Nikon 1412059, F3HP instruction manual Evrangeofthecamera

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How to read the EV chart

Full-aperture metering

Example: Lens maximum aperture fll.4

ASA film speed 100 Working aperture fl5.6

By referring to the fll.4 column in Section A and the EV values indicated for ASA 100 in Section D, you will find that the EV range for an fll.4 lens at ASA 100 is I to 18. Now, refer to Section B and single out the fl5.6 indication for ASA 100 . Go diagonally down until the protruding line intersects with Section C's vertical line for the shutter speed of 8 sec. (the F3's slowest shutter speed). From this point of intersection, follow the horizontal line that leads to Section D's EV value for ASA 100, and you will obtain an EV value of 2 . Start again from the fl5.6 indication for ASA 100 in Section B, and go down diagonally until the protruding line intersects with Section C's vertical line for the shutter speed of 112000 sec. (the F3's fastest shutter speed) this time. Then follow the horizontal line that leads to Section D's EV value for ASA 100, and you will get a reading of EV 16. This means that an flstop of fl5.6 at ASA 100 and a shutter speed of from 8 to 112000 sec. has an effective EV range of 2 to 16, which is well within the F3's metering range of EV I to EV 18. The area encompassed by the heavy lines in Section C demonstrates a metering range for full aperture method using an fll.4 lens and ASA 100 film.

Stop-down metering

Example: ASA film speed 100 Stopped-down aperture fl8

The procedure is the same. The fl8 column in Section A and the EV values indicated for ASA 100 in Section D will show you that the EV range for fl8 is 6 to 23. Refer now to Section B and single out fl8 at ASA 100. Go diagonally 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 100, and you will obtain an EV reading of 3. This means that an flstop of fl8 at ASA 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 fl8 indication for ASA 100 in Section B 33 diagonally down until it intersects the horizontal line in Section C that leads to Section D's EV value of 6 for ASA 100, and you will find that the slowest shutter speed usable is I sec. In other words, at fl8 and ASA 100, the available shutter speed range that is within the metering range is from I to 112000 sec., which has an effective EV range of 6 to 17 {indicated by the broken line in Section

C)-well within the metering range.

In practice, you will find that it is generally the high end and the low end which require a careful check. The EV range of the Nikon F3 encompasses most lighting situ- ations, and it is only under dim-light or extra-bright picture-taking situations that you need pay any special attention.

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Contents Nikon Nomenclature Page Table of Contents Foreword Remove the battery Chamber lid @ Install the batteriesReplace the battery Chamber lid Move the power switch to uncover the red dot Check battery powerTouch the shutter release Button @ lightly Install the film cartridge Mount the lens onto CameraOpen the camera back Insert the film leader in the takeup spool Make blank exposures Until the frame counter @ shows Close the camera back Take up the film slackSet th~ camera for automatic Operahon.11 Set the ASA film speedFocus on the subject Hold the camera SteadyInfocus Inside the viewfinder Set the lens apertureAdvance the film Take the picturePush in the rewind button @ Rewind the filmRem~ve the film Cartndge.15 Turn the camera off Shutter speed dial Controls in DetailControls in Detail Stop action Subject motion blur Exposure memory lock button IllASA film speed dial @ Exposure compensation dial @Shutter release button @ Memo holder @Frame counter @ Film advance lever @Batteries Multiple exposure lever @lDepth-of-field preview button CD Backup mechanical release leverControls in Detail For non-AI Nikkor lenses with automatic diaphragms Meter coupling leverMirror lockup lever Self-timerEyepiece shutter lever @ Accessory shoe @Viewfinder illuminator @ Sync terminal @Infrared focusing index Film plane indicator @About the Liquid Crystal Display LCD Evrangeofthecamera EV Range of the Camera EV Chart Interchangeable viewfinders AccessoriesInterchangeable focusing screens Accessories Motor Drive Speedlights Other Accessories Tips on Camera Care Never attempt to disassemble or repair the camera yourself Specifications Frame counter