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Summary of Contents for EOS Rebel 2000

Page 1: ...Canon EOS DATE 300 300par__ The image was removed due to copyright restrictions...

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Page 3: ...g pictures Page numbers in parentheses indicate where you can find more relevant information Also read Handling Precautions on page 6 to prevent camera malfunction and damage In this Instructions book...

Page 4: ...Firing of the Built in Flash AF Assist with the Built in Flash Single frame and Continuous Shooting Using Red eye Reduction Portrait Mode Landscape Mode Close up Mode Sports Mode Night Scene Mode Sel...

Page 5: ...re Bracketing AEB m Silencing the Beeper Bulb Exposures Multiple Exposures 150 Setting the ISO Film Speed Using the Remote Switch Sold separately Using the Built in Flash Using the Built in Flash Basi...

Page 6: ...When you will not be using the camera for an extended period remove the batteries Store the camera in a well ventilated cool dry place Release the shutter a few times occasionally to make sure the ca...

Page 7: ...on Although the batteries work well even at low temperatures battery performance may decline slightly at freezing temperatures In such a case keep spare batteries warm in a pocket etc and use and warm...

Page 8: ...amera back until itsnaps shut See page 20 The film will then advance to the first frame automatically Attach a lens Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens clockwise unti itsnaps i...

Page 9: ...mode switch to 4 Dial to O Full Auto AF See page 24 See page 18 Press the shutter button At the end of the roll the film completely to take the picture rewinds automatically Open the camera back and r...

Page 10: ...age 38 LCD panel page 12 45 Flash button page 60 Red eye reduction lamp Film plane mark page 27 Sell timer operation display page 33 Command Dial page 14 7 Main Dial Strap eyelet page 15 A Shutter but...

Page 11: ...ton page 59 Eyepiece page 13 ind Remote control socket page 58 Connects to Remote Switch 85 60 sold separately Film window Battery chamber cover Battery chamber cover lever page 16 Quartz date display...

Page 12: ...r Function indicators Red eye reduction icon Beeper icon Multiple exposure icon AEB icon Frame counter Multiple exposure setting Multiple exposure count operation indicator counts down Exposure scale...

Page 13: ...cator Exposure level scale Exposure level display Metered manual exposure display AEB amount indicator High speed sync FP flash display Shutter speed display Aperture display Red eye reduction light O...

Page 14: ...AE page 42 press the shutter button Shutter speed priority AE page 44 Programmed Image Control Aw Aperture priority AE page 46 Zone M Manual exposure 48 Fully automatic picture taking to suit Depth of...

Page 15: ...mera Before You Start Attaching the Strap Pass theendof strap through the Eyepiece cover camera s strap eyelet from the bottom Then pass itthrough the strap s clasps Pull the strap to make sure it doe...

Page 16: ...hium CR2 batteries Slide the battery chamber cover lever as shown by the arrow and open the battery chamber cover B Insert the batteries with the 4 contacts and oriented as shown on the battery chambe...

Page 17: ...el icon Battery Service Life With 24 ex rolls Ambient Temperature 0 Flash Use 50 Flash Use 100 Flash Use At 20 C 60 24 12 At 10 C 40 16 8 The Battery Service Life table above is based on Canon s testi...

Page 18: ...focus mode Switch to AF If the focus mode switch is set to or M on older lenses autofocus will not operate While the lens autofocuses do not touch the lens where it rotates jJ Remove the front lens c...

Page 19: ...s indicator lights in green The shutter speed and aperture are also set and displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder T When it is pressed completely The shutter is released to take the picture...

Page 20: ...e camera Then close the camera back Press down the film cartridge so that itis set securely and the film does not slacken Ifthe edge of the film leader goes beyond the orange mark push some of the fil...

Page 21: ...d set the ISO speed manually See 57 Unloading Film After the film s last frame is exposed the camera rewinds the film automatically When the film rewind ends the camera will make a shutter release sou...

Page 22: ...before loading a new roll of film Holding the Camera mm To avoid taking a blurred shot hold the camera properly as described below For horizontal shooting For vertical shooting Wrap your right hand a...

Page 23: ...ese modes override the camera s Main Dial 2 and buttons except for and the shutter button This is to prevent spoiled shots caused by accidental operation of camera controls Camera Controlled Automatic...

Page 24: ...Aim any of the focusing points on the subject One of the focusing points will focus the subject as recognized by the TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS camera To focus a subject not covered by any of the focu...

