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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
CANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

EEINSTRUCTIONMANUALCANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, JapanU.S.A. CANON U.S.A. INC.For all inquiries concerning this came

Page 2 - Copyrights

10For detailed information, reference page numbers are provided in parentheses (p.**). NomenclatureSelf-timer lamp (p.78)Contacts(p.9)Lens mountLens l

Page 3 - Equipment Check List

100Sync SpeedThe EOS-1D Mark II can synchronize with compact, non-Canon flash units at 1/250 sec. or slower shutter speeds. With large studio flash, the

Page 4 - Contents

1015Image PlaybackYou 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

Page 5

102You can see the image on the LCD monitor immediately after you take the picture. You can set one of three image review options: [On] to display the

Page 6 - Safety Warnings

103You can change the number of seconds the image is displayed on the LCD monitor after being captured. 1Select [Review time]. ¡Select the <z>

Page 7

104Vertical shots can be rotated automatically so that they are displayed upright during playback. Auto rotate will work only with vertical images cap

Page 8 - Handling Precautions

105You can select any image to view. You can view a single image, the shooting information, an index display, or a magnified view. 1Playback the image.

Page 9 - Cautions for Prolonged Use

1061Playback the image. 2Change the image display format. ¡Hold down the <V> button and turn the <5> dial. s The image display format on

Page 10 - Nomenclature

1073Highlight AlertSet the <x> menu’s [Highlight alert] to [On]. This will display the highlight alert on the shooting information and single im

Page 11

108With the <x> menu, you can set [Histogram display] to [Bright.] or [RGB]. [Bright.] DisplayThis histogram is a graph showing the distribution

Page 12

109You can magnify the image by 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor. 1Select the image to be magnified. 2Magnify the image. ¡Hold down the <r> button

Page 13 - Top LCD Panel

11Flash-sync contacts Hot shoeTop LCD panel (p.13)〈6〉 Main Dial (p.29)〈O〉 Exposure compensation/Aperture button (p.92/90)〈U〉 LCD panel illumination bu

Page 14 - Rear LCD Panel

110You can rotate an image by 90˚ or 270˚ clockwise. Images will then be displayed in the correct orientation during playback. 1Select [Rotate]. ¡Sele

Page 15 - Viewfinder Information

111Set the <b> menu’s [Video system] to [NTSC] or [PAL] to match your TV system. Always turn off the camera and the television before connecting

Page 16

112This prevents the image from being erased accidentally. 1Display the image to be protected. 2Protect the image. ¡Press the <H> button. sThe

Page 17 - Getting Started

113You can protect all the images in the selected folder (p.61) or memory card all at once. Or you can cancel the image protection all at once. 1Selec

Page 18 - Recharging the Battery

114You can record and add sound to any image. The sound data is recorded in the image file and can be played with the software provided. 1Display the i

Page 19 - Recharge the battery

115You can erase a single image with the <L> button, erase all images in a folder, or use menu commands to erase all images in a memory card. On

Page 20 - Rubber lining

1161Select the folder containing the images to be erased. (p.61)2Set the playback mode. ¡Press the <V> button. ¡If the folder selection screen

Page 21 - Temperature Shots remaining

1171Select [Erase all on card]. ¡Select the <x> tab. ¡Hold down the <X> button and turn the <5> dial to select [Erase all on card]

Page 22 - Connect the power cord

118Formatting a memory card will erase all the data in the card, including protected images. Before formatting a card, make sure there is nothing you

Page 23 - Mounting and Detaching a Lens

119Handling “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

Page 24

12* In this manual, “SD card” refers to the SD memory card. 〈H〉 Protect /Sound recording button (p.112/114)〈V〉 Display button (p.60, 105)〈L〉 Erase but

Page 25

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1216Camera Direct PrintingThis section explains how to print your digital camera photos with a printer capable of direct printing via <w>PictBri

Page 27 - Basic Operation

122You do the direct printing procedure entirely through your camera’s LCD monitor.The operation method is the same as selecting and setting menu sett

