Operation Manual
3. Shadow
method
By
using this
method, the shadow
areas are
given
priority.
1.
Measure
an
area that
you
want to appear as the
shadow on the
film
and
enter
the reading into the
memory.
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Press the
shadow
key.
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When the shadow
key is
pressed,
the
letter
"S"
and
the shadow
value will be
displayed.
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When the
f-number
scale
is displayed,
one
pointer
will indicate the
displayed
(shadow)
value
and
the
other
pointer
will indicate
a
memorized
value.
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When contrast scale
is
displayed,
the
"0"
position
indicates
the shadow
exposure
value,
and
the
pointer(s)
indicate
the
memorized
values.
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When
an
exposure
is
made
based on the above
measurement,
the
measured area
will be exposed
as a
shadow
on the
film.
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How to clear the computed
values
To clear the
computed
values,
either
press
the
on/recall
button or the
memory
clear key.
When
the
on/recall button
is
pressed,
the
last measurement
will
be displayed, and the
mernorized
values
are
stored in
the
meter's memory.
When the
memory
clear key is
pressed,
the
last measurement
will be displayed, and
the memorized
readings
are
cancelled.
To
calculate
an averaged
exposure, two
readings
must be
memorized.
To calculate a
highlight or shadow
exposure,
at
least
one
reading
must be memorized. lf there is
no
memorized
value
when the
highlight or shadow
button is
pressed,
the measured
value will be
automatically
memorized
and
calculated.
lf
two
readings
have
been
memorized,
the
shadow
calculation
will be
based
on the
lower of the two
readings; highlight calculation is based on
of
the
higher
of
the
two readings.
The
calculated exposure can
be changed
manually
by moving the
decrease/increase control
while
pressing
the
"S"
or
"H"
key
(see
next
page).
The computed
values for
highlight
or shadow
exposures cannot
be memorized.
Readings must be
taken
in shutter-priority
mode
(at
"TlME"
setting).
Aperture-priority readings
cannot be
used
for
computing average,
highlight,
or shadow
measurements.