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Sommario

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Wi/nCanon

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Precautions [7]1) This camera is not resistant to water and shouid not be used outdoors in snow or rain. If accidentaiiy dropped in water, contact an

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Film Wind: Automatic. One of two modes is automatically set: Single Frame and Continuous (1 fps maximum).Film Rewind: Automatic rewind at end of roll.

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LENSESEF 35-80 mm t/4-5.6EF 80-200 mm f/4 5-5.6Angle of ViewDiagonal 63" - 30"30" - 12"Vertical30" - 17"17" - 7&qu

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Guide Number (ISO 100): 39-ft/12-m Flash Coverage Angle: Covers the angle of view of a 35 mm lens Recycling Time: Approx. 2 sec.Flash Duration: 1 ms o

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All data are based on Canon’s Standard Test Method.Subject to change without notice.

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CanonCANON INC 7-1, Nishi-Shinjuku 2-Choni6, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163, JapanMailing addraa»; P 0 Box 5050, Dai-ichi Seimel Building, Tokyo 163, JapanU S

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PRINTED IN JAPAN

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5) Carefully check the camera’s operation after lengthy storage.6) The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorte

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/. BASIC OPERATIONFirst-time SLR users shouid read this section carefuiiy.

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1. Battery Load and Check

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[1] PreparationsThe camera operates on a 2CR5 lithiumbattery.1) Slide the battery cover lock down to open. The cover cannot be removed from the came

Pagina 14 - [1] Preparations

Battery Check Symbols in the LCD PanelBattery power sufficient.Have a new battery handy, cp : Replace the battery. •i<r:o3-(blinking); See p.

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2. Lens Attachment

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1) Remove the rear lens cap by turning it counterclockwise.2) Remove the body cap by turning it counterclockwise.3) Align the lens’ red dot to the ca

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3. Holding the Camera10

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Sharp pictures require that the camera be held still to prevent unnecessary movement called “camera shake” that can ruin your pictures. Try the

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4. Focusing

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Before practicing, set the command dial to“ a ” (Green Zone).1) Look through the viewfinder and cover the subject with the focus mark (^ □).2) Press t

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• Shutter button action plays an important part in taking good pictures. A quick stroke with the tip of your finger may cause “camera shake."

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Difficult Subjects for Autofocus [Manual Focusing]Subjects• Low-contrast subjects—misty scenes, light-colored or white objects• Subjects in extremely

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1. Film Loading14

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[2] Taking Pictures•Always load film out of direct suniight. • Never touch the shutter curtain, itsprecision design makes it sensitive to pressure. Wh

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1) Make sure the command dial is not at L.2) Open the back cover by siiding the latch down.3) Insert the film as shown with the fiat end of the cartri

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Table of ContentsI. BASIC OPERATION[1] Preparations1 Battery Load and Check2 Lens Attachment3. Holding the Camera 4 Focusing- Difficult Subjects fo

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2. Basic Picture Taking - Green ZoneThis setting for basic operation aiiows you to begin shooting immediateiy without making any settings before tak

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Blinking shutter speed (camera shake warning)In Green Zone and Programmed Image Control modes, the shutter speed will blink on the LCD panel and in th

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Focus LockThis camera focuses on the subject covered by the focus mark in the center of the viewfinder. For off-center subjects, use focus iock to se

Pagina 36 - Film Rewind

Film RewindWhen the last picture is taken, the remaining film automatically rewinds into the cartridge. When completed, rewinding stops and the film

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3 Programmed Image Control (P.I.C.)With P.I.C., focus and film wind settings as well as shutter speed and aperture value settings are made automatica

Pagina 39 - Settings: One-shot AF/Sin

Deep depth of field is usually the primary concern in landscape photography.This setting automatically sets small apertures (large numbers) for deep

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. APPLICATIONS1 Partial Metering2 Exposure Compensation3 Multiple Exposures4 Bulb (Long Exposure)5 Manual Film Speed Setting4042434546IV. REFERE

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Sports Settings: AI focus AF/Continuouswind/Evaluative, meteringFaster shutter speeds are emphasized to help you keep up with all the action while Al

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II. ADVANCED OPERATION23

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1. Creative ZoneThe command dial’s “Creative Zone’’ provides five shooting modes, enabling you to select the mode and values which best match your su

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In the Creative Zone, an exposure level scale and exposure level mark appear in the viewfinder and LCD panel in addition to the exposure data (shutt

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Program ShiftIn Program AE mode, the automatically set shutter speed and aperture combination (program) can be changed while maintaining the same exp

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Tv : Shutter-priority AE Settings; Al focus AF/Continuous wind/Evaluative meteringIn this mode the user selects the shutter speed and the camera set

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Av: Aperture-priority AE Settings: Al focus AF/Continuous wind/Evaluative meteringIn this mode the user selects the aperture value and the camera

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Nomenclature. Built-in Flash LCD PanelAccessory ShoeFlash TabElectronic Input Dial Shutter Button GripManual Focusing Ring EF 35-80 mm f/4-5.6 LensCom

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M: Manual Exposure Settings; Ai focus AF/Continuous wind/Center-weighted average metering.This creative mode allows you to completely control exposu

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Adjust the exposure according to the position of the exposure level mark.Metered standard exposure: The current settings will result in a correct exp

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DEP: Depth-of-Field AE Settings: One-shot AF/Single frame wind/Evaluative meteringDepth-of-Field AE mode places everything between user set points

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1) Set the command dial to "DEP”.2) Place the focus mark on the first point (a) and press the shutter button halfway.• Remove your finger when th

