Exposure compensation – Canon A-1 User Manual

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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

You can, of course, make exposure cor­
rections by operating the camera manually,

but the A-1 is also equipped with other

devices which allow you to correct the
exposure while in an AE mode.
Unusual lighting conditions which necessi­
tate exposure correction include those in­
stances when light takes up the major part of

the viewing area, such as in beach or snow
scenes, and contre-jour or backlit situations

in which light is shining behind the subject,

such as when your subject is in front of a

window or when a lamp or the sun is shining

behind

him/her.

In

such

situations,

the

camera might be fooled into giving a reading

which would underexpose your subject, so
you must give it more exposure than the
camera shows in AE. This also applies to
high-key or intentionally overexposed shots.

On the other hand, it is necessary to reduce

the exposure for a low-key shot. Some cor­

rection may also be necessary if your sub-

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