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Welcome to the World of the EOS-1 N, The Flagship Camera of the EOS Series 2 Thank you for selecting a Canon EOS camera. Thousands of professional photographers throughout the world are devot-ed users of the EOS-1 — a flexible, high-precision tool responsible forrecording on film countless decisive ...
3 The EOS-1 N family consists of the following three models in addition tothe standard model: • EOS-1 N DP: This model combines the BP-E1* AA-size battery pack with theEOS-1 N, allowing the user to switch between the standard2CR5 lithium battery or AA-size batteries depending on theshooting situatio...
Camera Care and Precautions 6 1. Handling, Cleaning and Storage • This camera is a high-precision instrument. Be careful not to drop it or subject it to shock. • The Canon EOS-1 N has been designed for increased resistance to moisture. However, this camera is not waterproof and must therefore be han...
Camera Care and Precautions 7 • A minute amount of battery power is used for the display even when the main switch is set to . This does not affect the camera’s shooting capacity (num- ber of film rolls possible per battery). • Carefully check the camera’s operation after lengthy storage. When the c...
Camera Care and Precautions 8 4. Battery Information This camera requires battery power for operation. Always check the battery at thefollowing times: 1. When loading a new battery 2. After lengthy storage 3. If the shutter will not release 4. In cold weather 5. Before an important shooting assignme...
9 Nomenclature • Page numbers of sections related to each component are indicated in parentheses. N Lens Attachment Mark (red) ( → page 18) Lens Mount Mirror ( → page 72) Shutter Button ( → page 20) Self-Timer Indicator ( → page 70) Grip / Battery Chamber ( → page 14) Depth-of-Field Preview Button (...
11 Nomenclature Shooting Modes Manual Exposure: M Shutter-priority AE: Tv BulbExposure:Program AE: P Aperture-priority AE: Av * Depth-of-Field AE: DEP Shutter Speed Film Speed Battery Check ( ) Bulb ( ) * Depth-of-Field AE ( ) Custom Function Control Aperture Value Custom FunctionControl AEB Value* ...
13 I Shooting Preparations and Basic Operation This section explains the preparations neces-sary to set up the camera before use, as wellas the basic operation of the camera. ● Attaching the Strap Thread the ends of the strap throughthe strap fixtures as shown. Pull firmlyon the strap to make sure i...
14 1. Loading the Battery This camera operates on a 6-volt, 2CR5 lithium battery, housed in thegrip. • Refer to page 93 for additional information on the batteries of the EOS-1 N DP model and page 96 for the EOS-1 N HS model and the EOS-1 N RS model. m u Ih t I L m u Ih t I L 1 Using a coin or simil...
0 15 2CR5 Lithium Battery Shooting Capacity • Data based on Canon’s Standard Test Method using a new battery, EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens and 24-exposure film. Values in parentheses are for 36-expo-sure film. • Repeated autofocus operation without taking any pictures will reduce the overall shooting capac...
● EOS-1 N RS Main Switch : T u r n s o f f t h e c a m e r a a n d makes it inoperational. A : T u r n s o n t h e c a m e r a a n d makes it operational. RS : Same as “ A ” except that the R S ( R a p i d S h o t ) m o d e i sa l s o s e t . T h i s e n a b l e s acontinuous shooting speedof about ...
17 4. Setting and Adjusting Basic Functions This camera’s shooting mode, AF mode and metering mode are set andchanged as follows: 1 Set the main switch to “ A ”. 2 Press the shooting mode selector(or AF mode selector or meteringm o d e s e l e c t o r ) a n d h o l d i t d o w nwhile turning the mai...
18 5. Lens Attachment 1 Remove the lens' rear dust cap andthe camera's body cap by turningthem counterclockwise. 2 Align the red dots on the lens andcamera body, then rotate the lensclockwise until it locks in place witha click. 3 Set the lens’ focus mode switch to“ AF ”. • Autofocus is not possible...
