Close-up photography—continued – Nikon fe2 User Manual

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CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY—continued

Duplication Work and Photomicrography

In copy work, slide duplication, and photomicrography, you

cannot obtain correct exposure by simply referring to the FE2’s
exposure meter display because these types of photography

represent unusual contrast situations. Exposure compensation

is required. Shown here is the table of the relationship between
specific photo types and proper exposure. Since this is meant to
be a guide, in practice you should make further compensation
by experimentation until you achieve the proper results.

The exposure compensation values listed below are reference
data obtained when general-purpose film was used. With color

reversal film or microfilm for duplication work, it is advisable to

take additional shots with ± one-stop exposure compensation
as these films have very small exposure latitude.

To avoid vibration, you can make the exposure by turning the

illumination on and off.
It is advisable to use a cable release to avoid camera vibration.

Subject

Method of exposure

measurement

Exposure

compensation

Required accessories

Remarks

Copy work

Photographs and

pictures with continu­
ous gradation

Full-aperture
or stop-down

Compensation not

necessary

Micro-Nikkor 55 mm f/2.8

Cable release

For high-contrast subjects, use of an 18%
reflectance gray card in determining exposure

is recommended. With the card, no exposure

compensation is required regardless of whether
the background is black or white.

Documents and

drawings of high
contrast

Approx. 4-1 to 4-2
stops for black letters
on white background;

approx. -1/2 to -1
stop for white letters

on black background.

Slide
duplication

General film with con­
tinuous gradation

Stop-down

Approx. 4-1 to 4-2
stops

Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8

Nikon Slide Copying

Adapter PS-6

Nikon Bellows Focusing

Attachment PB-6

Cable release

When using Nikon Slide Copying Adapter PS-6,
set the flood lamp 30cm away from its opal plate.

Film of documents and

drawings photographed

Approx. 4-1-1/2 to

4-2-1/2 stops for black

letters on white back­

ground

0 to approx. -1

12

stop

for white letters on

black background

Photomicrography

Prepared specimen

Stop-down

Approx. 4-1 stop

Microflex PFX

Generally, results come out better with more
exposure in photomicrography. The compen­
sation value on the left is only a guide; determine
the compensation value by test shooting.

+ : more exposure; - : less exposure.

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