Semi-automatic exposure setting – a/s, Aperture-priority mode- a, Shutter-priority mode – s – LEICA Q3 Digital Camera User Manual

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PHOTOGRAPHY ▸ EXPOSURE

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SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE SETTING – A/S

APERTURE-PRIORITY MODE- A

Aperture-priority mode sets the exposure automatically according

to the manually selected aperture. This mode is suitable for shots in

which the depth of field is a critical compositional element.
By selecting an appropriately low aperture value, you can reduce

the depth of field range, for example to make a face “stand out”

in sharp focus against an unimportant or distracting background

for a portrait. Conversely, you can use a higher aperture value to

increase the depth of field range, so that everything from the fore-

ground to the background will be in full focus in a landscape shot.

Select

 Scene Mode 

in the main menu

Select

 P-A-S-M 

Turn the shutter-speed dial to the

A

position

Set the desired aperture value

Tap and hold the shutter button
• Exposure information is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

This contains the automatically set value pair of aperture set-

ting and shutter speed.

• All other visible displays of the info bars will be hidden.

Shutter release

SHUTTER-PRIORITY MODE – S

Shutter-priority mode will set exposure automatically according

to the manually selected shutter speed. It is therefore particularly

suitable for pictures of moving objects, where the sharpness of the

movement depicted is a critical picture composition element.
An appropriately fast shutter speed can help to avoid e.g. unwanted

motion blurring and will “freeze” the object. Conversely, an appro-

priately longer shutter speed can help create a better feeling of

motion in the image with targeted “tracer effects”.

Select

 Scene Mode 

in the main menu

Select

 P-A-S-M 

Turn the aperture ring to the

A

position

Set the desired shutter speed

– using the shutter-speed dial: in full increments

– using the thumbwheel: fine tuning in 1⁄3 increments

Tap and hold the shutter button
• Exposure information is displayed at the bottom of the screen.

This contains the automatically set value pair of aperture set-

ting and shutter speed.

• All other visible displays of the info bars will be hidden.

Shutter release

Note

• Fine tuning can alternatively be done via the status screen.

Depending on the thumbwheel assignment, this may be the only

option (see p. 60).

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