On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, William Robb wrote:

Aperture preferred automatic refers to an exposure function whereby the camera operator sets the aperture, and the camera sets the shutter speed based on a light meter reading.
On the istD, this is done thusly:
Set the aperture to the desired value.
Press the green button. The aperture momentarily stops down to the selected aperture, and the camera sets the shutter speed, all by it's little self, with no input from the operator. Certainly not as seamless as on the fly AE, but since the camera is setting the shutter speed itself, it is *not* manual exposure control by any definition, other than your wrong one.

Where have you seen this "aperture preferred automatic" term? What you are describing above is the behaviour of Hyper-Manual mode, as defined in the Z-1p manual.

It is my least preferred mode on a camera, including the P modes of the MZ-50, possibly because the button to press is fiddly and at the wrong place for me. I only use it (without pressing the button, and thus it is Manual mode) because it is closer to HyP than M on the mode shift of the -1p. Of course YMMV, but this is HyM.

Kostas

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