22 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

The whole numbers are for increasing exposure while the fractions are for reducing exposure. The numbers ”2” and ”1/2” are equivalent to one f/stop (or one step of the shutter dial), while ”4” and ”1/4” are equivalent to two f/stops (or two steps of the shutter dial). The intermediate settings indicate increments of 1/3 f/stop. The table above shows which settings can be used depending on the ISO film speed.

This means of exposure compensation is possible regardless of the exposure mode, and is useful for bracketing. It is particularly advantageous for AE photography since it allows you to adjust the exposure quickly.

IMPORTANT Once you have made an exposure correction, dc. not forget to reset the dial to ”1.” Otherwise, all following frames will be incorrectly exposed.

3. Adjusting the ISO Rating

You can also correct exposure in manual or AE by changing the film speed setting on the camera.

A film with an ISO rating twice that of another film requires only half the amount of light for correct exposure. Thus if you have an ISO 100 film loaded and you wish to underexpose the subject one f/stop, simply change the ISO setting to ISO 200. It is possible to over- or underexpose the subject by up to two f/stops using any of these three methods. For compensating more than two f/stops, make the adjust- ment by changing the ISO rating or by manually setting the aperture and shutter speed.

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Canon F1N Camera manual Exposure Compensation