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Canon 2067A002 User's Manual

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1. Weight body only 335 g 11 82 oz QD model 15 g 0 53 oz ana EF 28 80mm EF28 80mm 35 80mm F 3 5 5 6V USM _ F 3 5 5 6 11 F 4 5 6 I Diagonal extent 75 30 75 30 63 30 Angle of view Vertical extent 46 17 46 17 387 17 Horizontal extent 65 25 65 25 54 25 Lens construction elements groups 10 10 10 10 8 8 Min aperture 10224138 10224138 10224132 Focusing distance range 038m inlinty 0 38 m infinity 04 m infinity Max magnification Wide Tele 0 10 0 26 0 10 0 26 0 11 0 23 Filler size and attachable quantity 58mm 1 56mm 1 52mm 1 Max diameter x length 66 4x71 2 mm 66 4x 71 2 mm 65 x 63 5 mm Weight 2009 2009 1759 specifications have been obtained through Canon s test methods Product specifications and physical appearance are subject to change without notice 71 omm rd 67 AEB St AF Modes and Film Advance Modes 64 AF Assist Lamp WC Al Servo AF 5 Al Focus AF 64 Aperture 62 Av Aperture Prio 46 Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB 83 Autofocus are Switching to Manual Foc 40 Automatic Depth of Field AE Basic Zone Batteries Installation 16 Level check 17 Replacement for quartz date back 36 Battery Service Life 17 silencing 7 54 Built in Flash Range 60 Built in flash using LL 80 Bulb Exposure
2. In the continuous shooting mode holding down the shutter button will take all three 1 AEB amountcl 1 stn 1 sap AEB in Hat eere compen 41 sp AEB in 4 Sop geez corps 31 Sop AEB ath pose E 1 Silencing the Beeper The beeper can be silenced in all of the picture taking modes Press the Function button so that the lt gt arrow points to the lt 1 gt icon The frame counter on the LCD panel will display 1 Turn the lt gt dial so that the LCD panel displays 0 To enable the beeper again turn the lt dial so that 1 is displayed The setting takes effect after any of the following actions The shutter button is pressed halfway The Command Dial is turned Six seconds elapse 54 Bulb Exposures A bulb exposure starts when you press the shutter button completely and ends when you release the shutter button Bulb exposures are useful when long exposures are required for night scenes fireworks heavenly bodies etc Remote Switch RS 60E3 sold separately is convenient since it frees you from holding down the shutter button during bulb exposures Turn the Command Dial to M Turn the lt 2 gt dial until bulb is displayed for the shutter speed bulb follows 30 Press and hold down the lt gt button and turn the lt gt to set the desired aperture Frame the shot then press and hold down the shutter butt
3. While pressing the lens release button turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it stops Then remove the lens AF stands for Autofocus MF stands for Manual Focus 18 How the Shutter Button Works Ss The EOS camera s shutter button can be depressed halfway or all the way There is a click stop at the halfway point Pressing the Shutter Button Halfway or Completely The shutter button works as described below When it is pressed halfway Autofocusing is activated and when focus is achieved the beeper sounds and the viewfinder s in focus indicator lights in green The shutter speed and aperture are also set and displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder T When it is pressed completely The shutter is released to take the picture and the film advances by one frame Camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake Camera shake can cause blurred pictures To prevent blurred pictures due to camera shake Hold the camera steady see page 22 Use the center of your finger to touch the shutter button grasp the camera with your entire right hand then press the shutter button gently 19 Loading and Unloading Film Loading Film After you load the film the camera first winds the entire roll onto the camera s take up spool Then each time a picture is taken one frame of film is rewound back into the film cartridge Turn the Command Dia
4. The lt gt icon will be displayed on the LCD panel To cancel the self timer press the self timer button lt gt again or turn the Command Dial to 8 Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter button completely to start the self timer The picture taking procedure is the same as with the Full Auto mode C3 page 24 When you press the shutter button completely the beeper will sound and the shutter will be released 10 sec later During the first 8 seconds the beeper beeps slowly and the red eye reduction lamp flashes During the final 2 seconds the beeper beeps faster and the red eye reduction lamp stays lit On the LCD panel the self timer display counts down in seconds The self timer beeper can be silenced See page 54 eer will be canceled automatically if you do not press the shutter in 4 minutes after pressing the self timer button 33 Self timer Fil To cancel the self timer after it starts press the self timer button lt gt again When using the self timer to take a picture of only yourself first lock the focus see page 39 on an object at the same distance where you will be in the picture With Remote Switch RS 60E3 sold separately you can press the shutter button at a remote distance See page 58 Do not stand in front of the camera when you start the self timer Doing so will throw off the focus Using the Eyepiece Cover If you us
5. Av Aperture Priority AE Depth of field Preview im In this mode you set the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to suit the brightness of the scene A large aperture small f number can blur the background and make the subject stand out Or a small aperture large f number can increase the depth of field to make both the foreground and background look sharp Set the desired aperture with the lt 2 gt Av stands for aperture value THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Taken with a large aperture such as f 3 5 Taken with a small aperture such as f 22 I 1 Turn the Command Dial to Av Select the desired aperture with the lt u gt Turn the lt Z gt until the desired aperture is displayed Press the shutter button halfway to focus the subject 46 Av Aperture Priority AE Depth of field Preview Check the viewfinder display Press the shutter button completely to take the picture Q If the 30 shutter speed blinks the scene is too dark In such a case turn the lt 2 gt to set a larger aperture smaller f number until the shutter Speed display stops blinking the 2000 shutter speed blinks the scene is 100 bright In such a case turn the lt 27 gt to set a smaller aperture larger f number until the shutter speed display stops blinking Aperture Display
6. 57 Using the Remote Switch Sold separately mE Wireless remote control can be used in all picture taking modes Connect the Remote Switch RS 60E3 s plug to the camera s remote control socket Press the release button to take the picture 58 the Basic Zone modes except 3A gt and lt amp gt the built in flash will pop up and fire automatically when necessary in low light or backlit conditions In Creative Zone modes flash photography is possible at anytime by pressing the lt 5 button You can also set the flash aperture and sync speed 1 90 sec or slower and the flash exposure will be controlled automatically to suit the flash aperture you have set Using the Built in Flash Using an External EOS Dedicated Speedlite When an external EOS dedicated EX series Speedlite like the 220 EX or 380 EX is attached to the camera flash photography is as easy as with the built in flash E TTL autoflash linked to the seven focusing points high speed sync FP flash which enables flash synchronization at all shutter speeds and flash exposure FE lock similar to AE lock also become possible An external Speedlite is effective for large group photos portrait lighting effects etc when a high flash output is required The features available with an EX series Speedlite differ depending on the camera Since the EOS Rebel 2000 EOS 300 is a Type A camera see the section in the Speedlite
7. Single and Continuous Shooting Strap how to attach amp Sports Mode Specifications Troubleshooting Guide Viewfinder Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the
8. Aperture set to f 2 Aperture set to 22 63 Feature Availability Table Set automatically User selectable AF Focusing Poist Selecion Film Advance Metering Mode Built in Flash Command Dial Mode Ong Shot Auto Manual Single mmi Auto Manual a ele d ele Y a Bi P ele ele M Available only while the partial metering button is pressed In the lt M gt mode centenweighted averaging metering is set Al stands for Artificial Intelligence One Shot AF The exposure setting shutter speed and aperture is set when focus is achieved The picture cannot be taken unless the subject is focused AlFocus _ The AF mode is set automatically to suit the subject s movement when the shutter button is pressed If the subject is still the focus is locked when focus is achieved One Shot AF If the subject is moving focusing is continuous and predictive AF is used so that the subject is in AF Modes and Film Advance Modes focus at the moment of exposure Film Advance Mode One Shot AF Al Servo AF The picture cannot be taken until focus is achieved When focus is achieved AF lock also takes effect at the same time The Si
