Exposure level difference comparison – Canon T 90 User Manual

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When the spot

metering mark

is moved to

• o -

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tt

1

«

1

f

*

►a

y m

F

another point.

F

F

r

-(Indicates underexposure

by more than 4,5 steps)

Fixed dot The free dot is displayed (Indicates 2 steps

to determine the exposure

brighter than the

level difference

main subiect)

• (Indicates

overexposure by
more than 4 5 steps)

< Exposure Level Difference

Comparison >

When you move the spot metering mark to
another point of the subject after the spot

metering button has been pressed, the new

metering value (•) will appear to the right of

the viewfinder as a free dot. You can check

the exposure level difference between the
main subject (stored into memory by the

fixed dot) and another point of the viewfinder,
that exists in the scene before pressing the

shutter button.

• The free dot moves in the range of ±4
steps If the exposure level difference is

±4.5 steps or more, the “A" (+) or “T"

(—) indicator will be displayed Instead of

66 the“«” dot

In most cases, exposure compensation is neces­

sary for the one-point spot metering. Please react

the column of “H/S control” (—> p.69), too.

In order to obtain correct exposure in the one-

point spot metering, factors such as subject con­

trast pattern, reflectivity and latitude of the film in

use must be carefully considered

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