Locking the exposure setting (ae lock), Setting manual exposure (shutter speed) – Epson R-D User Manual

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Taking Pictures

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Proof Sign-off:
ABE S. Yamamoto, H. Honda
T. Takahashi
S. Halvorson

R4CC960
User’s Guide

Rev. G

TAKE.FM

A5 size

10/12/04

You can change exposure compensation using the shutter speed dial.

Note:
When you switch the shutter speed setting from AE (0) to another value,

rotate the shutter speed dial while pressing the lock-release button.

To cancel the exposure compensation, turn the shutter speed dial to AE.

The exposure compensation value is set to zero.

Locking the exposure setting (AE lock)

The AE-lock button is used to take pictures using a locked exposure
setting. This function is useful when setting exposure before shooting
a backlit subject.

1.

Position the subject for which you want to set exposure, and press
the AE-lock button. The exposure is locked and remains locked
while the AE-lock button is held.

2.

Continue to press down on the AE-lock button and press the
shutter button. (You can reposition the subject in the viewfinder
without affecting the exposure setting.)
A picture is taken with the exposure set when you pressed the
AE-lock button.
Note:
Exposure is not locked even if you press the shutter button halfway.

Setting Manual Exposure (Shutter
Speed)

You can manually select a shutter speed from 1 to 2000 seconds, or you
can select B (Bulb) as the shutter speed. B mode is useful for fast moving
subjects or when you have little time to check focus.
To set shutter speed, follow the steps below.
1.

Pull back on and release the shutter charge lever.

Background is much brighter than the
main subject

Select positive values

Background is much darker than the main
subject

Select negative values

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