EOS-1D Instructions
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INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Be sure to read these Instructions before using your camera for easy reference. E English Edition Keep this booklet E handy for the first time.
INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Be sure to read these Instructions before using your camera for easy reference. E English Edition Keep this booklet E handy for the first time.
EOS-1D Instructions
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...or read these Instructions to learn how to avoid reception interference of other trademarks are properly recorded on the CF card. Canon and EOS are trademarks of Canon Inc. • Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. • CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation...About Copyrights Copyright laws in compliance with a large, ultra-fine, 4.15-megapixel CCD sensor and high-precision Area AF. The EOS-1D digital camera is compatible with radio or television reception when placed near such an appliance. Test the Camera Before Shooting Before using the...
...or read these Instructions to learn how to avoid reception interference of other trademarks are properly recorded on the CF card. Canon and EOS are trademarks of Canon Inc. • Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. • CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation...About Copyrights Copyright laws in compliance with a large, ultra-fine, 4.15-megapixel CCD sensor and high-precision Area AF. The EOS-1D digital camera is compatible with radio or television reception when placed near such an appliance. Test the Camera Before Shooting Before using the...
EOS-1D Instructions
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...separately. CF cards made by Canon are reading now) This describes how to use the camera. ¢ Ni-MH Pack NP-E3 Instructions ¢ Ni-MH Charger NC-E2 Instructions ¢ DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1 Instructions ¢ EOS-1D Software Instructions Explains how to ..., edit RAW images, set image-processing parameters, and customize camera functions. ¢ Warranty card ¢ Quick Operation Guide ¢ EOS-1D Accessories Introduces major accessories for enhancing the communication between digital cameras and printers. If anything is missing, contact your camera. By connecting to...
...separately. CF cards made by Canon are reading now) This describes how to use the camera. ¢ Ni-MH Pack NP-E3 Instructions ¢ Ni-MH Charger NC-E2 Instructions ¢ DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1 Instructions ¢ EOS-1D Software Instructions Explains how to ..., edit RAW images, set image-processing parameters, and customize camera functions. ¢ Warranty card ¢ Quick Operation Guide ¢ EOS-1D Accessories Introduces major accessories for enhancing the communication between digital cameras and printers. If anything is missing, contact your camera. By connecting to...
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Contents Introduction Equipment Check List 3 Handling Cautions 10 Quick Start Guide 12 Nomenclature 14 Conventions Used in these Instructions .......... 20 1 Before You Start 21 Recharging the Battery 22 Installing and Removing the Battery 23 Installing the Battery 23 Checking the Battery Level 23 Removing the Battery 24 Using an AC Outlet 25 Mounting and Detaching a Lens 26 Mounting a Lens 26 Detaching the Lens 26 Installing and Removing the CF Card 27 Installing a CF Card 27 Removing the CF Card 28 Basic Operation 29 Main Switch 29 Shutter Button 29 Using the Electronic ...
Contents Introduction Equipment Check List 3 Handling Cautions 10 Quick Start Guide 12 Nomenclature 14 Conventions Used in these Instructions .......... 20 1 Before You Start 21 Recharging the Battery 22 Installing and Removing the Battery 23 Installing the Battery 23 Checking the Battery Level 23 Removing the Battery 24 Using an AC Outlet 25 Mounting and Detaching a Lens 26 Mounting a Lens 26 Detaching the Lens 26 Installing and Removing the CF Card 27 Installing a CF Card 27 Removing the CF Card 28 Basic Operation 29 Main Switch 29 Shutter Button 29 Using the Electronic ...
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... Exposure Compensation 110 Modeling Flash 111 Wireless, Multi-Speedlite System 111 Metered Manual Flash Photography .......... 112 About TTL and A-TTL Autoflash Speedlites .. 113 Using Non-Canon Flash Units 114 7 Playback Images 115 Playback Images 116 Automatic Playback After Continuous Shooting .... 117 Image with Shooting Information 118 About the Histogram 118 MENU...
... Exposure Compensation 110 Modeling Flash 111 Wireless, Multi-Speedlite System 111 Metered Manual Flash Photography .......... 112 About TTL and A-TTL Autoflash Speedlites .. 113 Using Non-Canon Flash Units 114 7 Playback Images 115 Playback Images 116 Automatic Playback After Continuous Shooting .... 117 Image with Shooting Information 118 About the Histogram 118 MENU...
