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INSTRUCTIONS
English
Thank you for purchasing a Canon product.
The EOS ELAN 7NE (DATE) / ELAN 7N / 30V (DATE) / 33V is a highperformance, AF single-lens reflex camera with Eye Control and seven AF points. It is suited for a wide variety of subjects and situations with fully automatic and user-controlled shooting modes. Read this instruction booklet to familiarize yourself with your new camera before taking pictures. Also read Handling Cautions on page 6 to prevent camera malfunction and damage. Keep this instruction booklet handy for easy reference.
Before Using Your Camera
Before an important shoot, be sure to take test shots to make sure the camera operates properly. EOS cameras have a lens mount for dedicated operation (autofocusing, exposure control, etc.) with Canon EF lenses. Using a non-Canon lens with an EOS camera may not result in proper camera or lens operation. Note that the warranty does not cover any camera malfunction or damage occurring with the use of non-Canon products.
Symbols
The Caution symbol alerts you to avoid shooting problems. The Note symbol gives supplemental information for basic camera operation or picture-taking tips. The Custom Function symbol indicates that there is a relevant Custom Function. For details, see Custom Function Settings on page 85.
m Model (EOS ELAN 7NE, 30V) only
Contents
Introduction Handling Cautions..6 Quick Start Guide..8 Nomenclature..10 Conventions Used in this Instructions.16 A Night Portrait.31 FUsing Red-eye Reduction..32 qUsing the Self-timer.33 Using the Eyepiece Cover..34 Imprinting the Date or Time.35 Setting the Date and Time.36 Replacing the Date Battery.36
Before You Start..17
Installing the Batteries.18 Checking the Battery Level.19 Mounting and Detaching a Lens.20 Mounting a Lens.20 Detaching the Lens.20 How the Shutter Button Works.21 5Loading and Unloading Film.22 Loading Film..22 Checking the Film Speed.23 Unloading Film..24 6Midroll Rewind.24 Dioptric Adjustment..25 Holding the Camera..26
3 AF Modes and Metering Modes.37
Selecting the AF Mode..38 One-Shot AF for Still Subjects..39 AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects.39 AI Focus AF for Automatic AF Mode Switching..40 3Selecting an AF Point..41 Basic Procedure for AF Point Selection..41 Automatic Selection.42 Manual Selection..42 e Eye Control Calibration.43 Calibration Procedure.43 Eye Control Calibration and Operation Tips..46 Intelligent Eye Control..46 Deleting Eye Control Calibration Settings..47 gUsing Eye Control.48 Eye Control Servo AF.49 Turning Off Eye Control..49
Fully Automatic Shooting.27
YFull Auto Mode..28 AF-Assist beam with the Built-in Flash.29 Programmed Image Control Modes.30 U Portrait..30 ILandscape..30 O Close-up..30 P Sports.31
Focusing Off-Center Subjects..50 When Autofocus Fails (Manual Focusing).51 8Manual Focusing.51 ZMetering Modes.52
5 Flash Photography..77
Using the Built-in Flash..78 In a Basic Zone Mode..78 In a Creative Zone Mode.78 aFlash Exposure Compensation.80 Using an EOS-dedicated Speedlite.81 Using an EX-series Speedlite..81 Using an EZ/E/EG/ML/TL-series Speedlite..81
4 User-Controlled Shooting.53
S Program AE..54 R Shutter-Priority AE..56 E Aperture-Priority AE..58 Depth-of-field Preview.59 W Manual Exposure..60 Q Depth-of-field AE..62 Depth-of-field AE with a Manually-Selected AF Point.62 Depth-of-field AE with Eye Control.64 Exposure Compensation..67 LAuto Exposure Bracketing (AEB).68 Canceling AEB..69 jAE Lock..70 Bulb Exposures..71 4Multiple Exposures..72 HSelecting the Film Advance Mode.73 D Setting the ISO Film Speed..73 9Silencing the Beeper.74 bLCD Panel Illumination.74 Mirror Lockup..75 KWireless Remote Control..76 Using the Remote Switch.76
6 Custom Functions (C.Fn).83
GSetting a Custom Function.84 Custom Function Settings.85 Reference..89 Basic Photography Terms.89 Feature Availability Table..91 AE Lock Effects.92 AF Mode and Film Advance Mode Combination..92 Program Line..93 Troubleshooting Guide.94 Major Specifications..95 Index..98
Handling Cautions
Camera Care and Storage
The camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock. The camera is not waterproof and should not be used in wet conditions or underwater. If the camera gets wet, take it to your nearest Canon dealer as soon as possible. If small amounts of water splash onto the camera, wipe it with a clean dry cloth. If the camera is exposed to salty air, wipe it thoroughly with a slightly damp cloth. Do not leave the camera in places prone to excessive heat such as in a car on a sunny day. Excessive heat can cause the camera to malfunction. The camera contains precision electronic circuitry. Never attempt to disassemble the camera. Use only a blower brush to blow away any dust on the lens, eyepiece, mirror, focusing screen, film compartment, etc. Do not clean the camera body or lens with any cleaner containing an organic solvent. For stubborn dirt, consult your nearest Canon dealer. The shutter curtains are extremely thin. Use only a blower to clean them. Be careful not to blow air too forcefully on the shutter curtains. The shutter curtains can be easily deformed or damaged. Also, when loading and unloading film, be careful not to touch the shutter curtains. Do not touch the electrical contacts with your fingers. Otherwise corrosion may develop on the contacts, resulting in improper camera operation. If the camera is not to be used for an extended period, remove the batteries. Store the camera in a well-ventilated, cool, dry place. During storage, press the shutter button once in a while to release the shutter a few times. Avoid storing the camera in a laboratory, cabinet, etc., where corrosive chemicals are present. If you have not used the camera for some time or if there is an important shoot, have the camera checked by your Canon dealer beforehand, or check for yourself that the camera components are working properly.
<D> ISO film speed <F> Red-eye reduction <9> Beeper
AF point mark Battery level mark
<4> Multiple exposures <a> Flash exposure compensation <L> AEB
<5> Film mark Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount AEB level Flash exposure compensation amount Red-eye reduction lamp-on indicator Film transport indicator
<7> Function pointer <8> Manual focus Frame counter (E - A) Multiple-exposure setting (E - I) Self-timer operation (O - E) Remote control operation (R - E)
** m Model only *** With an EX-series Speedlite. The actual display will show only the applicable items.
Viewfinder Information
AF points (Superimposed display for 7 AF points)
Focusing screen
<m> **Eye Control <j> AE lock / ***FE lock AEB in progress <M> Flash-ready ***Improper FE lock warning <N> ***High-speed sync (FP flash) <a> Flash exposure compensation Shutter speed (D ***FE lock (o) K, y)
<n> Focus confirmation light
Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount AEB level Red-eye reduction lamp-on indicator
**Calibration indicator (g - Y, h - Y) Depth-of-field AE indicator (r E, R)
Aperture value (Q - V)
Nomenclature Mode Dial
The dial has modes in two zones. The dial is locked when it is set to <2>. To release the lock, hold down the Mode Dial lock release button and turn the dial.
Creati ve Zo ne
Mode Dial lock release button
Custom Function Set
Full Auto
g e Zone
on B a sic Z
1 Basic Zone
Fully automatic mode where the camera takes care of everything. Y : Full Auto (p.28) Basically, all you do is point and shoot.
2 Creative Zone
Semi-automatic and manual modes enable you to take control of the camera to obtain the desired result. S : Program AE (p.54) R : Shutter-priority AE (p.56) E : Aperture-priority AE (p.58) W : Manual exposure (p.60) Q : Depth-of-field AE (p.62)
Image Zone (p.30)
Fully automatic modes for a particular subject. U O P A : Portrait : Close-up : Sports : Night Portrait I : Landscape
3 Custom Function Set G : Custom Function (p.83) : OFF
AF Mode Dial
ONE SHOT AF (p.39) AI FOCUS AF (p.40) AI SERVO AF (p.39)
Eye Control Switch (m Model only)
Eye Control OFF (p.49) Eye Control ON (p.48) Calibration (p.43)
Film Advance Mode Lever
Self-timer / Remote control mode (p.33, 76) Continuous (p.73) Single-frame (p.73)
Conventions Used in this Instructions
This instruction booklet includes Eye Control instructions. Ignore those instructions if your camera EOS ELAN 7N/33V does not have Eye Control. All the operations described in this booklet assume that the Mode Dial is not set to <2>. Before proceeding with any operation, turn the Mode Dial to a picture-taking mode by pressing the lock button and turning the dial. The <l> icon indicates the Main Dial.
