Hasselblad H1D Digital Camera User Manual


 
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a) lock an EV setting in manual and automatic modes.
b) be used in Zone mode.
a) When the button is pressed, the light metering facility is locked to the EV setting at that
moment. An L (= locked) symbol appears between the shutter speed and the aperture indica-
tion on the grip LCD and viewnder LCD to conrm the status. Press the AE-L button again
to unlock (toggle function).
In the locked setting, the aperture and shutter speed become interlocked. In this way, a new
aperture/shutter combination that still represents the same EV, can be rapidly chosen. For
example, if you set the shutter at 1/125s and the aperture at f/8 and lock them together, you
can access new EV-equivalent combinations of, for example, 1/30s a f/16 or 1/500s at f/4 just
by moving the front control wheel.
In practice this means you could, for example, in auto mode, position the metering area
(spot setting) over an area in the subject that you determine to be equivalent to a mid-grey
and lock it with the AE-L button. You can then re compose the picture with the metering zone
positioned over an area much brighter or darker while still retaining the original exposure
setting and choose a new combination of aperture and shutter speed settings.
b) e AE-L button also allows the spot metering function to make tonal comparison read-
ings and brightness range checks. Press the AE-L button to lock the EV setting. In this way,
the metered area is saved as a mid-grey (Zone V), the marker above the viewnder exposure
scale displays the amount of over-or under deviation (from the original mid-grey setting)
the metering zone is reading at that moment in EVs. e amount of compensation appears
on the grip LCD and in the viewnder LCD as EVs.
If you have chosen Spot together with Zone display (see Custom options) as well as one of the
automatic modes A, S, P or Pv, point the spot marking at an area that you decide should be a