Zone Matching

You can keep the image from becoming overexposed or underexposed when shooting a high- keyed or low-keyed subject.

This function is also available for a RAW file.

1Display the ISO/Zone Matching screen with the function dial and the Fn button (page 43).

2Select [Lo80] or [Hi200] with v/V/b/B on the controller, then press the center of the controller.

• [AUTO], [100], [200], [400], [800] and [1600] options are used for ISO sensitivity (page 44).

Lo80

This keeps the image from becoming underexposed. Use in

 

low-key (predominantly dark) scenes is recommended, as the

 

image tends to become whitish.

 

 

Hi200

This keeps the image from becoming overexposed. Use in

 

high-key (predominantly light) scenes is recommended, as

 

the image tends to have heightened noise level.

 

 

The ISO sensitivity is set to the equivalent of ISO 80 in [Lo80], and of ISO 200 in [Hi200].

When zone matching is used, the contrast setting in the color mode is deactivated.

Refer to the following table to determine the flash range.

Aperture

Zone Matching

 

 

Lo80

Hi200

 

F2.8

1 – 3.8 m (39 3/8 – 149 5/8 inches)

1 – 6 m (39 3/8 – 236 1/4 inches)

F4.0

1 – 2.7 m (39 3/8 – 106 3/8 inches)

1 – 4.3 m (39 3/8 – 169 3/8 inches)

F5.6

1 – 1.9 m (39 3/8 – 74 7/8 inches)

1 – 3 m (39 3/8 – 118 1/8 inches)

 

 

 

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