Controls in detail —continued – Nikon FM2 User Manual

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CONTROLS IN DETAIL —continued

Metering range of exposure meter

When there is a proper combination of lens aperture and shutter
speed, o lights up, indicating correct exposure. This sign will not

light up when the aperture and shutter speed combination is not

suitable for correct exposure. Also, if the combination of aper­
ture and shutter speed is improper for the brightness of the

subject, the exposure meter will not give an indication for cor­

rect exposure even if you vary the neighboring settings within

a very narrow range. You should try altogether different com­
binations of aperture and shutter speed. If you still fail to obtain
an indication for correct exposure, then subject brightness is

probably beyond the metering range of the exposure meter. It
is necessary to illuminate the subject or to use an ND (neutral

density) filter to adjust brightness. Note that in full-aperture

measurement, the range of brightness that can be measured

by the meter varies with the maximum f/number of the lens

in use, as follows:

With a 50mm f/1.4 lens (1 sec. at f/1.4 and 1/4000 sec. at f/8)
and ASA/ISO 100 film, the EV range is from EV 1 to EV 18.
With a 135mm f/2.8 lens (1 sec. at f/2.8 and 1/4000 sec. at f/16)
and ASA/ISO 100 film, the EV range is from EV3 to EV20

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