Wi/nCanon
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
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.
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
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
All data are based on Canon’s Standard Test Method.Subject to change without notice.
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
PRINTED IN JAPAN
5) Carefully check the camera’s operation after lengthy storage.6) The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorte
/. BASIC OPERATIONFirst-time SLR users shouid read this section carefuiiy.
1. Battery Load and Check
[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
Battery Check Symbols in the LCD PanelBattery power sufficient.Have a new battery handy, cp : Replace the battery. •i<r:o3-(blinking); See p.
2. Lens Attachment
1) Remove the rear lens cap by turning it counterclockwise.2) Remove the body cap by turning it counterclockwise.3) Align the lens’ red dot to the ca
3. Holding the Camera10
lOOOF
Sharp pictures require that the camera be held still to prevent unnecessary movement called “camera shake” that can ruin your pictures. Try the
4. Focusing
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
12
• Shutter button action plays an important part in taking good pictures. A quick stroke with the tip of your finger may cause “camera shake."
Difficult Subjects for Autofocus [Manual Focusing]Subjects• Low-contrast subjects—misty scenes, light-colored or white objects• Subjects in extremely
1. Film Loading14
[2] Taking Pictures•Always load film out of direct suniight. • Never touch the shutter curtain, itsprecision design makes it sensitive to pressure. Wh
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
Table of ContentsI. BASIC OPERATION[1] Preparations1 Battery Load and Check2 Lens Attachment3. Holding the Camera 4 Focusing- Difficult Subjects fo
2. Basic Picture Taking - Green ZoneThis setting for basic operation aiiows you to begin shooting immediateiy without making any settings before tak
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
18
Focus LockThis camera focuses on the subject covered by the focus mark in the center of the viewfinder. For off-center subjects, use focus iock to se
Film RewindWhen the last picture is taken, the remaining film automatically rewinds into the cartridge. When completed, rewinding stops and the film
3 Programmed Image Control (P.I.C.)With P.I.C., focus and film wind settings as well as shutter speed and aperture value settings are made automatica
4И
Deep depth of field is usually the primary concern in landscape photography.This setting automatically sets small apertures (large numbers) for deep
. APPLICATIONS1 Partial Metering2 Exposure Compensation3 Multiple Exposures4 Bulb (Long Exposure)5 Manual Film Speed Setting4042434546IV. REFERE
22
Sports Settings: AI focus AF/Continuouswind/Evaluative, meteringFaster shutter speeds are emphasized to help you keep up with all the action while Al
II. ADVANCED OPERATION23
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
In the Creative Zone, an exposure level scale and exposure level mark appear in the viewfinder and LCD panel in addition to the exposure data (shutt
Program ShiftIn Program AE mode, the automatically set shutter speed and aperture combination (program) can be changed while maintaining the same exp
Tv : Shutter-priority AE Settings; Al focus AF/Continuous wind/Evaluative meteringIn this mode the user selects the shutter speed and the camera set
Av: Aperture-priority AE Settings: Al focus AF/Continuous wind/Evaluative meteringIn this mode the user selects the aperture value and the camera
Nomenclature. Built-in Flash LCD PanelAccessory ShoeFlash TabElectronic Input Dial Shutter Button GripManual Focusing Ring EF 35-80 mm f/4-5.6 LensCom
\$1у 5.È28
M: Manual Exposure Settings; Ai focus AF/Continuous wind/Center-weighted average metering.This creative mode allows you to completely control exposu
-2i1ifi1i2 +É-2i1ifi1i2 +i-2i1ifi1i2 +-2i1ifi1i2 +I-2i1ifi1i2 +
Adjust the exposure according to the position of the exposure level mark.Metered standard exposure: The current settings will result in a correct exp
30
DEP: Depth-of-Field AE Settings: One-shot AF/Single frame wind/Evaluative meteringDepth-of-Field AE mode places everything between user set points
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
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
Additional Information• To cancel Depth-of-Field AE in midoperation, set the command dial to another position.• When using a zoom lens, do n