19 6. Dioptric Adjustment The viewfinder has a built-in dioptric adjustment mechanism that lets youadjust the eyesight correction to achieve a sharp viewfinder image. Thisalso allows near- or far-sighted users to take pictures without wearingglasses. The diopter can be adjusted within a range of –3~...
20 7. Shutter Button Operation and Autofocus The shutter button has a two step construction. Press halfway (to the firststep) to activate focusing and metering, and press completely (to the sec-ond step) to release the shutter and make the exposure. 1. Pressing Halfway 1) This activates autofocus. W...
Shutter Button Operation and Autofocus 21 2. Pressing Completely This releases the shutter and takes thepicture, then advances the film. TheLCD panel’s frame counter displaysthe frame number. • Viewfinder data is extinguished during exposure. • If the camera moves at the instant the shutter is relea...
23 Film Loading 1 Set the main switch to “ A ”. 2 Open the back cover by using yourthumb to press the back cover lockr e l e a s e b u t t o n w h i l e s l i d i n g t h elatch down. • If you find it difficult to perform both operations with one finger, use one fin-ger to press the back cover relea...
24 Film Loading 5 After checking that the film tip isaligned with the orange mark andt h a t t h e f i l m p e r f o r a t i o n s a r eengaged with the sprockets, closethe back cover until it clicks shut. • D O N O T p u l l t h e f i l m t i p p a s t t h e orange mark. If the film tip passes theo...
25 Film Loading ● Removing Film The film automatically rewinds at the end of the roll. 1 W h e n r e w i n d i n g s t a r t s , t h e f i l mrewind indicator moves from right toleft to show that the film is rewind-i n g . A t t h e s a m e t i m e , t h e L C Dpanel’s frame counter counts downthe n...
26 10. Program AE mode [P] In Program AE mode the camera automatically sets the shutter speedand aperture value according to the subject brightness. This mode allowsanyone to start taking pictures quickly without worrying about exposuresettings. Five focusing points provide a wide focusing area, mak...
• If a shutter speed of 30” and the maximum aperture value blink in the display, the sub-ject is too dark. Switch to flash photography, referring to “V. Using Flash” on page 76. • If a shutter speed of 8000 and the minimum aperture value blink in the display, thesubject is too bright. Attach a neutr...
28 II Selecting the AF and Metering Modes • F i r s t m a k e s u r e t h e c a m e r a ' s m a i n switch is set to “ A ” or “ ” A L This camera’s wide-zone autofocussystem lets you freely select from fivefocusing points, allowing you to keepthe scene composed as desired whileconcentrating on the s...
29 1. Selecting the Five Focusing Points This camera incorporates a high-precision AF sensor called Multi-BASIS(Multi Base-Stored Image Sensor), equipped with five focusing points forwide autofocusing coverage. You can freely select any of the focusing points to compose the scene asdesired, or you c...
30 Selecting the Five Focusing Points • Turning the main dial selects the focusing points in the following order: automat- ic focusing point selection (all five focusing points are displayed) ↔ far left ↔ left center ↔ center ↔ right center ↔ far right. 4 The setting is completed when youpress the s...
● Focus Lock When you want to compose a scene with the main subject positioned outof the zone covered by the five focusing points, follow the procedurebelow to first lock the focus on the subject before composing the sceneand taking the picture. • The focus lock function is available only in One-sho...
32 The shutter will not release if the in-focus indicator is blinking. Try refocusing the subjecton an alternate subject with higher contrast at approximately the same distance, or usemanual focusing (refer to “3. Difficult Subjects for Autofocus” on page 34). 2. Selecting the AF Mode Two types of a...
33 Selecting the AF Mode ● AI Servo AF Use this mode when taking pictures ofmoving subjects. The lens focuses thesubject continuously while the shutterbutton is pressed halfway. AI Servo’spredictive focus control* can track sub-jects moving toward or away from thec a m e r a . E x p o s u r e i s d ...
