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n I. BASIC OPERATION [1] Preparations 1. BatteryLoad and Check 2. Lens Attachment 3. Focusing - DifficultSubjectsfor Autofocus [ManualFocusing] [2] Taking Pictures 1. FilmLoading 2. Basic PictureTaking- Green Zone - Focus Lock . -FilmRewind ...,... 3. Programmedlmage Control - Portrait -Landscape.... - Close-up - Sports II. ADVANCED OPERATION 1. CreativeZone P - P r o g r a mA E . . Tv- Shuiter-priority AE. . . . . . Av- Aperture-priority AE M - ManualExposure DEPDepth-of-Field AE . . SF- Soft Focus Selttimer - Settingthe Sound VoOe . . . . Flash Photography with the Built-inFlash . Flash Photography with the
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1) This camera is not resistantto water and should not be used outdoorsin yropped s n o w o r r a i n .l f a c c i d e n t a l l d in water,an authorized Canon s e r v i c ef a c i l i t y .K e e pt h e c a m e r ao u t of saltspray,and protectit from excess i v e h u m i d i t y .l f u s e d a t t h e b e a c h , cleanit thoroughlyafterwardwith a dry cloth. 2) Do not attempt to disassemblethe camerayourself. Alwaystake it to an authorizedCanon service facilityfor repair. 3) Removethe battery if you do not expectto usethe camerafor aboutthree w e e k so r l o n g e r . 4 ) W h e ns t o r i n gt h e c a m e r a ,w r a p i t i n a c l e a n ,s o f t c l o t h a n d p l a c e i n a c o o l , dry, dust-freeplace. Be sure to keep t h e c a m e r ao u t o f d i r e c ts u n l i g h ta, n d away from "hot spots" such as the t r u n k o r r e a r w i n d o ws h e l f o f a c a r . Avoid places where moth balls are u s e d ,a n d i n e x t r e m eh u m i d i t yu, s e a desiccant.
5) Carefullycheck the camera'soperation after lengthystorage. 6) The battery may explode or cause b u r n s i f d i s a s s e m b l e d r, e c h a r g e d , shorted, exposed to high temperat u r e s ,o r d i s p o s e do f i n f i r e . 7) Film ingthroughX-rayexaminations at airportsmay be exposedand r u i n e de v e n i f l o a d e di n t h e c a m e r a . inspectionto Requesta hand-checkec.i avoiddamage. 8) Aerosolspray dust removersare not r e c o m m e n d efdo r t h e s h u t t e rc u r t a i n . is a problemwhenbring9) Condensation i n gc o l de q u i p m e nitn t oa w a r m r o o m . lf the autofocusopticscloudover,accuracymay be seriouslyaffected.Before entering a warm room, put equipmentin a plasticbag so condensationformson the outsideof the bag. 10) Color reproductionmay be adversely affectedif the film is left in the camera for a long time. Always developexposedfilm promptlv. * Pleasesee p. 54 tor cameracare information.
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T h e c a m e r ao p e r a t e so n a 2 C R 5l i t h i u m battery. 1 ) S l i d e t h e b a t t e r yc o v e r l o c k d o w n t o open. The cover cannot be removed from the camera. 2) Insertthe batteryas shownwith the terminalsfacingtowardthe shutterbutton. 3 ) C l o s et h e c o v e r a n d h o l d i t d o w n u n t i l i t l o c k sw i t h a c l i c k . 4 ) T u r n t h e c o m m a n dd i a l t o " P " o r " O " to check the battery. T h e b a t t e r yc h e c ks y m b o l( E E ) i n t h e L C D p a n e ld i s p l a y st h e r e m a i n i n gb a t t e r yp o w e ra s s h o w ni n t h e i l l u s t r a t i o n s . o l f n o t h i n gi s d i s p l a y e di n t h e L C D p a n e l ,t h e b a t t e r yi s p r o b a b l yi n s e r t ed upsidedown.Removethe battery a n d r e - i n s e ritt c o r r e c t l y . o S e ep . 5 5 f o r o t h e ri m p o r t a nbt a t t e r y information.
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Beforepracticing,set the commanddialto "O"(GreenZone). 1) Lookthroughthe viewfinderand cover t h e s u b j e c tw i t h t h e f o c u s m a r k ( . ' ) . 2) Pressthe shutterbuttonhalfway to start f o c u s .W h e nt h e s u b j e c ti s i n f o c u s ,t h e g r e e nA F s y m b o l" . " l i g h t su p i n t h e viewfinder.
3) Withoutlettingup on the shutterbutton, pressthe shutterbuttoncompletelyto take the picture. o In low-lightor backlitconditions, the shutter speed or the flash symbol " t " b l i n ki n t h e v i e w f i n d e rS. e e p . 1 5 w h e n t h e s h u t t e rs p e e db l i n k so r see p. 35 when the flash symbol " t " blinks.
