FujiFilm AF3-007E Lighting Equipment, Long Exposure Compensation, Film Handling, Film Storage

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FUJIFILM DATA SHEET ¥ FUJICOLOR SUPERIA 100

Lens

ISO 100 Electronic Flash Guide Number

Aperture =

 

Electronic Flash-to-Subject Distance

(f-number)

(meters or feet)

 

¥Set the film speed at ISO 100. Since the amount of light reflected onto subjects from surrounding surfaces will differ with the conditions, refer to the flash unit instructions.

Daylight Photoflood/Photo-Reflector Lamps

¥Daylight-type photoflood or photo-reflector lamp output tends to be lower than that indicated by an exposure meter, so it is advisable to compensate for this by increasing exposure time or the lens opening. Whenever possible, test exposures are recommended.

¥Other factors requiring consideration when deter- mining the exposure time, are lamp configuration, use duration and line voltage, as they may affect lamp output and color balance.

Fluorescent Lamps & High-Intensity Discharge Lamps

¥For best results, the following combinations of color compensating filters are recommended. However, for exacting work, test exposures are advisable.

 

 

Fluorescent

 

High-intensity

 

 

 

Discharge

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lamp Type

Day-

Cool

White

 

Warm

Deluxe

Clear

 

light

White

 

White

White

Mer-

 

(D)

(CW)

(W)

 

(WW)

Mercury

cury

 

 

 

Color

10M

 

 

 

30C

 

40M

Compensat-

10C

 

+10C

ing Filters*

+10Y

 

 

 

+30M

 

+40Y

Exposure

+1/3

+1/3

 

+1

+1/3

+1 1/3

Corrections**

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Fuji Color Compensating Filters (or Kodack CC Filters)

**Exposure Correction values include filter exposure factors. These values are added to unfiltered exposure meter read- ings. "+" followed by number = required increase in lens opening.

¥When the fluorescent lamp characteristics are un- known, to obtain generally acceptable results, use a 30M compensating filter and open the lens one stop (+1).

NOTE Different compensation may be required according to special lamp types and length of use, so test exposures are recommended, whenever possible.

¥Shutter speeds of 1/125 second for high-intensity discharge lamps and 1/30 second or larger, for fluorescent lamps, will avoid AC power-induced changes in brightness and color being recorded on the film.

Tungsten Lamps

Fuji Light Balancing Filter LBB-12 (or Kodak No. 80A) is

recommended along with a 2 lens stop increase, when using 3200 K tungsten lighting.

5.LIGHTING EQUIPMENT

The conditions of umbrellas, reflectors, diffusers and like devices, may influence photographic light quality. Periodically check lighting equipment for deterioration.

6.LONG EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

No exposure or color balance compensation is required for exposures within a 1/4000 to 2 second shutter speed range. However, for exposures of 4 seconds or longer, provide the compensations indicated below.

Exposure Time (sec)

1/4000 - 2

4

16

64

 

 

 

 

 

Exposure Corrections*

Unnecessary

+1/3

+2/3

+1

 

 

 

 

 

* "+" followed by number = required increase in lens opening.

Except for special effects, the normal intensity ratio for main-to-fill subject lighting should remain within 1:4 limits.

7.FILM HANDLING

¥Expose film before the expiration date indicated on the film package and process promptly after expo- sure.

¥When loading and unloading roll film, avoid direct sunlight. If there is no shade, turning one's back toward the sun will shade the film.

¥Camera-loaded film should be exposed and pro- cessed immediately.

¥X-ray equipment, used to inspect carry-on baggage at airport terminals, can cause film fogging. Re- peated inspections increase this possibility, so both exposed and unexposed films should be re- moved for manual inspection.

¥Film fogging may occur near X-ray equipment used in hospitals, factories, laboratories and other loca- tions. Always keep film away from possible sources of radiation.

8.FILM STORAGE

Unprocessed Film

¥Storing exposed or unexposed film under high temperature and humidity conditions will cause adverse speed, color balance and physical prop- erty changes. Store film under the following con- ditions.

¼ Ordinary Storage: Protect from heat.

¼ Long-term Storage: Below 0°C (32°F)

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Contents Exposure Guide and Exposure Under Various Light Conditions Features and UsesFilm SIZES, Production Number and Base Material Film Handling Lighting EquipmentLong Exposure Compensation Film StorageProcessing Resolving PowerProcessed Film Judging Exposure ResultCharacteristic Curves Spectral Sensitivity Curves MTF Curve Spectral DYE Density Curves

AF3-007E specifications

The FujiFilm AF3-007E is a state-of-the-art imaging device that has made a significant impact in the realm of photography and imaging technology. Designed for both amateur photographers and professionals alike, this model boasts a multitude of features that enhance its usability and image quality.

One of the standout features of the AF3-007E is its advanced autofocus system. Equipped with a hybrid autofocus mechanism, it combines phase detection and contrast detection for lightning-fast focus speeds and accuracy. This is particularly beneficial in dynamic shooting environments where moments can be fleeting. The autofocus system also employs face and eye detection technology, ensuring that subjects are crisp and in focus, making it ideal for portrait photography.

In terms of image quality, the AF3-007E utilizes a powerful sensor that supports high-resolution still images and full HD video recording. The sensor's larger size captures more light, resulting in reduced noise and improved performance in low-light conditions. Coupled with FujiFilm's renowned color science, images produced by this camera exhibit vibrant colors and rich detail, catering to the preferences of even the most discerning photographers.

The camera also incorporates a range of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, allowing for seamless sharing of images and remote control capabilities. It is compatible with the dedicated mobile app, enabling users to transfer photos to their devices directly and edit them on-the-go. This feature enhances the convenience of the AF3-007E, making it a suitable choice for content creators who need to stay connected.

In terms of durability, the AF3-007E is designed with a robust build that can withstand challenging environments. Its weather-sealed body makes it resistant to dust and moisture, allowing for use in various outdoor settings without the risk of damage. The ergonomically designed grip ensures comfort during extended shooting sessions, further enhancing its practical usability.

Additionally, the camera offers various shooting modes and creative filters that empower users to experiment with their photography. From manual control for experienced photographers to automatic modes for beginners, the AF3-007E caters to all skill levels, making photography accessible and enjoyable.

Overall, the FujiFilm AF3-007E stands out as a feature-rich camera that merges cutting-edge technology with user-friendly design, making it a reliable companion for capturing life's moments in stunning quality. Whether for personal use or professional projects, this camera delivers exceptional performance and creativity at every turn.