User manual
OUTDOOR
EXPOSURE
GUIDE
SUBJECT
STOP
SHUTTER
OPE
N IN G
SPEED
Aver
ag
e
Subjects:
Near
-
by
People. Gardens,
Houses.
f/5.6
1/100
Scenes not in shade.
B
rig
ht
Subjects
:
Near
-
by
Peop
le
in
Marine.
Beach.
and
Snow
Scenes. Scenics
with
f/S
1/100
foregrou
nd
objects.
Bri
lliant
Subjects:
Beach.
Ma-
rine. and Snow Scenes.
Dis-
tant
Landscapes
and
Moun-
1/11
1/100
rains with
out
prominent dark
objects
in
the
foreground
.
Sha
ded
Subjects:
Peop
le.
Gar-
dens.
an
d
other
subjects
in
Open
Shade
(lighted
by
open
f/3.5 1/100
sky.
not
under
trees,
porch
roof.
etc.).
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Movi
ng
Object
s:
When
photo-
grap
hing
a
moving
object
such
as
a runner, train or
an
auto- 1/250
mo
bile.
the
subject
should
be
1/3.5
or
mov
ing towards or
away
from 1/500
the
camera
at
an
angle
of
abo
ut
45 degrees.
Exposures are for
the
hours from
one
hour after
sunrise until one hour before sunset
on
days
when
the sun is shining.
If
pictures are made earlier or
later.
or
if
it
is a slightly
cloudy
or
hazy
day.
use
a
larger
sto
p
opening
.
This
table
is
for
Kodak
Veri-
chrom
e
and
Panatomic-X
Films
.
With
Kodak
Super-XX
Panchromatic
Film
use
the
secon
d
smaller
stop
opening
than
that
given
in
the
tab
le.
The
l
argest
stop
openiug
is 1/3.5.
The
higher
:be
num
ber
the
smaller
the
opening.
9-.39-CH-
5
PR
I
NTED
IN
THE
UN
I
TED
STATES
OF
AMERICA.










