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... ......20 Mounting a Lens 20 Detaching the Lens 20 How the Shutter Button Works.........21 5Loading and Unloading Film........22 Loading Film 22 Checking the Film Speed 23 Unloading Film 24 6Midroll Rewind 24 Dioptric Adjustment 25 Holding the Camera 26 2 Fully Automatic Shooting .........27 YFull Auto Mode 28 AF-Assist beam with the Built-in...
... ......20 Mounting a Lens 20 Detaching the Lens 20 How the Shutter Button Works.........21 5Loading and Unloading Film........22 Loading Film 22 Checking the Film Speed 23 Unloading Film 24 6Midroll Rewind 24 Dioptric Adjustment 25 Holding the Camera 26 2 Fully Automatic Shooting .........27 YFull Auto Mode 28 AF-Assist beam with the Built-in...
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...eyepiece, mirror, focusing screen, film compartment, etc. If the camera is exposed to salty air, wipe it with a slightly damp cloth. • Do not leave the camera in places prone to excessive heat such as possible. Do not clean the camera body or lens with your Canon dealer beforehand, or check for ...shoot, have not used the camera for some time or if there is not waterproof and should not be easily deformed or damaged. Also, when loading and unloading film, be used in a car on the shutter curtains. For stubborn dirt, consult your nearest Canon dealer as soon as in ...
...eyepiece, mirror, focusing screen, film compartment, etc. If the camera is exposed to salty air, wipe it with a slightly damp cloth. • Do not leave the camera in places prone to excessive heat such as possible. Do not clean the camera body or lens with your Canon dealer beforehand, or check for ...shoot, have not used the camera for some time or if there is not waterproof and should not be easily deformed or damaged. Also, when loading and unloading film, be used in a car on the shutter curtains. For stubborn dirt, consult your nearest Canon dealer as soon as in ...
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... or toss a battery into a fire. • Although the batteries work at room temperature. Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera, put on the LCD panel. This is to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts. After the batteries are replaced with the rear end...normal at all and the icon may decline slightly at high temperatures. How Low Battery Levels Affect Camera Operation On the LCD panel, if the icon blinks or it is low, the film advance and auto rewind might stop midway or not work well even at low temperatures, battery performance...
... or toss a battery into a fire. • Although the batteries work at room temperature. Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera, put on the LCD panel. This is to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts. After the batteries are replaced with the rear end...normal at all and the icon may decline slightly at high temperatures. How Low Battery Levels Affect Camera Operation On the LCD panel, if the icon blinks or it is low, the film advance and auto rewind might stop midway or not work well even at low temperatures, battery performance...
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... advance to autofocus. (p.21) • Under low-light or backlit conditions, the built-in place. (p.20) 5 Load the film. Align the red dots on the camera and close the camera back until it snaps shut. (p.22) • The film will pop-up and fire automatically. (p.78) Align the edge of the... film 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 +...
... advance to autofocus. (p.21) • Under low-light or backlit conditions, the built-in place. (p.20) 5 Load the film. Align the red dots on the camera and close the camera back until it snaps shut. (p.22) • The film will pop-up and fire automatically. (p.78) Align the edge of the... film 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 +...
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Open the camera back to (Full Auto). At the end of the roll, the film rewinds automatically. 3 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to . (p.20) 4Turn the Mode Dial to remove the film cartridge. (p.24) 9 Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. (p.21) 8Unload the film. Keep pressing the Mode Dial's lock button while turning the dial. (p.28) 7 Take the picture.
Open the camera back to (Full Auto). At the end of the roll, the film rewinds automatically. 3 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to . (p.20) 4Turn the Mode Dial to remove the film cartridge. (p.24) 9 Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. (p.21) 8Unload the film. Keep pressing the Mode Dial's lock button while turning the dial. (p.28) 7 Take the picture.
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Nomenclature • Reference page numbers are in parentheses. • The camera controls are indicated as icons in flash / AF-assist beam (p.78/29) Flash-sync contact Hot shoe (p.81) Dioptric adjustment knob (p.25) Mode Dial lock release button (p.14) Mode Dial (p.14) Film advance mode lever (p.15, 33, 73) Strap mount (p.17) Back...
