EXPOSURE – SETTING THE ISO-SPEED
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Exposure Compensation is suitable for special exposure situations where the value
internally measured by the camera system would lead to incorrect exposure. Also, difficult
image situations (backlight) may require exposure compensation.
Please note: Exposure Compensation is available in all automatic exposure
modes. When “Manual exposure” has been selected, exposure compensation is
not available.
11.3.6 Setting the ISO-speed
The ISO-speed defines the sensitivity of the film material of analogue cameras. It can also
be used for digital backs. The light sensitivity determines the required light quantity for
the correct exposure of the image.
To open the menu “ISO / PGM”, press the button “Exposure
Compensation” B8 in the functional area “Light metering”.
You can set the ISO-speed in all exposure modes.
Fig. 11 / 13 Exposure compensation / ISO-correction
Use the Front Control Wheel W1 to adjust
the ISO-value. When the button is released,
the standard display is reset and the
changed ISO-value appears in the display.
Fig. 11 / 14 Menu “ISO / PGM”
Please note: Currently, the ISO-value can only be adjusted when a film
magazine is used.