Zhumell RF645 manual Exposures, Exposure Compensation, Manual Exposure Control

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3. Shooting

Manual exposure (2EV under)

Correct exposure

3-4 Exposures

3. Manual Exposure Control

This exposure control mode is particularly important to those serious pho- tographers who intentionally determine specific shutter speeds and lens apertures in order to produce creative images. The Bronica RF 645 with its extremely precise electronic shutter speed and lens aperture control system makes an ideal manual exposure control camera.

To set the manual exposure control mode (from "P" to "A" modes), rotate the shutter speed dial while pressing the shutter speed dual lock release, and align the desired setting from the numerals 1 to 500 (1 to 1/500 sec.) with the arrow mark on the top of the camera body. Lightly press the shut- ter release button and an "M" mark with the set shutter speed and a numer- al that indicates the deviation of the manually set exposure will appear on the LCD panel in the viewfinder. Note: The exposure deviation indication is a numerical expression of the difference between the manually set expo- sure level determined by the combination of the set shutter speed and the f-number and the exposure level determined by the camera's metering and correct exposure calculation system. The exposure deviation is indicated in

½stop increments up to ±3 stops. When "0" is displayed there is no differ- ence between the manually set exposure and the metered level. When "-1" is indicated, the manually set exposure can be adjusted to the correct or metered exposure level by setting the shutter speed one stop slower or opening of the lens aperture by one stop. A half stop deviation indicated by "-2.5" or "1.5" may be corrected by the intermediate lens aperture set- ting.

When there is an over ±3 stop deviation, either the 3 or -3 numeral will flash to alert the user. Naturally, excellent shots can be taken in spite of an indi- cated exposure deviation.

Many serious photographers take high key, low key and other type of inten- tionally exposure-deviated images for their artistic expressions.

3-4-4 Exposure Compensation

The purpose of the exposure compensation dial is to adjust the auto- matically determined exposure level by manually setting the value in the Aperture-priority AE mode or the Program AE mode. Turn the exposure compensation dial on the camera rear cover to any desired amount within the ±2 stop compensation range, graduated in ½ stop increments. All exposures will be adjusted by that amount until the exposure compensation dial is turned back to "0" point. There is a strong click stop at "0" position and light click stops are present at all other graduated positions.

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Contents RF645 Contents ·The remarkable lens shutter system ·Hi-tech magnesium alloy Thixmolding·Easy AE lock method with continuous AE lock memory system Nomenclature Getting Started Getting Started Attaching the LensDetaching the Lens Attaching the Proper Diopter Adjustment Lens Attaching the StrapGetting Started Check Battery Capacity Preparing to ShootLoading Film Preparing to Shoot Setting Film Speed Film winding and ratcheted winding lever100 200 400 800 How to Remove a Used Roll of FilmFilm Memo Holder 25 26 28 29Shooting Viewfinder Main SwitchShooting Holding the CameraShutter Release Button ViewfinderShooting Shutter release button Viewfinder DisplayExposures Shutter Dial and Lens Aperture Operations Exposure Metering System ExposuresProgram AE mode Aperture priority AE modeExposure Control Modes Exposures Exposure CompensationManual Exposure Control Focusing Shooting ExposuresAE Lock Multiple Exposures Other FeaturesAutomatic Parallax Compensation Split image focusSelftimer Electronic Flash Photography Automatic Shutter Speed AdjustmentAutomatic Lens Aperture and Film Speed Settings Manual Flash Exposure ControlOther Electronic Flash Features Long Exposure PhotographyInfrared Photography Depth of Field Troubleshooting What’sHappening Cancel AE lock Press AE L AL mark Mode What’s Cause of trouble Means to solve How to operate Means to solve How to operateCause of trouble Means to solve How to operate References Exposure Measuring Range and EvSpecifications ShutterFilm Advance Observe the LCD panel in the viewfinder Preliminary Checklist Before loading filmActivate the main switch Test shutter actionAbout the Batteries Storage and Maintenance LCD Liquid Crystal DisplayOperational Conditions of Camera