Iso setting the iso film speed, Setting the iso film speed – Canon EOS Rebel 2000 User Manual

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Multiple Exposures/Setting the ISO Film Speed

Before capturing multiple exposures on the same frame of film, exposure

compensation must be set. See “Exposure Compensation” on page 52.

As a general guide, you should set the exposure compensation amount
shown below for the respective number of multiple exposures.

No. of Multiple Exposures

2

3

4

Exposure Compensation Amount

-1.0 stop

-1.5 stop

-2.0 stops

•These are only suggested exposure compensation amounts. The optimum

amount depends on the scene. Experiment to find the optimum
compensation amount.

• If the Command Dial is turned to a Basic Zone mode, the multiple-exposure

setting will be canceled automatically.

ISO

Setting the ISO Film Speed

If the film is not DX-coded or if you want to set a different ISO film speed,

you can set the ISO film speed manually. The ISO film speed can be set
from 6 to 6400.

Turn the Command Dial to <ISO>.

• The ISO icon and the current ISO film

speed will be displayed on the LCD

panel.

Turn the <iSi> until the desired

ISO film speed appears on the

LCD panel.

Turn the Command Dial to the

desired mode.

The manually-set ISO film speed will be canceled if the film is taken out and

DX-coded film is loaded.

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