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...( 7A ) 22 19 Taking Photographs in Close-up Mode ( Z ) 23 19 Taking Photographs in Flash (Rebel X S only) ( i ) Setting the Red-eye Reduction Function. Taking Night-time Shots of People Partial Metering... ( sR ) 24 20 raking Photographs on Camera Case 57 the LCD Panel Blinks 53 Dioptric Adjustment Lenses. 57 List of Functions that Camera Care 58 can be Used Together 54 Table ...37 Basic Photographic Terms. 50 AF Mode and Film Winding. 55 Shutter Speed 50 Main Accessories. 56 Aperture Value 50 Canon Speedlite Flashes 56 Film Speed (ISO Number) 51 Remote Switch RS-...
...( 7A ) 22 19 Taking Photographs in Close-up Mode ( Z ) 23 19 Taking Photographs in Flash (Rebel X S only) ( i ) Setting the Red-eye Reduction Function. Taking Night-time Shots of People Partial Metering... ( sR ) 24 20 raking Photographs on Camera Case 57 the LCD Panel Blinks 53 Dioptric Adjustment Lenses. 57 List of Functions that Camera Care 58 can be Used Together 54 Table ...37 Basic Photographic Terms. 50 AF Mode and Film Winding. 55 Shutter Speed 50 Main Accessories. 56 Aperture Value 50 Canon Speedlite Flashes 56 Film Speed (ISO Number) 51 Remote Switch RS-...
Instruction Manual
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...may be used , and in water, contact an authorized Canon service facility. Indicates Rebel X S functions which are also available on the Rebel X S. If accidentally dropped in extreme humidity, use the camera for about three weeks or longer. 4) When storing the camera, wrap it in a clean, soft cloth and place... moth balls are not recommended for a long time. Always develop exposed film promptly. • Please see page 58 for camera care information. • Meaning of salt spray and protect it to an authorized Canon service facility for repair. 3) Remove the battery if you do not expect...
...may be used , and in water, contact an authorized Canon service facility. Indicates Rebel X S functions which are also available on the Rebel X S. If accidentally dropped in extreme humidity, use the camera for about three weeks or longer. 4) When storing the camera, wrap it in a clean, soft cloth and place... moth balls are not recommended for a long time. Always develop exposed film promptly. • Please see page 58 for camera care information. • Meaning of salt spray and protect it to an authorized Canon service facility for repair. 3) Remove the battery if you do not expect...
Instruction Manual
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Align the film tip with a click. 3. Attach the lens. Insert two lithium batteries (CR123A/ DL123A) into the camera as indicated. Taking Photographs Straight Away '"...Ouu youuy ,0° 0 O O 1. CIP O 0 a 0 iii0000000000il ka Ost I 0 2. Set the command dial to the first frame. 000 5 Load the film. Load the batteries. Align the red marks on the camera and lens, and turn the lens clockwise until it stops and locks with the orange mark a and close the back cover until it clicks securely shut. • The film will wind forward to 0 . 4.
Align the film tip with a click. 3. Attach the lens. Insert two lithium batteries (CR123A/ DL123A) into the camera as indicated. Taking Photographs Straight Away '"...Ouu youuy ,0° 0 O O 1. CIP O 0 a 0 iii0000000000il ka Ost I 0 2. Set the command dial to the first frame. 000 5 Load the film. Load the batteries. Align the red marks on the camera and lens, and turn the lens clockwise until it stops and locks with the orange mark a and close the back cover until it clicks securely shut. • The film will wind forward to 0 . 4.
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Taking Photographs Straight Away The image was removed due to take the picture. 7. Press the shutter button down to copyright restrictions 5. Removing film. When complete, open the back cover and remove the film. 6 Compose the subject within the AF frame ( [ ] ) and lightly press the shutter button to focus. 6. Focus the camera. Take the photograph. When the last picture on a roll of film has been taken, the film will rewind automatically.
Taking Photographs Straight Away The image was removed due to take the picture. 7. Press the shutter button down to copyright restrictions 5. Removing film. When complete, open the back cover and remove the film. 6 Compose the subject within the AF frame ( [ ] ) and lightly press the shutter button to focus. 6. Focus the camera. Take the photograph. When the last picture on a roll of film has been taken, the film will rewind automatically.