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Checking the Exposure• If the minimum aperture value of the lens in use blinks, clear the focus points by turning the command dial to another position

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Additional Information• To cancel Depth-of-Field AE in midoperation, set the command dial to another position.• When using a zoom lens, do n

Pagina 62 - 3. Flash Photography

IntroductionThank you for selecting a Canon autofocus SLR camera.EOS 1000F, developed as Canon's new standard model autofocus SL

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2. ci) ; SefMimer

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: Self-timer Settings: One-shot AF/Evaluative meteringUse the self-timer function to delay shutter release for 10 seconds and include yourself

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3. Flash PhotographyWhen the" % " mark blinks in the viewfinder, pull the buill-in flash up manually for flash photography. When pulled up

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4) " V ” will not blink in the “Creative Zone”, it will always fire regardless of the shooting conditions.5) In low-light conditions, the bu

Pagina 68 - III. APPLICATIONS

A subject’s eyes may appear red in flash photos due to the light reflected from the retina. To minimize this, have the subject avoid looking directly

Pagina 69 - 1. Partial Metering

Viewfinder information When Using the FiashShooting modeWarning dispiay ConditionNote(P) Program AEDuring dayiight fiii-in fiash photography, the iens

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X-sync Shutter Speed and Aperture ValueShooting modeX-sync shutter speedAperture valueProgram AEAutomatically set to 1/60 - 1/90 secFlash aperture val

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III. APPLICATIONSWith these functions you can expand your creativity by taiioring the operation of your camera to match shooting conditions or your ph

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• The instructions in this book assume use ot the EF 35-80 mm t/4-5.6 zoom iens; however, operations with a different lens are basically the same.Ple

Pagina 74 - 3. Mu tiple Exposures

The main light metering system used in this camera is called “evaluative metering.” It evaluates the entire picture area by dividing it into three zo

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1) Compose the picture and focus the subject.2) Keeping the shutter button pressed haif- way, place the partiai metering area mark on the sub

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2. Exposure Compensation42

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Use exposure compensation for intentionally underexposed or overexposed pictures. The compensation range is up to + 1-2 stops in half-stop

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3. Mu tiple ExposuresTry this function for creative and drannatic effects. Up to nine exposures can be made on the same frame with minimai operation.1

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Shooting HintFor best results, we recommend setting exposure compensation depending on the number of exposures.Number of exposuresExposure compensatio

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• This table is a general guideline. The actual exposure compensation amount varies according to the subject and desired effect. This kind of

Pagina 81 - 2. Film Shooting Capacity

4 Bulb (Long Exposure)Use bulb for exposures longer than 30 seconds, such as for fireworks or night scenes. The exposure continues as long as t

Pagina 83 - Program Shift Characteristics

When using non DX-coded filnn or when you want to set the effective speed of a film determined from your own tests, you can manually set the film spee

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Viewfinder Eyepiece Exposure CompensationButtonEye CupFiim Check WindowPartial Metering ButtonBack CoverBattery CoverBattery Cover Lock62

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IV. REFERENCE1. Comparisons Between AF Mode and Film Wind ModeFilm wind modeOne-shot Al ServoSingleAF lock and AE lock in the evaluative metering mod

Pagina 86 - 3. Dioptric Adjustment Lenses

2. Film Shooting CapacityThe battery’s shooting capacity varies depending on the number of flash use and on the temperature of the environment. Refe

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3. Program Lines (Program Characteristics)This camera is equipped with advanced “Inteiiigent Program AE” which chooses the best shutter speed/apertur

Pagina 88 - 4. Lens Hoods and Filters

Program Shift Characteristics(EF 50 mm f/1.8 - example with shift at EV 13)• Indicates the shutter speed/aperture combinations with program shift.5 6

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V. ACCESSORIESThe accessories described in this section are soid separately.1. Dedicated Canon SpeedlitesIf you need a flash with a little higher outp

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2. Grip Extension GR-70The grip extension increases the size of the grip to provide a more comfortable and secure hold for large hands. An adju

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4. Lens Hoods and FiltersUse lens hoods and filters to keep unwanted light from entering the lens and provide special effects. Select the right ho

Pagina 94 - Blinking “om” Display

Vt. CAMERA CAREKeep your camera in top condition by following these suggestions for periodic cleaning. See the precautions on p. 5 for other impo

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3. Cleaning the film chamber—Use a blower brush to remove accumulated film dust particles that might scratch the film. Be careful NOT TO

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Liquid Crystal Display/Battery NotesThe LCD panel uses liquid crystal to show exposure information. After about five years, the display may become

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Battery InformationLithium Battery CheckAlways check the battery at the following times;1. When loading a new battery2. After lengthy storage3. Befor

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4. The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorted, exposed to high temperatures, or disposed of in fire. Be sure to obser

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Blinking “om” DisplayThere are two conditions when the biink- ing “ «czi” will appear in the LCD panel.1. If the battery is neariy exhausted, the blin

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Attaching the StrapThread the ends of the neckstrap through the fixtures as shown.57

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VII. SPECIFICATIONSTYPE AND MAJOR COMPONENTSType: 35 mm focal plane shutter SLR (single-lens reflex) autofocus/auto exposure camera, with built

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Set in 1/2-stop increments. X-sync is 1/90 sec.AUTOFOCUSAF Control System: TTL-SIR (Secondary Image Registration) phase detection type using

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EXPOSURE CONTROL Light Metering: TTL full-aperture metering using an SPC (Silicon Photocell). Three metering patterns avaiiabie:3-zone evaluative m

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Camera Shake Warning: Operates in Green Zone and Programmed Image Control modes. Shutter speed blinks when automatically-set shutter speed

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