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... Action Grip 1.1Ot.re $ _ O Cv ...0 Frame Counter Accessory Shoe Automatic Huh Contacts Mash Synchronisation Contact AT Dial Guard AT Dial Switch Battery Check/ Self-timer LED Multiple Exposure Lever Shutter Release Button (with Cable Release Socket) AE Mode Selector AE Mode Window Fold out both front ... Compensation Lock Button Film Plane Indicator "A- z . .$? 0c. , ASA Film Speed Scale Film Rewind Knob with Dcpth-of.Fteld Scale Focusing Ring Canon Bayonet &cech.Lock Ring Exposure Preview Switch Exposure Memory Switch Stop-Down Lever Viewfinder Di.PUY Lem' PC Socket ASA Lock Button...
... Action Grip 1.1Ot.re $ _ O Cv ...0 Frame Counter Accessory Shoe Automatic Huh Contacts Mash Synchronisation Contact AT Dial Guard AT Dial Switch Battery Check/ Self-timer LED Multiple Exposure Lever Shutter Release Button (with Cable Release Socket) AE Mode Selector AE Mode Window Fold out both front ... Compensation Lock Button Film Plane Indicator "A- z . .$? 0c. , ASA Film Speed Scale Film Rewind Knob with Dcpth-of.Fteld Scale Focusing Ring Canon Bayonet &cech.Lock Ring Exposure Preview Switch Exposure Memory Switch Stop-Down Lever Viewfinder Di.PUY Lem' PC Socket ASA Lock Button...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Main Features 7 Pictorial Outline for General Use of the Camera 10 Setting the Camera for AE Photography . . . 33 AE Mode Selector 34 AT Dial 35 Shutter Speed Scale on the AT Dial . . - 36 Aperture Scale on the AT Dial ... the Lens for the Five AE Modes and Manual Override 12 Preliminary Preparations 14 Handling the Lens 16 NORMAL PROCEDURES 18 Loading the Battery 19 Checking the Battery 20 Film Advance and Shutter Release 22 Holding the Camera 25 Loading the Film 26 Setting the ASA Film Speed 28 The Basics of the...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Main Features 7 Pictorial Outline for General Use of the Camera 10 Setting the Camera for AE Photography . . . 33 AE Mode Selector 34 AT Dial 35 Shutter Speed Scale on the AT Dial . . - 36 Aperture Scale on the AT Dial ... the Lens for the Five AE Modes and Manual Override 12 Preliminary Preparations 14 Handling the Lens 16 NORMAL PROCEDURES 18 Loading the Battery 19 Checking the Battery 20 Film Advance and Shutter Release 22 Holding the Camera 25 Loading the Film 26 Setting the ASA Film Speed 28 The Basics of the...
Instruction Manual
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...battery which is so highly integrated that the camera receives all information and in correct order. cal terms, all of this complex electronics circuitry boils down to the first camera which is capable of extremely precise and reliable automatic exposure in five different modes but which makes sure that it is able to operate. Canon... and off, to its design. Other benefits deriving from the lesign concept of camera manufacture. Canon has extended its use of such advanced technology is the first camera to at less expense. It is not limited to have a Pure-Integrated Injection...
...battery which is so highly integrated that the camera receives all information and in correct order. cal terms, all of this complex electronics circuitry boils down to the first camera which is capable of extremely precise and reliable automatic exposure in five different modes but which makes sure that it is able to operate. Canon... and off, to its design. Other benefits deriving from the lesign concept of camera manufacture. Canon has extended its use of such advanced technology is the first camera to at less expense. It is not limited to have a Pure-Integrated Injection...
Instruction Manual
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... when carrying it, insert it out as well, Before attaching the grip, load the battery into the camera. The screw in the bottom of the camera body. D • -se Action Grip The A•I has a handy, built'in finger grip, but to the bottom, slide it straight up in the direction of ... semi-hard case by the positioning pin on the front of the case screws into the camera's tripod socket. To do this, turn the top cover to make camera holding all the easier, it comes with the camera in the photo. Then, using a coin, screw the grip into the action grip mounting socket...
