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 When not using the SA control ring, return it to the central position (where it clicks) then slide the SA control 

ring lock switch to the LOCK position.

 

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Using the SA control ring will change the angle of view and the exposure.

So, after using the SA control ring, you will need to adjust your composition.

 

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The SA control ring effect will differ depending on what you are shooting (focusing distance, distances 

between subject and background or foreground, etc.). The effect increases as the focusing distance gets 

shorter than infinity (∞), and is at its maximum at 0.50 m/1.64 ft. The effect diminishes as you get closer than 

0.50 m/1.64 ft., and vanishes at 0.26 m/0.86 ft.

 

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The SA control ring effect will change according to aperture setting. The lower the f/number (larger aperture 

hole), the greater the effect, reaching its maximum when the lens is wide open. Conversely, the higher the  

f/number (smaller aperture hole), the less the effect. For that reason, shooting in aperture-priority AE mode is 

recommended.

 

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Quickly turning the SA control ring may result in delayed focus.

 

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Autofocus (AF) can be used when the SA control ring is being used, but focus may be hard to achieve with 

certain subjects. If that happens, switch to manual focus (MF). Note that you may have to manually adjust 

focus by enlarging the image, as the guide frame for the focus guide may not display properly.

 

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Some subjects may cause focus to be lost when the SA control ring is used. If that happens, refocus the 

subject.

 

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 This lens reaches its maximum resolving power when the SA control ring is in the central position.

SA Control Ring

Summary of Contents for RF100mm F2.8 L MACRO IS USM

Page 1: ...ENG Instructions ...

Page 2: ...Ultrasonic Motor Camera Firmware Please use the latest version of firmware with the camera in use For details on whether the firmware is the latest version or not and for details on updating the firmware please check the Canon website Conventions used in these instructions Warning to prevent lens or camera malfunction or damage Supplementary notes on using the lens and taking pictures ...

Page 3: ...look directly at the sun or other strong light sources through a lens This may result in loss of sight z z Do not leave a lens in the sun without the lens cap attached The lens may concentrate entering sunlight and cause a malfunction or fire Caution Details pertaining to risks that may result in injury or damage to other objects z z Do not leave the product in places exposed to extremely high or ...

Page 4: ...a cold to warm environment Then take out the lens after it has warmed gradually Do the same when taking the lens from a warm environment into a cold one z z The lens interior may appear to waver but this does not indicate a defect or failure and will not cause any problems in use z z In order to optimize aperture control there are occasions in which the aperture blades will move during focusing ev...

Page 5: ...against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference 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 ...

Page 6: ...using distance range selector switch 7 Rubber ring 6 Contacts 6 Lens mount 6 Lens mount index 6 Image stabilizer switch 11 SA control ring 9 Tripod mounting location 17 Focus mode switch 7 Tripod mount adapter groove 16 z z For detailed information reference page numbers are provided in parentheses Nomenclature ...

Page 7: ...he camera z z After detaching the lens place the lens with the rear end up and attach the dust cap to prevent the lens surface and contacts from getting scratched Make sure the lens and dust cap mount indexes are aligned when attaching the dust cap z z Contacts that are scratched soiled or have fingerprints on them may result in faulty connections or corrosion which may lead to malfunctions If the...

Page 8: ...anual focus is possible after autofocusing has been completed by continuing to press the shutter button halfway Full time manual focus However the camera settings need to be changed Please refer to the camera s instructions for details 3 Setting the Focusing Distance Range Focusing distance range selector switch You can set the focusing distance range with a switch Setting the focusing distance ra...

Page 9: ...action of the control ring allows you to have a sense of how much it is being turned Please refer to the camera s instructions for details on how to use the control ring z z There are cases in which the sound of control ring operations may be recorded when shooting movies z z The clicking sensation of the control ring can be removed by the Canon Service Center chargeable ...

Page 10: ...g lock switch in the direction indicated by the arrow SA control ring 2Turn the SA control ring from the central position towards either the or direction z z Turning the SA control ring in the direction will soften the bokeh outlines in front of the focus point and strengthen the bokeh outlines behind the focus point z z Turning the SA control ring in the direction will soften the bokeh outlines b...

