Canon Digital Camera Lens manual

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    EO S System 8 iCAN0238_EOS_System_A 5/7/04 11:03 AM Page 2[...]

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    R EAL ISE Y OUR CREA TIVE VISION W ITH TH E CANON E OS SYS TE M Canon introduced the EOS system in 19 8 7 utilising modern technology to deliver the most advanced photographic equipment on the market. Since then, EOS c ameras have been consistently at the forefront of photographic performance. Canon has developed a system that not only sets new sta[...]

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    T he EOS 10D brings an unprecedented level of features, controls and value to the advanced amateur and studio photographer . It has a newly designed, rugged body with a magnesium alloy exterior , a 6.3 M P CMOS sensor which incorporates Canon’s exclusive DiG!C Imaging Processor , high-speed, 7-point wide area AF with superimposed focusing point s[...]

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    EO S DIG IT AL TE C H NOL OG Y paths, it is difficult to combine them to form large sensors without affecting their charge transfer characteristics. CMOS sensors, however , c an be combined easily because their ver tical and horizontal wiring points simply have to be connected electronically. Canon’s CM OS sensors incorporate a unique on-chip noi[...]

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    W ith E ye-Controlled Focus (EOS 3 0V only), a top shutter speed of 1/ 4,000 sec and 4 fps film advance, the EO S 30V/33V is the perfect c amera to take your photography to the next level. Incorporating a host of new features that Canon owners have asked for — including a 7 -point A F system with the fastest focusing in its class, a new backlit d[...]

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    EO S SY ST E M C OM P AR I S ON CH AR T Autofocus System Number of F ocusing Points Autofocus Sensitivity Shutter Maximum Flash Synchronization Speed Fra mes Per Second Shutter Speeds Film / Media Metering System AE Lock Vi ewfinder Film Rewind Metering Sensitivity Exposure Modes Vi ewfinder Coverage Exposure Compensation Vi ewfinder Information Sp[...]

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    Macro Lenses Ultra-Wide Zoom TS-E Lenses Li fe Size Converter E F EF 1 0 0mm f/2.8 Macro US M EF 135mm f/2.8 w/ Soft Focus Extension T ube E F 12 II Extension Tu b e E F 25 II EF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 II EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM EF 9 0-300mm f/ 4-5.6 EF 24mm f/2.8 EF 35mm f/2.0 EF 8 0-200mm f/4.5-5.6 ll EF 5 0mm f/2.5 Compact Macro EF 50 mm f/1.8 ll M P-E[...]

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    Aspherical Elements W ide-angle lenses and fast normal focal-length lense s often suffer from another optical problem; spheric al aberration. Spherical aberration occurs when the point of focus of the light ray coming through the centre of the lens does not align with the point of focus of the light ray coming through the lens edge. Since there is [...]

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    EF LE NS SPECI FIC A TIONS USM = Ultrasonic Motor; A FD = Arc Form Drive; MM = Micro Motor; D I = Drop-in Filter; L = L -Series Professional L ens; # = With Hood Adapter 62, i = Special Order item * TS-E AN D MP-E lense s are manual focus only , with automatic diaphragm. ** Extenders EF 1.4x I I and E F 2x II are for exclusive use with E F 70-200mm[...]

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    OT HER F EA T URES Other features include an A F-Assist Beam with two emitting units lined up which automatically fire s in low-light and low-contrast situations to assist the camera’s auto focusing system. The FE B (Flash Exposure Bracketing) feature allows you to bracket flash exposures in three consecutive frames automatic ally up to three sto[...]

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    SECOND-CURT AIN S YNC Instead of firing the instant the shutter opens, second-curt ain sync fires the flash at the end of the exposure, allowing streaks of light to flow naturally behind the movement of the subject. This mode opens a door to more creative opportunitie s, and is most effective when slow shutter speeds are used in combination with a [...]

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    W IREL ES S FL A SH P HO T O GR A P H Y Speedlite T ransmitter S T -E2 W eight: 100g (Including battery) Developed in conjunction with the Speedlite 550E X and the EOS-3 c amera, this master control device for a wireless Speedlite flash system meets and exceeds profe ssional and advanced amateur standards. Its dedic ated transmitter controls an unl[...]

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    SP EED LITE A CCESSOR I ES POWE R SU PPLIES T TL Hot Shoe Adapter 3* Placed in the EOS c amera’s accessory shoe, this adapter controls up to four off-camera Speedlite s. Off-Camera Shoe Adapter OA-2* F or off-camera applications of Speedlite flash units, this adapter will accept one Speedlite and a connecting cord to the camera. T TL Distributor*[...]

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    POWE R SU PPLIES Battery Pack BP-E1* W eight: 280g (without batterie s) A dual power source for use with EOS-1, 1N, 1v and EOS-3, Battery P ack BP-E1 allows quick switching between a standard 2C R5 lithium battery or four A A-size alkaline Ni-Cd or Ni-M H batteries, according to the shooting conditions. T he camera operates even when only one of th[...]

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    DIG I T A L ACCESSORI ES Interface Cable IF C-450D-6*/ I FC-45 0D4/ IF C-200D4 F or connecting the EOS-1Ds or 1D Mark I I to a Mac or PC via an IEEE 139 4 (FireWire ® ) interface. The 450 c ables are 14.8ft/4.5m in length, while the 200 cable s are 6.6ft/2.0m. D6 and D4 refer to six-pin and four-pin FireWire ® connection at the computer . The IF [...]

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    SHOO TING A CCESSOR I ES VI EWIN G AC C ESS ORIES Ey ecup Ec-I I Ey ecup Ed Ey ecup Eb Dioptric Adjustment Lens The se Dioptric Adjustment lenses provide near- and far-sighted users a clear viewfinder image without the use of eyeglasses. Available in ten types from +3 to -4 dpt to match many types of eyesight, each Dioptric Adjustment L ens fit s i[...]

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    P ERIP HERA L S CanoScan FS4000 U S Offering true 4,000 dpi optical resolution, bit depth up to 14 bit s per channel and Canon-developed FA RE dust and scratch removal technology , the new FS 4 000 US film scanner c an generate files from 35mm film up to 58M B in size, with incredible detail and tonal range. It’s outst anding for producing files [...]

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    CA SES AND S T RAPS EO S Wide Neck Str ap EW -1 00 Colour: Black Designed to c arry EOS or other cameras s afely and comfort ably , this strap feature s a built-in eyepiece cover for EOS Autofocus S LR cameras. W ide Lens Str ap Colour: Black T his heavy-duty strap for is perfect for super-telephoto lenses. Digital EO S Strap (L4) Colour: Black T h[...]

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    Canon Australia Pty . Ltd. AB N 66 005 002 95 1 1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, N SW 21 1 3, Australia F reecall: 1800 021 16 7 F acsimile No: + 61 2 98 05 2632 Canon New Zealand Limited Akoranga Business Park, Akoranga Drive Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand F reecall: 08 00 222 666 F acsimile No: + 64 9 48 9 0380 c anon.com.au c anon.co.nz c anon[...]