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Canon EOS-1D Instruction Manual
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1. Controller Switch Controller TC 80N3 RS 80N3 LC 5 fi Canon EF lenses BJ printer for direct printing Compact Photo Printer lt LO ll ES PictBridge compatible printer Interface Cable IFC 400PCU Wireless File ee Transmitter InterfaceCable L gt WFT E1 WFT E1A IFC 200D4 1 Interface Cable FC 450D4 FC 200D44 Video Cable FC 450D44 VC 100 q eee cccecccseecescccsesceeeseMessecesscses wireless LAN access point Personal computer Windows XP Home Edition Professional TV Video Windows 2000 Professional Windows ME Windows 98 Second Edition O Mac OS X S Card reader CF card N a Data Verification Kit SD memory card PC card adapter DVK E2 Ver 2 2 185 SpecificationS mx e Type Type Digital AF AE SLR Recording medium Type or II CF card SD memory card Image sensor size 28 7 x 19 1mm Compatible lenses Canon EF lenses except EF S lens 35mm equivalent focal length is equal to approx 1 3 times the marked focal length Lens mount Canon EF mount e Imaging Element Type High sensitivity high resolution large single plate CMOS sensor Pixels Effective pixels Approx 8 20 megapixels Total pixels Approx 8 50 megapixels Aspect ratio 3 2 Color filter system RGB primary color filter Low pass filter Located in front of the image sensor non removable e Record
2. Fl For C Fn 00 when you change the focusing screen see page 180 169 mm Custom Function group registration mm You can register up to three groups of Custom Function settings A group of Custom Function settings can be used for a specific shooting situation such as sports snapshooting and landscapes Note that C Fn 00 Focusing screen cannot be registered in any Custom Function group Q 1 Select Personal Functions P Fn Select the lt gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn uston 1 the lt gt dial to select Personal ersonal Functions P Fn Then let go of the button J Select P Fn 00 P Fn E00 Regist Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Set Custom Function groups turn the lt gt dial to select P Fn 00 P Fn 00 1 P Fn 00 2 P Fn 00 Then let go of the button 3 Select Regist or Apply Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Regist or Apply Then let go of the button e Ifthe P Fn 00 group has not been registered Apply cannot be selected A Select the group number P Fn 00 Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Set Custom Function groups turn the lt gt dial to select a group pe bd tien Do number from P Fn 00 1 to P Fn 00 3 Then let go of the button Q 5 Register or apply Set Custom Function groups Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then
3. lt 4 Q gt Memory card selection Magnify button p 72 124 lt gt Erase button p 130 Rear LCD Panel p 18 lt gt Image size selection button p 52 LCD Monitor p 38 42 Eyecup p 43 SD card slot p 30 m Memory card slot cover p 30 N 0 9 CF card slot p 30 CF card eject button p 31 Access lamp p 32 Memory card slot cover handle p 30 Recording microphone p 129 White balance bracketing button p 69 t lt CLEAR gt Clear button p 42 lt WB gt White balance selection button p 64 Battery compartment cap p 25 In this manual SD card refers to the SD memory card 16 Top LCD Panel Aperture AEB amount AF point selection mode AF HP Memory card No 1 2 Shooting mode P Program AE M Manual exposure Tv Shutter priority AE Av Aperture priority AE Metering mode Evaluative Metering 6 Partial Metering Spot Metering CJCenter weighted Averaged Metering Battery check icon i fe Ce Personal Function icon 2 Flash exposure compensation m BBG PT w 8 g SEROUS F amp AEB Nomenclature Shutter speeds Bulb Bulb exposure time min sec AF point selection mode SEL FE lock FEL Busy buSY Error Err m ISO speed Shots remaining ISO speed Self timer countdown Bulb exp
4. Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Personal Function number Then let go of the button CJ Center weighted averaging a Clear or reset the setting P Fn 03 gt gt Hold down the lt SELECT gt and turn the Specified Miexp meter lt gt dial To cancel the setting select OFF To reset select ON J Center weighted averaging Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt To indicate the effective choice ON or OFF will be displayed in green Clearing All Personal Functions In step 1 above if you select Clear all Personal Functions the Clear all Personal Functions screen will appear Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select OK When you let go of the button all the Personal Function settings will be cleared To reset the Personal Function settings follow the procedure above 172 m Saving and Reading Camera Settings m You can save the shooting mode menu settings Custom Function settings Personal Function settings etc onto the memory card and later read them into the camera Therefore you can read all these settings into another EOS 1D Mark II N camera body Saving Camera Settings Tl 1 Select Save camera settings Auto power off 1 om e Select the lt T1 gt tab File nane setting BSI e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Save tti camera settings Then
5. Off Print 143 Printing with CP Direct Set the options as desired Set the Image Borders and Date as desired Image Borders Date Style Set up Wultiple Borders e Image is selectable when card size paper is used If you select Multiple 8 small images of the same picture will be printed on the paper Check the Borders and Date settings and set them if necessary When you are done press the lt MENU gt to return to the print setting screen 5 Set the number of copies Set as necessary Seta number from 1 to 99 Trimming Standard Style wi Borderless Cancel Off C Pm 6 Set the trimming Set as necessary For details on trimming see page 149 144 Printing with CP Direct 7 Start printing Select Print BT 01 copies gt The printing will start Trimming When the printing ends the screen Style will return to step 1 Borderless Cancel e To stop the printing select OK while off Print p p g OK Stop is displayed Q e The date may look light if it is imprinted on a bright background or border If Multiple is selected Borders and Date cannot be selected Borderless will be set and Date will be set to Off The image will also be cut off along all four edges Fl If Date is On the date recorded for the image will appear on the print The date will appear on the lower right of the image e If you selec
6. gt The File name setting screen will reappear KLI MOPORSTUVWXYZ E Cancel CET OK Tl A Select User setting file name xxxx File name setting Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn User setting file a the lt gt dial to select User setting Change user setting file name file name xxxx Then let go of the button Q The first character cannot be an underscore _ 75 m File Numbering Methods mx The file number is like the frame number on a roll of film It can start counting in one of three different ways A Reset Continuous and M Reset The images you take are automatically assigned a file number from 0001 to 9999 The images are saved in the selected folder 1 Select File numbering Select the lt ff1 gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select File numbering Then let go of the button Tl 2 Select the desired setting e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting Then let go of the button File numbering A Reset Auto Reset A Reset Each time you replace the memory card the file numbering will be reset to the first file number XXXX0001 Since the file number starts from 0001 in each memory card you can organize images according to memory cards File numbering after File numbering after replacing changing the folder the memory card Memory card 1 Memory c
7. For closeup flash photography you can set the flash exposure manually With an EX series Speedlite having a manual flash mode follow the procedure below Set the camera and Speedlite settings 5 Take the picture Set the camera s shooting mode to lt M gt or lt Av gt Set the Speedlite to manual flash Focus the subject Focus manually Aim the center spot metering circle over the subject then press the lt FEL gt button 616 gt The Speedlite will fire a preflash and the required flash output is retained in memory gt In the viewfinder the exposure level indicator will indicate the currently set flash exposure level relative to the standard exposure index Set the flash exposure level e Adjust the Speedlite s manual flash level and the camera aperture so that the flash exposure level indicator is aligned with the standard exposure index TTL and A TTL Autoflash Speedlites With TTL and A TTL autoflash Speedlites EZ E EG ML TL series set in the TTL or A TTL autoflash mode the flash will be fired only at full output If you set the camera s shooting mode to manual or aperture priority AE you can adjust the aperture and fire the flash at full output Meanwhile the Speedlite will remain in the TTL or A TTL autoflash mode When the 580EX or 550EX is set to C Fn 03 1 the flash will always be fired at full output even in the TTL autoflash mode 113 Flash Photography MMM No
8. Exposure control ISO speed Exposure compensation AE lock e Shutter Type Shutter speeds Shutter release 188 45 AF points Area AF EV 0 18 at 20 C 68 F ISO 100 One Shot AF ONE SHOT Al Servo AF Al SERVO Manual focusing MF Automatic selection manual selection home position switch to registered AF point Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated on LCD panel Emitted by the dedicated external Speedlite 21 zone TTL full aperture metering 1 Evaluative metering linkable to any AF point 2 Partial metering approx 13 5 of viewfinder at center 3 Spot metering e Center spot metering approx 3 8 of viewfinder at center AF point linked spot metering approx 3 8 of viewfinder e Multi spot metering Max 8 spot metering entries 4 Center weighted averaged metering EV 0 20 at 20 C 68 F with EF50mm f 1 4 lens ISO 100 Program AE shiftable shutter priority AE aperture priority AE E TTL II autoflash manual flash metered manual Equivalent to ISO 100 1600 in 1 3 stop increments ISO speed can be expanded to ISO 50 and 3200 Manual 3 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments can be combined with AEB 3 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments Bracketing methods 1 Shutter speed or aperture 2 ISO speed Applied in One Shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved Manual By AE lock button in all metering modes AEB Auto Electronically controlled focal plan
9. Press the shutter button completely gt The mirror will lock up and the shutter will open 48 M4 Cleaning the CMOS sensor Clean the image sensor e Use a rubber blower to carefully blow away any dust etc on the surface of the image sensor Exit the sensor cleaning Turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt gt The camera will turn off the shutter will close and the mirror will go back down Set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt The camera will be ready to shoot Y During the sensor cleaning never do any of the following that would turn off the power If the power is cut off the shutter will close and it may damage the shutter curtains and image sensor e Turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt e Open the memory card slot cover e Remove the battery The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate Be very careful when cleaning the sensor e Be sure not to turn off the camera while cleaning the image sensor If the power is turned off the shutter will close and the shutter curtains might be damaged e Use a blower not attached with a brush A brush can scratch the sensor e Do not insert the blower tip inside the camera beyond the lens mount If the power goes out the shutter curtains will close and the blower tip may damage then e Never use canned air or gas to clean the sensor The blowing force can damage the sensor or the spray gas can freeze on the sensor If you c
10. 1 S a This reverses the functions of the lt gt button and lt f4 gt button 2 S only ftl E3 7 While exposure metering is active turn the lt gt dial to select a horizontal AF point If C Fn 13 3 has been set select a peripheral AF point This is also possible while you press the shutter button halfway and during continuous shooting with Al Servo AF The AF point selection stops at the extreme left extreme right top most and bottom most AF points e During autofocusing you can press the lt gt button to switch instantly to the automatic AF point selection mode e You can also select the AF point including automatic AF point selection with the same operation as C Fn 11 1 If both C Fn 11 2 and C Fn 18 1 2 p 168 have been set select a vertical AF point by pressing the lt E4 gt button and turning the lt gt dial 3 S FEL lt 8 tl FEL This reverses the functions of the lt E gt button and lt FEL gt button C Fn 12 Mirror lockup 0 Disable 1 Enable Effective for close up and telephoto shots to prevent camera shake caused by the mirror s reflex action See page 111 for the mirror lockup procedure 165 MEM Custom Function Settings C Fn 13 Number of AF points Spot metering 0 45 Center AF point 1 11 Active AF point The selectable AF points are limited to 11 Spot metering is linked to the active AF point p 95 11 Center AF point The selectable AF points are limite
11. 2 0 A5 or smaller RAW 3504 x 2336 8 2 RAW A3 or larger Al e JPEG images will have the jpg extension and RAW images will have the cr2 extension e For simultaneous RAW JPEG image recordings the same image will be saved as a RAW cr2 and JPEG jpg having the same file number in the same folder The JPEG image can be used for direct printing and print ordering DPOF e If you select L M1 M2 or S lt gt will be displayed in the viewfinder on the right Except for RAW and JPEG simultaneous recordings 52 MW Setting the Image recording Quality About the RAW The RAW assumes that the image will undergo post processing with a personal computer Special knowledge is required but you can use the bundled software to obtain the desired effect lt GNM gt images are processed according to the white balance and Picture Style set at the time of shooting Image processing refers to adjusting the RAW image s white balance contrast etc to create the desired image Note that direct printing and print ordering DPOF will not work with RAW images Image File Size and Memory Card Capacity Image Size ene i Possible Shots Max Burst L 3 2 139 48 M1 2 6 175 59 M2 1 9 229 77 S 1 1 396 135 7 9 47 22 L 34 19 M1 36 19 M2 38 19 S 42 19 The number of possible shots and maximum burst apply to a Canon 512MB memory card The single image
12. Shots remaining Shutter button Shutter release without card 161 Shutter speed Single image display Single shooting Sound recording Specifications Spot metering Standard Strap Toning effect Trimming Tv Shutter priority AE 0 00 100 User Definedyt eeeeeeeeeeeeees _ shooting Video cable Video OUT Viewfinder White balance White balance bracketing White balance correction 3 Wireless multi Speedlite system 412 195 Canon CANON INC 30 2 Shimomaruko 3 chome Ohta ku Tokyo 146 8501 Japan U S A CANADA EUROPE AFRICA amp MIDDLE EAST CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA ASIA OCEANIA JAPAN CANON U S A INC For all inquiries concerning this camera call toll free in the U S 1 800 OK CANON or write to Customer Relations Canon U S A Inc One Canon Plaza Lake Success N Y 11042 1198 CANON CANADA INC HEADQUARTERS 6390 Dixie Road Mississauga Ontario LST 1P7 Canada CANON CANADA INC MONTREAL BRANCH 5990 C te de Liesse Montr al Qu bec H4T 1V7 Canada1010 CANON CANADA INC CALGARY OFFICE 2828 16th Street N E Calgary Alberta T2E 7K7 Canada For all inquiries concerning this camera call toll free in Canada 1 800 OK CANON CANON EUROPA N V Bovenkerkerweg 59 61 P O Box 2262 1180 EG Amstelveen The Netherlands CANON COMMUNICATION amp IMAGE FRANCE S A 10
13. amp Selecting the AF Point Manual selection limited to 11 AF points Mea 7 Ske ay p 166 Since the selectable AF points are limited to 11 you can better concentrate on framing the subject The AF point selection procedure is the same as explained in steps 1 and 2 Manual selection limited to 9 AF points Mea aiae p 166 The center AF point and 8 peripheral B AF points are selectable Selecting a horizontal AF point is the same as explained in steps 1 and 2 Selecting an AF point beyond a peripheral AF point will set the automatic selection mode e To select a peripheral AF point press the lt gt button and turn the lt gt dial F With C Fn 13 1 2 3 4 all 45 AF points will be available for automatic selection 83 Registering and Switching the AF Point mum By registering the AF point you often use you can switch to it instantly Any of the 45 AF points can be registered Only one AF point can be registered Registering an AF Point 1 Select the AF point to be registered e Press the lt G gt and turn the lt gt or lt gt dial 2 Register the selected AF point e Hold down the lt amp gt button and press the lt FEL gt button gt The AF point will be registered e During AF point registration and switching the LCD panel will display the following Off center AF point Center AF point SEL SEL H ll CIC _ C J D Q When using a Speedlite
14. hours 59 min 59 sec in 1 sec increments The connection plug for the camera has a quick lock feature Wireless Controller LC 5 Wireless controller effective up to 100 meters 330 ft It consists of a transmitter and receiver The receiver s camera connection plug connects to the camera s remote control terminal E series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses One of ten E series dioptric adjustment lenses 4 to 3 diopters can be attached to the camera s eyepiece to further expand the dioptric adjustment range Memory card Data storage media where the captured images are recorded Using Canon memory cards is recommended PC card adapter Enables a CF card to be inserted into a PC card slot or PC card reader 183 System Map ST E2 220EX 430EX 580EX Naera Ring Lite Macro Twin Lite Rubber Frame Ec Bundled Accessories E series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Anti Fog Eyepiece Ec ee ley Cable F CW Protector CR2025 lithium battery Hand Strap E1 EOS DIGITAL Software Instruction EE Angle Finder C Solution Disk Manual PDF o H Ee i Ni MH Pack NP E3 a oe ea DC Coupler Kit DCK E1 E E Focusing Ni MH Charger NC E2 Screen Ec F 184 System Map Timer Remote Remote Wireless
15. if Print type is set to Index the number of images printed on one index sheet will be as follows Credit card size 20 images 9x 13 cm size 42 images 10x 14 8 cm size 63 images As for the number of index images with Bubble Jet Direct see the BJ printer s instruction manual If you stopped the printing and want to continue printing the remaining images select Resume Note that printing will not resume if you stop the printing and any of the following occurs Before resuming the printing you changed the print order settings Before resuming the printing you erased an image that was to be printed In the case of index printing with CP Direct you changed the paper cassette before resuming the printing In the case of index printing with PictBridge you changed the paper settings before resuming the printing e When you stopped the printing the memory card s remaining capacity was low If there is a printing problem see page 142 for PictBridge page 145 for CP Direct or page 148 for Bubble Jet Direct Customizing the Camera Custom Functions enable you to customize various camera features to suit your picture taking preferences m Setting a Custom Function mx a 1 Select Custom Functions C Fn e Select the lt gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Custom Functions C Fn Then let go of the button Q 2 Set the Custom Func
16. lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the image you shot in step 1 Then let go of the button 65 M3 Custom White Balance Import the white balance data Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt The image s white balance data will be imported 5 Select lt gt Hold down the lt WB gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select lt ss gt Then let go of the lt WB gt button gt The custom white balance will be set Q If an image was captured while the Picture Style was set to Monochrome p 57 it cannot be selected in step 3 Fl Instead of a white object an 18 gray card commercially available can produce a more accurate white balance 66 Setting the Color Temperature mas You can numerically set the white balance s color temperature Select lt H gt for the white balance Hold down the lt WB gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select lt W gt ary 2 Set the color temperature a Bsn Hold down the lt WB gt button and turn ou the lt s gt dial to set the desired color temperature Then let go of the button The color temperature can be set from 2800K to 10000K in 100K increments Q When setting the color temperature for an artificial light source set white balance correction magenta or green as necessary
17. will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel e As long as the shutter speed and aperture value are not blinking the exposure will be correct Take the picture Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely 98 P Program AE e f 30 and the maximum aperture blink it indicates underexposure Increase the ISO speed Or use flash f 8000 and the minimum aperture blink it indicates overexposure Decrease the ISO speed Or attach a ND neutral density filter optional to the lens Fl f automatic AF point selection p 82 has been set all the AF points that achieve focus will light e P stands for Program e AE stands for Auto Exposure Ifthe focus confirmation light lt gt blinks the shutter will lock and a picture cannot be taken You can freely change the shutter speed and aperture combination B program while retaining the same exposure This is called program shift To shift the program press the shutter button halfway and turn the lt gt dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture is displayed After you take the picture the program shift will be canceled 99 Tv Shutter Priority AE In this mode you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture value to suit the brightness of the subject This is called Shutter Priority AE A fast shutter speed can freeze the motion of a fast moving subjec
18. 1 Select Language LCD Brightness Select the lt 1T2 gt tab D 09 16 200 Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Language Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt The Language screen will appear Firmware Sensor cleaning Set the desired language Language Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and O turn the lt gt dial to select the Deutsch PER Language Then let go of the Fran ais Norsk SEPZ lt SELECT gt button Nederlands Svenska 50 gt The language will change Dansk Espa ol BAB English English Deutsch German Frangais French Nederlands Dutch Dansk Danish Suomi Finnish Italiano Italian Norsk Norwegian Svenska Swedish Espa ol Spanish Pycckn Russian faa Ic Simplified Chinese Epa Traditional Chinese st 0 Korean aJi Japanese 44 MM Set the power off time Auto power off m You can set the auto power off time for the camera to turn off automatically after a set time of idle operation If you do not want the camera to turn off automatically set this to Off After the power turns off you can turn on the camera again by pressing the shutter button or other button E Select Auto power off Select the lt ff1 gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Auto power off Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Tl Set the desired tim
19. 2 3 x 4 6 x 1 0 in Weight 225 g 7 9 oz excluding power cord e All the specifications above are based on Canon s testing standards e The camera s specifications and physical appearance are subject to change without notice 191 Gl Image Conversion Factor Since the image area is smaller than the 35mm film format it will look like the lens focal length is increased 35mm image size by 1 3x 36 x 24mm 1 42 x 0 95 in Image size 28 7 x 19 1mm 1 13 x 0 75 in Digital Camera Model DS126111 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 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices 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
20. Custom Function Settings S C Fn 09 Auto bracketing sequence cancel You can change the AEB sequence when the pictures are bracketed with the shutter speed or aperture and the file saving sequence for white balance bracketing WB BKT When Auto cancellation is set bracketing will be canceled after you change the lens or turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt 0 0 Auto cancellation 1 0 No cancellation The first bracketed shot is the standard exposure or exposed with the standard white balance This bracketing sequence can be repeated 2 0 Auto cancellation Starts the bracketing sequence with the minus or bluish or magenta bias setting 3 0 No cancellation Repeats the bracketing sequence starting with the minus or bluish or magenta bias setting This bracketing sequence can be repeated WB bracketing AEB B A Bias MIG Bias 0 Standard exposure 0 Standard white balance 0 Standard white balance Decreased exposure More blue More magenta Increased exposure More amber More green C Fn 10 AF point illumination 0 On 1 Off The AF point does not light at all Effective when it is bothersome to see it light up 2 On without dimming The selected AF point will not be dimmed 3 Brighter Effective when the AF point lighting is difficult to see with C Fn 10 0 MM Custom Function Settings Ss SS C Fn 11 AF point selection method 0 S NO