9. Select the desired aperture by holding down the lt gt button and turning the lt 2 gt Turn the lt 22 gt until the desired aperture is displayed Press the shutter button halfway to focus the subject Check the viewfinder display Look at the exposure level indicator and adjust the exposure level with the lt gt if necessary Correct exposure This is the standard level for a correct exposure Overexposure achieve the correct exposure set a faster shutter speed or a smaller aperture Underexposure To achieve the correct exposure set a slower shutter speed or a larger aperture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture 49 Automatic Depth of Field AE ms This mode is for obtaining a wide depth of field automatically between a near subject and far subject It is effective for group photos and landscapes The camera uses the 7 focusing points to detect the nearest and farthest subjects to be in focus lt gt stands for Auto Depth of field 1 Turn the Command Dial to lt A DEP gt Aim the focusing points over the subjects and press the shutter button halfway to focus TUE MAGE WAS REMOVED DUE The focusing points which achieve TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS focus will light on the display Sharp focus will be attained for the nearest and farthest subjects covered by the focusing points While the exposure settings are displayed in the vi
10. o 1 FD 0 J E 1 17 38 Focusing Point Selection Press the shutter button halfway The camera will return to normal Even if the shutter button is not pressed halfway the focusing point selection mode will terminate after about 6 sec If the focusing point has been selected manually and the Command Dial is turned to Full Auto or a Programmed Image Control mode the focusing point selection will switch to automatic Focusing Subjects not Covered by the Focusing Points If you want to focus a subject not covered by any of the focusing points use AF lock as described below Select the desired focusing point See page 38 THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE Aim the focusing point on the TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS subject then press the shutter button halfway to focus Keep pressing the shutter button halfway and recompose the picture as desired THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Press the shutter button completely to take the picture Wy 20 AF lock can also be used in the Basic Zone modes 39 When Autofocus Fails Switching to Manual Focus s The camera has a high precision AF system which can focus almost all subjects However it can fail to achieve focus the in focus indicator blinks with the subjects listed below Difficult Subjects for Autofocusing a Low contrast subjects Example Blue sky solid colors on a flat surface etc b Extremely b
11. Even if the built in flash has been popped up it will not fire Using ISO 400 or faster film is recommended QJ For sports photography a telephoto lens with a focal length of 200 mm or 300 mm is recommended 81 iNight Scene Mode EE This mode is for taking pictures of people at dusk or at night The flash illuminates the subject THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE properly while a slow shutter speed TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS exposes the background to attain a natural looking balanced exposure To prevent camera shake using a tripod is recommended Turn the Command Dial to Fi The picture taking procedure is the same as with the Full Auto mode C3 24 Using ISO 400 or faster film is recommended If only a night scene without people is to be photographed use the lt gt mode instead Tell the subject to keep still even after the flash fires If the self timer is also used in this mode the red eye reduction lamp will flash for a moment to indicate that the exposure has been completed The lt gt mode can be used even while an EOS dedicated Speedlite is attached to the camera In daylight the lt i gt mode functions in the same way as the CJ mode 32 Self timer ZARSS The self timer is useful when you want to be in the picture It can be used in Basic Zone and Creative Zone modes Use a tripod for self timer shots Press the self timer button i
12. Sports page 31 Ei Night Scene page 32 Lock When not using the camera turn the Command Dial to lt gt Lock to prevent accidental operation 14 This chapter describes the things you need to know and do before you start using your camera Before You Start Attaching the Strap Pass the end of strap through the Eyepiece cover camera s strap eyelet from the bottom Then pass it through the strap s clasps Pull the strap to make sure it does not slip out of the clasp The eyepiece cover is also attached to the strap See page 34 Installing the Batteries and Checking the Battery Level mmm Installing the Batteries The camera uses two lithium CR2 batteries Slide the battery chamber cover lever as shown by the arrow and open the battery chamber cover B Insert the batteries with the 4 contacts and oriented as shown on the battery chamber Cover Do not mix old and new batteries Close the battery chamber cover Press the cover until it snaps shut Installing the Batteries and Checking the Battery Level Checking the Battery Level Check the battery level after replacing the batteries and before using the camera Turn the Command Dial to any setting except lt gt The camera will then turn on and the LCD panel will display one of the following battery level icons Battery level OK Q The battery level is low Keep spare
13. Not settable by the user Feature Continuous shooting Program shift Exposure compensation Auto Exposure bracketing Partial metering AE lock Manual focusing point selection Built in flash ON OFF High speed sync with an EX series Speedlite FE lock with an EX series Speedlite About Program Shift In the Program AE mode you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture combination program set by the camera while the same exposure value is maintained This is called program shift To shift the program press the shutter button halfway and turn the lt 7 until the desired shutter speed or aperture is displayed After the picture is taken with the shifted program the shifted program is canceled automatically and the original program is restored If the built in flash is used the program cannot be shifted C Full Auto x Fi AE stands for autoexposure 48 TV Shutter Speed Priority AE mem In this mode you set the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture automatically to suit the brightness of the scene A fast shutter speed can freeze the motion of a fast moving subject Or a slow shutter speed can blur the subject to give the impression of motion Set the desired shutter speed with the lt 2 gt Tv stands for Time value which is the shutter speed THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE
14. be canceled automatically when the Command Dial is set to W A Take the picture The exposure compensation setting will be canceled if the Command Dial is set to a Basic Zone mode Assuming that a shutter speed of 1 125 sec and an aperture of f 5 6 will give a correct exposure setting the exposure compensation amount to plus or minus 1 stop on the exposure level scale will be equivalent to the following settings istp lt 0 gt 1 Shutter Speed 250 e 125 gt 60 Aperture 8 0 e 56 gt 40 52 Zw Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB mE With autoexposure bracketing the camera automatically changes the exposure level within the set range for three successive frames The bracketing amount centers on the correct exposure and the bracketed exposures can be varied up to 2 stops in 1 2 stop increments The three bracketed shots are exposed in the following sequence Correct exposure underexposure and overexposure Auto Exposure bracketing is useful for obtaining subtle lighting effects especially with slide film THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Correct exposure Underexposure 1 0 stop Overexposure 1 0 stop Press the Function button and point the lt gt gt arrow to lt gt Turn the lt gt dial to set the desired bracketing amount For example if 1 0
15. being imprinted when the picture is taken 35 Imprinting the Date or Time QD Model only 3 To set or change the date and Setting the Date and Time time follow the procedure below Press the lt MODE gt button to display the date or time to be set Press the lt SELECT gt button so that the digit to be changed blinks Keep pressing the lt SET gt button until the correct number appears Press the lt SELECT gt button until none of the digits blink Replacing the Quartz Date Back s Battery When the date time on the quartz date display panel or imprinted photograph looks faded replace the CR2025 lithium battery as follows Battery life is about 3 years Open the camera back and loosen the screw to remove the battery chamber cover as shown in the figure 2 Take out the battery Insert a new battery with the positive contact facing you Then reattach the battery chamber cover Close the camera back and set the correct date and time The Creative Zone modes enable you to control the camera to obtain the effect you want Shutter speed priority aperture priority and other user controllable modes are provided The Creative Zone modes P Tv Av and A DEP are described here along with other advanced operations User Controlled Shooting The lt zx icon indicates the Main Dial Even after the shutter button is pressed and released the shutter speed and apert
