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Canon EOS 1Ds User`s Manual

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1. ccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 144 Bulb EXPOS sc cssce scstdeassstvetienssisneaccciaieee 102 EM Clearing and Resetting Personal Functions 145 LCD Panel Illumination cccsssssssssssseesseeee 103 NY Clearing All Personal Functions 146 Mirror Lockup is cscictatactncstitescataissnesticicatadaane 104 9 Maintenance cceeesseceees 147 6 Flash Photography UYI Setting the Date and Time 148 3 Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX 106 Replacing the Back up Battery 00 149 E TTL Autoflash voces 107 MY Cleaning the CMOS Sensor 150 E TTL Autoflash in Other Shooting Modes 107 High Speed Sync FP Flash 6 108 FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing 108 Basic TCrMinGM ae WIMMie ccccccccceeeeeeees 154 FEL FE LOOK iiianoe 109 Exposure Warning List sees 157 Flash Exposure Compensation 110 mee ll h 158 Modeling Flash ssesssesssssessesesseessessniller 144 Shutter Speed and Aperture Display 159 5 Wireless Multi Speedlite Systemill 111 gee ee ee 160 Metered Manual Flash Phot6graphy 112 On Screen Message 0i e eeceeeeteenteeeeeeees 160 About TTL and A TTL Autoflash Speedlites 113 Troubleshooting Guide einne 162 Using Non Canon Flash Units ssese 114 Changing the Focusing Screen 164 Major Accessories optional 166 7 Playback Images
2. FOLDER FILE L Large Fine Records an 11 megapixel image with low compression JPEG It saves the JPEG image with the highest image quality Note that due to the large file size fewer images can be recorded onthe CF card L wi Large Normal Records an 11 megapixel image with high compression JPEG It saves the JPEG image with a relatively high image quality while enabling more images to be recorded on the CF card S Small Fine Records an 11 megapixel image with low compression JPEG after conversion to a 2 7 megapixel image It maximizes the number of images that can be recorded on the CF card RAW Records the image with lossless compression resulting in about 11 megapixels Use this mode when you want to use a personal computer to process the image afterward Due to the large file size fewer images can be recorded on the CF card 38 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals SN Image Recording Quality E Processing is the alteration of the raw image data captured with the camera s CMOS imaging element For example the digital image s white balance and image quality can be altered Images recorded in the lt L d gt lt L di gt or lt S gt mode undergo processing by the camera before being saved as a JPEG image lt G NM gt images are processed according to the color matrix white balance and processing parameters set at the time of shooting A lt amp mm gt image can be processed repeated
3. Shutter speed The shutter speed is the length of time the camera s shutter opens to expose the CMOS sensor to the light coming through the lens It adjusts the amount of light striking the CMOS sensor Format When you format a CF card it prepares the card to store data in it It also erases any data stored on the card Before formatting a CF card be sureit has no valuable data File names A file name is assigned automatically to each image Example 5F9Z0001 JPG you capture The file name consists of a unique four ft character camera code preset at the factory and a file Mension number assigned automatically The camera code Pic caller cannot be changed The file number is assigned Camera oaii automatically according to the numbering method you selected p 56 The extension willbe JPG for JPEG images or TIF for RAW images For sound files the extension will be WAV Firmware This is software containing various camera control instructions The EOS 1Ds uses the firmware for shooting and image processing Although the firmware is preinstalled in the camera you Can later install the latest version of the firmware when it becomes available Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 155 90UdJOJOY Basic Terminology Depth of field This is the range where acceptable focus can be achieved in front of and behind the point of the subject The smaller the aperture the higher the
4. While pressing the lt amp 4 gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to set the desired flash exposure compensation amount e On the LCD panel the plus side of the scale indicates increased exposure and the minus side indicates decreased exposure The sample display shows 2 3 stop flash exposure compensation Take the picture e Press the shutter button halfway to display the flash exposure compensation amount on the viewfinder s exposure level scale e Press the lt amp 4 gt button to display the flash exposure compensation amount on the LCD panel e To cancel flash exposure compensation set the flash exposure Compensation amount to lt W gt You can also set flash exposure compensation with certain EOS dedicated Speedlites If you set flash exposure compensation with both the Speedlite and camera the flash exposure compensation set with the Speedlite will override the one set with the camera C Fn 06 2 enables the flash exposure compensation amount to be set in 1 2 stop increments gt p 134 110 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX By firing a modeling flash you can see the shadows and other flash lighting effects produced by one or more Speedlites Make sure the camera and Speedlite are properly set for flash photography j TUITE TEE yyy Dep 2 Press the camera s depth of field pre view button
5. 31 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uels NOA B1OJOG Menu Operations By setting various options with the on screen menus you can record an image simultaneously in both the RAW and JPEG formats set the date and time set Custom Functions etc While looking at the LCD monitor you use the lt MENU gt button lt SELECT gt button and lt 3 gt dial as explained below For details on the various menu settings see Menu Settings on page 127 lt MENU gt button lt SELECT gt button LCD monitor 1 Press the lt MENU gt button J Hold down lt MENU gt and to display the menu turn the lt 3 gt dial to select a menu tab 6 A ft 9 Recording menu oO PF fT LOLOF CE Hold down lt s LecT gt and turn the lt gt dial Parameters standard to select a setting Color matrix l When the desired menu RAW JPEG rec RAW setting is selected let n eas 3 go of the lt SELECT gt HA B apes button The setting will Wolse reductior U MENU Recording Menu then take effect to select a menu item immediately After selecting the Menu tab name To exit the menu press menu neh a go of the Whenever this MENU icon is displayed the lt MENU gt button lt UO you can press the lt MENU gt button to go back to the upper level menu screen Press the lt MENU gt button to display the natin TE ears i me Sz K e To turn off the menu press the b
6. DRIVE Drive mode selection button gt 99 ED Assist button gt 68 ISO ISO speed set button gt 49 AE lock button 98 Kh AEB set button PRS gt 94 E AF point lt lt FEEENN selection button Strap mount gt 64 gt 36 Eyepiece shutter lever gt 101 DA _ a Quick Control Dial switch 20 iH terminal Dial gt 31 N3 type Battery Vertical grip release button AE lock button 24 731 98 Battery NI Vertical grip AF point selection button gt 31 64 release handle gt 23 Battery gt 22 J Vertical grip assist Dioptric adjustment knob gt 35 button 31 68 Viewfinder eyepiece Main switch 29 15 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uononponu a Nomenclature on Protect LCD monitor 32 34 Sound recording button 7119 121 Eyecup gt 35 MENU Menu button gt 33 CF card slot gt 27 SELECT Select button gt 33 CF card slot cover gt 27 lt P Ee DIGITAL Digital terminal _ an 10m CF card eject button gt 28 DISPLAY Display button gt 54 116 CF card slot cover release T Erase button knob gt 27 122 Recording microphone gt 121 Rear LCD panel gt 18 White balance bracketing button CLEAR Clear buttons gt 34 Access lamp gt 28 QUALITY Recording image WB White balance selection button gt 41 quality selection button 38 Battery comp
7. 120 of all images in folder 00 120 image recording quality 0 38 image with shooting information 118 ISO speed ca penctcerartoattdnextaassoctienttacnseeets 49 ee POTS NE SE A TEAR ATA TTI SCSTACHMING secsresaro a MOUNINO scassi 26 LOD MONTON o 62ss sateen caheveeetacnacsseninaneese 34 LCD panel illumination e 103 C M manual exposure ceeeeeeeees Main SWIC Y crctelecaganenernihasedseneaasdactamniansarenh manual fOCuSINng aicaceutcncsnesnasnancarnitantantasas MENU rerin deEScription ccccececeeeeeeeteteeteeeeeees Operation scieceusacnascinaagntanciatdinssmieantasans oa Ene cr eteacesieses EE lee metering modes n a messages On Screen a 16C mirror lockup g 04 modeling flash aa multi spot metering PAV OCIS soiorns diarra 116 processing parameters ccceeeceeeeeeees 50 Program A aicsnon cnet snascaneveesuesmnetaneataennestas 82 programie sassisk 158 RAW and JPEG image simultaneous recording 40 self timer noonnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnne 100 shutter button ct scccecconceneccziasiaencnencotcceuccs 29 shutter speed and aperture display 159 shutter priority AE ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 84 sound recording acatstxcansiiesnasaracnesnnnsnccass 121 Specifications sssrinin 170 I nee eae eee et eee 36 system Map serasi enaisi 16
8. Al Servo tracking sensitivity 1 or 2 Prevents the autofocus from being thrown off by any C Fn 4206 h ai S tracking sensitivity passing obstruction coming between the camera and O Standard subject as og 3 or 4 Effective when you want to consecutively photograph arani ani multiple subjects located at random distances This Custom Function does not affect the Al Servo AF C Fn P Fn Menu tracking speed 138 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals MaN Custom Function Settings MANY Clearing All Custom Function Focusing screen O E a 0 For New Laser matte screens C Fr 00 Foe in Serien 1 For Laser matte screens 0 Ee R Since the EOS 1Ds s standard focusing screen is the Ec in a CIII C Fn 00 1 is already set upon factory shipment tate this setting must n use 8 RI For C Fn 00 when you change the focusing screen see Standard screen is 1 page 164 MENU C Fr P Fn Menu Clearing All Custom Functions Except for C Fn 00 you can clear all the Custom Function settings reverts to 0 o E fT Onhe menu select Clear all Custom Custom Function c Fn Functions 01 102 103 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 12 Press the lt MENU gt button 15 0 16 0 17 2 18 2 19 1 20 300 e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt Personal Functions P Fn dial to select lt gt e While pressing the lt sELECT gt button turn the lt 63 gt o
9. The AEB range will be displayed on the top LCD panel 95 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD SINSOdXxy vi Auto Exposure Bracketing The AEB sequence will be standard exposure decreased exposure and increased exposure The viewfinder s exposure level indicator will indicate the respective bracketing amount as each shot is taken e In the continuous shooting mode holding down the shutter button will take all three bracketed shots Ganda Decreased Inciaced continuously The shooting will then stop automati exposure exposure exposure cally e When AEB is used with the self timer the three bracketed shots will be taken in succession after the 2 or 10 second self timer delay 3 Take the pictures The following shooting modes cannot be set toge bala 4D flash photography bulb exposures and AEB ging shutter speed aperture or ISO speed r If C Fn 12 1 is set for mirror lockupsal e ne b ed shot will be taken at a time even in the a The AEB range possible by chan By changing the aperture the A aperture lowest f number to the The AEB range pos shangir set the AEB outside of this range you car amount will not go beyond the ISO 1 00 f you use C Fn 06 2 to set the exposure to set AEB with the ISO speed 0 range i ting to 1 2 stopincrements you will 3 2 eile 0 els eT 2 3 Durin
10. Mounting and Detaching a Lens Remove the caps e Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow 2 Attach the lens e Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in place to lt AF gt e f the focus mode switch is set to lt MF gt or lt M gt on older lenses autofocus will not operate 3 On the lens set the focus mode switch ANN A Remove the front lens cap While pressing the lens release button turn the lens as shown by the arrow e Turn the lens until the red dot is at the top then detach the lens AF stands for autofocus ME or M stands for manual focus Be careful not to lose the lens caps and body cap 26 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Installing and Removing the CF Card The pictures you take are recorded on the CF card The camera is compatible with Type and Type II CompactFlash CF cards If you want to capture images in the Large Fine or higher quality mode a 128 MB or larger capacity CF card is recommended 1 Open the CF card slot cover e Flip up and turn the cover release knob as shown by the arrow e Make sure the arrow lt lt gt is on the left side of the card and push the card all the way in The CF card eject button will then pop up 2 Insert the CF card
11. namenu operations will not work during the processing O CF card access lamp blinks If you press the lt MENU gt button 3 Bu y will be displayed on the LCD monitor rd is used for the first time or E CF is displayed on the top LCD see Formatting a CF Card on page 126 to format the card e Do not use a low capacity CF card If the image file size is large the CF card may not be able to save it A microdrive is a recording medium using a hard disk It has a large capacity and the price per megabyte is low However compared to a CF card equipped with a flash memory it is vulnerable to vibration and physical shock If you use a microdrive be careful not to subject the camera to vibration shake or physical shock while it is recording or displaying images 28 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Basic Operation The camera can operate only after the lt gt switch is turned on This switch has three settings lt OFF gt The camera does not operate Set to this position when not using the camera lt ON gt To turn on the camera set to this position lt gt This is the same as lt ON gt and it also enables the beeper to sound in the following cases e Focus is achieved in One Shot AF mode e Focus is achieved with manual focus To save battery power the camera turns off automatically after 1 minute of non F operation p 130 To turn on the camera again just
12. Close the cover e Push in the cover until the cover release knob returns to its original position a When the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt the top LCD panel and viewfinder will show the number of remaining shots The rear LCD panel will also display the file number Rear LCD panel AWB lann mn a OS L FOLDER Number of remaining shots Folder number File number 2 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uels NOA sJOJOG Installing and Removing the CF Card The number of remaining shots depends on how much capacity remains in the F CF card and the ISO speed setting The file number is displayed in accordance with the file numbering method you set gt p 56 If auto reset has been set the highest file number in the current folder will be displayed If continuous numbering has been set the file number of the last captured image will be displayed C Fn 08 instead of displaying the number of remaining shots you can display the ISO speed And instead of displaying the file number you can display the number of remaining shots p 135 Before opening the CF card slot cover 1 e Set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt e Make sure bu54 is not displayed on the top LCD panel e Make sure the access lamp Is off then open the cover 4 Access lamp Press the CF card eject button to pop up the CF card then take out the card Close the cover
13. e This AF mode suits moving subjects when the focusing distance keeps changing e With predictive AF the camera can also focus track a subject which steadily approaches or retreats from the camera e The exposure settings are set immediately before the picture is taken ume 3 lt 2 1 WY 41 2 3 When focus is achieved in the Al Servo AF mode the viewfinder s focus confir F mation light does not light and the beeper does not sound If the viewfinder s focus confirmation light blinks focus it been achieved The focus cannot be locked except when Custom g 04 is set to 2 About Predictive AF If the subject approaches or retreats from the camera at a constant rate the camera tracks the subject and predicts the focusing distance immediately before the picture is taken This is for obtaining correct focus at the moment of exposure With a manually selected AF point the AF point will flash in red and focus track the subject When the AF point selection is automatic the camera first uses the center AF point to focus If the subject later moves away from the center AF point focus tracking continues as long as the subject is covered by another AF point in the Area AF ellipse The active AF point does not light e You can also change the Al Servo AF s subject tracking sensitivity with C Fn 20 gt p 138 With Custom Function C Fn 04 2 you can lock the focus momentarily by pressing the lt
14. ir The ISO speed display in the viewfinder also changes in the same way Auto bracketing sequence cancel You can alter the AEB sequence when you bracket automatic ally with the shutter speedwaperture or ISO speed You can also alter the white balance bracketing sequence When Auto cancellation is set bracketing will be canceled after you change the lens or turn off the Main Switch 1 The first bracketed shot is standard exposure or exposed Soares With the standard white balance This bracketing sequence AEB canbe repeated 0 Standard exposure 2 Starts the bracketing sequence with the minus bluish Decreased exposure setting Increased exposure Whiteaifllifie bracketing 3 Repeats the bracketing sequence starting with the minus 0 Standard white balance bluish setting Bluish Reddish Ak poin tillumination 1 The AF point does not light at all Effective when it is bothersome to see it light up 2 Prevents the dimmed lighting of C Fn 10 0 LSOFF 3 Effective when the AF point lighting is difficult to see with pa h Fi r 220n without dimming C Fn 10 0 2 Brighter 135 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sBbuines nusj Ma Custom Function Settings eT eae C Fn 11 AF point selection method Q 1 This reverses the functions of the lt gt button and lt gt button 2 e While exposure metering is active turn the lt gt dial to ka select a hor
15. 3 gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button The image s white balance data will be imported 43 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sebeu 10 sbues Ey CAN Custom White Balance MaN Setting the Color Temperature 5 Select the custom white balance e While pressing the lt wB gt button turn the lt gt dial to select lt gt Then let go of the lt wB gt button The custom white balance will be set FOLDER FILE For the standard white object a sheet of plain white paper is recommended F You can store on the CF card the images of the standard white object photo graphed under various lighting Then while shooting you canh images with the Custom WB menu command to easi t best suited for the current lighting condition o elect one of these n white balance Setting the Color Temperature You can set the white balance color temperature from 2800 K to 10000 K in 100 K increments co P 1 On the menu select Color temp Custom WE Arade mo o e Press the lt MENU gt button maper ell Siira While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 63 gt ae a dialto select eas BAWLJIPEG rec IN only e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt Review 0 dial to select Color temp Then let go of the Review time 2 sec lt SELECT gt button Noise reduction Set
16. ISO speed range Exposure compensation Specifications Glass pentaprism Approx 100 percent vertically and horizontally with respect to the effective pixels 0 7x 1 diopter with 50mm lens at infinity 20 mm 3 0 1 0 diopter Interchangeable 9 types Standard focusing screen Ec CIll Quick return half mirror Transmission reflection ratio of 37 63 no mirror cut off with EF 1200mm f 5 6 or shorter lens AF information AF points focus confirmation light exposure information shutter speed aperture manual exposure metering range ISO speed exposure level exposure warning flash information flash ready FP flash FE lock flash exposure level JPEG format number of remaining shots CF card information Enabled with depth of field preview button Built in TTL AREA SIR with a CMOS sensor 45 AF points Area AF EV 0 18 atlISO 100 One Shot AF Al Servo AF Manual focusing MF Automatic selection manual selection home position switch to registered AF point Superimposed in viewfinder and indicated on top LCD panel AF assist beam is emitted by the dedicated Speedlite TEL full aperture metering with 21 zone SPC 1 Evaluative metering linkable to any AF point 2 Partiahmetering approx 8 5 of viewfinder at center 3 Spot metering e Center spot metering approx 2 4 of viewfinder at center e AF point linked spot metering approx 2 4 of viewfinder e Multi spot metering Max 8 spot meter
17. Pressing the shutter button halfway activates AF operation and achieves focus once gt The AF point which achieves focus flashes briefly and the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder lights at the same time e With evaluative metering the exposure setting shutter soeed and aperture will be set when focus is achieved The exposure setting and focus will be locked as long as the shutter button is pressed halfway You can then recompose the shot while retaining the exposure setting and point of focus To focus a subject not covered by the Area AF ellipse follow the procedure below This technique is called focus lock e Focus lock works only in the One Shot AF mode Aim the Area AF or AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway to focus Keep pressing the shutter button halfway and recompose the picture as desired 3 Take the picture When the lt gt switch is set to lt gt the beeper will sound when focus is achieved If focus cannot be achieved the focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder will blink If this occurs a picture cannot be taken even if the shutter button is pressed fully Reframe the shot and focus again Also see When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing on page 73 61 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Jy snoojoiny BuisQ w Selecting AF Mode While you press the shutter button halfway the camera focuses continu ously
18. Safety a arin in Av or Ty 1 The AF point activation area expands by one point all around the manually selected AF point A total of 7 AF points become active This setting is effective for when only one manually selected AF point is unable to focus track a subject moving erratically 2 The camera automatically sets the AF point activation area to or 13 points to suit the lens focal length AF mode and the subject s speed during predictive AF This is effective when the subject s movement is unpredictable CFP Fn Menu E The AF point activation area centers on the selected AF point Therefore if a peripheral AF point is selected the AF point activation area will be smaller as shown below 7 point activation area E ou Ne E Selected AF point Activation area 13 point m a activation area Sand ae ei Setting C Fn 13 together will also expand the AF point activation area a amp 137 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sBulllas nual Ma Custom Function Settings Switch to registered AF point 1 Press the lt 3 gt button to switch to the registered AF point 2 You can switch to the registered AF point only while you press the lt amp j gt button When you release the button the AF point selected previously becomes active again You can thereby easily switch between the selected AF point and registered AF point CPNP Pn Menu Os If C Fn 04 1
19. Using Non Canon Flash Units Sync Speed The EOS 1Ds can synchronize with compact non Canon flash units at 1 250 sec or slower shutter speeds With large studio flash the sync speed is 1 125 sec or slower Be sure to test the flash to see if it synchronizes properly with the camera PC Terminal The camera s PC terminal is provided for flash units having a sync cord The PC terminal is threaded to prevent inadvertent disconnection There are studio flash units whose sync cord polarity is opposite from the camera s PC terminal Such flash units do not work with the EOS 1Ds camera unless the polarity of the sync cable is changed Consult the manufacturer of the flash unit or purchase a commercially available polarity conversion cord The camera s PC terminal polarity is shown in the figure on the right plus minus If the is used with a flash unit or flash accessory dedicated to a another d the camera may not operate properly and camera malfunction may Also do not connect to the camera s PC terminal any flash unit requiring 250 V or more Do not use a high voltage flash on the hot shoe It might not fire A flash unit attached to the camera s hot shoe and a flash unit connected to the PC terminal can be used at the same time 114 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals When playback images not taken with the camera The camera might not be able to properly
20. Recharge the battery fully gt p 22 exhausted i The battery s service life has expired quickly gt Replace the battery with a new one p 166 whe camera turns Auto power off is in effect off by itself gt Set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt again or set auto power off to Off p 130 Only the lt I gt The battery has almostexhausted icon is displayed on Recharge the battery gt p 22 the top LCD panel 162 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Troubleshooting Guide Shooting No images can be shot or recorded The CF card is not properly installed gt Install the CF card properly 3p 27 The CF card is full gt Use anew CF card or erase unnecessary images gt p 27 122 The battery is exhausted gt Recharge the battery gt p 22 You did not focus well The focus confirmation light in the viewfinder blinked Press the shutter button halfway and focus the subject If you still cannot focus properly focus manually gt p 74 The LCD monitor does not display a clear image The image is out of focus The LCD monitor screen is dirty Use a soft cloth to clean the screen The LCD s service life has expired Contact your dealer or Canon Service Center The lens focus mode switch is setto lt MF gt OF lt M gt gt Set the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt gt p 26 Camera shake occuredawhen you pressed the
21. Turn the lt g gt dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture display stops blinking If the lens minimum aperture highest f number like f 22 blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the lt g gt dial to set a faster shutter speed until the aperture display stops blinking shutter speed This feature is Cal C Fn 06 enables the shutter 85 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD SINSOdXxy vi Av Aperture Priority AE In this mode you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automati cally to suit the subject brightness The larger or brighter the aperture lower f number the more blurred the background will become This effect is ideal for portraits The smaller or darker the aperture higher f number the clearer the focus will be for both near and far objects wider depth of field Av is an abbreviation for Aperture value With a large aperture With a small aperture Fi While pressing the lt MODE gt button turn 1 the lt gt dial until lt Av gt appears on the LCD panel Then release the lt MODE gt button Turn the lt gt dial to set the desired aperture Press the shutter button halfway and focus the subject The shutter speed and aperture will be displayed Take the picture e As long as the shutter speed is not blinking a standard exposure will be obtained e If the shutter speed is slowe
