How to read the ev chart, Full-aperture metering – Nikon Camera F3AF User Manual

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How to Read the EV Chart

Section A of the chart shows the usable EV range depending

on the lens' maximum aperture in full-aperture metering, while

it also indicates the usable EV range tor aperture settings in

stop-down metering. Section D shows the value for the ASA/ISO

film speed, Section B the aperture settings for various film
speeds, and Section C the shutter speeds to match any film
speed/aperture combination.

In practice, you will find that it is generally the high end and the

low end of the metering range which require a careful check.

The EV range of the Nikon F3AF encompasses most lighting

situations, and it is only under very dim or very bright picture­
taking situations that you need pay any special attention.

Full-aperture metering

Use the Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 lens and a film speed of ASA/ISO

too

as an example. By referring to the f/1.4 column in Section A

and the EV value indicated for ASA/ISO 100 in Section D, you

will find that the F3AF's EV range in this case is 1 to 18.

If the lens is set at f/5.6, refer to Section B and single out the

f/5.6 indication for ASA/ISO 100. Go diagonally down until the

protruding line intersects with Section C's vertical line for a

shutter speed of 8 sec. (the F3AF’s slowest shutter speed).

From this point of intersection, follow the horizontal line that

leads to the Section D’s EV value for ASA/ISO 100, and you

will obtain an EV range of 2. Start again from the f/5.6 indication

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