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3.
Setting the
Aperture
Select
the aperture
or
lens
diaphragm
:oening
that best
represents
the
amount of
,ght
on
the subject being
photographed.
There
are three
possible
settings, chosen by
roving
the
aperture
selector
(#2)
up and
iown.
Use the top setting
(Sunny)
when
the
surbject
of
your
picture
is well illuminated
by
:night
sunlight. Use the
middle
setting
(Part-
y
Sunny)
in
partially
sunny/partially cloudy
situations.
Use the bottom setting
(Cloudy/
ndoors) when
the subject
of
your
picture
is
coorly
illuminated,
as on an
overcast or
rainy
day,
or
whenever
you
are taking a
picture
ndoors.
lf
you
are
in
doubt as to
where
to set the
aperture,
it is
better to
err
in favor
of allowing
'Trore
light into
the camera.
For
example,
if
./ou
are
not
sure
whether
to set the aperture
selector
to Sunny or to
Partly
Sunny,
it is
safer
to choose
Partly
Sunny.
4. The Low Light Indicator
Look into
the
viewfinder
(#14)
and
push
down
lightly
on the shutter release
button
#3), being
careful not
to depress
it
all the
way down.
When
the button is
partially
de-
cressed,
a
red light may
appear
in
the
view-
finder. lf
so, this
indicates
that there
is not
Low
light
indicator
enough light for
a
proper
exposure, and
you
will
need
a
flash
unit such as the
Nishika
Twin Light
3010 to
produce
correctly ex-
posed
negatives. lf no red light
appears,
there
is
enough illumination for
a
proper
ex-
posure.
5.
Framing
the
Picture
Looking into
the
viewfinder
eyepiece
(#14), you
will
see a bright
line
frame-an
outline of the
image
area
in which
you
can
compose
your photograph quickly
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