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...equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from ceiling lights. · Be aware that interference will not occur in the image. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. Tel No. (516)328-5600 The Mark is encouraged to try to correct the interference by the...the user is a directive conformity mark of the FCC Rules. EOS-1D This device complies with Part 15 of the European Community (EC). However, there is connected. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Canon U.S.A. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to which can ...
...equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from ceiling lights. · Be aware that interference will not occur in the image. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. Tel No. (516)328-5600 The Mark is encouraged to try to correct the interference by the...the user is a directive conformity mark of the FCC Rules. EOS-1D This device complies with Part 15 of the European Community (EC). However, there is connected. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Canon U.S.A. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to which can ...
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...The camera is operated correctly. • The safety precautions noted as a result of damage. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support. • Do not use of the equipment may result in high-voltage electrical shock. If the exterior contacts with a soft,...yourself, other persons and equipment. • The term "equipment" refers primarily to the camera or batteries by your camera distributor or Canon Customer Support immediately. • Stop operating the equipment immediately if it dry with liquids or salt air, wipe it should be conducted...
...The camera is operated correctly. • The safety precautions noted as a result of damage. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support. • Do not use of the equipment may result in high-voltage electrical shock. If the exterior contacts with a soft,...yourself, other persons and equipment. • The term "equipment" refers primarily to the camera or batteries by your camera distributor or Canon Customer Support immediately. • Stop operating the equipment immediately if it dry with liquids or salt air, wipe it should be conducted...
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... avoid fires and other hazards. Using the wrong cable may lead to leakage and injury. • Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with the EOS-1D. Use only recommended batteries and accessories. • Use only Ni-MH Charger NC-E2 to the batteries. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances...
... avoid fires and other hazards. Using the wrong cable may lead to leakage and injury. • Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with the EOS-1D. Use only recommended batteries and accessories. • Use only Ni-MH Charger NC-E2 to the batteries. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances...
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Avoid Condensation Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data. If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Stop using the camera for extended periods with the camera. Extended Storage When not using the camera immediately if you detect condensation. Since the card is reading and writing data when the lamp is blinking opening the CF card slot cover at this time will run down the battery and may lead to a malfunction. Use of time, remove the battery (except the lithium battery CR2025) and store the equipment in a safe place....
Avoid Condensation Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data. If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Stop using the camera for extended periods with the camera. Extended Storage When not using the camera immediately if you detect condensation. Since the card is reading and writing data when the lamp is blinking opening the CF card slot cover at this time will run down the battery and may lead to a malfunction. Use of time, remove the battery (except the lithium battery CR2025) and store the equipment in a safe place....
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...12) If the camera has not been used for an extended period or if the camera is suddenly brought into water, promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center. Also avoid using or leaving the camera near anything emitting strong radio waves such as a large antenna. During the storage period,... Battery for the Date and Time (1) Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of all the camera controls or take the camera to a Canon Service Center. (4) At low temperatures, the liquid-crystal display response may develop on a sunny day. Strong magnetic fields and radio waves can cause...
...12) If the camera has not been used for an extended period or if the camera is suddenly brought into water, promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center. Also avoid using or leaving the camera near anything emitting strong radio waves such as a large antenna. During the storage period,... Battery for the Date and Time (1) Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of all the camera controls or take the camera to a Canon Service Center. (4) At low temperatures, the liquid-crystal display response may develop on a sunny day. Strong magnetic fields and radio waves can cause...
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CF Cards (1) CF cards are precision appliances. Also avoid places prone to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts. Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera, attach the lens caps or put down the lens with the camera will not be able to having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet or in the dedicated case. (6) A CF card incompatible with the rear end up the lithium battery. Contacts 11 Doing so can shortcircuit the battery. (3) Never disassemble or recharge the lithium battery. Do not subject the card to use only compatible CF cards. ...
CF Cards (1) CF cards are precision appliances. Also avoid places prone to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts. Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera, attach the lens caps or put down the lens with the camera will not be able to having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet or in the dedicated case. (6) A CF card incompatible with the rear end up the lithium battery. Contacts 11 Doing so can shortcircuit the battery. (3) Never disassemble or recharge the lithium battery. Do not subject the card to use only compatible CF cards. ...
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Connect the battery to take the picture. (→p.29) 12 The CHARGE lamp remains lit while the battery is fully recharged (taking about 2 hours), the CHARGE lamp will start blinking. (→p.22) 2 Load the battery. When the battery is recharged. Press the shutter button fully to the battery charger with the power cord. Aim the Area AF over the subject and press the shutter button halfway to < >. (→p.26) 9 Focus the subject. Insert the battery into the battery compartment and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in the battery. (→p.23) 5 ...
