Canon EOS 1 Instruction Manual - Page 66

Manually Setting the Film Speed

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1. Manually Setting the Film Speed The film speed can be set manually when using non-DX film or when you wish to set a film speed other than the DX-coded film speed. • Set the film speed after loading the film. • The manual film speed setting range is ISO 6~6400. When using DX film, the automatic film speed setting range is ISO 25~5000. MODE AF ISO 1 While simultaneously pressing the AF mode selector and metering mode selector/flash exposure compensation button, turn the main dial to the left or right until the desired film speed is displayed in the LCD panel. ONE SHOT • When the AF mode selector and metering mode selector are pressed simultaneously, "ISO" and the currently set film speed are displayed in the LCD panel. ISO 0 2 Release the AF mode selector and metering mode selector/flash exposure compensation button to complete the film speed setting. The manually-set film speed is automatically canceled when new DX-coded film is loaded. Custom Function (Refer to pages 84-85) 66 This custom function can be used to prevent the camera from automatically setting the film speed according to the film's DX code. When this function is set, the camera does not change the manually set film speed when changing film, handy when using many rolls of the same type of film in succession.

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1. Manually Setting the Film Speed
The film speed can be set manually when using non-DX film or when you
wish to set a film speed other than the DX-coded film speed.
Set the film speed after loading the film.
The manual film speed setting range is ISO 6~6400. When using DX film, the
automatic film speed setting range is ISO 25~5000.
1
While simultaneously pressing the AF
mode selector and metering mode
selector/flash exposure compensa-
tion button, turn the main dial to the
left or right until the desired film
speed is displayed in the LCD panel.
• When the AF mode selector and
metering mode selector are pressed
simultaneously, “
ISO
” and the current-
ly set film speed are displayed in the
LCD panel.
2
Release the AF mode selector and
metering mode selector/flash expo-
sure compensation button to com-
plete the film speed setting.
ISO
0
This custom function can be used to pre-
vent the camera from automatically set-
ting the film speed according to the film’s
DX code. When this function is set, the
camera does not change the manually set
film speed when changing film, handy
when using many rolls of the same type
of film in succession.
AF
ISO
MODE
ONE SHOT
The manually-set film speed is automatically canceled when new DX-coded film is loaded.
Custom Function
(Refer to pages 84–85)