Canon EOS D30 EOS D30 Camera User's Guide

Canon EOS D30 Manual

Canon EOS D30 manual content summary:

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    includes two manuals: the "EOS D30 Camera User's Guide" and the "Software Starter Guide." EOS D30 Camera User's Guide (This Document) 1 Prepare your camera for use 2 Start taking pictures 3 Check your pictures Software Starter Guide 1 Install the software from the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk
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    EOS D30, be sure to read this user's guide with your camera on hand. This will help you become more familiar with your camera, and learn how to operate it properly. * We strongly recommend that you use a Canon CF card. Test Shots and Warranty of Photographic Images Before taking important pictures
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    sure you have all the accessories shown on this and the following page. If any are missing, contact the store where you purchased your camera. q EOS D30 Camera w Strap (with eyepiece cover) e Battery Pack BP-511 r Compact Power Adapter CA-PS400 t DC Coupler DR-400 y CompactFlash Card FC-16M 4
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    Introduction u Interface Cable IFC-200 PCU Check Your Accessories i Video Cable VC-100 o Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk, Adobe Photoshop LE Disk !0 EOS D30 Camera User's Guide (this document) Camera User's Guide INESnTgRliUshCTEIdOitNioSn !1 Software Starter Guide !2 Warranty 5
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    Digital Camera Operating Steps and Reference Guides 2 Check Your Accessories 4 Precautions for Handling 12 Quick Guide 14 Nomenclature 16 Conventions Used in This Manual 22 1 Before You Begin 23 Replacing the Backup Battery 24 Charging the Battery Pack 25 Inserting and Removing the Battery
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    Date Printing 114 Specifying File Number Printing 115 Connecting to a TV 116 Cleaning the CMOS Imaging Element ..117 6 Menu Function Settings ........119 List of Menu Functions 120 Custom Function Settings 124 7 Reference 130 Basic Terminology for Digital Cameras and Digital Photography
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    EOS D30 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to 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 This digital
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    any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide. 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 a Canon Customer
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    the interface cable, to avoid the risk of electrical shock. • Do not place the batteries near a heat camera is not in use to avoid fires and other hazards. • The camera terminal of the compact power cord is designed for exclusive use with the EOS D30. Do not use it with other products or batteries
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    it from the bag. If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation. Continued use may damage the equipment. Remove the CF card and battery or power cord (if connected) from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming
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    , or focusing screen. Do not use cleaners that contain organic solvents to wipe off the camera body or lens. If the camera is very soiled, consult your nearest Canon dealer. (7) Do not touch the camera's electrical contacts with your hands. Doing so could corrode the contacts and interfere with the
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    or play back images. (7) Do not bend CF cards, or subject them to strong impacts. (8) Do not store CF cards in hot, dusty, or humid locations, or in locations exposed to static electricity or magnetic fields. Lens Electrical Contacts After removing a lens from the EOS D30, set the lens with its
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    90 minutes. (¡25) 2Insert the battery pack. Open the battery chamber cover and slide the battery pack into position until it locks into place. Press the cover closed until it clicks shut. (¡27) 5Mount the lens. Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens in the direction shown by
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    Guide Introduction 3Open the CF card slot cover. Slide the cover in the direction shown by the arrow, then open it. (¡31) 4Insert the CF card. Insert the CF card, then close the cover. (¡31) 7 Set the Main Switch to 〈ON〉. (¡33) 8 Set the Mode Dial to 〈 (Full Auto). 〉 (¡42) 11 Check the image
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    electronics cover (¡116) Lens release button (¡30) Remote control terminal PC terminal (¡100) Depth-of-field preview button (¡77, 99) Locking pins Lens mount Electrical contacts (¡13) Inside the expansion electronics cover DIGITAL terminal (refer to Software Starter Guide) VIDEO OUT terminal (¡116
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    , 108) Tripod socket Backup battery chamber cover (¡24) 〈 〉 Set button (¡36) 〈 〉 Quick control dial (¡35) Inside CF Card Slot Cover CF card slot (accepts card type 1 or 2) (¡31) CF card eject button (¡31) CF card slot cover (¡31) Battery chamber cover release lever (¡27) Battery chamber cover (¡27
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    ) CF error warning ( ) Focusing point ( ) Error code ( -) Cleaning ( ) Quality Large/Fine Large/Normal Small/Fine Small/Normal RAW White balance mode Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Flash Custom Aperture value ( - ) Drive mode One-shot Continuous Self-timer Possible images that
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    FE lock underexposure warning High-speed sync indicator (FP flash) In-focus indicator Exposure level Exposure compensation amount AEB level Red-eye reduction lamp indicator CF full warning ( ) CF error warning ( ) Focusing point indicator Shutter speed ( -, ) Data processing ( ) Aperture
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    you do is press the shutter button. :Full Auto (¡42) Lets you take fully automatic pictures- the camera makes all the settings. Image zone Lets you take fully automatic pictures in specific situations. : Portrait (¡48) : Landscape (¡49) : Close-up (¡50) : Sports (¡51) : Night Scene (¡52) w Creative
