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Precautions on Auto Exposure ("Av", 'Tv", 'P")
<Over/Underexposure
Waming in Auto Exposure>
Overexposure warning
When the exposure mark "A" blinks, it means
overexposure.
Because the subject is too bright, readjust the aperture
so that the "4" mark turns off. lt is also possible to
reduce the light intensity with an optional ND filter.
Underexposure warning
lf "v" blinks, it means underexposure. Because the
subject is too dark, use an additional light to brighten up
the subject or change the appedure so that "v"
disappears.
Also, a dedicated flash until will let you take correctly
exposed pictures.
I Even when an over-or underexposure warning appears
you can take pictures by depressing the shutter
release.
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