Page 28 - Shutter Button

1234Turn on the printer.5Turn the camera’s power switch to <1>.s Some printers may have a beeping sound.6Playback the image.s The image will app

Page 29 - 6> Dial

124¡ If 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

Page 30 - 9). During

125Depending on your printer, certain settings might be different or might not be available. For details, refer to your printer’s instruction manual.1

Page 31 - Vertical Shooting

126¡Select the size of the paper to be loaded in the printer.¡Select the type of paper to be loaded in the printer.About the Paper TypeIf you are usin

Page 32 - Menu Operations

127About Page Layout4Set the other options. ¡If desired, also set the <H> date imprinting, <E> printing effects, and <R> number of c

Page 33 - 5> dial to select the

128¡ Depending on the image’s size and recording quality, it may take some time for the printing to start after you select [Print].¡ The [Default] set

Page 34 - Menu Settings

1291Select the image to be printed.¡Check that the <A> icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor.2Press the <X> button.s The

Page 35

13Top LCD PanelThe actual display will show only the applicable items. ApertureAEB amountAF point selection mode (AF, [ ], HP)Memory card No. (1, 2)Sh

Page 36 - N> button and <B>

1304Set the options. ¡Set the [Image], [Borders], and [Date]as desired. ¡[Image] is selectable when card-size paper is used. If you set [Multiple], 8

Page 37 - Dioptric Adjustment

1316Print the image. ¡Select [Print]. s The printing will start. ¡When the printing ends, the screen will return to step 1. ¡To cancel the printing, p

Page 38 - M> button

1321Select the image to be printed. ¡Check that the <S> icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor.2Press the <X> button. sThe

Page 39 - 4> switch to <2>

1334Set the options. ¡[Paper] is for setting the size of the paper loaded in the printer. ¡Check the [Borders] and [Date]settings and set them if nece

Page 40 - 3Cleaning the CMOS sensor

134If you set [Bordered], certain printers may print the date on the border. ¡ If [Date] is set to [On], the recorded date will be imprinted on the lo

Page 41 - Exit the sensor cleaning

135You can trim the image and print only the trimmed portion.Do the trimming before printing. If you set the trimming and then set the print settings,

Page 42 - Attaching the Strap

1363Exit the trimming.¡Press the <X> button.s The Print setting screen will reappear.s On the upper left, you can see the trimmed image area tha

Page 43 - Image Settings

1377DPOF: Digital PrintOrder FormatWith DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), you can specify which images in the Memory card are to be printed and the q

Page 44 - Select the image size

138Set the print type, date imprinting, and file No. imprinting. The print settings will be applied to all print-ordered images. (They cannot be set in

Page 45 - About the RAW Format

1394 Exit the set up screen.¡Press the <7> button.s The Print Order screen will reappear.¡Next, select [Order] or [All] to select the images to

Page 46 - Select the image size

14Rear LCD PanelThe actual display will show only the applicable items. White balanceQ AutoW DaylightE ShadeR CloudyY Tungsten lightU White fluorescen

Page 47 - Setting the ISO Speed

1401Select [Order].s The order screen will appear.2Select the image to be printed.¡If you set the camera for index playback, a three-image display wil

Page 48 - 3Selecting the White Balance

1414Exit the Order screen. ¡Press the <7> button. s The Print Order screen will reappear. ¡Press the <7> button again to save the print or

Page 49 - 3Custom White Balance

1423Exit the Print Order screen.¡On the Print Order screen, press the <7> button.s The settings will be saved to the memory card, and the menu w

Page 50 - Select <

143With a printer compatible with direct printing, you can easily print images specified with DPOF.1Prepare to print. ¡See pages 122-123 and follow “Pr

Page 51 - Setting the Color Temperature

1445Start printing.¡Select [OK].s The printing will start.¡To stop the printing, press the <X> button while [Stop] is displayed, then press [OK]

