Canon EOS 400L; DICiIT~L
Thank you for purchasing a Canon product. The EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/EOS 4000 DIGITAL is a highperformance, digital single-lens reflex camera with a 10.1 O-megapixel imaging sensor. The camera provides many features such as Picture Styles to enhance your photographic expression, fast autofocus for moving subjects, shooting modes for beginners as well as advanced users, and direct printing. Also, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit removes dust adhering to the sensor.
~tem Check List Before starting, check that all the following items have been included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer. The accessories included can also be checked in the System Map (p.164). I Camera: EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/EOS 4000 DIGITAL (includes eyecup, body cap, and installed battery for the date/time clock) Lens: EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II (includes lens cap, dust cap) *Lens Kit only.
Conventions Used in this Manual'" hi Icons in this Manual QiI The <5> icon indicates the Main Dial. • The < /1;...", > and < ......... > icons ind icate the cross keys. tfI The <~ES> icon indicates the SET button. " 04, 06 or 816 indicates that the respective function remains active for 4 sec., 6 sec. or 16 sec. respectively after you let go of the button.
Contents ... ':ll1trodUc;tion .. :: ::.: ".': . Item Check List .. ........... .4 Conventions Used in this Manual Contents at a Glance .. ..... 8 . ..... 12 Handling Precautions Quick Start Guide ..14 .. .. ... 16 Nomenclatu re .. Recharging the Battery..... .. 24 Installing and Removing the Battery....... . 26 Installing and Removing the CF Card . How to Shoot 30 31 Switching the LCD Monitor Screen. . 34 Menu Operations and Settings .. 35 Before You Start .
Contents ,., Action Shots ,., ,., , Changing the Depth of Field Manual Exposure .. Automatic Depth-of-Field AE 71 , 72 Changing the Metering Mode . Setting Exposure Compensation.. .. 73 74 Auto Exposure Bracketing , 76 Customizing the Picture Style ,... 78 Defining a New Picture Style Setting the Color Space AE Lock....... 81 83 . 84 FE Lock 85 86 Setting the White Balance White Balance Correction Preventing Camera Shake. 88 .. Handy Features. 90 .
Contents Searching for Images Quickly. Magnified View. . . . . 116 .... 118 . Rotating the Image .. . Auto Playback 119 . . ...... 121 Displaying the Images on TV Protecting Images . Erasing Images . . . . 122 123 ......... 124 Shooting Information Display Preparing to Print .... . Printing with PictBridge 129 ... 132 Printing with CP Direct and BJ Direct... .... . Trimming the Image. Easy Printing 120 139 . . . 142 143 Print Ordering ........
Contents at a Glance e Shoot automatically ~ e Shoot continuously G @ \IJ $
@9 ~ Change the point of focus ~ p.57 ([±] AF point selection) Select the AF point quickly ~ p.103 (C.Fn-1-4) Shoot a moving subject "7 p.46, 56 (AI Servo AF) Search for pictures quickly -+ p.50 ([B Playback) ~ p.116 (~ Index display) Prevent important images from accidental deletion ~ p.122 (8 Image protect) Delete unnecessary images ~ View the images on a TV set "7 p.121 (Video OUT) Set the LCD brightness p.123 ("@ Delete) p.95 (LCD Brightness) ~> p.
Safety Warn ings Follow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury, death, and material damage. • To prevent fire, excessive heat, chemical leakage, and explosions. follow the safeguards below: - Do not use any batteries, power sources, and accessories not specified in this booklet. Do not use any home-made or modified batteries. - Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or modify the battery pack or back-up battery.
I • If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts, do not touch the internal parts due to the possibility of electrical shock. • Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. High-voltage internal parts can cause electrical shock. • Do not look at the sun or an extremely bright light source through the camera or lens. Doing so may damage your vision. • Keep the camera from the reach of small children. The neck strap can accidentally choke the child.
Handling Precautions • m •'• . ._ _ Will·!!fjj Camera Care @ @ ~ fiI ~ @ '$ @! I/il' $ 12 This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock. The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater. If you accidentally drop the camera into water, promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center. Wipe off any water droplets with a dry cloth. If the camera has been exposed to salty air, wipe with a well-wrung wet cloth.
Handling Precautions I LCD Monitor Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99.99% effective pixels, there might be a few dead pixels among the remaining 0.01 % or less pixels. Dead pixels displaying only black or red, etc., are not a malfunction. They do not affect the images recorded. Ifthe LCD monitor is left on for a prolonged period, screen burn-in may occur where you see remnants of what was displayed.
Quick Start Guide Set the lens focus mode switch to . (p.30) Open the CF card slot cover and insert a CF card. (p.28) Face the label side toward you and insert the end with the small holes into the camera. Set the power switch to . m---~~~~;;;}._J~~ . . . (p.31) ~ The current camera settings appear on the LCD monitor.
Quick Start Guide I Focus the subject. (p.33) Look through the viewfinder and aim the viewfinder center over the subject. Press the shutter button halfway, and the camera will focus the subject. Take the picture. (p.33) Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. Review the picture on the LCD monitor. (p.94) The captured image will be displayed ;; - for about 2 sec. on the LCD monitor.
Nomenclature The parts indicated in bold are used up to the "Basic Shooting and Image Playback" section. Mode Dial (p.20) Built-in flash/AF-assist beam (p.54/104) Power switch (p.31) EF Lens mount index (p.30) EF-S Lens mount index (p.30) . • EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II lens Focusing ring (p.58) Video OUT ---...If++---:H terminal (p.121) Remote control terminal (p.90) --~+-H Digital terminal---'H-i--i--i (p.107,130) Contacts (p.13) 16 .
Nomenclature I Dioptric adjustment knob (p.31) Eyecup (p.153) < Av~ > Aperture/Exposure compensation button (p.71/74) Viewfinder eyepiece Display-off sensor (p.101) */ ~.e. > AE lock/ FE lock button/ Index/Reduce button (p.84/85/116/118,142) < < ~1tV > Print/Share button (p.108/143) Tripod socket Access lamp (p.29) Cross keys (p.35) ---l < ... 150> ISO speed set button (p.53) White balance selection button (p.86) <~ ~> <~ Metering mode selection button (p.
Nomenclature Camera Setting Display Shutter speed Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount Shooting mode AEB range White balance Aperture MAuto ~~~ Daylight AEB -e:"" Shade . . Cloudy ~~~ Tungsten light [ White balance correction White ~----------MDrivemOde l. Custom Function . 1~~l; 1 ..~.~1::~l~~~1 I I I I ~ ~ balance~ ~--mi-- l.l _ .... ( shooting D· 153) J Remote control Red-eye reduction Beeper .
Nomenclature I Viewfinder Information :r-_II.. AF point display indicator <.> A.F.p.O.i.nt.s_ Focusing screen Q] D <*>AE lock AEB in-progress <~> confirmation light Max. Burst Flash-ready------' Improper FE lock warning <~ H> High-speed sync (FP flash) < ~ * > FE lock/FEB in-progress <~> Flash exposure compensation < ~~ > White balance correction Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount AEB range Red-eye reduction lamp-on indicator Shutter speed ------......
Nomenclature Mode Dial The Mode Dial has the Basic Zone modes and Creative Zone modes. Creative Zone These modes give you more control over the result. P : Program AE (p.52) Tv Av M A-DEP : Shutter-priority AE (p.66) : Aperture-priority AE (p.68) : Manual exposure (p.71) : Automatic Depth-of-field AE (p.72) Basic Zone All you do is press the shutter button. Fully automatic shooting for specific kinds of subjects. 0: Full Auto (p.40) .1f!l~g.e..Z_0!1~ . .. .. ... ttl : Portrait (p.43) ........
Nomenclature I Battery Charger CB-2LW - - Power plug Battery pack slot index I This power unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position. Battery Charger CB-2LWE Do not use any AC adapters or compact power adapters other than the ones (rated input: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, rated output: 7.8-8.1 V DC) shown on the system map (p.164). Using such incompatible adapters may result in fire, overheating, or electrical shock.
Pass the end of the strap through the camera's strap mount eyelet from the bottom. Then pass it through the strap's buckle as shown in the illustration. Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle. 8 The eyepiece cover is also attached to the strap. (p.153) Eyepiece cover @ @ @ $ @ Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. CompactFlash is a trademark of San Disk Corporation.
Getting Started This chapter explains preliminary steps and basic camera operations.
Remove the cover. Attach the battery. ifJ1\ Battery pack slot index @; Align the battery's front edge with the battery charger's index line. While pressing down the battery, slide it in the direction of the arrow. To detach the battery, follow the above procedure in reverse. For CB-2LW Flip out the prongs and recharge the battery. ~ !lib CB~2LWE For CB-2LWE Connect the power cord and recharge the battery. $! ~ 24 As shown by the arrow, flip out the battery charger's prongs.
Recharging the Battery ·~Jjjffill11I2MI• • • • • • • • •iIIIl• • • • • • • • •IIIl• • • • •".1 ~~ Tips for Using the Battery and Charger ~ Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used. An unused charged battery will still gradually lose its power over time. The time required to recharge the battery depends on the ambient temperature and battery's power level. f! Do not recharge the battery for longer than 24 hours (to avoid degrading the battery performance).
Installing and Removing the Battery Open the battery compartment cover. ~ Slide the lever as shown by the arrow and open the cover. Insert the battery. ~ @D Insert the end with the battery contacts. Insert the battery until it locks in place. Close the cover. Press the cover until it snaps shut. Checking the Battery Level When the power switch is set to (p.31), the battery level will be displayed: 0• • •1 : ~ Battery level OK. : Battery level is slightly down, but adequate power remains.
Installing and Removing the Battery Battery Life [Approx. number of shots] I (Camera & Removing the Battery ~~~~~~~11 : Open the battery compartment cover. • Slide the lever as shown by the arrow and open the cover. Remove the battery. • Slide the battery lock lever as shown by the arrow and remove the battery. • To prevent shorting, be sure to attach the protective cover to the battery.
Installing and Removing the CF Card The captured image is recorded onto the CF card (optional). Although the thickness is different between the Type I and Type II CF cards, either one can be inserted into the camera. The camera is also compatible with Microdrive (hard disk-type) and CF cards with 2 GB or higher capacity. 1 Open the cover. ~ Label side CF card eject button Slide the cover as shown by the arrow to open it. Insert the CF card.
Installing and Removing the CF Card 1 Open the cover. Access lamp • Set the power switch to < OFF>. • Check that "Recording ..." is not displayed on the LCD monitor. 11\ Make sure the access lamp is off, then open the cover. I Remove the CF card. • Press the CF card eject button. ~ The CF card will come out. • Close the cover. o ~ ($ ~ ($ ~ LjJ A blinking access lamp indicates that data is being transferred, read, written, or erased on the CF card.
Mounting and Detaching a Lens Remove the caps. e Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow. EF-S lens mount index Attach the lens. ~ ~ EF lens mount index Align the EF-S lens with the camera's white EF-S lens mount index and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks in place. When attaching a lens other than an EF-S lens, align the lens with the red EF lens mount index. On the lens, set the focus mode switch to (autofocus).
