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TIME
EXPOSURES
To
take
·indoor
shots
and
portraits
with
day:..
light
or
artificial
'light
a
longer
exposure.
-is
necessary.
~
Firs~
set
your
shutter
lever
(E)
at
i." T "
(brief
tJme).
The
camera
must
be placed on. some
firm
support
such as
a'table,
pile of
books
or
tripod
so
that
it
will
be
absolutely' still when.
the
photograph
is
taken.
.
-As
~ith
all.
photographs
first
"preset
'.'
the
shutter.
After
composing
the
picture
press·
the
button
g-e-n-t-I-y, holding
the
camera
firm,
and
keep
the
button
fully pressed in
for
the
required
time
as indicated
in
the
following
exposu
re
table.
EXPOSURE
TABLE
I
Well lit
room
near
a
window
....
2-3
sees.,
Artificial light,
two
60
watt
bulbs
at
4 feet
or
less from
subject
...
~
..
5-7
sees.
Artificial· light,
two
100·
watt
bulbs
at
4 feet
or
less from
subject
...
4..;6
sees.
Photoflood
I,
wi,thin 4 feet of
subject
I sec.
Pnowf!oo({
U,
viityhh,
4
feet
of.subject
'.
·.J'$fi~.
2';
Inside buildings, chur<:hes,
.et·c~
...
5-25
sees.
Outdoor
shots
in
bad
light, shady
surroundings,
etc.
...
0
••
.
..
I sec
.
-~