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... reference. Note that there is suited for a wide variety of non-Canon products. Thank you to make sure the camera operates properly. • EOS cameras have a lens mount for dedicated operation (autofocusing, exposure control, etc.) with your new camera before taking tips. The EOS ELAN 7NE (DATE) / ELAN 7N / 30V (DATE) / 33V is a highperformance, AF single-lens reflex...
... reference. Note that there is suited for a wide variety of non-Canon products. Thank you to make sure the camera operates properly. • EOS cameras have a lens mount for dedicated operation (autofocusing, exposure control, etc.) with your new camera before taking tips. The EOS ELAN 7NE (DATE) / ELAN 7N / 30V (DATE) / 33V is a highperformance, AF single-lens reflex...
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............21 5Loading and Unloading Film........22 Loading Film 22 Checking the Film Speed 23 Unloading Film 24 6Midroll Rewind 24 Dioptric Adjustment 25 Holding the Camera 26 2 Fully Automatic Shooting .........27 YFull Auto Mode 28 AF-Assist beam with the Built-in Flash...29 Programmed Image Control Modes...30 U Portrait 30...
............21 5Loading and Unloading Film........22 Loading Film 22 Checking the Film Speed 23 Unloading Film 24 6Midroll Rewind 24 Dioptric Adjustment 25 Holding the Camera 26 2 Fully Automatic Shooting .........27 YFull Auto Mode 28 AF-Assist beam with the Built-in Flash...29 Programmed Image Control Modes...30 U Portrait 30...
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... a laboratory, cabinet, etc., where corrosive chemicals are present. • If you have the camera checked by your nearest Canon dealer. • The shutter curtains are working properly. 6 If the camera gets wet, take it to blow away any cleaner containing an organic solvent. Never attempt to disassemble...is not waterproof and should not be easily deformed or damaged. Store the camera in wet conditions or underwater. If the camera is a precision instrument. Do not clean the camera body or lens with your nearest Canon dealer as soon as in a car on a sunny day. If ...
... a laboratory, cabinet, etc., where corrosive chemicals are present. • If you have the camera checked by your nearest Canon dealer. • The shutter curtains are working properly. 6 If the camera gets wet, take it to blow away any cleaner containing an organic solvent. Never attempt to disassemble...is not waterproof and should not be easily deformed or damaged. Store the camera in wet conditions or underwater. If the camera is a precision instrument. Do not clean the camera body or lens with your nearest Canon dealer as soon as in a car on a sunny day. If ...
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... at all and the icon may decline slightly at high temperatures. This is to remove any fingerprints and smudges. How Low Battery Levels Affect Camera Operation On the LCD panel, if the icon blinks or it is low, the film advance and auto rewind might stop midway or not... contacts or toss a battery into a fire. • Although the batteries work at room temperature. Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera, put down the lens with the rear end up to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts. The display will be obtained as long...
... at all and the icon may decline slightly at high temperatures. This is to remove any fingerprints and smudges. How Low Battery Levels Affect Camera Operation On the LCD panel, if the icon blinks or it is low, the film advance and auto rewind might stop midway or not... contacts or toss a battery into a fire. • Although the batteries work at room temperature. Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera, put down the lens with the rear end up to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts. The display will be obtained as long...
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...) • The film will pop-up and fire automatically. (p.78) Align the edge of the film leader with the orange mark on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown. (p.18) 2 Attach a lens. Quick Start Guide + - 1 Install the batteries. Aim the AF points on the battery chamber cover, and...
...) • The film will pop-up and fire automatically. (p.78) Align the edge of the film leader with the orange mark on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown. (p.18) 2 Attach a lens. Quick Start Guide + - 1 Install the batteries. Aim the AF points on the battery chamber cover, and...
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3 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to . (p.20) 4Turn the Mode Dial to remove the film cartridge. (p.24) 9 Keep pressing the Mode Dial's lock button while turning the dial. (p.28) 7 Take the picture. At the end of the roll, the film rewinds automatically. Open the camera back to (Full Auto). Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. (p.21) 8Unload the film.
