Canon Sure Shot 130u Instruction Manual - Page 24

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EfilkitintedmitmatztrAMMIRMIEREINEFftgaiffinso .1f There is automatic exposure compensation in backlit conditions but manual exposure compensation is also optional. • The effects of exposure compensation may be difficult to see on prints from color print film. +1.5® Exposure Compensation You can use this setting to prevent your subject being too dark (underexposed) when the surroundings are extremely bright, such as at a ski-resort or in backlit conditions. -1.5® Exposure Compensation You can use this setting to prevent your subject being too bright (overexposed) when the surroundings are extremely dark, such as on a spotlit stage. iY• ^ , iF This mode is effective for shooting subject with a night scene in the background. Using a slow shutter speed, you can shoot faraway night scenes where the flash will not reach. Even after the flash has fired, make sure the person in the photograph does not move until you hear the sound of the film winding on. • The red-eye reduction function operates. • In some conditions, AUT04® may give better results. For this reason, it is best to take the picture in both vo>K1 and AuT4C> modes. r -24

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EfilkitintedmitmatztrAMMIRMIEREINEFftgaiffinso
.
1f
There
is
automatic
exposure
compensation
in
backlit
conditions
but
manual
exposure
compensation
is
also
optional.
The
effects
of
exposure
compensation
may
be
difficult
to
see
on
prints
from
color
print
film.
+1.5®
Exposure
Compensation
You
can
use
this
setting
to
prevent
your
subject
being
too
dark
(underexposed)
when
the
surroundings
are
extremely
bright,
such
as
at
a
ski
-resort
or
in
backlit
conditions.
-1.5®
Exposure
Compensation
You
can
use
this
setting
to
prevent
your
subject
being
too
bright
(overexposed)
when
the
surroundings
are
extremely
dark,
such
as
on
a
spotlit
stage.
iY•
^
,
iF
This
mode
is
effective
for
shooting
subject
with
a
night
scene
in
the
background.
Using
a
slow
shutter
speed,
you
can
shoot
faraway
night
scenes
where
the
flash
will
not
reach.
Even
after
the
flash
has
fired,
make
sure
the
person
in
the
photograph
does
not
move
until
you
hear
the
sound
of
the
film
winding
on.
The
red
-eye
reduction
function operates.
In
some
conditions,
AUT04®
may
give
better
results.
For
this
reason,
it
is
best
to
take
the
picture
in
both
vo>K1
and
AuT4C>
modes.
r
-24