EEnglish EditionINSTRUCTIONS00. Part.0 RS (E) (P.01~12) 27-01-2003 11:51 Page 1
10NomenclatureX ContactsAccessory ShoeShooting Mode Selector (→ page 17)AF Mode Selector (→ page 32)Metering Mode Selector / Flash Exposure Compensati
100Additional Information for the EOS-1 N RS ModelIn addition to all the features of the EOS-1 N, the EOS-1 N RS also has afixed, hard-coat, new pelli
101Additional Information for the EOS-1 N RS Model● Using the vertical gripTo use the vertical grip and the corre-sponding shutter button and AE lockb
102Additional Information for the EOS-1 N RS Model1. Batteries for the EOS-1 N RS• Load the batteries in the same way as for the EOS-1 N HS. Seepage 9
RS ModeApprox. 10 fpsApprox. 3 fpsAdditional Information for the EOS-1 N RS Model1034. Film advance mode● Single frame advance ( )After a shot is take
Additional Information for the EOS-1 N RS Model104• When the shutter button is pressed lightly, there will be a sound as if the shutter wasreleased. T
Additional Information for the EOS-1 N RS Model105• When custom function CF-4 is set to “1” (AF operation with the AE lock button and AElock with the
106TroubleshootingIf you run into a problem operating your camera, check the following tableto see if you can find the cause of the problem. If the tr
107TroubleshootingThe subject is not focused.(The in-focus indicator isblinking in the viewfinder.)The camera is being usedin a cold environment.Custo
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109Specifications TYPE AND MAJOR COMPONENTSType: 35mm focal plane shutter SLR (single-lens reflex) cam-era with autofocus, auto exposure and built-in
11NomenclatureShooting ModesManual Exposure: MShutter-priority AE: TvBulbExposure:Program AE: PAperture-priority AE: Av* Depth-of-Field AE: DEPShutter
110Specifications(3) To the right of viewing area: Exposure level scale (±3 stops in 1/3-stop incre-ments), exposure level indicator (1 AE mode, expo-
111Specifications(2) Manual compensation: ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments, by independentoperation of quick control dial or combination ofexposure com
112Specifications(3) Manual focusing: Possible by setting the lens’ focus mode switch to “M”and operating the lens’ manual focusing ring. In-focusindi
113SpecificationsP (program AE)Tv (Shutter-priority AE)Av (Aperture-priority AE)M (Manual exposure)X-sync shutter speedShooting modeAutomatically set
(7) Manual focusing using the electronic manual focusingring,(8) Selection of center-weighted average metering,(9) AEB shooting sequence, (10) Cancell
115Film relatedQuick Guide to EOS-1 N FunctionsMake sure the main switch is set to “A” before performing the followingoperations:DRIVECFAEB0Check the
116Quick Guide to EOS-1 N FunctionsAI SERVOONE SHOTAFMCANONLENSLESNEFNO50mm1:14Select the AFmode (refer to page 32)Focus the subjectmanually (refer to
117Quick Guide to EOS-1 N FunctionsUse AE lock tolock the exposurereading (refer to page 40)AEB3 2 1 1 2 303 2 1 1 2 30Take multipleexposures on onefr
118Quick Guide to EOS-1 N FunctionsULTRASOUMONE SHOONE SHOTIlluminating theLCD panel (refer to page 74)Reset all functions(clear button)[except for cu
119This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not causeharmful int
12NomenclatureMFocusing Points/Spot Metering Position IndicatorsFine Spot Metering AreaLaser-matte Screen Ec-CIIManual Exposure IndicatorAE Lock / AEB
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13I Shooting Preparations and Basic OperationThis section explains the preparations neces-sary to set up the camera before use, as wellas the basic o
141. Loading the BatteryThis camera operates on a 6-volt, 2CR5 lithium battery, housed in thegrip.• Refer to page 93 for additional information on the
0152CR5 Lithium Battery Shooting Capacity• Data based on Canon’s Standard Test Method using a new battery, EF50mmf/1.4 USM lens and 24-exposure film.