16. flash use the lt gt mode see page 42 AF Assist with the Built in Flash In the Basic Zone modes and Creative Zone modes the AF assist lamp lights automatically when necessary Under low light conditions the built in flash flashes continuously when you press the shutter button halfway This is to illuminate the subject to enable easier autofocusing The AF assist light is effective up to about 4 meters 13 2 feet In a Creative Zone mode press the flash button to pop up the flash The AF assist light will then turn on when necessary Even while an external EOS dedicated Speedlite is attached to the camera the camera s built in AF assist light will stil function The AF assist light works in Basic Zone and Creative Zone modes Fil AF assist does not function in the 24 gt lt amp gt modes Single frame and Continuous Shooting The film advance mode single or continuous when the shutter button is held down is set automatically by the respective picture taking mode To see which film advance mode is set by the picture taking modes see the Feature Availability Table on page 64 26 O Full Auto Mode ee ne Using Red eye Reduction When flash is used in a low light environment the subject s eyes may look red in the photograph Red eye happens when the light from the flash reflects off the pupils of the eyes The camera s red eye reduction feature uses a red eye reduction
17. is set the underexposed and overexposed frames will be exposed at 1 0 and 1 0 stop respectively To cancel autoexposure bracketing set the desired bracketing amount to 0 0 The bracketing amount will not be canceled even if you turn the Command Dial to lt gt The setting takes effect after any of the following actions The shutter button is pressed halfway The Command Dial is turned Six seconds elapse 53 Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB 2 1 1 2 Take the pictures Correct exposure The viewfinder and LCD panel will display the respective exposure level for 7 Underexposure each bracketed shot During AEB shooting while the exposure 724 Overexposure level is displayed the arrow pointing to the AEB icon on the LCD panel will blink along with the exposure level index AEB is not canceled automatically To cancel AEB set the bracketing amount to 0 0 If the self timer is used the three AEB shots will be taken in continuous succession automatically If the Command Dial is set to a Basic Zone mode AEB will be canceled automatically If flash is used AEB cannot be executed bracketed shots continuously However the respective exposure level will not be displayed AEB can be used in combination with exposure 2 compensation If the bracketing range exceeds the displayable range the display will be as shown on the right with a sample AEB amount of 1 stop
18. lamp to shine a gentle light into the subject s eyes to narrow the pupil diameter or iris A smaller pupil reduces the chances of red eye from occurring Red eye reduction can be set in any picture taking mode Press the Function button so that the lt gt arrow points to the lt gt icon Turn the Main Dial to display 1 on the LCD panel To cancel red eye reduction turn the Main Dial to display 0 on the LCD panel The setting takes effect after any of the following actions The shutter button is pressed halfway Red eye reduction Command Dial is turned lamp ON indicator Six seconds elapse When you press the shutter button halfway the red eye reduction lamp ON indicator will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel to indicate that the red eye reduction lamp is on lt For maximum effectiveness take the picture after the red eye reduction lamp ON indicator tums off after 1 5 sec You can take a picture even while the red eye reduction lamp is lit The red eye reduction lamp also works when an EOS dedicated Speedlite is attached to the camera The effectiveness of red eye reduction varies depending on the subject 5i Red eye reduction can be effective only when the subject looks at the red eye reduction lamp Encourage the subject to look at the lamp increase the effectiveness of red eye reduction make the room brighter move closer to the su
19. lt P gt mode The subject is too bright Attach a neutral density filter to the lens to reduce the amount of light The sample warnings apply when a lens having a maximum aperture of 3 5 and minimum aperture of f 22 is attached to the camera The maximum and minimum aperture warning displays will differ depending on the lens attached to the camera 65 Troubleshooting Guide If you have a problem with the camera first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide Problem Probable Cause Solution Page 4 Nothingis 9 belteres are exhausted Replace he batteries with displayed on the LCD batteries have been Install the batteries correctly 6 panel installed incorrectly 1 The has not been loaded Load the film correctly correctly The frame No is not 20 displayed on the LCD panel Rewound film is still in the Take out the film cartridge camera The frame counter and load a new roll of film 20 2 The shutter on the LCD panel is blank does not release Focus has not been achieved Press the shutter button The in focus indicator in the halfway until focus is viewfinder is blinking achieved If focus still cannot be achieved set the focus 19 mode switch on the lens to 2 MF or M and focus manually with the focusing ring The focus mode switch on the Set the focus mode switch on ae lens was set to MF or the lens to AF 18 The photo
20. page 51 FE lock button page 59 Eyepiece page 13 ind Remote control socket page 58 Connects to Remote Switch 85 60 sold separately Film window Battery chamber cover Battery chamber cover lever page 16 Quartz date display panel 35 Digit SET button page 36 Digit SELECTION button page 36 Display MODE button page 35 Tripod socket QD model only 11 LCD Panel Sell timer icon Shutter speed display ISO speed display Manual focus icon 180 icon Focusing point indicator Battery icon Battery level indicator Film status icon Film loaded indicator Film rewind completed indicator Aperture display Red eye reduction setting display Beeper setting display AEB amount indicator Function indicators Red eye reduction icon Beeper icon Multiple exposure icon AEB icon Frame counter Multiple exposure setting Multiple exposure count operation indicator counts down Exposure scale Exposure compensation indicator Exposure level scale Exposure level index Metered manual exposure display AEB amount indicator Red eye reduction ON indicator The LCD panel is shown with all the information displayed The actual information displayed will vary depending on the camera settings and shooting conditions 12 Nomenclature Viewfinder Information Focusing points Focu
21. receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Industry Canada Community EC C The CE Markis a Directive conformity mark of the European 73 MEMO 74 THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS 75 Canon Company information that is no longer current has been removed If you have any questions regarding this model and are calling from the USA please call 1 800 OK CANON CT1 1121 000 CANON INC 1999 PRINTED IN TAIWAN
22. taking this section describes the Command Dial s Basic Zone modes CJ lt gt lt gt lt gt lt 4 gt and Bi These modes set all the camera settings automatically All you do is point the camera and press the shutter button Also these modes override the camera s Main Dial lt 2 gt and buttons except for lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt and the shutter button This is to prevent spoiled shots caused by accidental operation of camera controls Camera Controlled Automatic Shooting CJ lt gt lt gt and Bi modes the built in flash pops up and fires automatically under low light or backlit conditions gt e The settings automatically set by the Basic Zone modes are shown in the Feature Availabilty Table on page 64 O Full Auto Mode eee In the CJ mode all you do is point the camera and press the shutter button Photograph any type of subject automatically Any of the seven focusing points can focus the subject for easy picture taking 1 Turn the Command Dial to CJ Aim any of the focusing points on the subject One of the focusing points will focus the subject as recognized by the TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS camera To focus a subject not covered by any of the focusing points see page 39 Focusing points Press the shutter button halfway to focus When focus is achieved the beeper wi
