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Part 1: General Information

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2

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7

Lens

W

T

W

W

T

T

W

T

W

T

W

T

W

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Shooting Distance (m)

: No problem even with the designated hood attached.
: Flash coverage is obstructed by the attached hood, but no problem without the hood.
: Incompatible. Flash coverage is obstructed with or without a hood attached.
: Not applicable.

047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062

065
066
067

070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
100
101
102
103
104
105

EF17-35mm f/2.8 L USM
EF20-35mm f/2.8 L
EF20-35mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
EF22-55mm f/4-5.6 USM
EF24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
EF28-70mm f/2.8 L USM
EF28-70mm f/3.5-4.5
EF28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 II
EF28-80mm f/2.8-4 L USM
EF28-80mm f/3.5-5.6
EF28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 II
EF28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 USM
EF28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 II USM
EF28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 III USM
EF28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 IV USM
EF28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 V USM

EF28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

EF35-70mm f/3.5-4.5
EF35-70mm f/3.5-4.5 A
EF35-80mm f/4-5.6 PZ
EF35-80mm f/4-5.6
EF35-80mm f/4-5.6 II
EF35-80mm f/4-5.6 III
EF35-80mm f/4-5.6 USM
EF35-105mm f/3.5-4.5
EF35-105mm f/4.5-5.6
EF35-105mm f/4.5-5.6 USM
EF35-135mm f/3.5-4.5
EF35-135mm f/4-5.6 USM
EF35-350mm f/3.5-5.6 L USM
EF38-76mm f/4.5-5.6
EF50-200mm f/3.5-4.5
EF50-200mm f/3.5-4.5 L
EF55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 USM
EF70-200mm f/2.8 L USM
EF70-200mm f/4 L USM
EF70-210mm f/4
EF70-210mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
EF75-300mm f/4-5.6
EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 II
EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 III
EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 USM
EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 II USM
EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 III USM
EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
EF80-200mm f/2.8 L USM
EF80-200mm f/4.5-5.6
EF80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 II
EF80-200mm f/4.5-5.6 USM
EF100-200mm f/4.5 A
EF100-300mm f/5.6
EF100-300mm f/5.6 L
EF100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 USM
EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 IS USM

EW-83C II

EW-75

EW-83 II

EW-60D

EW-73 II

EW-83B II

EW-68A
EW-68A

EW-79

EW-60C
EW-60C
EW-68A
EW-60C
EW-60C
EW-60C
EW-60C
EW-60C
EW-60C

EW-78B II

EF28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 

EW-78D

068
069

EF28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 USM

EW-78D

063
064

EF28-90mm f/4-5.6
EF28-90mm f/4-5.6 USM

EW-68B
EW-68B

None

EW-62

EW-54 II
EW-54 II
EW-54 II
EW-68B
EW-68B
EW-60B
EW-68B

EW-62

EW-78 II
EW-54 II

ET-62 II
ET-62 II

ET-54

ET-83 II

ET-74

ET-62 II
ET-65 II
ET-65 II

ET-60
ET-60
ET-60
ET-60
ET-60

ET-64 II

ES-79

ET-62 II

ET-54
ET-54

ET-62 II
ET-62 II
ET-62 II

ET-65 III

ET-83C

Hood

EW-63 II

098
099
100
101

Table 1-7  

Summary of Contents for C12-8453

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL EOS 7 EOS ELAN 7E DATE EOS 30 DATE EOS ELAN 7 DATE EOS 33 DATE C12 8451 C12 8453 8454 C12 8456 8457 C12 8463 8464 C12 8466 8467 ...

Page 2: ...ajor changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period Canon may issue new editions of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company names described in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies Copyright This manual is copyrighted with al...

Page 3: ...ook if necessary Part 2 Technical Information Provides technical information about the mechanism and electronics of the product Part 3 Repair Information Provides information for disassembly reassembly and adjustment of the product about the tools required and about the adhesives and lubricants required and their application Part 4 Electrical Adjustment Provided the infomation needed to understand...

Page 4: ...RATION CAUTIONS 1 40 7 EF LENS COMPATIBILITY WITH THE BUILT IN FLASH 1 42 7 1 Single Lens 1 42 7 2 Zoom Lens 1 43 8 COMPARISON WITH COMPETING MODELS 1 44 9 OUTLINE OF MODEL WITH NO EYE CONTROL INPUT 1 45 9 1 Specifications 1 45 10 NEW ACCESSORIES 1 47 10 1 BATTERY PACK BP 300 1 47 10 2 SEMI HARD CASE STRAP 1 56 Part 2 Technical Information _______________________ 1 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2 1 1 1 Ey...

Page 5: ...SASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 3 8 2 1 Disassembly of External Covers 3 8 2 2 Front Panel Unit Removal 3 10 2 3 Main Flex Unit Removal 3 14 2 4 Front Panel Unit Disassembly 1 3 16 2 5 Front Panel Unit Disassembly 2 3 18 2 6 Front Panel Unit Disassembly 3 3 20 2 7 Body Unit Disassembly 1 3 22 2 8 Body Unit Disassembly 2 3 23 2 9 Top Cover Unit Disassembly 1 3 24 2 10 Top Cover Unit Disassembly 2 3 26 2 1...

Page 6: ...10 1 8 AE Accuracy Adjustment 4 13 1 9 AE Shift 4 15 1 10 Exposure Program Rewriting 4 17 1 11 Basic AF Adjustment 4 19 1 12 AF Focus Adjustment 4 22 1 13 AF Sensor Dust Check 4 25 1 14 AF Focus Data Check 4 27 1 15 AF Shift 4 28 1 16 Flash Adjustment 4 29 1 17 Inhibit Voltage Adjustment 4 34 1 18 Self Check 4 35 1 19 ECF Eye Control Adjustment Menu 4 38 1 20 Data Transfer 4 42 Part 5 Parts Catalo...

Page 7: ...Part 1 General Information ...

Page 8: ...e without eyecup removal Panorama feature and masking eliminated unnecessary for advanced amateurs 1 3 EASY TO READ CONTROLS Dial and Levers The camera control settings can be known at a glance M Eye Control ON OFF switch added Intuitive operation Modes selections and settings can be set directly 1 4 QUICK AND SNAPPY SHOOTING M Maximum 4 fps continuous shooting with the built in motor drive With A...

Page 9: ...sation features AE lock AEB exposure compensation flash exposure compensation with the camera with built in flash or external Speedlite M Totally compatible with E TTL autoflash system as with EOS 1V and EOS 3 Compatible with 3 zone A TTL TTL autoflash linked to focusing points Built in wireless remote control sensor for RC 1 Remote control terminal provided for RS 60E3 M Mirror lockup C Fn 5 1 Mi...

Page 10: ...haped like never before Both shoulders of the camera have inward curving ribs shown by the arrows in Fig 1 1 For visual appeal there is a character line formed by the pentaprism sides and the top cover The apron was also designed to be horizontally asymmetrical The camera thereby boasts a strong shape and form Smaller and Better Looking 1 Metal exterior with black alumite finish top cover The righ...

Page 11: ...as the user interface 2 Smaller size and better holding comfort To make the camera smaller the distance between the optical axis and grip end was designed to be 4 4 mm shorter than the EOS ELAN II E EOS 50 E s In addition the camera grip s shape and the layout of the shutter button and electronic dials has been optimized for better operation ease and holding comfort Part 1 General Information 1 4 ...

Page 12: ...Fig 1 2 Three External Views Part 1 General Information 1 5 ...

Page 13: ... viewfinder Since the keys intuitively correspond to the top bottom left and right focusing points they make focusing point selection very quick and easy The focusing point selection modes available in the respective picture taking modes are as follows Only automatic selection in the Full Auto mode automatic selection and Eye Control in Programmed Image Control modes and all three focusing point s...

Page 14: ...e is required four times left right top bottom as with previous Eye Control cameras Up to five sets of calibrations CAL 1 to 5 can be saved The EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 s Eye Control detection sensor is the Area BASIS found in the EOS 3 Table 1 1 compares the Eye Control specifications of all EOS cameras having Eye Control Part 1 General Information 1 7 Fig 1 5 Eye Control Sensor EOS A2E EOS5 EOS ELAN ...

Page 15: ...E s Exposure control As shown in Fig 1 10 the Command Dial is the same as the EOS ELAN II E EOS 50 E s except for the addition of the Night Scene mode E TTL is fully incorporated for flash exposure control When Speedlite 550EX or MR 14EX is attached to the camera E TTL autoflash FE lock FP flash wireless flash control 3 slave groups flash ratio control and modeling flash are possible The camera al...

Page 16: ...trol Remote control operation is possible with the RC 1 for wireless picture taking or with the RS 60E3 for wired picture taking 9 Custom Functions The EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 has thirteen Custom Functions 34 settings many of which are also found in the EOS ELAN II E EOS 50 E The following Custom Functions are new For details see page 1 39 C Fn 5 Mirror lockup C Fn 7 AF assist light emission Main flas...

Page 17: ...etection Type Coverage Effective Range m Type Coverage V H Magnification Eye Relief mm Dioptric Adjustment dpt In focus Indicator Depth of field Preview Evaluative Metering Zones Focusing Point Linkage Partial Metering Centerweighted Averaging Metering Range EV at 20 C P Tv Av M Depth of field AE DEP Full Auto Programmed Image Control Modes Exposure Compensation Increments range AE Lock Flash Expo...

Page 18: ... with 550EX MR 14EX or SPEEDLITE 420EX attached Midroll rewind button Switches between silent and high speed rewind during film rewind Quick Control Dial Dioptric adjustment knob 2 5 0 5 dpt Battery chamber lever Quick Control Dial switch ON OFF Eye Control switch OFF ON CAL Focusing point selector Selects the focusing point AF mode dial AI Focus One Shot AI Servo Film advance mode lever Single Co...

Page 19: ...ops AF lock when focus is achieved AF priority The shutter can be released only when focus is achieved With evaluative metering AE lock is applied when focus is achieved When a USM lens is used manual focusing with the electronic focusing ring is enabled after autofocus is achieved with One Shot AF or when focus fails to be achieved One Shot AF set automatically in the Portrait Landscape Closeup a...

Page 20: ...in the Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes Can be set manually in the Creative Zone modes With the Eye Control switch turned ON in the Full Auto mode the eye position is detected automatically and this information is incorporated in the automatic focusing point selection algorithm It increases the chances for the camera to select the focusing point that the user desires 3 Manual focusing ...

Page 21: ...ion settings are to be deleted Then press the AE lock button and focusing point selector simultaneously The calibration settings cannot be deleted all at once They must be deleted individually under each CAL No 2 Automatic focusing point selection Automatic focusing point selection is set when you try to select a focusing point beyond the outer most one during manual focusing point selection 1 One...

Page 22: ...Function setting does not apply in these modes C Fn 11 2 After the focusing point selector is pressed selects a horizontal focusing point and K selects a vertical focusing point is disabled During manual focusing point selection if the selection goes beyond the outer most focusing point automatic focusing point selection is set 2 6 Focusing point display The selected focusing point is indicated by...

