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Canon 6030B001 Digital Camera User Manual
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1. Setting the Film Winding Mode This camera has two automatic film winding modes S Single exposure The film automatically advances to the next frame upon shutter release C Continuous exposure Keep pressing the shutter button and the film winds continuously at the maximum speed of approximately three frames per second ximage missing Self timer position see p 58 To set the film winding mode follow these steps 1 Open the switch cover and press the blue film winding mode selector ETA cite The display will be held on for approximately eight seconds so you aw butkus EE cite Bh can remove your finger To clear this status within eight seconds 3 press the shooting mode selector 2 Turn the electronic input dial to set either S or C in the display panel 4 Setting the Shooting Mode To set the shooting mode press the shooting mode selector while turning the electronic input dial until the desired mode appears The display moves in the following cycle woot EXP COMP w Once the shutter button is pressed halfway the display will be held on for approximately eight seconds To clear this status within eight seconds press the Shooting mode selector AF can be done with the Canon Circular Polarizing Filter PL C When using a linear polarizing filter use manual focusing see p 56 r T nini EQS 860 Onh one L Tye ee T I er TA e nl ae 1 Manual p 42 Program
2. This camera uses a liquid crystal display panel to indicate shooting information The diagram below shows all the information for explanation However the display never actually looks like this Normally the panel displays only the information required at the time EOS 650 1 Battery check 10 One shot AF 2 Depth of field AE 11 Servo AF 3 ISO film speed 12 Manual focusing 4 Shutter speed 13 Aperture value 5 Metered manual exposure level 14 Exposure compensation value 6 Program AE 15 Shutter priority AE 7 Manual 16 Aperture priority AE 8 ISO indicator 17 Depth of field AE 9 AF mode 18 Exposure compensation PLL KSM dL LPI Le EOS 620 m per 19 Film winding mode 28 Frame counter 20 Single exposure 29 Sell timer countdown 21 Continuous exposure 30 Bulb exposure time 22 Self timer 31 Auto exposure bracketing value 23 Film load check 32 Auto exposure bracketing 24 Film rewind completion 33 Multiple exposures 25 Film transport wind rewind 34 Number of multiple exposures 26 Film wind completion 27 Battery check 2 Viewfinder Information Display The bright and easy to read viewfinder displays only necessary information outside the field of view The diagram here shows all the information at the same time for explanation Faisal metering mak _ 7 nn i S C llr AP rame New laser matte focusing screen MR 2 B88 88 4 AF in locus i
3. AE mode Shutter Priority Aperture Priority Depth of Field jp 28 AE mode p 32 AE mode 0 2341 AE mode p 38 1 Program AE Purpose The camera automatically sets shutter speed aperture combinations according to subject brightness This mode particularly suits first time SLR users or those who prefer to concentrate on picture composition or candid snapshots SETTING While pressing the shooting mode selector turn the electronic input dial until P appears in the display panel VIEWFINDER INFORMATION Correct exposure Exposure will be correct if continuously lit values display iaso Zi OME SHET eeel LE 2 eat When the automatically set shutter speed is too slow to hand hold the camera will sound a long beeper tone to warn you We recommend using a tripod or flash Underexposure Both the shutter speed of 30 and the lens maximum aperture start blink ing switch to flash photography The camera selects the ideal program line according to the characteristics of the lens in use i e the maximum or minimum aperture and lens focal length This is referred to as Intelligent Program AK For further information on the program line please see pp 79 and 80 This program AE mode has the same characteristics as the one selected when the main switch is set to the green mark see Overexposure Bath the shutter speed 12000 4 74 However the ONE SHOT AF and S film windi
4. Polarizing Filters PL C Interchangeable GRID Grips Ten eyesight correction lenses are available in powers of 3 2 1 5 1 0 5 0 0 5 2 3 and 4 diopters They make viewing and focusing easier if you are near or far sighted Choose the one which is closest to your eyeglass prescription and make a practical test if possible The dioptric adjustment lens consists of a correction lens and removable rubber frame eyecup With the frame removed the correction lens can be attached to the A series and T series cameras AF photography is possible with the Canon Circular Polarizing Filters PL C These are screw in types available in three thread diameters 52mm 58mm and 72mm You can replace the palm grip according to your hand size Three types are available 1 Grip GR30 Standard with the EOS 650 Has no remote control terminal 2 Grip GR20 Standard with the EOS 620 The same size as Grip GR30 but equipped with a remote control terminal 3 Grip GR10 Grip L The large size grip for bigger hands Has no remote control terminal Caring for Your Camera As with any precision instrument proper care and maintenance involve a few simple rules and good common sense Observing them will keep your camera in top condition at all times We recommend cleaning your camera periodically Cleaning tools blower brush lens cleaning fluid lens cleaning tissue silicone treated cloth 1 To clean the lens surface and the view
5. can be obtained without exposure compensation 5 Automatic Film Rewind The film automatically rewinds at the end of the roll mnw butkus org 1 During rewind the film transport bars move in 2 Film rewind stops automatically when the film has sequence from right to left to indicate the function in been completely rewound Open the back cover when progress while the frame counter counts in descending the film load check mark blinks order T haD a aaa ee m A H a r Press the film rewind button to rewind before the 3 Remove the film cartridge roll ends The function begins immediately Making the Most of Your EOS 620 650 Detailed explanation of other modes to make picture taking fun 1 Main Switch Functions The main switch has four positions A ON Activates the camera The electronic beeper L OFF Turns off the camera Be sure to set at this tone does not sound at this position position to prevent accidental shutter release when not in use wan butkus org ON In addition to being the same ON position ON Full auto position The setting will be as as A the electronic beeper tone sounds in the follows automatically regardless of the mode 1 AF following cases mode ONE SHOT 2 AE mode P Program 3 Film 1 When correct focus is obtained AF focus signal winding mode S Single 4 Electronic beeper tone short beeper tone 2 When the automatically set shutter sp
6. multiple exposures with the negative film or your picture taken in multiple exposure may not be printed 9 Difficult Subjects for Auto focus Although the AF system of the camera is very accurate it is not perfect The following subjects are difficult for auto focus When AF is impossible the green AF in focus indicator will blink in the viewfinder Subjects Low contrast subjects misty scenes light colored or while objects 04 Subjects in extremely low light situations fa dark room night SG NGS ee eee veer eee BY Subjects having generally horizontal patlerns window blinds 0 0 0 0 ase east LT Subjects in extremely strong Backlight with strong reflections LID e Subjects with an object in front of them caged zo0 anlmalg e eee eee ee eer een veren a E Fast moving subjects Focus Focus these subjects as follows 1 Auto focus a substitute subject at the same distance from the camera as your main subject and then recompose the picture A 2 Hold the camera vertically and focus the subject using auto focus then recompose the picture C 3 Manually focus the subject following the steps on the next page 10 Manual Focusing 1 Slide the lens focus mode switch to M 4 The panel display automatically changes to M FOCUS and the AF mode cannot be set 2 Turn the lens manual focusing ring and focus your Subject using the matte surface The subje
