Canon 540EZ User Manual

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3. Shutter-priority AE

Shutter-priority AE mode is useful for flash pictures of moving subjects
where different shutter speeds can provide different effects. After manual­

ly selecting the desired shutter speed (between 30 sec. and the camera’s

X-sync speed), the camera automatically sets the aperture value neces­
sary to achieve proper background exposure. When the picture is taken,
the flash exposure is automatically controlled according to the TTL pro­

gram based on the automatically-set aperture value.

■) Set the camera's shooting mode to shutter-priority AE mode

(Tv),

then set a desired shutter speed between 30 sec. and the camera’s

X-sync speed.

Make sure the flash is set to

TTL

mode,

then

cover

the

subject

with

the

viewfinder’s

AF frame and press the shut­
ter button halfway to focus the
subject.

Confirm that the distance from
the camera to the subject is
within the flash coupling dis­
tance range displayed in the

LCD panel, make sure the

viewfinder’s

aperture

value

display is not blinking and that

the flash charge indicator

i

is lit, then take the picture.

I

If the aperture value blinks in the viewfinder, the background will be either over­

exposed or underexposed. If this occurs, change the shutter speed until the blink­

ing stops.

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