Canon A-1 User Manual

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1. Make sure the mount ring is locked so

that it cannot be turned.

2. Align the arrow on the cap with the

red dot on the mount ring.

3. In that position, push lightly down on the

cap and turn the mount ring counter-

clockwise until it is tight.

Lens Hood

When shooting into bright light, light rays

entering the lens may form defects on the

image called ghost and flare. Attaching a

hood onto the lens helps to prevent this.

Bayonet-mount hoods are available as op-

tional accessories for most Canon lenses.

Please use only that hood which is specified

for the lens concerned. This type of hood

fits into the bayonet mount at the front of

the lens where it is fixed by turning until it

is tight. Some hoods for wide-angle lenses

require proper positioning before mounting.

Align the red dot on this type of hood with

the notch in the bayonet mount at the front

of the lens. Then lightly push the hood into

the mount and turn it until it is tight.

When not in use, the hood can be mounted

in reverse on a standard or some wide-angle

lenses, in which case even the hood will fit

perfectly into the camera's case.

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