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justment is made and appears on both LCDs as a ± symbol between
the shutter speed and aperture values. The amount of deviation
also appears above the scale to the left of the aperture value on the
viewfinder LCD.
No
turns the function off completely.
Control lock
17
•
All controls
• Wheels • Off
Sets the amount of locking used when the
Control Lock button is pressed.
All controls
locks control wheels and buttons.
Wheels
locks only control wheels. They remain operable in any setting
mode, however.
Off
disables lock function.
Film wind-on
18
• Direct •
Half press
Sets when the film will be advanced to the
first frame.
Direct
advances film automatically to the first frame when the film
holder is inserted or when the magazine is attached.
Half press
advances the film only when the shutter release is pressed
to half press position.
Beeper
19
•
On
• Off
Sets the audible beeper signal.
On
enables the signal.
Off
disables the signal.
Show histogram
20
•
Yes
• No
Sets whether a histogram of a digital expo-
sure appears on the LCD after exposure.
Only for use together with digital backs that
support this feature.
Yes
enables the setting.
No
disables the setting.
Interval & Self Timer
21
•
Exit
• Stay
Allows either the Interval or Self Timer
mode to remain active after an exposure or
immediately return to standard setting.
Exit
clears the setting and produces an automatic return to standard
setting after an exposure.
Stay
retains the setting after an exposure.
True exposure
12
•
On
• Off
Determines whether the exposure is auto-
matically adjusted to create a true exposure
setting. (See Appendix, Glossary of Terms
for full explanation).
On
allows the adjustment.
Off
retains the normal setting.
Spot mode
13
•
Normal
• Zone
Determines how the camera behaves when
set to Spot Mode.
Normal
makes the camera behave in the same fashion as when set
to Average or Centre Weighted.
Zone
makes the camera behave in the same fashion as the Hasselblad
205FCC. That is, the central spot is placed over a particular area
of the subject and the AE-L button is pressed. The exposure is then
calculated assuming that the metered area is 18% grey or Zone 5
and is indicated on the LCD as Zone 5 (see Appendix / Glossary of
Terms). Alternatively, the area can be re-classified to another zone
by turning the rear control wheel.
Then, when the camera is moved, the areas within the central spot
are indicated by their zone values.
Focus aid in MF
14
•
Half press
• Always • Off
Sets how the focus aid arrowhead LED sym-
bols appear in the viewfinder display in
manual focus mode.
Half press
makes them visible when the shutter release button is
pressed half way.
Always
makes them visible all of the time when camera is active.
Off
disables them completely.
AF assist light
15
• Camera •
Ext flash
• Off
Allows projection of light pattern to assist
the autofocus system in poor light or low
contrast situations.
Camera
sets the integral AF assist illumination to be always ac-
tive.
External flash
activates the AF assist illumination projected by a
suitable attached external flash unit. When detached, however, the
integral system is automatically used.
Off
sets the AF assist to remain always inactive.
Rear wheel quick adjust
16
•
Yes
• No
Allows rear control wheel to make a rapid
EV adjustment (or EV compensation) in
auto-exposure mode.
Yes
turns the setting on. By turning the rear control wheel, the ad-