How to Shoot Power Switch The camera can operate only after the power switch is turned on. < ON > : The power lamp lights, and the camera turns on. : The camera is off and does not operate. Set to this position when not using the camera. ~ UJ @ @ @ @ tOt When the power switch is turned on or off, the < > icon is displayed on the LCD monitor to indicate that self-cleaning sensor system is operating. To save battery power, the camera turns off automatically after about 30 seconds of non-operation.
How to Shoot .,.".."".=eei@ -;tillli.~mDII_~ Holding the Camera To obtain sharp images, hold the camera still to minimize camera shake. Holding the Camera 1. Hold the camera grip with your right hand. 2. Hold the bottom of the lens barrel with your left hand. 3. Press the shutter button lightly with your index finger on your right hand. Steadying the Camera 4. Press your arms and elbows toward the front of your body. 5. Put your eye over the viewfinder as close as possible (the LCD monitor turns off).
How to Shoot :;F~:;:Wb'lll!I!~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• Shutter Button The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely. I Pressing halfway This activates autofocusing (AF) and automatic exposure (AE) that sets the shutter speed and aperture. The exposure setting (shutter speed and aperture) is displayed in the viewfinder. (04) Pressing completely This releases the shutter and takes the picture.
Switching the LCD Monitor Screen The LCD monitor can display the camera settings screen, menu screen, image, etc. AUTO o .,») 153 ) e Displayed when the camera is turned on. e When your eye goes to the viewfinder eyepiece, the display-off sensor turns off the LCD monitor automatically. This prevents the bright LCD monitor from interfering with your view. The LCD monitor turns on again when your eye leaves the viewfinder eyepiece.
~J'enu Operations and Settings By setting various optional settings with the menus, you can set the image recording quality, the date/time, LCD monitor brightness, etc. While looking at the LCD monitor, you use the < MENU> button, < ...:~ > cross keys, and < @ > button on the camera back. I
Menu Operations and Settings 1 Display the menu. • Press the < MENU> button to display the menu. Select a tab. • Press the < JUMP> button to select a menu tab. • If the tabs are highlighted, you can also press the < key to select a tab. Select a menu item. • Press the < JJ..T > key to select the menu item, then press < § >. Select the menu setting. • Press the < JJ..T > or < key to select the setting. (Some settings require you to press either the < JJ..
Before You Start Select [Language]. ~ Under the [fT2] tab, select ~ I [Language], then press <@>. The Language screen will appear. Set the desired language. @ ~ Press the < ...:~ > key to select the desired language, then press < @ >. The language will change. Ill§mj•• Sett1ngthe Date and•• Time Check if the camera's date and time are set correctly. If necessary, set the correct date and time. Select [Date/Time]. ~ Under the [fT 1] tab, select [Datel ~. Time], then press <@>.
Before You Start 1.I'j.I.#I·~•.llli·i•• fC>rl'l'l~tti •1'I·9i•• • t ll•.E!.··••. ·CiE.··••.·Caret For a new CF card or a CF card previously formatted by another camera or personal computer, format the card with this camera. Formatting a CF card will erase everything in the card. Even protected images will be erased, so make sure there is nothing you need to keep. If necessary, transfer the recorded data to a personal computer before formatting the card. o Select [Eormat].
Basic Shooting and Image Playback This chapter explains how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode Dial for best results and how to playback images. With the Basic Zone modes, all you do is point and shoot and the camera sets everything automatically. Also, to prevent botched pictures due to mistaken operations, camera settings cannot be changed in the Basic Zone modes. The settings (functions set automatically) which cannot be set by the user are grayed out. 1/125 F5.6~AUTO Full Auto ~ .
o Fully Automatic Shooting 1 AF point AW Set the Mode Dial to <0>. Aim any AF point over the subject. All the AF points will operate, and focus will generally be achieved at the AF point covering the closest object. • Aiming the center AF point over the subject will make focusing easier. G Focus the subject. Press the shutter button halfway, and the lens will move to focus. l?> The dot inside the AF point achieving focus flashes briefly in red.
o Fully Automatic Shooting FAQ @ The focus confirmation light blinks and focus is not achieved. Aim the AF point over a part having good contrast between light and dark, then press the shutter button halfway. (p.160) If you are too close to the sUbject, move away and try again. Sometimes multiple AF points flash simultaneously. This indicates that focus has been achieved at all those AF points. As long as the AF point covering the desired subject flashes, you can take the picture.
o Full Auto Techniques '!lnt t'j!!!!iiil1li@i!I¢","1I Recomposing the Shot Depending on the scene, position the subject toward the left or right to create a balanced background and good perspective. In the <0> (Full Auto) mode, while you press the shutter button halfway to focus a still subject, the focus will be locked. You can then recompose the shot and press the shutter button completely to take the picture. This is called focus lock.
~l Shooting Portraits ,.....f!~ The <~l> (Portrait) mode blurs the background to make the human subject stand out. It also makes flesh tones and the hair look softer than with the <0> (Full Auto) mode. I ~~~ Shooting Tips ~ The further the distance between the subject and background, the better. The further the distance between the subject and background, the more blurred the background will look. The subject will also stand out better in front of a plain, dark background. Use a telephoto lens.
A& Shooting Landscapes Use the <;a,> (Landscape) mode for wide scenery, night scenes, and to have everything in focus from near to far. The greens and blues also become more vivid and sharp than with < 0> (Full Auto). ~~: Shooting Tips ~ Use a wide-angle lens. When using a zoom lens, use the wide-angle end. This will have objects near and far in focus, better than at the telephoto end. It also adds breadth to landscapes. " Shooting night scenes.
t:t Shooting Close-ups II!iE!i_.er_rr."'.".".'IIlIffl.ij!i.Iij'•••M•••~.!.!!j.NM When you want to photograph flowers or small things up close, use the <~> (Close-up) mode. To make small things appear much larger, use a macro lens (optional). I j~~ Shooting Tips ~ Use a simple background. A simple background makes the flower, etc., stand out better. lID Move to the subject as close as possible. Check the lens for its minimum focusing distance. Some lenses have indications such as <~O.28m/O.9ft>.
~ Shooting Moving Subjects To photograph a moving sUbject whether it be a child running or an auto race, use the <~> (Sports) mode. ~~~ Shooting Tips 4) Use a telephoto lens. Using a telephoto lens is recommended so you can shoot from afar. '" Use the center AF point to focus. Aim the center AF point over the subject, then press the shutter button halfway to auto focus. During autofocusing, the beeper will continue beeping softly. If focus cannot be achieved, the focus confirmation light > will blink.
~ Shooting Portraits at Night To shoot someone at night and obtain a natural-looking exposure in the background, use the <~> (Night Portrait) mode. I ~~~ Shooting Tips Use a wide-angle lens and a tripod. . If you use a zoom lens, set it to the wide-angle end to obtain a wide night view. For night scenes, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. Keep the person within 5 meters/16.4 feet from the camera. Under low light, the built-in flash will fire automatically to obtain a good exposure of the person.
m Disabling Flash In places where flash photography is prohibited, use the (Flash Off) mode. This mode is also effective for candlelight scenes when you want to obtain the candlelight effect. ~~~ Shooting Tips If the numeric display in the viewfinder blinks, take care to prevent camera shake. Under low light when camera shake is prone to occur, the viewfinder's shutter speed display will blink. Hold the camera steady or use a tripod.
~ Using the Self-timer Use the self-timer when you want to be in the picture. The self-timer can be used in any shooting mode. I Select <~i>. ~ Press the < .... ~> key to select <~~>. Take the picture. ~ ~ ~ Focus the subject and press the shutter button completely. The beeper will sound, the self-timer lamp will blink, and the shot will be taken about 10 sec. later. Two seconds before the picture is taken, the beeping will be faster and the selftimer lamp will stay on.
[B Image Playback The easiest way to playback images is explained below. For more details on image playback methods, see page 115. Playback the image. • When you press the < IE > button, the last captured image will be displayed. Select the image. • To view images starting with the last image, press the < ..... > key. To view images starting with the first (oldest) image, press the < ~ > key. • Press the < DIS P. > button to switch the display format.
Advanced Shooting Techniques In the Basic Zone modes, most functions are set automatically and cannot be changed to prevent spoiled shots. In the < P > (Program AE) mode, you can set various functions and be more creative. * In the
(Program AE) mode, the camera sets the shutter speed and aperture automatically to obtain the standard exposure. The difference between the Basic Zone modes and < P > is explained on page 158. *
stands for Program. * AE stands for Auto Exposure.
P: Program AE To obtain a good exposure of the subject, the camera sets the exposure (shutter speed and aperture) automatically. This is called Program AE. ~__--"""~_----'] 1 Set the Mode Dial to
. Take the picture. ~ ~ Focus the subject and press the shutter button completely. The captured image will be displayed for about 2 sec. on the LCD monitor. • Check the shutter speed in the viewfinder.
ISO: Changing the ISO Speed * Set the ISO speed (imaging sensor's sensitivity to light) to suit the ambient light level. For example, when you increase the ISO speed (higher number) for low light, a faster shutter speed can be used and camera shake will be less prone to occur. The effective range of the flash will also increase. 1 Press the <... ISO> button. ~ [ISO speed] will appear. Select the ISO speed. ~ I Press the < . .
Using the Built-in Flash In indoors, low light, or backlit conditions, just pop-up the built-in flash and press the shutter button to take flash pictures. In the < P > mode, the shutter speed (1/60 sec. - 1/200 sec.) will be set automatically to prevent camera shake. 1 Press the < ~ > button. In Creative Zone modes, you can press the < ~ > button anytime to take flash pictures.
Using the Built-in Flash • If the subject is far away, increase the ISO speed. A higher ISO speed increases the effective range or distance of the flash. • In bright light, decrease the ISO speed. If the exposure setting in the viewfinder blinks in bright light, decrease the ISO speed. • Detach the lens hood and keep at least 1 meter/3.3 feet away from the subject. If the lens hood (optional) is attached or if you are too close to the subject, the bottom portion of the picture might turn out dark.
AF: Changing the AF Mode * You can change the AF mode to suit different subjects such as group photos, animals, and sports. 1 Press the ~ <~AF> button. [AF mode] will appear. Select the AF mode. ~ Press the < .... ~ > key to select the AF mode. Focus the subject. ~ Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. The camera will then autofocus in the selected AF mode. Selecting the Best AF Mode f0 One-Shot AF Ideal for still subjects and snapshots.
tB Selecting the AF Point * In the Image Zone modes, all the AF points are active. Generally, the AF point covering the closest subject will be selected to focus. Therefore, the camera sometimes may not the focus the subject you want. With the
(Program AE), , , and modes, you can select one AF point to focus where you want. 1 Press the button. (06) ~ The selected AF point is indicated on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder.
EB Selecting the AF Point * ~ When shooting a portrait up close, use One-Shot AF and focus the eyes. If you focus the eyes first, you can then recompose and the face will remain sharp. ~ If it is difficult to focus, select and use the center AF point. The center AF point focuses the best among the nine AF points. Also, with a fast lens from f/1.0 to f/2.8, high-precision focusing takes effect with the center AF point.
