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... Introduction Handling Cautions 6 Quick Start Guide 8 Nomenclature 10 Conventions Used in this Instructions ...16 1 Before You Start 17 Installing the Batteries 18 Checking the Battery Level 19 Mounting and Detaching a Lens ......20 Mounting a Lens 20 Detaching the Lens 20 How the Shutter Button Works.........21 5Loading ...the Self-timer 33 Using the Eyepiece Cover 34 Imprinting the Date or Time 35 Setting the Date and Time...........36 Replacing the Date Battery .........36 3 AF Modes and Metering Modes ...37 Selecting the AF Mode 38 One-Shot AF for Still Subjects.....39 AI Servo AF...
... Introduction Handling Cautions 6 Quick Start Guide 8 Nomenclature 10 Conventions Used in this Instructions ...16 1 Before You Start 17 Installing the Batteries 18 Checking the Battery Level 19 Mounting and Detaching a Lens ......20 Mounting a Lens 20 Detaching the Lens 20 How the Shutter Button Works.........21 5Loading ...the Self-timer 33 Using the Eyepiece Cover 34 Imprinting the Date or Time 35 Setting the Date and Time...........36 Replacing the Date Battery .........36 3 AF Modes and Metering Modes ...37 Selecting the AF Mode 38 One-Shot AF for Still Subjects.....39 AI Servo AF...
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... the camera. • Use only a blower brush to blow away any cleaner containing an organic solvent. For stubborn dirt, consult your Canon dealer beforehand, or check for yourself that the camera components are extremely thin. The shutter curtains can cause the camera to clean them. ... place. If the camera is a precision instrument. Also, when loading and unloading film, be used the camera for an extended period, remove the batteries. Handling Cautions Camera Care and Storage • The camera is exposed to salty air, wipe it thoroughly with a slightly damp cloth. • ...
... the camera. • Use only a blower brush to blow away any cleaner containing an organic solvent. For stubborn dirt, consult your Canon dealer beforehand, or check for yourself that the camera components are extremely thin. The shutter curtains can cause the camera to clean them. ... place. If the camera is a precision instrument. Also, when loading and unloading film, be used the camera for an extended period, remove the batteries. Handling Cautions Camera Care and Storage • The camera is exposed to salty air, wipe it thoroughly with a slightly damp cloth. • ...
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... long as the shutter releases. This is low, the film advance and auto rewind might stop midway or not work well even at low temperatures, battery performance may decline slightly at all and the icon may appear dark at room temperature. Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera...
... long as the shutter releases. This is low, the film advance and auto rewind might stop midway or not work well even at low temperatures, battery performance may decline slightly at all and the icon may appear dark at room temperature. Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera...
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...• Under low-light or backlit conditions, the built-in place. (p.20) 5 Load the film. Aim the AF points on the battery chamber cover, and insert two CR123A lithium batteries as shown by the arrow until it snaps in flash will pop-up and fire automatically. (p.78) Align the edge of the...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. Refer to the battery orientation diagram on the main subject and press the shutter button halfway to the first frame. 8 6Focus the subject.
...• Under low-light or backlit conditions, the built-in place. (p.20) 5 Load the film. Aim the AF points on the battery chamber cover, and insert two CR123A lithium batteries as shown by the arrow until it snaps in flash will pop-up and fire automatically. (p.78) Align the edge of the...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. Refer to the battery orientation diagram on the main subject and press the shutter button halfway to the first frame. 8 6Focus the subject.
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.../ Remote control lamp (p.32/33/76) LCD panel (p.12) Main Dial (p.16) Shutter button (p.21) LCD panel illumination button (p.74) Remote control sensor (p.76) Grip / Battery compartment (p.18) Built-in brackets < >.
.../ Remote control lamp (p.32/33/76) LCD panel (p.12) Main Dial (p.16) Shutter button (p.21) LCD panel illumination button (p.74) Remote control sensor (p.76) Grip / Battery compartment (p.18) Built-in brackets < >.
