Swivel type accessory shoe – Canon VI-T User Manual
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3. Bring the Meter to the spot where you want highlighted. And face the Meter
Window towards the camera or the position of the camera.
4. When photographing in artificial light, read off the meter readings at several
portions of the subject and determine the light value by obtaining the average
figure.
5. Do not face the Meter towards the light source. Always towards the position of
the lens to obtain accurcte readings.
8. When the camera is against a strong light source, do not direct the Meter
towards the light. If directed towards the light, the picture will be underexposed.
Bring the Meter to the subject and face the Meter towards the lens.
7. In color photography, if the brightest part of the subject is not more than 4
times brighter than the darkest part, the result should be satisfactory; however,
if the discrepancy is more than 4 times, read off the exposure reading of the
part where you want most emphasized.
SWIVEL TYPE ACCESSORY SHOE
Loading and unloading film, as well as taking intentional
double exposures, is possible with the Canon-Meter 2
mounted on the camera. This can be done, after pulling
out combination dial, by turning the meter a half-circle
clockwise to the position as illustrated.
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