Confirming the exposure, Exposure control plate – Canon 310 XL User Manual

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Confirming the Exposure

When the subject is too dark, a red mark in the

lower right part of the viewfinder warns of under­

exposure. Under these conditions, use additional

light. A battery check lamp, film transport indi­
cator, and macro indication are also built into the

viewfinder.

Exposure Control Plate

For filming snowcovered mountains in the daylight,

at the beach or when it is clear out, if a high speed
film (ASA 160) is used, the picture will be
overexposed. We would highly recommend the

use of ASA 40 (25) film for daylight and outdoor
photography. When you use the film of ASA 160.

please use the Canon Filter ND—4. When attaching

the filter to the lens, pull up the exposure control

plate which is located at the base part of the light

metering window. The adjustment of this exposure

control plate is 2 stops.

* Do not use an ND filter together with a UV or

Skylight filter.

* Do not use filters except of 1 or 4 of exposure

factor.

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