Shutter speed and aperture settings
The shutter speed (the period of time during
which
the
shutter
remains
open)
works
in
conjunction
with
the lens opening (aperture) to
determine
the amount of light striking the film.
The higher the shutter
speed, the more effec-
tively
it will
momentarily
"stop"
the action of
your subject.
To set shutter speed, simply rotate the shutter
speed dial until the desired speed is aligned with
the indicator
on the camera body. or until it is
centered
between
indicators
on
the
shutter
speed scale in the viewfinder.
The figure
of 8 and 1 through
1000 on the
shutter
speed dial
respectively
indicate
bulb
action
and shutter
speeds from 1 to 1/1000th
second. (At "8"
the shutter
will
remain open
until
pressure
is removed
tromthe
release
button.l
The aperture
setting controls
the light reach-
ing
the
film
at any given
shutter
speed. In
addition,
it determines
the "depth
of field."
(See page 25.)
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