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Difficult Subjects tor Autofocus[Manual Focusing] Subjects o Low-contrastsubjects-misty scenes, l i g h t - c o l o r eodr w h i t e o b j e c t s . . S u b j e c t si n e x t r e m e l yl o w - l i g h st i t u a t i o n s - a d a r k r o o m ,n i g h ts c e n e s . . S u b j e c t s h a v i n g g e n e r a l l yh o r i z o n t a l p a t t e r n s( w i n d o wb l i n d s ) . . S u b j e c t sw i t h a n o b j e c t i n f r o n t o f t h e m - a n i m a l s i n a c a g e ,s u b j e c t sb e h i n da w i r e f e n c e o S t r o n gb, r i g h tr e f l e c t i o n s - s h i n m y etal. i c e , s u r f a c eo f a l a k e . . Fast-moving subjects-difficultto keep w i t h i nt h e f o c u sm a r k . T h e r e a r e a f e w s u b j e c t st h a t m a y b e difficultfor the camerato focus.Thegreen A F s y m b o lw i l l b l i n k i n t h e v i e w f i n d e tro w a r ny o u o f t h i s c o n d i t i o n .
F o c u st h e s es u b j e c t sb y s e t t i n gt h e l e n s ' f o c u sm o d es w i t c ht o " M " a n dt u r n i n gt h e m a n u a lf o c u s i n gr i n g u n t i l t h e i m a g e i s sharp.
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oAlwaysloadf ilm out of d i rect sunlight. . Nevertouch the shutter curtain. lts p r e c i s i o nd e s i g nm a k e si t s e n s i t i v et o p r e s s u r eW . h e nl o a d i n gf i l m ,b e c a r e f u l t h a tt h e f i l m t i p d o e sn o t t o u c ht h e s h u t t e rc u r t a i n . Thiscamerausesa prewindsystem.When t i n d sa l l o f f i l mi s l o a d e dt,h e c a m e r a t i r sw the filmontothe take-upspoolandthen rew i n d si t b a c k i n t o t h e f i l m c a r t r i d 3 eo n e f r a m ea t a t i m e a s e a c h p i c t u r ei s t a k e n . The frame counter on the LCD decreasea s s p i c t u r e sa r e t a k e h ,? l l o w i n g you to alwayssee at a glancethe remainingframes. f i l m ,t h e c a m e r aa u t o m a t i For DX-coded f i l m s p e e dw h e nt h e f i l m i s t h e c a l l ys e t s loaded(Formanualfilmspeedsetting,see p 48.)
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T h i ss e t t i n gf o r b a s i co p e r a t i o na l l o w sy o u to beginshootingimmediately withoutmaki n g a n y s e t t i n g sb e f o r et a k i n gp i c t u r e s . 1 ) S e t t h e c o m m a n dd i a l t o " O " . 2) Composethe pictureand makesurethe f o c u sm a r k( c : ) c o v e r s t h e s u b j e c t . . l f y o u a r e u s i n ga z o o ml e n s ,t u r nt h e zoom ring to vary the size of the subject. 3) Pressthe shutterbutton halfway. W h e nt h e s u b j e c ti s i n f o c u s ,t h e g r e e n A F s y m b c l ,s h u t t e rs p e e da n d a p e r t u r e v a l u e l i g h tu p i n t h e v i e w f i n d e a r nd a s h o r t d o u b l eb e e p s o u n d s .P r e s st h e shutterbuttonall the way down to take the picture. o Theshutterspeedand aperturevalue a r e a l s od i s p l a y e di n t h e L C Dp a n e l . o I n l o w l i g h to r b a c k l i tc o n d i t i o n st ,h e " t " m a r kb l i n k si n t h e v i e w f i n d e r . Switchto flash photography(see p. 35)or use a tripod.
Blinkingshutter speed (camerashake warning) I n G r e e nZ o n e a n d P r o g r a m m e ldm a g e Controlmodes,the shutterspeedwill blink if on the LCD and in the viewfinder theshutterspeedis tooslowto hand-hold. to I n t h i s c a s e ,w e r e c o m m e n ds w i t c h i n g flashphotography or usinga tripod.
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Focus Lock This camera focuseson the subjectcovered by the focus mark in the center of the viewfinder.For off-centersubjects,use focuslockto set the focusand then recompose the pictureas desired. 1) Coverthe subjectwith the focus mark and pressthe shutterbuttonhalfway. 2) Keepingthe shutterbuttonpressedhalfway, recomposethe pictureas desired andthenpressthe shutterbuttonall the way down to take the picture.
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Whenthe lastpictureis taken,the remainrewindsintothe caringfilm automatically t r i d g e .W h e nc o m p l e t e dr, e w i n d i n gs t o p s a n dt h e f i l mc a r t r i d g es y m b o lb l i n k si n t h e L C Dp a n e l . lf you want to developthe film beforethe e n d o f t h e r o l l ,r e m o v et h e l e n s a n d t u r n the commanddialto "lSO". Pressboththe exposurecompensationbutton and the p a r t i a lm e t e r i n gb u t t o ns i m u l t a n e o u s l y .
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With P.l.C.,focus and film wind settingsas well as shutterspeedand aperturevalue settingsare made automaticallyfor four types of pictures:portraits,landscapes,close-ups, and sports.This allows you to take pictures easily and concentrateon composition. o lf the " | " markblinksin the viewfinder, switchto flashphotography or usea tripod. o lf the shutterspeed blinksto warn of camerashake,we recommendswitchingto flash photography or usinga tripod.
