Exposure warnings – Canon BP-511 User Manual

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REFERENCE

Exposure Warnings

The warnings shown are examples using a lens with a minimum aperture value of
f/3.5, and a maximum aperture value of f/22. Actual maximum and minimum
aperture values will depend on the particular lens you use.

Mode

Blinking warning

Description

Remarks

Subject is too dark.

Subject is too bright.

Picture will be underex-
posed.

Picture will be overex-
posed.

Picture will be underex-
posed.

Picture will be overex-
posed.

The desired depth of field
cannot be obtained.

Subject is too dark.

Subject is too bright.

1) Increase the ISO speed.
2) Use flash.

1) Decrease the ISO speed.
2) Use a neutral density filter.

1) Turn the <

> dial to a

slower shutter speed.

2) Increase the ISO speed.

1) Turn the <

> dial to a faster

shutter speed.

2) Decrease the ISO speed.

1) Turn the <

> dial to a

smaller aperture value.

2) Increase the ISO speed.

1) Turn the <

> dial to a larger

aperture value.

2) Decrease the ISO speed.

1) Move farther from the subject

and try again.

2) If using a zoom lens, use the

shortest focal length.

1) Increase the ISO speed.
2) Use a flash (the result will be

the same as using Program
AE < >).

1) Decrease the ISO speed.
2) Use a neutral density filter.

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