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3 Thank y ou f or pur chasing a Canon pr oduct. The EOS ELAN 7NE (D A TE) / ELAN 7N / 30V (D A TE) / 33V is a high- perf or mance , AF single-lens refle x camera with Ey e Control ∗ and se v en AF points. It is suited f or a wide variety of subjects and situations with fully automatic and user-controlled shooting modes.
4 Contents Introduction Handling Cautions .............................6 Quic k Star t Guide ..............................8 Nomenclature ..................................10 Con ventions Used in this Instructions ...16 1 Before Y ou Star t ..........
5 F ocusing Off-Center Subjects ..........50 When A utof ocus F ails (Manual F ocusing) ..........................51 8 Manual F ocusing ...................51 Z Metering Modes ..........................52 4 User -Controlled Shooting .........53 S Progr am AE .
6 Handling Cautions Camera Care and Storage • The camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to ph ysical shock. • The camera is not w ater proof and should not be used in wet conditions or underwater . If the camera gets wet, tak e it to y our nearest Canon dealer as soon as possib le.
LCD Displa ys LCD displa ys operate more slowly at lo w temperatures , and may appear dark at high temperatures. The displa y will retur n to nor mal at room temperature . Batteries • Bef ore installing the batter ies, wipe the batter y contacts to remov e any finger pr ints and smudges .
8 Quic k Star t Guide 1 Install the batteries. Ref er to the batter y orientation diagram on the batter y chamber cov er , and inser t two CR123A lithium batteries as shown. (p .18) 2 Attach a lens. Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown b y the arrow until it snaps in place .
9 3 On the lens, set the f ocus mode switc h to <AF>. (p .20) 4 T urn the Mode Dial to < Y > (Full A uto). K eep pressing the Mode Dial’ s lock b utton while tur ning the dial. (p .28) 7 T ake the picture . Press the shutter b utton completely to tak e the picture.
10 Nomenc lature • Ref erence page numbers are in parentheses. • The camera controls are indicated as icons in br ack ets < >. Built-in flash / AF-assist beam (p .78/29) Red-ey e reduction lamp / Self-timer / Remote control lamp (p .32/33/76) AF mode dial (p .
11 < u > Quick Control Dial (p .16) Tr ipod sock et < 0 > Function button ( p .23, 32, 68, 72, 73, 74, 80 ) Eyecup (p .25, 34) Batter y compar tment cov er release le v er ( p .18) Viewfinder e yepiece < 6 > Midroll rewind button ( p .
12 Nomenc lature LCD P anel < 8 > Manual f ocus AF point mark < 5 > Film mark Exposure le v el indicator Exposure compensation amount AEB le v el Flash e xposure compensation amount Red-ey.
13 Vie wfinder Information AF points (Superimposed display f or 7 AF points) < j > AE lock / ***FE lock AEB in progress < M > Flash-ready ***Improper FE lock war ning Shutter speed ( D ∼.
14 Nomenc lature Custom Function Set 2 OFF Full Auto Mode Dial lock release button B a s i c Z o n e I m a g e Z o n e C r e a t i v e Z o n e Mode Dial • The dial has modes in two z ones. • The dial is loc ked when it is set to < 2 >. T o release the loc k, hold down the Mode Dial loc k release button and turn the dial.
15 AF Mode Dial ONE SHO T AF (p .39) AI FOCUS AF (p .40) AI SER V O AF (p .39) Ey e Control OFF (p .49) Ey e Control ON (p .48) Calibration (p .43) Self-timer / Remote control mode (p .
16 Con ventions Used in this Instructions • The < l > icon indicates the Main Dial. • All the operations described in this booklet assume that the Mode Dial is not set to < 2 >. Bef ore proceeding with any oper ation, tur n the Mode Dial to a picture-taking mode b y pressing the lock b utton and tur ning the dial.
1 Bef ore Y ou Star t Attaching the Strap P ass the end of the strap through the camera’ s strap mount from the bottom. Then pass it through the strap’ s buc kle as shown in the illustration. Pull the strap to mak e sure it does not slip out of the bu c kle.
18 Installing the Batteries The camera uses tw o lithium CR123A (or DL123A) batter ies . 1 Open the battery compar tment co ver . • Slide the release le ver as sho wn by the arrow and open the co ver . 2 Install the batteries. • Mak e sure the batter y contacts ( + and – ) are properly or iented as shown.
