Originally Posted by
Peter Ryan
Hi Samuel and welcome to CiC,
The camera has a very good light meter and it meter works automatically when you turn on the camera and take the lens cap off. Light passing through the lens will give you an Aperture and Shutter reading that reflects the amount of light required to record an image.
The shutter reflects time in photography and the aperture lets in varying quantities of light depending upon the size of the opening. The aperture also determines the Depth of Field, or area within the image that shows as sharp. Both the shutter and aperture can be adjusted to impart their influence on the end result. They do work in a reciprocal manner where an adjustment in one will yield and equal and opposite adjustment in the other to maintain the correct exposure.
You should also read the tutorials on Shutter and on Aperture to get an understanding of their creative effect on the image.
BTW is Karratha the town in Western Australia?