~ Continuous Shooting * Up to about 3 shots per sec. can be taken. This is effective for shooting your child running toward you and capturing the different facial expressions. Select <~>. e Press the < .... ~ > key to select < ~ >. Take the picture. • The camera shoots continuously while you hold down the shutter button fully. @ Also set the AF mode to match the subject. Moving subject: When AI Servo AF is set, focusing will be continuous during continuous shooting.
II3:ml Setting the Image-Recording Quality .. Set the recording quality to suit the intended image size for printing, etc. Note that the recording quality will also affect the number of shots the CF card can record. Select the recording quality while thinking about the capacity of the CF card to be used. Also see "Guide to Imagerecording Quality Settings" below and "FAQ" on the next page. Select the image-recording quality. ~ Under the ~ ~ [01] tab, select [Quality] and press < @ >.
eimID Setting the Image-Recording Quality , !!lWPI,@ijHi#@#fflrM"'mliiNij.,PiI 41111 Mil iJlbtMlllliijilll In liW'1 FAQ ~ What's the difference between L, M, S, ., and ill? l, M, and 5 indicate the image size. L: Large, M: Medium, and S: Small, • (Fine) and iI (Normal) indicate the image quality based on the data compression rate. The. image has higher image quality. If iI is selected, the image quality will be slightly lower, but more images can be saved to the CF card.
tmml Setting the Image-Recording Quality About . • _ is the raw data before it is made into a . l and other images. Although RAW images require software like Digital Photo Professional (provided) so they can be displayed on the computer, they also offer flexibility for image adjustments possible only with RAW. RAW is effective when you want to create your own art or shoot an important subject.
mI§m] Selecting a Picture Style * By selecting a Picture Style, you can obtain the desired image effects matching your photographic expression or the subject. 1 Select [Picture Style]. ~ Press < § > and [Picture Style] will appear. • Press the < Ji..T> key to select the desired Picture Style. Take the picture. • Focus and press the shutter button completely. The picture will be taken with the selected Picture Style applied. e Standard The image looks vivid, sharp, and crisp.
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More Advanced Techniques This chapter builds on the previous chapter and introduces more ways to shoot creatively. ~ The first half of this chapter explains how to use the < Tv > modes on the Mode Dial. Except for < A-DEP >, all the shooting modes can be used in ~ combination with the functions introduced in Chapter 3. The second half of this chapter, starting with "Changing the Metering Mode" explains the methods to adjust the exposure and the Picture Styles.
Tv : Action Shots You can either freeze the action or create motion blur with the < Tv > (Shutter-priority AE) mode on the Mode Dial. * stands for Time value. Blurred action Frozen action Set the Mode Dial to . Set the desired shutter speed. ~ See "Shooting Tips" for advice on setting the shutter speed. ~ Turning the < B > dial to the right sets a faster shutter speed, and turning it to the left sets a slower one. Take the picture.
Tv: Action ~ Shots To freeze the action or moving subject. Use a fast shutter speed such as 1/500 sec. to 1/4000 sec. To blur a running child or animal giving the impression of fast movement. Use a medium shutter speed such as 1/60 sec. to 1/250 sec. Follow the moving subject through the viewfinder and press the shutter button to take the picture. If you use a telephoto lens, hold it steady to prevent camera shake. How to blur a flowing river or water fountain. Use a slow shutter speed such as 1/5 sec.
Av: Changing the Depth of Field To obtain a blurry background or to make everything near and far look sharp, set the Mode Dial to < Av > (Aperture-priority AE) to adjust the depth of field (range of acceptable focus). * < Av > stands for Aperture value which is the size of the diaphragm hole inside the lens. Blurred background Sharp foreground and background Set the Mode Dial to . Set the desired aperture.
Av: Changing the Depth of Field • When using a high aperture value, note that camera shake can occur in low light scenes. A higher aperture value will make the shutter speed slower. Under low light, the shutter speed can be as long as 30 sec. In such cases, increase the ISO speed and hold the camera steady or use a tripod. • The depth of field depends not only on the aperture, but also the lens and subject distance.
Av: Changing the Depth of Field The flash exposure will be set automatically to match the aperture that was set. The shutter speed will set automatically between 30 sec. - 1/ 200 sec. to suit the scene's brightness. In low light, the main subject is exposed with the automatic flash, and the background is exposed with a slow shutter speed set automatically. Both the subject and background look properly exposed (automatic slow-speed flash sync).
M: Manual Exposure You can set both the shutter speed and aperture as desired. With flash, the flash exposure will be set automatically to match the aperture that was set. The flash sync speed can be set at bulb, or from 30 sec. to 1/200 sec. * < M > stands for Manual. Set the Mode Dial to . Set the shutter speed and aperture. • To set the shutter speed, turn the <~> dial. • To set the aperture, hold down the button and turn the <~> dial.
A-DEP: Automatic Depth-of-Field AE Objects in the foreground and background will be in focus automatically. All the AF points will function to detect the subject, and the aperture required to attain the necessary depth of field will be set automatically. * < A-DEP > stands for Auto-Depth of field. This mode sets the depth of field automatically. Take the picture. FAQ • The shutter speed display in the viewfinder blinks. If the "30"" shutter speed blinks, it means that the subject is too dark.
00 Changing the Metering Mode * The metering mode is the method of measuring the brightness of the subject. In the Basic Zone modes, evaluative metering is set. This need not be changed unless you really want to. Press the <~ ~> button. ~ [Metering mode] will appear. Select the metering mode. • Press the < ..... ~ > key to select the desired metering mode. @f) When you press the shutter button halfway, the selected metering mode will be displayed on the LCD monitor. I .
Setting Exposure Compensation * _ When you photograph a white or black subject (such as clothing), the white might turn out darker and the black might look lighter. To obtain the desired color shade, set the exposure compensation and take the picture again. You can also set the exposure compensation to create bright or dark images as desired. This feature can be used in the Creative Zone modes (except < M ». The exposure compensation setting will not be automatically canceled when you turn off the camera.
Setting Exposure Compensation * Set flash exposure compensation if the flash exposure of the main subject does not come out as desired. This feature also works with external EX-series Speedlites. 1 Select [Flash exp comp]. fp IU~II • II 10J -- JAil: Set the flash exposure compensation amount. G $) _ lIIIf 0 .·.IDI. 150 1' . . C C -2••1 ••, ••1.:2 -'.'-' fp .-. :' $) A bright flash exposure [l] Under the [02] tab, select [Flash exp camp], then press <8>.
Il!i§II!J Auto Exposure Bracketing * This feature takes exposure compensation a step further by varying the exposure automatically with three shots as shown below. You can then choose the best exposure. This is called AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing). Standard exposure Making it darker (Decreased exposure) Making it brighter (Increased exposure) 1 Select [AEB]. {@ AEB amount Under the [02] tab, select [AEB], then press < 8 >. Set the AEB amount. ~ {@ Press the < ....
~ Auto Exposure Bracketing ~ (tJ * Follow steps 1 and 2 to set the AEB > amount to < AEB will also be canceled automatically if you set the power switch to < OFF>, change lenses, obtain flash-ready, replace the battery, or replace the CF card. ~~f· • StlootingTlps Using AEB with continuous shooting. If < ~ > (p.59) has been set and you press the shutter button completely, the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously in this sequence: Standard, decreased, and increased exposure.
II3mJ Customizing the Picture Style * You can customize the Picture Style by changing the individual parameters like [Sharpness] and [Contrast]. To see the resulting effects, take test shots. To customize [Monochrome], see page 80. 1 Select [Picture Style]. • Under the [02] tab, select [Picture Style], then press < 8 >. ~ The Picture Style selection screen will appear. Select the Picture Style. • Select the Picture Style, then press the < JUMP> button. ~ The Detail set. screen will appear.
m3mJ Customizing the Picture Style * @ Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image. To make it less sharp, set it toward the end. The closer it is to the softer the image will look. To make it sharper, set it toward the 6 end. The closer it is to 6, the sharper the image will look. m m, () Contrast Adjusts the image contrast and the vividness of colors. To decrease the contrast, set it toward the minus end. The closer it is to 1:1, the blander the image will look.
ImmJ Customizing the Picture Style * For Monochrome, you can also set [Filter effect] and [Toning effect] in addition to [Sharpness] and [Contrast]. Filter effect With a Filter effect applied to a monochrome image, you can make white clouds or green trees stand out more. Normal black-and-white image with no filter effects. The blue sky will look more natural, and the white clouds will look crisper. Or: Orange The blue sky will look slightly darker. The sunset will look more brilliant.
li'lI3ml Defining a New Picture Style * You can select a base Picture Style such as [Portrait] or [Landscape], adjust its parameters as desired and register it in User Defined 1 to 3. You can set and save up to three Picture Styles whose parameters such as sharpness and contrast can be adjusted as desired. You can also select a Picture Style already set with the provided software. 1 Select [Picture Style]. ~ ~. Under the [02] tab, select [Picture Style], then press <§>.
Ii!iI3mJ Defining a New Picture Style * Select the parameter. • Press the <.T > key to select a parameter such as [Sharpness], then press <§>. Adjust the parameter. • Press the < ..... ~ > key to adjust the parameter as desired, then press <§>. For details, see "Customizing the Picture Style" on pages 78-80. • Press the < MENU> button to register the new Picture Style. The Picture Style selection screen will then reappear. ~ The base Picture Style will be displayed on the right of [User Def. 1/ 2/3].
rnErml Setting the Color Space * .=. _ The color space refers to the range of reproducible colors. With this camera, you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or Adobe RGB. For normal images, sRGB is recommended. In the Basic Zone modes, sRGB is set automatically. 1 Select [Color space]. (I Under the [02] tab, select [Color space], then press <8>. Set the desired color space. Select [sRGB] or [Adobe RGB], then press <8>.
* AE Lock* Use AE lock when you want to take multiple shots at the same exposure setting or when the area of focus is to be different from the exposure metering area. Press the < > button to lock the exposure, then recompose and take the shot. This is called AE lock. It is effective for backlit subjects. * 1 Focus the subject. ~ ~ Press the shutter button halfway. The exposure setting will be displayed. Press the < ~ The < * * > button.
* FE Lock* FE lock locks the flash exposure setting over the desired area of the subject. This feature also works with external EX-series Speedlites. * FE stands for Flash Exposure. 1 Press the < ~ > button to pop-up the built-in flash. fJ Press the shutter button halfway and look in the viewfinder to check that the <~> icon is lit. Focus the subject. Press the <*> button. (816) e Aim the viewfinder center over the subject ~ ~ fJ where you want to lock the flash exposure, then press the <*> button.
WB: Setting the White Balance * White balance (WB) is for making the white areas look white instead of having a color cast. Normally, the < M > (Auto) setting will set the correct white balance automatically. If natural-looking colors cannot be obtained with < M >, you can set the white balance manually to suit the respective light source. In the Basic Zone modes, < M > will be set automatically. Press the < T WB > button. ~ [White balance] will appear. Select the white balance.
