Zhumell RF645 manual Automatic Parallax Compensation, Other Features, Multiple Exposures

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3. Shooting

3-5 Focusing

The image contrast will become noticeably sharp when the two images superimpose precisely. That is the point where the lens criti- cally focuses on the subject.

3. Split image focus:

Split-image is an image divided into upper and lower halves. Human vision naturally perceives the most critical image matching when comparing the alignment of edges in a split image. The optical sys- tem of the Bronica RF 645 is so constructed that the sliding side image in the focusing frame is decisively sectioned at the upper and/or lower edge of the focusing frame. By aligning the edge of the moving image with the connecting edge (or lower part) of the sta- tionary image, the lens can be very precisely focused on the subject.

3. Shooting

3-6 Automatic parallax compensation

3-6 Automatic Parallax Compensation

The view frame of the Bronica RF 645 finder automatically compensates for the parallax between the shooting lens and the viewfinder angle by compensating its position and viewing frame relative to the focusing distance. When mounting a 65mm or 100mm lens, focus on a moderate- ly distant object. The angle of view of the bright frame in the viewfinder will shift toward the lower right hand corner of the viewfinder frame. The area enclosed by the bright frame, when focus is achieved repre- sents the area to be photographed.

4. Other Features

4-1 Multiple Exposure

4-1 Multiple Exposures

This feature enables the camera to expose multiple images on one picture frame.

1.Firstly, take an image that forms the base of multiple exposures.

2.Looking through the viewfinder, make sure the LCD panel is activat- ed. Then, press the ME button on the back of the camera. Note: The ME button does not work if pressed while the LCD panel is not acti- vated. Press the shutter release button lightly and operate the ME button while the LCD is active.

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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 Detaching the Lens Getting StartedAttaching the Lens Getting Started Attaching the Proper Diopter Adjustment LensAttaching the Strap Loading Film Check Battery CapacityPreparing to Shoot Preparing to Shoot Setting Film Speed Film winding and ratcheted winding leverHow to Remove a Used Roll of Film Film Memo Holder100 200 400 800 25 26 28 29Main Switch ShootingShooting Viewfinder Holding the CameraShutter Release Button ViewfinderExposures Shutter Dial and Lens Aperture Operations Shooting Shutter release buttonViewfinder Display Exposure Metering System Exposures Exposure Control Modes Program AE mode Aperture priority AE mode Manual Exposure Control ExposuresExposure Compensation AE Lock FocusingShooting Exposures Other Features Automatic Parallax CompensationMultiple Exposures Split image focusSelftimer Automatic Shutter Speed Adjustment Automatic Lens Aperture and Film Speed SettingsElectronic Flash Photography Manual Flash Exposure ControlInfrared Photography Other Electronic Flash FeaturesLong Exposure Photography Depth of Field Happening TroubleshootingWhat’s Cancel AE lock Press AE L AL mark Mode Cause of trouble Means to solve How to operate What’s Cause of trouble Means to solve How to operateMeans to solve How to operate References Exposure Measuring Range and EvSpecifications ShutterFilm Advance Preliminary Checklist Before loading film Activate the main switchObserve the LCD panel in the viewfinder Test shutter actionAbout the Batteries Operational Conditions of Camera Storage and MaintenanceLCD Liquid Crystal Display