Canon F1-N manual Exposure Compensation

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22 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

22 Exposure Compensation

With center-weighted average metering, the camera’s meter reads the average bright- ness of the subjects in a scene, with special emphasis placed on those in the center. Certa n lighting conditions, however, may necessitate exposure correction. If there is bright light, such as the sun or a window, behind the subject, the meter may be influenced by that light and your subject will be underexposed. On the other hand, if you are shooting an actor on a dimly-lit stage, the meter may be ”fooled” and your subject will be overexposed. Thus it is preferable, whenever possible, to meter the part of the scene which requires the most accurate exposure. This is particularly true if the scene has strong contrasts in brightness.

Selective-area metering is less influenced by the surrounding lighting conditions provided the main subject covers most of the 12% metering area. However, if the subject is quite small, some exposure compensation may still be necessary.

Since spot metering allows you to select a small, exact area, it is virtually unaffected provided the subject fills the 3% center spot.

Exposure compensation may also be necessary if you wish to intentionally overex- pose or underexpose the shot for creative effect.

You can compensate exposure in any one of the following ways:

Manual Exposure

Exposure Compensation Dial

Adjust the ISO Setting

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Contents Canon New F-1 Page Film Speed Range Film Advance Lever Canon Breech-lock Mount Exposure Compensation Eyepiece Shutter Button/Self-timer Contoured Action Grip Film Rewind/Multiple Contents Contents Attaching the Lens FLP Battery Loading the 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 How to Choose a Shutter Speed Freezing MotionBlurring the Subject’s Motion PanningAperture ApertureAperture Exposure Modes Full-aperture MeteringStopped-down Metering Meter Mode Selector NormalWhich viewfinder did you purchase? Eye-Level Finder FN Match-needle MeteringMatch-needle Metering EYE-LEVEL Finder FN Stopped-down Fixed-index Metering AE Finder FN Aperture-priority AEAPERTURE-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 System Accessories Canon AE Motor Drive FNCanon 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