7. Canon EOS 620 650 Camera Manual POSTED 12 5 02 This is the full text and images from the manual This may take 3 full minutes for all images to appear If they do not all appear Try clicking the browser refresh or reload button This camera manual library is for reference and historical purposes all rights reserved This page is copyright by mike butkus org M Butkus N J This page may not be sold or distributed without the expressed permission of the producer have no connection with any camera company If you find this manual useful how about a donation of 4 to M Butkus 29 Lake Ave High Bridge NJ 08829 1701 and send your E mail address too so I can thank you Most other places would charge you 10 50 for a electronic copy or 20 00 for a hard to read Xerox copy This will allow me to continue to buy new manuals and maintain these pages It ll make you feel better won t it If you use Pay Pal use the link below Use the above address for a check M O or cash DON ATE TO main Chinon Ricoh manual site Canon Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Canon EOS 620 650 Designed with the most advanced and innovative technology available this high performance AF AE SLR camera with a built in motor drive offers you genuine creative freedom and picture taking ease Enjoy Taking Photos More Comfortably This is EOS design theme The EOS 620 650 has brilliantly made it come true thanks to the high speed
8. This camera has an evaluative metering function which allows you to obtain the correct exposure without exposure compensation in normal backlit photography see p 18 Use the partial metering mode however for Stage photography where there is a big difference in brightness between the main subject and the background and when you want to control the exposure The partial metering mode can be used regardless of the camera s mode except when the main switch is set to the full auto position O The partial metering area is approximately 6 5 of the picture area The AE lock mechanism automatically works in the partial metering mode Partial metering _ mark E L ie AE lock The original exposure value remains locked as long as the Shutter button is pressed halfway so even if you recompose the picture correct exposure on the main subject will not be affected by changes in fighting conditions C J AF frama 1 Put the main subject in the center and covgi with the patrial metering mark 2 Press the shutter button halfway 1 Put the main subject in the center and cover with the partial metering mark 2 Press the shutter button halfway 3 While pressing the shutter button halfway press the partial metering button In the manual override however press the partial metering button while pressing the manual aperture set button A green asterisk indicating that the partial metering mode and the AE lo
9. a DX code set the speed manually by following these steps 1SO6 6400 1 Set the main switch to either A or 2 Open the switch cover and press both the blue and yellow buttons at the same time to display the ISO film Speed number 3 Turn the electronic input dial until your film speed displays Once the buttons are depressed you can remove your fingers because the ISO display is held on for approximately eight seconds To clear this status within eight seconds press the shooting mode selector The previously set film speed appears and blinks in the display panel to warn you if the film speed has not been set Always be sure to set the correct film speed because the warning stops after film speed setting Basic Steps 1 Setting the Main Switch to the Full Auto Position ea i LS 1 Slide the lens focus switch to AF 2 Set the camera s main switch to the Full Auto position the green 0 mark The following displays will appear ONE SHOT One of the AF modes P Program One of the AE modes S Single One of the film winding modes For further details on the above displays please refer to pp 24 26 and 27 2 Holding the Camera Your pictures will not be sharp if the camera moves as the shutter is pressed This movement is called Camera shake To avoid this try the following camera holding technique 1 Hold the camera firmly with your left hand Supporting the camera and l
10. al auto focus system which uses special motors to make precise and high speed auto focusing possible whatever the lens focal length NOMENCLATURE LOD Dreglay Panel Accessory Shoe aon Electronic Input Dial _Main Switch Film Plane Indicator Shutter Butan ie oe Exposure Compensation Bult Shooting Mode Selector _ Neckstrap Fixture Grip Battery Chamber Cover Back tover LT M Back Cover Latch Focus Mode Switch Salltimer Qoeration Lens Hetease Button indicator LED Distance Index Depih ol Field Check Button Manual Focusing Fin Manual Aperture Set Button Ww BUTKUS Og Display Panel Itlumination Viewlinder Eyepiece Button EOS 620 Only Partial Metering Button Film load Gheck Window j Back over Gro Switch Cover Attachment Screw Tripod Socket Inside the Switch Cover EOS 620 Q Film Rewind Button BAT Mode Selector B Film Winding Mode Selector Battery Check Button 86 Table of Contents Preliminary Preparations 1 Attaching the Lens 6 2 Loading the Battery 8 3 Checking the Battery 9 4 Loading the Film 10 Automatic Film Speed Setting 12 Basic Steps 1 Setting the Main Switch to the Full Auto Position 14 2 Holding the Camera 15 3 AF Focusing 16 4 Exposure 17 Display Panel Illumination 18 5 Automatic Film Rewind 19 Rewinding Mid Roll 20 Making the Most of Your EOS 620 650 1 Main Switch Functions 22 2 Setting the AF Mode 24 3 Set
11. automatically adjusts the flash coverage angle to use flash energy more effectively In addition the rapid fire flash system enables you to take a flash picture in no less than 1 second with the 300EZ or 1 5 seconds with the 420EZ The guide numbers are 35 ISO 100 m or 116 ISO 100 ft with the 420EZ and 28 ISO 100 m or 93 ISO 100 ft with the 300EZ The above figures show the guide numbers when the flash head is set at the 50mm position at full charge EF Lenses The greatest feature of SLR cameras is that they accept a variety of interchangeable lenses ranging from fish eye to telephoto Canon provides the following 13 different interchangeable lenses plus an extender exclusively for the EF 300mm f 2 8L for just as many applications Canon EF lenses succeed the ED lens established reputation for high resolution superb color balance and easy handling Helpful Hint The most important point in lens selection is identifying a clear idea of the kind of subjects you want to photograph For example a short telephoto is indispensable for a portrait while a wide angle and a telephoto are necessary for landscape photography Most people however want enough flexibility to take shots of the family travel scenery sports events and other subjects J That s why Canon s lens system offers various types of zoom lenses Interchangeable Focusing Screens The Overall New Laser Matte AF Frame screen comes with your camera You can change
12. c input dial and set a slower shutter speed until the maximum aperture stops blinking The camera shake warning ieee n n esao in shutter priority AE Overexposure The lens minimum aperture starts blinking Turn the electronic input dial and set a faster shutter speed until the minimum aper ture stops 2022 Tw E ONE SOT 4 Aperture Priority AE Purpose In this mode the aperture is set manually and the camera chooses correct shutter speed for the blighting conditions the opposite of shutter priority AE Use this mode for portraits landscapes and still life photography where depth of field is an important factor see p 36 SETTING 1 While pressing the shooting mode selector turn the electronic input dial until Av appears in the display panel 2 Remove your finger from the shooting mode selector At this point the initial aperture setting is always 5 6 f 5 6 3 Turn the electronic input dial until the desired aperture value appears VIEWFINDER INFORMATION Correct exposure Exposure will be correct if continuously lit values display Underexposure The shutter speed of 307 starts blinking Turn the electronic input dial and set a larger aperture until 30 stops blinking Overexposure The shutter speed of 2000 with the EQS 650 or 4000 with the EOS 620 starts blinking Turn the electronic input dial and set a smaller aperture until the shutter speed st
