Canon 199 A User Manual

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Viewfinder Displays When Using the AE-1
and AE-1 PROGRAM Cameras

As soon as the flash is charged the viewfinder
shows the f/stop selected on the 199A. In case
of using the AE-1 PROGRAM, the f/stop
display differs by about a half f/stop or less

when the film speed is set to intermediate

settings, e.g. between ASA 100 and ASA 50,
on the 199A. This is because the f/stop dis­

play in the AE-1 PROGRAM is rounded to
whole f/stops. Proper exposures are not

affected. Using either the AE-1 or AE-1

PROGRAM, when the f/stop selected on the

199A is larger than the maximum opening of

your lens, the viewfinder information gives

underexposure warning. On the contrary,

overexposure warning is given when the f/stop

selected on the 199A is smaller than the mini­
mum f/stop the lens has. In both cases, change
the f/stop setting on the 199A. Such indica­

tion method is the same for both automatic
setting or manual setting of the f/stop, aper­

ture ring removed from ‘A’. In the latter case
the M lamp comes on besides the warning.

When the automatic flash photography is

discontinued by setting the selector at the
back of the 199 A to M, the only information

in the viewfinder will be M to indicate com­

plete cancellation of auto flash mode. How­

ever, for the AE-1 PROGRAM, a “blitz” mark

E appears to indicate completion of charge.

Viewfinder Display When Using the New F-1
Camera

As soon as the flash is charged, the meter
needle position shows the f/stop selected on

the 199A when the camera is in either manual
or shutter-priority mode with the Eye-Level

Finder FN or AE Finder FN attached. When

the camera is in the aperture-priority mode

with the AE Finder FN attached, f/stop in-

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