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Callon Service Manual ENGLISH EDITION CANON DIGITAL CAMERA ArWerS hawOr 350 Ve r.1 C57-8001 C57-8011 • • • GENERAL INFORMATION TECNICAL INFORMATION REPAIR INFORMATION PARTS CATALOG ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS © CANON INC. 1997 CY8-1200-167
Callon Service Manual ENGLISH EDITION CANON DIGITAL CAMERA ArWerS hawOr 350 Ve r.1 C57-8001 C57-8011 • • • GENERAL INFORMATION TECNICAL INFORMATION REPAIR INFORMATION PARTS CATALOG ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS © CANON INC. 1997 CY8-1200-167
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... and mo-IF2 interface kit were used for storing large volumes of this manual. CANON INC. for this manual, Canon will release service manual reports as the need arises. When changes occur in applicable products or in this manual over a long or short period, Canon may not be information in the content of page layout and graphic...
... and mo-IF2 interface kit were used for storing large volumes of this manual. CANON INC. for this manual, Canon will release service manual reports as the need arises. When changes occur in applicable products or in this manual over a long or short period, Canon may not be information in the content of page layout and graphic...
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... markets Nomenclature PowerShot 350 PowerShot 350 PowerShot 350 Video Out Yes Yes No Part 1 General Information Provides the basic information needed to the product's instruction book if necessary.) Part 2 TechnicalInformation Provides technical information about the tools required, and their application. Refer to understand the product. (Operating instructions are not included. PREFACE SERVICE mAruAL COMPOSITION This manual contains...
... markets Nomenclature PowerShot 350 PowerShot 350 PowerShot 350 Video Out Yes Yes No Part 1 General Information Provides the basic information needed to the product's instruction book if necessary.) Part 2 TechnicalInformation Provides technical information about the tools required, and their application. Refer to understand the product. (Operating instructions are not included. PREFACE SERVICE mAruAL COMPOSITION This manual contains...
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... memorized value, press the W. When switching from Record to Playback and back to Record, the selected mode remains the same. • The manual white balance setting remains in the memory when switching between record and playback. This is the default mode for this camera. Automatic white balance is...Flash OFF ® to Flash ON and return to Automatic. 1) AUTO: If the shutter speed falls to Automatic .1 white balance mode. To manually set manually. BAL button. The white balance has been set the White balance, fill the screen with a white image and press and hold the W. It...
... memorized value, press the W. When switching from Record to Playback and back to Record, the selected mode remains the same. • The manual white balance setting remains in the memory when switching between record and playback. This is the default mode for this camera. Automatic white balance is...Flash OFF ® to Flash ON and return to Automatic. 1) AUTO: If the shutter speed falls to Automatic .1 white balance mode. To manually set manually. BAL button. The white balance has been set the White balance, fill the screen with a white image and press and hold the W. It...
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... Date (or Time) 1 2 7 E- 0 9 1 9 9 7. 01. 16. Shutter: 8.1 Type 8.2 Shutter Speed 8.3 Self Timer 8.4 Self Timer Canceling Programmed AE with Manual Compensation Function 'ITT, Center-weighted average metering Ev5 to Ev20 f/2.8 or f/8.0 (2 steps) When Exposure compensation button is pressed, E± 0 is 1/3EV for up to ±...cancels it. 1-12 Part 1: General Information 6. Use the +/- Exposure 7.1 Control System 7.2 Type 7.3 Control Range 7.4 Aperture 7.5 Manual Compensation 7.6 Flash Speed 8. to input ± 4 steps of compensation. Fig. 1-6 On-screen Display Items 7.
... Date (or Time) 1 2 7 E- 0 9 1 9 9 7. 01. 16. Shutter: 8.1 Type 8.2 Shutter Speed 8.3 Self Timer 8.4 Self Timer Canceling Programmed AE with Manual Compensation Function 'ITT, Center-weighted average metering Ev5 to Ev20 f/2.8 or f/8.0 (2 steps) When Exposure compensation button is pressed, E± 0 is 1/3EV for up to ±...cancels it. 1-12 Part 1: General Information 6. Use the +/- Exposure 7.1 Control System 7.2 Type 7.3 Control Range 7.4 Aperture 7.5 Manual Compensation 7.6 Flash Speed 8. to input ± 4 steps of compensation. Fig. 1-6 On-screen Display Items 7.
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... supply shuts off approximately five seconds after "Low Battery" mark lights. (W) 94 x (H) 96 x (D) 53 mm Approx. 280g Direct Plug In to 3.0m Automatic (ITL Auto) (Manual (Preset) Built-in clock: Either date or time can displayed on playback. Part 1: General Information 9. Valid from 1996 thru 2095 January 1, 2000 displayed as 2000...
... supply shuts off approximately five seconds after "Low Battery" mark lights. (W) 94 x (H) 96 x (D) 53 mm Approx. 280g Direct Plug In to 3.0m Automatic (ITL Auto) (Manual (Preset) Built-in clock: Either date or time can displayed on playback. Part 1: General Information 9. Valid from 1996 thru 2095 January 1, 2000 displayed as 2000...
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... Aus. Product Code C57-8002-0W1 C57-8001-7B1 C57-8011-9B1 C57-8011-2B2 C57-8011-2A1 Driver Software Application Software (See Japanese Service Manual) TWAIN Photolmpact 3.0SE PhotoShop Plug-in Not Included (OS and Medium) (Windows95, CD-ROM) (MAC OS, CD-ROM) 1-15 Part 1: General Information 4.2 STANDARD OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT...
... Aus. Product Code C57-8002-0W1 C57-8001-7B1 C57-8011-9B1 C57-8011-2B2 C57-8011-2A1 Driver Software Application Software (See Japanese Service Manual) TWAIN Photolmpact 3.0SE PhotoShop Plug-in Not Included (OS and Medium) (Windows95, CD-ROM) (MAC OS, CD-ROM) 1-15 Part 1: General Information 4.2 STANDARD OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT...
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... When actually designing a camera, it 's difficult to infinity, vastly reducing the complexity and cost of the 41 Depth of focus system. Early cameras were focused manually until the image was sharp in every picture. Fig. 1-11 ll). However, as we can be clearly in focus in the viewfinder. Depth of focus...
... When actually designing a camera, it 's difficult to infinity, vastly reducing the complexity and cost of the 41 Depth of focus system. Early cameras were focused manually until the image was sharp in every picture. Fig. 1-11 ll). However, as we can be clearly in focus in the viewfinder. Depth of focus...