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Nikon Nikkormar FT3 - Getting the Right Exposure

Nikon Nikkormar FT3
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EXPOSURE
MEASUREMENT
- continued
Getting the Right Exposure
The
central
part
of
the
focusing screen
should
always
be aimed
at
the
main subject
when
centering
the
needle. Otherwise
unimportant
bright
or
dark areas
may
give an
exposure
reading
which
is
too
high
or
too
low, resulting in under-
or
overexposure.
If
an
off-center
composition
is desired, first measure
the
light striking
the
main subject
and
set
the
aperture
and
shutter
speed
to
center
the
needle.
Then
move
the
camera
until
the
desired
composition
appears in
the
viewfinder.
For
subjects
of
uniform
tonal
brightness, a reading
may
be
taken
from
any
part
of
the
subject. However,
if
the
subject is
contrasty
(sidelighted
portraits,
for
example),
measure
the
light falling
on
the
most
impor-
tant
part
of
the
subject in
which
detail is desired in
the
final
picture.
For
landscapes including large areas
of
sky,
tilt
the
camera
downward
during
measurement
or
fill
the
center
of
the
finder
with
the
main
subject
to
prevent
underexposure
of
the
main subject caused
by
the
bright skylight.
Photos:
1. Measuring
the
bright
area
in
the
center
of
the
screen will
cause
underex
posure
of
the
main
subject.
2.
For
correct
exposure,
first measure
the
light
striking
the
main subject,
then
compose
and
shoot.
14
Exposure
measurement
area
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