Zhumell RF645 manual Shooting Exposures, AE Lock, Focusing

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3. Shooting

3-4 Exposures

When an exposure compensation is applied, a (+) or (-) warning sym- bol is illuminated in the viewfinder panel. It is important to remem- ber there is no numerical indication for exposure compensation. Note: Once the exposure compensation is completed in a photo ses- sion, do not forget to return the exposure compensation dial to the original "0" position.

3-4-5 AE Lock

The AE lock system is a useful tool to obtain the correct exposure on a limited portion of the subject area. Close in on the subject and point the camera toward the area where the exposure must be cor- rectly metered, then press the AE L button. The metering system of the camera stores the brightness level of that particular portion of the subject and displays an "AL" symbol on the LCD panel. The AE L button does not need to be pressed continually to maintain the metered exposure. The camera stores this metered brightness level for five minutes. To cancel the meter reading in memory chose one of the following actions:

1.Press the AE L button for the second time,

2.Change the shooting mode on the shutter speed dial, or

3.Turn off the main switch of the camera.

Note: If the camera is left unused for five minutes continuously, the AE lock memory will automatically be cleared.

3. Shooting

3-5 Focusing

3-5 Focusing

The Bronica RF 645 is a coupled-meter rangefinder camera in which focus is achieved by superimposing two viewfinder images obtained by two independent rangefinder windows.

1.Point the camera toward the subject so that the focusing portion of the subject fits into the focusing frame of the viewfinder. When the subject is not in sharp focus, two poorly contrasted, partially over- lapped images will be seen in the focusing frame.

2.Focus by superimposing the two images. As the focusing ring is rotated with the camera held normally (i.e. vertically oriented), one of the images in the focusing frame slides sideways in response to the lens movement. Rotate the focusing ring further until both images in the focusing frame of the viewfinder align perfectly.

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Contents RF645 Contents ·Hi-tech magnesium alloy Thixmolding ·The remarkable lens shutter system·Easy AE lock method with continuous AE lock memory system Nomenclature Getting Started Attaching the Lens Getting StartedDetaching the Lens Attaching the Strap Attaching the Proper Diopter Adjustment LensGetting Started Preparing to Shoot Check Battery CapacityLoading Film Preparing to Shoot Film winding and ratcheted winding lever Setting Film Speed25 26 28 29 How to Remove a Used Roll of FilmFilm Memo Holder 100 200 400 800Holding the Camera Main SwitchShooting Shooting ViewfinderViewfinder Shutter Release ButtonViewfinder Display Shooting Shutter release buttonExposures Shutter Dial and Lens Aperture Operations Exposures Exposure Metering SystemAperture priority AE mode Program AE modeExposure Control Modes Exposure Compensation ExposuresManual Exposure Control Shooting Exposures FocusingAE Lock Split image focus Other FeaturesAutomatic Parallax Compensation Multiple ExposuresSelftimer Manual Flash Exposure Control Automatic Shutter Speed AdjustmentAutomatic Lens Aperture and Film Speed Settings Electronic Flash PhotographyLong Exposure Photography Other Electronic Flash FeaturesInfrared Photography Depth of Field What’s TroubleshootingHappening Cancel AE lock Press AE L AL mark Mode Means to solve How to operate What’s Cause of trouble Means to solve How to operateCause of trouble Means to solve How to operate Exposure Measuring Range and Ev ReferencesShutter SpecificationsFilm Advance Test shutter action Preliminary Checklist Before loading filmActivate the main switch Observe the LCD panel in the viewfinderAbout the Batteries LCD Liquid Crystal Display Storage and MaintenanceOperational Conditions of Camera