Mamiya 645DF Specifications Page 31

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Over exposure
Normal exposure
Under exposure
When in situations where it is difficult to determine the best exposure compensation, it
is advisable to change the exposure setting gradually (from normal to under and over).
Continuous turning up the values eventually leads to auto bracketing.
Auto Bracketing Mode
1. Turn the shutter release mode selector lever
to the “S” or “C” position.
When set at the “S” position, you can shoot
one frame with each press of the shutter
release button. In the “C” mode, the camera
takes three (or two) frames successively with
one press of the shutter release button.
2. By pressing the auto bracketing button, auto
bracketing mode is selected.
In the main LCD, the auto bracketing mark will
flash on and off. As it is flashing, turn the front
dial to “On”.
3. By further turning, more values can be
selected.
The rear dial can also be used for setting.
From 1 to 10 turns the value increases in
single units, while 10 to 60 turns means
increases by units of 10. “On” allows unlimited
values to be set.
After multiple turns, the mark “RP” will appear in the main LCD.
Repeat turning will lead to a countdown being displayed on the main LCD and after
taking a photo the camera will return to auto bracketing mode.
5. Press the auto bracketing button , then turn the front dial to “OF” to cancel.
Then press the auto bracketing set button or half-press the shutter button to return
to the normal display mode.
4. Press the shutter button, and take the pictures.
When the shutter button is pressed during shooting in auto bracketing mode, the
shooting sequence and auto bracketing mark blink on the LCD inside the viewfinder.
Furthermore, the auto bracketing mark blinks, the bracket step width is displayed,
and the shooting sequence can be checked on the external LCD.
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