Nikon 4543 Instruction Manual - Page 28

non-TTL, automatic, operation

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-CONTROLS IN DETAIL-continued--------- For non-TTL automatic (A) operation For non -TTL automatic operation , you can select one of two flstops , indicated by the blue and orange aperture indicator lines at the bottom of the calculator dial. After determining the aperture , set the shooting mode selector corresponding to the aperture you selected . Example 1 If you are using ASA/ISO 100 film (with the zoom head set at N for a 35mm lens), the usable aperture is f/8 at the blue A1 setting and f/4 at the orange A2 setting . The automatic shooting range in this case is 0.6 to 4.0m (2 .0 to 13 ft.) at A1 and 0.6m to 8.0m (1 .0 to 26 ft.) at A2 . For a subject more than 4m away,'the only usable flstop is f/4 . With a subject 3m away, you can select either f/8 or f/4 . If a shorter recycling time is preferable , use f/4 . If greater depth of fi eld is desired, use f/8 . 28

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-CONTROLS
IN
DETAIL-continued---------
For
non-TTL
automatic
(A)
operation
For non-TTL automatic operation,
you
can select one of
two flstops, indicated by the blue and orange aperture
indicator lines at the bottom of the calculator dial. After
determining the aperture, set the shooting mode selector
corresponding to the aperture
you
selected.
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Example 1
If
you are using ASA/ISO
100
film (with the zoom head
set at N for a 35mm lens), the usable aperture
is
f/8
at
the blue
A1
setting and
f/4
at the orange
A2
setting.
The
automatic shooting range
in
this case
is
0.6 to 4.0m
(2
.0 to
13
ft.) at A 1 and 0.
6m
to 8.
0m
(1
.0 to
26
ft.)
at
A2
.
For a subject more than
4m
away,
'the only usable flstop
is
f/4 .
With a subject 3m away,
you
can
se
le
ct either
f/8
or
f/4 .
If a shorter recycling time
is
preferable, use
f/4 .
If
greater depth of
fi
eld
is
desired, use
f/8 .