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Program exposure:
An exposure mode whereby the camera determines both the aperture and shutter speed.

Program Exposure (with shift)
Program exposure mode on the A200 can be shifted, this means that you can select one of a variety of equal exposures by turning the control dial, by default the exposure is shifted by shutter speed (indicated as PS), ...

Program Exposure An exposure mode on an automatic or autofocus camera that automatically sets both the aperture and the shutter speed for proper exposure.
Projected Frame (See Finder) ...

Program Exposure
A mode on automatic cameras that automatically sets both the aperture and the shutter speed. See also Aperture, Shutter Speed.

Program exposure (Permalink)
An automatic exposure mode that sets the camera's aperture and shutter speed often referred to on camera dials and panels as P.

PROGRAM EXPOSURE - A camera mode that automatically determines aperture and shutter speed for proper exposure.

Program Exposure - An automatic exposure mode on a camera that sets both the aperture and the shutter speed for proper exposure.
Projected Frame - See "Viewfinder." ...

Program Exposure
This is an exposure mode that automatically sets the aperture and the shutter speed for correct exposure. It is found on automatic and autofocus cameras.
Programmed Auto ...

In Program exposure mode, all of the camera's exposure options are available through the Record menu or the camera's external controls.

Put your camera in 'P' or Program Exposure mode on your dial.
Step 3
Press your Bracket button on the left of your camera and change your exposures to
-2. This will bracket the next 3 shots at exposures of -2, 0, 2.

To make things as simple as possible and focus on the lighting in the lesson, we will set the camera to the program exposure mode. We set the White Balance to the indoor setting, the Image Quality to the large JPEG format, and the ISO to 200.

Having an interchangeable viewfinder increases your scope to shoot from low down using a waist-level finder or to enable program exposure using an AE head. There are also options with magnifying hoods.

See also: Camera, Exposure, Focus, Mode, ISO