19 Chec king the Batter y Level Chec k the batter y lev el after replacing the batter ies and bef ore using the camera. • The batter y lif e shown abo v e is based on Canon’ s testing conditions with ne w batter ies. • Figures in parentheses apply when the Ey e Control s witch is < 1 >.
20 Mounting and Detaching a Lens 1 Remo ve the caps. • Remov e the rear lens cap and the camera body cap . 2 Mount the lens. • Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in place . 3 On the lens, set the f ocus mode s witc h to <AF>.
21 Ho w the Shutter Button W orks If an Extender (sold separately) is used and the maxim um aper ture (the low est f/number) of the lens becomes smaller than f/5.6, autof ocusing will not operate . The shutter b utton has two stages . Y ou can press it down halfw a y or fully .
22 5 Loading and Unloading Film Loading Film When y ou load the film, it adv ances automatically to the first frame . With DX-coded film, the camera automatically sets the film’ s ISO speed. 2 Open the bac k cover . • Slide down the bac k cov er release le ver and open the bac k.
23 If the film is not loaded properly , the < 5 > icon will b link on the LCD panel and the shutter will not work. Reload the film proper ly . • The shutter cur tains hav e been manuf actured with very high precision. Ne v er touch them with your fingers .
24 5 Loading and Unloading Film s During film rewind, the LCD panel will indicate the film re winding and the frame count will count do wn. s The film re wind stops automatically . • Chec k that the < 5 > icon is blinking, then open the camera bac k and take out the film.
25 Dioptric Adjustment If the dioptric adjustment knob still cannot make the vie wfinder look clear , use a Dioptric Adjustment Lens Ed (10 types sold separately). By adjusting the diopter , ey eglass wearers will not need their e yeglasses to see a shar p viewfinder image .
26 Holding the Camera • Fir mly grasp the camer a grip with your right hand, and press y our both elbows lightly against y our body . • Hold the lens at the bottom with y our left hand. • Press the camera against y our face and look through the vie wfinder .
2 Full y A utomatic Shooting T urn the Mode Dial to < Y >, < U >, < I >, < O >, < P >, or < A >. • The picture-taking procedure is the same as with the “< Y > Full A uto mode” on page 28.
28 Y Full A uto Mode All y ou do is point the camera and press the shutter b utton. Ev er ything is automatic so it is easy to photogr aph any subject. With se v en AF points to f ocus the subject, you just point and shoot. 1 T urn the Mode Dial to < Y >.
29 Under low-light conditions , the built-in flash fires a brief burst of flashes when y ou press the shutter button halfw a y . This is to illuminate the subject to enab le easier autof ocusing. • The AF-assist beam does not function in the < I > < P > modes.
30 Pr ogrammed Image Control Modes This mode b lurs the backg round to mak e the human subject stand out. • Holding down the shutter b utton e x ecutes continuous shooting. • F or better background b lur , use a telephoto lens and fill the frame with the subject or ha ve the subject stand closer to the camera.
31 •A blinking shutter speed indicates that the shutter speed is too slo w to pre v ent a blurred picture caused b y camera shake . Hold the camera steady and press the shutter b utton smoothly , or use a tripod. (The shutter speed indicator still blinks when y ou use a tr ipod, b ut camera shak e will not be a problem.
32 F Using Red-e ye Reduction (with the b uilt-in flash) When flash is used in a lo w-light environment, the subject’ s e yes ma y come out red in the photogr aph. “Red e ye” happens when the light from the flash reflects off the retina of the ey es.
33 Do not stand in front of the camera when y ou press the shutter b utton to star t the self-timer . Doing so prev ents the camera from f ocusing the subject. •T o cancel the self-timer after it star ts, set the film adv ance mode le v er to < J > (single-frame shooting) or < H >.
34 Using the Eyepiece Co ver Attach the e yepiece co ver . • The e yepiece co ver is attached to the strap . • Slide the e yepiece co ver do wn into the e yepiece g roov e to attach it. When using the self-timer or optional wireless remote control, y ou should use the e yepiece co ver (p .
Month, day, year (Dec. 24, 2004) Day, month, year (24 Dec. 2004) Year, month, day (2004 Dec. 24) Day, hour, minute (24th 16:45) Hyphens (Blank) •< W > is displa yed abo ve the month. • When a picture is tak en, the bar < 9 > will b link to indicate that the date or time has been imprinted.
