Canon EOS 1 Instruction Manual - Page 89

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Custom Function Chart Operation Useful Situations Reference Page No. Evaluative metering. Setting this function to center-weighted 38 average metering provides the photog- rapher with a predictable metering pat- tern for determining exposure. This is useful for experienced photographers Center-weighted average metering. who have over many years developed • The LCD panel still shows the evaluative an ability to accurately determine expo- metering indication. sure combining average metering and exposure compensation. Under → Correct → Over Under → Correct → Over 2, 3:These settings change the bracket- 45 ing sequence to "0 which 47 is useful when shooting live subjects or changing scenes where the first shot will most likely capture the best expression or composition. Correct → Under → Over Correct → Under → Over • 0 & 2: AEB operation is canceled when main switch is set to " ", lens is exchanged, film is loaded or rewound, bulb exposure mode is set, flash charge completion is detected, or the clear button is pressed. • 1 & 3: AEB operation is not canceled when main switch is set to " ", lens is exchanged or film is loaded or rewound. AEB mode can be selected by simultaneous pressing AF mode and shooting mode selectors + main dial operation. 1, 3:These settings are useful for photographers who frequently use AEB, as it prevents AEB mode from being canceled every time the lens is exchanged, the main switch is set to " ", or the film is rewound or exchanged, and allows the user to activate AEB mode using an external setting operation, eliminating the need to open the camera's palm door. Focusing point superimposed (red). Superimpose is prohibited. This option is for users who are 30 annoyed by the AF frame illumination in the viewfinder, as well as for those who frequently use manual focusing to adjust the final focus. 89

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Custom Function Chart
Evaluative metering.
Center-weighted average metering.
Under
Correct
Over
Under
Correct
Over
Correct
Under
Over
Correct
Under
Over
Focusing point superimposed (red).
Superimpose is prohibited.
The LCD panel still shows the evaluative
metering indication.
0 & 2: AEB operation is canceled when
main switch is set to “
”, lens is
exchanged, film is loaded or rewound, bulb
exposure mode is set, flash charge comple-
tion is detected, or the clear button is
pressed.
• 1 & 3: AEB operation is not canceled
when main switch is set to “
”, lens is
exchanged or film is loaded or rewound.
AEB mode can be selected by simultane-
ous pressing AF mode and shooting
mode selectors + main dial operation.
38
45
47
30
Operation
Useful Situations
Reference
Page No.
Setting this function to center-weighted
average metering provides the photog-
rapher with a predictable metering pat-
tern for determining exposure. This is
useful for experienced photographers
who have over many years developed
an ability to accurately determine expo-
sure combining average metering and
exposure compensation.
2, 3:These settings change the bracket-
ing sequence to “0
+”, which
is useful when shooting live sub-
jects or changing scenes where the
first shot will most likely capture the
best expression or composition.
1, 3:These settings are useful for pho-
tographers who frequently use
AEB, as it prevents AEB mode
from being canceled every time the
lens is exchanged, the main switch
is set to
, or the film is
rewound or exchanged, and allows
the user to activate AEB mode
using an external setting operation,
eliminating the need to open the
camera’s palm door.
This option is for users who are
annoyed by the AF frame illumination in
the viewfinder, as well as for those who
frequently use manual focusing to
adjust the final focus.