22. fo wm fa Ea wm 4 69 5 fa Ea 3 rus ato an an Puy ky m Ll m Ll rm Lt rm Lt m Lt m Le rm Lt rm Lt rm Lt m Ll Mo M BM a aa w a D aa aa aa M M n M du N ON lt m ma Ma Ea M Da Ga aa a Ea Ea aa Eo Ga Po a Ea um Pu Ga Ga wc Gs Pus Lay aC wm om Bo cS rom cy fy cy a i x ma e lt cx wr m Li rm Li rm Lu rm Li m Lt m Lt rm L rm Li m Lt m Le rm Li rm ui rm Li m Lal m Lt rm Lt r L m Ll rm Ls mn Lt m Lal m Lal rm Le rm Li n Fu Ma Ly Pa Ea Go Oy sc lu 2 C Fn 06 enables the shutter speed and aperture to be set in full stop or 1 2 stop increments gt p 134 159 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 90UdJOJOY Error Codes ee If a camera error occurs lt E rr XX gt will be displayed on the top LCD panel Follow the instruction below according to the error code If the same error occurs often something is probably wrong with the camera Jot down the xx error code and take your camera to the nearest Canon Service Center see list of service centers on the back cover If an error occurs after you take a picture the camera might have missed the shot Press the lt DISPLAY gt button to see if the image appears on the LCD monitor Error code Countermeasures Err i Clean the lens contacts p 11 Err de There is a problem on the CF card Please perform one the following actions Removing and r
23. i Flip up and turn the battery release handle as shown by the arrow Press the battery release button and pull out the battery 24 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Using an AC Outlet With the DC Coupler Kit you can connect the camera to an AC outlet to supply power Then you do not have to worry about exhausting the battery 1 Insert the DC Coupler e Insert the coupler and while pushing it in turn the release handle as shown by the arrow Connect the AC adapter s plug to the DC terminal Connect the power cord Connect the power cord to the AC adapter Connect the power cord s plug to the AC outlet e After you finish using the camera set the lt gt Switch to lt OFF gt and remove the plug from the AC outlet necting the camera to an AC outlet do not use any adapter other than ted DC Coupler Kit Do not use the DC Coupler Kit with any incompatible camera Do not get the DC coupler wet as when using it outdoors since it is not water resistant Do not remove the plug or DC adapter power cord from AC outlet with the lt gt switch set to lt ON gt because it may cause the camera stop operating If the camera stops operation remove the DC coupler from the camera and reinstall it Then the camera will return to normal conditions 25 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uels NOA 310j g
24. CFn P Fn Menu C Fn 04 and C Fn 19 0 1 2 gt p 138 both have AF start stop and AE lock functions If you have set both these Custom Functions and you execute both Custom Function operations the latter operation will not work The only exception will be when AF stop is executed after AF start 133 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sBulllas nual Ma Custom Function Settings 1 This is convenient when you have to often change the aperture during studio sessions with studio flash units Also when you use AEB in the manual exposure mode the I shutter speed can stay fixed while only the aperture is 5 Tl Avda Tare shifted for AEB To set the shutter speed hold down the lt Z gt button or the lt gt button if C Fn 11 1 2 is set and turn the lt 23 gt dial 2 You set the shutter speed and aperture in the same way as with C Fn 05 0 And you can still set the aperture even while the lens is detached from the camera Convenient especially if you want to use a super telephoto lens with more than one EOS 1Ds body 3 You set the shutter speed and aperture in the same way as with C Fn 05 1 And you can still set the aperture even while the lens is detached from the camera 1 Sets full stop increments for the shutter speed and aperture 2 Sets half stop increments forthe shutter soeed aperture and exposure compensation USMlens l ctronic MF 1 This prevents the focus from being thrown of
25. ISO such as ISO 200 The higher the number the higher the sensitivity to light Digital cameras also use the same ISO speed standard used by film based cameras JPEG Abbreviation for Joint Photographic Experts Group It isan image file format with various compression levels The higher the compression rate the lower the image quality when the file is expanded restored RAW This is an image file format that Saves the image as is when captured by the camera It is geared for image processing witha personal computer The image quality is not affected when the raw image is compressed saved or decom pressed By using the dedicated software for image processing the image can be optimally enhanced forthe specified purpose sRGB Color matching standard jointly developed by Microsoft and Hewlett Packard Cameras monitors applications and printers which comply with this standard are able to reproduce colors in the same way The s stands for standard 154 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Basic Terminology Aperture The aperture value f number indicates the size of the aperture opening in the lens It is equal to the focal length devided by the aperture diameter It adjusts the amount of light striking the CMOS sensor The aperture value is displayed on the camera s top LCD panel and in the viewfinder It can range anywhere from 1 0 to 91 depending on the lens attached to the camera
26. Nomenclature Rear LCD Panel LCD monitor display format za Single image display with information Single image display Four image index display Nine image index display Folder mode Folder selection creation Selection mark Recording image quality L 4 Large Fine L Large Normal S 4 Small Fine Tm Raw White balance bracketing level Folder number 4 999 TES GAN L ee aA SN White balance wB Auto amp Daylight fi Shade Cloudy Tungsten light mm Fluorescent light 4 Flash w Manual Ka Color temperature TTW CF card icon a LiLinv a wz Date transfer mark File number ggg i 9999 Color temperature value 2800 10080 Personal white balance PE 1 PE 3 The LCD panel illustration above shows all the icons and indicators displayed During actual use only the relevant icons and indicators are displayed Asterisked items are related to the driver software bundled with the camera 18 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Nomenclature Viewfinder Information Center spot metering circle Area AF ellipse Laser matte screen AF point Teese OUUU i HOU HOU HOUOUUU Exposure level indicator CELT T TTT TTT TT LLIS i Maximum burst count during continuous shootin G3 JPEG mark Meee BEE A soltit BES M Manual exposure Focus confirmation light AE lock Shots remaining 999 7 AEB
27. OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button OK Cancel MENU 5 C Fn P Fn Menu ao fb Tt Check the registered group s Custom Set Custom Function groups Function settings Registered to P Fn 00 1 Check the registered Custom Function settings and 1 1 02 1 03 0 04 3 05 0 06 0 07 0 press the lt SELECT gt button ey ii elie te aa a4 gt The menu in step 3 will reappear pea ei ae To register another Custom Function group repeat steps 1 to 7 If you want to change any Custom MENU S cripta Menu Function settings in a group also repeat steps 1 to Z e Press the lt MENU gt button to return to the menu To exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button again e To incorporate the group s Custom Function settings into the camera follow Using a Custom Function Group on the next page 141 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals suyas nual UAN Registering Custom Function Groups SS 53855530 Fes aaa aaa After following the procedure on the preceding page to register a Custom Function group follow the procedure below to apply the Custom Function group s settings to the camera Go gt fT Custom Functiontt Fn 01 1 02 1 03 0 04 3 05 0 06 007 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 L3 3 14 15 0 16 0 17 2 18 2 19 1 20 3 00 Personal Functions P Fn Clear all Custom Functions Clear all Personal Functions MENU 5 C Fn P Fn Menu e gt fT a 2 Set Custom Function groups P F
28. When fully charged it enables the camera to take up to about 600 shots at normal temperature Ni MH Charger NC E2 Quick charger dedicated to the Ni MH Pack NP E3 It takes about 120 minutes to recharge one pack and excess recharging is prevented Two packs can be attached to it at one time The discharge function takes about 8 5 hours to cancel the pack s memory effect It runs on 100 240 VAC Shoe mount Speedlites Flashphotography with an EX series Speedlite is as easy as normal auto exposure shooting without flash All EX series Speediites enable E TTL autoflash high speed sync FP flash and FE lock With the 550EX an easy to use wireless E TFL autoflash system ts possible with multiple Speedilites Macro Ring Lites The EX series Macro Ring Lites are ideal for macro flash photography You can fire only one or both flash tubes and control the flash ratio to easily obtain sophisticated lighting effects with E TTL autoflash Also high speed sync FP flash FE lock and a multi Speedlite wireless system with 550EX as a Slave are possible to achieve various macro flash effects 166 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Major Accessories optional Remote Switch RS 80N3 Remote switch with an 80 cm cord to prevent camera shake for super telephoto shots macrophotography and bulb exposures You can use the remote switch to press the shutter button halfway or completely It also has a shutte
29. ao fF fT Firmware p 155 Firmware Ver ooo If you select this without intending to update the firmware the CF card containing firmware is required to update message will appear Press the lt MENU gt button to return to the menu To obtain the latest firmware update and installation instructions see Canon s Web site Update Cancel Language Select your preferred language for the menu It can be displayed in English German French Spanish or Japanese Custom Functions e This is for setting the camera s Custom Functions according to your preferences gt p 132 C Fn P Fin Menu ao H sal Personal Functions ot a a a Oisablatshee adel This is for saving up to three groups of Custom Function settings You can also use the dedicated software to set each Personal Function on or off p 145 Clear all Custom Functions This clears all the Custom Function settings to the default settings Only C Fn 00 cannot be cleared p 139 C Fn P Fin Menu Clear all Personal Functions This clears all the Personal Function settings You can then use Personal Functions P Fn to set the Personal Functions again gt p 146 CFP Fn Menu 131 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sBulllas nual CE Setting a Custom Function OG e fT oa 01 0 07 0 03 0 04 05 0 06 0 0 7 08 0 09 10 11 Li L3 L4 15 0 14 li 18 19 0 20 0 00 Personal Functions P Fn Clear all Custom Funct
30. pare a 115 System Map gir cccsssecsssessssscessseeesees 168 Playba k i _aee 116 Specifications 00 ee eeecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 170 Edllarging the MANS Sh cscs 117 Or ees ceesce tess eesssetessnteraeseneersees 174 7 Image with Shooting Information 118 About the Histogram ii 118 UIU Highlight Alert wilt 118 UW AE point 20s eee eal 118 f 8 om Image Protection af aaa 119 Protecting a Single Image si 119 LENT Protecting All Images inva Folder or CF Card 120 9 Clearing Protection for All Images 120 Sound Recording for an Image 121 Erasing an Image avecetcievercsssxeradereceruvecsreexacadis 122 i Erasing a Single Image 122 kG U Erasing All Images in a Folder 123 MENU Erasing All Images on the CF Card 125 UANI Formatting a CF Card ou 126 5 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals EOS 1Ds This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer
31. press the lt DISPLAY gt button DISP Select folde Q A folder cannot be created beyond number 999 You can select the folder where subsequent images are to be stored You can also select any folder to erase all the images it contains gt p 123 1 Set the folder mode Follow step 1 in Creating a Folder with the Camera on the previous page Select a folder e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select a folder Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt The folder will be selected To exit the folder mode and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt DISPLAY gt button hen a folder is selected p 56 Folder containing images Next continuous XXX 0002 file number R 3 100 L C Continuous numbering m saad XXX0101 XXX 0102 XXX 0001 L L XXX 0103 XXX 0104 File number reset XXX 0001 Files with continuous numbers in folder Applicable to both continuous numbering and auto reset 55 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sabe 10 s uUIY S e aW File Numbering Methods The pictures you take are automatically assigned a file number from 0001 to 9999 The images are saved in the folder you selected Auto reset and continuous numbering are two automatic file numbering methods that you can use The initial setting is continuous numbering Co MM ee On the menu select File numbering Auto power off 1 min n
32. 2 second or 10 second delay When using the self timer you should mount the camera on a tripod lt 64 gt button turn the lt gt dial and set the desired self timer delay time 10 second delay 2 2 second delay 1 While pressing the lt MoDE gt button and Look through the viewfinder and press the shutter button halfway to focus e Check that the focus confirmation light lt gt and exposure setting are displayed 100 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Self timer Operation Using the Eyepiece Shutter Press the shutter button fully e The self timer lamp will start blinking to indicate that the self timer has started The lamp blinks faster during the last two seconds before the picture is taken e To cancel the self timer after it starts set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt Do not stand in front of the camera when you press the shutter button to start the self timer Doing so will throw off the focus When using the self timer to photograph yourself only first lock the focus p 61 on an object at about the same distance where you will be oa N The 2 second delay is effective for close ups or photo duplicating work to prevent camera shake camera movement while the shutter butto atin Vy 7 Using the Eyepiece Shutter 22 If you take a picture without looking through the viewfinder stray light may enter the eyep
33. Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sabe 10 sues 3 C Setting the Processing Parameters The image you capture can be processed automatically by the camera according to one of three sets of processing parameters tone curve sharpness and JPEG quality you set Regarding the tone curve you must use the dedicated software to set it in the camera beforehand The setting procedure is described in the EOS DIGITAL Software User s Manual Parameter Description Setting Effect Adjusts the image brightness Standard You can change the image brightness and color properties TCD 123 and color balance as desired 012345 A higher number will result in a Adjusts the sharpness level sharper image Fine Sharpness Level Selects the pattern type to be Moderately fine Fine will sharpen the fine patterns of the image eck a elanodla Rough will sharpen the rough p p Moderately rough patterns of the image Rough Sets the image quality of the Fine mode Avhighernumber will result in a Sets the image quality of the higher image quality 12345 ai Normal mode 678910 JPEG Quality G E tT Le On the menu select Parameters se ane e Press the lt MENU gt button Color temp 5200 K z BEA SUF e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt a gt Color matrix dial to select lt 68 gt RAW JPEG rec RAYVER IS e While pressing the lt SELECT gt but
34. Guide ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 12 Image Review 52 A EEE ali oeiarekai aaee 14 Changing the Review TIME iisisti 53 Conventions Used in this Manual 0 008 20 Automatic Playback After Continuous Shooting 53 1 Before You Start ccssccsseeseeeees 21 Ba Creating and Selecting a Folder 54 l Creating a Folder with the Camera 54 Recharging Me SIGN sisstin Ee Selecting a Folder ccssissiwecadsccnerecdccnbiaseesneceeds 55 NENI and Removing the Battery 23 MET File Numbering Methods 56 Installing the Battery siccsc cicetccastecindesticarserce 23 Auto Reset 56 Checking the Battery Level 0 eee 23 Continuous Numbering 57 Removing the Battery cece 24 Manual Reset 5g Using an AC Outlet s ccciscssscccarsricaeseiesancsecatancecs 25 Creating a Folder with a Personal Computer 58 Mounting and Detaching a Lens n 26 Mounting a Lens ccccceseeeseeeetesereeeeetees 26 3 Using Autofocus AP onunu 59 Detaching MAG LONG eastesgshasetesteveeasaeh ents e Selecting AF 0 ee 60 Installing and Removing the CF Card 27 One Shot AF for Still Subjects 61 eve a CF Card oeer Ones erent Caner et 27 Beag an oiio sulci 61 pemevng ye CF Card eese 28 Al Servo nior Moving Subject 62 eae epereiey eA cee E ETATE ETTEN 29 Area AF Ellipse aftd AF Points Wh 63 Maim SWITOIN e
35. Manual selection limited to 9 AF points AEREE gt p 136 The center AF point and 8 peripheral AF points are selectable Turning the Quick Control Dial lt gt makes it very fast to select one of the 8 peripheral AF points e You can select one of 9 AF points Select a horizontal AF point as described in Basic Procedure for AF Point Selection While in the manual selection mode shifting the AF point beyond the peripheral AF point will set the automatic selection mode Selecting a peripheral AF point e Press the lt gt button and turn the lt 3 gt dial Turn the lt gt to quickly select a peripheral AF point oint can also be selected with the lt gt dial alone C Fn 11 66 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Selecting AF Point Selecting the center AF point 0 e Press the lt gt button and press the lt 3J gt button The center AF point will be selected 47 snoojoiny Buisp 67 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Registrating and Switching AF Point By registering the AF point you often use you can switch to it instantly You can register an off center AF point which suits your preferred framing or automatic selection for the picture taking moment priority Any of the 45 AF points can be registered Only one AF point can be regis tered Press the lt gt button which remains active for 66 Then turn the lt gt or lt gt dial to select t
36. Program AE Va e While pressing the lt MODE gt button turn the lt gt dial to select lt P gt Then release the lt MODE gt button Fi 4 Select lt P gt on the LCD panel VW AL Q DRIVE 7 J ISO vs N Focus the subject e Look through the viewfinder and aim the Area AF ellipse over the subject Then press the shutter button halfway gt The AF point which achieves focus flashes briefly At the same time the green focus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder is displayed gt The exposuresetting will be displayed on the LCD Focus confirmation panel andiin the viewfinder ro TORN o If thefocus confirmation light lt gt in the viewfinder oe Se blinks the shutter will lock and a picture cannot be taken See When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing on page 73 ali Shutter speed Aperture Exposure setting Make sure the exposure setting is not blinking then press the shutter button fully to take the picture F AE is an abbreviation for Auto Exposure lv The Program AE mode is set automatically as the camera s initial shooting mode gt p 34 VIZ 82 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals P Program AE Exposure Warnings If the shutter speed or aperture blinks it means a correct exposure cannot be obtained Although the picture can be taken it may come out too bright or too dark For details see Exposure
37. Test the Camera Before Shooting Before using the camera be sure to test it first Check thatthe images are properly recorded on the CF card If the camera or CF card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or read by a personal computer Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused About Copyrights Copyright laws in your country may prohibit the use of images of people and certain subjects for anything but private enjoyment Photographing public performances or exhibitions may also be prohibited e Canon and EOS are trademarks of Canon Inc e Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated e CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation e IBM PC AT is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines e Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Corporation in the United States and other countries e All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Do amp nloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Equipment Check List Be sure all the following equipment and accessories have been included with your camera If anything is missing contact your dealer L EOS 1Ds camera body with body cap battery compartment cover and lithium CR2025 battery for the date and time L Eyecup Ec I Q Ni MH Pack NP E3 with protective cover L Ni MH Charger NC E2 Q DC Coupler Kit DCK E1 L Neck Strap L4 O Hand Strap E1 Q Interface Cable IFC 450D6 C EO
38. Then let go of the lt T gt button All unprotected images in the folder will be erased e To turn off the LCD monitor press the lt DISPLAY gt button 5 Erase the images 124 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Erasing an Image D E fT a On the menu select Erase all on CF Protect images card Erase all on CF card Highlight alert OFF e Press the lt MENU gt button Display AF points Off e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select lt P gt e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Erase all on CF card Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button o fb ft Q Erase the images Erase all on CF card e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt trase all images on Cf button All unprotected images on the CF card will be erased SS Ser e After the images are erased the menu will reap pear MENU t Playback M To exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button Playback Menu s erased it cannot be recovered Make sure you are erasing the Protected images cannot be erased with the camera To erase protected images first cancel the image protection gt p 119 This procedure is convenient for erasing all unprotected images at one time while retaining the protected images on the CF card
39. background exposure is set by the shutter speed and aperture combination 107 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX When the Speedlite 550EX is set to the high speed sync mode it can synchronize at all shutter speeds even those faster than 1 250 sec When high speed sync is enabled lt u gt is displayed in the viewfinder to indicate high speed sync High speed sync is effective in the following cases 1 When you want to use daylight sync for a portrait and maintain background blur with a large aperture 2 When you want to produce a catchlight in the subject s eyes 3 When you want to use daylight sync to eliminate shadows With the Canon Speedlite 550EX three successive flash shots canbe bracketed automatically up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments The flash output is changed for the three shots while the background exposure remains the same oa 1 f Standard exposure 0 Decreasediexposure 2 3 stop Increased xposurea 2 3 stop e Flash exposure bracketing is set with the 550EX For details see the 550EX s Instructions booklet e The flash exposure bracketing amount set with the 550EX isindicated by the flash exposure level indicator in the camera s viewfinder e Make sure the Speedlite 550EX is ready before taking the next bracketed shot Single frame shooting O is recommended C Fn 06 2 enables the flash exposure bracketing amount t
40. button FOLDER FILE Auto Daylight Shade Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent M 2 VA1 7 AWB 78 A amp 305 ZAS Pp 4 PE 2 AF d e K w 5 4 Color Temperature Custom Flash Personal white balance settings p 45 Not displayed if not registered in the camera The three R red G green and B blue primary colors exist in varying proportions in a light source depending on its color temperature When the color temperature is high there is more blue And when the color temperature is low there is more red As the color temperature increases from low to high the color cast changes in the following sequence red orange yellow white and bluish white For example if you have a white object under a lit tungsten light bulb it will look red or orange in the photograph If it is under fluorescent light it will look greenish To the human eye a white object still looks white regardless of the type of lighting The human eye is highly adaptive to different types of lighting and color temperatures With a film based camera you can attach a color correction filter to the lens or use tungsten film to compensate for the color cast caused by the light source s color temperature With a digital camera s white balance setting you can digitally compensate based on a standard white color the color temperature so that the colors in the image look more natural When lt B gt is set auto white balan
41. f number the deeper the depth of field And the larger the aperture the lower the f number the shallower the depth of field The depth of field is affected as described below 1 A smaller aperture a higher f number increases the depth of field For example stopping down to f 8 obtains a deeper depth of field than f 4 5 2 Alens with a shorter focal length increases the depth of field A wide angle lens obtains a deeper depth of field than a telephoto lens 3 A longer distance between the camera and subject increases the depth of field 4 The depth of field behind the point of optimum focus 2 is longer than the depth of field in front of the point of optimum focus 1 Depth of field Point of optimum focus Aperture set to f 22 Aperture set to f 2 Exposure Exposure occurs when the film or the image sensor in a digital camera is exposed to light Correct exposure is obtained when the film or the image sensor is exposed to a proper amount of light in accordance with its sensitivity to light The correct exposure is adjusted with the camera s shutter speed and aperture 156 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Exposure Warning List es a E The subject is too 1 Increase the ISO speed dark 2 Use flash 1 Decrease the ISO speed 2 Attach a neutral density filter to the lens The subject is too bright 1 Turn the lt s gt to seta slower shutter speed 2 Increase the ISO speed Th
42. fT On the menu select Protect images Protect images e Press the lt MENU gt button ae Pn cite ic e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt Nien lay AF points Orr dial to select lt P gt e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Protect images Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Protect the image Protect images e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt Sulactialltncfulder dial to select Select all in folder or Select all on Clear ail in folder CF card Then letgo of the lt SELECT gt button Select all on CF card Aconfirmation dialog will appear Clear all on CF card e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button _ Protect images Select all in folder Protect all images i F LULUS Protected images cannot be erased w mera To erase a protected image irst cancel the i protection O B fT a In step 2 above select Clear all in folder or Clear Protect images all on CF card The protection for all the images in the folder or CF card will be cleared select all in folder Clear all in folder Select all on CF card Clear all on CF card 120 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Sound Recording for an Image With the camera s built in microphone you can reco
43. gly N AIS 125 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sebew yoegqheiq N Formatting a CF Card If necessary you can format a CF card for use with the camera If you insert the CF card into the camera and the CF card error message Err CF appears you may have to format the CF card oS M fT a On the menu select Format Auto power off min e Press the lt MENU gt button File numbering Continuous E A e MEN Date tine 11 30 2002 While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt Format dial to select lt fT gt Sensor cleaning e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt LCD Brightness dial to select Format Then let go of the lt SELECT gt Firmware Ver button Language English MENU Set up Menu aoe E Select OK Format e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 32 gt Format dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt All data will be lost button The CF card will be formatted e After the GF cardis formatted the menu will OK Cancel reappear e To exit thesmenu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button 120MB used out of 128MB MENU Set up Menu computer might not work with the EOS 1Ds camera In such a case format the CF card with the camera first Then it might work with the camera If you insert the CF card and the CF card error message Err CF appears u
