Kodak R7 Film Camera User Manual


 
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Aperture priority,
selective mode
Preset the required aperture, shutter
speed is computed automatically.
This mode is indicated where spot readings are
necessary, for example in contre-jour portraiture
and for spotlighted stage subjects. This program
functions like aperture priority with full-field
integral metering, in addition the exposure value
can be stored for easy picture composition.
Exposure-metering memory
Only in aperture priority mode with selective
metering!
In selective mode, the exposure meter covers
only the field within the large central circle of
the viewfinder. This allows you to determine the
light reflected by a limited area of the subject. To
store this value, press the shutter release beyond
the first pressure point to the second pressure
point and keep your finger in position. The
exposure meter reading is stored as long as you
keep the shutter release pressed down in this
position. To indicate this, the program mode
symbol
A in the viewfinder is extinguished. Still
keeping your finger on the shutter release, you
can now pan the camera to compose the
photograph, then press the shutter release fully
home. As long as the exposure value remains in
the memory, the viewfinder continues to display
the stored shutter speed. If during this time you
alter the aperture, the shutter speed changes
automatically and the viewfinder displays the
new shutter speed. As soon as you take your
finger from the shutter release, the stored value is
erased.