Connect the battery to take the picture. (→p.29) 12 The CHARGE lamp remains lit while the battery is fully recharged (taking about 2 hours), the CHARGE lamp will start blinking. (→p.22) 2 Load the battery. When the battery is recharged. Press the shutter button fully to the battery charger with the power cord. Aim the Area AF over the subject and press the shutter button halfway to < >. (→p.26) 9 Focus the subject. Insert the battery into the battery compartment and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in the battery. (→p.23) 5 ...
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This display time can also be displayed for 2 sec. • To review previous images, see "Playback Images" on page 116. • To erase an image, see "Erasing an Image" on page 122. 11 Review the picture on the LCD monitor. Flip up the cover handle and turn it as shown by the arrow to the default settings. (→34) Press the < > and < > buttons simultaneously for about 2 sec. The picture you just took will be changed. (→p.53) 13 After inserting a CF card, close the cover. (→p.27) 7 Turn the < > main switch to < >. (→p.29) 8 Set the camera to open the ...
This display time can also be displayed for 2 sec. • To review previous images, see "Playback Images" on page 116. • To erase an image, see "Erasing an Image" on page 122. 11 Review the picture on the LCD monitor. Flip up the cover handle and turn it as shown by the arrow to the default settings. (→34) Press the < > and < > buttons simultaneously for about 2 sec. The picture you just took will be changed. (→p.53) 13 After inserting a CF card, close the cover. (→p.27) 7 Turn the < > main switch to < >. (→p.29) 8 Set the camera to open the ...
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Nomenclature The reference page is in parentheses. Lens mount index (→26) Self-timer lamp (→100) Shutter button (→29) Strap mount (→36) Mirror (→104) White balance sensor Lens lock pin Lens release button (→26) Grip Depth-of-field preview button (→87,111) Vertical grip operation on/off switch (→31) 〈 〉 Vertical grip FE lock / Multi-spot metering button (→31,109/78) Vertical grip Main Dial (→31,30) Vertical grip shutter button (→31,29) Strap mount (→36) 14 Lens mount Tripod socket Contacts (→11) Body ...
Nomenclature The reference page is in parentheses. Lens mount index (→26) Self-timer lamp (→100) Shutter button (→29) Strap mount (→36) Mirror (→104) White balance sensor Lens lock pin Lens release button (→26) Grip Depth-of-field preview button (→87,111) Vertical grip operation on/off switch (→31) 〈 〉 Vertical grip FE lock / Multi-spot metering button (→31,109/78) Vertical grip Main Dial (→31,30) Vertical grip shutter button (→31,29) Strap mount (→36) 14 Lens mount Tripod socket Contacts (→11) Body ...
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Flash-sync contacts Focal plane mark 〈 〉 Metering mode selection / Flash exposure compensation button (→76,110) 〈 〉 Shooting mode selection button (→82) 〈 〉 AF mode selection button (→60) 〈 〉 Drive mode selection button (→99) 〈 〉 ISO speed set button (→49) 〈 〉 AEB set button (→94) Strap mount (→36) 〈〉 PC terminal (→114) 〈〉 Remote control terminal (N3 type) Battery release button (→24) Battery release handle (→23) Battery (...
Flash-sync contacts Focal plane mark 〈 〉 Metering mode selection / Flash exposure compensation button (→76,110) 〈 〉 Shooting mode selection button (→82) 〈 〉 AF mode selection button (→60) 〈 〉 Drive mode selection button (→99) 〈 〉 ISO speed set button (→49) 〈 〉 AEB set button (→94) Strap mount (→36) 〈〉 PC terminal (→114) 〈〉 Remote control terminal (N3 type) Battery release button (→24) Battery release handle (→23) Battery (...
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Nomenclature 〈 〉 Protect / Sound recording button (→119/121) 〈 〉 Menu button (→33) 〈 〉 Select button (→33) LCD monitor (→32,34) Eyecup (→35) CF card slot (→27) CF card slot cover (→27) 〈 〉 Digital terminal 〈 〉 Display button (→54,116) 〈 〉 Erase button (→122) Rear LCD panel (→18) 〈 〉 Clear buttons (→34) 〈 〉 Recording image quality selection button (→38) CF card eject button (→28) Access lamp (→28...