O Portr+ Sg$lnne-shot AF/Continumetering ous wincVEvaluative Shallowdepthof f ield is generallyusedto emphasizethe subject, therefore large apertures(smallnumbers)are set. Focus on the subject'seyes.Continuous f ilmwind h e l p sk e e p u p w i t h t h e s u b t l ec h a n g e si n expressron. For effectivebackgroundblur, separate t h e s u b j e c tf r o m t h e b a c k g r o u n a ds much as possibleand usea telephotolensor the telephotosetting on your zoom lens (80 mm on the EF 35-80mm tl4-5.6USM).
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Al focusAF/Continuous Sports Settings: metering wind/Evaluative Fastershutterspeedsare emphasizedto helpyou keepup with all the actionwhile Al servotracks the subject'smovement. Keepthe focus mark on the subject. o Continuous shootingis possibleby holding the shutterbuttondown.
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Thecommanddial's"CreativeZone" providessix shootingmodes,enablingyou to select the mode and valueswhich best match your subjectand photographicobjectives. ' Also,with "CreativeZone' modes,you can use functionssuch as exposurecompensa' section)to furtherexpandyour in the Applications tion and multiple exposure(explained creativity. Select the desired mode by turning the command dial. P : P r o g r a m A E S e t t i n g s :A l f o c u s eetering A F / C o n t i n u o uws i n d / E v a l u a t i vm The camerasets both apertureand shutt e r s p e e d a u t o m a t i c a l l yt ,a k i n g i n t o a c c o u n tt h e l e n s i n u s e .
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ProgramShift In ProgramAE mode,the automatically set shutterspeed and aperturecombination ( p r o g r a mc)a n b e c h a n g e dw h i l em a i n t a i n ing the sameexposure. To shiftthe program,pressthe shutterbutton halfwayto displaythe exposuredata a n d t u r nt h e e l e c t r o n i ci n p u td i a lt o s e l e c t the desired shutter speed or aperture value. o Programshift is not possiblewhen using a flash.
ln the CreativeZone,an exposure level scale and exposure level mark app e a ri n t h e v i e w f i n d ear n d L C Dp a n e li n a d d i t i o nt o t h e e x p o s u r ed a t a ( s h u t t e r speed and aperture value). The exp o s u r el e v e lm a r ki n d i c a t e tsh e a m o u n t o f e x p o s u r ec o m p e n s a t i o n in the four AE modes.
Six-secondTimer Even if you releasethe shutterbutton after pressingit down halfway,the exp o s u r ed a t a ( s h u t t e rs p e e d a n d a p e r r nd LCD t u r e )i n t h e v i e w f i n d e a appearfor about six seconds.
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Al Tv : Shutter-priorityAE settings: f o c u s A F / C o n t i n u o u sw i n d / E v a l u a t i v e metering I n t h i s m o d et h e u s e r s e l e c t st h e s h u t t e r speedand the camera sets the aperture Thismode valuefor the lightingconditions. is best for takingpicturesof movingsubj e c t s b y c o n t r o l l i n gt h e s h u t t e r s p e e d . Fastershutterspeedsf reezesubjectmotion, while slower shutter speeds can p r o d u c ea r t i s t i cb l u r e f f e c t s . o T h e i n i t i a ls h u t t e rs p e e d s e t t i n gi s a l Turnthe electronicinways 125(11125). p u t d i a l f o r t h e d e s i r e ds h u t t e rs p e e d .
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- The lens'maximumaperUnderexposure . e t a s l o w e rs h u t t e r t u r e s t a r t sb l i n k i n gS s p e e dun t i l i t s t o p sb l i n k i n g . O v e r e x p o s u r-eT h e l e n s ' m i n i m u ma p e r . e t a fa s t e r s h u t t e r t u r e s t a r t sb l i n k i n g S s p e e dun t i l i t s t o p sb l i n k i n g .
Av: Aperture-priorityAE settings Al f o c u s A F / C o n t i n u o u sw i n d / E v a l u a t i v e metering I n t h i sm o d et h e u s e rs e l e c t st h e a p e r t u r e value and the camera sets the correct s h u t t e rs p e e df o r t h e l i g h t i n gc o n d i t i o n s . Use this mode for taking portraits,landscapes,and still life photographywhere depthof fieldis an importantfactor.Larger aperturesproducea shallowdepth of f i e l da p p r o p r i a tfeo r p o r t r a i t sa, n d s m a l l e r aperturesproducea deep depth of field desirablefor landscapes. . T h e i n i t i a la p e r t u r ev a l u es e t t i n gi s a l ways 5.6 (f/5.6).Turn the electronicinp u t d i a lf o r t h e d e s i r e da p e r t u r ev a l u e .