21. One image all images in a folder or all images in the memory card can be erased except protected images at one time 189 Specifications e Sound Recording Recording method The voice annotation recorded with the built in microphone is attached to the image File type WAV Recording time Max 30 sec per recording e Direct Printing Compatible printers CP Direct Bubble Jet Direct and PictBridge compatible printers Printable images JPEG image compliant to Design rule for Camera File System DPOF printing possible e DPOF Digital Print Order Format DPOF Version 1 1 compatible e Customization Custom Functions 21 Custom Functions with 69 settings Personal Functions 27 Camera setting saving reading Possible e Power Source Battery One Ni MH Pack NP E3 AC power can be supplied via the AC adapter and DC coupler Startup time Approx 0 2 sec Battery life At 20 C 68 F Approx 1200 shots At 0 C 32 F Approx 800 shots The above figures apply when a fully charged Ni MH Pack NP E3 is used Battery check Automatic Power saving Provided Power turns off after 1 2 4 8 15 or 30 min Back up battery One CR2025 lithium battery e Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W x H x D 156 x 157 6 x 79 9 mm 6 1 x 6 2 x 3 1 in Weight 1225 g 43 2 oz body only battery 335 g 11 8 oz e Operation Environment Working temperature range 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F Working humidity 85 or less e N
22. REFRESH gt lamp both blink during charging An abnormally high battery temperature was detected so the charging was terminated Consult your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center lt REFRESH gt lamp does not light If the battery cannot be discharged even if it has some charge left there might be a problem with the battery Consult your dealer or your nearest Canon Service Center 24 Installing and Removing the Battery mam Installing the Battery 1 Detach the battery compartment cap Grasp both sides of the cap and pull it off Insert the battery e Insert the battery and while pushing it in turn the release handle as shown by the arrow Q If the battery s rubber lining to repel water is not clean use a moist cotton swab to wipe it clean Rubber lining SS Checking the Battery Level When the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt p 33 the battery level will be indicated at one of four levels qs Battery level OK C139 s _ Battery level is low a i G Battery will be exhausted soon e 3 2 a51 QL F2 F3 TUNIS Battery must be recharged 25 Installing and Removing the Battery Battery Life Temperature Shots remaining At 20 C 68 F Approx 1200 At 0 C 32 F Approx 800 The figures above are based on CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association testing criteria Fl The actual number of shots may be fewer than indicated abov
23. Select the image you want to rotate Rotate the image Each time you press and let go of the lt SELECT gt button the image will rotate clockwise e To stop rotating the image press the lt MENU gt button The menu will reappear Fl If you hold down the lt Q gt button and press the lt Q gt button the 9 image index will appear 125 Viewing the Images On TV mums Set the lt T2 gt menu s Video system to NTSC or PAL to match your TV system Always turn off the camera and the television before connecting or disconnecting them 1 Connect the camera to the TV Open the camera s terminal cover Use the video cable provided to connect the camera s lt 2f gt terminal to the TV monitor s VIDEO IN terminal Insert the cable plug all the way in 2 Turn on the TV and switch the TV s line input to Video IN 3 Turn the camera s lt gt switch to lt ON gt Press the lt DISPLAY gt button gt The image will appear on the TV screen Nothing will be displayed on IN Canon uus the camera s LCD monitor z Tay e After you finish set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt turn the TV off then disconnect the video cable Q If the proper video system format is not set the image will not be displayed properly If necessary select the lt T2 gt tab and set Video system to the proper video system e Do not use any video cable o
24. Selecting the Memory Card Select the memory card to be used for image recording playback and erasing e Hold down the lt Q gt button and 4cove A turn the lt gt dial to select the 100E0S10 2 OSID 10 memory card Then let go of the 101E0S10 0 101E0SID 0 Create folder Create folder button The left tab is the CF card and the right 2 tab is the SD card 72 Setting the Folder and Memory Card SSSS ___ aaa a eee Recording Identical Images on Both Cards Dual image recording You can record the same image on both the CF card and SD card Select BackUp e Select the lt T1 gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select BackUp Then let go of the button 2 Select 11 or L40 BackUp Step ME Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and A oisplavad inage turn the lt gt dial to select M or EA Display image E0 then let go of the button The 11 and LHA icons indicate which card is to display the image for the image review immediately following image capture will display the image saved in the CF card and L0 will display the image saved in the SD card hal 3 Select Record same image on BackUp Step both 1 0 R _ mi Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Record same image on both L B then let to RAN UPE a go of the button maWPrevious
25. Set the number of copies Set as necessary lt B gt copies Set anumber from 1 to 99 Tramin D Card 1 Style Borderless Off T 6 Set the trimming Setas necessary For details on trimming see page 149 147 Printing with Bubble Jet Direct ee 7 Start printing Select Print EBT 01 copies gt The printing will start Trimming When the printing ends the screen D Card 1 Style will return to step 1 JESS Cancel e To stop the printing select OK while Off pang Stop is displayed Q If Bordered is set the date might be imprinted on the border depending on the printer Fl e f Date is On the date recorded for the image will appear on the print The date will appear on the lower right of the image e If you select Stop during the printing the picture being printed will stop printing and the paper will be discharged e f a problem occurs during printing an error message will appear on the camera s LCD monitor Select Stop or Continue If you select Continue and the printer does not resume printing it will resume automatically after you resolve the problem e If you are using a BJ printer equipped with an operation display panel the error No will be displayed if an error occurs To resolve the respective error refer to the BJ printer s instruction manual 148 Setting the Trimming mE You can trim the image and print only the trimmed portion as if the image w
26. and explains the software installation procedure oOo Q Warranty card Be careful not to lose any of the above items No memory card for recording images is included Please purchase it sepa rately Memory cards made by Canon are recommended Contents mem Introduction 2 Item Check List zs Contents at a Glance 6 Handling Precautions 10 Quick Start Guide 12 Nomenclature Conventions Use 1 Getting Started Recharging the Battery in this Manual Installing and Removing the Battery k 25 Using a Mounting and Detaching a Lens Installing and Removing the Memory Card Basic O Menu Operations Restoring the Default Settings Dioptric Holding Setting the Language Set the Setting the Date and Time Replacing the Date Time Battery Cleaning the CMOS sensor Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand Strap Image Settings Setting Setting the ISO Speed Selecting a Picture Style Custom Registering the Picture Style Setting Selecting the White Balance Custom Setting White B White B Setting Creating a New Folder Selecting a Folder Selecting the Memory Card Recording Identical Images on Both Cards Dual image recording Household Power Outlet peration Adjustment the Camera power off time Auto power off he Image recording Quality izing the Picture Style he Color Spac
27. and spot metering first press the lt amp 3 gt button If you press the lt FEL gt button first the AF point selection will be canceled e An AF point cannot be registered if C Fn 13 3 4 has been set to limit the selectable AF points to 9 84 Registering and Switching the AF Point Switching to the Registered AF Point Normally you press the lt J gt button and lt gt button simultaneously to switch to the registered AF point However with C Fn 18 1 2 p 168 you can just press the lt E gt button to switch to the registered AF point Set Custom Functions with MW lt 9 gt 1 Press the lt amp J gt button and lt E gt button simultaneously This is the default method 2 Press only the lt EJ gt button to switch to the registered AF point OAA P 168 3 Switch to the registered AF point only while pressing the lt i gt button p 168 e When you release the lt E gt button the camera will return to the original AF point F e If you set or cancel C Fn 13 the center AF point will become the registered AF point This does not apply if you change C Fn 13 1 to C Fn 13 2 or vice versa e If C Fn 18 1 2 and C Fn 04 1 3 are also set you can just press the lt EJ gt button to switch to the registered AF point and activate the autofocus at the same time 85 AF Point Activation Area KS e C Fn 17 can be set to expand the AF po
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29. be erased p 72 2 Set the playback mode e Press the lt DISPLAY gt button e If the folder selection screen is displayed hold down the lt DISPLAY gt button and turn the lt gt dial to set the playback mode Any image display format is okay m 3 Press the lt 1 gt button The Erase menu will appear at the bottom of the screen 4 On the Erase menu select ALL E gt Hold down the lt gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select ALL Then let go of the button gt The confirmation dialog will appear AL 5 Erase the images Hold down the lt gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the button gt The access lamp will light or blink and all the unprotected images in the folder will be erased 131 Erasing Images mm Erasing All Images in the Memory Card 6 1 Select Erase all on card Protect images e Select the lt P gt tab Leena an Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt amp gt dial to select Erase all on card Then let go of the button gt The confirmation dialog will appear 2 Erase the images Erase all on card Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Hy turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the button gt All unprotected images on the OK Cancel memory card will be erased e After the images are erased the menu will reappear Erase all i Q Once an image is erased it
30. different types of batteries Do not recharge the battery pack outside the allowable ambient temperature range of 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Also do not exceed the recharging time Do not insert any foreign metallic objects into the electrical contacts of the camera accessories connecting cables etc Keep the back up battery away from children If a child swallows the battery consult a physician immediately Battery chemicals may harm the stomach and intestines When disposing of a battery pack or back up battery insulate the electrical contacts with tape to prevent contact with other metallic objects or batteries This is to prevent ire or an explosion If excessive heat smoke or fumes are emitted during battery pack recharging immediately unplug the battery charger from the power outlet to stop the recharging and prevent a fire If the battery pack or back up battery leaks changes color deforms or emits smoke or umes remove it immediately Be careful not to get burned in the process Prevent any battery leakage from contacting your eyes skin and clothing It can cause blindness or skin problems If the battery leakage contacts your eyes skin or clothing flush the affected area with lots of clean water without rubbing it See a physician immediately During the recharging keep the equipment away from the reach of children The cord can accidentally choke the child or give an electrical shock Do not leave
31. do not disconnect the DC plug or AC adapter s power cord from the power outlet Otherwise the camera may stop operating If the camera stops operating remove the DC Coupler from the camera and reinstall it A When connecting to and using a household power outlet use only DC Coupler Kit DCK E1 rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz rated output 13 V DC Using anything else can cause fire overheating or electrical shock 28 Mounting and Detaching a LenS sxe Mounting a Lens 3 1 Remove the caps e Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow Caron SS Attach the lens s Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in place 3 On the lens set the focus mode switch to lt AF gt If itis set to lt MF gt autofocus will not be possible 4 Remove the front lens cap While pressing the lens release button turn the lens as shown by the arrow e Turn the lens until the red dot is at the top then detach the lens Q When attaching or detaching the lens take care to prevent dust from entering the camera through the lens mount 29 Installing and Removing the Memory Card m The camera can use both a CF card and SD card There must be at least one card installed to enable shooting If both cards are installed you can select which card to record the images
32. e f you want to set lt gt to the reading taken with a color temperature meter take test shots and adjust the setting to compensate for the difference between the color temperature meter s reading and the camera s color temperature reading 67 White Balance Correction m You can correct the color temperature for the white balance setting This adjustment will have the same effect as using a color temperature conversion or color compensating filter Each color can be corrected to one of nine levels Users familiar with using color temperature conversion or color compensating filters will find this feature handy Hold down the lt WB gt button and press the lt 8 gt button e Hold down the lt WB gt button You can let go of the lt 8 gt button Hold down the lt WB gt and turn G Louw the lt gt or lt gt gt dial Baa ga The lt gt dial adjusts blue B and amber A and the lt gt dial adjusts magenta M and green G Aag e You can adjust both blue B amber A and magenta M green G e To cancel white balance correction return the setting to 0 F e During the adjustment lt W8 gt will be displayed in the viewfinder One level of the blue amber correction is equivalent to 5 mireds of a color temperature conversion filter Mired measuring unit indicating the density of a color temperature conversion filter e You can also set white balance bracketin
33. error message will appear on the camera s LCD monitor Press the lt SELECT gt button to stop printing After resolving the problem resume printing For details on how to resolve a printing problem refer to the printer s instruction manual Paper Error Check whether the paper is properly loaded in the printer Ink Error The printer has run out of ink or the waste ink tank is full Hardware Error Check for any printer problems other than paper and ink problems File Error The selected image cannot be printed Images captured with a different camera or images edited with a personal computer might not be printable Also if the image s file size or pixel count is too large printing might not be possible with certain printers 142 Printing with CP Direct memm Printer connected icon 1 Select the image to be printed Check that the lt Y gt icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor Press the lt SELECT gt button gt The print setting screen will appear Print setting screen Trimming frame Appears when you want to trim the image w at P 01 copies Sets the quantity to be printed ring Sets the trimming area Standard gs a Sets the printing style Borderless Returns to step 1 Off Print The printing style settings are displayed lt gt is the date icon Starts the printing 3 Select Style gt The Style screen will appear Standard wi Borderless 7 Cancel 7
34. f 4 5 5 6L IS USM e With Extender EF2x or EF2x II EF300mm f 4L USM EF300mm f 4L IS USM EF400mm f 4 DO IS USM EF500mm f 4L IS USM EF600mm f 4L USM EF600mm f 4L IS USM EF70 200mm f 4 L USM When you press the lt gt button the top a LCD panel will show the display on the AF right Q With the EF70 200mm f 2 8L USM lens without IS attached with Extender EF1 4x or EF1 4x Il the center AF point will work as a cross type sensor Do not use autofocus with the other AF points because they may cause a focusing error 88 When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing Autofocus can fail to achieve focus the focus confirmation light lt gt blinks with certain subjects such as the following Subjects difficult to focus a Low contrast subjects Example Blue sky solid color walls etc b Subjects in low light c Extremely backlit and reflective subjects Example Car with a reflective body etc d Overlapping near and far objects Example Animal in a cage etc e Repetitive patterns Example Skyscraper windows computer keyboards etc In such cases do one of the following 1 Focus an object at the same distance as the subject and lock the focus before recomposing 2 Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt and focus manually Al If focus cannot be achieved with the AF assist beam of a Speedlite or Speedlite Transmitter ST E2 select the center AF point An off center AF point may not be able to
35. film can be obtained with digital images A color can be brightened by using a filter having a similar or same color At the same time the complementary colors will be darkened Le Filter Sample effects Detail set Monochrome N None Normal black and white image with i no filter effects The blue sky will look more natural Ye Yellow and the white clouds will look clearer G Green The blue sky will look slightly Or Orange _ darker The sunset will look more brilliant The blue sky will look quite dark R Red Fall leaves will look crisper and brighter Skin tones and lips will look fine G Green Tree leaves will look crisper and brighter Fl Setting the Contrast to the plus side will make the filter effect more pronounced Toning Effect When color toning is set color toning will be applied to the captured black and white image before being recorded to the memory card It can make the image look more impressive o The following can be selected Detail set Monochrome N None S Sepia B Blue P Purple G Green DToning effect B P Purple G Green mM Registering the Picture Style mam You can select a base Picture Style such as Portrait or Landscape adjust its parameters to suit your preferences and register it in User Defined 1 to 3 You can also select a Picture Style already set with the provided software Select Detail set e Follow step 2 on page 56
36. i of e Off Ss i m pies E Trimming Trimming Trimming Paper Settings D 9x13cn Paper Settings 2 9x13cn Paper Settings tanel t cel O cae mias Borderless Printics C a a Depending on the BJ printer the lt 39 gt Printing effects setting may enable you to select the Vivid for vivid greens and blue sky NR noise reduction Vivid NR Face compensate for a dark face caused by backlighting or On setting For details on trimming see page 149 141 A4 Printing with PictBridge PO OUO Off 5 Start printing off Select Print copies gt The printing will start Trimming When the printing ends the screen 9x13cm Paper Settings will return to step 1 Photo Cancel To stop the printing select OK while E Borderless Stop is displayed Fl Depending on the image s file size and recording quality it may take some time for the printing to start after you select Print e The Default setting for printing effects and other options are the printer s own default settings as set by the printer s manufacturer See the printer s instruction manual to find out what the default settings are Handling Printer Errors If you resolve a printer error no ink no paper etc and select Continue to resume printing but it does not resume operate the printer to resume printing For details see the printer s instruction manual Error Messages If a problem occurs during printing an
37. let go of the lt SELECT gt button To register press the lt SELECT gt button when the confirmation dialog appears Personal Functions m Beyond Custom Functions Personal Functions enable you to further customize your camera settings They are set with the provided software Camera Window Only P Fn 00 Custom Function group registration can be set with the camera P Fn No Description 00 Custom Function group registration 01 Disables the shooting modes 02 Disables the metering modes 03 Specifies the metering mode for manual exposure 04 Sets the maximum and minimum shutter speeds to be used 05 Sets the maximum and minimum apertures to be used 06 Registers and switches the shooting mode and metering mode 07 Repeats bracketing during continuous shooting 08 Sets the number of shots to be bracketed Changes the bracketing sequence for C Fn 09 2 3 to increased exposure standard exposure and decreased exposure 10 Retains the shift amount for program shift 14 Disables focus detection search driving by the lens drive 15 Disables the AF assist beam Enables automatic shooting when focus is achieved at the fixed point of focus while the shutter button is pressed fully 17 Disables automatic AF point selection 18 Enables automatic AF point selection when C Fn 11 2 has been set 19 Sets the continuous shooting speed 20 Limits the number of shots during continuous shooting 21 Enables quiet operation when the shutter bu
38. memory card p 133 gt Use the proper memory card p 3 Image Review amp Operation The image cannot be erased e The image is erase protected Cancel the protection p 127 The shooting date and time is wrong e The correct date and time has not been set gt Set the correct date and time p 46 178 Error Codes memm If a camera error occurs lt Err xx gt will be displayed on the top LCD panel Follow the instruction below to resolve the respective error code If the same error occurs often something is probably wrong with the camera Jot down the xx error code and take your camera to the nearest Canon Service Center If an error occurs after you take a picture the camera might have missed the shot Press the lt DISPLAY gt button to see if the image appears on the LCD monitor Error Code Countermeasures Err 01 Communications between the camera and lens is faulty Clean the lens contacts p 11 There is a problem with the memory card Try any of the Err 02 following Remove and re install the memory card Format the memory card Use a different memory card Err 03 Too many folders in the memory card Replace with a formatted memory card Err 04 The memory card is full Erase unnecessary images in the card or replace the memory card An error other than the above has occurred Err 99 Remove and reload the battery This error may occur if you use a non Canon lens and the camera or l
39. recording will have the lt gt icon displayed Sound recording is possible while in any image display format Sound recording is not possible with a protected image The camera cannot playback the sound To make a sound recording longer than 30 sec repeat step 2 to make another recording for the same image You can also record sound right after image capture during the image review by following step 2 129 Erasing Images mE You can erase a single image with the lt 1 gt button erase all images in a folder or use menu commands to erase all images in a memory card Only protected images will not be erased Once an image is erased it cannot be recovered Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it To prevent important images from being erased accidentally protect it Erasing a Single Image 1 Display the image to be erased Press the lt 1 gt button e The Erase menu will appear at the bottom of the screen To exit the erase menu press the lt gt button again LD 3 Erase the image Hold down the lt i gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the button gt The access lamp will light or blink and the image will be erased Gl You can also follow steps 2 and 3 to erase the image right after capture during the image preview 130 Erasing Images Erasing All Images in a Folder 1 Select the folder containing the images to
