A (Aperture-Priority Auto) - Nikon Z 5 Reference Manual

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A (Aperture-Priority Auto)

In aperture-priority auto, you choose
the aperture while the camera
automatically adjusts shutter speed for
optimal exposure.
Aperture can be adjusted by rotating
the sub-command dial.
The minimum and maximum values for aperture vary with the
lens.
Aperture can be locked at the selected value ( 0 396).
A
Movie Mode Exposure Settings
The following movie shooting settings can be adjusted during filming:
Mode
P, S
1
A
M
1 Exposure control in shooting mode S is the same as in mode P.
2 The upper limit for ISO sensitivity can be selected using the [ISO
sensitivity settings] > [Maximum sensitivity] item in the movie
shooting menu.
3 If [On] is selected for [ISO sensitivity settings] > [Auto ISO control
(mode M)] in the movie shooting menu, the upper limit for ISO
sensitivity can be selected using [Maximum sensitivity].
The Mode Dial
96
Aperture
4
4
Speed
ISO sensitivity
4
2
2
4
3

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