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65

Drive Mode Selection

Press the <

H

´

> button. 

(

)

s

The button toggles between the two
drive modes.

The continuous drive mode can be
selected in the Creative Zone modes.

The drive mode can be set to single or continuous (2.5 frames per
sec.).

During continuous shooting, the captured images are first stored in the

camera's internal memory and then successively transferred to the CF
card. When the internal memory becomes full during continuous
shooting, “

” will be displayed on the LCD panel and in the

viewfinder and the camera cannot take any more shots.

As the captured images are transferred to the CF card, you will be able

to capture more images. Press the shutter button halfway to check in the
viewfinder the current remaining number of maximum burst (  to  ) for
continuous shooting. The maximum burst number will not be displayed
when there is no CF card in the camera.

If you press the shutter button halfway before all the images in the

internal memory are transferred to the CF card (while the access lamp
blinks), the image transfer to the CF card will stop temporarily.

If “

” is displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel, wait

until the access lamp turns off, then replace the CF card.

The number display “ ” - “ ” to the left of the focus confirmation light

<

n

> indicates the maximum number of continuous shots (maximum

burst) that can be taken.

With white balance bracketing (p.53), the four shots can be taken

continuously.

J

 : Single

H

: Continuous

´

 : Self-timer/

        Remote control

Summary of Contents for EOS EOS 300D

Page 1: ...E INSTRUCTION MANUAL E INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...recorded or read by a personal computer Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused Copyrights Copyright laws in your country may prohibit the use of images of people and certain...

Page 4: ...Strap EW 100DB ll with eyepiece cover EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk CD ROM Adobe Photoshop Elements Disk CD ROM Pocket Guide Quick guide to using the camera EOS DIGITAL REBEL EOS 300D DIGITAL Instructions...

Page 5: ...4 Dioptric Adjustment 36 Holding the Camera 36 2 Fully Automatic Shooting 37 YFully Automatic Shooting 38 Programmed Image Control Modes 40 MENU Reviewing Images 42 Image Review 42 Changing the Review...

Page 6: ...6 4Image with Shooting Information 86 Index Display 88 7 Magnified View 89 5Image Jump 90 MENU Automated Playback of Images Auto playback 91 MENU Rotating an Image 92 Connecting to a TV 93 MENU Image...

Page 7: ...the electrical contacts with tape to prevent contact with other metallic objects or batteries This is to prevent fire or an explosion If excessive heat smoke or fumes are emitted during battery pack...

Page 8: ...d use a dry cloth to clean off the dust around the power outlet If the surrounding is dusty humid or oily the dust on the power outlet may become moist and short circuit the outlet to cause a fire Pre...

Page 9: ...could corrode the contacts and interfere with the camera s normal operation If the camera is suddenly brought in from the cold into a warm room condensation may form on the camera and internal parts...

Page 10: ...CF Card The CF card is a precision device Do not drop CF cards or expose them to vibrations Doing so could lose the images recorded on them Do not store or use CF cards near objects that generate magn...

Page 11: ...lash sync contacts Shutter button p 26 Mode dial p 14 Lens lock pin Lens mount Contacts p 9 Depth of field preview button p 71 Built in flash p 80 Red eye reduction Self timer lamp p 82 44 Strap mount...

Page 12: ...rd slot p 24 CF card eject button p 24 LCD monitor p 31 3 7 AF point selector Enlarge button p 62 89 106 j 8 AE lock FE lock button Index Reduce button p 78 83 88 89 106 m Menu button p 28 4 Info butt...

Page 13: ...writing status Drive mode J Single HContinuous Self timer Remote control Image Recording quality da Large Fine ds Large Normal fa Medium Fine fs Medium Normal ga Small Fine gs Small Normal h RAW Shot...

Page 14: ...ator Exposure compensation amount AEB level Red eye reduction lamp on indicator Focusing screen Shutter speed FE lock Busy Aperture value CF card full warning CF card error warning j AE lock FE lock A...