Page 11: ... will change according to aperture setting The lower the f number larger aperture hole the greater the effect reaching its maximum when the lens is wide open Conversely the higher the f number smaller aperture hole the less the effect For that reason shooting in aperture priority AE mode is recommended z z Quickly turning the SA control ring may result in delayed focus z z Autofocus AF can be used...

Page 12: ...bject that moved z z The Image Stabilizer may not be fully effective if you shoot from a violently shaking vehicle or other transportation z z When using a tripod it is recommended that you set the image stabilizer switch to OFF z z Even with a monopod the Image Stabilizer will be as effective as during hand held shooting However depending on the shooting conditions there are cases in which the Im...

Page 13: ...ions z z In semi darkened areas such as indoors or outdoors at night z z In locations where the flash cannot be used such as art museums and theater stages z z In situations where your footing is uncertain z z In situations where fast shutter speed settings cannot be used z z Panning shots of vehicles trains etc ...

Page 14: ...e following during close up macro shooting Camera shake creates more impact than on normal shots and the effects of the image stabilizing function are reduced Depth of field becomes extremely shallow when taking close up macros shots and the focus may blur if the camera is moved forward or backward z z The minimum focusing distance minimum distance between the subject and the imaging area is 0 26 ...

Page 15: ...macro shooting the change in the effective f number is more than negligible When deciding the exposure using a hand held exposure meter apply the following exposure factor Magnification x 0 5 1 0 1 4 Focusing distance m ft 0 38 1 25 0 28 0 92 0 26 0 86 Effective f No 4 5 5 7 6 6 Exposure factor stops 4 3 2 7 3 3 2 2 5 2 Upper values 1 3 stops Lower values 1 2 stops z z Conditions of the subject ar...

Page 16: ...u hear a click Button Detaching the Hood Keep your finger pressed down on the button located on the side of the hood and then turn the hood in the direction of the arrow until the attachment position mark on the hood is aligned with the red dot on the front of the lens to detach it The hood can be reverse mounted on the lens for storage z z If the hood is not attached properly vignetting darkening...

Page 17: ...dapter s inner lugs should slide into the grooves on the lens barrel The adapter should not be able to rotate around the lens barrel Removing the Tripod Mount Adapter Grip both sides of the tripod mount adapter opening with the fingers of both hands spread it open with a slight downward motion toward the front of the lens and then slide it upwards over the lens mount to remove it z z If a white po...

Page 18: ...x tripod mount to lens z z While pulling the lock knob insert the end of the open collar until it reaches its original position z z While depressing the lock knob turn and tighten it thus fixing the mount securely to the lens When removing the tripod mount hold the camera and lens and remove the mount following the above procedure in reverse Switching the Orientation of the Image By loosening the ...

Page 19: ...z When photographing from a tripod attached to the tripod mount using Elec 1st curtain or Electronic settings is recommended with cameras with interchangeable shutter mode settings When using an EOS R camera select either Mode 1 default factory setting or Mode 2 in the Silent LV shoot settings or select Enable in the Silent shutter settings z z When carrying the lens with the tripod mount attached...

Page 20: ...4EX II is in use Effective Flash Range Reference With the SA control ring in the central position Aperture Magnification x Focusing distance m ft Effective flash range both sides firing 32 22 16 11 8 5 6 4 2 8 0 5 1 0 1 4 0 38 1 25 0 28 0 92 ISO100 ISO400 0 26 0 86 0 5 1 0 1 4 0 38 1 25 0 28 0 92 0 26 0 86 32 22 16 11 8 5 6 4 2 8 z z Using the SA control ring will change the effective flash range ...

Page 21: ...od ET 73C Lens Cap E 67II Case LP1319 Tripod Mount Tripod mount ring E B With adapter for the RF100mm F2 8 L MACRO IS USM lens sold separately z z The lens length is measured from the lens mount surface to the front end of the lens Add 24 2 mm 0 95 in when including the lens cap and dust cap z z The maximum diameter length and weight listed are for the lens itself only z z Close up Lens 250D 500D ...

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