Canon A-1 User Manual

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Manual Override

You may have occasion to wish to cancel the

A-1's AE capabilities to control exposure,

both aperture and shutter speed, by your-

self. This will be the case if you are using a

separate exposure meter, if you wish to

correct exposure in unusual lighting con-

ditions or in flash photography, or if you

want to control exposure for creative ef-

fects.

With the A-1, this is a simple process. Using

an FD lens, first disengage the aperture ring

from the “A” mark. Set the AE mode

selector to TV. The Av setting is useless.

Set the aperture by turning the lens aperture

ring, and set the shutter speed by turning the

AT dial. When you press the exposure

preview switch or the shutter button half-

way to preview the exposure, the data dis-

played in the viewfinder will be the same as

if the camera was in shutter priority AE.

You will see the shutter speed you have

set on the AT dial. The aperture dis-

played is that that the camera would select

on Auto. Although the aperture you have

manually set on the aperture ring is not

displayed, it is at that aperture that your

picture will be exposed when you press

the shutter button. You will also see the red

“M” inside the viewfinder to indicate that

you are in the manual mode.

To operate the camera manually using an FL

lens or any other lens without a full aperture

signal pin, set the AE mode selector to TV.

With these lenses you must always set the

aperture by turning the lens aperture ring. In

the case of these lenses, the digital readout is

unreliable, and it is better to cut it out

altogether by switching off the viewfinder

display lever. You must rely on your own

experience for setting the exposure.

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