Page 25: ...he same time See page 39 If the in focus indicator blinks the shutter cannotbe released See pages 40 and 68 Out of the seven focusing points generally the one covering the closest subject is selected...

Page 26: ...sh flashes continuously when you press the shutter button halfway This is to illuminate the subject to enable easier autofocusing The AF assist light is effective up to about 4 meters 13 2 feet In a C...

Page 27: ...setting takes effect after any of the following actions The shutter button is pressed halfway Red eye reduction Command Dial is turned lamp ON indicator Six seconds elapse When you presstheshutterbut...

Page 28: ...e C page 24 Background blur is most effective when the subject fills the frame from the waist up Also the further away the subject is from the background the more blurred the background will become Us...

Page 29: ...re may occur due to camera shake Using a tripod is recommended The shutter speed will stil blink even while a tripod is used Even ifthe built in flash has been popped up itwill not fire Al the shutter...

Page 30: ...ull Auto mode C page 24 yz Focus the subject at the lens closest focusing distance ir you have zoom lens use the maximum focal length to obtain a larger magnification For better close ups macro lens a...

Page 31: ...ure is the same as with the Full Auto mode 0 page 24 fthe shutter speed display blinks the shutter speed may be too slow and a blurred picture may occur due to camera shake Using a tripod is recommend...

Page 32: ...o Fi The picture taking procedure is the same as with the Full Auto mode C3 24 Using ISO 400 or faster film is recommended Ifonly a night scene without people is to be photographed use the mode instea...

Page 33: ...f timer The picture taking procedure is the same as with the Full Auto mode C3 page 24 When you press the shutter button completely the beeper will sound and the shutter will be released 10 sec later...

Page 34: ...the shutter button at a remote distance See page 58 Do not stand in front of the camera when you start the self timer Doing so will throw off the focus Using the Eyepiece Cover If you use the self tim...

Page 35: ...DUE The date or time is imprinted on the lower right corner of the picture as shown above To change the date time MODE imprinting format press the MODE button Each time the button is pressed the impr...

Page 36: ...SELECT button until none of the digits blink Replacing the Quartz Date Back s Battery When the date time on the quartz date display panel or imprinted photograph looks faded replace the CR2025 lithium...

Page 37: ...lled Shooting The zx icon indicates the Main Dial Even after the shutter button is pressed and released the shutter speed and aperture will remain displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder for...

Page 38: ...ically Suited for snapshots Manual selection You can select any one of the seven focusing points to achieve focus It is convenient when you want to make sure the target subject is focused or when you...

Page 39: ...ic Focusing Subjects not Covered by the Focusing Points If you want to focus a subject not covered by any of the focusing points use AF lock as described below Select the desired focusing point See pa...

Page 40: ...on a flat surface etc b Extremely backlit or reflective subjects Example Automobile with a highly reflective finish c Overlapping near and far objects Example Animal behind bars in a cage In such case...

Page 41: ...sting light backlight conditions and the active focusing points are taken into account to obtain a suitable exposure Partial metering The exposure setting is based on the brightness of an area 9 5 of...

Page 42: ...Command Dial to P Press the shutter button halfway to focus When focus is achieved the beeper will sound and the in focus indicator at the lower right will light Check the display The shutter speed a...

Page 43: ...ilt in flash ON OFF High speed sync with an EX series Speedlite FE lock with an EX series Speedlite About Program Shift In the Program AE mode you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture comb...

Page 44: ...ve the impression of motion Set the desired shutter speed with the 2 Tv stands for Time value which is the shutter speed THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS T...

Page 45: ...shutter speed until the aperture display stops blinking photograph a scene on a TV screen use a shutter speed of 1 15 sec for Y best results Use a tripod to prevent blur Shutter Speed Display The shu...

Page 46: ...e the depth of field to make both the foreground and background look sharp Set the desired aperture with the 2 Av stands for aperture value THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE THE IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE TO COPYR...

Page 47: ...half stops as shown below The larger the number the smaller the aperture opening will be The displayable range of apertures depends on the lens mounted on the camera 10 12 14 18 20 25 28 35 40 45 56...

Page 48: ...E IMAGE WAS REMOVED DUE of the shutter speed and aperture you TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS set is indicated on the exposure level scale You can check whether the exposure will be suitable or not 1 Turn t...

Page 49: ...o focus the subject Check the viewfinder display Look at the exposure level indicator and adjust the exposure level with the if necessary Correct exposure This is the standard level for a correct expo...

Page 50: ...red by the focusing points While the exposure settings are displayed in the viewfinder you can check the depth of field see page 47 2 Check the viewfinder information 2 and take the picture n the samp...

