Specifying The Exposure Mode; Using Aperture Priority Ae - Casio Exilim EX-P700 User Manual

Casio digital camera ex-p700 user's guide
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

Specifying the Exposure Mode

You can use the mode dial to select the exposure mode,
which controls the aperture and shutter speed settings
used during image recording.
A mode : Aperture Priority AE
S mode : Shutter Speed Priority AE
M mode : Manual Exposure

Using Aperture Priority AE

When A mode (aperture priority AE) is selected as the
exposure mode, the camera adjusts the shutter speed
automatically in accordance with a fixed aperture value
specified by you. A wider aperture (a lower aperture value)
provides a shallow depth of field, while a small aperture (a
higher aperture value) provides a greater depth of field.
Wide Aperture
Small Aperture
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1.
Align the mode dial
with "A" (Aperture
Priority).
2.
Use [ ] and [ ] to select the aperture value in
the exposure panel, and then use [ ] and [ ]
to change the setting.
Aperture value*
F2.8, 3.2, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0
Depth of Field
* The above values are full wide angle optical zoom.
Aperture values are different at other optical zoom
settings.
• You could also use [ ] and [ ] to select "EV Shift"
here, and then use [ ] and [ ] to specify an
exposure compensation value (page 88).
• If you are using manual focus (page 85), you can also
use [ ] and [ ] to select "FOCUS" (manual focus
adjustment), and then use [ ] and [ ] to focus
manually.
Aperture value
EV shift
Wide
Small
Shallow
Deep

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