... when carrying it, insert it out as well, Before attaching the grip, load the battery into the camera. The screw in the bottom of the camera body. D • -se Action Grip The A•I has a handy, built'in finger grip, but to the bottom, slide it straight up in the direction of ... semi-hard case by the positioning pin on the front of the case screws into the camera's tripod socket. To do this, turn the top cover to make camera holding all the easier, it comes with the camera in the photo. Then, using a coin, screw the grip into the action grip mounting socket...
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... loaded. rosion and damage to the camera due to prevent any cor- tive end forwards and pull it downwards in the chamber. Use one brand•new silver oxide or alkaline•manganese battery as spedBed in the correct directions. Make sure the poles are facing in the table...corrosion and damage to the battery terminals besides causing the battery to be used for an excessively long period of time. -19- 1 Sp e Loading the Battery This camera will not function unless a battery is inserted into the accessory shoe of the camera, into the groove of the battery chamber cover and lift ...
... loaded. rosion and damage to the camera due to prevent any cor- tive end forwards and pull it downwards in the chamber. Use one brand•new silver oxide or alkaline•manganese battery as spedBed in the correct directions. Make sure the poles are facing in the table...corrosion and damage to the battery terminals besides causing the battery to be used for an excessively long period of time. -19- 1 Sp e Loading the Battery This camera will not function unless a battery is inserted into the accessory shoe of the camera, into the groove of the battery chamber cover and lift ...
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...when you expect to use the camera continuously for two to take a number of time. 6. When the camera is near exhaustion. Usings the camera frequently at all, the power level is insufficient and the battery should also be replaced. Then press the battery check button on the top of...omen for a long time, such as on bulb, or when the camera is a good idea to carry a spare battery when you plan to three seconds. The battery requires checking under the following circumstances: I . When the camera is approximately one year. When long exposures are frequently made. 4. ...
...when you expect to use the camera continuously for two to take a number of time. 6. When the camera is near exhaustion. Usings the camera frequently at all, the power level is insufficient and the battery should also be replaced. Then press the battery check button on the top of...omen for a long time, such as on bulb, or when the camera is a good idea to carry a spare battery when you plan to three seconds. The battery requires checking under the following circumstances: I . When the camera is approximately one year. When long exposures are frequently made. 4. ...
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...they feel like natural extensions of film with it properly and that the battery Ls loaded. Before loading the film or doing anything else, play with a new camera before using it on a shooting expedition or on a trip to make sure you press the button. Shoot and develop at least one roll of ...your fingers. ki' The battery check button also serves to cancel the self-timer or to cancel...
...they feel like natural extensions of film with it properly and that the battery Ls loaded. Before loading the film or doing anything else, play with a new camera before using it on a shooting expedition or on a trip to make sure you press the button. Shoot and develop at least one roll of ...your fingers. ki' The battery check button also serves to cancel the self-timer or to cancel...
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...will also advance the number in one motion. such as immediate meter response when shooting in a camera case. Now it is at "A", the shutter button can be easily operated with the tip of ...counter, indicating the number of your thumb, lightly push the film advance 'Tsar away from the camera body to its 90 stand-off and the shutter button is not in several short strokes. it ...is set at the "L" (LOCK) setting. With the tip of the camera. the minor and diaphragm automatically reset and the film advance lever is the main switch of your thumb. ...
...will also advance the number in one motion. such as immediate meter response when shooting in a camera case. Now it is at "A", the shutter button can be easily operated with the tip of ...counter, indicating the number of your thumb, lightly push the film advance 'Tsar away from the camera body to its 90 stand-off and the shutter button is not in several short strokes. it ...is set at the "L" (LOCK) setting. With the tip of the camera. the minor and diaphragm automatically reset and the film advance lever is the main switch of your thumb. ...
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...There is used . when the A•I Z Shutter Speed Scale on the AT dials shutter speed scale. If you mistakenly try a time exposure on the battery, it is the "P" for programmed AE. Above the highest speed of 1/1000 is very important to use a tripod and a able release, preferably with... the faster white range. When the shutter speed is still at "B", the shutter will be used with specified Canon flash units (see page 33). The white numbers on the shutter speed scale cannot be displayed when you press the shutter button. Below the lowest...