Using the Eyepiece Cover
When using the self-timer or optional wireless remote control, you should use the eyepiece cover (p.17) to prevent stray light from entering the eyepiece and affecting the exposure reading.
1 Remove the eyecup from the eyepiece.
the eyecup.
Push up both sides at the bottom of
2 Attach the eyepieceiscover. to the The eyepiece cover attached
strap.
Slide the eyepiece cover down into
the eyepiece groove to attach it.
Imprinting the Date or Time (DATE Model only)
The camera has a date feature with an automatic calendar to 2019. It can imprint the date or time on the photograph as shown in the left photo. The date or time can be imprinted in any shooting mode.
Press the <q> button.
time the button is pressed, the imprinting format changes in the following sequence as shown on the quartz date display panel:
Month, day, year Day, month, year Year, month, day Day, hour, minute Hyphens
(Dec. 24, 2004) (24 Dec. 2004) (2004 Dec. 24) (24th 16:45) (Blank)
<W> is displayed above the month. When a picture is taken, the bar <9> will blink to indicate that the date or time has been imprinted.
Imprinting the Date or Time (DATE Model only) Setting the Date and Time
date or time display. 1 Select the <q> button. Press the digit to be set. 2 Select the <6> button until the Press the
s Each
digit blinks. time you press the button, the settable digit will change as follows: Year month day. Or hour minute a
correct number. 3 Set thepressing the <7> button until Keep
the correct number appears.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all the
date and time digits are set correctly.
4 Finalize the setting. Keep pressing the <6> button
until no digits blink.
If a is blinking and you press
<6>, the seconds will be reset to 0.
Replacing the Date Battery
When the date/time on the imprinted photograph looks faded, replace the CR2025 lithium battery as follows. Battery life is about 3 years.
1 Remove the battery chamber cover. Open the camera back and loosen
Calibration Procedure
Before using Eye Control, you must calibrate the camera so that it can correctly detect the movements of your eye looking through the eyepiece. To calibrate it, look at the blinking AF point, then press the shutter button. You must calibrate it for both the horizontal and vertical camera orientations. The camera can save up to five calibration settings. To maximize the calibration precision, read Eye Control Calibration and Operation Tips on page 46. Before starting, complete any necessary dioptric adjustment. (p.25) While calibrating the camera, do not take your eye off the eyepiece. e stands for calibration.
1 Set the Eye Control switch to <e>.
and the CAL No. are displayed on the LCD panel. Blinking number: Indicates unregistered calibration. Non-blinking number: Indicates registered calibration.
a No. 2 Selecttheblinking CALselect a Turn <l> dial to
number.
If there is no blinking CAL No., see
Deleting Eye Control Calibration Settings on page 47.
the camera horizontally and 3 Hold at the viewfinder. look
AF 4 Keep looking at the blinkingpress point in the viewfinder and
the shutter button.
The right-most AF point will blink first.
While looking at the blinking AF point, press the shutter button. s The AF point will stop blinking and stay lit. The beeper will sound at the same time. During this calibration procedure, pressing the shutter button completely will not take a picture.
5 Let go of the shutter button. 4. 6 Repeat steps willand 5in the following The AF point blink
sequence: 4.
display. 7 Check the viewfinder is completed, When the calibration
the CAL No. will stop blinking and i will be displayed.
the camera vertically 8 Hold at the viewfinder. and look
CAL No.
Calibrate vertically under the same You can hold the camera vertically
with the grip pointing up or down.
the blinking AF 9 While looking atshutter button. point, press the
Follow steps 4 to 6.
AF point will blink in the following sequence: 7 8.
viewfinder 10 Check the calibration is display. When the completed,
11 Set the Eye Control switch to <g>.
This completes the calibration
procedure, and you can now use Eye Control (p.48) to take pictures.