● EOS-1 N RS Main Switch: Turns off the camera andmakes it inoperational.A : Turns on the camera andmakes it operational.RS : Same as “A” except that
174. Setting and Adjusting Basic FunctionsThis camera’s shooting mode, AF mode and metering mode are set andchanged as follows: 1Set the main swi
185. Lens Attachment1Remove the lens' rear dust cap andthe camera's body cap by turningthem counterclockwise.2Align the red dots on the lens
196. Dioptric AdjustmentThe viewfinder has a built-in dioptric adjustment mechanism that lets youadjust the eyesight correction to achieve a sharp vie
Welcome to the World of the EOS-1 N, The Flagship Camera of the EOS Series2Thank you for selecting a Canon EOS camera.Thousands of professional photog
207. Shutter Button Operation and AutofocusThe shutter button has a two step construction. Press halfway (to the firststep) to activate focusing and m
Shutter Button Operation and Autofocus212. Pressing CompletelyThis releases the shutter and takes thepicture, then advances the film. TheLCD panel’s f
228. Film LoadingWhen DX film is loaded, the film speedis set automatically according to theDX code on the film cartridge.• The automatic film speed s
23Film Loading1Set the main switch to “A”.2Open the back cover by using yourthumb to press the back cover lockrelease button while sliding thelatch do
24Film Loading5After checking that the film tip isaligned with the orange mark andthat the film perforations areengaged with the sprockets, closethe b
25Film Loading● Removing FilmThe film automatically rewinds at the end of the roll. 1When rewinding starts, the filmrewind indicator moves from ri
2610. Program AE mode [P]In Program AE mode the camera automatically sets the shutter speedand aperture value according to the subject brightness. Thi
• If a shutter speed of 30” and the maximum aperture value blink in the display, the sub-ject is too dark. Switch to flash photography, referring to “
28II Selecting the AF and Metering Modes• First make sure the camera's mainswitch is set to “A” or “ ”ALThis camera’s wide-zone autofocussystem
291. Selecting the Five Focusing PointsThis camera incorporates a high-precision AF sensor called Multi-BASIS(Multi Base-Stored Image Sensor), equippe
3The EOS-1 N family consists of the following three models in addition tothe standard model: • EOS-1 N DP: This model combines the BP-E1* AA-size batt
30Selecting the Five Focusing Points• Turning the main dial selects the focusing points in the following order: automat-ic focusing point selection (a
● Focus LockWhen you want to compose a scene with the main subject positioned outof the zone covered by the five focusing points, follow the procedure
32The shutter will not release if the in-focus indicator is blinking. Try refocusing the subjecton an alternate subject with higher contrast at approx
33Selecting the AF Mode ● AI Servo AFUse this mode when taking pictures ofmoving subjects. The lens focuses thesubject continuously while the shutterb
34This camera’s autofocus system is very accurate and can quickly focusmost subjects with the high-precision Multi-BASIS (Base-Stored ImageSensor) AF
35Difficult Subjects for Autofocushave vertical sensors, focus the subject,then recompose the picture using thefocus lock function.3) In the case of (
36AFMCANONLENSLESNEFNO50mm1:14N4. Manual FocusingUse manual focusing when the subject is difficult to focus with the cam-era’s autofocus system, or wh
375. Selecting the Metering ModeThree metering modes are available: evaluative metering ( ), partialmetering ( ) and fine spot metering ( ). Center-we
38Selecting the Metering Mode● Evaluative Metering ( )Use this mode for general subjectsand backlit scenes. By dividing theviewfinder into 16 metering
39Selecting the Metering Mode● Fine Spot Metering ( )This mode limits the metering area tothe center of the viewfinder as definedby the fine spot mete
IV Configuring the Camera1. Setting and Resetting CustomFunctions...82●Setting a Custom Function...82Additional Informat
406. AE LockThe EOS-1 N's evaluative metering system is coupled to the five focusingpoints. It controls the exposure according to the subject&apo
41AE Lock3Refocus the subject, change thecomposition as desired, and takethe picture.• When you change the scene composi-tion, the difference between
427. Exposure CompensationWhen taking pictures in an AE shooting mode, you can compensate theexposure according to the subject conditions either by us
43Exposure Compensation• The exposure level indicator and expo-sure compensation symbol are dis-played in the viewfinder, and the com-pensation amount
44Exposure Compensation● Using the Exposure Compensation ButtonExposure compensation can also be carried out using the exposure com-pensation button (
