Exposure warnings – Konica Minolta DYNAX 3 User Manual

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CREA

TIVE

EXPOSURE

65

64

P

S Mode

Set the camera to custom 8-3.
See page 105 for instructions.

1

Press the shutter-release
button partway down to
display the shutter speed and
aperture value. Turn the
control dial to change the
shutter speeds.

• The aperture is automatically adjusted

to ensure correct exposure.

2

• The built-in flash and accessory flashes cannot be used with P

A

or Ps

modes. P

A

and Ps modes are canceled when the built-in flash is up or an

accessory flash is on. The P

A

and Ps custom settings are still active and

can be used when the built-in flash or accessory flash is turned off.

• To turn off the P

A

/Ps function, change the custom setting to 8-1. Turning

the function dial to other modes,or popping up the built-in flash will
temporary cancel the P

A

/Ps mode.

• When an operation is not made for five seconds, the aperture display (Ps)

or the shutter speed display (P

A

) will go blank on the data panel. A few

seconds later, the S/A on the data panel will turn off; the camera returns to
P mode. P

A

/Ps can be activated again by simply pressing the shutter-

release button partway down to display the shutter speed and aperture
display and then turn the control dial to reactivate the P

A

/Ps mode.

The shutter speed can be changed in P mode with the Custom 8 - 3 set-
ting.(p.109).

MODE

DISPLAY

CAUSE

ACTION

P

A

S

M

Bright Light
Use slower
speed film, a
neutral density
(ND) filter, or
reduce the light
level of your
surroundings.

Low Light
Use higher
speed film or a
flash.

P

The required
exposure is
beyond the
shutter-
speed and
aperture
range.*

A/P

A

The required
exposure is
beyond the
shutter-
speed range.

Select a larger
or smaller
aperture until
the display stops
blinking.

S/Ps

The required
exposure is
beyond the
aperture
range of the
lens.

Select a faster
or slower shutter
speed until the
display stops
blinking.

Indicators will blink in the viewfinder or data panel when the level of
available light is beyond the camera’s control.

*

The warnings may appear with subject programs.

EXPOSURE WARNINGS

The light
level is
beyond the
camera’s
metering
range.

*

P MODE

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