36 Imprinting the Date or Time (D A TE Model only) Setting the Date and Time Replacing the Date Battery 1 Select the date or time displa y . • Press the < q > b utton. 1 Remo ve the battery chamber co ver . • Open the camera bac k and loosen the scre w as shown in the illustr ation.
3 AF Modes and Metering Modes • The ★ symbol indicates that the respective feature can be used only in Creative Zone modes ( S , R , E , W , Q ). 37 The vie wfinder has se v en AF points. Y ou can select the AF point closest to the subject to mak e it easier and f aster to compose the picture.
38 Selecting the AF Mode ★ The AF mode is the autof ocusing method. The camera has three AF modes: 1. One Shot AF f or still subjects, 2. AI Ser vo AF f or moving subjects, and 3. AI F ocus AF that switches automatically from One-Shot AF to AI Ser vo AF if the subject star ts to mov e.
39 While y ou press the shutter b utton halfwa y , the camera f ocuses continuousl y • This AF mode suits moving subjects when the f ocusing distance keeps changing. s With predictiv e AF ∗ , the camera can also f ocus trac k a subject which steadily approaches or retreats from the camera.
40 Selecting the AF Mode ★ • When f ocus is achiev ed, the focus confirmation light < n > in the viewfinder will not light and the beeper will not sound. • If the f ocus confir mation light < n > in the viewfinder b links, it means f ocus has not been achie ved.
41 If you use an e xter nal, EOS-dedicated Speedlite and f ocus cannot be achie ved with the AF-assist beam, select the center AF point. 3 Selecting an AF P oint ★ The AF point is used f or focusing. The AF point can be selected automatically b y the camera or manually b y you.
42 3 Selecting an AF P oint ★ Displa y the desired AF point in red. • See the diagr am on the left on how the AF point selection changes with the < 3 > b utton. • When y ou press the < 3 > button to s witch from automatic AF point selection to manual AF point selection, the selection will star t with the center AF point.
43 With Ey e Control, the camera detects which AF point y our e ye is looking at. That AF point is then selected and used to f ocus the subject. e Eye Contr ol Calibration ( m Model only) 1 Set the Eye Contr ol switch to < e >. s “ u ” and the CAL No .
44 e Eye Contr ol Calibration ( m Model only) Let go of the shutter b utton. 4 5 Repeat steps 4 and 5 . s The AF point will b link in the f ollowing sequence: 2 → 3 → 4 . 6 Chec k the viewfinder displa y . s When the calibration is completed, the CAL No .
45 9 While looking at the blinking AF point, press the shutter b utton. • F ollow steps 4 to 6 . s The AF point will b link in the f ollowing sequence: 5 → 6 → 7 → 8 . 10 Chec k the viewfinder displa y . s When the calibration is completed, the CAL No .
46 e Eye Contr ol Calibration ( m Model only) Eye Contr ol Calibration and Operation Tips • Hold the camera as y ou alwa ys do while looking through the viewfinder . • Look through the vie wfinder so you can see all f our cor ners of the vie wfinder .
47 Deleting Eye Contr ol Calibration Settings If y ou want to sa ve ne w calibration settings under a CAL No . that already has calibration settings , f ollow the procedure belo w to first delete the pre vious calibration settings. Y ou can then do the calibration procedure and sa v e the new calibr ation settings under that CAL No .
48 g Using Eye Contr ol ( m Model onl y) With Ey e Control, you just look at the AF point where y ou want to f ocus. •E ye Control can be used in all shooting modes e xcept < Y > (Full Au t o ).
49 6 K eep looking at the f ocusing point y ou want to select and press the shutter b utton halfwa y . s The < m > icon lights in the vie wfinder .
50 Focusing Off-Center Subjects After achie ving f ocus, y ou can lock the f ocus on a subject and recompose the shot. This is called “f ocus lock. ” F ocus lock w or ks when the AF mode is set to One Shot AF . 1 Set the camera to a Creative Zone mode .
51 When A utof ocus F ails (Manual Focusing) A utof ocus can f ail to achie ve f ocus (the f ocus confir mation light < n > b links) with cer tain subjects such as the f ollowing: Difficult Subjects f or A utofocusing •L o w-contr ast subjects.
52 Z Metering Modes ★ The camera has three metering modes: Evaluativ e, par tial, and center- w eighted a ver aging meter ing. The Basic Zone uses ev aluative metering. In the Creative Zone, an y of the three modes can be selected. Pa r tial meter ing and FE loc k can be linked to the activ e AF point.
