4. When the Shutter Speed Indicator is within the orange band, this means a slow shutter speed. You should either select a different f-stop setting, or pay particular attention to camera shake. (Fig. 20)
5. When the A Overexposure mark or the V Underexposure mark appears, you should select another f-stop number, as the exosure is incorrect. (Fig. 21)
* You can release the shutter without pressing the Exposure Indication Switch, if you don't have to confirm the exposure information before releasing the shutter.
F-STOP REFERENCE TABLE
| Lighting Conditions | F-stop Number |
| Indoors | f/2, 2.8 |
| Outdoors, cloudy | f/4, 5.6 |
| Outdoors, sunshine | f/8, 11 |
| Beach in mid-summer or snow-scenes | f/11, 16 |
*With film speed ASA 100