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fu,
Turn
the lens
aperture
ring
'r+
until the
desired f
-number
is
opposite
the aperture/distance
index
on the lens
The
selected
f
-numbrer
appears in the
vrewfinder
through
the ADR
(aperture
drrect readout)
window for
convenient reference
Intermediate
settrngs
on the lens
aperture ring
can
be used
Use
the
following
suggestrons
as a
gurde
in
setting the f/stop
on
the lens
(when
a 50mm f/1
4 is
used with ASA/ISO
IOO
fitm
speed
)
Outdoors
(cloudy):
Il2
B,-f l5
6
Outdoors
(clear):
f
/5 6-f
/11
Outdoors
(clear
at the
beach
or
rn
the mountains):
f
/i l
-f
/16
Note:
The
depth of f reld
as well
as the
shutter speed
can be controlled
by
your
selection
of the
shootrng
aperture For more
rnformatron,
refer to
oaoes
38-39
Many
blurred
shots are caused
by unsteady holding
of
the
camera
Basic holding
posture:
Use
your
left harrd
to cradle
the
camera, with
your
fingers wrapped
around the lens
and
elbow
propped
against
your
body
for
support, as
you
look
through
the viewfinder
Use
you
right hand's
rndex
frnger to
depress the
shutter
release
button
and
your
thumb to
wind the
film
advance lever Wrap
the other fingers
of
your
right
hand
around the
camera body You
can
adapt this basrc
posture
to
both horizontal
and vertical-format
shooting To hold the
camera
steady,
it is
advisable to lean
on
or against
something
strong
and stable
(eg,
a
wall) Also,
you
can look through
the view-
f inder with
the
right or left
eye,
with
the other
eye open or closed
IJ

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