Nomenclature • Reference page numbers are in parentheses. • The camera controls are indicated as icons in flash / AF-assist beam (p.78/29) Flash-sync contact Hot shoe (p.81) Dioptric adjustment knob (p.25) Mode Dial lock release button (p.14) Mode Dial (p.14) Film advance mode lever (p.15, 33, 73) Strap mount (p.17) Back...
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...the lens becomes smaller than f/5.6, autofocusing will not operate. • After pressing the shutter button halfway, wait a moment before the picture is taken. • Camera movement during the moment of shutter button operation are set. If you press the shutter button completely at one stroke or right after pressing it...the camera with your entire right hand, then press the shutter button gently. • If the AF Mode Dial has been set to , the focus confirmation light will not light. • If the AF Mode Dial has been set (p.42), the AF point will take the picture and the film ...
...the lens becomes smaller than f/5.6, autofocusing will not operate. • After pressing the shutter button halfway, wait a moment before the picture is taken. • Camera movement during the moment of shutter button operation are set. If you press the shutter button completely at one stroke or right after pressing it...the camera with your entire right hand, then press the shutter button gently. • If the AF Mode Dial has been set to , the focus confirmation light will not light. • If the AF Mode Dial has been set (p.42), the AF point will take the picture and the film ...
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... ISO speed will advance to frame 1 automatically. With DX-coded film, the camera automatically sets the film's ISO speed. sWhen the initial film advance ends, the icon and frame counter of the film leader to the first frame. 5Loading and Unloading Film Loading Film When you load the film, it advances automatically to the orange mark on the...
... ISO speed will advance to frame 1 automatically. With DX-coded film, the camera automatically sets the film's ISO speed. sWhen the initial film advance ends, the icon and frame counter of the film leader to the first frame. 5Loading and Unloading Film Loading Film When you load the film, it advances automatically to the orange mark on the...
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... on page 73. Checking the Film Speed The camera reads the film cartridge's DX code and sets the film speed automatically within ISO 25 - 5000. • Set the Mode Dial to move the arrow. (1) sThe current film speed is not DX-coded, see "Setting the ISO Film Speed" on the LCD panel ...and the shutter will not work. • The shutter curtains have been manufactured with this camera. When loading film, do not remove the film packaging until you want to load the film. • Infrared film cannot be used with very high precision. Move the arrow to the icon. • Look at...
... on page 73. Checking the Film Speed The camera reads the film cartridge's DX code and sets the film speed automatically within ISO 25 - 5000. • Set the Mode Dial to move the arrow. (1) sThe current film speed is not DX-coded, see "Setting the ISO Film Speed" on the LCD panel ...and the shutter will not work. • The shutter curtains have been manufactured with this camera. When loading film, do not remove the film packaging until you want to load the film. • Infrared film cannot be used with very high precision. Move the arrow to the icon. • Look at...
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5Loading and Unloading Film Unloading Film After the film's last frame is blinking, then open the camera back and take out the film. 6Midroll Rewind To rewind the film in midroll, follow the procedure below. sThe film rewind stops automatically. • Check that the icon is blinking, then open the camera back and take out the film. During film rewind, pressing...
5Loading and Unloading Film Unloading Film After the film's last frame is blinking, then open the camera back and take out the film. 6Midroll Rewind To rewind the film in midroll, follow the procedure below. sThe film rewind stops automatically. • Check that the icon is blinking, then open the camera back and take out the film. During film rewind, pressing...
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In these modes override the camera's and AF Mode dials, film advance mode lever (except ), and buttons (except and the shutter button). This is point and shoot. Basic Zone Turn the Mode Dial to , , , , , or . • ... caused by the Basic Zone modes are shown in the "Feature Availability Table" on page 28. • The settings automatically set by accidental operation of camera controls. Also, these modes, all you do is to use the...
