Canon A-1 User Manual

Page 70

Advertising
background image

cate an exposure adjustment of only 1/3

f/stop, but your picture will be exposed in

the 1/3 f/stop increment you set on the dial.

Generally, exposure should be corrected

whenever the high-key (light) or low-key

area occupies more than half of the total

viewing area. How much more or less ex-

posure should be given depends on the light-

ing condition as roughly described below.

However, these are only general guidelines

meant to help you while experimenting.

Some situations require special measures.

For instance, when shooting a subject a-

gainst the sun or some other exceptionally

strong light source, requiring drastic ex-

posure correction, or when you shoot a

subject in an unvarying lighting condition

such as under photo lamps in a studio, it

Scale Exposure Correction

Application

1/4

2 f/stops underexposure

Black background

:

Spot lighting

1/2

1 f/stop underexposure

Black background occupying half of viewing area

:
1

Normal

:

Overhead interior lighting

2

1 f/stop overexposure

Subject by a window

:

Blue sky or sea backgrounds occupying half of viewing area

4

2 f/stops overexposure

Contre-jour portrait, white background, snow scene or blue

sky background .

Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals

–70–

Advertising