Metering at low light levels – Canon A-1 User Manual

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Metering at Low Light Levels

With AE coupling all the way down to EV -2

(with ASA 100 film), the A-1 is capable of

metering and producing a natural rendition
of the light in very dim lighting conditions.

Since EV -2 is practically the lowest light
level at which you can even perceive your

subject through the viewfinder, you can

basically perform AE photography with the
A-1 as long as you can see your subject in

the viewfinder when using a film with appro­

priate sensitivity. This means that the A-1
will usually give you a meter reading even in

the most adverse of lighting conditions when
performing photomacrography and photo­
micrography in the stopped-down AE mode.

What this also means is that you will be

using very slow shutter speeds and may be

subject to failure of the reciprocity law. The
reciprocity law is that relationship between
apertures and shutter speeds discussed earlier

in which several combinations of the two
will give the same exposure value. The

trouble with this law is that it may not hold

true at slow shutter speeds. More exposure

may be necessary. You will find information

concerning reciprocity law failure and how
to correct it in the data sheet that comes

with your film. Correction of reciprocity
failure may involve increasing the light

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