13. charge completion in the Program AE mode the aperture value and the X sync shutter speed are automatically set X sync shutter speed is set between 1 60 and 1 125 sec with the EOS 650 and between 1 60 and 1 250 sec with the EOS 620 lit room These units feature a built in AF auxiliary light function for dark situations so you can perform AF flash photography This technique utilizes a flash unit as an auxiliary light to prevent subject underexposure In backlit situations Generally the exposure level between the main subject illuminated by the flash and the background in ambient light must be balanced to avoid unnatural effects With the Z Canon Speedlites 420EZ and 300EZ there is no need to balance this exposure level because it is automatically controlled A Syne snullar speed Flash charge completion mark Aperture value Please consult the Speedlite s instruction book for further details 2 Other Canon Speedlites Follow the steps below for automatic flash photography 1 Set the camera s shooting mode to M 2 Set the desired X sync shutter speed between 30 and 1 125 sec with the EOS 650 and between 30 and 1 250 sec with the EOS 620 If the shutter speed is faster than 1 125 see EOS 650 or 1 250 see EOS 620 it is automatically set to 1 125 sec EOS 650 or 1 250 sec EOS 620 3 Set the aperture on the flash 4 Set the same flash aperture on the camera When using the 300TL set the flash mode set button
14. ck are on appears in the viewfinder You can remove your finger from the partial metering button if you keep pressing the shutter button halfway 4 Compose the picture while continuing to hold down the shutter button then press the shutter button completely to take the picture Sequential AE lock photography When shooting continuously with AE lock in the same lighting conditions it is not necessary to meter the Subject for each shot provided you keep pressing the shutter button halfway after each exposure 6 Exposure Compensation Use exposure compensation for high key intentionally overexposed or low key intentionally underexposed shots The range of exposure compensation is up to _5 steps in 1 2 step increments means increasing exposure while means decreasing exposure Exposure compensation can be used regardless of the metering or shooting mode except when the main switch is set to the full auto position O 1 Press the exposure compensation button and 0 0 appears in the display panel 2 While pressing the exposure compensation button turn the electronic input dial to the desired exposure compensation value 3 Remove your finger from the exposure compensation button The mark indicating exposure compensation status appears in the viewfinder and in the display panel Reset the amount of compensation to 0 0_ otherwise subsequent frames will be incorrectly exposed 0 steps of c
15. ct is in focus when the image is not fuzzy ica 3 0 Lurocus __ l Other Shooting The self timer allows you to delay shutter release for ten seconds To set 1 Put the camera on a table tripod or other flat Surface 2 Set the main switch to either A or 3 Open the switch cover and press the blue film winding mode selector see p 26 4 Turn the electronic input dial until mark appears in the display panel nw butkus org 5 Focus the subject in either the ONE SHOT or SERVO mode 6 Make sure the exposure is correct and then press the shutter button The self timer operation indicator will start blinking and the frame counter displays the countdown The shutter automatically releases ten seconds after being pressed Two seconds before shutter release the indicator starts blinking faster To cancel the self timer before shutter release press the battery check button Do not stand in front of the camera when you press the shutter button If your eye will not be at the viewfinder when you press the shutter button cover the viewfinder as shown to prevent stray light from entering at the rear using the viewfinder cover attached to the neck strap shoulder pad 1 Use the Canon Speedlites 420e and 300 as fill in flash in outdoor _ settings as well as for normal flash when shooting at night or in a dimly Fill in flash www butkus org Speedite UUE Z Upon flash
16. depth of field scale on the lens which correspond to that value Then draw imaginary lines from those two values to the distance scale The effective depth of field lies between those two distances For example using a standard 50mm lens focused at 5m with the aperture set at f 11 depth of field extends from approx 2 7m to 10m approx 8 8ft to 32 8ft away Any subject from 2 7m to 10m away will be in reasonably sharp focus There are some lenses which have no depth of field scale so follow 1 5 Depth of Field AE EOS 650 Only PURPOSE T MODE ty k EXP COMP ting L E FRP SETTING ONE SHOT ET lt is 2 Compose the picture first 3 Focus the subject in either the ONE SHOT or SERVO mode 4 Center the AF frame over the first point in the foreground see illus A 5 Press the shutter button halfway to focus the A point and remove your finger from the shutter button when the AF in focus indicator lights up dE E Esa ETA R 4 The display alter the first A point is focused DEPTH Z yey bn RERIN This mode makes everything from a certain point in the foreground to the background in focus using both the AF function and the depth of field The camera automatically sets the correct aperture value and corresponding shutter speed for the lighting conditions Use this mode for landscapes and large group commemorative s
17. e posure is determined at the mo C continuous place simultaneously when AF ment of shutter release AF is ad completes then continuous ex justed to follow the subject during posure is made exposure The partial metering mode can be used regardless of tha camera s shooting mode except when the main switch is set to the full auto position The exposure compensation can be used regardless of the camera s metering or shooting mode except when the main switch is set to the full auto position 6 Program Line program characteristics This camera is equipped with the advanced Intelligent Program AK which chooses the best shutter Sspeed aperture combinations taking the lens focal length into account When the automatically set shutter speed becomes O to 0 5 steps below 1 focal length of the lens in use the camera shake warning sounds The shutter speed of 1 focal length of the lens is generally said to be the limit for hand held shooting 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 eee SHUTTER SPEED Red When using the EF SOmm 11 8 Black When using tha EF 35 7Omm 13 5 4 5 iS eee D EOS G20 TE tied Ue ihe irs ei EN a ale IEW 22 Bi Luo Ae IG 11 a 55 4 28 S H at os me 14 EEE PE SE D 30 1h 8 4 a 15 30 60 125 250 5001000 2000 4000 ae SHUTTER SPEED Red When using the EF 50mm f 1 8 Black When using the EF 35 fOmm ff3 5 4 5 Program shift characteristics EOS 620 only EF 50mm 11 8 example w
18. e subject and follow steps 2 through 7 again If the minimum aperture stops blinking the distance range will be in Sharp focus and the exposure will be correct 2 Use a wide angle lens or wide angle side when using a zoom lens and follow steps 2 through 7 again If the minimum aperture stops blinking the distance range will be in sharp focus and the exposure will be correct When you try to focus extremely near and far points the automatically set shutter speed will be comparatively Slower and the long beeper tone will sound to warn you of camera shake Hold the camera steady or use a tripod When using a zoom lens do not change the lens focal length after focusing the first point Always be sure to compose the picture first It is advisable to use a wide angle lens to obtain maximum depth of field effect A lens focal length of more than 200mm is not recommended when you want maximum depth of field Depth of field will be shallow if two points are focused at the same shooting distance When you want to take a portrait a telephoto lens is recommended to strengthen the shallow effect In depth of field AE exposure is determined at the moment of shutter release even if the AF mode is set at ONE SHOT see p 24 Depth of field AE cannot be used in flash photography Press the shooting mode selector to clear the depth of field AE while operating 5 Manual Override PURPOSE This creative mode allows you to con