44. gt The Speedlite 550EX fires at 70 Hz for 1 second Speedlite 550EX has the following three features 1 E TTL autoflash 2 Slave unit feature 3 Master unit feature for wireless control of 550EX slave units By using the above features you can set up a wireless E TTL autoflash system with multiple Speedlite 550EXs You can also set a flash output ratio for up to three Speedlites grouped as main and sub Speedlites to create the desired flash lighting effect e For details see the 550EX and ST E2 s Instructions booklet Audei6oloud ysel 111 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX With manual flash exposures you can set the correct flash exposure by referring to the flash exposure level indicator in the viewfinder This is useful for close up flash photography You will need a standard 18 gray card and an E TTL autoflash Speedlite such as the MR 14EX capable of manual flash exposures Set the camera and Speedlite settings e Set the shooting mode to lt M gt or lt Av gt and select the center AF point e Set the Speedlite for manual flash exposures 2 Focus the subject e Focus manually Spot metering circle Position the gray card e Place the gray card at the same distance as the subject e The gray card should be at a distance where the entire spot metering circle can cover the gray card Standard gray
45. gt button 15 0 16 0 17 2 18 2 19 1 20 300 e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt gt Personal Functions P Fn dial to select lt gt Clear all Custom Functions Ci aL T S EEA While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 32 gt dial to select Clear all Personal Functions Then let MENU C Fn P Fn Menu go of the lt SELECT gt button im Clear all the Personal Functions Clear all Personal Functions e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt Clear all FP Fns button When the Personal Functions are cleared the es menu will reappear ERK Cancel e To exit the menuand turn off the LCD monitor ES C Fn P Fn Menu press the lt MENU gt button After all the Personal Fu Personal Functions P 146 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Learn how to set th clean the C Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Setting the Date and Time To set or correct the camera s date and time follow the procedure below The date and time is recorded with each picture you take G fT a On the menu select Date time ites sate off a e Press the lt MENU gt button rile numbering DALI AUOUS semen ae hedea daii e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt Date tine 11730 2002 nie prea ng Coe rer dial to select lt fT gt Sensor cleaning e While pre
46. is used to set various settings for taking pictures There are three ways to operate this dial 1 While pressing a button you turn the lt gt dial until the desired setting appears on the top LCD panel When the button is released the respective setting takes effect and the camera can be used to take pictures e In this way you can set the shooting mode AF mode metering mode drive mode ISO speed or AEB amount 2 After pressing and releasing a button you turnethe lt i gt dial When you press a button its function turns on for 6 sec During this time you can turn the lt sA gt dial to set the desired setting After the timer turns off or when you press the shutter button halfway the camera Can be used to take pictures n this way you can set select the AF point or press the lt gt button and set the exposure compensa tion amount 3 Justturn the lt s2 gt dial While referring to the top LCD panel you turn the lt A gt dial to set the desired setting e In this way you can set the shutter speed aperture etc 30 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Basic Operation Operating the lt 3 gt Dial The lt 3 gt dial is used for AF point selection menu operations on the LCD monitor and other settings This lt gt dial works only when the lt gt switch is set to lt ON gt There are three ways to use the lt g
47. lt ON gt XX A e In these Instruction Manual theicons and markings indicating the camera s buttons dials and settings correspond to the actual icons and markings found on the camera See Nomenclature on page 14 e For more information reference page numbers are provided in parentheses p 00 e The Canon EF 50mm f 1 4 USM lens is used as the demonstration lens in these Instruction Manual e The procedures assume that the Menu and Custom Functions are set to the default settings e 6 or 616 indicates that the function described remains in effect for 6 sec or 16 sec respectively after you let go of the button e The sample photographs were taken with a 35mm SLR camera e These Instruction Manual use the following alert symbols q _ The Caution symbolindicates a warning to prevent shooting problems F The Note symbol gives supplemental information X The Light bulb symbol gives a helpful tip for operating your camera or taking pictures ay The Custom Function symbol indicates that there is a relevant Custom Function For details see Custom Functions on page 133 20 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals This chapterexplains a tion of the FOS 1Ds ca Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Recharging the Battery First recharge the battery e For details on the battery refer to the instructions for the Ni MH Pack NP E3 e For details on how to recharge and discharge the
48. o e The metering mode must be set to spot metering before it 2 can be linked to the AF point If C Fn 13 1 2 is set or cleared the registered AF point p 68 will be replaced by the center AF point Fl Any metering mode besides spot metering can be used With C Fn 13 1 2 3 all 45 AF points will be subject to automatic selection With C Fn 13 1 3 FE lock is possible with any AF point you select 136 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Ma Custom Function Settings Auto reduction of daylight sync O L 0 Obtains a natural looking fill flash automatically eN elts 1 This prevents underexposure of a subject in front of a strong siah backlight such as a sunset reduction of Fill flash Shutter curtain synchronization 1 By using a slow sync speed you can create a light trail following a moving subject The flash fires right before the shutter closes This Custom Function can be used to obtain 2nd curtain sync effects even with EX series Speedlites which do not have this capability If an EX series Speedlite having this capability is set for 2nd Ccurtain sync it will override this Custom Function Safety shift canbe set for the shutter priority AE and aperture priority AE modes 1 If the subject s brightness changes suddenly and the current shutter priority AE or aperture priority AE setting becomes unsuitable the shutter speed or aperture is shifted to obtain asuitable exposure automatically
49. set the shutter speed and or aperture increments to full stops or half stops instead of the standard 1 3 stops gt p 134 C Fn 05 2 3 enables the aperture to be set manually even when the lens has been detached p 134 91 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD msodxg vi 2 Setting Exposure Compensation The exposure compensation amount you set will be effective until it is canceled manually To cancel the exposure compensation amount turn the lt 3 gt to set the exposure compensation amount to 0 according to procedure 3 on this page Exposure compensation is used to alter the camera s standard exposure setting To set the exposure compensation amount you can either turn the lt 3 gt dial while looking through the viewfinder or press the lt Z gt button and turn the lt s4 gt dial while looking at the LCD panel The exposure compensation amount can be set up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments 1 Set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt Focus the subject and check the expo sure level Exposure level indicator Standard exposure index un exposure compensation amount e gt The exposure compensation icon lt Z gt and the Ta 2 1 0 4 22 F3 exposure level indicator lt O gt will be displayed in the viewfinder while the exposure level indicator lt m gt Increased exposure will be displayed on the LCD panel Turn the lt 3 gt dial while press
50. the Personal Function whose setting you want to clear or reset e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the Personal Function number Then let govof the lt SELECT gt button Wax 1 740 sec Min 1 60 sec C Fn P Fn Menu oO gt T D P Fn e04 gt i Set max min shutter speco Clear or reset the setting e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turnithe lt 3 gt dial to select OFF to clear the settings or select ON to reset the settings Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt When it is ON or OFF tt will be displayed in green e To clear or reset another Personal Function repeat steps 2 and gt e Press the lt MENU gt button to return to the menu To exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button again 3 Max 1 7450 sec il gt The 1 40 sec C Fn P Fn Menu Even after you clear the Personal Function settings all at once gt p 146 you can follow the above procedure to reset the Personal Functions Fi 145 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sBulllas nual Clearing All Personal Functions You can clear all the Personal Function settings set or registered with the dedicated software o E fT a On the menu select Clear all Personal Custom Function t Fn Functions 01 1 02 1 03 0 04 3 05 0 06 007 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 3 14 e Press the lt MENU
51. the color temperature e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired color temperature Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button e The color temperature can be set from 2800 K to 10000 K in 100 K increments After you set the color temperature the menu will reappear e To exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button Recordinc 44 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals MAN Setting the Color Temperature MaM Selecting Personal White Balance e While pressing the lt wB gt button turn the lt gt dial to select lt m gt Then let go of the lt wB gt button The color temperature will take effect 3 Select the color temperature FOLDER FILE QO Use lt K8 gt to set the color temperature of natural light If lt gt is used to set the color temperature of artificial light correct white balance might not be obtained For lt amp gt if you want to use the reading taken with a color temperature meter take test shots and adjust the setting to compen difference between the color temperature meter s reading and the cai r temperature reading i i Selecting Personal White Balance You can set your own white balance with the dedicated driver software provided with the camera You can thereby obtain a more accurate white balance in the image lt is ideal when you have to take many pictur
52. turn off e You can also exit the menu by pressing the shutter button halfway In step you can also hold down the lt MENU gt button and when the menu F appears you can turn the lt 3 gt dial to select a menu tab Keep pressing the lt MENU gt button while turning the lt 3 gt dial Even while the menu is displayed you can immediately go back to taking pictures by pressing the shutter button halfway The menu can be displayed in one of five languages English French German Spanish and Japanese p 131 Check that the date and time has been set correctly Each image will be recorded with the current date and time gt p 148 33 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals es noy eJOJOG a Menu Operations Canon om The color LCD monitor on the back of the camera enables you to review and select recorded images and set various menu settings e With the LCD monitor you can use the lt 3 gt dial even while the lt gt switch is lt OFF gt e The LCD monitor cannot be used as a viewfinder to take pictures Hunn mann wu LL Shooting Settings Shooting mode lt P gt Program AE To revert to the camera s default set tings press the lt QUALITY gt button and lt VB gt bution simultaneously for 2 sec gt The camera s default settings are shown below Image Recording Settings Image quality A L Large Fine AF mode
53. 0 Coverage 100 with respect to theveffective pixels Brightness control Adjustable to one of five levels Image Playback Image display format 1 Single image with information 2 Single image 3 Four image index 4 Nine image index 5 Magnify P Fn 30 Highlight alert In display formats 1 and 2 above any overexposed highlight areas will blink in the image display Image Protection and Erase Protection Erase protection of one image all images in a folder or all images in the CF card can be applied or canceled at one time Erase One image all images in a folder or all images in the CF card can be erased except protected images at one time 172 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Major Specifications e Sound Recording Recording method The voice narration recorded with the built in microphone is attached to the image File format WAV Recording time Max 30 sec per recording e Menus Menu categories 1 Recording menu 2 Playback menu 3 Set up menu 4 Custom Personal Functions menu LCD monitor language Japanese English French German Spanish Firmware update Update possible by the user e Customizing Function Custom Functions 21 Custom Functions with 67 settings Personal Functions 26 e Power Source Battery One Ni MH Pack NP E3 AC power can be supplied via the AC adapter and DC coupler Number of shots At 20 C Approx 600 At 0 C Approx 450 Lhe above figures apply when a full
54. 0 RAW ia Review You can display the picture on the LCD monitor immediately after you take it Set it to On On Info or Off gt p 52 The number of seconds review time the image is displayed on the LCD monitor can also be set See the next menu item 128 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals MaM Menu Settings Review time When Review is set to On or On Info you can set the number of seconds the image is displayed on the LCD monitor p 53 Noise reduction When turned on noise reduction can reduce noise in the image that is prone to occur during bulb exposures The noise reduction process will take the same amount of time as the exposure time Protect images You can protect all the images in the selected folder or CF card to prevent accidental erase Or you can cancel the image protection Choose Select all in folder Clear all in folder Select alon CF card or Clear all on CF card p 120 Erase all on CF card This erase all the unprotected images on the CF card p 125 Erase all nr card images on Cr leer tm ages 2 a canel Highlight alert When the display format has been set to MA single image with information or single image the overexposed highlight areas of the image will blink on the LCD monitor when Highlight alert is On gt p 118 Display AF points When the display format has b
55. 1 100 XXX 0001 Continuous number full gt right will appear on the LCD monitor oa E nee E E eines GS amp switch to new folder e CF card still has room To continue taking ogee Cancel pictures hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt _ gt dial to select OK A new folder will then be created and you can continue taking pictures The continuous file numbering will start from 0001 and the subse quent images will be stored in the new folder To avoid this disruption in picture taking do a manual reset of the file numbering p 58 beforehand or use auto reset and select another folder to store the images 57 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sebeu 10 sbues e MaN File Numbering Methods eee This creates a new folder and starts the file numbering from XXX 0001 Subsequent images you capture are stored in this new folder File numbering method auto reset continuous numbering is the one you set before manual reset The file numbers are like the frame numbers on a roll of film For details on file names see Basic Terminology gt p 155 You can also use a personal computer to create a new folder to store images With the CF card open on the screen create a new folder named Deim Open the Dcim folder and create new folders within it Creates many folders as necessary to organize your images Name the folders with a name like 100ABC_D where the first three nu
56. 3 is also set you can press the lt E gt button to switch to the registered AF point and start the AF at the same time yy Lens AF stop button function 1 AF operates only while the AF stop button is pressed While the button is pressed AF operation with the camera is disabled 2 When the button is pressed while metering is still active AE lock takes effect Convenient when you want to focus and int M Aut y ete meter separately 5 15 start 3 In the manual AF point selection mode holding down the gt Sulit button switches to automatic AF point selection among 45 AF points Holding down the button switches from manual AF point selection tovautomatic AF point selection instantly Convenient when you areno longer able to focus track a moving subject with a manually selected AF point in the Al Servo AF mode In the automatic AF point selection mode holding down the button selects the center AF point instantly 4 In the One Shot AF mode pressing the button switches to Al Servo AF mode only while the button is pressed In the Al Servo AF mode pressing the button switches to One Shot AF mode only while the button is pressed Convenient when you need to keep switching between One Shot AF and Al Servo AF for a subject which keeps moving and stopping 5 With the lens IS switch already ON the Image Stabilizer operates only while you press the button f The Stop button is provided only on super telephoto
57. 8 troubleshooting guide cceeeeeee 162 Tv shutter speed priority AE 84 175 SOUdIOJOY Canon CANON INC 30 2 Shimomaruko 3 chome Ohta ku Tokyo 146 8501 Japan U S A CANADA EUROPE AFRICA amp MIDDLE EAST CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA ASIA OCEANIA JAPAN CANON U S A INC For all inquiries concerning this camera call toll free in the U S 1 800 OK CANON or write to Customer Relations Canon U S A Inc One Canon Plaza Lake Success N Y 11042 1198 CANON CANADA INC HEADQUARTERS 6390 Dixie Road Mississauga Ontario L5T 1P7 Canada CANON CANADA INC MONTREAL BRANCH 5990 Cdte de Liesse Montr al Qu bec H4T 1V7 Canada CANON CANADA INC CALGARY OFFICE 2828 16th Street N E Calgary Alberta T2E 7K7 Canada For all inquiries concerning this camera call toll free in Canada 1 800 OK CANON CANON EUROPA N V Bovenkerkerweg 59 61 P O Box 2262 1180 EG Amstelveen The Netherlands CANON COMMUNICATION amp IMAGE FRANCE S A 102 Avenue du G n ral de Gaulle 92257 La Garenne Colombes Cedex France CANON UK LTD Woodhatch Reigate Surrey RH2 8BF United Kingdom CANON DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Europark Fichtenhain A10 47807 Krefeld Germany CANON ITALIA S p A Palazzo L Strada 6 20089 Rozzano Milanofiori Milano Italy CANON Schweiz AG Geschaftsbereich Wiederverkauf Industriestrasse 12 CH 8305 Dietlikon Switzerland CANON G m b H Oberlaaerstrass
58. JPEG image quality Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button RAWMIPEG rec IRAWE E The menu will reappear RAWE E e When you take a picture it will be recorded in both RAW TE Oe the RAW and JPEG formats simultaneously a e Tostop recording the image in both formats select G9 only on the LCD monitor menu Recordin J Menu Whenithe i mage is recorded in both the RAW and JPEG formats the lt i gt icon will not be displayed in the viewfinder The rear LCD panel will also not display the JPEG image quality lt L d gt lt L a gt or lt S d gt The RAW and JPEG images captured simultaneously will have the same image file number but a different extension The JPEG image will have the JPG extension and the RAW image will have TIF The lt L gt lt L gt or lt S gt image recording quality selection with the proce dure explained on the preceding page will remain in effect even during the simultaneous RAW and JPEG image capture 40 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals WB Selecting the White Balance The following white balance settings are provided Auto daylight shade overcast tungsten fluorescent flash custom color temperature and personal white balance set with the bundled driver software gt p 45 Select the white balance setting 1 e While pressing the lt wB gt button turn the lt gt dial to select the desired white balance setting Then let go of the lt wB gt
59. One Shot AF White balance D Auto Metering mode Evaluative White balance Canceled Drive mode Single frame bracketing Image processing AF point selection Automatic parameters Standard Exposure compensation O Zero Color Matrix 1 Flash exposure compensation O Zero AE lock Canceled FE lock Canceled AEB Canceled Custom Functions Settings retained AF point registration Sy Center AF point The camera will be ready to work fully automatic after this operation gt p 82 34 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Dioptric Adjustment By adjusting the diopter to suit your eyesight with or without eyeglasses the viewfinder image will look clearer The camera s adjustable dioptric range is 3 to 1 dpt 1 Remove the eyecup e While grasping both sides of the eyecup slide it upward to remove 2 Turn the dioptric adjustment knob e Turn the knob to the right or left until the AF point or the center spot metering circle looks sharp in the viewfinder 3 Reattach the eyecup If the camera s dioptric adjust using Dioptric Adjustment Holding the Camera oor z gt To obtain sharp pictures hold the camera still to minimize camera shake Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting e Firmly grasp the camera grip with your right hand and press your both elbows lig
60. S 1Ds camera itself cannot play back the sound recording The EOS 1Ds camera itself cannot play back the sound recording You must transfer the image to a personal computer and use the dedicated software to play the sound recording The lt gt button has dual functions for image protection and sound recording If you press the lt gt button and release it immediately image protection will function instead of the sound recording To make a sound recording keep pressing the lt o gt button until the Recording message appears and let go when you finish the sound recording You cannot erase only the sound recording with the camera alone Erasing an Image m You can use the lt T gt button to erase a single image or all images in a folder You can also use menu commands to erase all images ina CF card e Once an image is erased it cannot be recovered Make sure you are erasing the right image e You can protect important images from erasing gt p 119 1 Playback the image e Press the lt DISPLAY gt button to playback the image The last newest image will be displayed QUALITY WB O 2 Select the image to be erased e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the image to be erased 3 Display the erase menu e Press the lt T gt button The erase menu will appear at the bottom of the LCD monitor To exit the e
61. S DIGITAL Solution Disk C Adobe Photoshop LE Disk _ EOS 1Ds Instruction Manual which yourare reading now This describes how to use the camera L Ni MH Pack NP E3 Instructions L Ni MH Charger NC E2 Instructions L DC Coupler Kit DCK E1 Instructions _ EOS DIGITAL Software User s Manual Explains how to install and use the driver software which enables you to transfer images from the camera to a personal computer edit RAW images set image processing param eters and customize camera functions L Warranty card CX Quick Operation Guide _ EOS 1Ds Accessories Introduces major accessories for the EOS 1Ds x No CF card is included Please purchase it separately CF cards made by Canon are recommended This digital camera supports Exif 2 2 also called Exif Print Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the communication between digital cameras and printers By connecting to an Exif Print compliant printer the camera s image data at the time of shooting is used and optimized yielding extremely high quality prints Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uononponu i Contents eee Introduction MET Selecting the Color Maxtrix ccs 48 l l Setting the ISO Speed wcsescccsussscccessstaicecenstnetins 49 DREN oun LAGU EE P E TETT 3 LEAI Setting the Processing Parameters 50 Handling Cautions c d iicssatdcisancnasitamantaaeoseesas 10 MEW Reviewing Images scesscsseesseeseeeeeee 52 Quick Start
62. SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the image to be protected Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Protect the image e Press the lt o 8 gt button gt The lt om gt icon will then appear to indicate that the image is protected e To cancel the image protection press the lt gt button again The lt o m gt icon will turn off To protect another image select the image and press the lt e gt button Repeat this step for all other images you want to protect When the image is displayed immediately after capture you can follow step 2 to protect that image To turn off the image display press the lt DISPLAY gt button stions for image protection and sound recording To button and let go when the lt om gt icon appears If you 00 long about 2 seconds the microphone will start the image protection will not be applied YOR also protect all the images in a folder or in the CF card all at once Fl p 120 A protected image cannot be erased with the camera To erase a protected image cancel the protection first lv You can also erase all images at once while retaining the protected ones p 123 125 lys ZS 119 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals soebew yoeqheiq N om Image Protection SSS aaa You can protect all the images in a folder or CF card all at once In the case of a folder first select it gt p 55 oS fb
63. TMEAL 138 Switch tothe registered AF point only while pressing the lt gt bution OF aid tomy gt 198 e When the lt gt bution is released it will return to the original AF point F it A5iPoint has been registered the above steps will switch it to the center AF pol If you set or cancel C Fn 13 the center AF point will become the registered AF point This does not apply if you change C Fn 13 1 to C Fn 13 2 or vice versa The registered AF point will not change in this case vv If C Fn 18 1 2 and C Fn 04 1 3 have been set you can press only the lt gt button to switch to the registered AF point and start autofocusing at the same time NU ZS 69 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 4 snoojoiny BuisQ w AF Point Activation Area Gaal C Fn 17 can be set to expand the AF point s activation area to include more than one active AF point gt p 137 See Setting a Custom Function on page 132 e C Fn 17 1 Expanding the activation area to 7 points On ieee p 137 This larger activation area makes it easier to focus subjects moving irregularly e The expanded AF point activation area is not displayed in the viewfinder e When focus is achieved in the One Shot AF mode the selected AF point and the AF point s achieving focus will light i Selected AF point AF points in expanded activation area e C Fn 17 2 Expanding the activation areato Lo
64. TYLIDIA ga TSO3 OUL TVANYIN NOILONYLSNI Canon EOS B DIGITAL 3 E eS Avy yi Iaw swat TYLIDIA ga TSO3 Be sure to read these Instruction Manual before using your camera for the first time Keep this booklet handy for easy reference Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals DIGITAL Exif Print English Edition Thank you for purchasing a Canon product The EOS 1Ds is a high performance digital AF SLR camera with a large 36x24mm approx 11 1 megapixel CMOS sensor and high precision Area AF The camera is compatible with all Canon EF lenses and has many features for all types of photography from fully automatic snapshooting to professional level creative work It uses CompactFlash cards CF Type and II as the recording medium Be sure to read these Instruction Manual to familiarize yourself with the features and proper operation of this camera Using CF cards made by Canon is recommended Radio and Television Interference VCCI Statement This camera is an information technology device that does not exceed Class B limits for electromagnetic interference EMI in compliance with standards set by Japan s Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI This device may still cause interference with radio or television reception when placed near such an appliance Read these Instruction Manual to learn how to avoid reception interference of other appli ances