23. Canon EOS DATE 300 300par __ The image was removed due to copyright restrictions THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Thank you for purchasing a Canon product The EOS REBEL 2000 EOS 300 is a very compact autofocus single lens reflex camera It can be used for a wide variety of subjects and situations with fully automatic and user controlled picture taking modes Read this Instructions booklet and familiarize yourself with your new camera before taking pictures lSymbols The Caution symbol alerts you to actions to prevent picture taking problems Fi The Note symbol gives additional information for basic camera operation The Lightbulb symbol offers helpful tips for operating your camera W and taking pictures Page numbers in parentheses indicate where you can find more relevant information Also read Handling Precautions on page 6 to prevent camera malfunction and damage In this Instructions booklet the EF 28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 II lens is shown in illustrations for explanatory purposes Keep this Instructions booklet handy for easy reference Precautions Before using the camera for an important event be sure to take test shots to make sure the camera operates properly EOS cameras have a lens mount for dedicated operation autofocusing exposure control etc with EF lenses Using a non EF lens with an EOS camera may not result in prope
24. Hz if itis slower than the reciprocal of the lens focal length 2 20 at 20 C and normal humidity with a 50mm 1 4 lens ISO 100 150 6 6400 set automatically for DX coded film within ISO 25 5000 in 1 3 stop increments Exposure compensation AEB Up to 2 stops in 1 2 stop increments in the following sequence Correct exposure underexposure and overexposure 8 Manual exposure compensation 2 stops in 1 2 stop increments 69 Metering range 180 Film Spee AE lock Auto AE lock Takes effect when focus is achieved in the One Shot AF and evaluative metering modes With AE lock button Partial metering mode is set automatically with the AE lock button Multiple exposures Up to 9 multiple exposures MAutofocus AF control TTL SIR with CMOS sensor Focusing points uu AF working range EV 1 18 at ISO 100 Focusing point selection 3 Automatic by the camera Manual Focusing modes One Shot AF AF locks when focus is achieved Shutter can be released only when focus is achieved Focus AF If the subject focused in the One Shot AF mode starts moving forward or back the mode switches to Al Servo AF automatically 8 Manual focusing Enabled by setting the lens focus mode switch to MF or M and turning the focusing ring AF assist beam When necessary the AF assist light flashes intermittently automatically Shutter Type lertical tra
25. See 57 Unloading Film After the film s last frame is exposed the camera rewinds the film automatically When the film rewind ends the camera will make a shutter release sound and the lt gt icon will blink on the LCD panel Before opening the camera back to unload the exposed film make sure the icon is blinking Midroll Film Rewind To rewind the film before reaching the last frame follow the Steps be below Press the lt gt button The film will start rewinding The operation will then be the same as normal film rewind Open the camera back and remove the film 21 Iding the Camera If you remove the film from the camera in midroll without rewinding and then load a new roll of film the new roll s film leader will only be wound back into the film cartridge To prevent this close the camera back and press the shutter button completely before loading a new roll of film Holding the Camera mm To avoid taking a blurred shot hold the camera properly as described below For horizontal shooting For vertical shooting Wrap your right hand around the camera grip and grasp firmly Set your elbow lightly against your body Use your left hand to hold the lens from underneath Press the camera against your forehead and look through the viewfinder Keep one foot slightly ahead of the other for better stability 22 For quick and easy picture
26. TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Taken with a fast shutter speed Taken with a slow shutter speed 1 Turn the Command Dial to lt Tv gt Select the desired shutter speed with the 73 Turn the lt 2 gt until the desired shutter speed is displayed Press the shutter button halfway to focus the subject Tv Shutter Speed Priority AE Check the viewfinder display Press the shutter button completely to take the picture If the maximum aperture the smallest t number blinks the scene is too dark In such a case turn the lt 23 gt to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture display stops blinking If the minimum aperture the largest f number blinks the scene is too bright In such a case turn the lt s gt to seta faster shutter speed until the aperture display stops blinking photograph a scene on a TV screen use a shutter speed of 1 15 sec for Y best results Use a tripod to prevent blur Shutter Speed Display The shutter speed can be set and displayed in full and half stops Shutter speeds from 2 to 2000 indicate the denominator of the fractional shutter speed For example 125 is 1 125 second For slower shutter speeds the numeral is appended with the seconds mark For example 077 is 0 7 second and 15 is 15 seconds 2000 1500 1000 750 500 350 250 180 125 90 60 45 30 20 15 108 64 3 2 07 1 15 2 3 4 6 8 10 15 20 30 45
27. The aperture can be set and displayed in full and half stops as shown below The larger the number the smaller the aperture opening will be The displayable range of apertures depends on the lens mounted on the camera 10 12 14 18 20 25 28 35 40 45 56 67 80 95 11 13 16 19 22 27 32 38 45 54 64 76 91 If no lens is mounted on the camera 00 will be displayed for the aperture setting Depth of field Preview V To check the depth of field visually press the depth of field preview button The camera will stop down the aperture and you can check the depth of field in the viewfinder Depth of field preview can be used only in Creative Zone modes The lt Ie DEP gt mode takes effect after you press the shutter button halfway When you press the depth of field preview button AE lock also takes effect 47 M Manual Exposure EE In this mode you set the shutter speed and the aperture for total exposure control The exposure level THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE of the shutter speed and aperture you TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS set is indicated on the exposure level scale You can check whether the exposure will be suitable or not 1 Turn the Command Dial to M Select the desired shutter speed 2 with the lt gt gt Turn the lt 22 gt until the desired shutter speed is displayed 48 Correct exposure 211 ou 2 Overexposure 72 1 9 1 2 2 1 1 2 Underexposure M Manual Exposure
28. acklit or reflective subjects Example Automobile with a highly reflective finish c Overlapping near and far objects Example Animal behind bars in a cage In such cases focus an object at the same distance as the subject and lock the focus before recomposing See page 39 Or focus manually by following the procedure below Manual Focusing UJUUUUUUU Set the lens focus mode switch to MF or M on older lenses Turn the lens focusing ring until the subject is in focus in the viewfinder Metering Modes The camera has three metering modes Evaluative partial and centerweighted averaging metering Evaluative metering is the standard metering mode Partial metering is set automatically when AE lock is used see page 51 and centerweighted averaging metering is set automatically in the M mode see page 48 Evaluative metering This is suited for most picture taking Situations including backlit conditions dz 3 iu The subject s position and brightness the background the existing light backlight conditions and the active focusing points are taken into account to obtain a suitable exposure Partial metering The exposure setting is based on the brightness of an area 9 5 of the viewfinder screen at the center It is effective for backlit subjects The partial metering area shaded is approximated by the diagram on the left Centerweighted averagin
29. batteries handy Battery exhaustion is imminent Replace the batteries See page 7 In this case the shutter button will not function Battery level icon Battery Service Life With 24 ex rolls Ambient Temperature 0 Flash Use 50 Flash Use 100 Flash Use At 20 C 60 24 12 At 10 C 40 16 8 The Battery Service Life table above is based on Canon s testing conditions using an EF 28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 II lens and new batteries Operating the camera without film will still consume battery power It will reduce the number of rolls that can be taken with the batteries If nothing is displayed on the LCD panel the batteries may have been installed incorrectly Take out the batteries and install correctly See page 16 For places where CR2 batteries may not be easily available take spare batteries with you Also carry spare batteries for extended shooting sessions 17 Mounting and Detaching a Lens Mounting a Lens Remove the rear lens cap and the camera body cap Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in place On the lens set the focus mode Switch to AF If the focus mode switch is set to or M on older lenses autofocus will not operate While the lens autofocuses do not touch the lens where it rotates jJ Remove the front lens cap Be careful not to lose the front and rear lens caps
