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3-4-3 Exposure Control Modes
The Bronica RF 645 provides three exposure control modes: the Program AE mode, the
1. Program AE mode
This is the preferred exposure control mode when focusing the sub- ject without paying too much attention to detailed camera settings. To set this mode, rotate the shutter speed dial, depressing the shutter speed dial lock release button, to align "P" mark to an arrow on the top cover. In this exposure control mode, correct shutter speeds and lens apertures for the desired exposure are selected and set by the camera's control system. The exposure level is controlled in extreme- ly precise
2. Aperture priority AE mode
This is an automatic exposure control mode applicable to the most variable photographic situations. To set on the mode, rotate the shut- ter speed dial while pressing the shutter dial lock release button, and align "A" mark to the arrow on the top cover. An
645 controls the exposure level in extremely precise 1/12 stop incre- ments. Carefully observe the automatically selected shutter speed displayed on the LCD in the viewfinder when the subject area is com- paratively dark. If a slow shutter speed that may result in camera shake is shown, precautionary measures should be taken such as mounting the camera on a tripod or placing the camera on a stable deck or against the wall, to avoid picking up such vibration and con- sequent blurring. To compensate for an automatically determined exposure, please refer to the articles
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