Canon Pro1 PowerShot Pro1 Camera User Guide - Page 169

Locking the, Exposure Setting AE, Switching between Light, Metering Modes, Changing the ISO, Speed,

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Problem Subject in recorded image is too dark Cause Solution Insufficient light for shooting zSet the built-in flash to on. zUse a high-output externally mounted flash. Subject dark in comparison to the background zSet the exposure compensation to a positive (+) setting. zUse the AE lock or spot metering function. J See Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) (p. 104) and Switching between Light Metering Modes (p. 90). Subject too far for flash to zTo use the built-in flash, reach shoot within 50 cm to 5.0 m (1.6 to 16 ft.) of the subject at the maximum wide angle and within 1 to 3.5 m (3.3 to 11 ft.) at the maximum telephoto setting. zUse an externally mounted flash with a large output. zRaise the ISO sensitivity and then shoot. J See Changing the ISO Speed (p. 99). The ND filter is On. zSet [ND Filter] to [Off]. J See Using the ND Filter (p. 118). Appendix 165

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Appendix
Subject in recorded
image is too dark
Insufficient light for
shooting
Set the built-in flash to on.
Use a high-output
externally mounted flash.
Subject dark in
comparison to the
background
Set the exposure
compensation to a
positive (+) setting.
Use the AE lock or spot
metering function.
See
Locking the
Exposure Setting (AE
Lock)
(p. 104) and
Switching between Light
Metering Modes
(p. 90).
Subject too far for flash to
reach
To use the built-in flash,
shoot within 50 cm to
5.0 m (1.6 to 16 ft.) of the
subject at the maximum
wide angle and within 1 to
3.5 m (3.3 to 11 ft.) at the
maximum telephoto
setting.
Use an externally
mounted flash with a large
output.
Raise the ISO sensitivity
and then shoot.
See
Changing the ISO
Speed
(p. 99).
The ND filter is On.
Set [ND Filter] to [Off].
See
Using the ND Filter
(p. 118).
Problem
Cause
Solution