Canon AE-1 User Manual

Page 75

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

2

Effects of Changing the Aperture

Because this camera is an AE camera with

shutter speed priority, when you change the
shutter speed, the aperture will also change.

If you change the speed by one gradation, the

aperture also changes the equivalent of one

gradation. Aperture changes have an effect
on the photographic expression as follows:

In example C, the aperture was set at

f/1.8 with the shutter speed dial adjusted be­

fore shooting. In example D, a f/16 setting

was used to clearly demonstrate the dif­

ference. In C, the chesspieces in the back

and front are blurred and only the chesspiece

in the center is in focus. In D, most of the

chesspieces are sharp and clear and only
those in the back are blurred. Thus, the lens

aperture controls the zone of sharpness in

the subject field which is observed in the
viewfinder or recorded on the film.

Aperture Priority Photography

After having given careful thought to the

results of aperture adjustments, when the

f/stop has been determined before shooting,

press the exposure preview switch while
looking into the viewfinder. Then turn the

Advertising