9) advanced operation for the built-in flash (rtf), Programmed ae mode, Shutter-priority ae mode – Pentax ZX-5N User Manual

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(9) ADVANCED OPERATION FOR THE BUILT-IN FLASH (RTF)

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Programmed AE Mode

The camera automatically chooses an optimum com­

bination of shutter speed and aperture according to

the subject brightness, allowing you to take a flash

photograph with ease.

The shutter speed automatically changes to approxi­

mately 1/100 sec. or to a slower speed which does

not cause camera shake. The slowest shutter speed

depends on the focal length of the lens fitted to the
camera. When a Pentax non-AF lens is used, the cam­
era uses the shutter speed of 1/100 second.

Shutter-Priority AE Mode

Shutter speeds slower than 1 /100 of second can be

set.

In this mode, the aperture automatically changes ac­

cording to the ambient brightness, making flash pho­

tography easy.

Aperture-Priority AE Mode

In this mode, the shutter speed automatically changes
with the ambient brightness, making flash photography
easy. The shutter speed changes in the range from

1/100 sec. to a slower shutter speed which does not

cause camera shake. The slowest shutter speed de­
pends on the focal length of the lens in use. The shutter

speed

of

1/100

sec.

is

automatically

set

when

a

Pentax non-autofocus lens is in use.

Metered Manual Mode
• When using the built-in flash in the Metered Manual

Mode, any combination of aperture and shutter speed

slower than 1/100 can be set. In this mode, the ex­
posure of the background can be controlled by the

manual exposure while the flash properly exposes the

foreground subject.

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