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    Compact Power Adapter CA-PS400 Power cord (¡25, 29) Nomenclature Battery pack connectors (¡25) Attach battery packs for charging. Introduction Power cord socket (¡25, 29) Plug in power cord here. Back Charge lamp (¡25) DC coupler socket (¡29) Plug in cord
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    , the illustrations used for explaining procedures are taken with a single-lens reflex camera using 35 mm film. s This user's guide uses the following symbols as described: : Indicates precautions about potential problems with photographing. : Indicates additional information you may find helpful
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    Before You Begin 1 This chapter describes preparations and settings you need to make before you begin shooting, as well as how the shutter button operates. Eyepiece cover Attaching the Strap Pass the end of the strap through the strap eyelet from beneath, then back in and out of the strap clasp
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    happens, you will need to purchase a replacement CR2025 battery and replace the backup battery in your camera as follows. If you replace the backup battery while the camera is connected to a battery pack with power remaining or to a DC coupler, the date, time, and other menu functions will retain
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    cover. q Store the cover in a place where it will not be lost. q If you remove the battery from the camera, be sure to reattach the cover to protect against shorting. 〈 - 〉 mark 3 Place the battery in the adapter. q Align the end of the battery with the 〈 - 〉 mark on the adapter, press down on the
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    depends on the ambient temperature, and the level to which the battery pack is already charged. q When battery power is low, the 〈 〉 icon on the LCD panel blinks. Remove the battery pack from the camera and charge it. q The battery pack can operate in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104
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    2 Load the battery into the camera. q Make sure the battery pack is facing the right way, and insert it into the battery chamber. q Insert the battery pack until it 〉. (¡33) : Charge is sufficient. : Charge is low. : Battery pack must be charged. If the level of charge remaining runs out when you
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    68°F) Low (0°C/32°F) Shooting conditions No flash use 50% flash use Approx. 680 Approx. 540 Approx. 480 Approx. 400 q The above figures were obtained under Canon test conditions (fully charged battery, EF 50mm F1.4 USM lens, Review function [On], Review Time [2 sec.], Quality [Large ]). q Playback
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    Pack Using a Household Power Supply You can operate the EOS D30 from a household power outlet by using the DC coupler. This enables you to use the camera as long as you like without a battery. 1 Connect the DC coupler. q Plug the DC coupler into the compact power adapter. 1 2 Place the cord
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    has a smaller sensor area than that of a 35mm-format camera, the angle of view of all EF lenses is changed. The effective focal length of all EOS D30 image field (22.7 × 15.1 mm / 0.89 × 0.59 in) lenses is increased by a factor of 1.6, eg a 50mm lens has approximately the same angle of view as an
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    Before You Begin Inserting a CF Card The EOS D30 stores pictures on a CompactFlash (CF) card. The camera can use either Type 1 or Type 2 CF cards. 1 Open the cover. q Slide the cover in the direction shown by the arrow, and open it as shown in the diagram. 1 mark Eject button Label
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    3 images are recorded on the CF card between cards, so that the first file number assigned on a new CF card is one Digital Cameras and Digital Photography" (¡131). q Because pictures taken using continuous shooting must be stored in the same folder, there may in some cases be more than 101 images
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    the Main Switch to 〈OFF〉 immediately you take a picture, the access lamp may blink for a few seconds so that the image is recorded onto the CF card. The access lamp will go off when the image has been recorded onto the CF card and the camera will turn off automatically. Shutter Button The shutter
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    the 〈 〉 Dial The 〈 〉 dial is used to make settings only when taking pictures. It can be used in two ways. (1) Press a button and turn the 〈 the timer runs out or you press the shutter button down halfway, the camera is ready to take a picture. w Turn the 〈 〉 dial q After a button is pressed Use
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    pictures, use the dial to set the exposure compensation and manual aperture value. q When using the LCD monitor, use the dial to review and select the recorded image and select menu functions. About the LCD Monitor You can use the LCD monitor on the back of the camera to review and select images
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    Menu Functions and Settings The Canon EOS D30 uses menu functions to set functions such as the quality, the date and time, and Custom Function to exit the menu. q When the menu is displayed, you can take pictures immediately by pressing the shutter button down. q You can finish making a setting
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    Playback taking pictures. Menu items related to playing 1 Yellow Setup back recorded images. Menu items related to basic camera functions. Print order Auto playback Auto power off Review Review time LCD Brightness Date/Time File numbering Language Video system Format C.Fn *2 100 200 400
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    and Time Set the date and time as shown. The date and time are recorded with the image data for each photographed image. 1 From the Menu, select [Date/Time]. q Press the 〈MENU〉 button. q Turn the 〈 〉 dial to select [Date/Time]. 2 Press the 〈 〉 button. The Date/Time setting screen appears. 3 Set the
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    time are set, and the display returns to the menu. q Press the 〈MENU〉 button to clear the screen and exit the menu. 1 q Each photographed image is recorded with the date and time it was taken. If the date and time are not set, they cannot be recorded correctly. Make sure you set the