34 This camera’s autofocus system is very accurate and can quickly focusmost subjects with the high-precision Multi-BASIS (Base-Stored ImageSensor) AF sensor equipped with five focusing points as shown below.However, the system may have difficulty focusing the subjects listedbelow. When autofocus is...
35 Difficult Subjects for Autofocus have vertical sensors, focus the subject,t h e n r e c o m p o s e t h e p i c t u r e u s i n g t h efocus lock function. 3) In the case of (f), use the center focusing p o i n t w h i c h h a s a h o r i z o n t a l s e n s o r ,focus the subject, then recompose...
36 AF M CANON L EN S LE S N E F N O 5 0 m m 1: 1 4 N 4. Manual Focusing Use manual focusing when the subject is difficult to focus with the cam-era’s autofocus system, or when you need to control the focus for alterna-tive focus effects. 1 Set the lens’ focus mode switch to“ M ”. • The AF mode displ...
37 5. Selecting the Metering Mode Three metering modes are available: evaluative metering ( ), partial metering ( ) and fine spot metering ( ). Center-weighted average metering as well as spot metering linked to the focusing points can alsobe set with the corresponding custom function. In all meteri...
38 Selecting the Metering Mode ● Evaluative Metering ( ) Use this mode for general subjectsa n d b a c k l i t s c e n e s . B y d i v i d i n g t h ev i e w f i n d e r i n t o 1 6 m e t e r i n g z o n e slinked with the five focusing points, thecamera evaluates factors such as sub-ject size, posi...
39 Selecting the Metering Mode ● Fine Spot Metering ( ) This mode limits the metering area tothe center of the viewfinder as definedb y t h e f i n e s p o t m e t e r i n g m a r k(approx. 2.3% of the image area). Usethis mode when you need an accurateexposure reading of a specific subjectarea. • I...
40 6. AE Lock The EOS-1 N's evaluative metering system is coupled to the five focusingpoints. It controls the exposure according to the subject's position, basedon the focusing point in use. If you want to determine the exposure independently from the focusingoperation, use AE lock. Use it when you ...
41 AE Lock 3 R e f o c u s t h e s u b j e c t , c h a n g e t h ecomposition as desired, and takethe picture. • When you change the scene composi- tion, the difference between the lockedexposure value and the continuouslymetered exposure value is displayedin the viewfinder in real-time. This custom...
42 7. Exposure Compensation When taking pictures in an AE shooting mode, you can compensate theexposure according to the subject conditions either by using the quickcontrol dial while looking through the viewfinder or by using the exposurecompensation button and the main dial. Exposure can be compen...
43 Exposure Compensation • The exposure level indicator and expo- sure compensation symbol are dis-played in the viewfinder, and the com-pensation amount is displayed in theLCD panel’s exposure level indicator. • In the LCD panel, “+” indicates overex- posure and “–” indicates underexpo-sure relativ...
44 Exposure Compensation ● Using the Exposure Compensation Button Exposure compensation can also be carried out using the exposure com-pensation button ( ) together with the main dial. 1 Focus the subject and confirm theexposure. 2 P r e s s a n d r e l e a s e t h e e x p o s u r ecompensation butt...
ONE SHOT AEB 3 2 1 1 2 3 v T 0 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 46 Auto Exposure Bracketing [AEB] 1 Open the palm door and simultane-ously press the battery check buttonand film winding mode selector. • AEB appears in the LCD panel. • The display remains for six seconds after you release the buttons. 2 Turn the main d...
47 • By setting exposure compensation (see “7. Exposure Compensation” on page 42) after settingthe auto exposure bracketing step amount, you can take three sequential overexposed or under-exposed shots while varying the compensation for each shot. The bracketing step amount is notchanged even when s...
