Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro User Manual

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Exposure Mode
MEMO
• At a shutter speed of 
, the shutter will remain 
open while the shutter button is held down. Using a 
fully-charged rechargeable NP-150 battery or the 
optional AC135VN adapter is recommended to prevent 
loss of power while the shutter is open. If the battery is 
exhausted during shooting, the camera will record the 
photograph to the memory card and then turn off 
automatically.
• When a non-CPU lens is attached and if the maximum 
aperture of the lens has been specified in the [NON-
CPU LENS DATA] under [
 MISC.] (
➝p.121) in the 
[SET UP] menu, the current f/-number will be displayed 
in the viewfinder and control panel, rounded to the 
nearest full stop. Otherwise the aperture displays will 
show only the number of stops (
, with maximum 
aperture displayed as 
) and the f/-number must be 
read from the lens aperture ring.
• When an AF Micro Nikkor lens is attached and an 
external exposure meter is used, the exposure ratio 
only needs to be factored when the lens aperture ring is 
used to set the aperture.
Exposure compensation
Exposure compensation allows you to intentionally vary 
the optimum exposure value controlled by the camera. 
This can be useful when intentionally achieving under- or 
overexposure. Use center-weighted or spot metering 
because matrix metering cannot achieve sufficient effect. 
Exposure compensation can be performed in any 
exposure mode (However in 
 exposure mode, only the 
electronic analog exposure display changes—selected 
shutter speed and aperture do not change).
A While pressing the D, rotate the main-command dial 
and confirm exposure compensation in the control 
panel or the viewfinder (in the viewfinder, positive 
values are shown by a 
 icon, negative values by a 
 icon). Exposure compensation can be set to values 
between –5 EV (underexposure) and +5 EV 
(overexposure) in increments of 1/3 EV.