If the camera does not detect your eye movement properly during the calibration, the beeper will sound and the CAL No. will blink on the LCD panel. In such a case, press the shutter button and start from step 3. If you do the calibration procedure only for the horizontal orientation, Eye Control during vertical picture-taking might not be so accurate. Be sure to also complete the calibration procedure for the vertical orientation. If you interrupt the calibration procedure, wait until the AF point in the viewfinder stops blinking, then start over from step 3. If the calibration does not go well, see Eye Control Calibration Operation Tips (p.46). If the beeper setting (p.74) is set to W, the beeper will not sound.
If the aperture display blinks, it means that the desired depth of field cannot be obtained. Move further away from the subject or use the wide-angle end if you are using a zoom lens. Then try it again. If the K shutter speed and maximum aperture display blink, it means the subject is too dark. The <Q> mode cannot be used. If the D shutter speed and minimum aperture display blink, it means the subject is too bright. Attach an ND filter (sold separately) to reduce the light entering the lens.
If you are using a zoom lens, do not zoom before the picture is taken. If a slow shutter speed is set, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. The <Q> mode cannot be used if the lens focus mode switch is set <MF>. The result will be the same as using the <S> mode. The <Q> mode cannot be used if you use flash or remote control. The result will be the same as using the <S> mode with flash. If you are using the <Q> mode with a lens that has a focus-limiting switch, set the switch to minimum focusing distance -. To cancel <Q> at any time, turn the Mode Dial to any setting except <Q>. To check the depth of field while using depth-of-field AE, set DEP points 1 and 2 and press the shutter button halfway. Then press the depth-of-field preview button. To further increase the depth of field, use a wide-angle lens. Setting DEP points 1 and 2 at the same point on the subject will make the depth of field shallow. The foreground and background will then be blurred, making the subject stand out. Using a telephoto lens enhances this effect.
Exposure Compensation
Exposure compensation is used to alter the cameras standard exposure setting. You can make the picture look lighter (increased exposure) or darker (decreased exposure). The exposure compensation amount can be set up to +/2 stops in half-stop increments.
to a 1 Turn the Mode Dial <W>.Creative Zone mode except exposure setting. 2 Check the shutter button halfway and Press the
check the display.
3 Set the exposure compensation amount.
Turn the <i> switch to <1> and To cancel the exposure
compensation, set the exposure compensation amount to <b>.
Increased exposure
Decreased exposure
Increased exposure Exposure level mark
4 Take the picture.
The exposure compensation amount set is retained even after the Mode Dial is set to <2>. Assuming that a shutter speed of 1/125 sec. and an aperture value of f/8.0 will give a correct exposure, setting the exposure compensation amount to plus or minus 1 stop will change the shutter speed or aperture value as follows:
Mirror Lockup
Mirror lockup is enabled with C.Fn-05-1. This prevents mirror-caused vibrations which may blur the image during close-ups or when a telephoto lens is used. To set this Custom Function, see Setting a Custom Function on page 84. When mirror lockup is set, the camera operates as follows.
the 1 Pressmirrorshutter button fully. The will lock up.
s sAfter
30 seconds, it will go back down automatically.
2 Press the shutter button fully again.
picture will be taken and the mirror will go back down. To take another shot with mirror lockup, start from step 1 again.
If you are shooting a very bright scene such as the beach or ski slope with mirror lockup, take the picture promptly after the mirror goes up. During mirror lockup, do not point the lens toward the sun. Doing so may damage the shutter curtains due to the suns heat. If you use mirror lockup with the self-timer for a bulb exposure, keep pressing the shutter button completely (10-sec. self-timer + bulb exposure). If you let go of the shutter button during the self-timer, there will be a shutter-release sound. It is not the shutter release. For mirror lockup, using the Remote Switch RS-60E3 or Remote Controller RC-1/RC-5 (both sold separately) is recommended. During mirror lockup, the film advance mode will be Single even if it is set to <H>. If mirror lockup is used with the self-timer, pressing the shutter button fully will lock up the mirror first and the picture will be taken 10 sec. later.
KWireless Remote Control
With Remote Controller RC-1 (sold separately), wireless operation is possible up to 5 m/16.4 ft away from the front of the camera.
1 Turn the film advance mode lever to <p>.
<K> icon appears on the LCD panel.
