Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode - Nikon N75 Instruction Manual

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Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode
Small aperture
f/
32
Large aperture
f/
2.8
A:
Aperture-Priority Auto
Enables you to set the desired aperture (lens'
minimum to maximum) manually. The camera
automatically selects a shutter speed suitable
for correct exposure
.
• A
(Aperture-Priority
Auto)
can
only be used
with
a
CPU
Nikkor
lens such as G- or
D-type Nikkor
(page
104).
In flash photography,
varying
the aperture
changes
the flash
shooting
distance
(page
98).
~
Tip
By
varying
the
aperture,
and
thus
controlling
the
depth
of field
(page
102),
you can sharpen
the
background and foreground
,
or
blur the background.
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1
Set
the exposure mode dial to A.
NOTE:
CPU Nikkor lenses other than G-type
Always set the aperture ring of a CPU Nikkor lens (except G-type) to its minimum
(largest f-number). When the lens is not set to its minimum aperture
setting,
F
E
E
blinks in the LCD panel and
viewfinder,
and the shutter locks.
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