Minolta X-700 User Manual

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then remove your finger from the
operating button if desired.
3. Recompose your picture as de-
sired.

4. Release the shutter while still

holding the AE lock d o w n .

NOTES

• Suggestions on when to use the

AE lock are given on pages 36 and

37.

• The AE lock cannot be used in M
mode or together with the self-
timer.

• If you wish to change the settings
of film speed, exposure adjustment,
mode/shutter-speed, or aperture, do
so before pressing the AE lock.

• The AE lock does not operate if

pressed while the motor drive is
used at " H i " .

EXPOSURE-ADJUSTMENT CONTROL

To deliberately increase or de-

crease exposure from the normal

metered value, turn the exposure-
adjustment control while pressing
the lock release until the desired
position is aligned with the index.
Set minus (—) numbers to darken

exposure and plus (+) numbers to

lighten exposure, as indicated in the
table.

NOTES
• The control will lock at " 0 " and

each half-stop setting, though set-
tings between half stops can also be
used.

- 2

- 1

0

+1

+2

t w o stops less =

one-quarter normal exposure

one stop less =

one-half normal exposure

normal exposure

one stop more =

double normal exposure

t w o stops more =

four times normal exposure

• When the control is not at " 0 " ,
the +/- LED in the viewfinder will

blink to let you know exposure is

being adjusted.

• Be sure to return the control to

" 0 " after using exposure-adjust-

ment settings.

• Both aperture and shutter speed
are changed by exposure adjustment

in P mode; in A mode, only shutter

speed is adjusted.

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