48 III Selecting the Shooting Mode This section describes the camera’s variousshooting modes and provides guidelines onhow to select the appropriate mode for differ-ent subjects. • F i r s t m a k e s u r e t h e c a m e r a ' s m a i n swich is set to “ A ” or “ ” A L v A v M TDEP 00. Part.3 RS (E)...
49 2 Release the shooting mode selec-tor. 3 Turn the main dial until the desireds h u t t e r s p e e d a p p e a r s i n t h eviewfinder or LCD panel. 4 Press the shutter button halfway tofocus the subject and confirm theexposure. • The shutter speed and corresponding aperture value are displayed i...
51 Shutter-priority AE [Tv] Shutter Speed Display Shutter speeds are set in 1/3-stop increments. From 8000 to 4, the shutter speeds are dis-played as the reciprocal of the actual time values. For example, 125 on the display indi-cates a shutter speed of 1/125 sec. For shutter speeds slower than 4, a...
52 2. Aperture-priority AE [Av] In this mode, you set the aperture and the camera automatically sets theshutter speed according to the lighting conditions. 1 While pressing the shooting modeselector, turn the main dial until “ Av ” appears in the LCD panel. 2 Release the shooting mode selec-tor. 3 T...
54 Aperture-priority AE [Av] Aperture Value Display Apertures are set in 1/3-stop increments. Larger numbers indicate smaller lens apertures.The following aperture settings are provided in the camera, but the actual aperture rangeavailable depends on the lens in use. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 ...
55 3. Depth-of-Field AE [DEP] This mode places everything between two freely set points in the fore-ground and background within the zone of focus, effective for making sureeveryone in a large group picture or everything in a landscape photo isrendered sharp. After you designate the near and far poi...
57 Depth-of-Field AE [DEP] 6 Compose the picture and press thes h u t t e r b u t t o n h a l f w a y t o s e t t h eaperture and focus for the designat-ed depth of field. • The correct aperture value for the des- ignated depth of field and the corre-sponding shutter speed are displayedin both the v...
59 4. Manual Exposure [M] This mode lets you set both the shutter speed and aperture. Use thismode when you need complete control of exposure for creative effects orwhen using a hand-held exposure meter. The main dial sets the shutter speed and the quick control dial sets theaperture. ● U s i n g t ...
60 Manual Exposure [M] 5 Press the shutter button halfway tofocus the subject. “ M ” and the expo- s u r e v a l u e s a r e d i s p l a y e d i n t h eviewfinder. The exposure level indi-cator at the right of the viewfindershows how far the current exposuresetting is from the exposure valuemetered ...
61 5. Bulb Exposure [ ] The shutter stays open for as long as you press the shutter button. Byconnecting the optional Remote Switch 60T3 to the camera’s remote con-trol socket, you can keep the shutter open without holding the shutter but-ton pressed. Use this mode when long exposures are required, ...
64 3 Release the shooting mode selectorand metering mode selector/flashexposure compensation button. 4 Select a shooting mode and takethe desired number of exposures. 5 When the preset number of multiplee x p o s u r e s i s c o m p l e t e d , t h e f i l mautomatically advances to the nextframe. M...
65 IV Configuring the Camera This section describes how to change vari-ous camera settings such as the film speedand film winding and rewinding modes, allow-ing you to precisely configure the camera forspecific shooting situations. • F i r s t m a k e s u r e t h e c a m e r a ' s m a i n swich is s...
66 1. Manually Setting the Film Speed The film speed can be set manually when using non-DX film or when youwish 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 ...
67 2. Changing the Film Winding Mode Two film winding modes are available: single exposure mode and continu-ous exposure mode. ● Single Exposure ( ) The film advances one frame after each picture is taken. After taking a picture,return the shutter button to the half-pressed position to prepare for t...
One-shot/Manual AI Servo Continuous exposure ( ) approx. 3 fps approx. 2.5 fps 68 Changing the Film Winding Mode 2 Turn the main dial to the left or rightuntil the desired film winding modeis displayed in the LCD panel. 3 To complete the setting, press theshutter halfway or wait until the six-second...
