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Canon T50 User Manual

Canon T50
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6. Setting the Film Speed
While pressing the lock release
button, rotate the film speed dial
until the ISO/ASA of your film is
aligned with the green index. This
is necessary for getting correct
exposure.
A film's ISO/ASA number (for
example, ISO/ASA 100)
represents its sensitivity to
light. The higher the number,
the less light needed for an
exposure. Thus, with ISO/ASA
400 film you can shoot even in
dim light.
(Figures in parentheses are intermediate film speeds represented by
dots on the film speed dial )

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Canon T50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Type35mm SLR
Lens MountCanon FD
Exposure ModesProgram AE
Power Source2x AA batteries
ViewfinderFixed eye-level pentaprism
Flash Sync1/60 sec
Shutter Speed1/1000 to 2 sec, Bulb
MeteringCenter-weighted averaging
ISO RangeASA 25-1600
Film AdvanceAutomatic

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