4 User -Contr olled Shooting 53 With Creativ e Zone modes, y ou can set the desired shutter speed or aper ture v alue to obtain the e xposure you w ant. Y ou take control of the camera. C r e a t i v e Z o n e • The ★ symbol indicates that the respective feature can be used only in Creative Zone modes ( S , R , E , W , Q ).
54 S Pr ogram AE Lik e the < Y > (Full A uto) mode, this is a general-pur pose mode to mak e picture-taking easy . It sets the shutter speed and aper ture v alue automatically to suit the subject’ s brightness. ∗ < S > stands f or Program.
55 4 T ake the picture . • Compose the shot and press the shutter b utton fully . • If the “ K ” shutter speed and maximum aper ture displa y blink, it means the subject is too dark. Use flash. • If the “ D ” shutter speed and minimum aper ture displa y blink, it means the subject is too bright.
56 R Shutter -Priority AE In this mode, y ou set the shutter speed and the camera sets the aper ture v alue automatically to suit the subject brightness. A fast shutter speed can freeze the motion of a f ast-mo ving subject and a slow shutter speed can b lur the subject to giv e the impression of motion.
57 • If the maximum aper ture v alue blinks , it indicates undere xposure. T ur n the < l > dial to set a slower shutter speed until the b linking stops. • If the minimum aper ture value b links, it indicates ov ere xposure. T ur n the < l > dial to set a f aster shutter speed until the b linking stops.
58 E Aper ture-Priority AE In this mode, y ou set the desired aper ture v alue and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to suit the subject brightness. The larger or brighter the aper ture (lower f/n umber) the more b lurred the bac kground will become .
59 • If the slow est shutter speed blinks , it indicates undere xposure. In such a case, tur n the < l > dial to set a larger aper ture value (smaller f/n umber) until the shutter speed displa y stops blinking. • If the f astest shutter speed blinks, it indicates ov ere xposure.
60 W Manual Exposure In this mode, y ou set both the shutter speed and aper ture as desired. T o deter mine the e xposure, ref er to the e xposure le v el indicator in the vie wfinder or use a handheld e xposure meter . This method is called manual e xposure.
61 5 Determine the e xposure . • Look at the e xposure lev el indicator and set the shutter speed and aper ture v alue as desired. 6 T ake the picture . If the e xposure le v el mark < z > blinks at the < o > or < s > le vel, it indicates that the diff erence between the standard e xposure e xceeds +/–2 stops.
62 Q Depth-of-field AE Depth-of-field AE with a Manuall y-Selected AF P oint The depth-of-field AE mode is f or obtaining wide depth of field between a near and f ar subject. It is effectiv e f or group shots and landscapes. The optimum point of f ocus, aper ture, and shutter speed are set automatically to obtain the desired depth of field.
63 4 Focus the nearest subject. • Aim the selected AF point on the nearest subject, then press the shutter b utton. ( 0 ) s The f ocus confir mation light < n > will light, and “ s ” will be display ed. • In steps 4 and 5 , pressing the shutter b utton completely will not take the picture.
64 Q Depth-of-field AE Depth-of-field AE with Eye Contr ol ( m Model only) With Ey e Control, you can easily set the desired depth of field without ha ving to recompose so much. 1 T urn the Mode Dial to < Q >. 2 Set the Eye Contr ol switc h to < g >.
• If the aper ture display b links, it means that the desired depth of field cannot be obtained. Mov e fur ther awa y from the subject or use the wide-angle end if y ou are using a zoom lens . Then tr y it again. • If the “ K ” shutter speed and maximum aper ture displa y blink, it means the subject is too dark.
66 Q Depth-of-field AE • If y ou are using a zoom lens , do not zoom bef ore the picture is taken. • If a slow shutter speed is set, use a tripod to pre vent camera shak e. • The < Q > mode cannot be used if the lens f ocus mode s witch is set < MF >.
67 Exposure Compensation ★ Exposure compensation is used to alter the camera’ s standard e xposure setting. Y ou can make the picture look lighter (increased e xposure) or darker (decreased e xposure). The e xposure compensation amount can be set up to +/–2 stops in half-stop increments.
