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... Battery 24 2 Installing and Removing the Battery 26 Installing and Removing the CF Card 28 Mounting and Detaching a Lens 30 How to Shoot...31 3 Switching the LCD Monitor Screen 34 Menu Operations and Settings 35 Before You Start 37 2 Basic Shooting and Image Playback 39 4 Fully Automatic Shooting 40 Full Auto Techniques 42 Shooting Portraits 43 Shooting Landscapes 44 5 Shooting Close-ups 45 Shooting Moving Subjects 46 Shooting Portraits at Night 47 Disabling Flash 48 6 Using the Self-timer 49 Image Playback 50 3 Advanced Shooting...
... Battery 24 2 Installing and Removing the Battery 26 Installing and Removing the CF Card 28 Mounting and Detaching a Lens 30 How to Shoot...31 3 Switching the LCD Monitor Screen 34 Menu Operations and Settings 35 Before You Start 37 2 Basic Shooting and Image Playback 39 4 Fully Automatic Shooting 40 Full Auto Techniques 42 Shooting Portraits 43 Shooting Landscapes 44 5 Shooting Close-ups 45 Shooting Moving Subjects 46 Shooting Portraits at Night 47 Disabling Flash 48 6 Using the Self-timer 49 Image Playback 50 3 Advanced Shooting...
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... Changing the Metering Mode 73 Setting Exposure Compensation 74 Auto Exposure Bracketing 76 Customizing the Picture Style 78 Defining a New Picture Style 81 Setting the Color Space 83 AE Lock ...84 FE Lock ...85 Setting the White Balance 86 White Balance Correction 88 Preventing Camera Shake 90 5 Handy Features 93 Handy Features 94 Silencing the Beeper 94 CF Card Reminder 94 Setting the Image Review Time 94 Set the Auto Power-off Time 95 Setting the LCD Monitor Brightness 95 File Numbering Method 96 Auto Rotate of Vertical Images...
... Changing the Metering Mode 73 Setting Exposure Compensation 74 Auto Exposure Bracketing 76 Customizing the Picture Style 78 Defining a New Picture Style 81 Setting the Color Space 83 AE Lock ...84 FE Lock ...85 Setting the White Balance 86 White Balance Correction 88 Preventing Camera Shake 90 5 Handy Features 93 Handy Features 94 Silencing the Beeper 94 CF Card Reminder 94 Setting the Image Review Time 94 Set the Auto Power-off Time 95 Setting the LCD Monitor Brightness 95 File Numbering Method 96 Auto Rotate of Vertical Images...
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... Custom Function White balance bracketing Image-recording quality 73 Large/Fine 83 Large/Normal 74 Medium/Fine 84 Medium/Normal 76 Small/Fine 86 Small/Normal 731 RAW+Large/Fine 1 RAW Metering mode q Evaluative metering w Partial metering e Center-weighted average metering Aperture AEB ISO speed Flash exposure compensation Drive mode u Single shooting i Continuous shooting Q Self-timer/ Remote control Red-eye reduction Beeper Shots remaining Shots remaining during WB bracketing Self-timer countdown Monochrome shooting AF mode X One-Shot AF 9 AI Focus AF Z AI Servo AF g Manual Focusing...
... Custom Function White balance bracketing Image-recording quality 73 Large/Fine 83 Large/Normal 74 Medium/Fine 84 Medium/Normal 76 Small/Fine 86 Small/Normal 731 RAW+Large/Fine 1 RAW Metering mode q Evaluative metering w Partial metering e Center-weighted average metering Aperture AEB ISO speed Flash exposure compensation Drive mode u Single shooting i Continuous shooting Q Self-timer/ Remote control Red-eye reduction Beeper Shots remaining Shots remaining during WB bracketing Self-timer countdown Monochrome shooting AF mode X One-Shot AF 9 AI Focus AF Z AI Servo AF g Manual Focusing...
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... camera to [Off], it will come out. Check that data is displayed, see page 38. Set the power switch to vibration and physical shock. Press the CF card eject button. Installing and Removing the CF Card Removing the Card Access lamp 1 Open the cover. If the CF card already contains recorded images, the image number might not start from 0001. (p.96) If a CF card-related error is being transferred, read, written, or erased on the LCD...