40. red When trimming the image look at the camera s LCD monitor If you look at the image on a TV screen the trimming frame might not be displayed accurately Fl The trimming frame shape will be different depending on the Paper settings Image Paper Page layout Borders settings 150 DPOF Digital Print Order Format With DPOF Digital Print Order Format you can specify which images in the memory card are to be printed and the quantity This feature is very convenient when you make prints with a DPOF compatible printer or photo lab About DPOF DPOF Digital Print Order Format is a standard for recording print ordering instructions to the memory card It is for images taken with a digital camera and you can specify which photos and the quantity to print With a DPOF compatible digital camera you can do the following e By inserting a memory card into a DPOF compatible printer you can make prints as specified Printers capable of direct printing from the camera can print the images as specified by DPOF When ordering prints from a photo lab you do not need to fill in any order form to specify the image selections quantity etc Print Order me Print Settings Set the print type date imprinting and file No imprinting The print settings will be applied to all print ordered images They cannot be set individually for each image The print settings are set in the same way as with menu setti
41. s buttons dials and settings correspond to the icons and markings on the camera e For more information reference page numbers are provided in parentheses p The Canon EF50mm f 1 4 USM lens is used as the demonstration lens in this Instruction Manual The procedures assume that the menu settings and Custom Functions are set to the default settings e The MEM icon indicates that the setting can be changed with the menu 6 or 816 indicates that the relevant function remains active for 6 sec or 16 sec respectively after you let go of the button e This manual uses the following alert symbols Q The Caution symbol indicates a warning to prevent shooting problems F The Note symbol gives supplemental information 20 Getting Started This chapter explains a few preparatory steps and basic operations with the EOS 1D Mark II N Recharging the Battery To charge the Ni MH Pack NP E3 connect it to Ni MH Charger NC E2 CHARGE Lamp A red POWER Lamp REFRESH discharge CHARGE Lamp B red Lamp A orange REFRESH discharge Lamp B orange REFRESH discharge Button 1 Connect the power cord Connect the AC plug to a power outlet and connect the power cord to the charger gt The lt POWER gt lamp will light Detach the protective cover and connect the battery Connect the charger s charge discharge plug to the battery s socket Attach the cover to the batter
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43. 54 Print Order en A Exit the menu Press the lt MENU gt button gt The Print Order screen will reappear Press the lt MENU gt button again to save the print order to the memory card The menu will then reappear Selecting All Images The print order can also be set or canceled for all the images in the memory card With standard printing one print will be printed for each image Note that after following the Selecting Individual Images procedure if you do the Selecting All Images procedure the print order will change to All images Print Order 0 1 Select All a Standard 0 print gt The All screen will appear Print Order iW 2 Select the desired setting All e Select Mark all in card or Mark all in folder a on card si f you select Clear all in card all Clear all on card the images in the memory card selected for printing will be deselected e f you select Clear all in folder all the images in the folder selected for printing will be deselected 155 Print Order 5 3 Exit the menu On the Print Order screen press the lt MENU gt button gt The settings will be saved to the memory card and the menu will reappear Q e Note that RAW images cannot be selected for printing even when you set Mark all When using a PictBridge printer print no more than 400 images for one print order If you specify more than this all the selected images mi
44. B WB compensation 0 Zero WB bracketing Off Color space sRGB Picture Style Standard Drive mode Single AF point selection Automatic Exposure i 0 Zero compensation AEB Canceled AE lock Canceled Flash exposure 0 Zero compensation FE lock Canceled Custom Functions Current settings retained AF point registration 42 Center AF point Dioptric Adjustment mx Remove the eyecup e While grasping both sides of the eyecup slide it upward to remove 2 Turn the dioptric adjustment knob Turn the knob to the right or left until the AF point or the center spot metering circle looks sharp in the viewfinder 3 Reattach the eyecup Fl If the camera s dioptric adjustment still cannot provide a clear viewfinder image using Dioptric Adjustment Lens E 10 types optional is recommended p 183 Holding the Camera To obtain sharp images hold the camera still to minimize camera shake Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting Firmly grasp the camera grip with your right hand and press your both elbows lightly against your body Hold the lens at the bottom with your left hand Press the camera against your face and look through the viewfinder e To maintain a stable stance place one foot in front of the other instead of lining up both feet 43 M4 Setting the Language m The LCD monitor s interface language can be set to one of fifteen languages
45. EDK When you shoot the same image will be recorded in both the CF card and SD card 73 Setting the Folder and Memory Card ee Record RAW JPEG Images Separately RAW JPEG separate recording When the image size is set to HAW L M1 M2 S RAW JPEG you can save the RAW image to the CF card and the JPEG image to the SD card B or vice versa 1 Select U4 RAW 2 JPEG or L JPEG A RAW e Follow step 3 on page 73 to select f4 RAW A JPEG or JPEG D RAW MENU Tgp SI SELEC TE 2 Set the image size to RAW JPEG Q When shooting with Dual image recording or RAW JPEG separate recording set make sure the CF card and SD card both have enough space remaining Before shooting check that the following is displayed on the rear LCD panel Dual image i D RAW JPEG BD Mi recording separate recording R Fl e f RAW JPEG separate recording is set and the image size is not set to RAW JPEG it will be the same as Dual image recording When Dual image recording or RAW JPEG separate recording is set the images will be saved in the respective memory cards under the same file number in the same numbered folder e To make it easier to find the images creating a new empty folder to save captured images is recommended The number of remaining shots displayed on the top LCD panel will be based on the memory card having less remaining capacity When Back
46. GB personal computers and printers not compatible with Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 post processing of the image with software will be required F e f the captured image was shot in the Adobe RGB color space the first character in the file name will be an underscore _ The ICC profile is not appended The ICC profile is explained in the Software Instruction Manual PDF 63 mm Selecting the White Balance m Normally the lt AME gt setting will set the optimum white balance automatically If natural looking colors cannot be obtained with lt gt you can set the white balance manually to suit the respective light source Select the white balance setting Hold down the lt WB gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired heer white balance Then let go of the o RA button Display Mode Color temperature Approx K AWB Auto 3000 7000 Bg Daylight 5200 N Shade 7000 a Cloudy twilight sunset 6000 305 Tungsten 3200 White fluorescent light 4000 4 Flash 6000 2 Custom 2000 10000 K Color temperature 2800 10000 PC 1 PC 2 PC 3 Personal white balance To set the optimum white balance for the specific lighting type p 65 Register it with the bundled software Not displayed if not registered in the camera About White Balance The three RGB red green and blue primary colors exist in the light s
47. Picture Style mam You can customize the Picture Style by changing the individual parameters like Sharpness and Contrast from their default settings to suit your preferences To customize Monochrome see page 59 Select Detail set e Follow step 2 on page 56 to select Detail set gt The Detail set screen will appear o 2 Select the style Detail set standarni Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Osharpness turn the lt gt dial to select a style Contrast except Monochrome and User pect real Def 1 2 3 then let go of the button Default set o 3 Select the parameter Detail set Standard e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and atrarness turn the lt amp gt dial to select a montres tear parameter like Sharpness then let gaur tona go of the button Giefault set a Set the desired setting Detail set Standard e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to set the desired Contrast meit setting then let go of the button Press the lt MENU gt button to save the setting The Picture Style selection screen will reappear Parameters and Their Settings Sharpness 0 Less sharp outline 7 Sharp outline Contrast 4 Low contrast 4 amp Color saturation _ 4 Low saturation 4 High contrast High saturation Color tone 4 Reddish skin tone 4 Yellowish skin tone EM Custom
48. SPLAY gt button In step 2 you can start the magnified view at the center of the image or at a AF point Enlarge display set Enlarge from selected AF point Set Enlarge display set Under the lt B gt tab set Enlarge display set Enlarge from image center Starts the magnified view at the center Enlarge from selected AF point Starts the magnified view at the selected AF point This is convenient for checking the focus Fl While in the magnified view you can maintain the same magnified view and position when you hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt gt dial to view another image Inthe case of images shot with automatic AF point selection or with manual focus the magnification will start at the image center 124 Image Playback _ _ RE Al e With Enlarge from selected AF point The starting magnification varies depending on the image size that was set If C Fn 17 1 2 is also set the AF point activation area will expand The actual point of focus might therefore fall outside the starting magnification area u Rotating an Image You can rotate an image by 90 or 270 clockwise Images will then be displayed in the correct orientation during playback 1 Select Rotate e Select the lt B gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Rotate Then let go of the button gt The Rotate screen will appear 2
49. Set the date or file number imprinting to d on or off Set the printing effects fy Sets the quantity to be printed isu ikke Sets the trimming area 9x13cm EOS Sets the paper size type and layout Photo _ Returns to the screen in step 1 Borderless Print Starts the printing The paper size type and layout you have set will be displayed Depending on the type of printer the date and file number imprinting trimming and other settings might not be available E off 3 Select Paper Settings Ree Si off gt The Paper Settings screen will m o0 copies appear Trimming Paper Settings a Print 139 A4 Printing with PictBridge QJSetting the Paper Size Select the size of the paper to be loaded in the printer gt The Paper Type screen will appear MENUA SELECTIA Setting the Paper Type Select the type of paper to be loaded in the printer Photo cmt Ba gt The Page Layout screen will appear 2 o amp Paper Type MENU AEA EONS SELECT About the Paper Type If you are using a Canon PIXMA DS BJ printer with Canon paper set the respective paper type as follows Photo Photo Paper Plus Glossy Fast Photo Photo Paper Pro Default Photo Paper Plus Glossy If you are using a non Canon printer refer to the printer s instruction manual 3 Setting the Page Layout Select the desired layout gt The print settings screen will reappear 5 Pag
50. Up is set a folder having the same folder number might be created automatically in both the CF card and SD card If either one of the memory cards becomes full shooting will not be possible You cannot move or copy images between the two cards 74 M4 Setting the File Name m The factory default sets the file name with four camera unique alphanumeric characters followed by Example i the file number p 76 You can customize these first 5F9Z0001 jpg four alphanumeric characters in the file name 1 Select File name setting e Select the lt 1T1 gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select File name setting Then let go of the button 2 Select Change user setting file name File nane setting Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the User setting file nane ING lt gt dial to select Change user setting Change user setting file name _ file name Then let go of the button File name setting 3 Enter four alphanumeric characters 1DMN ES Cursor Hold down the lt Q gt button and turn the DEL lt gt dial to move the cursor to the right of the character to be deleted Press the lt T gt button to delete the character Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired alphanumeric character Then let go of the button to enter e Enter any four alphanumeric characters and press the lt MENU gt button
51. WOHeD NID q 503 u TWANVIW NOILONUYLSNI Canon EOS D Mark Il N DiGiTAL ACES E Exif Print 12 Af k D ia INSTRUCTION PRINT DIRECT MANUAL Thank you for purchasing a Canon product The EOS 1D Mark II N is a high performance digital AF SLR camera with a large fine detail 8 20 megapixel CMOS sensor The camera is compatible with all Canon EF lenses except the EF S lenses and designed for quick shooting at will Besides high precision Area AF the camera has many features for all types of photography from fully automatic snapshooting to professional level creative work Read this Instruction Manual to familiarize yourself with the proper operation of this camera Test the Camera Before Using Before using the camera take a few test shots and check that the images are properly recorded on the memory card If the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or read by a personal computer Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused Copyrights Copyright laws in your country may prohibit the use of images of people and certain subjects for anything but private enjoyment Also be aware that certain public performances exhibitions etc may prohibit photography Canon and EOS are trademarks of Canon Inc Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Micros
52. While referring to the top LCD panel turn the lt g2 gt dial e In this way you can set the shutter speed aperture etc 250 J 5 6 aaa 35 Basic Operation Using the lt gt Dial The lt gt dial is used for AF point selection and selecting the desired setting on the LCD monitor This lt gt dial works only when the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt There are three ways to use this lt gt dial 1 While pressing a button turn the lt gt dial e In this way you can select and set various menu settings or set flash exposure compensation When you let go of the button the selected setting takes effect e You can also review and select images on the LCD monitor with this dial 4 2 After pressing a button turn the lt gt dial When you press a button its function remains on for 6 seconds 6 During this time you can turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting After the button turns off or if you press the shutter button halfway the camera will be ready to shoot e In this way you can select the AF point or set the exposure compensation Turn the lt gt dial only While turning the lt gt dial look at the setting in the viewfinder or on the top LCD panel In this way you can set the aperture in the camera s manual exposure mode Basic Operation Vertical Shooting For vertical shooting the vertical grip cam
53. a Memory Card About Low level Formatting 6 Direct Printing from the Camera 7 DPOF Digital Print Order Format 8 Customizingthe Camera 5 E FH HHH Contents at a Glance mx Image Quality Set picture effects gt p 56 Selecting a Picture Style e Set custom picture effects gt p 58 Customizing the Picture Style e Print the image to a large size gt p 52 54 L GEN Compression rate 4 Take many photos gt p 52 54 S Compression rate d e Adjust the color tone gt p 68 69 WB correction WB bracketing e Take black and white or sepia photos gt p 57 Monochrome Focusing e Change the AF point gt p 82 Selecting the AF point e Photograph a still subject gt p 80 One Shot AF e Photograph a moving subject gt p 80 Al Servo AF Set the number of AF points from 45 to 11 or 9 gt p 166 C Fn 13 1 2 3 4 e Enhance subject tracking with Al SERVO AF gt p 86 AF point expansion Drive Change the continuous shooting speed gt p 91 Drive Contents at a Glance Shooting e Freeze or blur the action gt p 100 Tv Shutter priority AE e Blur or the background or make everything look sharp gt p 102 Av Aperture priority AE e Set the ISO speed to suit the scene s brightness gt p 55 ISO speed e Adjust the image brightness exposure gt p 106 107 H Exposure co
54. achieve focus 89 When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing Manual Focusing Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt and turn the lens focusing ring to focus Fl e f you select an AF point and press the shutter button halfway while manual focusing the AF point will flash and the focus confirmation light will light when focus is achieved e During automatic AF point selection when the center AF point achieves focus it will flash and the focus confirmation light will light e With USM Ultrasonic Motor lenses After the lens focuses in the One Shot AF mode you can turn the focusing ring for touch up focusing full time manual focusing Not applicable to USM lenses with no focusing distance scale 90 Selecting the Drive Mode mx Select the drive mode Hold down the lt MODE gt and lt C gt buttons and turn the lt 4 gt dial to select the drive mode Then let go of the buttons O Single shooting L Low speed continuous shooting Max 3 shots per sec Ca gH High speed continuous shooting ca Max 8 5 shots per sec Q When you shoot the images are first stored in the camera s internal buffer memory and then transferred to the memory card When the buffer memory becomes full shooting cannot continue until the buffer memory starts to empty to the memory card As the images are transferred you can continue shooting Press the shutter button halfway and check the vi
55. al exposure mode the shutter speed can stay fixed while only the aperture is shifted for AEB To set the shutter speed hold down the lt E4 gt button or the lt G gt button if C Fn 11 1 2 is set and turn the lt gt dial 2 Tv i Av w o lens You set the shutter speed and aperture in the same way as with C Fn 05 0 And you can still set the aperture even while the lens is detached from the camera Convenient especially if you want to use a super telephoto lens with more than one EOS 1D Mark IIN camera body 3 Tv Av wlio lens You set the shutter speed and aperture in the same way as with C Fn 05 1 And you can still set the aperture even while the lens is detached from the camera C Fn 06 Exposure level increments 0 1 3 stop set 1 3 stop comp 1 1 stop set 1 3 stop comp Sets full stop increments for the shutter speed and aperture 2 1 2 stop set 1 2 stop comp Sets 1 2 stop increments for the shutter speed aperture and exposure compensation Fl The exposure compensation will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel as shown below wesp 50 35 C mso l t1 2 43 Q When C Fn 06 2 is set AEB with the ISO speed will be disabled 162 Custom Function Settings SS SS S C Fn 07 USM lens electronic MF 0 Turns on after One Shot AF 1 Turns off after One Shot AF This prevents the focus from being thrown off by inadvertent turning of the focusing ring after One Shot AF Wi
56. annot remove all of the dust consult a Canon Service Center 49 Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand Strap m Attaching the Neck Strap AA Cai oo A ES Q After attaching the strap pull it at the buckle to take up the slack and to make sure it does not loosen 50 Image Settings This chapter explains the settings for shooting digital images Image recording quality ISO speed white balance color space and Picture Style M Setting the Image recording Quality You can select the image size recorded pixels and JPEG quality compression rate The simultaneous recording of RAW and JPEG images can be selected when you select the image size Select the Image Size Except for lt GNM gt high quality JPEGs will be recorded lt EAM gt images will require processing with the software provided S M2 M1 L modes record RAW and JPEG images simultaneously Selecting the Image Size Hold down the lt gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired image size Then let go of the lt gt button m RAW L RAW S M1 RAW M2 M2 RAW M1 S RAW L Image Size Guide Image Size Approx megapixels recorded Image Type Print Size L Large 3504x2336 8 2 A8orlarger M1 Medium1 3104 x 2072 6 4 iped A4 or larger M2 Medium2 2544 x 1696 4 3 A5 A4 S Small 1728 x 1152
57. any cords near a heat source It can deform the cord or melt the insulation and cause a fire or electrical shock Do not fire the flash at someone driving a car It may cause an accident Do not fire the flash near a person s eyes It may impair the person s vision When using flash to photograph an infant keep at least 1 meter away Before storing the camera or accessory when not in use remove the battery pack and qsconnact the power plug This is to prevent electrical shock heat generation and ire Do not use the equipment where there is flammable gas This is to prevent an explosion or fire fee If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts do a not touch the internal parts due to the possibility of electrical shock Do not disassemble or modify the equipment High voltage internal parts can cause electrical shock Do not look at the sun or an extremely bright light source through the camera or lens Doing so may damage your vision Keep the camera from the reach of small children The neck strap can accidentally choke the child Do not store the equipment in dusty or humid places This is to prevent fire and electrical shock Before using the camera inside an airplane or hospital check if it is allowed Electromagnetic waves emitted by the camera may interfere with the plane s instruments or the hospital s medical equipment To pr
58. ard 1 XXXX0001 Memory card 2 La 00 O Da XXXX0001 000 76 TEM File Numbering Methods Continuous The file numbering continues in sequence even after you replace the memory card This prevents images from having the same file number so image management with a personal computer is easier File numbering after File numbering after replacing changing the folder the memory card Memory card 1 Memory card 1 Memory card 2 gt Poth ab 100 oJ te Q If the memory card in use has a DCIM folder the file numbering might continue from the last image saved in the folder Manual Reset M Reset This creates a new folder automatically and resets the file number to XXXX0001 Images captured thereafter are saved in this new folder The file numbering method Auto reset or Continuous that was in effect before the manual reset will continue to take effect 77 m Noise Reduction of Long Exposures mm For long exposures 1 sec or longer noise reduction can be applied Select Noise reduction e Select the lt gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Noise reduction Then let go of the button 2 Select the desired setting Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting Then let go of the button Off Noise reduction is not applied Noise redu
59. area where there is a prism Use center weighted averaged metering or off center spot metering with such focusing screens 180 Changing the Focusing Screen Ec series Interchangeable Focusing Screens Ec A Standard microprism Ec H Laser matte with scale Ec B New split screen Ec I Laser matte with cross hair Ec Cll All Laser matte Ec L Cross split screen O Ec Clll Laser matte Ec N New Laser matte Ec D Laser matte with grid Ec R New Laser matte ANS 6 Ec S Super precision matte W Super Precision Matte Ec S and lens s maximum aperture Optimum for the lenses whose maximum aperture is f 1 8 to f 2 8 With the lenses whose maximum aperture is larger than f 1 8 the center sport metering circle and area AF ellipse may be difficult to see With the lenses whose maximum aperture is smaller than f 2 8 the viewfinder looks darker than attaching the standard focusing screen Ec CIII 181 Major Accessories Optional ma e3 V4 182 Ni MH Pack NP E3 Dedicated high capacity power pack Rated voltage of 12 V It can be recharged up to 500 times When fully charged it enables the camera to take up to about 1200 shots at normal temperature Ni MH Charger NC E2 Quick charger dedicated to the Ni MH Pack NP E3 Excess charging prevented It takes about 120 minutes to recharge one pack Two packs can be attached to it at one time The discharge function take
