Lens signal coupling – Canon A-1 User Manual
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Lens Signal Coupling
There are several levers and pins at the rear
of an KD lens which transmit signals be
tween the lens and the camera body. Usually
it is not necessary to know what they are,
but sometimes, when you must operate the
aperture manually for non-coupied acces
sories for instance, it is. Just for your
information,
we
include
explanations
of
them here.
1. .\perturc Signal Lever
With an FD lens, exposure metering is
performed through the lens at full aperture.
This is nice for you since you have a bright
viewfinder to focus and compose, but to
determine
correct
exposure,
the
camera
must
know
the
effective
aperture.
For
most cameras, such as the Canon F-1,
this lever transmits the preset aperture on
the lens aperture ring to the exposure meter.
It is coupled to the lens aperture ring and
moves in jjroportion to its rotation. In .\E
photography, however, the exposure meter
receives a signal directly from the camera.
2. Automatic Aperture Lever
This lever couples to the camera body to
stop the diaphragm down to the preset
aperture just before the shutter releases. This
is the lever that must be locked for manual
diaphragm control with a non-coupled acces
sory.
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