Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Use An Automatic Camera

Automatic cameras make it easy to take quality photographs. And some give you the option to set the aperture and shutter speed manually for greater control over the image.


Instructions


1. Open the back of the camera to begin loading the film.


2. Insert the film canister into the space on the left side of the camera. The film tab extending from the film canister will be on the upper side, nearest you.


3. Pull the film tab across the camera until it just curls over the spool on the opposite side.


4. Close the back of the camera. The film will automatically advance to the first frame.


5. Set the film speed dial on the top left of the camera.








6. Use the built-in light meter or a handheld meter to determine the shutter speed and aperture settings.


7. Adjust the controls - usually in the form of a dial with a digital display on the top left of the camera - to fully automatic, or select the aperture or shutter speed as desired if the camera allows for manual settings.


8. Choose a subject and adjust the zoom lens using a switch on the top right of the camera to frame the shot.


9. Push the shutter release on the top right of the camera to take a picture. The lens automatically focuses.


10. Wait until the film automatically advances before taking another shot.


11. Remove the film after the camera automatically rewinds it once you've shot the last frame.

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