Инструкция С Настройками для Konica Minolta 5D

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Advanced recording
Manual Exposure - M
1.
Set the appropriate aperture required for the exposure. 
2.
Decrease the shutter-speed until “BULB” is displayed.
3.
To take the picture, press and hold the shutter-release button for the duration of the exposure.
Releasing the shutter button ends the exposure.
The monitor is blank during the exposure and remains blank after the exposure for up to 30
seconds while noise-reduction processing is applied to the image.
Bulb photographs can be taken in the manual-exposure mode
(M). The use of a tripod, remote cord, and eyepiece cap (p. 111) is
recommended. The camera’s exposure system cannot be used to
calculate bulb exposures. The use of a separate light meter is
recommended. Anti-Shake is disabled. 
Bulb exposures
1.
Turn the control dial to change the shutter
speed. 
2.
Press and hold the exposure-compensation
button and turn the control dial to change the
aperture. 
The operation to change the aperture and
shutter speed can be reversed in section 1 of
the custom menu (p. 95).
3.
Press and hold the AEL button and turn the
control dial to shift the shutter speed and
aperture without affecting the exposure.
Manual exposure mode allows individual selection of shutter speeds and apertures. This mode
overrides the exposure system giving the photographer control over the final exposure. Bulb
exposures can be made, see below. Manual exposure is set with the exposure-mode dial (p. 39). 
The set exposure is 1.0Ev less (–) than the exposure determined by the
meter. 
The arrow indicates the set exposure is 2.3Ev more (+) or less (–) than the
exposure determined by the meter. 
The blinking arrow indicates the set exposure is ±2.7Ev or greater than
the exposure determined by the meter. 
When using flash with manual exposure, the shutter speed cannot exceed the flash-sync speed (p.
42). Flash range is dependent on the aperture (p. 55). 
The Ev scale on the monitor and in the viewfinder indicates the difference between the set exposure
and the exposure determined by the camera meter. Press the shutter-release button partway down
to activate the meter. The manual metering (M.M.) indicator is displayed on the monitor Ev scale.
By pressing and holding the AEL button (1), continuous meter
readings are displayed on the Ev scales. Two indices can be
displayed. The fixed index shows the meter reading made
when the AEL button is pressed. The other index shows any
changes in the metered area.
The fixed index is in reference to the selected metering mode
(p. 59). The other index uses the spot metering area to
determine the reading.
Spot metering area