65. WB TA Se puttons simultaneously for 2 sec e To review previous images see Play back Images on page 116 e To erase an image see Erasing an Image on page 122 the picture on the LCD monitor The picture you just took will be displayed for about 2 sec This display time can also be changed p 53 11 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uononponu ia Nomenclature ed The reference page is in parentheses Lens mount index gt 26 Mirror 104 Self timer lamp 100 White balance sensor Shutter button 29 Lens lock pin Strap mount Lens release button 36 26 Lens mount Depth of field preview button 87 111 Tripod socket Contacts gt 11 Body number Vertical grip operation on off switch 31 FEL Vertical grip FE lock Multi spot metering button 31 109 78 Vertical grip Main Dial 31 30 Vertical grip shutter button 31 29 Strap mount gt 36 Body cap gt 26 14 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Nomenclature Flash sync contacts Hot shoe Focal plane mark amp LCD panel illumination button 103 BA Metering mode selection Flash exposure compensation button FEL FE lock Multi spot metering 76 110 button 109 78 MODE Shooting mode z Exposure compensation selection button gt 82 Aperture button 93 90 AF AF mode Main Dial 30 selection button gt 60 Top LCD panel gt 17
66. Warning List on page 157 The AF point which achieves focus flashes briefly If the AF point has been i selected manually p 65 it will light dimly while it is active for 66 f automatic AF point selection gt p 65 has been set all the AF points that achieve focus will light Shifting the Program In the Program AE lt P gt mode you can freely change thevshutter speed and 83 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD msodxg vi Tv Shutter Priority AES In this mode you set the desired shutter soeed and the camera sets the aperture automati cally to suit the subject brightness A fast shutter speed can freeze motion and a slow shutter speed can blur it x Tv is an abbreviation for Time value With a fast shutter speed mea While pressing the lt MODE gt button turn the lt gt dial until lt Tv gt appears on the LCD panel Then release the lt MODE gt button W C Turn the lt gt dial to set the desired shutter speed Press the shutter button halfway and focus the subject The shutter speed and aperture will be displayed Take the picture e As long as the aperture display is not blinking a standard exposure will be obtained 84 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Tv Shutter Priority AE Exposure Warnings If the lens maximum aperture lowest f number like f 1 4 blinks it indicates underexposure
67. acts resulting in improper camera operation 8 If the camera is suddenly brought into a warm environment from a cold one condensation water droplets may form on the camera and internalparts To avoid this first put the camera in a vinyl bag and let it adjust gradually to the warmer temperature 9 If condensation develops on the camera do not use the camera Remove the CF card and battery and wait until the condensation evaporates 10 If the camera is not to be used for an extended period remove the battery Store the camera in a well ventilated cool dry place During the storage period release the shutter a few times once in a while 11 Avoid storing the camera in a laboratory cabinet etc where corrosive chemicals are present 12 If the camera has not been used for an extended period or if the camera is to be used for an important event check the operation of all the camera controls or take it to your nearest Canon Service Center LCD Monitor and LCD Paneis 1 The color LCD monitoris manufactured with very high precision technology There may be a few dead pixels where a black red or green pixel is always displayed They number no more than 0 02 percent standard tolerance of all effective pixels They also do not affect the images recorded 2 Do not press hard against the LCD monitor or LCD panel or subject it to physical shock Doing so may resultin a warped display or malfunction 3 If the LCD monitor or LCD
68. aded from ManualsCamera com Manuals System Map Timer Remote Controller Remote Switch Wireless Controller TC 80N3 RS 80N3 LC 4 Canon EF lenses Interface Cable IFC 450D6 Vecccccccccccccccccccceceecccccccc o siias Macintosh computer PC card slot Interface Cable IFC 450D4 IFC 200D6 IFC 200D4 Data Verification Kit DVK E1 PC AT compatible PC card slot computer Wa CF card PC card adapter 169 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals QOUaIOJOY Specifications e Type Type Recording medium Image size Compatible lenses Lens mount e Imaging Element Type Pixels Aspect ratio Color filter system Low pass filter e Recording System Recording format Image format RAW JPEG simultaneous recording File size Folders File numbering Processing parameters Interface e White Balance Settings Auto white balance Personal white balance Color temperature compensation e Color Matrix Type 170 Digital AF AE SLR Type or Il CF card 35 8 x 23 8 mm 1 4 x 1 in Canon EF lenses effective focal length is as marked on the lens Canon EF mount High sensitivity high resolution large single plate CMOS sensor Effective pixels Approx 11 1 megapixels Total pixels Approx 11 4 megapixels ge RGB primary color filter Located in front of the CMOS sensor non removable Design rule for Camera File system
69. aluation data About P Fn 11 12 13 22 26 and 29 In order to have the EOS 1Ds s P Fn numbers 00 to 31 match the EOS 1D s as much as possible the Personal Functions in the EOS 1D which are not provided in the EOS 1Ds have been left blank in the EOS 1Ds 00 01 2 03 04 05 06 07 8 09 10 14 15 16 Enables automatic shooting when focus is achieved at the fixed point of focus while 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 30 31 144 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals D Clearing and Resetting Personal Functions You can clear or reset Personal Functions set and registered with the dedicated software The Personal Function settings can be modified only with the driver software For details see EOS DIGITAL Software User s Manual a gt fT a Custom Function C Fn Oo 02 1 03 0 04 05 06 00 OB 0 09 10 11 Li L3 iF 15 16 17 72 18 7 19 1 20 3 00 Personal Functions P Fn Clear all Custom Functions Clear all Personal Functions MENU lt 5 C Fn P Fn Menu e G fT o PFa eos ON OFF Set max min shutter speed 1 On the menu select Personal Func tions P Fn e Press the lt MENU gt button e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select lt gt e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Personal Functions P Fn Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Select the number of
70. arrow Q If the battery s rubber lining for water resi use a moist cotton swab to wipe it cl After replacing the battery or before using the camera check the battery level Turnithe lt gt switch to lt ON gt C 95u When the lt gt switch is turned on the battery ONE SHOT check is executed automatically and the battery level is displayed on the top LCD panel 3 owe Te U oT 2 3 Battery level OK lt a Battery running low Ns a cu Battery will be exhausted soon y bai Recharge the battery ra S 23 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uels NOA a10jog Installing and Removing the Battery Battery Life Temperature Number of Shots At 20 C 68 F Approx 600 At 0 C 32 F Approx 450 e The table shows the number of shots that can be taken with a fully charged battery at the specified temperature It is based on Canon s testing conditions w EF 50mm f 1 4 USM lens review turned on reviewing time of 2 sec and GM L image quality The actual number of shots will vary depending on your shooting conditions F e Using the LCD monitor more frequently will reduce the number of shots Pressing the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period or activating the autofocus without taking a picture will also reduce the number of shots At 0 C the number of shots may actually be less than indicated in the above table
71. artment cap gt 23 16 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Nomenclature Top LCD Panel Aperture 22 9 DEP point number 1 2 AEB amount 20 30 AF point selection mode AF CI HP Shooting mode P Program AE M Manual exposure Tv Shutter priority AE DEP Depth of field AE Av Aperture priority AE Metering modes Evaluative metering S Partial metering Spot metering CJ Center weighted average metering MTv Battery ENGI ma fl g y PE Flash exposure compensation 4n AEB nooo ape oe Shutter speed 800D Bulb bulb Bulb exposure time min sec gggg Depth of field AE JEP AF point selection mode 273 512 FE lock FEL Busy bu54 PE Error Err 5959 Nts uo1onpo u i Shots remaining 1999 0 ISO speed 198 1259 L Self timer countdown Da Bulb exposure time Hours 27 ISO Error code AF mode ONE SHOT One Shot AF AISERVO Al Servo AF a i a E a Exposure level scale Drive mode O Single frame Continuous 0 Self timer 10 sec 2 Self timer 2 sec Exposure compensation amount AEB amount Flash exposure compensation amount CF card writing status The LCD panel illustration above shows all the icons and indicators displayed During actual use only the relevant icons and indicators are displayed Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 17
72. battery refer to the instructions for the Nickel Hydride Charger NC E2 Connect the power cord Connect the power cord to the charger e Connect the power plug to an AC outlet gt The lt POWER gt lamp will light Detach the protective cover e Attach the cover to the battery compartment cap and retain it e Whenever the battery is out of the camera be sure to attach the protective cover to prevent short circuit Connect the battery e Connect the charging plug to the battery s charging terminal The charging plug can be connected to either terminal A or B Battery recharging starts When the battery is connected recharging starts automatically and the lt CHARGE gt lamp lights When the battery is completely recharged the lamp will start blinking twice per second gt A completely exhausted battery takes about 2 hours to fully recharge e After recharging the battery disconnect it and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet 22 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Installing and Removing the Battery Detach the battery compartment cap e Grasp both sides of the cap and pull it off e The battery s protective cover can be attached to the battery compartment cap Keep the cap and cover in a safe place Insert the battery e Insert the battery and while pushing it in turn the release handle as shown by the
73. bject brightness and background light level are very different there is a strong backlight or spotlight use partial metering or spot metering CJ instead 76 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Metering Modes Partial Metering This mode is effective when the background is much brighter than the subject due to backlighting etc The metering is weighted at the center covering 8 5 of the viewfinder area Le Spot Metering This is for metering a particular part of the subject or scene The metering is weighted at the center covering 2 4 of the viewfinder area and T A oH P Jhd VUAN j ras Ea M H L _ Centerweighted Average Metering The metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for the entire scene AF Point Linked Spot Metering To make AF point selection faster the selectable AF points can be limited to11 C Fn 13 1 or 9 C Fn 13 3 When C Fn 13 1 or C Fn 13 3 has been set the manually selected AF point is linked to 2 4 spot metering p 66 136 During continuous shooting in the spot metering mode AE lock is set automatically without the lt gt indicator displayed in the viewfinder C Fn 13 2 can limit the manually selectable AF points to only 11 while keeping the spot metering linked to the center AF point gt p 66 136 11 Downloaded from ManualsCa
74. button also sets AE lock The depth of field preview button does not function during AF operation Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals the aperture and see the range of acceptable focus in 87 OJUOD SINSOdXxy vi DEP Depth of field AE This mode is effective when you want a wide depth of field to keep everything in focus near and far DEP stands for depth of field e This mode will not work if the lens focus mode switch is set to lt MF gt or lt M gt First set the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt Select lt DEP gt on the top LCD panel e While pressing the lt MODE gt button turn the lt gt dial to select lt DEP gt Then let go of the lt MODE gt Sc button CE E Specify the first subject you want in focus e Focus the first desired subject 46 The focus confirmation light lt gt and dEP is displayed Specify the second subject you want in focus e Focus the second desired subject 6 gt The focus confirmation light lt gt and dEP 2 is displayed Compose the picture press the shutter button halfway and check the exposure setting then take the picture The point of focus and aperture required to achieve the desired depth of field between the two dEP points are set automatically The shutter speed is also set automatically to suit the brightness e Before taking the picture check that the shutter speed o
75. camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support e Do not use substances containing alcohol benzene thinners or other organic solvent substances to clean or maintain the equipment e Do not cut damage alter or place heavy items on the power cord Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit which may lead to fire or electrical shock Replace a broken or damaged power cord N Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uononponu e Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock When unplugging the cord ensure that you hold the rigid portion of the plug Pulling the cord may damage or expose the wire and short circuit fires or electrical shocks e Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating distortion of the equipment fire electrical shock or other hazards Use only the recommended power accessories e Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks resulting in fire injury and damage to the surroundings Use only recommended batteries and accessories e Use only Ni MH Charger NC E2 to charge the NP E3 Use of chargers not expressly recommended may result in overheating distortion fire or electrical shock e Do not place the batteries near heat or in water Such exposure may damage the batteries and lead to the leakage of corrosive liquids fi
76. card Aim the camera so that the entire spot metering circle covers the gray card then press the lt FEL gt button which remains in effect for 16 sec The Speedlite will fire a preflash and the required flash output is retained in memory gt n the viewfinder the exposure level indicator will Indicate the currently set flash exposure level relative to the standard exposure index Standard exposure index Flash exposure level indicator against the standard exposure level 112 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX Standard exposure 5 Set the correct flash exposure level index e Adjust the Speedlite s manual flash output and the camera aperture so that the flash exposure level indicator is aligned with the standard exposure Current flash index exposure level 6 Compose and take the picture e With TTL and A TTL autoflash Speedlites EZ E EG ML T series set in the TTL or A TTL autoflash mode the flash will be fired only at full output If you set the camera s shooting mode to manual or aperture priority AE you can adjust the aperture and fire the flash at full output Meanwhile the Speedlite will remain in the TTL or A TTL autoflash mode e When the 550ExX is set to C Fn 03 1 the flash will be fired at full output even in the TTL autoflash mode Audei6oloud ysel 113 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals
77. ce auto bracketing will also be canceled FOLDER FILE automatically after any of the following actions the CF card is replaced the battery is replaced a bulb exposure is set the flash is ready the lt CLEAR gt button is pressed or the lt gt switch is set to lt OFF gt racketed antinuous will not be taken continuously even if the drive mode is set to ting k ai With C Fn 09 2 3 you can change the white balance auto bracketing sequence p 135 With C Fn 9 1 3 you can prevent the white balance auto bracketing from being canceled when you change the lens replace the CF card replace the battery or set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt p 135 With C Fn 01 1 you can still display the viewfinder information during continuous shooting gt p 133 47 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Selecting the Color Matrix The color matrix enables you to select the preferred hue chroma and color gamut range of reproducible colors These are equivalent to color film characteristics The camera provides five color matrixes to suit the required application G T Le On the menu select Color matrix aS oti ce e Press the lt MENU gt button color temp labial e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt arameters Standard Color matrix EF dial to select lt gt RAW JPEG rec RAW ERE e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn
78. ce is obtained with the CMOS sensor and external white balance sensor If the external white balance sensor is obstructed an auto white balance reading will still be taken However it will be a different reading from when the sensor is not obstructed If you cannot obtain the image with the desired white balance setting use a white balance setting other than lt MB gt 41 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sebeu 10 sbules E White Balance Settings Application Color Temperature Kelvin The camera sets the white balance automatically Approx 3000 7000 K For sunny daylight outdoors Approx For shaded areas outdoors Approx For cloudy or hazy days and during sunsets Approx For tungsten light bulb light For fluorescent light Approx 4000 K When flash is used Approx First you photograph a white object to be used as the standard for the white balance setting By using the white balance data from this image you can set the optimum White balance gt p 43 Approx 2000 10000 K You can manually set white balance for 2800 10000 Ki in 100 K increments p 45 Approx 2800 10000 K You can set and save up to three custom white balance settings with the dedicated driver p 45 Not displayed if no personal white balance settings have been registered 42 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals CEW Custom White Balance With custom white ba
79. com Manuals MaN File Numbering Methods RT eae ee D If the last file number in the folder reaches 9999 the Folder full message on the right will appear on the LCD monitor Switch to new folder and you will not be able to take any more pictures even if the CF card still has room To continue taking Seite Cancel pictures hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt _ gt dial to select OK A new folder will then be created and you can continue taking pictures which will be stored in the new folder To avoid this disruption in picture taking create a new folder and select it from the start gt p 54 or do a manual reset of the file numbering p 58 and select another folder to store subsequent images This method enables the file numbering to continue in numeric sequence even after you change the folder for storing subsequent images orafter you replace the CF card This prevents any images from having the same filenumber Therefore you can manage the images with a personal computer without confusion Note that if you start to store subsequent images into a another folder or CF card which already contains images captured with the camera the file numbering will start after the highest file number in that folder or CF card File numbering after changing the folder File numbering after changing the CF card CF card 1 gt D XXX 0001 7A Next sequential Next sequential file number file number CF card
80. ction group registration can be set with the camera p 140 Personal Functions PFA No Custom Function group registration Disables the shooting modes Disables the metering modes Specifies the metering mode for manual exposure Sets the maximum and minimum shutter speeds to be used Sets the maximum and minimum apertures to be used Registers and switches the shooting mode and metering mode Repeats bracketing during continuous shooting 0 Sets the number of shots to be bracketed Changes the bracketing sequence for C Fn 09 2 8 to increased exposure stanadrd exposure and decreased exposure Retains the shift amount for program shift Disables focus detection search driving by the lens drive Disables the AF assist beam from being emitted the shutter button is pressed fully Disables automatic AF point selection Enables automatic AF point selection when C Fn 11 2 has been set Sets the continuous shooting speed Limits the number of frames during continuous shooting et Enables quiet operation when the shutter button is OFF after picture taking Changes the timer s time length llluminates the LCD panel during bulb exposures Sets the default settings when the CLEAR QUALITY WB button is ON Enables the electronic dial s function to be used in the reverse direction Prevents exposure compensation with the Quick Control Dial Enlargement mode Adds original image ev
81. display images captured with a different camera or edited with a personal computer for image processing or changing file name Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Playback Images m You can playback any image on the LCD monitor A single image or an image index can be displayed Playback an image e Press the lt DISPLAY gt button The last image you took will be displayed on the LCD monitor e To turn off the LCD monitor press the lt DISPLAY gt button again Browse through the images e To playback images starting with the last newest image hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt 3 gt dial counterclockwise e To playback images starting with the first oldest image hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt gt dial clockwise Change the display format e While pressing the lt DISPLAY gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial gt On the rear LCD panel the selection mark will move under the display format icons and the LCD os monitors display format will change accordingly Ga e When the desired display format appears let go of the lt DISPLAY gt button e To turn off the LCD monitor press the lt DISPLAY gt button again FOLDER FILE Image with shooting iit oe information p 118 Single image Four image index 116 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Playback Images If you playbac
82. e _ j dial to select Clear all Custom Functions Then let MENU S C Fn P Fn Menu go of the lt SELECT gt button Clear all the Custom Function settings i Clear all Custom Function e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt Clear all C Fns in use buiton except Fn 00 All the Custom Function settings will be cleared gt After the Custom Function settings are cleared the menu will reappear e To exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button 139 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals suyas nual Registering Custom Function Groups You can register up to three groups of Custom Function settings A group of Custom Function settings can be used for a specific shooting situation such as sports snapshooting and landscapes Note that C Fn 00 Focusing screen cannot be registered in any Custom Function Set the desired Custom Function set tings p 132 o gt fT e On the menu select Personal Func Custom Function t Fn tions P Fn 01 1 02 1 03 0 04 3 05 0 06 007 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 3 14 e Press the lt MENU gt button dO 10 0 37 2 10 2 19 1 20 300 e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt Personal Functions P Fn dial to select lt gt r a ee While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt C gt Se ea STV eT dial to selec
83. e 233 4th floor 1100 Wien Austria CANON Espa a S A C Joaquin Costa 41 28002 Madrid Spain SEQUE Soc Nac de Equip Lda Praca da Alegria 58 2 1269 149 Lisboa Portugal CANON LATIN AMERICA INC DEPTO DE VENTAS 703 Waterford Way Suite 400 Miami FL 33126 U S A CANON LATIN AMERICA INC CENTRO DE SERVICIO Y REPARACION Apartado 2019 Zona Libre de Colon Republica de Panama CANON HONGKONG CO LTD 9 F The Hong Kong Club Building 3A Chater Road Central Hong Kong CANON SINGAPORE PTE LTD 79 Anson Road 09 01 06 Singapore 079906 CANON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1 Thomas Holt Drive North Ryde N S W 2113 Australia CANON NEW ZEALAND LTD Akoranga Business Park Akoranga Drive Northcote Auckland New Zealand CANON SALES CO INC 16 6 Kohnan 2 chome Minato ku Tokyo 108 8011 Japan CT1 1237 001 This Instruction Manual booklet is current as of September 2002 For information on using the camera with system accessories introduced after this date contact your nearest Canon Service Center CANON INC 2002 PRINTED IN JAPAN Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals
84. e Press the lt MENU gt button Fate antari PERAR e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt nat dial to select lt fT gt Sensor cleaning e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt LCD Brightness dial to select File numbering Then let go of the Firmware Ver lt SELECT gt button Language English MENU S Set up oe fT a 2 Select the desired numbering method coo e While pressing the lt sELEC S button turn the lt 3 gt Sian Reset dial to select the desired numbering method Then Wikeeoe go of the lt SELECT gt button The menu will reappear e To exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button This resets the file numbering to XXX 0001 whenever you use a new folder to store images you capture or whenever you replace the CF card with a new ones Thus the images in each folder will start from file number 0001 For example you can create a folder for each day of shooting and see how many images you shot each day Note that if you change to a folder or CF card which already contains images the file number of subsequent images will start after the last file number that the folder or CF card already contains File numbering after changing the folder File numbering after changing the CF card CF card 1 S XXX 0001 foor File number reset File number reset CF card 1 100 u XXX 0001 96 Downloaded from ManualsCamera
85. e picture will be underexposed 1 Turn the lt s gt to seta faster shutter speed 2 Decrease the ISO speed The picture will be overexposed 1 Turn the lt gt to set a larger aperture smaller f number 2 Increase the ISO speed The picture will be underexposed 1 Turn the lt gt to set a smaller aperture larger f number 2 Decrease the ISO speed The picture will be overexposed 1 Move away from the subject and try again 2 lf a zoom lens is used use the shortest focal length The desired depth of field cannot be obtained The subject is too 1 Increase the ISO speed dark 2 Use flash 1 Decrease the ISO speed 2 Attach a neutral density filter to the lens The subject is too bright The sample warnings apply when a lens having a maximum aperture of f 1 4 and F minimum aperture of f 22 is attached to the camera The maximum and minimum aperture warning displays will differ depending on the lens attached to the camera 157 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 9U 19J H Program Line m The program line below applies when the camera is used in the Program AE lt P gt mode with an EF 50mm f 1 4 USM lens Daa ptt ty Lge HNT my dy 30 15 8 4 2 1 2 4 8 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 AN Shutter speed Program Line Description The bottom horizontal axis represents the shutter speed and the right vertical axis represent
