Nikon fe2 User Manual

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Memory lock lever i

Another way to make exposure compensation is to use the

memory lock lever. When there is a substantial difference in
brightness between the main subject and the background, such
as a strongly backlit subject, the camera’s exposure meter is
likely to be fooled, resulting in under- or overexposure (Fig. 1).

To compensate for this, center the main subject in the viewfinder
or move in close to the subject, turn the memory lock lever

towards the lens and hold it in; then recompose and shoot
(Fig. 2).

The reading will be retained as long as the control is held in this

position. The shutter speed is “locked in’’ electronically while
you depress the lever. The meter needle is also locked and
doesn’t move.

Notes:

1) Be sure to switch the meter on prior to using the memory lock. If the

procedure is reversed, the correct exposure cannot be obtained.

2) During memory lock operation, the meter remains on, then auto­

matically turns off 16 sec. after releasing your finger off the lever.

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