30. bject 27 D THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS 28 Portrait Mode This mode blurs the background to make the human subject stand out Holding down the shutter button executes continuous shooting Turn the Command Dial to lt gt The picture taking procedure is the same as with the Full Auto mode C page 24 Background blur is most effective when the subject fills the frame from the waist up Also the further away the subject is from the background the more blurred the background will become Using a telephoto lens also increases background blur If you have a zoom lens use the longest focal length For example a 28 80mm zoom lens set to 80 mm Under low light or backlit conditions the built in flash will pop up and fire automatically See page 60 for notes on using the built in flash 2A Landscape Mode This is for sweeping scenery night scenes etc THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Turn the Command Dial to 24 gt The picture taking procedure is the same as with the Full Auto mode C page 24 blurred picture may occur due to camera shake Using a tripod is recommended The shutter speed will stil blink even while a tripod is used Even if the built in flash has been popped up it will not fire Al the shutter speed display blinks the shutter speed may be too slow and a Using a wide angle lens will furt
31. cture coverage 90 vertical amp horizontal Magnificat 7 x with 50mm lens focused at infinity Standard diopter diopter 18 5mm eye relie Focusing screen ixed New Laser matte screen Viewfinder information 6 Within the viewfinder screen Focusing points Below viewfinder screen Shutter speed aperture exposure level AE FE lock flash ready indicator high speed sync FP flash red eye reduction icon focusing point indicator in focus AF or MF indicator Quick return half mirror no vignetting with EF 600mm f 4L USM lens or shorter lens Mirror Depth of field preview Exposure Control Metering system TTL metering at maximum aperture with a 35 zone SPC silicon photocell Evaluative metering linked to 7 focusing points Partial metering Automatically set with AE lock covering approx 9 5 of viewfinder screen at the center Centerweighted averaging metering Automatically set in manual exposure mode Picture taking modes Program AE shiftable Shutter speed priority AE Aperture priority AE Depth of field AE Full Auto 6 Five Programmed Image Control modes Portrait Landscape Close Sports Night Scene Autollash exposure E TTL program flash AE with EX series Speediites TTL program flash AE with the built in flash and A TTL program flash AE with EZ series Speediites Manual Camera shake waming n Basic Zone modes the shutter speed display blinks at 2
32. e the self timer and take a picture without looking through the viewfinder stray light may enter the eyepiece and affect the exposure To prevent this attach the eyepiece cover on the eyepiece before taking the picture 49 Remove the eyecup from the eyepiece Slip the eyepiece cover attached to the strap onto the eyepiece Imprinting the Date or Time QD Model only mm The QD version of the camera has a quartz date feature which maintains an automatic calendar up to the year 2019 It can imprint the date or time on TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS the photograph as shown in the left photo The imprinting can also be disabled so nothing is imprinted The date or time can be imprinted in any picture taking mode THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE The date or time is imprinted on the lower right corner of the picture as shown above To change the date time MODE imprinting format press the MODE button Each time the button is pressed the imprinting format changes in the SELECT SET following sequence as shown on the quartz date display panel Day month year 24 Dec 1999 Year month day 1999 Dec 24 Day hour minute 24th 16 45 Hyphens Blank Month day year Dec 24 1999 M is displayed above the month The bar above the last two digits is the imprint indicator It blinks to indicate that the date or time is
33. ewfinder you can check the depth of field see page 47 2 Check the viewfinder information 2 and take the picture n the sample photo the focus will be sharp from the left boy in the distance to the right boy in the foreground If the aperture blinks it indicates that the exposure level is correct but the desired depth of field cannot be achieved Either use a wide angle lens or move further away from the subjects In this picture taking mode you cannot freely change the shutter speed and aperture If the camera sets a slow shutter speed hold the camera steady or use a tripod e If flash is used the result will be the same as using flash in the lt P gt mode The lt DEP gt mode cannot be used if the lens focus mode switch is set to MF or M on older lenses 50 Partial Metering Using AE Lock In high contrast situations such as a person spotlighted against a dark background the exposure may turn out too bright or too dark in certain areas of the photograph To obtain a more accurate exposure in such AE lock to lock the subject s exposure level Aim the center of the viewfinder over the area where you want to lock the exposure Then press the THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE shutter button halfway to focus TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Press the lt gt button The lt gt indicator lights in the viewfinder and the exposure level locks AE lock The indicator remains displayed 4 sec after you let
34. g metering The metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for the entire pu 3 DE Scene In the One Shot AF and Al Focus AF modes except Al Servo AF see page 64 AE lock takes effect automatically when you press the shutter button halfway to focus You cannot set or change the metering mode manually 41 P Program AE mem Like the CJ mode this is a general purpose picture taking mode for snapshots The camera automatically THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE sets the shutter speed and aperture to TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Suit the subject s brightness 1 Turn the Command Dial to lt P gt Press the shutter button halfway to focus When focus is achieved the beeper will sound and the in focus indicator at the lower right will light Check the display The shutter speed and aperture will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel If the shutter speed and aperture do not blink a correct exposure will be obtained If the shutter speed and aperture blink see Exposure Warnings on page 65 42 Program AE Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely to take the picture The Difference Between and The lt P gt and CJ modes set the same shutter speed and aperture settings automatically for picture taking However the available features are different as shown below Settable by the user x
35. ght The higher the film speed the more sensitive the film is Therefore ISO 400 and higher speed films are suited for low light conditions The ISO film speed is set in accordance with standards set by the International Standards Organization ISO A film speed from 6 to 6400 can be set with the camera The film speed is displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder 62 Reference Section Depth of field This is the range where acceptable focus can be achieved in front of and behind the point of optimum focus The smaller the aperture the larger the f number the deeper the depth of field And the larger the aperture the smaller the f number the shallower the depth of field The depth of field is affected as described below 1 A smaller aperture a larger f number increases the depth of field For example obtains a greater depth of field than f 4 5 2 A lens with a shorter focal length increases the depth of field A wide angle lens obtains a deeper depth of field than a telephoto lens at the same shooting distance 3 A longer distance between the camera and subject increases the depth of field 4 Generally the depth of field behind the point of optimum focus is longer than the depth of field in front of the point of optimum focus Depth of field Point of optimum focus 1 THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
