U.M. 2
Table Of Contents
RANGE OF LIGHT MEASUREMENT
The ex
po
sure meter
of
t he K 1 0
00
measures
the
brig
htness
of
the
ground
glass.
Therefore,
the
meter needle
should
be c
en
tered
after
you
have focused
your
subject
on
the
grou nd
glass
. The area (A ) in
the
table
indicates
the
reading range
of
t he
meter,
and
should
not
be
interpreted
as
the
ca
mera 's
total
ra
n
ge
of
f Istop-
shutter
sp
eed co
mbinations.
As
you
w
ill
note
fro
m
the
table,
with
an
ASA
/ ISO
100
fil
m,
yo
u
may
use
any
shutter
sp
e
ed
from
112
sec.
to
1/
1000
sec
. in
combination
with
any
aperture
that
will
bri
ng
the
meter
needle
to
the
midpoint
in
the
viewfinder
.
The
total
range
of
the
ape
rture
settings is,
of
course,
determi
n
ed
by
th
e
minimum
and
maximum
ap
ertur
es of
th
e lens being used .
For
example,
with
the
50mm
f / 2 lens and
ASA
/ ISO
100
film
,
any
aperture
from
f /2 (the
ma
xi
mum ape
rt
ure
of
t h
is
l
en
s)
to
f
/16
may
be
use
d w
it
h
any
shutt
er
sp
eed
fr
om 112
sec.
to
1/1
000
sec
.
that
w
ill
bring
t he me
ter
ne
ed
le
to
mi
dpo
in
t.
Howeve
r,
t
he
comb
inatio
n
of
f/22
(mini
mu
m ape
rt
ure)
an
d 1/1
000
sec.
is
beyond
th
e measurab
ility
ra
n
ge
(B),
as
sh
own
in the table. A s
th
e
ASA
/ ISO
film
sp
eed changes,
th
e me
as
urab
ility
ra
nge
va
ries.
"
~
1
2
1
4
1
8
1
15
1
30
1
60
1
125
1
25
0
1
500
1
10
00
2
2.8
4
5.6
8
11
16
22
B
A
B
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