86. een set to M single image with information you can set Display AF points to On or 5 Off gt p 118 The active AF point will be displayed for the One Shot AF and the selected AF point for the Al Servo AF 129 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sBulllas nual MaM Menu Settings Auto power off To avoid exhausting the battery Auto power off turns off the camera automatically after the camera is left unused for a set time period You can set this time to 1 2 4 8 15 or 30 min Off will disable this feature 3 sam File numbering A T A Reset Each picture you take is assigned a file number Set the file EAn numbering system to A Reset or Continuous gt p 56 meee OClecting M Reset will create a new folder and the file number will start from 0001 Date time Sets the date and time You can also change the date format year month day gt p 148 Format This formats the CF cardin the camera p 126 o owe Sensor cleaning Sensof Cleaning Select this when you want to clean the CMOS sensor SE tte ee p 150 LCD brightness This sets the brightness of the LCD monitor While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to set one of five settings Use the gray scale on the left side to check the LCD monitor s tonal range 130 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals MaM Menu Settings
87. ees 82 WNS Eanes SOS ee 1 Tv Shutter Priority AE cccccccsssesssteeeseees 84 REE e E EA O aaa Av Aperture Priority AE oo esc eeeeeees 86 UINTI Setting the Color Temperature 44 Dasth ot field Preview 87 ae een en aanaeee DEP Depth of field AE ccccssssssssssseesseeeee 88 US ee ee tel FIDO aeii ae M Manual Exposure ccssseeessssreeeesees 90 Canceling White Balance Auto Bracketing 47 4 Setting Exposure Compensation 92 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Contents Exposure Compensation with the lt gt Dial 92 8 Menu Settings Exposure Compensation with the lt 42 gt Button and lt s gt Dial 93 Ys Auto Exposure Bracketing cccccccees 94 UIII Menu Settings 2 0 0 2 128 AEB with the Shutter Speed or Aperture 94 YSN Setting a Custom Function 132 y AEB with the ISO Speed ccssscsssssssseeeeeseeese 95 MEAT Custom Function Settings 133 Canceling AEB ccccccscsssssssssssssessssssseseeees 97 MAT Clearing All Custom Functions 139 X AE LO ehaisesisnihicidalersetedatidhibdedatamabadstctabicdatacs 98 ME Registering Custom Function Groups 140 Drive Mode Selection ccccccccssseseseseseeeseres 99 EM Registering Custom Function Groups 140 1 Self timer Operation s s s eeen 100 MAT Using a Custom Function Group 142 Using the Eyepiece Shutter c cccee 101 Personal Functions
88. einstalling the CF card Format the CF card Use another CF card instead Err 4 Too many folders in the CF card Replace with a formatted CF card Err 4 The CF card is full Erase unnecessary images or replace with a CF card with sufficient space Err 99 Remove and reinstall the battery On screen Messages m The messages displayed on the LCD monitor are as follows Message Description Busy The camera is processing the data Wait a moment This is not an image You selected an image that cannot be used for Custom WB Select shot by EOS 1Ds an image that can be used p 43 Folder number full Since the folder number has reached the maximum of 999 a new No more producing folder cannot be created Use a personal computer to delete unneces folder sary folders or use a CF card containing a folder number that has not reached the maximum CF card full Since the CF card is full a new folder cannot be created Use a CF No more producing card which is not full or use a personal computer to erase unnecessary folder images or folders from the CF card to make more room Note that any erased images cannot be recovered 160 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Message CF card full No more recording Cannot record On screen Messages Description Since the CF card is full a sound recording cannot be made Erase unnecessary images from the CF card to make more room Note that any era
89. en let go of the lt SELECT gt button The portion within the little box will be enlarged on the LCD monitor 3 Scroll around the image Reference image While one image is enlarged you cannot switch to another image Press the lt DISPLAY gt button to cancel the image enlargement then proceed from step 1 117 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sebew yoeqhkeiq N Playback Images Flash exposure compensation Exposure compensation Aperture Image protection Metering mode Sound recording Shutter speed Image recording quality Shooting mode 500 2 88 1 BN ALES P O BA a Add original decision data ISO speed 150200 1 Bettie a Pan ISO speed bracketing K Ad400K M4 p 02 11 30 11 23 i 1WS6000 I File number White balance Not displayed when the White balance bracketing ee Lf image is displayed amount n i immediately after lt S gt Color temperature Capture in amp mode Date and time Histogram About the Histogram A histogram is a graph indicating the image s brightness The horizontal axis indicates the brightness level while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each brightness level From left to right on the horizontal axis the brightness goes from dark to bright The more pixels there are toward the left the darker the image The more pixels there are toward the right the brighter the image If there are too many pixels on either side Sample histogram you can
90. ence in a residential installa tion 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 interfer ence 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 receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The cable with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subject B of Part 15 on the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Canon U S A Inc One Canon Plaza Lake Success NY 11042 U S A Tel No 516 328 5600 C The C Mark is a directive conformity mark of the European Community EC This mark indicates that the p
91. enses except those not having a distance scale you can use the focusing ring to fine focus after focus is achieved in the One Shot AF mode full time manual focusing For USM lenses with an electronic focusing ring such as the EF 200mm f 1 8L USM Custom Function C Fn 07 can require the lens focus mode switch to be set to lt MF gt or lt M gt before manual focus is enabled p 134 74 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Evaluative metering Partial metering Spot metering L_ Centerweighted average metering yo E h h ON irst set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt a Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Selecting a Metering Mode While pressing the lt amp 4 gt button turn the lt gt dial until the desired metering mode icon appears ee C 3 A ale U er 2 3 L Centerweighted average 2 Release the lt amp 4 gt button Metering Modes amp Evaluative Metering This is an all around metering mode suited even for ENI backlit subjects The viewfinder is divided into 21 o AN TAI metering zones to which any AF point can be linked W n LZ for evaluative metering After detecting the main 7 subjec s size position brightness background front Ba and back lighting etc the camera sets the proper exposure e During manual focusing evaluative metering is based on the center AF point e If the su
92. er to carefully blow away any dust etc adhering to the CMOS sensor After cleaning the CMOS sensor 6 e Set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt The camera will turn off and the shutter will close The reflex mirror will also go down e Set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt You can start taking pictures again the blower Do not use a blower brush The brush can scratch the CMOS sensor Do not insert the blower tip inside the camera beyond the lens mount If the power goes out the shutter curtain will close and the blower tip may damage it Do not use a high pressure blower or compressed canned air The airs extra pressure may damage the CMOS sensor or the gas in the can may freeze the CMOS sensor surface 151 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals soueueluleyy Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Basic Terminology AE Abbreviation for auto exposure It is an automatic metering and exposure system that sets the optimum exposure shutter speed and or aperture based on the reading by the built in exposure meter AF Abbreviation for auto focus It enables the camera to focus the subject automatically CF CompactFlash card CF card is the small card shaped storage media used to record images taken by the EOS 1Ds ISO speed This indicates the film s sensitivity to light It is expressed as a number following
93. erture priority AE cee 86 B basic terminology ssisacavacsssndcsssianseduavcnesas 154 BAO Y eee E E 22 a eE l e E E 23 recharging ccereeereeee eagle 22 CU ee en 24 battery level check iiinn o tiiis 23 bulb exposures a sin 102 CF carda aiiin S 2A a OE 27 Fremo FEE G 28 cleaning the CMOS sensor 1 150 Ce ee oo 48 color temperature Qiiisdeeccccceeees 44 Custom Functions cceccceeccceeeeeeeeees 132 CANCER CGR T gia 139 Custom Function group registration 140 descriptidiih a 133 setting procedure wil 132 custom white balanCe ccceeeee 43 date and time battery replacement 149 date and time Setting ccccceseeeeeees 148 DEP depth of field AE cccccceeeee 88 depth of field Preview cccccccsseseeeeees 87 dioptric adjustment cccceeeeceeteeeeeees 35 174 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals dive MOES ssstscsarsaasaancensniocsanensmiaiancinuens 99 Se E TTL autoflash ccccccecessseeeeeeeeenees 107 electronic dials ccseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 30 erasing IMAGES ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 122 erasing a Single image 06 122 erasing all images in CF card 125 erasing all images in folder 123 error CODES cccasitecssescnissaseesotsaivecsiecteane
94. es under the same lighting conditions such as in a photo studio For details see the EOS DIGITAL Software Users Manual Select a registerd personal white bal ance seiting e While pressing the lt ws gt button turn the lt gt dial to select PE i P amp 2 or PE 3 Then let go of the lt wB gt button The selected personal white balance setting will take effect E FOLDER FILE QUALITY WB FN FOLDER FILE 45 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals s ew j 10 s uUIY S E White Balance Auto Bracketing You can bracket the white balance of three consecutive shots automatically within 3 stops in full stop increments For each shot the camera changes the color temperature automatically vis a vis the current white balance setting One stop is equivalent to 5 mired as provided by a color conversion filter The three shot bracketing sequence will be as follows standard color temperature bluish minus and reddish plus The current drive mode p 99 is used during the bracketing sequence Press the lt DISPLAY gt and lt wB gt buttons simultaneously gt The rear LCD panel will display the lt gt FOLDER FILE Set the bracketing amount e Let go of the lt DISPLAY gt button or lt wB gt button then turn the lt gt dial The rear LCD panel will display the bracketing amount and the icon for the cu
95. et P Fn 30 to ON Set enlargement mode of P Fn 30 0n the camera P Fn 30 was OFF To enable image magnification turn on P Fn 30 before shooting P Fn 30 has not been set in the camera Use the dedicated software to set PFn 30 161 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 90UdJOJOY Troubleshooting Guide If there is a problem first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide Power Source The battery You are using the wrong battery cannot be gt Use the dedicated Ni MH Pack p 22 recharged The battery is not properly attached to the charger gt Attach the battery properly to the charger gt p 22 The camera does The battery is exhausted not operate even p Recharge the battery p 22 when the lt gt The battery is not installed properly switch is set to gt Install the battery properly 3 23 lt ON gt The CF card slot cover is open Push in the CF card until the CF card release button pops up Then close the CF card slot cover p 27 The access lamp _ If you set the lt gt switch to lt FF gt tight after taking a picture the still blinks even access lamp will still blink fofa few secondsiwhile the image iis recorded when the lt gt onto the CF card switch is set to When the camera finishes recording the image to the CF card the lt OFF gt access lamp will stop blinking and the power will turn off The battery Thebattery is not fully charged becomes
96. et go of the lt SELECT gt Review time 2 Sec button Noise reduction Off Recording Menu Set the desired Review setting e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to selectthe desired setting Then go of the lt SELECT gt button The menu will reappear OTF eTo exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor ps info press the lt MENU gt button Recording Menu The picture will be displayed onthe LCD monitor 3 Take a picture Review On setting Review On Info setting gt p 118 1900 2 8 PVE 150200 1 02 11 30 13 59 Shooting information Histogram eet N You can also change the number of seconds the image is displayed review time F p 53 After continuous shooting only the last shot will be displayed For the displayed image you can protect it from deletion gt p 119 make a sound recording gt p 121 or erase it gt p 122 52 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals MaN Reviewing Images You can change the number of seconds the image is displayed on the LCD monitor after it is captured e B On the menu select Review time malt WB EK e Press the lt MENU gt button SOLOr TEMP spies e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt Parameters Standard Color matrix l dial to select lt 63 gt RAW4JPEG rec only e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt
97. eview On dial to select Review time Then let go of the Review time 2 sec lt SELECT gt button Noise reduction Off D R Set the desired Review time e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired review time Then go of the lt SELECT gt button SE The menu will reappear 4 sec To exitthe menu and turn off the LCD monitor 8 sec press the lt MENU gt button Hold Recording s ewj 10 s UIY S of the auto M ot time will be 15 mi F After continuous shooting when the access lamp is blinking you can press the lt DISPLAY gt button to playback the image that is currently being saved on the CF card When you press the button you will not see the images shot continuously from the beginning but from the image currently being saved on the CF card e To turn off the LCD monitor press the lt DISPLAY gt button 4D After the last shot in the continuous shooting burst is taken the image will be saved onto the CF card as the access lamp blinks Be sure not to open the CF card slot cover or remove the battery while the access lamp is blinking If the selection mark is positioned under the lt m gt icon on the rear LCD panel automatic playback is not possible 53 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals fa Creating and Selecting a Folder You can create folders to organize your images according to shooting date or sub
98. ewer images can be recorded on the CF card On the top LCD panel you can check the number of images the CF card can record p 27 39 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sabe 10 s uUIY S e CEW Simultaneous Capture in RAW and JPEG Formats In the lt m gt Image recording quality mode you can capture the an image in both the RAW and JPEG formats simultaneously This is convenient when you want both RAW and JPEG versions of the same image The RAW image can undergo optimal processing while the JPEG image enables you to use the image as is without any processing Select RAW on the rear LCD panel 1 e While pressing the lt QUALITY gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select lt gt displayed on the rear LCD panel Then let go of the lt QUALITY gt button FOLDER FILE iste Mi RAW JPEG rec Color temp 5200 K Paranators Standard e Press the lt MENU gt button oC gt fT Le 2 On the LCD monitor menu select Color matrix SETS e Whilespressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt RAW JPEG rec RAW EEEa dial to select lt a gt dtr Fs ya While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt Review time 2 Sec i p z sien rediri OFF dial to select RAW JPEG rec Then let go of the Recording Menu lt SELECT gt button Select the JPEG image quality e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired
99. except Color Matrix 4 and RAW JPEG RAW 12bit Provided 1 Large Fine approx 4 1 MB 4064x2704 pixels 2 Large Normal approx 1 7 MB 4064x2704 pixels 3 Small Fine approx 1 4 MB 2032x1352 pixels 4 RAW approx 11 4 MB 4064x2704 pixels Exact file sizes depend on the subject and ISO speed Folder creation and selection enabled 1 Consecutive numbering 2 Auto reset 3 Manual reset Standard parameters plus up to three custom processing parameters can be set IEEE 1394 with dedicated cable Auto daylight shade cloudy tungsten light fluorescent light flash custom color temperature setting personal white balance Total 10 settings Hybrid auto white balance with the CMOS sensor anda dedicated external sensor Up to three personal white balance settings can be registered White balance bracketing 3 stops in full stop increments Two types of color space SRGB and Adobe RGB Preferable type is selectable out of four types of color tone in SRGB Total 5 types Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Viewfinder Type Coverage Magnification Eyepoint Built in dioptric correction Focusing screen Mirror Viewfinder information Depth of field preview Eyepiece shutter Autofocus Type AF points AF working range Focusing modes AF point selection Selected AF point display AF assist beam Exposure Control Metering modes Metering range Exposure control systems
100. exposure is obtained for the subject in focus In the aperture priority AE mode a slow sync speed is set automatically in low light situations to obtain a natural looking balanced exposure between the subject and background e High Speed Sync FP Flash High speed sync FP or focal plane flash enables flash synchronization with all shutter speeds from 30 sec to 1 8000 sec e FE Flash Exposure Lock FE lock obtains and locks the correct flash exposure for any part of the subject This is the flash equivalent of AE lock e Flash exposure compensation Like normal exposure compensation flash exposure compensation can be used to set the flash output up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments e FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing As with AEB autoexposure bracketing flash exposures can be bracketed up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments e E TTL wireless autoflash with multiple Speedlites E LFL autoflash can also be implemented with multiple wireless Speedlites All the features listed above can be used and no connections codes are required Sophisticated lighting effects can be obtained as easily as using a Speedlite directly attached to the camera E TTL is an abbreviation for Evaluative Through The Lens F With autofocus the flash exposure is always based on the aperture set automati cally or manually and autoflash metering is weighted at the current AF point When it is difficult to autofocus the 550EX s bui
101. f by inadvertent turning of the focusing ring after One Shot AF With both C Fn 07 1 and C Fn 07 2 manual focusing is possible with the lens focus mode switch set to lt MF gt or lt M gt 2 Electronic manual focusing is disabled in the AF mode Applicable lenses CFn P Fn Menu EF 50mm f 1 0k USM EF 85mm f 1 2L USM EF 200mm f 1 8L USM EF 300mm f 2 8L USM EF 400mm f 2 8L USM EF 400mm 2 8L II USM EF 500mm f 4 5L USM EF 600mm f 4L USM EF 1200mm f 5 6L USM EF 28 80mm f 2 8 4L USM E When both C Fn 04 and C Fn 07 are set electronic manual focusing will be enabled or disabled as follows Custom Function No Setting When in focus Not in focus E Enabled D Disabled 134 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Ma Custom Function Settings Top LCD panel Back LCD pane 1 Displays the ISO speed at all times It also displays the number of remaining shots on the top LCD panel with four digits 2 Displays the ISO speed instead of the number of remaining shots You can tell when the number of remaining shots is low by seeing a low maximum burst count displayed in the viewfinder during continuous shooting 3 Displays the number of images saved in the selected folder Or select this setting if the top LCD panel cannot display all of the digits indicating the number of remaining shots Images recorded in the RAW JPEG mode are counted as 1 per shot even though there are two identical images
102. fully again to take the picture The picture is taken and then the mirror goes back down yr ockup with the self timer for a bulb exposure there will be a ase sound when you release the shutter button during self timer override the current drive mode single or continuous f mirror lockup is used with the self timer pressing the shutter button fully the first time will lock up the mirror and release the shutter 10 seconds or 2 seconds later depending on the delay time selected F During mirror lockup the drive mode will be set to single frame shooting O to 104 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals An EOS dedicated EX series Speedlite makes flash phota as easyas any AE mode EX series Speedlites enable E TTL autoflash photography as well as E TTL apes autoflash photog raphy with multiple Speedlites Speedlite 550EX will be used to explain the flash photography features possible with the EOS 1Ds For details on Speedlite 550EX see the instructions booklet that came with it yon n1 le First set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt If necessary also 7 5 set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX With Speedlite 550EX flash photography is easy as any AE mode and you can use the following features e E TTL autoflash With E TTL autoflash preflash evaluative metering optimum flash
103. g AEB shooting with a changing shutter speed or aperture the lt gt icon on the top LCD panel and the lt gt indicator in the viewfinder will blink to indicate that AEB shooting is in effect During AEB shooting with a changing ISO speed the lt I 0 gt icon on the top LCD panel and the lt ISO gt lt gt indicators in the viewfinder will blink to indicate that AEB shooting is in effect 96 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Auto Exposure Bracketing C Fn 06 2 enables the AEB amount to be set in 1 2 stop increments with the shutter speed or aperture gt p 134 Also C Fn 05 1 enables a manual exposure to be set with a fixed shutter speed and varying aperture gt p 134 C Fn 09 2 3 changes the bracketing sequence to decreased exposure standard exposure and increased exposure gt p 135 C Fn 01 1 enables the viewfinder information to be displayed during continuous shooting of the bracketed shots gt p 133 Canceling shutter speed AEB or aper ture AEB e While pressing the lt MODE gt and lt AF gt buttons turn the lt 4 gt dial to set the AEB amount to a Then let go of the lt MODE gt and lt AF gt buttons This will cancel AEB Canceling ISO speed AEB e While pressing the lt AF gt and lt 4 gt buttons turn the lt 3 gt dial to set the AEB amount to 2 2 Then let go of the lt AF gt and lt A gt buttons This will cancel AEB e After canceli
104. g the subject stand out Using a telephoto lens enhances this effect 89 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD SINSOdXy WM M Manual Exposure In this mode you set both the shutter soeed and aperture for total exposure control You can refer to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder or use a handheld exposure meter to determine the shutter speed and aperture While pressing the lt MODE gt button turn the lt gt dial until lt M gt appears on the LCD panel Then release the lt MODE gt button Set the lt gt Switch to lt ON gt Turn the lt lt gt gt dial to set the shutter speed and turn the lt 3 gt dial to set the aperture e To set the aperture you can also press the lt t Z gt button and turn the lt s gt dial Focus the subject The shutter speed and aperture will be displayed e On the right of the viewfinder the exposure level indicator lt L gt indicates the current exposure level relative to the standard exposure index 90 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals M Manual Exposure Exposure level indicator Refer to the exposure level indicator and set the shutter speed and aperture to obtain the desired exposure level Exposure Standard level mark exposure index 6 Take the picture C Fn 05 can reverse the functions of the lt gt dial and lt 3 gt dial gt p 134 C Fn 06 can
105. gt button even while the Al Servo AF is active gt p 133 Custom Function C Fn 11 2 enables you turn the lt 3 gt dial to change the AF point to track the subject in the Al Servo AF mode gt p 136 62 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Area AF Ellipse and AF Points The Area AF ellipse is the area where the camera can focus the subject The Area AF ellipse has 45 AF points making autofocus possible over a wide area in the viewfinder You can concentrate on composing the picture without worrying about whether an AF point is covering the subject As long as the subject is within the Area AF ellipse the camera will focus the subject automatically AF points in the Area AF ellipse Area AF ellipse AF point aa a EE EE EE LEL EE EE EE LEL DEE LE EE EE EE EE LE EE LE EE vv OOO a m FS opa m ps ps Ho Zisoltman Everything is displayed above Normally only part of the above is displayed 63 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 4y snoojoiny Bulsy w Selecting AF Point m The AF point can be selected automatically or manually e Automatic Selection From among the 45 AF points the camera selects the AF point automatically to suit the subject e Manual Selection One of three groups of selectable AF points can be used 1 You can select one of the 45 AF points manually 2 You can select one of eleven AF points C Fn 13 1 2 3 You can selec
106. he AF point to be registered While pressing the lt J gt button press the lt FEL gt button This registers the selected AF point e When the AF point is registered the LCD panel display will differ depending on the selected AF point The same display will also appear when the registered AF point is selected Off center AF point Center AF point Speedlite and spot metering first press the lt amp J gt button If you press on first the AF point selection will be canceled Q When us the lt FEL An AF point can be registered even when C Fn 13 1 2 has been set to limit the selectable AF points to 11 p 66 When C Fn 13 3 has been used to limit the selectable AF points to 9 an AF point cannot be registered gt p 66 SEL stands for Select and HP stands for Home Position ll 68 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Registrating and Switching AF Point Normally you press the lt J gt button and lt gt button simultaneously to switch to the registered AF point However with C Fn 18 1 2 gt p 138 you can just press the lt 3 gt button to switch to the registered AF point See Setting a Custom Function on page 132 1 Press the lt gt button and lt gt button simultaneously e This is the default method with C Fn 18 0 Press only the lt f 4J gt button to switch to the registered AF _ point OA
107. htly against your body e Hold the lens at the bottom with your left hand e Press the camera against your face and look through the viewfinder e To maintain a stable stance place one foot in front of the other instead of lining up both feet 35 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uels NOA BJOJOG a Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand Strap Attaching the Hand Strap TIT AN lig QO After attaching the strap pull it to make sure it does not loosen at the buckle 36 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Setti This chapterexplains th camera Image recordi tinas for shooting with lance ISO aC figital peed ae o review Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals D Image Recording Quality Four image recording quality settings are provided Images recorded in the lt L gt lt L gt or lt S d gt mode do not require processing afterward However an image recorded in the lt mm gt mode will require processing with a personal computer Select the image recording quality e While pressing the lt QUALITY gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired image recording quality Then let go of the lt QUALITY gt button If you select the lt L d gt lt L di gt or lt S d gt JPEG format the lt gt icon will be displayed in the viewfinder s lower right corner
