Canon Rebel Ti EOS Rebel Ti manual - Page 53

Exposure Warning List

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Exposure Warning List Mode Blinking Warning Indication The subject is too dark. Countermeasures Use flash. The subject is too bright. Attach a neutral density filter to the lens. The picture will be underexposed. Turn the < > dial to set a slower shutter speed. The picture will be overexposed. Turn the < > dial to set a faster shutter speed. The picture will be underexposed. Turn the < > dial to set a larger aperture (smaller f/number). The picture will be overexposed. Turn the < > dial to set a smaller aperture (larger f/number). 1) Move away from the The desired depth of subject and try again. field cannot be 2) If a zoom lens is used, obtained. use the shortest focal length. The subject is too dark. Use flash. The result will be the same as using the < > mode. The subject is too bright. Attach a neutral density (ND) filter to the lens. The sample warnings above apply when the lens used has a maximum aperture of f/4.0 and minimum aperture of f/22. The maximum and minimum aperture warning displays will differ depending on the lens attached to the camera. 53

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Mode
Blinking Warning
Indication
Countermeasures
Exposure Warning List
The subject is too
dark.
The subject is too
bright.
The picture will be
underexposed.
The picture will be
overexposed.
The picture will be
underexposed.
The picture will be
overexposed.
The desired depth of
field cannot be
obtained.
The subject is too
dark.
The subject is too
bright.
Use flash.
Attach a neutral density
filter to the lens.
Turn the <
> dial to
set a slower shutter
speed.
Turn the <
> dial to
set a faster shutter
speed.
Turn the <
> dial to
set a larger aperture
(smaller f/number).
Turn the <
> dial to
set a smaller aperture
(larger f/number).
1) Move away from the
subject and try again.
2) If a zoom lens is used,
use the shortest focal
length.
Use flash. The result will
be the same as using the
<
> mode.
Attach a neutral density
(ND) filter to the lens.
The sample warnings above apply when the lens used has a maximum aperture
of f/4.0 and minimum aperture of f/22. The maximum and minimum aperture
warning displays will differ depending on the lens attached to the camera.