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Summary of Contents for EOS 600

Page 1: ...g Other advanced functions include Programmed Image Control that sets controls for 7 types of photos and Custom Function Control that lets you re program 7 operations to your individual preference Ple...

Page 2: ...ilm 12 Manual Film Speed Setting t 13 Standard Full Auto Position 14 Focus Lock 15 Auto9latic Film Rewind 16 Programmed Image Control 18 Setting the AF Mode 22 Setting the Film Winding Mode 23 Self ti...

Page 3: ...ontrol that sets controls for 7 types of photos and Custom Function Control that lets you re program 7 operations to your individual preference Please read this manual carefully fQr a full un derstand...

Page 4: ...to the green 0 A or e mark The display will come on at this time If the display does not appear confirm that the battery is loaded correctly 2 As shown in the photo load the battery so that its termi...

Page 5: ...red dot on the lens Then light ly push it in and turn clock wise until it stops 2 Turn the body cap counter clockwise and remove it To attach align its 0 mark with the camera s red dot then turn the...

Page 6: ...t shoulder width for a steady natural stance 1 Center the AF frame J over the mai n subject 2 Press the shutter button halfway and auto matOic focus AF starts When correct focus is obtained the green...

Page 7: ...T he automatically set film speed will appear in the display panel while the film advances to the first usable frame When using film without a OX code set the speed manually by following these steps I...

Page 8: ...IL l l U ONESHOTI rsl U 3 Press the shutter button halfway to focus the subject and gently press the shutter button completely to take the picture Once the shutter button is pressed halfway the displ...

Page 9: ...he film rewind button to rewind before the roll ends The function begins immediately D The film automatically rewinds at the end of the roll 2 Film rewind stops automatically when the film has been co...

Page 10: ...re to try various angles for more variety and a different look at you r su bjects A number corresponding to the P l C photo will appear in the display panel The number increases as the dial is turned...

Page 11: ...itch to the I mark PO Close ups Close up photos of flowers insects and subject detail are easy at this setting Be aware of your lens closest focusing distance for sharp photos P J Portraits Attach a t...

Page 12: ...or AI SERVO Open the switch cover and press the AF mode selector In AI Servo AF mode new Focus Prediction tracks moving subjects accurately to keep images in sharp focus Activated automatically it ant...

Page 13: ...ttery check button Do not stand in front of the camera when you press the shutter button In self timer photography use the finder cover to prevent stray light from entering 1 Slide the eyecup up to re...

Page 14: ...ntal pat terns window blinds B Subjects in extremely strong backlight with strong reflections Subjects with an object in front of them caged zoo animals C Fast moving subjects difficult to keep within...

Page 15: ...OCUS and the AF mode cannot be set 2 Turn the lens manual focusing ring and focus y our subject using the matte surface until it is sharp The subject is in focus when the image is not fuzzy Some EF le...

Page 16: ...The display moves in the sequence below 2 8 G r J C L J p le J ONE SHOT When both values blink exposure is incorrect Use a Neutral Density filter in bright settings and switch to flash photography in...

Page 17: ...following the steps on p 30 The initial shutter speed setting is always 125 1 125 Turn the electronic input dial for the desired shut ter speed Shutter speed display Vi ewfinder information Tv 2aaa B...

Page 18: ...field provided that aperture and shooting distance are the same 3 The farther the shooting distance the greater the depth of field 4 Depth of field is generally greater in the back ground than the fo...

Page 19: ...e in sharp focus and the exposure will be correct 3 Depth of field will be shallow if two points are focused at the same shooting distance A tele photo lens is recommended for portraits in order to st...

Page 20: ...mera s mode except when the main switch is set to the green mark posi tion 0 The partial metering area is approximately 6 50 0 of the picture area The AE lock mechanism automatically works in the part...

Page 21: ...re on film in tentionally The range of bracketing is up to 5 steps in 1 2 step increments This mode can not be used in flash photography 1 Open the switch cover and press both the AF mode selector and...

Page 22: ...for a creative effect A maximuQl of nine exposures on the same frame can be done with the simple operation of the electronic input dial 0 5 1 5 2 5 1 5 step of compensation used 2 Set the exposure co...

Page 23: ...ies should be a relatively dark subject so that the image in the next exposure will show up clearly 3 When using print film please inform the devel oper that you have taken multiple exposures or your...

Page 24: ...of roll 2 Film leader out Leaves the film leader Film leader completely outside the cartridge rewound into cartridge 3 Film speed set Cancels automatic film Film speed set by camera speed setting of D...

Page 25: ...c Fill in flash This technique utilizes a flash unit as an auxil iary light to prevent subject underexposure in backlit situations Generally the exposure level between the main subject illuminated by...

Page 26: ...field of view standard to be seen without distraction Usable with all lenses E Matte field with vertical and horizontal reference D Laser Matte Selection lines It is best for architectural photography...

Page 27: ...of the neckstrap through the rings on the camera as shown When carrying the camera on your shoulder keep the lens facing your body to minimize the risk of damage Keep the camera in a case to protect i...

Page 28: ...eratures about 0 C 32 F and the display may become dark in high temperatures about 60 C 140 F Take your camera to the nearest Canon Ser vice Facility for the replacement of the liquid crystal 2 Blinki...

Page 29: ...rture value Exposure compensation value Shutter priority AE Aperture priority AE Depth of field AE Exposure compensation Film winding mode Single exposure Continuous exposure Self timer Film load chec...

Page 30: ...moae indicator dEP 1 dEP 2 Aperture value The bright and easy to read viewfinder displays only necessary information at the bottom The AF frame Flash charge completion indicator Exposure compensation...

Page 31: ...is equipped with the advanced In telligenit Program AE which chooses the best shutter speed aperture combinations taki ng the lens focal length into account When the automat ically set shutter speed...

Page 32: ...ion indicator 5 AF in focus indicator flashes at 6 Hz when AF ist not possible Light Metering System TTL full aperture metering using SPC Two select able metering patterns evaluative metering and part...

Page 33: ...positioning and back cover closure the film automatically advances to the first usable frame and then stops approx 1 0 sec Film Wind Automatic using the built in miniature motor Con firmation by the...

Page 34: ...infrared preflash the correct aperture value is automatically set X sync speed is also automatically set between 1 60 and 1 125 sec upon flash charge completion TTL control system which meters the lig...

Page 35: ...g the battery check button Three energy levels are shown by the battery check bar marks in the display panel Back Cover Interchangeable Opened by sliding the latch with safety lock Quartz Date Back E...

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