Canon EOS 5000 User Manual
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Taking Photographs with Exposure Set for Center of Viewfinder (Partiai illietering)
When there is a sharp difference in light levels between the subject and
the background, it is possible to take the shot with the metering set for the
center
area
of
the
viewfinder
(areas
covered
by
the
center
metering
mark),
without
influence
from
the
background.
This
is
called
partial
metering. Partial metering operation locks the exposure (AE lock) at the
same time as focusing the subject using the center focusing point (for
information on center-priority range see page 37).
1
Partial metering circle
With
the
command
dial,
set
the
desired
shutter
speed
in
the
shutter-priority AE zone.
Look
through
the
viewfinder
and
position the wide AF frame over the
subject.
Press
the
shutter
button
halfway to focus.
Position
the
partial
metering
circle
over
the
subject
requiring
light
compensation and press the partial
metering/AE lock button.
• “
” appears in the viewfinder to indicate
that partial metering is locked ®.
•
When appears and the shutter button
is pressed halfway, the partial metering
button may be released without the
exposure setting changing (exposure set
AE lock).
After
checking
the
composition,
press
the
shutter
button
fully
to
take the photograph.
If there is any obstruction in front of the subject
it can be difficult to focus with the AF wide
frame, so it may be better to use the center
focusing frame (see page 37). Using the center
focusing frame will activate partial metering at
the same time.
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