69 High-speed rewinding starts automatically at the end of theroll. Rewinding does not start automatically at the end of the rolland starts when the film rewind button ( ) is pressed. Silent rewinding starts automatically at the end of the roll. Rewinding does not start automatically at the end of t...
70 4. Using the Self-Timer [ ] Two built-in self-timer modes let you delay the exposure 10 seconds or 2seconds from when you press the shutter button. When using the self-timer, place the camera on a tripod or a steady surface. DRIVE CLEAR AEB 1 Open the palm door and press thefilm winding mode sele...
71 Using the Self-Timer [ ] 3 Looking into the viewfinder, com-pose the picture and press the shut-ter button halfway to focus the sub-ject and set the exposure. 4 Press the shutter button completely.The self-timer lamp blinks to indi-cate that the self-timer function isoperating. The lamp starts bl...
• When shooting outdoors on a bright day or in a bright location such as a ski slope or asea shore on a fine day, take the picture within 30 seconds after swinging the mirror upto avoid burning the shutter curtain. • Do not point the camera lens at direct sunlight when the mirror is in the up positi...
73 Infrared film (film with extended sensitivity to infrared light) can be used toachieve interesting effects not possible with general-purpose film. Whenusing black-and-white infrared film, the film’s sensitivity to longer wave-lengths requires a slight adjustment in focus using the red infrared in...
74 7. Checking the Depth of Field Depth of field is the range of focus inf r o n t o f a n d b e h i n d t h e s u b j e c t i nwhich objects appear sharp. The depthof field varies from shallow to deepdepending on the aperture setting, theangle of view of the lens in use and thecamera to subject dis...
75 • Shooting mode ...................................... • AF mode ................................................ • Metering mode ...................................... • Film winding mode ................................ • Custom functions................................... Not affected Single e...
76 V Using Flash Attaching an EOS dedicated speedlite to thecamera’s accessory shoe enables advancedflash photography with the operational sim-plicity of normal AE shooting. In addition tooverall exposure compensation, independentcompensation of just the flash exposure ispossible from the camera sid...
77 1. Using EOS Dedicated Speedlites EOS dedicated Speedlites (540EZ, 430EZ, 420EZ, 300EZ, etc.) makeflash photography as simple as pointing and shooting. Moreover, built-inadvanced functions make it easy to achieve professional fill-in flasheffects in outdoor settings as well as automatic control o...
78 2. Flash Exposure Compensation This function lets you vary the automatic flash exposure level of EOS ded-icated speedlites. The flash exposure can be compensated up to ±3 stopsin 1/3-stop increments. 1 Set the quick control dial switch to . 2 While pressing the metering modeselector / flash expos...
79 When using the 300TL Speedlite, set the flash mode button to a position other than MHi orMLo. TTL automatic flash exposure is possible. Canon Speedlites other than those mentioned above can be used in manual mode. Flash Exposure Compensation 3 Releasing the metering mode selec-tor / flash exposur...
80 3. Using Non-dedicated Flash Equipment This camera’s shutter can synchronize with non-dedicated portable flashunits at up to 1/250 sec. and with studio strobes at up to 1/125 sec.Before use, test the flash unit at various shutter speeds to make sure itsynchronizes properly with the camera. ● PC T...
81 VI Custom Functions Custom function control is provided to let youcustomize the camera’s functions accordingto your personal preferences and shootingstyle. 00. Part.6 RS (E) (P.81~105) 27-01-2003 12:39 Page 81
82 1. Setting and Resetting Custom Functions ● Setting a Custom Function 1 Set the main switch to “ A ” or “ ”. 2 Open the palm door and press thecustom function button. • A custom function number is displayed in the LCD panel. 3 Turn the main dial to the left or rightu n t i l t h e d e s i r e d c...