Page 52 - White Balance Correction

1458Customizing the CameraCustom Functions enable you to customize various camera features to suit your picture-taking preferences. F11]QCA.6,dk /23 ɚ

Page 53 - White Balance Auto Bracketing

1461Select [Custom Functions (C.Fn)]. ¡Select the <n> tab. ¡Hold down the <X> button and turn the <5> dial to select [CustomFuncti

Page 54 - Take the picture

147C.Fn-03 is unused. 3Custom Function SettingsC.Fn-01 Viewfinder display during exposure1: Displays the exposure information and number of remaining

Page 55 - Selecting the Color Matrix

148C.Fn-05 Manual Tv/Av set. for M exp. 1: This is convenient when you often have to change the aperture during studio shooting with studio flash unit

Page 56 - Select the item to be set

149C.Fn-07 C.Fn-07 USM lens electronic MF1: This prevents the focus from being thrown off by inadvertent turning of the focusing ring after One-Shot

Page 57 - Set the desired setting

15Viewfinder InformationSpot metering circleLaser-matte screenq Manual exposurewAE lockAEB in progressMulti-spot meteringr Flash-ready Improper FE lo

Page 58 - Select [Set up]

150C.Fn-09 Auto bracketing sequence / Auto cancelYou can change the AEB sequence when you bracket with the shutter speed, aperture, or ISO speed. You

Page 59

151C.Fn-12 Mirror lockup1: Effective for close-up and telephoto shots to prevent camera shake caused by the mirror’s reflex action. See page 97 for th

Page 60 - Creating a new folder

152C.Fn-16 Safety shift settingSafety shift can be set for the shutter-priority AE and aperture-priority AE modes. 1: If the subject’s brightness cha

Page 61 - Selecting the Memory Card

153C.Fn-18 Switch to the registered AF point1: Press the <P> button to switch to the registered AF point. 2: Switch to the registered AF point

Page 62 - Difference between h and j

154C.Fn-20 AI Servo tracking sensitivity1 or 2: Prevents the autofocus from being thrown off by any obstacle passing between the camera and subject. 3

Page 63 - 3File Numbering Methods

155You can register up to three groups of Custom Function settings. A group of Custom Function settings can be used for a specific shooting situation s

Page 64 - 5F9Z0001.jpg

1565Register or apply. ¡Hold down the <X> button and turn the <5> dial to select [OK]. Then let go of the <X> button. ¡To register

Page 65 - Drive Modes

157Beyond Custom Functions, Personal Functions enable you to further customize your camera settings. They are set with the provided software (EOS View

Page 66 - Selecting the AF Mode

158You can clear or reset Personal Functions that have been set and registered with the provided software. The Personal Function settings can be modifi

Page 67

159You can save the shooting mode, menu settings, Custom Function settings, Personal Function settings, etc. , onto the memory card and later read the

Page 68 - SSelecting the AF Point

16 ¡In this manual, the icons and markings indicating the camera’s buttons, dials, and settings correspond to the icons and markings on the camera. ¡

Page 69 - C.Fn-13-3

1601Transfer the camera settings saved in the memory card to the camera. 2Select [Loading camera settings]. ¡Select the <c> tab. ¡Hold down th

Page 70 - Automatic AF point selection

1619ReferenceThis section will help you understand your camera better. It covers basic shooting concepts, system accessories, camera specifications, an

Page 71 - P> button to

162If there is a problem, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. ¡ You are using the wrong battery. sUse the dedicated Ni-MH Pack. (p.18) ¡ The b

Page 72 - AF Point Activation Area

163¡ Auto power off is in effect. s Set the <4> switch to <1> again or set auto power off to [Off]. (p.35)¡ The battery is almost exhauste

Page 73

164 ¡ The lens focus mode switch is set to <g>. sOn the lens, set the focus mode switch to <f>. (p.23) ¡ Camera shake occured when you pr

Page 74 - S> button, the top

165If a camera error occurs, <Err xx> will be displayed on the top LCD panel. Follow the instruction below to resolve the respective error code.