Page 23: ...X EZ E series Speedlites AF assist beam is emitted by the external Speedlite SPEEDLITE 420EX Compatible with all focusing points 550EX 540EZ ST E2 The AF assist patterned beam is not compatible with top and bottom focusing points with which focus cannot be achieved Compatible with the other focusing points With other EOS dedicated Speedlites AF assist beam is not emitted when an off center focusin...

Page 24: ...iewfinder information can be disabled 3 9 Mirror Quick return half mirror Transmission reflection ratio of 40 60 Viewfinder blackout time 155 ms or shorter with Tv 1 60 sec or faster 3 10 Mirror lockup Enabled with C Fn 5 1 and executed when shutter button pressed completely SW 2 Mirror lockup with SW 2 SW 1 turns off then shutter release with SW 2 Only one frame is shot even in the continuous sho...

Page 25: ...eye two separate times With evaluative or focusing point linked partial metering the area to weight the exposure can be set with the eye when the shutter button is pressed halfway a third time 5 Full Auto Intelligent Program AE Not shiftable 6 Programmed Image Control modes 5 Portrait Landscape Closeup Sports Night Scene 7 Metered manual 8 E TTL program flash AE 9 A TTL program flash AE 10 TTL pro...

Page 26: ...is enabled in the modes listed in the table below 2 Compensation amount 2 stops in 1 2 stop increments 3 Compensation method How each picture taking mode compensates the exposure is shown in the table below The bullet indicates the exposure compensation method used 4 Exposure compensation cancellation Enabled by setting the amount to 0 Exposure compensation is not available in the Full Auto and Pr...

Page 27: ... Vertical travel focal plane shutter with all speeds electronically controlled First and second curtains both have dedicated electromagnetic release control Curtain speed 4 8 ms 24mm 6 2 Shutter speeds 30 to 1 4000 sec in 1 2 stop increments X sync at 1 125 sec No elapsed time indicator during bulb exposures 6 3 Shutter release Soft touch electromagnetic release no cable release socket 6 4 Shutter...

Page 28: ...d Image Control modes Set automatically In Creative Zone modes Set manually with film advance lever 7 4 Film advance initiation Exposure completed signal starts film advance 7 5 Continuous shooting speed Approx 4 fps in One Shot AF mode Tv 1 250 sec or max faster new batteries 20 C In AI Servo AF mode Approx 3 5 fps 7 6 Film advance indicator The frame counter counts up 7 7 Battery service life Th...

Page 29: ... by the film cartridge icon 2 Film window Visual confirmation 7 15 Frame counter Electronic counter with digital display counts down or up 7 16 Film transport noise 1 Silent rewind Approx 47 dB 2 High speed rewind Approx 55 dB At 15 cm from the camera back official specifications 8 Built in Flash 8 1 Type Built in auto pop up TTL autoflash head in the pentaprism Manually retractable and series cir...

Page 30: ...ng is weighted on the selected focusing point 8 11 Flash output control Automatic flash output reduction for backlit conditions or fill in flash 8 12 Flash exposure Up to 2 stops in 1 2 stop increments compensation Flash exposure compensation can be set with the camera for the built in flash or external Speedlite Part 1 General Information 1 23 1 Program AE 2 Shutter speed AE 3 Aperture priority A...

Page 31: ...lease priority takes effect even while the lamp is lit 5 Duration Under the conditions stated in 4 above the lamp lights while the shutter button is pressed halfway and dims after 1 5 sec With the self timer it lights for 2 sec before shutter release 6 Lamp ON indicator The exposure level scale bars on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder indicates lamp on for 1 5 sec 7 Shutter release lock None sh...

Page 32: ...e of four levels 10 3 Main switch Command Dial set to OFF turns off camera 11 Camera Specifications 11 1 Custom Functions Thirteen Custom Functions C Fn 1 to C Fn 13 34 settings provided Settable with the Command Dial turned to C Fn For details see the Custom Functions table on page 1 37 11 2 Camera back Opened with the camera back latch Film window provided No film memo holder Not detachable 11 3...

Page 33: ...inder When the FE lock button is pressed and the flash is ready a preflash is fired and FE lock takes effect If the flash will be insufficient underexposure exceeds by more than 0 5 stop compared to the correct flash exposure the icon blinks as a warning before the picture is taken Automatic fill in flash is possible 2 With built in flash TTL autoflash When the flash is ready the sync speed 1 60 t...

Page 34: ...ernal display Large LCD panel on camera top 11 11 Tripod socket CU 1 4 11 12 Shutter button lock Electronic lock when Command Dial set to OFF 11 13 Remote control terminal For Remote Switch RS 60E3 2 5 mm dia mini jack remote control terminal 11 14 Interchangeable grip None 11 15 Body material Aluminum and polycarbonate resin with glass fiber 11 16 Exterior color Black 11 17 Dimensions DATE model ...

Page 35: ... For bulb exposures the remote control signal reception can start the exposure immediately or after a 2 sec delay When the signal is received again the bulb exposure stops 13 Major Accessories 13 1 New accessories 1 SPEEDLITE 420EX 2 BATTERY PACK BP 300 3 Wide Strap EW 100BK 4 Semi Hard Case EH 14L 13 2 Major EOS System See Accessory Compatibility Tables accessories 14 Other Specifications 14 1 Fi...

Page 36: ...ous shooting at 20 sec intervals until 36 frames exposed the last frame is exposed singly automatic film rewind film removed and 3 min rest 14 2 Built in flash range The maximum flash range depends on the lens maximum aperture Item 8 13 shows the flash range when the EF 28 105mm f 3 5 4 5 II USM lens is used For other lenses the maximum flash range is calculated with the following formulas 1 For n...

Page 37: ...ning during FE lock Shutter speed display 30 4000 bulb FEL display FEL CAL display CAL 1 to 5 End 1 to 5 DEP point display dEP 1 2 Aperture display 00 91 Exposure level 2 stops in 1 2 stop increments In focus indicator In AF mode Lights when focus is achieved blinks at 2 HZ when not achieved In MF mode Lights when focus is achieved Focus Aid Lights Blinks Lights or blinks Flash exposure compensati...

Page 38: ...2 stop increments Exposure compensation amount Flash exposure compensation amount Metered manual exposure level AEB range Red eye reduction lamp on Film rewind in progress Frame counter 1 36 Multiple exposure setting 1 9 Self timer operation 10 1 Wireless remote control operation 2 1 Film status No film loaded Film rewind completed Autoloading failed Focusing point indicator Auto Manual Manual foc...

Page 39: ...Fig 1 15 External Dimensions Part 1 General Information 1 32 Non DATE model 85 5 14 0 55 0 43 4 82 0 73 0 64 5 38 5 61 2 53 5 14 0 ...

Page 40: ...15 30 60 125 250 500 4 2 1 4 8 8 2 22 16 11 5 6 2 8 4 2 1 0 1 4 8 22 4000 S S EV e PIC Landscape 1 2 3 4 5 FNo 32 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 0 4 2 5 6 3 8 1 9 7 2000 1000 30 15 15 30 60 125 250 500 4 2 1 4 8 8 2 22 16 11 5 6 2 8 4 2 1 0 1 4 8 22 4000 S S EV r PIC Closeup 1 2 3 4 5 FNo 32 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 0 4 2 5 6 3 8 1 9 7 2000 1000 30 15 15 30 60 125 250 500 4 2 1 4 8...

Page 41: ...USM WIDE28mm EF24 105mm F3 5 4 5 USM TELE105mm 22 16 11 5 6 2 8 4 2 1 0 1 4 8 FNo 32 0 4 2 3 1 250 125 60 15 4 8 2 2 1 30 S S 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 5 6 8 9 7 22 4 1 2 3 4 5 EV 22 16 11 5 6 2 8 4 2 1 0 1 4 8 FNo 32 4000 2000 1000 250 60 125 500 S S F P 0 4 2 3 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 5 6 8 9 7 22 1 2 3 4 5 EV ...

Page 42: ...rt 1 General Information 1 35 22 16 11 5 6 2 8 4 2 1 0 1 4 8 FNo 32 250 60 125 S S 0 4 2 3 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 5 6 8 9 7 22 1 2 3 4 5 EV 22 16 11 5 6 2 8 4 2 1 0 1 4 8 FNo 32 250 60 125 S S 0 4 2 3 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 5 6 8 9 7 22 1 2 3 4 5 EV ...

Page 43: ...Night Scene q Manual Built in Flash Command Dial Mode Auto Firing Manual Firing AF Assist Single Continuous Self timer Evaluative Partial Centerweigh ted Avg Standard Sports Portrait Closeup Landscape Shift Focusing Point Selection Eye Control Manual Auto Exposure Compensation AE Lock FE Lock Functions ISO Speed Red eye Reduction Beeper Multiple Exposures Flash Exposure Compensation AEB Midroll Re...

Page 44: ...is distracting 1 It makes focusing point selection easier 2 Same method as with the EOS 1V EOS 3 1 Convenient when you want to start with the center focusing point whenever you select a focusing point manually C Fn 11 1 Automatic focusing point selection is disabled 1 AF operates while the button is held down and stops when the button is released AF cannot be operated with the camera 2 Effective w...

Page 45: ...f 3 5 5 6 II EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 II USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 III USM No Accessory Remarks Status 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 IV USM EF28 80mm f 3 5 5 6 V USM...

Page 46: ...GR50 GR60 GR70 VG10 GR 100TP GR 80TP GR E1 PB E1 PB E2 BP E1 BP 5 B BP 50 BP 200 BP 8 No Accessory Remarks Status 6 Viewfinder Accessories 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 Eyecup E Eyecup Eb Eyecup Ec Eyecup Ec II Eyecup Ed Eyecup Ed E Eyecup Ee Anti fog Eyepiece Ec Anti fog Eyepiece Ed Dioptric adjustment lens E Dioptric adjustment lens E...

Page 47: ...be used 9 If film is loaded while the Command Dial is set to OFF automatic film advance to frame 1 will not be executed Explanation and Remarks An attached lens hood will obstruct part of the built in flash coverage S Use an external flash unit As per the design S When using the built in flash do not use a lens shorter than 28mm S To obtain wider flash coverage use Speedlite 550EX or 540EZ As per ...

Page 48: ...ra lens toward the sun or other bright light source 14 During automatic focusing point selection AI Servo AF and continuous shooting the continuous shooting speed may become irregular when the subject moves to another focusing point 15 When an external Speedlite is attached and AI Servo AF is set the AF assist light is disabled Indicates AEB of 1 stop Indicates 1 stop AEB and 1 stop exposure compe...