Page 15: ...ns U Portrait p 40 I Landscape p 40 O Close up p 40 P Sports p 41 A Night Portrait p 41 S Flash off p 41 Mode Dial The Mode Dial is divided into two functional zones 2 2 2 2 2 Creative Zone Lets you m...

Page 16: ...tional Supplies power to the camera from a household power outlet p 22 DC coupler socket Power cord DC coupler side Power cord side Battery pack slot Power cord socket Power cord socket AC Adaptor AC...

Page 17: ...ngs that can be changed The icons and indicate that the function operates on a timer and remains in effect after the button is released The icons represent 4 6 or 16 seconds respectively These Instruc...

Page 18: ...Attaching the Strap Pass the end of the strap through the camera s strap mount from the bottom Then pass it through the strap s buckle as shown in the illustration Pull the strap to make sure it does...

Page 19: ...ver to protect against short circuit 2 mark Attach the battery Align the battery s top edge with the mark on the charger While pressing down the battery slide it in the direction of the arrow To detac...

Page 20: ...ry for an hour to attain a full charge After recharging the battery detach it and unplug the power cord from the power outlet The time required to recharge the battery depends on the ambient temperatu...

Page 21: ...low r Battery pack must be recharged Installing the Battery Battery Level Icons Open the battery compartment cover Slide the lever in the direction shown by the arrow in the diagram and open the cove...

Page 22: ...ions w fully charged battery EF S18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 lens image review ON review time of 2 sec and image quality at Large a Battery Life Temperature Shooting conditions No flash use 50 flash use Normal...

Page 23: ...Open the battery compartment cover and open the DC Coupler cord notch cover Insert the DC Coupler until the lock position and put the cord through the notch Close the cover 4 Connect the DC Coupler C...

Page 24: ...ign the lens with the red EF lens index mark 2 While pressing the lens release button turn the lens as shown by the arrow Turn the lens until it stops then detach it Mounting a Lens Detaching the Lens...

Page 25: ...n the direction shown by the arrow and open it 1 Insert the CF card Using CF cards made by Canon is recommended With the CF card label side the side with the printed mark facing toward the rear of the...

Page 26: ...ing recorded onto the CF card access lamp blinks If Error CF is displayed see page 98 If you use a low capacity CF card it might not be able to record large images A microdrive is vulnerable to vibrat...

Page 27: ...ess lamp may continue blinking for a few seconds while the CF card records the image After the image recorded to the CF card the camera turns off automatically The shutter button has two stages You ca...

Page 28: ...turn the l dial to set the desired setting Use the dial this way to set the shutter speed and aperture value During image playback you can turn the dial to view the next or previous image Using the El...

Page 29: ...tions Even while the menu is displayed you can immediately go back to shooting mode by pressing the shutter button halfway When a Basic Zone mode is set there are menu items which will not be displaye...

Page 30: ...also use the l dial to select the desired setting 4 Select a menu item Press the keys to select a menu item then press p You can also turn the l dial to select a menu item If you press the 5 button n...

Page 31: ...Rotate Image rotation Print Order Specifies images to be printed Auto Play Auto playback of imagees Review Off On On Info Review time 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Hold Auto power off 1min 2 min 4 min 8 min 15 m...

Page 32: ...ro Canceled Shooting Settings Image Recording Settings Quality ISO speed White balance WB BKT Parameters Auto rotate File numbering da Large Fine 100 Z Auto Canceled Parameter 1 On Continuous LCD Moni...

Page 33: ...d time it was taken If the date and time are not set they cannot be recorded correctly Make sure you set the date and time correctly Set the date and time Press the keys to set the digits then press p...

Page 34: ...the battery with a new CR2016 lithium battery as described below The date time setting will also be reset so you must set the correct date time Set the Power switch to 2 1 Open the cover and remove t...

Page 35: ...ou use a battery make sure the battery level is sufficient Before cleaning the image sensor detach the lens from the camera Insert the DC coupler p 22 or a fully charged battery into the battery compa...

