Canon A-1 User Manual

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Memo Holder

The back cover of this camera is provided

with a memo holder. Once you have loaded

the film and set the ASA, it is very useful to

tear off the end of the film box and insert it

into this memo holder as a constant re-

minder of the type of film in use. Add other

information as you like.

The Basics of Exposure

This section contains some terms and

definitions which will be used throughout

this instruction booklet.

The amount of exposure is a matter not only

of the amount of light allowed to strike

the film but also of the amount of time

the light is allowed to strike the film. The

camera has two mechanisms to control

exposure, the diaphragm and the shutter.

The diaphragm consists of blades which

open and close to certain size openings

called apertures. The size of the aperture

determines the amount of light which will

fall on the film. The various size apertures

are indicated by a set series of numbers

called f/stops or f/numbers. Each f/stop

represents some amount of light that is

allowed to pass through the lens. The smaller

numbers are called large f/stops while the

larger numbers are called small f/stops.

This is because the larger numbers represent

smaller apertures and allow less light to pass

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