Zhumell RF645 manual Electronic Flash Photography, Automatic Shutter Speed Adjustment

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4. Other Features

4-3 Electronic flash photography

4-3 Electronic Flash Photography

Equipped with a lens shutter system, the Bronica RF 645 features flash synchronization at all shutter speeds. Connect an electronic Speedlight unit to either the hotshoe or the sync terminal located at the front of the camera. When the dedicated Bronica Speedlight RF 20 is mounted on the hotshoe, vital data such as film speed, set lens aperture setting and exposure compensation factor will be transmit- ted between the flash unit, the camera body and the lens, to control the flash exposure correctly.

1. Automatic Shutter Speed Adjustment.

Provided that the shutter speed dial is set to "P" (Program AE mode), the shutter speed is automatically set at 1/60 second for the 45mm and 65mm lenses and the 1/90-second or faster in accordance with the program line for the 100mm lens as the Speedlight RF 20 com- pletes its cycle.

Note: The shutter speed is not automatically adjusted if the camera is in the Aperture-priority AE mode or the manual exposure control mode. Care should be exercised to avoid picking up camera shake if the unit is set to a slow shutter speed.

2. Automatic Lens Aperture and Film Speed Settings

Through dedicated electronic contacts on the hotshoe, the film speed and the lens aperture information are communicated to the Speedlight RF 20. The transferred data calculates the effective shoot- ing range of the Speedlight RF 20 and displays the result on the LCD panel to prevent exposure control mistakes that are common in flash photography. Unlike most external flash metering systems, the Bronica RF 645 / Speedlight RF 20 combination does not place any limitations on lens aperture selection in flash photography. This unlimited utilization of the lens aperture is extremely effective in the adjustment of the distance range and depth of field control in flash photography.

3. Manual Flash Exposure Control

The Bronica Speedlight RF 20 controls the flash light intensity manu- ally in six steps from 1/1 to 1/32 in one-stop increments. Apply this manual flash exposure control for accent flash illumination, e.g.: to highlight a model's eyes, to illuminate the subject with constant flash power regardless of the ambient illumination or to illuminate a sub- ject located at a specific distance. The set lens aperture and the prop- er photographing distance range displayed on the LCD panel of the Speedlight RF 20 are very useful in determining the manually con- trolled flash exposures.

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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 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 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 ViewfinderViewfinder Display Shooting Shutter release buttonExposures Shutter Dial and Lens Aperture Operations Exposure Metering System ExposuresAperture priority AE mode Program AE modeExposure Control Modes Exposure Compensation ExposuresManual Exposure Control Shooting Exposures Focusing AE 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 ControlLong 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 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 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Storage and MaintenanceOperational Conditions of Camera