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Advanced Operations
6
Program AE
If the shutter speed or aperture blinks, it means a correct exposure cannot be obtained.
Although the image can be captured, it may come out too bright or too dark. For details,
see “Exposure Warning List” on page 164.
With automatic AF point selection (p.68), all the AF points achieving focus will flash.
Differences Between <
> and < > (Full Auto)
In both the < > and < > modes, the shutter speed and aperture are set automati-
cally in the same way.
You can select or set the following functions in the < > mode, but not in the < >
mode.
Exposure Warnings
Shifting the Program
In Program AE mode, you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture value
combination (program) set by the camera while maintaining the same exposure
value. This is called shifting the program.
To do this, press the shutter button down halfway, then turn the <
> dial until the
shutter speed or aperture value you want is displayed.
Program shift is canceled automatically after the image is captured.
If you are using a flash, you cannot shift the program.
AF mode selection
AF point selection
Drive mode selection
Metering mode selection
Program shift
Exposure compensation
AEB
AE lock with <
> button
Depth-of-field preview
Camera setting reset
Custom Functions (C.Fn)
Clear all Custom Functions
Image sensor cleaning
Shooting Functions
Built-in Flash Functions
Flash On/Off
FE lock
Flash exposure compensation
Manual/Multi-Speedlite flash
High-speed sync
FE lock
Flash ratio control
Flash exposure compensation
FEB
2nd-curtain sync
Modeling flash
EX-Series Speedlite Functions
Image-Recording Functions
< > selection
ISO speed setting
White balance selection
Custom WB image selection
WB-BKT setting
Color temp. setting
Processing parameter setting
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