68 L A uto Exposure Brac keting (AEB) ★ With AEB , the camera automatically changes the e xposure within a set r ange (up to +/-2 stops in 1/2-stop increments) f or three successiv e frames . 1 Mo ve the < 7 > arr ow to the < L > icon. • Look at the LCD panel and press the < 0 > b utton.
• During AEB shooting, the < 7 > arrow will appear ne xt to the < L > icon and the AEB le vel < x > will be displa y ed. In the vie wfinder , the < j > icon will b link. • In the < H > film adv ance mode, the camer a stops shooting automatically after taking the three AEB shots.
70 j AE Loc k ★ AE loc k enables y ou to lock the e xposure at a diff erent spot from the point of f ocus. After locking the e xposure, y ou can recompose the shot while maintaining the desired e xposure le v el. This f eature is useful f or bac klit and spotlighted subjects.
71 Bulb Exposures ★ When b ulb is set, the shutter is open while you k eep pressing the shutter b utton fully . Bulb e xposures are useful when long exposures are required f or night scenes, fire works, astronomical photogr aphy , etc. 1 T urn the Mode Dial to < W >.
72 4 Multiple Exposures ★ The film is not adv anced after each shot, so y ou can e xpose multiple shots on the same frame . Shoot up to nine shots on a single frame. 1 Mo ve the < 7 > arr ow to the < 4 > icon. • Look at the LCD panel and press the < 0 > b utton.
73 H Selecting the Film Ad v ance Mode ★ The film adv ance mode can be set to Single < J > or Continuous < H >. If the film is not DX-coded or if y ou want to set a diff erent film speed, load the film in the camera and set the film speed man ually as f ollows .
74 9 Silencing the Beeper The beeper can be silenced in all of the picture-taking modes. 1 Mo ve the < 7 > arr ow to the < 9 > icon. • Look at the LCD panel and press the < 0 > b utton. ( 1 ) 2 Set the setting to “ W ”. • Tu rn the < l > dial.
75 Mirr or Lockup ★ Mirror loc kup is enabled with C .Fn-05-1. This prev ents mirror-caused vibrations which ma y blur the image during close-ups or when a telephoto lens is used. T o set this Custom Function, see “Setting a Custom Function” on page 84.
76 K Wireless Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Switch With Remote Controller RC-1 (sold separately), wireless oper ation is possib le up to 5 m/16.4 ft aw ay from the front of the camer a. 1 T urn the film adv ance mode lever to < p >. s The < K > icon appears on the LCD panel.
5 Flash Photograph y 77 With the b uilt-in flash or EOS- dedicated Speedlite, y ou can easily tak e flash pictures in the same wa y as nor mal AE shooting. In the Basic Zone modes (e xcept < I > < P >), the b uilt-in flash is fully automatic.
78 Using the Built-in Flash In low-light or bac klit conditions, the b uilt-in flash will pop up and fire automatically (e xcept in < I > < P > modes). In a Basic Zone Mode In a Creative Zone Mode S : Use this mode f or automatic flash photography .
79 • Use the built-in flash at least 1 meter (3.3 ft) a wa y from the subject. Closer distances ma y result in the flash par tially obstr ucted b y the lens barrel. • When using the built-in flash, detach an y hood attached to the lens. A lens hood will par tially obstr uct the flash cov erage.
80 Using the Built-in Flash a Flash Exposure Compensation ★ Flash e xposure compensation can be set in the same wa y as with e xposure compensation. It can be set up to +/–2 stops in 1/2-stop increments. 1 Mo ve the < 7 > arr ow to the < a > icon on the LCD panel.
81 Using an EOS-dedicated Speedlite The camera is compatib le with the EX/EZ/E/EG/ML/TL-ser ies EOS- dedicated Speedlites. For details on operating the Speedlite, refer to the Speedlite’ s instruction booklet.
82 •C .Fn-07-3 can disable the EOS-dedicated Speedlite from firing a flash. (p .86) •C .Fn-06-1 can set second-cur tain flash synchronization for an EOS- dedicated Speedlite. (p .86) • With C .Fn-09-1, the flash sync speed will be fixed at 1/125 sec.
6 Custom Functions (C.Fn) 83 Custom Functions enab le you to customize v ar ious camera f eatures to suit y our picture-taking pref erences. In the pre vious te xt, the < V > symbol was used to point out rele vant Custom Functions . In this chapter , all the Custom Functions are described in detail.