458. Auto Exposure Bracketing [AEB]Use auto exposure bracketing to take a sequence of pictures at differentexposures. When this function is set, the c
ONE SHOTAEB3 2 1 1 2 3vT03 2 1 1 2 3046Auto Exposure Bracketing [AEB]1Open the palm door and simultane-ously press the battery check buttonand film wi
47• By setting exposure compensation (see “7. Exposure Compensation” on page 42) after settingthe auto exposure bracketing step amount, you can take t
48III Selecting the Shooting ModeThis section describes the camera’s variousshooting modes and provides guidelines onhow to select the appropriate mo
492Release the shooting mode selec-tor.3Turn the main dial until the desiredshutter speed appears in theviewfinder or LCD panel.4Press the shutter but
• When the number for the maximum aperture of the lens blinks in the display, the imagewill be underexposed. Turn the main dial to a slower shutter sp
51Shutter-priority AE [Tv]Shutter Speed DisplayShutter speeds are set in 1/3-stop increments. From 8000 to 4, the shutter speeds are dis-played as the
522. Aperture-priority AE [Av]In this mode, you set the aperture and the camera automatically sets theshutter speed according to the lighting conditio
• When a shutter speed of 30” blinks in the display, the image will be underexposed.Turn the main dial to set a larger aperture (smaller aperture numb
54Aperture-priority AE [Av]Aperture Value DisplayApertures are set in 1/3-stop increments. Larger numbers indicate smaller lens apertures.The followin
553. Depth-of-Field AE [DEP]This mode places everything between two freely set points in the fore-ground and background within the zone of focus, effe
56Depth-of-Field AE [DEP]4Place the selected focusing point onthe nearest point you want in focus(point 1), then press the shutter but-ton halfway.•Wh
57Depth-of-Field AE [DEP]6Compose the picture and press theshutter button halfway to set theaperture and focus for the designat-ed depth of field.• Th
• If the aperture value blinks, the desired depth of field cannot be obtained. Use a wide-angle lens or move farther from the subject and repeat steps
594. Manual Exposure [M]This mode lets you set both the shutter speed and aperture. Use thismode when you need complete control of exposure for creati
Camera Care and Precautions61. Handling, Cleaning and Storage• This camera is a high-precision instrument. Be careful not to drop it or subjectit to s
60Manual Exposure [M]5Press the shutter button halfway tofocus the subject. “M” and the expo-sure values are displayed in theviewfinder. The exposure
615. Bulb Exposure [ ]The shutter stays open for as long as you press the shutter button. Byconnecting the optional Remote Switch 60T3 to the camera’s
62• In bulb exposure mode, the LCD panel’s frame counter display counts the elapsed timefrom when the shutter was released, starting over every 30 sec
63Up to nine exposures can be made onone frame by presetting the number ofmultiple exposures with the main dial.Multiple exposures are possible in any
643Release the shooting mode selectorand metering mode selector/flashexposure compensation button.4Select a shooting mode and takethe desired number o
65IV Configuring the CameraThis section describes how to change vari-ous camera settings such as the film speedand film winding and rewinding modes,
661. Manually Setting the Film SpeedThe film speed can be set manually when using non-DX film or when youwish to set a film speed other than the DX-co
672. Changing the Film Winding ModeTwo film winding modes are available: single exposure mode and continu-ous exposure mode.● Single Exposure ( )The f
One-shot/Manual AI ServoContinuous exposure ( ) approx. 3 fps approx. 2.5 fps68Changing the Film Winding Mode2Turn the main dial to the left or rightu
69High-speed rewinding starts automatically at the end of theroll.Rewinding does not start automatically at the end of the rolland starts when the fil
Camera Care and Precautions7•A minute amount of battery power is used for the display even when the mainswitch is set to . This does not affect the ca
704. Using the Self-Timer [ ]Two built-in self-timer modes let you delay the exposure 10 seconds or 2seconds from when you press the shutter button. W
71Using the Self-Timer [ ]3Looking into the viewfinder, com-pose the picture and press the shut-ter button halfway to focus the sub-ject and set the e
• When shooting outdoors on a bright day or in a bright location such as a ski slope or asea shore on a fine day, take the picture within 30 seconds a
73Infrared film (film with extended sensitivity to infrared light) can be used toachieve interesting effects not possible with general-purpose film. W
747. Checking the Depth of FieldDepth of field is the range of focus infront of and behind the subject inwhich objects appear sharp. The depthof field
75• Shooting mode ...• AF mode...• Metering mode ...
