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To
determine
light
output
before
selecting
aperture
Use the following procedure instead of steps 4 and 5 to determine light output before selecti
ng
aperture:
1.
Set
the
light
output
selector
so
the
yellow
light
output
index
indicates
the
desired
light
output.
In
the example photo, full light out-
put
is
selected.
2.
Determine
and
set
proper
lens
aperture_
To
determine correct aperture, follow both the vertical line from the
distance scale window and the dotted line from the light output window to
the point of intersection. If the lines do not intersect, move closer to sub-
ject or reset light output selector for more light output.
For example, with the film speed index at
ISO
100
and zoom set ring at N,
to shoot a subject 10m away
at
full light output, follow both the
ve
rtical line
from figure
10
in
the distance scale window and the dotted line from the
light output window to FULL.
The
two lines intersect at distance range indi-
cators for
f/2.8-you
must set your lens
to
fI2.8.
To
take intentionally over- or underexposed pictures, open or stop-down
the lens aperture.
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