Canon A-1 User Manual

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Holding the Camera

The best precaution in preventing camera

shake is to press the shutter button gently.

Never punch it. It is also helpful to hold the

camera properly, not only for good image

results but also for comfort and ease in

handling.

We suggest first that you hold the camera

firmly in both hands, the tip of your right

thumb on the film advance lever, the right

index finger on the shutter button and the

other right fingers on the finger grip. For

best balance and easy focusing, the left

thumb and index finger should be under the

lens barrel. Press both elbows firmly against

your body when holding the camera in a

horizontal position, at least one elbow in a

vertical position. Press the camera firmly to

your cheek or forehead. Spread your feet

slightly apart with one a little ahead of the

other. Don't tense up. Now release the

shutter button gently as you exhale.

It is always advisable to lean against a steady

support, such as a wall or a tree, if any is

available. Use a tripod and a cable release

with a telephoto lens or when shooting at

a shutter speed of 1/30 sec. or slower.

If the tripod screw of your tripod is quite

long, be especially careful not to forcefully

screw it all the way in beyond the limit of

the camera's tripod socket.

Since this is a single-lens reflex camera, the

viewing lens and the camera lens are not sepa-

rate. When you look into the camera's view-

finder, you are seeing your subject through the

lens exactly as the lens “sees” it and exactly

as it will be exposed. There is no need to be

concerned with parallax.

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