83 Setting and Resetting Custom Functions 5 Press the shutter button halfway tocomplete the setting and restore theLCD panel to the original display. ● Resetting a Custom Function 1 To reset a custom function to thestandard setting, select the customfunction and then press the customfunction button ...
84 2. Custom Function Chart Film handling F-1 F-2 F-3 Custom Function No. Type Automatic film rewind operation Film leader retrieval after rewinding Film speed setting AF operation method Affected Function 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 ...
87 Autofocus starts when shutter button ispressed halfway. Focus is locked whenAE lock button ( ) is pressed. Shutter speed set by main dial. Aperturevalue set by quick control dial or by com-bined operation of exposure compensa-tion button ( ) and main dial. Aperture value set by main dial. Shutter...
92 Custom Function Chart ● Combined Use of Custom Functions F-5 and F-11 When custom functions F-5 and F-11 are combined, shutter speed andaperture value settings are carried out as shown in the following table. Shutter speed: Set by main dial Aperture value: 1) Set by quick control dial or 2) S e t...
Additional Information for the EOS-1 N DP Model 93 A combination of the EOS-1 N with the compact Battery Pack BP-E1 pro-vides a switch that lets you power the camera either from the standard2CR5 lithium battery stored in the grip or from four AA-size (LR6) alkaline-manganese or Ni-Cd batteries house...
94 Additional Information for the EOS-1 N DP Model 3 Press the Battery Pack BP-E1’s bat-tery magazine release button andremove the battery magazine. L A 4 Insert four AA-size batteries into thebattery magazine as shown in thediagram. 5 Insert the battery magazine into theBattery Pack BP-E1. • The re...
2. Shooting Capacity • Data based on Canon’s Standard Test Method using new batteries, EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens and 24-exposure film. Values in parentheses are for 36-expo-sure film. • Repeated autofocus operation without taking any pictures will reduce the overall shooting capacity. 95 1. Power Source...
96 A combination of the EOS-1 N with the Power Drive Booster E1 expandsthe choice of film winding modes to three and benefits from higher shoot-ing capacity (refer to page 98). Moreover, the EOS-1 N HS is designed forimproved operability with features such as a separate shutter button andAE lock but...
4. Shooting Capacity • Data based on Canon’s Standard Test Method using new batteries, EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens and 24-exposure film. Values in parentheses are for 36-expo-sure film. • Repeated autofocus operation without taking any pictures will reduce the overall shooting capacity. 98 Additional Info...
@ @ j A › ˛ ¤ » Œ “ Ł • ¯ [ d A “ A ` M A ˛ A V [ g ˝ ˛ ¨ ¢ ¯ › ‡ ¢ B @ 99 Attaching the Standard Grip The Battery Pack BP-E1 or Power Drive Booster E1 can be removed andreplaced with the EOS-1 N’s standard grip GR-E1 (optional) using theprocedure below. 1 Load a battery into the standard gripGR-E1 ...
100 Additional Information for the EOS-1 N RS Model In addition to all the features of the EOS-1 N, the EOS-1 N RS also has afixed, hard-coat, new pellicle mirror, a high-speed motor drive, and theRS mode. The EOS-1 N RS is a single-lens reflex camera having thefastest AF (autofocus) operation. Majo...
101 Additional Information for the EOS-1 N RS Model ● Using the vertical grip To use the vertical grip and the corre-sponding shutter button and AE lockbutton, turn on the ON/OFF switch. ● Nomenclature ON/OFF switch Grip Vertical grip shutter button Handstrap eyelet Tripod socket Battery magazine ha...
102 Additional Information for the EOS-1 N RS Model 1. Batteries for the EOS-1 N RS • Load the batteries in the same way as for the EOS-1 N HS. See page 98. 2. The RS mode When the main switch is set to RS, theRS mode will be set and the followingwill be set automatically: (1) One Shot autofocus wil...
RS Mode Approx. 10 fps Approx. 3 fps Additional Information for the EOS-1 N RS Model 103 4. Film advance mode ● Single frame advance ( ) After a shot is taken, the film will advance by one frame at the samespeed as during continuous shooting. ● Low-speed/High-speed continuous shooting ( / ) For as l...
