User manual

IO
-P
ictur
e taking with the
S
TOP
OPE
INGS
The
stop
openings regul
ate
the a
mount
of l
ight
passing
through
the lens.
The
openings are en-
larged or reduced
by
moving the pointer B, see
illustration, page
8.
fA.S
- For exposures of moving objects on
gray
days, use 1/100 second, for
portraits
in
d
oo
r
s,
see
page 24, use 1/
10
second, when the light is very
bright
.
For
outdoor
subjects on cloudy days
and
during
rain
in
the
middle of
the
day, use 1/50 second.
For
exposures early or l
ate
on clear days use 1/50
second, if on a cloudy day, use 1/
25
second.
Important:
When using f.4.5 or f.5.6,
and
the
distance between
subject
and
came
ra
is
ten
feet
or
less,
the
distance
mu
st
be
accurate
ly
measured as
the
depth
of focus is limited, ee
ta
ble on page 12.
f.S
.6- For
portrai
ture, see pages
24
and
26
.
For
exposures of rapidly moving objec
ts
in
sun
light use
1/200 second.
For
cloudy days
an
d during rain in
the
middle of
the
day, use 1/
25
seco
nd
.
For
por-
traits
and
groups in the open shade, use 1/
25
second,
see page
26.
f.S
- For i
nstan
ta
neous exposures on slightly
cloudy
or
hazy
day
s,
use 1/
25
second.
For
scenes on
narrow
and
slightly shaded treets, use 1/
25
second.
For
moving objects in yery
bright
sunlight, use
1/100 second.
f
ll
-
For
all ordinary outdoor pictures, such as
nearby
landscapes showing li
tt
le or no sky, groups
and
street
scenes, when
the
subject
is
in
bright s
un
-
light, use 1/
25
second.
f.16
- For open views, when the sunlight on
the
subject
is unusually strong
and
there are no h
eavy
shadows, such as views
at
the seashore
and
on
the