Page 36: ...damage the shutter curtains and image sensor Do not turn the Power switch to 2 Do not open the CF card slot cover Do not remove the battery Do not insert the blower tip inside the camera beyond the l...

Page 37: ...mera s dioptric adjustment still cannot provide a clear viewfinder image using Dioptric Adjustment Lens E 10 types is recommended To obtain sharp images hold the camera still to minimize camera shake...

Page 38: ...ese modes all you do is point and shoot In addition to help prevent mistakes caused by operating the camera improperly the 6 D j 3 buttons do not operate so there is no need to worry about accidental...

Page 39: ...main subject as determined by the camera will be focused by one of the AF points 2 Focus the subject Press the shutter button halfway to focus s When focus is achieved the dot inside the active AF po...

Page 40: ...d S the built in flash will pop up and fire automatically in low light or backlit conditions To retract the flash push it back down The focus confirmation beeper can be silenced with the menu s Beep s...

Page 41: ...blur use a telephoto lens and fill the frame with the subject or have the subject stand farther away from the background This is for wide scenic views night scenes etc Using a wide angle lens will fur...

Page 42: ...he flash when you do not want it to fire The built in flash or any external Speedlite will not fire This mode is for images of people at twilight or at night The flash illuminates the subject while a...

Page 43: ...lay the image Review On setting Review On Info setting p 87 Shooting information Histogram Image Review Select Review Select the tab Press the keys to select Review then press p 1 Set the Review setti...

Page 44: ...ss p 2 Select Review time Select the tab Press the keys to select Review time then press p 1 The Hold setting keeps displaying the image until you press the shutter button halfway However if auto powe...

Page 45: ...be taken 10 sec later During the first 8 sec the beeper beeps slowly and the lamp blinks slowly During the final 2 sec the beeper beeps quickly and the lamp stays lit s During the self timer operatio...

Page 46: ...sec later The operation indicators during the 2 sec will be the same as normal self timer operation 2 Remote control shooting cannot be done continuously After taking one shot wait until the access l...

Page 47: ...y light may enter the eyepiece and affect the exposure when the image is captured To prevent this use the eyepiece cover attached to the neck strap to cover the eyepiece Remove the eyecup From the bot...

Page 48: ...ting digital images Image recording quality ISO speed white balance processing parameters file numbering and auto rotation For Basic Zone modes only the image recording quality except h file numbering...

Page 49: ...Records a medium size image approx 2 80 megapixels Small For A5 size 210 x 148 mm or smaller prints Records a small image size approx 1 60 megapixels RAW For A4 size 297 x 210 mm and larger prints Re...

Page 50: ...ode a fa JPEG image is also recorded simultaneously and embedded within the RAW image To extract the embedded JPEG image use the dedicated software For details see the software s instructions A differ...

Page 51: ...aytime backlit conditions ISO 100 is set ISO Speed in the Basic Zone Modes Y U I O P A S Normal No flash Auto 100 Auto Auto 400 Auto Auto With built in flash 400 100 400 400 With external Speedlite 10...

Page 52: ...ore red To the human eye a white object still looks white regardless of the type of lighting With a digital camera s white balance setting you can compensate for the color temperature so that the colo...

Page 53: ...lens focus mode switch to MF then focus manually p 64 Set any white balance setting p 51 Shoot the white object so that a standard exposure is obtained If it is underexposed or overexposed a correct w...

Page 54: ...is is called white balance bracketing One stop is equivalent to 5 Mireds of a color conversion filter used by film cameras Set the image recording quality to any setting except RAW p 48 1 Select WB BK...

Page 55: ...r to record the shot White balance bracketing can be used together with auto exposure bracketing AEB p 76 In this case the three AEB shots will have three white balance bracketed images recorded for e...

Page 56: ...ow 2 Processing Parameters sRGB will be set as the color space for parameters other than Adobe RGB Parameter Description Parameter 1 The image will have vivid and crisp colors In the Basic Zone modes...

