EXPOSURE
TABLES
Outdoor Exposure Guide
for
Camera
Speed
16
and Shutter
at
OPEN,
using
Cine-Kodak Panchromatic
Film
With
Cine-Kodak
SlIper
Sensitive Film
use
the next smaller opening
(higher
number),
or use the Cine-Kod
ak
Color Filter (CK-3)
with
no
ch
ange in
the
diaphragm opening.
With
Cine-Kodak Kodachrome Film use
the
exposure table included
with
it.
I
Very
/'1
·9
dull days.
Speed
8
*
Brilliant
Subject
ne
ar window.
Interior
s
Du
ll days.
j
.I·9
Bright days.
j.2.8
Dark
or in Extremely [loor
light
.
j.
2.8
Deep Shade
Deep
Shade-Dense
forests, shaded porches, etc.
Very
Dull
Cloudy days
with
poor light.
j·
3·5
or in Shade
Shade
- Average shaded scenes.
Dull
or in
Sky comhletely overcast, but good
light.
/.5
.
6
Open Shade
Open
S
ade
- Subject lighted by a large area of sky.
Slightly
Sun
just obscured, soft shadows cast.
j.
8
Cloudy
Also for clear days when only part of subject is in sunlight.
Direct
Full sun
li
ght,
distinct shadows cast.
/.
II
Sunlight
Intensely
Unusually brilliant sunlight
without
large shaded areas.
j.16
Bright
"Special directions for
taking
interiors
at
night
are given on pages
77
to
79
.
This guide is for
the
hours from
two
hours after sunrise until
two
hours before sunset;
earlier or later, use a
larg
er
diaphragm opening.
The"
Intensely Br
ight
" classification should
be
used only for extremely brilliantly
lighted subjects; for example, sea and beach views, distant landscapes, and tropical scenes
in brilliant sunlight.
With
the
largest opening of the 3-inch,
4:~
1
-inch
or 6-inch j.4.5 Telephoto Lens, pictures
can
be
made under
light
conditions described
fo
r the j.3.5 diaphragm opening.
With
the
light
conditions described for the
/.2
.8
diaphragm opening, use the lens wide open
(f
.4.5)
and
Camera Speed
8.
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