Page 49: ... 2 USM EF100mm f 2 8 MACRO USM EF100mm f 2 8 MACRO EF135mm f 2 L USM EF135mm 2 8 SF EF180mm f 3 5 L MACRO USM EF200mm f 1 8 L USM EF200mm f 2 8 L USM EF200mm f 2 8 L II USM EF300mm f 2 8 L IS USM EF300mm f 2 8 L USM EF300mm f 2 8 L II USM EF300mm f 2 8 L III USM EF300mm f 4 L IS USM EF300mm f 4 L USM EF400mm f 2 8 L IS USM EF400mm f 2 8 L USM EF400mm f 2 8 L II USM EF400mm f 5 6 L USM EF500mm f 4 ...

Page 50: ... f 4 5 6 III EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 USM EF35 105mm f 3 5 4 5 EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 USM EF35 135mm f 3 5 4 5 EF35 135mm f 4 5 6 USM EF35 350mm f 3 5 5 6 L USM EF38 76mm f 4 5 5 6 EF50 200mm f 3 5 4 5 EF50 200mm f 3 5 4 5 L EF55 200mm f 4 5 5 6 USM EF70 200mm f 2 8 L USM EF70 200mm f 4 L USM EF70 210mm f 4 EF70 210mm f 3 5 4 5 USM EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 EF75 300mm f 4 5 6 II EF75 300mm f ...

Page 51: ...ntax MZ 3 Focusing Points Selection Modes AF Modes Working Range EV at ISO 100 Orientation Detection Type Coverage mm Effective Range m Type Coverage Magnification Eye Relief mm Built in Dioptric Adjustment dpt In focus Indicator Depth of field Preview Panorama Feature Mask type Evaluative Metering Zones Focusing Point Linkage Spot Metering Partial Metering Centerweighted Averaging Metering Range ...

Page 52: ...ch including printed markings Viewfinder display No Eye Control icon All other indicators are in the same position as in the Eye Control model No CAL display LCD panel Identical No CAL display Specifications No Eye Control AF One Shot AI Servo AF functions No calibration function No function executed by pressing the AE lock button Focusing point selector deletion of CAL information No new AF algor...

Page 53: ...Part 1 General Information 1 46 Fig 1 23 Three External Views ...

Page 54: ...lithium cannot be used Also by moving the built in spacer in the battery chamber the EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 s two CR123A batteries can also be used 3 EF 28 105mm f 3 5 4 5 II USM This lens has only a few cosmetic changes compared to the EF 28 105mm f 3 5 4 5 USM It is the EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 s best matching lens The opti cal specifications are the same as the older lens 4 Wide Strap EW 100BK Wide sho...

Page 55: ...four size AA batteries or two CR123A lithium batteries Uses alkaline Ni Cd or Ni MH batteries Uses CR123A lithium batteries 2 Vertical grip shutter button provided ON OFF switch provided 3 Vertical grip AE FE lock button provided 4 Compact and lightweight 152 4 W 78 5 H 67 3 D mm 150 g excluding batteries 5 Built in cover for electrical contacts The cover opens automatically when the battery pack ...

Page 56: ...and strap eyelet Attachment knob Electrical contact cover pressure plate When this plate is pushed in by the camera s battery chamber inner wall the electrical contact cover goes down Electrical contact cover The cover coupled to a pressure plate goes down when the camera is attached When the camera is detached the cover goes up automatically to cover the contacts Electrical contact cover closed E...

Page 57: ...t to Camera 3 1 Attachment The EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 s two CR123A lithium batteries must first be removed Then the BATTERY PACK BP 300 s electrical contact tower is fitted into the camera s battery chamber The camera s battery chamber cover fits into a space in the BATTERY PACK BP 300 The BATTERY PACK BP 300 s attachment screw is screwed into the EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 s tripod socket 3 2 Signal transm...

Page 58: ...button 2 Shutter button ON OFF switch 3 AE FE lock button 4 Battery chamber cover lever 5 Attachment knob 6 Battery chamber spacer 6 Power Source 6 1 Types 1 Four size AA alkaline batteries 6 V 2 Four size AA Ni Cd batteries 4 8 V 3 Four size AA Ni MH batteries 4 8 V 4 Two size AA CR123A lithium batteries 6 V Size AA lithium batteries FR6 cannot be used Part 1 General Information 1 51 Temperature ...

Page 59: ...cations above excludes batteries To include the battery weight add the following Four size AA batteries 100 g 3 53 oz Two CR123A lithium batteries 32 g 1 12 oz 9 Other Specifications 9 1 Material Mainly polycarbonate resin mixed with glass fiber 9 2 Exterior Color Black Leather tone paint and synthetic leather covering 9 3 Tripod socket CU 1 4 9 4 Electrical contact cover Built in When pressure pl...

Page 60: ...10 1 5 BATTERY PACK BP 300 External Dimensions Part 1 General Information 1 53 66 0 34 0 86 4 44 5 37 2 30 1 19 4 25 1 27 9 Fig 1 31 ...

Page 61: ...10 1 5 EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 BATTERY PACK BP 300 External Dimensions Part 1 General Information 1 54 152 4 98 5 70 5 Fig 1 32 ...

Page 62: ... to the down position To load two CR123A lithium batteries pull up the battery spacer with your fingers 3 While inserting the battery chamber cover s side protrusion into the camera close the battery chamber cover and slide the battery chamber cover in the opposite direction of OPEN Four size AA batteries Battery spacer down position Battery spacer up position Two CR123A lithium batteries Spacer d...

Page 63: ...made of polyvinyl chloride black Interior French pile black 1 3 Items Accommodable 1 Camera body 2 Lens 3 Filter 4 Hood attached in reverse 5 Front lens cap 1 4 Configuration Body case and front case Two hooks and Velcro taping fasten the two parts together Body case Cardboard core on the sides and bottom Tripod screw for attachment to camera Front case Core material inside the front side up to th...

Page 64: ...ck Attachment strap Polypropylene plain weave belt black 2 3 Dimensions Wide strap eyepiece cover 610 W 38 H 2 D mm 24 02 W 1 50 H 0 08 D in Attachment strap 365 W 10 5 H 1 5 D mm 14 37 W 0 41 H 0 06 D in 2 4 Weight 50 g 1 76 oz 2 5 Misc Eyepiece cover is the same as for the EW 100BB Part 1 General Information 1 57 Fig 1 35 External Views of EW 100BK ...

Page 65: ...L USM ES 79 II 017 EF85mm f 1 8 USM ET 65 III 018 EF100mm f 2 USM ET 65 III 019 EF100mm f 2 8 MACRO USM ET 67 020 EF100mm f 2 8 MACRO None 021 EF135mm f 2 L USM ET 78 II 022 EF135mm 2 8 SF ET 65 III 023 EF180mm f 3 5L MACRO USM ET 78 II 024 EF200mm f 1 8 L USM ET 123 025 EF200mm f 2 8 L USM Built in 026 EF200mm f 2 8 L II USM ET 83B II 027 EF300mm f 2 8 L IS USM ET 120 028 EF300mm f 2 8 L USM ET 1...

Page 66: ...m f 3 5 5 6 USM EW 78D 069 EF35 70mm f 3 5 4 5 EW 68B 070 EF35 70mm f 3 5 4 5 A EW 68B 071 EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 PZ None 072 EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 EW 62 073 EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 II EW 54 II 074 EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 III EW 54 II 075 EF35 80mm f 4 5 6 USM EW 54 II 076 EF35 105mm f 3 5 4 5 EW 68B 077 EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 EW 68B 078 EF35 105mm f 4 5 5 6 USM EW 60B 079 EF35 135mm f 3 5 4 5 EW 68B 080 EF35 135mm f 4 ...

Page 67: ...Part 2 Technical Information ...

Page 68: ...trol IRED light infrared approx 880 nm and a 90 percent or higher transmittance of SI LED light red approx 660 nm The IRED illumination optics Fig 2 2 consists of eight IREDs in the eyepiece frame like the EOS Elan II E 50 E 55 As shown in Table 2 1 each IRED has a specific function in detecting the eye in the respective camera orientation vertical or horizontal The camera orientation is detected ...

Page 69: ...e same way as with previous EOS Eye Control cameras Also the algorithm has been improved to better match the shooting environment and the user s Eye Control characteristics As a result there is less chance for Eye Control to be difficult to use 3 Calibration The purpose and refinement method of Eye Control calibration are the same as with the EOS Elan II E 50 50 E 55 The EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 can st...

Page 70: ...ientation Eyeglass Use Without Eyeglasses With Eyeglasses Right Side Up Upside Down Grip Upward Grip Downwar Horizontal Vertical Lower IREDs IR 1 IR 2 IR 3 IR 4 IR 1 IR 4 IR 2 IR 3 Upper IREDs IR 3 IR 4 IR 1 IR 2 IR 2 IR 3 IR 1 IR 4 Lower IREDs IR 5 IR 6 IR 7 IR 8 IR 5 IR 8 IR 6 IR 7 Upper IREDs IR 7 IR 8 IR 5 IR 6 IR 6 IR 7 IR 5 IR 8 Table 2 1 Camera Orientation and IRED Illumination Camera orien...

Page 71: ...CMOS sensor For technical details on the AF sensor see the EOS 300 Rebel 2000 EOS Kiss III s Service Manual 3 AF Speed and AF Processing 1 Faster AF speed A high speed microcomputer with a 33 554 MHz clock speed and a command execution time of only 0 03 ms makes the AF speed during automatic focusing point selection just as fast as the EOS 3 s Table 2 2 compares the CPU performance of recent EOS c...

Page 72: ...roup is used to focus This algorithm is the same one used in the EOS 300 Rebel 2000 EOS Kiss III 4 Predictive AI Servo AF control As with the EOS 1V the fundamental objective of AI Servo AF control is to improve the focus tracking of the subject and the focusing precision This in turn stabilizes the film advance speed 1 AI Servo AF control for the first frame The EOS ELAN II E EOS 50 E uses the fo...

Page 73: ...lly In the Creative Zone modes except DEP the user can select one of the three AF modes As with the EOS ELAN II E EOS 50 E the algorithm used for focusing point selection during automatic focusing point selection AI Servo AF requires the subject to be first focused with the center focusing point The off center focusing points remain on standby and if the subject moves from the center focusing poin...

Page 74: ...sist light will come from the external Speedlite instead Table 2 3 shows how the AF assist light works with external EOS dedicated Speedlites In response to customer demand C Fn 7 AF assist light emission Speedlite s main flash firing has been added When it is not desirable to emit the AF assist light or to fire the Speedlite where flash photography is prohibited this Custom Function enables you t...

Page 75: ...lass and other components 2 SI display optics Like the EOS A2 A2E 5 the EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 has SI LEDs in front of the pentaprism to illuminate the five horizontal focusing points In addition it has SI LEDs on the sides of the mirror box for illuminating the top and bottom focusing points Thus it has two separate SI display optical systems By making the SI optical system for the top and bottom fo...