60. ary images all at once 127 o Image Protection 2 Protecting All Images in a Folder or Card You can protect all the images in the selected folder p 72 or memory card all at once Or you can cancel the image protection all at once 6 1 Select Protect images Protect inages Select the lt P gt tab corms oT e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and i turn the lt gt dial to select Protect images Then let go of the button Select the desired protection setting e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting Then let go of the button gt A confirmation dialog will appear Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the button F Protected images cannot be erased with the camera s Erase function To erase protected images first cancel the image protection 128 Sound Recording for an Image mae You can record and add sound to any image The sound data is recorded in the image and can be played with the software provided 1 Display the image to have sound 2 Record the sound Press the lt e amp gt button for about 2 sec When Recording appears keep pressing the lt gt button and speak into the built in microphone The maximum time for a single sound recording is 30 sec To end the sound recording let go of the button gt Images having a sound
61. as recomposed Do the trimming right before printing If you set the trimming and then set the print settings you may have to set the trimming again roof 1 Select Trimming isd Si off gt The trimming screen will appear EBT 01 copies Trimming 9x13em Paper Settings Photo Cancel Borderless 7 Prit e ESS 2 Trim the image The image area within the trimming frame will be printed The operation guide disappears while you trim the image It will reappear after 5 sec of idle time Changing the trimming frame size and moving the frame e You can change the trimming frame size in the same way you magnify or reduce the image display For details see Magnified View p 124 Rotating the frame Each time you press the lt gt button the trimming frame will toggle between the vertical and horizontal orientations 149 Setting the Trimming ee Image area to be printed 3 Exit the menu To off Press the lt SELECT gt button Te oft gt The Print setting screen will reappear Hr 01 copies gt On the upper left you can see the Trimming trimmed image area that will be 37 9x13cm Paper Settings printed Photo Cancel 8 Borderless Print Q Depending on the printer the trimmed image area might not be printed as you specified e The smaller you make the trimming frame the grainier the picture will look If the picture will be too grainy the trimming frame will turn
62. b set ISO expansion to lt On gt to enable ISO 50 or 3200 to be set When set ISO 50 is indicated by L and ISO 3200 by H ISO expansion O 55 uam Selecting a Picture Style mam By selecting a Picture Style you can obtain the desired image effects You can also adjust the settings of each Picture Style to obtain custom image effects a Select Picture Style Custom WB e Select the lt gt tab lit e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Picture Style Then let go of the button gt The Picture Style selection screen will appear Select the style Picture Style 0 0 5 0 Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and 3 0 0 0 turn the lt gt dial to select the desired style Then let go of the Portrait i i Neutral Faithful button Monochrome User Def 1 Picture Style Effects Standard The image looks vivid sharp and crisp Portrait For nice skin tones The image looks slightly sharp and crisp By changing the Color tone p 58 you can adjust the skin tone Landscape For vivid blues and greens and very sharp and crisp images Neutral For natural colors and subdued images No sharpness is applied Faithful When the subject is photographed under a color temperature of 5200K the color is adjusted colorimetrically to match the subject s color No sharpness is applied 56 MM Selecting a Picture Style fi P Monochrome You can take black and w
63. cannot be recovered Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it 132 Formatting a Memory Card ma Formatting a memory card will erase all the data in the card including protected images Before formatting a card make sure there is nothing you need to keep If necessary transfer the images to a personal computer before formatting the card tl r off 1 min File numbering Continuous File name setting EOSI Off BackUp Auto rotate On Save camera settings Loading camera settings 13 0MB used out of 48848 DK Cancel 1 Select Format Select the lt 1T1 gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Format Then let go of the button 2 Select the card to be formatted e Card1 is the CF card and Card2 is the SD card Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the card Then let go of the button A confirmation dialog will appear 3 Select OK e lf Card2 for the SD card is selected low level formatting is possible p 134 Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the button gt The memory card will be formatted When it is completed the menu will reappear Fl A non Canon memory card or a card formatted with another camera or personal computer might not work properly with the camera If this happens format the card with the came
64. ch to registered AF point 3 EE Press the lt 3 gt button to switch to the registered AF point Only while pressing Switch to the registered AF point only while you press the lt E 3 gt button When you release the button the AF point selected previously becomes active again You can thereby easily switch between the selected AF point and registered AF point oO gt E zy D x Fl If C Fn 04 1 3 is also set you can press the lt f gt button to switch to the registered AF point and start the AF at the same time C Fn 19 Lens AF stop button function 0 AF stop 1 AF start AF operates only while the AF stop button is pressed While the button is pressed AF operation with the camera is disabled AE lock while metering When the button is pressed while metering is still active AE lock takes effect Convenient when you want to focus and meter separately AF point M Auto Auto Ctr In the manual AF point selection mode the button instantly switches to automatic AF point selection among 45 AF points from manual AF point selection only while you hold it down Convenient when you are no longer able to focus track a moving subject with a manually selected AF point in the Al Servo AF mode In the automatic AF point selection mode the button selects the center AF point only while you hold it down AF mode ONE SHOT S Al SERVO In the One Shot AF mode the ca
65. ck mode will turn off automatically after 15 minutes You can playback only the images in the current folder To view images in a different folder select that folder first p 72 120 Image Playback SSeS az Changing the Image Display Format 1 Playback the image 2 Change the image display format Hold down the lt DISPLAY gt button and turn the lt gt dial gt The image display format on the LCD monitor will change When the desired image display format appears let go of the button Image display format Single image Four image index Nine image index 121 Image Playback Shooting Information Display Image protection Sound recording Exposure compensation amount Image recording quality Aperture Memory card Shutter speed selection AF point Flash exposure compensation amount Metering mode Shooting mode White balance ISO speed Histogram Original image verification data appended File size File No Date and time Folder number White balance bracketing amount Color temperature if lt gt is set ISO speed bracketing White balance correction Monochrome tm Highlight Alert Set the lt gt menu s Highlight alert to On This will display the highlight alert on the shooting information and single image displays Any overexposed areas will blink p 40 To obtain more image detail in the overexposed areas set the exposu
66. ctBridge printer To find out what s wrong do the following Press the lt B gt button to playback the image and follow the steps below 1 Press the lt SELECT gt button 2 On the print setting screen select Print The error message will be displayed on the LCD monitor See Error Messages on page 142 e Before disconnecting the cable turn off the camera and printer Pull out the cable while holding the plug not the cord When connecting the camera to the printer do not use any cable other than the dedicated interface cable e Do not disconnect the cable during direct printing Fl For direct printing using the DC Coupler Kit DCK E1 p 27 is recommended to power the camera To Windows XP and Mac OS X 10 1 or later Users When you connect the camera to a personal computer with the USB cable provided with the camera you can upload the JPEG images in the camera s memory card to the personal computer via PTP Picture Transfer Protocol For details see the EOS DIGITAL Software Instruction Manual PDF 138 Printing with PictBridge m The setting options will differ depending on the printer Some settings might be disabled For details refer to your printer s instruction manual Printer connected icon 1 Select the image to be printed Check that the lt gt icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor Press the lt SELECT gt button gt The print setting screen will appear
67. ction is applied automatically on long exposures 1 Auto sec or longer if noise typical to long exposures is detected This setting is effective in most cases Noise reduction is applied automatically to all long exposures 1 sec or longer This setting is effective for noise that cannot be detected or reduced with the Auto setting Q At the Auto or On setting the maximum burst during continuous shooting will be slightly lower Fl The noise reduction process may require the same amount of time as the exposure As long as the viewfinder display indicates the maximum burst as 1 or higher shooting can continue 78 Autofocus and Drive Modes The Area AF ellipse has 45 AF points By selecting a suitable AF point you can shoot with autofocus while maintaining the desired subject framing You can also set the AF mode to suit the subject or obtain the desired effect First set the lt gt switch and lt gt switch yeu Q to lt ON gt Selecting the AF Mode mau 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt 2 Set the AF mode Hold down the lt AF gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired AF mode on the top LCD panel Then let go of the button ONE SHOT AI SERVO _ One Shot AF for Still Subjects Pressing the shutter button halfway activates the autofocus and achieves focus once gt The AF point which achieves focus flashes briefly and the focu
68. d to 11 Spot metering is linked to the center AF point p 95 9 Active AF point The selectable AF points are limited to 9 Spot metering is linked to the active AF point p 95 9 Center AF point The selectable AF points are limited to 9 Spot metering is at the center p 95 Q The metering mode must be set to spot metering before it can be linked to the AF point e If C Fn 13 1 2 is set or cleared the registered AF point p 84 will be replaced by the center AF point Led 9 gt Fl e Any metering mode besides spot metering can be used e With C Fn 13 1 2 3 4 all 45 AF points will be available for automatic selection e With C Fn 13 1 3 FE lock is possible with any AF point you select C Fn 14 E TTL ll 0 Evaluative Fully automatic flash photography for all conditions from low light to daylight fill flash 1 Average The flash exposure will be averaged over the Area AF ellipse Since automatic flash exposure compensation will not be executed you may have to set it yourself depending on the scene This also applies if you use FE lock Custom Function Settings C Fn 15 Shutter curtain synchronization 0 1st curtain synchronization 1 2nd curtain synchronization By using a slow sync speed you can create a light trail following a moving subject The flash fires right before the shutter closes This Custom Function can be used to obtain 2nd curtain sync effects even with EX series Speedlites which do not hav
69. determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The cable with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Canon U S A Inc One Canon Plaza Lake Success NY 11042 U S A Tel No 516 328 5600 192 Index me Access lamp Accessories Adobe RGB AE lock AF mode AF point activation area 86 AF point display AF point registration switching 84 AF point selection cceceeees 82 AF point linked spot metering 95 Al Servo AF 80 Aperture value 102 Auto bracketing sequence Auto power off Auto reset Auto rotate Automatic AF point selection 82 Av Aperture priority AE 102 Bubble Jet Direct Bulb ex
70. e White Balance he Color Temperature alance Correction alance Auto Bracketing he Folder and Memory Card Record RAW JPEG Images Separately RAW JPEG separate recording 5 74 S tting the File NaM asses sess wae IE A A R E RRA File Numbering Methods Noise Reduction of Long Exposures Contents 79 3 Autofocus and Drive Modes Selecting the AF Mode Selecting the AF Point Registering and Switching the AF Point AF Point Activation Area 0 ccee AF Sensitivity and Lens Maximum Aperture When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing Selecting the Drive Mode ae Seltimer OPSration Lo 22 ks edessessacevivesneds dss aatedevn adesebeca NA 92 4 Exposure Control 93 1 94 Selecting a Metering Mode 9 Program AE Shutter Priority AE Aperture Priority AE Depth of field Preview Manual Exposure Setting Exposure Compensation Auto Exposure Bracketing AE LOCK ikisin Bulb Exposures LCD Panel Illumination Mirror Lockup Eyepiece Shutter Flash Photography 5 Image Playback ROVIGWING Images a TURE Ares cececcecsesntenacenencenensseeesnsecnnensnees Auto Image Rotation Setting the LCD Brightness Image Playback 00 Changing the Image Display Format Shooting Information Display Magnified View Rotating an Image Viewing the Images on TV Image Protection 2 Sound Recording for an Image Erasing Images Formatting
71. e Auto power off Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired time Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button 45 m Setting the Date and Time ma 1 Select Date Time Select the lt fT2 gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Video system T turn the lt gt dial to select Date ee iig Ver 1 0 0 Time Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button 2 Set the date and time The selection shifts each time you press the lt SELECT gt button e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the correct number Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button 3 Set the date display format Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select one of the following display formats mm dd yy dd mm yy yy mm dd Then let go of the button A Press the lt MENU gt button gt The date and time will be set and the menu will reappear Q Each captured image is recorded with the date and time it was taken If the date and time are not properly set the wrong date time will be recorded Make sure you set the date and time correctly 46 Replacing the Date Time Battery mas The date time back up battery s service life is about 5 years If the date time is reset when the battery is replaced replace the back up battery with a new CR2025 lithium battery as described below 1 Set the lt
72. e N Ni j A E VY OS button p 26 Battery wee release handle p 25 26 Battery p 22 Dioptric adjustment knob p 43 Viewfinder eyepiece Nomenclature Hot shoe m lt amp gt LCD panel illumination button p 110 gt lt FEL gt FE lock Multi spot metering button p 166 96 lt 4 gt Exposure compensation Aperture button p 106 104 lt s gt Main Dial p 35 Top LCD panel p 17 lt E W8 gt Assist White balance correction button p 84 68 lt Q gt AE lock Reduce button p 109 124 lt G8 Q gt AF 74 point selection FZ Magnify button p 82 124 Eyepiece shutter lever p 111 lt gt Quick Control Dial switch p 20 lt C gt Quick Control Dial p 36 Y lt Q gt Vertical grip AE lock Reduce button p 37 109 124 lt A gt Vertical grip AF point selection Magnify button p 37 82 124 lt E3 W8 gt Vertical grip Assist White balance correction button p 37 84 68 lt gt Power switch p 33 15 Nomenclature lt en 8 gt Protect Sound recording button p 127 129 lt MENU gt Menu button p 38 lt SELECT gt Select button p 38 VIDEO S OUT gt VIDEO OUT terminal p 126 laf lt DIGITAL gt DIGITAL i terminal i Direct printing termina R lt DISPLAY gt ut Display button p 71 120
73. e printer e Refer to the table Printers and Cables below to select the proper cable to connect the camera to printer To connect to the printer refer to the printer s instruction manual Printers and Cables Printer Compatibility Suitable Cable PictBridge only PictBridge and CP Direct Interface cable provided with camera The plug at both ends have the lt gt icon PictBridge and Bubble Jet Direct CP Direct only Cable provided with printer Bubble Jet Direct only Only one plug has the lt gt icon Gl S GalNw2j2 136 Preparing to Print SS SSS A Turn on the printer 5 Set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt gt Some printers may have a beeping sound P4 PictBridge 6 Playback the image gt The image and the printer icon lt gt lt gt or lt gt indicating a printer connection will be displayed e The procedure will be different depending on the icon displayed See the applicable pages below MF Bubble Jet Direct Icon Direct Print Type i PictBridge 139 142 J CP Direct 143 145 E Bubble Jet Direct 146 148 137 Preparing to Print ee Q e RAW images are not compatible with direct printing e f you use a battery to power the camera make sure it is fully charged During direct printing keep checking the battery level If there is a long beeping sound in step 5 it indicates a problem with the Pi
74. e depending on the shooting conditions e The number of possible shots will decrease with more frequent use of the LCD monitor e Pressing the shutter button halfway for long periods or operating the autofocus only can reduce the number of possible shots Removing the Battery 1 Flip out the battery release handle and turn it as shown by the arrow 2 Press the battery release button and take out the battery 26 Using a Household Power Outlet mx With DC Coupler Kit DCK E1 you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level Power cord DC Coupler DC plug Insert the DC Coupler e Insert the coupler and while pushing it in turn the release handle as shown by the arrow 2 Connect the DC plug Connect the AC Adapter s DC plug to the DC terminal 3 Connect the power cord Connect the AC plug to the power outlet then connect the power cord to the AC adapter e Turn the lt gt switch to lt ON gt e After you finish using the camera set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt and disconnect the plug from the power outlet 27 Using a Household Power Outlet ee Q The DC Coupler is not water resistant so do not get it wet when using it outdoors e The DCK E1 is dedicated to the EOS 1D series camera only It cannot be used with any other camera When the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt
75. e Layout MENU sea CSI SELECTION 140 A4 Printing with PictBridge E a E e E i About Page Layout Borderless The print will have no white borders If your printer cannot print borderless prints the print will have borders Bordered The print will have a white border along the edges Bordered The shooting data will be imprinted on the border on 9x13cm and larger prints XX Up Option to print 2 4 8 9 16 or 20 copies of same image on one sheet On A4 Letter size paper 20 or 35 thumbnails of the images ordered through DPOF will be printed 20 up Ea will have the shooting information printed on the side of ae each thumbnail and the file number and date printed on the P bottom of each thumbnail image 35 up EJ will have the file number and date printed on the bottom of the thumbnail images Default With a Canon printer the printwill be borderless From the Exif data the camera name lens name shooting mode shutter speed aperture exposure compensation amount ISO speed white balance etc will be imprinted This depends on the lt QJ gt date file number imprinting option set in step 4 4 Set the other options f necessary you can also set the lt Q gt date file number imprinting lt P gt printing effects and lt L gt number of copies Q Date File number imprinting M Printing effects W Number of copies Ree iy F f
76. e shutter 1 8000 to 30 sec 1 3 and 1 2 stop increments bulb X sync at 1 250 sec Soft touch electromagnetic release Specifications Self timer 10 sec or 2 sec delay Remote control Remote control with N3 type terminal e Flash EOS dedicated Speedlite E TTL II autoflash with EX series Speedlite Flash exposure compensation 3 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments FE lock Provided PC terminal Provided Zooming to match lens focal length Provided e Drive System Drive modes Single low speed continuous high speed continuous self timer Continuous shooting speed High speed continuous Approx 8 5 shots sec Low speed continuous Approx 3 shots sec Max burst JPEG Approx 48 shots Large JPEG 8 RAW Approx 22 shots e LCD Monitor Type TFT color liquid crystal monitor Monitor size 2 5 inch Pixels Approx 230 000 Coverage 100 with respect to the effective pixels Brightness adjustment Five levels provided Interface languages 15 e Image Playback Image display format Single image single image INFO 4 image index 9 image index magnified zoom approx 1 5x 10x rotated image Highlight warning In the single image and single image INFO formats any overexposed highlight areas will blink in the image display e Image Protection and Erase Protect Erase protection of one image all images in a folder or all images in the memory card can be applied or canceled at one time Erase
77. e this feature If an EX series Speedlite having this feature is set for 2nd curtain sync it will override this Custom Function C Fn 16 Safety shift in Av or Tv Safety shift can be set for the shutter priority AE and aperture priority AE modes 0 Disable 1 Enable If the subject s brightness changes suddenly and the current shutter priority AE or aperture priority AE setting becomes unsuitable the shutter speed or aperture is shifted to obtain a suitable exposure automatically C Fn 17 AF point activation area 0 Single AF point 1 Expand TTL of 7 AF points The AF point activation area expands by one point all around the manually selected AF point A total of 7 AF points become active This setting is effective for when only one manually selected AF point is unable to focus track a subject moving erratically 2 Automatic expand max 13 The camera automatically sets the AF point activation area to 7 or 13 points to suit the lens focal length and AF mode This is effective when the subjectis movement is unpredictable F The AF point activation area centers on the selected AF point Therefore if a peripheral AF point is selected the AF point activation area will be smaller as shown below ia 7 point activation area 13 point activation area O D H Selected AF point Activation area Setting C Fn 13 will also expand the AF point activation area 167 MEM Custom Function Settings C Fn 18 Swit
78. ec 4 sec 8 sec Hold 117 Noise reduction Off Auto On a ISO expansion Off On 55 lt B gt Playback menu Blue Protect images Protect image 127 Rotate Rotate image 125 Erase all on card Erase all data in the card 132 Print Order Specifies images to be printed DPOF 151 Highlight alert Off On 122 Display AF points Off On 122 Histogram display Bright RGB 123 Enlarge from image center Enlarge from Enl ispl nlarge display set selected AF point 124 40 Menu Operations lt T1 gt Set up 1 menu Yellow Reference pages 1 min 2 min 4 min 8 min 15 min Aut ff 45 PELERIN 30 min Off File numbering A Reset Continuous M Reset 76 File name setting Preset camera code User setting file 75 name Change user setting file name Step 1 Off M Image is displayed BackU EA Image 2 is displayed 73 p Step 2 Same image recorded to WHA 0 74 RAW B JPEG JPEG A RAW Auto rotate On Off 118 Save camera settings Save camera settings to memory card 173 Loading camera settings Read camera settings saved in memory card 174 Format Format and erase data in memory card 133 lt 1T2 gt Set up 2 menu Yellow LCD Brightness 5 levels 119 Date Time Date time setting 46 15 languages provided English German French Dutch Danish Finnish Italian Language Norwegian Swedis
79. econd And when two batteries are to be discharged the battery waiting to be discharged will have the lt REFRESH gt lamp blinking slowly Also with two batteries connected one can be charging while the other is discharging If you only want to discharge the battery you need not connect the power cord to a power outlet Press the lt REFRESH gt button When the discharge is completed the lt REFRESH gt lamp will turn off The NC E2 is compatible with 100 240 V AC It can also be used with a commercially available AC plug compatible with the respective country s power outlet Whenever the battery is out of the camera be sure to attach the protective cover to prevent a short circuit The Ni MH battery discharges naturally even while it is not used You should charge the battery at least once every 6 months The NP E3 is dedicated to the EOS 1D series camera It cannot be used with Power Drive Booster PB E2 23 Recharging the Battery LSS way Fl Lamp Indications Slow Fast Lights everyotver twice per O second second CHARGE ene wore emacs an Say REFRESH lamp Discharging pees ae Charge and Discharge Indications lt CHARGE gt lamp does not light If the battery temperature is not within 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F when you connect it charging is disabled for safety reasons Battery charging will be possible after the battery temperature returns to normal lt CHARGE gt lamp and lt
