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TECHNICAL EXPLANATION О

The Canon EF Is a 35mm single-lens-reflex AE

(automatic exposure) camera which is designed for

fast handling and precise exposure control. Being

modularly constructed, it contains many advanced

electronic circuits to make picture-taking easier than

ever before.

Electro-Mechanical Shutter

The vertically moving metal focal plane shutter in

the EF has speeds from 1/1000 sec. down to a full

30 seconds, plus a "B” (Bulb) setting for manual
time exposures. The shutter is electronically con­

trolled in its slow range from 1—30 sec in six discrete
steps (1, 2, 4, 8, 15, and 30). The red Light Emitting

Diode (LED), just to the left of the pentaprism,

blinks on and off to indicate when the shutter is
open. In the normal range in which most photog­

raphy will be performed, the shutter is mechani­

cally controlled from 1/2—1/1000 sec., plus B, in

eleven steps (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125,

1/500, 1/1000, and B). Electronic control of the

shutter in the slow range insures high accuracy for

long shutter speeds, whereas mechanical control in

the normal range permits manual operation of the

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