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FUNCTION SETTING ZONE CREATIVE ZONE dz 42" Os; 7.7:0 LOCK (OFF) POSITION (The camera will not operate when the dial is set to this position.) IMAGE ZONE IMAGE ZONE : Sports (see page 24) 8 : Close-up (see page 23) : Landscape (... .0) : Sound Mode (see page 48) iso : Manual ISO Speed (see page 47) : To Rewind Film before End of Roll (see page 49) a When the camera is not in use, please set the command dial to When the camera is placed in a bag, this prevents the possibility of objects hitting the shutter button, continually...
FUNCTION SETTING ZONE CREATIVE ZONE dz 42" Os; 7.7:0 LOCK (OFF) POSITION (The camera will not operate when the dial is set to this position.) IMAGE ZONE IMAGE ZONE : Sports (see page 24) 8 : Close-up (see page 23) : Landscape (... .0) : Sound Mode (see page 48) iso : Manual ISO Speed (see page 47) : To Rewind Film before End of Roll (see page 49) a When the camera is not in use, please set the command dial to When the camera is placed in a bag, this prevents the possibility of objects hitting the shutter button, continually...
Instruction Manual
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... or when you expect to any setting in the camera. I. PREPARATIONS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS Checking the Battery Level 1. icm : Replace both batteries with no film in the image zone or creative zone, releasing the... The battery power is sufficient. : Battery power is nothing at all displayed on new batteries, using the camera. •Remember that can sometimes be reduced if the autofocus or shutter is used with new ones. A ...the command dial to take large numbers of film that batteries can be displayed on Canon's Standard Test Method. * The shooting capacity will be taken...
... or when you expect to any setting in the camera. I. PREPARATIONS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS Checking the Battery Level 1. icm : Replace both batteries with no film in the image zone or creative zone, releasing the... The battery power is sufficient. : Battery power is nothing at all displayed on new batteries, using the camera. •Remember that can sometimes be reduced if the autofocus or shutter is used with new ones. A ...the command dial to take large numbers of film that batteries can be displayed on Canon's Standard Test Method. * The shooting capacity will be taken...
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... exposure) is released, the photograph taken and the film winds on the LCD panel and in blurring of the following two points: •Avoid moving the camera while taking photographs. 14 frame. A If the camera moves at the half-way point before taking a photograph.... •Always hold the shutter button at the same moment as follows. Pressing the shutter button halfway • This initiates autofocussing (One-shot or Servo) and, once whatever you are displayed on one - Shutter Button and Autofocus The EOS...
... exposure) is released, the photograph taken and the film winds on the LCD panel and in blurring of the following two points: •Avoid moving the camera while taking photographs. 14 frame. A If the camera moves at the half-way point before taking a photograph.... •Always hold the shutter button at the same moment as follows. Pressing the shutter button halfway • This initiates autofocussing (One-shot or Servo) and, once whatever you are displayed on one - Shutter Button and Autofocus The EOS...
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... also recommend telephoto lenses for sports photography, such as you set the command dial to . tly down , continuous photographs can be able to hold the camera steady and take the picture as the EF80- 200mm f/4.5 - 5.6 USM. press the flash gen- You will not be taken. Otherwise we recommend using a tripod. (Even... when using a tripod, however, it retracts before shooting. A S If the built-in Sports Mode ( ) The image was removed due to copyright restrictions Please use film with a speed of camera shake, so be sure to take care how you press the shutter button.
... also recommend telephoto lenses for sports photography, such as you set the command dial to . tly down , continuous photographs can be able to hold the camera steady and take the picture as the EF80- 200mm f/4.5 - 5.6 USM. press the flash gen- You will not be taken. Otherwise we recommend using a tripod. (Even... when using a tripod, however, it retracts before shooting. A S If the built-in Sports Mode ( ) The image was removed due to copyright restrictions Please use film with a speed of camera shake, so be sure to take care how you press the shutter button.
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This is also captured clearly because of the slow shutter speed. S With the Rebel X, the same type of flash photography is possible with the aperture value on a lower setting, the flash illuminates the ... a tripod to Av (Aperture-priority AE). Built-in Flash Shooting Distance Range (when using the EF 35-80 mm f/4-5.6 II) 35 mm ISO Negative Film Slide Film 100 0.5 - 4.2 m 0.7 - 3 m 400 1 - 8.4 m 1.5 - 6 m 80 mm Negative Film Slide Film 0.5 - 3 m 0.5 - 2.1 m 0.7 - 6 m 1 - 4.2 m 37 A When taking shots of sunsets or nighttime shots of people against a background,...