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- The shutterspeedof 30" Underexposure ( 3 0s e c . )b l i n k s S . e t a l a r g e ra p e r t u r eu n t i l the shutterspeedstops blinking. - The shutterspeedof 2000 Overexposure (112000 sec.)blinks.Set a smalleraperture u n t i lt h e s h u t t e rs p e e ds t o p s b l i n k i n g . 25 www.orphancameras.com
Al foM: Manual ExposureSettings: nuouswi nd/Center-weighted cus AF/Conti a v e r a g em e t e r i n g . Thiscreativemodeallowsyouto completely control exposureby setting both the s h u t t e rs p e e da n d a P e r t u r ev a l u e . T h e i n i t i a sl e t t i n gi s a l w a y s1 1 1 2 5s e c . a t f/5.6 1 ) S e tt h e c o m m a n dd i a lt o " M " a n d t u r n t h e e l e c t r o n i ci n p u t d i a l t o s e t t h e d e s i r e ds h u t t e rs P e e d . 2) Whilepressingthe exposurecompensat i o nb u t t o nt,u r nt h e e l e c t r o n i icn p u td i a l t o s e t t h e d e s i r e da P e r t u r ev a l u e .
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DEP: Depth-of-FieldAE settinss: One-shotAF/Singlef ramewind/Evaluative metering AE modeplaceseverything Depth-of-Field betweenset pointsin the foreground and backgroundin focus.The pointsare set usingthe focusmark in the viewfinder. EO
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1 ) S e t t h e c o m m a n dd i a l t o " D E P " . 2\ Placethe focus mark on the first point (a)and pressthe shutterbuttonhalfway. o Removeyour fingerurhenthe green AF symboland "dEP1" lightup in the viewfinder. r 3) Repeatstep #2 for the secondpoint(b); " d E P2 " . 4) Recomposethe picture and press the shutter button halfway.After the AF symbol and exposure data light uP, pressthe shutterbuttoncompletelyto take the picture.
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Checkingthe Exposure o l f t h e m i n i m u ma p e r t u r ev a l u e o f t h e l e n si n u s eb l i n k sc, l e a rt h e f o c u sp o i n t s b y t u r n i n gt h e c o m m a n dd i a lt o a n o t h e r positionand returningit to DEP.Move back from the subject or switch to a wide-anglelens or zoom lens' wideangle setting and repeat steps #2 t h r o u g h4 . W h e n t h e a p e r t u r ev a l u e stopsblinking, the distancerangewill be sharplyfocusedand correct exposure will be obtained o lf boththe shutterspeedand the aperturevalueblink,the exposureis not correct. Use an ND filter in bright situations. The flash can not be combinedwith this mode.
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AdditionalInformation o To cancel Depth-of-Field AE in midoperation,set the command dial to a n o t h e rp o s i t i o n . o Whenusingazoom lens,do not change the focal length after settingthe first point.Alwaysset the focal lengthfirst. o Wide-angle lensesare best usedin this effect. modefor maximumdepth-of-field Lenseswith a focal lengthlongerthan 200 mm are not recommendedfor deep depth of field. o Thismodecan alsobe usedto minimize depthof field by focusingon the same pointbothtimes.A telephotolensgives portraitsthe best shallowdepth-of{ield effect. o lf the focus pointsare extremelynear and far, the shutterspeedmay be very slow.We recommendusing a tripod.
SF: Soft Focus Soft Focusmode rendersthe subjectwith a soft,dreamlikeeffect for attractiveport r a i t s a n d p i c t u r e s q u el a n d s c a p e sT. h e camera automaticallytakes a doubleexposurewith the firstexposurein focusand the secondprovidingthe soft focuseffect. . The strengthof the softfocuseffectcan b e s e t t o e i t h e r" w e a k " ( " 1 " i n t h e L C D p a n e l )o r " s t r o n g " ( " 2 " \ b y o p e r a t i n g t h e e l e c t r o n i ci n P u td i a l . . l f t h e l e n s 'f o c u s ' m o d es w i t c hi s s e t t o " M " , p i c t u r e sa r e t a k e ni n n o r m a lP r o gram AE mode. . Aperturevaluesare not displayedin the v i e w f i n d eo r r i n t h e L C D p a n e ld u r i n g this mode. 1 ) S e t t h e c o m m a n dd i a lt o " S F " . . Change the soft focus strength if desired. www.orphancameras.com
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: 2) Pressthe shutter button halfway,confirm the shutter speed and soft focus value,thenpresscompletelyto takethe picture. r The shutterspeedfor the second exposureof the double exposureand the soft focus valveare displayedin the LCD and viewfinder. o When the shutterbutton is pressed completelyto take the picture,the shutterspeedsfor the first and second exposuresare displayedin seq u e n c ei n t h e L C D p a n e l . r W h e nu s i n gf l a s h ,t h e f l a s hf i r e sf o r the first exposureonly. o The soft focus effect may not be obt a i n e dw h e n u s i n gf l a s h
Exposureconfirmation lf the'softfocusvalueblinks,the desiredsoft focuseffectwill not be obtained,but the exposurewill be correct.To obtaina good soft focus effect, use a telephotolens or move f arth e rfro m t he s ubjec t.
