Canon EF-M Bedienungsanleitung

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

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Canon

Seite 2 - INSTRUCTIONS

Preparatioan1. Battery Loading and CheckThis camera will not operate without a battery.This camera uses a single lithium battery (2CR5, 6V). Loa

Seite 4 - Always develop exposed film

4) Set the aperture dial to5) Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter button halfway. If the viewfinder's exposure display lights up,

Seite 5 - Nomenclature

2. Lens Attachment

Seite 6 - Introduction

1) Remove the rear lens cap by turning counterclockwise.2) Remove the camera body cap by turning counterclockwise.3) Align the red dot on

Seite 7 - Attention

3. Viewfinder informationSplit-image prism MicroprismPartial metering area markMatte screen-X-(Partial metering/AE lock) indicatorThis indicator light

Seite 8 - Table of Contents

Q (Low battery warning) indicatorBlinks when the battery needs to be replaced.Exposure compensation scaieShows the exposure compensation amount.In ma

Seite 9 - Neckstrap Attachment

4. Focusing and Composition

Seite 10 - 1. Battery Loading and Check

1) Look through the viewfinder and turn the zoom ring to set the desired subject size.* If you are not using a zoom lens, skip this step

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-M7^2.English EditionINSTRUCTIONS

Seite 13 - 2. Lens Attachment

3) Confirm the focus using any of the following three methods.©The subject is focused when the top and bottom images of the split- image pr

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5. Shutter Button Action12

Seite 15 - 3. Viewfinder information

The shutter button has two steps. Pressing the shutter button halfway (to the first step) turns on the viewfinder dispiay. Pressing the shutte

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6. Film Loading and Removal—S"0 □oODooooaD1

Seite 17 - 4. Focusing and Composition

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

Seite 21 - 5. Shutter Button Action

Film RewindingAfter the last frame is shot the camera automatically rewinds the film into the cartridge. When rewinding is completed,

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7. Program AE

Seite 23 - 6. Film Loading and Removal

[!] Precautions1) This camera is not resistant to water andshould not be used outdoors in snow or rain. If accidentally dropped in water, contact an

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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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гsG ! ; oijiiBiiijoShooting Mode and Metering System ChartShooting modeMetering systemEvaluativeCenter-weightedaveragePartial*Program AE• oShutter-pri

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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

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2. Shutter-priority AE

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In this mode you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture value according to the subject brightness meas

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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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3. Aperture-priority AEШ11ПП

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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 after lengthy storage.6) The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorted, expos

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A\ Press the shutter button halfway and check the viewfinder’s exposure display.5) Press the shutter button completely to take the picture.E

Seite 36 - • Underexposure

4. Manual Exposurer;^_p01----Cx T22

Seite 37 - 3. Aperture-priority AE

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

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Exposure level confirmation(i) : Correct exposure. Use this positionas the reference point for determining the correct exposure.(i) □ ; Over

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5. Self-timer Function24

Seite 41 - 4. Manual Exposure

Mount the camera on a tripod when using the self-timer.1) After composing the picture and focusing the subject, press the shutter button

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6. Flash Photography

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Automatic flash photography is possible using the dedicated Speedlite 200M.For details, refer to the "Speedlite 200M" instruction book.*

Seite 45 - 5. Self-timer Function

NomenclatureFilm Position Mark Frame Counter Aperture Dial IndexExposureCompensationButtonShutter ButtonGrip/BatteryCompartmentaQ1-32(ШLock (OFF)Autom

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In situations where there is a large difference in brightness between the main subject and background, the subject may not be properly exposed de

Seite 47 - 6. Flash Photography

3) Recompose the picture keeping the shutter button pressed haltway, then press completely to take the picture. * The exposure does not change as lon

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8. Exposure Compensation

Seite 49 - 7. Partial Metering

You сап compensate the exposure according to the subject conditions when shooting in Program AE, Shutter-priority AE or Aperture-priority AE mode. Ex

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9. Bulb (Long Exposure) Shooting

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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

Seite 52 - 8. Exposure Compensation

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

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11. Mid-roll Film Rewind Function

Seite 54 - Bulb (Long Exposure) Shooting

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)

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12. Holding the Camera32

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IntroductionThank you for selecting a Canon camera.This camera features large-sized shutter and aperture dials and easy-to-understand expos

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Sharp pictures require that the camera be held stili to prevent unnecessary movement calied "camera shake." Try the foliowing hold

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1. Exposure WarnirìgsShooting modeBlinking display warningMeaning Corrective actionProgram AEShutter speed 2" and maximum aperture of the lens i

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Grip Extension GR-70 (sold separately)This dedicated grip extension with padded handstrap provides a iarger camera grip for improved hoi

Seite 62 - 2. Accessories

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

Seite 63 - Case (sold separately)

SpecificationsTYPE AND MAJOR COMPONENTSType: 35mm focal plane shutter SLR (single-lens reflex) camera with auto exposure and built-in moto

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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

Seite 65 - Dedicated Speedlite 200M

NomenclatureViewfinder EyepieceFiim Check WindowTripod Socket

Seite 66 - Specifications

Partial Metering/ AE Lock ButtonSelf-timer ButtonBack CoverBattery Cover Battery Cover Latch38

Seite 67 - POWER SOURCE

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThis Canon camera will give optimum performance together with specially designed Canon EF lenses, flash units and other Canon br

Seite 68 - Tripod Socket

These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) These devices may nu

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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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CanonCANON INC. 7-1, Nishi-Shinjuku 2-Chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163. JapanMaUng addra«*: P.O. Box SOSO, Pai>ichi Saimei Building, Tokyo 163, JapanU

Seite 71 - DIMENSIONS

Table of ContentsPreparations1. Battery Loading and Check 62. Lens Attachment 83. Viewfinder Information 94. Focusing and Composition 105. Shu

Seite 72 - PRINTED IN JAPAN

Reference1. Exposure Warnings 332, Accessories 34- Grip Extension GR-70(sold separately) 34- Dioptric Adjustment Lenses(sold separately) 34- Ca

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