Page 57: ...ers Parameter Contrast Sharpness Saturation Color tone Minus Low contrast Less sharp outline Low saturation Reddish skin tone Plus High contrast Sharp outline High saturation Yellowish skin tone 1 Sel...

Page 58: ...e keys to set the parameter then press p 5 Return to the Parameters menu Press the m button twice to return to step 1 Then press p 6 Select the desired Set Number Press the keys to select Set 1 Set 2...

Page 59: ...set to the first file number XXX 0001 Since the file number starts from 0001 in each CF card you can organize images according to the CF card 1Select File numbering Select the tab Press the keys to se...

Page 60: ...uto rotate setting Press the keys to select On then press p 2 Take a vertical shot For the image review right after image capture the image will not be displayed vertically on the LCD monitor 3 Playba...

Page 61: ...gs appear on the LCD monitor Press the 4 button again to clear the LCD monitor Camera Setting Information For viewing image with shooting information during playback see Image with Shooting Informatio...

Page 62: ...peed or aperture value to obtain the exposure you want You take control of the camera Depth of field preview exposure compensation AEB AE lock bulb and white balance bracketing are possible only in Cr...

Page 63: ...situation You can select any of the seven AF points manually This is best when you want to be sure to focus on a particular subject or to use quick AF function to help you compose a particular shot q...

Page 64: ...to focus 3 Keep pressing the shutter button halfway and recompose the image as desired 4 Shoot 5 Under low light conditions the built in flash fires a brief burst of flashes when you press the shutter...

Page 65: ...ect and lock the focus before recomposing 2 Set the lens focus mode switch to MF and focus manually Set the lens focus mode switch to MF 1 If you press the shutter button halfway during manual focusin...

Page 66: ...more images Press the shutter button halfway to check in the viewfinder the current remaining number of maximum burst to for continuous shooting The maximum burst number will not be displayed when th...

Page 67: ...T 1 Focus on the subject Look through the viewfinder and aim any AF point over the subject Then press the shutter button halfway 2 Shoot Compose the shot and press the shutter button fully 4 AF point...

Page 68: ...fting the program To do this press the shutter button down halfway then turn the l dial until the shutter speed or aperture value you want is displayed Program shift is canceled automatically after th...

Page 69: ...er speed can blur the subject to give the impression of motion R stands for time value Set the Mode Dial to R 1 Select the desired shutter speed Look at the LCD panel and turn the l dial to set the de...

Page 70: ...If the minimum aperture blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the l dial to set a faster shutter speed until the blinking stops Or decrease the ISO speed R Shutter Priority AE Shutter Speed Display Th...

Page 71: ...her f number the clearer the focus will be for both near and far objects wider depth of field E is an abbreviation for Aperture value Set the Mode Dial to E 1 Select the desired aperture value Look at...

Page 72: ...s locked AE lock while the Depth of Field Preview button is pressed E Aperture Priority AE Depth of field Preview If the shutter speed blinks it indicates underexposure Turn the l dial to set a larger...

Page 73: ...stands for manual Select the desired shutter speed Turn the l dial to set the desired shutter speed 2 Select the desired aperture value Hold down the button and turn the l dial to set the desired ape...

Page 74: ...he exposure level and set the desired shutter speed and aperture value 5 Shoot 6 f Manual Exposure If the exposure level mark v blinks at the z or b level it indicates that the difference between the...

Page 75: ...Mode Dial to Q Shoot 3 1 The Q mode cannot be used if the lens focus mode switch is set to MF If the shutter speed blinks it indicates underexposure Increase the ISO speed If the shutter speed blinks...

Page 76: ...ode Dial to any Creative Zone mode except f 1 Check the exposure setting Press the shutter button halfway and check the display 2 3 Shoot 4 Standard exposure index Exposure level mark Decreased exposu...

Page 77: ...en press p s The L and AEB level will appear on the LCD panel 2 Select AEB Select the tab Press the keys to select AEB then press p 1 Shoot s The three bracketed shots will be exposed in the following...

