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Preparatioan1. Battery Loading and CheckThis camera will not operate without a battery.This camera uses a single lithium battery (2CR5, 6V). Loa
4) Set the aperture dial to5) Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter button halfway. If the viewfinder's exposure display lights up,
2. Lens Attachment
1) Remove the rear lens cap by turning counterclockwise.2) Remove the camera body cap by turning counterclockwise.3) Align the red dot on
3. Viewfinder informationSplit-image prism MicroprismPartial metering area markMatte screen-X-(Partial metering/AE lock) indicatorThis indicator light
Q (Low battery warning) indicatorBlinks when the battery needs to be replaced.Exposure compensation scaieShows the exposure compensation amount.In ma
4. Focusing and Composition
1) Look through the viewfinder and turn the zoom ring to set the desired subject size.* If you are not using a zoom lens, skip this step
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3) Confirm the focus using any of the following three methods.©The subject is focused when the top and bottom images of the split- image pr
5. Shutter Button Action12
The shutter button has two steps. Pressing the shutter button halfway (to the first step) turns on the viewfinder dispiay. Pressing the shutte
6. Film Loading and Removal—S"0 □oODooooaD1
This camera uses a prewind system. When film is loaded, the camera first winds all of the film onto the take-up spool and then rewinds it b
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4) After checking that the film lies flat and that the tip is aligned with the orange mark, close the back cover.The film automatically adv
Film RewindingAfter the last frame is shot the camera automatically rewinds the film into the cartridge. When rewinding is completed,
7. Program AE
[!] Precautions1) This camera is not resistant to water andshould not be used outdoors in snow or rain. If accidentally dropped in water, contact an
The camera automatically sets both the aperture and shutter speed according to the brightness values of the main subject and background me
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3) Press the shutter button halfway and check the viewfinder’s exposure display.4) Press the shutter button completely to take the picture.E
2. Shutter-priority AE
In this mode you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture value according to the subject brightness meas
4) Press the shutter button halfway and check the viewfinder’s exposure display.5) Press the shutter button completely to take the picture.E
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In this mode you set the aperture value and the camera automatically sets the shutter speed according to the subject brightness meas
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5) Carefully check the camera’s operation after lengthy storage.6) The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorted, expos
A\ Press the shutter button halfway and check the viewfinder’s exposure display.5) Press the shutter button completely to take the picture.E
4. Manual Exposurer;^_p01----Cx T22
In this mode you set both the shutter speed and the aperture value. Use this mode when using a separate meter or when you wish to p
Exposure level confirmation(i) : Correct exposure. Use this positionas the reference point for determining the correct exposure.(i) □ ; Over
5. Self-timer Function24
Mount the camera on a tripod when using the self-timer.1) After composing the picture and focusing the subject, press the shutter button
6. Flash Photography
Automatic flash photography is possible using the dedicated Speedlite 200M.For details, refer to the "Speedlite 200M" instruction book.*
7. Partial Metering26
NomenclatureFilm Position Mark Frame Counter Aperture Dial IndexExposureCompensationButtonShutter ButtonGrip/BatteryCompartmentaQ1-32(ШLock (OFF)Autom
In situations where there is a large difference in brightness between the main subject and background, the subject may not be properly exposed de
3) Recompose the picture keeping the shutter button pressed haltway, then press completely to take the picture. * The exposure does not change as lon
8. Exposure Compensation
You сап compensate the exposure according to the subject conditions when shooting in Program AE, Shutter-priority AE or Aperture-priority AE mode. Ex
9. Bulb (Long Exposure) Shooting
The shutter stays open for as long as you press the shutter button. Use this mode when long exposures are required such as for night sce
10. Film Speed Checking and Manual SettingUse this function to check or manualiy set the fiim speed. The fiim speed can be set within a range of ISO 6
11. Mid-roll Film Rewind Function
This function lets you rewind and removethe film before the roll is finished.1) Remove the lens from the camera.2) Set the aperture dial to " (S)
12. Holding the Camera32
IntroductionThank you for selecting a Canon camera.This camera features large-sized shutter and aperture dials and easy-to-understand expos
Sharp pictures require that the camera be held stili to prevent unnecessary movement calied "camera shake." Try the foliowing hold
1. Exposure WarnirìgsShooting modeBlinking display warningMeaning Corrective actionProgram AEShutter speed 2" and maximum aperture of the lens i
2. Accessories34
Grip Extension GR-70 (sold separately)This dedicated grip extension with padded handstrap provides a iarger camera grip for improved hoi
Focusing AdapterA focusing adapter is available for the EF 35-80mm f/4-5.6 and EF 80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 lenses to make focusing easier.Dedicated Spee
SpecificationsTYPE AND MAJOR COMPONENTSType: 35mm focal plane shutter SLR (single-lens reflex) camera with auto exposure and built-in moto
Metering Range: EV 2-20 with 50 mm f/1 4 lens at ISO too (normal temperature)Shooting Modes: (1) Program AE(2) Shutter-priority AE(3) Aper
NomenclatureViewfinder EyepieceFiim Check WindowTripod Socket
Partial Metering/ AE Lock ButtonSelf-timer ButtonBack CoverBattery Cover Battery Cover Latch38
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThis Canon camera will give optimum performance together with specially designed Canon EF lenses, flash units and other Canon br
These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) These devices may nu
OTHERSelf-timer: Electronically controlled with a 10-sec. delayFlash Contacts: X-sync contact Directly coupled contacts provided on accessory shoe.DIM
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Table of ContentsPreparations1. Battery Loading and Check 62. Lens Attachment 83. Viewfinder Information 94. Focusing and Composition 105. Shu
Reference1. Exposure Warnings 332, Accessories 34- Grip Extension GR-70(sold separately) 34- Dioptric Adjustment Lenses(sold separately) 34- Ca
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