106 Troubleshooting If you run into a problem operating your camera, check the following tableto see if you can find the cause of the problem. If the trouble persists, takethe camera to your nearest Canon service center. (A list of service cen-ters is provided at the back of this instruction book.) ...
108 6400 ISO 6 3200 1600 800 400 200 100 50 25 12 5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 32 22 16 11 8 5.6 4 2.8 2 1.4 1.0 30" 15" 8" 4" 2" 1" 2 4 8 15 30 60 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 f / No ¤ SHUTTER SPEED For EOS-1 N mounted with ...
109 Specifications ■ TYPE AND MAJOR COMPONENTS Type: 35mm focal plane shutter SLR (single-lens reflex) cam-era with autofocus, auto exposure and built-in motordrive. Built-in high-speed motor drive, 35mm focal-plane shutter, fixed half mirror, AF/AE single-lens reflex camera Format: 24 mm × 36 mm Us...
110 Specifications (3) To the right of viewing area: Exposure level scale ( ± 3 stops in 1/3-stop incre- ments), exposure level indicator ( 1 AE mode, expo- sure compensation amount, 2 AE lock, real-time meter deviation value, 3 manual exposure level, 4 AEB step amount, 5 background exposure when us...
111 Specifications (2) Manual compensation: ± 3 stops in 1/3-stop increments, by independent operation of quick control dial or combination ofexposure compensation button + main dial; can beused together with AEB. AE Lock: (1) Auto AE lock: AE lock occurs simultaneously with AF completion inone-shot...
112 Specifications (3) Manual focusing: Possible by setting the lens’ focus mode switch to “ M ” and operating the lens’ manual focusing ring. In-focusindicator lights up when focus is achieved (with EFlenses having maximum aperture of f/5.6 or larger). Manual focusing with the electronic ring is en...
113 Specifications P (program AE) Tv (Shutter- priority AE) Av (Aperture- priority AE) M (Manual exposure) X-sync shutter speed Shooting mode Automatically set to 1/60~ 1/250 sec. based on A-TTL or TTL program Manually set to any shut-ter speed of 1/250 orslower.* Automatically setbetween 30 sec. an...
(7) Manual focusing using the electronic manual focusingring,(8) Selection of center-weighted average metering,(9) AEB shooting sequence, (10) Cancellation of super-imposed focusing points, (11) Focusing point selectionmethod, (12) Mirror up photography, (13) Spot meteringlinked to focusing points, ...
115 Film related Quick Guide to EOS-1 N Functions Make sure the main switch is set to “ A ” before performing the following operations: DRIVE CF AEB 0 Check the batterylevel (refer to page 15) Power source related Focus related I S O Check the set filmspeed (refer to page 22) Take pictures inrapid s...
116 Quick Guide to EOS-1 N Functions AI SERVO ONE SHOT AF M C A N ON L EN S LE S N E F N O 5 0 m m 1: 1 4 Select the AFmode (refer to page 32) Focus the subjectmanually (refer to page 36) Select the shootingmode (refer to page 48) Select the meteringmode (refer to page 37) Compensate theexposure (re...
117 Quick Guide to EOS-1 N Functions Use AE lock tolock the exposurereading (refer to page 40) AEB 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 Take multipleexposures on oneframe (refer to page 63) Use automaticexposure bracket-ing (refer to page 45) Compensate theflash exposure (refer to page 78) Use the self-timer...
118 Quick Guide to EOS-1 N Functions U L T R A S O U M ONE SHO ONE SHOT Illuminating theLCD panel (refer to page 74) Reset all functions(clear button)[except for customfunctions] (refer to page 75) DRIVE CLEAR CF AEB Set a customfunction (refer to page 82) 3 2 1 1 2 3 0 Check the currentcustom funct...
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