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CONTROLS

DETAIL

—continued

Possible

picture blur

Wr

Overexposure

200

°

1000

500
250
125

60
30

15

8

4

2

1

2

Underexposure

2000

lOOO

500

250

125

60
30

15

8

4

2

1

2

When the nneter needle is between 1/30 and 8 sec. the pic­

ture will probably come out blurred if you attempt to take the
shot while hand holding the camera. In this case, turn the

aperture ring to obtain a larger aperture. If after opening up

the lens all the way. the shutter speed does not go above

1/30 sec., use a tripod to steady the camera. As alternatives,

use electronic flash or change to a higher speed film.

If the meter needle is in the upper warning area, use a smaller

aperture. If, after you have stopped the lens down all the way
and the needle still remains in this area, use a neutral density

filter or change to a slower speed film.

If the meter needle is in the lower warning area, use a larger

aperture. If, after you have opened the lens up all the way and
the needle still remains in this area, use electronic flash or
switch to the B setting to make a time exposure.

m-

po

2000

lOOO

500

250

60

30

15

8

4
2

1

2
4

8

4

Set the
desired
speed by
turning the

lens aperture
ring (e.g.,

set to 1/125

Automatic exposure photography

Shutter priority shooting

For shooting moving subjects, the FE2 also enables you to

select the shutter speed on Auto either to freeze the action and
produce sharp outlines with a faster shutter speed, or to cause
an intentional blur by choosing a slower shutter speed. To oper­
ate the FE2 in this way, depress the shutter release button
halfway: then match the meter needle with the speed you desire
by turning the lens aperture ring.

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