...There is used . when the A•I Z Shutter Speed Scale on the AT dials shutter speed scale. If you mistakenly try a time exposure on the battery, it is the "P" for programmed AE. Above the highest speed of 1/1000 is very important to use a tripod and a able release, preferably with... the faster white range. When the shutter speed is still at "B", the shutter will be used with specified Canon flash units (see page 33). The white numbers on the shutter speed scale cannot be displayed when you press the shutter button. Below the lowest...
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... every half second. This is transmitted to the adjustment limitations of turning off the viewfinder display altogether. and it is switched off, but it saves battery power and gives you have the option of the human eye which in aperture or shutter speed will be released for a correctly exposed image even...
... every half second. This is transmitted to the adjustment limitations of turning off the viewfinder display altogether. and it is switched off, but it saves battery power and gives you have the option of the human eye which in aperture or shutter speed will be released for a correctly exposed image even...
Instruction Manual
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...the "A" mark? 2. In taking exposure readings, the shutter speed and aperture combination changes as they are programmed in the camera. 3. However, if there should I .4- /la Double-Check Before Shooting 1. I rotate. • 6- Is ... switch set to the proper operation of film loaded in the amen. Every time yen, advance the film. If the camera exceeds the limit of the lens in use the rewind knob as underexposure. N .\ - 1000--1 6- ~2_540 - ...selector? Did you checked the battery power level? 3. See that the film is locked. the shutter button is properly loaded.
...the "A" mark? 2. In taking exposure readings, the shutter speed and aperture combination changes as they are programmed in the camera. 3. However, if there should I .4- /la Double-Check Before Shooting 1. I rotate. • 6- Is ... switch set to the proper operation of film loaded in the amen. Every time yen, advance the film. If the camera exceeds the limit of the lens in use the rewind knob as underexposure. N .\ - 1000--1 6- ~2_540 - ...selector? Did you checked the battery power level? 3. See that the film is locked. the shutter button is properly loaded.
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...in one very quick stroke, the viewfinder display will become detached from the shutter button even in motion. For proper function and the least camera shake, it is too low. Pressing the shutter button will be totally exposed. -58- DO NOT force the film advance lever beyond this... and confirmed correct exposure, gently press the shutter button all . the film advance lever will be accurately exposed. To cancel shutter release, press the battery check button or return the main switch to set the shutter in the slow speed range. 2 5e r .°a • AteO Shutter Release ...
...in one very quick stroke, the viewfinder display will become detached from the shutter button even in motion. For proper function and the least camera shake, it is too low. Pressing the shutter button will be totally exposed. -58- DO NOT force the film advance lever beyond this... and confirmed correct exposure, gently press the shutter button all . the film advance lever will be accurately exposed. To cancel shutter release, press the battery check button or return the main switch to set the shutter in the slow speed range. 2 5e r .°a • AteO Shutter Release ...
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... photography and is applicable to self-tinter photography, remote control photography and often to either switch the main switch to the "L" position or press the battery check button. AE mode, it suits to flash eight times per second. This is especially important in the picture. If you wish to the eyepiece...
... photography and is applicable to self-tinter photography, remote control photography and often to either switch the main switch to the "L" position or press the battery check button. AE mode, it suits to flash eight times per second. This is especially important in the picture. If you wish to the eyepiece...
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...AE-I with ease, and, even when mounted, can simply be switched off to wind the film. They mount onto the A-I , and the Canon Motor Drive MA, specially developed as a natural ex- the unusually high speed (H) is completed. Both accessories stop automatically at the end of ... of operation, there is also a selection of three speed settings: H (max. 5 fps), L (max. 5.5 fps) and S (single frame). With the Battery Pack MA. It offers a selection of three shutter buttons depending on how the camera is a compact, highperformance device employing Monolithic IC and an electromagnetic clutch.
...AE-I with ease, and, even when mounted, can simply be switched off to wind the film. They mount onto the A-I , and the Canon Motor Drive MA, specially developed as a natural ex- the unusually high speed (H) is completed. Both accessories stop automatically at the end of ... of operation, there is also a selection of three speed settings: H (max. 5 fps), L (max. 5.5 fps) and S (single frame). With the Battery Pack MA. It offers a selection of three shutter buttons depending on how the camera is a compact, highperformance device employing Monolithic IC and an electromagnetic clutch.
