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In [Program Line] of the A1 menu, you can specify how the
exposure is controlled.
t Memo
• The Program Line setting is enabled in the following
situations.
•In G or H mode
•
When
G
LINE is set for the
M
operation of
K
or
L
in [E-
Dial Programming] of [Button Customization] in the
A
5 menu
1 Set the mode dial to M.
2 Use R to set the
aperture value.
3 To enable the timed exposure, press M, and
then use Q to set the exposure time.
You can set the exposure time within the range from 10" to
20'00".
4 Press 0.
While 0 is pressed, exposure continues.
If the timed exposure is enabled in Step 3, the exposure
ends when the set exposure time elapses after 0 is
fully pressed.
t Memo
• You can start and end exposure also by pressing 0. Set
in [6 Bulb (B) Mode Options] of the E1 menu.
• When performing the bulb exposure, use a tripod and mount
the camera on it securely. The use of the optional cable
release is recommended.
u Caution
• The drive mode cannot be set to [Continuous Shooting],
[Bracketing], or [Interval Shooting].
Setting the Exposure Control Method A1
A Auto Determines the appropriate settings.
B Standard
Sets to the basic program automatic
exposure (all-around mode).
C
Hi-speed
Priority
Prioritizes high shutter speeds.
D
DOF
Priority
(Deep)
Closes the aperture for a deep depth of field.
E
DOF
Priority
(Shallow)
Opens the aperture for a shallow depth of
field.
F
MTF
Priority
Sets the sharpest aperture of the attached
lens when a D FA, DA, DA L, FA, or FA J lens
is used.
Bulb Exposure
102400
F
8.0
99999
99999