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Page 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

CanonEnglish EditionINSTRUCTIONS

Page 2 - V. E-TTL Autoflash

I. Before You StartTo have your camera ready for picture-taking, follow the procedures below. . \ _______:VAttaching the neck strapPass the

Page 3

I. Before You StartChecking the Battery Level-I Turn the Command Dial to a * Programmed Image Control mode or Creative Zone mode.p The battery level

Page 4 - Quick Start Guide

Mounting and Detaching a LensMounting a LensH Remove the rear lens cap and the * camera body cap by turning the cap as shown by the arrow.p Align the

Page 5 - 0 Unloading the film

Shutter Button and Autofocusing OperationsThe EOS camera’s shutter button can be depressed halfway or all the way. It operates as described below (wit

Page 6 - Nomenclature

Loading and Unloading FilmLoading FilmWhen a roll of film is loaded, the camera first winds the whole roll onto the camera’s spool. Then each time

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p__ I. Before You StartA Hold down the film cartridge and ^ pull the edge of the film leader to the orange mark on the camera.• If the edge of t

Page 8 - Viewfinder Information

II. Basic OperationEasy picture-taking with the Command Dial’s Fuil Auto^and Programmed ^ H* Jmage Control modes is described here. With these fully-a

Page 9 - Command Dial

II. Basic Operation- " ...wKi _ ->3t' .it • :tfty.3 Press the shutter button halfway.The subject will be focused and theshutter s

Page 10 - Installing the Batteries

II. Basic Operation— ... «— * — '.tffl&T'-Automatic Flash OperationIn the Full Auto mode □ or in the ^ , and 0 Programmed Ima

Page 11 - Checking the Battery Level

II. Basic Operation• The red-eye reduction lamp lights after the shutter button is pressed halfway and focus has been achieved,• The red-eye reducti

Page 12 - Mounting and Detaching a Lens

Thank you for purchasing a Canon product.The EOS is a very compact autofocus, singlelens reflex camera. It has many basic and advanced picture-taking

Page 13 - When it is pressed

^ Portrait Mode* Holding down the shutter button enables continuous shooting.* For dark or backlit (fill-in flash) subjects, the built-in flash pops

Page 14 - Loading and Unloading Film

Landscape ModeJfflwnniiiwr The built-in flash does not operate in this mode.This is for sweeping scenery, sunsets,etc.Set the Command Dial to* The pi

Page 15 - Unloading Film

Set this mode when using the lens' built-in macro feature for taking close- up shots of flowers, insects, etc, For dark or backlit (f

Page 16 - □ Full Auto Mode

^ Sports Mode• • - K I«U twJAP • • • • ^W3f5&6£cJ» -«-«—® l^®J'This mode is ideal for sports photography and capturing fast- movi

Page 17

Pi Night Scene ModeFlash is used to illuminate the subject and a slow shutter speed is used to expose the background, resulting in a

Page 18 - Setting Red-Eye Reduction

... ' -5^.. 1 ' £III. Self-Timer and Quartz Date (QD model only) : ^ ..w ^ The camera has a self-timer/ and QD models

Page 19 - AF-Assist Beam

Imprinting the Date or Time (QD model only)QD models have a quartz date feature which maintains an automatic calendar to the year 2019.

Page 20 - ^ Portrait Mode

II!. Self-Timer and Quartz Date (QD model only)Setting the Date and TimeTo set or change the date and time, follow the procedure below:MODEOE>o oSE

Page 21 - Landscape Mode

I IV. Advanced OperationsThe Creative Zone modes make picture-taking more flexible with shutter £?: speed-priority and aperture-priority modes, user-s

Page 22 - Set the Command Dial to ft

(V. Advanced OperationsO Look at the focusing point indicator ^ on the LCD panel or in the viewfinder and turn the Main Dial until the desired focusin

Page 23 - ^ Sports Mode

Quick Start Guide...4 Viewfinder Information...8Nomenclature...

