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     Quick Control Dial (p.16)
    Tripod socket 
    Function button
    (p.23, 32, 68, 72, 
    73, 74, 80)Eyecup (p.25, 34) 
    Battery 
    compartment 
    cover release 
    lever (p.18) Viewfinder eyepiece
    
    						
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    Nomenclature
    LCD Panel
     Manual focus AF point mark 
     Film mark
    Exposure level indicator 
      Exposure compensation amount  AEB level
      Flash exposure compensation amountRed-eye reduction lamp-on indicatorFilm transport indicator Battery level mark
    Frame counter (E - A)
    Multiple-exposure setting (E - I)
    Self-timer operation (O - E)
    Remote control operation (R - E)   Aperture value (Q - V)
    Red-eye reduction setting (W, E)
    Beeper setting (W, E)
    AEB amount (Z - C)
    DEP points (E, R)
    Custom Function setting (W - Y)
    **Calibration No. (E - Y) Shutter speed
    (D - K, y)
    Depth-of-field AE (r)
    ISO film speed (U - F)
    Custom Function No. (p - P)
    **Calibration (u)
    ***FE lock (o)
     
    ISO film speed
     AEB
     Function pointer  Remote control mark
    Metering mode
    Z Evaluative metering
    X Partial metering
    C Center-weighted 
          averaging metering
    
     Beeper
     Red-eye reduction
     Flash exposure 
    compensation  
    Multiple exposures
     Custom Function
    **mModel only
    *** With an EX-series Speedlite.
    • The actual display will show only the applicable items. 
    						
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    Viewfinder Information
    AF points
    (Superimposed display
     for 7 AF points) 
     AE lock / 
    ***FE lock
    AEB in progress
     Flash-ready
    ***Improper FE lock 
    warning
    Shutter speed (D™K, y) 
    ***FE lock (o)Focusing screen
     ***High-speed sync
    (FP flash)
    Aperture value (Q - V) Exposure level indicatorExposure compensation amountAEB levelRed-eye reduction lamp-on indicator
     Flash exposure compensation
     **Eye Control Focus confirmation 
    light
    **Calibration indicator  
    (g - Y, h - Y)
    Depth-of-field AE indicator
    (rE, R) 
    						
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    Nomenclature
    Custom Function Set
    2OFF
    Full Auto
    Mode Dial 
    lock release button
    BasicZone
    ImageZone
    CreativeZone
    Mode Dial• The dial has modes in two zones.
    • The dial is locked when it is set to . To release the lock, hold
    down the Mode Dial lock release button and turn the dial.
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    Basic Zone
    Fully automatic mode where the
    camera takes care of everything.
    Y:Full Auto(p.28)
    Basically, all you do is point and
    shoot.
    Image Zone(p.30)Fully automatic modes for a
    particular subject.
    U: Portrait
    I: Landscape 
    O: Close-up 
    P: Sports 
    A: Night Portrait 
    2
    Creative ZoneSemi-automatic and manual modes
    enable you to take control of the
    camera to obtain the desired result.
    S: Program AE (p.54)
    R: Shutter-priority AE (p.56)
    E: Aperture-priority AE (p.58)
    W: Manual exposure (p.60)
    Q
    :Depth-of-field AE (p.62)
    3
    Custom Function Set
    G
    : Custom Function (p.83)
    42:OFF 
    						
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    AF Mode Dial
    ONE SHOT AF (p.39)
    AI FOCUS AF (p.40)
    AI SERVO AF (p.39)
    Eye Control OFF (p.49)
    Eye Control ON (p.48)
    Calibration (p.43)
    Self-timer / Remote control mode 
    (p.33, 76)
    Continuous (p.73)
    Single-frame (p.73)
    Eye Control Switch (mModel only)
    Film Advance Mode Lever 
    						