36. go of the X button Each time you press the lt gt button AE lock takes effect for the current exposure level AE lock is canceled 4 sec after you let go of the 3 button or if you turn the Command Dial If the Command Dial is set to M see page 48 the exposure level index will show the difference between the exposure level you have set manually and the subject s brightness based on partial metering If AE lock is to be executed again keep pressing the X button and press the shutter button Compose the shot and take the picture THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS 51 Exposure Compensation Changing the exposure level set by the camera is called exposure compensation Exposure compensation can be used to make the picture darker or brighter intentionally Exposure compensation can be set up to 2 stops in half stop increments Turn the Command Dial to a Creative Zone mode except M Press the shutter button halfway and check the exposure display Press and hold down the lt gt button and turn the lt gt until the desired exposure compensation amount is set The plus side of the scale indicates overexposure and the minus side of the scale indicates underexposure 72 1 9 1 2 Underexposure gt Overexposure To cancel the exposure compensation setting set the exposure level indicator to The exposure compensation setting will not
37. graph The shutter speed was too Press the shutter button pour 9 slow to prevent blur caused gently while holding the 38 by camera shake Camera steady or use a faster shutter speed The battery level is very low Replace the batteries with ones and check that is 17 displayed on the LCD panel 4 Only is For some reason the camera Press the shutter button blinking is not operating properly halfway The camera should the LCD return to normal 17 panel the 0 iconisstlldspayed Buck alter you execute the above ber procedure the camera needs repair Take it to the nearest Canon Service Center 66 Major Accessories Sold separately C Battery Pack BP 200 An external battery pack housing widely available size AA batteries which can power the camera in place of lithium CR2 batteries It also has a vertical grip shutter button Eyepiece Extender EP EX15 When attached to the camera this eyepiece extender extends the EOS camera s eye relief by 15 mm The viewfinder magnification also becomes 0 5x Correction Lens E The camera s eyepiece lens is 1 diopter Attaching a dioptric correction lens E on the eyepiece allows near or far sighted users to see the viewfinder clearly without eyeglasses Ten dioptric correction lenses are available When choosing a dioptric correction lens attach it to the eyepiece and look through the viewfinder to see
38. her enhance the depth and breadth of the picture If you have a zoom lens use the shortest focal length For example 28 80mm zoom lens set to 28 mm 29 Close up Mode Use this mode to take close up shots of flowers insects etc THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Turn the Command Dial to lt gt The picture taking procedure is the same as with the Full Auto mode C page 24 yz Focus the subject at the lens closest focusing distance ir you have zoom lens use the maximum focal length to obtain a larger magnification For better close ups macro lens and Macro Ring Lite ML 3 both sold separately are recommended Under low light or backlit conditions the built in flash will pop up and fire automatically See page 60 for notes on using the built in flash 30 Sports Mode EENEENEEEEINNEENESIENENM This mode is ideal for sports and fast moving subjects when you want to freeze the action on film ul Holding down the shutter button TUE MES UE eroas continuous focusing and shooting Turn the Command Dial to lt gt The picture taking procedure is the same as with the Full Auto mode lt 0 gt page 24 fthe shutter speed display blinks the shutter speed may be too slow and a blurred picture may occur due to camera shake Using a tripod is recommended The shutter speed will still blink even while a tripod is used
39. ically See page 60 Quick Start Guide jui gUUUUUUUUG n 0000000000 On the lens set Turn the Command 3 focus mode switch to 4 Dial to lt O gt Full Auto AF See page 24 See page 18 Press the shutter button At the end of the roll the film completely to take the picture rewinds automatically Open the camera back and remove the film cartridge See page 21 7 Take the picture Unloading the film See page 19 Nomenclature Es 90 Selt timer button page 33 Built in flash page 60 AF assist light page 26 Function button pages 27 53 54 56 Hot shoe pages 59 68 For attaching EOS dedicated Speediites and other accessories lt gt Focusing point selector sold separately page 38 LCD panel page 12 45 gt Flash button page 60 Red eye reduction lamp Film plane mark page 27 Sell timer operation display page 33 Command Dial page 14 7 Main Dial Strap eyelet page 15 A Shutter button D page 19 KS Grip battery chamber page 16 Camera back lock release lever page 20 lt Qs gt Midroll film rewind button page 21 Lens release button page 18 Depth of field preview button page 47 Focus mode switch page 18 Focusing ring page 40 Zoom ring 10 Nomenclature lt Exposure compensation button page 52 Aperture button page 49 lt gt Partial metering AE lock button
40. if it suits your vision The number on the dioptric correction lenses indicates the diopter when it is attached to the camera s eyepiece It is not the diopter of the dioptric correction lens itself Remote Switch RS 60E3 Dedicated cable release for a tripod mounted camera Ideal for close up shots and bulb exposures Connects to the camera s remote control jack 67 68 EOS dedicated EX Series Speedlites One example is the Speedlite 380EX Guide No 38 at ISO 100 in meters which attaches to the camera s hot shoe and can provide a large flash output Another is Speedlite 220EX Guide No 22 at ISO 100 in meters which is more compact Camera Case EH13 L This dedicated case protects the camera and also accommodates either of the following lenses EF 28 80mm 3 5 5 6 II EF 28 80mm 3 5 5 6 V USM When using an external flash unit an EOS dedicated Speedlite is recommended Using the camera with a flash unit equipped with electrical contacts on the hot shoe foot high voltage flash unit or flash accessories dedicated to a different brand may result in camera misoperation malfunction Specifications MType 35mm AF AE single lens reflex camera with focal plane shutter built in winder built in flash and auto date back Picture size 24 mm x 36 mm Compatible lenses Canon EF lenses Lens mount IViewlinder Type Eye level pentaprism with roof mirror Pi
41. l to any setting except lt gt Slide up the camera back lock release lever to open the camera back Insert the film cartridge at an angle as shown in the figure Hold down the film cartridge and pull the edge of the film leader to the orange mark on the camera Then close the camera back Press down the film cartridge so that it is set securely and the film does not slacken If the edge of the film leader goes beyond the orange mark push some of the film back into the cartridge While the film is prewinding around the take up spool the ISO film speed will be displayed on the LCD panel While the film is prewinding around the take up spool the frame counter counts up When it stops camera will make a shutter release sound and the lt gt icon and total frame count will be displayed If the frame count is not displayed and the lt gt icon is blinking it means that the film was not properly loaded Take out the film cartridge and load it in the camera again 20 Loading and Unloading Film fim cannot be used with this camera The shutter curtains are manufactured with very high precision To prevent damage never touch the shutter curtains When loading or unloading film be careful not to touch the shutter curtain with your fingers or the film With DX coded film the camera automatically sets the film s ISO speed If the film is not DX coded set the ISO speed manually
42. ll sound and the in focus indicator 0 at the viewfinder s lower right will light The focusing point which achieved focus wil light Full Auto Mode Check the exposure settings The shutter speed and aperture will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely to take the picture When focus is achieved AF lock also takes effect at the same time See page 39 If the in focus indicator blinks the shutter cannot be released See pages 40 and 68 Out of the seven focusing points generally the one covering the closest subject is selected automatically to achieve focus Multiple focusing points may light simultaneously This means that these focusing points have all achieved focus Under low light or backlit conditions the built in flash will pop up and fire automatically See page 60 for notes on using the built in flash 25 Automatic Firing of the Built in Flash In the CJ 9 lt gt and Ej modes the built in flash pops up and fires automatically under low light or backlit conditions If the automatic pop up of the built in flash is obstructed accidentally the icon will blink on the LCD panel as a warning If this happens press the shutter button halfway The camera will then return to normal If using flash is prohibited or if you want to use existing light instead of
