Phase One 645 AF Advanced functions, Exposure Compensation, With the exposure compensation dial

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NOTICE:

After taking pictures using the exposure compensation feature, be sure to return the exposure compensation dial to the “0” position.

The exposure compensation dial is locked at the “0” and positions.

The exposure compensation feature is available during AE locked operation.

The width of the exposure compensation step can be changed. Custom settings C-01.

The maximum amount of the compensation can be set either at ±3 or ±5. Custom settings C-05.

Exposure mode

Exposure compensation display

P

Program AE

 

Av

Aperture Value Priority

The set value is displayed

Tv

Time Value Priority

 

 

 

The difference between the

M

Manual Mode

metered value and the set

 

Exposure value is displayed

 

 

 

 

 

X

Sync Mode

Not displayed

 

 

 

4.0Advanced functions

4.1Exposure Compensation

In some situations, such as a great difference between the subject and background brightness or overall subject tones that will not meter correctly because they are all black or white, the resulting photograph may be under- or overexposed. When this occurs, use the exposure compensation function. Exposure compensation can also be used when you want to intentionally create overexposed or underexposed pictures. Please keep in mind; you can do quite a lot of work using the High Dynamic Range Tool in Capture One 4.

With the exposure compensation dial

1.When exposure compensation button A is pressed, appears on the external LCD. When the front or rear dial is turned counter- clockwise, the exposure is increased; conversely, when it is turned clockwise, it is decreased. The exposure compensation value can be checked on the external LCD or LCD inside the viewfinder.

2.After taking the pictures, press exposure compensation button A again to return the exposure compensation value to 0. The exposure compensation value mark on the external LCD is cleared, and the exposure compensation function is released.

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