19. ed is too slow to hand hold the wow butkus org Aperture camera shake warning sounds long electronic beeper tone We recommend using a tripod or a flash If correct exposure is not possible both the shutter speed and the aperture blink to warn you Underexposure warning Switch to flash photography In underexposure warning the maximum aperture of the lens in use blinks The blinking shutter speed is always 30 Overexposure warning Use an ND neutral density filter In overexposure warning the minimum aperture of the lens in use blinks The blinking shutter speed is always 2000 with the EOS 650 and 4000 with the EOS 620 Display Panel Illumination EOS 620 Only 2 Compose the picture and while continuing to hold down the shutter button gently press the shutter Press the display panel illumination button to illuminate button completely to take the picture the display panel for approximately eight seconds The camera automatically advances the film to the To turn off the illumination within eight seconds press next frame the display panel illumination button again Set the main switch to L to turn off the This camera is equipped with advanced evaluative metering so it automatically recognizes lighting conditions Subject pat tern and even subject size in the picture area Even when there is a difference in brightness between the main subject and the background e g backlit photography correct exposure
20. eed is too slow short AF focus signal to hand hold Camera shake warning long beeper long camera shake warning tone Various AE and AF modes described in Making the Most of Your EOS 620 650 cannot be set when the main switch is at the position Make sure the main switch is set to A or position 2 Setting the AF mode This camera has two AF modes and the manual focus mode ONE SHOT Normal set position The lens stops moving once focus has been obtained As long as the shutter button is kept pressed halfway the original focus and exposure remain locked This mode is useful when you want your subject to be off center The shutter releases only after AF completion SERVO The lens continues to rotate refocusing every time the focusing distance changes Use this mode to freeze subject motion at a certain moment while following a moving subject Exposure is determined at the moment of shutter release The shutter releases whether or not AF has been completed MANUAL Refer to p 56 To set the AF mode follow these steps 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to AF H 2 Open the switch cover and press the yellow AF mode 1 selector The display will be held on for approximately eight seconds so you can remove your finger To clear this status within eight seconds press the shooting mode selector 1 pa SHOT 3 Turn the electronic input dial to select either ONE SHOT or SERVO 3
21. ens 2 Press your left elbow close to your body 3 Lightly hold the camera against your cheek or forehead and look into the viewfinder 4 Spread your feet slightly apart one foot ahead of the other and relax There is no one correct way to hold the camera so experiment to find the most comfortable way If possible lean against a steady support such as a tree wall or table to help you keen the camera still 3 AF Foc using 1 Center the AF from mark over the main subject Do not touch the lens moving parts during AF focusing 2 Press the shutter button halfway and automatic focus AF starts When correct focus is obtained the green AF in focus indicator lights up in the viewfinder and the AF focus signal short electronic beeper tone sounds Original focus remains locked even if the subject or focusing distance changes as long as the shutter button is held halfway When AF is impossible the green AF in focus indicator will start blinking and the shutter will not release see pp 54 to 56 4 Exposure 1 Gently press the shutter button halfway to check the exposure Exposure will be correct if the shutter soeed and aperture values remain continuously lit at the bottom of the viewfinder Correct exposure display F L 2 BEF g d Z 1 Once the shutter button is pressed halfway the display is held on for IL la T SIT approximately eight seconds odiata When the automatically set shutter spe
22. finder eyepiece Blow off dust with the blower brush and gently wipe the lens surface with a lens cleaning tissue slightly moistened with lens cleaner 2 To clean the reflecting mirror and the focusing screen Only use a blower brush If more cleaning is necessary NEVER attempt to do it yourself take it to an authorized Canon Service Facility 3 To clean the film chamber Use a blower brush to occasionally remove accumulated film dust particles that might scratch the film 4 To clean the film pressure plate and the film guide rails Lightly wipe the surface with a lens cleaning tissue moistened with lens cleaning fluid PRECAUTIONS Be careful NEVER to touch the shutter curtain After using the camera at the beach clean it thoroughly Salt and sand are the camera s worst enemies Aerosol spray dust removers are not recommended for the shutter curtain area If used hold the can at least 20cm 8 inches away from the curtain STORAGE The best thing you can do for your camera is to use it regularly If you must store it for awhile remove the battery Then wrap the camera in a clean soft cloth and place it in a cool dry dust free place If you store the camera body and lens separately attach the body and rear lens caps AVOID STORING YOUR CAMERA IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES Hot spots such as a car trunk rear window shelf or glove compartment Laboratories or other areas where chemicals may cause corrosion ln direct sunli
23. ght Carefully check the operation of each part after prolonged storage before shooting important events Other Notes 1 Liquid Crystal Display The display panel uses a liquid crystal to display exposure information After about five years the display may become hard to read The liquid crystal may respond relatively slow in low temperatures about 0 C 32 F and the display may become dark in high temperatures about 60 C 140 F Regular functioning resumes in temperatures about 20 C 68 F Take your camera to the nearest Canon Service Facility for the replacement of the liquid crystal Replacement will be at owner s expense 2 Blinking bc Display A bc appearing with battery check bar marks may blink in the display panel to warn you of battery replacement or camera malfunction Perform the following operations 1 Check the battery first 2 If battery voltage is insufficient replace the battery 3 If battery voltage is sufficient remove the battery from the battery chamber and reinstall it 4 Release the shutter once If the blinking be disappears the camera has returned to normal condition and you can keep shooting If it does not disappear after repeating these operations several times there has been a camera malfunction and the camera needs repair Take the camera to the nearest Canon Service Facility 3 Lithium Battery Pack 1 This camera uses one six volt lithium battery pack 2CR5 Try to make a habit of chec