Page 24 - Pi Night Scene Mode

IV. Advanced OperationsFocusing an Off-Center SubjectIf you want to focus an off-center subject not covered by any of thefocusing points, following th

Page 25 - Self-timer Operation

P Program AE_Like the Full Auto mode (CD), this is a general-purpose picture-taking mode. The camera automatically sets the shutter spee

Page 26 - Imprinting

IV* Advanced OperationsIn a Creative Zone mode, the LCD panel and viewfinder wilt show the exposure level scale and exposure level indicator in additi

Page 27 - 0 IU C LL

Tv Shutter-Speed Priority AETaken at a fast shutter speedIn this mode, you set the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture automatically to sui

Page 28 - Focusing Point Selection

IV. Advanced Operations* The shutter speed and aperture will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel.Q Press the shutter button halfway to

Page 29

Av Aperture-Priority AETaken with a large apertureIn this mode, you set the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically

Page 30

IV. Advanced Operations• The shutter speed and aperture will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel.Q Press the shutter button ha

Page 31 - P Program AE_

M Manual Exposure^In this mode, you set the shutter speed and the aperture for total exposure control. The exposure level of the sh

Page 32 - Shifting the Program

This mode is for obtaining a wide depth of field automatically between a near subject and far subject. It is effective for large-

Page 33 - Tv Shutter-Speed Priority AE

r-----i Using the Built-in FlashIn Creative Zone modes, flash photography is possible at any time regardless of the ambient light level

Page 34 - J

Quick Start Guide^ Install the batteries.As shown in the figure, open the battery compartment cover and insert two DL123A (or CR123A) lith

Page 35 - Av Aperture-Priority AE

IV. Advanced Operations To retract the flash head after use, push it down,Press the flash button to pop upthe flash,O Press the shutter button halfwa

Page 36 - ** the picture

Effective Flash Range cwsth ef 28-80mm 1/35-5.6 lens)IV. Advanced Operations—------ ----------------- ----------28 mm80 mmISONegative FilmReversal

Page 37 - M Manual Exposure^

Partial Metering and AE Lock>;:V•V'V• •’- ...-.v.v - -^ =vr.v-. v>V-0 • • '•*:-~: . LV‘-' ‘'--VV'.:In high-contras

Page 38

Exposure CompensationChanging the exposure level set by the camera is called exposure compensation. Exposure compensation can be used

Page 39 - Using the Built-in Flash

Autoexposure Bracketing (AEB)With autoexposure bracketing, the camera automatically changes the exposure level within the set range for

Page 40

IV. Advanced Operations-4$“2,1.0.1.2+ * Bracketing amount of 1 1 1 1 stop“2.1.G.1*2* * Bracketing amount of 1 • * -1 stop"2.1.GM.2+ l lBracket

Page 41 - Flash Exposure Indications

Bulb Exposuret i irrrr-—i — rfm"——f -jTt **When bulb is set, you can expose the film for as long as you press the shutter

Page 42 - Partial Metering and AE Lock

Multiple ExposuresBy not advancing the film, a single frame can be exposed multiple times to obtain a special effect.O Press the function

Page 43 - Exposure Compensation

IV. Advanced OperationsA Compose the shot and press the ^ shutter button completely to expose the same frame each time. While multiple exposures

Page 44 - Autoexposure Bracketing (AEB)

Setting the ISO Film SpeedIf the film is not DX-coded or if you want to set a different ISO film speed, you can set the ISO film speed manually

Page 45 - -2 stops

Quick Start Guide0 Load the film.Align the edge of the film leader with the orange mark on the camera and dose the camera back until i

Page 46 - Bulb Exposure

Silencing the In-Focus Beeper7 ^.V . .J&: « - -- **The in-focus beeper can be silenced for all picture-taking modes.3Press the function bu

Page 47 - Multiple Exposures

Midroli Film RewindTo rewind and unload the film before reaching the last frame, follow the steps below.Press and hold down the film