2 Take the picture. Point the signal transmitter toward
the cameras remote control sensor and press the signal button. s The remote control lamp will light, and the picture will be taken. For details on using the remote control, see the RC-1s instructions.
Remote control sensor
Certain types of fluorescent light may cause camera misoperation. During wireless remote control, try to keep the camera away from fluorescent light. You can also use Remote Controller RC-5 (sold separately). If you set the film advance mode lever to <p> and do nothing for four minutes, the wireless remote control mode will be canceled automatically to save battery power.
Using the Remote Switch
Connect the Remote Switch RS60E3s (sold separately) plug to the cameras remote control terminal. To take a picture, press the Remote Switchs shutter-release button.
1 - 10.5 / 3.3 - 34.4 1.2 - 7.4 / 3.9 - 24.3
Use the built-in flash at least 1 meter (3.3 ft) away from the subject. Closer distances may result in the flash partially obstructed by the lens barrel. When using the built-in flash, detach any hood attached to the lens. A lens hood will partially obstruct the flash coverage. When a super telephoto lens or a fast, large-aperture lens is attached, the built-in flash coverage might be obstructed. Using an EOS-dedicated Speedlite is recommended. The built-in flashs flash coverage is suited for a 28mm lens. If you use a shorter wide-angle lens, the flash picture may look dark along the periphery. To retract the built-in flash, push it down. In <R> or <W> mode, even if you set the shutter speed faster than 1/125 sec. 1/125 sec. will be set automatically. If the camera finds it difficult to focus, the AF-assist beam will fire automatically (except <I> <P>). C.Fn-07-3 disables the built-in flash from firing. (p.86) C.Fn-06-1 enables 2nd-curtain sync with the built-in flash. (p.86) With C.Fn-09-1, the flash sync speed will be fixed at 1/125 sec. in the <E> mode. (p.87)
Using the Built-in Flash aFlash Exposure Compensation
Flash exposure compensation can be set in the same way as with exposure compensation. It can be set up to +/2 stops in 1/2-stop increments.
the <7> arrow to 1 Moveon the LCD panel. the <a> icon
Press the <0> button to move
the arrow. (1)
2 Set the flash exposure compensation amount.
Turn the <i> switch to <1> and
To cancel flash exposure
Increased flash exposure
compensation, set the amount back to <c>. Press the shutter button halfway to return to normal camera operation.
Re flash exposure index
Decreased flash exposure Decreased flash Increased flash exposure exposure Flash exposure level mark
3 Take the picture.
The flash exposure compensation amount is retained even after the Mode Dial is set to <2>. You can also set the compensation amount with the Main Dial. Even with an EOS-dedicated Speedlite attached, you can still set the flash exposure compensation with the camera as explained above.
Using an EOS-dedicated Speedlite
The camera is compatible with the EX/EZ/E/EG/ML/TL-series EOSdedicated Speedlites. For details on operating the Speedlite, refer to the Speedlites instruction booklet.
Using an EX-series Speedlite
With E-TTL II autoflash (AF point-linked, evaluative flash metering with preflash), you can easily take natural-looking flash pictures centering on the subject in the same way as normal AE shooting.
Using an EZ/E/EG/ML/TL-series Speedlite
With A-TTL/TTL autoflash (AF point-linked, off-the-film flash metering), you can easily take flash pictures in the same way as normal AE shooting.
About E-TTL II Autoflash
E-TTL II is a new autoflash exposure system incorporating improved flash exposure control and lens focusing distance information, making it more precise than the previous E-TTL (evaluative flash metering with preflash) system. The camera can execute E-TTL II autoflash with any EX-series Speedlite. Before attaching an external Speedlite, retract the built-in flash. If you use a flash unit (with multiple contacts) dedicated to another camera brand or a high-voltage flash, the camera may not work properly or malfunction may result. If focus is difficult to achieve, the EOS-dedicated Speedlite (one with a builtin AF-assist light) will automatically emit the AF-assist light (except in <I> <P> modes). With regard to EOS-dedicated Speedlites, this is a Type A camera (compatible with E-TTL II autoflash).
