RELEASING THE SHUTTER
Hold the camera as steady as possible and
press the shutter release slowly and smoothly.
When using slower speeds ranging from 1 30
to
1
second and
"
B"
bulb in poorly lit areas,
use a tripod
or
other firm support to prevent
blurring the picture.
SETTING THE SHUTTER
The length of time for the film to be exposed
to light can be adjusted by shutter speed set-
ting.
"
60"
i
1160-second
I
is recommended for
subjects not in motion.
It is recommended to use shutter speeds rang-
ing from
1'125 to
1
'1000 for subjects in mo-
tion.
1,'1000 second speed will best "freeze"
fast action.
The
"
B"
setting can be used for long exposures
at night, using street lights or electric signs,
or under poor light conditions when flash unit
is not used.