Lens aperture scale – Canon IV-S2 User Manual

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Lens Aperture Scale

The Lens Aperture controls the amount of light entering

the

lens

and

also

the

Depth

of

Field.

Set

ih«

Letrs

Aperture

(f-stop)

by

turning

the

Aperture

Scale

i.knurled

ring)

to

the

proper

position.

This

is

best

determined

with

an

exposure

meter

or

by

following

the

instructions

given with the film.

When

the

Lens

Aperture

is

closed

by

one

stop;

the

amount of light entering the Lens is decreased by one

half,

two

stops,

by

one

quarter

and

so

on.

Therefore

you

should

adjust

the

Lens

Aperture

in

conjunction

with

your

shutter

speed.

Suppose

your

exposure

meter

indicates a speed of 1/200 sec. at f : 5.6. If you want

to expose for a slower speed say 1/100 sec., then you

must close down the Lens Aperture to f ; 8. In other

words,

as

you

have

doubled

the

time

of

the

shutter

opening,

you

must

reduce

the

amount

of

light

entering

the lens by half to obtain the correct exposure.

Knurled Ring

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