Canon AE-1 User Manual

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Exposure Compensation by Changing

the ASA Setting

An ASA film speed twice as fast as

another denotes that only half the amount of

light is necessary for correct exposure as com*
pared with the other film speed. With this in

mind, you can compensate for exposure by

changing the ASA film speed settmg. For
example, with the aperture ring set to the "A'*
mark, when an ASA 400 film is used, you can
double the amount of light striking the film
for exposure compensation by switching the
ASA film speed setting to ASA 200.

Using the ^If-Timer

Obvious uses for the $elf*timer are self*

portraits and the inclusion of the photo*

grapher in the picture. The self*timer. though,

can also be used in place of a cable release

to release the shutter gently arsd smoothly in

dose range work like photomicrography oc

copying.

Push the electronic $etf*timer lever

forward, then press the shutter button, and
the shutter will be released 10 secor>ds later.

The camera memoriгei the exposure value the

very instant the self*timer is activated by

pressii>g the shutter button. While the self-
timer is in operation, the self*tirr>ef lamp
flashes on and off.

After you finish takirtg a picture, the

sdf timer lever should be reset to its orignal
position. Otherwise, it will function again the
isext time you press the shutter button.

Exposure will be automaticatly determined at
the instant the shutter button is pressed, arxf

not when the picture is actually taken. There­
fore. avoid standing directly in front of the

lens when you press the shutter button as the

AE control may miscalculate exposure.

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