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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BASIC SHUTTER AND APERTURE SETTINGS
The Diana F+ is a fully manual camera which allows you to control how fast the shutter fires
and how wide it opens. The Shutter Speed Switch [8], located on the top of the Lens
[11]
has two
settings: "N" and "B." "N" is for normal daytime shots, and fires the shutter at approximately 1/60
of a second. "B" allows you to keep the shutter open for as long as you like – which is great for
nighttime and low-light images. For a sharp image, the camera must be held still whenever you're
firing on the "B" setting! The best method is to screw a tripod into the Diana F+'s handy Tripod
Mount [15]. Otherwise, try to press it against something flat and hold it steady while you shoot.
As the format is square, it doesn't matter whether the camera is held horizontally or vertically.
On the bottom of the Lens
[11]
is the Aperture Setting [9]. This controls how wide the shutter
opens. There are four settings available. Three of them match the outdoor weather conditions:
sun (around f/22), partial clouds (around f/16) and full clouds (around f/11). The fourth one,
designated as "P," is for pinhole shots – which we'll discuss a little later.
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