24. hots 1 While pressing the shooting mode selector turn the electronic input dial until DEPTH appears in the display panel The display after the first A point is focused 6 Focus the second B point of the background see illus B as you would for step 4 The display after the second B point is focused 7 Press the shutter button halfway once again At this time the correct aperture value and corresponding shutter speed are displayed 8 Gently press the shutter button completely to take 2 B Panes When shooting continuously it is not necessary to focus the same subject again provided you keep pressing the shutter button halfway after exposure To clear press the shooting mode selector after you remove your finger from the shutter button J VIEW FINDER INFORMATION Correct exposure Exposure will be correct if continuously lit values display y T LU i aen Ah Underexposure Both the shutter speed of 30 and the lens maximum aperture start blinking toi ee rR Overexposure Both the shutter speed of 2000 and the lens minimum aperture start blinking use an ND filter PRT Pa 3 LG MMN AC G If it is impossible to get the distance range in focus the lens minimum aperture value will start blinking Exposure however will still be correct and you will get the best results under the existing shooting conditions Helpful Hints 1 Move back from th
25. ift function ee automatically clears aot E P gt The program shift function cannot be used in flash essa g JU h photography ONE SHOT _ 5 CHE SHOT r S c af F aia zf For further information on the program shift V e characteristics please see p 81 ka 3 Shutter Priority AE PURPOSE In this mode the shutter speed is manually set and the camera automatically chooses the correct aperture for the lighting conditions This mode is best for taking pictures of moving subjects by con trolling the shutter speed Faster shutter speeds freeze subject motion while slower shutter speeds can produce artistic blur effects SETTING 1 While pressing the shooting mode selector turn the electronic input dial until TV appears in the display panel 2 Remove your finger from the shooting mode selector At this point the initial shutter speed setting is always 125 1 125 see 3 Turn the electronic input dial until the desired shutter speed appears Shutter speed display 4000 3000 2000 1 500 1000 750 500 350 250 180 125 90 60 45 30 20 15 10 8 6 4 3 2 0 7 1 1 5 2 3 4 6 8 10 15 20 30 Note 4000 and 3000 EOS 620 only wan butkus org VIEWFINDER INFORMATION Correct exposure Exposure will be correct if continuously lit values display Suc ee TS TNE SHOT r 1 21 Lt Underexposure The lens maximum aperture starts blinking Turn the electroni
26. ith shift at EV13 i 13 74 15 16 17 18 19 20 21EV22 esi E 8 4 2 1 2 4 8g 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 te SHUTTER SPEED indicates the shull rfapertur combinations in program shift function 30 15 SPECIFICATIONS Type 35mm auto focus single lens reflex camera with electronically controlled automatic exposure focal plane shutter and built in motor drive Format 24x36mm Usable Lenses Canon EF lenses full aperture metering only Standard Lens EF 50 mm f 1 8 Lens Mount Canon EF Mount electronic signal transfer system Viewfinder Fixed eye level pentaprism Gives 94 vertical and horizontal coverage of actual picture area and 0 8X magnification at infinity with a standard 50mm lens Dioptric Adjustment Built in eyepiece is adjusted to standard 1 diopter eyepoint 19 3mm Focusing Screen Overall new laser matte AF frame Six types of interchangeable screens are available optionally Mirror Quick return half mirror with shock and noise absorber Viewfinder I nformation Displayed at the bottom of the viewing area 1 7 segment LCD digit and character display 1 Shutter speed flashes at 2Hz to give out of metering range warning 2 Aperture value flashes at 2Hz to give out of metering range warning 3 Metered manual exposure level OP oo CL 4 Depth of field AE EOS 650 only dEP 1 dEP 2 2 LCD mask character display 1 AE lock indicator in partial metering mode 2 M Ma
27. k cover closure the film automatically advances to the first usable frame and then stops approx 1 5 sees Film Wind Automatic using the built in miniature motor Confirmation by the film transport bar marks in the display panel Film Winding Mode Two selectable modes S single exposure and C continuous exposure at the maximum speed of approx three frames per second Film Rewind Automatic using the built in miniature motor Starts when the film end is reached and then stops with 24 exp film approx 10 sees with the EOS 650 and approx 7 sees with the EOS 620 Mid roll rewind performed by pressing the film rewind button Flash Contact Coupled directly to the camera by X sync contact on the accessory shoe Automatic Flash using the Speedlite 420el 300EZ with the camera set to P A TTL flash auto Using the camera s A TTL program and the flash s near infrared preflash the correct aperture value is automatically set Xsync speed is also automatically set between 1 60 and 1 125 sec with the EOS 650 and between 1 60 and 1 250 sec with the EOS 620 upon flash charge completion TTL control system which meters the light reflected from the film surface Automatic fill in flash is possible Grip Interchangeable The GR30 without remote control terminal is standard with the EOS 650 The GR20 with remote control terminal is standard with the EOS 620 The large size Grip GR10 is available optionally Depth of Field Check By p
28. king the battery at the following times After loading a new battery After prolonged storage If the shutter will not release Shooting in low temperatures Before shooting important events 1 Wipe the battery terminals and the camera contacts with a clean dry cloth before loading to ensure proper contact 2 Remove the battery if you do not expect to use the camera for about three weeks or longer 3 Battery performance deteriorates slightly in temperatures below 0 C 32 F Keep the camera and a spare battery pack close to your body or in a pocket to keep them warm until you are ready Battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled recharged shorted or exposed to high temperature or disposed in fire 4 Lithium Battery Pack 2 Even if one blinking bar mark or no bar mark appears in the display panel during battery check exposure will be correct as long as the shutter releases Automatic wind and rewind however may not be possible because of insufficient battery power Also if the camera stops during wind or rewind all the film transport bars start blinking to warn you Automatic rewind re starts after new battery pack replacement and pressing the film rewind button 5 X ray examinations at Airports Film passing through X ray examinations at airports may be exposed and ruined even when loaded To avoid accidental exposure tell the inspector to hand check your camera and film Appendix 1 LCD Panel Display
29. lhe lens ano ine iy camera clean to ensure proper Be DSoOnneelin Be sure to place ihe lens tront end down to avoid damaging the electronic contacts 1 Remove the grip with a coin or similar object 2 As shown in the photo load the battery so that its terminals face in the direction of the camera Make sure the battery is pushed in all the way until it is locked by the orange lever 3 Replace the grip securely When replacing the battery first push the orange lever upward to remove the dead battery When using a tripod dismount t the camera before replacing the battery 3 Checking the Battery 1 Set the main switch to the green Go A or mark The display will come on at this time If the display does not appear confirm that the battery is loaded correctly Eaiten power Hava a mew sulficiant tater hande 2 Open the switch cover on the back of the camera and press the battery check blinking desde button a Battery power shows in the display panel be ET ae ST L s m Aplice with mew baltery In lemperatwes about 207066 F 4 Loading the Film 1 To open the back cover push the back cover latch down while pressing the back cover lock button 2 Insert the upper flat end of the film cartridge into the film chamber first The film load check mark OIL appears in the display panel 3 Pull the film leader across the shutter curtain until its tip is aligned with the orange i
