Kodak 35 mm Camera manual Exercise #7

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

EXERCISE #7

Just to prove to yourself how nice it is to be able to use a fast shutter speed, try taking the same type of picture (as in Exercise #6) but using a shutter speed of 30. Your subject should be in the shade, so you can use this shutter speed and a small lens opening on your camera. Remember to focus properly and if you have a light meter use it. Hold steady—this is a very slow shutter speed.*

(Put your example here.)

*30 is the slowest shutter speed you can use and still take sharp pictures while holding the camera in your hand. If you need a slower shutter speed, use a tripod or set the camera on something firm and solid.

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Contents Page Contents Introduction ExercisesMore Information Some Camera Basics125 sec, f/11 Or let in a lot of light for a shorter time Shutter Focusing Lens OpeningLight 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