Page 48

V. E-TTL Autoflash with an EX-Series Speed!iteWith an EX-series Speedlite like the 380EX or 220EX, flash photography is easy with the E-TTL (Evaluativ

Page 49 - Setting the ISO Film Speed

V. E-TTL Autoflash with an EX-Series SpeedliteNormal Flash OperationH Set the Command Dial to any * picture-taking mode except A-DEP.* If A-DEP

Page 50 - Silencing the In-Focus Beeper

V. E-TTL Autoflash with an EX-Series Speedlite- -up*: :ate—** “ ----1 — 'High-Speed Sync (FP Flash)With the Speedlite’s high-speed syn

Page 51 - Midroli Film Rewind

V. E-TTL Autoflash with an EX-Series SpeedliteO Aim the focusing point where you ^ want to achieve focus and press the shutter button halfway to focus

Page 52 - Features

VI. Reference mThis Reference section is provided to enable you to better understand your camera and take full advantage of its capabilities

Page 53 - Normal Flash Operation

VI. Referencenr:. - • : ;,lISO film speedThe ISO film speed indicates the film’s sensitivity to light. The higher the film speed, the

Page 54 - High-Speed Sync (FP Flash)

Troubleshooting Guide— ___ 11»' iwwf 1 ' m >i iIf there is a problem, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If

Page 55 - ** to take the picture

Exposure Warningsl Command Dial ModeT— V- ---------------------------Blinking Display (Warning)DescriptionCountermeasuresD-^SO^iS—^ i ^ i v-30" s

Page 56 - Basic Terminology

Nomenclature2W8®SSWHS(W«!S9SS»K(»S®»^K^9»*>ia6S^i3»»Si!j»$!?te«^Self-timer button (page 25}Film rewind button (page 51)Function button (page 44)Foc

Page 57 - Depth of field

Feature Availability TableAutofocusFocusing Point SelectionFilm AdvanceMetering ModeFlash_____Command Dial ModeOne- Shot AFAl Servo AFAutoManualSingle

Page 58 - Troubleshooting Guide

Major Accessories (Sold separately)Grip GR-80TP comes with a hand strap and serves as a camera grip for holding ease, It can also unfolds as a mini-tr

Page 59 - Exposure Warnings

Handling Precautions...• ~ ~ r ~ mi' " ~ w.^1, _ . j jm -i.&mfwmwm. —f-k_ - , «-Camera Care1. This camera is not w

Page 60 - Feature Availability Table

VI. ReferenceLithium BatteriesThe camera operates on two DL123A (or CR123A) lithium batteries. Check the battery level in the following cases

Page 61 - (Sold separately)

Major SpecificationsType35 mm autofocus/autoexposure single-lens reflex camera with focal- plane shutter, built-in motor drive, built-in flash, and qu

Page 62 - Handling Precautions

VI. ReferenceAF controlTTL-CT-SIR (Through-the-Lens Cross-Type Secondary Image Registration) with multiple BASIS (Base-Stored Image Sensor).© One-Shot

Page 63 - Low Battery Power

VI. ReferenceLens .; £*5 EF28 - 80mm F3.5- 5.6 IV USMv EF35 * 80mm ... F4 • 5.6 INEF75 - 300mm F4 - 5.611* ' -V • .;•> Angle of viewDiagonal

Page 64 - Major Specifications

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not

Page 65

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

Page 66 - *5 EF28 - 80mm

Nomenclature -'Ww. ^ . .‘fEyepiece (page 8)EyecupFilm windowQuartz date display panel (page 26)Display mode button (page 27)Digit selection butto

Page 67

NomenclatureLCD PanelThe LCD panel is shown with ail the information displayed.Shutter speed / ISO film speed —-— Self-timer symbolISO symbolBattery s

Page 68 - PRINTED IN TAIWAN

Command DialThe Command Dial cannot be rotated to where there is no symbol on the dial.Function Set ZoneFull AutO (page 16)The camera takes care o

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