Depth-Of-Field Preview; Custom Setting E4 - Modeling Flash; The Exposure Indicator; Reverse Indicators - Nikon D7000 User Manual

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Depth-of-Field
Preview
To preview
the effects of aperture,
press and hold the
depth-of-field
preview
button.
The lens will be
stopped
down to the aperture
value selected
by the
camera (modes Pand S) or the value chosen by the user
(modes A and M), allowing
depth of field to be
previewed
in the viewfinder.
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Custom Setting e4--Modeling
Flash
Depth-of-field
preview
button
This setting
controls
whether
the built-in
flash and optional
flash units that support
the
Creative Lighting
System (CLS; see page 276) will emit a modeling
flash when the depth-of-
field preview
button
is pressed.
See page 228 for more information.
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AF Micro NIKKOR Lenses
Provided thatan
external exposure meter is used, the exposure
ratio need only be taken into
account
when the lens aperture
ring is used to set aperture.
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The Exposure Indicator
If a shutter
speed other than "bulb"
or "time" is selected, the exposure
indicator
in the
viewfinder
shows whether
the photograph
would
be under- or over-exposed
at current
settings (ifLo or Hi is displayed,
the indicators
show the amount
of under- or over-exposure).
Depending
on the option
chosen for Custom Setting b2 (EV steps for exposure
cntrl.,
211 ), the amount
of under- or over-exposure
is shown in increments
of 1/3 EV or 1/2 EV(the
illustrations
below show the display in the viewfinder
when 113 step is selected for Custom
Setting
b2). If the limits of the exposure metering
system are exceeded,
the displays will
flash.
Optimal exposure
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Reverse Indicators
If
........
÷_H.HIm._=-
(+0--) is selected for Custom Setting f9 (Reverse indicators,
_ 234), the
exposure
indicators
in the viewfinder
and information
display are displayed
with positive
u..o..u
_
values on the left and negative
values on the right.
Select
_=...i...=_+
(o+)
to d=splay
negative
values on the left and positive values on the right.
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