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Anleitung Canon, modell EOS IX Lite

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Anleitung Zusammenfassung


This will help you better understand and learn how to use its many functions. | Symbols Used in This Manual ! o This indicates precautions that can help you avoid problems in shooting. [=1 This indicates helpful information you should remember when you use your I LgJ camera. I „\A'„ This indicates hints for that will help you use your camera and shoot pictures I 'lip more effectively. The notation (-> ■) refers to additional pages that contain material related to the subject you are reading about. To prevent mistakes or problems, be sure to read the sections titled "Handling Precautions" on pages 8 and 9. The instructions in this manual assume that you are using your camera with the EF 22-55mm f/4-5.6 USM lens. Be sure to keep this manual in a convenient place so you can refer to It easily. ■ Before You Use Your Camera • Be sure to take some test shots before you go on that important overseas trip or honeymoon, so that you will know your camera is working properly. • The EOS-series cameras and EF lenses use an exclusive electronic lens mount that lets them adjust the focus and exposure settings automatically. Using lenses made by other manufacturers can cause either the camera or lens to operate improperly. Also, please note that Canon cannot assume responsibility for failure or other results of using EOS cameras with other manufacturers’ products. Features of the Advanced Photo System New Film The new 1X240 cartridge film is contained in a compact cartridge with no film leader. This does away with the usual troublesome process of loading/removing film, and instead provides easy drop-in loading that anyone can handle. You no longer need to open the back of the camera, pull out the film leader, and align it with a mark on the camera before winding, as with 135 (35mm) film. The cartridge has a data disk that records information about the film type, number of shots, and film sensitivity that the camera reads automatically. The cartridge also includes a visual exposure indicator that shows you whether the cartridge is unexposed, partially exposed, exposed, or processed. Midroll Film Change If you put a partially exposed roll of film in your camera, the camera automatically advances it to the first unexposed frame so you can start shooting from there. • Some cameras do not have this feature, and so will read a partially exposed roll as exposed. Make sure other cameras include this feature before transferring partially exposed rolls of film to them. Visual exposure indicators New Camera Size The Advanced Photo System makes it possible to reduce the overall size of the cartridge as well as the camera body (in comparison to other Canon models). Your camera’s particularly compact size is made possible by Canon's down-sizing technology. New Film Information (IX: Information Exchange) Advanced Photo System film contains a magnetic data recording area that records a variety of information about each frame (IX information recording). IX information includes date, time, title, print type, film orientation, flash on/off setting, subject brightness, exposure data, and more. The developers at the photo lab use the IX information to tell what type of print to use, how to improve print quality, and what information to display on the print itself. • You can select whether to print the date and time on the front and back of the print, or on the back only. • The type of IX information recorded depends on the particular camera model. • The size, style, color, and position of printed characters, as well as front/back date printing capabilities, depend on the specific photo lab. Principal Features of the Advanced Photo System New Print Formats Three print formats are available: C (Classic, the same print aspect raito as 135 print format), H (HDTV or wide-angle) format, and P (Panoramic). The print format can be changed at anytime. C format H format P format Print aspect ratio 2:3 Print aspect ratio 9:16 Print aspect ratio 1:3 New Photo Developing and Printing Methods Your exposed film can be developed and printed at any photo lab displaying the authorized Advanced Photo System sign. After developing, you will receive your pictures, an index print that shows all your shots printed on a single page, and the negatives rolled back up in the cartridge. Previous 135 (35mm) film came back with the developed film in a negative sleeve, so that you had to hold negatives up to the light to see which frames you wanted reprinted. But with the Advanced Photo System, you simply match the ID number on the back of the print or on the index print sheet with the ID on the film cartridge, and tell your authorized photo shop which prints you want. Contents Features of the Advanced Photo System.....................................................................3 Handling Precautions ...................................................................................................8 Quick Start Guide .............


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