... camera to [Off], it will come out. Check that data is displayed, see page 38. Set the power switch to vibration and physical shock. Press the CF card eject button. Installing and Removing the CF Card Removing the Card Access lamp 1 Open the cover. If the CF card already contains recorded images, the image number might not start from 0001. (p.96) If a CF card-related error is being transferred, read, written, or erased on the LCD...
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With the Basic Zone modes, all you do is point and shoot and the camera sets everything automatically. The settings (functions set automatically) which cannot be changed in the Basic Zone modes. Full Auto Basic Zone 39 Also, to prevent botched pictures due to playback images. 2 Basic Shooting and Image Playback This chapter explains how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode Dial for best results and how to mistaken operations, camera settings cannot be set by the user are grayed out.
With the Basic Zone modes, all you do is point and shoot and the camera sets everything automatically. The settings (functions set automatically) which cannot be changed in the Basic Zone modes. Full Auto Basic Zone 39 Also, to prevent botched pictures due to playback images. 2 Basic Shooting and Image Playback This chapter explains how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode Dial for best results and how to mistaken operations, camera settings cannot be set by the user are grayed out.
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... two images are saved to create your own art or shoot an important subject. Although RAW images require software like Digital Photo Professional (provided) so they can use the software to change the white balance without the bundled software or print it as a processed image, you want to the CF card. Also, if you took the picture with the image type or extension. Note that RAW images will not work with a single shot. About...
... two images are saved to create your own art or shoot an important subject. Although RAW images require software like Digital Photo Professional (provided) so they can use the software to change the white balance without the bundled software or print it as a processed image, you want to the CF card. Also, if you took the picture with the image type or extension. Note that RAW images will not work with a single shot. About...
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Turning the dial to the right sets a faster shutter speed, and turning it to . 2 Set the desired shutter speed. and "15"" is 15 sec. 66 See "Shooting Tips" for advice on the Mode Dial. * stands for Time value. About the Shutter Speed Display The LCD monitor displays the shutter speed as a fraction. Frozen action Blurred action 1 Set the Mode Dial to the left sets a slower one. 3 Take the picture. When you focus and press the shutter button completely, the...
Turning the dial to the right sets a faster shutter speed, and turning it to . 2 Set the desired shutter speed. and "15"" is 15 sec. 66 See "Shooting Tips" for advice on the Mode Dial. * stands for Time value. About the Shutter Speed Display The LCD monitor displays the shutter speed as a fraction. Frozen action Blurred action 1 Set the Mode Dial to the left sets a slower one. 3 Take the picture. When you focus and press the shutter button completely, the...
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... set both the shutter speed and aperture as you change the shutter speed and aperture, the exposure level mark will be used to [Auto] or [On]. 71 It can reduce this noise by setting the [b Custom Functions (C.Fn)] menu's [Long exp. noise reduction] (p.103) to photograph fireworks, etc. While you hold down the shutter button. Bulb Exposures In step 2, turn the dial. The exposure level indicator in the viewfinder indicates the exposure level up to set the aperture, hold down the button and turn the dial left to ±2 stops...
... set both the shutter speed and aperture as you change the shutter speed and aperture, the exposure level mark will be used to [Auto] or [On]. 71 It can reduce this noise by setting the [b Custom Functions (C.Fn)] menu's [Long exp. noise reduction] (p.103) to photograph fireworks, etc. While you hold down the shutter button. Bulb Exposures In step 2, turn the dial. The exposure level indicator in the viewfinder indicates the exposure level up to set the aperture, hold down the button and turn the dial left to ±2 stops...
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... The aperture display in the viewfinder blinks. Either use flash. Flash can be used, however, the result will be in focus. 3 Take the picture. Aim the AF points over the subjects and press the shutter button halfway. (0) All the subjects covered by the AF points flashing in red will be the same as using the mode with flash. I want to . 2 Focus the subject. FAQ The shutter speed display in the viewfinder blinks. Increase the ISO speed. The...
... The aperture display in the viewfinder blinks. Either use flash. Flash can be used, however, the result will be in focus. 3 Take the picture. Aim the AF points over the subjects and press the shutter button halfway. (0) All the subjects covered by the AF points flashing in red will be the same as using the mode with flash. I want to . 2 Focus the subject. FAQ The shutter speed display in the viewfinder blinks. Increase the ISO speed. The...
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... or dark images as clothing), the white might turn out darker and the black might look lighter. You can be automatically canceled when you photograph a white or black subject (such as desired. After taking the picture, reset the exposure compensation to zero. The exposure compensation setting will not be used in the viewfinder. Making it brighter Hold down the button and turn the dial to the...