In these modes override the camera's and AF Mode dials, film advance mode lever (except ), and buttons (except and the shutter button). This is point and shoot. Basic Zone Turn the Mode Dial to , , , , , or . • ... caused by the Basic Zone modes are shown in the "Feature Availability Table" on page 28. • The settings automatically set by accidental operation of camera controls. Also, these modes, all you do is to use the...
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... metering mode to . 30 sThis automatically sets the AF mode to , the film advance mode to (single-frame shooting), and the metering mode to . U ...For serious close -up shots of the picture. sThis automatically sets the AF mode to , the film advance mode to , and the metering mode to . Use this mode to take close -up This.... Programmed Image Control Modes Select a shooting mode to suit the target subject, and the camera will further enhance the depth and breadth of flowers, insects, etc. • As much...the subject stand closer to the camera. I Landscape O Close-up shots, optional...
... metering mode to . 30 sThis automatically sets the AF mode to , the film advance mode to (single-frame shooting), and the metering mode to . U ...For serious close -up shots of the picture. sThis automatically sets the AF mode to , the film advance mode to , and the metering mode to . Use this mode to take close -up This.... Programmed Image Control Modes Select a shooting mode to suit the target subject, and the camera will further enhance the depth and breadth of flowers, insects, etc. • As much...the subject stand closer to the camera. I Landscape O Close-up shots, optional...
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...8226; Using a telephoto lens and ISO 400 or higher speed film is recommended. • The focus confirmation light will not light even when focus is achieved. Focus tracking will then continue with the center AF point. Hold the camera steady and press the shutter button smoothly, or use a ... (without people), use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 31 sThis automatically sets the AF mode to , the film advance mode to , and the metering mode to prevent a blurred picture caused by camera shake. sThis automatically sets the AF mode to , the film advance mode to (single-frame shooting), and ...
...8226; Using a telephoto lens and ISO 400 or higher speed film is recommended. • The focus confirmation light will not light even when focus is achieved. Focus tracking will then continue with the center AF point. Hold the camera steady and press the shutter button smoothly, or use a ... (without people), use a tripod to prevent camera shake. 31 sThis automatically sets the AF mode to , the film advance mode to , and the metering mode to prevent a blurred picture caused by camera shake. sThis automatically sets the AF mode to , the film advance mode to (single-frame shooting), and ...
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... final 2 seconds, the beeper beeps faster and the red-eye reduction lamp stays lit. Doing so prevents the camera from focusing the subject. • To cancel the self-timer after it starts, set the film advance mode lever to (single-frame shooting) or . • When using a tripod when you press the... shutter button to . We recommend using the self-timer to take a picture of the camera when you use self-timer in front of only yourself...
... final 2 seconds, the beeper beeps faster and the red-eye reduction lamp stays lit. Doing so prevents the camera from focusing the subject. • To cancel the self-timer after it starts, set the film advance mode lever to (single-frame shooting) or . • When using a tripod when you press the... shutter button to . We recommend using the self-timer to take a picture of the camera when you use self-timer in front of only yourself...
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...the built-in flash is used in the mode, but not in the mode. · Manual AF point selection · Metering mode selection · Film advance mode selection · Program shift · Exposure compensation · AEB · AE lock with the button · Depth-of-field preview ·... flash manual firing · EX-series Speedlite compatibility - Modeling flash About Program Shift • In the Program AE mode, you can be set by the camera while retaining the same exposure. High-speed sync (FP flash) - FE lock - FEB - 2nd-curtain sync - 4 Take the picture. • Compose...
...the built-in flash is used in the mode, but not in the mode. · Manual AF point selection · Metering mode selection · Film advance mode selection · Program shift · Exposure compensation · AEB · AE lock with the button · Depth-of-field preview ·... flash manual firing · EX-series Speedlite compatibility - Modeling flash About Program Shift • In the Program AE mode, you can be set by the camera while retaining the same exposure. High-speed sync (FP flash) - FE lock - FEB - 2nd-curtain sync - 4 Take the picture. • Compose...
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... taken. AEB range standard exposure decreased exposure 3 Take the picture. sThe three bracketed shots will be exposed in the current film advance mode. LAuto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)★ With AEB, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a set range (up to +/-2 stops in 1/2-stop ) 1 Move the arrow to the icon. • Look...
