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Aperture/Shutter Priorities & Manual Mode.
For stunning portraits, landscapes or close-up
images, switch to Aperture Priority (A) mode for control over
depth of field. In Shutter Priority (S) mode, freeze fast moving
subjects or capture speed blurred images with shutter speeds
ranging from 1/2000th of a second to 30 seconds. For creative
night photography, switch to Manual (M) mode for total control
over shutter speeds and aperture. |
M Mode
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Exposure Bracketing.
Allows you to capture up to a 3 frame sequence of
a scene where each frame varies slightly in exposure value. Its
the perfect solution for difficult lighting situations and when shooting
slide film. |
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Multiple Exposure.
Lets you combine multiple shots into one, allowing
you to create a truly artistic composition. |
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Exposure Compensation.
For the best exposure possible, this function
lets you control slight differences in metering. This option
allows both overexposure and underexposure (more light or less
light) selections. |
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12 Custom Functions.
Make the Maxxum 4 handle and operate the way you want
with these special settings.
1. AF Priority/Shutter-Release
Priority
2. Film Rewind Start
3. Film Tip
4. DX Memory
5. Shutter-Release Lock when film not in chamber
6. Lens Focus Hold Button
7. AF Illuminator by Built-In Flash
8. Flash in P Mode
9. Focus Area Selection with Spot AF Button
10. AE Lock Button
11. Flash Metering
12. Shutter-Release Lock when lens not attached |
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