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For effectivesoft focus pictureso Z o o m t h e l e n st o t h e t e l e p h o t os i d e o r lens. use a long-focal-length r Sincethe cameratakestwo exposures to createthe soft focus effect,the subj e c t s h o u l dr e m a i na s s t i l l a s p o s s i b l e u n t i lt h e p i c t u r ei s o v e r . o For portraits,soft focus 1 (weak) is u s u a l l yb e s t .A l s o , a v o i db r i g h ts i n g l e (e.9.,a whitewall)for tone backgrounds best effect. o W h e n u s i n g a l e n s e q u i p p e dw i t h a shootingdistancerangeswitchsuch as the EF 300 mm tl4 L, do not specifya d i s t a n c er a n g e .
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Setting the Sound Mode ('',ra) T h i s f u n c t i o nl e t s y o u s e l e c to n e o f f o u r s o u n d s e t t i n g s( i n c l u d i n gt h r e e m u s i c a l t u n e s )t o p l a yd u r i n gs e l f t i m e ro p e r a t i o n . 1) Set the commanddial to .u). o " ' r l t " i s d i s p l a y e di n t h e L C D p a n e l . 2 ) T u r nt h e e l e c t r o n i ci n p u td i a lt o s e t t h e d e s i r e ds o u n dn u m b e r . r Y o u c a n l i s t e nt o t h e s e l e c t e ds o u n d b y p r e s s i n gt h e s h u t t e rb u t t o nw h e n t h e s o u n dn u m b e ri s d i s p l a y e d .
SoundSetting " 1" : E l e c t r o n i cb e e p e r " 2" . Vivaldi's" FourSeasons-Spring" " 3 " : B e e t h o v e n ' "sT u r k i s hM a r c h " " 4 " : B a c h ' s" M i n u g t " * D u r i n gs e l f t i m e ro p e r a t i o nw h e n2 , 3 o r 4 i s s e l e c t e dt,h e t u n e p l a y sf o r 9 secondsand then the beeperbeeps rapidlyfor 1 secondbeforethe picture is taken.
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Flash Photographyand the Red-eye ReductionFunction T h e s u b j e c t ' se y e s m a y a p p e a rr e d i n f l a s hp h o t o sd u e t o l i g h tr e fl e c t e df r o m is called . h i sp h e n o m e n o n the retinaT " r e d e y e . " T o m i n i m i z er e d e y e , t h i s c a m e r aa u t o m a t i c a l al yc t i v a t e si t s b u i l t in red-eyereductionfunctionin $lEgE timerl mode, O (Full Autol rnode a n d O ( P o r t r a i t \m o d e w h e n u s i n g f l a s h i n a s i t u a t i o nw h er e r e d - e y ei s l i k e l yt o o c c u r .I n t h i s m o d e ,a l a m pi n t h e f l a s hl i g h t sm o m e n t a r i ltyo r e d u c e t h e s i z e o f t h e s u b j e c t ' sp u p i l sb e f o r e t h e f l a s hf i r e s .W h e nt h e s h u t t e rb u t t o n is pressed halfway,the viewfinder d i s p l a yb l i n k st o r 2 s e c o n d sa n dt h e r e d - e y e r e d u c t i o nl a m p l i g h t s .W h e n t h e v i e w f i n d edri s p l a ys t o p sb l i n k i n gp, r e s s t h es h u t t e b r u t t o na l lt h e w a y t o t a k et h e p i c t ur e .
E n t i r ev i e w f i n d edr i s p l a yb l i n k s . ( l n t e r n avl i e w if n d e rd i s P l a Y ) . T h e r e d - e y e r e d u c t i o nl a m p l i g h t s c o n t i n u o u s lwyh i l et h e s h u t t e rb u t t o n i s p r e s s e dh a l f w a y . . Have the subjectlook at the red-eye reductionlampfor besteffect.The redeye reductioneffectdiffersdepending on the subjectandshootingconditions. . T h e r e d - e y er e d u c t i o nl a m p g o e s o u t i f y o u r e m o v ey o u r f i n g e r f r o m t h e s h u t t e rb u t t o nw i t h o u t a k i n ga p i c t u r e . L i g h t f r o m t h e b u i l t - i nf l a s h w i l l b e b l o c k e db y t h e l e n sb a r r e la t d i s t a n c e s b e t w e e n0 . 3 8 m ( t h e c l o s e s ts h o o t i n g USM distanceof the EF 35-B0mmtl4-5.6 l e n s )a n d 0 . 7 m . W h e nu s i n gf l a s h ,a l w a y sk e e pa t l e a s t 0 . 7 m a w a yf r o m t h e s u b j e c t .
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W h e n t h e " r ' ' i n d i c a t o rb l i n k s i n t h e viewfinder,attach the Speedlite200E to the accessoryshoebeforetakingpictures. o Afterattachingthe Speedlite200Eto the accessoryshoe,slidethe lockswitchin t h e d i r e c t i o no f t h e a r r o wt o s e c u r et h e f l a s ht o t h e c a m e r a . o T h e " t ' ' i n d i c a t o rd o e s n o t b l i n k i n creative zone modes.