WB: Setting the White Balance * Select [Custom WB]. ~ Under the [02] tab, select [Custom ~ WB], then press <8>. The SET screen will appear. Import the white balance data. • Select the image that was captured in step 1, then press < 8 >. ~ The data will be imported and the message screen and menu will reappear. Select the custom white balance. • Press the < T WB> button. • Press the < ~~ > key to select , then press the shutter button halfway.
mI.§m] White Balance Correction * You can correct the white balance that has been set. This adjustment will have the same effect as using a color temperature conversion or color compensating filter. Each color can be corrected to one of nine levels. Users familiar with using color temperature conversion or color compensating filters will find this feature handy. Select [WB SHIFT/BKT]. €ff Under the [02] tab, select [WB SHIFT/BKT], then press <§>. ~ The WB correction/WB bracketing screen will appear.
ImmJ White Balance Correction * With just one shot, three images having a different color tone can be recorded simultaneously. Based on the white balance mode's standard color temperature, the image will be bracketed with a blue/amber bias or magenta/green bias. This is called white balance bracketing. White balance bracketing is possible up to ±3 levels in single-level increments. Set the white balance bracketing amount.
Preventing Camera Shake I. To prevent camera shake, using a tripod is effective. When pressing the shutter button, do it carefully without shaking the camera. Preventing camera shake while you press the shutter button on a tripod-mounted camera is explained below. Using Remote Switch RS-60E3 or Remote Controller RC-1/RC-5 (both optional) can prevent camera shake and enable remote shooting. Remote Switch RS-60E3 Remote switch with a 60 cm/2.0 feet cord for pressing the shutter button halfway or fully.
Preventing Camera Shake Although remote control shooting can prevent camera shake, using mirror lockup to prevent camera vibrations can also help when you use a super telephoto lens or shoot close ups. Mirror lockup is enabled by accessing [fT2 Custom Function (C.Fn)] and setting [Mirror lockup] (p.1 05) to [1 :Enable]. • ~ Press the shutter button completely to lockup the reflex mirror. Then press the shutter button completely again to take the picture. The reflex mirror will then go back down.
Handy Features This chapter introduces convenient everyday features such as silencing the beeper and preventing shooting without a CF card installed. It also teaches how to customize camera functions to suit your preferences, transfer images directly to a personal computer, and prevent dust from appearing on your images.
Handy Features You can prevent the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved or during self-timer operation. Under the [01] tab, select [Beep], then press < @ >. Select [Off], then press <@>. This prevents shooting if there is no CF card in the camera. Under the [01] tab, select [Shoot w/o card], then press <@>. Select [Off], then press < @ > . If there is no CF card installed and you press the shutter button, "no CF" will be displayed in the viewfinder, and you cannot release the shutter.
Handy Features To save battery power, the camera turns off automatically after the set time of idle operation elapses. You can set this auto power-off time. When the camera has turned off due to auto power off, you can wake up the camera by pressing the shutter button,
Handy Features The file number is like the frame number on a roll of film. The captured images are assigned a sequential file number from 0001 to 9999 and saved in one folder. You can also change how the file number is assigned. The file number will appear on the personal computer in this format: IMG_0001.JPG. Under the [tT 1] tab, select [File numbering], then press <§>. Follow the steps below to select a file numbering method, then press <§>.
Handy Features ~ [Auto reset]: Resets the file numbering to 0001 whenever the CF card is replaced. Each time the CF card is replaced, the file numbering starts from 0001. This is convenient if you want to organize images according to CF cards. If the replacement CF card contains images recorded previously, the file numbering of the new images might continue from the file numbering of the existing images in the card. To start the file numbering from 0001, the CF card must be formatted before use.
Handy Features 1i'l§m.I·••. • A.utoR.otate.of•• V ertical.• .• I.nlCiges Vertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera's LCD monitor and personal computer instead of horizontally. The setting of this feature can be changed. Under the [fT 1] tab, select [Auto rotate], then press < 8 >. See the descriptions of the settings below and select the desired setting. Then press <8>. ~ [On 0 .
Handy Features While the menu is displayed, press the < DISP. > button to display the camera's current settings. ~ While the menu is displayed, press the < DISP. > button to display the settings. G Press the < DISP. > button again to return to the menu. ~ Press the shutter button halfway to return to the camera setting display. Camera Function Setting Display . . .-.-.--..-. Date/Time (p.37) Picture Style (p.63) Color space (p.83) WB correction (p.88)/ WB bracketing (p.89) I -.-..----..-..
Handy Features This is for returning all the camera's shooting settings and Custom Functions to the default. This works in the < P > and other Creative Zone modes. 1 Select [Clear settings]. ~ Under the [fT2] tab, select [Clear settings], then press <§>. - .. ilm Select the desired option. • To revert the camera to the default settings, select [Clear all camera settings], then press <§>. ~ To revert the Custom Functions to the default settings, select [Clear all Custom Functions], then press <§>.
Handy Features This prevents the display-off sensor from turning off the camera settings display automatically when your eye nears the viewfinder. Select [LCD auto off]. • Under the [fT 1] tab, select [LCD auto off], then press < § >. Select [Disable], then press <§>. Setting Custom Functions * ........ You can customize various camera features to suit your picture-taking preferences. You can do it with Custom Functions. Custom Functions can be set and used only in Creative Zone modes. m§m].·••· ·.
Ii!i§mJ Setting Custom Functions * Change the setting. • Press the < Ji..T > key to select the desired setting (number), then press <§>. Description • Repeat steps 2 and 3 if you want to set other Custom Functions. @) At the bottom of the screen, the current Custom Function settings are indicated below the respective Custom Function numbers. Exit the menu. @) Press the < MENU> button to return to the menu.
ImmJ Setting Custom Functions * 2: 3: 4: SET:Flash exp eomp When you press < 8>, the flash exposure compensation screen appears so you can quickly change the setting. SET:Playbaek When you press < 8 >, the images recorded in the CF card will be played back. Assigns the same function as the < [E > button. Cross keys:AF frame selee. After you press the shutter button halfway ( 04 ), you can press the < ...:~ > key to select the AF point. The AF point selection screen will not be displayed.
Ii!J3m] Setting Custom Functions * 0: Auto The flash sync speed is set automatically within a range of 30 sec. to 1/ 200 sec. to suit the scene's brightness. 1: 1/200sec. (fixed) The flash picture can be taken without camera shake. 0: AF/AE lock 1: AE lock/AF Convenient when you want to focus and meter separately. Press the > button to autofocus and press the shutter button halfway to attain AE lock.
Ii!iI3ml Setting Custom Functions * e.E'n-6 0: 1/3-stop 1: 1/2-stop Exposure le'lel inGrements Sets 1/2-stop increments for the shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation, AEB, etc. Effective when you prefer to control the exposure in less fine increments. 0: Disable 1: Enable Effective for telephoto and close-up shots to prevent camera shake caused by the mirror's reflex action. e.
lliIE!l Setting Custom Functions * 1st~curtain 0: sync. The flash fires immediately after the shot is exposed. 1: 2nd-curtain sync. The flash fires immediately before the exposure ends. This creates a light trail following the moving subject such as a car at night. o When 2nd-curtain sync is set, a flash is fired twice: First when you press the shutter button completely, and again immediately before the exposure ends. Image playback only (p.
Transferring Images to a Personal Computer _ By connecting the camera to a personal computer, you can transfer images from the camera's CF card by operating the camera. This is called direct image transfer. Before connecting the camera to the personal computer, be sure to install the bundled software (EOS Digital Solution Diskl CD-ROM) in the personal computer. For instructions on how to install the software, see "Software Guide." o Preparation for •. Image ....
Ii!il3mJ Transferring Images to a Personal Computer The images sent to the personal computer will be saved in the [My Pictures] folder (Windows) or [Pictures] folder (Macintosh) in subfolders organized according to shooting date. .:1 II; . ... lIB IUrJ'D!I!!• •_ - ' _ • - Transfer all the images in the CF card to the personal computer. • Select [All images], then press the < ~1tV' > button. ~ The < ~1tV' > button's blue lamp will blink and the image transfer will start.
li!il3ml Transferring Images to a Personal Computer ~ [Wallpaper] Press the < .... ~ > key to select the image and transfer it. The image will then appear as wallpaper on the computer desktop screen. To exit, press the < MENU> button. Selectlngtbelmagesto·•• • be ...ransferred You select the image to be transferred to the personal computer one by one. Select [Transfer order]. ~ Under the [[E]] tab, select [Transfer order], then press <8>. The Transfer order screen will appear. Select [Order].
Ii!i§ID] Transferring Images to a Personal Computer • Press the < MENU> button twice to save the image selections to the CF card. The menu screen will then reappear. About [All] Ir.'5D IiiiiI I] all IIIIf:l • o - - •--- In step 2, when you select [All], the screen on the left will appear. If you then select [Mark all] and press <8>, up to 998 images will be transferred in one batch. If you select [Clear all] and press < 8>, all your image selections for transfer will be canceled.
mrm!J Automatic Sensor Cleaning When you turn the camera's power switch on or off, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit operates to automatically remove dust adhering to the imaging sensor. You normally need not pay attention to this feature. However, if you want to activate this self-cleaning manually or disable it, follow the instructions below. Select [Sensor cleaning: Auto] . • Under the [f12] tab, select [Sensor ~ cleaning: Auto], then press <@>. With [Clean now] selected, press <@>.
Ilmlml Appending Dust Delete Data * Normally, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit will eliminate most of the dust visible on captured images. However, in case visible dust still remains, you can append Dust Delete Data to the image to later erase the dust spots. The Dust Delete Data is used by the Digital Photo Professional program (provided) to erase the dust spots automatically. @ @ ~ Get a solid-white object (paper, etc.). Set the lens focal length to 50mm or longer.
fi!iI3m) Appending Dust Delete Data * Photograph a solid-white object. o • Keep a distance of 20 - 30 cm / 0.7 1.0 feet and fill the viewfinder completely with the white object. Then take the picture. ~ The picture will be taken in the aperture-priority mode with an aperture of f/22. • Since the captured image will not be saved, installing a CF card in the camera is not necessary. The image data will still be obtained. ~ After the image is captured, the data is obtained.
About "Sensor cleaning: Manual" * • Under the [fT2] tab, [Sensor cleaning: Manual] is mainly for use by Canon service personnel. Dust which could not be eliminated by the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit can be directly cleaned off the sensor. Therefore, you normally need not use this feature. The surface of the imaging sensor is extremely delicate. If the sensor needs to be cleaned directly, have it done by a Canon Service Center.
Image Management This chapter explains features related to viewing images. Learn more about image playback as discussed in chapter 2 "Basic Shooting and Image Playback" and how to view images on a TV set. You can also erase images. For images taken with another camera: The camera might not be able to display images captured with a different camera or edited with a personal computer or whose file name has been changed.
[E] Searching for Images Quickly The index display enables faster image searching. Enable the index display. • During image playback, press the < ~.~ > button to display the index display. ~ The selected thumbnail will be highlighted with a green frame. Select the image. • Press the < <4:~ > key to move the green frame in the respective direction. ~ Press the < > button to enlarge the selected image as a single-image display. e.. QUicklmageSear~hwiththe Index.