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    dioptric adjustment lenses (sold separately). (¡140) Holding the Camera To get sharp pictures, hold the camera as still as possible. Landscape position Portrait position q Grasp the camera grip firmly with your right hand, and hold your right elbow lightly against your body. q Hold the lens at
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    taking. In this zone, anyone can take pictures easily by simply pressing the shutter button. In addition, to help prevent mistakes caused by operating the camera improperly, the 〈 〉 dial, and the and 〈 〉 buttons do not operate so there is no need to worry about accidental errors. Shutter button
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    of any subject, with no need to do anything but press the shutter button. The Canon EOS D30 can capture subjects at any of three focusing points, so that anybody can take great pictures easily. Focusing point 1 Set the Mode Dial to 〈 〉. The AF mode is automatically set to 〈AI Focus〉 (¡60), the
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    it cannot pop up automatically, the error code " " (¡137) appears on the LCD panel. When this occurs, set the Main Switch to 〈OFF〉 and then set it to 〈ON〉 again. q For precautions and information about using the built-in flash, see "Flash Photography" (¡90). q To take pictures in an area where
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    monitor on the back of the camera. 1 Take the picture. After the picture is taken, the image as it was shot appears on the LCD monitor. q The image is shown for approximately 2 seconds. q You can turn the Review function on or off, as well as display the image information display. (¡45) q You can
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    the 〈MENU〉 button to clear the screen and exit the menu. 3 Take the picture. After the picture is taken, the image as it was shot appears on the LCD monitor. The time that image is displayed depends on the review time setting. (¡46) q The display differs depending on whether you selected [On] or
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    Review time]. q Press the 〈MENU〉 button. q Turn the 〈 〉 dial to select [Review time], then press the 〈 〉 button. 2 Set the review time. q Turn the 〈 〉 dial to select the review [Hold], the image is displayed until you press the shutter button down halfway. Note however that the camera power will turn
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    . The Erase menu appears at the bottom of the LCD monitor. Simple Picture Taking 4 Erase the image. q Turn the 〈 〉 dial to select [Erase], then press the 〈 〉 button. The access lamp blinks and the image is erased. You cannot recover an image once you have erased it. Make sure you no longer want an
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    the subject stand out. Set the Mode Dial to 〈 〉. q The way you take pictures is the same as in 〈 〉 (Full Auto) mode. (¡42) The AF mode blurred the background will appear. q Use a telephoto lens to blur the background even more. If you use a zoom lens, its longest focal length is the most effective
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    landscape pictures. (The shutter speed indicator still blinks if you use a tripod, but camera shake will not be a problem.) The built-in flash does not fire in Landscape mode, even if it is raised. A wide-angle lens provides the greatest depth from foreground to background, as well as a wider image
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    insects, or other small subjects. Set the Mode Dial to 〈 〉. q The way you take pictures is the same as in 〈 〉 (Full Auto) mode. (¡42) The AF mode is the subject is at the minimum focusing distance of the lens. q If you use a zoom lens, use its longest focal length to get a higher magnification.
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    The way you take pictures is the same camera shake will not be a problem.) The built-in flash does not fire in Sports mode, even if it is raised. q For best results in Sports mode, use a film speed setting of ISO 400 or faster. (¡55, 120) q For sports photography we recommend using a telephoto lens
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    is pressed down fully until the picture is taken. Continue pressing the shutter button until the picture is taken. q If you are taking images of scenery only (and not people), use Landscape 〈 〉 mode. q Tell your subjects not to move for a few seconds after the flash fires. q You can also use Night
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    exposure yourself, providing you with more flexibility to set up the camera for a variety of shooting styles. This chapter describes how to represents the Quick Control Dial. q Press the shutter button down halfway and release, and a timer will show the exposure setting for approximately 4 seconds
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    Canon testing standards (ISO 100 setting). q Recording capacity is the number of shots that can be stored on the CF card/FC-16M provided with the EOS D30 camera. q The number of images the dedicated computer driver provided with the camera. For details, refer to the Software Starter Guide. You can
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    of moving subjects or in dim light, but the pictures will also contain more noise and so will be less sharp. Conversely, lower speeds are less suited to moving subjects or dim conditions, but produce sharper, more detailed images. The Canon EOS D30 provides ISO-equivalent speed settings from ISO 100
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    the computer and camera with the proper interface cable provided with the camera. For instructions on setting parameters with the software supplied with the EOS D30, as well as registering parameters in the camera and on connecting your camera to a computer, see the Software Starter Guide. Note that
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    Selecting Parameters Parameters The camera can store up to three sets of parameters, each a combination of settings for Contrast, Sharpness, and Color Saturation. For details, see the Software Starter Guide. Up to 3 sets of parameters can be stored. Set the contrast in three levels. Set the
