Shifting the program – Canon EOS D60 User Manual

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P Program AE

Differences Between Program AE Mode <P> and Full Auto Mode <0>

# <p> (Program AE) and <0> (Full Auto) mode are alike in that both automatically deter­

mine the shutter speed and aperture values.

9 The following functions can be used in <p> mode but not in <0> mode.

AF mode selection

Manual AF point selection

Metering mode selection
Drive mode selection

Program shift

AE lock with < * > button

Exposure compensation

Autoexposure bracketing (AEB)

Depth-of-field preview
Custom Functions

Built-in flash firing manualiy/firing prohibited
Flash exposure compensation

Special features with EX-series Speedlites

- High-speed sync (FP Flash)
- FEIock
- Flash output ratio control
- FEB
- 2nd-curtain sync

- Modeling flash

Shifting the Program

In Program AE mode, you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture value combina­

tion (program) set by the camera while maintaining the same exposure value. This is called
shifting the program.

To do this, press the shutter button down halfway, then turn the < dial until the shutter

speed or aperture value you want is displayed.
® Once you take a picture with the shifted program, the shifted program is canceled automati­

cally and the original program is restored.

# If you are using a flash, you cannot shift the program.

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