Nikon FM2 Instruction Manual - Page 11

ASAIISO, speed., camera, subject. - viewfinder

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15 Set the ASAIISO film • speed. Lift the ASA/ISO film speed ring CD and rotate it in either direction until the red ASAIISO film speed indicator ® is opposite the ASAIISO film speed indication in use. Unless the film speed is set correctly, you cannot obtain correct exposure. For film speeds not indicated in the ASAIISO film speed dial ®, refer to page 18. 16 Hold the camera and • point It at the subject. Basic holding posture: Use your left hand to cradle the camera, with your fingers wrapped around the lens and the elbow propped against your body for support, as you look through the viewfinder. Use your right hand 's index finger to depress the shutter release button and your thumb to wind the film advance lever. Wrap the other fingers of your right hand around the camera body. You can adapt this basic posture to both horizontal and vertical format shooting . To hold the camera steady, it is advisable to lean on or against something strong and stable (e.g., a wall). Also, you can look through the viewfinder with the right or left eye, with the other eye closed or open. 11

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15
Set
the
ASAIISO
film
speed.
Lift the ASA/ISO film speed ring
CD
and
rotate it
in
either direction until the
red
ASAIISO film speed indicator
®
is
oppo-
site the ASAIISO film speed indication
in
use. Unless the film speed
is
set correctly,
you cannot obtain correct exposure. For
film speeds not indicated
in
the ASAIISO
film speed dial
®,
refer to page
18
.
16
Hold
the
camera
and
• point
It
at
the
subject.
Basic holding posture: Use your left hand
to cradle the camera, with your fingers
wrapped around the lens and the elbow
propped against your body for support, as
you look through the viewfinder. Use your
right hand's index finger to depress the
shutter release button and your thumb to
wind the film advance lever. Wrap the
other fingers of your right hand around
the camera body.
You
can adapt this
basic posture to both horizontal and ver-
tical format shooting.
To
hold the camera
steady, it
is
advisable to lean
on
or against
something strong and stable
(e
.g
.,
a wall).
Also, you can look through the viewfinder
with the right or left eye, with the other
eye closed or open.
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