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    camera has two AF modes: One-shot AF for still subjects, and AI Servo AF for moving subjects. AF mode selection is available in all Creative zone settings except for 〈 〉. 1 Set the lens In addition to the above two AF modes, the EOS D30 provides AI Focus AF, which automatically switches between One-
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    button down halfway to activate AF operation and focus once. When the camera has focused, the focusing point indicator and the in-focus indicator 62). If the camera cannot focus, the in-focus indicator (q) in the viewfinder blinks. If this happens, you will not be able to take a picture even if you
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    down. (C. Fn-2-2¡124) About Predictive AF When a subject is approaching or retreating from the camera at a constant rate, the focusing function can track the subject and predict the focusing distance immediately before the picture is taken so that the shot will be in focus at the moment of exposure
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    〈 〉 mode, the selection is automatic, but in and 〈 〉 modes you can switch between automatic and manual focusing point selection. Automatic selection AF: The camera selects the focusing point automatically according to conditions. Manual selection AF: You can select any of the three focusing points
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    Place the focusing point over the subject and press the shutter button down halfway. 3 Hold the shutter button down halfway and recompose the picture. 4 Take the picture. You can also use the Focus lock function in the Easy Shooting zone (except for 〈 〉 mode), starting from step 2. For best results
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    Advanced Operations Problem Subjects for Autofocusing The EOS D30 has a precision AF system that can recompose the picture. (2) Set the lens focus mode switch to MF (or M on older lenses), and focus manually. 3 Manual Focus 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to 〈MF〉 (or 〈M〉 on older lenses). The 〈
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    Review (¡45), Review time (¡46) Parameters (¡56) (not displayed unless parameters have been stored) C.Fn (custom function) number(s) (¡124) Flash exposure compensation (¡95) AEB (¡82) CF card capacity ISO speed (¡55) Possible images that remaining (¡18, 54) can still be taken 1 Display the camera
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    :Partial 3 :Center-weighted averaging q Press the shutter button down halfway to return to ready-to-shoot mode. Advanced Operations Turn the 〈 〉 dial to set the flash exposure compensation for the built-in/optional
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    Modes The EOS D30 uses the three focusing points are linked for evaluative metering. The camera determines the main subject's size, position, brightness, background, proper exposure for the subject at all times. q When using manual focusing, evaluative metering is based on the center focusing point.
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    EOS D30's drive mode to single-image shooting, continuous shooting or self- timer operation. Single-image shooting 〈 〉: Press the shutter button to take one image picture after 10 seconds. (¡85) Size/Quality Maximum number of images Maximum number of images (Approx. images/sec.) (Approx. images
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    onto the CF card until there is enough memory available for another image. The " " message then disappears, and the camera can take the next shot. q If you press the shutter button down halfway before all of the images have been saved on the CF card (the access lamp is flashing), the saving
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    that use film have to adjust for these differences by using color-correcting filters or switching to different film types. Digital cameras rely on software to correct the color temperature by determining white as the basis for the colors in the subject, then correcting the other colors to achieve
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    to use as the basis for the camera's white balance, and then selecting that picture for use as white balance data. Partial to select [Custom WB], then press the 〈 〉 button. 3 Select the image. q Turn the 〈 〉 dial to select the picture you took in step 1, then press the 〈 〉 button. q When the
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    White balance data is loaded from the partial metering zone (¡19). q You can store white subjects photographed under various conditions on the CF card, then select these images as needed for the [Custom WB] function as an easy way of setting the ideal white balance for any lighting conditions. q The
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    Auto) mode, this is a general-purpose picture-taking mode. The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture value 2 Focus on the subject. q Press the shutter button down halfway. When the camera has focused, the focusing point indicator and the in-focus indicator in the viewfinder light
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    flash firing manually/firing prohibited q Flash camera while maintaining the same exposure value. This is called shifting the program. To do this, press the shutter button down halfway, then turn the 〈 〉 dial until the shutter speed or aperture value you want is displayed. q Once you take a picture
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    In this mode, you set the shutter speed, and the camera automatically sets the aperture value to suit the brightness of the . The aperture value is determined automatically. 4 Check the display, then take the picture. q If the aperture value is not blinking, the exposure is correct. q Compose the
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    approximately 1 second. The release time will be a little pictures have been taken. q If the smallest aperture value (the maximum open aperture) for the lens speed for capturing a clear image from a TV screen is 1/15 second. We recommend using a tripod. You can also set the camera so that you can set
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    In this mode, you set the aperture value, and the camera automatically sets the shutter speed to suit the brightness of the . The shutter speed is determined automatically. 4 Check the display, then take the picture. q If the shutter speed is not blinking, the exposure is correct. q Compose the
