Canon A-1 User Manual

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Shutter Release

Once you have focused, composed your

picture and confirmed correct exposure,

gently press the shutter button all the way

down to set the shutter in motion. When the

shutter is released, the exposure will be

stored, so there is no problem in removing

your finger from the shutter button even in

the slow speed range.

If you press the shutter button in one very

quick stroke, the viewfinder display will

become invisible and the camera's function

may be delayed for an instant, but exposure

metering will not be affected and your

picture will be accurately exposed. If you

press the shutter button with an extremely

quick punch, it is possible that the shutter

will not be released at all. For proper

function and the least camera shake, it is

best to press the shutter button gently.

To cancel shutter release, press the battery

check button or return the main switch to

“L”. Shutter release WILL NOT be

cancelled in the slow shutter speed range

simply by turning the AT dial to a higher

shutter

speed.

Pressing the shutter button will not make an

exposure if the film is only partially ad-

vanced or if battery power is too low.

Rewinding the Film

When you have reached the end of the film,

the film advance lever will stop suddenly

before the end of its stroke. DO NOT force

the film advance lever beyond this point or

the film may become detached from the

cartridge or tear, making rewinding impos-

sible and necessitating handling the film in

total darkness or a changing bag. Also DO

NOT open the camera's back cover before

rewinding or your film will be totally ex-

posed.

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