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TO THE CUSTOMER

1.  Canon shall bear no responsibility for 

damage resulting from improper operation 
of this product by the customer.

2.  Canon shall make no guarantees about 

the product quality, functions, or operation 
manual and its marketability and suitability 
for the customer’s purpose. 
Moreover, Canon shall bear no 
responsibility for any damage, direct or 
incidental, that results from usage for the 
customer’s purpose.

3.  Canon shall make no guarantees about the 

results obtained using this product.

4.  The product specifications, configuration, 

and appearance are subject to change 
without prior notice.

5.  For further information on repairs, 

maintenance, or adjustments not 
mentioned in this operation manual, 
contact your Canon dealer or your Canon 
sales representative.

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undertake servicing or repair of a product 
if it is modified without consulting Canon or 
your Canon sales representative.

MAINTENANCE AND 

INSPECTION

NOTE

1.  Gently blow or brush away dust or dirt on 

the lens surface using a lens blower or a 
soft lens brush. Remove any fingerprints or 
other stains with a soft clean cotton cloth 
moistened with commercially available lens 
cleaning fluid or lens cleaning paper. 
Be careful not to rub dust across the lens, 
as the lens surface may be scratched.

2.  A periodic inspection about once a year is 

recommended. 
The inspection and maintenance interval 
depends on the operating conditions, the 
frequency of use, and the environment. If 
required, overhaul the lens.

STORAGE

 

CAUTION

1.  Always attach the lens cap (or hood 

cap) and the dust cap before storing the 
lens. Storing the lens without these caps 
attached may present a fire hazard. (Very 
bright light, such as sunlight, may be 
focused by the lens and cause a fire.)

NOTE

1.  If the lens becomes damp because of 

use in fog, mist, or drizzle, wipe off the 
moisture with a soft dry cloth and seal the 
lens together with an effective desiccant 
in a vinyl bag to remove moisture that has 
entered the interior.

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Summary of Contents for CN-E30-105mm

Page 1: ...he operation manual for counties other than Japan GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION 4 Product Configuration 6 Names of Parts 7 F B Back Focus Adjustment 8 Available Accessories 10 Dimensions of Parts 12 Specifications 13 Appendix External view apx 2 ...

Page 2: ...terference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiv...

Page 3: ...bstances that are generally associated with EEE At the same time your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office waste authority approved WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service Your cooperation ...

Page 4: ...if not heeded may render the product unworkable or cause it to function improperly Also provides helpful information for operation HANDLING THE PRODUCT WARNING 1 Do not stare at the sun or other source of high intensity light through the lens Doing so could injure your eyes CAUTION 1 Make sure all mountings are tightened securely If any of these mountings becomes loose the lens may fall possibly c...

Page 5: ... or a soft lens brush Remove any fingerprints or other stains with a soft clean cotton cloth moistened with commercially available lens cleaning fluid or lens cleaning paper Be careful not to rub dust across the lens as the lens surface may be scratched 2 A periodic inspection about once a year is recommended The inspection and maintenance interval depends on the operating conditions the frequency...

Page 6: ...e above Product Configuration Two types of the CN E30 105mm T2 8 L are available for the positive lock mount S type and the Canon EF mount SP type Figures in this manual are for the S type lens unless otherwise mentioned Lens body 1 Zoom focus lever short 1 Zoom focus lever long 1 Attachment holder 1 Lens cap 1 Rear lens cap 1 Operation Manual 1 Reference Guide 1 Attachment holder ...

Page 7: ...rotation 300 Zoom drive gear Number of teeth 111 Module 0 8 metric module P C D 88 8 mm Angular rotation 93 5 Iris drive gear Number of teeth 111 Module 0 8 metric module P C D 88 8 mm Angular rotation 55 Lens holder Attachment holder F B adjuster cover EF mount S type Zoom focus levers PL mount SP type ...

Page 8: ...ance range 6 to 12 ft 1 Remove three screws and remove the F B adjuster cover as in the right figure Note Be sure to keep the screws for later reattachment 2 Mount the lens on the camera and turn two F B adjuster screws counterclockwise one revolution as in the right figure CAUTION Be sure to securely mount the lens on the camera mount Note Be sure not to remove the screws Screws x 3 F B adjuster ...

Page 9: ...rn the zoom ring to set the lens to the wide angle end then turn the F B adjuster to bring the object into focus Note Be sure not to move the focus ring at this time 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 two or three times 7 Secure the F B adjuster and reattach the F B adjuster cover following the reverse procedure F B adjuster Use the index mark and adjuster scale for back focus adjustment ...

Page 10: ...ng Φ15 mm and Φ19 mm rod adaptors When using a Φ19 rod attach the supplied attachment holder to the lens holder CAUTION Be sure to use the lens holder when mounting the lens on a camera Be sure to avoid applying excessive weight to the lens mount when the lens is mounted on a lens support ...

Page 11: ...s are in complete contact Refer to the operation manual for the respective camera for the detailed information 2 Secure the attachment holder on the lens support using the clamping screw supplied with the lens support 3 Push the lens toward the camera until both mounting surfaces are in complete contact and clamp the lens support to the rods Lens support ...

Page 12: ... PL mount Spur gear specifications Focus drive gear Zoom drive gear Iris drive gear Number of teeth 133 111 111 Module 0 8 metric module 0 8 metric module 0 8 metric module P C D 106 4 mm 88 8 mm 88 8 mm Angular rotation 300 degrees 93 5 degrees 55 degrees ...

Page 13: ... 25 9 degrees Angular Field of View H V at telephoto end 14 2 7 5 degrees Minimum Object Distance M O D 0 6 m from the image sensor Object Dimensions at M O D Super 35mm 32 3 x 18 2 cm at wide angle end 9 3 x 5 2 cm at telephoto end EOS C300 33 1 x 18 6 cm at wide angle end 9 6 x 5 4 cm at telephoto end EOS C500 35 3 x 18 6 cm at wide angle end 10 2 x 5 4 cm at telephoto end Focus Angular Rotation...

Page 14: ...ng a subject at close range In addition this tendency increases for lenses with longer focal lengths When shooting images carefully check the focusing condition using the zoom mode of the finder or other means and shoot a sufficient number of test images before performing focus operations for EF mount Lens only The T numbers of this lens are indicated on the iris ring of the lens On the other hand...

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