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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  INTRODUCTION    the A-1's system accessories are integrated  Congratulations! You are now the owner of  into its pulse-controlled, digital computer  the most exciting and advanced camera on  system so that you can enjoy AE flash and  the market. Canon has good reason to have  motorized AE photography. In the A-1,  unbounded confidence and pride in the A-1.  Canon finally offers you a multifunctional  Embodied in this camera are t
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Focusing Index Mark with Depth-of-Field Scale Focusing Ring Mount Positioning Point “A” Mark Exposure Preview  Switch  AE Lock Pin Exposure Memory  Aperture Ring Switch Stop-Down Lever Battery Chamber Cover/Finger Grip Viewfinder Display Lever Positioning Pin For Action Grip PC Socket Mounting Socket   for Action Grip Battery Check Button AT Dial Guard AT Dial ASA Lock Button Exposure Compensation Main Switch Scale  Battery Check
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Numerals and Characters Composing  TABLE OF CONTENTS  Digital Readout in Viewfinder ................................. 54  Main Features ............................................................ 5  Incorrect Exposure Warnings ................................... 55  Pictorial Outline for General Use of   Double-Check Before Shooting ............................... 57  the Camera ..................................................
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  MAIN FEATURES Quality from the Inside Out Canon has extended its use of computers  The extraordinary qualities of the A-1 start and automation from automatic production  with its design. It is the first camera in the of the main parts to at least partial  world in which all information, both input automation in all facets of production  and output, is in the form of pulse signals, including processing, assembly and in- enabling i
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  AE functions is also possible.  the A-1 has two controls for wide-range  Shutter priority AE is especially useful exposure compensation. These are the  in action photography, aperture priority AE exposure compensation dial for stepped  in still photography. The programmed AE exposure correction between ±2 f/stops and  mode, in which the camera controls both an exposure memory switch for temporary  aperture and shutter speed for c
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Wide Metering Range detachable action grip, its 120°-stroke film  With its extensive film sensitivity range advance lever with a 30 stand-off, its  eyepiece shutter and its shutter button lock  (ASA 6-12800) and 16 shutter speeds  (1/1000-30 sec.), the A-1 offers a wide AE (main switch).  metering range from EV18 (f/16, 1/1000   sec.) all the way down to EV-2 (f/1.4, 8 sec.) The System  with ASA 100 film and an f/1.4 speed lens. 
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Load the battery. Turn the main switch to the Load the film and advance  “A” position and check the it to the first frame.  11 22 33 11 22 33 power level. PICTORIAL OUTLINE FOR GENERAL USE OF THE CAMERA  Look into the viewfinder.  Check the exposure. Compose the picture and focus.  7 777 8 88 8 Flashes to indicate  overexposure  Out of Focus In Focus Flashes to indicate  underexposure                                              
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Set the ASA film speed. Set the aperture ring of the Select the AE mode.  lens to the “A” mark (for (Turn the AT dial).  4 44 4 5 55 5 6 66 6 AE photography).  Press the shutter Advance the film to the next Rewind the film after  all frames are exposed. button gently. frame.  99 99 11 11 11 11  10 10 110 0                                                                                                                              
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  SETTING THE CAMERA FOR THE FIVE AE MODES AND MANUAL OVERRIDE  Shutter Priority AE Aperture Priority AE Programmed AE  1. Make sure the lens aperture 1. Make sure the aperture ring 1. Make sure the aperture ring  ring is set to the “A” mark. of the lens is set to the “A” of the lens is set to the “A” 2. Switch the AE mode selec- mark. mark.  tor to TV.  2. Switch the AE mode selec- 2. Switch the AE mode selec-  3. Select a shutter
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Stopped-down AE AE Flash Manual Override  1. Disengage the lens aperture 1. Insert the Speedlite 1. Disengage the lens aperture  ring from the “A” mark 577G's or 533G's sensor ring from the “A” mark  (necessary only on FD lens). unit or the 199A, 188A, (necessary only on FD lens).  2. Fold and push in the stop- 177A, 155A or 133A into 2. Switch the AE mode selec-  down lever. the A-1's accessory shoe. tor to TV.  3. Set the apert
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Eyecup 4S  PRELIMINARY PREPARATIONS This is an accessory eyecup which snaps into  the eyepiece grooves. Its use is not  mandatory, but viewing with it may be more  Neckstrap  comfortable, and it helps block extraneous  Thread the tips of the neckstrap through the  light from entering the viewfinder.  corresponding rings on the camera so that    the tips are on the inside. Then adjust the  Action Grip  neckstrap to the length most
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Semi-hard Case    HANDLING THE LENS  To protect the camera, particularly when  carrying, it, insert it into its semi-hard case  as indicated in the photo A. You can Lens Cap and Rear Dust Cap  easily shoot pictures even with the camera in The front and rear lens caps should always  the semi-hard case by turning the top cover be on the lens when the lens is not on the  down. If you wish to remove the top cover, camera. For protect
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Positioning Pin Automatic Aperture Lever Rear Dust Cap tight.  The rear dust cap must be removed before   mounting the lens. Operation with an FD lens which has  a chrome Breech-lock mount ring or  Operation with an FD lens which lacks  with an FL lens:  a chrome Breech-lock mount ring:  Removal from Lens  The rear dust cap for this type of lens has  1. Turn the lens' mount ring clockwise until  serrated edges. Do not mount a rea
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals    Lens Hood  When shooting into bright light, light rays  entering the lens may form defects on the  image called ghost and flare. Attaching a  hood onto the lens helps to prevent this.  Bayonet-mount hoods are available as op-  tional accessories for most Canon lenses.  Please use only that hood which is specified  for the lens concerned. This type of hood  fits into the bayonet mount at the front of  Reattachment  the lens wher
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  above the camera mount.   2. In this position, apply slight pressure to  the lens, and simply rotate the whole lens  clockwise until it stops and the lens  release button pops out with a click.  Do not press the lens release button while   mounting the lens.  Only when this button pops out can you be  sure that the lens is properly mounted and  that it will function properly. It is also  Mounting on the Camera and Dis-  possible 
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  When removing a lens, take special care not  to damage the protruding pins and levers  on the rear. With the exception of the Fish-  eye 7.5mm lens, always put a lens down  with the rear facing up.  Whenever you mount an FD lens on the A-1,  its maximum aperture is automatically  transmitted to the camera's AE circuit. Even  if you switch to an FD lens of a different  maximum aperture, the mounting procedure  is the same as that 
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Normal Procedures                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Loading the Battery rosion and damage to the camera due to  This camera will not function unless a dirt or fingerprints.   battery is loaded. Use one brand-new silver To load the battery:  oxide or alkaline-manganese battery as speci- 1. Apply either a fingernail or the eyepiece  fied in the table below or an equivalent bat- protective cover, which is inserted into  tery of another brand. the accessory shoe of the camera, into th
                    
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                        Not For Resale – Free Download at http://www.joe-chan.com/manuals  Checking the Battery cannot be checked in the “L” position. Then  Life of the battery in normal use is press the battery check button on the top of  approximately one year. Using the camera the camera for two to three seconds. If,  frequently at low shutter speeds, at the “B” while pressing the battery check button,  setting or in extremely cold conditions takes the LED on the top of the camera blinks on  more battery power and r