Nikon Fantasea FD-50N Bedienungsanleitung Seite 19

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Changing Exposure Settings
o Using the camera in its Manual (M) Exposure Mode gives
you the ability to change either shutter speeds or apertures
to control the exposure the way you want. Get used to
making these changes while your eye is in the viewfinder
and you are referencing the LCD display for guiding you in
the exposure process. The command dial is set to change
shutter and aperture settings. Practice operating each of
these controls so they become instinctive in operation.
Familiarize yourself with the movements required
o Utilizing each housing control to properly and efficiently
change camera settings. Some controls only require a
straight pushing movement, while others may require
pushing and rotating simultaneously to operate.
Using the camera’s light meter to determine ambient light
o There are three light meters in the D-50; Matrix, Center
Weighted, and Spot. Read the D-50 instruction manual for
complete descriptions on each of these meters and when to
use each. No matter which one you choose, they all help
guide you to the proper shutter speed and aperture
combination for proper ambient light exposure. Where you
aim the meter is also important. In underwater photography,
it is important to remember to aim the meter at the
background water or “sky” to get the proper exposure
information. It is often necessary to gather this information,
make your exposure settings, and then re-compose the
scene before shooting.
Sometimes it is good to operate the AE-L button
o When locking in the exposure value of the background
before re-composing and taking the photo.
The ISO Sensitivity setting on the camera
o This is the same as the film speed that photographers set
on film cameras, with one small difference: There is no
film. This setting is the equivalent of the film speed you
would normally set. The higher the ISO sensitivity number,
the more light is captured and the brighter the image.
Higher ISO sensitivity numbers have more “Noise”, a term
that is the digital equivalent of grain in higher speed films.
Try starting out with a lower ISO sensitivity such as ISO
200 if the lighting conditions permit.
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