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Eyecup (p.25, 34) Viewfinder eyepiece *Date display panel (p.35) Function button (p.23, 32, 68, 72, 73, 74, 80) Metering mode button (p.52) Film check window Quick Control Dial (p.16) AF point selection key (p.41)
Eyecup (p.25, 34) Viewfinder eyepiece *Date display panel (p.35) Function button (p.23, 32, 68, 72, 73, 74, 80) Metering mode button (p.52) Film check window Quick Control Dial (p.16) AF point selection key (p.41)
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... show only the applicable items. 12 F) Custom Function No. (p - P) **Calibration (u) ***FE lock (o) Metering mode Z Evaluative metering X Partial metering C Center-weighted averaging metering AF point mark Battery level mark Custom Function Aperture value (Q - Y) ISO film speed Red-eye reduction Beeper Multiple exposures Flash exposure compensation AEB Film mark Exposure level indicator Exposure...
... show only the applicable items. 12 F) Custom Function No. (p - P) **Calibration (u) ***FE lock (o) Metering mode Z Evaluative metering X Partial metering C Center-weighted averaging metering AF point mark Battery level mark Custom Function Aperture value (Q - Y) ISO film speed Red-eye reduction Beeper Multiple exposures Flash exposure compensation AEB Film mark Exposure level indicator Exposure...
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.... For places where CR123A (or DL123A) batteries may not be easily available, take spare batteries with the camera. Also carry spare batteries for extended shooting sessions. 18 Installing the Batteries ∗ In the Americas, batteries are properly oriented as shown. • Do not mix old and new batteries. -- 3 Close the battery compartment cover. • Press the cover...
.... For places where CR123A (or DL123A) batteries may not be easily available, take spare batteries with the camera. Also carry spare batteries for extended shooting sessions. 18 Installing the Batteries ∗ In the Americas, batteries are properly oriented as shown. • Do not mix old and new batteries. -- 3 Close the battery compartment cover. • Press the cover...
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...Flash Use 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 displayed on and the ...LCD panel will then turn on the LCD panel, the batteries may have been installed incorrectly. Turn the Mode Dial...
...Flash Use 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 displayed on and the ...LCD panel will then turn on the LCD panel, the batteries may have been installed incorrectly. Turn the Mode Dial...
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... 3 until all the date and time digits are set . • Press the button until no digits blink. • If "a" is about 3 years. 1 Remove the battery chamber cover. • Open the camera back and loosen the screw as shown in the illustration. 2 Take out the... battery. 3 Insert a new battery. • The battery's positive contact (+) must face up. 4 Reattach the battery chamber cover. • Set the correct date and time. 36 Replacing the Date Battery When the date/time on the imprinted photograph looks faded, replace the ...
... 3 until all the date and time digits are set . • Press the button until no digits blink. • If "a" is about 3 years. 1 Remove the battery chamber cover. • Open the camera back and loosen the screw as shown in the illustration. 2 Take out the... battery. 3 Insert a new battery. • The battery's positive contact (+) must face up. 4 Reattach the battery chamber cover. • Set the correct date and time. 36 Replacing the Date Battery When the date/time on the imprinted photograph looks faded, replace the ...
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Bulb Exposures★ When bulb is set of batteries, the maximum bulb exposure time (at the LCD panel and turn the dial to select "y". • "y" follows "K" 3 Select the desired aperture value. • Turn the ...
Bulb Exposures★ When bulb is set of batteries, the maximum bulb exposure time (at the LCD panel and turn the dial to select "y". • "y" follows "K" 3 Select the desired aperture value. • Turn the ...
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... you set the film advance mode lever to and do nothing for four minutes, the wireless remote control mode will be canceled automatically to save battery power. KWireless Remote Control With Remote Controller RC-1 (sold separately), wireless operation is possible up to 5 m/16.4 ft away from fluorescent light. • You can...
