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Kodak RETINA IIIC Manual page 26

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Technically good exposures
depend largely on the
skilled combination of correct distance, shutter
speed, and
lens
opening settings.
However,
you
may
encounter subjects where you
just haven't the
time to work out
the ideal
setting or
to
use
the
rangefinder, if you
don't
want to
miss
the
picture.
For such occasions your camera carries
two zone
focus settings: one
for near
and one
for distant
subjects.
With
these
settings you
must, however,
have
adequate
light.
For near subiects
set the
distance to the
small cir-
cle
near the 10-foot mark,
and
the lens
opening
to
f
/
8. This gives you a depth of
field
from about
6
to
20 feet.
For more distant subiects
use the
small circle
near
the I5-foot mark and an aperture of
f
/
8. This
gives a depth of
field
from about 9
feet
to
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