Canon EOS 1 Instruction Manual - Page 47

repeat steps 1 and 2 to reset the, To cancel auto exposure bracketing

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Auto Exposure Bracketing [AEB] 1 2 3 • Display examples of AEB exposures in the viewfinder Tv ONE SHOT 3 210 1 23 • The compensation amount for each shot is also displayed in the viewfinder by the exposure level indicator. • It is possible to take one shot at a time even in continuous exposure mode. The AEB indicator ( ) blinks continuously until all three exposures are completed. • If the shutter is held completely pressed in continuous exposure mode, three frames are exposed in sequence but the viewfinder's metering level indicator is not active. Film winding automatically stops after three frames. • When AEB is used in conjunction with the self-timer, three frames are automatically exposed in sequence after a 2- or 10-second delay. 5 To cancel auto exposure bracketing, repeat steps 1 and 2 to reset the bracketing amount to 0. • Auto exposure bracketing is also canceled when the lens is exchanged, the film is replaced or rewound, bulb exposure mode is set, flash charge completion is loaded, the clear button is pressed, or the main switch is set to " ". Custom Function (Refer to pages 88-89) The camera can be set so that auto exposure bracketing is not canceled when the lens is exchanged, the film is loaded or rewound, or the main switch is set to " ". • By setting exposure compensation (see "7. Exposure Compensation" on page 42) after setting the auto exposure bracketing step amount, you can take three sequential overexposed or under- exposed shots while varying the compensation for each shot. The bracketing step amount is not changed even when shifting the standard (metered) exposure. • Auto exposure bracketing cannot be used in bulb mode or when using flash. • Auto exposure bracketing cannot be set on the EOS-1 N RS in RS mode. 47

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By setting exposure compensation (see “7. Exposure Compensation” on page 42) after setting
the auto exposure bracketing step amount, you can take three sequential overexposed or under-
exposed shots while varying the compensation for each shot. The bracketing step amount is not
changed even when shifting the standard (metered) exposure.
Auto exposure bracketing cannot be used in bulb mode or when using flash.
Auto exposure bracketing cannot be set on the EOS-1 N RS in RS mode.
Auto Exposure Bracketing [AEB]
The compensation amount for each
shot is also displayed in the viewfinder
by the exposure level indicator.
It is possible to take one shot at a time
even in continuous exposure mode.
The AEB indicator (
) blinks contin-
uously until all three exposures are
completed.
If the shutter is held completely
pressed in continuous exposure mode,
three frames are exposed in sequence
but the viewfinder’s metering level indi-
cator is not active. Film winding auto-
matically stops after three frames.
When AEB is used in conjunction with
the self-timer, three frames are auto-
matically exposed in sequence after a
2- or 10-second delay.
5
To cancel auto exposure bracketing,
repeat steps 1 and 2 to reset the
bracketing amount to 0.
Auto exposure bracketing is also can-
celed when the lens is exchanged, the
film is replaced or rewound, bulb
exposure mode is set, flash charge
completion is loaded, the clear button
is pressed, or the main switch is set to
”.
ONE SHOT
3
2
1
1
2
3
v
T
0
The camera can be set so that auto exposure
bracketing is not canceled when the lens is
exchanged, the film is loaded or rewound, or
the main switch is set to “
”.
Display examples of AEB exposures
in the viewfinder
1
2
3
Custom Function
(Refer to pages 88–89)