M: manual exposure – Canon EOS 1100 D User Manual

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M: Manual Exposure

You can set both the shutter speed and aperture manually as desired.

While referring to the exposure level Indicator In the viewfinder, you can

set the exposure as desired. This method Is called manual exposure.
* <M>

stands for Manual.

pF

1

<AvlM>

Standard exposure index

Exposure level mark

Set the

Mode Dial to <M>.

Set the shutter speed and
aperture.

To set the shutter speed, turn the

<- ~ i> dial.

To set the aperture, hold down the

<Av0>

button and turn the <£S> dial.

Focus the subject.

Press the shutter button halfway.

The exposure setting will be
displayed In the viewfinder.
The exposure level mark <l> indicates

how far the current exposure level is

from the standard exposure level.

Set

the

exposure and take the

picture.

Set the shutter speed and aperture as

desired.

If the exposure set exceeds ±2 stops from

the standard exposure, the end of the

exposure level indicator will display <^>
or <^> in the viewfinder. (On the LCD

monitor, if the exposure level is higher

than ±3 stops, the <i> icon will blink at
where <-3> or <+3> is displayed.)

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If [Ql= Auto

Lighting Optimizer]

(p.107) is set to any setting other than

[Disable],

the image may still look bright even if a darker exposure has been set.

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