Owner's Manual

BASIC OPERATION
same
light
as
your
main
subject
. Push in and
hold
the
AE
memory
lock
button
with
your
left
thumb
.
Return
your
right
hand
to
the
camera
body
and
release
the
shutter
.
The
exposure
you
locked
in
will
be close
to
the
proper
exposure needed
for
a very
light
or
very
dark
subject .
I n practical terms,
th~
exposu
re
latitude
of
both
black and
white
and
color
negative
film
(from
which
prints
are made)
is
inherently
large enough
to
overcome
almost
all
AE
maladjustments
which
occur
in day-
to
-
day
shooting.
Therefore,
it
is
not
man-
datory
to
use
the
AE
'
memory
lock
button
at
all.
However,
color
transparency
film
has
extremely
small exposure
latitude
and requires near
perfect
exposure
to
produce
good results. When
taking
color
slides,
the
use
of
the
AE
memory
lock
button
in
the
sp
.ecial
situations
previously
described
is
strongly
recommended .
A standard
18
% reflectance gray card
is
a
much
'I<,
more accurate surface
to
meter
than
the
palm
of
your
hand.
It
may
be purchased very inexpensively
from
your
local camera dealer and carried
with
you
for
situations
requiring
nothing
less
than
perfect
exposure.
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