80. ecord and playback images Using Canon memory cards is recommended Do not bend the card or subject it to any excessive force or physical shock e Do not store memory cards in hot dusty or humid locations Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera attach the lens caps or put down the lens with the rear end up to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts Contacts Cautions for Prolonged Use When the lt gt switch is left lt ON gt for a prolonged period the camera may become hot Although this is not a malfunction holding the hot camera for a long period can cause slight skin burns 11 Quick Start Guide mu 1 Insert the battery p 25 Take off the cap and insert a fully charged battery Attach the lens p 29 Align the red dot Set the lens focus mode switch r to lt AF gt p 29 Insert a memory card p 30 Insert a CF card into the left slot and or insert an SD card into the right slot Set the power switch to lt ON gt Z p 33 12 Quick Start Guide Set the camera to the default C settings p 42 Press the lt gt and lt WB gt buttons i together for 2 sec The lt P gt Program AE mode will be set La Focus the subject p 34 Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway to g autofocus 9 9 View the image p 116 The
81. ens does not operate properly 179 Changing the Focusing Screen mus You can change the camera s focusing screen to better suit the subject or shooting situation You must also set C Fn 00 so that the standard setting for obtaining a correct exposure matches the focusing screen Focusing Screen Type Designation C Fn 00 Setting N New Laser matte Ec N Ec R 0 L Laser matte Ec series A B C CII CIII D H I L 1 P Super precision matte Ec S 2 A 1 Select C Fn 00 C Fn S00 Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Focusing Screen turn the lt gt dial to select 00 Then A let go of the button PEER ETETA Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and in use Fea turn the lt gt dial to select the Standard screen is ni desired setting Then let go of the button 2 Check the message CFA 00 gt Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Focusing turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the button Q C Fn 00 cannot be registered in any Custom Function group Fl f you do not change the focusing screen that came with the camera you need not change C Fn 00 1 factory setting e To change the focusing screen refer to the instructions that came with the focusing screen The Ec A Ec B Ec l and Ec L focusing screens have a prism at the center A correct exposure reading cannot be obtained with evaluative metering or spot metering based on the center
82. er off is in effect gt Set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt again or set auto power off to Off p 45 Only the lt 4__ gt icon blinks on the top LCD panel The battery is almost exhausted gt Recharge the battery p 22 No images can be shot or recorded The memory card is not properly installed gt Install the memory card properly p 30 e The memory card is full gt Use a new memory card or erase unnecessary images p 30 130 The battery is exhausted gt Recharge the battery p 22 e You did not focus well The focus confirmation light in the viewfinder blinks gt Press the shutter button halfway again and focus the subject If you still cannot focus properly focus manually p 90 The LCD monitor does not display a clear image The LCD monitor is dirty gt Use a soft lens cloth to clean the screen The LCD s service life has expired gt Consult your nearest customer service center or dealer 177 Troubleshooting Guide The image is out of focus The lens focus mode switch is set to lt MF gt gt On the lens set the focus mode switch to lt AF gt p 29 e Camera shake occurred when you pressed the shutter button gt To prevent camera shake hold the camera still and press the shutter button gently p 34 43 The memory card is unusable e The data in the memory card is damaged gt Format the
83. era bottom has a shutter button Main Dial AF point selection button AE lock button Assist button and FE lock multi spot metering button E Before using the vertical grip controls turn on the vertical grip on off switch When you are not using the vertical grip be sure to turn off the vertical grip on off switch to prevent inadvertent operation of the vertical grip controls 37 Menu Operations By setting various optional settings with the menus you can set Picture Style the date time Custom Functions etc While looking at the LCD monitor you use the lt MENU gt button lt SELECT gt button and lt gt dial on the camera back lt MENU gt button lt SELECT gt button LCD Monitor Canon Set up 1 menu Set up 2 menu Custom Personal Functions Playback menu Shooting menu Tab Menu items Menu settings Icon Color Category Description a Red Shooting menu Shooting related menu ic Blue Playback menu Image playback related menu T1 T2 Yellow Set up menu Camera s basic settings oa Orange Custom Functions and Personal Functions Fl e Even while the menu is displayed you can instantly go back to shooting by pressing the shutter button halfway e The explanation of menu functions hereinafter assumes that the menu items or settings are displayed 38 Menu Operations i a e Menu Setting Procedu
84. era can operate only after the lt gt switch is turned on lt OFF gt The camera is turned off and does not operate lt ON gt To turn on the camera set to this position lt ai gt This is the same as lt ON gt except that the beeper sounds when focus is achieved in the One Shot AF mode or with manual focus Fl To save battery power the camera turns off automatically after 1 minute of non operation p 45 To turn on the camera again just press the shutter button halfway e f you turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt while the captured images are being recorded onto the memory card the remaining number of captured images to be recorded will be displayed on the top LCD panel When all the images are finished recording the display will turn off and the camera will turn off 33 Basic Operation Shutter Button The shutter button has two steps You can press the shutter button halfway Then you can further press the shutter button completely Pressing halfway 66 This activates autofocusing AF and automatic exposure AE that sets the shutter speed and aperture The exposure setting shutter speed and aperture is displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder Pressing completely This releases the shutter and takes the picture Al e If you press the shutter button halfway and 6 elapse you must press it halfway again and wait a moment before pressing it complete
85. etely The picture is taken and the mirror goes back down Q In very bright light such as at the beach or ski area on a sunny day take the picture promptly after mirror lockup e During mirror lockup do not point the camera lens at the sun The sun s heat can scorch and damage the shutter curtains e Bulb exposures cannot be used with the self timer During the self timer countdown if you let go of the shutter button there will be a shutter release sound This is not the shutter release no picture is taken Fl e During mirror lockup the drive mode will be single shooting C1 to override the current drive mode single or continuous The mirror locks up and after 30 seconds it will go back down automatically Pressing the shutter button completely again locks up the mirror again e For mirror lockup shots using Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both optional is recommended Eyepiece Shutter If you take a picture without looking through the viewfinder stray light may enter the eyepiece and affect the exposure To prevent this turn the eyepiece shutter lever as shown by the arrow to shutter the eyepiece 111 Flash Photography sa With EX series Speedlites An EOS dedicated EX series Speedlite makes flash photography as easy as any AE mode For details on using the EX series Speedlite refer to the Speedlite s instruction manual The EOS 1D Mark II N is a Type A camera compat
86. eter readings FET p Dy S A While referring to the exposure level indicator s three spot metering marks you can set the exposure compensation to obtain the desired result 96 Selecting a Metering Mode Al You can take up to eight spot meter readings for one picture If you press the lt FEL gt button to try and take a ninth spot meter reading no spot meter reading will register The exposure setting obtained with multi spot meter readings will be canceled in the following cases 1 After taking the last spot meter reading 16 seconds elapse 2 You press the lt 4 gt lt MODE gt or lt AF gt button 3 After taking the picture you let go of the shutter button e Multi spot metering can be fixed at the center or linked to the active AF point 97 P Program AE me 1 Select lt P gt on the LCD panel Hold down the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select lt P gt Then let go of the button P C Focus the subject Look through the viewfinder and aim the Area AF ellipse over the subject Then press the shutter button halfway gt The AF point which achieves focus flashes briefly and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder lights at the same time gt The exposure setting will be displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder 3 Check the display The shutter speed and aperture value
87. evel formatting is not possible with Card1 selected for the CF card e You can stop the low level formatting by selecting Cancel Even in this case normal formatting will have been completed and you can use the SD card as usual 134 Direct Printing from the Camera For the latest information on connecting the camera to a Canon printer see the Canon Web site at canon com pictbridge You can connect the camera directly to a printer and print out the images in the memory card The camera enables direct printing with printers compatible with lt A gt PictBridge Canon lt A gt CP Direct and Canon lt gt Bubble Jet Direct Non Canon printer Canon CP printer Canon PIXMA DS BJ printer Compatible Compatible with Compatible with PictBridge Bubble Jet Direct only with PictBridge 6 PictBridge I x I or gt 7 Bubble Jet i ji ACP Direct P4 PictBridge a Direct P4 PictBridge 4 Preparing to Print Page 136 138 A Page 139 142 Page 139 142 Page 146 148 f Page 139 142 Page 143 145 Preparing to Print mem You do the direct printing procedure entirely through your camera s LCD monitor The operation method is the same as selecting and setting menu settings For details see Menu Operations p 38 1 Set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt 2 Set up the printer For details refer to the printer s manual Connect the camera to th
88. event fire and electrical shock follow the safeguards below Always insert the power plug all the way in Do not handle a power plug with wet hands When unplugging a power plug grasp and pull the plug instead of the cord Do not scratch cut or excessively bend the cord or put a heavy object on the cord Also do not twist or tie the cords Do not connect too many power plugs to the same power outlet Do not use a cord whose insulation has been damaged Occasionally unplug the power plug and use a dry cloth to clean off the dust around the power outlet If the surrounding is dusty humid or oily the dust on the power outlet may become moist and short circuit the outlet to cause a fire Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage Do not leave equipment inside a car under the hot sun or near a heat source The equipment may become hot and cause skin burns Do not carry the camera around while it is attached to a tripod Doing so may cause injury Also make sure the tripod is sturdy enough to support the camera and lens Do not leave a lens or lens attached camera under the sun without the lens cap attached Otherwise the lens may concentrate the sun s rays and cause a fire Do not cover or wrap the battery recharging apparatus with a cloth Doing so may trap heat within and cause the casing to deform or catch fire If you drop the camera in water or if water or metal fragments enter inside the camera promptly remove the bat
89. ewfinder s lower right for the current maximum burst number Note that the maximum burst number will be displayed even when there is no memory card installed Before shooting make sure a memory card has been installed e If Card Full is displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel wait until the access lamp turns off or stops blinking then replace the memory card 91 Self timer Operation sx 1 Select the self timer mode Hold down the lt MODE gt and lt A gt buttons and turn the lt s gt dial to select the desired self timer mode Then let go of the buttons 10 sec self timer 2 2 sec self timer Focus the subject Look inthe viewfinder and press the shutter button halfway to check that the focus confirmation light is on and the exposure setting is displayed Take the picture Press the shutter button completely fe 33 ga gt The self timer lamp will start blinking Qa F to indicate that it is counting down Ne The lamp s blinking will become faster two seconds before the picture is taken Q Do not stand in front of the camera when you press the shutter button to start the self timer Doing so will throw off the focus Fl e Use a tripod when you use the self timer e Before starting the self timer look through the viewfinder or cover it with the eyepiece shutter p 111 e To cancel the self timer after it starts set the l
90. exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after the lt gt switch is set to lt OFF gt Take care not to turn the lt gt dial and change the exposure compensation inadvertently To prevent this turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt 106 Auto Exposure Bracketing m The camera brackets the exposure automatically up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments for three successive shots This is called Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB AEB is possible by automatically changing the shutter speed or aperture or by changing the ISO speed and keeping the shutter speed and aperture fixed AEB with the Shutter Speed or Aperture Set the AEB amount e Press the lt MODE gt and lt AF gt buttons simultaneously and turn the lt gt The diagram on the left shows an AEB amount of 1 stop centering on the standard exposure level The AEB amount 1 0 the AEB range lt W gt and the lt gt icon will be displayed 2 Take the picture i gt The viewfinder s exposure level indicator will indicate the respective bracketing amount as each shot is taken Standard Decreased _ Increased The current drive mode will be used exposure exposure exposure for the AEB shooting e After the three bracketed shots are taken AEB will not be canceled To cancel AEB set the AEB amount to 0 0 107 Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB with the ISO Speed Set the ISO speed that is to be the standard AEB exposu
91. g and AEB shooting in addition to the white balance correction 68 White Balance Auto Bracketing mx With just one shot three images having a different color tone can be recorded simultaneously Based on the white balance mode s standard color temperature the image will be bracketed with a blue amber bias or magenta green bias This is called white balance bracketing It can be set up to 3 levels in single level increments Hold down the lt WB gt button and press the lt DISPLAY gt button gt The rear LCD panel will be as follows e Hold down the lt DISPLAY gt button You can let go of the lt WB gt button Hold down the lt DISPLAY gt and turn the lt s gt or lt gt dial e Turn the lt gt dial to set the blue B or amber A bracketing amount or turn the lt gt dial to set the magenta M or green G bracketing amount The blue B or amber A bracketing amount cannot be set together with M e090 4 G the magenta M or green G ee OFF __ato__ 1 level _o a9 2 levels o 9 3 levels gt The number of remaining shots displayed on the LCD panel will be one third the normal count 69 White Balance Auto Bracketing 3 Take the picture gt Three bracketed images will be recorded in the memory card in the following sequence standard color temperature decreased color temperature and increased color temperature e To cancel white balance bracket
92. ght not be printed 156 Direct Printing With DPOF mums With a printer compatible with direct printing you can easily print images specified with DPOF Prepare to print See pages 136 137 and follow Preparing to Print up to step 5 2 Select Print Order Protect images gt The Print Order screen will appear Rotate Erase all on card Print Order H a 3 Select Print e Print will be displayed only if the camera is connected to the printer and printing is possible gt The print setting screen will appear 4 Set the printing options A PictBridge ACP Direct Bubble Jet Direct Change print style Change paper settings Change print style 5 O Card 1 m Borderless i Standard m Borderless A PictBridge Set the Paper settings and lt 09 gt printing effects p 139 157 Direct Printing with DPOF 158 MCP Direct FiBubble Jet Direct Set the Style p 143 146 5 Start printing e Select OK gt The printing will start e To stop the printing select OK while Stop is displayed When printing with a PictBridge or Bubble Jet Direct printer be sure to set the paper size With PictBridge the file No cannot be printed with certain printers If Bordered is set the date might be imprinted on the border depending on the printer The date might look light if itis imprinted on a bright background or border With CP Direct
93. gt switch to lt OFF gt O and remove the battery pack The back up battery is on the ceiling of the battery compartment Remove the back up battery cover e Usea small Philips screwdriver e As shown in the diagram loosen the screw to remove the cover Be careful not to lose the screw Remove the battery Install a new back up battery The plus side of the battery must face up 5 Attach the cover e Install the battery and turn the lt gt switch to lt ON gt The date time will be displayed on the LCD monitor Set the date time 47 mm Cleaning the CMOS sensor sau The image sensor is like the film in a film camera If any dust adheres on the image sensor it may show up as a dark speck on the images To avoid this detach the lens and follow the procedure below to clean the image sensor Using the DC Coupler Kit DCK E1 p 27 is recommended If you use a battery make sure the battery level is sufficient Install the DC Coupler or a battery and turn the lt gt switch to lt ON gt Select Sensor cleaning Select the lt T2 gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Sensor cleaning Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Select OK Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt The LCD monitor will turn off
94. h Spanish Russian 44 Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Korean and Japanese Video system NTSC PAL 126 Firmware Select to update the firmware Sensor cleaning Select to clean the image sensor 48 lt gt Custom Personal Functions menu Orange Custom P Functions C Fn Customize the camera 160 Personal Group registration of Custom Functions 471 Functions P Fn cancel or reset Personal Functions set or 172 registered with the bundled software elgar all gunian Clears all Custom Functions 160 Functions clear all personal Clears all Personal Functions 172 Functions 41 Menu Operations About the LCD Monitor When using the LCD monitor you can use the lt gt dial even while the lt gt switch is lt OFF gt The LCD monitor cannot be used as a viewfinder to shoot To adjust the LCD monitor s brightness select the lt T2 gt menu tab and select LCD Brightness p 119 Restoring the Default Settings Press the lt gt button and lt WB gt button simultaneously for 2 sec gt The camera s default settings will be as shown below Shooting Settings Image Recording Settings Shooting mode lt P gt Program AE Image size L Large AF Mode One Shot AF Metering mode Evaluative metering JPEG quality Compression rate ISO speed Current settings retained Current settings retained White balance AW
95. having any modified settings different from the default registered in the User Def 1 2 3 will be displayed in blue To shoot with the registered Picture Style follow step 2 for selecting User Def 1 2 3 on page 56 F Changing the Picture Style setting inadvertently If a User Defined Picture Style is already registered with your own Picture Style following the procedure on page 61 up to step 3 for that User Defined Picture Style will revert it back to the default setting If you do not want to change the User Defined Picture Style do not repeat this procedure 62 M4 Setting the Color Space m The color space refers to the range of reproducible colors With this camera you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or Adobe RGB For general shooting SRGB is recommended Select Color space e Select the lt gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Color space Then let go of the button a Set the desired color space Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select sRGB or Adobe RGB Then let go of the button Color space ea Adobe RGB About Adobe RGB This is mainly used for commercial printing and other industrial uses This setting is not recommended if you do not know about image processing Adobe RGB and Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Exif 2 21 Since the image will look very subdued with sR
96. he Eject button To remove the SD card push it in and release it 31 Installing and Removing the Memory Card Q e The access lamp lights or blinks while the picture is taken when data is being transferred to the memory card and when data is being recorded read or erased on the memory card Never do the following while the access lamp is lit or blinking Such actions may destroy the image data It may also damage the memory card or camera Shaking or banging the camera around Open the memory card slot cover Removing the battery e After image capture you cannot do any menu operation while the image is processed and recorded onto the memory card lit or blinking access lamp When the memory card becomes full the Card Full warning will appear on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder Shooting will be disabled Replace the memory card with one that is not full e If Card Err Card error is displayed on the LCD panel see page 134 Card full display Card error display Ca Memory card No If you use a low capacity memory card it might not be able to record large images Microdrive cards are more vulnerable to vibration and physical shock If you use a microdrive be careful not to subject the camera to vibration or physical shock while recording or playing images e Do not touch the SD card s contacts with your fingers or metal objects 32 Basic Operation mE Power Switch The cam
97. he aperture stops blinking Or decrease the ISO speed The larger the f number the smaller the aperture opening will be The aperture values displayed will differ depending on the lens If no lens is attached to the camera 00 will be displayed for the aperture value Depth of field Preview ETRE A e Press the depth of field preview button to stop down to the current aperture setting The diaphragm in the lens will be set to the current aperture so you can check the depth of field range of acceptable focus through the viewfinder Fl The exposure will be locked AE lock while you press the depth of field preview button 103 M Manual Exposure me In this mode you set both the shutter speed and aperture value as desired To determine the exposure refer to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder or use a handheld exposure meter This method is called manual exposure M stands for Manual Select lt M gt on the LCD panel Hold down the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select lt M gt Then let go of the button M _ C i w 2 Turn the lt gt switch to lt ON gt Turn the lt gt dial to set the shutter speed and turn the lt gt dial to set the aperture To set the aperture you can also press the lt E4 gt button and turn the lt gt dial Focus the subject e Press the shutter button halfway gt The exp
98. he subject brightness This is called aperture priority AE A larger aperture smaller f number will result in a blurred background ideal for portraits The lower the f number the more blurred the background will become If a smaller aperture larger f number is used the foreground and background will be in focus The higher the f number the clearer the focus will be for both near and far subjects Av stands for Aperture value l Att lt With a large aperture With a small aperture opening opening 1 Select lt Av gt on the LCD panel Hold down the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt s gt dial to select lt Av gt Then let go of the button w C__ Set the desired aperture value Look at the top LCD panel and turn the lt gt dial Focus the subject Press the shutter button halfway gt The shutter speed is set automatically 102 Av Aperture Priority AE Fl Aperture Value Display A Check the viewfinder display and shoot e As long as the shutter speed is not blinking the exposure will be correct e Ifthe 30 shutter speed blinks it indicates underexposure Turn the lt gt dial to set a larger aperture smaller f number until the shutter speed stops blinking Or increase the ISO speed e Ifthe 8000 shutter speed blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the lt gt dial to set a smaller aperture larger f number until t
