Camera sensitivity (iso) and zone matching – Konica Minolta MAXXUM 5D User Manual

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DVANCED RECORDING

Camera sensitivity can be changed.
Zone Matching for high-key or low-key
subjects can be activated. The
sensitivity setting is displayed on the
monitor. Press the camera-sensitivity
button (1) to open the setting screen.

CAMERA SENSITIVITY (ISO) AND ZONE MATCHING

Camera sensitivity display

Use the four-way keys of the controller
to highlight the sensitivity option. The Hi
200 and Lo 80 options are for Zone
Matching, see below.

Press the center button of the controller
to complete the operation.

Sensitivity / Zone Matching

:select

:enter

The auto setting automatically adjusts the camera sensitivity to the light conditions
between ISO 100 and 800, and ISO 100 and 400 when using flash. The fixed numerical
settings are based on the film ISO equivalent: the higher the number, the more sensitive.
As the ISO value doubles, the camera sensitivity doubles; a change of one Ev. Noise
increases with sensitivity; an ISO setting of 100 has the least noise and 3200 has the
most. Noise is a grainy texture that can be apparent in the image.

Zone Matching is used for recording high-key (Hi200) or low-key (Low80) scenes. The
number refers to the approximate ISO equivalent for reflected-light meter measurements.
A high-key scene is made up of predominately light tones and colors. A low-key scene is
made up of dark tones and colors. Zone Matching controls exposure and contrast to
improve reproduction of these scenes. When selected, the zone indicator is displayed in
the camera-sensitivity display on the monitor. Any changes to contrast with the Digital
Effects Control are canceled (p. 63).

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