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Canon EF 35 User's Manual
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1. correct autofocus Dismounting To dismount the lens hold in the lens release button on the camera and turn the lens counterclockwise until it stops then pull the lens off O e Be sure to place the lens with its front end down to avoid damaging the electronic contacts 2 Selecting the cocus Mode To use the autofocus mode slide the focus mode switch to AF O For manual focusing slide the switch to M and rotate the ma nual focusing ring e When the camera is set to One shot AF mode you can operate the manual focusing ring after autofocusing Is completed without switching the focus mode switch to M However do not touch the manual focusing ring during autofocusing 3 Zooming Slide the zooming ring forward or backward to zoom to the desired focal length e Do not change the focal length after focusing the subject Using the Drag Adjustment Ring Operation of the zooming ring can be made smoother or tighter by holding the manual focusing ring fixed and turning the drag adjustment ring in the direction shown in O b smoother or a tighter Turning even further in the Q a tighter direction will lock the zooming ring atthe current po sition e Adjusting or locking the zooming ring has no effect on the operation of the m nual focusing ring e When finished taking pictures tighten the drag adjust ment ring sufficiently to prevent movement of the lens barrel 4 Aperture Setting Set the aperture by timing the cam
2. e When using a polarizing filter use the Canon Circular Po larizing Filter PL Cto ensure proper autofocusing A pola rizing filter cannot be used with the hood attached Usage Precautions 1 Extenders EF2X and EF1 4X cannot be used with this lens 5 Inthe 135 350 mm focal length range the distance scale may not show the actual distance when shooting at close distances WERE Ma Y r d A AUH i 3 Hr co a dd lid oiim Oia AL AAA ne re ee e ETA 2 A MER e Close focusing compensation range indicator e T moin de plage de compensation de mise au point rapproch e e Kompensierte Entfernungsanzeige f r die Fokussierung im Nahbereich eindicador de gama de compensaci n para enfoque de primer plano Specifications Angle of View Diagonal 63 7 Vertical 38 4 Horizontal 54 6 Lens Construction 15 21 Minimum Aperture 22 34 Maximum Magnification and Field of View 35 mm 0 07X 330 x 495 mm 135 mm 0 25X 96 x 144 mm 350 mm 0 15X 105 x 247 mm Closest Focusing Distance Varies according to focal length 35 mm 0 67 m 2 2 ft 135 mm 0 60 m 2 0 ft 350 mm 2 20 m 7 2 ft Filter Diameter 72 mm Hood EW78 Length x Max Diameter 167 4 x 85 mm Weight 1350 g Case Hard LH D22 Supplied Accessories Tripod Mount Hood The specified lenslength is from the mount surface to the front of the lens The lens cap and dust cap add 17 mm to the total length Dimens
3. relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Consultthe dealer or an experienced radio TV techni cian for help
4. 9INOSV4 LTN suononauisu sua U007 SIUOSE Af 199 GE WW 0St St 18 51 t2 ATNO 5391 is EF Til F 3 aps ant ne y Egi 17 1 SN 1124 cd E aud a por Ere gt p 3 je 4 hd E Ey zy i AA hen iri pie er Mee Cm Si i us Exclusively designed for EOS cameras the Canon EF 35 350 mm f 3 5 5 6 L USM is a high performance autofo cus zoom lens incorporating an Ultrasonic Motor USM for high speed high torque autofocusing lts compact size and extraordinarily long zoom range make this lens well suited to applications requiring maximum mobility and focal length flexibility such as sports and nature photography e The L designation indicates extra high lens perfor mance from special construction Features 1 Offers the highest zoom ratio of any SLR interchangeable lens despite its compact size 2 Ultrasonic motor realizes fast and quiet autofocusing 3 Drag adjustment ring allows the zooming ring to be ad justed for smoother or tighter operation 1 Mounting and Dismounting Mounting Onto the Camera 1 To remove the rear dust cap turn it counterclockwise until stops then pull it up O 2 Align the red dot on the lens with the red dot above the camera mount Q then turn the lens clockwise until it stops with a click 3 Remove the front lens cap e Be sure to keep the lens electronic contacts clean to ensure proper connection and be sure to keep the lens surface clean for
5. an the EOS 100 Elan or the EOS 5 82 6 Tripod Mount The tripod mount is used to attach the lens to a tripod By loosening the lock nut you can rotate the camera for vertical or horizontal shooting Always remove the camera from the lens before attaching or removing the tripod mount Removing the Tripod Mount from the Lens 1 Remove the camera from the lens 2 Loosen the tripod mount s lock nut O 3 Align the tripod mount s red dot with the lens red dot O then pull the tripod mount off the lens Attaching the Tripod Mount to the Lens 1 Remove the camera from the lens 2 Loosen the tripod mount s lock nut 3 Align the tripod mount s red dot with the lens red dot then turn the tripod mount so that the black line on the lines up with the distance scale index on the lens 4 Tighten the lock nut 7 Hood supplied The hood guards the front part of the lens against rain snow dustand stray light which may cause flare and ghost images To attach the hood align the hood s attachment position mark with the red doton the front of the lens 09 then turn the hood clockwise until the lens red dot is aligned with the hood s stop position mark e Part of the picture may be blocked if the hood is not at tached properly e The hood can be reverse mounted on the lens for stor age 8 Filters sold separately A filter can be screwed onto the front of the lens e As a rule only one filter should be used at a time
6. era s electronic input dial Aperture values between f 3 5 and f 5 6 vary according to focal length However the electronically controlled dia phragm maintains a constant aperture value regardless of focal length when the aperture is set to f 5 6 or smaller No special operation is required when using the camera s exposure metering system 5 Infrared Index The red scale on the outside of the distance scale window IS the infrared index Use this index for adjusting the focus when using black and white infrared film Make sure a red filter is attached to the lens After focusing normally read the distance indicated in the distance scale window then turn the manual focusing ring slightly so that that distance reading aligns with the infrared index of the number equal to the current focal length O e When adjusting the focus set the focus mode switch to M before turning the manual focusing ring Manual focusing is also possible after the subject Is focused when the camera is set to One shot AF mode e The lens infrared index is scaled with reference to an in frared wavelength of 800 nm Since the scale reference may differ depending on the type of black and white in frared film we recommend taking several frames while slightly shifting the focusing distance for each shot e When using infrared film be sure to read the instructions supplied with the film before shooting e Infrared film can be used in any EOS camera other th
7. ions and weight are for the lens alone and do not include the hood caps or tripod mount Specifications are subject to change without notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Oper ation 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 Do not make any changes or modifications to the equip ment unless otherwise specified in the instructions If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep tion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the in terference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or
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