C.Fn-07-3 can disable the EOS-dedicated Speedlite from firing a flash. (p.86) C.Fn-06-1 can set second-curtain flash synchronization for an EOSdedicated Speedlite. (p.86) With C.Fn-09-1, the flash sync speed will be fixed at 1/125 sec. in the <E> mode. (p.87)
Custom Functions (C.Fn)
Custom Functions enable you to customize various camera features to suit your picture-taking preferences. In the previous text, the <V> symbol was used to point out relevant Custom Functions. In this chapter, all the Custom Functions are described in detail.
Custom Function settings are applied in the Creative
Zone modes. They are not applied in the Basic Zone modes.
GSetting a Custom Function
1 Turn the Mode Dial to <G>. The <V> icon and Custom
Function No. are displayed on the LCD panel.
the Custom No. 2 Selectthe <l> dial Functionthe to select Turn
Custom Function No.
Custom Function 3 Set thethe <w> button. setting. The Press
Custom Function setting changes each time you press the button. The W setting is the default. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above to set any other Custom Functions.
4 Finalize the setting. a shooting Turn the Mode Dial to
mode. <V> icon remains displayed on the LCD panel and the Custom Function setting is set.
Custom Function Setting No. Function Setting No.
Eye Control
: User-selectable/settable.
(p.48)
Y U I O P A
S R E W Q
AF-Assist beam Built-in Flash Film Advance Metering Mode Functions Evaluative Partial Center-weighted avg. Single Continuous Self-timer Auto Firing Manual Firing Flash off
Exposure Compensation AE Lock ISO Speed Red-eye Reduction Beeper Multiple Exposures Flash Exposure Compensation AEB Midroll Rewind Custom Functions
m Model only
AE Lock Effects
AF Point Selection Method
Metering Mode Z Evaluative C.Fn-08-0 X Partial
Manual AF Point Selection / Eye Control AE lock is set at the selected AF point. AE lock is set at the center AF point.
Automatic AF Point Selection AE lock is set at the AF point which achieved focus.
AE lock is set at the C.Fn-08-1 selected AF point. C Center-weighted averaging AE lock is set at the center AF point.
AE lock is set at the center AF point.
If you use Eye Control AF and press the <j> button before you press the shutter button halfway, AE lock will be applied to the center AF point.
AF Mode and Film Advance Mode Combination
Film Advance Mode
One-Shot AF
AI Servo AF The subject is focustracked for continuous autofocus. The exposure is set when the picture is taken.
AI Focus AF Automatically switches between One Shot AF and AI Servo AF according to the subject status.
The picture cannot be taken until focus is achieved. When focus is achieved, it also locks at the same J time. The evaluative (Single frame) meterings exposure setting is also locked. (The exposure setting is retained until the picture is taken.)
(Continuous)
The same conditions above apply during continuous shooting. (approx. 4 frames per sec.)
The same conditions above apply during continuous shooting. (approx. 3.5 frames per sec.)
Program Line
The program line below applies when the camera is used in the <S> Program AE mode with an EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 lens.
f/No 32
5.2.1.500 1.2000 4000
: At 28mm focal length : At 105mm focal length
Program Line Description
The bottom horizontal axis represents the shutter speed and the right vertical axis represents the aperture value. On the left edge and top edge of the graph, the Exposure Value (EV) is indicated for the respective shutter speed and aperture value combination set by the Program AE mode and denoted by the program line. Example: When the 105mm focal length is used and the subject brightness is EV 12, the point where the diagonal line from EV 12 (on the top edge of the graph) intersects the program line indicates the corresponding shutter speed (1/125 sec.) and aperture value (f/5.6) which the program sets automatically. The arrowhead lines above the graph indicate the metering range for the respective film speed.
Troubleshooting Guide
If there is a problem, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide.
Nothing is displayed on the LCD panel.
The batteries are exhausted. / The batteries have been installed incorrectly. s Replace the batteries with new ones. / Install the batteries correctly. (p.18)
The picture looks blurred.
The lens focus mode switch is set to <MF>. s Set the lens focus mode switch to <AF>. (p.20)
s Hold
There was camera shake when the picture was taken. the camera steady or use a faster shutter speed. (p.21)
The shutter does not work.