This is also captured clearly because of the slow shutter speed. S With the Rebel X, the same type of flash photography is possible with the aperture value on a lower setting, the flash illuminates the ... a tripod to Av (Aperture-priority AE). Built-in Flash Shooting Distance Range (when using the EF 35-80 mm f/4-5.6 II) 35 mm ISO Negative Film Slide Film 100 0.5 - 4.2 m 0.7 - 3 m 400 1 - 8.4 m 1.5 - 6 m 80 mm Negative Film Slide Film 0.5 - 3 m 0.5 - 2.1 m 0.7 - 6 m 1 - 4.2 m 37 A When taking shots of sunsets or nighttime shots of people against a background,...
Instruction Manual
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... to iSo. • The letter ISO and the film speed number will remain at the previous set the desired film speed. 3. Set the command dial to set value until a DX coded film is loaded into the camera or until the film speed is from ISO 6-6400. 1. A The film speed setting will appear on the display panel...
... to iSo. • The letter ISO and the film speed number will remain at the previous set the desired film speed. 3. Set the command dial to set value until a DX coded film is loaded into the camera or until the film speed is from ISO 6-6400. 1. A The film speed setting will appear on the display panel...
Instruction Manual
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... keep it in the following way. 1. Removing Film before the End of the Roll If you want to rewind, and as soon as winding is completed, you remove a film before loading the new film. 49 The film-load mark only will begin to remove the film from the camera before the end of the roll, rewind... the film and remove it held down fully before the end of the shutter release...
... keep it in the following way. 1. Removing Film before the End of the Roll If you want to rewind, and as soon as winding is completed, you remove a film before loading the new film. 49 The film-load mark only will begin to remove the film from the camera before the end of the roll, rewind... the film and remove it held down fully before the end of the shutter release...
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... to light. IV. The size of the opening which can be widened and narrowed to regulate the amount of time that the film is called the shutter speed. The camera displays the aperture value on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder in a range from you get the best from 1.0 to 32... contains an explanation of the basic terms used . 50 The length of light allowed to 30" (30 seconds), and bulb. The camera displays the shutter speed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder, in photography, some tips on the lens used in a range from 2000 (1/2000th ...
... to light. IV. The size of the opening which can be widened and narrowed to regulate the amount of time that the film is called the shutter speed. The camera displays the aperture value on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder in a range from you get the best from 1.0 to 32... contains an explanation of the basic terms used . 50 The length of light allowed to 30" (30 seconds), and bulb. The camera displays the shutter speed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder, in photography, some tips on the lens used in a range from 2000 (1/2000th ...
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Depth-of-field Depth-of-field is the area that is in focus in dark places. In-focus range 0 -- The camera displays the film speed on your zoom lens will create a feeling of expansiveness and depth. (3) With the same aperture value, a greater depth-of light required for lowlight ......increase the aperture value to light. when the aperture value is more suitable for photography, and so pictures can be shallower. The higher the film speed film, the lower the level of -field can even be obtained using a wide-angle lens or the wide angle setting on the display panel in ...
Depth-of-field Depth-of-field is the area that is in focus in dark places. In-focus range 0 -- The camera displays the film speed on your zoom lens will create a feeling of expansiveness and depth. (3) With the same aperture value, a greater depth-of light required for lowlight ......increase the aperture value to light. when the aperture value is more suitable for photography, and so pictures can be shallower. The higher the film speed film, the lower the level of -field can even be obtained using a wide-angle lens or the wide angle setting on the display panel in ...
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...may be a problem with your nearest Canon service facility. 12 See back page 52 Troubleshooting Tips Before you start thinking that there might be something wrong with the camera. The shutter doesn't film in the camera. (Have you move your nearest Canon service facility (these are very tow.... Did you checked that there is blank?) Is the camera focussed? (Is the Press the shutter button halfway ...
...may be a problem with your nearest Canon service facility. 12 See back page 52 Troubleshooting Tips Before you start thinking that there might be something wrong with the camera. The shutter doesn't film in the camera. (Have you move your nearest Canon service facility (these are very tow.... Did you checked that there is blank?) Is the camera focussed? (Is the Press the shutter button halfway ...
