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Canon EOS 300 - Reference and Troubleshooting

Canon EOS 300
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Basic
Photography
Terms
Exposure
Exposure
occurs
when
the
film
is
exposed
to
light.
Correct
exposure
is
attained
when
the
film
is
exposed
to
a
proper
amount
of
light
in
accordance
with
the
film's
sensitivity
to
light.
The
correct
exposure
is
adjusted
with
the
camera's
shutter
speed
and
aperture.
Shutter
speed
The
shutter
speed
is
the
length
of
time
the
camera's
shutter
opens
to
expose
the
film
to
the
light
coming
through
the
lens.
The
shutter
speed
is
displayed
on
the
camera's
LCD
panel
and
in
the
viewfinder.
It
ranges
from
30
to
1/2000
sec.
and
bulb.
Aperture
The
aperture
setting
(f-number)
indicates
the
size
of
the
aperture
opening
in
the
lens.
It
is
used
to
adjust
the
amount
of
light
striking
the
film.
The
aperture
setting
is
displayed
on
the
camera's
LCD
panel
and
in
the
viewfinder.
It
can
range
anywhere
from
1.0
to
91,
depending
on
the
lens
attached
to
the
camera.
ISO
film
speed
The
ISO
film
speed
indicates
the
film's
sensitivity
to
light.
The
higher
the
film
speed,
the
more
sensitive
the
film
is.
Therefore,
ISO
400
and
higher-
speed
films
are
suited
for
low-light
conditions.
The
ISO
film
speed
is
set
in
accordance
with
standards
set
by
the
International
Standards
Organization
(ISO).
A
film
speed
from
6
to
6400
can
be
set
with
the
camera.
The
film
speed
is
displayed
on
the
LCD
panel
and
in
the
viewfinder.
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