Cosmorex SE Manual De Propietario

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CHOOSING SHUTTER SPEEDS
AND LENS OPENINGS
For the majority of outdoor subjects, a shutter
speed of 1/125th second is suggested. This speed is
fast enough to prevent blur due to slight
movement of the camera during exposure, and
also fast enough to "freeze" most normal
movement of the subject - people walking, moving
cars, etc. For situations when the subject is really
moving fast - children at play, sports events, racing
cars, for example - shoot at 1/250 or 1 /500th
second if there's enough light to allow this.
Conversely, shooting at 1/60th or 1/30th
second is recommended only when there is
no appreciable movement of the subject
(a landscape, for example), or when the use of
small lens openings (f/11 or f/16) is desired to
give the deepest zone of sharp focus.
Shutter speeds may be selected before or after
the Film Transport Lever (1) has been wound.
However, always 
lift 
the Shutter Speed Dial (5)
before turning it to another speed, and return it "
down" before shooting. Finally - always turn the
Shutter Speed Dial (5) to one of the marked
speeds (B, 30, 60, 125, 250, or 500). Do not move
to positions between marked speeds.