Manual aperture control shooting – Canon AUTO ZOOM 1014 User Manual
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Manual Aperture Control Shooting
When
the
EE/manual
aperture
control
ring
is
pulled
out,
the
EE
mechanism is released and you can set the aperture manually. Turn the
EE/manual
aperture
control
ring
looking
at
the
exposure
indicator
in
the
viewfinder and decide the exposure. This method is especially useful when
you take a subject against the light, or when you want to emphasize with a
high-key
or
low-key
effect.
When
you
push
in
the
EE/manual
aperture
control ring, you can perform EE shooting again.
•
When the EE/manual aperture control ring is pulled out, the indicator in
the viewfinder moves to the red mark on the left edge.
•
When
the
EE/manual
aperture
control
ring
is
turned
counterclockwise
the aperture closes. When it is turned clockwise, it opens. When the needle
is in the red warning mark on the left edge or on the right edge, it does not
move anymore even if the ring is rotated in the same direction.
•
When you change the filming speeds from 18 fps to "SLOW MOTION"
in manual aperture control, stop shooting and open the aperture by 1-1/2
f/stops in the case of instant slow-motion (approximately 54 fps) and 1/2
f/stop in the case of 24 fps.