Page 76: ... 1 SI prism 2 Metering sensor Metering lens Eyepiece lens 2 Eyepiece lens 1 Eye Control BASIS LCD prism Viewfinder LCD Film plane Secondary mirror AF sensor Main mirror Focusing screen Pentaprism Built in flash Xe tube Field lens AF mirror Secondary image formation lens Infrared filter Fixed diaphragm Image formation lens Dichroic mirror Protective glass IREDs 8 Built in flash panel Five horizonta...

Page 77: ...enterweighted averaging metering 4 Preflash metering 5 3 zone off the film TTL flash metering and 6 TTL A TTL autoflash The metering algorithm is also the same as the EOS 300 Rebel 2000 EOS Kiss III s The 35 metering zones are divided into three groups a main subject metering area b intermediate metering area and c peripheral metering area The three metering areas are compared to calculate and obt...

Page 78: ...Shutter Blades 4 Shutter Blade Material 5 Driving System 6 Shutter Speed Control 7 Curtain Speed 8 Shutter Speeds 9 Max Sync Speed 10 Signal Specification Vertical travel focal plane shutter Parallel four sided link type 8 blades four each for the 1st and 2nd curtains Metallic and engineering plastic 1st and 2nd curtains each driven by a torsion spring Approx 4 8 ms 24mm 30 sec 1 4000 sec bulb 1 1...

Page 79: ...d other conditions which exhaust the batteries faster the mechanism switches from High gear to Low gear automatically to ensure that the film transport can be driven The M1 and M2 motors and almost all the driver units are concentrated in the grip portion of the camera This makes the driving more efficient and the camera more compact the distance between the optical axis and grip is almost the sam...

Page 80: ...tor In the operation sequence the M1 motor does not execute the driving transmission switchover This eliminates one source of noise 6 Reduced sound pressure at the audible level The length of time that driving noise is generated by each internal mechanism has been shortened to reduce the sound pressure at the audible level 7 Reflex mirror up movement shock absorption A high density material is now...

Page 81: ...ven simultaneously As with the EOS 1V in the AI Servo AF mode the lens is driven simultaneously during all sequences except during the exposure This increases the continuous shooting speed and improves the tracking ease of a moving subject during predictive focusing 4 Autoloading and automatic ISO speed setting with the DX code Basically it is the same as with the EOS ELAN II E EOS 50 E During aut...

Page 82: ...s does not allow the gear ratio to be made small and the power consumption and time loss are large To resolve this problem the EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 uses a cam to move the mirror up and a spring to bring it back down It uses the same system as the EOS A2 A2E 5 where the mirror and shutter driving lever and cam gear are driven independently The load during the mirror s up movement and the shutter coc...

Page 83: ...s Mirror up Reverse Shutter cocked Mirror down Reverse Film rewind Forward Mirror up Reverse Equipment EOS ELAN 7 E EOS 30 USM Lens Camera operation during AI Servo AF continuous shooting with autofocus achieved and SW 2 ON from the SW 1 position 2nd frame onward AF AE Lens driven Film advanced Actual exposure SW 1 position Aperture stopped down Mirror up Mirror down Shutter cocked Aperture stoppe...

Page 84: ...or up Mg3 1 OFF Mg3 2 OFF Exposure time controlled M1 powered Date imprinted BC EMD at maximum aperture Mirror down M1 braked M1 powered Film advance begins Film advance completed M1 Duty control and braking ON OFF NO YES OFF NO NO NO YES YES YES SW 2 ON ON OFF Lens driven Lens driven AF calculation AE metering calculation AF calculation M1 powered Mirror up begins Mg3 1 Mg3 2 powered M1 braked EM...

Page 85: ...c and displayed at all times on the LCD panel when the Command Dial is not at the Lock position During bulb exposures a current of 150 mA flows constantly to the electronic circuit which includes the electromagnet controlling the 2nd shutter curtain Maximum battery life is about 8 hours during a bulb exposure Part 2 Technical Information 2 18 Table 2 9 CPU Specifications Item 1 Main clock 2 Max pr...

Page 86: ...Red eye reduction Self timer lamp Remote control receiver IC Orientation detection switch Eye Control LED driver Eye Control LED DX code Viewfinder LED Motor driver 2 M2 Motor driver 1 M1 Eye Control sensor IC 16 8MHz OSC Wired remote control Dedicated flash Remote control transmitter Built in flash Flash exposure sensor IC CR123A X 2 DC DC To camera components Direct contact Electronic mount Remo...

Page 87: ...reflex mirror Secondary mirror Two point vertical SI unit Film rewind mechanism Electronic mount and information transmission signal contacts AF unit M2 Shutter speed control mechanism M1 Lithium CR123A batteries Main capacitor Main Dial LCD panel Five point horizontal SI unit Flash pop up mechanism Built in flash unit DX code detector TTL autoflash sensor Quick Return mirror driving mechanism Fig...

Page 88: ...ace area of the FPC board s connector is thereby reduced and the connector is smaller External metallic parts connected to GND The metallic top cover and front cover are connected directly to GND to protect electronic circuits and to prevent camera misoperation caused by induced noise Part 2 Technical Information 2 21 Top flexible board Eye Control detection IRED NAC flexible board Pop end flexibl...

Page 89: ...picture taking At SW 1 ON or while metering is still active you can select the focusing point directly with the selection keys without having to press the focusing point selector first C Fn 11 2 This enables you to select the focusing point in the same way as with the EOS 1V and EOS 3 After you press the focusing point selector you turn the Main Dial to select a horizontal focusing point or turn t...

Page 90: ...lection keys The selection method can be altered with C Fn 11 7 MDIA1 2 SW Main Dial Operated in conjunction with other camera controls to set exposure compensation AEB multiple exposures etc 8 FUNC SW Function button Sets the ISO film speed red eye reduction beeper multiple exposures flash exposure compensation and AEB 9 MES SW Metering mode button Selects evaluative partial or centerweighted met...

Page 91: ...etects the attachment detachment of switch the external flash 5 POPEND SW Pop up detection switch Turns ON after the built in flash pops up 6 POPCTR SW Pop up control switch When the flash phase changes from H L H the motor stops 7 X SW X switch Flash fires 8 CN2 SW 2nd curtain switch Turns ON when the shutter s 2nd curtain s traveling ends 9 DX1 5 SW DX code switch Detects the film ISO speed 10 P...

Page 92: ...capacitor 23 RDA1 MAIN OPAMP s standard voltage dividing resistor 24 RDA2 MAIN OPAMP s standard voltage dividing resistor 25 RDA3 MAIN OPAMP1 operation stabilizing resistor 26 RDA4 MAIN OPAMP1 gain determining resistor 27 RDA5 MAIN OPAMP1 gain determining resistor 28 RDA6 MAIN OPAMP operation stabilizing resistor 29 DXON MAIN DX reading control transistor 30 CDX1 MAIN DX terminal noise countering ...

Page 93: ... capacitor 69 TRMIF MAIN Lens mounted detection FET 70 RLCLK1 MAIN LCLK line s pull up resistor 71 RLCLK2 MAIN LCLK line s protective resistor 72 RLIN MAIN Lens transmission terminal pull up resistor 73 RLOUT MAIN LOUT line s protective resistor 74 RMIF MAIN Lens mounted detection resistor 75 TRPR MAIN Film transport photo reflector driving transistor 76 CPR MAIN Film transport photo reflector out...

Page 94: ...erating capacitor 106 CVL DSP Liquid crystal drive voltage generating capacitor 107 CVREF DSP Liquid crystal drive voltage generating capacitor 108 RVREF DSP Liquid crystal drive voltage generating resistor 109 CMDI1 DSP Main Dial noise control capacitor 110 CMDI2 DSP Main Dial noise control capacitor 111 CSDI1 DSP Quick Control Dial noise countering capacitor 112 CSDI2 DSP Quick Control Dial nois...

Page 95: ...tor 146 RDCON MD DCDC control signal pull down resistor 147 MD11 MD M1 motor driver 148 MD21 MD M2 motor driver 149 ZDM1 MD Motor noise absorbing diode 150 ZDM2 MD Motor noise absorbing diode 151 CMD11 MD Motor driver capacitor 152 CMD12 MD Motor driver capacitor 153 CMD13 MD Motor driver capacitor 154 CMD14 MD Motor driver capacitor 155 CMD15 MD Motor driver capacitor 156 CMD23 MD Motor driver ca...

Page 96: ...h countering resistor 188 FCCC TOP EMI countering coil 189 FEFID TOP EMI countering coil 190 REMU RLS Wireless remote control sensor 191 CREM RLS Wireless remote control s power source stabilizing capacitor 192 SPLED1 SI Superimposition LED 193 SPLED2 SI Superimposition LED 194 SPLED3 SI Superimposition LED 195 SPLED4 SI Superimposition LED 196 SPLED5 SI Superimposition LED 197 SPLED6 SI Superimpo...

Page 97: ...ing capacitor 230 CS3 FLASH PCB Flash charging capacitor 231 CS4 FLASH PCB Flash charging capacitor 232 CS6 FLASH PCB Internal flash charging voltage detection circuit stabilizing capacitor 233 CS7 FLASH PCB Flash firing control capacitor 234 CS8 FLASH PCB Flash firing control capacitor 235 CS9 FLASH PCB Power source stabilizing capacitor for IGBT driving IC 236 RS1 FLASH PCB Flash charging resist...

Page 98: ... DATE BACK COVER Dateback module 255 M1 FILM DRIVE Film transport motor 256 M2 FRONT PANEL Mirror driving motor 257 BATT1 Power source battery 258 BATT2 Power source battery 259 BAT_DATE Dateback battery Part 2 Technical Information 2 31 ...

Page 99: ...ad during an exposure shows a battery voltage lower than the focusing prohibit voltage q A battery check before shutter release shows a battery voltage lower than the prohibit voltage w A battery check after an exposure and before film advance shows a battery voltage lower than the prohibit voltage e A battery check before auto film loading shows a battery voltage lower than the prohibit voltage r...

Page 100: ...drive end during shutter release The CN2 signal does not turn OFF 2nd curtain travel completed signal within 30 ms after the exposure operation ends MG32 conduction turns OFF The X signal 1st curtain travel completed signal turned ON before the shutter traveled mirror stablization timer end shutter release time lag stablization timer end diaphragm drive end during shutter release When the diaphrag...

Page 101: ... Lo wind phase POCH is not established within 300 ms after the phase switching operation starts M2 motor runs in reverse t During the Hi Lo switching operation before the film advances at shutter release the Hi wind phase POCH is not established within 300 ms after the phase switching operation starts M2 motor runs in reverse y During the Hi Lo switching operation before the film advances at shutt...

Page 102: ...aximum aperture opening process does not end within the stipulated time The Eye Control detection stop process does not end within the stipulated time Probable Cause Faulty task status transition Faulty task status transition Faulty task status transition Faulty task status transition Faulty task status transition Error No 50 51 Error Faulty current during Eye Control IRED ON Faulty current during...

