In this mode, you set the aperture value, and the camera automatically sets the shutter speed to suit the brightness of the scene. This is called Aperture-Priority AE.
By setting a smaller aperture value (larger aperture), you can blur the background to make the subject stand out as in a portrait. Or, by setting a larger aperture value (smaller aperture), you can increase the depth of field to make the foreground and background look sharp.
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Set the Mode Dial to <Av>.
Select the aperture value.
- Turn the <> dial.
Focus on the subject.
- Press the shutter button down halfway.
The shutter speed is determined automatically.
Check the display, then take the picture.
- If the shutter speed is not blinking, the exposure is correct.
- Compose the picture, then press the shutter button down fully.
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