Canon F1N Camera manual Exposure Modes, Full-aperture Metering

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13 EXPOSURE MODES

13 Exposure Modes

The New Canon F-1 is basically a manual-exposure camera capable of through-the- iens, full-aperture metering and stopped-down metering with the Eye-Level Finder FN. It can be converted to automatic exposure (AE) simply by attaching the suit- able AE accessory, such as the AE Finder FN for aperture-priority AE, or the AE Power Winder FN or AE Motor Drive FN for shutter-priority AE. Manual exposure is still possible with one or both of these accessories attached.

The following exposure modes are possible with the New Canon F-1:

Match-needle Metering

Shutter-priority AE

Aperture-priority AE

Stopped-down (Fixed-index) Metering

Stopped-down AE

Detailed information of these modes is provided in the sections entitled ”Eye-Level Finder FN,” ”AE Finder FN,” and ”Shutter-priority AE.”

13.1Full-aperture Metering

With a Canon FD lens, metering is done with the lens at maximum aperture. This is called ”full-aperture metering.” The lens diaphragm does not close down until the shutter is released. Afterwards, it reopens automatically to the maximum aperture. One of the primary advantages of full-aperture metering is that you are able to view and meter the subject with the viewfinder at its brightest.

1. Match-needle Metering

Set the desired shutter speed and turn the lens’ aperture ring until the meter needle bisects the aperture ring. The position of the meter needle is determined by the film speed, shutter speed and the lighting conditions. This manual mode is suitable for virtually all subjects.

2. Shutter-priority AE

Set the desired shutter speed and the camera automatically selects the proper aper- ture according to lighting conditions. This AE mode is suitable for most subjects but especially useful in action photography.

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Lars Heineken 23rd December Canon New F1 Instructions ManualContents Contents Attaching the Lens FLP Loading the Battery BatteryChecking the Battery Battery Shutter Release and Self-timer/Lock Lever Shutter Release and SELF-TIMER/LOCK Lever Holding the Camera Focusing Focusing Loading the Film Setting the ASA/ISO Film Speed Frame Counter Frame Counter Exposure Shutter Shutter Freezing Motion How to Choose a Shutter SpeedPanning Blurring the Subject’s MotionAperture ApertureAperture Full-aperture Metering Exposure ModesStopped-down Metering Normal Meter Mode SelectorWhich viewfinder did you purchase? Match-needle Metering Eye-Level Finder FNMatch-needle Metering EYE-LEVEL Finder FN Stopped-down Fixed-index Metering Aperture-priority AE AE Finder FNAPERTURE-PRIORITY AE Stopped-down AE Incorrect exposure Page Shutter-priority AE SHUTTER-PRIORITY AE SHUTTER-PRIORITY AE Meter Coupling Range Metering Sensitivity Areas Metering Sensitivity Areas Metering Sensitivity Areas Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation Rewinding the Film Rewinding the Film Depth of Field Depth of Field Self-timer SELF-TIMER SELF-TIMER Multiple Exposures Multiple Exposures Multiple Exposures Exposure in Multiple Exposures Flash Photography Slow-sync Flash Photography General Flash Photography Flash Photography Shooting with Close-up Accessories Shooting with CLOSE-UP Accessories Shooting with CLOSE-UP Accessories Shooting with CLOSE-UP Accessories Shooting with CLOSE-UP Accessories Shooting with CLOSE-UP Accessories Canon AE Motor Drive FN System AccessoriesCanon AE Power Winder FN Canon Film Chamber FN-100 Canon Data Back FN Canon Wireless Controller LC-1 Specification Specification Specification Specification Specification With FD 50mm f/1.4 Caring for your Camera Caring for Your Camera