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Does the Canon AE-1 program have a light meter?

Does the Canon AE-1 program have a light meter?

The built-in light meter on both the Canon AE-1 Program and Canon A-1 is a LED readout versus the match-needle indicator on the Canon AE-1. Both the Canon AE-1 Program and Canon A-1 feature a fully automatic mode and shutter speed priority mode while the Canon AE-1 only has shutter priority.

How do I use my Canon AE-1 meter?

The AE-1 is a Shutter-Priority camera. That means you set the shutter speed and the camera will set the aperture. The meter needle in the viewfinder will show you what aperture the camera would select based on what shutter speed you have set. Try this, set the lens aperture ring to ‘A’ as John describes above.

Is Canon AE-1 full manual?

The AE-1 is a shutter priority mode only camera. It does not have a “traditional” manual setting. You can set the aperture and shutter independently but the light meter in the viewfinder will always point to the “proper” aperture the camera thinks it should be shooting at regardless of the current setting.

What shutter speed should I use for Canon AE-1?

Canon AE-1 Program

Overview
Shutter speed range 2 s to 1/1000 s
General
Battery 4LR44 6V battery or 4 LR44 1.5 volt batteries
Dimensions 87 × 141 × 47.5 mm

What type of battery does the Canon AE-1 Use?

4LR44 6V battery
Canon AE-1 Program

Overview
Battery 4LR44 6V battery or 4 LR44 1.5 volt batteries
Dimensions 87 × 141 × 47.5 mm
Weight 575 g
Made in Japan

How do I choose shutter speed?

As a rule of thumb, your shutter speed should not exceed your lens’ focal length when you are shooting handheld. For example, if you are shooting with a 200mm lens, your shutter speed should be 1/200th of a second or faster to produce a sharp image.

How do I choose shutter speed on my AE 1?

To set the shutter speed, rotate the dial in either direction until the desired number clicks into place next to the white index mark. An in-between shutter speed cannot be set on the dial. Rotated between “B” and “1000”.

Is there a light meter on the Canon AE-1?

The built-in light meter on both the Canon AE-1 Program and Canon A-1 is a LED readout versus the match-needle indicator on the Canon AE-1. You get the action grip battery cover on both the Canon AE-1 Program and Canon A-1.

What’s the max ISO on a Canon AE-1?

The max ISO/ASA on the Canon AE-1 Program and Canon AE-1 is 3200. One of the most innovative features of this camera, especially when it was first introduced is its automatic shooting modes when used with Canon FD lenses. The camera features a fully automatic program mode and shutter speed priority mode.

What does the AE-1 Program do on Canon Speedlite?

The aperture selected automatically by the AE-1 PROGRAM is displayed in the viewfinder. The meter index is for setting exposure with a non-FD lens and in close-up photography. When using a Canon Speedlite 011A, 133A, 155A, 166A, 177A, 188A, 199A, 533G or 577G, a green flash charge-completion signal lights up when the flash is charged.

When did the Canon AE-1 Program camera come out?

The camera was launched in 1981 as the new and improved version of the Canon AE-1 and came with a fully automatic program mode that made photography easy for everyone. Since the camera was so popular, you can easily find a body and lens combo in good condition on eBay for under $200.