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1) Setthe Speedlite200E'smainswitchto "1".The readylamplightsup whenflash c h a r g i n gi s c o m p l e t e d . o T h ev i e w f i n d e r ' "s I " i n d i c a t oar l s o lights up when flash charging is completed. 2) Compose the picture and press the s h u t t e rb u t t o nt o t a k e t h e p i c t u r e . . For flash pictures,do not press the s h u t t e rb u t t o n c o m p l e t e l yu n t i l t h e f l a s h u n i t ' s r e a d yl a m p l i g h t su p . * F o r d e t a i l s ,r e f e r t o t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s p r o v i d e dw i t h t h e S p e e d l i t e2 0 0 E .
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Condition W a r n i n gd i s p l a y D u r i n gd a y l i g h ft i l l - i n T h e b a c k g r o u n di s ,e f l a s h p h o t o g r a p h yt h l e n s ' m i n i m u ma p e r t u r e overexposed. v a l u eb l i n k s . T h e l e n s 'm i n i m u m a p e r t u r ev a l u eb l i n k s .
T h e b a c k g r o u n di s overexposed.
T h e l e n s 'm a x i m u m a p e r t u r ev a l u eb l i n k s .
T h e b a c k g r o u n di s u n derexposed.
The fastestpossiblexsync shutterspeed 90 ( 1 / 9 0s e c . )b l i n k s .
T h e b a c k g r o u n di s overexposed.
The slowestshutter s p e e d3 0 " ( 3 0 s e c . ) b li n k s .
T h e b a c k g r o u n di s u n derexposed.
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Note T h e s u b j e c ti s c o r r e c t l Y exposed. The subjectis correctlY exposedB . l i n k i n gm a y stop if a faster shutter speed is set. The subjectis correctlY exposedB . l i n k i n gm a y stop if a slowershutter speed is set. T h e s u b j e c ti s c o r r e c t l Y exposedB . l i n k i n gm a y s t o p i f a s m a l l e ra P e r ture is set. T h e s u b j e c ti s c o r r e c t l Y exposed.Blinking may s t o p i f a l a r g e ra p e r t u r e is set.
X.syncShutterSpeedand ApertureValue *'i' fi A u t o m a t i c a l l sv e t t o 1 / 9 0 s e c . M a n u a l l ys e t t o a n y d e s i r e ds h u t t e r s p e e do f 1 / 9 0s e c . o r s l o w e r * .
F l a s ha p e r t u r ev a l u ea u t o m a t i c a l l y s e t a c c o r d i n gt o e x i s t i n gl i g h t i n ga n d TTL program. Aperturevalue automaticallyset acc o r d i n gt o t h e s e t s h u t t e rs p e e da n d e x i s t i n gl i g h t i n g .
Automaticallyset between30" and 1 / 9 0 s e c . a c c o r d i n gt o t h e s e t a p e r t u r e v a l u ea n d e x i s t i n gl i g h t i n g .
M a n u a l l ys e t t o a n y d e s i r e da p e r t u r e v a lue .
M a n u a l l ys e t t o a n y d e s i r e ds h u t t e r s p e e do f 1 / 9 0s e c . o r s l o w e r * .
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Themainlightmeteringsystemusedin this camerais called"evaluativemetering."lt evaluatesthe entirepictureareaby dividing it intothreezonesto determinethe best differexposuretakinginto consideration ences in brightnessbetweenthe subject and backgroundand the size of the subject. With a backlitsubject,for example, to compensates the cameraautomatically obtain correct exposure for the main subject. Partialmetering,off the otherhand,reads of the centerof the picturearea. only9.5o/o suitedfor photography Thisis particularly whenthere in theatersandothersituations - is a significant bedifferencein brightness tweenthe main subjectand background. The exposure setting is automatically in partialmeteringmode,allowing loct<ed you to f reelyrecomposethe pictureafter metering.
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1) Composethe pictureand focusthe subj e c t , t h e n r e m o v ey o u r f i n g e rf r o m t h e s h u t t e rb u t t o n . 2 ) P l a c et h e p a r t i a lm e t e r i n gc i r c l ei n t h e v i e w f i n d eor n t h e s u b j e c ty o u u ; a n tm e teredand pressthe partialmeteringbutl e t e r i n gm a r k " * ' ' t o n .T h e p a r t i a m a p p e a r si n t h e v i e w f i n d e rA. f t e r " * " appears,press the shutter button halfway. 3 ) W h i l ep r e s s i n gt h e s h u t t e rb u t t o nh a l f w a y , r e c o m p o s et h e p i c t u r ei f d e s i r e d and pressthe shutterbuttoncompletely. Note: You may removeyourthumbf rom the part i a l m e t e r i n gb u t t o ni f y o u p r e s st h e s h u t ter buttonhalfwayafter " tt " appearsin theviewfinder.
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U s ee x p o s u r ec o m p e n s a t i ofno r i n t e n t i o n ally underexposedor overexposedpict u r e s .T h e c o m p e n s a t i o n r a n g ei s u p t o + l - 2 s t o p si n h a l f - s t o pi n c r e m e n t s . Whilepressingthe exposurecompensation b u t t o n ,t u r n t h e e l e c t r o n i ci n p u td i a l u n t i l t h e e x p o s u r el e v e l m a r k i s s e t t o t h e d e s i r e de x p o s u r ec o m p e n s a t i o a nm o u n t .
