Canon A1 Service Manual - Canon A1 camera is pretty lightweight and sturdy. The form is also quite ergonomic and comfortable to hold because there is a finger grip on the front of the camera which also doubles as the battery cover. There are three types of operations that are set via a small lever next to cock the shutter. Ie A for photographing, L to lock or lock the shutter button and S for self-timer about 10 seconds. To be able to operate this camera requires a 4xLR44 battery (6 volts). This camera can not be operated without the battery and the camera does not support multi exposure mode directly. The Canon A1 camera supports shutter-priority mode, so we can set the shutter speed and the camera automatically controls the aperture. The trick is setting the aperture ring on the lens and setting a model sign A dial on the camera at the desired shutter speed, the longest two seconds and 1/1000 second fastest, but it is also Bulb mode. The camera can also be used in full manual mode that is setting the lens aperture ring in addition to the pins A and mode-dial at shutter speeds apart from the mark Program. But using this camera in shutter-priority mode or full manual actually wasted sophistication auto program mode is quite accurate, which is the reason why we chose this camera.
Even this famous Canon A1 camera viewfinder is very bright, even brighter than most other cameras both analog and digital. Information displayed on the viewfinder is very minimal so that indeed this camera user just need to focus and composition of the object alone, without being bothered by a variety of technical information camera. In order to use the program auto exposure mode use a new lens or lens bayonet mounting FD FD-lock mounting Brech. This Canon A1 camera can also be fitted with lenses FL but his program mode will not work. The camera also supports DOF preview by pressing the lever DOF are in addition to the lower left of the lens. The camera has a four-axis cloth slot. The shutter speed is adjustable from 30 s to 1/1000 s and to B (Bulb, for long-term exposure). In addition to the automatic program (P), it offers an automatic aperture control (Tv), an automatic time (Av), an automatic flash and an automatic shutter with a working aperture, as well as a setting for manual exposure (M). In the automatic time-of-view with working aperture, the light measurement is performed instead of with the aperture value set with the adjusted aperture. In order to be able to influence the automatics, an exposure correction is available over twelve steps. The film sensitivity can be set in a range from 6 to 12800 ASA (9 to 42 DIN). Furthermore, the camera provides a measured value memory, a multi-exposure device and an electronically controlled self-timer with selectable delay times of 2 and 10 seconds. The viewfinder can be closed with a small lever to prevent the penetration of stray light, especially when using tripods.
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