... you set the film advance mode lever to and do nothing for four minutes, the wireless remote control mode will be canceled automatically to save battery power. KWireless Remote Control With Remote Controller RC-1 (sold separately), wireless operation is possible up to 5 m/16.4 ft away from fluorescent light. • You can...
Instruction Manual
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... LCD panel. s Take out the film and load it . (p.18) If the blinking icon does not turn off, consult your nearest Canon dealer. 94 s Replace the batteries with new ones. / Install the batteries correctly. (p.18) The picture looks blurred. On the LCD panel, the frame count is very low. s Set the lens focus...
... LCD panel. s Take out the film and load it . (p.18) If the blinking icon does not turn off, consult your nearest Canon dealer. 94 s Replace the batteries with new ones. / Install the batteries correctly. (p.18) The picture looks blurred. On the LCD panel, the frame count is very low. s Set the lens focus...
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... (W x H x D).....146.7 x 103 x 69 mm / 5.78 x 4.06 x 2.72 in parentheses apply when Eye Control AF is turned on Canon's testing and measuring standards. • Specifications and external appearance are based on . Weight (body only Eye Control/DATE model: 585 g / 20.6 oz Eye...Asterisked items apply to Eye Control models only. 97 or blank Imprinting color Orange Power source One CR2025 lithium battery • Customize Function.......13 Custom Functions with EOS-dedicated Speedlites • Film transport Film loading Automatic advance to Dec. 31, 2019 Imprinting format Month, day...
... (W x H x D).....146.7 x 103 x 69 mm / 5.78 x 4.06 x 2.72 in parentheses apply when Eye Control AF is turned on Canon's testing and measuring standards. • Specifications and external appearance are based on . Weight (body only Eye Control/DATE model: 585 g / 20.6 oz Eye...Asterisked items apply to Eye Control models only. 97 or blank Imprinting color Orange Power source One CR2025 lithium battery • Customize Function.......13 Custom Functions with EOS-dedicated Speedlites • Film transport Film loading Automatic advance to Dec. 31, 2019 Imprinting format Month, day...
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...39 Aperture value 89 Attaching the Strap 17 A-TTL/TTL autoflash 81 Automatic Selection 42 Av 58 B Basic Photography Terms 89 Basic zone 14 Batteries 18 Battery Life 19 Beeper 74 Built-in flash 78 Bulb Exposures 71 C C.Fn 83 CAL 43 Calibration Procedure 43 Center-weighted averaging metering ...52... Checking the Battery Level 19 Close-up 30 Continuous shooting 73 Creative zone 14 Custom Functions 83 D Date/Time 35 DEP 62 Depth-of-field 59, 90...
...39 Aperture value 89 Attaching the Strap 17 A-TTL/TTL autoflash 81 Automatic Selection 42 Av 58 B Basic Photography Terms 89 Basic zone 14 Batteries 18 Battery Life 19 Beeper 74 Built-in flash 78 Bulb Exposures 71 C C.Fn 83 CAL 43 Calibration Procedure 43 Center-weighted averaging metering ...52... Checking the Battery Level 19 Close-up 30 Continuous shooting 73 Creative zone 14 Custom Functions 83 D Date/Time 35 DEP 62 Depth-of-field 59, 90...
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... Line 93 Program Shift 55 Q Quick Control Dial 16 Quick Start Guide 8 R Red-eye Reduction 32 Remote Controller 76 Remote Switch 76 Replacing the Date Battery 36 S Self-timer 33 Shooting modes 14 Shutter Button Halfway pressing 21 Full pressing 21 Shutter speed 89 Single-frame shooting 73 Speedlite 78, 81...
... Line 93 Program Shift 55 Q Quick Control Dial 16 Quick Start Guide 8 R Red-eye Reduction 32 Remote Controller 76 Remote Switch 76 Replacing the Date Battery 36 S Self-timer 33 Shooting modes 14 Shutter Button Halfway pressing 21 Full pressing 21 Shutter speed 89 Single-frame shooting 73 Speedlite 78, 81...