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9.0 Advanced 645DF+ Camera Functions
9.1 Exposure Compensation
In situations providing extreme high contrast, the resulting photograph may
be under or overexposed. When this occurs, use the Exposure Compensation
function. Exposure Compensation can also be used when you want to
intentionally create overexposed or underexposed pictures.
N.B. Creating an under or overexposed image can also be eectivity achieved
with the High Dynamic Range Tool and Exposure Tool in Capture One.
The exposure compensation dial icon:
1. Press the Exposure Compensation button [A] so that icon appears on the
camera’s top LCD. When the front or rear dial is turned counter-clockwise, the
exposure is increased and when it is turned clockwise, it is decreased. The
exposure compensation value can be checked on the external LCD or LCD
inside the viewnder.
2. After taking the pictures, press the Exposure Compensation button
[A] again to return the exposure compensation value to 0. The exposure
compensation value mark on the external LCD is cleared and the exposure
compensation function is released.
NOTICE:
After taking pictures using the Exposure
Compensation feature, be sure to return
the exposure compensation dial to the 0
position.
The exposure compensation feature is
available during AE locked operation.
The width of the exposure compensation
step can be changed.
The maximum amount of the compensation
can be set either at ±3 or ±5.
Exposure mode Exposure compensation display
P
Program AE
The set value is displayed
Av
Aperture Value Priority
Tv
Time Value Priority
M
Manual Mode
The dierence between the metered
value and the set
Exposure value is displayed
X
Sync Mode Not displayed
P
Av
Tv
M
X
CF
C1
C2
C3
A