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Minolta XG-9 - Manual Exposure Control

Minolta XG-9
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30
WHEN
AND
HOW MUCH TO ADJUST EXPOSURE
1.
In
situations
where
there
is
a
great
contrast
difference
between
the
subject
and
back-
grou nd
and
the
most
important
area
is
considerably
darker
than
the
area
surround-
ing it, set
the
"A"
on
the
Shutter-speed/-
function
Selector
at
from
+1/2
to
+2.
Examples
of
such
pictures
are
ones
with
strong
backlighting
and
no fill-in illumina-
A:
Without
adjustment
tion,
such
as
Examples
A
and
B,
or
subjects
against a
background
of
snow
or
light-
colored
sand, unless
the
bright
area occupies
a very small
part
of
the
image
frame
.
2. If
the
most
important
subject
area
is
much
brighter
than
the
rest of
the
picture,
set
the
"A"
on
the
Shutter-speed/function
Selector
from
-1
to
-2.
Examples
of
this
kind
of
B:
Exposure
increased

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