Partial metering using ae lock – Canon EOS Rebel 2000 User Manual

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Partial Metering Using AE Lock

In high-contrast situations such as a person spotlighted against a dark

background, the exposure may turn out too bright or too dark in certain
areas of the photograph. To obtain a more accurate exposure in such
cases, use AE lock to lock the subject’s exposure level.

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Aim the center of the viewfinder
over the area where you want to

iock the exposure. Then press the

shutter button haifway to focus.

Press the <*> button.

• The <*> indicator lights in the

viewfinder and the exposure level

locks (AE lock). The Indicator
remains displayed 4 sec. after you let

go of the <*> button.

• Each time you press the <-X-> button,

AE lock takes effect for the current
exposure level.

• AE lock is canceled 4 sec. after you

let go of the <*> button or if you

turn the Command Dial.

• If the Command Dial is set to

<M>

(see page 48), the exposure level

index will show the difference
between the exposure level you have
set manually and the subject’s
brightness based on partial metering.

• If AE lock is to be executed again,

keep pressing the <*> button and
press the shutter button.

Compose the shot and take the

picture.

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