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Page 105: ...The screen on the right will then appear with the flash inhibit mode set The adjustment software will exit automatically To cancel select Flash Charging Inhibit again or select Exit on the Main menu Beware that it is a high voltage circuit and prevent electrical shock CAUTION FLASH_D Flash Charging Inhibit This sets the flash charging inhibit mode After the flash charging inhibit mode is set the a...

Page 106: ...re against malfunction of the mode dial the small flex Fig 3 3 or the PCB with a capacitor Fig 3 4 has been installed at the back of the Mode Dial command dial PCB in the Front Cover Ass y The service part Top Cover Ass y has either of those parts For a temporary countermeasure for malfunction of the back cover release latch a capacitor has been installed to the soldered portion on the BP flex If ...

Page 107: ...oltage power source of 5 4 V 0 68 ohm Film Tri X 36 ex fresh roll Film advance Measure at around frame 20 Product Standard Product s Actual Consumption Approx At standby including LOCK 60 µA or less 30 µA SW 1 ON 150 mA or less 80 mA During self timer with lamp on 200mA or less 150 mA Red eye reduction lamp ON 350 mA or less 270 mA AF serch 350mA or less 280 mA Film advance Shutter cocking Peak va...

Page 108: ...nt IRED positioning tool CY9 1106 000 ECF adjustment CCD adjustment chart CY9 7088 000 As above Mask holder CY9 1097 000 As above CR123A service battery CY9 7091 001 Inhibit voltage adjustment Dial gauge CY9 1001 006 Flange focal distance adjustment 2mm reinforcement ring CY9 1001 008 As above Block gauge 44 14mm CY9 1001 007 As above Optical flat CY9 1001 003 As above Mirror angle checking CY9 70...

Page 109: ... button Spool friction parts Mirror shaft IF 10 CY9 8088 000 Mount spring Logenest Lambda A 74 CY9 8102 000 Film transport unit Logenest Lambda NK 74C CY9 8117 000 Gears and friction parts Diabond 1663G Black CY9 8129 000 Adhesion fixing Double sided tape CY9 4034 000 Flex lead wire fixing Cellophane tape CY9 4031 000 Preview button Trigger coil Flash board lead wire fixing Black marker pen tentat...

Page 110: ... reflectance paper Fig 3 7 AF standard chart 2 AGC chart Provided at the end of this chapter As shown in the figure paste strips of 90 reflectance paper on an A3 size 210 x 297mm 2 reflectance paper Fig 3 8 AGC chart Part 3 Repair Information 3 6 2 90 2 2 90 15mm 19mm 17mm A1 Size 2 90 2 2 90 15mm 19mm 17mm 8mm 65mm 6 m m 6 0 m m 32 5mm 32 5mm 65mm 8mm 8mm 8mm 150mm 115mm 115mm 150mm ...

Page 111: ...black sheet of paper Fig 3 9 SPD positioning adjustment mask 3 X time lag checking tool Used for measuring the X time lag As shown in the figure below attach a 4 7 Kohm resistor between the CCC line and GND on the flash shoe Fig 3 10 ACC Shoe Tool Part 3 Repair Information 3 7 ø57mm ø4 6mm ø2 3mm ...

Page 112: ...RS Fig 3 11 Disassembly of external covers Part 3 Repair Information 3 8 4 0mm x2 4 5mm 4 5mm x2 4 5mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 4 5mm x2 5 2mm x2 4 0mm x7 3 1 4 5 2 4 5mm 1 6 1 5 5mm 1 High voltage Fasten with cel lophane tape 8 x 20mm PL 015JG None in E ring groove CAUTION 1 ...

Page 113: ...ke sure no lead wires protrude outside or get caught between the cover edges 3 Top cover reassembly Make sure the flex is securely connected to the TOP flex connector Remove or raise the AF button and AE lock button so it does not contact the camera back switch rubber Otherwise the button will not work properly Installing the dioptric adjustment dial 1 Look at the viewfinder unit s gear from the c...

Page 114: ...2 4 0mm 6 0mm x2 8 0mm x2 5 0mm 8 0mm 5 5mm 1 1 2 1 Ferrite core Do not remove except when removing the remote control jack The film drive unit lever and a gear in the bottom of front panel unit need alignment No need to remove the back cover hinge except when disassembling back cover ass y CAUTION 2 MD Flex 3 ...

Page 115: ...o the battery contacts on the bottom side of the dial unit 3 Desolder the thru hole on the MD flex 1 Battery contacts 2 Flash board 4 Removing the viewfinder flex s lead wires For non EYE models look on top of the VIA flex 1 Five leads from the flash board 2 Two leads from the shutter board 5 Removing the signal unit lead wires 1 Remove the four lead wires 6 Desolder the prongs on the flash board ...

Page 116: ...SSEMBLY NOTES 1 Make sure no soldering is missing 2 Make sure the lead wires do not get caught between parts 3 Make sure the flex is securely inserted into the connector Part 3 Repair Information 3 12 Fig 3 18 DX flex Through holes 7 BP flex prongs Fig 3 19 Lever position on the body Change lever position Gear position Fig 3 20 Lever position on the body Shutter unit Position the cam surface and t...

Page 117: ... MEMO Part 3 Repair Information 3 13 ...

Page 118: ...ron Alpha 201 For SPC position adjustment VIA flex Remove for replacement in NON EYE models Otherwise removal is unnecessary In service part the mirror angle and the AF unit position is pre adjusted Bond 1663G Black No rising nor shifting When desoldered it comes off along with the DSP flex unit See Fig 3 14 4 5mm x2 3 0mm 3 0mm x2 4 5mm x2 ...

Page 119: ...ft side of the AF flex connector Fig 3 24 3 Desolder the prongs from the SI flex 4 Remove the DX flex s tact switch from the front panel s positioning dowel 5 Remove the two screws on the SPC ground plate 6 Remove the two screws on the main flex REASSEMBLY NOTES 1 When replacing the MD flex make sure the short pads are open as shown on the right Part 3 Repair Information 3 15 Fig 3 22 Shutter flex...

Page 120: ...663G Black Apply on screw head Grease H 26 Apply a light coat on all surfaces Grease IF 10 Apply on the three springs Bond 1663G Black Apply only on the top and bottom Variable size for viewfinder focusing Use a new screw if the mount set screw has been removed or has loosened 4 5mm 6 6mm x4 4 5mm x2 4 0mm x2 4 0mm x2 3 7mm x2 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 CAUTION 3 ...

Page 121: ...hat the pins work Check that there is no difference in exposure level before and after the focusing screen replacement If the difference is large carry out the AE adjustment To replace the focusing screen unhook the both side of the focusing screen holder Be careful not to damage the focusing screen and after replacement check that the focusing screen is assembled properly Part 3 Repair Informatio...

Page 122: ...Part 3 Repair Information 3 18 NK 74C Apply a light coat on all gears and gear shafts M2 lead wire qBlack Front panel wred Outside Bond 1401C Apply on screw head Fix with Bond 1663G Black NK 74C Apply on cam surface NK 74C Apply on cam surface 3 0mm x2 4 5mm 4 5mm x2 2 0mm x2 ...

Page 123: ... MEMO Part 3 Repair Information 3 19 ...

Page 124: ...imi nate pentaprism play 3 5mm 3 5mm Fix with Bond 1663G Black NK 74C Shaft Bond 1663G Black To affix on front panel 4 5mm x3 6 0mm Disassembly normally not necessary NK 74C Apply on cam surface and gear shaft PL 015JG Mirror shaft When the mirror unit has been removed or replaced angle adjustment and check are required NK 74C Apply a light coat on all gears gear shafts and shafts CAUTION 4 ...

Page 125: ...nect the tester to the mirror charge PCB leads black and gray so that conduction check can be done 5 Rotate the worm gear shaft and check the position of the charge gear hole when conduction ceases Fig 3 32 and 3 33 Part 3 Repair Information 3 21 Gear Arrangement 4 CAUTION Fig 3 31 Gear phase matching Contact plate welded dowel Phase matching dowel Mirror cam gear Charge gear Shutter driving lever...

Page 126: ... Repair Information 3 22 5 5mm x2 4 5mm x2 3 0mm x2 3 5 mm screw x 3 Must not drop out 4 5mm x2 4 5mm x2 4 5mm x2 Check the polarity before installing The terminal is to be toward the camera back NK 74C Latch lever friction parts and lug Use after cutting with a nipper ...

Page 127: ...SEMBLY 2 Fig 3 35 Body unit disassembly 2 Part 3 Repair Information 3 23 4 5mm 3 5mm 4 0mm 3 0mm 3 0mm 3 0mm 2 5mm 5 5mm x4 4 0mm x3 NK 74C Roller shaft PL 015JG Spool s friction surface PL 015JG Spool s friction surface ...

Page 128: ...nd friction surface None in screw hole Bond 1663G Black After soldering the POP END flex apply on the two positioning dowels Check that the TOP flex and dioptric adjustment gear are not being obstructed lightly fold the flex NK 74C Gear shaft NK 74C ST case friction surface Bond 1663G Black Apply on hot shoe spring No seepage outside Bond 1401C Apply on screw head Bond 1663G Black Fix lead wires i...

Page 129: ...is positioned as shown in the figure Then fix with a screw Part 3 Repair Information 3 25 Installing the dioptric adjustment dial 4 NOTE Fig 3 37 Installing the dioptric adjustment gear Dioptric adjustment gear Turn until it stops Fig 3 38 Installing the dioptric adjustment dial Dioptric adjustment dial The dioptric adjustment dial s index position Turn clockwise until it stops ...

Page 130: ...ion surface None in screw hole NK 74C Shaft None in screw hole Black pen marker tentative Make it less noticeable from the external cover gap Should not peel off easily and not be highly noticeable NK 74C Click stop NK 74C Entire ball NK 74C Click stop Bond 1663G Black Glue lamp panel NK 74C Shutter release button shaft None in E ring groove NK 74C Click stop Bond 1663G Black Glue lug plate NOTE 6...

Page 131: ...ing the click stop plate the rounded side is the top side to be screwed on Part 3 Repair Information 3 27 Installing the dial contact plate 5 NOTE Installing the click stop plate 6 NOTE Fig 3 40 Installing the dial contact plate Notch position With the dial set to OFF Fig 3 41 Installing the dial click stop plate Click stop plate The rounded side is the screw side ...

Page 132: ...2 11 DSP FLEX UNIT DISASSEMBLY Fig 3 42 DSP flex unit disassembly Part 3 Repair Information 3 28 When installing the LCD eliminate play by shifting it in the direction of the arrow 4 5mm ...

Page 133: ...ASSEMBLY Fig 3 43 Viewfinder unit disassembly Part 3 Repair Information 3 29 Bond 1663G Black Glue the eyepiece glass No seepage outside Disassemble carefully without tearing the flex or shifting the Eye Control sensors x2 x2 ...

Page 134: ...3 Repair Information 3 30 NK 74C Shaft s friction surface NK 74C Entire ball NK 74C Shaft s friction surface NK 74C Click stop NK 74C Inner cover positioning shaft light coat GE C9 Dial s friction surface 4 5mm 3 5mm 2 5mm 2 5mm 4 0mm 4 0mm x5 3 0mm x4 3 0mm 3 0mm 3 0mm 3 0mm x2 ...

