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4.2 … control the exposure (continued)
4.2.3 Using the exposure speed to control the exposure
The minimum exposure speed is dependent on TDI Stages:
TDI
Stages
Minimum
exposure speed
(seconds)
1x 0.0005 1 / 2'000
2.5x 0.0013 1 / 800
5x 0.0025 1 / 400
10x 0.0050 1 / 200
20x 0.0100 1 / 100
In certain situations full sensitivity so full TDI Stages are required and the minimum
exposure speed is less relevant. In other situations, for example in action photography
(sports or moving landscapes), it is important to work with a faster exposure speed. This
is achieved by reducing TDI Stages.
4.2.4 Using the aperture to control the exposure
As for any camera the exposure of the Seitz 6x17camera can be controlled by opening
or closing the aperture. This is done manually on the lens. For best results in sharpness
and depth of field we recommend an intermediate f-stop such as f=16 or f=22.
Instruction Manual Seitz 6x17 Digital - version 4.05 - May 2013- © by Seitz Phototechnik AG / Switzerland www.roundshot.ch page 49

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