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Try thisfunctionfor creativeand dramatic effects.Up to nineexposurescan be made on the samef ramewith minimaloperation.
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W h e n u s i n g n o n D X - c o d e df i l m o r w h e n youwantto set the effectivespeedof a film f r o m y o u r o w n t e s t s ,y o u c a n determined m a n u a l l ys e t t h e f i l m s p e e dt o a n y v a l u e from ISO 6-6400in 1/3-stepincrements. T h es e t t i n gi s c a n c e l e da f t e rt h e f i l m i s r e moved and replaced with another DXc o d e df i l m .
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1) Setthe commanddialto lSO."lSO" and a f i l m s p e e da p p e a ri n t h e L C D p a n e l . 2 ) T u r nt h e e l e c t r o n i ci n p u td i a lt o s e t t h e d e s i r e df i l m s p e e d .
1. ComparisonsBetweenAF Mode and Film Wind Mode
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The battery'sshootingcapacityvariesd e p e n dni g o n f l a s h u s e a n d o n t h e t e m P e r a t u r e o f t h e e n v i r o n m e n tR. e f e rt o t h e t a b l e b e l o w .
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o Basedon a new 2CR5lithiumbatteryusingthe EF 35-80mm f/4-5.6USM lensand24-exp. film. o Data are based on Canon's StandardTest Method'
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Ihe accessoriesdescribed in this section are sold separately.
1. DedicatedCanonSpeedlites lf you needa flashwitha littlehigheroutput t h a n t h a t o f t h e b u i l t - i nf l a s h ,a t t a c ht h e and simpleSpeedlite200E extra-compact ( g u i d en u m b e r: 6 6 . f I l 2 0 . ma t I S O1 0 0 )t o the camera.All you haveto do is switchit on andpointandshoot. l n a d d i t i o nt o t h e 2 O O E ,t .h e p o w e r f u l 43OEZ zoomflashwith the maximum g u i d e n u m b e ro f 1 4 1. f l l 4 3 . m ( a t I S O 10 0 ) , a n d t h e 3 O O E Zw i t h t h e m a x i m u m g u i d en u m b e o r f 9 8 . f t / 3 0 . m( a t I S O 1 0 0 ) Withthe 430E2in particular, are available. a d v a n c e df u n c t i o n ss u c h a s f l a s ho u t p u t s t, r o b o s c o p ifcl a s h , l e v e lc o m p e n s a t i o n , nd s e c o n d - c u r t a isny n c ,b o u n c ef l a s h a s l o w s y n c h r o n i z a t iaorne p o s s i b l ei n a d d i t i o n t o l a r g e o u t p u t .A n e x t e r n a bl a t t e r y packis alsoavailable forthe430E2. www.orphancameras.com
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2. Grip ExtensionGR-70 Thegripextensionincreasesthe sizeof the gripto providea morecomfortableand sec u r e h o l d f o r l a r g eh a n d s .A n a d j u s t a b l e paddedstrap is includedfor easier hand l i n g .F a s t e n si n t o t h e t r i p o ds o c k e tw i t h a lock nut screw.
3. SeriesE DioptricAdiustment Lenses * T h e n u m e r i c avl a l u ep r i n t e do n a d i o p t r i c a d j u s t m e nlte n si n d i c a t e st h e d i o p ter value obtained when the dioptric adiustment lens is attached to the camera.Thisnumberdoesnot indicate the dioptervalueof the dioptricadjustment lensitself.
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wearers,thereare 10 correcForeyeglass f rom + 3 to -4 dpt. lenses available tion purchasefor the before a test Conduct your prescription and make match to best viewingmore comfortable.
4. Lens Hoods Use lens hoods to keep unwantedlight f r o m e n t e r i n gt h e l e n s . S e l e c tt h e r i g h t hood size to match your lens.
5. Filters Use filtersto cut unwantedlightand provide specialeffects. o Do not use more than one filter at the s a m et i m e . o W h e n u s i n ga p o l a r i z i n g f i l t e r ,b e s u r e t o u s e a C a n o nP L C c i r c u l a rp o l a r i z i n g filter.
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Keepyour camerain top conditionby following these suggestionsfor periodic c l e a n i n gS. e e t h e p r e c a u t i o n os n p . 5 f o r other importantinformation. 1. Cleaning the lens surfaceBlow off dust with a blowerbrush and gentlywipethe lenssurfacewitha piece o f l e n sc l e a n i n gp a p e rm o i s t e n e dw i t h l e n s c l e a n e r .C l e a n i n a s p i r a lm o t i o n from the center outwards. 2. Cleaning mirror and focusing screenUse a blower brush reservedfor this purposeonly.lf morecleaningis necessary,NEVERattemptto do it yourself. Takethe camerato an authorizedCanon servicefacility.
