Shooting with manual aperture control, Manu, Auto – Canon SCOOPIC 16M User Manual
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Shooting with Manual Aperture Control
1. Place the EE changeover lever to M ANU.
2. Set the manual aperture control ring to the desired
T/stop or set the aperture needle within the finder to
the desired T/stop.
Zooming and focusing are made in the same manner as
in EE shooting.
Shooting with manual aperture control may be em
ployed in the following cases:
MANU.
AUTO*
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•
Shooting against light
• Obtaining special effects
• Panning at very high speed
• Shooting a subject whose brightness changes rapidly
Note:
If you should want to make an exposure determination
with a hand held meter instead of the built-in meter in
the Scoopic 16M, you need only adjust the T/stop scale
of the camera to the same number indicated by the
f/stop scale of the meter. For example, if meter reads
f4, set camera dial to T/4. Your exposures will always
be perfect since all light loss factors have already been
accounted for.
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