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9.2 AE Lock
AE lock function is useful in a number of shooting scenarios but is
particularly useful when capturing panoramic images where a
consistent exposure is needed to seamlessly stick images together in
post production.
The AEL button will lock the Auto-exposure value as the photo is being
recomposed.
1. Turn the shutter release mode selector lever to S or C.
2. Turn the exposure mode setting dial and select P, Av or Tv.
3. Focus on the subject for metering exposure, and press the AEL
button on the rear of the grip. [ ] Will appear on the viewnder LCD,
indicating that the exposure value is locked.
4. Slide the camera to recompose the shot, and take the picture.
When you press and hold AEL button the over/under exposure value
will be shown to the far right in the viewnder LCD.
NOTE:
[ ] in the viewnder LCD blinks to
indicate the exposure is locked, when
you continue to take the next picture in
the AE lock mode.
If you turn the shutter release mode
selector lever to the L (power OFF)
position, or after elapse of one hour,
the AE lock mode will automatically be
cancelled.
In the Manual M exposure mode, you
cannot use the AE lock function.
When the difference between the
metered value and the set value is
displayed, press the AEL button [A] for
approximately one second, and one-
push shift function will be activated and
the camera will automatically adjust the
shutter speed.
P
Av
Tv
M
X
CF
C1
C2
C3
A
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