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3. Cleaning the film chamberUsea blowerbrushto removeaccumul a t e d f i l m d u s t p a r t i c l e st h a t m i g h t s c r a t c ht h e f i l m . B e c a r e f u l N O T T O T O U C Ht h e s h u t t e rc u r t a i n . 4. Cleaningthe film pressureplate and film guide railsLightlywipe the surfacewith a pieceof with lens lenscleaningpapermoistened c l e a n i n g .B e c a r e f u l N O T T O T O U C H t h e s h u t t e rc u r t a i n . . Use of aerosolspraydust removers is not recommended.
Liquid Crystal DisPlaY/BatterY Notes The LCDusesliquidcrystalto show exposure information.After about five y e a r s ,t h e d i s p l a ym a y b e c o m ed i f f i c u l t o read.lf this occurs,haveit replacedat an Canonservicefacility.Replaceauthorized m e n t i s a t t h e o w n e r ' se x p e n s e . Liquidcrystalmay also respondrelatively below32"F/0"C.lt slowlyin temperatures may also darkenin temperaturesaround 1 4 0 o F / 6 0 ' CT . he LCD will return w h e nt h e t e m p e r a t u r er e t u r n st o n o r m a l .
Batterylnformation Lithium Battery Check Alwayscheck the batteryal the following times. 1 . W h e n l o a d i n ga n e w b a t t e r Y 2. Atter lengthystorage 3. Before an important shooting assignment 4. ln coldweather 5 . l f t h e s h u t t e rw i l l n o t r e l e a s e Battery Use Information s i t ha c l e a n , 1 . W i p et h e b a t t e r yt e r m i n a l w d r y c l o t ht o e n s u r ep r o p e rc o n n e c t i o n . 2. Removethe batteryif you do not expect t o u s e t h e c a m e r af o r m o r et h a n t h r e e weeks. 3. Batteryperformancedeterioratesslightl y i n t e m p e r a t u r ebs e l o w3 2 " F / O . C . Keepthe cameraand especiallya spare batteryclose to your body or in an inside pocketto keep it warm until use.
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4. Thebatterymay explodeor causeburns if disassembled, recharged, shorted,exposedto hightemperatures, or disposed o f i n f i r e .B e s u r et o o b s e r v ea l l p r e c a u tionsindicatedon the batterypackage. Always keep it out of the reach of children. 5. lf the battery check symbol blinks or does not appearin the LCD duringbatterycheck,exposurewill be okay as longas the shutterreleases.Filmadvanceand rewindwillbe impairedby insufficient battery power. lf wind or rewindstopsdue to the exhaustedbattery,the film cartridgesymbolwill blink. Filmtransportresumesaftera new battery is loaded.
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T Y P EA N D M A J O R C O M P O N E N T S T y p e : 3 5 m m f o c a l p l a n e s h u t t e rS L R (single-lens reflex)autofocus/auto expos u r ec a m e r a w , i t h b u i l t - i nm o t o rd r i v e andflash. Lens Mount: CanonEF mount(electronic signaltransfersystem) Usable Lenses:Canon EF lenses Viewfinder: Fixed eye-levelpentaprism. Gives 9Oo/overtical and horizontal coverageof actual picture area and 0 . 7 5 Xm a g n i f i c a t i owni t h 5 0 m m l e n sa t i n fi n i t y . Standard Diopter: Adjustedto -1. Focusing Screen:Fixed,new laser-matte screen with focus mark and partial m e t e r i n gm a r k . Shutter:Vertical{ravel,focal planeshutter with all speedselectronicallycontrolled. Shutter Speed: 112000- 30 sec. and bulb. 58
Set in 1/2-stopincrements.X-sync is 1 / 9 0s e c . AUTOFOCUS AF Control System: TTL-SIR(Secondary lmage Registration)phase detection lmage type using BASIS(Base-Stored Sensor).Two modesavailable:One-shot and Al Focus that automatically switchesto One-shotor Al Servo accordingto subject. M a n u a lf o c u s i n ga l s o p o s s i b l e . A F W o r k i n g R a n g e :E V 1 - 1 8 a t I S O1 0 0 . AF Auxiliary Light: Automaticallyprojected when necessaryby the specified Speedlite.
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Film Wind: Automatic.Oneof two modes i s a u t o m a t i c a l lsye t : S i n g l eF r a m ea n d C o n t i n u o u (s1 f p s m a x i m u m ) . Film Rewind:Automaticrewindat end of roll.
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P O W E RS O U R C E Battery: One six-volt lithium battery (2CR5) OTHER with a controlled Self-timer:Electronically 1O-sec.delay. soundselectable Sound Mode:Self-timer f r o m f o u r s e t t i n g s - e l e c t r o n i cb e e p e r , V i v a l d i ' s" F o u r S e a s o n s - S p r i n g " , B e e t h o v e n ' s" T u r k i s h M a r c h" a n d B a c h ' s" M i n u e t " . DIMENSIONS Size: 5-7lB" (W) x 3-13/16" (H) x 2 - 1 1 161" ( D ) 1 4 8( W ) x 9 9 8 ( H ) x 6 8 ( D ) m m W e i g h t : 1 4 . 1o z . ( 4 1 0g ) w i t h o u tb a t t e r y ^60
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Power Source: Same as that of the body All data are based on Canon'sStandard Test Method. Subjectto changewithout notice.
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