Changing the asa setting – Canon A-1 User Manual

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Changing the ASA Setting

There is another way to correct exposure
which can be used whether you are in the

manual or the AE mode. That is to change
the ASA film speed setting on the camera. A

film with an ASA rating twice that of
another film requires only half the amount

of light for correct exposure as compared
with the other film. For instance, if you
have an .ASA 200 film loaded, you can make
an exposure correction equal to closing the
aperture one f/stop or raising the shutter

speed one step by changing the ASA setting
on the camera to ASA 400.

Other useful tricks can be performed by

changing the ASA setting. You may be

stuck, for instance, indoors without flash.
Even with ASA 400 film loaded in your

camera, you may be forced to use undesira­

bly slow shutter speeds. You may solve

this by "pushing" the ASA setting on the

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