U.M. 2

· IF a picture
is
partly
blan~
One
of
your
fingers
covered
the
lens window.
Be
sure
to
keep
fingers
clear
of.
lens
window
during
exposure
- check
your
"hold";
see
page
3.
·
IF
your film
shows
irregular spacing or overlapping
Either you
forgot
to
set
the
exposure
counter
at
the
red
dot
when you
started
the film,
or
you
did
not pull
and
push
the
camera
ALL
THE
WAY
between
exposures.
·
IF
some
of
your negatives are very thin,
others
almost black
Determine
correct
shutter
setting
for
each
picture
situation.
Use
an
exposure
guide
or,
better
still,
the
MINOX
photo-electric
exposure
meter
.
· IF lome prints
show
more "grain" than
others
from the
same
film
Badly
over-exposed
pictures
have
coarser
grain.
Over-exposure
is
as
undesirable
as
under-exposure
. Use
an
exposure
guide
or
MINOX
exposure
meter
to
get
correct
shutter
speed
every
time.
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