Setting the asa film speed – Canon A-1 User Manual
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Setting the ASA Film Speed
The ASA is a numerical rating of a film’s
sensitivity to light. The higher the ASA
rating, the faster the film and the more
sensitive it is to a given amount of light as
compared to a film of a lower ASA rating. In
other words, the higher the ASA rating, the
less light you need to expose the film. When
buying film, choose one with an .\SA rating
appropriate for the lighting conditions. The
film
manufacturer’s
recommended
ASA
rating can be found on the film packaging or
data sheet.
Since the ASA film speed is one of the
essential factors in determining proper ex
posure,
it
is
very
important
that
it
be
correctly set on the camera. The table on the
opposite page shows the ASA ratings which
can be set on the A-1. Figures in parentheses
are intermediate film speeds which are in
dicated by dots on the ASA dial. To set the
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