B checking the batteries, B. checking the batteries -21, Basic operation b checking the batteries – Canon EF User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

B Checking the Batteries

After loading the batteries, you should check their

power level. This is a simple procedure on the EF.

Just hold the red battery check button on the

bottom of the camera in for two or three seconds.

Watch the LED on the top of the camera. If the LED

blinks on and off rapidly, then the power level of the

batteries is sufficient. If the LED blinks only once or

does not blink at all, then the power level is

insufficient. If this is the case, replace

both

bat­

teries with two new ones of the same type.

Since the Canon EF relies heavily on battery

power for its operation, check the batteries each

time you plan to use the camera and carry spare

batteries with you at all times in case of battery

failure. Attach the small battery case to the camera

strap and carry extra batteries in it.

If the batteries do fail, the EF can still be used

manually from 1/2—1/1000 sec. The Variable Aper­

ture AE control will not operate, but you can

manually adjust the aperture ring of the lens. A basic

exposure guide to follow for bright sunlight (with

distinct shadows) is to make a fraction representing

the shutter speed needed at f/16 by putting a "one"

over the film's ASA rating. With a film of ASA 100,

use 1/100 sec. at f/16. Choose the nearest click-stop

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