Shutter Release; Rewinding The Film - Canon A-1 Instructions Manual

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Shutter Release
Once you have focused,
composed your
picture and
confirmed correct exposure,
gently press
the
shutter button all
the
way
down to set the
shutter
in
motion. When the
shutter is
released
,
the
exposure
will be
stored, so there
is
no
problem
in
removing
your finger
from the
shutter button even
in
the
slow speed
range.
If you
press
the
shutter
button
in
one
very
quick
stroke, the
viewfinder
display will
become
invisible
and
the
camera's function
may
be delayed
for
an
instant,
but
exposure
metering will not
be affected and
your
picture will
be
accurately
exposed.
lf
you
press
the shutter button with an extremely
quick punch,
it
is possible
that
the
shutter
w
ill
not be
released at
all.
For
proper
function and
the
least camera shake, it is
best to press
the shutter
button
gently.
To
cancel shutter
release,
press the
battery
-58-
check
button
or return the
main
switch to
"
L".
Shutter
release
WILL
NOT be cancelled
in
the slow
shutter speed
range
simply by
turning
the
AT
dial to
a
higher shutter
speed.
Pressing
the shutter
button
will not
make
an
exposure
if
the film is only partially
ad-
vanced or if battery power is
t
oo
low.
Rewinding the Film
'When
you
have
reached the
end of
the film
the
film
advance
lever
will
stop
suddenly
before
the end of
its
stroke.
DO
NOT force
the film
advance
lever
beyond this point or
the
f
ilm mav
become
detached from
the
cartridge or tear, making
rewinding
impos-
sible
and
necessitating
h andling the
film
in
total
darkness
or a
changing
bag. Also DO
NOT open the
camera's
back
cover
before
rewinding
or
your
film
will
be LOtally
ex-
posed.

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