Canon F1 Instruction Manual
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23 REWINDING THE FILM Notes If you are not sure the rewind lever is engaged, or if you have accidentally engaged it, gently press the shutter button and the lever will pop back up. The frame counter does not count backwards as you rewind the lm. The frame counter will return to S and the rerwind lever will automatically disengage when you open the camera back. 51
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24 DEPTH OF FIELD 24 Depth of Field There are two ways to check depth of eld. One is by using the depth-of-eld scale on the lens. This is a scale of f/stops repeated on each side of the distance index. 1. First focus. Then press the shutter button halfway and note to which f/stop the meter needle points in the viewnder. Find the two f/stops on the depth- of-eld scale which correspond to that number. 2. Draw imaginary lines from those two numbers to the distance scale. The eective depth of eld lies...
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24 DEPTH OF FIELD You can check depth of eld visually in the following way: Focus the sub ject. Then press the shutter button halfway and note to hich f/stop the meter needle points in the viewnder. Turn the lens aperture ring to that f/stop. Push in and then release the stop-down slide so that it unlocks and you can see its red line. Now, just by looking at your sub ject through the viewnder, you can see the range of sharp focus. After checking depth of eld, push in and then release the...
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25 SELF-TIMER 25 Self-timer First make sure the lm is advanced to the next frame. Turn the self-timer/lock lever to S. Focus the sub ject and take a meter reading. Do not set the shutter dial to B because the self-timer will not function on this setting. Press the shutter button. A beep-beep sound will be emitted. The shutter will be released automatically ten seconds later. At two seconds before shutter release, the camera will begin to beep at a faster rate. Following exposure, turn the...
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25 SELF-TIMER If you have started the self-timer and wish to cancel its operation, press the battery check button. Eyepiece Shutter If your eye will not be to the eyepiece during shutter release, close the eyepiece shutter to prevent stray light from entering and causing underexposure. This is particularly important in self-timer AE photography, and also applies to remote control and night photography. To close the eyepiece shutter, push the lever clockwise. The red dot is a reminder that the eyepiece...
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26 MULTIPLE EXPOSURES 26 Multiple Exposures The New F-1s provision for multiple exposures allows you to easily make two or more exposures on the same frame for creative eect. 57
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26 MULTIPLE EXPOSURES 1. First advance the lm to the next frame. 2. Then take up any lm slack. To do this, unfold the rewind crank and gently turn it in the direction of the arrow until it stops. 3. Focus, compose your sub ject and take the picture. 4. Turn and press down the rewind lever in the usual manner; the lm will now retain stationary for multiple exposures. 5. Gently turn the lm advance lever. This will cock the shutter for the next exposure. You can make any number of exposures on the same...
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26 MULTIPLE EXPOSURES Note Multiple exposures are also possible when the AE Power Winder FN or AE Motor Drive FN is attached to the camera. To release the shuter, use either of the two shutter buttons of the power drive. To return to normal shooting, cap the lens and take a blank shot using the cameras shutter button. 59
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27 EXPOSURE IN MULTIPLE EXPOSURES 27 Exposure in Multiple Exposures Generally, the rst exposure of a series should be of a relatively dark sub ject so that the image in the next exposure will show up clearly. For best results, it is advisable to decrease the exposure for each shot. Depending on the situation, there are several ways to do this. One way is to change the ISO setting to a higher value as described earlier. In this method, you must rst decide how many exposures you want to make on the same...