Page 75 - Subjects difficult to focus

166You 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 settin

Page 76 - Manual Focusing

167Ec-series Interchangeable Focusing ScreensEc-A: Standard microprism Ec-H: Laser-matte with scaleEc-B: New split screenEc-I: Laser-matte with cross

Page 77 - Selecting the Drive Mode

168Major Accessories (Optional)Ni-MH Pack NP-E3Dedicated, high-capacity power pack. Rated voltage of 12 V. It can be recharged up to 500 times. When f

Page 78 - Self-timer Operation

169Remote Switch RS-80N3This is a remote switch with an 80 cm cord to prevent camera shake for super-telephoto shots, macroshooting, and bulb exposure

Page 79 - Exposure Control

171Getting StartedThis chapter explains a few preparatory steps and basic operations with the EOS-1D Mark II.F11]QCA./,dk /5 ɚĘȸ ƒƐƐƓஉƑƑרƑƙ୸ý࣏ෙ୸ýعؽƓݰƑ

Page 80 - Spot Metering

170System Map220EXST-E2 420EX 550EXMacro Ring Lite MR-14EXMacro Twin Lite MT-24EXEyecup Ec-IIAnti-Fog Eyepiece EcRubber Frame EcE-series Dioptric Adju

Page 81 - AF Point-Linked Spot Metering

171CF cardSD memory cardCard readerData Verification KitDVK-E2PC card adapterInterface CableIFC-200D4Interface Cable IFC-400PCUInterface CableIFC-450D

Page 82

172• TypeType: Digital AF/AE SLRRecording medium: Type I or II CF card, SD memory cardImage size: 28.7 x 19.1mmCompatible lenses: Canon EF lenses (exc

Page 83

173Interface: IEEE1394 for personal computersUSB for direct printingVideo output (NTSC/PAL)• White BalanceSettings: Auto, daylight, shade, cloudy, tun

Page 84 - W> button and

174AF working range: EV 0-18 (at ISO 100 at 20°C/68˚F)Focusing modes: One-Shot AF (ONE SHOT)AI Servo AF (AI SERVO)Manual focusing (MF)AF point selecti

Page 85

175Shutter release: Soft-touch electromagnetic releaseSelf-timer: 10-sec. or 2-sec. delayRemote control: Remote control with N3 type terminal• FlashEO

Page 86

176• Sound RecordingRecording method: The voice annotation recorded with the built-in microphone is attached to the image. File format: WAVRecording t

Page 87 - 15"” is 15 sec

177Digital Camera Model DS126051This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This dev

Page 88 - Focus the subject

178Aaccessories...168Adobe RGB...55AE lock...

Page 89 - Depth-of-field Preview

18For details on using the battery, refer to the instructions for the Ni-MH Pack NP-E3 or Ni-MH Charger NC-E2. 1Connect the power cord. s The <POWE

Page 90 - 6> dial to set the

193Recharge the battery. s When you connect the battery, the recharging will start automatically and the <CHARGE> lamp will light. s When the

Page 91 - Set the exposure

2Thank you for purchasing a Canon product. The EOS-1D Mark II is a high-performance, digital AF SLR camera with a large, fine-detail, 8.20-megapixel CM

Page 92 - 5> dial to set the

201Detach the battery compartment cap. ¡Grasp both sides of the cap and pull it off. 2Insert the battery. ¡Insert the battery and while pushing it i

Page 93 - Set the AEB amount

21Battery LifeThe figures above are based on Canon’s testing standards. 1Flip out the battery release handle and turn it as shown by the arrow. 2Press

Page 94 - AEB with the ISO Speed

22With DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1, you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level. 1Insert the DC Coupler. ¡

Page 95

231Remove the caps. ¡Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow. 2Attach the lens. ¡Align the red dots on the l

Page 96 - Bulb Exposures

24The 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 se

Page 97 - Mirror Lockup

254Turn the <4> switch to <1>. sThe number of possible shots will be displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder. sThe folder No

