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c)
d)
12
MEASURING THE LIGHT/SETTING THE
EXPOSURE
The proper exposure can be set two
ways.
a) Set the shutter speed desired and then set the
diaphragm opening by pressing the meter switch
9 and turning the diaphragm ring 10 until the
needle and the circle in the view finder
match.
b) Set the diaphragm opening desired in order to
obtain a certain depth of field and then set the
shutter
speed,
by pressing the meter switch
9
and turning the shutter speed dial
3
until the
needle and the circle in the view finder match.
Under extreme light conditions it may be necessary
to turn the diaphragm scale and the shutter speed
dial alternately to make the pointer and the
circle
m*h.
.
In order to measure the exposure, switch 9 is
depres-
sed and can be locked in position by a twist to the
right.
The exposure meter will not work when the shutter
is set on
B.
UNDER-
AND OVEREXPOSURES
c) If an over exposure is intended, the diaphragm
ring or the shutter speed dial are turned to su ch
an
extent,
that the needle comes to rest
above
the
circle.
Or,
after measuring the light, a larger
diaphragm opening (smaller figure) or a slower
shutter speed can be set without looking into
the
finder.
d) If an under exposure is intended, proceed in
the
opposite manner. Set the needle underneath
the
circle or select a smaller diaphragm opening
or
a faster shutter
speed.