Canon A-1 User Manual

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aperture

and

shutter

speed

in

the

pro­

grammed AE mode. This mode is helpful
when your only goal is correct exposure

and neither depth of field nor control of
movement are very important in the picture.

It is the easiest mode for the beginner.
In stopped-down AE, you set the aperture

manually on the lens aperture ring while the
camera

automatically

selects

a

shutter

speed for correct exposure. This is a big
advantage when using non-FD lenses and

in

specialized

areas

of

photography

such

as

photomacrography

and

photomicro­

graphy.

AE flash photography is possible with the

Canon

Speedlite

133A,

155A,

177A

or

199A. In this mode, the camera sets both

aperture

and

shutter

speed

automatically,

eliminating any worries about guide number
calculations and flash synchronizing shutter
speeds.
The first three AE modes discussed above

are explained in more detail in the following

sections.

For

more

information

concerning

the stopped-down AE and AE flash modes,
please refer to the section entitled SPECIAL­

IZED PROCEDURES.

Please note that shutter priority AE, aper­

ture priority AE, programmed AE and AE
flash are possible only with an FD lens and

only when the lens aperture ring is set to the

“A” mark. See SETTING THE LENS FOR

AE PHOTOGRAPHY.

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