Minolta X-700 User Manual

Page 34

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APERTURE-PRIORITY AUTO-EXPOSURE MODE (A mode

Set mode selector at " A " .

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Set lens at desired aperture.

After you have set the mode

selector and desired aperture as

shown at left, the camera will auto-

matically select the stepless shutter

speed needed for proper exposure.

All you need do before releasing
the shutter is compose, focus, and

check the viewfinder as follows:

• Is the over-range LED blinking? If

so, turn the aperture ring towards
f/22 until the LED stops blinking.

If it does not stop, use a neutral-

density (ND) filter or reduce the

light level if possible.

• Is an LED on in the danger zone

for hand-holding (usually 1/30
sec. or slower — see p. 44)? Or

does the slow-shutter-speed warn-

ing beep when the main switch is

at "ON " and you touch the
operating button? If so, turn the

aperture ring towards f/1.7 until

an LED outside the danger zone

lights. If impossible, use a suitable

camera-support method (p. 46) or
a flash (p. 50).

• Is an LED on or blinking outside

the applicable range from the

table on page 31? If so, exposure

may be incorrect.

NOTES

• In some situations you may want

to use the AE lock or exposure-

adjustment control (pp. 34 and 35).
• If your head is not shielding the

eyepiece from light when the pic-
ture is taken, use the eyepiece cap

(p. 25).

• Almost all Minolta lenses and
close-up accessories can be used in

aperture-priority AE mode. See

page 31 for special instructions for
some of them.

Basic settings

Taking pictures in A mode

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