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NOTE
The
following
apply
if
you
are using
reversal-type
color film
(for
slides):
o
lf
your
subject
does not fill
enough
of
the center
part
of the frame
against
a
dark
background
(such
as outdoors
at
night),
it may
be
necessary
to close
the
lens
down
a
half
stop more
than
the
aperture indicated
by the
colored arrow
(e.9.,
if
the
arrow is
pointing
to
f/5.6,
the lens
set be
ts against very
fight-colored
backgrounds
(such
as
a
white
wall), on
the other hand,
it may
be
desirable
to
open the camera
lens a half
stop more
than the
aperture indicated
by
t.
to f/5.6,
the
lens
would be between f/4
and
f/5.6).
The exact
setting will be
determined by individual conditions
in
either case.
Further,
when recycling time is long
with
partially
discharged
batteries or if
the
flash
is to
be
fired immediately
after
the monitor lamp
comes on with
fresh
or
fully
charged
batteries, the maximum
subject distance
should be considered to
be the distance-scale indication
opposite
the
first
aperture
to
the
right
of the one
pointed
to by
the
arrow
(e.9.,
if the
yelf
ow arrow indicates f
15.6
with
a
film-speed
of ASA 100,
the
maximum
subject distance to
assure adequate expo-
sure
should
be about
3.6m or
12ft.
on
model 128,as
indicated
opposite
f/8).
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arrow
(e.9.,
if the
arrow is
pointing

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