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CANON EOS-1 N RS SCF INSTRUCTIONS (990 ko)
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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INSTRUCTIONS
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Welcome to the World of the EOS-1 N, The Flagship Camera of the EOS Series
Thank you for selecting a Canon EOS camera. Thousands of professional photographers throughout the world are devoted users of the EOS-1 -- a flexible, high-precision tool responsible for recording on film countless decisive moments and masterpieces of photographic art. The EOS-1 N continues the EOS-1 tradition and extends the state of the art even further by combining all of the superb features of the EOS-1 with several new functions and mechanisms requested by EOS-1 users to create the ultimate professional photographic tool. [. . . ] completely 5 Press the itshutter buttonthe desired and hold pressed for length of time.
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Bulb Exposure [
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In bulb exposure mode, the LCD panel's frame counter display counts the elapsed time from when the shutter was released, starting over every 30 seconds. One battery check bar ( ) appears on the display after every 30 seconds, allowing time measurement up to 120 seconds using all three bars.
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This display example shows elapsed time of 120 seconds · · This camera's bulb exposure operation is designed to consume very little power, realizing virtually no drain on the battery. LCD panel illumination is turned off during bulb exposure operation.
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Optional accessory Command Back E1 features a long-release timer for timed exposures up to 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds, adjustable in 1-second increments.
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6. Multiple Exposures [
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Up to nine exposures can be made on one frame by presetting the number of multiple exposures with the main dial. Multiple exposures are possible in any shooting mode.
1 Press the shooting mode selector and metering mode selector/flash
MODE AF ISO
exposure compensation button at the same time.
·" " appears in the LCD panel and " " appears in the frame counter. This number indicates the number of preset multiple exposures.
set the 2 Turn the main dial tomultipledesired number of preset exposures.
· To cancel, turn to the left.
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Multiple Exposures [
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3 Release the shooting mode selector
and metering mode selector/flash exposure compensation button. the desired number of exposures.
4 Select a shooting mode and take
· Three exposures are set
5 When the preset number of multiple
exposures is completed, the film automatically advances to the next frame.
When taking multiple exposures on the first or last frame of a roll, the curl of the film may cause subject images to shift slightly out of alignment.
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When the preset number of multiple exposures is completed, the film automatically advances to the next frame and multiple exposure mode is canceled. " " blinks in the LCD panel during multiple exposure photography.
To cancel multiple exposure mode before starting to take pictures, reset the number of multiple exposures in the display to "1". To cancel multiple exposure mode in mid-operation, repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the frame counter to a blank display.
When taking multiple exposures on a single frame, you should decrease the exposure value for each exposure using exposure compensation. Exposure Compensation" on page 42.
Approximate exposure compensation
Number of multiple exposures Compensation amount per exposure · 2 exposures 1. 0 3 exposures 1. 5 4 exposures 2. 0
The above values should be used only as a guide. The actual compensation amount required depends on the shooting conditions and should be determined by prior testing.
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IV Configuring the Camera
This section describes how to change various camera settings such as the film speed and film winding and rewinding modes, allowing you to precisely configure the camera for specific shooting situations.
· First make sure the camera's main swich is set to "A" or " "
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1. Manually Setting the Film Speed
The film speed can be set manually when using non-DX film or when you wish to set a film speed other than the DX-coded film speed.
· Set the film speed after loading the film. · The manual film speed setting range is ISO 6~6400. When using DX film, the automatic film speed setting range is ISO 25~5000.
pressing 1 While simultaneously metering the AF mode selector and mode
MODE AF ISO
selector/flash exposure compensation button, turn the main dial to the left or right until the desired film speed is displayed in the LCD panel.
· When the AF mode selector and metering mode selector are pressed simultaneously, "ISO" and the currently set film speed are displayed in the LCD panel.
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mode selector and 2 Release the AF selector/flash expometering mode sure compensation button to complete the film speed setting.
The manually-set film speed is automatically canceled when new DX-coded film is loaded.
Custom Function
(Refer to pages 8485)
This custom function can be used to prevent the camera from automatically setting the film speed according to the film's DX code. When this function is set, the camera does not change the manually set film speed when changing film, handy when using many rolls of the same type of film in succession.
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2. Changing the Film Winding Mode
Two film winding modes are available: single exposure mode and continuous exposure mode. [. . . ] Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. [. . . ]
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