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

Now take a picture with a combination of sunlight and shade. Here is where a light meter is really handy. If your camera has a light meter, use it. If you do not have a meter, you want to let enough light into the film to see things in the shaded part of the picture. Open the lens up by one stop more than you would use for sunshine. The general setting would be 250 at f/8, focused on your subject.

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Kodak 35 mm Camera manual