30. ndex Plastic insert CAUTION Before loading the first roll of film remove the plastic insert NEVER touch the shutter curtain Its high precision design makes it sensitive to _ pressure Also when loading the film be careful that the film leader does not touch the shutter curtain Shutter curtain E EE T i t Film transport bars 4 Make sure that the film has no slack and that its perforations are properly engaged with the sprocket teeth 5 Close the back cover The camera advances the film automatically and stops when 1 appears in the frame counter in the display panel 6 During film advance the film transport bars will appear at the bottom of the display panel moving in sequence from left to right However if the film does not advance correctly the bars blink after the camera has Stopped and the shutter will not release Reload the film If the film leader extends past the orange index take out the film cartridge and manually rewind the excess film back into the cartridge Film becomes soft and tears easily in high humidity Keep it stored in its canister until loading Automatic Film Speed Setting The camera automatically sets film speed by sensing the DX code marked on the film cartridge ISO 25 5000 according to DX code standard 1 The automatically set film speed will appear in the display panel while the film advances to the first usable frame 2 When using film without
31. ndicator tig c ey Nickie whom AE rT 4 Partial metering mode indicator AE bock Lighis when AF completes approx 6 5 of ihe picture area l Blinks when AF is impossible Manual mode indicator Dal Shullar speed Depth of field AE mode indicator _j____ dEP 1 JEF 2 EOS 650 only Aperture Wale Exposure campeansalian indicator 29 Flash charge carmnpletion indicator 3 Shooting Capacity For one new 2CR5 lithium battery pack in the continuous film winding mode 36 Temperature 24 exp rolls jexp rolls Normal 20 C 68 F Based on Canon s Standard Test Method 4 Evaluative Metering Characteristics As shown below the evaluative metering system automatically measures light in six different zones analyzing lighting conditions subject pattern and subject size while putting an emphasis on the main subject The metering system automatically switches to the partial metering mode when the partial metering button is pressed 5 Comparison between AF Mode and Film Winding Mode in the evaluative metering mode AR mode Fim ONE SHOT AF SERVO AF e Winding mode se Eee AF lock and AE lock in the AF follows Subject and the x g sinal evaluative metering mode take posure is determined at the mo ee Els te place simultaneously when APF ment of shutter release completes AF lock and AE lock in the AF follavs a subject and the ex evalualiva metering mode tak
32. ng modes are sec with the EOS 650 and 1 4000 sec with the poe g EOS 620 and the lens minimum aperture start blinking use and ND filter automatically set so use the setting described on this page when you want to use the SERVO AF mode or C film winding mode 2 Program Shift Functions EOS 620 Only PURPOSE With the EOS 620 you can change the automatically set shutter soeed aperture combinations of the program AE mode This function is particularly useful when you need a specific shutter speed or aperture while shooting in the program AE mode Be sure to set the main switch to the A or position At the green position the program shift function cannot be used 7 i avwe butkuss SETTI NG Simply turn the electronic input dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture value appears after pressing the shutter button halfway to meter the subject For example when you need a fast shutter speed suddenly to freeze a fast moving subject while shooting in the program AE mode turn the electronic input dial to set a fast shutter speed such as 1 500 second Once the shutter button is pressed halfway you can remove your finger because the display will be held on for approximately eight seconds Example Displays when the shutter button is pressed halfway ili Pies Eee i D U la ee E Turn the electronic input dial sre L e d U After shutter release the program sh
33. nual exposure indicator 3 Fash charge completion indicator 4 exposure compensation indicator 5 O AF in focus indicator flashes at 8Hz when AF is not possible Light Metering System TTL full aperture metering using SPC Two selectable metering patterns evaluative metering and partial metering approx 6 5 of the picture area Stopped down metering is not possible Exposure Modes Shutter Priority AE Aperture Priority AE Intelligent Program AE Program Shift Function EOS 620 only Depth of Field AE EOS 650 only Manual Flash AE A TTL program flash AE and TTL program flash AE with specified Canon Speedlites NOU BWNE Camera shake Warning Operates for program AE aperture priority AE and the EOS 650 s depth of field AE modes When automatically set shutter speed falls O to 0 5 steps below 1 focal length of the lens in use the electronic beeper sounds Beeper can also be turned on and Off Metering Coupling Range EV 1 20 EV 1 to 20 in normal temperature with 50mm V1 4 at ISO 100 or equivalent Film Speed ISO 25 5000 is automatically set by 1 3 step according to DX code standard ISO 6 6400 can also be set manually Exposure Compensation 5 steps by 1 2 step increment Auto Exposure Bracketing EOS 620 Only 5 steps in 1 2 step increments Three continuous exposures are taken in sequence of underexposure correct exposure according to camera s meter and overexposure Multiple E
34. o television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV interference Problems This booklet is available from the US Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Carrying the Camera E F F r 1 Thread the ends of the n ckstrap through the 2 Keep the camera in its case to protect it while rings on the camera as shown carrying Camera Cases Canon offers three semi hard cases 1 Semi hard case S stores the camera with the EF 50mm f 1 8 lens 2 Semi hard case L stores the camera with the EF 35 7O0mm f 3 5 4 5 lens 3 Semi hard case LL stores the camera with the EF 35 105mm f 3 5 4 5 lens Semi hard Sermi hard Sarmi hard casa 5 case L case LL EF Lens Lineup Satake ca ls isl ao RG Ta e Ss aaa a R pamm aoro ae came Io RTS oT neers H pa fale er er fe R S EF 28 70mm 1 3 5 4 5 papalapit ats i0 9 16 Ra TT BAL Ultrasonic S SS Pav eve so semi ere L leS EF 100 300mm TI 5 8 6 9 16 aR 31 9 fere afe 1 The Extender EF 2X is for exclusive use with EF 300mm TL 2 8L 2 All EF zoom lenses have a built in macro mechanism 3 x Indicates these lenses will be available soon
35. ompensation applied 7 Auto Exposure Bracketing EOS 620 Only Use auto exposure bracketing when you want to choose the best exposure by changing the amount of exposure on film intentionally The range of bracketing is up to 5 steps in 1 2 step increments 1 Open the switch cover and press both the AF mode selector and battery check button simultaneously to display the 0 0 and AEB indicating auto exposure bracketing Once the buttons are depressed you can remove your fingers because the AEB display is held on for approximately eight seconds To clear this status within eight seconds press the shooting mode selector 2 Turn the electronic input dial to the desired bracketing value If you set 1 0 in the display panel for example the camera automatically makes three continuous exposures in sequence of 1 0 step of underexposure correct exposure according to the camera s meter and 1 0 step of overexposure Then the auto exposure bracketing status automatically clears Notes 1 Three continuous exposures are automatically made regardless of the film winding mode 2 The original focus remains locked during three continuous exposures regardless of the AF mode 3 To clear auto exposure bracketing before shooting display the AEB and preset bracket value again by following step 1 above then turn the electronic input dial until the bracket value returns to 0 0 Clearing auto exposure bracketing is impossible while
