Stopped-down metering – Canon AT 1 User Manual

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Stopped-Down Metering

When the AT-1 is used with Canon FD

lenses, photography can be performed with

match needle type full aperture metering.

Even when the lens automatic aperture lever

is locked in the manual position, FD lenses

should not be used on the AT-1 with stopped-

down metering. This will cause improper

meter readings. However, with the Canon
FL lenses and most accessories such as bellows,
extension tubes, or a microscope adapter, it is

necessary to take a stopped-down meter

reading. Stopped-down metering is performed
by pushing the stopped-down lever until it
locks with the main switch at ON, and
adjusting the shutter dial and/or the aperture

ring until the meter needle is aligned with the

aperture needle. Press the shutter button

and the photograph will be prefectly exposed.

If the lens should be mounted on the

camera with the stopped-down lever locked,

correct exposure will not be obtained. In this
case, a red warning mark by the stopped-down

coupling lever inside the camera body is
visible. After removing the lens, on the lower

part of the camera body, just below the

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