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32),the tableswere exposedby firinga flash8 times.
The buildingwas exposedby firinga flash22 timeswith
the flashunit as shownin the figurebelow.
The tablesand patiowere meteredeighttimeswith
incidentlightmeteringandthe cumulativereadings;
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buildingwas metered22 timeswith the reflectedlight
meteringand the cumulativereadings.
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Stop-down metering
As the nameimplies,the apertureis stoppeddownto the desiredapertureandthe
shutterspeedor guidevalue(GV)is readwhenthe FlashMeterIV indicatesa specified
TTLmeteringand is usedwith
aperture.
Thistechniquecorresponds
to stopped-down,
or microscopereceptor.
the 35mm film planeattachment
factor
Whenfirst usingthe booster,it is also necessaryto obtainthe ccjinpensation
indicated
on the compensation
scaleaccordingto the opticalcharacteristics
of the
photographic
equipmentused,includingthe cameraand lens.
lf the sameequipment
factoris determined,
and materials
for whichthiscompensation
are used,TTLmeteringis possibleunderthe sameconditions
as reflectedlight
metering.
. Fordetailsreferto pages48and49andtheBooster
manual.
II instruction
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II canalsobeusedwithMinolta
Meters III. IIIF.and II
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sensilivity.
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Boostercompensation
featurewhichboostsmeter
The BoosterII containsa built-inincreasedsensitivity
dialis set to C, sensitivity
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sensitivity
in 1/3stopintervals;
whenthe compensation
boostedfive stops;when set to H, sensitivityis boostedapprox.eightstops.
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Boostersensitivity
matchesthatof the FlashMeterIVwhenthe dialis setto L,
allowingthe boosterto be usedas a reflectedlightreceptorwith a 60o acceptance
angleby extendingthe receptorhood.
systemand spotThedifferencein sensitivitybetweenopticsof the photographic
probeattachmentmustbe determined
withthe boosterset up as a reflectedlight
Aftercalibrating
the booster,
the scene
meterbeforeusingthe spot-probe
attachment.
is meteredwith eitherfixedapertureor stop-downmetering.
Fixedaperturemetering
Calibration
'1.
3. Setthe spot-probeattachdialto L
2, Directthe cameraat the
Setthe sensitivity
',1. mentto the focusingscreen
and metera flat surface
$ameevenreflectance ti.:,'.
andturnthe compensation
with evenreflectance*using , surfaceand holdit firmly.'
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Focusthe lensat infinity . .i dial untilthe reading
reflectedlight receptor.Jot
matchesthat notedin
and closethe apertureto
downthe reading.
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the desiredsetting.
should
beanevenly
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illuminated
surface,
suchasa
wall,largeenoughto coverthe
notbe
somecircumstances
angleof the lensto be used.
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sufficient.
increasethe ISOsettingon
the FlashMeterIVuntilthe
readingsmatchor usethe
meterins
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not come directlythrough
the lenswhen meteringon
the focusingscreen.
Metering:
Fixedaperture
dialshouldbe set to the positiondeterminedin step3 abovebeforemetering.
The compensation
factorhas to be
factordiffersaccordingto the lensin use,the compensation
As the compensation
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Setthe spot-probeatl&sh- ,:
menton the groundglass
and
takea reading.Readingsindi.
catedon the FlashMeterIV
displaycan be usedas is. :
Stop-down
metering
Calibration
Compensation
requiredfor the stopdownmeteringmodeis determined
as explained
below:
1.Setthe sensitivity
dialto L
. and metera flat surface ::l
, with evenreflectance* :'
usingthe reflected
light
receptor.Jot down the
reading.
*Thereading
should
bea shutter
speedandaperture
smaller
than
thefulllensaoerture.
3. Setthe spot-probeattach*.
menton the focusing
screenand meterwiththe
shutterspeednotedin step
1.Turnthe compensation
dial untilthe displayon the
FlashMeterIV indicates
the sameaperturesetting.
o Blockany lightwhichdoes
nol come directlythrough
the lenswhenmeteringon
the focusingglass.
Metering
The compensation
dial shouldbe set to the positiondeterminedin step3 abovebefore
(lf the boosteris calibratedin fixedaperturemeteringwith an f/5.6aperture,
metering.
that settingon compensation
dial can be used in stop-downmetering,too.)
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