Nikon Micro-Nikkor 200mm f/4 IF User Manual

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without TTL Metering

At close ranges (reproduction ratios greater than

1:10), the amount of light reaching the film decreases

as the extension between the lens and film plane

increases. When non-TTL measurement is used for

this range, the result is underexposed photographs

unless compensation has been made for this decrease.

The table at the right gives the exposure factors (com­

pensation values) with exposure increase in f/stop for
non-TTL measurement at reproduction ratios greater

than 1:10. The table at the right is for use when
various extension equipment is attached*.

To calculate the necessary correction in shutter speed
rather than in aperture value, multiply a given ex­
posure factor by the exposure time. For instance,

if the normal exposure at a 1 ;4 reproduction ratio is

1/8 second, the correct shutter speed is 1/8 x 2 =

1 /4 second.

*When you use the lens by itself or attach a teleconverter, such

as the TC-301, exposure compensation is not necessary.

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