Kodak R7 Film Camera User Manual


 
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Shutter priority with
full-field integral metering
The desired shutter speed is
preselected; the corresponding
aperture is set automatically.
This mode is used above all for quickly moving
subjects, where the shutter speed is the element
of composition. This applies particularly to
movement sequences, such as sports
photography, exposures from an unsteady
support or with long-focal-length lenses.
With a high shutter speed, rapid movements can
be frozen with pin-sharp contours. A slower
shutter speed produces deliberate movement
blur, which may enhance the dynamic effect.
The desired shutter speed between 1/2000 s and
4s is preselected on the shutter speed dial; the
lens aperture is automatically set depending on
ambient light.
Important:
The lens must be stopped down to its smallest
aperture (f/16 or f/22 respectively) so that the
entire aperture range is available for the
automatic control.
Using the FISHEYE-ELMARIT-R f/2.8/ 16mm
or the former ELMARIT-R f/2.8/ 19mm (11225)
lens with a minimum aperture f/16, the display
T flashes and the aperture scale at right in the
viewfinder extinguishes even if the lens has been
stopped down completely. Nevertheless, the
correct aperture is determined automatically.
The
T mode functions with all LEICA R-Lenses
with fully automatic spring-back diaphragm.