Canon A-1 User Manual

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light reaching the film plane is greatly
reduced due to attached accessories, the A-1

is capable of metering as low a light level aS

EV-2 (with ASA 100 film) in the stopped-
down AE mode. Furthermore, since the A-1
employs a through-the-lens meter, no expo­

sure correction is necessary when accessori­

es are inserted between camera and lens.
When you are finished operating in the
stopped-down AE mode, unfold and press
down on the stop-down lever. It will pop out
and the camera will be reset for full aper­

ture metering. With an FD lens, you can

now return the lens aperture ring to the “A”

mark if you wish to use the A-1 in a full

aperture metering AE mode,

if you return the aperture ring to “A” but
leave the stop-down lever pushed in, the

camera will remain in the stopped-down AE

mode and all subsequent exposures will be
made at the lens minimum aperture. Though
exposure will be correct, this situation se­

verely strains camera mechanisms and is not
recommended.

When

performing

stopped-down

metering,

you also have the advantage of being able to

confirm depth of field directly in the view­

finder.See Checking the Depth of Field.

It is not possible to shoot sequentially with
the Power Winder A or Motor Drive MA

when in the stopped-down AE mode using

an FD lens. In this situation, only single­
frame power winding is possible.

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