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Congratulations! Y ou hav e p urc hased one of the finest automatic 35mm SLR cameras avai lab le to day . T he Canon EF is a compl ex inst ru ment h avi ng a multi tu de of adv anc ed features, y et it is inc r e dibly si mple to use.
3 1. Fra me Counter 2 . S hut ter Bu tton 3. S hutter Speed D ial 4. Shutter Speed Inde x Mark 5. Wi ndi n g Lev er 6. Fla s h Ho t S hoe 7. Ey e-L ev el Pen ta pri sm 8 . Fi l m P lane Indic ato r 9 . AE Me mor y Loc k But ton 10. L ight Emitting Diode (LED) 11.
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I. P IC TORI AL OU TLINE FOR U SING T HE CAME RA ............... ...................... 6 -7 II. MA IN FEA TURE S ............... .....................8 III. VIEW FIND ER IN FO RMAT ION ............ .....9 IV. TEC HNI CAL EXPL ANA TION OF T HE CA MERA .
6 Not For Resale – Free Downlo ad at h ttp://www . joe-ch an.com/manuals I PI CTOR IAL O UTLINE FO R USI NG T HE CAME RA Load the batter ies and ch eck th eir pow e r lev el. Turn the camera on. Load the fi lm and advance i t to the f irs t fra me. Select a shutter speed .
Not For Resale – Free Downlo ad at h ttp://www .jo e-chan.c om/manuals 7 Set the ASA f ilm speed. Set the aperture r ing of the lens to t he ‘A’ mark. Set the CAT s w it ch to “NO RM AL” . Ad vanc e the film to the next frame. Rew ind the film after all fra mes are exposed .
8 A Var ia ble Ape rt ure AE ( Aut omat ic Ex - posur e) . S im p ly se lect a shut ter speed and the aperture is set for y o u au tomatically . B Extremel y w ide ra ng e of shutter spe eds using an Electro-Mechani cal Shutter.
a. Center Sp lit-1 mage/Microp rism Rangefinder b. Gr ound Glass w ith Fres ne l Screen c. Shutter Speed Scale d. Shutter S peed Ind icator e. St opped -Down Metering Index Mark f. Undere x po sure Warning Mark (maximum lens aperture is automatically set) g.
10 The Canon E F is a 35m m s ingle-lens-reflex AE (automat ic exposure) camera which is des igne d for fast handling and pre cise exposure control. Being modular ly c on structed, it contains man y ad vanced electron ic circu its to mak e picture-taking easier than ev er befo re.
camera o ver a wide range of shutter speeds e ven if the batteries fail. Another benef it of us ing mechani- cal c ont rol fo r the maj ority of spe eds i s th at the Canon E F us e s only tw o inexpens ive 1.3 volt mer- cury batte r ies w h i ch a re av aila ble al mos t any w here in the world.
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B Varia ble A pe rture AE Contro l Met hod Commonly known as "shu tter priority EE, " the Variab le Aperture AE control method gi ves the phot o gr ap her abs o lut e c ont r o l ove r th e sh ut t er spe ed t o pr eve nt cam e ra sh ak e.
ASA EV RA NG E 12 : – 4 ~ 15 25 : – 4 ~ 16 50 : – 3 ~ 17 100 : – 2 ~ 18 200 : – 1 ~ 18 400 : 0 ~ 18 800 : 1 ~ 18 1600 : 2 ~ 18 3200 3 ~ 18 Not For Resale – Free Downlo ad at h ttp://www .jo e-chan.c om/manuals TECHN ICA L EX PLANA TIO N OF THE CAMER A AE R AN GE O F SILIC ON PH OTOC EL L AT VAR IO U S ASAs FD 5 0mm f1 .
Central Emp h a sis Metering After e xtensive experimen tation, it was deter mined that t he Central Emphasis Metering m e thod of exposure measur e ment u sed in the Canon EF is the most re li a ble way of obtaining proper exposures in fast mo ving AE pho tography.
