Canon VI-T User Manual
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CHANGING THE SENSITIVITY OF THE LIGHT METER
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For the object
in bright light
For the object
in poor light
If the subject is in so bright a light that it causes the needle to scale
out, or when the photo subject is too dark to give sufficient impulse to
the needle, the sensitivity of the light meter is changed by shifting the
sensitivity lever on the light meter. If the index mark on the lever
shows the orange dot, indicating the need of high sensitivity (because
the object is dark), the aperture reading must be taken from orange
scale. Conversely, if the indicator shows the white dot, indicating the
need of low sensitivity (because the object is in bright light), the aperture
must be read ofi the white scale on the meter dial.
PERFORMANCE
• Reading can be made by either direct or incident light.
• Can be adjusted for both high and low sensitivity.
• Using ASA 100 .. .
Low sensitivity range
Light value
10—19 lumen
High sensitivity range
Light value
4—13 lumen
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