... taken. AEB range standard exposure decreased exposure 3 Take the picture. sThe three bracketed shots will be exposed in the current film advance mode. LAuto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)★ With AEB, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a set range (up to +/-2 stops in 1/2-stop ) 1 Move the arrow to the icon. • Look...
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.... : ±1 stop AEB with -2-stop exposure compensation. 69 In the viewfinder, the icon will take effect during AEB shooting even if the continuous film advance mode has been set. • AEB can also be taken continuously automatically. • If C.Fn-05-1 is ready to the icon and ...If you use the self-timer or remote control, the three AEB shots will be set (mirror lockup), single-frame film advance will blink. • In the film advance mode, the camera stops shooting automatically after taking the three AEB shots. To cancel AEB, follow steps 1 and 2 to set the exposure...
.... : ±1 stop AEB with -2-stop exposure compensation. 69 In the viewfinder, the icon will take effect during AEB shooting even if the continuous film advance mode has been set. • AEB can also be taken continuously automatically. • If C.Fn-05-1 is ready to the icon and ...If you use the self-timer or remote control, the three AEB shots will be set (mirror lockup), single-frame film advance will blink. • In the film advance mode, the camera stops shooting automatically after taking the three AEB shots. To cancel AEB, follow steps 1 and 2 to set the exposure...
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...of multiple exposures to blank. • Since the same frame is exposed multiple times, exposure compensation should be precisely aligned due to the film curling. • During multiple-exposure shooting, the arrow next to the icon on the same frame. Multiple Exposures 2 exposures Exposure Compensation...the multiple exposures might not be set to find the optimum compensation amount. If you take all the multiple exposures, the film advances to normal camera operation. 3 Take the picture. Shoot up to nine shots on the scene. Experiment to a negative value for Exposure ...
...of multiple exposures to blank. • Since the same frame is exposed multiple times, exposure compensation should be precisely aligned due to the film curling. • During multiple-exposure shooting, the arrow next to the icon on the same frame. Multiple Exposures 2 exposures Exposure Compensation...the multiple exposures might not be set to find the optimum compensation amount. If you take all the multiple exposures, the film advances to normal camera operation. 3 Take the picture. Shoot up to nine shots on the scene. Experiment to a negative value for Exposure ...
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...arrow. (1) sThe current film speed is displayed. 2 Set the desired film speed. • Turn the dial to normal camera operation. HSelecting the Film Advance Mode★ The film advance mode can retain the manually-set film speed even after taking out the film and loading another DX-coded roll of film. (p.85) 73 ...The manually-set film speed will be canceled if the film is taken out and DXcoded film is not DX-coded or if you want to set a different film speed, load the film in the camera and set the film speed. ...
...arrow. (1) sThe current film speed is displayed. 2 Set the desired film speed. • Turn the dial to normal camera operation. HSelecting the Film Advance Mode★ The film advance mode can retain the manually-set film speed even after taking out the film and loading another DX-coded roll of film. (p.85) 73 ...The manually-set film speed will be canceled if the film is taken out and DXcoded film is not DX-coded or if you want to set a different film speed, load the film in the camera and set the film speed. ...
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... For mirror lockup, using the Remote Switch RS-60E3 or Remote Controller RC-1/RC-5 (both sold separately) is recommended. • During mirror lockup, the film advance mode will be Single even if it will go back down automatically. 2 Press the shutter button fully again. Mirror Lockup★ Mirror lockup is... set, the camera operates as the beach or ski slope with the self-timer, pressing the shutter button fully will lock up the mirror first and the picture...
... For mirror lockup, using the Remote Switch RS-60E3 or Remote Controller RC-1/RC-5 (both sold separately) is recommended. • During mirror lockup, the film advance mode will be Single even if it will go back down automatically. 2 Press the shutter button fully again. Mirror Lockup★ Mirror lockup is... set, the camera operates as the beach or ski slope with the self-timer, pressing the shutter button fully will lock up the mirror first and the picture...