Kodak 35 mm Camera manual Exercise #6

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KODAK Self-Teaching Guide to Using an Adjustable 35 mm Camera

EXERCISE #6

One of the advantages of being able to adjust your own camera settings is that you can use very fast shutter speeds to get sharp pictures of moving subjects. Try this by taking a picture of someone running in a sports game, or a pet running or jumping in the air, or someone bouncing a ball, or a car passing by on the road. Set your camera at the fastest shutter setting it has and adjust the lens opening accordingly. (Basic sunlight exposure is 250 at f/11. For each faster shutter speed you use, you have to open the lens one “stop” wider; 500 at f/8, 1000 at f/5.6.) Focus on your subject and take the picture.

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Contents Page Contents Some Camera Basics IntroductionExercises More Information125 sec, f/11 Or let in a lot of light for a shorter time Shutter Lens Opening FocusingLight Meter Exercise #1 Page Exercise #2 Exercise #3 Page Exercise #4 Page Exercise #5 Page Page Exercise #6 Exercise #7 Exercise #8 Page Exercise #9 Exercise #10 Picture Subject & Lighting Shutter Speed More Information