[E Searching for Images Quickly When the CF card contains many images, you can browse through them by 10 or 100 images at a time. Also, if the images were shot on different days, you can browse through them by date. This browsing technique is called Jump. _._1Il 1 Jump method Go to the jump display. it During image playback, press the < JUMP> button. ~ On the bottom of the screen, you can see the jump bar. Jump bar Select the jump method. e Press the < ......
~/~ Magnified View You can magnify the image by 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor. Magnify the image. • During image playback, press the < ~ > button to magnify the image. • To increase the magnification, hold down the < ~ > button. tfP Press the < ~.q > button to reduce the magnification. If you hold down the button, the image will continue to reduce until it reaches the size before it was magnified. Scroll around the image.
mI3mJ Rotating the Image After taking the picture, you can rotate the image so it is displayed in the correct orientation. Select [Rotate]. • Under the [lEI] tab, select [Rotate], then press < § >. ~ An image will appear. Select an image. ~ ~ Press the < ....... > key to select the image to be rotated. You can also select an image on the index display. Rotate the image. • Each time you press <§>, the image will rotate clockwise. • To rotate other images, repeat steps 2 and 3.
•.."·.. Auto Playback ......'.'••••.•.• • , .... > ...... , ~.< r .• You can playback the CF card's images in an automatic slide show. Each image will be displayed for about 4 sec. Select [Auto Play]. Under the [[E]] tab, select [Auto play], then press < § >. The auto play screen will appear. Start the auto play. After [Loading image...] is displayed for a few seconds, auto play will start. ~ To pause the auto play, press < 8 >. During pause, [II ] will be displayed on the upper left of the image.
Displaying the Images on TV With the video cable provided with camera, you can connect the camera to a TV set and view images on the TV screen. Always turn off the camera and the television before connecting or disconnecting them. Connect the camera to the TV. @P Open the camera's terminal cover. • Use the video cable (provided) to connect the camera's < vg'uE? > terminal to the TV monitor's VIDEO IN terminal. @P Insert the cable plug all the way in.
Protecting Images _~_ii This prevents the image from being erased accidentally. 1 Select [Protect]. ~ Under the [[Ell tab, select [Protect], then press < 8 >. An image will appear. Select the image. ~ Press the < .... ~ > key t9 select the image to be erase-protected. You can also select an image on the index display. Protect the image. When you press <8>, <§:j> will appear at the bottom of the screen and the image will be eraseprotected. To cancel the image protection, press <8> again.
lID Erasing Images _ _. You can either select and erase images one by one or erase them in one batch. Protected images (p.122) will not be erased. __ Once an image is erased, it cannot be recovered. Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it. To prevent important images from being erased accidentally, protect them. 1 Playback the image. ~ To erase images one by one, press the < ..... ~ > key to select the image to be erased. Display the erase menu. • Press the < lID> button . ..
Shooting Information Display When you press the < DISP. > button during single-image playback, you can switch to the shooting information display. The shooting information display shows the following.
.. ~~ @ll Shooting Information Display ~~-- Histogram The brightness histogram display shows the exposure level distribution, overall brightness and gradation. And the RGB histogram display is suited for checking the color saturation and gradation. The display can be switched with the [[8 Histogram} menu. Being able to analyze the histogram and using it to improve the next shot requires advanced knowledge and experience. Only a basic explanation is provided here.
Printing Images The camera can be connected directly to a PictBridge printer or to a CP Direct or Bubble Jet printer and print images. You can select a number of pictures and print them all in one batch (DPOF). (p.144) About DPOF DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a standard for recording printing instructions (image selections, number of copies, etc.) in the CF card. In this way, you can print multiple pictures in one batch or give the printing order to a photofinisher.
Conventions Used in this· Chapter As shown below, this chapter includes procedures for various types of printers. After reading "Preparing to Print" on the next page, follow the instructions applicable to your printer on the pages indicated. "Bubble Jet Direct" is abbreviated as "BJ Direct." Canon PIXMA/SELPHY DS printer Canon SELPHY CP/CP/BJ printer t( PictBrldge m t( PictBridge or mCp Direct [!jBJ Direct + .J, Preparing to Print: Page 129 - 131 t( 128 .
Preparing to Print You do the direct printing procedure entirely with your camera while you look at the LCD monitor. Set the camera's power switch to . Set up the printer. e For details, refer to the printer's instruction manual. Connect the camera to the printer. e Refer to the table to see which cable you should use. t( t( ~ t( [!j PictBridge only PictBridge and CP Direct Interface cable provided with camera The plug at both ends have the < ~ > icon.
Preparing to Print ~ When connecting the cable plug to the camera's < DIGITAL> terminal, the cable plug's < ~ > icon must face the front side of the camera. To connect to the printer, refer to the printer's instruction manual. %) Turn on the printer. Set the camera's power switch to . • Some printers may have a beeping sound. t( PictBridge Playback the image. Press the < [E] > button. The image and the printer icon < t( >, , or <[!j> indicating a printer connection will be displayed .
Preparing to Print RAW images are not compatible with direct printing. If you use a battery to power the camera, make sure it is fully charged. With a fully charged battery, printing up to about 4 hours is possible. If there is a long beeping sound in step 5, it indicates a problem with the PictBridge printer. To find out what's wrong, do the following: Press the < eEl > button to playback the image and follow the steps below. 1. Press <:~-s>. 2. On the print setting screen, select [Print}.
t( Printing with PictBridge The setting options will differ depending on the printer. Some settings might be disabled. For details, refer to your printer's instruction manual. Printer-connected icon Select the image to be printed. • Check that the < t( > icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor. • Press the < ..... ~ > key to select the image to be printed. Press <§>. ~ The print setting screen will appear. Print setting screen Sets the printing effects.
t( Printing with PictBridge @ ~ . '~I d - im.m • Select the size of the paper loaded in the printer, then press < @ >. The Paper type screen will appear. . .. . .. . -- @ ~ Select the type of the paper loaded in the printer, then press < @ >. The Page layout screen will appear. About the Paper Type When using a Canon printer and Canon paper, read the printer's instruction manual to check what paper types can be used. ~JSetting the Page Layout .
1'( Printing with PictBridge Borderless The print will have no white borders. If your printer cannot print borderless prints, the print will have borders. Bordered The print will have a white border along the edges. Bordered II xx-up The shooting information* will be imprinted on the border on 9x13cm and larger prints. Option to print 2,4, 8, 9, 16, or 20 images on one sheet. 20-upll 35-upC On A4 / Letter size paper, 20 or 35 thumbnails of the images ordered through DPOF will be printed.
t( Printing with PictBridge With step 4, select the item. When Imm ~ is displayed as shown on the left, press the < JUMP> button. You can then set the parameters for fine adjustments. The parameters that can be adjusted for the selected item are shown in the table below. • Select the item, then press < 8 >. (0: Adjustable) Off' On , Vivid' Natural Item Natural M BIW , Cool tone 'Warm tone 0 Brightness 0 0 Adjust levels - 0 0 :&,: (face) Brightener 0 0 0 Red-eye correction 0 Detail set.
t( Printing with PictBridge ~ Select the item, then press < @ >. ~ Select [Manual] and press < @ >. The Adjust levels screen will then appear. Press the < ..... ~ > key to adjust the shadows (black) within 0 to 127. ~ Press the < JUMP> button. ~ Press the < ..... ~ > key to adjust the highlights (white) within 128 to 255. ~ Press < @ > to exit. The previous screen will reappear. f) §PrintEffect ONatural M [:&,=Brigbtener]IRed-eye .c.orr.
t( Printing with PictBridge E:lu.:::II • mm II lJi E:iIo:lI • .lliI.!rn I:;1;J l1l'i ~i'&1 I - .. Press the < ~:~ > key in any of the four directions to move the "." mark to the desired position. • B is for blue, A is amber, M is magenta, and G is green. The color balance will shift in the respective direction. f§ On the upper right, "SHIFT" indicates the color balance direction and correction amount. • Press < § > to exit. The previous screen will reappear.
t( Printing with PictBridge Start printing. Select [Print], then press <@>. The < ~stV > button's blue lamp will blink and the printing will start. When the printing ends, the screen will return to step 1. To stop the printing, press <@> while [Stop] is displayed, then select [OK] and press <@>. Handling Printer Errors If you resolve a printer error (no ink, no paper, etc.) and select [Continue] to resume printing but it does not resume, operate the buttons on the printer to resume printing.
l!l/[?j Printing with CP Direct and BJ Direct Printer-connected icon Select the i.mage to be printed. Check that the or <[!j> icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor. Press the < ~~ > key to select the image to be printed. Press <§>. ~ The print setting screen will appear. Print setting screen Sets the quantity to be printed. Sets the trimming area. Sets the printing style. Returns to step 1. Starts the printing. Select [Style]. ~ Select [Style], then press <8>.
~/[!j Printing with CP Direct and BJ Direct [Image] (CP Direct) - - [Paper] (BJ Direct) ~!lm IO:oIl:iiI Ii • ri [Borders] - Set the options as desired. • Select the item, then press < § >. • Select the setting, then press < § >. • [Image] (CP Direct) is selectable when card-size paper is used. If you select [Multiple], 8 small images of the same picture will be printed on the paper. • For [Paper] (BJ Direct), select the size of the paper loaded in the printer.
~/[!j Printing with CP Direct and BJ Direct Set the trimming. ~ ~ Set as necessary. For details on trimming, see page 142. Start printing. • Select [Print], then press <§>. ~ The < ~¢VI > button's blue lamp will blink and the printing will start. ~ When the printing ends, the screen will return to step 1. • To stop the printing, press <§> while [Stop] is displayed, then select [OK] and press <§>. o @
Trimming the Image You can trim the image and print only the trimmed portion as if the image was recomposed. Do the trimming right before printing. If you set the trimming and then set the print settings, you may have to set the trimming again. Select [Trimming]. €I ~ Select [Trimming], then press <@>. The trimming screen will appear. Trim the image. • The image area within the trimming frame will be printed. • The operation guide disappears while you trim the image. It will reappear after 5 sec.
Trimming the Image Image area to be printed Exit the menu. • Press <8>. .. The Print setting screen will reappear. ~ On the upper left, you can see the trimmed image area that will be printed. o III ~ Depending on the printer, the trimmed image area might not be printed as you specified. • The smaller you make the trimming frame, the grainier the picture will look. If the picture will be too grainy, the trimming frame will turn red. #} While trimming the image, look at the camera's LCD monitor.
Il!il3ml Print Ordering Set the print type, date imprinting, and file No. imprinting. The print settings will be applied to all print-ordered images. (They cannot be set individually for each image.) Select [Print order]. • Under the [CEl] tab, select [Print order], then press <8>. ~ The Print order screen will appear. Select [Set up]. ~ ~ Press the < .... ~ > key to select [Set up], then press <8>. The print setting screen will appear. Set the options as desired.
Ii!iI3ml Print Ordering e Print type Date File No. e e e Standard Prints one image on one sheet. Index Multiple, thumbnail images are printed on one sheet. Both Prints both the standard and index prints. On Off On Off [On] imprints the recorded date on the print. [On] imprints the file No. on the print. Exit the menu. Press the < MENU> button. ~ ~ The Print order screen will reappear. ~ Next, select [Order] or [All] to select the images to be printed.
