User manual

keeping in
mind
the basic
exposurej
/5.6
and
1/
100
second. See the exposure g
uide
on
back cover.
DEPTH
OF
FIELD
DEPTH
of field is the di
sta
nc
e
fr
om
the
near-
est
to
the
farthest
ob
jects
th
at
will a
ppe
ar
sh
ar
p in the n
egat
ive
or
print.
It
depends
upon
th
e distance between subj
ect
an
d len
s,
the focal len
gth
of
the lens, a
nd
the size
of
the stop opening use
d;
the
smaller the
stop
open
ing the
greater
the
range
of sha
rpn
ess.
EXPOSURES
FOR
INTERIORS
BY
DAYLIGHT
IT IS easy to
make
pictures of
int
eriors by
day
li
g
ht
wher
e the windows
get
dir
ect
l
ight
from the sky.
To
make
a
picture
of
a
ro
om
int
er
ior by
day
lig
ht
, a
dju
st
the
shutter
for a "
bulb
"
exp
os
ure
by revolving the
knurled
collar
until
the
lett
er
" B" is at
th
e bl
ac
k po
inter
B,
page 5.
Mov
e
th
e stop
op
e
nin
g
pointer
D
to
j/ I
I,
page
7; this
open
ing giv
es
the
best
ave
ra
ge resul
ts.
Wh
en
the
K
odak
is
on
a table,
do
not
place
it
mor
e
th
an two
or
three
inch
es
from
the edge,
or
the
tab
le will s
how
in
th
e
pic
ture
.
Compose
th
e
picture
in
the finder,
includ
-
ing
more
of
the floor of
th
e
room
than
of
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