99. higher the quality will be lower compression Fl The higher the recording quality compression rate the fewer the number of possible shots will be On the other hand the lower the recording quality compression rate the higher the number of possible shots will be e JPEG quality levels 1 to 5 are indicated by lt d gt and levels 6 to 10 are indicated by lt gt 54 Setting the ISO Speed mE The ISO speed is a numeric indication of the sensitivity to light A higher ISO speed number indicates a higher sensitivity to light Therefore a high ISO speed is suited for low light and moving subjects However the image may look more coarse with noise etc On the other hand a low ISO speed is not suited for low light or action shots but the image will look finer The camera can be set between ISO 100 and 1600 in 1 3 stop increments 1 Hold down the lt AF gt and lt 4 gt buttons simultaneously gt The current ISO speed will be displayed on the LCD panel Turn the lt s gt dial While looking at the LCD panel or viewfinder turn the lt gt dial until the desired ISO speed appears then 73 O22 A WD T 2 23 let go of the buttons gt The ISO speed will be set Q At higher ISO speeds and higher ambient temperatures the image will have more noise High temperatures high ISO speeds or long exposures may cause irregular colors in the image ISO speed extension Under the lt gt ta
100. hite photos Q To obtain natural looking black and white images set a suitable white balance e JPEG black and white images captured with the Monochrome setting cannot be converted into color images even with image editing software Fl e RAW images captured with the Monochrome setting can be converted into color images with the bundled software When Monochrome is selected lt B W gt will appear on the rear LCD panel User Def 1 3 You can register your own Picture Style settings in Detail set p 61 If any User Defined Picture Style has not been registered the shot will be taken with the same settings as the Standard Detail set You can change and modify the parameters such as Sharpness of each style from their default settings You can also select a base Picture Style adjust its parameters to suit your preferences and register it in User Defined 1 to 3 as your own Picture Style About the Picture Style selection screen The symbols on the upper right of the Picture Style selection screen refer to parameters such as Sharpness Contrast etc The numerals indicate the settings of parameters for each Picture Style a Symbols Picture Style Sharpness Standard Portrait Contrast Landscape Picture Style Landscape Color saturation Color tone Filter effect Monochrome S S Neutral ful Color toning Monochrome 57 um Customizing the
101. i MH Pack NP E3 Model Ni MH pack for the EOS 1D series camera 190 Specifications Rated voltage 12V Charging time Approx 120 minutes Recharge capability Approx 500 charging cycles or more Dimensions W x H x D 68 4 x 36 4 x 127 3 mm 2 7 x 1 4 x 5 0 in Weight 335 g 11 8 oz e Ni MH Charger NC E2 Model Charger Discharger for Ni MH Pack NP E3 or NP E2 batteries Rated input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated output 14 5 V DC 850 mA Cord length 2m 6 6 ft Charging discharging plug cord 0 5 m 1 6 ft Charging time for 1 pack Approx 120 minutes for NP E3 and approx 100 minutes for NP E2 Discharging time Approx 8 5 hours for a fully charged battery Working temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Dimensions W x H x D 82 x 49 x 167 mm 3 2 x 1 9 x 6 6 in Weight 380 g 13 4 oz excluding power cord e DC Coupler Kit DCK E1 DC Coupler Compatible camera EOS 1D series camera Rated input 13 VDC Rated output 13 VDC Working temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Working humidity 20 85 Dimensions W x Hx D 127 3 x 36 4 x 68 4 mm 5 0 x 1 4 x 2 7 in Weight 130 g 4 6 oz AC Adapter Power cord length 2m 6 6 ft DC adapter Approx 1 4 m 4 6 ft Rated input frequency 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated output 13 V DC max 1 8A Working temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Working humidity 20 85 Dimensions W x H x D 58 x 118 x 25 mm
102. ible with all EX series Speedlites providing the features below e E TTL Il Autoflash E TTL Il is a new autoflash exposure system incorporating improved flash exposure control and lens focusing distance information making it more precise than the previous E TTL evaluative flash metering with preflash system The camera can execute E TTL II autoflash with any EX series Speedlite e High Speed Sync FP Flash High speed sync FP or focal plane flash enables flash synchronization with all shutter speeds from 30 sec to 1 8000 sec e FE Flash Exposure Lock Press the camera s lt FEL gt button to lock the flash exposure at the desired part of the subject This is the flash equivalent of AE lock e Flash exposure compensation In the same way as normal exposure compensation you can set exposure compensation for flash Set flash exposure compensation up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments e FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing FEB is the flash version of AEB Only with FEB compatible Speedlites Set flash exposure bracketing up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments e E TTL Il wireless autoflash with multiple Speedlites Like with wired multiple Speedlites E TTL II wireless autoflash with multiple Speedlites provides all the above features Since connection cords are unnecessary flexible and sophisticated lighting setups are possible Only with wireless compatible Speedlites 112 Flash Photography Metered Manual Flash Exposure
103. ibution of the image s brightness level of each primary color RGB or red blue and green The horizontal axis indicates the color s brightness level darker on the left and brighter on the right while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each color brightness level The more pixels there are toward the left the darker and less prominent the color And the more pixels there are toward the right the brighter and denser the color If there are too many pixels on the left the respective color information will be lacking And if there are too many pixels on the right the color will be too saturated with no detail By checking the image s RGB histogram you can see the color s saturation and gradation condition and white balance bias Dark image Normal image Bright image 123 Image Playback Magnified View You can magnify the image by 1 5x to 10x on the LCD monitor 1 Select the image to be magnified Magnify the image Hold down the lt Q gt button and press the lt Q gt button to magnify the image or press the lt Q gt button to reduce the image The lower right of the screen shows the position of the magnified section 3 Scroll around the image Hold down the lt Q gt button and turn the lt gt dial to scroll horizontally or turn the lt gt dial to scroll vertically e To exit the magnified display press the lt DI
104. image will de displayed for about Shooting will be possible only when a CF card or SD card is in the camera To view images captured so far see Image Playback p 120 To delete an image see Erasing Images p 130 13 Nomenclature mE For detailed information reference page numbers are provided in parentheses p Lens mount index p 29 4 m Mirror p 111 Self timer lamp p 92 Lens lock pin Shutter button p 34 Lens release button p 29 Strap mount p 50 Lens mount Contacts p 11 Grip Depth of field preview button p 103 Tripod socket Body number Vertical grip on off switch p 37 lt FEL gt Vertical grip FE lock Multi spot metering button p 37 166 96 Vertical grip Main Dial p 37 35 Vertical grip shutter button p 37 34 Hand strap mount 14 Flash sync contacts Focal plane mark lt amp 4 gt Metering mode selection Flash exposure compensation button p 94 95 lt MODE gt Shooting mode selection button p 98 lt AF gt AF mode selection button p 80 lt DRIVE gt Drive mode selection button p 91 lt ISO gt ISO speed set button p 55 lt gt AEB set button p 107 Strap mount p 50 lt 4 gt PC terminal p 114 lt fi gt Remote control N y ial erminal N3 type N Battery releas
105. inder area Spot Metering This is for metering a specific part of the subject or scene The metering is weighted at the center covering about 3 8 of the viewfinder area 94 Selecting a Metering Mode Center weighted Averaged Metering The metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for the entire scene AF Point Linked Spot Metering To make AF point selection faster the selectable AF points can be limited to 11 C Fn 13 1 or 9 C Fn 13 3 The AF point manually selected among the 11 or 9 will be linked to spot metering 3 8 of viewfinder p 83 166 Fl Flash exposure compensation can be set by holding down the lt e 4 gt button and turning the lt gt dial 95 Selecting a Metering Mode Multi Spot Metering With multiple spot meter readings you can see the relative exposure levels of multiple areas in the picture and set the exposure to obtain the desired result Set the metering mode to spot metering p 94 Press the lt FEL gt button e Aim the spot metering point over the area where you want a relative exposure reading then press the lt FEL gt button gt On the right of the viewfinder the relative exposure level will be displayed for the spot meter reading taken The exposure setting displayed is the result of averaging the multiple spot m
106. indicates that C Fn 02 1 is in effect C Fn 04 Shutter button AE lock button 0 AF AE lock 1 AE lock AF You can focus at one location and obtain AE lock at another location in the scene Press the lt gt button to autofocus and press the shutter button halfway to attain AE lock 2 AF AF lock no AE lock In the Al Servo AF mode you can press the lt gt button to stop the AF operation momentarily This prevents the AF from being thrown off by any obstacle passing between the camera and subject The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken 3 AE AF no AE lock This is useful for subjects which keep moving and stopping repeatedly In the Al Servo AF mode you can press the lt gt button to start or stop the Al Servo AF operation The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken Thus the focusing and exposure will always be at the optimum point as you E wait for the decisive moment F C Fn 04 and C Fn 19 0 1 2 p 168 both have AF start stop and AE lock functions If you have set both these Custom Functions and you execute both Custom Function operations the latter operation will not work The only exception will be when AF stop is executed after AF start 161 MEM Custom Function Settings A C Fn 05 Manual Tv Av set for M exp 0 T Av 1 Tv Av This is convenient when you often have to change the aperture during studio shooting with studio flash units Also when you use AEB in the manu
107. ing return the settingto lt ___ ___ gt Al One level of the blue amber correction is equivalent to 5 mireds of a color temperature conversion filter e You can also set white balance correction and AEB shooting in addition to the white balance bracketing If you set AEB in combination with white balance bracketing a total of nine images will be recorded for a single shot e During continuous shooting the number of images recorded will be three times the number of shots taken Since three images are recorded for one shot the memory card will take longer to record the shot 70 Setting the Folder and Memory Card sums You can create and select folders If you have both the CF card and SD card installed in the camera you can select which card to save captured images or use both cards to save identical images For RAW JPEG images recorded simultaneously you can save the RAW images separately on one card and JPEG images on the other Set the camera to the folder mode e With the LCD monitor turned off press the lt gt button You can also hold down the lt DISPLAY gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select lt gt hand Canon a ee poo 00 ooe t ro A mMer TaN L in Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Create folder Then let go of the button gt The Create folder screen will appear Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the
108. ing System Recording format Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 Image type JPEG RAW 12bit RAW JPEG simultaneous recording Provided File size 1 L Large Approx 3 2 MB 3504 x 2336 pixels 2 M1 Medium1 Approx 2 6 MB 3104 x 2072 pixels 3 M2 Medium2 Approx 1 9 MB 2544 x 1696 pixels 4 S Small Approx 1 1 MB 1728 x 1152 pixels 5 RAW Approx 7 9 MB 3504 x 2336 pixels JPEG quality 8 Picture Style Standard ISO 100 Exact file sizes depend on the JPEG quality subject ISO speed etc Folder setting Folder creation selection enabled File name Preset camera code user setting file name File numbering Consecutive numbering auto reset manual reset Color space sRGB Adobe RGB Picture Style Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral Faithful Monochrome User Def 1 3 Backup 1 Dual writing of identical images to CF card and SD card 2 Simultaneously recorded RAW and JPEG images saved separately to CF card and SD card Option 2 is possible only in the RAW JPEG simultaneous recording mode 186 Specifications Interface IEEE1394 terminal for personal computers USB terminal for direct printing Video output terminal NTSC PAL e White Balance Settings Auto daylight shade cloudy tungsten light white fluorescent light flash custom color temperature setting Personal white balance Total 10 settings Auto white balance Auto white balance with the image sensor Color te
109. ing the camera If you have not used the camera for some time or if there is an important shoot coming up have the camera checked by your Canon dealer or check the camera yourself and make sure it is working properly 10 Handling Precautions LCD Panels and LCD Monitor e Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99 99 active pixels there might be a few dead pixels among the remaining 0 01 or less pixels Dead pixels displaying only black or red etc are not a malfunction They do not affect the images recorded At low temperatures the liquid crystal display response may become slower And at high temperatures the display may blacken In either case the display will return to normal at room temperature Memory Cards Memory cards are precision device Do not drop the memory card or subject it to vibration Doing so could damage the images recorded on them e Do not store or use a memory card near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a TV set speakers or magnet Also avoid places prone to having static electricity Otherwise the images recorded on the memory card might be lost Do not leave memory cards in direct sunlight or near a heat source Doing so can warp the cards and make them unusable Do not spill any liquid onto the memory card e Always store your memory cards in a case to protect the data stored on them Non Canon memory cards may not be able to r
110. ins precision electronic circuitry Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself e Use a blower to blow away dust on the lens viewfinder mirror and focusing screen Do not use cleaners that contain organic solvents to clean the camera body or lens For stubborn dirt take the camera to a Canon Service Center e Do not touch the camera s electrical contacts with your fingers This is to prevent the contacts from corroding Corroded contacts can cause camera misoperation e If the camera is suddenly brought in from the cold into a warm room condensation may form on the camera and internal parts To prevent condensation first put the camera in a sealed plastic bag and let it adjust to the warmer temperature before taking it out of the bag If condensation forms on the camera do not use the camera This is to avoid damaging the camera If this occurs remove the lens memory card and battery from the camera and wait until the condensation has evaporated before using the camera f the camera will not be used for an extended period remove the battery and store the camera in a cool dry well ventilated location Even while the camera is in storage press the shutter button a few times once in a while to check that the camera is still working e Avoid storing the camera where there are corrosive chemicals such as a darkroom or chemical lab f the camera has not been used for an extended period test all its functions before us
111. int s activation area to include the surrounding AF points C Fn 17 p 167 Set Custom Functions with MM lt gt Expanding the activation area to 7 points KAMA p 167 This larger activation area makes it easier to focus subjects moving erratically The expanded AF point activation area is not displayed in the viewfinder When focus is achieved in the One Shot AF mode the selected AF point and AF point s achieving focus will I Selected AF point light AF points in expanded j activation area e Expanding the activation area to 7 or 13 AF points automatically GAEZ p 167 As shown below the AF point activation area expands automatically to suit the lens focal length and AF mode This is effective when the subject s movement is unpredictable AF Lens Focal Length Mode Shorter than 200mm 200mm or longer One oo AF The AF activation area does not expand The activation area expands by 1 AF point automatically Al Servo ICT MARAN AF og oo000 86 AF Sensitivity and Lens Maximum Aperture mm The EOS 1D Mark II N s AF points are all horizontal line sensitive However bright lenses with a large maximum aperture enable certain AF points to work as cross type sensors for higher AF precision oogsoog 1 With lenses whose maximum aperture is f 2 8 or OO ana OO larger E the AF points highlighted in the diagram will goog pi A oooN edooo work as cross type sensor
112. izing the Picture Style fe __ Monochrome Adjustment For Monochrome you can also set Filter effect and Toning effect in addition to Sharpness and Contrast o 1 Select Monochrome Detail set lt MONOGHFONE e Follow step 2 on page 58 to select Monochrome a OSharpness On Contrast effect N None DToning effect N None Default set MENU i 2 Select the parameter Detail set Monochrome Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and TOS turn the lt o gt dial to select a rast parameter like Sharpness then let Filter effect N None go of the button e To set the Filter effect or Toning effect see page 60 o 3 Set the desired setting Detail set Monochrome gt Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting then let go of the button Toning effect N None Glefault set MENU OSharpness Gi Press the lt MENU gt button to save the setting The Picture Style selection screen will reappear Fl With the Detail set screen displayed you can reset all the Picture Styles to their default settings by pressing the lt i gt button e Any settings different from the default will be displayed in blue e To shoot with the Picture Style you modified follow step 2 on page 56 to select the Picture Style and then shoot 59 M4 Customizing the Picture Style A Filter effects The same effect as using filters with black and white
113. let go of the Loading camera sett button Format Save the camera settings Save camera settings e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and 0 turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt The camera settings will be saved aR Cancel onto the memory card Save camera settings Fl The date time number of remaining shots and other unnecessary settings will not be saved read Only one set of camera settings can be saved onto a memory card If the memory card already has camera settings saved they will be overwritten 173 MM Saving and Reading Camera Settings oe aa Se eS ee UM Reading Camera Settings 1 Transfer the camera settings saved in the memory card to the camera 2 Select Loading camera settings e Select the lt 4T1 gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Off turn the lt gt dial to select Loading camera settings Then let go of the button J name setting Auto rotate _Sav era Si Format 3 Read the camera settings Loading camera settings Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and 0 turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt The menu will disappear and the camera will turn off for an instant gt The camera settings will be read by the camera and take immediate effect Load camera settings 174 Reference This section will help you understand your camera better I
114. lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the button A new folder will be created Create folder Create new Mm 101 Fil The left lt i gt tab shows the folders in the CF card and the right lt A gt tab shows the folders in the SD card e The number next to the lt i gt and lt A gt tabs indicate the respective card s remaining capacity 100EOS1D is the folder No and the number on the right is the number of images contained in the folder 71 Setting the Folder and Memory Card _ Q A folder cannot be created beyond folder No 999 F Creating Folders with a Personal Computer With the memory card open on the screen create a new folder named Decim Open the Dcim folder and create as many folders as necessary to save and organize your images The folder names must start with three digits from 100 to 999 followed by five letters like 100ABC_D The five letters can be a combination of upper or lower case letters from A to Z and an underscore There can be no spaces in the folder name Also if there are folder numbers with the same three digit number regardless of the letters such as 100ABC_C and 100ABC_D the camera will not recognize the folders Selecting a Folder Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select a folder 100E0S10 n 100E0SID 1 Then let go of the button an as Cr i gt The folder will be selected
115. ly to take a picture If you press the shutter button completely without pressing it halfway first or if you press the shutter button halfway and then press it completely immediately the camera will take a moment before it takes the picture e Regardless of the camera s current operation image playback menu operation image recording etc you can instantly go back to shooting by pressing the shutter button halfway Except during direct printing and low level formatting 34 Basic Operation Using the lt gt Dial The lt 2 gt dial is mainly used for shooting related settings There are three ways to use this dial 1 While pressing a button turn the lt gt dial until the desired setting appears on the top LCD y A panel f When you release the button the selected setting takes effect and the camera will be ready to shoot e In this way you can set the shooting mode AF mode metering mode drive mode etc 2 After pressing a button turn the lt C gt dial When you press a button its function remains selected for 6 seconds 6 During this time you can turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting After the button turns off or if you press the shutter button halfway the camera will be ready to shoot e In this way you can select the AF point or press the lt E4 gt button to set the exposure compensation amount 3 Turn the lt gt dial only
116. mage Rotation m Vertical shots can be rotated automatically so that they are displayed upright during playback Auto rotate will work only with vertical images captured while Auto rotate was On Auto rotate will not work with vertical images captured while Auto rotate was Off 1 Select Auto rotate e Select the lt 4T1 gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Auto rotate Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button 2 Select the desired setting e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select On Then let go of the button Auto rotate Oo Off 3 Take a vertical shot For the image review right after image capture the image will not be displayed vertically on the LCD monitor A Playback the image Press the lt DISPLAY gt button gt The vertical shot will be displayed vertically as shown on the left Q If the vertical image is taken while the camera is pointed up or down the image might not rotate automatically for playback F When you change the camera s orientation between horizontal and vertical the camera orientation sensor will make a small sound This is not a defect 118 M4 Setting the LCD Brightness mus You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to one of five levels 1 Select LCD Brightness LCD Brightness Select the lt 1T2 gt tab Da e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn
