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Sigma SD14 User's Manual Correction
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- Published 04/10/2007
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Sigma SD14 User's Manual Correction
Letter from Sigma Corp.
To Our Valued SD14 customers: At Sigma Corporation, we appreciate your purchase of the SD14 camera. The SD14 user’s manual has several inaccuracies that we would like to correct. We would like to apologize for these errors, as well as, provide the correction.
Please refer to page 44: Exposure Mode and Built-in Flash
Error
A mode
Use this mode if you want to set the desired aperture value. The camera will select the appropriate shutter speed for the background. The shutter speed will operate at 1/180 or slower.
Correction
A mode
At A mode (Aperture Priority AE), when shooting at focal lengths shorter than 70mm, the shutter speed will be fixed at 1/60 second.
When shooting beyond 70mm, the shutter speed will be fixed at 1/180second, however the top LCD panel will show 1/200 second.
EF500 DG flashes units will function the same as above.
The user’s manual states, in every mode (P, A, S, M), if overexposure occurs, the top LCD indicator and viewfinder will blink continuously, however it will not.
We very much apologize for any inconveniences these errors may have caused.
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