Canon A-1 User Manual

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Film Advance and Shutter Release

At the base of the film advance lever is the

main switch of the camera. When it is at the

“L” (LOCK) setting, all active circuits are

turned off and the shutter button is locked

to prevent unintentional shutter release. This

switch should always be in the “L” position

to prevent battery consumption and film

wastage when the camera is not in use, such

as when it is in a camera case.

When the main switch is set at “A”, the

shutter button can be operated. The shutter

button serves to activate both the AE meter

and shutter operation. Since it is electro-

magnetic, it requires only gentle pressure for

both a very smooth shutter release as well as

immediate meter response when shooting in

quick succession. Pressing the shutter button

lightly only halfway gives a meter reading

preview inside the viewfinder. When you

press it gently all the way, the mirror flips

up, the diaphragm closes down and the

shutter releases. After shutter release, the

mirror and diaphragm automatically reset

and the film advance lever is ready to be

advanced.

With the tip of your thumb, lightly push the

film advance lever away from the camera

body to its 30 stand-off position. Now it

can be easily operated with the tip of your

thumb. Push it all the way to the right in a

single, short 120 throw to wind the film,

cock the shutter and prepare the diaphragm

and mirror for the next shutter release all in

one motion. Or you can advance the lever in

several short strokes. Each winding will also

advance the number in the frame counter,

indicating the number of pictures taken.

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