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    54 64 76 91 If no lens is mounted on the camera, the aperture setting is displayed as 00. 3 q You can also set the camera so that you can set the aperture value in 1/3-stop increments. (C.Fn-4 ¡124) q You can fix the shutter speed at 1/200 second for shooting with a flash
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    automatically. You can determine the correct combination of shutter speed and aperture value by checking the exposure level displayed in the camera. * stands for manual. 1 Set the Mode Dial to 〈 〉. 2 Set the shutter speed. q Turn the 〈 〉 dial. 3 Set the aperture value. q Set the Quick Control Dial
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    If the exposure level indicator 〈 〉 is flashing at the 〈2+〉 or 〈-2〉 position, the exposure is over- or under-exposed by 3 more than two stops. 6 Take the picture. q Compose the picture, then press the shutter button down fully. Advanced Operations You can set the camera so that you can set the
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    Depth-of-Field AE When taking pictures of large groups or landscapes, the EOS D30 can automatically achieve a sharp focus over a wide depth of field. All the subjects covered by the focusing points, from those close to the camera to those far away from the camera, can be taken clearly. q In
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    used to alter the camera's standard exposure setting to make the picture brighter (overexposure) or darker Once set, the exposure compensation remains in memory after the Main Switch is set to 〈 Control Dial switch to 〈OFF〉. q In 〈M〉 (Manual) mode, because you determine the exposure (the combination
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    autoexposure bracketing, the camera automatically changes the screen and exit the menu. 3 :Correct exposure Take the picture. q When using continuous shooting, press :Underexposure and hold the to 〈OFF〉, the lens is changed, the flash is charged, the battery pack or the CF card is replaced. 82
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    Advanced Operations Autoexposure Bracketing q Neither flash nor bulb exposures can be used in AEB mode. q If shots have been taken. q During continuous shooting, no viewfinder information is displayed. q In manual exposure mode, AEB is applied by changing the shutter speed. q You can use AEB in
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    the exposure setting is locked. ( 4 ) q Each time you press the 〈 〉 button, the current exposure setting is locked. 3 Compose the shot and take the picture. You can apply AE lock by pressing the shutter button (instead of the 〈 〉 button) down halfway, and focus with the 〈 〉 button. (C.Fn-2-1 ¡124
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    . While the self-timer is operating, the LCD panel shows the number of seconds remaining until the picture is taken. q To cancel the self-timer, press the 〈DRIVE〉 button. Do not stand in front of the camera when you press the shutter button to start the self-timer. Doing so prevents the
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    affect the exposure. To prevent this, attach the eyepiece cover to the viewfinder eyepiece before taking the picture. 1 Remove the eyecup. q Grasp both sides of the eyecup and lift it up and away from the camera. 2 Slip the eyepiece cover over the eyepiece. q The eyepiece cover is attached to the
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    button down, and closes when you release it. Bulb exposures are useful 〉 dial. Advanced Operations 4 Take the picture. q Press and hold the shutter button down image. (¡104) q Long exposures exceeding 1 second result in increased noise introduced into the image, and reduce the quality of the image
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    enabled with C.Fn-3-1 (¡124). This function raises the mirror and exposes the picture, in separate operations. It is useful for close-up shots or when using a super telephoto lens, where the mirror shock could affect the picture. q When using mirror lockup, we recommend you use the Remote Switch RS
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    Photography The EOS D30 can take easy, natural-looking flash pictures with correct subject illumination using E-TTL autoflash (preflash evaluative metering in memory) and either the camera's built-in flash or any EOS-dedicated EXseries Speedlite. The procedure is as easy as a normal AE shot. This
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    E-TTL autoflash (preflash evaluative metering in memory) supplies the correct level of flash for the subject in the focusing point selected by AF. q FE (Flash Exposure) lock (¡94) FE (flash exposure) lock sets the correct flash exposure for a selected part of the subject. The FE lock functions
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    the Built-in Flash Built-in Flash Range (using EF24-85mm F3.5-4.5 USM lens) ISO Speed 100 200 400 800 1600 Wide-angle: 24 mm Approx. 1-3.4 m (3.3-11.2 ft) Approx. 1-4.8 m (3.3-15.7 ft) Approx. 1-6.8 m (3.3-22.3 ft) Approx. 1-9.6 m (3.3-31.5 ft) Approx. 1-13.7 m (3.3-44.9 ft) Telephoto: 85 mm
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    obstruct the flash and cause part of the photo to look dark. q When using the built-in flash, detach any hood from the lens to keep it from obstructing flash coverage. q Using the built-in flash with any of the following lenses can partially obstruct the flash coverage. Instead, use an EOS-dedicated
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    caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the retina of the eye. The Red-eye reduction function uses the camera's redeye reduction lamp, which gently the red-eye reduction lamp indicator goes off. q You can take a picture anytime by pressing the shutter button down fully, even if the red-eye
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    viewfinder. The Speedlite fires a preflash and records the required flash output for this subject in q memory. In the viewfinder, the display appears as shown in at the required exposure level. 4 Take the picture. q Compose the shot and take the picture. If the subject is far enough away to
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    Using the Built-in Flash Flash Exposure Compensation The EOS D30 camera can adjust the level of the built-in flash or any EX-series Speedlite. The compensation amount can be up to ±2 stops in 1/2-stop increments. You cannot use flash exposure compensation in the Easy Shooting zone. 1 Press the 〈 〉
