dynachrome
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I just got back a nicely serviced Canon New F-1. It has the AE finder. With the shutter speed dial set at A and the aperture ring of the lens not set at its A mark, I have aperture priority automation. The shutter speeds are displayed at the bottom of the finder and go up to 1/1000. The top shutter speed of the camera is 1/2000. I can think of three reasons for why the 1/2000 speed is missing from the finder in aperture priority mode:
1) There is no room in the finder for the extra speed
2) With certain film speeds and lighting conditions the 1/2000 speed would go beyond the range of the meter
3) Canon was trying to discourage the use of the 1/2000 shutter speed
Any other ideas?
1) There is no room in the finder for the extra speed
2) With certain film speeds and lighting conditions the 1/2000 speed would go beyond the range of the meter
3) Canon was trying to discourage the use of the 1/2000 shutter speed
Any other ideas?