3 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to . (p.20) 4Turn the Mode Dial to remove the film cartridge. (p.24) 9 Keep pressing the Mode Dial's lock button while turning the dial. (p.28) 7 Take the picture. At the end of the roll, the film rewinds automatically. Open the camera back to (Full Auto). Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. (p.21) 8Unload the film.
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... panel illumination button (p.74) Remote control sensor (p.76) Grip / Battery compartment (p.18) Built-in brackets < >. Nomenclature • Reference page numbers are in parentheses. • The camera controls are indicated as icons in flash / AF-assist beam (p.78/29) Flash-sync contact Hot shoe (p.81) Dioptric adjustment knob (p.25) Mode Dial lock...
... panel illumination button (p.74) Remote control sensor (p.76) Grip / Battery compartment (p.18) Built-in brackets < >. Nomenclature • Reference page numbers are in parentheses. • The camera controls are indicated as icons in flash / AF-assist beam (p.78/29) Flash-sync contact Hot shoe (p.81) Dioptric adjustment knob (p.25) Mode Dial lock...
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... care of -field AE (p.62) 3 Custom Function Set G : Custom Function (p.83) 4 2 : OFF 14 Y : Full Auto (p.28) Basically, all you to take control of the camera to . Image Zone (p.30) Fully automatic modes for a particular subject. Nomenclature Mode Dial • The dial has modes in two zones. • The dial is ...
... care of -field AE (p.62) 3 Custom Function Set G : Custom Function (p.83) 4 2 : OFF 14 Y : Full Auto (p.28) Basically, all you to take control of the camera to . Image Zone (p.30) Fully automatic modes for a particular subject. Nomenclature Mode Dial • The dial has modes in two zones. • The dial is ...
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Ignore those instructions if your camera EOS ELAN 7N/33V does not have Eye Control. • All the operations described in effect for example purposes. • The procedures explained in this booklet assume ... booklet correspond to the actual icons and markings found on the camera. • Reference page numbers are in parentheses. • The ★ symbol indicates that the respective feature can be used only in Creative Zone modes (S, R, E, W, Q). • In this instruction booklet, a Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 lens is used for 4 and 6 sec. Before...
Ignore those instructions if your camera EOS ELAN 7N/33V does not have Eye Control. • All the operations described in effect for example purposes. • The procedures explained in this booklet assume ... booklet correspond to the actual icons and markings found on the camera. • Reference page numbers are in parentheses. • The ★ symbol indicates that the respective feature can be used only in Creative Zone modes (S, R, E, W, Q). • In this instruction booklet, a Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 lens is used for 4 and 6 sec. Before...
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Then pass it does not slip out of the strap through the strap's buckle as shown in the illustration. Pull the strap to the strap. (p.34) Eyepiece cover 17 1 Before You Start This chapter explains a few preliminary steps and basic camera operations. 2 1 3 Attaching the Strap Pass the end of the buckle. • The eyepiece cover is also 4 attached to make sure it through the camera's strap mount from the bottom.
Then pass it does not slip out of the strap through the strap's buckle as shown in the illustration. Pull the strap to the strap. (p.34) Eyepiece cover 17 1 Before You Start This chapter explains a few preliminary steps and basic camera operations. 2 1 3 Attaching the Strap Pass the end of the buckle. • The eyepiece cover is also 4 attached to make sure it through the camera's strap mount from the bottom.
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Also carry spare batteries for extended shooting sessions. 18 The camera uses two lithium CR123A (or DL123A) batteries. 2 1 Open the battery compartment cover. • Slide the release lever as shown. • Do not mix old and .... • Press the cover until it snaps shut. For places where CR123A (or DL123A) batteries may not be easily available, take spare batteries with the camera. Installing the Batteries ∗ In the Americas, batteries are properly oriented as shown by the arrow and open the cover. 1 + 2 Install the batteries. • Make...
