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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
1. Manual Exposure
After setting the desired shutter speed, turn the aperture ring until the aperture
needle aligns with the meter needle. You can now over- or underexpose the subject in
one-half f/stop increments simply by turning the aperture ring to a larger or smaller
aperture. Note that the diameter of the aperture needle’s circle is equivalent to one
f/stop. This method of exposure correction is useful, for example, when shooting a
subject with strong backlight.
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Summary of Contents for F-1
Page 1: ...Canon New F1 Instructions Manual Lars Heineken 23rd December 2002 1 ...
Page 17: ...8 FRAME COUNTER 17 ...
Page 44: ...21 METERING SENSITIVITY AREAS 44 ...
Page 56: ...25 SELF TIMER 56 ...
Page 65: ...29 SHOOTING WITH CLOSE UP ACCESSORIES 29 Shooting with Close up Accessories 65 ...
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