108. iece and affect the exposure To prevent this use the built in eyepiece shutter before taking the picture To cover the eyepiece with the eyepiece shutter turn the lever as shown by the arrow To open the eyepiece shutter turn the lever in the Opposite direction 101 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD SINSOdXy WM Bulb Exposures m When bulb is set the shutter is open during the time you keep pressing the shutter button completely Bulb is useful when a long exposure is necessary for capturing night scenes fireworks the night sky etc While pressing the lt MoDE gt button turn the lt gt dial until buib is displayed Then release the lt MODE gt button the lt gt or lt 3 gt dial to set the desired aperture gt Set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt then turn Start the bulb exposure 5 The elapsed exposure time will be displayed on the LCD panel The bulb exposure will continue while you keep pressing the shutter button fully r the resulting image may look somewhat grainy or wes May result in rough looking images due to picture noise How Picture noise can be reduced with menu noise reduction for bulb expo gt p 129 With a fully charged battery a single bulb exposure can last as long as about 2 5 hours vv By connecting Remote Switch RS 80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 both optional to the camera s
109. ifting the AF point beyond the peripheral AF point will set the automatic selection mode The automatic selection mode can also be set while C Fn 13 1 2 3 has been set 1 Manual selection of 45 AF points Select the AF point as described in Basic Proce dure for AF Point Selection gn e When selecting a vertical AF point the selection will alternate between one 0 and double AF points 00 Center AF point selected Off center AF point selected Double AF points selected F If double AF points are selected both AF points will be used for shooting If you then select the left or right AF point turning lt g gt dial only one AF point will be active Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 4 snoojoiny BuisQ w Selecting AF Point 2 Manual selection limited to 11 AF points On Sips ois p 136 Since the selectable AF points are limited to 11 you can better concentrate on framing the subject Although you select the AF point in the same way as with the 45 AF points having fewer selectable AF points makes it faster to select an AF point e You can select one of 11 AF points e Select the AF point as described in Basic Proce dure for AF Point Selection C Fn 13 1 enables spot metering linked to the selected AF point gt p 77 136 3
110. in progress ISO speed Multi spot metering 198 250 L Self timer countdown i2 4 Flash ready Improper FE lock warning ISO 4 High speed sync FP flash Standard exposure index Exposure level increments Full stop 1 3 stop CF card full warning Futt EF CF card error warning Err F Shutter speed AGGE 304 Bulb but b Depth of field AE dEF AF point selection mode 7 73 5Et FE lock FEL Busy bu54 PC Overexposure 23 Flash overexposure Exposure level Aperture 00 9 Flash exposure level DEP point number 2 AF point selection mode AF 3 HP Exposure compensation Flash exposure compensation ee Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uononpo u le Conventions Used in this Manual In the text the lt gt icon indicates the main switch 7 All operations described in these Instruction Manual assume that 9 ON the lt gt switch is already set to lt ON gt Before proceeding with any w OFF operation first turn the lt gt switch to lt ON gt or lt 1 gt XX D4 The lt g gt icon indicates the Main Dial N A The lt 3 gt icon indicates the Quick Control Dial N A a The lt gt icon indicates the Quick Control Dial switch Operations with the lt 3 gt dial assume that the lt gt switch is ZX already set to lt ON gt Be sure it is set to
111. ing entries 4 Centerweighted average metering EV 0 20 at 20 C with 50mm f 1 4 lens ISO 100 Program AE shiftable shutter priority AE aperture priority AE depth of field AE E TTL autoflash manual flash metered manual Equivalent to ISO 100 1250 in 1 8 stop increments ISO speed can be expanded to ISO 50 C Fn 03 Auto exposure bracketing AEB 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments SOUIOJOH 171 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Specifications Bracketing methods 1 Shutter speed or aperture 2 ISO speed Manual 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments can be combined with AEB AE lock Auto Operates in One Shot AF mode with evaluative metering when focus is achieved Manual By AE lock button in all metering modes Shutter Type Electronically controlled focal plane shutter Shutter speeds 1 8000 to 30 sec 1 3 stop increments bulb X sync at 1 250 sec Shutter release Soft touch electromagnetic release Self timer 10 sec or 2 sec delay Remote control Remote control with N3 type contact Flash EOS dedicated Speedlite E TTL autoflash with EX series Speedlite PC terminal Provided Drive System Drive modes Single Continuous Continuous shooting speed Approx 3 fps Max burst during continuous shooting 10 shots The maximum shots per burst depends on the subject shooting mode and ISO speed LCD Monitor Type TFT color LCD monitor Monitor size 2 0 inches Pixels Approx 120 00
112. ing the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may Cause condensa tion water droplets to form on its external and internal surfaces You can avoid this by placing the equipment in an airtighty resealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation Continued usesmay damage the equipment Remove the CF card and battery or DC Coupler Kit if con nected from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use Extended Storage When not using the camera for extended periods of time remove the battery except the lithium battery CR2025 and store the equipmentin a safe place Storing the camera for extended periods with a battery installed will run down the battery and may damage the camera PREVENTING MALFUNCTIONS e When the CF Card Access Lamp is blinking do not open the CF card slot cover Since the card is reading and writing data when the lamp is blinking opening the CF card slot cover at this time will damage the image data e Do not use any cable other than that supplied with the camera Use the supplied interface cable to connect the camera to a computer Use of any other cable may lead to a malfunction SKIN BURN HAZARD e When the camera s main switch is lt ON gt for a prolonged period the camera body may become hot Although
113. ing the shutter button halfway or within 66 after releasing the shutter button e On the viewfinder s exposure level scale any position above the standard exposure index Wen C CH E Turn the lt gt dial to set the desired dmg 3 2 e 0 1 2 43 indicates increased exposure and any position below it indicates decreased exposure On the LCD Decreased exposure panel any position on the side indicates in creased exposure and any position on the side indicates decreased exposure e To cancel exposure compensation set the amount to the standard exposure index lt gt gt or lt gt 92 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Setting Exposure Compensation A Take the picture Custom Function C Fn 06 2 enables the exposure compensation amount to be set in 1 2 stop increments gt p 134 F The exposure compensation amount s 1 2 stop increments enabled with C Fn 06 are indicated in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel as shown below Press the lt gt button and turn lt gt dial within 6 to set the desired expo sure compensation amount Cd 3 2s 1 g i 2 3 switch is set to lt OFF gt To prevent the lt 3 gt dial from turning inadvertently and changing the exposure compensation amount set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt F The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after the lt gt 93 Downloaded from Ma
114. ions Clear all Personal Functions MENU 5 C Fn P Fn Menu Custom Function ao fT CFn Ols it Finder display during exposure l Finder display on Setting co gt tT Custom Function C Fn 01 1 02 1 03 0 04 3 05 0 06 0 07 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 3 14 15 0 168 0 17 2 18 7 19 1 20 3 UL Personal Functigns P Fn Clear all Custom Functions Clear all Personal Functions MENU S C Fn P Fn Menu Custom Function settings 132 On the menu select Custom Function C Fn e Press the lt MENU gt button e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select lt gt e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Custom Function C Fn Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Set the Custom Function e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired Custom Function Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to set the desired setting Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button e Repeat the above steps to set any other Custom Functions Exit e Press the lt MENU gt button The Custom Personal Function menu will reappear The respective Custom Function setting number will be displayed in the Custom Function list e To exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button Down
115. izontal AF point if C Fn 13 3 has been set only it F B i j FELsate Lt FEL select a peripheral AF point This is also possible during continuous shooting in the Al Servo AF mode or while you are pressing the shutter button halfway The AF point selection stops at the extreme left extreme right top most and bottom most AF points e During autofocusing you can press the lt gt button to switch instantly to the automatic AF point selection mode e You can also select the AF point including automatic AF point selection by the same operations of C Fn 11 1 e If both C Fn 11 2 and C Fn 18 1 2 gt p 138 have been set select a vertical AF point by pressing the lt Z gt button and turning the lt gt dial 3 This reverses the functions of the lt f gt button and lt FEL gt button C Fn 12 Mirror lockup 1 Effective for close up and telephoto shots to prevent camera shake caused by the mirror s reflex action See page 104 for Instruction Manual CFP Fn Menu CFn 13 Number of AF points Spot metering S E fT o 1 The selectable AF points aredimited to 11 Spot metering is Fn elg linked to the active AF point p 66 imber Ar pi S f ro come oir PE 2 The selectable AF points are limited to 11 Spot metering is i ll Active AF point linked to the center AF point p 66 3 The selectable AF points are limited to 9 Spot metering is linked to the active AF point gt p 66 C Fn P Fn Menu
116. jects You can select any folder to store the images captured with the camera 1 Set the folder mode e While pressing the lt DISPLAY gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select lt m gt on the rear LCD panel The LCD monitor will switch to the folder mode Canon Folder name Shot count Create folder FOLDER FILE Display the Create folder screen e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Create folder Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt The Create folder screen will appear Be LOOEOS1D create folder T n i ho Create new 1017 7 Select folde f there are nine or more folders listed on the screen you might not be able to see F the Create folder command on the LCD monitor In such a case hold down the button and turn the dial until Create folder appears When RAW JPEG is set and both RAW and JPEG images are recorded simultaneously they will be counted as only one image in the folder 54 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals a Creating and Selecting a Folder Create folder Create a new folder e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt Create new 1017 button gt A new folder will be created E e To exit the folder mode and turn off the LCD E Cancel monitor
117. k images and then go away without operating or turning off the F camera the LCD monitor will turn off automatically after half of the auto power off time elapses If the auto power off function has been disabled the image display will turn off automatically after 15 minutes You can playback all the images in the current folder To playback images in another folder you must first select that folder see step 1 on page 55 In any display format you can protect the image gt p 119 or create a sound recording p 121 When P Fn 30 s Enlargement mode is ON you can view an enlarged portion of the image For details see EOS DIGITAL Software User s Manual To enable this feature set PFn 30 to ON for both shooting and playback If P Fn 30 is not ON during shooting the image cannot be enlarged on the LCD monitor image to be enlarged p 116 e The image to be enlarged can be in any display format 1 Playback the image and select the Enlarging the image Hold down the lt DIsPLAY gt then press lt f3J gt Be sure to hold down the lt DIsPLAY gt button first The image will be enlarged e Press the lt SELECT gt button In the bottom right corner the little box in the reference image shows where you are currently viewing e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to scroll around the image to see another magnified portion Th
118. lance you photograph a white object that will serve as the standard for the white balance By selecting this image you import its white balance data for the white balance setting In the lt P gt Program AE mode gt p 82 photograph a white object e Make sure the white subject fills the entire center spot metering circle e Shoot the white subject with standard exposure Correct white balance might not be obtained if the subject is over or under exposed Center spot metering circle re gt fT Le On the LCD monitor menu select Cus Custom WB tom WB Color temp 5200 K Boranatare Standar e Press the lt MENU gt button Color matrix e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt RAW JPEG rec RAW ETD dial to select lt gt review un e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt Kevlew time SEC dial t lect Cust WB Th let fth Noise reduction OFF PO SCICC aa i Cn MEO Orne MENU Recording Menu button An index of nine images will appear Select an image While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select an image Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button e Images not taken with the EOS 1Ds cannot be selected a ze n Ce Tr aj i e a g i S i b ro a 1 anf e BE A pes Gi Ba Use this white tone a 0 Cancel pg ee A Import the white balance data e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt
119. loaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 9 Custom Function Settings C Fn 01 Finder display during exposure o ee fT CEE 1 Displays the exposure information and number of remaining CineOle O o i i i A a a EA shots during continuous shooting O No viewfinder display display on 1 With C Fn 02 1 the shutter button will not work if there is no CF card in the camera This prevents picture taking without a CF card If there is no CF card and you press the shutter button CF will blink on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder It indicates that C Fn 02 1 is in effect ISO speed expansion 1 You can expand the ISO speed to ISO 50 When this is set L will be displayed 1 You can focus at one location and obtain AE lock at another location in the scene Press the lt gt button to autofocus and press the shutter button halfway to attain AE lock 2 In the Al Servo AF mode you can press the lt gt button to stop the Al Servo AF operation momentarily It prevents the AF from being thrown off by any passing obstruction coming between the camera and subject The exposure is set when the picture is taken 3 This is useful for subjects which keep moving and stopping repeatedly In the Al Servo AF mode you can press the lt gt button to start or stop the Al Servo AF operation The exposure is set when the picture is taken Thus the optimum focusing and exposure are always ready for the peak moment
120. lt in AF assist beam is emitted automatically The beam is linked to the active AF point in the Area AF 106 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX a SES SEES as Using E TTL autoflash in the lt P gt Program AE mode is described below For details on using Speedlite 550EX see the instructions booklet that came with it 1 Set the camera s shooting mode to lt P gt 2 Check that the 550EX s pilot lamp is lit 3 Focus the subject Take the picture e Make sure the flash ready indicator lt gt is on and check the shutter speed and aperture before taking the picture Even in the lt Tv gt lt Av gt and lt M gt modes E TTL autoflash is as easy as normal picture taking without flash 1 When you press the shutter button halfway the shutter speed and aperture are set by the camera as with normal picture taking without flash Mode Shutter Speed Setting Flash Aperture Setting Tv Shutter priority AE Manual 30 sec 1 250 sec Auto Audei6oloud ysel Av Aperiure priority AE Auto 80 sec 1 250 sec Manual M Manual Manual 30 sec 1 250 sec Manual Since using the lt Av gt mode in low light will result in a slow shutter speed use a tripod to prevent camera shake 2 When you press the shutter button fully preflash evaluative metering based on the aperture set in 1 is used for the E TTL autoflash exposure 3 The
121. ly using the provided software Image File Size and CF Card Capacity According to Image Recording Quality Image Recording Image Size Compression Image File Size Max Capacity Quality Pixels Ponui Rate Approx Approx L Large Fine 4064 x 2704 Low 4 1 MB 25 images L al Large Normal Approx 11 0 million High 1 7 MB 65 images 2032 x 1352 S 4 Small Fine Approx 2 7 million Low 1 4MB 80 images 4064 x 2704 Approx 11 0 million Lossless RAW 11 4 MB 8 images 15 3 MB 4 images RAW JPEG 12 9 MB 6 images 12 6 MB 7 images e The maximum capacity applies to a 128 MB CF card optional FC 128M e The image file size and CF card s maximum capacity are based on Canon s testing standards with ISO 100 and Standard processing parameter e The image file size and the CF card s maximum capacity depend on the processing parameter subject shooting mode and ISO speed e The CF card s number of remaining shots is displayedon the top LCD panel gt p 27 Inthe L L a and S mode you can record the image in both the RAW and JPEG formats simultaneously p 40 o To open images recorded in the RAW format you must use the dedicated driver T software that came with the camera For details see EOS DIGITAL Software User s Manual With higher ISO speeds gt p 49 the image will contain more noise and the file size will be larger Therefore f
122. m Ec H Laser matte with scale Lenses with a maxi mum aperture smaller higher f number than f 5 6 will cause the The scales at the center and periphery help you compose shots for close ups and focusing screen s photomicrography microprism to darken Ec B New split screen Ec Laser matte with cross hair Lenses with a maxi mum aperture smaller higher f number than f 5 6 will not cause the focusing screen s microprism to darken Use the cross hair at the center to focus Suited for photomicrog raphy and astrophotog raphy Ec Cll All Laser matte Ec Cross Split s reen EOS 1N s standard focusing screen B Focus with the vertical and horizontal splits Lenses with a maxi mum aperture smaller higher f number than f 5 6 will cause the focusing screen s split portion to darken Ec Clll Laser matte Ec N New Laser matte T EOS 1Ds EOS 1D and EOS 3 s standard EOS 1V s standard focusing screen focusing screen The CIII logo is imprinted on Co the lug to distinguish it from the Ec N Ec D Laser matte with grid Ec R New Laser matte Ideal for architectural photography and photo duplication work amp g Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals EOS 1N RS s standard focusing screen 165 9OUdIOJOY Major Accessories optional Ni MH Pack NP E3 Dedicated high performance power pack with a rated voltage of 12 V It can be recharged up to 500 times
123. m Function C Fn Then let go C Fn P Fn Menu of the lt SELECT gt button 2 Select C Fn 00 eis een While pressing the lt sELECT gt button turn the lt gt 0 0 Fc N dial to select 00 Then let go of the lt SELECT gt _ 1 0 Ec A B C CI COH LL Oo Note this setting must While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt gt match focusing screen dial to select the desired setting Then let go of the a ae lt MENU gt button Standard screen is MENU 5 C Fn P Fn Menu Check the message Siy P a If itis OK hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn eet at the lt gt dial to select OK Then let go of the C Fn Q08DbeOK lt SELECT gt button TA Cancel C Fn P Fn Menu ustom Function group to be registered Jo not replace the focusing screen that came with the camera you need not change C Fn 00 1 factory setting To change the focusing screen refer to the instructions that came with the focusing screen The Ec A Ec B Ec l and Ec L focusing screens have a prism at the center A correct exposure reading cannot be obiained with evaluative metering or spot metering based on the center area where there is a prism Use centerweighted average metering or off center spot metering with these focusing screens 164 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Changing the Focusing Screen Ec series Interchangeable Focusing Screens Ec A Standard micropris
124. mbers range from 100 to 999 followed immediately by five letters The five letters can bea combination of upper or lower case letters from A to Z and an underbar There can be no space 4D mber 9999 in that fi p n 58 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Usin aN AS The Area AF ellipse has 45 AF points By selecting the optimum AF point autofocusing can be executed while you maintainithe desired subject framing You can also set the AF mode to suit the subject or intended effect N le Ty ON is First set the lt gt switch and lt G gt switch to lt ON gt on LS Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Selecting AF Mode m AF stands for autofocus The camera has two AF modes One Shot AF for still subjects and Al Servo AF for moving subjects Al is an abbreviation for Artificial Intelligence Select the AF mode that suits the subject Set the lens focus mode switch to lt AF gt Set the AF mode e While pressing the camera s lt AF gt button turn the lt 72 gt dial until the desired AF mode is displayed on the LCD panel Then release the lt AF gt button ONE SHOT One Shot AF AISERVO Al Servo AF Q Al SERVO 60 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Selecting AF Mode AF point Focus confirmation light
125. mera com Manuals s po Buna N 3 Metering Modes With multiple spot meter readings you can see the relative exposure levels of multiple areas in the picture and set the exposure to obtain the desired result Set the metering mode to spot metering p 76 Aim the AF point over the midtone area the ceiling and press the lt FEL gt button This obtains the first soot meter reading Exposure level of the first spot meter reading The moving exposure level indicator indicates the current exposure level relative to the first soot meter reading taken at Next aim the AF point over a highlight area the window and press the lt FEL gt button Do the same for the shadow area the wall gt After the three spot meter readings are taken the averaged exposure Setting andthe relative exposure levels of the three readings are displayed in the viewfinder Exposure level indicator before the second spot meter reading Current exposure level at relative to Exposureilevel indicator after the second spot meter reading Exposure level indicator before the third spot meter reading Current exposure level at relative a to and Exposure me D Exposure level of the third spot meter reading setting for Averaged exposure o Window setting for and Ceiling 3 Wall 78 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Meteri
126. mes higher than the horizontal line sensitivity OOOBUOU HOUD NOOO TELGI opon 00o SHEREN OOUGUOU 2 With the following L series lenses whose maximum aperture is brighter than f 4 by lens only or with Extenders the center AF point will be a cross type sensor for high Aoo0g precision AF The remaining 44 focusing points will only be gonn horizontal line sensitive except wit 70 200mm f 2 8L USM Extender EF 1 4x EF 28 80mm f 2 8 4L USN EF 300mm f 4L k EF 300mm f EF 400mm f 4 DO ERs vg 2 8L IS USM EF 70 200mm f 2 8L IS USM Nith Extender EF 2x or EF 2x ll EF 135mm f 2L USM EF 200mm f 1 8L USM 71 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 4Y snoqjojny Buis w AF Sensitivity and the Lens Maximum Aperture 3 With the following Extenders and L series lenses whose maximum aperture is faster than f 8 the center AF point will be horizontal line sensitive only The other AF points cannot be used for AF With Extender EF 1 4x or EF 1 4x Il EF 400mm f 5 6L USM EF 500mm f 4 5L USM EF 100 400mm f 4 5 5 6L IS USM With Extender EF 2x or EF 2x II EF 300mm f 4 L USM EF 300mm f 4L IS USM EF 400mm f 4 DO IS USM EF 500mm f 4L IS USM EF 600mm f 4L USM EF 600mm f 4L IS USM EF 70 200mm f 4L IS USM When the lt gt buttons pressed the display o shown on the rightwill appear on the top LCD oc panel Sy The EF 70 200mm f 2 8L USM lens without IS u
127. n 00 Regist Apply P Fn 00 1 P Fn 00 2 P Fn 00 3 C Fn P Fn Menu O gt TT gi P Fn e003 Regist 4 Set Custom Function gcoups P Fn 00 1 P Fr Pi D E Fir 4 u z PLFA UU 3 C Fn P Fn Menu e gt fT a Fob 00 Regist Appr Set Custom fumeiion groups WPF 00 2 P Fn 00 3 Registered cont 01 102 J 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 193 3 1 15 0 16 0 17 2 18 7 19 1 20 3 MENU 5 C Fn P Fn Menu ants 03 004 142 3 On the menu select Personal Func tions P Fn e Press the lt MENU gt button e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select lt gt e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Personal Functions PFn Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Select P Fn 00 e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select P Fn 00 Select Apply e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Apply Then let goof the lt SELECT gt button gt If the PFn 00 group has not been registered Apply cannot be selected First follow the proce dure in Set Custom Function Groups gt p 140 Select the group number to be applied While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select P Fn 00 1 PFn 00 2 or PFn 00 3 Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button When yo
128. n on the whole time To make sure the power will not turn off while you clean the CMOS sensor connect the camera to a power outlet with the DC Coupler Kit or use the battery pack that has enough power You will also need a rubber blower and the lens must be detached from the camera p 26 Insert the DC coupler or battery pack into the battery compartment p 23 25 and set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt gt p 29 Go E fT 2 On the menu select Sensor cleaning cae RAMAR DIT min e Press the lt MENU gt button cra angi Se ee e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt Format dial to select lt T gt Sensor cleaning j e While pressing the lt sELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt LCD Brightness dial to select Sensor cleaning Then let go of the F Lrmvare YET lt SELECT gt button Language Engl ist MENU Set up Menu o N tT i Select OK Seesor cleaning e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt a i dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt Please follow procedure in Instructions for button sensor cleaning The LCD monitor will turn off l Cancel Set up Menu Press the shutter button fully The reflex mirror will lock up and the shutter will open 150 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals MaN Cleaning the CMOS Sensor Clean the CMOS sensor e Use a rubber blow