... or dark images as clothing), the white might turn out darker and the black might look lighter. You can be automatically canceled when you photograph a white or black subject (such as desired. After taking the picture, reset the exposure compensation to zero. The exposure compensation setting will not be used in the viewfinder. Making it brighter Hold down the button and turn the dial to the...
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... ambient light from affecting the reviewed image. Set the time, then press . 3 Setting the LCD Monitor Brightness You can wake up the camera by pressing the shutter button, , , or button. Under the [c] tab, select [LCD brightness], then press . With the adjustment screen displayed, press the key to auto power off automatically. To turn off automatically after the set and the camera is recommended. 95 When checking the exposure of idle operation elapses...
... ambient light from affecting the reviewed image. Set the time, then press . 3 Setting the LCD Monitor Brightness You can wake up the camera by pressing the shutter button, , , or button. Under the [c] tab, select [LCD brightness], then press . With the adjustment screen displayed, press the key to auto power off automatically. To turn off automatically after the set and the camera is recommended. 95 When checking the exposure of idle operation elapses...
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... ".JPG" for JPEG images and ".CR2" for RAW images. 97 To start with "IMG_". Be sure to continuous or auto reset. When you want to use . The LCD monitor will appear on the LCD monitor. This is created, [Folder number full] will display a message to replace the CF card. Handy Features [Auto reset]: Resets the file numbering to 0001 whenever the CF card is replaced, the file numbering starts from 0001. Each time the CF card is replaced.
... ".JPG" for JPEG images and ".CR2" for RAW images. 97 To start with "IMG_". Be sure to continuous or auto reset. When you want to use . The LCD monitor will appear on the LCD monitor. This is created, [Folder number full] will display a message to replace the CF card. Handy Features [Auto reset]: Resets the file numbering to 0001 whenever the CF card is replaced, the file numbering starts from 0001. Each time the CF card is replaced.
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... the menu function settings. 1: SET:Quality When you press , the recording quality setting screen appears so you want to display the Picture Style selection screen on the LCD monitor to select the desired setting (number), then press . When the menu is displayed, this is displayed on the LCD monitor. When you press the shutter button halfway, the K is used functions to the SET button and cross keys. 0: SET:Picture Style Press to set . Press the key to indicate that a Custom Function...
... the menu function settings. 1: SET:Quality When you press , the recording quality setting screen appears so you want to display the Picture Style selection screen on the LCD monitor to select the desired setting (number), then press . When the menu is displayed, this is displayed on the LCD monitor. When you press the shutter button halfway, the K is used functions to the SET button and cross keys. 0: SET:Picture Style Press to set . Press the key to indicate that a Custom Function...
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... the camera's LCD monitor. Before connecting the camera to the personal computer, be sure to install the bundled software (EOS Digital Solution Disk/ CD-ROM) in the CD-ROM. 107 Before disconnecting the cable, turn off the camera's power switch before connecting it to the personal computer. 2 Set the camera's power switch to . When the camera model selection screen appears, select your camera's model. This is displayed, pressing the shutter button halfway will appear on the computer, see "Software Guide." 3 Transferring Images...
... the camera's LCD monitor. Before connecting the camera to the personal computer, be sure to install the bundled software (EOS Digital Solution Disk/ CD-ROM) in the CD-ROM. 107 Before disconnecting the cable, turn off the camera's power switch before connecting it to the personal computer. 2 Set the camera's power switch to . When the camera model selection screen appears, select your camera's model. This is displayed, pressing the shutter button halfway will appear on the computer, see "Software Guide." 3 Transferring Images...
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...'s instruction manual to find out what the [Default] settings are the printer's own default settings as set by the printer's manufacturer. To stop printing. Handling Printer Errors If you resolve a printer error (no ink, no paper, etc.) and select [Continue] to resume printing. Images taken with a different camera or images edited with PictBridge 7 Start printing. For details on the camera's LCD monitor. Depending on the image's file size and recording quality...
...'s instruction manual to find out what the [Default] settings are the printer's own default settings as set by the printer's manufacturer. To stop printing. Handling Printer Errors If you resolve a printer error (no ink, no paper, etc.) and select [Continue] to resume printing. Images taken with a different camera or images edited with PictBridge 7 Start printing. For details on the camera's LCD monitor. Depending on the image's file size and recording quality...
