and then adjust the diaphragm opening: turn the
diaphragm wheel (left), until both exposure meter pointers
are lined up
- you can always be sure:
the exposure will be correct.
(→ page 16). The correct speed/stop relationship is
positively controlled by the two pointers. Any sudden
change in light intensity-indicated by the moving meter
needle - can be noticed instantly and can then be
compensated for by the proper pointer adjustment. With
the camera ready to shoot, correct exposure is kept under
constant control, even up to the actual moment of
exposure. This automatic exposure control covers an
extremely wide measuring range, it is limited only by the
poorest illumination, which will not allow the thin meter
needle to leave the area of the red reference mark.
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