117. mera switches to Al Servo AF mode only while you hold down the button In the Al Servo AF mode the camera switches to One Shot AF mode only while you hold down the button Convenient when you need to keep switching between One Shot AF and Al Servo AF for a subject which keeps moving and stopping 5 IS start With the lens IS switch already ON the Image Stabilizer operates only while you press the button Lies o gt gt Fl The AF stop button is provided only on IS super telephoto lenses 168 MM Custom Function Settings SSS ee eee C Fn 20 Al SERVO tracking sensitivity 0 Standard 1 Slow 2 Moderately slow Prevents the autofocus from being thrown off by any obstacle passing between the camera and subject 3 Moderately fast 4 Fast Effective when you want to consecutively photograph multiple subjects located at random distances F This Custom Function does not affect the Al Servo AF tracking speed C Fn 21 Drive speed priority Al SERVO 0 Disable 1 Enable Shooting is possible even while focus has not been achieved Even though the focus is not quite sharp at least you will have a picture C Fn 00 Focusing Screen 0 N Ec N R For New Laser matte screens 1 L Ec A B C CIl CIII D H I L For Laser matte screens 2 P Ec S For Super precision matte screens EOS 1D Mark II N s standard focusing screen is the Ec Clll C Fn 00 1 is already set upon factory shipment
118. mpensation hAEB Set mirror lockup gt p 111 Mirror lockup Create a new folder to save images gt p 71 Creating a folder Image backup on another card p 73 Dual image recording Save RAW and JPEG images separately gt p 74 RAW JPEG separate recording e Restore camera s default settings gt p 42 Reset camera settings Image Playback and Printing Check the shooting data gt p 122 Shooting information display Check the focus precision gt p 124 Magnified zoom display Prevent accidental erasure of an image gt p 127 Protect Erase an image gt p 130 Erase Safety Warnings Follow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury death and material damage Preventing Serious Injury or Death To prevent fire excessive heat chemical leakage and explosions follow the safeguards below Do not use any batteries power sources and accessories not specified in this booklet Do not use any home made or modified batteries Do not short circuit disassemble or modify the battery pack or back up battery Do not apply heat or apply solder to the battery pack or back up battery Do not expose the battery pack or back up battery to fire or water And do not subject the battery pack or back up battery to strong physical shock Do not install the battery pack or back up battery in reversed polarity Do not mix new and old or
119. mperature compensation White balance correction 9 stops in full stop increments White balance bracketing 3 stops in full stop increments Blue amber bias or magenta green bias possible Color temperature information transmission Provided e Viewfinder Type Eye level pentaprism Coverage Approx 100 percent vertically and horizontally with respect to the effective pixels Magnification 0 72x 1 diopter with 50mm lens at infinity Eyepoint 20 mm Built in dioptric adjustment 3 0 1 0 diopter Focusing screen Interchangeable 10 types optional Standard focusing screen Ec Clll Mirror Quick return half mirror Transmission reflection ratio of 37 63 no mirror cut off with EF1200mm f 5 6L USM or shorter lens Viewfinder information AF information AF points focus confirmation light exposure information shutter speed aperture manual exposure spot metering circle ISO speed exposure level exposure warning flash information flash ready FP flash FE lock flash exposure level white balance correction JPEG recording number of remaining shots memory card information Depth of field preview Enabled with depth of field preview button Eyepiece shutter Built in e Autofocus Type TTL AREA SIR with a CMOS sensor 187 Specifications AF points Metering range Focusing modes AF point selection Selected AF point display AF assist beam e Exposure Control Metering modes Metering range
120. n Canon Flash Units Sync Speed The EOS 1D Mark II N can synchronize with compact non Canon flash units at 1 250 sec or slower shutter speeds With large studio flash the sync speed is 1 125 sec or slower Be sure to test the flash to see if it synchronizes properly with the camera PC Terminal The camera s PC terminal is provided for flash units having a sync cord The PC terminal is threaded to prevent inadvertent disconnection The camera s PC terminal has no polarity so you can connect any sync cord regardless of its polarity Q f the camera is used with a flash unit with dedicated flash contacts or flash accessory dedicated to another camera brand the camera may not operate properly and camera malfunction may result Also do not connect to the camera s PC terminal any flash unit requiring 250 V or higher voltage Do not attach a high voltage flash unit on the camera s hot shoe It might not work Fl A Speedlite attached to the camera s hot shoe and a flash unit connected to the PC terminal can be used at the same time 114 Image Playback You can view or erase the images you captured with the camera You can even add a sound recording to an image For images taken with another camera The camera might not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera or edited with a personal computer or whose file names were changed M31 Reviewing Images se You can see the image
121. ngs Bw 1 Select Print Order Protect images gt The Print Order screen will appear Rotate Erase all on card D Print Order ii 2 Select Set up a Standard 0 prints gt The Set up screen will appear o 3 Set the options as desired Set the Print Type Date and File No Print Type Date File No B Print Order I 6 Print Order Set up 6 Print Order Set up Print Type On 152 Print Order Print Type Standard Prints one image on one paper Multiple thumbnail images are printed on one paper Index Both Prints both the standard and index prints Date On imprints the recorded date on the print ool 000 n File No On imprints the file No on the print Off A Exit the menu Press the lt MENU gt button gt The Print Order screen will reappear e Next select Order or All to select the images to be printed RAW images cannot be selected for printing Even if Date and File No are set to On the date or file No might not be imprinted depending on the print type setting and printer type With Index prints both the Date and File No cannot be set to On at the same time When printing with DPOF you must use the memory card whose Print Order specifications have been set It will not work if you just extract images from the memory card and try to print them Certain DPOF compatible printers and pho
122. oft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Corporation in the United States and other countries SD is a trademark e All other corporate names and trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners This digital camera supports Design rule for Camera File System 2 0 and Exif 2 21 also called Exif Print Exif Print is a standard that enhances compatibility between digital cameras and printers By connecting to an Exif Print compliant printer the camera setting information is incorporated and optimized to obtain better print output quality Item Check List m Check that all the following items have been included with your camera a If anything is missing contact your dealer The accessories included can also be checked in the System Map p 184 0 EOS 1D Mark II N Camera body Eyecup body cap and battery compart ment cap attached Built in lithium battery for date time Ni MH Pack NP E3 protective cover included Ni MH Charger NC E2 DC Coupler Kit DCK E1 Wide Strap L5 Interface Cable IFC 200D4 Cable Protector Interface Cable IFC 400PCU Video Cable VC 100 EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk CD ROM Software Instruction Manual CD ROM PDF O OO OOOOOOCODO Pocket Guide Quick start guide to shooting EOS 1D Mark II N Instruction Manual this booklet Software Guide Gives an overview of the bundled software
123. on the LCD monitor immediately after you take the picture You can set one of three image review options On to display the image On INFO to display both the image and shooting information and Off to not display the image Select Review Select the lt gt tab e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Review Then let go of the button 2 Select the desired setting Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting Then let go of the button Review 3 Take the picture gt The captured image will be displayed on the LCD monitor Review On setting Review On INFO setting Fl While the image is displayed it can also be magnified p 124 116 MM Reviewing Images a E Image Review Time You can change the number of seconds the image is displayed on the LCD monitor after being captured 1 Select Review time Select the lt gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Review time Then let go of the button 2 Select the desired setting e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting Then let go of the button Review time F The Hold setting will set the review time to half of the auto power off p 45 time If auto power off is Off the image review time will be 15 min 117 mm Auto I
124. osure setting will be displayed On the right of the viewfinder the exposure level indicator lt L1 gt indicates the current exposure level relative to the standard exposure index lt gt gt 104 M Manual Exposure Exposure level indicator 5 Set the exposure e Check the exposure level and set the desired shutter speed and aperture value 6 Take the picture 105 G4 Setting Exposure Compensation m Exposure compensation is used to alter the standard exposure setting set by the camera You can make the image look lighter increased exposure or darker decreased exposure The exposure compensation amount can be set up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments First set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt 1 Press the shutter button halfway 06 Check the exposure level m 2 Turn the lt gt dial to set the N 50 _ 139 desired exposure compensation g ag ONE SHOT mou o A ee 3221 DB gt The exposure level indicator lt W gt is displayed on the LCD panel and the Sear exposure compensation icon lt gt and the exposure level indicator lt 00 gt are displayed in the viewfinder i To cancel exposure compensation set the exposure level indicator to the standard exposure index lt W gt or lt D gt 3 Take the picture Gl e You can also set exposure compensation by pressing the lt f4 gt button 66 and turning the lt s gt dial The
125. osure time Hours Error code Remaining images to record m AF mode ONE SHOT One Shot AF AI SERVO Al Servo AF Exposure level scale Drive modes O Single shooting Sy Low speed continuous shooting H High speed continuous shooting Self timer 10 sec 2 Self timer 2 sec Exposure compensation amount AEB range Flash exposure compensation amount The actual display will show only the applicable items 17 Nomenclature Rear LCD Panel SD card indicator SD card selection icon CF card indicator CF card selection icon Oe D RAW image recording card slot indicator White balance bracketing level Folder Number File No Color tem Personal white balance The actual display will show only 18 E ad we eME REL m White balance Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten light White fluorescent light Flash Custom Color temperature Green magenta White balance correction Blue amber White balance correction 4s Oe DAAM GN LM1 aa Eos B W V SM2 v Data transfer icon B W Monochrome shooting Image size L Large M1 Medium1 M2 Medium2 S Small RAW L RAW Large perature M1 RAW Medium1 CGA M2 RAW Medium2 S RAW Small the applicable items Nomenclature Viewfinder Information Center spot metering circle Laser matte screen M Manual exposure AE lock AEB in progress Multi
126. ource in varying proportions depending on the color temperature When the color temperature is high there is more blue And when the color temperature is low there is more red To the human eye a white object looks white regardless of the type of lighting With a digital camera the color temperature can be adjusted with software so that the colors in the image look more natural The subject s white color is used as the criteria for adjusting the other colors The camera s lt LWB gt setting uses the CMOS sensor for auto white balance 64 umm Custom White Balance mum With custom white balance you shoot a white object that will serve as the basis for the white balance setting By selecting this image you import its white balance data for the white balance setting ae ee 1 Photograph a white object Make sure the plain white subject fills the entire center spot metering circle Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt then focus manually p 90 Set any white balance setting p 64 Shoot the white object so that a standard exposure is obtained If it is underexposed or overexposed a correct white balance setting might not be obtained p Select Custom WB Select the lt gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Custom WB Then let go of the button gt The 9 image index display will appear 0 3 Select the image Hold down the
127. p 72 Q Ifyou use an SD card be sure the write protect switch is set upward to enable writing erasing Installing the Card Open the cover Flip up and turn the cover release handle as shown by the arrow 2 Insert the memory card into the camera e The left slot is for the CF card and the right slot is for the SD card e If the CF card is inserted in the wrong way it may damage the camera As shown by the arrow face the label side toward you and insert the end with the small holes into the camera 3 Close the cover Push in the cover until the cover release handle returns to its original position 30 Installing and Removing the Memory Card A Turn the lt gt switch to lt ON gt gt The number of possible shots will be displayed on the top LCD panel and e Soa o in the viewfinder a a a Sache gt The folder No and file No will be displayed on the rear LCD panel The lt gt icon for the memory card in use will also be displayed f 139 CF card indicator SD card indicator eve 1 nin ann SLS LILIS FOLDER FILE Memory card selection icon F The camera is compatible with Type and Type IlI CF cards Removing the Card Open the cover Turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt Make sure the access lamp is off and puSY is not displayed on the top LCD panel Then open the cover Take out the memory card To remove the CF card press t
128. posures Bundled Items 03 Center weighted averaged metering 95 Clear all camera settings 42 Clear all Custom Functions 160 Clear all Personal Functions 172 Color saturation Color space Color temperature 67 Color tone 58 Compression rate Continuous numbering 0 77 Continuous shooting Contrast we CP Dire Ct cc tecsssasticseeenncntcwsecsss Custom Function group registration 170 Custom Functions Custom white balance Date time battery replacement Date time setting ee DC Coupler Kit Default settings hi Depthor field S5 9 Design rule for Camera File System 2 Detail set seOl Dioptric adjustment 243 Direct Printing 135 157 Discharge E TTL Il autoflash E TTL Il autoflash system Evaluative metering cee Exposure compensation Exposure level increments EX series Speedlite Extension Eyepiece shutter a Ene E Faithful FE lock Index File NaMe na aaa File numbering Filter effects Firmware Flash exposure compensation 112 Flash sync contacts ceeeee Focus confirmation light Focus lock Focus mode switch Focusing screen Folder creation Folder selecting Highlight alert High speed sync Histogram s Holding the camera Household
129. posures for night scenes fireworks the heavens and other subjects requiring long exposures 1 Display buLb on the LCD panel Hold down the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt g gt dial to select buLb Then let go of the button bulb em y Turn the lt gt dial to set the aperture 3 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely bc l gt The ela i i psed exposure time will be 56 displayed on the LCD panel sec min hour iy Fl Bulb exposures may resultin grainy images due to picture noise Under the menu s lt gt tab set Noise reduction p 78 to reduce the noise e For bulb exposures using Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both optional is recommended amp LCD Panel Illumination The lt 8 gt button on the upper right of the camera toggles the LCD panel illumination on and off To end the bulb exposure release the shutter button completely 110 Mirror Lockup Mirror lockup is enabled with C Fn 12 p 165 The mirror can be swung up separately from when the exposure is made This prevents mirror vibrations which may blur the image during close ups or when a super telephoto lens is used Set Custom Functions with ME lt 9 gt C y We 1 Press the shutter button te a completely wey gt The mirror will lock in the up position IN O 2 Again press the shutter button l l compl
130. power outlet Image review Image review time Image size Image recording quality Index display Interface cable ISO speed ISO speed extension JPEG Quality Language 194 ECD monitors ah es 11 42 LOD panelists 11 17 18 LCD panel illumination 110 Lens Low level formatting M Manual exposure Magnified view Main Dial sinarit enea Manual AF point selection 82 Manual focusing Manual reset Maximum burSt 0 000 eeaeee Memory card a Memory card formatting 133 Memory card selecting 72 MF Mirror lockup Monochrome Multi spot metering Neutral Noise reduction Noise reduction of long exposures 78 Nomenclature c cceseeeeeeeeees 14 Paper settings Partial metering PC terminal Personal Functions 0 0 171 PictBridge Picture Style Playback Playback menu Portrait Power switch Pressing completely Pressing halfway Print order Program AE Program shift Protect A a lt A oe RAW JPEG simultaneous recording 52 RAW JPEG separate recording 74 Recharge Remote control Rotate image Safety shift By gr Saving reading camera settings 173 SelM ssnin Sensor cleaning Set up menu Sharpness Shooting information Shooting menu Shooting mode
131. ra first Then it might work with the camera 133 M4 Formatting a Memory Card E Eal The memory card s capacity displayed on the Format screen may be lower than the capacity indicated on the card G Handling Card Err If Card Err is displayed on the LCD panel it indicates a problem with the memory card that is preventing the image data from being recorded or read Use another memory card instead Or if you have a memory card reader commercially available use it to transfer all the images from the card to a personal computer After checking that all the images are in the personal computer format the card with the camera It may then return to normal About Low level Formatting Low level formatting is possible only when Card2 for the SD card is selected If the writing speed to the SD card is slower than usual or if you want to completely erase the data in the SD card checkmark Low Level Format and format the card Since the entire card will be wiped out the formatting will take slightly longer than normal formatting fl Press the lt 1 gt button For at In step 3 on page 133 press the lt 1 gt A11 data wilt be i priton D gt Checkmark the Low Level Format 29 0MB used out of 24548 option vllow Level Format To cancel the checkmark press the lt gt button again With the Low Level Format option checkmarked select OK to start the low level formatting Fl Low l
132. re 1 Display the menu Custom WB e Press the lt MENU gt button to display p JPEG quality Color space sRGB the menu To turn off the menu press Picture Style Standard the button again Review On Review ti mica e With the menu displayed follow the Noise reduction Off procedure below 1S0 expansion Off kB Select a menu tab Protect images 6 BI IT11T2 9 remap on card Hold down the lt MENU gt button and Print Order turn the lt gt dial to select a tab then let go of the button Select a menu item Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select a menu item then let go of the button Select the desired menu setting Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting then let go of the button The setting will take effect immediately Highlight alert 39 Menu Operations Exit the menu Protect images Press the lt MENU gt button to exit Rotate Erase all on card Print Order On Off Bright Center Menu Settings lt 14 gt Shooting menu Red pai Custom WB Manual setting of white balance 65 JPEG quality Compression rate for L M1 M2 S 54 Color space sRGB Adobe RGB 63 Standard Portrait Landscape Neutral 56 Picture Style Faithful Monochrome User Def 1 User Def 58 2 User Def 3 Detail set 61 Review Off On On INFO 116 Review time 2 s
133. re For example if you want AEB with 1 stop and ISO 200 400 and 800 set the ISO speed to 400 108 Set the AEB amount Hold down the lt AF gt and lt amp 4 gt buttons simultaneously and turn the lt gt dial The diagram on the left shows an AEB amount of 1 stop centering on the o 400 standard exposure level The AEB amount 1 0 the AEB range lt W gt and l QC the lt ISO gt icon will be displayed m 3 2 1 F2 F3 You can also set it while looking at the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder The shooting operation will be the same as AEB shooting while changing the shutter speed or aperture AEB cannot be used with flash or bulb exposures AEB shooting is possible only within the settable shutter speed range 1 8000 30 sec aperture range and ISO speed range 100 1600 It is not possible with ISO 50 and 3200 even if the ISO speed extension is On If you use C Fn 06 2 to set the exposure setting increment to 1 2 stop AEB shooting with the ISO speed will not be possible In the continuous shooting mode holding down the shutter button will take all three bracketed shots continuously then the shooting will stop automatically except during mirror lockup When AEB is used with the self timer the three bracketed shots will be taken in succession after the 2 or 10 second self timer delay If the drive mode is set to single shooting press the sh
134. re compensation to a negative amount and shoot again umam AF Point Display When the lt B gt menu s Display AF points is On the AF point s used to achieve focus will be shown on the shooting information display p 40 If the image was taken in the One Shot AF mode the AF point which achieved focus will be displayed If automatic AF point selection was used you may see multiple AF points which achieved focus If Al Servo AF was used the selected AF point will be displayed 122 Image Playback mm Histogram Display With the lt BJ gt menu you can set Histogram display to Bright or RGB p 40 Bright Display Sample This histogram is a graph showing the Histograms distribution of the image s brightness level The horizontal axis indicates the brightness level darker on the left and brighter on the right while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each brightness level The more pixels there are toward the left the darker the image And the more pixels there are toward the right the brighter the image If there are too many pixels on the left the shadow detail will be lost And if there are too many pixels on the right the highlight detail will be lost The tones in between will be reproduced By checking the image s brightness histogram you can see the exposure level bias and the overall tone reproduction condition RGB Display This histogram is a graph showing the distr
135. s confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder lights at the same time The exposure is also set Al Servo AF for Moving Subjects While you press the shutter button halfway the camera continues to focus the subject approaching or moving away from the camera This AF mode is for moving subjects when the focusing distance keeps changing The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken 80 Selecting the AF Mode SL ______ Focusing an Off Center Subject To focus a peripheral subject not covered by the Area AF ellipse follow the procedure below This technique is called focus lock Focus lock works only in the One Shot AF mode 1 Aim the Area AF or AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway to focus 2 Keep pressing the shutter button halfway and recompose the picture as desired 3 Take the picture il e If focus cannot be achieved the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will blink If this occurs in the One Shot AF mode the picture cannot be taken even if the shutter button is pressed fully Recompose the picture and try to focus again Or see When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing p 89 e Inthe Al Servo AF mode when the AF point selection is automatic the camera first uses the center AF point to focus During autofocusing if the subject moves away from the center AF point focus tracking continues as long as the subject is covered by the Area AF ellipse The ac