Nomenclature 〈 〉 Protect / Sound recording button (→119/121) 〈 〉 Menu button (→33) 〈 〉 Select button (→33) LCD monitor (→32,34) Eyecup (→35) CF card slot (→27) CF card slot cover (→27) 〈 〉 Digital terminal 〈 〉 Display button (→54,116) 〈 〉 Erase button (→122) Rear LCD panel (→18) 〈 〉 Clear buttons (→34) 〈 〉 Recording image quality selection button (→38) CF card eject button (→28) Access lamp (→28...
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During actual use, only the relevant icons and indicators are displayed. 17 Nomenclature Introduction Top LCD Panel Aperture ( - ) DEP point number ( , ) AEB amount ( - ) AF point selection mode (, , ) Shooting mode : Program AE : Manual exposure : Shutter-priority AE : Depth-of-field AE : Aperture-priority AE Metering modes Evaluative metering Partial metering Spot metering Center-weighted average metering Shutter speed ( - ) Bulb ( ) Bulb exposure time (min.:sec.) ( - ) Depth-of-field AE ( ) AF point selection mode ( , ) FE lock ( ) Busy ( ) Error ( ) Shots remaining ( - ) ISO...
During actual use, only the relevant icons and indicators are displayed. 17 Nomenclature Introduction Top LCD Panel Aperture ( - ) DEP point number ( , ) AEB amount ( - ) AF point selection mode (, , ) Shooting mode : Program AE : Manual exposure : Shutter-priority AE : Depth-of-field AE : Aperture-priority AE Metering modes Evaluative metering Partial metering Spot metering Center-weighted average metering Shutter speed ( - ) Bulb ( ) Bulb exposure time (min.:sec.) ( - ) Depth-of-field AE ( ) AF point selection mode ( , ) FE lock ( ) Busy ( ) Error ( ) Shots remaining ( - ) ISO...
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During actual use, only the relevant icons and indicators are related to the driver software bundled with information Single image display Four-image index display Nine-image index display Folder mode (Folder selection/creation) Selection mark White balance Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten light Fluorescent light Flash Manual Color temperature CF card icon Recording image quality Large/Fine Large/Normal Small/Fine Raw White balance bracketing level Folder number ( - ) Date transfer mark* File number ( - ) Color temperature value ( - ) Personal white balance* ( - ) The LCD ...
During actual use, only the relevant icons and indicators are related to the driver software bundled with information Single image display Four-image index display Nine-image index display Folder mode (Folder selection/creation) Selection mark White balance Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten light Fluorescent light Flash Manual Color temperature CF card icon Recording image quality Large/Fine Large/Normal Small/Fine Raw White balance bracketing level Folder number ( - ) Date transfer mark* File number ( - ) Color temperature value ( - ) Personal white balance* ( - ) The LCD ...
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Viewfinder Information Center spot metering circle Laser matte screen Area AF ellipse AF point Nomenclature Introduction Manual exposure AE lock AEB in progress Multi-spot metering Flash-ready Improper FE lock warning High-speed sync (FP flash) CF card full warning ( ) CF card error warning ( ) Shutter speed ( - ) Bulb ( ) Depth-of-field AE ( ) AF point selection mode ( , ) FE lock ( ) Busy ( ) Aperture ( - ) DEP point number ( , ) AF point selection mode ( , , ) Exposure compensation Flash exposure compensation Exposure level indicator Maximum burst count during ...
Viewfinder Information Center spot metering circle Laser matte screen Area AF ellipse AF point Nomenclature Introduction Manual exposure AE lock AEB in progress Multi-spot metering Flash-ready Improper FE lock warning High-speed sync (FP flash) CF card full warning ( ) CF card error warning ( ) Shutter speed ( - ) Bulb ( ) Depth-of-field AE ( ) AF point selection mode ( , ) FE lock ( ) Busy ( ) Aperture ( - ) DEP point number ( , ) AF point selection mode ( , , ) Exposure compensation Flash exposure compensation Exposure level indicator Maximum burst count during ...
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... the demonstration lens in these Instruc- Operations with the < > dial assume that the Menu and Custom Functions are provided in parentheses (→p.00). • The Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens is already set to < >. respectively after you let go of the button. • The sample photographs were taken with any operation...
... the demonstration lens in these Instruc- Operations with the < > dial assume that the Menu and Custom Functions are provided in parentheses (→p.00). • The Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens is already set to < >. respectively after you let go of the button. • The sample photographs were taken with any operation...