Canon A-1 User Manual

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shutter speed. If your lens has a smaller

minimum aperture, exposure will be correct.

Outside the Meter Coupling Range

When the light level is so low that it would

be outside the meter coupling range re-

gardless of the shutter speed you set, the set

shutter speed will flash on and off along

with the aperture in the viewfinder. When

the light level is too high, a small aperture

will flash on and off even when the AT dial

is set to the highest shutter speed. In these

cases, shooting in the shutter priority

AE mode is only possible if you can change

the light level accordingly or switch to a

more appropriate film.

2. In aperture priority AE mode

When exposure is incorrect, the LED digital

readout for shutter speed flashes on and off.

When the highest shutter speed of 1000

flashes in the viewfinder to indicate over-

exposure, turn the AT dial to a smaller

aperture. When a shutter speed of the slow

range flashes in the viewfinder to indicate

underexposure, turn the AT dial to a larger

aperture. The shutter speed value that flash-

es to indicate underexposure depends on the

speed (maximum aperture) of the lens and

ASA film speed.

As in the shutter priority AE mode, when

the light level is too low, both shutter

speed and aperture data will flash on and off

to indicate that no matter what aperture you

set, the meter will not couple in an AE

mode. When the light level is too high, the

shutter speed will flash on and off even

when the AT dial is set to the minimum

aperture possible. Again, AE photography is

still possible if you change the light level

or switch to a more appropriate film.

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