Page 98 - Flash Photography

26¡ 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, re

Page 99 - 5 Take the picture

27The camera can operate only after the <4> switch is turned on. <2> : The camera is turned off and does not operate. <1> : To turn

Page 100 - Non-Canon Flash Units

28The shutter button has two stages. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely. Pressing half

Page 101 - Image Playback

29The <6> dial is mainly used for shooting-related settings. There are three ways to use this dial:(1)While pressing a button, turn the <6>

Page 102 - 3Reviewing Images

3Check that all the following items have been included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer. The accessories included can als

Page 103 - Select the desired setting

30The <5> dial is used for AF point selection and selecting the desired setting on the LCD monitor. This <5> dial works only when the <

Page 104 - 3Auto Image Rotation

31For vertical shooting, the vertical grip (camera bottom) has a shutter button, Main Dial, AF point selection button, AE lock button, Assist button,

Page 105

32By setting various optional settings with the menus, you can set processing parameters, the date/time, Custom Functions, etc. While looking at the L

Page 106 - Shooting information

331Display the menu. ¡Press the <M> button to display the menu. To turn off the menu, press the button again. ¡With the menu displayed, follow

Page 107 - 3Highlight Alert

345Exit the menu. ¡Press the <M> button to exit. Menu Settings<z> Shooting menuCustom WBManual setting of white balanceJPEG QualityCompres

Page 108 - 3Histogram

35<c> Set-up 1 menuAuto power off1 min. 2 min. 4 min. 8 min. 15 min. 30 min. OffFile numberingAuto ResetContinuous Manual ResetBackUp modeOffCF

Page 109 - Magnified View

36¡When using the LCD monitor, you can use the <5> dial even while the <7> switch is <2>. ¡The LCD monitor cannot be used as a viewfi

Page 110 - M> button. The menu will

371Remove the eyecup. ¡While grasping both sides of the eyecup, slide it upward to remove. 2Turn the dioptric adjustment knob. ¡Turn the knob to the

Page 111 - Viewing the Images on TV

381Select [Date/Time]. ¡Select the <b> tab. ¡Hold down the <X> button and turn the <5> dial to select [Date/Time]. Then let go of

Page 112 - J Image Protection

39The date/time (back-up) battery’s service life is about 10 years. If the date/time is reset, replace the back-up battery with a new CR2025 lithium b

Page 113 - Select [Protect images]

4IntroductionEquipment Check List ... 3Handling Precautions ...

Page 114 - KSound Recording for an Image

40The CMOS sensor is like the film in a film camera. If any dust or other foreign matter adheres to the CMOS sensor, it may show up as a dark speck in t

Page 115 - Erasing Images

414Press the shutter button completely. s The mirror will lock up and the shutter will open. 5Cleaning the CMOS Sensor¡Use a rubber blower to carefull

Page 116 - L> button

42Pass the end of the strap through the camera’s strap eyelet and the strap’s clasp on the under side.Attaching the StrapAfter attaching the strap, pu

Page 117 - Erase the images

432Image SettingsThis chapter explains the settings for shooting digital images: Image-recording quality, ISO speed, white balance, color matrix, and

Page 118 - 3Formatting a Memory Card

44You can select the image size (recorded pixels) and JPEG quality (compression rate). The simultaneous recording of RAW and JPEG images can be select

Page 119 - Handling “Card Err”

45The RAW format assumes that the image will be processed by a personal computer. Special knowledge is required, but you can use the bundled software

Page 120

46You can set the recording quality for the 3/4/5/6 modes. 1 Select [JPEG quality]. ¡Select the <z> tab. ¡Hold down the <X> button and t

Page 121 - Camera Direct Printing

47The ISO speed is a numeric indication of the sensitivity to light. A higher ISO speed number indicates a higher sensitivity to light. Therefore, a h

Page 122 - Preparing to Print

48Normally, the <Q> setting will set the optimum white balance automatically. If natural-looking colors cannot be obtained with <Q>,you ca

Page 123 - ACP Direct

49With 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

Page 124 - X> button

5Registering and Switching the AF Point ...70AF Point Activation Area ...