On the LCD panel, the frame count is not displayed and the <5> icon blinks. s Take out the film and load it correctly. (p.22) The focus confirmation light <n> in the viewfinder blinks and focus cannot be achieved. s Select another AF point. (p.41) If focus still cannot be achieved, focus manually. (p.51)
The <r> icon blinks on the LCD panel.
The battery level is very low. s Replace the batteries with new ones. (p.18)
s Press
A misoperation has occurred. the shutter button halfway. (p.21) / Remove the batteries and reload it. (p.18) If the blinking <r> icon does not turn off, consult your nearest Canon dealer.
Major Specifications
Type Type.35 mm AF/AE SLR camera with built-in flash Recording media.35 mm film Image size.24 x 36 mm Compatible lenses.Canon EF lenses (except EF-S lenses) Lens mount.Canon EF mount (electronic control) Viewfinder Type.Eye-level pentaprism Coverage..90% vertical and 92% horizontal coverage Magnification..0.7x (1 diopter with 50mm lens at infinity) Eyepoint..19.5 mm Dioptric adjustment range.2.5 - +0.5 diopter Focusing screen..Fixed, all-matte screen Mirror..Quick-return half mirror (Transmission:reflection ratio of 40:60, no mirror cut-off with EF 600mm f/4 or shorter lens) Viewfinder information.AF (AF points, focus confirmation light, Eye Control); Exposure (shutter speed, aperture value, exposure level, AE lock); Flash (flash ready, red-eye reduction, hispeed sync, FE lock, Flash Exposure Compensation) Depth-of-field preview.Depth-of-field preview button Autofocus Type.TTL-CT-SIR with a CMOS sensor (TTL secondary image-registration, phase detection) AF points..7 AF working range..EV 1 - 18 (at 20C, ISO 100) Focusing modes..One-Shot AF, AI Servo AF, AI Focus AF, Manual focusing (MF) AF point selection..Automatic selection, manual selection, manual selection with Eye Control (Eye Control AF) Selected AF point display.Superimposed in viewfinder and displayed on LCD panel. AF-assist beam.Built-in flash fires intermittent burst automatically. Effective range: Approx. 4.5 meters at center, Approx. 4 meters at periphery. Eye Control Type.Eye position detected by IREDs. Calibration.Up to five calibration settings can be stored (Intelligent feature provided).
Exposure control Exposure metering modes.TTL full aperture metering with 35-zone SPC Evaluative metering (linkable to any AF point) Partial metering (approx. 10% of viewfinder at center) Center-weighted average metering Metering range.EV 1 - 20 (normal temperature, 50mm f/1.4, ISO 100) Exposure control.Program AE (Full Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, Program), shutter-priority AE, aperture-priority AE, depth-of-field AE, manual exposure, E-TTL II/A-TTL/TTL autoflash Film speeds.ISO 6 - 6400 (Set automatically for DX-coded film within ISO 25 - 5000) Exposure compensation..Manual exposure compensation: 2 stops in 1/2-stop increments (can be used with AEB) Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 2 stops in 1/2-stop increments AE lock.Auto AE lock: In One-Shot AF mode, AE lock applied when focus achieved. Manual AE lock: AE lock applied with AE lock button. Multiple exposures.Max. 9 exposures Shutter Type.Electronically controlled focal-plane shutter Shutter speeds.1/4000 - 30 sec. in 1/2-stop increments, bulb, X sync at 1/125 sec. Shutter release.Soft touch electromagnetic release Self-timer..Shoot after 10 sec. delay Remote control.Remote Switch RS-60E3, Remote Controller RC-1/RC-5 Built-in Flash Type.Retractable, auto pop-up flash Flash metering system.AF point-linked, 3-zone TTL autoflash Guide No..13 (ISO 100, meters), 43 (ISO 100, ft.) Recycling time..Approx. 2 sec. Flash-ready indicator..Flash-ready icon lights in viewfinder Flash coverage.28mm lens angle covered Firing preconditions.In Basic Zones (except Landscape and Sports): Auto pop-up and firing in low light and backlit conditions in daylight. Red-eye Reduction.Lamp Flash exposure compensation.2 stops in 1/2-stop increments.