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    with the EOS-Dedicated 550EX Speedlite The Canon 550EX Speedlite allows you to take high-quality flash pictures easily, in the same way as you would with a built-in flash. q E-TTL Autoflash E-TTL autoflash (preflash evaluative metering in memory) supplies the correct level of flash for the
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    Press the shutter button down halfway to have the camera automatically set the shutter speed or aperture value, just as in normal picture-taking without flash. Mode (Shutter-priority AE) (Aperture-priority AE) (Manual exposure) Shutter speed setting Manual (30 to 1/200 sec.) Auto (30 to 1/200 sec
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    , without changing the background exposure. q FEB is applied from the 550EX Speedlite. For details, see the User's Guide for your Speedlite. q For best results use 〈 〉 (single-image shooting) drive mode. (¡67) You can set the camera to change FEB settings in 1/3-stop increments. (C.Fn-4 ¡ 124) 98
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    Compensation For flash pictures with flash exposure compensation, see "Flash Exposure Compensation" for the built-in flash. (¡95) Modeling Flash Modeling flash allows you to see shadows, light balance, and other effects produced by multilight settings. 1 Check that the camera and Speedlite
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    cable connected to the PC contacts. The PC terminal has a locking thread to prevent accidental disconnection. Only the X-sync terminal is used for synchronization at 1/200 second or slower. q If you use the EOS D30 with a flash unit or flash accessory built for another brand of camera, the EOS D30
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    digital printers or photo lab printing services. This section also describes how to connect the EOS D30 to a television and how to set the date and time. About Image Data Taken or Recorded by Other Devices The EOS D30 may in some cases be unable to accurately display images taken with other cameras
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    The EOS D30 can display recorded images on its LCD monitor. You can view these images in single-image format, index format, or enlarged format. Press the 〈 〉 button to switch formats. Viewing a Single Image 1 Check the image. q Press the 〈 〉 button. The most recent single image taken by the camera
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    display, or once from an index display. The selected image is enlarged approximately 3×. The central part of the image is displayed first. An icon in the lower right part of the image indicates which part of the picture is currently displayed. 3 Change the display area. q Turn the 〈 〉 dial
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    ) Shutter speed (¡132, 136) Camera mode (¡20) Image number/total images recorded Image protect (¡107) Histogram Exposure compensation (¡95) Flash exposure compensation (¡95) (not displayed when flash not in use) ISO speed (¡55) Metering mode (¡66) White balance (¡68) Date (¡38) Time (¡38) Quality
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    〈 〉 button. The camera loads the images, and after the "Loading image..." screen has been displayed for approximately 2 seconds, the auto playback starts. q To pause auto playback, press the 〈 〉 button. During the pause, the [ ] indicator appears in the upper left part of the image. To resume
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    〈MENU〉 button to exit Rotate mode. q Rotating images in the display has no effect on the recorded image data. q Some software for loading images may not display a rotated image with the correct orientation on a computer screen. Pictures taken with the camera grip on the bottom should be rotated 90
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    mode. Formatting a CF card will erase all information on the card, including protected images. Be sure to carefully review the contents of a CF card before formatting. Once an image is protected, it cannot be removed by the camera's Erase function. To erase a protected image, you must first remove
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    section describes how to erase all the images recorded on a CF card in one operation. To erase images one at a time, see "Erasing a Recorded Image (Single Image Erase)". (¡47) 1 Set the camera to PLAY. (¡102) q Press the 〈 〉 button. The latest picture taken will be displayed. 2 Press the 〈 〉 button
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    images. Be sure to carefully review the contents of a CF card before formatting. q If a CF card from another manufacturer does not operate correctly, it may be usable after formatting. q CF cards formatted on other cameras or computers or peripheral devices may not operate correctly with the EOS D30
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    You can mark the images on a CF card for printing, as well as specify the number of prints, print type, and the image data (date and file no.). The print specifications for the Canon EOS D30 camera conform to the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standard. DPOF DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is
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    is Standard or Both, the Print Quantity screen appears. If the Print Type (¡113) selection is [Index], a check mark 〈 〉 appears at the upper left. q Images in RAW format cannot be marked for printing. q If you selected [Index], you can press the 〈 〉 button again to delete the 〈 〉 mark and cancel the
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    〉 icon. q To cancel the selection, set the quantity to [0]. q To select another image, repeat steps 4 and 5. q Press the 〈MENU〉 button to return to the Select Image screen. Selecting All Images You can select all images on a CF card at once, except those in RAW format. 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of the
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    the following print types. Standard: Prints one image to each page. Index: Prints an index of the images in reduced size, on one page. Both: Prints the individual images and an index sheet. 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of the Selecting a Single Image procedure (¡111), to display the Print Order
