Stop-down metering – Nikon Camera F3AF User Manual

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stop-down metering

For stop-down metering, Section A indicates the usable EV
range for various aperture settings. For example, if the lens is

stopped down to f/8 at ASA/ISO 100, refer to the f/8 column in
Section A and the EV values indicated for ASA/ISO 100 in
section D, and you will find that the EV range for f/8 is EV 6 to

23. Now single out f/8 at ASA/ISO 100 in Section B. Go diag­
onally down until the protruding line intersects with Section C’s

vertical line for the shutter speed of 8 sec. From this point of

intersection, follow the horizontal line that leads to Section D's
EV value for ASA/ISO 100, and you will obtain an EV reading of

3. This means that an f/stop of f/8 at ASA/ISO 100 and a shutter

speed of 8 sec. give an EV value outside the metering range. To
find out the slowest shutter speed usable, follow the f/8 indi­

cation for ASA/ISO 100 in Section B diagonally down until it
intersects the horizontal line in Section C that leads to Section

D’s EV value of 6 for ASA/ISO 100, and you will find that the

slowest shutter speed usable is 1 sec. In other words, at f/8 at
ASA/ISO 100, the available shutter speed range from 1 to

1/2000 sec. has an effective EV range from EV 6 to 17 (indicated

by the broken line in Section C)—well within the metering range.

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