External Speedlite..E-TTL II/A-TTL/TTL autoflash with EOS-dedicated Speedlites Film transport Film loading.Automatic advance to frame 1. Film advance modes..Single-frame / continuous shooting / Self-timer/Remote control Continuous shooting speeds.One Shot AF: Max. 4 fps AI Servo AF: Max. 3.5 fps Frame counter..Counts up Film rewind..Automatic. Mid-roll rewind Film rewind time..Silent: Approx. 13 sec., High-speed: Approx. 5 sec. (24ex. film) Date imprinting (DATE Mode only) Automatic dating..Up to Dec. 31, 2019 Imprinting format.Month, day, year; Day, month, year; Year, month, day; Day, hour, min.; or blank Imprinting color.Orange Power source.One CR2025 lithium battery Customize Function.13 Custom Functions with 34 settings Power Source Battery..Two CR123A (or DL123A) lithium batteries Battery check.Auto (4-level indicator) Battery life. Temperature 0% Flash Use 50% Flash Use 100% Flash Use At 20C 125 (115) rolls 38 (33) rolls 19 (17) rolls At 20C 70 (65) rolls 20 (19) rolls 10 (9) rolls With 24-ex. film. Figures in parentheses apply when Eye Control AF is turned on. LCD Panel illumination.Provided Dimensions and Weight Dimensions (W x H x D)..146.7 x 103 x 69 mm / 5.78 x 4.06 x 2.72 in. Weight (body only).Eye Control/DATE model: 585 g / 20.6 oz Eye Control/Non-DATE model: 580 g / 20.5 oz Non-Eye Control/Non-DATE model: 575 g / 20.3 oz
CANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan
U.S.A. CANON U.S.A. INC. For all inquiries concerning this camera, call toll free in the U.S. 1-800-OK-CANON or write to: Customer Relations, Canon U.S.A., Inc. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, N.Y. 11042-1198 CANON CANADA INC. HEADQUARTERS 6390 Dixie Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1P7, Canada CANON CANADA INC. MONTREAL BRANCH 5990, Cte-de-Liesse, Montral Qubec H4T 1V7, Canada CANON CANADA INC. CALGARY OFFICE 2828, 16th Street, N.E. Calgary, Alberta T2E 7K7, Canada For all inquiries concerning this camera, call toll free in Canada 1-800-OK-CANON CANON EUROPA N.V. Bovenkerkerweg 59-61, P.O. Box 2262, 1180 EG Amstelveen, The Netherlands CANON COMMUNICATION & IMAGE FRANCE S.A. 102, Avenue du Gnral de Gaulle 92257 La Garenne-Colombes Cedex, France CANON UK LTD. Woodhatch Reigate Surrey RH2 8BF, United Kingdom CANON DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Europark Fichtenhain A10, 47807 Krefeld, Germany CANON ITALIA S.p.A. Via Milano 8 I-20097 San Donato Milanese, Milano, Italy CANON Schweiz AG Geschftsbereich Wiederverkauf, Industriestrasse 12, CH-8305 Dietlikon, Switzerland CANON G. m. b. H. Oberlaaerstrasse 233, 4th floor, 1100 Wien, Austria CANON Espaa, S. A. C/Joaqun Costa, 41, 28002 Madrid, Spain SEQUE Soc. Nac. de Equip., Lda., Praa da Alegria, 58, 2, 1269-149 Lisboa, Portugal CANON LATIN AMERICA, INC. DEPTO DE VENTAS 703 Waterford Way Suite 400 Miami, FL 33126 U.S.A. CANON LATIN AMERICA, INC. CENTRO DE SERVICIO Y REPARACION Apartado 2019, Zona Libre de Coln, Repblica de Panam CANON HONGKONG CO., LTD. 9/F, The Hong Kong Club Building, 3A Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong CANON SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 79 Anson Road #09-01/06 Singapore 079906 CANON AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. 1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113, Australia CANON NEW ZEALAND LTD. Akoranga Business Park, Akoranga Drive, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand CANON SALES CO., INC. 16-6, Kohnan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8011, Japan
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This Instruction booklet is current as of December 2003. For information on using the camera with system accessories introduced after this date, contact your nearest Canon Service Center.
CT1-1265-000
CANON INC. 2003
PRINTED IN TAIWAN
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