36. ops When the automatically set shutter speed is too slow to hand hold the camera shake warning sounds We recommend using a tripod Depth of Field When your subject is in focus there is a certain area in front of it and behind it which will also be in focus This range of sharpness is called depth of field Depth of field has the following characteristics 1 The smaller the aperture the wider the depth of field and vice versa 2 The shorter the lens focal length is the greater the depth of field provided that aperture and shooting distance are the same 3 The farther the shooting distance the greater the depth of field 4 Depth of field is generally greater in the background than the foreground by a ratio of two to one To check the depth of field 1 Push the depth of field check button and the camera will stop down the aperture to either the automatically calculated value e g shutter priority AK or the one set manually e g aperture priority AK As you look through the viewfinder with the button pushed in you can see the range of sharpness i e the depth of field It is impossible to check depth of field when the main Twitch is set at the green n mark frre t m KW da m re a A i 25 5 oo i i taal I Bee MEE 5 50 UL P m To check the depth of field 2 Press the shutter button halfway and note the aperture value Find the two aperture values on the
37. ou want to make three exposures on the same frame MMT K EFLI UPS Gee Pe ee De RE Se While shooting the ME mark will blink to indicate the camera is in the multiple S exposure status a al After the preset number of exposures have been completed the film patie ia automatically advances to the next frame Clearing Preset Exposures 1 Before shooting Follow steps 1 and 2 on p 52 and turn the electronic input dial to return the frame counter to 1 2 While Shooting The operating procedures are basically the same as mentioned above but turn the electronic input dial until the frame counter Is blank Exposure Compensation It is necessary to correct the exposure depending on the situation because the same frame is exposed several times Use the exposure compensation function referring to pp 46 47 Exposure Compensation exposures Setting zo Triple i Notes 1 The preceding table is a general guideline The actual amount of exposure compensation varies according to the situation Your technique will benefit greatly from practice 2 It is not advisable to make multiple exposures on the first or last several frames due to possible film curl which may adversely affect image registration 3 Generally the first exposure of a series should be a relatively dark subject so that the image in the next exposure will show up clearly 4 When using a negative film please inform the developer that you have taken
38. precise auto focus system and the built in motor drive capable of winding film up to three frames per second which maximizes your potential Needless to say film speed setting and film transportation have been completely automated A few of the many features of the EOS 620 650 are the evaluative metering function Factor 6 light analysis system in which the camera automatically recognizes subject pattern and its size so correct exposure can be obtained in backlit Situations and the intelligent program AE mode which selects the ideal program line according to the characteristics of the lens in use In addition your photographic options are further expanded by exclusive accessories such as the Speedlites 420EZ and 300EZ that respond to a wide range of illuminations from dark surroundings to fill in flash the Quartz Date Back E that imprints data and the Technical Back E that memorizes exposure control data For a full understanding of the EOS 620 650 please read this instruction booklet carefully before using the camera While reading these instructions unfold the front and back flaps of this booklet for easy reference to the camera S parts EOS is derived from Electro Optical System originating from the completely electronic data communication between the camera and lens Further EOS is the Goddess of Dawn in Greek mythology heralding the new genuine AF system generation EF lens stands for Electro Focus and adopts the lens integr
39. ressing the depth of field check button LCD Display Panel Displays only the information required at the time e g shooting mode film winding mode AF mode shutter speed aperture value film speed or battery check Timer function for eight sees is provided the display is held on for eight sees after the switch i e shutter button is pressed The EOS 620 s display panel can be illuminated by electrolum nescence Power Source One six volt lithium battery pack 2CR5 Battery is replaced by removing grip Battery Check By pressing the battery check button Three energy levels are shown by the battery check bar marks in the display panel Back Cover Interchangeable Opened by sliding the latch with safety lock Quartz Date Back E and Technical Back E can be attached Dimensions 148 W x 108 3 H x 67 5 D mm 5 13 16 x 4 1 4 x 2 518 Weight EOS 650 6609 23 5 16 oz body only EOS620 7009 24 11 16 oz body only All data are based on Canon s Standard Test Method Subject to change without notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications set forth in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC Rules If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off use the equipment in another location If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radi
40. shooting 4 Bulb cannot be used with auto exposure bracketing 5 Auto exposure bracketing is impossible with a flash Auto Exposure Bracketing Continued 1 0 step of 0 step of 1 0 step of compensation applied compensation applied compensation applied Helpful Hints 1 Use the exposure compensation function if for example you want particular overexposing bracket exposures such as 0 5 1 5 and 2 5 Example 1 Set auto exposure bracketing value to 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 Set the exposure compensation value to 1 5 Auld exposure Exposure The result will be three continuous exposures in bracketing S Met sequence of 0 5 1 5 and 2 5 2 With the Technical Back E auto exposure bracketing can be done up to nine exposures in 1 4 step increments 8 Multiple Exposures EOS 620 Only The EOS 620 s provision for multiple exposures allows you to take two or more exposures on the same frame for a creative effect Preset multiple exposures up to nine frames with the single operation of the electronic input dial are possible 1 Press both the shooting mode selector and the exposure compensation button simultaneously The ME mark indicating multiple exposure status will then appear in the display panel and the frame counter will become 1 2 While pressing both turn the electronic input dial to the desired number of exposures For example set 3 on the frame counter if y
41. the focusing screen according to specific focusing needs with six different focusing screens available optionally Application Maite field with mi roprism rangefinder spot in the center of the screen Usable with all lenses Especially suited for general photography using an aperture of f 5 6 or larger A MICrOprism Matte teld with split image rangefinder spot in B New Spit the center of the screen Suitable for all lenses Matte field with AF frame in the center of the screen his screen enables the entire field of view to be seen without distraction Usable with all lenses C Overall New Laser Matta AF Frame Matte field with vertical and horizontal reference lines It is best for architectural photography etc where accurate image placement is essential D Laser Matte Section Matte field with vertical and horizontal scale In millimeters Recommended for close ups elec where it is useful to know the size of the subject or the magnification involved H Laser Matte Scale Matte field with clear center spot containing dou ble cross hair reticle While focusing move your eye from left to right If cross hairs stay in the same position on the subject the subject is in focus Recommended for astrophotography or other high magnification Laser Matte Double Cross hair Reticle Matte field with cross split image in the center of he screen which divides the subject in half both verticall
