Exposure modes
Programmed Auto (P)
mode offers automatic
shutter speed and aper-
ture settings. In Flexible
Program, rotate the Main-Command
Dial to choose settings other than
those automatically selected. Shutter-
Priority Auto (S) lets you manually set
shutter speeds ranging from 1/8,000 to
30 seconds. In Aperture-Priority Auto
(A), you can choose from available
apertures in 1/3 EV steps. For com-
plete control over exposure settings,
select Manual (M) mode.
Exposure compensation/AE Bracketing
Control exposure compensation
manually from +5 EV to –5 EV in 1/3 EV
steps. Automatic Bracketing allows you
to shoot the same scene two or three
times at exposure values differing in
increments of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, or 1 EV.
Film advance modes
The four modes available are Single
(S), Continuous Low-Speed (CL) for up
to approx. 2 frames per second (fps),
Continuous High-Speed (CH) for up to
5.5 fps (or 8 fps with
optional Multi Power
Battery Pack MB-40), and
Continuous Silent (CS)
for nearly silent operation
at approximately 1 fps. The F6 also
offers manual rewind capability.
Data back functions
Access built-in data back functions
easily via the rear LCD panel and Multi
Selector. Functions include data imprint
(in-frame or between-frame), Multiple
exposure and Interval timer. You also
have control over 41 Custom Settings.
The recorded data of each shot can be
downloaded to your
computer as text data
via optional Data
Reader MV-1.
Formidable Flexibility
You can personalize your F6
exactly as you wish. Any of the 41
Custom Settings (in six groups)
can be easily selected and
adjusted, as they are clearly
displayed on the rear LCD panel.
C: Bank select
Groups of custom settings are
stored in four banks (A, B, C and D)
R: Reset CSM
Select one of the banks above to
reset all of its Custom Settings to
the factory values.
a: Autofocus
a1: AF-C priority operation
a2: AF-S priority operation
a3: Group dynamic AF operation
a4: AF Activation
a5: Focus area illumination
a6: Focus area selection
a7: Vertical AF start button
a8: M/A mode
b: Metering/Exposure
b1: EV step for shutter
speed/aperture
b2: EV step for exposure
compensation
b3: Exposure compensation by
Command Dial only
b4: Diameter of Center-Weighted
metering area
b5: Extended shutter speed in M
mode
b6: Compensation for focusing
screen
c: Timer/Lock
c1: AE lock operation
c2: AE-L/AF-L operation
c3: AF-ON/AE-L button operation
c4: Auto meter-off duration
c5: Self-timer duration
d: Shoot/Display
d1: Film loading operation
d2: Film rewind operation
d3: Film leader status after rewind
d4: Last frame number for auto
rewind
d5: Film advance speed (fps) for
CH mode with MB-40
d6: DX warning
d7: Rear LCD panel information
d8: Imprint density
d9: MB-40 battery indication
e: Bracketing/Flash
e1: Top flash sync speed setting
e2: Slowest flash sync speed
setting
e3: AA flash mode
e4: Modeling flash activation by
depth-of-field preview button
e5: AE/Flash bracketing
e6: Exposure bracketing in M mode
e7: Bracketing order
e8: Bracketing setting operation
f: Controls
f1: Center click of Multi-selector
f2: AE meter/AF activation by
Multi-selector
f3: FUNC button assignment
f4: Command Dials’ function
f5: Button press-and-release
operation
Custom Settings
10
11
Exposure data display
(rear LCD)
Custom Setting Menu
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