Also carry spare batteries for extended shooting sessions. 18 The camera uses two lithium CR123A (or DL123A) batteries. 2 1 Open the battery compartment cover. • Slide the release lever as shown. • Do not mix old and .... • Press the cover until it snaps shut. For places where CR123A (or DL123A) batteries may not be easily available, take spare batteries with the camera. Installing the Batteries ∗ In the Americas, batteries are properly oriented as shown by the arrow and open the cover. 1 + 2 Install the batteries. • Make...
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...level mark: : Battery level OK. : The battery level is displayed on and the LCD panel will soon be affected. • When not using the camera. Battery Life (With 24-ex. Take out the batteries and install correctly. • If you often press the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period ... 100% Flash Use 38 (33) rolls 19 (17) rolls 20 (19) rolls 10 (9) rolls • The battery life shown above is based on Canon's testing conditions with new batteries. • Figures in parentheses apply when the Eye Control switch is . • If nothing is low. Checking the Battery Level...
...level mark: : Battery level OK. : The battery level is displayed on and the LCD panel will soon be affected. • When not using the camera. Battery Life (With 24-ex. Take out the batteries and install correctly. • If you often press the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period ... 100% Flash Use 38 (33) rolls 19 (17) rolls 20 (19) rolls 10 (9) rolls • The battery life shown above is based on Canon's testing conditions with new batteries. • Figures in parentheses apply when the Eye Control switch is . • If nothing is low. Checking the Battery Level...
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Mounting and Detaching a Lens Mounting a Lens 1 Remove the caps. • Remove the rear lens cap and the camera body cap. Red dots 2 Mount the lens. • Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in place. 3 On the lens, set... where you will not lose them. • stands for "Auto Focus," and stands for "Manual Focus." • An EF-S lens cannot be attached to the camera. 20
Mounting and Detaching a Lens Mounting a Lens 1 Remove the caps. • Remove the rear lens cap and the camera body cap. Red dots 2 Mount the lens. • Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in place. 3 On the lens, set... where you will not lose them. • stands for "Auto Focus," and stands for "Manual Focus." • An EF-S lens cannot be attached to the camera. 20
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...not operate. • After pressing the shutter button halfway, wait a moment before the picture is taken. • Camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake. Camera shake can press it is pressed fully: sThe shutter is released to and automatic AF point selection is pressed halfway: ... at one frame. You can cause blurred pictures. To prevent blurred pictures due to camera shake: · Hold the camera steady. · Use your finger tip to touch the shutter button, grasp the camera with your entire right hand, then press the shutter button gently. • If ...
...not operate. • After pressing the shutter button halfway, wait a moment before the picture is taken. • Camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake. Camera shake can press it is pressed fully: sThe shutter is released to and automatic AF point selection is pressed halfway: ... at one frame. You can cause blurred pictures. To prevent blurred pictures due to camera shake: · Hold the camera steady. · Use your finger tip to touch the shutter button, grasp the camera with your entire right hand, then press the shutter button gently. • If ...
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sThe film will be displayed on the camera. • Hold down the back cover release lever and open the back. 3 Insert the film cartridge at a slight angle. 4 Pull the edge of "E" will advance ... the film, it snaps shut. sWhile the film advances, the ISO speed will be displayed on the LCD panel. 22 With DX-coded film, the camera automatically sets the film's ISO speed. 5Loading and Unloading Film Loading Film When you pull out the film leader too much, rewind it back into...
sThe film will be displayed on the camera. • Hold down the back cover release lever and open the back. 3 Insert the film cartridge at a slight angle. 4 Pull the edge of "E" will advance ... the film, it snaps shut. sWhile the film advances, the ISO speed will be displayed on the LCD panel. 22 With DX-coded film, the camera automatically sets the film's ISO speed. 5Loading and Unloading Film Loading Film When you pull out the film leader too much, rewind it back into...
