Canon 300 EZ User Manual
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2. When the shutter speed of 30" blinks,
the camera is warning that A-TTL is
impossible and the background will be
underexposed.
The
main
subject,
however, will be exposed correctly
since normal TTL (see p.18) functions
instead of A-TTL.
•The shutter speed of 30" may stop
blinking when a larger aperture is set
and A-TTL is possible but be careful
of camera-shake.
3. When the fastest possible X-sync
shutter speed (1/250 sec with the EOS
620 and 1/125 sec with the EOS 650)
blinks, the camera is warning that
A-TTL is impossible and the back
ground will be overexposed. The main
subject, however, will be exposed cor
rectly since normal TTL (see p.18)
functions instead of A-TTL.
•The shutter speed may stop blinking
when a smaller aperture is set. A-TTL
is possible.
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