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Understanding Your Camera's Light Meter

By Liz Masoner, About.com

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How To Read the Meter

A light meter showing one stop underexposure

© 2007 Liz Masoner licensed to About.com, Inc.
Your camera's light meter shows you the amount of light in aperture settings. Each dot on the meter represents a partial "stop", or aperture increment. The numbers represent whole stops. Even though your F-Stop setting controls the aperture itself, the meter readings will also change if you change your film speed or shutter speed.

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