I1il3mJ Print Ordering Selectlnglncllvidual·•• lmages 1 Select [Order]. Press the < ..... ~ > key to select [Order], then press <8>. The order screen will appear. Select the image to be printed. () Press the < ..... ~ > key to select the image to be printed. Press the < ~.~ > button to display the three-image view. To return to the singleimage display, press the < e.. > button. *' Three-image display Order the pri nt. () The print order will vary depending on the [Print type] (p.144) setting.
Ii!il3ml Print Ordering [Index] For [Index] If you want to include the image in the index print, checkmark the box >. To deselect it, leave the box unchecked. Pressing the < JA..T > key toggles between checkmarking and uncheckmarking the box. @} To select other images, repeat steps 2 and 3. You can select up to 998 images. <" Index icon Exit the menu. Press the < MENU> button. The Print order screen will reappear. t) Press the < MENU> button again to save the print order to the CF card.
(i!j]3m] Print Ordering The print order can also be set or canceled for all the images in the CF card. For standard-type prints, a quantity of one will be ordered for all the images. Note that after following the llSelecting Individual Images" procedure, if you do the "Selecting All Images" procedure, the print order will change to "All images." 1 Select [All]. Press the < ..... ~ > key to select [All], then press < § > . ;. The All screen will appear. fj Select [Mark all].
Direct Printing with DPOF With a printer compatible with direct printing, you can easily print images specified with DPOF. 1 Prepare to print. fj See page 129, 130. "Connecting the Camera to the Printer" up to step 5. Select [Print order] . • Under the [[E]] tab, select [Print order], then press <8>. ~ The Print order screen will appear. Select [Print]. fj @ ~ Press the < ...:~ > key to select [Print], then press <8>.
maml Direct Printing with DPOF 4iMWiiA@i'ij 'ij tii ijiJ '"e i ! hi I!l CP Direct I [!j BJ ~ Direct Set the [Style]. (p.139) 5 Start printing. Select [OK], then press <§ >. The printing will start. ~ To stop the printing, press <@> while [Stop] is displayed, then select [OK] and press <8>. II ~ ... 61 When printing with PictBridge or BJ Direct, be sure to set the paper size. • With PictBridge, some printers cannot imprint the file No.
Reference This chapter provides reference information for camera features, system accessories, and other things. The back of this chapter also has an index to make it easier to look up things.
External Speedlites EOs-dedicated, EX-series speedlites Basically operates like a built-in flash for easy operation. When an EX-series Speedlite is attached to the camera, almost all the autoflash control is done by the camera. In other words, it is like a highoutput flash attached externally in place of the built-in flash. For detailed procedures, see the EX-series Speed lite's instruction manual. The camera is a Type-A camera compatible with all features of EX-series Speed lites.
~ Wireless Remote Control With Remote Controller RC-1 or RC-5 (optional), you can shoot remotely up to about 5 meters/16.4 feet directly in front of the camera. Use the self-timer to do steps 1 and 2 on page 49. Take the picture. tI ~ ~ Point the remote controller toward the camera's remote control sensor and press the transmit button. The camera will autofocus. When focus is achieved, the selftimer lamp will light and the picture will be taken. Remote control sensor Using the Eyepiece.
Using a Household Power Outlet" . . _ With AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC20 (optional), you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level. Connect the power cord. • Connect the power cord as shown in the illustration. When you are finished, disconnect the plug from the power outlet. Connect the DC Coupler DR-700. f$ Connect the cord's plug to the DC Coupler DR-700. DC Coupler DR-20 is cannot be used with this camera. Insert the DC Coupler.
Replacing the Date/Time Battery The date/time (back-up) battery maintains the camera's date and time. Its service life is about 5 years. If the battery is replaced and the date/ time dialog appears, replace the lithium CR2016 battery with a new one. The date/time setting will also be reset, so be sure to set the correct date/time. 11 I Set the power switch to . Open the cover and remove the battery. Take off the battery holder. (+) (-) Replace the battery.
Menu Settings Reference pages < 01 > Shooting 1 menu (Red) .L/~L/.M/~M/.S/~S/RAW+.L/ Quality RAW 60 Red-eye On/Off Off/On 55 Beep On/Off 94 Shoot wlo card On/Off 94 <02> Shooting 2 menu (Red) .. .. 1/3-stop increments, ",. , ' +2 stops 1/3-stop increments, +2 stops WB correction: B/NM/G bias, 9 levels each WB-BKT: B/A and MIG bias 1 level, +3 levels [I Manual setting of white balance ... ... ' > .. '~' ........ ..;..; ••..• > sRGB I Adobe RGB ••••.,.
Menu Settings Set-up 1 menu (Yellow) Auto power off 30 sec 11 min. /2 min /4 min /8 min. / 15 min.
Function Availability Table .: Set automatically 0: User selectable D: Not selectable ~ ~ RAW ~cn Auto CDO CD a.
Function Availability Table Partial Center-weighted average Program shift Exposure compensation m >< "0 AEB 0 (/) l: ~ AE lock • Auto OJ Manual ::;; Flash off tu (/) Red-eye reduction ::, - :;' ::r (/)0 "00 Q)(')0 '0""1 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • 0 0 0 0 FE lock 0 0 0 0 0 Flash exposure compensation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 sRGB 0 0 0 0 • • • • • • • Adobe RGB AE Lock (In Creative Zone modes) 00 Evaluative metering* AE lock is applied at the AF p
When Autofocus Fails ~ The camera might not be able to focus the following types of subjects: Low-contrast sUbjects Example: Blue sky, solid-color walls, etc. ll) Subjects in low light. 9 Extremely backlit reflective subjects Example: Car with a reflective body, etc. 9 Overlapping near and far objects Example: Animal in a cage, etc. • Repetitive patterns Example: Skyscraper windows, computer keyboards, etc. @I In such cases, do one of the following: 1.
Troubleshooting Guide .... _ •• _ ••-._•• _.'_ lIB-II' If there is a problem, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center. .Power· Source t ' .' < . .~ ~ " . . r " , ~ ~ 1.: The camera does not operate even when the power switch is set to . i@ The battery is not installed in the camera. (p.26) ~ If the power lamp does not light, recharge the battery, (p .
Troubleshooting Guide No images can be shot or recorded, The CF card is not properly inserted. (p.28) @; If the CF card is full, replace with a new CF card or erase unnecessary images. (p.28, 123) <. If you try to focus in the One-Shot AF mode while the focus > in the viewfinder blinks, a picture cannot be confirmation light taken. Press the shutter button halfway again to focus, or focus manually. (p.
Troubleshooting Guide ThelmCiggcCinnotbe.erased. @ If the image has been erase-protected, it cannot be erased. (p.122) Thewrong·st'lootingdateandiimeis.displayed. @ The correct date and time has not been set. (p.37) No ·iI11age-appears • ontheTV.·screen•. @ Make sure the video cable plug is connected all the way in. (p.121) ~ Set the video OUT format (NTSC/PAL) to the same video format as the TV. (p.157) f$ Use the video cable that came with the camera. (p.121) Error Codes Iii.
System Map '" '" $ $ $ $ @ 'II> '1> '1> Battery Grip BG-E3 o o : Battery Charger : CB-2LW orCB-2LWE : lleollllll 0 O$$$$$$@ Car Battery Charger CBC-NB2 Battery Magazine BGM-E3L for two NB-2LH battery packs 164 Battery Magazine BGM-E3Afor size-AA batteries Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
System Map Personal computer Windows XP ,....-_---L.._--, (Home Edition / Professional) Windows 2000 Professional ' - - - - - - r - - - - - - J Windows ME ~!Ii!6!l!!Ii!6!l!!Ii!6!l!!Ii!6!l!"1 Windows 98 Second Edition Mac as x 10.2 -10.
Specifications -Type Type: Recording media: Image sensor size: Compatible lenses' Lens mount: Digital, single-lens reflex, AF/AE camera with built-in flash Type I or II CF card * Compatible with Microdrive and 2GB or larger CF cards 22.2 x 14.8mm Canon EF lenses (including EF-S lenses) (35mm-equivalent focal length is approx.1.
Specifications • White Balance Type: Auto white balance: Color temperature compensation: Auto, daylight, shade, cloudy, tungsten, white fluorescent light, flash, custom Auto white balance with the image sensor White balance correction: ±9 stops in full-stop increments White balance bracketing: ±3 stops in full-stop increments * Blue/amber bias or magenta/green bias possible Color temperature information transmission:Provided • Viewfinder Type: Coverage: Magnification: Eyepoint: Built-in dioptric adjustm
Specifications Wi Wi 1M Mt"iO'iijfli @i • Exposure Control Metering modes: 35-zone TTL full aperture metering · Evaluative metering (linkable to any AF point) · Partial metering (approx. 9% of viewfinder at center) · Center-weighted average metering EV 1 - 20 (at 23°C/73°F with EF50mm fl1.
MOjp @M i'iOi@"'1"'@MI!'! 7 nilii TIl Specifications @$WM _ • External Speed lite EOS-dedicated Speedlite: E-TTL II autoflash with EX-series Speed lite Zooming to match lens focal length: Provided • Drive System Drive modes: Single, continuous, and self-timer Continuous shooting speed: Max. 3 shots per sec. Maximum burst: JPEG (Large/Fine): Approx. 27, RAW: Approx. 10, RAW+JPEG (Large/Fine): Approx.
Specifications • Direct Image Transfer Compatible images: JPEG and RAW images * Images to be used for wallpaper on the personal computer screen must be JPEG images • Customization Custom Functions: 11 Custom Functions with 29 settings • Power Source Battery: Battery life: Battery Pack NB-2LH, quantity 1 * AC power enabled with AC Adapter ACK-DC20 * With Battery Grip BG-E3, size-AA batteries can be used [Number of shots' approx.
Specifications !fIIii!lt.itdjjlili!ijliIXj.~_~ • Battery Charger CB-2LW Compatible battery: Recharging time: Rated input: Rated output: Working temperature range: Working humidity: Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight: Battery Pack NB-2LH Approx. 90 min. 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 8.4 V DC O°C - 40°C / 32°F - 104°F 85% or less 91 x 56 x 22.5 mm /3.6 x 2.2 x 0.9 in. Approx. 68 g / 2.4 oz.
II! ' ... ' • • •111111'11""$1. . . . []] Image Conversion Factor Since the image area is smaller than the 35mm film format, the equivalent lens focal length (crop factor) will increase by 1.6x. IO)RBRC ..- ~~"": 172 +.... ~lmage size 22.2 x 14.8mm (0.87 x0.58 in) f- 35mm image size 36 x 24mm (1.42 x 0.94 in.) U.S.A. and Canada only: The Lithium ion/polymer battery that powers the product is recyclable. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery.
Digital Camera Model 05126151 Systems This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Index 111• • • • • •1*."1•.-.1.1•• *•.,.", • • •1-1.........1• •1 •_ • ~--AC Adapter Kit. ............... 154 . ..... 29 Access lamp ..... A-DEP (Automatic depth-of-field AE) 72 Adobe RGB 83 AE lock........ . 84 AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) 76 AF ~ Focusing .. AI Focus AF ..... 56 Aperture-priority AE 68 Auto play (playback) 120 Auto playback.. . 120 Auto power off 95 Auto rotate of vertical images. ~ Autofocus .68 ... 134 BIW (printing) ..... .......
