User manual

~
.
Pic
t
ur
e
taking
with
t he
Interior
Time
Exposures, see
tab
le on
pages 24
and
25
, a
nd
for
Time
Ex-
posures
Outdoor
s on cloudy days, see
table on pages
28
and
29.
No.4
- For
In
terior
Tim
e Expo-
sures, also for
Time
Exposures
Out-
doors on cloudy days, see pages
24
,
25
,
28 a
nd
29. Never for instantaneoll.s
e
xpOS~lres
.
The
smaller
the
stop
opening
the
sharper
th
e nea
rby
objects will be, see
the
tab
le on
pag
e
13.
All
the
ex
posures given for
outdoor
s
ubject
s are for
the
hour
s from two
a
nd
a half
hour
s
after
sunrise
until
two
a
nd
a half hours before sunset.
If
earlier or
lat
er,
the
expos
ur
es
mus
t be
longer.
For
subjec
ts
in
the
s
hade
,
under porches or
und
er
trees, a
tim
e
expos
ur
e
must
be made, see pages
28
and
29.
When
making
pictures
under
thesc conditions
the
camera
must
be
placed on some
steady,
firm
support.
NEARNESS
OF
SUBJECT
To
get
everything
sharp
and
dis-
tinct
in
your
pictur
es,
the
camera
must
not
be
nearer
than
a
certain
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