Partial metering – Canon EOS 650 User Manual

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5. Partial Metering

This camera has an evaluative metering function

which allows you to obtain the correct exposure
without exposure compensation in normal backlit
photography (see p. 18). Use the partial metering
mode, however, for stage photography where
there is a big difference in brightness between the
main subject and the background, and when you

want to control the exposure.

The partial metering mode can be used

regardless of the camera’s mode, except

when the main switch is set to the full auto

position (a).

The partial metering area Is approximately

6.5% of the picture area.

The AE lock mechanism automatically works

in the partial metering mode.

1) Put the main subject in the center and cover

with the patrial metering mark.

2) Press the shutter button halfway.

AE lock:

The original exposure value remains locked

as long as the shutter button is pressed
halfway, so even if you recompose the pic­

ture, correct exposure on the main subject
will not be affected by changes in lighting
conditions.

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3) While pressing the shutter button halfway,

press the partial metering button. (In the
manual override, however, press the partial
metering button while pressing the manual
aperture set button.)

4) Compose the picture while continuing to hold

down the shutter button, then press the shut­
ter button completely to take the picture.

A green asterisk (“

k

”) indicating that the

partial metering mode and the AE lock are
on appears in the viewfinder.

You can remove your finger from the par­

tial metering button if you keep pressing
the shutter button halfway.

Sequential AE lock photography

When shooting continuously with AE lock in
the same lighting conditions, it is not

necessary to meter the subject for each

shot provided you keep pressing the shut­
ter button halfway after each exposure.

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