Index Illn Easy Printing 143 Erase (image) 123 Error codes. . 163 73 Evaluative metering Exposure compensation 1/2-stop increments 74 105 External Speedlite 152 Eyepiece cover 22, 153 Face brightener (printing) FE lock ........ 64 .. Faithful . Folder 96 Format (CF card initialization) 38 Full Auto 40 Function Availability Table 158 .. ...... 85 File number Continuous / Auto reset / Manual reset File size........... ..... 135 Focusing AF mode 56 AF point selection. .
Index Image transfer.... . Image Zone.. Index display " """. ISO speed 107 "... .. 20 116 " Mirror lockup 91, 105 ~ Mode Dial Shooting mode Monochrome photo .......... 64,80,134 53 Natural/M (printing)... Jump display ... .. 117 Neutral. __ . 134 " ".... . Landscape ..... "".... ...44,63 Language selection ...... 37 63 .. Night Portrait 47 Noise reduction ........ 71, 103 Nomenclature... .. .... 16 Number ~ File number LCD monitor"..... ...
Index Printing CP/BJ Direct.. Paper settings PictBridge . Print order (DPOF) Pri nt/Share button Printing effects Trimming...... .. 127 139 133 ...132 144 108, 143 134 142 Program AE Program shift 52 52 Protect (image erase-protection) 122 Flash off Full Auto........... Landscape.. Manual exposure Night Portrait... Portrait Program AE Shutter~priority AE... Sports 48 40 .. 44 .71 . 47 43 52 .. 66 46 .. .. Shots remaining 27,61 Shutter button 33 .. Shutter-priority AE.... RAW... ..
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Canon EF~ LENS EF-S 17-85mm 1/4-5.6 IS USM Instruction Mode d'emploi Bedienungsanleitung Instrucciones IMAGE STABILIZER J$ ULTRASONIC ~m*.
Thank you for purchasing a Canon USM lens. The Canon EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM lens is a compact and lightweight standard zoom lens developed for EOS cameras* compatible with EF-S lenses. It is equipped with an Image Stabilizer effective for hand-held shooting at slow shutter speeds. $b $ Features 1. Aspheric lens element for excellent imaging performance. 2. The Image Stabilizer gives the equivalent effect of a shutter speed three stops faster. 3. USM for fast, quiet focusing. 4. Great close-ups at 0.
~ Safety Precautions 1. Do not look at the sun or a bright light source through the lens or camera. Doing so could result in loss of vision. Looking at the sun directly through the lens is especially hazardous. 2. Whether it is attached to the camera or not, do not leave the lens under the sun without the lens cap attached. This is to prevent the lens from concentrating the sun's rays, which could cause a fire.
II Nomenclature Focus mode switch (---74) Hood mount (---79) Zoom position index Distance scale (---7 5, 8) 1-------Filter mounting thread (---78) Zoom ring (---7 5) Image stabilizer switch (---7 6) Lens mount index (---7 4) For detailed information, reference page numbers are provided in parentheses E-3 (~ **).
Mounting and Detaching the Lens o Setting the Focus Mode See your camera's instructions for details on mounting and detaching the lens. AF I r MF am To shoot in autofocus mode, set the focus mode switch to AF. To use only manual focusing, set the focus mode switch to MF, and focus by turning the focusing ring. The focusing ring always works, regardless of the focus mode. Ill•• After autofocUsing.inONESHOTAF.·.
Close-up Photography (Macro Photography) 9 Zooming ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;~------------- [ The lens can focus as close as 0.35 m/1.2 ft for close-ups (macro photography). To zoom, turn the lens' zoom ring.
Image Stabilizer You can use the image stabilizer in AF or MF mode. STABILIZER OFF ON, I (QQ) 1 Set the STABILIZER switch to 0 N . ~ If you are not going to use the image stabilizer function, set the switch to OFF When you press the sh utter button halfway, the Image Stabilizer will start operating. ~ Make sure the image in the viewfinder is stable, then press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the picture.
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• Infinity Distance Mark Filters (Sold Separately) You can attach filters to the filter'mounting thread on the front of the lens. To compensate for shifting of the infinity focus point that results from changes in temperature. The infinity position at normal temperature is the point at which the vertical line of the L mark is aligned with the distance indicator on the distance scale. ·onSUbJ~ctsat -- • For accurate manualfOCUSing•• infinity distance, lookthrough .
: Hood (Sold Separately) The EW-73B hood can keep unwanted light out of the lens, and also protects the lens from rain, snow, and dust. .
• Extension Tubes (Sold Separately) You can attach Extension Tube EF12 II or EF25 II for magnified shots. The shooting distance and magnification are shown below. Camera-to-Subject Distance (mm) I EF12 II EF25 II U 17mm 85mm 17mm 85mm Far Near Incompatible 222 I 656 Incompatible 368 189 I Magnification Near I Far Incompatible Ia Gelatin Filter Holder (Sold separately) With the Gelatin Filter Holder, you can use filters to create various effects.
Specifications Image Size Focal LengthlAperture Lens Construction Minimum Aperture Angle of View Min. Focusing Distance Max. Magnification Field of View Filter Diameter Max. Diameter and Length Weight Hood Lens Cap Case 15.1 x 22.7 mm 17 - 85 mm f/4 - 5.6 12 groups, 17 elements f/22 - 32 Diagonal: 78° 30' - 18° 25' Vertical: 48° - 10° 25' Horizontal: 68° 40' - 15° 25' 0.35 m/1.2 ft. 0.2 x (at 85 mm) approx. 219 x 328 - 75 x 112 mm/8.6 x 12.9 - 3.0 x 4.4 inch (at 0.35 m) 67 mm/2.6 inch 78.5 x 92 mm/3.1 x 3.
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Canon EOS~.It EOS 400[; DICiIT~L This guide explains how to set digital functions, shoot images, and playback images. You can take this guide with you for shooting. For detailed instructions, refer to the EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTiJEOS 400D DIGITAL Instruction Manual. English Edition CT1·1012·001 PRINTED IN JAPAN © CANON INC.
Quick Start Guide . . . . . . . .
Reviewthe/i.mage. E [l] * The captured image win be displayed for about 2 sec. on the LCD monitor. In this pocket guide, the asterisk on the right of the feature name indicates that the respective feature is available only in Creative Zone modes (P ,Tv ,Av ,M, A-DEP).
Setting Digital Functions Basically, you look at the LCD monitor and press the
111 n Jl1mBl2 ... 1 Display the menu. 2 Select a tab. 3 Select a menu item. 4 Select the menu setting. (1M;) Press the <.J...T > or < ~~ > key Press the < MENU> button to display the menu. Press the < JUMP> button to select a menu tab. If the tabs are highlighted, you can also press the <~~> key to select a tab. Press the <.J...T > key to select the menu item, then press <@>. to select the setting. (Some settings require you to press either the <.J...T > or < ~~ > key to select it.
[lB] Playback menu [t1 1] Set-up 1 menu [iI These screens apply when a Creative Zone mode is set. I [02] menu screen or the items indicated by the ~ symbol are not displayed when a Basic Zone mode is set.
Qualit .1..,; Red-eyi'in:ZO£f lOfT Quality Dlm Select [01 Quality]. Press the < ..:~ > key to select the recording quality. MegapixelsFileSize .•. Possible Max. (Approx.) (Approx.) Shots Burst .L Print Size 10.1 3.8MB 2.0MB 128 248 27 58 A3 .II M 5.3 2.3MB 1.2MB 215 409 47 112 A4 • S 25 .II S . .ilL • M 98 17.8x12.7cm/7.0x5.0in. 326 14.8x10cm/5.8x3.9in. 10.1 10 A3 a+.L 8 * In the Basic Zone modes, RAW and RAW+.L cannot be selected. a 1.3MB 0.7MB 9.
Style Standard - "'r Vivid colors and sharp images. Portrait Nice skin tones and slightly sharp images. Landscape Vivid blue skies and greenery and very sharp images. Neutral Natural colors and dull tones. Faithful Accurate subject colors as obtained under a color temperature of 5200K. Monochrome Black-and-white images. User Del. 1/213 Custom style modified and saved by the user. Customizing the Picture Style. Select [02 Picture Style].
Setting Digital Functions _ Press the < T WB> button. Press the < .... ~> key to select the white balance. ~ ~,,~ ~ .. ~~~ ~ ~ Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy, twilight, sunset Tungsten light White fluorescent light Flash Custom Aim the center part of the viewfinder over a plain, white surface and photograph it at the standard exposure. Select [02 Custom WB]. Select the white image you just shot. Exit the menu and press the < T WB> button. Press the < .... ~ > key to select <1:::..•..::::1>.
Shootin9 0 peration 84l\\\Wl\1;!lImlllUl\\\WllrW Nomenclature Power switch Main Mode Dial Dial-~9\."""':~~W' ~~4--"-1'~<~> Flash button /, 1I1J7,1'lfl4.
Camera Setting Display Exposure level indicator Shutter speed Viewfinder Information AF points AF point display indicator <.> o AE lock -.IIIIIIIII~II- Focus confirmation light Flash-ready/FE lock Flash exposure compensation Shutter speed Max.
oQ U ..~~.~~Q;) o ttl ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Full Auto Portrait Landscape Close-up Sports Night Portrait Flash Off All the settings necessary for shooting are set automatically. ~ You just press the shutter button, and the camera does the rest. Select the shooting mode to suit your subject. Aim an AF point on the subject. Press the shutter button halfway to focus. Check the display. Compose the shot and press the shutter button fully.
g, \\$\i;' ,- Set the Mode Dial to < Av >. Turn the dial to set the desired aperture, then focus the subject. The shutter speed will be set automatically. If the shutter speed display blinks, turn the dial until it stops blinking. In Basic Zone Modes If necessary, the built-in flash will pop-up automatically in low-light or backlit conditions. (except in the <~> <~> <5;1> modes) Built-in Flash Range Creative Zone Modes Press the < ~ > button to pop up the built-in flash, then shoot.
Set the lens focus mode switch to . Press the <~ AF> button. Press the < ..... ~ > key to select the AF mode. AF mode One-Shot AF ONE SHOT For still subjects. AI FOCUS Switches the AF mode automatically. AI SERVO For moving subjects. Press the button. Press the < ...:~> key to select the desired AF point. By pressing <@>, you can toggle between the center AF point and automatic AF point selection. You can also select the AF point with the dial.
Press the <~ 00> button. Press the < ~~ > key to select the metering mode. 00 Evaluative metering: Standard metering mode [Q] Partial metering: Metering at the center covering about 9% of the viewfinder area Center-weighted average metering: Metering weighted at the center and averaged for the entire scene o Press the button. Press the < ~~ > key to select the drive mode. o Single shooting Q!I Continuous shooting (Max. approx. 3 shots/sec.) ~~ Standard exposure index .
