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Exposure-Mat

The No Battery Exposure Meter

expomat.tripod.com © 2003 INFORMATIQUES


1 Assembly Instructions

1 Print on 140 gsm card stock.


2 Lightly score fold lines A & B in 1.
3 Cut out centre rectangle from 1 using
a craft knife and ruler.
4 Cut out 1 using craft knife and ruler.
5 Carefully fold 1 at A and B.
6 Cut out 2 using craft knife and ruler.
7 Assemble by sliding 2 into 1, check fit
and adjust by timming bottom edge of
2 if neccesary.
Score 8 Sparingly apply glue to marked section
of 1, fold and leave to dry.
night time streets

A
Cloudy bright day
Definite shadows

Football baseball
Bright sunny day

Subject in shade

Fairs, Brightly lit


Bright hazy day

Ice shows night


Cloudy dull day

Spotlit subjects

Store windows
Hard shadows

9 When dry slide 2 into 1 and follow use


Indoor sports,

interior, bright
Soft shadows
sand or snow
Bright sun on

Overcast day

Neon Lights,
No shadows

Night home
Rainy days

instructions.
Sunsets,

EV 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 EV

Cut Out This Rectangle


Aperture 6.3 4.5 3.5 1.8
22 16 11 8 5.6 4 2.8 2.0 1.4 1.0 0.7 0.5

Exposure-Mat Score Use Instructions


B
Apply Glue Here 1 Align film speed with Exposure Value
at top of window.

2 Read possible Aperture / Shutter


2 Speed combinations at bottom of
window.

3 For more information -


"The Ultimate Exposure Meter"
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"Who Needs A Light Meter Anyway?"
Film Speed ASA / ISO 5 10 2025 4050 100 200 400 800
Shutter Speed 2 http://www.pcisys.net/~rlsnpjs/minolta/
4 8 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000
ev lv asa.html
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"Freebie Pocket Exposure Calculator"
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© 2003 INFORMATIQUES The Exposure-Mat is free for personal use. Commercial users email daveharris@clear.net.nz for licensing details.

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