Canon V User Manual

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3. Film Frame Dial5. Cable Release Socket6. Film Transport Indicator7. Flash Synchronization Dial8. Flash Synchronization Selector9. High Speed Shutt

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20. Film Plane Mark21. Lens Depth-of-Field Scale22. Accessory Clip23. Film Rewind Knob24. Rewind Knob Release Lever27. Automatic Parallax Adjustment P

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Any standard 35mm film cartridge will fit the Model V.Slide the Rewind Knob Release Lever (24) in the direction shown by the arrow. The film Rewind Kn

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Pull the film cartridge to the recess directly beneath the Rewind Knob. Depress the Film Rewind Knob (23) again to lock the film cartridge

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<QU<a:cQThe Film Frame Dial (3) on the Model V shows you the number of frames you have not yet exposed. It should be set at

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Film Type IndicatorAs a reminder, set the Film Type Indicator (28) to the ASA speed of the film you are using, and to show whether you are

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Setting Shutter SpeedThis may be done before or after cocking shutter. There are two speed dials on the Canon V The High Speed Dial (9) is for sh

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Slow Speed DialSet the High Shutter Speed Dial to 1/30 sec. Rotate the Slow Shutter Speed Dial until the speed you want is on top, opposite the indic

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SETTING LENS APERTURE (F: STOP)Set the Lens Aperture Scale (17) by turning the milled ring at the end of your lens until the required f:stop is

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On the Canon Model V, focusing and composing can be done at the same time. When you look through the Range-Viewfinder Eyepiece (13), you will see two

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UJLi-U_OXI-CLUJQThe Depth-of-Field Scale (21) shows you the range of objects which will also be in focus on the film. This range will vary with the

Page 15 - Film Type Indicator

Adjustment of the Viewfinder Dial (15) is made by turning the Viewfinder Selector (16).Position “35” shows you the view which any Canon 35mm le

Page 16 - High Speed Dial

On the Lens Depth of Field Scale (21) of some Canon Lenses is the letter “R”. This is for infrared film. When using this type of film, focus in the no

Page 17 - Slow Speed Dial

You have now completed the following steps:1. Wound your shutter, ready for your first exposure2. Set both speed dials3. Adjusted the Lens Aperture D

Page 19 - FOCUSING & COMPOSING

ozQzThe Canon V features the fastest built-in Rapid Wind mechanism which winds the film to the next exposure and which also recocks the shutter. At th

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For copying stand work, etc. the Manual Film Winding Knob (1) is used instead of the Rapid Wind mechanism.Align the three engraved black dots o

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DOUBLE EXPOSURE PROCEDURE22

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An accidental Double Exposure is impossible on the Canon V. For deliberate Double Exposures, the following procedure should be adopted:1. Turn the Fi

Page 23 - Film Plane Mark (20)

FILM LOADING 10INFRAREDPHOTOGRAPHY 14FILM AND FRAME DIAL 12EXPOSING 15FILM TYPE INDICATOR 12FILM WINDING 16SETTING SHUTTERSPEED 13DOUBLE EXPOSURES 18U

Page 24 - EXPOSING

UNLOADING1. Turn the Film Rewind Ring (2) from “A” to the Film Rewind Mark ( * ).2. Slide the Rewind Knob Release Lever (24) in the direction sho

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up into position. Pull it out to its fullest extent.3. Turn the Film Rewind Knob in a clockwise direction until all the film has been wound ba

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û-<(J)OSet the Flash Synchronization Lever to show for:Xen<24FP (Focal Plane) Bulbs for all speeds from 1/1000—1 sec. M Bulbs for speeds from 1/

Page 28 - DOUBLE EXPOSURE PROCEDURE

Electrical contact is made for flash bulbs when the Canon Flash Unit Model V is attached to the Flash Unit Connector Socket (31). No external w

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DUUJH-LubJ(/)A built-in Self Timer (26) is incorporated in the Model V camera. When you are ready to take your picture, turn the Self Ti

Page 30 - UNLOADING

All Canon Cameras and Lenses feature standard flanges and threads. The screw-in lens mount has been proven the most accurate and durable, with the gre

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for Canon 35mm f:l .8, f:2.8In FeetDepth of Field TableMinimum Circle of Confusion: 0.035mmDepth of Field Table4)1.u1 6i711) .til ) 16 »22ll-inn IK «H

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for Canon 50mm f:1.2, f:1.5, f:1.8, f:2.8 In FeetMinimum Circle of Confusion: 0.035mmDepth of Field Table^___Dtprh ot Field Table..4. . I 1144- 1•„ .r

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CanonMODEL

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OF YOURDO read this instruction book carefully.DO consult your dealer if you have any problem about using your Camera or Lenses.DO keep the

Page 36 - CHANGING LENSES

CanonDON’T keep your camera in the glove compartment of your car where it will he subject to shaking, vibration, heat, dust, etc.DON’T ke

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1. Film Winding Knob (Manual)2. Film Rewind Ring (Shutter Release Button Guard)4. Shutter Release Button10. Slow Speed Shutter Dial11. Lens Focusing

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25. Rapid Wind Trigger26. Built-in Self Timer30. Film Frame Counting Dial Setting Wheel31. Flash Unit Connector Socket32. Tripod Socket (ASA)33. Eyele

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