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Exposure Calculator Dial ®
For Automatic Operation
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If the subject distance remains the same, the wider the aperture you select, the faster the recycling time of the speedlight and the greater the maximum shooting dis- tance, but the less depth of field in the final photograph.
Example 1
Conversely, if you choose a small aperture, the depth of field will be greater, but the recycling time will be longer and the maximum shooting distance is less. Therefore, in choosing an appropriate £/stop, you should take all these factors - depth of field, recycling time , and maximum shooting
The follOWing examples explain how to use the exposure calculator dial:
Example 1
If you are using ASAIISO 100 film, you can shoot subjects at distances from
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