Page 125 - Select [Paper Settings]

504Import the white balance data. ¡Hold down the <X> button and turn the <5> dial to select [OK]. Then let go of the <X> button. s

Page 126 - USetting the Page Layout

51You can numerically set the white balance’s color temperature. 1Select <P> for the white balance. ¡Hold down the <B> button and turn th

Page 127 - Print the image

52You can correct the standard color temperature for the white balance setting. This adjustment will have the same effect as using a color temperature

Page 128 - Error Messages

53With just one shot, three images having a different color tone can be recorded simultaneously. Based on the white balance mode’s standard color temp

Page 129 - APrinting with CP Direct

543Take the picture. sThree bracketed images will be recorded in the memory card in the following sequence: standard color temperature, decreased col

Page 130 - Set the number of copies and

55The color matrix enables you to select the preferred color shade, color tone, and color space (range of reproducible colors). These are equivalent t

Page 131

56You can customize the following color matrix settings: ([Color space],[Saturation] [Color tone])1 Select [Color matrix]. ¡Select the <z> tab.

Page 132 - Select [Style]

575Set the desired setting. ¡Hold down the <X> button and turn the <5> dial to select the desired setting. Then let go of the button. ¡Pre

Page 133

58The image you capture can be processed automatically by the camera according to one of three sets of processing parameters ([Tone Curve],[Sharpness]

Page 134

594Select the item to be set. ¡Hold down the <X> button and turn the <5> dial to select the parameter. Then let go of the button. 5Select

Page 135 - Setting the Trimming

6Safety WarningsFollow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury, death, and material damage.Preventing Serious Injury or Deat

Page 136 - Exit the trimming

60You can create and select folders. When using both a CF card and SD card in the camera, you can select which memory card to use. Or you can have the

Page 137 - Order Format

61¡Hold down the <X> button and turn the <5> dial to select a folder. Then let go of the button. s The folder will be selected. Select the

Page 138 - Print Order

62The image is recorded with the same file No., pixel count, and recording quality in the same-numbered folder in both the CF card and SD card.1 Select

Page 139 - Exit the set up screen

63The file number is like the frame number on film. There are two file numbering methods: [A-Reset] and [Continuous]. The captured pictures are automatic

Page 140 - Selecting Individual Images

64The file numbering continues in sequence even after you replace the memory card. This prevents images from having the same file number, so image manag

Page 141 - Selecting All Images

653Autofocus andDrive ModesThe Area AF ellipse has 45 AF points. By selecting a suitable AF point, you can shoot with autofocus while maintaining the

Page 142 - Exit the Print Order screen

661Set the lens focus mode switch to <f>. 2Set the AF mode. ¡Hold down the <f> button and turn the <6> dial to select the desired A

Page 143 - Direct Printing with DPOF

67To focus a peripheral subject not covered by the Area AF ellipse, follow the procedure below. This technique is called focus lock. Focus lock works

Page 144 - Start printing

68From among the 45 AF points, the camera selects the AF point automatically to suit the subject. (One of three groups of selectable AF points can be

Page 145 - the Camera

69Manual selection limited to 11 AF points(p.151) ¡Since the selectable AF points are limited to 11, you can better concentrate on framing the subject

Page 146 - 3Setting a Custom Function

7• If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts, do not touch the internal parts due to the possibility of electr

Page 147 - Custom Function Settings

70By 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 regis

Page 148 - 6> dial

71Normally, you press the <P> button and <S> button simultaneously to switch to the registered AF point. However, with C.Fn-18-1/2 (p.153)

Page 149

72C.Fn-17 can be set to expand the AF point’s activation area to include the surrounding AF points. (C.Fn-17) (p.152)Set Custom Functions with 3 <n

Page 150 - C.Fn-10 AF point illumination

73The EOS-1D Mark II’s AF points are all horizontal-line sensitive. However, bright lenses with a large maximum aperture enable certain AF points to w