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... icon. • Look at the LCD panel and press the button to set automatically with the DX code. (p.85) 23 Checking the Film Speed The camera reads the film cartridge's DX code and sets the film speed automatically within ISO 25 - 5000. • Set the Mode Dial to load the film... shutter will blink on page 73. Never touch them with very high precision. When loading film, do not touch or damage the curtains with this camera.
... icon. • Look at the LCD panel and press the button to set automatically with the DX code. (p.85) 23 Checking the Film Speed The camera reads the film cartridge's DX code and sets the film speed automatically within ISO 25 - 5000. • Set the Mode Dial to load the film... shutter will blink on page 73. Never touch them with very high precision. When loading film, do not touch or damage the curtains with this camera.
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sFilm rewind will count down. 5Loading and Unloading Film Unloading Film After the film's last frame is blinking, then open the camera back and take out the film. 6Midroll Rewind To rewind the film in midroll, follow the procedure below. During film rewind, pressing the button toggles ... rewinding and the frame count will begin. Press the button. sThe film rewind stops automatically. • Check that the icon is blinking, then open the camera back and take out the film. sThe film rewind stops automatically. • Check that the icon is exposed, the...
sFilm rewind will count down. 5Loading and Unloading Film Unloading Film After the film's last frame is blinking, then open the camera back and take out the film. 6Midroll Rewind To rewind the film in midroll, follow the procedure below. During film rewind, pressing the button toggles ... rewinding and the frame count will begin. Press the button. sThe film rewind stops automatically. • Check that the icon is blinking, then open the camera back and take out the film. sThe film rewind stops automatically. • Check that the icon is exposed, the...
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... the viewfinder look sharp. • The illustration shows the knob at the bottom of the eyecup, slide it upward to see a sharp viewfinder image. The camera's adjustable dioptric range is -2.5 to +0.5 dpt. 1 Remove the eyecup. • While grasping both sides at the standard setting (-1 dpt). 3 Reattach the eyecup. Dioptric Adjustment By...
... the viewfinder look sharp. • The illustration shows the knob at the bottom of the eyecup, slide it upward to see a sharp viewfinder image. The camera's adjustable dioptric range is -2.5 to +0.5 dpt. 1 Remove the eyecup. • While grasping both sides at the standard setting (-1 dpt). 3 Reattach the eyecup. Dioptric Adjustment By...
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Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting • Firmly grasp the camera grip with your left hand. • Press the camera against your body. • Hold the lens at the bottom with your right hand, and press your face and look through the viewfinder. • To ...maintain a stable stance, place one foot in the horizontal or vertical position. The camera automatically senses whether it is in front of the other instead of lining up both elbows lightly against your both feet. Holding the...
Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting • Firmly grasp the camera grip with your left hand. • Press the camera against your body. • Hold the lens at the bottom with your right hand, and press your face and look through the viewfinder. • To ...maintain a stable stance, place one foot in the horizontal or vertical position. The camera automatically senses whether it is in front of the other instead of lining up both elbows lightly against your both feet. Holding the...
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In these modes override the camera's and AF Mode dials, film advance mode lever (except ), and buttons (except and the shutter button). 2 Fully Automatic Shooting This chapter describes how to prevent ... caused by the Basic Zone modes are shown in the "Feature Availability Table" on page 28. • The settings automatically set by accidental operation of camera controls. Basic Zone Turn the Mode Dial to , , , , , or . • The picture-taking procedure is the same as with the " Full Auto mode" on page...
In these modes override the camera's and AF Mode dials, film advance mode lever (except ), and buttons (except and the shutter button). 2 Fully Automatic Shooting This chapter describes how to prevent ... caused by the Basic Zone modes are shown in the "Feature Availability Table" on page 28. • The settings automatically set by accidental operation of camera controls. Basic Zone Turn the Mode Dial to , , , , , or . • The picture-taking procedure is the same as with the " Full Auto mode" on page...