Shutter Speeds - Argus A User Manual

35mm for proletariat
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Fig. 5-3 : Example 1
Example 1
Film: 100 ISO (72 Weston)
The second block is visible in the extinction meter.
You are outdoors with average lighting conditions.
Use the following Shutter Speed/Aperture combinations:
Shutter Speed
f-stop
Table 5-2: Equivalent Shutter Speed/Aperture combinations for Example 1
Example 2
Film: 50 ISO (40 Weston)
The third block is visible in the extinction meter.
You are outdoors with bright lighting conditions.
Use the following Shutter Speed/Aperture combinations:
Shutter Speed
f-stop
Table 5-3: Equivalent Shutter Speed/Aperture combinations for Example 2
V. If you are using film that is faster than 100 ISO (200 ISO, 400 ISO, etc.), you must
use the shutter speeds above the one next to your desired f-stop. Each time the speed of
the film is doubled (100 to 200, 200 to 400, etc), you must use one shutter speed faster.
For example, assume that you want to use f/18 and the Extinction Meter indicates that
you should use a speed of 5 (1/5
you should use the speeds above 5 according to the chart below:
Film Speed
100 ISO
To the left of the f-stop
200 ISO
Above the block next to the f-stop
400 ISO
Two blocks above the block next to the f-stop
800 ISO
Three blocks above the block next to the f-stop
1600 ISO
Four blocks above the block next to the f-stop
Table 5-4: Example Shutter Speeds for higher film speeds
Download this book for free at http://www.TheArgusA.com/
200
f/4.5
200
f/6.3
th
of a second). If the film speed is faster than 100 ISO,
Read Shutter Speed from the block:
31
Fig. 5-4: Example 2
100
50
25
f/6.3
f/9
f/12.7
100
50
25
f/9
f/12.7
f/18
Shutter Speed
Use 5
Use 25
Use 50
Use 100
Use 200

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

A2AfBA2bA2fAa ... Show all

Table of Contents

Save Article as PDF