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Hedge:
If your F200EXR has a built in light meter then you could do it in manual. :wink:

RedRobin:
....

Yes I could select Manual and decide on any combination of shutter and aperture to achieve any under/correctly/over exposed result - It displays the degree of exposure.

Also, I can select different light metering settings - Multi/Spot/Average.

Quite a powerful little tool for what it is but never gonna be a substitute for its much bigger brothers. It's important to recognise the limitations.

stealthwolf:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on May 31, 2009, 09:44:43 pm ---I haven't explored it all yet but my Fuji F200EXR seems to offer AE (aperture) priority or Manual (both shutter and aperture) but not just shutter priority which is what I want.

--- End quote ---

Really? The previous incarnations of this camera (including my F50) have both shutter and aperture priority modes where you can control one and the camera controls the other.

RedRobin:
^^^^
Perhaps I'm being thick and haven't worked it out yet but it only mentions setting the aperture in the Handbook.

Poppa Dom:
Robin,
Am pretty sure you are not being thick by any means, having looked through the reviews I am pretty certain that it does not do shutter priority  :scared: Good review on Gadget Show though.

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