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Bellows FL 2S IOU 32. Extension Tube M Set 33. Ni•Cd Pack MA 41. Power Winder A 42. Copy Stand 4 29. Speedlitc I55A 37. Battery Pack MA 40. Holder for Gelatin Filter with Filter Holder Adapter and Hoods 45. Action Case A 44. Auto Bellows 30. Dioptric Adjustment Lens S (10 kinds) 36. Copy Stand 5 28. Extension Tube FD 25-U and FD 50-U 34. Speedlite 199A 38. Motor Drive MA 39. Data Back A 43. Wireless Controller LC-I ;I G 1'4 Bellows M 31. 27. Extender FD 2x-A 33.
Bellows FL 2S IOU 32. Extension Tube M Set 33. Ni•Cd Pack MA 41. Power Winder A 42. Copy Stand 4 29. Speedlitc I55A 37. Battery Pack MA 40. Holder for Gelatin Filter with Filter Holder Adapter and Hoods 45. Action Case A 44. Auto Bellows 30. Dioptric Adjustment Lens S (10 kinds) 36. Copy Stand 5 28. Extension Tube FD 25-U and FD 50-U 34. Speedlite 199A 38. Motor Drive MA 39. Data Back A 43. Wireless Controller LC-I ;I G 1'4 Bellows M 31. 27. Extender FD 2x-A 33.
Instruction Manual
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...the lens or eyepiece, use a handkerchief, facial tissue or any camera bag or soft case. high.quality camera. If you can do for a complete checkup. Then remove the battery to prevent possible cos• rosion to wipe smudges off the camera body and lens barrel only. Avoid storing it out of each...the body cap and the rear lens cap on the tissue, not the lens, and, starting at least once every three years for your nearest Canon serviceman. Use a silicon cloth, ilnecessary, to the terminals. A dirty mirror does not affect the image though it while working towards the outer ...
...the lens or eyepiece, use a handkerchief, facial tissue or any camera bag or soft case. high.quality camera. If you can do for a complete checkup. Then remove the battery to prevent possible cos• rosion to wipe smudges off the camera body and lens barrel only. Avoid storing it out of each...the body cap and the rear lens cap on the tissue, not the lens, and, starting at least once every three years for your nearest Canon serviceman. Use a silicon cloth, ilnecessary, to the terminals. A dirty mirror does not affect the image though it while working towards the outer ...
Instruction Manual
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...temperature change by placing it in Extremely Cold Conditions In extremely cold conditions, always protect the camera from subzero outside air and try to an authonzed Canon service facility. Although the battery may cause corrosion. is necessary, do not attempt to do it yourself but take it ...until you accidentally drop it in the water, it may be affected, so you use the camera in cold conditions, don't throw it thoroughly. may want to exert pressure on the shutter, the rail surfaces or the pressure plate. Using the Camera in a completely sealed plastic bag for ...
...temperature change by placing it in Extremely Cold Conditions In extremely cold conditions, always protect the camera from subzero outside air and try to an authonzed Canon service facility. Although the battery may cause corrosion. is necessary, do not attempt to do it yourself but take it ...until you accidentally drop it in the water, it may be affected, so you use the camera in cold conditions, don't throw it thoroughly. may want to exert pressure on the shutter, the rail surfaces or the pressure plate. Using the Camera in a completely sealed plastic bag for ...
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...: Shutter and self-timer operation cancelled by pressing battery check button. Cancellation of body. Timelag of the camera body. before winding film advance lever to indicate its operation. FP- and slower. Frame counter does not advance. tivated by mounting Canon Motor Drive MA or Power Winder A. Flash Synchronization: X•synch at MO sec...
...: Shutter and self-timer operation cancelled by pressing battery check button. Cancellation of body. Timelag of the camera body. before winding film advance lever to indicate its operation. FP- and slower. Frame counter does not advance. tivated by mounting Canon Motor Drive MA or Power Winder A. Flash Synchronization: X•synch at MO sec...