Page 51: ...cator lights in the viewfinder and the exposure level locks AE lock The indicator remains displayed 4 sec after you let go of the X button Each time you press the button AE lock takes effect for the c...

Page 52: ...ates overexposure and the minus side of the scale indicates underexposure 72 1 9 1 2 Underexposure Overexposure To cancel the exposure compensation setting set the exposure level indicator to The expo...

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Page 54: ...sly However the respective exposure level will not be displayed AEB can be used in combination with exposure 2 compensation Ifthe bracketing range exceeds the displayable range the display will be as...

Page 55: ...the Command Dial to M Turn the 2 dial until bulb is displayed for the shutter speed bulb follows 30 Press and hold down the button and turn the to set the desired aperture Frame the shot then press a...

Page 56: ...ber of multiple exposures to 1 Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely to take the picture After the first exposure pressing the shutter button halfway will have the arrow pointing to...

Page 57: ...scene Experiment to find the optimum compensation amount Ifthe Command Dial is turned to a Basic Zone mode the multiple exposure setting will be canceled automatically ISO setting the ISO Film Speed...

Page 58: ...Switch Sold separately mE Wireless remote control can be used in all picture taking modes Connect the Remote Switch RS 60E3 s plug to the camera s remote control socket Press the release button to tak...

Page 59: ...S dedicated EX series Speedlite like the 220 EX or 380 EX is attached to the camera flash photography is as easy as with the built in flash E TTL autoflash linked to the seven focusing points high spe...

Page 60: ...et the flash aperture With this mode you can obtain a balanced flash exposure between the subject and background The camera will set a slow sync speed automatically The flash illuminates the subject w...

Page 61: ...tomatically to 1 90 sec An external EOS dedicated Speedlite and the built in flash cannot be used together Before attaching an EOS dedicated Speedlite to the camera push down the built in flash ifitis...

Page 62: ...ture The aperture setting f number indicates the size of the aperture opening in the lens It is used to adjust the amount of light striking the film The aperture setting is displayed on the camera s L...

Page 63: ...r example obtains a greater depth of field than f 4 5 2 A lens with a shorter focal length increases the depth of field A wide angle lens obtains a deeper depth of field than a telephoto lens at the s...

Page 64: ...s locked when focus is achieved One Shot AF Ifthe subject is moving focusing is continuous and predictive AF is used so that the subject is in AF Modes and Film Advance Modes focus at the moment of ex...

Page 65: ...e Av The picture will be Turn the dial to overexposed set a smaller aperture The desired depth 1 Move away from the of field cannot be subject and try again obtained 2 Ifyou are using a zoom lens use...

Page 66: ...until focus is viewfinder is blinking achieved Iffocus still cannot be achieved set the focus 19 mode switch on the lens to 2 MF or M and focus manually with the focusing ring The focus mode switch o...

Page 67: ...pter Attaching a dioptric correction lens E on the eyepiece allows near or far sighted users to see the viewfinder clearly without eyeglasses Ten dioptric correction lenses are available When choosing...

Page 68: ...e compact Camera Case EH13 L This dedicated case protects the camera and also accommodates either of the following lenses EF 28 80mm 3 5 5 6 II EF 28 80mm 3 5 5 6 V USM When using an external flash un...

Page 69: ...valuative metering linked to 7 focusing points Partial metering Automatically set with AE lock covering approx 9 5 of viewfinder screen at the center Centerweighted averaging metering Automatically se...

Page 70: ...the lens focus mode switch to MF or M and turning the focusing ring AF assist beam When necessary the AF assist light flashes intermittently automatically Shutter Type lertical travel focal plane shut...

Page 71: ...ontro Weight body only 335 g 11 82 oz QD model 15 g 0 53 oz ana EF 28 80mm EF28 80mm 35 80mm F 3 5 5 6V USM _F 3 5 5 6 11 F 4 5 6 I Diagonal extent 75 30 75 30 63 30 Angle of view Vertical extent 46 1...

Page 72: ...dicaled Speediites 59 Exposure 62 Exposure Compensation 52 Exposure Warnings 65 Eyepiece Cover Feature Availability Table Film Loading 20 Removing Midroll Rewin Fey 21 Setting film speed 57 72 Film Sp...

Page 73: ...e in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and ifnot installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to...

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Page 76: ...pany information that is no longer current has been removed If you have any questions regarding this model and are calling from the USA please call 1 800 OK CANON CT1 1121 000 CANON INC 1999 PRINTED I...

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