Page 78: ...nor bulb exposures can be used in AEB mode If the drive mode is set to continuous the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously and then the shooting will stop If the drive mode is set to singl...

Page 79: ...ect s The exposure setting will be displayed in the viewfinder 1 Press the j button s The j icon will light in the viewfinder to indicate that the exposure setting has been locked AE lock Aim the cent...

Page 80: ...sired aperture value 3 Shoot Press and hold the shutter button down fully Exposure continues as long as you hold down the shutter button The LCD panel will display the elapsed exposure time sec 4 Sinc...

Page 81: ...s such as the night sky slow sync shooting will be set so that both the subject and background are exposed correctly The main subject is captured by the flash and the background is captured by long ex...

Page 82: ...200 sec Manual Q Auto 1 60 to 1 200 sec Auto When using an external Speedlite use an EX series Speedlite The flash cannot be fired with an EZ E EG ML or TL series Speedlite set in the TTL or A TTL aut...

Page 83: ...duction Press the keys to select On then press p 2 Using Red eye Reduction When you press the shutter button down halfway the red eye reduction lamp indicator appears in the viewfinder Red eye reducti...

Page 84: ...the M button to pop up the built in flash In the viewfinder check that the M icon is lit 1 Press the j button Aim the viewfinder center over the subject where you want to lock the flash exposure then...

Page 85: ...ing the main subject s position brightness background front and back lighting conditions camera orientation horizontal or vertical etc the camera sets the proper exposure Partial metering This is set...

Page 86: ...ase images and how to connect the camera to a TV monitor Images not taken with the camera The camera might not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera or edited with a pers...

Page 87: ...nformation display While an image is displayed on the LCD monitor press the 4 button to display the image s shooting information Single image Playback the image Press the button s The last captured im...

Page 88: ...oduced By checking the image and its histogram you can see the exposure level pattern and the overall tone reproduction condition Highlight Alert When the image information is displayed any overexpose...

Page 89: ...rder 2 Set the camera to the playback mode Press the button s The last captured image will appear on the LCD monitor 1 Select an image Press the cross keys to move the green frame in the respective di...

Page 90: ...tion To quit the magnified display press the button 3 Magnify the image Press the 7 button s The center of the image will be magnified To increase the magnification hold down the 7 button Press the 8...

Page 91: ...o possible during image protection and image rotation Jumping in the single image image information and magnified view modes Press the key to jump ten images backward or press the key to jump ten imag...

Page 92: ...d on the upper left of the image Press p again to resume the auto play 2 Select Auto Play Select the tab Press the keys to select Auto Play 1 Stop the auto play Press the m button to stop the auto pla...

Page 93: ...pear 1 Rotate the image Press the keys to select the image to be rotated then press p s Each time you press p the image will rotate clockwise To rotate another image repeat step 2 To quit the image ro...

Page 94: ...era to the TV Open the camera s terminal cover Use the video cable provided to connect the camera s terminal to the TV monitor s VIDEO IN terminal Insert the cable plug all the way in 1 Turn the TV on...

Page 95: ...protection press p again The icon will disappear To protect another image repeat step 2 To quit the image protection press the m button The menu will reappear 2 Image protection icon Once an image is...

Page 96: ...sed accidentally protect it Erasing a Single Image Set the playback mode and select the image to be erased Press the button Press the keys to select the image to be erased 1 Display the erase menu Pre...

Page 97: ...K then press p s All unprotected images will be erased While the images are being erased you can cancel the erasure by pressing the p button 4 9 Erasing an Image Erasing All Images Once an image is er...

Page 98: ...r 2 Formatting a CF card will erase everything in the card including protected images Before formatting a card make sure there is nothing you need to retain If necessary transfer the images to a perso...

Page 99: ...from being recorded or read Use another CF card instead Or if you have a commercially available CF card reader that can read the CF card use it to transfer the images in the card to a personal compute...