43. m Reversal Film 100 L 1 48 1 34 1 3 1 21 ft 3 3 15 9 3 3 11 2 3 3 9 9 3 3 7 0 400 1 97 12 68 1 6 1 43 f 33 318 39 225 3 3 19 9 33 140 60 Using the Built in Flash Flash Sync Speeds and Flash Apertures Mode Sync Speed Flash Aperture The flash aperture is set The sync speed is set P automatically according to the TTL automatically to 1 90 sec pus The flash aperture is Any sync speed 1 90 sec Tv automatically to match the sync slower can be set manually plius The sync speed is set automatically within a AV range of 30 to 1 90 sec to match the flash aperture you set and the subject brightness You set the flash aperture manually M You set the flash aperture manually If the sync speed is set faster than 1 90 sec it will be reset automatically to 1 90 sec 5i If you set a sync speed faster than 1 90 sec in the lt TV gt and lt M gt modes the sync speed will be set automatically to 1 90 sec An external EOS dedicated Speedlite and the built in flash cannot be used together Before attaching an EOS dedicated Speedlite to the camera push down the built in flash if it is popped up When using the built in flash stay at least 1 meter away from the subject Otherwise part of the photo will look dark When using the built in flash detach any hood attached to the lens A lens hood will partially obstruct the flash c
44. ngle _ evaluative metering s exposure reading is also locked The exposure setting is retained before the picture is taken Autofocusing continues to match the subject s movement The exposure setting is set at the moment of exposure The same conditions as above apply during continuous shooting Continuous maximum speed of 1 5 frame per second The same conditions as above apply during continuous shooling Autofocusing continues during continuous shooting maximum speed of 1 3 frame per second 64 Exposure Warnings Mode Sample Warning Blinking Description Countermeasures The subject is too Use flash dark P The subject is too Attach a neutral density bright filter to the lens to reduce the amount of light The picture will be Turn the lt 2 gt dial to underexposed set slower shutter speed Tv _ The picture will be Turn the lt 2 gt dial to overexposed set a faster shutter speed The picture will be Turn the lt 2 gt dial to underexposed set a larger aperture Av The picture will be Turn the lt gt dial to overexposed set a smaller aperture The desired depth 1 Move away from the of field cannot be subject and try again obtained 2 If you are using a zoom lens use the shortest focal length The subject is too Use flash The result will poga be the same as using the
45. on completely for the duration of the exposure The shutter remains open while the shutter button is pressed completely During bulb exposures bulb blinks on the LCD panel With a new set of batteries a bulb exposure can be as long as about 4 5 hours at room temperature A bulb exposure can be combined with multiple exposures see page 56 55 Multiple Exposures EE A single frame can be exposed multiple times to obtain a special effect This is possible in the Creative Zone modes Press the Function button to point the lt p gt arrow to the lt h gt icon on the LCD panel 1 will be displayed on the LCD panel Turn the lt gt dial to set the desired number of multiple exposures The LCD panel will show the number of multiple exposures Up to 9 multiple exposures can be set To cancel the multiple exposure setting set the number of multiple exposures to 1 Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely to take the picture After the first exposure pressing the shutter button halfway will have the lt gt arrow pointing to lt gt blink on the LCD panel After the set number of multiple exposures are taken the film advances to the next frame and the multiple exposure setting is canceled To cancel the multiple exposure setting before completing all the multiple exposures follow steps 1 and 2 to set the number of multiple exposures to blank The
46. overage If any of the following lenses attached to the camera the flash coverage of the built in flash might be obstructed Use an external EOS dedicated Speedlite with these lenses Fast lenses such as the EF 17 35mm f 2 8L USM and EF 28 70mm 2 8L USM Super telephoto lenses such as the EF 300mm f 2 8L USM and EF 600mm f 4L USM The built in flash s flash coverage is effective for lenses as short as 28mm With shorter lenses the periphery of the photograph will look dark 61 Basic Photography Terms Exposure Exposure occurs when the film is exposed to light Correct exposure is attained when the film is exposed to a proper amount of light in accordance with the film s sensitivity to light The correct exposure is adjusted with the camera s shutter speed and aperture Shutter speed The shutter speed is the length of time the camera s shutter opens to expose the film to the light coming through the lens The shutter speed is displayed on the camera s LCD panel and in the viewfinder It ranges from 30 to 1 2000 sec and bulb Aperture The aperture setting f number indicates the size of the aperture opening in the lens It is used to adjust the amount of light striking the film The aperture setting is displayed on the camera s LCD panel and in the viewfinder It can range anywhere from 1 0 to 91 depending on the lens attached to the camera ISO film speed The ISO film speed indicates the film s sensitivity to li
47. r camera or lens operation Note that the warranty does not cover any camera malfunction or damage occurring with the use of non Canon accessories Contents ss EE Handling Precautions Quick Start Guide Nomenclature Before You Start Attaching the Strap Installing the Batteries and Checking the Battery Level Mounting and Detaching a Lens How the Shutter Button Works Loading and Unloading Film Qs Midroll Film Rewind Holding the Camera 2 Camera Controlled Automatic Shooting Full Auto Mode Automatic Flash Firing of the Built in Flash AF Assist with the Built in Flash Single frame and Continuous Shooting Using Red eye Reduction Portrait Mode Landscape Mode Close up Mode Sports Mode Night Scene Mode Self timer Operation Using the Eyepiece Cover Imprinting the Date or Time QD Model only Setting the Date and Time Replacing the Quartz Date Battery ontrolled Shooting Focusing Point Selectio Focusing Subjects not Covered by the Focusing Points When Autofocus Fails Switching to Manual Focus Metering Mode m P Program The Difference Between P About Program Shif Contents TV Shutter Speed Priority AE Aperture Priority Depth of field Preview M Manual Exposure Automatic Depth of Field X Partial Mete
48. ring Using AE Lock Exposure Compensation Exposure Bracketing AEB m Silencing the Beeper Bulb Exposures Multiple Exposures 150 Setting the ISO Film Speed Using the Remote Switch Sold separately Using the Built in Flash Using the Built in Flash Basic Photography Terms Feature Availability Table AF Modes and Film Advance Modes Exposure Warnings Troubleshooting Guide Major Accessories Sold separately Specifications Index Reference Handling Precautions Camera Care 1 This camera is not waterproof and cannot be used in rain or under water If the camera gets really wet promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center If there are any water droplets on the camera wipe off with a dry cloth If the camera has been exposed to salt air wipe with a clean well wrung damp cloth 2 Do not leave the camera in places prone to excessive heat such as ina car on a sunny day Excessive heat can cause the camera to malfunction 3 Use only a blower brush to remove any dust on the lens or in the film compartment Do not use a cleaner containing organic solvent to clean the camera body or lens For stubborn dirt consult your nearest Canon Service Center 4 When you will not be using the camera for an extended period remove the batteries Store the camera in a well ventilated cool dry place Release the shutter a few times occasionally to make
49. s Center weighted averaged metering 41 Close up Mode Command Dial Continuous shooting fa Creative Zone 4 30 4 64 4 Date time Imprinting 35 CHANGING ecce reete re Depth of field 53 Depth of field Preview m Evaluative metering External EOS dedicaled Speediites 59 Exposure 62 Exposure Compensation 52 Exposure Warnings 65 Eyepiece Cover Feature Availability Table Film Loading 20 Removing Midroll Rewin Fey 21 Setting film speed 57 72 Film Speed Flash automatic firing of Flash Sync Speeds and Flash Apertures 61 Focusing points Focusing ofi center subject Selection Full Auto Mode Em the Camera Landscape Mode LCD Panel Lens Specifications n Mounting 18 Detaching M Manual Exposure Manual Focusing Nomenclature One Shot 64 and O Differences Between Partial metering Partial Metering Using AE Lock 51 3 Portrait 28 Program AE 42 Program Shift Programmed image Control Modes Quick Start Guide Red eye Reduction Sich Sold copa Using 7795 Selt timer Fi Shooting Night Scenes Shutter bution 19 Hallway pressing 19 Complete pressing 19 Shutter speed 62 Tv Shutter Speed Priority AE 44 4 Silencing the Beeper 54