16 Proper hand ling of your Canon EF is a very important techn ique in picture taking. Probabl y more picture s are lost through poor handl ing than for an y other reason. To take full ad v a ntage of the EF's fa st operat ion, y ou must learn where ea ch con tro l is ins tin ct ive ly.
out o f its case, so tha t it will always be ready to use. Between shoot ing sess ions, the c a m era should be put back into its cas e to pr o tect it from dust.
18 button. Press the camera to your forehead while sight ing w ith either your righ t or l eft eye. To hold the camera v er ticall y , r otate the camera 90° so that the shutter but ton is near the top, p lace the left end of th e came ra in y our le ft palm and gra sp the focusing r ing o f the lens from the under side.
A Lo adin g th e Mer cury Bat teri es Since the Canon EF's Variable Aperture AE cont rol and the electronic con trol of slow shutter speeds depend on batter y power for their opera tion, t wo 1.
20 B Che cki ng t he Ba tte rie s After loading the batteries, you should check their power level. Th is is a s imple procedure o n the EF. Just ho ld the red batter y chec k button on the bottom of the camera in for two or three seconds. Wa tch the L ED o n the top of the c a mera .
setting, in th is case, 1/1 25 sec . For hazy s unlight (with w eak shado ws), use f/11. In cloud y br ight condit ions (w it h n o shadows), try f /8.
22 D Loading t he Film Th e Ca n on EF u se s col or o r bl ac k an d w hi te fi lm i n standard 3 5mm cartr idges. To load a c artridge into the camera, first open the ca mera's back cover. Fold out the rewind crank, grasp it and pull the re wind knob up sharp ly.
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24 • The Canon EF has an Auto matic B lank Shot Mechanism which frees the photographer from using the shutter button during film loading . The w inding lever works independently o f the shutter button until f rame number one is reac hed. • Av oid dir ec t s unl ig ht w he n l oa di ng o r u nlo adi ng the film.
E Sett ing th e AS A The ASA is a n umerical rati ng of a f ilm's s ensitiv ity to light. A hi gher ASA n umber indicates a faster film w h ich i s m ore sen sitive to a given a mount o f light; a lower ASA number indicates a slower film which is less s ensi tive to the same amo un t of light.
26 F Se tt ing the Aperture Ring and the C AT Sw it ch The amount o f l ight that i s allowed to str ike the film is d etermi ned by the l ens d i aph ragm. T his amount of light is represented b y "f" nu mbers or f/stops engraved on the aper ture r ing which clic ks into p lace a s it is rota ted.
at th e "N ORMAL " po si tion . • If the proceed ing d iscussion seems complex, keep in m ind the fo llowing defin itions: An f/stop i s a number used to represent the am ount of li g ht which is allowed to pass through the len s.
28 desired number c lick s into place ne xt to the white index mark. A n in-between setting shou ld not be use d. Wh en c ha n gin g s h ut ter s pe e ds , t her e is no n e ed to rem ov e y ou r ey e fro m th e ey epi ec e, be c au se th e selected shu tter speed is au tomatically ind icated on the large scale in the viewfinder.
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30 H Vi ew ing and Focusing The Canon EF is a s ingle-lens-refle x (SLR) ca mera. This means that you view the sub ject through the same lens as is u sed to ta k e the photograph. Continuous vie wing (except at t he momen t of exposure) is made poss ible by the use of an instant-ret urn mirror located inside the bod y just below t he pe ntaprism.
• In fast-breaking situa ti o ns, or in can did shoo ting, you can p ref oc us the le ns by us ing t he dist anc e sc ale engra ved on top o f th e lens barrel. Estimate the distance be t ween you and the subject. Then turn the focusing r ing until th is di stance ( in f eet or meters) is aligned w i th the focusing index mark.