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    Conventions Used in this Instructions
    • The  icon indicates the Main Dial.
    • All the operations described in this booklet assume
    that the Mode Dial is not set to . Before
    proceeding with any operation, turn the Mode Dial to
    a picture-taking mode by pressing the lock button
    and turning the dial.
    • The  icon indicates the Quick Control Dial.
    • The  icon indicates the Quick Control Dial
    switch. Operations with the  dial assume that
    the  switch is already set to . Be sure it
    is set to .
    • The  icon indicates the AF point selection key.
    • The camera control icons and markings used in this booklet
    correspond to the actual icons and markings found on the camera.
    • Reference page numbers are in parentheses.
    • The 
    ★symbol indicates that the respective feature can be used only in
    Creative Zone modes (S, R, E, W, Q).
    • In this instruction booklet, a Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 lens is used
    for example purposes.
    • The procedures explained in this booklet assume that the Custom
    Functions are set to the default settings.
    • The (0) and (1) icons indicate that the respective function remains
    in effect for 4 and 6 sec. respectively after the button is released. ∗This instruction booklet includes Eye Control instructions. Ignore those
    instructions if your camera EOS ELAN 7N/33V does not have Eye
    Control. 
    						
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    Before You  Start
    Attaching the StrapPass the end of the strap through
    the camera’s strap mount from the
    bottom. Then pass it through the
    strap’s buckle as shown in the
    illustration. Pull the strap to make
    sure it does not slip out of the
    buckle.
    • The eyepiece cover is also
    attached to the strap. (p.34)
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    This chapter explains a few preliminary steps and basic
    camera operations.
    Eyepiece cover
    1
    2
    3
    4 
    						
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    Installing the Batteries
    The camera uses two lithium CR123A (or DL123A) batteries.
    1Open the battery compartment
    cover.
    •Slide the release lever as shown by
    the arrow and open the cover.
    2Install the batteries.
    •Make sure the battery contacts (+
    and –) are properly oriented as
    shown.
    •Do not mix old and new batteries.
    3Close the battery compartment
    cover.
    •Press the cover until it snaps shut.
    1
    2
    For places where CR123A (or DL123A) batteries may not be easily available,
    take spare batteries with you. Also carry spare batteries for extended shooting
    sessions.
    ∗In the Americas, batteries are not included with the camera.
    +
    -- 
    						
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    Checking the Battery Level
    Check the battery level after replacing the batteries and before using the
    camera.
    • The battery life shown above is based on Canon’s testing conditions
    with new batteries.
    • Figures in parentheses apply when the Eye Control switch is .
    Battery Life(With 24-ex. rolls)
    Turn the Mode Dial to a shooting
    mode.
    •Hold down the dial’s lock release
    button while turning the dial.
    sThe camera will then turn on and the
    LCD panel will display one of the
    following battery level mark:
    : Battery level OK.
    : The battery level is low. Keep
    spare batteries handy.
    : The batteries will soon be
    completely exhausted.
    : Replace the batteries.
    Temperature 0% Flash Use 50% Flash Use 100% Flash Use
    At 20˚C 125 (115) rolls 38 (33) rolls 19 (17) rolls
    At –20˚C 70 (65) rolls 20 (19) rolls 10 (9) rolls
    • If nothing is displayed on the LCD panel, the batteries may have been
    installed incorrectly. Take out the batteries and install correctly.
    • If you often press the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period or just
    autofocus without taking a picture, the battery life will be affected.
    • When not using the camera, set the Mode Dial to . 
    						
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    Mounting and Detaching a Lens
    1Remove the caps.
    •Remove the rear lens cap and the
    camera body cap.
    2Mount the lens.
    •Align the red dots on the lens and
    camera and turn the lens as shown
    by the arrow until it snaps in place.
    3On the lens, set the focus mode
    switch to .
    •If the focus mode switch is set to
    , autofocus will not operate.
    4Remove the front lens cap.
    Mounting a Lens
    Detaching the Lens
    5While pressing the lens release
    button, turn the lens as shown by
    the arrow.
    •Turn the lens until it stops, then
    detach it.
    • Keep the removed caps where you will not lose them.
    • stands for “Auto Focus,” and  stands for “Manual Focus.”
    • An EF-S lens cannot be attached to the camera.
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    Red dots
    1
    3
    2 
    						
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