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    You can specify printing of the date and time on each image. 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of the Selecting a Single Image procedure (¡111), to display the Print Order screen. 2 Turn the 〈 〉 dial to select [Set up], then press the 〈 〉 button. The Print Order Setting screen appears. 3
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    You can specify printing of file number information on each image. 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 of the Selecting a Single Image procedure (¡111), to display the Print Order screen. 2 is [Index], you cannot specify both date and file number. Specify one or the other. 115 Playing and Erasing Recorded
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    the EOS D30 to a television (using the video cable provided with your camera) to display your recorded images. Always turn off the camera and the television before connecting or disconnecting them. 1 Open the cover. Video input terminal 2 Connect the cable. q Connect the cable to the VIDEO OUT
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    part of the image. If this happens, use the procedure below to clean the imaging element. Because the imaging element is very sensitive, we strongly recommend that you have the cleaning done by Canon service representatives. When cleaning the imaging element, always connect the EOS D30 camera
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    Main Switch to 〈ON〉 again, and the camera will be ready to shoot pictures normally. q Never disconnect the camera power during cleaning. If the power is to remove dust from the image element can damage the element. q Do not insert a dust blower into the camera beyond the lens mount. If the power
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    menu. The menu includes special settings called Custom Functions that are related to camera operation. This booklet indicates these settings with the mark, and provides basic descriptions. This chapter lists the EOS D30's menu functions and describes the use of the Custom Function settings. For Menu
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    the 54 picture as recorded on the CF card, as well as the compression ratio. Select Large 〈 〉, Large 〈 〉, Small 〈 〉, Small 〈 〉, or RAW. Red-eye reduction function Turns on/off a function for 93 reducing the "red-eye" look caused by using a flash sounds when the image is 85 in
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    software for processing recorded images, in addition to the standard parameters automatically stored in the camera. Allows the user to protect image - compatible devices. 6 Automatically plays images 105 sequentially on the LCD monitor. To conserve battery power, sets 33 the Auto power
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    (below). See page 45 When the Review function has 46 been set to On or On (Info), this determines the time that images are displayed. Select 2, 4, or 8 seconds, or Hold. Sets the LCD brightness. Select - normal or bright. Date/Time File numbering Language Sets the date and time, and the 38
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    List of Menu Functions Description Determines the video system format. Select NTSC or PAL. See page 116 Format CF card Formats the CF card in the 109 camera. Custom functions Sets custom functions that can 124 adjust many of the camera functions to meet individual requirements. 6 Menu
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    List of Menu Functions Custom Function Settings You can adjust many of the Canon EOS D30's functions to meet your particular requirements using the Custom Function settings. To change Custom Functions, select [C.Fn] from the menu. Func. No. Item Screen Select
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    . Exposure is determined when you take the picture. The optimum focus and exposure are thus always ready for the decisive moment. Effective for preventing the effects of camera vibration caused by mirror action in 88 6 close-up and ultra-telephoto shots. Effective in conditions that require more
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    Func. No. Item 06 Shutter speed in Av mode with flash Screen Select no. Setting or change 0 Automatic setting 1 Fixed at 1/200 second (when using flash) 07 AEB sequence /auto cancellaton when Main Switch is Off 08 Shutter curtain sync 09 Lens AF stop button Fn. Switch 10 Auto reduction of fill
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    Effects, remarks Effective for using flash at night or in dark locations. List of Menu Functions from the lowest exposure first. 83 Effective at filling in shadows at slow shutter speeds. 92 Camera AF does not operate while this button is pressed. 6 Effective for determining focus and exposure
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    (Set the Main Switch to Off to cancel, or On to show the first menu item.) 2 Show the most recently set menu item. (Retain in memory when the main switch is Set to Off.) 0 Not assigned. 1 Change quality. 2 Change ISO speed. 3 Select parameters. 0 Disable 1 Enable * Settings you set with C.Fn-11
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    change ISO speed quickly when you are taking photographs. 55 Lets you change parameters quickly when you are taking photographs. 56 Used when cleaning the imaging element. Effective when dust or small black 117 spots appear on pictures. 6 Menu Function Settings 129
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    Digital Cameras and Digital Photography AE Auto Exposure is a function that calculates the exposure automatically. The camera on the particular lens mounted on the camera. CF (CompactFlash) Card CompactFlash card is the storage media used to record photo images taken by the EOS D30. Depth of Field
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    ordering prints of digital camera images from photo lab printing services, as well as printing from household printers. The Canon EOS D30 is DPOF-compatible. You can specify printing from the camera itself and store the order information on the CF card. Photo printing services or household printers
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    higher the ISO speed, the greater the sensitivity to light. Digital cameras use ISO speeds based on silver-halide photography. JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group is a file format for compressing and storing color images. The compression ratio can vary, but higher compression results in greater
