Sub-command-dial, Rotating the sub-command dial by itself, Sub-command-dial -19 – Kodak DCS600 User Manual

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Sub-Command-Dial

Use the Sub-Command dial by itself or with various buttons to perform the following:

Rotating the Sub-Command Dial by itself

Rotating the Sub-Command Dial While Pressing Buttons:

✔ Select the aperture in Aperture-

Priority Auto or Manual
exposure mode. Refer to
“Aperture-Priority Auto
Exposure Mode” on page 13-4
or “Manual Exposure Mode” on
page 8-16.

If you are using a non-CPU
lens (without a
microprocessor), you must set
the aperture on the lens’
aperture ring.

✔ Set the number of exposures and

compensation value in Auto
Exposure/Flash Exposure
Bracketing. Refer to “Auto
Exposure/Flash Exposure
Bracketing” on page 13-24.

✔ Lock the aperture in A mode and

Shutter speed in S mode. Refer
to “Locking the Aperture” on
page 13-7.

✔ Select and make a Custom

Setting. Refer to “Making a
Custom Setting” on page 13-32.

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