Canon EOS 1 Instruction Manual - Page 27

Program Shift Function, Remaining Frame Counter

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Program AE mode [P] [Exposure Warnings] • If a shutter speed of 30" and the maximum aperture value blink in the display, the subject is too dark. Switch to flash photography, referring to "V. Using Flash" on page 76. • If a shutter speed of 8000 and the minimum aperture value blink in the display, the subject is too bright. Attach a neutral density (ND) filter to the lens. ● Six-Second Timer When you release the shutter button after pressing it halfway, the LCD panel and viewfinder displays remain active for six seconds. ● Program Shift Function When taking pictures in Program AE mode, you can "shift the program" to change the set shutter speed and aperture value combination while maintaining the same exposure. After pressing the shutter button halfway, turn the main dial until the desired shutter speed/aperture value combination is displayed. ● Remaining Frame Counter When nine frames or less remain on the roll, the number of remaining frames is displayed in the viewfinder below the exposure level display. "F" indicates that 10 or more frames remain on the roll. When less than 10 frames remain, the display counts down the frames in descending order: 9, 8 ... 2, 1. • Non-DX films are identified as 36-exposure rolls, and the remaining frame counter operates accordingly. Remaining frame counter 27

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If a shutter speed of 30” and the maximum aperture value blink in the display, the sub-
ject is too dark. Switch to flash photography, referring to “V. Using Flash” on page 76.
If a shutter speed of 8000 and the minimum aperture value blink in the display, the
subject is too bright. Attach a neutral density (ND) filter to the lens.
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Program AE mode [P]
Six-Second Timer
When you release the shutter button after pressing it halfway, the LCD
panel and viewfinder displays remain active for six seconds.
Program Shift Function
When taking pictures in Program AE mode, you can “shift the program” to
change the set shutter speed and aperture value combination while main-
taining the same exposure.
After pressing the shutter button halfway, turn the main dial until the
desired shutter speed/aperture value combination is displayed.
[Exposure Warnings]
Remaining frame counter
Remaining Frame Counter
When nine frames or less remain on the roll, the number of
remaining frames is displayed in the viewfinder below the expo-
sure level display. “F” indicates that 10 or more frames remain on
the roll. When less than 10 frames remain, the display counts
down the frames in descending order: 9, 8 ... 2, 1.
Non-DX films are identified as 36-exposure rolls, and the remaining
frame counter operates accordingly.