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Shooting at low temperatures
Below -10°C it is advisable to keep the bat-
tery warm by carrying it in an inside pocket
and loading it only shortly before shooting.
In extreme conditions (in polar regions, cool-
ing chambers, refrigeration laboratories), the
camera will also need protection, i.e. insulation.
Shooting in difficult lighting situations
The camera´s autoexposure system is fully oper-
ational in conjunction with any interchangeable
lens, filter, extension ring, reversing adapter or
bellows attachment. Exposure will always be
metered with high precision directly through
the lens (TTL), making full allowance for angular
field and multiplying factors. The three available
metering modes optimally cover any lighting
situation that might be encountered in practice.
Spot metering
This is ideal for pin-point readings of subjects
when shooting against the light or against a
very bright or dark background. The 5mm dia.
focusing area on the ground-glass screen serves
as an aid for aiming. The metering spot covers
about 1% of the 6x6cm format and thus guar-
antees very high metering accuracy. If the detail
to be metered is located outside the format
centre, use AE lock and reframe as desired.
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