the camera on a tripod to steady it.
· When the "OVER" LED flashes: This indicates that
the subject is too bright, and overexposure of the film
will result. In this case, stop-down the lens aperture
until the indicated shutter speed is 1/1000 second or
slower. If the LED continues to flash even after the
lens is closed to its minimum aperture, a separately
purchased ND (neutral density) filter should be used on
the lens to reduce the amount of light transmitted.
· When the "B" LED flashes: This indicates that the
subject is too dark, and under exposure will result. In
this case, open the lens aperture until the indicated
shutter speed is "LT" or faster.4www.butkus.org
Click here to see the chart of Light Reading Range.
<Light Reading Range> The table gives the EV Light reading range for various lenses, showing the inter-
relationship between aperture, shutter speed and EV (exposure values). For instance, when an f/1.4 lens at
ASA/ISO 100 is used the reading range spanning the points that the vertical lines (EV) and the horizontal lines