Viewfinder Warnings - Pentax SF10 Manual

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VIEWFINDER WARNINGS
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2000
The subject is out of the metering range of the Programmed AE mode. The correct exposure cannot be obtained
using the current settings. (The normal-speed blinking of "LT" warns you of camera shake, while the faster-speed
blinking indicates an out-of-metering range.)
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LT
A
2000
The subject is out of the shutter-speed/aperture coupling range or the metering range in the Shutter-Priority AE
mode. The correct exposure cannot be obtained using the current settings. In the former case, change the shutter
speed to obtain the correct exposure. In the latter case, the indicators will keep blinking even if the shutter speed
is changed.
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LT
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A
2000
The subject is out of the shutter-speed/aperture coupling range or the metering range in the Aperture-Priority AE
mode. The correct exposure cannot be obtained using the current settings. In the former case, change the aperture
to obtain the correct exposure. In the latter case, the indicators will keep blinking even if the aperture is changed.
(The normal-speed blinking of "LT" warns you of camera shake, while the faster-speed blinking indicates an out-of¬
metering range.)
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LT
M
500
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The subject is out of the Metered Manual mode's correct exposure range. Change the shutter speed and/or the
aperture until only one solidly lit indicator remains; this indicates correct exposure is possible.
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250
60
V44I/
M
2000
The subject is out of the Metered Manual mode's metering range. The indicators will keep blinking even if the
shutter speed and/or the aperture are changed. The correct exposure cannot be obtained using the current settings.
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LT
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P
250
When the exposure memory lock is in use, the viewfinder indicators blink to confirm it.
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P
60
The low battery level is warned by blinking indications. The battery mark [
]
also blinks in the LCD panel.
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When the subject requires the use of flash, the [ $ ] mark blinks and tells you to use flash.
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