Canon Model 7 User Manual

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2. When the lens aperture ring is pre set to the desired "F" stop: Turn the shutter

dial

and

match

the

aperture

reading

on

the

meter

indicator

window

to

the

guide

line where the needle rests. The shutter dial should be set where it click-stops.

NOTE;

The light meter cannot be used for " B ” and “T” exposures or when using

speedlight.

When using the light meter, be sure that YOUR HAND DOES NOT COVER THE

PHOTOCELL.

CHANGING THE SENSITIVITY OF THE LIGHT METER. . .

Ordinarily,

low

sensitivity

'black

dot!

is

used

for

bright

outdoors.

High

sensitivity

(orange dot' for indoors and before or after sunset outdoors, if your subject is in so

bright

that

it

causes

the

needle

to

scale

out,

or

when

the

subject

Is

too

dark

to

give sufficient

impulse

to

the needle,

the

sensitivity of the

light meter is changed

by

turning

the

sensitivity

shifting

knob.

If

the

orange

dot

on

the

sensitivity

shifting

knob

is

matched

to

the

index

mark,

indicating

the

need

of

high

sensitivity

(because

the

subject

is

dark),

the

aperture

reading

must

be

read

off

from

the

orange

scale.

Conversely, if the black dot is matched to the index mark, indicating the need of low

sensitivity

(because

the

subject

is

too

bright),

the

aperture

reading

must

be

read

off

from the white scale.

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Index Mark

Orange or Black Dot

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