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104. Checking the BatteriesHints:1. Wipe the battery terminals and thecamera contacts with a clean, drycloth before loading to ensureproper contact.2.
115. Selector Dial"PROGRAM" is the picture-takingposition."SELF" is the position for self timerphotography."L" locks the
126. Setting the Film SpeedWhile pressing the lock releasebutton, rotate the film speed dialuntil the ISO/ASA of your film isaligned with the green in
137. Loading the FilmPull up the rewind knob until theback cover pops open.Too much film slack.The T50 uses color or black andwhite film (negative or
14Turn the selector dial to“PROGRAM."Keep your finger pressed on theshutter button until the framecounter automatically stops at"1." Wh
158. Learning to Hold the Camera CorrectlyLoading the Film in Low orHumid TemperaturesIn low temperatures, film with along leader may become curled.Ma
169. ShootingMake sure that the selector dial is setto "PROGRAM."Shutter speed is the amount of timethe shutter remains open forexposure. Ap
17A rapidly blinking "P" (about 8times per second) means shootingis not possible without the use offlash. See p. 24 for more onphotography w
1810. Continuous ShootingPress the shutter button all the way.The film will automatically advance tothe next frame.One of the greatest features of the
1911. The T50's ViewfinderThe T50's viewfinder is bright and easy to use, displaying only thenecessary information through a Light-Emitting
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2012. Focusing AidsOut-of-focusThe focusing aids in the center of theviewfinder will help you focus all yourpictures sharply. They can be usedalone or
2113. Viewfinder Information4.Manual control LEDBlinks when the lens aperture ringis detached from "A." Warns thatexposure may not be correc
2214. Self-TimerSet the selector dial to "SELF" andfocus your picture.To start the self-timer, press theshutter button. A beeping sound will
2315. Rewinding the FilmAt the end of the roll of film, filmadvance will stop automaticallyand, after a pause, the camera willbeep to inform you.First
2416. Dedicated Flash Photography with the Canon Speedlite 244TWhen the rewind crank feels loose,open the back cover. The framecounter will automatica
25Depress the shutter button halfway;once the " ! " mark signals that theflash is charged, you are ready forflash photography.You need not m
2617. Photography with the Remote Switch 60T3The Remote Switch 60 T3 is auseful accessory that has alsobeen designed exclusively forthe T50. Attached
2718. Other AccessoriesLens HoodDioptric Adjustment Lenses SWe strongly recommend the use of a lens hood to keepout side light which may cause flare a
28Canon Wireless Controller LC-1Interval Timer TM-1 QuartzThis accessory is a remote control photographydevice using infrared rays to control cameras
2919. Carrying the CameraThread the ends of the strapthrough the rings on the cameraas shown.For carrying the camera, in par-ticular, insert it into i
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3020. Caring for Your CameraAs with any precision instrument, proper care andmaintenance involve a few simple rules in addition tocommon sense. Observ
316. If the lens surfaces are clean, yet the view-finder appears dusty, the picture will not beaffected by the dust in the viewfinder. If themirror ge
32SPECIFICATIONSType: 35 mm SLR (Single-Lens Reflex) camera withelectronically-controlled programmed AE (AutomaticExposure).Exposure Modes: Programmed
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4Welcome to the world of SLR photography! Your new T50combines built-in power winding with the sophisticatedelectronics of Canon's programmed SLR
5Table of Contents1.Attaching the Lens62. Setting the Lens for Programmed AE 83. Loading the Batteries 94. Checking the Batteries 105. Selector
61. Attaching the LensTurn the rear lens cap in the di-rection of the arrow until it stops.Then pull it off the lens.Remove the body cap.To reattach t
7To mount the lens, first align thered positioning point on the lenswith the red dot above the cameramount as illustrated.Then turn the lens in the di
82. Setting the Lens for Programmed AERemove the front lens capWhile pressing in the AE lock pin,turn the aperture ring in thedirection of the arrow u
93. Loading the BatteriesThe T50 needs batteries to power it.Use two new penlight (size AA, 1.5V)batteries of the same brand. Werecommend Alkaline-man
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