Page 100: ...Camera By using the dedicated cable to connect the camera to a Canon printer optional compatible with direct printing you can easily print images directly from the camera The direct printing operatio...

Page 101: ...nected 4 Connect the camera to the printer For information on which cable to use and how to connect it to the printer refer to the printer s instruction booklet When connecting the cable plug to the c...

Page 102: ...be sure to fully recharge it first While printing monitor the battery level Before disconnecting the cable from the camera s terminal turn off both the camera and printer Then grasp and pull the conn...

Page 103: ...n is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor Press the keys to select the image to be printed 1 Press p s The print setting screen will appear 2 Connected printer icon Print setting screen Trim...

Page 104: ...he BJ printer s paper size For the setting procedure see Setting the Printing Style on the next page 3 Printing Print the image Press the keys to select PRINT then press p s Printing will start When t...

Page 105: ...e will appear instead of Paper With the Image setting you can print one image on one sheet or eight identical smaller images on one sheet This can be selected when postcard size paper is used Borders...

Page 106: ...3 If you set Bordered certain printers may print the date on the border The date may be hard to see on a light background or on the border If Date is On the date recorded for the image will appear on...

Page 107: ...change the Style Borders after setting the trimming the trimming setting will be lost Setting the Trimming Trim the image The image area within the trimming frame will be printed 2 Select Trimming Pre...

Page 108: ...y The smaller the trimming frame the rougher the image quality will be If you use a card photo printer and the image quality would look rough due to trimming the trimming frame will turn red If you se...

Page 109: ...after the current print is finished printing With a BJ printer The printing will stop and the paper being printed will be discharged Resolving Printing Errors If an error occurs during printing an er...

Page 110: ...record the image selections quantity of prints and other print settings on a CF card or other recording media Print settings with a DPOF compatible digital camera enable the following By fitting a CF...

Page 111: ...images first and then select all the images the image selection will be set to All h images cannot be selected for printing Printing Options Set the print type date and file No options Select Print O...

Page 112: ...The set up screen will appear 3 Print Type Date File No Select the desired setting Press the keys to select the desired setting then press p 4 Exit the set up screen Press the m button The print orde...

Page 113: ...he CF card whose Print Order specifications have been set DPOF will not work with any images which were removed from the CF card without DPOF specification Depending on the DPOF compatible printer and...

Page 114: ...the desired image Press the 8 button to see a three image view To return to the single image view press the 7 button 2 Three image view When the print type is Standard or Both you can set the number o...

Page 115: ...he keys to checkmark the index print checkbox on the upper left Or leave it unchecked if you do not want to include the image to the index print To select another image repeat steps 3 and 4 3 Print Or...

Page 116: ...reen On the Print Order screen press the m button to save the settings to the CF card The screen will then return to the main menu 3 Select Mark all Press the keys to select Mark all then press p s On...

Page 117: ...played will differ depending on the type of print and printer Options that cannot be set will be dimmed e Press the keys to select the desired setting then press p The setting will then take effect r...

Page 118: ...mbnail images that can be printed on the paper depends on the paper size Credit card size paper 20 images L size 42 and postcard size 63 As for the number of thumbnail images with a BJ printer refer t...

Page 119: ...fter printing is stopped press the keys to select Resume then press p Printing cannot be resumed in the following cases Before resuming the printing you changed the printing options Before resuming th...

Page 120: ...119 MEMO...

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Page 122: ...121 8 Reference This section will help you understand your camera better It covers basic shooting concepts camera specifications system accessories and other reference information...

Page 123: ...lity ISO speed Parameters Mode Dial Basic Zone Creative Zone One Shot AI Servo AI Focus Auto Manual Program shift Exposure compensation AEB AE lock Depth of field preview Evaluative Partial Centerweig...

Page 124: ...ontinues during continuous shooting approx 2 5 fps up to a max burst of 4 images Drive mode ONE SHOT AF AI Servo AF AI Focus AF Single An image cannot be taken unless focus is achieved When focus is a...

