Self-timer – Canon A-1 User Manual

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Self-Timer

The self-timer is usually used either so that

you can include yourself in a picture or as an

iilternative to a cable release for the softest

possible shutter release in delicate photogra­
phy, such as photomacrography and pho­
tomicrography, or on other occasions when

long exposures are necessary. Tliis particular
self-timer allows a time-lag of cither two or

ten seconds.

To use the self-timer, first make sure the

film is wound and that the shutter speed is

not at “B”. If the film is not wound, the

self-timer will act, but the shutter will not.

The self-timer will not function normally at

“B”. Now set the main switch to 2 or 10.

Focus and compose your picture. You may

press the exposure preview switch to check
the

exposure.

However,

remember

that,,

since the A-1 is designed to reflect any

last-second changes in exposure when in an

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