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AEL confusion.

Tom K.

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Can someone here succinctly explain the AEL switch? I read the manual but found it confusing. I simply want to know how to lock the exposure.

Thank you.
 
Hi Tom,

I don't have the GR yet, but I think I (sort of) understand how the AEL/AFL/C-AF switch works ;)

If the lever is switched to AEL/AFL position and you press the focus button, the camera does the focus/exposure (or both) lock. According to the GR user guide, the default [AEL/AFL setting] is focus lock. So if you prefer to use the AE lock, change the [AEL/AFL Setting] to AEL.

Now if you press the focus button, the camera should lock the exposure. By default, the AE/AF lock is kept as long as you hold the focus button. Luckily, there is an option in the camera menu to change this behavior. The [AEL/AFL Lock Setting] has two options...
Off - the lock is kept as long as you hold the focus button (default setting)
On - first press of focus button locks the focus/exposure, the second press cancels the lock.

Maybe it sounds complicated, but I think the real use is much easier? It all depends on personal preference of how the AEL/AFL lock should work.

Hope it helps?
 
Hi Tom,

I don't have the GR yet, but I think I (sort of) understand how the AEL/AFL/C-AF switch works ;)

If the lever is switched to AEL/AFL position and you press the focus button, the camera does the focus/exposure (or both) lock. According to the GR user guide, the default [AEL/AFL setting] is focus lock. So if you prefer to use the AE lock, change the [AEL/AFL Setting] to AEL.

Now if you press the focus button, the camera should lock the exposure. By default, the AE/AF lock is kept as long as you hold the focus button. Luckily, there is an option in the camera menu to change this behavior. The [AEL/AFL Lock Setting] has two options...
Off - the lock is kept as long as you hold the focus button (default setting)
On - first press of focus button locks the focus/exposure, the second press cancels the lock.

Maybe it sounds complicated, but I think the real use is much easier? It all depends on personal preference of how the AEL/AFL lock should work.

Hope it helps?

odklizec I wish you wrote that Ricoh GR Manual. Your explanation was spot on perfect. Now I'm using AEL and it's easy. Thank you.
 
on my grd 4 i did put the ael function on an fn button.

don't know if this is possible on the gr.
i think this works great because i can make different shots with the locked exposure.
when i hit the fn button again the lock is off.
 
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