U.M. 2

Shutter
guide
for
outdoor
pictures
This
simple
guide
will
give you
good
results from
two
hours
ofter
sunrise until two hours
before sunset. For accurate and convenient
determination
of
shutter speeds
for
all
possible
conditions, the
MINOX
Exposure
Meter
is
recommended.
Use
the shutter speed shown opposite the
type
of
subject, under the
prevailing
light
conditions.
Subjects
are,
light
Conditions are ,
AVERAGE -
Nearby
people, gardens,
houses
BRIGHT
Sun
-
Clear
Sky
strong
LIGHT -
People in beach, sea, snow shadows
scenes, distant scenery
HAZY
Sun
- Soft shadows
DARK -
People in
dark
clothing,
dark
CLOUDY Bright -
No
sun, no shadows
flowers, streets, houses
CLOUDY Dull -
No
sun,
dark
sky
When in
doubt
use
AVERAGE setting
I Bright I
Hazy
ICIOUd
Y
ICIOUd
Y
Sun Sun
Bright Dull
I Bright I
Hazy
I'CIOUd
Y
ICIOUd
Y
Sun
Sun
Bright
Dull
ASA
12
Film
ASA
SO
film
(Green
Label)
(Bluo
Label)
AVERI\GE
100
50
20
10
AVERAGE
500
200
100
50
LIGHT
200
100
50
20
LIGHT
1000
500
200
100
DARK
50
20
10
5 DARK
200
100
50
20
ASA
2S
Film
(Yellow
Label)
AVERAGE
200
100
50
20
LIGHT
500
200
100
50
DARK
100
50
20
10
ASA
100
Film
I
(Rod
Lobel)
1
AVERAGE
11000
500
200
100
LIGHT
'1000
1000
500
200
DARK
I
500
200
100
50
*Note
: Use green filter
For shutler settings when
uSing
Green
or
Orange
Filter,
see
page
17
.
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