Инструкция С Настройками для Konica Minolta 5D

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While holding the AEL button, place the subject in the focus frame
and press the shutter-release button partway down to focus (2).
Press the shutter-release button down all the way to take the
picture.
The exposure remains locked after the picture is taken if the AEL
button is not released.
While the exposure is locked, the camera meter is still active. The
viewfinder and monitor Ev scale shows the difference between the
locked exposure and the current light level measured with the
meter. Spot metering is used.
When the monitor and viewfinder Ev scale indicates 0, the locked
exposure shown in the shutter-speed and aperture displays is the
same as the exposure determined by the spot-metering area. 
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Advanced recording
EXPOSURE LOCK - AEL BUTTON
The AE lock button locks the automatic exposure system without activating the AF system. This
function allows the exposure to be set by a gray card or reference target outside the scene. When
using flash in the auto recording, P, A, or digital subject program exposure modes, slow-shutter
sync is active (p. 47). The operation of the AE lock button can be changed in section 1 of the
custom menu (p. 94).
Frame the exposure target in the viewfinder depending on the metering mode in use
(p. 59). Press and hold the AE lock button (1) to lock the exposure; the shutter speed
and aperture are displayed and the AEL indicator is displayed in the viewfinder and
on the monitor. Release the button to cancel the lock. 
When using flash, pressing the AEL button activates the
slow-sync. function; slow sync. is not available in S and M
exposure modes. Slow sync. balances the ambient light
exposure with the flash exposure so the background is
recorded with the subject. 
When the AEL button is pressed and held, the ambient
light exposure is determined and the flash exposure is
based on the locked aperture setting.  The use of a tripod
is recommended with slow-sync. exposures.
SLOW SYNC.
2
The metered area is 1.0Ev less (–) than the locked exposure. 
The arrow indicates the metered exposure is 2.3Ev more (+) or less (–)
than the locked exposure.
Spot metering area
AEL indicator
Ev scale
The blinking arrow indicates the metered exposure is ±2.7Ev or greater
than the locked exposure.
SPOT-AF BUTTON
Focus
signal
Spot AF
area
Spot AF can be used at any time. With the spot AF area
placed on the subject, press and hold the central button of
the controller to focus (1). The viewfinder focus signal
confirms focus and the spot AF indicator (2) is displayed
on the monitor. Pressing and holding the four-way
controller key activates and locks focus with the wide
focus area. 
Compose the image in the viewfinder and press the
shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture.
Focus remains locked after the picture is taken until the
central controller button is released.