129. ng ISO speed AEB set the ISO speed as necessary gt p 49 AEB will also be canceled if you change lenses replace the CF card replace the battery set a bulb exposure have a flash ready Speedlite press the lt CLEAR gt button or set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt a C Fn C Fn 9 1 3 prevents AEB from being canceled when you change lenses replace the CF card replace the battery set a bulb exposure have the flash ready to fire press the lt CLEAR gt button or set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt gt p 135 97 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD msodxg vi AE LOCK m AE lock enables you to lock the exposure at a different place from the point of focus After locking the exposure you can recompose the shot while maintaining the desired exposure level This feature is useful for backlit and spotlighted subjects Focus at the point where you want to lock the exposure reading gt The exposure setting Shutter speed and aperture will be displayed on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder Press the lt gt button 66 gt lt gt lights in the viewfinder to indicate that the exposure setting is locked e Each time you press the lt gt button it locks the current exposure setting e AE lock cancels 6 seconds after lt gt lights in the viewfinder or if you press the lt AF gt button lt 6A gt button of lt MODE gt buiton picture e When the shot i
130. ng Modes Exposure level indicator after taking three spot meter readings oe t Br me M 3 spi AG Pr 2 Window 1 Ceiling Wall e While referring to the exposure level indicators three spot metering marks you can set exposure compensation to obtain the desired result to eight spot meter readings for one picture If you press the lt FEL gt nd take a ninth spot meter reading no spot meter reading will register the following cases 1 After taking the last spot meter reading 16 seconds elapse 2 You press the lt amp 4 gt lt MODE gt Or lt AF gt button 3 After taking the picture you let go of the shutter button Multi spot metering can be fixed at the center or linked to the active AF point in The exposure setting obtained with multi spot meter readings will be canceled in 79 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals s po BuLe1e 2 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals P Program AE 82 M Manual 90 Tv Shutter priority AE 84 DEP Depth of field AE 88 Av Aperture priority AE 86 bulb 102 AEB 94 O Drive modes 99 uh hafa fa i Av E Al SERVO ONE SHOT Ol Oa self timer gt 100 Exposure compensation gt 92 E AE aA 2 First set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt If necessary also Lh set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals
131. nualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD SINSOdXxy vi 4 Auto Exposure Bracketing With auto exposure bracketing the camera brackets the exposure automatically up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments for three successive frames You can bracket the exposures by changing the shutter speed or aperture Or you can use a fixed shutter speed and aperture and change the ISO speed Standard exposure 0 Decreased exposure 1 3 stop Increased exposure 1 3 stop In the lt P gt mode AEB is executed by changing both the shutter speed and aperture In the lt Tv gt mode AEB is executed by changing the aperture In the lt Av gt lt M gt or lt DEP gt mode AEB is executed by changing the shutter speed Press the lt MODE gt button and lt AF gt button simultaneously gt The lt gt icon appears on the top LCD panel Turn the lt s gt dial to set the desired AEB amount gt On the top LCD panel the AEB amount is indicated In stops and the AEB range lt m gt is also displayed The illustration on the left shows an AEB amount of 1 stop centering on the standard exposure level e After setting the AEB amount let go of the lt MODE gt button and lt AF gt button The AEB range will be displayed on the top LCD panel AEB amount AEB range o om 3 2 i U 1 2 3 94 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Auto Exposure Bracketing Take the
132. o be set in 1 2 stop increments gt p 134 108 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX FE flash exposure lock obtains and locks the correct flash exposure reading for any part of the scene Check that the Speedlite s pilot lamp is lit e The flash mode can be either normal or high speed sync FE lock works with either mode Focus the subject Focus at the point where you want to lock the flash exposure Aim the spot metering circle over the part where you want to lock the flash exposure then press the lt FEL gt button 616 The Speedlite fires a preflash and stores the required flash output in memory In the viewfinder the AF point achieving FE lock flashes in red Below the viewfinder the display shown by 1 appears for 0 5 sec followed by the display shown by T D O my U my F O Q Q o ke 3 lt If the subject is too far away resulting in underexposure the lt gt icon will blink In such a case increase the ISO speed or get closer to the subject and repeat steps 3 and 4 C Fn 13 1 3 enables FE lock with the manually selected AF point gt p 136 109 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX With the camera you can set the EOS dedicated Speedlite s flash exposure compensation amount up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments
133. oaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Setting the ISO Speed 88 The ISO speed is a numeric indication of the sensitivity to light gt p 154 A higher ISO speed number indicates a higher sensitivity to light Therefore a high ISO speed is suited for moving subjects or taking pictures in low light conditions However the image will contain more noise to make it look coarse or grainy On the other hand a low ISO speed will make the image look finer but it is not suited for freezing motion or shooting in low light The camera can be set to any of the following ISO speeds ISO 100 125 160 200 250 320 400 500 640 800 1000 or 1250 Hold down the lt AF gt and lt amp 4 gt but tons simultaneously gt The lt I 0 gt icon and current ISO speed will be displayed on the top LCD panel the lt s 5 dial to select the desired ISO speed displayed 2 While still pressing the two buttons turn Let go of the buttons gt The new ISO speed will be set igher ISO speed is set or the camera is used under higher temperature noise will appear in the image In this case image file size will grow and fewer images will be recorded on the CD card Number of shots remaining can be confirmed on the top LCD panel p 27 With C Fn 03 1 you can set sensitivity at ISO 50 gt p 133 With C Fn 08 1 2 you can display the ISO speed instead of the number of remaining shots p 135 49
134. panels become dirty use a blower brush or soft cloth to clean For stubborn dirt take the camera to a Canon Service Center 4 At low temperatures the liquid crystal display response may become slower And at high temperatures the display may blacken In either case the display will return to normal at room temperature 10 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Handling Cautions CF Cards 1 CF cards are precision appliances Do not subject the card to physical shock or vibration Doing so may destroy the data it contains 2 Do not store or use a CF card near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet or in places prone to having static charge Doing so may destroy the image data 3 To prevent deformation due to heat do not leave any CF cards in direct sunlight or near a heat source 4 Do not spill any liquids on the CF card 5 To protect the data be sure to store the CF card in the dedicated case 6 A CF card incompatible with the camera will not be able to record or display any images Be sure to use only compatible CF cards 7 Do not bend or exert any excessive force or physical shock on the CF card 8 Do not store CF cards in hot dusty or humid places Also avoid places prone to generate static charge or an electromagnetic field Lens Electrical Contacts After detaching the lens from the camera attach the lens caps or put down the lens with the rear end up to avoid scratching the len
135. pictures 3 The AEB sequence will be standard exposure decreased exposure and increased exposure The viewfinder s exposure level indicator will indicate the respective bracketing amount as each shot is taken gt The current drive mode will be used gt p 99 e In the continuous shooting mode holding down the Siandard Decreased Increased shutter button will take all three bracketed shots exposure exposure exposure continuously The shooting will then stop automati cally e When AEB is used with the self timer the three bracketed shots will be taken in succession after the 2 or 10 second self timer delay In any shooting mode lt P gt lt Av gt lt Tv gt lt M gt etc you can use a fixed shutter speed and aperture and change the ISO speed automatically for AEB Press the lt AF gt button and lt 4 gt button simultaneously gt The ISO speed can now be set Set the ISO speed that is to be the standard AEB exposure gt p 49 For example if you want AEB with ISO 200 400 and 800 set the ISO speed to 400 Turn the lt 3 gt dial to set the desired AEB amount On the top LCD panel the AEB amount will be Indicated in stops and the AEB range lt m gt will be displayed The illustration on the left shows an AEB amount of 1 stop centering on the standard exposure level e After setting the AEB amount let go of the lt AF gt button and lt 4 gt button
136. press the shutter button halfway If you turn the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt immediately after taking a picture the access lamp may continue blinking for a few seconds while the CF card records the image data After the image is recorded the access lamp will stop blinking and the camera will turn off a You can press the shutter button halfway or all the way Halfway pressing 6 When you press the shutter button halfway autofocusing AF is activated to focus the subject and auto exposure metering is used toiset the correct shutter speed and aperture The shutter speed and aperture settings are displayed in the viewfinder andion the top LCD panel Full pressing This releases the shutter and takes the picture ent before pressing it fully to take a picture If you press the shutter button fully without pressing it halfway first or if you press the shutter button halfway and then press it fully immediately the camera will still take a moment before it takes the picture Pressing the shutter button halfway will also make the camera standby to take a picture at any time F Therefore even while you are playing back images on the LCD monitor or operating the on screen menu or if the camera is recording image data you can go back to taking pictures on the spot 29 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uels NOA 310j g Basic Operation Operating the lt gt Dial The lt g gt dial
137. r 13 points automatically On Wey p 137 As shown below the AF point activation area expands automatically to 7 or 13 points depend ing on the lens focal length AF mode and the subject s speed in the Al Servo AF mode This is effective when the subject s movement is unpredictable Lens Focal Length AF Mode Shorter than 300mm 300mm or Longer One Shot AF The activation area does not expand automatically The activation area expands by one point Al Servo AF For a slow moving For a fast moving For a slow moving For a fast moving subject subject subject subject To set the Custom Function see Setting a Custom Function on page 132 70 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals AF Sensitivity and the Lens Maximum Aperture The EOS 1Ds s AF points are all horizontal line sensitive However bright lenses with a large maximum aperture enable certain AF points to work as cross type sensors for higher AF precision 1 With lenses whose maximum aperture is f 2 8 or faster lower f number the AF points highlighted in the illustration will be cross type sensors sensitive to both vertical and horizontal lines The remaining 38 AF points will only be horizontal line sensitive The cross type sensor s vertical line sensitivity is three ti
138. r Support e To avoid the risk of high voltage electrical shock do not touch internal portions of the equipment that become exposed as a result of damage Please take the first opportunity to consult your camera distributor or Canon Customer Support immediately e Stop operating the equipment immediately ifit should emit smoke or noxious fumes Failure todo so may result in fire or electrical shock Set the camera s main switch to the OFF position and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet immediately Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support e Stop operating the equipment if it is dropped or the casing is damaged Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Set the camera s main switch to the OFF position and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord immediately Please consult your Camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support e Prevent the equipment from immersion in water or other liquids Do not allow liquids to enter the interior The camera is not waterproof If the exterior contacts with liquids or salt air wipe it dry with a soft absorbent cloth If water or other foreign substances enter the interior immediately set the camera s main switch to the OFF position and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord immediately Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Please consult your
139. r aperture display is not blinking 88 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals DEP Depth of field AE a Exposure Warnings If the aperture blinks the desired depth of field cannot be obtained However you can still take the picture and obtain a proper exposure Use a wide angle lens or move away from the subject and repeat steps to 4 f both the shutter speed and aperture blink you can still take the picture but the picture will be too dark or too bright For details see the Exposure Warnings table gt p 157 If the 30 shutter speed and the lens If the 8000 shutter speed and the maximum aperture lowest f lens minimum aperture highest f number blink underexposure will number blink overexposure will result and depth of field AE will not result Use a neutral density ND work filter to reduce the amount of light entering the camera When using a zoom lens do not onan the zc while using the Q depth of field AE mode After setting one or two dEP points do Otherwise the dEP point s that you already s gt i to start over with the newly selected A Using flash with the depth of i in the 1S using Program AE with flash If depth ofi E is E 10 ase the depth of field use a wide angle lens points 1 and 2 at the same point on the subject will make the depth shallow The foreground and background will then be blurred makin
140. r release lock Its quick lock plug connects to the EOS 1Ds s remote control terminal Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 Attached with an 80 cm cord this remote switch has four built in functions 1 Self timer 2 Interval timer 3 Bulb exposure timer and 4 Shutter release count setting The time can be set anywhere from 1 sec to 99 hours 59 min 59 sec Its connection plug for the EOS 1Ds has a quick lock feature Wireless Controller LC 4 Wireless controller effective up to 100 meters It comes with a transmitter and receiver The receiver s camera connection plug connects to the EOS 1D s remote control terminal with quick lock feature E Series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses One of ten E series dioptric adjustment lenses 4 to 3 diopters can be attached to the camera s eyepiece to further expand the dioptric adjustment range CF card Data storage device where the captured images are recorded CF cards made by Canon are recommended PC card adapter Enables a CF card to be inserted into a PC card slot or f 10 PC card reader 9OUdIOJOY 167 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals System Map ols STE2 220EX Macro Ring Lite Macro Twin Lite MR 14EX MT 24EX Rubber Frame Ec e i Bundled Accessories Ec Series Dioptric Adjustment Lenses mil a Anti Fog Eyepiece Ec o Eyecup Ec ll Angle Finder C aj rc Te Ci Focusing screen Ec 168 Downlo
141. r than the reciprocal of the lens focal length i e 1 200 for a 200mm lens camera shake may cause a blurred picture 86 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Av Aperture Priority AE Depth of field Preview Exposure Warnings If the 30 shutter speed blinks it indicates underexposure Turn the C Fn 16 enables the safety shift feature lt gt dial to set a larger aperture lower f number until the shutter speed stops blinking If the 8000 shutter speed blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the lt gt dial to set a smaller aperture higher f number until the shutter speed stops blinking If a correct exposure cannot be obtained in the ity AE mode with any shutter speed set by the camera the camere aati ets a larger or smaller aperture This feature is called safety shift e C Fn 06 enables the aperture tobe set in full stop or 1 2 sto ents instead of the standard 1 3 siop increments 1 134 ia For aperture priority AE C Fn 05 2 les the aperture to be set with the camera even while thedens is detac Depth of field Preview The depth of field is the range of acceptable focus in U front of and behind the point of focus gt p 156 The depth of field changes depending on the aperture Press the depth of field preview button to stop down ITI TULLE TUT OTB py oA N the viewfinder Fi Pressing the depth of field preview
142. rase menu press the lt T gt button again e You can also follow steps 3 and 4 to erase an image immediately after it is taken Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Erasing an Image Erase the image e While pressing the lt T gt button turn the lt 23 gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt T gt button The access lamp will blink while the image is erased e To erase another image repeat steps 2 to 4 e To turn off the LCD monitor press the lt DISPLAY gt button Select the folder whose images you want to erase p 55 Playback the image e Press the lt DISPLAY gt button to playback the image e If the folder mode is displayed hold down the DISPLAY gt button and turn the lt gt dial to switch to the playback mode Any display format can be used Display the erase menu e Press the lt T gt button gt The erase menu will appear at the bottom of the LCD monitor 123 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sebew yoeghkeiqd N Erasing an Image On the erase menu select ALL e While pressing the lt T gt button turn the lt 23 gt dial to select ALL Then let go of the lt T gt button Aconfirmation dialog will appear Erase all images in 100 except el images OK Cancel TEIN e While pressing the lt gt button turn the lt 23 gt dial to select OK
143. rd from the camera while the CF card access lamp is blinking A blinking access lamp indicates that data on the CF card is being written or read Remov ing the card at such a time will destroy the data e When connecting the camera to a personal computer do not use any interface cable other than the one provided with the camera Using the wrong cable may result in malfunction Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals CAUTIONS e Avoid using placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures such as the dashboard or trunk boot of a car Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak overheat or explode resulting in fire burns or other injuries High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing Ensure that there is good ventilation when using Ni MH Charger NC E2 to charge NP E3 e Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas Storage in these areas could lead to fire electrical shock or other damage e Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks that could lead to injury or damage the equipment when wearing or holding it by the neck strap PREVENTING MALFUNCTIONS Avoid Strong Electromagnetic Fields Never place the camera near electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields Exposure to strong electromagnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data Avoid Condensation Mov
144. rd your voice for any image The sound data is attached to the image file and can be played with the dedicated software microphone Select the image to have a sound re cording e Press the lt DISPLAY gt button to playback the image p 116 e You can record your voice regardless of the LCD monitor s image display format e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the image to have a sound recording Then let go of the button Record your voice e Press the lt o gt button for about 2 sec When Recording appears on the LCD monitor keep pressing the lt o amp gt button and speak into the built in microphone The elapsed recording time will be displayed on the lower right corner lt o gt button The lt gt icon will bedisplayed if the image has a sound recording TTT TDi a e The maximum time for a single sound recording is 30 sec e To record a narration longer than 30 sec follow step 2 again to do another sound recording for the same image e While the image is displayed right after you captured it you can just follow step 2 to adda sound recording e To turn off the LCD monitor press the lt DISPLAY gt button 121 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals soebew yoegqheiq N Sound Recording for an Image Erasing an Image A sound recording is not possible on a protected image O e The EO
145. re electrical shock explosion or serious injury e Do not attempt to disassemble alter or apply heat to the batteries There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion Immediately flush with water any area of the body including the eyes and mouth or clothing that comes into contact with the inner contents of a battery If the eyes or mouth contact these substances immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance e Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the casings This could lead to leakage and injury e Do not short circuit the battery terminals with metal such as key holders This could lead to overheating burns and other injuries Use the supplied protective cover to transport or store the battery e Before you discard a battery cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to prevent direct contact with other objects Contact with the metallic components of other materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions Discard batteries in specialized waste facilities if available in your area e Disconnect Ni MH Charger NC E2 from electrical outlet after recharging and when the camera is not in use to avoid fires and other hazards e The camera terminal of the DC CouplerKit DCK E1 is designed for exclusive use with the EOS 1Ds Do not use it with other products or batteries There is a risk of fire and other hazards IMPORTANT e Do not remove the CF ca
146. remote control terminal you need not keep pressing the shutter button with your finger during bulb exposures 102 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals LCD Panel sasiatinaiinai E BS l TA The top and rear LCD panels are provided with illumination so you can read the panels in the dark The lt 8 gt button turns the illumination of both panels on or off The illumination stays on for 6 sec If you take a picture while the panel is illuminated the illumination will turn off 2 seconds after the picture is taken If you take a bulb exposure while the panel is illuminated the illumination will turn off immediately F Pressing any button while the LCD panel is illuminated prolongs the illumination 103 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD msodxg vi Mirror LOCKUP Mirror lockup is enabled with C Fn 12 gt p 136 This prevents mirror caused vibrations which may blur the image during close ups or when a super telephoto lens is used To set this Custom Function see Setting a Custom Function on page 132 When mirror lockup is set the camera operates as follows e When using mirror lockup Remote Switch RS 80N3 optional is recommended p 167 Press the shutter button fully and release it The mirror locks up and after 30 seconds it will go back down automatically Pressing the shutter button fully again locks up the mirror again Press the shutter button
147. roduct complies with Australia s EMC regulations O Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e Before using the camera please ensure that you have read and understood the safety precautions described below Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly e The safety precautions noted as follows are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself other persons and equipment e The term equipment refers primarily to the camera and its power supply accessories WARNINGS e Do not aim the camera or detached lens only directly into the sun or at other intense light sources that could injure your eyesight e Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants Accidental damage to the camera or batteries by a child could result in serious injury In addition placement of the neck strap around a child s neck could result in asphyxiation e Be particularly careful to keep the lithium battery CR2025 used in the camera out of the reach of children Seek medical assistance immediately if a child swallows the battery e Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment Disassembly or alteration may result in high voltage electrical shock Internal inspections alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by your camera distributor or Canon Custome
148. rrent white balance setting will blink e After selecting the desired bracketing amount let go of the lt DISPLAY gt button and lt wB gt button gt While white balance bracketing is active the icon for the current white balance setting will blink on the rear LCD panel Al FOLDER FILE amp 1 stop A rin o FOLDER 2 stops Oi A FOLDER FILE Bracketing amount 3 stops 46 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals White Balance Auto Bracketing Indicator for the standard shot Take the pictures Se 3 The bracketed shots will be taken in the following a ee sequence standard color temperature bluish Bluish minus compensation minus and reddish plus During this sequence Cti the next bracketing level is indicated by blinking on the LCD monitor The current drive mode is used when you take the Reddish plus compensation bracketed shots p 99 a Ne e f continuous shooting is used holding down the a shutter button fully will capture all three bracketed shots continuously and then the shooting will stop e f the self timer is also set all three bracketed shots y 2 will be taken continuously after the self timer delay of 2 sec or 10 sec elapses N sabe 10 s uUIY S e Followsteps dand 2 above to set the bracketing amount to lt _ s gt Then let go of the lt DISPLAY gt and lt w_B gt buttons 2 White balan
149. s the aperture On the left edge and top edge of the graph the Exposure Value EV is indicated for respective shutter speed and aperture combination set by the Program AE mode and denoted by the colored program line Example When the subject brightness is EV 12 the point where the diagonal line from EV 12 on the top edge of the graph intersects the program line indicates the corresponding shutter speed 1 320 sec and aperture f 3 5 which the program sets automatically 158 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Shutter Speed and Aperture Readouts Shutter speed readout The shutter speed is normally displayed in 1 3 stop increments Numbers from 4 to 8000 denote the denominator of the shutter speed fraction For example 125 is 1 125 sec Also 0 3 is 0 3 sec and 15 is 15 sec Aperture readout The aperture is normally displayed in 1 3 stop increments The higher the number the smaller the aperture opening The range of aperture numbers f numbers displayed depends on the lens used 1 3 stop Increments 1 2 stop Increments Full stop Increments Shutter Speed Aperture ShutterSpeed Aperture ShutterSpeed Aperture Eo a Oo Lata Ia wo Pu Do wa km Ea bm Ea wm Ea Ea Ea Ea Ea By Go Ea wm Ea Ea un Ga Ea wm Ea EQ Ea Ea Ea Ea Ga Ea Ea Ea Ea Es wm on oo Po wc Ea Ea a 3 lt Ea fa 5 Ca Ea Ea Ea 2 fo om le my Le ae my fh cy fo fy Lc fy aw Wu om Pu wo fa Ea fa Ca fs wm
150. s pS surface and electrical contacts Uf Contacts Ne 11 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uononponu a Quick Start Guide For detailed instructions see the reference page indicated in parentheses Recharge the battery Load the battery Connect the battery to the battery charger Insert the battery into the battery with the power cord compartment and turn the The CHARGE lamp remains lit while the battery is recharged When the battery is release handle as shown by the fully recharged taking about 2 hours the arrow while pushing in the CHARGE lamp will start blinking p 22 patery ad camera and turn the lens as shown bythe arrow until it snaps lt Focus the subject Take the picture Aim the Area AF over the subject Press the shutter button fully to and press the shutter button take the picture gt p 29 halfway to autofocus gt p 59 12 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Quick Start Guide AAG p I DN gt Or il d F Te L card slot Insert a CF card cover 4 After inserting a CF card close Flip up the cover handle and turn the cover p 27 it as shown by the arrow to open the cover gt p 27 vam aS Ph dm a OMEN dE of Ein nnn v 2 K 5 o iW ud i N FOLDER FILE CY QUALITY