32 I Lockin g-ln an Exposu r e Reading In the majorit y o f cases. Canon EF's Cen tral Em phas is. Met er ing s yst em will g ive c orr ect e xpos ure readings in AE photography. However, occasionall y y o u will en counter picture-taking situation s which require a departure from normal AE opera tion.
the subject appears small, mo ve in clo ser unti l it occupies about one-third o f the tota l viewfinder area. Pu sh the AE memory lock button and ho ld it in.
34 sam e light as yo ur m ain sub ject. Pus h in and hold t he AE m emory lock bu tton with your lef t thu mb. Return your righ t hand to the ca mera bod y and release t he shutter . The exposure you locked in will be c lose to the proper e xposure needed f or a very light or very dar k subject.
J Releasing the Shutter The Canon EF's shut ter button is con v en iently located on the right side of the camera and is coaxial w i th t he winding l ever and shutter speed dia l. The shutter button stroke is very li ght and short for a Variab le Apertu re AE camera.
36 K Maki ng M ulti ple Exp osur e s Exposing th e same frame of film w it h two or more images is an exciting technique used by many photographers to create dream-l ike scenes, abstra ct designs, motion studies, or humorous pictures.
• In shooting fire w ork s, the recommended way to record multiple bursts on the same frame is not by using the multip le e x po sure but ton, but by mou nt- ing the camera on a tripod, sett ing the shu tter speed dial at "B" and ho ld ing the shut ter ope n with a cab le release.
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L Taking Pictures by Flash Even though t he Canon EF can take pictures by candlelight, there are certain situations which require using an external light source. In dim light, when you wan t to s to p fa st ac ti on or ta ke cr ys ta l c lea r snapsho ts full of vivid co lors and f ine details, you need fla s h.
40 w e ll-e xposed shots. Therefore, the CAT System of elec t r on ic f las h p hot o gr aphy is as eas y as n orm al AE photography. For electron ic fl a sh un its requiring the use of an exte rnal PC cord, a s ync terminal with a spring- loaded plastic cover is p rovided on the left end of the camera.
• When using the CAT System w it h the EF camera, the sh u tter s peed dial must be set at" 125, " the CAT switch set to the " " position, and the aperture r ing se t at the 'A ' mar k.
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M Ch a ngi n g L e nse s One of the n ice fea ture s of an SLR is i ts len s interchangeabi lity. An SLR is not real ly a S I NGLE LENS ref l ex at al l, bec aus e it c an us e many l ens es of various focal lengths. In the design of an SLR , the type of lens mo un t a nd its c onstruc tion are v e ry important f actors.
44 • When the camera body and lens are stored separatel y , a re ar lens cap attached to the back o f the lens and a body c ap on t he ca mera are recommended.
N Using the Self-Timer The se lf-timer on the E F provide s a de lay of appro xim a tely 10 sec. from the time the shu tter button is pressed un til the picture i s actually ta ken. The self - t imer can be us ed i n pla ce of a c able re le ase to gentl y and smoothly r elease the shutter when slow s peeds are u sed.
46 O Pre vi ew i ng D e pt h- of - F ie l d If you focus on a particu lar subject and take a picture , some objects in front of and behind the main subject will b e "in focus " in the fina l photograph. The d istance between t he neare st a nd fa rthest objects, which appear sharp, is ca lled "depth-o f- field.
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48 the lens unti l it s tops. The view f in der screen will darken offering you a visua l pre vi e w of the depth-o f-field. A noth er w a y o f det e rmining the depth-o f-field is to check t he depth-of-field sca le engra ved on the lens barre l.
P Taking a St op pe d-Dow n M eter Read i ng Whe n you use Cano n FL l enses or in terpo se bello ws units, e xtension tube s etc. between the lens (e ither FL or FD lens) and the camera, it is necessary to take a stopped-do wn meter re ading. F irst, operate th e w indi ng l ev er t o coc k t he s hut t er.
50 • On manual le nse s and accessories, it is not necessar y to push the multi-purpose lever in to ward the lens. S imply adju st the f/stop or shutter speed until the meter needl e is a li g ned with the stopped- down metering index mark.