84 G Setting a Custom Function 1 Tu rn the Mode Dial to < G > . s The < V > icon and Custom Function No . are displa yed on the LCD panel. 2 Select the Custom Function No. • Tu rn the < l > dial to select the Custom Function No . 3 Set the Custom Function setting.
85 Custom Function Settings C.Fn-01 Film rewind speed Increase the film re wind speed. 0: Normal (silent) rewind 1: High-speed rewind C.Fn-02 Film leader position after film rewind Pre vent the film leader from being re wound in the film car tridge after film re wind.
86 Custom Function Settings C.Fn-05 Mirr or loc kup 0: Disabled (Normal operation) 1: Enabled Eff ective f or close-up and telephoto shots to pre vent camer a shake caused b y the mirror’ s refle x action.
87 C.Fn-08 P ar tial metering linkage with AF point/FE lock Pa r tial meter ing and FE lock can be link ed to the selected AF point. Eff ective f or composing the shot. 0: Disabled (P ar tial metering/FE lock linked to center AF point) 1: Enabled C.Fn-09 Flash sync speed in A v mode 0: A uto 1: 1/125 sec.
88 C.Fn-12 Switch to center AF point with the < 3 > b utton 0: Disabled 1: Enabled Press the < 3 > b utton to immediately s witch to the center AF point. Con v enient if you often use the center AF point. C.Fn-13 Lens AF stop b utton function 0: AF stop 1: AF star t AF operates only while the AF stop b utton is pressed.
89 Reference Basic Photograph y T erms AE Abbre viation f or auto e xposure. It is an automatic meter ing and e xposure system that sets the optimum e xposure (shutter speed and/or aper ture v alue) based on the reading b y the built-in e xposure meter .
Basic Photograph y T erms 90 Depth of field This is the range where acceptab le focus can be achie v ed in front of and behind the point of f ocus. The smaller the aper ture value (the higher the f/number), the deeper the depth of field. And the larger the aper ture v alue (the low er the f/number), the shallo wer the depth of field.
91 Feature A v ailability T able Mode Dial mode AF Eye Control ∗ A uto Manual Metering Mode Film Adv ance Built-in Flash Functions AE Lock Custom Functions Exposure Compensation Midroll Rewind One-Shot AF-Assist beam Center-weighted a vg.
Film Adv ance Mode One-Shot AF AI Ser vo AF J (Single frame) H (Continuous) AI F ocus AF 92 AE Loc k Effects AF Mode and Film Ad v ance Mode Combination ∗ If you use Ey e Control AF and press the < j > button bef ore you press the shutter button halfw ay , AE loc k will be applied to the center AF point.
93 Pr ogram Line The progr am line below applies when the camer a is used in the < S > Progr am AE mode with an EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 lens. Aper ture value Shutter speed : At 28mm focal length :.
94 Tr oubleshooting Guide If there is a prob lem, first ref er to this T roubleshooting Guide . Nothing is displa yed on the LCD panel. The batteries are exhausted. / The batteries have been installed incorrectly . s Replace the batteries with new ones .
95 Major Specifications • T ype T ype ....................................35 mm AF/AE SLR camera with b uilt-in flash Recording media ................35 mm film Image size ..........................24 x 36 mm Compatib le lenses ..............Canon EF lenses (except EF-S lenses) Lens mount .
96 Major Specifications • Exposure contr ol Exposure metering modes ...TTL full aper ture meter ing with 35-zone SPC • Ev aluativ e meter ing (linkab le to any AF point) • P ar tial metering (approx. 10% of vie wfinder at center) • Center-weighted a v erage metering Metering range .
97 • External Speedlite ..........E-TTL II/A-TTL/TTL autoflash with EOS-dedicated Speedlites • Film transpor t Film loading ........................A utomatic adv ance to frame 1. Film adv ance modes ..........Single-frame / continuous shooting / Self-timer/Remote control Continuous shooting speeds .
98 Inde x A AE .....................................................89 AE Loc k .......................................70, 92 AEB ...................................................68 AF Mode ...........................................38 AF Mode Dial .
99 Manual Selection...............................42 Metering Modes ................................52 MF ...............................................20, 51 Midroll Rewind...................................24 Mirror Lockup .........................
PRINTED IN T AIW AN © CANON INC . 2003 CT1-1265-000 This Instruction booklet is current as of December 2003. F or inf or mation on using the camera with system accessories introduced after this date, contact y our nearest Canon Ser vice Center . CANON INC.
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