151. s recomposed the exposure level indicator will show the new exposure level in real time relative to the locked exposure level 3 Recompose the shot and take the Real time exposure level AE lock indicator AE lock exposure level Partial or spot metering is recommended for AE lock over a specific point gt p 76 ela C Fn 04 1 enables AE lock with the shutter button pressed halfway instead of the lt gt button and focusing with the lt gt button gt p 133 98 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Drive Mode Selection Three drive modes are provided L Single frame Only one shot is taken Ci Continuous Continuous shots are taken while you press the shutter button fully The maximum number of continuous shots in a single burst depends on the image recording quality See the table below X Self timer The self timer starts when you press the shutter button fully The picture is taken 10 sec or 2 sec later gt p 100 Max Continuous Burst Fy Continuous Approx Approx Image Recording Quality Fine wi Normal S Small GW Raw 10 shots A Fine ai Normal A Fine e The continuous shooting speeds and maximum shots per burst in the above table are based on Canon s testing standards 1 250 sec or faster shutter speed at ISO 100 e The maximum shots per burst depends on the subject shooting mode and ISO speed Press the lt MoDE gt b
152. s uosinecutansacaxehacscnuaradstocnucciiexclang 29 Bielecting AF POIME h h 64 Shutter Button eee agile 29 Basi Procedure for AF Point Selectio 64 Using the Electronic Dials saaneena 30 AMEE tic Selection 65 Vertical Shooting ill itil 31 UER Selection as 65 WEN Menu Operations ST Eee nearer a2 ating and Switching AF Dae 68 eee menn hajon D ee Registering an AF POinty ccccccccceeeeeeees 68 Detailed Menu lg eae eee 32 Switching to the Registered AF Point 69 Dag ee EED Monitor l M oe AF Point Activation Area ccccccceeeceeeeeeeeeees 70 peve to the Default Settings 34 AaS ensi d the Lens Maximum Aperture 71 Dioptric Adjustment SRR eee 35 wadi toiocus Fails Manual Focusing 73 Holding the Camera cccccccccccecceeneeeeeeees ills 35 Manual Focusing 74 Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand Strap 36 7 4 Metering Modes 2 Settings for Images Selecting a Metering Mode c c0 76 SND Image Recording Quality 38 Metering Modes 76 ProcessiM ik mme E 39 Multi Spot Metering scccccccccccccsssssesseseeeeeeeeeee 78 LNT Simultaneous Capture in RAW and JPEG Formats 40 WB Selecting the White Balance 41 gt Exposure Control sssssssesseseeeseese 81 ddig Vang SAR Oe ee te K P Program AE c cccccsccccssssececesseeesesseeeeeess
153. se a utility program such as Scan Disk to diagnose and fix the CF card If the CF card error message Err CF appears even after you format the CF card or you use Scan Disk or a similar utility program use another CF card instead 126 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Me VW of oo On screen menus enal u to customize the camera s various settings and irk yi n these Instruction Manua J ie relevant Custom Func tion This section explain a s menu settings Custom Functions anc x The procedure to set the menu sett Operations gt p 32 33 _ ys is explained in Menu Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals CIW Menu Settings 24 Ma Select the image to be used for the custom white balance i a setting gt p 43 Color temp Set the desired color temperature from 2800 K to 10000 K in 100 K increments gt p 44 Processing parameter setting CRET Besides the Standard setting up to three sets of parameter Seem settings can be set and registered p 50 Color matrix Select the film s characteristics equivalent such as the hue chroma and color gamut color reproduction range gt p 48 MENU 2 Recording Menu RAW JPEG rec You can record the image in both the RAW and JPEG formats simultaneously EG Tek Seaver aay Select from ENM A L aAa L A S or CIN aL hanto ia GM only p 4
154. sed images cannot be recovered gt p 121 The sound file WAV is damaged or there is a sound file in an incompatible format Use a personal computer to erase unnecessary sound files Cannot format Change the CF card CF card not format The CF card could not be formatted Use a compatible CF card The CF card has not been formatted The CF card must be formatted ted before it can be used p 126 There is something wrong with the CF card Format the CF card or replace it No CF card There is no CF card Insert a CF card into the camera Protected You tried to erase a protected image To erase a protected image first cancel the protection Then erase the image p 119 Not applicable since not registered You tried to apply a P Fn O0 number which has not been registered Only a PFn 00 number that has been registered can be applied gt p 142 No Image The CF card has no displayable image This message also appears if there is no displayable image while you are setting the LCD bright ness on the menu Take a picture or insert a CF card that contains a displayable image Cannot play back image You tried to playback an image whose file format is incompatible Or you tried to playback an image whose file has been corrupted This image cannot be enlarged You tried to enlarge an image which was not taken with the EOS 1Ds Or P Fn 30 was not ON when the image was taken S
155. sed together with Extender EF QD 1 4x or EF 1 4x II will enable the center AF point to work as a cross type sensor However do not autofocus with the other AF points because they may cause a focusing error 12 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing Autofocus can fail to achieve focus the focus confirmation light blinks with certain subjects such as the following a Low contrast subjects blue sky solid color walls etc b Subjects in low light c Extremely backlit reflective subjects car with a reflective body etc d Overlapping near and far objects animal in a cage etc In such cases do one of the following 1 Focus an object at the same distance as the subject and lock the focus before recomposing 2 Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt or lt M gt on older lenses and focus manually p 26 If focus cannot be achieved with the AF assist light of a Speedlite or ST E2 select the center AF point An off center AF point might not be able to achieve focus 73 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Jy snoojoiny BuisQ w When Autofocus Fails Manual Focusing Set the lens focus mode switch to lt MF gt or lt M gt on older lenses e The AF mode indicator on the LCD panel turns off Focus by turning the lens focusing ring until the subject is in focus in the viewfinder Vl Ultrasonic Motor l
156. set exposure compensation Va p 92 to take the picture again so that P the exposure is more accurate Dark image Normal image Bright image MaM Highlight Alert When the lt gt menu s Highlight alert is On and the display format is set to single image E Or image with shooting information MEA any areas in the image which are overexposed will blink on the LCD monitor even when the tmage is displayed immediately after capture Refer to the histogram and apply a decreased exposure compensation amount and take the picture again to obtain a better result MaM AF Point When the lt P gt menu s Display AF points is On and the display format is mA the AF point used to achieve focus will be shown p 129 If the image was taken in the One Shot AF mode the AF point which achieved focus will be shown If automatic AF point selection was used you may see multiple AF points which achieved focus If Al Servo AF was used the selected AF point will be shown The AF point s which achieved focus will also be shown if the lt gt menu s Review is set to On Info 118 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals o Image Protection m This prevents the image from being erased accidentally Select the image to be protected e Press the lt DISPLAY gt button to turn on the image display gt p 116 e The image can be protected regardless of the display format e While pressing the lt
157. shutter button To prevent camera shake hold the camera still and press the shutter button gently gt p 29 35 The CF card cannot be used Image Review The image cannot be erased Thed ta in the CF cardis damaged gt Format the CF card gt p 126 gt Use the correct CF card p 2 3 The image is protected gt Cancel the protection first gt p 119 The date and time is wrong Lhe correct date and time has not been set gt Set thecorrect date and time p 148 9U 19J H 163 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Changing the Focusing Screen You can change the camera s focusing screen to better suit the subject or shooting situation You must also set C Fn 00 so that the standard setting for obtaining a correct exposure matches the focusing screen Focusing Screen Type Designation C Fn 00 Setting N New Laser matte Screen Ec N Ec R 0 Laser matte Screen Ec series A B C Cll CIII D H I L 1 o E fT a On the menu select Custom Function custom Function C Fn C Fn 01 0 02 0 03 0 04 0 05 006 08 0 09 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 014 e Press the lt MENU gt button 15 0 16 0 17 0 18 0 19 0 20 00 e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt Personal Functions P Fn dial to select lt gt all Custom Functions Sloss AEPA FATO e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Custo
158. ssing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt LCD Brightness dial to select Date time Then let go of the Firmware ver lt SELECT gt button Language English MENU Set up Menu Set the date and time e Press the lt SELECT gt button to select the year month day hour or minute gt The selection shifts each time you press the moO 11 30 13 10 lt SELECT gt button mm dd yy e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt gt 11 30 2002 dial to select the correct number Then let go of the MENU Setup Menu lt SELECT gt button gt After setting one item select the next item to be set Choose the date display format e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 43 gt Sedaka hime dial to select one of the following display formats the selection loops as follows 2002 11 30 132d Year month day i Month day year i Day month year Press the lt MENU gt button gt The date and time will be set and the menu will reappear e To exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button again The pictures you take are recorded together with the current date and time If the aD correct date and time is not set first the pictures you take will be recorded with an incorrect date and time 148 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Replacing the Back up Battery The back up battery maintains the camera s date and
159. t Personal Functions P Fn Then let MENU 5 C Fn P Fn Menu go of the lt SELECT gt button P Fn 004 Regist Apply While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt Set Custom Function groups dial to select P Fn 00 Then let go of the lt SELECT gt P Fn 00 1 P Fn 00 2 P Fn 00 3 button a P fT Q 3 Select P Fn 00 C Fn P Fn Menu a ft 8 Select Regist aF D gt _ Mere Apply While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt Set Cison f UNGRERESESUBS dial to select Regist Then let go of the lt SELECT gt P Fns00 1 P Fn 0Q0 2 P Fr 00 3 button C Fn P Fn Menu 140 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals UAM Registering Custom Function Groups oO bf ft A Select the group number P Fn 00 Regist Apply 5 e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt gt Set Custdn F nckion grups dial to select a group number from P Fn 00 1 to ERSO P Fn 00 2 P Fn 00 3 P Fn 00 3 Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button When you select an unregistered group number the Not registered message will appear If you select a Not registered registered group number the Custom Function settings in that group will be displayed MENU 5 C Fn P Fn Menu Oo E fT a Register the Custom Function settings Set Custom Function groups 6 under the selected group number e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select
160. t dial 1 While pressing a button you turn the lt gt dial e In this way you can set the flash exposure compen sation amount or select and set various menu settings When you let go of the button the selected setting takes effect e In this way you can set the review and select images on the LCD monitor 2 After pressing and_releasing a button you turn the lt 9 gt dial When you press a button its function turns on for 6 seconds During this time you can turn the lt gt dial to set the desired setting After the button turns off or when yourpress the shutter button halfway the camera can be used to take pictures e In this way you can select the AF point or set the exposure compensation amount 3 Yustturn the lt gt dial While turning the lt gt dial look at the setting in the viewfinder or on the top LCD panel In this way you can set the aperture manually For vertical shooting the vertical grip camera bottom has a shutter button Main Dial AF point selection button AE lock button Assist button and FE lock multi spot metering button e Before using the vertical grip controls turn on the vertical grip operation on off switch e When you are not using the vertical grip be sure to turn off the vertical grip operation on off switch to prevent inadvertent operation of the vertical grip controls
161. t one of nine AF points C Fn 13 3 C Fn 13 enables 2 and 3 gt p 136 To set a Custom Function see Setting a Custom Function on page 132 To select an AF point press the lt gt button then W4 fg turn the lt 3 gt or lt gt dial Y ae es OS Selecting a horizontal AF point Press the lt 5 button and turn the lt gt dial The selected AF point will shift horizontally i Selecting a vertical AF point Press the lt f gt button and turn the lt 3 gt dial _ of e To select a vertical AF point you can also press the lt EJ gt lt gt lt gt button then hold down the lt 3 gt button and turn the lt gt dial p gt gt The selected AF point will shift vertically p Automatic Selection The camera will be ready for picture taking when the shutter button is pressed halfway or when 66 elapses 00000 0000 o0m00000 o o o F o0o00000 F Automatic Selection gt Jz 64 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Selecting AF Point Press the lt gt button and turn the oooo000 lt A gt dial P O a gt Turn the lt g gt dial until the viewfinder display is as Berean shown on the left You can also turn the lt gt dial instead e While in the manual selection mode sh
162. the lt 3 gt Review On dial to select Color matrix Then let go of the ean eae oe lt SELECT gt button Noise reduction OF f Recording Menu Select the color matrix e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired color matrix setting number Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button A description of each setting is provided in the table below gt After you_set the color matrix the menu will reappear e To exit thesmenu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button Setting No Description Sets a natural looking hue and chroma Effective for bringing out the subject s natural colortone Sets a hue and chroma suitable for portraits Effective for rendering nice skin tones Sets a hue and chroma similar to high chroma slide film Effective for making the colors clear The image corresponding to Adobe RGB color space is created It is useful for profile conversion to Adobe RGB or fine tuning of chroma because the color reproduction range is much wider than the standard sRGB setting Adobe RGB must be selected for profile conversion because the ICC profile is not attached to the images shot by this camera Also chroma adjustment is required as chroma is lowered under sRGB circumstance Sets an image low chroma Effective for making color tone moderate F The color space for the color matrix 1 2 3 and 5 is set to sRGB 48 Downl
163. this is not a malfunction holding the camera for a long period may cause low degree skin burns Take care to avoid skin burns Co Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals uononponu Handling Cautions Camera Care 1 The camera is a precision instrument Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock 2 This camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater If you drop the camera into water promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center Wipe off any water droplets with a dry cloth If the camera has been exposed to salty air wipe with a well wrung damp cloth 3 Never leave the camera near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet or electric motor Also avoid using or leaving the camera near anything emitting strong radio waves such as a large antenna Strong magnetic fields and radio waves can cause camera misoperation or destroy image data 4 Do not leave the camera in places of excessive heat such as in a car on a sunny day The heat can cause the camera to malfunction 5 The camera contains precision electronic circuitry Never attempt to disassemble the camera 6 Use only a blower brush to blow away dust on the lens viewfinder eyepiece mirror focusing screen etc Do not use any organic solvents to clean the camera body or lens For stubborn dirt consult your nearest Canon Service Center 7 Do not touch the electrical contacts with your fingers Corrosion may develop on the cont
164. time The battery s service life is about 10 years If the date time is reset upon battery pack replacement replace the back up battery with a new CR2025 lithium battery as described below Set the lt gt switch to lt OFF gt and remove the battery pack e The back up battery is on the ceiling of the battery pack compartment Remove the back up battery cover e Loosen the screw as shown in the illustration 3 Remove the back up battery 4 Install a new back up battery e The plus side of the battery must face up 5 Reattach the battery cover e After you install the battery and set the lt gt switch to lt ON gt the LCD monitor will display the menu for setting the date and time Follow the steps 2 to 4 on page 148 to set the correct date and time QO For the back up battery be sure to use only a CR2025 lithium battery Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 149 SsoueUaUIe Oo Cleaning the CMOS Sensor The CMOS sensor corresponds to the film in a film based camera If any dust or other foreign matter adheres to the CMOS sensor it may show up as a dark speck in the pictures you take To avoid this follow the procedure below to clean the CMOS sensor Note that the CMOS sensor is a very delicate component If possible you should have it cleaned by a Canon Service Center While you clean the CMOS the camera s power must remai
165. ting Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button e Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set the other parameters e To select another Set No hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the Set No Then do step gt e Pressing the lt MENU gt button will return you to step 2 Select the Set No which was set While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Set 1 2 or 3 Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt When the Set No is set the menu will reappear e Pressing the lt MENU gt button will quit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor The Standard parameter setting cannot be modified For the tone curve setting TCD stands for Tone Curve Data 51 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals sabe 10 s uUIY S 3 WD Reviewing Images m The image can be displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after you take the picture You can set one of three image review options On to display the image On Info to display both the image and shooting information and Off to not display the image e e fT e On the menu select Review an NB sey Press the lt MENU gt button PE am PREE e While pressing the lt MENU gt button turn the lt 3 gt Color natrix pa dial to select lt a gt RAW JPEG rec only e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt Review On dial to select Review Then l
166. ton turn the lt 23 gt Review On dial to select Parameters Then let go of the REVIEW time Z Sec lt SELECT gt button Noise reduction OT f MENU 5 Select Setting e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Setting Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button gt The processing parameter setting screen will appear Recording Menu 50 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals e gt tT Le Parameters Selected set Set Tone Curve Standard Sharpness level Pattern sharpness standard JPEG quality ai g JPEG quality wf 3 E MENU 5 CG gt fT a _ Parameters Selected set Set 1 Tone Curve standard Sharpness level cia Pattern sharpness Standard JPEG quality 8 JPEG quality wf 3 4 MENU 5 Recording Menu o gt fT _ Parameters Selected set Set l Recording Menu O gt fT Set Ber 2 Bet 3 Set Lip Recording Menu F MaN Selecting the Processing Parameters Select the set No e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select Set 1 2 or 3 Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Select the parameter to be set e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the parameter Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Set the parameter e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to set the desired parameter set
167. tsat 160 exposure compensation cceeeeeees 92 exposure Manual Setting eeee 90 exposure WAININGS 2ccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 157 eyepiece shutter ccceeceeeeeeeeeees 101 la FEB giill Wh 108 FE lock i g h 109 flashexposure compensation 110 flash metered manual 112 flash photography cceetheeeeeeeeeee 105 with non Canon flash unit 114 ge Se manie e on 164 De s A 54 CEE le 54 se ee ee 99 formatting of CF card gM eee 126 Re J highlight alert aaannnneeneneeeene annene 118 high speed sync FP flash 108 O ean 118 holding the camera ceceeeeeeeeeees 35 ESS Sass image file number ceeeeeeeeeeeees 56 AUO OSE onina aoaaa 56 continuous numbering s 57 manual reset scoccaisatecianwananntgeansenaceaasas 58 image playback sasalesisistsssanioudiessiavsstinsetees 52 playDaCkK a caaesatanednaltanpitinennevatedinaeqsensas 115 POVI sosie a vedecaaesbe 52 FEV EW TING gecoteesascascnvh dovaainemsnseaienrcarts 53 enlargement cceceeeeeeeseneneeneees 117 image protection seacicsecsessnecssieeseambvarwnnns 119 canceling of all images 000 120 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Of a single image eects 119 of all images in CF card
168. u select a registered group number the respective Custom Function settings Registered contents will be displayed If you select an unregistered group number the Not registered message will appear Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals aN Registering Custom Function Groups Oo A Tt 8 Select OK Set Custom Function groups e While pressing the lt SELECT gt button turn the lt 3 gt dial to select OK Then let go of the lt SELECT gt button Apply C Fn in P Fn 00 17 OK Cancel MENU C Fn P Fn Menu oS E fT a Check the registered group s Custom P Sees _Regist Apply 6 Function settings OUN PEN EE gt The group number of the Custom Functions that P Fn 00 2 P Fn 00 3 were applied is displayed in green and the settings Registered contents i are also displayed RA i i each e Check the applied Custom Function settings 15 0 16 0 17 2 18 2 19 1 20 3 e Press the lt MENU gt button to return to the menu To exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor press the lt MENU gt button again MENU 5 C Fn P Fn Menu 143 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals suyas nusj Personal Functions Beyond Custom Functions Personal Functions enable you to further customize your camera settings They are set with the dedicated software while the EOS 1Ds is connected to a personal computer For details see EOS DIGITAL Software User s Manual P Fn 00 for Custom Fun
169. utton again areare Steere olor matrix e With the menu displayed follow the procedure below a a Playback menu Set up menu Custom Personal Functions menu 3 Hold down lt SELECT gt and turn the lt 3 gt dial RAV Belay 32 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals Menu Operations Select a menu tab 6 fT e Hold down the lt MENU gt button and turn the lt 3 gt dial to select a tab then let go of the button ao P fT 9 Custom AB O eet fT Protect images color temp 5200 K Erase all on CF card Parameters Standard Highlight alert Color matrix ee Display AF points RAW JPEG rec RAVE eg Review Review time Noise reduction MENU 5 Recording Menu 3 Select a menu item Highlight alert Display AF points Hold down the lt SELECT gt button and turn the lt 3 gt dial to select a menu item then let go of the button O E fT O Protect images Protect images Erase all on OF card Erase all on OF card Highlight alert Highlight alert Display AF points OFf p Display AF points MENU Playback Menu MENU 5 Playback Menu A Select the menu setting e Hold down the lt sELEGT gt button and turn the lt 3 gt dial to select the desired setting then let go of the button The setting will take effect immediately MENU 5 Playback Menu MENU Playback Menu 5 Press the lt MENU gt button to exit the menu The LCD monitor will
170. utton and lt A gt bution simultaneously gt The drive mode will be displayed lt gt dial Select the desired drive mode then let go of the buttons gt While pressing the two buttons turn the Single frame Sontinuous Max 3 shots per sec Self timer 10 sec delay Self timer 2 sec delay 99 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals OJUOD msodxg vi Drive Modes Selection Self timer Operation QO When you take a picture the image is first stored in the camera s internal memory and then transferred to the CF card When the internal memory becomes full during continuous shooting the camera cannot continue to take more pictures until the images are transferred to the CF card and the internal memory gain some space During continuous shooting check the maximum burst count displayed in the viewfinder on the lower right corner This is the number of continuous shots that you can take before the camera must stop to transfer the images to the CF card This number is displayed even when a CF card is not in the camera Make sure that a CF card is loaded before taking a picture When FuLL fF is displayed in the viewfinder and on the top LCD panel replace the CF card after the access lamp stops blinking C Fn 01 enables the viewfinder information to be displayed during continuous shooting gt p 133 Self timer Operation Sat go The self timer can be set to either a
171. y charged Ni MH Pack NP ES is used Battery check Automatic Power saving Provided Power turns off after 1 2 4 8 15 or 30 min Back up battery One CR2025 lithium battery e Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W x Hx D 156 x 157 6 x 79 9 mm 6 1 x6 2 x 3 1 in Weight 1265 g 44 6 oz body only battery 335 g 11 8 oz Working Conditions Working temperature range 0 45 C 482 113 F Working humidity 85 or lower e All the specifications above are based on Canon s testing and measuring standards e The camera s specifications and physical appearance are subject to change without notice 173 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Manuals 9OUdIOJOY Index ae PICCOSSONES ccsasanizyssnsnaanyaciaeasiermipinndtneaian 166 E e E A EE 94 canceling sacsinctesteracrvissinnaiaazommcarinie 97 AE JOCK cesare 98 ARDON encanta nncontmnarscdresxonnnnnpsamanacnaencenes 64 ACTIVATION area ececeecceeeesenesseseeeeees 70 automatic Selection cccceeeeeee 65 Manual Selection cece 65 registration scswnoscsaassesnandvansewsaanieiainies 68 SS WINCIIIIG csceaatooicennsresssncaciarosncvrnsast 69 AF point linked spot metering 77 AF DOING adresis 118 AF NOS sci csecuarshducccesastetssuintenteceseoseieass 60 PA SERVO AP sinstecidewetacessclesteccanchualscetivessaass 62 aperture priority AE cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 86 Automatic Playback ccccsscssseeeeeees 53 Av ap

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