Page 135: ... SHUTTER UNIT DISASSEMBLY Fig 3 45 Shutter unit disassembly Part 3 Repair Information 3 31 After replacing or disassembling the shutter curtain check and adjust the curtain speed and shutter speeds 4 5mm x2 ...

Page 136: ...DISASSEMBLY Fig 3 46 Film transport unit disassembly Part 3 Repair Information 3 32 NK 74C Inner friction surface Bond 1401C Screw head Logenest Lambda A 74 Apply light coat on gears gear shafts and springs 4 5mm x2 3 0mm x3 x3 ...

Page 137: ... MEMO Part 3 Repair Information 3 33 ...

Page 138: ...mator f 300mm alien key wrench 1 3 mm PREPARATION 1 Adjust the flatness of the table where the auto collimator is set Use the flat mirror and position the reflective chart at the center of the auto collimator s viewing area Fig 3 47 Auto collimator Part 3 Repair Information 3 34 Carry out when the front panel unit is disassembled or when the mirror unit is replaced Angle 45 deg adjustment of the m...

Page 139: ...tach the front panel unit to the mirror angle checking tool Put it on the same table as the auto collimator 3 Look at the reflective chart s image position within the auto collimator s viewing area to determine whether it is good or not If it is within the viewing area it should be within approx 5 Fig 3 49 Mirror angle standard Part 3 Repair Information 3 35 Front panel unit attachment position CY...

Page 140: ...rn the eccentric dowel in the mirror box as shown below Fig 3 50 Secondary mirror adjustments Part 3 Repair Information 3 36 Eccentric dowel Mirror driving spring Turn the gear toward the mount direction of the arrow so that the mirror goes to the down position ...

Page 141: ... down the EF 50mm f 1 8 to f 8 If you use an EOS 1000 Attach the EF 50mm f 1 8 and set the picture taking mode to Av and set the aperture to f 8 Cover the lens with your hand so that the shutter speed is several seconds Then while pressing the shutter button completely detach the lens 2 Set the lens focus to infinity To make it easy to see the focusing points Part 3 Repair Information 3 37 Do this...

Page 142: ...ght at the AF unit When you look through the lens you can see the focusing points and BASIS image as shown above 3 Move the AF unit left or right so that the BASIS image is centered within the focusing points 4 Tighten the screw to fix the AF unit in place Use a new screw 5 Apply Diabond 1663G Black on the screw head Part 3 Repair Information 3 38 Fig 3 52 AF sensor positioning Front panel AF sens...

Page 143: ...e figure on the right Within the aperture in the left figure E must be a depression among the five points Compared to E one of the A B C and D points must be 15 um or less and one other point must be 5 um or less and the remaining two points must be a negative amount TOOLS Dial gauge reinforcement ring 2mm Optical flat Flange focal distance gauge 44 14 mm or 42 14 mm parallel glass To measure the ...

Page 144: ...ge 44 14mm or 42 14mm and the optical flat and set the dial gauge to 0 Fig 3 54 Dial gauge Part 3 Repair Information 3 40 44 14mm Gage 42 14mm Gage 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Dial gauge Reinforcement ring Contact element Check that the inner scale on the dial gauge is as shown below Then set the gauge to 0 on the outer scale Flange focal...

Page 145: ... the rail surface is grossly distorted corrective adjustments will be futile The body must be replaced 2 Pressure plate center 1 Close the camera back and set the camera to bulb 2 Place the dial gauge on the mount and measure the pressure plate center 3 If it does not meet the standard replace the film pressure plate 3 Pressure plate center depression Calculate the center depression with 1 and 2 a...

Page 146: ... a bright highly reflective wall white wall at EV12 or a light source from a shutter tester turn the magnifier s dioptric adjustment ring until the focusing points look clear 2 Attach an EF 50mm f 1 8 lens and set the focus to infinity manually The center of the infinity symbol must be within the thickness of 1 5 lines of the index 3 Look at an object preferably a smokestack antenna etc at least 2...

Page 147: ...pring force or deform the presser After reinstalling the focusing screen be sure to check that there is no shifting of the focusing screen and that the focusing screen presser is properly installed Fig 3 57 Focusing washer replacement Part 3 Repair Information 3 43 During the job be careful not to damage the focusing screen or the mirror During reassembly be sure that the focusing screen and press...

Page 148: ...Part 4 Electrical Adjustment ...

Page 149: ...t correctly 1 2 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS Shutter adjustment Adjusts shutter speeds SPC positioning Adjusts and checks the position of the AE sensor Also describes mechanical adjustment and adjustment method that does not require the use of tools AE adjustment Adjusts output of AE sensor AE shift adjustment Shifts exposure in 1 8 steps at user request AF basic adjustment Adjusts the AF sensor to the ...

Page 150: ... Unit Shutter Unit ECU Sensor Unit General SPC position Accuracy Shift Exposure Program Rewrite Basic Focus Focus Shift Shift Basic Focus Focus Shift ECF Sensor Unit Adjustment ECF Sensor Unit Check AE TTL AF Temperature compensation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 2 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 Notes Items marked in the above table are optional Temperature correction and inhibit voltage must be adjusted immediately a...

Page 151: ...is software only requires operation of the RETURN ENTER key space bar and cursor keys Follow the instructions on the screen to adjust the camera 3 Tools Used The adjustment software is supported on both the Multiple Tool II and the HS I F The following descriptions and screens displayed in this manual are for the Multiple Tool II only However operations are exactly the same for the HS I F Note how...

Page 152: ... displays the total number of film transports camera s ROM version number and error code on the screen The ROM version is compatible with MPU 3E7733 and LPU 11 or later The details of past occurring errors are stored to memory as error codes Error codes can be cleared by selecting Clear Error Code in the Self Check Menu For details on error codes see Modes in Which Error Nos Are Lit at All Times o...

Page 153: ...cting F10 Quit clears the charging inhibit mode and the error number display settings and returns the camera to the user mode Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 5 ERRHSVER HS I F ROM is not Ver 1 1 or later This adjustment software runs under HS I F ROM 1 1 or later Press any key to exit software program ERRCAM The camera is not an EOS 7 2000 300 This software is for the EOS 2000 300 only Press any ke...

Page 154: ...ror code display ON or OFF F1 F2 Basic TTL Adjustment TTL Level Shift F3 E TTL Level Shift Flash Adjustment Initialization F1 F2 General AE Sensor Temperature Compensation F3 Temperature Compensation TTL Sensor Temperature Compensation F1 F2 Data Storage All data Data Transfer All data F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Data Storage Adjustment and Setting data except AF Data Transfer Adjustment and Setting data ex...

Page 155: ...own in the figure and set the EF 8000 to the shutter speed measurement mode 2 Start up the adjustment software connect the Multiple Tool II or HS I F and select F1 Shutter Adjustment from the MAIN MENU Fig 4 3 Shutter Adjustment Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 7 EF 8000 Mount the lens EF 50 mm f 1 8 Check the shutter curtain speed If it is not within the limits the curtain speed must be adjusted It...

Page 156: ...for this adjustment If it is devices greatly from this adjustment range the setting may be improper or the shutter unit may be defective Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 8 SHU1 Measure the shutter speed at 1 4000 Move the cursor to the obtained shutter speed then press RETURN Press SPACE bar to return to MAIN MENU screen Press ESC key to enter the Standard value default value Shutter Adjustment 0 29...

Page 157: ...until first curtain starts and X sync contact turns ON Line B 2 50 ms min until second curtain starts to close after the X sync contact turns ON TOOLS EF 8000 or EF 5000 X sync time lag shoe CHECK 1 Connect as follows and set the EF 8000 or EF 5000 to the DELAY mode to start measurement 2 Set the camera to TV priority and set the shutter speed to 1 125 in the manual mode Fig 4 4 Checking X Sync Ti...

Page 158: ...lear portion within the AF sensor positioning area 3 Look through the lens and move the penlight so that you can see the SPC s S14 and adjacent boundary lines To make it easier cover part of the viewfinder so that the focusing point at the viewfinder s center looks faint Also fixing the penlight in place makes it easier to move the SPC ADJUSTMENT 1 Move the SPC so that S14 is aligned with the focu...

Page 159: ... F and select F2 Shutter Adjustment from the MAIN MENU 3 Attach the SPC positioning mask on the EF 8000 5000 light source and set the brightness to LV15 4 Position the camera 45 cm from the SPC positioning mask and align the center of the mask with the center of the focus frame of the viewfinder Manually focus the lens Fig 4 6 SPC Positioning Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 11 EF 8000 45cm EV15 SPC...

Page 160: ...eft and right fall within 2 stops 5 After making the adjustment fix the SPC holder using Aron Alpha After mounting the cover repeat steps 2 and 3 to check the values Fig 4 7 SPC Positioning Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 12 AESPC SPD Positioning Adjustment When adjustment is finished press RETURN Unit EV S57 S56 S55 S54 S53 S52 S51 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 S37 S36 S35 S34 S33 S32 S31 00 ...

Page 161: ...the HS I F and select F2 AE Adjustment menu in the MAIN MENU 2 Mount the EF 50 mm f 1 8 lens on the camera then position the camera facing the light source of the EF 8000 5000 Shield the camera s eyepiece so that it is not affected by external light Fig 4 8 AE Accuracy Adjustment Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 13 LV9 Mount the lens 50 mm f 1 8 Shield from light Light Source Before carrying out thi...

Page 162: ...sed to check AE accuracy Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 14 Before you check the amount of light on the film plane finish the shutter adjustment Use only the EF 50 mm f 1 8 lens for SPC positioning Using other lenses may cause the values to vary 3 NOTE AEM1 AE Accuracy Adjustment LV9 Set EU Tester as follows K value 12 5 ISO 100 After setting press RETURN Press SPACE bar to return to AE MENU screen...

Page 163: ...connect the camera to the Multiple Tool II or HS I F and select F2 AE Adjustment in the MAIN MENU 2 Mount the EF 50 mm f 1 8 lens on the camera then position the camera facing the light source of the EF 8000 Shield the camera s eyepiece so that it is not affected by external light This is the same preparation as AE Accuracy Adjustment K 12 5 ISO 100 Fig 4 9 AE Shift Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 ...

Page 164: ... is automatically set to the program mode Measure the amount of light on the film plane at EV9 EV12 and EV15 Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 16 AEF1 0 2 1 1 2 AE SHIFT EV9 12 0 0 5 EV EV15 0 5 0 5 EV Measure film plane illumination Move cursor to the correction requested Press RETURN to make correction Press SPACE bar to return to AE MENU screen Limit AEF2 AE SHIFT Check Film Plane Illumination If ...