76V Using FlashAttaching an EOS dedicated speedlite to thecamera’s accessory shoe enables advancedflash photography with the operational sim-plicity
771. Using EOS Dedicated SpeedlitesEOS dedicated Speedlites (540EZ, 430EZ, 420EZ, 300EZ, etc.) makeflash photography as simple as pointing and shootin
782. Flash Exposure CompensationThis function lets you vary the automatic flash exposure level of EOS ded-icated speedlites. The flash exposure can be
79When using the 300TL Speedlite, set the flash mode button to a position other than MHi orMLo. TTL automatic flash exposure is possible. Canon
Camera Care and Precautions84. Battery Information This camera requires battery power for operation. Always check the battery at thefollowing times: 1
803. Using Non-dedicated Flash EquipmentThis camera’s shutter can synchronize with non-dedicated portable flashunits at up to 1/250 sec. and with stud
81VI Custom FunctionsCustom function control is provided to let youcustomize the camera’s functions accordingto your personal preferences and shootin
821. Setting and Resetting Custom Functions● Setting a Custom Function1Set the main switch to “A” or “ ”.2Open the palm door and press thecustom funct
83Setting and Resetting Custom Functions5Press the shutter button halfway tocomplete the setting and restore theLCD panel to the original display. ●R
842. Custom Function ChartFilm handlingF-1F-2F-3Custom Function No.TypeAutomatic film rewind operationFilm leader retrieval after rewindingFilm speed
85High-speed automatic rewind.Automatic rewind prohibited.Silent automatic rewind. (Low speed)Automatic rewind prohibited.Rewinds film leader fully in
86AF activationShutter speed and aperture valuesetting method in manual exposuremodeEV steps for the shutter speed,aperture, exposure compensation,fla
87Autofocus starts when shutter button ispressed halfway. Focus is locked whenAE lock button ( ) is pressed.Shutter speed set by main dial. Apertureva
88Center-weighted average meteringAEB exposure sequenceElimination of AF frame displayF-9F-10Focus3 2 1 1 2 303 2 1 1 2 303 2 1 1 2 303 2 1 1 2 303 2
89Custom Function ChartEvaluative metering.Center-weighted average metering.Under → Correct → OverUnder → Correct → OverCorrect → Under → OverCorrect
9Nomenclature• Page numbers of sections related to each component are indicated inparentheses. NLens Attachment Mark (red) (→ page 18)Lens Mount Mirro
90Focusing point selection Mirror up operationBeeping when in focusSpot metering at the AF frameFill-in flash controlF-11FocusF-12F-12(RS)Mirroroperat
Custom Function Chart91Focusing point selector ( ) + main dialExposure compensation button ( ) +main dialIndependent operation of quick controldial, o
92Custom Function Chart● Combined Use of Custom Functions F-5 and F-11When custom functions F-5 and F-11 are combined, shutter speed andaperture value
Additional Information for the EOS-1 N DP Model93A combination of the EOS-1 N with the compact Battery Pack BP-E1 pro-vides a switch that lets you pow
94Additional Information for the EOS-1 N DP Model3Press the Battery Pack BP-E1’s bat-tery magazine release button andremove the battery magazine.LA4In
2. Shooting Capacity• Data based on Canon’s Standard Test Method using new batteries, EF50mmf/1.4 USM lens and 24-exposure film. Values in parentheses
96A combination of the EOS-1 N with the Power Drive Booster E1 expandsthe choice of film winding modes to three and benefits from higher shoot-ing cap
971. Vertical Position ShootingTo use the vertical shutter button and AE lock button set the vertical con-trol switch to the ON position (red dot show
4. Shooting Capacity• Data based on Canon’s Standard Test Method using new batteries, EF50mmf/1.4 USM lens and 24-exposure film. Values in parentheses
@@jA›˛¤»Œ“Ł•¯[dA“A`MA˛AV[g˝˛¨¢¯›‡¢B@99Attaching the Standard GripThe Battery Pack BP-E1 or Power Drive Booster E1 can be removed andreplaced with the
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