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...Al Focus O • 1) • 7.. • .G • I P • Tv I Av I M I HU I Film winding Metering method Built-in the viewfinder. The exposure will be taken continuously. Partial metering: This ensures correct exposure of the area within the... continuously on the subject. Continuous shooting: When the shutter is held down, one frame per second will be set at the same time as the camera focusses on a moving subject. waeightedaa metenng Partial metering Automatic Manual • • • • • • • • • ...
...Al Focus O • 1) • 7.. • .G • I P • Tv I Av I M I HU I Film winding Metering method Built-in the viewfinder. The exposure will be taken continuously. Partial metering: This ensures correct exposure of the area within the... continuously on the subject. Continuous shooting: When the shutter is held down, one frame per second will be set at the same time as the camera focusses on a moving subject. waeightedaa metenng Partial metering Automatic Manual • • • • • • • • • ...
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... the same conditions as above apply to continuously focus on a moving object. Al Servo This allows the camera to continuous shots. The same conditions as the focus. OTHER INFORMATION AF Mode and Film Winding Film winding Single frame Continuous photography One-shot The picture can not be taken until the focussing is released...
... the same conditions as above apply to continuously focus on a moving object. Al Servo This allows the camera to continuous shots. The same conditions as the focus. OTHER INFORMATION AF Mode and Film Winding Film winding Single frame Continuous photography One-shot The picture can not be taken until the focussing is released...
Instruction Manual
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... to remove accumulated film dust particles that might scratch the film. Use a blower brush reserved for other important information. 1. If this purpose only. Camera Care Cleaning Keep your camera in a spiral motion from the center outwards. 2. Cleaning the film pressure plate and film guide rails- It... following these suggestions for periodic cleaning. If more cleaning is at an authorized Canon service facility. Use a blower brush to do it replaced at the owner's expense. Cleaning the film chamber- Liquid crystal may also respond relatively slowly in the LCD panel: (1)...
... to remove accumulated film dust particles that might scratch the film. Use a blower brush reserved for other important information. 1. If this purpose only. Camera Care Cleaning Keep your camera in a spiral motion from the center outwards. 2. Cleaning the film pressure plate and film guide rails- It... following these suggestions for periodic cleaning. If more cleaning is at an authorized Canon service facility. Use a blower brush to do it replaced at the owner's expense. Cleaning the film chamber- Liquid crystal may also respond relatively slowly in the LCD panel: (1)...
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...use . • Remove the batteries if you can continue using the camera normally. Keep the camera and especially a spare battery close to your body or in fire. If the shutter will be impaired by an authorized Canon service facility. 3) Lithium Battery Information Always check the batteries at the following...reach of in an inside pocket to keep it warm until use the camera for more than three weeks. 4) Camera Operation with a clean, dry cloth to observe all precautions indicated on the battery package. Film advance and rewind will be okay as long as the shutter releases....
...use . • Remove the batteries if you can continue using the camera normally. Keep the camera and especially a spare battery close to your body or in fire. If the shutter will be impaired by an authorized Canon service facility. 3) Lithium Battery Information Always check the batteries at the following...reach of in an inside pocket to keep it warm until use the camera for more than three weeks. 4) Camera Operation with a clean, dry cloth to observe all precautions indicated on the battery package. Film advance and rewind will be okay as long as the shutter releases....
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...flash or A-TTL or TTL program flash AE with built-in auto film winder (built-in flash provided on Rebel X S only). Up to DX code. (ISO 25-5000) Manual... setting +/- Table of Main Specifications Type Usable lenses Lens mount Viewfinder Magnification Standard diopter Focussing screen Shooting modes Camera shake warning Metering range Film... speed setting Exposure compensation Multiple-exposures 35 mm focal plane shutter AF/AE single-lens reflex camera with a Speedlite) ...
...flash or A-TTL or TTL program flash AE with built-in auto film winder (built-in flash provided on Rebel X S only). Up to DX code. (ISO 25-5000) Manual... setting +/- Table of Main Specifications Type Usable lenses Lens mount Viewfinder Magnification Standard diopter Focussing screen Shooting modes Camera shake warning Metering range Film... speed setting Exposure compensation Multiple-exposures 35 mm focal plane shutter AF/AE single-lens reflex camera with a Speedlite) ...