The Canon VI-T and VI-L features the fastest built-in Rapid Wind mechanism...winds the film to the next exposure...recocks the shutter. At the same ti
For copying stand work, or when a tripod is used, the Manual Film Winding Knob (11) is used instead of the Rapid Wind Trigger.Align engr
%/iThe shutter can be adjusted to speeds of 1 second, and 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, and 1/1000 of a second as well as B(bu
On the Canon VI-T and VI-L, focusing and composing can be done at the same time. When you look through the Range-Viewfinder Eyepiece (20), yo
The image magnification is changed when the Tri-Position Range Viewfinder Selector (21) is turned either to the left or the right.
When the Canon Zoom-Finder V, or other auxiliary viewfinders are attached, irrespective of the interchangeable lens used, parallax erro
USING THE VIEWFINDER WITH PARALLAX CORRECTION
SETTING LENS APERTURE(F : STOP)Set the Lens Aperture Scale (4) by turning the milled ring at the top of the lens until the required
The Depth-of-Field Scale (2) shows you the range of objects which will also be in focus on the film. This range will vary with the f: stop
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You have now completed the following steps :1. Wound your shutter...ready for your first exposure.2. Set the speed dial.3. Adjusted the Lens aperture
DOUBLE EXPOSURES1. First turn the Film Rewind Ring (8) from its position A Counter-clockwise as far as it will go.2. While watching the
Canon VI-T and Vl-L accepts any standard 35 mm film cartridge, as well as Canon Film Magazine V.To open the camera, turn the Magazi
Lift up the Rewind Crank (13).Put the film cartridge in the recess directly beneath the Rewind Crank. Depress the Film Rewind Crank (13) ag
EXPOSURE COUNTER DIALThe Exposure Counter Dial (10) will return to S position automatically whenever the camera is loaded with new film. At
FILM TYPE INDICATORDepending on the type and variety of film in use, the Film Type Indicator Disc (22) is revolved with the tip of o
If1. Turn the Film Rewind Ring (8) from “A” to the Film Rewind Mark (I).2. Raise the Rewind Crank (13) into operating position as
A built-in Self-Timer (7) is incorporated in the Canon VI-T and VI-L. When you are ready to take a picture, turn the Self- I™ Timer Lever (7) counter
Canon UT® Range-Viewfinder Window ® Lens Depth-of-Field Scale @ Lens Distance Scale ® Lens Aperture Scale (D Canon Lens ® Rangefinder Window @ Self-Ti
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All Canon Lenses are interchangeable and feature a standard, screw-in lens mount, which has been proved to be the most accurate an
ATTACHING AND DETACHING THE CANON-METER 2First pull out the combination dial on the meter and bring the mounting leg to the click stop
CHANGING THE SENSITIVITY OF THE LIGHT METERCiANfiE tJÜTQFor the object in bright lightFor the object in poor lightIf the subject is in so brig
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fUSING THE CANON-METER 2In order to obtain the correct exposure time, the Canon-Meter 2 should be used in this manner:1. Set the lens a
INCIDiNT UGHTSlide the incident light attachment into position in front of the light sensitivity window. Aperture reading tan be read off in the
3. Bring the Meter to the spot where you want highlighted. And face the Meter Window towards the camera or the position of the camera.4.
FLASH SYHCHROHIZATIONWhen the Canon Flash Unit V is fitted directly into the Flash Unit Connector Socket (12), and when the shutter button
UL® Film Winding Knob @ Flash Unit Connector Socket @ Film Rewind Crank i|i) Film Plane Mark (g) Viewfinder Dial @ Accessory Clip@ Automatic Parallax
NOTE;1. For Electronic Flash, turn shutter dial to “ X.” The shutter speed at that time will be 1/50 sec.2. When using “ F ” type bulbs,
CDThe Canon Film Magazine V is designed to hold 5% feet of 35 mm film. It consists of three parts: Center Spool, Inner Shell, and
r1. To disassemble the magazine, place your finger on the Button and turn the Inner Shell clockwise until both the Inner and Outer
3 ft. for 18 exposures and 2 ft. for 10 exposures.4. To assemble the Magazine, first insert the Center Spool into the Inner Shell, with the b
ACCESSORIESA Canon camera is extremely versatile in itself; however, with a complete line of Canon precision accessories, there are almost
Vl-T Vl-LCamera HolderCradle the camera firmly in a perfect horizontal or vertical plane. Mount on any type of tripod. Tripod sockets
CANON LENSESThese interchangeable lenses will further increase the already outstanding versatility of your Canon Camera and enable you to
•«TypoAngleofMagnificationNumberofNet WeightApe rtgre (r sto pi] Click StopsFocusingRangeViewElementsdown to in feet [in Metersp-Wide-Angle 25 mm f :
rINFRA-RED PHOTOGRAPHYOn the Depth-of-Field Scale (2) of all Canon Lenses is the letter “ R.” This is for infra-red film. When using
CARE OF YOUR CANON MODEL Vl-T & Vl-LDON’T keep your camera in the glove compartment of your car.DON’T keep your camera in a damp room or near corr
@ Range-Viewfinder Eyepiece@ Viewfinder Selector@ Film Type Indicator Dial9 Release Button for Film Winding Knob® Hinged Back(g) Lock for Hinged Back
Tripod Socket Magazine Opening Key Trigger Retracting Button Rapid Wind Trigger (Retractable) Built-in Take-up Spool Film Sprocket
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CONTENTSFILM WINDING... 6SETTING SHUTTER SPEED... 8FOCUSING AND COMPOSING ... 9RANGE VIEWFINDER SELECTOR ...
SELF-TIMER...20CHANGING LENSES ...21ATTACHING AND DETACHING THE CANON-METER 2 ...22CHN
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