Page 165: ...s to the camera and set the camera to Av priority and the aperture to f 8 0 Set the lens to manual focus infinity and measure the exposure level of each brightness 3 Next attach the user s lens or an EF 28 135mm f 3 5 5 6 IS lens to the camera Do the same measurement as in step 2 Av priority and f 8 0 Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 17 Before rewriting the exposure program execute the basic AE Adju...

Page 166: ...ltered so that the exposure level becomes the same as with the EF 50mm f 1 8 lens which serves as the standard Reference To change all the lenses to or use AE shift Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 18 AE_PROG1 Exposure compensation program 00 is being written Select with Cursor key press RETURN key Press SPACE bar to return to the AE menu screen F1 F2 F3 0 Standard 0 0 1 0 3 EV Shift 2 0 8 EV Shift ...

Page 167: ...ns Video light Tripod Dark bag Charts For details of AGC charts refer to Locally Fabricated Tools provided at the end of this manual PREPARATIONS 1 Mount the EF 50 mm f 1 8 production lens at about 1 m from the AGC adjustment chart as shown in Fig 4 10 Illuminate the surface of the AGC adjustment chart with the video light so that the light amount is about EV9 about TV 1 15 AV F5 6 in the program ...

Page 168: ... adjustment Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 20 AFB1 Basic AF Adjustment Press SPACE bar to return to AF MENU screen To go to Dark Adjustment press ESC key AGC Set the chart 1 0 meter away from the camera Manually adjust the focus and press RETURN key AFBAGC_S Basic AF Adjustment Setting Set the peak of each AF sensor waveform nearly center Then press RETURN key Top Centor Horizontal Centor Vertical...

Page 169: ... lens and carry out the adjustment except for the dark adjustment The lens may be mounted during the adjustment During the shading adjustment the lens is stopped down by the adjustment software to minimize surface reflection inside the AF sensor So lens stopping down must function correctly Prevent the intrusion of powerful light from the eyepiece 4 NOTE AFB3 Basic AF Adjustment Shading LV12 Set t...

Page 170: ...t EV12 about TV 1 125 AV f 5 6 in the program mode 2 Start the adjustment software and select F3 AF Adjustment menu in the MAIN MENU Fig 4 11 Setup for AF Focus Adjustment Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 22 2 5m 1cm Make sure that the chart is evenly illuminated with about EV12 light Before carrying out this adjustment the AF temperature compensation AF basic adjustment and flange back adjustments ...

Page 171: ...ge the chart to the vertical chart and press the RETURN key 5 Adjust the AF sensor so that it captures reliable images of the chart Set so that the peaks of the vertical sensor waveform are at the center When you have finished setting the camera press the RETURN key to start the adjustment Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 23 AFPINT1 0 44 17mm 30 40 20 10 10 20 30 40µm AF Focus Adjustment Move cursor...

Page 172: ...ent Example If the amount of deviation is 0 03 and the flange back correction amount is 0 compensate the AF focus to 0 03 30µ Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 24 4 NOTE AFPINT1 0 44 17mm 30 40 20 10 10 20 30 40µm AF Focus Adjustment Move cursor to necessary correction Press RETURN to make correction Press SPACE bar to return to AF MENU screen FFD ...

Page 173: ...y dirt in the AF sensor light path TOOLS EF 8000 5000 CHECK PROCEDURE 1 Position the camera at the light source with a lens mounted to it Set the brightness of the light source to LV12 Be sure to shield the eyepiece from external light Fig 4 12 AF Sensor Dust Check Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 25 Shield from light Light source ...

Page 174: ...almost flat 3 If the output waveform has changed greatly the AF Unit may be defective so replace the AF unit Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 26 AFIMG8 Image data Output Press RETURN to return to AF MENU Top Center Horizontal Center Vertical Bottom Left Right Center Left Center Right ...

Page 175: ... chart to check that the focus amount is within the standard shown in the following table 5 If the result is not within the standard replace the AF unit Table 4 2 Defocus Standards Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 27 AFDEF Focus data output Press RETURN key to return to Focuing data output menu TOP 000 000 Center V 000 000 H 000 000 Bottom 000 000 Left 000 000 Right 000 000 Left Center 000 000 Right...

Page 176: ...n be set in 0 005mm increments 3 To set the compensation again press the space bar Press the Return key to return to the AF Focus menu Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 28 AFSHIFT1 AF Focus Shift Select compensation with cursor keys 0 000 mm Focus is shifted to back with minus value and to front with plus valse After measuring press RETURN To return to AF Focus Adjustment Menu press space bar AFSHIFT...

Page 177: ...al mode Fig 4 13 Setup for Flash adjustment Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 29 2 0m Standard reflective board Use the standard reflective board or white wall with less spectral reflection in a dark place EV3 max or a darkroom to obtain the average for several cameras Make adjustments using these average values Carry out this adjustment if the main flex or flash sensor has been replaced Before this ...

Page 178: ...e Speedlight 2 Set TV 1 125 AV F5 6 in the manual mode 3 Set the camera to ISO 100 set the measuring tool flash meter or EF8000 5000 to ISO 100 release the shutter and take a measurement Next set to ISO 800 and release the shutter again and take a measurement 4 If the measurement is within the standard at ISO 100 and 800 the camera is normal properly adjusted 5 If the value is out of standard even...

Page 179: ...range the setting may be improper or the TTL sensor unit may be defective 3 In the same way as the left sensor adjust the flash level of the center left and outside sensors Sensor selection is automatically adjusted by the adjustment software Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 31 ATTLSFT1 0 2 1 1 2 Flash Adjustment TTL Shift Left Turn Speedlite main switch on and adjust TTL Level Set standard reflecto...

Page 180: ... key to end the adjustment Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 32 ETTL_F1 0 Use E TTL flash 2 1 1 2 E TTL Level Shift Turn Speedlite main switch on and adjust TTL Level Set standard reflector 2m from camera and fire flash input correction with the cursor keys Pree RETURN to make correction To return to Flash Metering Adjustment menu press SPACE bar ETTL_F2 E TTL Level Shift Use the E TTL speedlite and ...

Page 181: ...onnect the Multiple Tool II or HS I F and select F4 Flash Adjustment from the Main menu 3 Select F4 E TTL Accuracy Adjustment from the Flash Adjustment menu 4 The EV values of each metering sensor in the SPC unit are displayed These values are the E TTL exposure levels The following adjustment procedure is a simple check For users with high accuracy requirements conduct the check using the regular...

Page 182: ...ltage Adjustment in the Main menu ADJUSTMENT 1 Adjust the supply voltage to the value indicated on the screen and press the RETURN key 2 When communications ends the screen on the right appears Press the release button to check that shutter release is inhibited Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 34 INHN Inhibit Voltage Adjustment 4 40V Use the tool battery and set the constant voltage power souse to 4...

Page 183: ...ain menu to display the Self Check menu LCD CHECK When LCD check is selected the screen on the right appears and all LCD panel indications are displayed If there are any missing segments the LCD may be defective or connection may be poor Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 35 SELFMENU Selct with cursor keys and press RETURN To return to Main Menu press space bar Self Check Menu F1 LCD Check F2 Flash Ch...

Page 184: ... menu Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 36 FLASH_D Flash Charge Inhibit Flash charge inhibit will be set When the setting is completed the adjustment software program will be terminated automatically Flash charge inhibit mode must be canceld before returning the camera to the user To cancel flash charge inhibit mode selct Flash Charge Inhibit again or select END at MAIN MENU To set Charge Inhibit mod...

Page 185: ...on deleting the error code will serve as reference information the next time the camera is serviced On the Self Check menu select F2 Error Code Deletion The screen on the right will then appear Press Return to delete the error code Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 37 ERRORON Error cord display mode will be set Cancel Error code display mode before returning the camera to the user To cancel the mode ...

Page 186: ...IONS 1 On the ECF Adjustment menu select F1 ECF Sensor Unit Adjustment ADJUSTMENT 1 When the screen on the right appears put the camera in a dark bag and press Return Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 38 When replacing the ECF sensor unit or main flexible board be sure to save the data When executing an adjustment or check keep the body cap on the camera CAUTION Selct with cursor keys and press RETUR...

Page 187: ...he Mask Holder to the eyepice and set the light souce to LV9 Remove the diffusing plate from the Mask Holder After setting press RETURN Press SPACE bar to return to ECF menu NAC3 ECF Adjustment IRED Current Attach the CCD Adjustment Gray Card 19 to the Mask Holder and set it to the camera The ECF sensor reads IRED refrection After setting press RETURN Press SPACE bar to return to ECF menu NAC4 ECF...

Page 188: ...ht will appear Cover the eyepiece or shine a light source about EV12 on it The waveforms should look even If there is an irregular peak or depression somewhere check for any smudges on the eyepiece and do the ECF sensor unit adjustment After the adjustment check the waveforms again If nothing improves the ECF sensor is probably faulty Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 40 Many ECF problems are caused ...

Page 189: ... right will appear Check if the numbers are close to the target values These numbers indicate the position of the holes in the IRED positioning tool When the ECF unit is operating normally the numbers displayed will be close to the target values If the numbers are far off from the target values 1 5 or more do the adjustment again and check again If the numbers are the same as before the adjustment...

Page 190: ...compensation value in the camera Temperature compensation for each of the AE sensor TTL sensor and AF sensor is performed This value corrects for any error in the camera s internal temperature 5 Film counter reset Resets the film counter Select Data Transfer in the MAIN MENU to display the Data Transfer menu Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 42 DATAMENU Select with cursor keys and press RETURN Press ...

Page 191: ...NITIALIZE ALL CAMERA DATA WILL BE INITIALIZED To initialize press RETURN Press SPACE bar to return to DATA TRANSFER MENU screen The Main Flex Unit for servicing is not written with the initialization data Therefore before doing the adjustment be sure to execute the initialization The initialization data differs depending on whether there is Eye Control The exposure program will be written accordin...

Page 192: ...This stores the camera data Data Transfer 1 In the Data Storage menu select the data to transfer with the up and down cursor keys and press the RETURN key 2 The screen on the right appears Select the file with the up and down cursor keys and press the RETURN key to transfer the camera data Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 44 DATC_T Select file number with cursor key and press RETURN Type a comment i...

Page 193: ... RETURN key to carry out temperature compensation 3 Press the RETURN key to display the room temperature measured by the Multiple Tool II HS I F Compare the value with the current room temperature and press the space bar to enter the compensation by the number keys if necessary If OK press the RETURN key Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 45 TEMPMENU F1 General all Temperature Compensation will be car...

Page 194: ...d film count for example when the shutter has been replaced When F5 in the Data Transfer menu is selected the screen on the right is displayed and the counter is reset to 0 zero The desired number of films can also be set by pressing the ESC key Press the space bar to redisplay the Data Transfer menu Part 4 Electrical Adjustment 4 46 TEMP3 Check that the difference between room temperature and eac...

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Page 237: ...Part 6 Electrical Diagrams ...

