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When using different lenses, a few things should be kept in mind.For some you need an adapter and not every lens ail work as the lenses made for this camera. Sometimes focus or other things needs to be set manually. So even when you can connect a lens to the camera you don't have any guaranty it will work fully automatic and correct. Please read the manual tag came with your camera, about the differences between the four thirds cameras and lenses.
Yes. You have full control over the shutter speed and aperture in the Manual exposure mode, as described in the "M Mode: Manual Exposure" section in the manual.
You also have full control over the focus, as described in the "Manual Focus" section in the manual.
If you need a manual, you can download it (in two parts) from http://ca.konicaminolta.com/support/manuals/film-cameras/film_af_slr/index.html
When you set the exposure mode to Manual, you then have to set the shutter speed and aperture yourself. That's the whole point of the manual setting: the camera does none of the work for you.
Try this site for a firmware update. You need to get a AC power adapter for it to work though. It is from Fuji and it worked fine for my A120. The older XD cards are of a different format then the newer ones so if your new XD card has an 'M' on it you will need to do the firmware solution.
Good luck http://www.fujifilm.ca/x3719.xml
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