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Exposure
Memory
Switch
The
A-1
also
offers
an
exposure memory
switch for correcting the
exposure in
the /\E
mode. Essentially, this switch
assures
correct
exposure
by exposing
the picture for
your
subject
n
o
matter
what
the
surroundings
are.
When
you
press in
the
exposure memory
switch,
il locks
the exposure
value
(EV)
for
whatever
you arc metering. You can then
compose
the
picture
as
you wish, and it will
come
out
correctly exposed for whatever
you
metered.
An extra advantage
in
this
is
that,
depending
upon
whether
you arc
in the
shutter
priority or
aperture
priority
AE
mode,
you
can
change
either
one and the
camera
will automatically
select
the
other to
arrive
at the
same locked-in
exposure
value.
For instance, suppose you
want
to
take
a
portrait of a subject against
the sun. First
move in closer
to
your
subject until it
is
centered
in and
taking
up
about one-third of
-7
1
-
the
total
vie'wing
area.
Push and hold
in
the
exposure
memory switch
to
lock
the
ex-
posure
value m etered for
your
subject. Now
step back
and compose
the picture
as you
like.
Change
the aperture or
shutter speed,
depending
upon
which
priority you
are
in,
if
necessary.
Continuing to
hold in
the
exposure memory switch,
press
the
shutter
button.
Your
subject
will be
correctly
exposed.
Of
course,
you h
ave
a problem if
you
cannot
approach
your
subject
to meter it directly.
Then try
to
find
an
approachable
subject
which
you
think would
give
the
same
ex-
posure
val
ue
as
your subject.
Meter
it,
push
m
and
hold th
e ex posure
memory switch.
Compose
your subject and shoot
for correct
exposure.
Please
note
that
y
ou
must
h
old in the
exposure
memory
switch
until
after you
press the
shutter
button. It does not
lock.

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