42. ting the Film Winding Mode 26 4 Setting the Shooting Mode 27 1 Program AE 28 2 Program Shift Function 30 3 Shutter Priority AE 32 4 Aperture Priority AE 34 Depth of Field 36 5 Depth of Field AE 38 6 Manual 42 5 Partial Metering 44 6 Exposure Compensation 46 7 Auto Exposure Bracketing 48 8 Multiple Exposures 52 9 Difficult Subjects for Auto focus 54 10 Manual Focusing 56 Other Shooting 1 Self timer Photography 58 2 Dedicated Flash Photography 60 3 Bulb Long Exposure 63 4 Shooting with Infrared Film 64 Accessories 65 Caring for Your Camera 72 Other Notes 73 Appendix 74 Specifications 82 Carrying the Camera 87 1 Attaching the Lens 1 Turn the rear lens cap in the direction of the arrow until it stops and remove it from the lens To attach the rear lens cap align its O mark with the red dot on the lens Then lightly push it in and turn it clockwise until it stops 2 Turn the body cap counterclockwise and remove it To attach the body cap align its o mark with the camera s red dot then turn the cap clockwise 3 To mount the lens align the lens mount positioning point with the camera s red dot 4 Then turn the lens clockwise until it stops and the lens is locked with a click To remove the lens turn it counterclockwise while pressing the lens release button 5 Remove the front lens cap CAUTION CAUTION l Be sure to kera the electronic EE contacts of
43. to A TTL or FEL for TTL automatic flash photography Do not use the 277T and 299T in the PROGRAM mode Be sure to set the flash to F NO SET mode The 244T and the multiple flash accessories for the T90 cannot be used 3 Other Manufacturers Flashes The X sync speed can be set to 1 125 or slower with the EOS 650 and 1 250 sec or slower with the EOS 620 1 60 sec or slower with the EOS 650 and 1 125 sec or slower with the EOS 620 with a large studio type flash but please confirm correct synchronization before use due to their flash duration Use a Canon Speedlite with this camera Using a flash usually with more than two contacts or flash accessory of another manufacturer may cause the camera to work improperly or even damage the camera itself When a large studio type flash or general cable connection type flash is used with this camera the Canon Hot Shoe Adapter is required to connect the flash with the camera 3 Bulb Long Exposure Use the bulb mode for exposures longer than 30 seconds like astro or night photography See 5 28 TE RSE 1 Set the shooting mode to M ol ele fORESHOT R 2 Turn the electronic input dial until bulb next to 30 displays Ly a CO 3 Set the aperture value by turning the electronic input dial while a A 30 sec display pressing the manual aperture set button The camera requires relatively little power in the bulb mode saving battery usage B
44. trol exposure by setting both the shutter speed and aperture SETTING 1 While pressing the shooting mode selector turn the electronic input dial until M appears in the display panel 2 Remove your finger from the shooting mode selector At this point the initial setting is always 1 125 sec at f 5 6 3 Turn the electronic input dial to set the desired shutter speed 4 Press the manual aperture set button At this point OP 00 or CL lights up instead of the shutter speed The aperture value remains unchanged The meaning of each display follows T li l M nB TS 2 OP underexposure S OPen the aperture 5 While pressing the manual aperture set button turn the electronic input dial until 00 displays The corresponding aperture value displays OO corect exposure One SHOT EU 6 Remove your finger from the manual aperture set button la 2 M og 5 5 7 Determine the exposure referring to the shutter speed aperture combination You must rely on your own experience for setting the M GL overexposure exposure LL 8 7 CLose the aperture Set a slower shutter speed if OP remains lit when the electronic input dial is turned to the lens maximum aperture Set a faster shutter speed if CL remains lit when the electronic input dial is turned to the lens minimum aperture The camera shake warning does not sound in the manual mode 5 Partial Meeting
45. ulb operation time displays by a series of three bars and Ra numbers from 1 to 30 Each bar mark indicates 30 seconds UP BEE LSE AY eae Maximum exposure time display is 120 seconds three bars and 30 Use the Technical Back E to control the exposure time within a period of 23 hrs 59 mins 59 sees available optionally Use a tripod Remote Switch 60T3 and Grip GR20 standard with the EOS 620 when taking long exposures available optionally There is no exposure warning in the bulb mode 4 Shooting with Infrared Film Accessories speedlite S00EZ iF When using black and white infrared film make a slight adjustment in focus with the red infrared index For example focus the subject first then if the lens is focused at 5m on the distance scale turn the manual focusing ring to align the 5m mark with the red dot and release the shutter When using infrared film use a deep red filter as specified by the manufacturer The infrared index mark position has been computed for infrared film usage with peak sensitivity at 800nm Read the manufacturer s instructions when using color infrared film Speedlites 420EZ 300EZ These are high performance electronic flash units featuring A Advanced TTL automatic flash output control which respond to a wide range of illumination from dark surroundings to bright fill in flash They have a built in auto internal zoom mechanism in the flash head which
46. xposures EOS 620 Only Presetting up to nine exposures is possible Automatically cleared upon completion AF Control System TTL SIR TTL secondary imaged registration phase detection type using BASIS base stored image sensor AF operation starts when the shutter button is pressed halfway AF in focus indicator lights upon ranging completion Audible indicator electronic beeper can be turned on and off Three selectable modes 1 ONE SHOT AF operation ends and focus is locked once ranging is completed Shutter does not release until ranging is completed 2 SERVO Focus continuously adjusts to follow the subject movement Shutter can be released at any time regardless of ranging completion 3 Manual By rotating the manual focusing ring after focus mode switch is set to M AF Working Range EV 1 18 at ISO 100 AF Auxiliary Light The ultra bright red LED peak sensitivity 700 nm is automatically projected with specified Canon Speedlites Shutter Vertical travel focal plane shutter with soft touch electromagnetic release All soeeds electronically controlled Shutter Speed EOS650 1 2000 30 sees and bulb X sync is 1 125 sec Can be set in 1 2 step increments EOS 620 1 4000 30 sees and bulb X sync is 1 250 sec Can be set in 1 2 step increments Self timer Electronically controlled with a delay of approx 10 sees indicated by blinking LED operation confirmation lamp Film Loading After film positioning and bac
47. y and horizontally The subject is in focus when the four quarters merge to became one ur broken image Suitable for general photography using an aperture of 1 5 6 of larger NEVER change the focusing screen with Th facial iti ae a AAN your fingers 4 specially provided tool ac Ses S SL eM HO altel STERIC GRT eeen Ge elet seal for Boe cameras Do not use replacement lam in any other cameras Quartz Date Back E Technical Back E Interface Unit TB Keyboard Unit The Quartz Date Back E is a fully automatic data back which imprints data on the film 1 Auto date up through the year 2029 automatic compensation for leap years and long short months 2 Auto digital clock mode Day Hour Minutes with 24 hour display 3 Arbitrary 6 digit numbers 4 Frame counter number from Fc 0001 through 9999 As the name Technical suggests the Technical Back E not only imprints the data and arbitrary comments up to 30 digits on film but memorizes shooting data such as shutter speed aperture value lens focal length and film speed When the Technical Back E is connected to a personal computer through the Interface Unit TB it is also possible to command the camera from a computer etc The Interface Unit TB is sold in both MSX and IBM computer models but product availability may vary from area to area With the Keyboard Unit E comments can be imprinted in English French German and Spanish Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Circular
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