Q Lockin g the M i rror Upw ar d Whene ver it i s imperative to complete ly eliminate all camera movement, you can lock the mi r ror in the "up" po sition bef ore taking a p icture.
52 R Rew indi n g t he Fi lm The wind ing le ver will st op suddenly before the end of its stroke when you have reached the end of the ro ll o f fil m. Do n 't tr y to co mp lete th e s tr oke , as the film sprocket ho les ma y be t orn . To rewind the film, push in the rewind button located on the bottom of the camera.
S Turn i ng t h e Camera Off After y o u fini sh using t h e Canon EF, you should turn off the battery current flowing to the cam era 's el ectr ica l cir cui ts . Mo ve the ON/OF F swit ch to the "OFF" po sition, and push the win ding lever from its stand-off po sition back in to ward the body t o its locked po sition.
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Canon of fers the widest selection of int er changeable lenses for an y Variable Aper ture AE ca mera being manufactured t od ay. The FD series of lenses permit full A E operation and range from an i ncredible 15 m m f ull fr ame fi sh -ey e w hic h " se es " a f ull 1 8 0 to a 300mm te lephoto having only an 8 angle of view.
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FL AND MANU AL SER IE S (F OR STOP PED -D OWN ME TERIN G) * Equipped with a couplin g pin for Canon Automatic Tuning System. ** Fron t co m ponent interchangeable ty p e. Focus ing a dapter (2 elements, 1 group, FL automatic diaphr agm, w ith A-M ring) .
58 Practica lly an yth ing y o u can conceive, your Cano n EF can photograph. With a comprehensi v e line of accessories to choose from, you can take pictures of cr ysta l str u ctu res b y a tta ch ing the ca mera di rec tl y t o a mi cros cope v ia th e Phot omi cro Uni t F.
1. Ey ec up 2 . Dio p tr ic Ad jus tme nt Le ns 3. Angle Finders A2 and B 4. M agni fi er S 5. Magn ifier Adapter S 6. Canon Speedlite 133D and F lash-Aut o R ing A 2 or B 2 7. Be ll ow s FL 8. Bel l ow s M 9. Macrophoto Coup ler FL 55 and FL 58 10. S lide Dupl icator 11.
60 15. 58 mm Close-up Len ses 16. 55 mm Close-up Len ses 17. 55 mm/58mm Filter 18. Len s Hood 19. Handy Stand F 20. Cop y Stand 4 21. Ca mera Ho lder F2 22.
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62 Ty pe: 35mm single-lens-reflex AE (Automatic Exposure) camera with focal plane shutte r . Form at: 24 x 36 mm. St an da r d Le ns : Cano n FD 50m m f/1.4 S. S.C ., Cano n FD 5 5 mm f/1 .2 S. S.C ., o r Cano n FD 50m m f/1 .8 S.C . I nte r cha n gea ble Le ns es : FD series for AE pho tog- raphy; FL ser ies for s topped-down meter ing.
button is depres sed if po w e r i s suffici ent. A E Memory Lock: The f/stop set by the Variable Apertu re AE control may be locked- in by press ing a bu tton. Fla sh S y nchroni zation: X sy n chroni zation at 1 /125 se c. and below ; M, M F, an d FP bu lb s ync hr oniza - tion a t 1/15 sec.
64 A Clea ni ng t he C am e ra and Le ns U se a c am el h ai r or bl ow er b rus h t o cl ea n t h e fi lm cartridge chamber and the area around the mult i-slot take-up spool before loading film into the camera. Also , use the brush to wh isk a way dir t and dust from the eyepiece and the front and rear surfaces of the lens.
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26. CA T Sw itch 27. Eyep iece 28 . Meta l Fo cal Pla ne Shut ter 29. Mult iple Exposure Button 30. ON/OFF Sw it ch 31. Film Roll er 32. Press ure Plate 33. Fil m Cartridge Chamber 34. Bat tery Check Button 35. Bat tery Compartments with Co vers 36. Tr ipod Soc ket 37.
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