50. s Instructions which applies to Type A cameras Using the Built in Flash In a Basic Zone Mode In a Basic Zone mode except 24 gt and amp gt the built in flash will pop up and fire automatically in low light or backlit conditions In a Creative Zone Mode When using a Creative Zone mode press the lt gt button to use the built in flash P Usethis mode for automatic flash photography The flash sync speed and flash aperture will be set automatically as with the CJ Full Auto mode Tv Use this mode if you want to use a flash sync speed slower than 1 90 sec The camera will set the flash aperture automatically to obtain a correct flash exposure Av Use this mode if you want to set the flash aperture With this mode you can obtain a balanced flash exposure between the subject and background The camera will set a slow sync speed automatically The flash illuminates the subject while the background is exposed with a long shutter speed Be sure to use a tripod when a slow sync speed is set M This mode enables you to set both the flash sync speed and flash aperture The subject is properly exposed with the flash and the background is exposed with the flash sync speed and aperture you have set The result will be the same as using the lt gt mode Built in Flash Range With EF 28 80mm 1 3 5 5 611 lens Iso 28 mm 80 mm Negative Film Reversal Film Negative Fil
51. setting takes effect after any of the following actions The shutter button is pressed halfway The Command Dial is turned Six seconds elapse 56 Multiple Exposures Setting the ISO Film Speed X Before capturing multiple exposures on the same frame of film exposure QJ compensation must be set See Exposure Compensation on page 52 As a general guide you should set the exposure compensation amount shown below for the respective number of multiple exposures No of Multiple Exposures 2 9 4 Exposure Compensation Amount 1 0 stop 1 5 stop 2 0 stops These are only suggested exposure compensation amounts The optimum amount depends on the scene Experiment to find the optimum compensation amount If the Command Dial is turned to a Basic Zone mode the multiple exposure setting will be canceled automatically ISO setting the ISO Film Speed If the film is not DX coded or if you want to set a different ISO film speed you can set the ISO film speed manually The ISO film speed can be set from 6 to 6400 Turn the Command Dial to ISO The ISO icon and the current ISO film speed will be displayed on the LCD panel Turn the lt lt gt until the desired ISO film speed appears on the LCD panel Turn the Command Dial to the desired mode The manually set ISO film speed will be canceled if the film is taken out and Fil DX coded film is loaded
52. sing Screen AE lock FE lock indicator In focus indicator Flash ready indicator Exposure scale FE lock warning Exposure compensation amount indicator Exposure level scale Exposure level display Metered manual exposure display AEB amount indicator High speed sync FP flash display Shutter speed display Aperture display Red eye reduction light ON Focusing point indicator indicator The viewfinder is shown with all the information displayed The actual information displayed will vary depending on the camera settings and shooting conditions 13 Nomenclature Command Dial The Command Dial s settings are divided into four zones Lock Turns off the camera V Au Programme Coni 257 Basic 29 1 Basic Zone 2 Creative Zone O Full Auto page 24 Control the camera to obtain the For fully automatic picture taking desired effect All you do is point the camera and P Program AE page 42 press the shutter button Shutter speed priority AE page 44 Programmed Image Control Aw Aperture priority AE page 46 Zone M Manual exposure 48 Fully automatic picture taking to suit Depth of field AE page 50 the subject type All you do is point the camera and 3 150 Manual ISO setting press the shutter button page 57 D Portrait page 28 Landscape page 29 Close up page 30 4
53. sure the camera still works 5 Avoid storing the camera in a laboratory cabinet etc where corrosive chemicals are present 6 Before using the camera after an extended period of disuse check that all the camera controls function properly or take it to the nearest Canon Service Center for inspection Do this especially before shooting an important event or going on a trip LCD Panel In time the camera s LCD panel display may fade and become difficult to read If this happens have it replaced at cost by a Canon Service Center At low temperatures the LCD panel s display response may become slower And at 60 or higher temperatures the display may blacken In either case the display will return to normal at room temperature Handling Precautions Lithium Batteries 1 The camera operates on two CR2 lithium batteries Check the battery level in the following cases After replacing the batteries After not using the camera for an extended period The shutter stops working The camera is being used in a low temperature environment You will be shooting an important event Before installing the batteries wipe the battery contacts to remove any fingerprints and smudges This is to prevent faulty connections and corrosion Although the batteries work well even at low temperatures battery performance may decline slightly at freezing temperatures In such a case keep spare batteries warm in a pocket etc and
54. ure will remain displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder for about 4 seconds Depth of field preview AE lock exposure compensation autoexposure bracketing bulb exposures and multiple exposures can be used only in Creative Zone modes The settings automatically set by the Creative Zone modes are shown in the Feature Availability Table on page 64 Focusing Point Selection The focusing point is shown as a little box The focusing point can be selected automatically or manually In the Full Auto Programmed Image Control modes lt A DEP gt mode the focusing point is selected automatically In the lt P gt Tv lt Av and M modes the focusing point can be selected automatically or manually Automatic selection The camera selects the focusing point automatically Suited for snapshots Manual selection You can select any one of the seven focusing points to achieve focus It is convenient when you want to make sure the target subject is focused or when you want to retain the off center framing of the subject Press the lt gt button The selected focusing point will be displayed The focusing point will be displayed and effective for about 6 sec after the button is released Turn the lt gt dial to select the desired focusing point When the dial is turned the focusing point selection shifts in the loop shown below Manual selection po
55. use and warm the batteries alternately 2 How Low Battery Levels Affect Camera Operation Even when 27 blinks on the LCD panel a proper exposure will be obtained as long as the shutter releases However since the battery level is low film advance and auto rewind may not work Replace the batteries with new ones Lens After detaching the lens from the camera put on the lens caps or put down the lens with the rear end up to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts electrical contacts Quick Start Guide Install the batteries Insert two CR lithium batteries as shown by the battery orientation diagram on the battery chamber cover See page 16 e Em T 575557 Ow Lig Load the film Align the edge of the film leader with the orange mark on the camera and close the camera back until it snaps shut See page 20 The film will then advance to the first frame automatically Attach a lens Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens clockwise unti it snaps in place See page 18 THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS Focus the subject Aim the AF frame on the subject and press the shutter button halfway to autofocus See page 24 Under low light or backlit conditions the built in flash will fire automat
56. vel focal plane shutter with all speeds electronically controlled 30 to 1 2000 sec in hall stop increments and bulb X sync at 1 90 sec Soft touch electro magnetic release lectronically controlled for 10 sec delay Shutter speeds WFilm Transport Film loadin Film advance utomatic with prewind system Automatic Single frame 2 Continuous Approx 1 5 frame per sec maximum Automatic rewind at the end of the Midroll rewind enabled with midroll rewind button Film rewind noise level Approx 60 dB Built in flash Type Film rewind Retractable TTL automatic flash serially controlled Guide No 12 at ISO 100 in meters Recycling time Approx 2 sec Flash coverage 28mm lens covered Flash metering TTL autofiash 70 mOther Specifications Flash contacts External Speedlite compatit Red eye reductior X sync for direct connection on hot shoe Compatible with E TTL A TTL TTL autoflash systems Built in lamp which can be enabled disabled in all picture taking modes Socket provided for optional Remote Switch RS 60E3 Two CR lithium batteries Number of 24 exposure rolls with 50 flash use Approx 24 rolls at 20 and approx 16 rolls at 10 C One of four battery levels is displayed when the Command Dial is released from L 140 W x 90 58 5 D mm 5 51 W x 3 54 H x 2 30 D in Remote contro

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