Canon EOS Elan II EOS ELAN II Instruction Manual - Page 57

Creative, Modes, Correct, exposure, Overexposure, Underexposure

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O IV. Creative Zone Modes Press the shutter button halfway to focus the subject. • Check the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder or on the Ler) panel. 500 5.5 Correct exposure Overexposure Underexposure ■ ■ The image was removed due to copyright restrictions 5 Look at the exposure level indicator and adjust the exposure level as desired. Correct exposure: This is the standard reference point for a correct exposure. Overexposure: To achieve the correct exposure, increase the shutter speed or set a smaller aperture. Underexposure: To achieve the correct exposure, decrease the shutter speed or set a larger aperture. • If the exposure level indicator blinks at +2 or -2 on the exposure level scale, it indicates that the current exposure setting will result in overexposure or underexposure by more than two stops. 6 Take the picture. 57

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IV.
Creative
Zone
Modes
O
Correct
exposure
Overexposure
Underexposure
The
image
was
removed
due
to
copyright
restrictions
5
6
Press
the
shutter
button
halfway
to
focus
the
subject.
Check
the
exposure
level
indicator
in
the
viewfinder
or
on
the
Ler)
panel.
500
5.5
Look
at
the
exposure
level
indicator
and
adjust
the
exposure
level
as
desired.
Correct
exposure:
This
is
the
standard
reference
point
for
a
correct
exposure.
Overexposure:
To
achieve
the
correct
exposure,
increase
the
shutter
speed
or
set
a
smaller
aperture.
Underexposure:
To
achieve
the
correct
exposure,
decrease
the
shutter
speed
or
set
a
larger
aperture.
If
the
exposure
level
indicator
blinks
at
+2
or
—2
on
the
exposure
level
scale,
it
indicates
that
the
current
exposure
setting
will
result
in
overexposure
or
underexposure
by
more
than
two
stops.
Take
the
picture.
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