Viewfinder; Viewing And Focusing - Canon A-1 Instructions Manual

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Viewfinder
A less conspicuous, unusual
feature
of the
A-1 is
the
fact
that,
unless you are
taking
a
meter reading,
the only
thing you can
see in
the
bright viewfinder is the viewing
area.
All
other
information
is
eliminated, leaving you
undistracted freedom to focus and
compose
your
picture.
The
A-1
uses
the
Central
Emphasis
Metering
method of
exposure
measurement which
reads
the entire viewing area with emphasis
on the central portion where the subject
is
most likely to be
placed.
This
metering
system ensures
correct
e
xposure
even
when
skylight is present
in
your picture.
This
camera is equipped with a split-image/
microprism rangefinder focusing screen.
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Out of Focus
In Focus
Viewing and
Focusing.
To focus
,
rotate the focusing ring of the lens
as you view
the
subject
through
the
view-
finder. Do not swing your upper body
backward and forward
as
you
focus
.
The focusing screen is composed of three
different focusing aids: a microprism ring
and
a split-image rangefinder in
the
central
area, and a surrounding matte screen.
The
split-image rangefinder tells
you
that the
image is "in focus" when
the image,
which is
divided
horizontally
when
out
of focus
,
merges to become one
complete
image. The
micro prism
rangefinder presents
a clear,
steady image when in focus
but a
broken
1
shimmering image when not accurately in
focus.
When your desired subject
is sharp,
you know
that
the
focus
is correctly
set.
You can focus with any of these three
focusing aids as you like depending on the
subject and your preference.

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