136. s about 8 5 hours to cancel the pack s memory effect It runs on 100 240 V AC Shoe mount Speedlites Flash photography with an EX series Speedlite is as easy as normal auto exposure shooting without flash All EX series Speedlites enable E TTL II autoflash high speed sync FP flash and FE lock With the 580EX an easy to use wireless E TTL II autoflash system is possible with multiple Speedlites Macro Lites The EX series Macro Lites are ideal for close up flash photography You can fire only one or both flash tubes and control the flash ratio to easily obtain sophisticated lighting effects with E TTL II autoflash Also high speed sync FP flash FE lock and a multi Speedlite wireless system with the 580EX or 430EX as a slave are possible to achieve various macro flash effects Major Accessories Optional Remote Switch RS 80N3 This is a remote switch with an 80 cm 2 6 ft cord to prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots macroshooting and bulb exposures The switch has the same effect as pressing the shutter button halfway or completely A shutter release lock is also provided The quick lock plug connects to the camera s remote control terminal Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 Attached with an 80 cm 2 6 ft cord this remote switch has four built in functions 1 Self timer 2 Interval timer 3 Bulb exposure timer and 4 Shutter release count setting The timer can be set anywhere from 1 sec to 99
137. s sensitive to both vertical OOooeo00 and horizontal lines The remaining 38 AF points will only be horizontal line sensitive The cross type sensor s vertical line sensitivity is about three times higher than its horizontal line sensitivity 000p 2 With the following L series lenses whose maximum aperture is f 4 or larger the center AF point will be a cross type sensor with or without an Extender attached The remaining 44 AF points will only be horizontal line sensitive except with EF70 200mm f 2 8L USM Extender EF1 4x or EF 1 4x Il EF17 40mm f 4L USM EF28 80mm f 2 8 4L USM EF300mm f 4L USM EF300mm f 4L IS USM EF400mm f 4 DO IS USM EF500mm f 4L IS USM EF600mm f 4L USM EF600mm f 4L IS USM EF70 200mm f 4 L USM With Extender EF1 4x or EF 1 4x Il EF200mm f 2 8L USM EF200mm f 2 8L II USM EF300mm f 2 8L USM EF300mm f 2 8L IS USM EF400mm f 2 8L USM EF400mm f 2 8L II USM EF400mm f 2 8L IS USM EF70 200mm f 2 8L IS USM e With Extender EF2x or EF 2x II EF 135mm f 2L USM EF200mm f 1 8L USM 87 AF Sensitivity and Lens Maximum Aperture 3 With the following L series lenses whose maximum aperture is f 8 or larger and attached with an Extender AF will work with the center AF point horizontal line sensitive only AF will not work with the other AF points e With Extender EF1 4x or EF1 4x Il EF400mm f 5 6L USM EF500mm f 4 5L USM EF100 400mm
138. size number of possible shots and maximum burst during continuous shooting are based on Canon s testing criteria JPEG quality 8 Picture Style Standard ISO 100 etc The actual file size and number of possible shots will depend on the subject JPEG quality shooting mode ISO speed Picture Style etc With memory cards featuring high speed writing the maximum burst may be higher than the figures in the table above On the top LCD panel you can check the remaining number of shots the memory card can record The maximum burst for continuous shooting can be displayed up to 99 in the viewfinder 53 MEM Setting the Image recording Quality Setting the JPEG Quality Compression rate You can set the recording quality for the L M1 M2 S modes o 1 Select JPEG quality Custom WB Select the lt gt tab mo e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Picture Style Standard turn the lt gt dial to select the ae i desired JPEG quality Then let go o of the lt SELECT gt button Color space 2 Select the image size Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and RR So dt TSAI Fee turn the lt gt dial to select the desired image size L M1 M2 S Then let go of the button 3 Set the desired recording quality compression rate e Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired JPEG quality compression rate Then let go of the button The larger the number the
139. spot metering Flash ready Improper FE lock warning H High speed sync FP flash Shutter speeds Bulb AF point selection mode SEL FE lock Busy buSY o000000 Aperture AF point selection mode AF HP Memory card No 1 2 Exposure compensation Flash exposure compensation W8 White balance correction ISO speed The actual display will show only the applicable items Sho ISO Area AF ellipse AF point indicator Max burst Qg JPEG icon Focus confirmation light s remaining speed Self timer countdown m Standard exposure index Exposure level scale 1 stop a 1 3 stop Overexposure Flash overexposure Exposure level E Flash underexposure Underexposure Exposure level 7 19 Conventions Used in this Manual mas e In the text the lt gt icon indicates the power switch ZN a k r any f All operations described in this manual assume that GD or the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt or lt ml gt The lt gt icon indicates the Main Dial ae The lt gt icon indicates the Quick Control Dial The lt gt icon indicates the Quick Control Dial switch Operations with the lt gt dial assume that the lt gt switch is already set to lt ON gt Be sure it is set to lt ON gt O In this manual the icons and markings indicating the camera
140. t gt switch to lt OFF gt When using the self timer to shoot only yourself use focus lock p 81 for an object at about the same distance as where you will be The 2 second self timer is effective for close ups or photo duplicating work to prevent camera shake camera movement while the shutter button is pressed 92 Exposure Control You can set the optimum metering mode drive mode and shooting mode P Tv Av M to suit the particular subject Other easy to use features are also provided for diverse shooting First set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt If I N necessary also set the lt gt switch to ON i o Selecting a Metering Mode mum Select the metering mode e Hold down the lt amp 4 gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired metering mode Then let go of the button Evaluative Metering noo This is the camera s standard metering mode suited for most subjects even under backlit conditions After detecting the subject s position in the viewfinder the brightness background front and back lighting conditions and camera orientation horizontal or vertical the camera sets the proper exposure Partial Metering Effective when the background is much brighter than the subject due to backlighting etc The metering is weighted at the center covering about 13 5 of the viewf
141. t Stop while printing only one picture the printing will not stop until it finishes printing the picture If you are printing multiple pictures the printing will stop after the current picture is finished printing f a problem occurs during printing an error message will appear on the camera s LCD monitor Select Stop or Resume after resolving the problem If Resume is not displayed select Stop 145 Printing with Bubble Jet Direct mam Printer connected icon 1 Select the image to be printed 5 6 Check that the lt gt icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor Press the lt SELECT gt button gt The print setting screen will appear Print setting screen Trimming frame Appears when you want to trim the image SE Sets the quantity to be printed eee Sets the trimming area D Card 1 ES ess Sets the printing style Borderless Returns to step 1 Off P Print Starts the printing The printing style settings are displayed lt gt is the date icon 3 Select Style gt The Style screen will appear D Card 1 Borderless Off 146 Printing with Bubble Jet Direct SE SSS SS 4 Set the options as desired Paper Borders Date Paper Paper is the size of the paper loaded in the printer Check the Borders and Date settings and set them if necessary When you are done press the lt MENU gt to return to the print setting screen 5
142. t and a slow shutter speed can blur the subject to give the impression of motion Tv stands for Time value he ees Fast shutter speed Slow shutter speed Select lt Tv gt on the LCD panel Hold down the lt MODE gt button and turn the lt s gt dial to select lt Tv gt Then let go of the button Tv Cd Set the desired shutter speed Look at the top LCD panel and turn the lt gt dial Focus the subject Press the shutter button halfway gt The aperture value is set automatically ONEN Check the viewfinder display and shoot e As long as the aperture value is not blinking the exposure will be correct 100 Tv Shutter Priority AE Q f the maximum aperture blinks it indicates mee ce underexposure Turn the lt gt dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture value stops blinking Or increase the ISO speed f the minimum aperture blinks it indicates l overexposure Turn the lt gt dial to set a EBs faster shutter speed until the blinking stops Or decrease the ISO speed Fl Shutter Speed Display E The shutter speeds from 8000 to 4 indicate the denominator of the fractional shutter speed For example 125 indicates 1 125 sec Also 0 5 indicates 0 5 sec and 15 is 15 sec 101 Av Aperture Priority AE memm In this mode you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to suit t
143. t covers information on camera features system accessories and other reference information Troubleshooting Guide sx If there is a problem first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide Power Source The battery cannot be recharged e You are using the wrong battery gt Use the dedicated Ni MH Pack p 22 e The battery is not properly attached to the charger Attach the battery properly to the charger p 22 The camera does not operate even when the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt The battery is exhausted gt Recharge the battery p 22 The battery is not installed properly gt Install the battery properly p 25 e The memory card slot is open gt Push in the memory card and close the memory card slot p 30 The access lamp lights or blinks even when the lt gt switch is set to lt OFF gt e If you set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt right after shooting the access lamp will still light or blink for a few seconds while the image is recorded onto the memory card gt When the camera finishes recording the image to the memory card the access lamp will stop blinking and the power will turn off The battery becomes exhausted quickly The battery is not fully charged gt Recharge the battery fully p 22 e The battery s service life has expired gt Replace it with a new battery p 182 176 Troubleshooting Guide SSS The camera turns off by itself e Auto pow
144. tery pack and back up battery This is to prevent fire and electrical shock Do not use or leave the battery pack or back up battery in a hot environment Doing so may cause battery leakage or a shorter battery life The battery pack or back up battery can also become hot and cause skin burns Do not use paint thinner benzene or other organic solvents to clean the equipment Doing so may cause fire or a health hazard If the product does not work properly or requires repair contact your dealer or your nearest Canon Service Center Handling Precautions mE Camera Care e This camera is a precision instrument Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock e The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater If you accidentally drop the camera into water remove the battery and promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center Wipe off any water droplets with a dry cloth If the camera has been exposed to salty air wipe with a well wrung wet cloth e Never leave the camera near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet or electric motor Also avoid using or leaving the camera near anything emitting strong radio waves such as a large antenna Strong magnetic fields can cause camera misoperation or destroy image data e Do not leave the camera in excessive heat such as in a car in direct sunlight High temperatures can cause the camera to malfunction The camera conta
145. th both C Fn 07 1 and C Fn 07 2 manual focusing is possible with the lens focus mode switch set to lt MF gt 2 Disabled in AF mode Electronic manual focusing is disabled in the AF mode Applicable lenses EF50mm f 1 0L USM EF85mm f 1 2L USM EF200mm f 1 8L USM EF300mm f 2 8L USM EF400mm f 2 8L USM EF400mm f 2 8L II USM EF500mm f 4 5L USM EF600mm f 4L USM EF1200mm f 5 6L USM EF28 80mm f 2 8 4L USM Fl When both C Fn 04 and C Fn 07 are set electronic manual focusing will be enabled or disabled as follows Custom Function No C Fn 04 Setting 0 2 Ti 0 O O O O C Fn 07 1 XX X X 2 XIX X X When in focus Not in focus O Enabled X Disabled C Fn 08 Top LCD panel Back LCD panel 0 Remain shots File No 1 ISO Remain shots Displays the ISO speed at all times The number of remaining shots on the rear LCD panel is displayed with more digits 2 ISO File No Displays the ISO speed instead of the number of remaining shots You can tell when the number of remaining shots is low by seeing a low maximum burst count displayed on the right in the viewfinder 3 Shots in amp Remain shots Displays the number of images saved in the selected folder The number of remaining shots on the top LCD panel is displayed with more digits Images recorded in the RAW JPEG mode are counted as 1 per shot F The ISO speed display in the viewfinder also changes in the same way 163 MEM
146. the lt gt dial to select LCD Firm ver 1 0 0 Brightness Then let go of the Sensor cleaning button gt The brightness adjustment screen will appear t12 2 Adjust the brightness LCD Brightness While referring to the gray chart on s the screen s left hold down the ss lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to adjust the brightness Then let ioe if go of the button 5 a Fl To check the image s exposure look at the histogram p 123 119 Image Playback lite You can select any captured image to view You can view a single image the shooting information an index display or a magnified view Playback the image Press the lt DISPLAY gt button gt The last captured image will appear on the LCD monitor 2 Select the image Hold down the lt SELECT gt and turn the lt gt dial To playback images starting with the last image turn the dial counterclockwise To playback images starting with the first image turn the dial clockwise Fl e f you quit the image playback and return to image playback without doing any shooting the image playback will start with the image last displayed Except when lt gt switch is lt OFF gt or auto power off If you leave the camera in playback mode the playback mode will turn off after half of the auto power off time elapses p 45 If the auto power off function is Off the playba
147. ther than the one provided Images might not be displayed if you use a different video cable e Depending on your TV or monitor part of the image might be truncated 126 o Image Protection mE Protecting a Single Image This prevents the image from being erased accidentally 1 Display the image to be protected Protect the image Press the lt e amp gt button gt The lt gt icon will then appear to indicate that the image is protected To cancel the image protection press the lt e gt button again The lt gt icon will disappear e You can also protect the image right after capture by pressing the lt e amp gt button during the image review Since the lt amp gt button has dual functions for image protection and sound recording p 129 if you press the button too long 2 sec sound recording will start instead and image protection will not be set To apply image protection press the lt e amp gt button and let it go immediately Note that formatting the memory card will also erase any protected images The image can be protected regardless of the display format Protected images cannot be erased with the camera s Erase function To erase protected images first cancel the image protection If you use Erase all p 131 132 when there are protected images all images except the protected ones will be erased This is convenient when you want to erase unnecess
148. tion C Fn 01 gt Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Finder display during exposure turn the lt gt dial to select the UiFinder display on Custom Function to be set Then let go of the button Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the desired setting Then let go of the button 3 Exit the menu Press the lt MENU gt button gt The Custom Personal Function menu 16 0 1 2 0 will reappear rn gt The respective Custom Function Clear all Pers S setting number will be displayed in the Custom Function list Clearing All Custom Functions In step 1 above if you select Clear all Custom Functions the Clear all Custom Functions screen will appear Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select OK When you let go of the button all the Custom Function settings will be cleared 160 mm Custom Function Settings ma C Fn 03 is unused C Fn 01 Finder display during exposure 0 No viewfinder display 1 Finder display on Displays the exposure information and number of remaining shots during continuous shooting C Fn 02 Shutter release without card 0 Possible without card 1 Not possible The shutter button will not work without a memory card in the camera This prevents shooting without a memory card If there is no memory card and you press the shutter button Card will blink on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder It
149. tive AF point does not light Inthe Al Servo AF mode when focus is achieved the viewfinder s focus confirmation light does not light and the beeper does not sound 81 Selecting the AF Point memm Automatic AF Point Selection From among the 45 AF points the camera selects the AF point automatically to suit the subject Manual AF Point Selection One of three groups of selectable AF points can be used 1 You can select one of the 45 AF points manually 2 You can select one of 11 AF points manually C Fn 13 1 2 3 You can select one of 9 AF points manually C Fn 13 3 4 Selection methods 2 and 3 are enabled by setting C Fn 13 p 166 Set Custom Functions with MM lt gt 1 Press the lt gt button 46 Manual selection with 45 J Select an AF point AF points To select a horizontal AF point turn the lt g2 gt dial e To select a vertical AF point turn the lt gt dial e If all the peripheral AF points light up automatic AF point selection will take ooofooa ae effect When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will be ready to shoot Fl e To select a vertical AF point you can also press the lt gt button then hold down the lt gt button and turn the lt 7s gt dial If two AF points 00 light up both AF points will be used for autofocusing If you then select the left or right AF point only that AF point will be active 82
150. to labs might not be able to print the photos as you specified If this happens with your printer refer to the printer s instruction manual Or check with your photo lab about compatibility when ordering prints Do not insert into the camera a memory card containing images captured by a different camera and then try to order prints The images specified for the print order might be inadvertently overwritten Also depending on the image type the print order may not be possible 153 Print Order Selecting Individual Images D Print Order Fi 1 Select Order a Standard 0 prints gt The order screen will appear Date Off File No Off Order Set up nam mi 2 Select the image to be printed With the same procedure for magnifying and reducing the image p 124 reducing it will result in a three image display Magnifying it will bring it back to normal size Three image view 3 Set the print settings The print order will vary depending on Indication when Standard and Both are set the Print Type p 152 setting You can set the quantity for each image 41 gt D 1 ae 1 3 for standard type prints Indication when Index is set If you want to include the image in the D A a1 3 index print checkmark lt v gt the box Otherwise leave the box unchecked e f there are other images you want to select repeat steps 2 and 3 e You can select up to 998 images 1
151. to select Detail set gt The Detail set screen will appear Select User Def 1 2 3 Detail set er Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and Picture Style in turn the lt gt dial to select User Def 1 213 then let go of the button Select the base Picture Style Detail set T 4 gt e Press the lt SELECT gt button then let PACKUFE Style go of the button Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select the base Picture Style then let go of the button e Ifyou have set your own Picture Style with the software provided select it in this step A Select the parameter Detail set User Def 1 gt Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and oo ae Neutral turn the lt gt dial to select a t parameter like Sharpness then let go of the button 61 UEM Registering the Picture Style Detail set User Def 1 gt Picture Style Neutral Saturation Beg Le Picture Style Neutral Faithful Monochrome User Def 1 User Def Standard User Def 3 Standard Detail set 5 Set the desired setting Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting then let go of the button Press the lt MENU gt button to register the new Picture Style The Picture Style selection screen will then reappear gt The base Picture Style will be displayed on the right of User Def 1 2 3 gt The name of the Picture Style
152. tton is OFF after shooting 23 Changes the operation timer s time length 24 Keeps the LCD panel illuminated during bulb exposures 25 Sets the default settings when the CLEAR WB button is ON 26 Speeds up the shutter release time lag 27 Enables the electronic dial s function to be used in the reverse direction 28 Prevents exposure compensation from being set with the Quick Control Dial 30 The lt gt switch also enables the lt gt 31 Adds original image verification data About P Fn 11 12 13 22 and 29 To preserve the same Personal Function numbers P Fn 00 to 31 used by previous EOS 1 series cameras a few Personal Function numbers have been left unused 09 16 F When a Personal Function is set the lt gt symbol will be displayed on the top LCD panel 171 MaM Clearing and Resetting Personal Functions mm You can clear or reset Personal Functions that have been set and registered with the provided software The Personal Function settings can be modified only with the provided software Select Personal Functions P Fn e Select the lt gt tab Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial to select Personal Functions P Fn Then let go of the button U ar all Personal Select the number of the Personal P Fn goai Function whose setting you want Specified M exp metering mode to clear or reset
153. utter button three times to take the three AEB shots AEB can be combined with exposure compensation During AEB shooting the lt gt icon in the viewfinder and the lt gt or lt IS0 gt icon on the LCD panel will blink HAE Lock me AE lock enables you to lock the exposure at a different place from the point of focus After locking the exposure you can recompose the shot while maintaining the desired exposure setting This is called AE lock It is effective for backlit subjects 1 Focus the subject 2 Press the lt gt button 66 e Aim the viewfinder center over the subject where you want to lock the exposure then press the lt gt button gt The lt gt icon will light in the viewfinder and the exposure setting will be locked AE lock e Each time you press the lt gt button it locks the current exposure setting 3 Recompose and take the picture The exposure level indicator will show the AE lock exposure level and the current exposure level in real time e f you want to maintain the AE lock while taking more shots hold down the lt gt button and press the shutter button to take another shot Fl Partial or spot metering is recommended for AE lock over a specific point p 94 109 Bulb Exposures memme When bulb is set the shutter stays open while you hold down the shutter button fully and closes when you let go of the shutter button This is called bulb exposure Use bulb ex
154. y compartment cap and store it Recharge the battery gt When you connect the battery the recharging will start automatically and the red lt CHARGE gt lamp will light e It takes about 120 minutes to fully recharge a completely exhausted battery When the battery is fully charged the lt CHARGE gt lamp will blink quickly twice per sec e After recharging the battery disconnect it and unplug the power cord from the power outlet 22 Recharging the Battery Refreshing the Battery If the Ni MH battery is repeatedly recharged before it has discharged completely the capacity degrades due to the memory effect To eliminate this memory effect follow the procedure below 1 Connect the battery 2 Hold down the button until the orange lt REFRESH gt lamp lights gt The battery will begin to discharge The discharge time will vary depending on the remaining capacity Discharging a fully charged battery will take about 8 5 hours When the discharge is completed charging will start automatically To interrupt the discharge press the lt REFRESH gt button until the red lt CHARGE gt lamp lights When two batteries are connected the battery which was connected first will be charged first After the first battery is fully charged the other battery will start charging automatically The battery waiting to be charged will have the lt CHARGE gt lamp blinking slowly every other s
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