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    Drive Metering mode Single Continuous Evaluative Partial Centerweighted averaging REFERENCE Mode Dial Built-in flash White balance Auto Manual Red-eye reduction Auto Manual Image size Large Small Compression RAW 7 AF Modes and Drive Modes Drive mode Single Continuous ONE
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    aperture value. Picture will be overexposed. Turn the 〈 〉 dial to a larger aperture value. The desired depth of field 1) Move farther from the cannot be obtained. subject and try again. 2) If using a zoom lens, use the shortest focal length. Subject is too dark. Use a flash (the result
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    Line 〈 〉 The following program line applies when the camera is in Program AE 〈 〉 mode. ISO 1002004008001600 Lens EF50mm F1.4 USM EF24-85mm F3.5-4.5 USM WIDE24mm EF24- top edges of the graph. Example: Using an EF50 F1.4 USM lens with a subject brightness of EV12, the point where the diagonal line
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    stop increments. The larger the number, the smaller the aperture opening. The range of aperture values (f-numbers) displayed depends on the lens used. 1/2-stop increments Shutter speed Aperture value 1/3-stop increments Shutter speed Aperture value The shutter speed and aperture value can be
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    Canon Service Center (see back cover). If an error code is displayed after you take a picture, the picture may not have been recorded. Press the play button and review the image. Message List The following messages are displayed on the LCD monitor. Busy. No CF card CF card error. A picture
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    If you have a problem with your camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide as you check the camera. Power Unable to charge battery pack. Main switch does not turn the camera 〈ON〉. An incorrect battery pack is being used. Use a Canon BP-511 battery pack. (¡4) Battery pack is not correctly
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    Clean the monitor with a soft eyeglass cloth. LCD monitor is worn out. Consult the store where you bought your camera, or a Canon Service Center. (¡12, back cover) Images are blurred Lens focusing mode switch set to 〈MF〉 (or 〈M〉). Set the focusing mode switch to 〈AF〉. (¡30) Hand movement when the
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    when fully charged it has enough power for you to take approximately 540 pictures (Normal, with 50% flash use). Charging takes about 90 minutes. Battery Grip BG-ED3 This is a battery grip that holds two BP-511 battery packs. It provides a shutter button, electronic dials, AE lock/FE lock button, and
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    camera shake for super-telephoto shots, macrophotography, and bulb exposures. You can use the remote switch to press the shutter button down halfway or completely. Also includes shutter release lock and a one-touch locking plug for connecting to the EOS D30's remote control terminal. CF Card Memory
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    with the Camera Eyepiece Extender EP-EX15 Angle Finder C Strap Eyepiece Cover Compact Power Adapter CA-PS400 DC Coupler DR-400 Lithium Backup Battery CR2025 type CF Card FC-16M Battery Pack BP-511 Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3 142 Battery Pack BP-511 Battery Grip BG-ED3 EF Lens Remote
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    CF Cards CF Card Reader • Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk • Adobe Photoshop LE Disk Interface Cable IFC-200 PCU PC Card Adapter PC Card Slot Printer or Modem Port DIN-8 Pin Connector USB Port Macintosh Computer PC Card Slot Parallel Port USB Port 7 PC/AT Compatible Computer Video Cable
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    Major Specifications Type Type Single-lens reflex AE-AF digital camera with built-in flash and focal plane shutter (vertical travel), 36-bit full color (RGB each 12-bit), single-shot CMOS direct imaging sensor Picture size 22.7 × 15.1 mm (0.89 × 0.59 in) Compatible lenses Canon EF lens group Lens
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    predictive function; shutter can be released anytime regardless of focus (predictive Picture coverage 95% vertically and horizontally Magnification 0.88× (at -1 dpt, 50mm lens Image Control modes (five types: Portrait/Landscape/Close-up/Sports/Night scene), u Manual, i E-TTL autoflash program flash
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    one BP-511 Battery Pack (lithium ion battery) Number of images that can be taken 680 (No flash, normal temperature) (with a fully-charged 480 (No flash, low temperature) battery) 540 (50% flash, normal temperature) 400 (50% flash, low temperature) Battery check 3-stage battery check icon
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    camera body External flash system compatibility Compatible with E-TTL auto sync Red-eye reduction function...Built-in flash illumination type Interfaces USB/CF card slot (Type 1, 2)/Video minutes per battery pack Rated camera EOS D30 Canon standard testing conditions. q All product specifications
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    Date printing specification 114 DC coupler 4, 21, 29 Depth of field 77, 132 Dioptric adjustment 40 Dioptric Correction Lens 140 DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) 101, 110, 130 Drive Mode 67 E Easy shooting zone 20, 31, 90 EOS D30 Camera User's Guide 2, 5 EOS-dedicated 550EX Speedlite flash
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    battery 13 High-speed sync 98 MF (Manual Focus 30, 63 Mirror lockup 88, 124 7 Holding the camera 40 Mode dial 20 Household power supply 29 Modeling flash 99 I Image information 45, 104 Image zone 20 Imaging element 3, 117 Index printing 113 In-focus indicator 19 Interface cable
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    137 Specifications 142 Software Starter Guide 5 Sports Mode 51 Standard 111 Strap 4, 23 Sync shutter speed 91, 100 System Map 146 T Television connection 116 Test shots 3 Timer Remote Controller 141 Trademarks 3 V Video cable 5, 116 Video system 123 Viewfinder 19 Viewing the image 44
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