Page 125: ...e CF card eject button pops out then close the CF card slot cover tightly p 24 The access lamp still blinks even when the Power switch is set to 2 If you set the Power switch to OFF right after shooti...

Page 126: ...screen is dirty s Use a soft cloth to clean the screen The LCD s service life has expired s Consult your nearest customer service center or dealer The image is out of focus The lens focus mode switch...

Page 127: ...correct date and time has not been set s Set the correct date and time p 32 No image appears on the TV screen Video cable plugs are not inserted fully s Insert the video cable plugs firmly all the way...

Page 128: ...the shot Press the button to see if the image appears on the LCD monitor Error code Countermeasures Clean the lens contacts p 9 There is a problem with the CF card Do one of the following Remove and...

Page 129: ...y Pack BP 511 Powerful lithium ion recharegable power pack When fully recharged it enables approx 500 shots to be taken at 20 C 68 F with 50 flash use Battery Grip BG E1 Accommodates two Battery Pack...

Page 130: ...hting effects CF Card Data storage device where the captured images are recorded CF cards made by Canon are recommended Remote Switch RS 60E3 This is a remote switch with an 60 cm 2 0 ft cord to preve...

Page 131: ...ote Controller RC 5 E series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Neck Strap EW 100DBII 220EX ST E2 420EX 550EX Macro Ring Lite MR 14EX Bundled Accessories Macro Twin Lite MT 24EX Semi hard Case EH 16L Battery...

Page 132: ...Windows 2000 Professional Windows ME Windows 98 Second Edition Mac OS 9 0 9 2 Mac OS X PC card adapter EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Adobe Photoshop Elements Disk Interface cable IFC 300PCU Video Cable VC...

Page 133: ...s set and RAW Image format JPEG and RAW 12 bit File size 1 Large Fine Approx 3 1 MB 3072x2048 pixels 2 Large Normal Approx 1 8 MB 3072x2048 pixels 3 Medium Fine Approx 1 8 MB 2048x1360 pixels 4 Medium...

Page 134: ...TTL CT SIR with a CMOS sensor TTL secondary image registration phase detection AF points 7 AF working range EV 0 5 18 at 20 C 68 F ISO 100 Focusing modes One Shot AF AI Servo AF AI Focus AF Manual foc...

Page 135: ...RS 60E3 Remote Controller RC 5 RC 1 Built in Flash Type Auto pop up E TTL autoflash retractable Guide No 13 ISO 100 meters 43 ISO 100 ft Recycling time Approx 3 sec Flash ready indicator Flash ready i...

Page 136: ...the camera Printable images JPEG images Settings Print quantity style image paper borders date and trimming Menus Menu categories Shooting menu Playback menu Setup menu LCD monitor language 12 langua...

Page 137: ...range 85 or lower Dimensions W x H x D 91 0 x 32 3 x 67 0 mm 3 6 x 1 3 x 2 6 in Weight 105 g 3 7 oz excluding power cord EF S18 55mm f 3 5 5 6 Angle of view Diagonal extent 74 20 27 50 Horizontal ext...

Page 138: ...erference 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 measure...

Page 139: ...Settings 60 Cleaning the Image Sensor 34 Clear all camera settings 31 Clear camera settings 31 Close up 40 Continuous shooting 65 Creative Zone 14 Custom White Balance 52 D Date Time 32 Depth of fiel...

Page 140: ...5 56 Portrait 40 Power Switch 26 Print Order 110 Print Type 110 Printing Options 110 Printing Style 104 Program AE 66 Protection 94 R RAW 48 Recharging the Battery 18 20 128 Red eye Reduction 82 Repla...

Page 141: ...zzano Milanofiori Milano Italy CANON Schweiz AG Gesch ftsbereich Wiederverkauf Industriestrasse 12 CH 8305 Dietlikon Switzerland CANON G m b H Oberlaaerstrasse 233 4th floor 1100 Wien Austria CANON Es...

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