Playback Operation"" 'mE? i8elect ~~ DISP. ~ image Scroll image i ~:~ ~Mag:nify ~Reduce ~ "~.
o o o STOP! Be sure to install the driver software from the enclosed CD-ROM before connecting the camera to your computer with this cable. a a STOPf Veillez installer Ie pilote partir du CD fourni avant de brancher Ie cable de connexion de I'appareil photo numerique I'ordinateur. a iATENCION! AsegOrese de haber instalado el driver que contiene el CD-ROM antes de conectar la camara al ordenador con este cable.
Macintosh users see the reverse side. The EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (CD) that came with your camera contains the software for the camera. You can install the software by inserting the CD in your computer. The Software Instruction Manual (CD) that came with your camera contains the Instruction Manuals (PDF format) for the software on the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk. You can copy the Instruction Manuals to your computer by inserting the CD in your computer.
Macintosh users see the reverse side. Check that your computer complies with the "System Requirements" for the software and then checkmark the checkboxes D in this guide as you follow the installation procedure. The screens used in the examples are from Windows XP. If you were unable to successfully install the software or if you connected the camera to your computer before installing the software, see "Troubleshooting" in EOS Utility Instruction Manual.
Windows users see the reverse side. The EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (CD) that came with your camera contains the software for the camera. You can install the software by inserting the CD in your Macintosh. The Software Instruction Manual (CD) that came with your camera contains the Instruction Manuals (PDF format) for the software on the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk. You can copy the Instruction Manuals to your Macintosh by inserting the CD in your Macintosh.
Windows users see the reverse side. Check that your Macintosh complies with the "System Requirements" for the software and then checkmark the checkboxes D in this guide as you follow the installation procedure. The screens used in the examples are from Macintosh as x 10.3. Check the details and then click the [Agree] button. D Software EOS Utility Digital Photo Professional as Mac Computer RAM Minimum 256MB Interface ImageBrowser, RAW Image Task, PhotoStitch 10.
CTO-7159 Canon (;t l3 EOSrElt EOS 400~ DICiITAL Accessories Accessories to Match Your Shooting Style • Speedlite Accessories Speedlite 220EX Speedlite430EX Speedlite 580EX High-performance, compact flash unit. Maximum Guide No. 22/72 (at ISO 100 in meters/feet). Speedlite compatible with the ETIL II autoflash system, with fast recycle time and digital camera features. Maximum Guide No. 43/141 (at ISO 100 in meterslfeet). Enables E-TIL nautoflash control and wireless, mUltiple-flash systems.
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Canon EOSrE~ EOS 400[3 DIGIT~L En esta guia se explica como ajustar las funciones digitales, tamar fotografias y reproducir imagenes. Puede llevar con listed esta gufa cuando vaya a tomar fotografias. Para ver instrucciones detalladas, consulte las instrucciones de la EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/EOS 400D DIGITAL. Edici6n en espanal CT1-4164-001 IMPRESO EN JAPON © CANON INC.
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till? 'LJ?' J rm IlJ7?&l Situe el dial de modo en <0> (Totalmente automatico). Todos los ajustes necesarios de la camara se realizaran automaticamente. Revi.selaimagen. La imagen captada aparecera .enel. monitor LCD durante unos 2 segundos. CiI \;:(i:i: * En esta gUla de bolsillo, el asterisco a la derecha del nombre de una funci6n indica que la funci6n correspondiente s610 esta disponible en los modos de la zona creativa (P, Tv ,Av ,M,A-OEP).
Ajuste de las funciones digitales . . Basicamente, observe el monitor LCD y presione el boton < MENU> del respaldo de la camara, las teclas en cruz < ...:~ > y el boton <@>. Menu de reproducci6n Menu de disparo 2* Menu de configuraci6n 1 Menu de disparo 1 Fichas I Menu de configuraci6n 2 !]J I Illl ... I- _ .._ "I m iK.~1 • [iY' ~ --- .., -- -- • III * La ficha [02] no se muestra en los modos de fotograffa de la zona basica, tales como Totalmente automatico.
1 Visualice el menu. 2 Seleccione una ficha. 3 Seleccione un elemento del menu. Presione la tecla < AT > para 4 ?eleccione el ajuste de menu. (;d!" Presione la tecla < AT > 0 < ..... ~ > Presione el boton < MENU> para mostrar el menu. Presione el boton < JUMP> para seleccionar una ficha de menu. Si las fichas estan resaltadas, tambien puede presionar la tecla < ..... ~ > para seleccionar una ficha. seleccionar el elemento de menu y, a continuacion, presione <@>. para seleccionar el ajuste.
Ajustes de menu [IE] Menu de reproducci6n m [fT 1] Menu de configuraci6n 1 B" r.nun mm.m IIf !3!l - [fT 2] Menu de configuraci6n 2 m [l] Estas pantallas estan activas cuando se establece un modo de la zona creativa. La pantalla de menus. [02] o los elementos indicados por el sfmbolo ~ no se muestran cuando se establece un modo de la zona basica.
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Taking too many blurry pictures? Canon IS * Lenses are the solution I Nice shotl Or is it? When you enlarge your image, the print looks fuzzy. Frustrating! But a common experience. In most cases, this accidental blurring is caused by camera shake - especially when shooting with a telephoto lens or at slow shutter speeds in dark places. Even if you try to stay still, the camera isn't perfectly steady in your hands when the shutter button is pressed. But now there's a great solution: Canon 15* Lenses.
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• 11 :OOAM / Zoo pictures _ 1 1:OOAM / Zoo pictures ".. Trying to take snapshots of the animals l but bars get in the way? What to do? Most children love going to the zoo. Here's how to shoot "wild" picturesl Great shot! Can you get it? Photographing animals from afar takes good timing and usually, super-telephoto lens. But don't worry! With a steady-shooting Canon IS Lens, there's no fear of blurry results. Even if youlre not using a tripod.
• 12:00PM / Kids in motion _ 12:00PM / Kids in motion Fast moving subject slow background. How can you get good panning shots? l If you know the optimal setting panning techniques can get better results. Here1s one example (with EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM): l 1. Turn the IS function on and select IS Mode 2. 2. To improve your success, shoot at around 100-200mm (rather than an extreme 300mm telephoto setting). 3. Select the camera Tv exposure mode and 1/60 sec. shutter speed.
• 2:00PM / Animal snapshots _ 2:00PM / Animal snapshots Catch that little chipmunk with telephoto in a beautifully blurred natural setting. Here's how to take a charming picture and get an intentionally blurred background (using EF70-300mm f/ 4-5.6 IS USM): 1. Set the lens as far as possible to the telephoto side (200-300mm), for the longest focusing distance. 2. Select the Av exposure mode and keep the aperture open. 3.
• 7:00PM / Night shots _ 7:00PM / Night shots How can you capture twilight scenes when the light changes each second? Simple! Just use the convenient AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) function to generate three different brightness variations for a single shot! 1. Set the camera's drive mode to continuous shooting mode. 2. Set the camera's AEB adjustment to 2/3 in 1/3-step increments. 3. Turn the IS function of the lens "on." 4.
• 8:00PM / Indoor shots _ Picture problems 8:00PM / Indoor shots ~~~ _,,)' ~ ~ Dim light, didn't use flash, camera shake, fuzzy photos... there are so many excuses for lost photo opportunities! But now, you don't have to apologize any more because Canon IS lenses show outstanding performance in many different kinds of indoor shooting situations. Without a flash! , ~~e-~ ~"' Without IS lens Cake, candles, and a child's face.
• 9:00PM / Sleeping faces _ 9:00PM / Sleeping faces Angles? Framing? How can you capture the best features of a well-loved face? Shooting angles really matter in photo composition! changing the whole nuance of expression. For example! here!s how to use the EF-S 17-85mm f/ 4-5.6 IS USM: 1. Choose the Av mode for exposure and keep the aperture fully open. 2. Turn the IS function ofthe lens "on." 3. lower your camera to your child's eye level 4.
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• Camera shake. \ IS benefits \ \ \ When does camera shake tend to happen, and what causes it to occur? How do Canon IS Lenses repress blurring caused by camera shake? Perhaps you've encountered blurred images when enlarging pictures: photos that look fine in Canon IS Lenses detect camera shake with a pair smaller postcard sizes appear quite fuzzy at greater size. In fact, camera shake happens more of built-in gyro sensors, shifting lens components in frequently than you'd think.
• IS Lens lineup _ \ Product overview \ Lightweight, compact standard zoom lens for digital SLRs that take EF-S lenses EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM • Lens construction: 17 elements in 12 groups· Focusing distance: 0.35m - 00 • Maximum magnification rate: O.20x. Filter size: 67mm This shake-compensated, high-magnification standard-type IS zoom lens is ideal in combination with Canon's digital SlR cameras' including EOS 30D and EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/400D DIGITAL.
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Start enioying your macro lens IIDf] _._----------~------------------_._---_._-----------------------------_. Thursday: "Dad's study" Thursday: "Dad's study" Antiques are fascinating macro subjects, revealing craftsmanship and color to a Canon Macro Lens. Why not take pictures of family antiques, such as Dad's old watch or camera? You can make full advantage of macro capabilities for clear detail and soH blurring of unfocused fields, and also emphasize aged texture and quality feeling in your images.
S~(JrL~l1i()linfJl()~r_m(Jcr~~en~ItI~~[~J Friday: "Our watchdog" Friday: "Our watchdog" Macro lenses take detailed portraits of pets head to tail. When you spend a lot of time with pets, you'll notice a surprising range of facial expressions. Macro lens close-ups can capture these changing looks at just the right moments, for memorable images to save and treasure. Try taking detailed pet pictures of fur or different parts of the body, using focus settings different from ordinary snapshots.
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Change the Picture Style to try mcmOCnI'OIrle p:Lcttlres - a little different from color photos Canon digital SLR cameras make it possible to take pictures in black and white or sepia tones. Monochrome (B/W) photography extends your shooting capabilities while preserving original detail. Just choose these options from the menu for easy set-up.
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Learn more about macro lenses LJDIIII Canon Macro Lenses. All the secrets of easy shooting. Benefits of USM + inner focus Quiet, fast autofocus action. With no expansion or contraction of the lens. Convenient for It's easy to learn to control sophisticated functions. And gradually, you can take one great shot after another! Canon Macro Lenses are highly regarded by professional photographers for ease of use and great results.
Learn more about macro lenses C:TJIII I Full-time manual focus I Fine-tune the focus while in AF mode. Change the vertical/horizontal framing instantly without altering the subject position through the viewfinder. Tripod mount ring \l\/ilholJt 0 tripod mount ring !Useful at times like these! J Macro photography can only focus on a small area. The impression of a pholograph changes dramalical~ by making a small shift in the focusing point. Use autofocus for quick focus, and then turn the focus ring.
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Terms [J[JII Useful info: Basics of macrophotography This ratio expresses the relative size of the image, compared to the subject. Control depth of field, depending on how wide the aperture diaphragm is opened. The larger the magnification ratio, the larger the subject appears. Aperture control for desired background blurring The benefits of brighter lenses An aperture diaphragm is a mechanism that controls the amount of light entering a camera through the lens.
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