Canon 9353A004 elan7n_instructions.pdf - Page 43

Eye Control Calibration

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e Eye Control Calibration (m Model only) With Eye Control, the camera detects which AF point your eye is looking at. That AF point is then selected and used to focus the subject. Calibration Procedure Before using Eye Control, you must calibrate the camera so that it can correctly detect the movements of your eye looking through the eyepiece. To calibrate it, look at the blinking AF point, then press the shutter button. You must calibrate it for both the horizontal and vertical camera orientations. The camera can save up to five calibration settings. • To maximize the calibration precision, read "Eye Control Calibration and Operation Tips" on page 46. • Before starting, complete any necessary dioptric adjustment. (p.25) • While calibrating the camera, do not take your eye off the eyepiece. ∗ "e" stands for calibration. 1 Set the Eye Control switch to . s"u" and the CAL No. are displayed on the LCD panel. Blinking number: Indicates unregistered calibration. Non-blinking number: Indicates registered calibration. 2 Select a blinking CAL No. • Turn the dial to select a number. • If there is no blinking CAL No., see "Deleting Eye Control Calibration Settings" on page 47. 3 Hold the camera horizontally and look at the viewfinder. 43

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With Eye Control, the camera detects which AF point your eye is looking
at. That AF point is then selected and used to focus the subject.
e
Eye Control Calibration
(
m
Model only)
1
Set the Eye Control switch to
<
e
>.
s
u
” and the CAL No. are displayed
on the LCD panel.
Blinking number:
Indicates unregistered calibration.
Non-blinking number:
Indicates registered calibration.
2
Select a blinking CAL No.
Turn the <
l
> dial to select a
number.
If there is no blinking CAL No., see
“Deleting Eye Control Calibration
Settings” on page 47.
3
Hold the camera horizontally and
look at the viewfinder.
Calibration Procedure
Before using Eye Control, you must calibrate the camera so that it can
correctly detect the movements of your eye looking through the
eyepiece.To calibrate it, look at the blinking AF point, then press the
shutter button.You must calibrate it for both the horizontal and vertical
camera orientations.The camera can save up to five calibration settings.
To maximize the calibration precision, read “Eye Control
Calibration and Operation Tips” on page 46.
Before starting, complete any necessary dioptric adjustment. (p.25)
While calibrating the camera, do not take your eye off the eyepiece.
e
” stands for calibration.