attempting focus.
Confirming the Exposure
RHONDA CAM EXPOSURE INDICATOR:
When the subject is too dark, a red mark in the lower right part of the viewfinder
warns of under exposure. Under these conditions, use additional light. There is
no indicator for 'over-exposed.'
EE Lock (Deluxe Version)
Although the Rhonda Cam Deluxe does not have full manual exposure, you
can hold a fixed exposure position using the EE lock. This can be a good way
to maintain a constant exposure or correct for backlight. If you zoom into
your subject using your camera as a spot meter, then hold the EE lock to
maintain that exposure. You can then zoom back for a backlit shot or to pan
into different exposures.
Exposure Control Plate
Filming in bright sunlight with an ASA 200 or higher can sometimes over-
expose your image. To avoid this, you can use a 2-stop neutral density filter
(see accessories) to keep your exposure in a better operating range. In the
Rhonda Deluxe, the camera will automatically adjust for the filter. With the
Rhonda CAM, you must lift the red, 2-stop exposure adjustment switch when
using an ND.6 filter. The ND.6 is only for the Rhonda CAM. The Deluxe can use
any filter.