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... your photofinisher about compatibility when ordering prints. Also, depending on one sheet. X The Print order screen will not work or may not be selected for printing. If this happens with your printer, refer to print them. 3 Print Ordering Print type Date File No. L Index K L Both Multiple, thumbnail images are set by a different camera and then try to the printer's instruction manual. Next, select...
... your photofinisher about compatibility when ordering prints. Also, depending on one sheet. X The Print order screen will not work or may not be selected for printing. If this happens with your printer, refer to print them. 3 Print Ordering Print type Date File No. L Index K L Both Multiple, thumbnail images are set by a different camera and then try to the printer's instruction manual. Next, select...
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...'s instruction manual. Use the Speedlite's manual flash mode instead if provided. or slower. Do not attach a high-voltage flash unit on the camera's hot shoe. The camera is a Type-A camera compatible with compact, non-Canon flash units at 1/ 200 sec. Non-Canon Speedlites The camera can synchronize with all the autoflash control is like a built-in the TTL or A-TTL autoflash mode. External Speedlites EOS-dedicated, EX-series Speedlites Basically operates like...
...'s instruction manual. Use the Speedlite's manual flash mode instead if provided. or slower. Do not attach a high-voltage flash unit on the camera's hot shoe. The camera is a Type-A camera compatible with compact, non-Canon flash units at 1/ 200 sec. Non-Canon Speedlites The camera can synchronize with all the autoflash control is like a built-in the TTL or A-TTL autoflash mode. External Speedlites EOS-dedicated, EX-series Speedlites Basically operates like...
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... temperature. The camera makes a noise when it might look black. If dust is full, replace with a lens cloth or soft cloth. It will return to focus, or focus manually. (p.33, 58) The LCD monitor does not display a clear image. Set the lens focus mode switch to focus in the One-Shot AF mode while the focus confirmation light in flash's pop-up mechanism shakes slightly. The built-in the viewfinder blinks, a picture cannot be shot or recorded. The CF card...
... temperature. The camera makes a noise when it might look black. If dust is full, replace with a lens cloth or soft cloth. It will return to focus, or focus manually. (p.33, 58) The LCD monitor does not display a clear image. Set the lens focus mode switch to focus in the One-Shot AF mode while the focus confirmation light in flash's pop-up mechanism shakes slightly. The built-in the viewfinder blinks, a picture cannot be shot or recorded. The CF card...
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... subject, ISO speed, Picture Style, etc. Specifications • Type Type: Recording media: Image sensor size: Compatible lenses: Lens mount: Digital, single-lens reflex, AF/AE camera with built-in flash Type I or II CF card * Compatible with Microdrive and 2GB or larger CF cards 22.2 x 14.8mm Canon EF lenses (including EF-S lenses) (35mm-equivalent focal length is approx.1.6 times the lens focal length) Canon EF mount • Imaging Element Type: Pixels: Aspect ratio: Color filter system: Low-pass filter...
... subject, ISO speed, Picture Style, etc. Specifications • Type Type: Recording media: Image sensor size: Compatible lenses: Lens mount: Digital, single-lens reflex, AF/AE camera with built-in flash Type I or II CF card * Compatible with Microdrive and 2GB or larger CF cards 22.2 x 14.8mm Canon EF lenses (including EF-S lenses) (35mm-equivalent focal length is approx.1.6 times the lens focal length) Canon EF mount • Imaging Element Type: Pixels: Aspect ratio: Color filter system: Low-pass filter...
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... light), exposure information (shutter speed, aperture, AE lock, exposure level, exposure warning), flash information (flash ready, high-speed sync, FE lock, flash exposure compensation), white balance correction, maximum burst, CF card information Depth-of-field preview: Enabled with depth-of flashes fired by built-in flash Effective range: Approx. 4.0m/13.1ft. at 23°C/73°F, ISO 100) Focus modes: One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF, Manual focusing (MF) AF point selection: Auto, manual Selected AF point display: Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated...
... light), exposure information (shutter speed, aperture, AE lock, exposure level, exposure warning), flash information (flash ready, high-speed sync, FE lock, flash exposure compensation), white balance correction, maximum burst, CF card information Depth-of-field preview: Enabled with depth-of flashes fired by built-in flash Effective range: Approx. 4.0m/13.1ft. at 23°C/73°F, ISO 100) Focus modes: One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF, Manual focusing (MF) AF point selection: Auto, manual Selected AF point display: Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated...