How to select the f/stop and shutter speed, Manual exposure photography – Nikon fe2 User Manual

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Manual exposure photography

Manual operation allows you to shoot at your choice of any

combination of f/stop and sixteen speeds on the camera’s dial.

By varying these combinations, you can achieve not only cor­
rect exposure but also such special effects as under- or over­

exposure, blurred action, etc. Manual is also valuable in devel­
oping your photographic skills, and is additionally recommended

when an electronic flash other than the Nikon dedicated flash

unit is used. B and M250 settings also offer manual exposure
photography.

How to select the f/stop and shutter speed

Exposure is determined by the combination of shutter speed

and aperture. As the numbers on either the aperture ring or
shutter speed dial indrease by one increment, the amount of

light striking the film is reduced by approximately one half. For

example, the amount of light at 1/125 sec. is one half that at

1/60 sec., and the amount of light at f/16 is one half that at f/11.

Brighter scenes require either faster speeds or smaller aper­

tures or a combination of both which will give the same amount
of exposure: darker scenes require the reverse. For example,

1/1000 sec. at f/5.6 is the same as either 1/4000 sec. at f/2.8 or
1/125 sec. at f/16.

Shutter speed/aperture combinations that give

the same exposure

Shutter speed (sec.)

1 /4000 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/125

Aperture (f/number)

2.8

4

5.6

8

11

16

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