Taking a stopped-down meter reading – Canon EF User Manual

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Taking a Stopped-Down Meter

Reading

When Canon FL or manual lenses and most

accessories, such as a belows unit, extension tubes,

or a microscope adapter, are used on the EF, it is

necessary to take a stopped-down meter reading.

Stopping-down the lens is done in exactly the same

manner as previewing depth-of-field described in the

preceding section. While the lens is stopped-down,

adjust the aperture ring and/or shutter speed dial

until the meter needle inside the viewfinder is

aligned with the stopped-down metering index mark.

Release the multi-purpose lever and press the

shutter button to take a perfectly exposed photo­

graph.

• During stopped-down metering at small apertures,

it is very difficult to focus properly, because

depth-of-field is very deep, and the viewfinder screen

is dark. Therefore, focus first before taking a

stopped-down reading.

• The multi-purpose lever may be locked into its

stopped-down position. Move the L-M lock lever to

the red "L" position. Then push the multi-purpose

lever in toward the lens.

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