Page 151 - C.Fn-12 Mirror lockup

74(3) With the following L-series lenses whose maximum aperture is f/8 or brighter and attached with an Extender, AF will work with the center AF poin

Page 152 - C.Fn-16 Safety shift setting

75Autofocus can fail to achieve focus (the focus confirmation light <o>blinks) with certain subjects such as the following:Subjects difficult to

Page 153 - P> button to switch to

76Set the lens focus mode switch to <g>and turn the lens focusing ring to focus. Manual Focusing¡ If you select an AF point and press the shutte

Page 154 - C.Fn-00 Focusing screen

77Select the drive mode. ¡Hold down the <W> and <Q>buttons and turn the <6> dial to select the drive mode. Then let go of the butto

Page 155 - 5> dial to select a group

781Select the self-timer mode. ¡Hold down the <W> and <Q>buttons and turn the <6> dial to select the desired self-timer mode. Then

Page 156 - Register or apply

794Exposure ControlYou can set the optimum metering mode, drive mode, and shooting mode (d/s/f/a) to suit the particular subject. Other easy-to-use fe

Page 157 - B) button is ON

8Camera Care ¡ This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock. ¡ The camera is not waterproof and cannot be us

Page 158 - 5> dial to select [OK]

80Select the metering mode. ¡Hold down the <Q> button and turn the <6> dial to select the desired metering mode. Then let go of the button

Page 159 - Saving camera settings

81e Centerweighted Averaged MeteringThe metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for the entire scene. AF Point-Linked Spot MeteringTo mak

Page 160

82With multiple spot meter readings, you can see the relative exposure levels of multiple areas in the picture and set the exposure to obtain the desi

Page 161 - Reference

83¡ You can take up to eight spot meter readings for one picture. If you press the <I> button to try and take a ninth spot meter reading, no spo

Page 162 - Troubleshooting Guide

841Select <d> on the LCD panel. ¡Hold down the <W> button and turn the <6> dial to select <d>. Then let go of the button. 2Fo

Page 163 - Shooting

85¡ If “30” and the maximum aperture blink, it indicates underexposure. Increase the ISO speed. Or use flash. ¡ If “8000” and the minimum aperture blin

Page 164 - Image Review & Operation

86In 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 S

Page 165 - Error Codes

87¡ If the maximum aperture blinks, it indicates underexposure. Turn the <6> dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture value stops b

Page 166 - Changing the Focusing Screen

88In this mode, you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to suit the subject brightness. This is called apertu

Page 167

894Check the viewfinder display and shoot. ¡As long as the shutter speed is not blinking, the exposure will be correct. Press the depth-of-field previe

Page 168 - Major Accessories (Optional)

9LCD Panels and LCD Monitor ¡ Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99. 99% active pixels, there migh

Page 169

90In 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

Page 170 - System Map

915Set the exposure. ¡Check the exposure level and set the desired shutter speed and aperture value. 6Take the picture. Exposure level indicatorIf th

Page 171

92Exposure compensation is used to alter the camera’s standard exposure setting. You can make the image look lighter (increased exposure) or darker (d

Page 172 - Specifications

93The camera brackets the exposure automatically up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments for three successive shots. This is called Auto Exposure Bracke

Page 173 - Focusing screen:

94Set the ISO speed that is to be the standard AEB exposure. For example, if you want AEB with ±1 stop and ISO 200, 400, and 800, set the ISO speed to

Page 174 - Exposure control systems:

95AE 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

Page 175 - Continuous shooting speed:

96When bulb is set, the shutter stays open while you hold down the shutter button fully. This method is called bulb exposure. Use bulb exposures for n

Page 176 - Working temperature range:

97Mirror lockup is enabled with C.Fn-12. (p.151) This prevents mirror vibrations which may blur the image during close-ups or when a super telephoto l

Page 177 - Digital Camera Model DS126051

98An 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 Spee

Page 178

99 ¡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 ou

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