Page 238: ... 0 1u CPUC3 0 1u CPUC4 0 1u VDD3 TRVB1 1 5 DRIVE0 RESIC1 OUT VDD GND NC REMU TRREM SPLED1 SPLED7 SPLED6 SPLED5 SPLED4 SPLED3 SPLED2 TRMG3A2 TRMG3A1 LAMP TRRED REM JACK RREMJG 1K RREMJ2 3 3K RREMJ1 3 3K SW1_BP SW2_BP BPMON AELK_BP LATCH S OUT R EXT SPLIC S IN Out0 Out1 Out2 Out3 Out4 Out5 Out6 Out7 GND CLK VDD EN 1 9 RVRH 10K 32 768KHz OSCL2 BZ COL1 15p COL2 15p A TRHVON TRDATE RESIC2 OUT VDD GND N...

Page 239: ...03 14 Y11 3914 7 Y11 3904 15 Y11 4402 8 Y11 3906 16 Y11 4403 11 SW1 Blue 8 SW2 Orange 5 GND Black 9 DATE Yellow 14 Gray 5 GND Black 5 DATE GND Black 6 DATE VBAT Red 13 X GND Brown 9 X Yellow 5 GND Black 4 TRIG C White 7 PGND Pink 3 XE P Red 2 XE M Black 11 TRIG G Blue 7 PR Pink 8 E1 Orange 11 PRAD Blue 6 VBAT3 Red 5 GND Black 6 FSRD2 Red 5 RSFD2 Black 16 FSRD1 Red 15 RSFD1 Black 16 VBAT2 Red 15 GN...

Page 240: ...I2 EMI1 RBC1 TRBC CPUC3 CPUC4 CMPU4 CMPU2 RLREQ CMPU1 CMPU3 TRMIF CN_AF SPLIC RTGND RPTIN CN_DX CVRH2 CMPU6 CN_MD CFLED2 Only Eye Type CN_NAC CN_DSP RESIC2 CN_TOP CN_TTL 3 P C B DIAGRAM 3 1 1 MAIN PCB A REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 241: ...1 PR LRDY LREQ MOSI MISO V3MON VDD3 RES MREQ YAD YH YV IRED0 IRED4 IRED5 IRED2 IRED3 P21 DX3 MD0 P20 MD2 PTIN PCB CSGE EXR RXD TXD DLC SCLK SCLK1 IRED7 CSY SW2 SW1 VRH MIF SPCR DGND CN2 M1F REYE VBAT3 PGND VB2ON VDD E1 SHBUSY POPCTR DRIVE0 IRED6 IRED1 YSCLK YMOSI AFYCLK 3 1 2 MAIN PCB A REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 242: ...RYL5 OSCM RBC3 RHV2 RLIN RHV1 RDA7 RDA8 RDA5 RDA4 RDA6 RDA3 CDA2 CDA1 CAMP RDA2 RDA1 RVSS ROSCM RSPL1 RSPL2 CMPU5 CLREQ COMPIC CFLED1 TRDATE RLCLK1 RLCLK2 RLOUT ZDMIF1 TRHVON EEPROM OPAMP1 Only Eye Type IREDDR RRESMPU RFLED2 RFLED3 RFLED1 TRFLED RFLED4 GATE IC MPU 3 1 3 MAIN PCB B REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 243: ...K0 CLK1 READ CSAF1 CSAF0 CSAF2 TINTE AFAD DA2 DA1 EFAD RES2 DX5 DX4 RESM A G N D A E H A E V A E A D A E C 1 A E C 0 E 2 HV2 RHV CSEF0 CSEF1 HV1 IRAD PRAD 3 1 4 MAIN PCB B REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 244: ...TRVB1 TRVB2 TRPS1 RDCON DCDC1 DCDC2 TRPS2 CMD13 CMD12 CMD15 CMD11 RMD1 CMD14 RMD2 CMD24 CMD25 CMD23 TRMG3C TRMG3A2 TRMG3A1 CPS5 RRED TRRED DPS4 CPS4 CPS6 REGPS3 CPS8 ZDMIF2 CPS3 REGPS1 REGPS2 3 2 1 MD FPC A REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 245: ... DGND CN2 MG3 2 E1 VBAT3 PRAD PR MG31 RED EYE VDD3 M2F M2R M1F M1R BATT BATT VBAT VPP M2M M2P BL M2M BL PGND BL PGND M2P R FSRD1 R MIF GN RSFD1 BL R PK O BU VBAT2 R SPADE1ON 3 2 2 MD FPC A REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 246: ...VBAT3 LAMP CPS7 LPS2 CAID CPS1 CPS2 3 2 3 MD FPC B REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 247: ...PUC1 CLPU2 CLPU1 CVREF RVREF CSDI1 TRREM CN_ILC RESIC1 CPUC2 CP RREMJ1 RREMJG RCNVSS RREMJ2 VREF EMI4 OSCL1 RSDI COL1 COL2 DLCD CVH CVL LPU CVM 3 3 1 DSP FPC A REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 248: ...EXTREQ RXD TXD DIAL1 DIAL0 DGND SEG36 SEG37 VBAT3 SEG21 SEG20 SEG19 SEG18 SEG17 SEG16 SEG15 SEG14 SEG13 SEG12 SEG11 SEG10 AELK FPSEL PDGND DIAL2 DIAL1 FPSELU PGND FPSELL FPSELR FPSELD DATE PGND FUNC LMES REW BZ REMIN REMON DGND SW1 SW2 SPMON AELK BATSW PGND BL GY PGND BL SW2 O SW1 BU SEG9 SEG8 SEG7 SEG6 SEG5 SEG4 SEG3 SEG2 FLED SEG1 COM1 COM2 COM3 3 3 2 DSP FPC A REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4...

Page 249: ...SI SCLK LPURDY VDD3MON LIN SW2 SW1 POPEND BACKP SELF MODE3 MODE2 MODE1 MODE0 RES2 DATE FLED VBAT3 V D D D G N D M IF D C D C O N V B M O N E 1 O N LFLED OSCL2 3 3 3 DSP FPC B REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 250: ...NAC1 NAC2 AFMD1 GND AFMD2 GND AFMD2 GND NAC1 NAC2 AFMD1 3 4 RD FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 251: ...BAT E1 SPCR SENSE OSC RS10 RS11 TR1S IGBTDR RS9 CS8 CS7 CS3 RS3 D3S RS4 CS9 PGND PK TRIG G BU TRIG C W XE P BL XE M R D4S 3 5 1 FLASH PCB A REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 252: ...RS6 CS4 DS2 RS8 IGBT CSM1 CS6 CS1 RS1 RS2 CS2 D1S TR2S THV 3 5 2 FLASH PCB B REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 253: ...F MODE2 DRIV0 MODE1 SHBUSY M O D E 0 M O D E 1 D R I V 0 M O D E 2 S E L F M O D E 3 D G N D DGND STSP DGND POPEND AVEF CCC POPCTR DGND EFID X CX DX2 DX1 RX FCCC FEFID PGND PK X Y XGND BR 3 6 TOP FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 254: ...DGND DGND POPCTR POPCTR 3 7 POPCTR FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 255: ...DGND BL DGND POPEND DGND POPEND DGND POPEND 3 8 POPEND FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 256: ...6 SPLED2 SPLED5 SPLED1 IRAD SPLED4 SPLED0 YV YH CSYB YSCLK YMOSI YCLK GND YOUT E2 CYE2 LED7 LED3 LED2 LED6 LED4 LED0 RY2 CYVC1 Y BASIS LED5 LED1 3 9 1 FINDER FPC A Eye REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 257: ...XE P R XE M BL X GND BR X Y TRG C W TRG G BU PGND PK 3 9 2 FINDER FPC A Eye REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 258: ...XE P R XE M BL X GND BR X Y TRG C W TRG G BU PGND PK 3 10 VIA FPC Non Eye REF No C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 259: ... E1 E2 DA1 DA2 AFAD AGND CSAF1 CSAF2 VCC READ DA1 TINTE DA2 MISO AFAD CSAF0 AGND VDD AFMON CLK1 ACLK CLK0 MOSI DGND SCLK LAF CVGR BASIS CVCAF RTEMP DTEMP RMOSI CVRES CVCCAF CVDDAF RCLKAF 3 11 AF FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 260: ...IN VCC DGND SW1 SW2 BPMON AELK BATSW DGND DGND BZ SW2 SW1 SW1 DGND DGND VCC OUT SW1 SW2 BPMON AELK BATSW CREM REMU RELEASE SWITCH 3 12 RLS FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 261: ...DA1 AVEF CCC EFID SYNC NC STSP VRH VBATF OSC SPCR CSEF1 CSEF0 MISO RES2 PWR E2 SCLK E1 AFCLK MOSI DGND LCLK DLC DCL VDD2 RS5 CS5 CEF3 REF CEF1 EFIC CEF2 CVRH1 CEFVC 3 13 TTL FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 262: ...D C SPLED RC SPLED R SPLED T VBAT3 SPLED B VBAT3 SPLED RC VBAT3 SPLED R VBAT3 SPLED L SPLED C VBAT3 VBAT3 SPLED LC SPLED T VBAT3 SPLED B VBAT3 3 14 SI FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 263: ...MG3 2 CN2 DGND MG3 1 PGND MG3 2 DGND CN2 X XGND PGND MG3 1 3 15 SH FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 264: ...EQ TXD RXD DX5 DX4 DX3 DX2 DX1 DGND BACKP PTIN STPDN SPDN SWITCH PGND SW1 VDD E1 RESET RESMPU EXREQ TXD RXD BACKP DGND DGND DGND PTIN DX1 DX2 DX3 DX4 SCLK DX5 MISO MOS1 SW2 VBAT3 VDD3 PCBUSY CSGE 3 16 DX FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 265: ...BACKP DGND DGND DGND BACKP 3 17 BP FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 266: ...EG14 SEG15 SEG16 SEG17 SEG18 SEG19 SEG20 SEG21 VBAT3 F LED FLED VBAT3 SEG21 SEG20 SEG19 SEG18 SEG17 SEG16 SEG15 SEG14 SEG13 SEG12 SEG11 SEG10 SEG9 SEG8 SEG7 SEG6 SEG5 SEG4 SEG3 SEG2 FLED SEG1 COM1 COM2 COM3 3 18 ILC FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 267: ...AEIC CAE CAEVC1 CACVCC AGND AEH AEV AEAD AEC1 AEC0 E2 3 19 AE FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 268: ...DGND DCL DLC LCLK VDD2 DLC DCL VDD2 LCLK DGND 3 20 MIF FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 269: ...SELD FPSELR FPSELL DGND FPSELU SDIAL1 SDIAL2 DGND SDIAL2 SDIAL1 DGND F P S E L U D G N D F P S E L L F P S E L R F P S E L D DATE REW LMES FUNC GY 3 21 BKP FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

Page 270: ...FPSEL L FPSEL U FPSEL R FPSEL D V D G N D L R D 3 22 CRD FPC REF No C12 8451 3 4 6 7 C12 8463 4 6 7 CANON INC 2000 01 Nov 2000 C ...

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