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Page 2: ...t the demand and trend not just of the present but also of the future the Canon Camera Co is striving to bring you better Canon cameras all time On the basis of many years of experience and of a most...
Page 3: ...ng Knurled Focusing Ring Shutter Button Exposure Meter Exposure Meter Ind icator Shuttf r Speed Dial Film Rewind Crank Fla Unit Connec tor Socket Exposure Counter Dial Film Indicator W indo Film Speed...
Page 4: ...Film Winding LHer Viewfinder Eyepiece Zero Adjustment Back Cover Opening Key Tripod Socket Back Cover Film Rewind Re Iease Button...
Page 5: ...e pivot focal plane shutter Needle type coupled to the shutter speed dial When using ASA 100 film it has a sensitivity range from LV 6 to LV 17 Effective with film from ASA 10 to ASA 800 Direct flash...
Page 6: ...ic Lens 7 11 Changing of Lens 21 4 How to Use the Ex 12 Double Exposure 24 posure Meter 9 5 How to Hold the 13 Canon Interchangeable Camera 12 Lens for Canonflex RM 27 6 Focusing 13 14 Photo Aids for...
Page 7: ...me and the shutter is set Through the film winding operation the operating mechanism of the mirror and the automatic pre set aperture mechanism of the lens are set at the same time When you wind the f...
Page 8: ...ing mark When the shutter release button is pressed the mirror snaps up the lens is stopped down at the same time to the pre set aperture and the shutter is released The winding lever can be wound aft...
Page 9: ...correct exposure can be easily set If the dial stops at B turn in the opposite direction If the dial stops at 1000 turn in the opposite direction The dial cannot be turned between Band 1000 The number...
Page 10: ...ght flash duration such as 1 1000 1 500 see your speedlight instruction Avoid setting the dial for an intermediate speed other than calibrated Turn the lens automatic pre set aperture ring to the requ...
Page 11: ...is is the mechanism for adjusting the size of the aperture which is automatically closed down If thi s ring is turned and set to the mark the lens is closed down to the pre selected aperture stop for...
Page 12: ...ure stop double the exposure time if you stop down two stops you must increase the exposure time by four times Positions between numbers on the aperture ring can be used Depending on the lens this hal...
Page 13: ...dial can be lifted and turned After 10 appears in the indicator the dial cannot be turned any further to the right If 800 appears the dial cannot be turned any further to the left The film speed is n...
Page 14: ...perture 2 Set the desired shutter speed as recommended in the film instruction Point the camera at the object to be photographed Read the aperture stop indicat ed by the exposure meter needle and set...
Page 15: ...he left or right so that the needle points to 0 During this operation the photo cell must be completely covered When the background of the object being photographed is very bright as in the case of bl...
Page 16: ...ticularly im portant 1 Grasp the camera as deeply as possible with both hands 2 Steady the camera against either the cheek or forehead 3 When taking a horizon tal picture have both el bows tight again...
Page 17: ...through the finder Turn the focus ing ring When the picture in the circle in the finder is split in two by the center line then the object is out of focus The object is in focus when the image seen in...
Page 18: ...ethod for special effects or under a certain required situa tion focus the subject on the part outside the circle A waist level viewer can be attached to the eye level finder The waist level viewer is...
Page 19: ...p the back cover ope ng key and make a half turn to the left The film magazine cannot be inserted unless the opening key is in the complete open position 2 The back cover will float up slightly open d...
Page 20: ...lack in the film turn the rewind crank slow ly to the right to remove the slack 6 Close the back cover While holding down the bock cover turn the back cover opening key to the right The rewind crank s...
Page 21: ...The turning of the rewind crank will show you that the film is being correctly wC und Lip by the film take up spool So when winding the film always watch the rewind crank CANON CAMERA I NO IOOZ02 lolA...
Page 22: ...immediately 3 Turn the back cover opening key to the left and open the back cover 4 Pull out the rewind knob completely and take out the cassette magazine Once you have pressed the film rewind releas...
Page 23: ...e sh tter button The shutter will click about 10 seconds later Wind the self timer lever more than 2 3 its complete turn The time can be adjusted by the position of the self timer lever The winding of...
Page 24: ...ally adjusted at the time of setting the shutter speed dial The lens hood is necessary for flash photography Scope of Synchronization Fi B b 1 10001 5001 2 501 1 2 51 1 3 01 1 5 18I4I211I B FP Type I...
Page 25: ...mark on the lens to the red mark on the mounting part of the camera and insert the lens Turn the bayonet ring clockwise to secure the lens to the camera 21 ma rk In the back end of the lens there are...
Page 26: ...ers Small bubbles in the lens will reduce the brightness by 1 500 1 1000 but it will have no adverse effects on taking pictures and on the sharpness of the finished picture Distance Scale The distance...
Page 27: ...nce On the depth of fleld scale of Canon lenses is the letter R This is for infra red film Wh en using this film focus in the normal way Read off the distance of the object y ou are focus ing on as sh...
Page 28: ...he rewind crank 3 Stop rewinding when the dot shows 3 4 of one turn 4 lightly hold the rewind crank and wind the film winding lever When you feel resistance in the rewind crank release it 5 Then carry...
Page 29: ...f 5 6 and with the object you have focused on at 5 m 15ft your camera will give you a sharp picture from approximately 3 7m 12 3ft to 7 8m 26 ft away from the camera At F 11 you will get a sharp pictu...
Page 30: ...SOmm Lens 50mm Lens Depth of field 3 7m 7 8m F5 6 6666 6 666666 Focused at Sm Depth of field 2 9m 17m 6 66 Focused at 5m 26...
Page 31: ...pening up a new lane in photographic versatility to many serious photographers Every Canon lens is thoroughly tested to insure the highest resolution contrast brilliance and color fidelity Interchange...
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Page 33: ...nonflex are available in nine varieties in sizes of 40 48 and 58 mm to fit any Canonflex lenses For Black and White UV Ultra Violet Yl Light Yellow Y3 Yellow 01 Orange R 1 Red Gl Green For Color CCA C...
Page 34: ...ure precIsion performance in the forward and backward movement When the rangeflnder type camera lenses of focal length longer than 85 mm are used close ups from infinity to 1 1 life size are possible...
Page 35: ...er they will act as extension tubes If extension tube is added macrophotography is possible 1 s Other Photo Aids for Canonflex RM Copy Stand 3R Designed for easy copy work with the Canonflex The set c...
Page 36: ...can be blown up from 1 5 to 6 5 times of their original sizes Macro photo strut is recommended for extension tubes longer than 75 mm is done in combination with the Copy Stand 3 R Waist Level Viewer...
Page 37: ...llowing steps carefully before shooting the first film 1 Open the camera leather case and take off the lens cap 3 Shutter speed and aper ture setting r Y INC JAPAN J T 1 5 Composing the picture 2 Wind...
Page 38: ...away dust and a soft dry cloth to carefully wipe the lens Avoid touching the lens with the fingers Use a blower with a rubber ball to blow away the dust or use a soft brush to brusn away dust When wip...
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