IntroductionThank you for selecting a Canon autofocus SLR camera.EOS 1000F, developed as Canon's new standard model autofocus SL
2. ci) ; SefMimer
: Self-timer Settings: One-shot AF/Evaluative meteringUse the self-timer function to delay shutter release for 10 seconds and include yourself
3. Flash PhotographyWhen the" % " mark blinks in the viewfinder, pull the buill-in flash up manually for flash photography. When pulled up
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
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
Viewfinder information When Using the FiashShooting modeWarning dispiay ConditionNote(P) Program AEDuring dayiight fiii-in fiash photography, the iens
X-sync Shutter Speed and Aperture ValueShooting modeX-sync shutter speedAperture valueProgram AEAutomatically set to 1/60 - 1/90 secFlash aperture val
III. APPLICATIONSWith these functions you can expand your creativity by taiioring the operation of your camera to match shooting conditions or your ph
1. Partial Metering40
• The instructions in this book assume use ot the EF 35-80 mm t/4-5.6 zoom iens; however, operations with a different lens are basically the same.Ple
The main light metering system used in this camera is called “evaluative metering.” It evaluates the entire picture area by dividing it into three zo
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
2. Exposure Compensation42
Use exposure compensation for intentionally underexposed or overexposed pictures. The compensation range is up to + 1-2 stops in half-stop
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
Shooting HintFor best results, we recommend setting exposure compensation depending on the number of exposures.Number of exposuresExposure compensatio
• This table is a general guideline. The actual exposure compensation amount varies according to the subject and desired effect. This kind of
4 Bulb (Long Exposure)Use bulb for exposures longer than 30 seconds, such as for fireworks or night scenes. The exposure continues as long as t
46
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
Viewfinder Eyepiece Exposure CompensationButtonEye CupFiim Check WindowPartial Metering ButtonBack CoverBattery CoverBattery Cover Lock62
IV. REFERENCE1. Comparisons Between AF Mode and Film Wind ModeFilm wind modeOne-shot Al ServoSingleAF lock and AE lock in the evaluative metering mod
2. Film Shooting CapacityThe battery’s shooting capacity varies depending on the number of flash use and on the temperature of the environment. Refe
3. Program Lines (Program Characteristics)This camera is equipped with advanced “Inteiiigent Program AE” which chooses the best shutter speed/apertur
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
V. ACCESSORIESThe accessories described in this section are soid separately.1. Dedicated Canon SpeedlitesIf you need a flash with a little higher outp
52
2. Grip Extension GR-70The grip extension increases the size of the grip to provide a more comfortable and secure hold for large hands. An adju
4. Lens Hoods and FiltersUse lens hoods and filters to keep unwanted light from entering the lens and provide special effects. Select the right ho
Vt. CAMERA CAREKeep your camera in top condition by following these suggestions for periodic cleaning. See the precautions on p. 5 for other impo
3. Cleaning the film chamber—Use a blower brush to remove accumulated film dust particles that might scratch the film. Be careful NOT TO
Liquid Crystal Display/Battery NotesThe LCD panel uses liquid crystal to show exposure information. After about five years, the display may become
Battery InformationLithium Battery CheckAlways check the battery at the following times;1. When loading a new battery2. After lengthy storage3. Befor
4. The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorted, exposed to high temperatures, or disposed of in fire. Be sure to obser
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
Attaching the StrapThread the ends of the neckstrap through the fixtures as shown.57
VII. SPECIFICATIONSTYPE AND MAJOR COMPONENTSType: 35 mm focal plane shutter SLR (single-lens reflex) autofocus/auto exposure camera, with built
Set in 1/2-stop increments. X-sync is 1/90 sec.AUTOFOCUSAF Control System: TTL-SIR (Secondary Image Registration) phase detection type using
EXPOSURE CONTROL Light Metering: TTL full-aperture metering using an SPC (Silicon Photocell). Three metering patterns avaiiabie:3-zone evaluative m
Camera Shake Warning: Operates in Green Zone and Programmed Image Control modes. Shutter speed blinks when automatically-set shutter speed
Commenti su questo manuale