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    1
    Getting Started
    This chapter explains preliminary steps and basic 
    camera operations.
    Attaching the Strap
    Pass 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 take up 
    any slack and make sure the strap 
    will not loosen from the buckle.
     The eyepiece cover is also 
    attached to the strap. (p.99)
    Eyepiece cover  
    						
    							
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    1Remove the cover.
     When you remove the battery from 
    the camera, be sure to reattach the 
    cover to protect against short circuit.
    2Attach the battery.
     Align the battery front edge with the  
    mark (battery pack slot index) on the 
    battery charger. While pressing down the 
    battery, slide it in the direction of the arrow.
      To detach the battery, follow the 
    above procedure in reverse.
    3For CG-580
    Flip out the prongs and recharge 
    the battery.
     As shown by the arrow, flip out the 
    battery charger’s prongs.
      Insert the prongs into a power outlet.
    For CB-5L
    Connect the power cord and 
    recharge the battery.
     Connect the power cord to the charger 
    and insert the plug into the power outlet.
     
    X Recharging starts automatically and 
    the red lamp starts blinking.
    X
    The recharging time for a completely 
    exhausted battery is as follows:
    BP-511A and BP-514: Approx. 100 min.
    BP-511 and BP-512: Approx. 90 min.
      The numbers and markings on the 
    battery charger correspond to the 
    table on the left.
    Recharging the Battery
    Battery pack slot index
    CG-580
    CB-5L
    Recharge LevelRed lamp
    0-50%Blinks once per second
    50-75%Blinks twice per second
    75-90%Blinks three times 
    per second
    90% or higherLights on  
    						
    							
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    Recharging the Battery
     Do not recharge any battery pack other than Battery Pack BP-511A, BP-
    514, BP-511, or BP-512.
     
    If the battery is left in the camera  for a prolonged period without the camera 
    being used, a low electrical current may be discharged excessively and the 
    battery’s service life may be affected. When not using the camera, remove 
    the battery and attach the protective cover to prevent shorting. Before 
    using the camera again, be sure to recharge the battery.
      Storing the battery while fully charged may reduce its service life or 
    performance.
      Battery Packs BP-511A, BP-514, BP-51 1, and BP-512 are dedicated to 
    Canon products. Using them with a non-Canon battery charger or 
    product may result in malfunction or accidents for which Canon cannot 
    be held liable.
      Do not use the battery charger with any power transformer in foreign 
    countries. Doing so can cause malfunction.
     After the red lamp lights, continue  to recharge the battery for an 
    hour to attain a full charge.
      Even a recharged, unused battery will gradually drain its power. 
    Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day you plan to use it.
      By referring to the marking, you can attach the 
    protective cover to the battery to indicate whether 
    the battery has been recharged or not.
      After recharging the battery, detach it and unplug 
    the power cord from the power outlet.
      The time required to recharge the battery depends on the ambient 
    temperature and battery’s recharge level.
      The battery pack can operate in temperatures from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 
    104°F). However, for full operating performance, using it between 10°C 
    (50°F) and 30°C (86°F) is recommended. In cold locations such as ski 
    areas, battery performance temporar ily decreases and the operating 
    time may be shorter.
     
    If operating time is sharply reduced even after normal recharging, the battery 
    pack may have reached its service life. Replace it with a new battery.
      Battery Charger CG-580/CB-5L is compatible with a 100 V AC to 240 V 
    AC 50/60 Hz power source. Therefore, it can be used in foreign countries 
    without a separate power transformer. You only need a plug adapter if 
    the country uses a different type of plug.  
    						
    							
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    Load a fully charged BP-511A battery pack into the camera.
    1Open the battery compartment 
    cover.
     Slide the lever as shown by the arrow 
    and open the cover.
    2Insert the battery.
     Point the battery contacts downward.
      Insert the battery until it locks into 
    place.
    3Close the cover.
     Press the cover until it snaps shut.
    When the < 4> switch is set to < 1> or < J> (p.30), the battery level 
    will be indicated at one of four levels.
    z: Battery level OK.
    x : Battery level is low.
    b: Battery will be  exhausted soon.
    n: Battery must be recharged.
    Installing and Removing the Battery
    Installing the Battery
    Checking the Battery Level
    Battery Pack BP-514, BP-511, or BP-512 can also be used.  
    						
    							
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    Installing and Removing the Battery
    Battery Life[Number of shots · approx.]
     The figures above are based on a fully-charged BP-511A and CIPA (Camera & 
    Imaging Products Association) testing criteria.
    1Open the battery  compartment 
    cover.
      Slide the lever as shown by the arrow 
    and open the cover.
    2Remove the battery.
     Slide the battery lock lever as shown 
    by the arrow and remove the battery.
      To prevent shorting, be sure to attach 
    the protective cover to the battery.
    TemperatureShooting Conditions
    No Flash 50% Flash Use
    At 20°C / 68°F11 0 0750
    At 0°C / 32°F900600
    Removing the Battery
      The actual number of shots may be fewer than indicated above 
    depending on the shooting conditions.
      The number of possible shots will decrease with more frequent use of 
    the LCD monitor.
      Pressing the shutter button halfway for long periods or operating only the 
    autofocus can also reduce the number of possible shots.
      The number of possible shots with the BP-514 is the same as indicated 
    in the table.
      The number of possible shots with the BP-511 or BP-512 will be about 
    75% of the figures in the table for  20°C/68°F. At 0°C/32°F, the figures will 
    be about the same as in the table.
      The lens operation is powered by the camera’s battery. Using certain 
    lenses can reduce the number of possible shots.  
    						
    							
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    With AC Adapter Kit ACK-E2 (optional), you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level.
    1Connect the DC Coupler.
     Connect the DC Coupler’s plug to the 
    AC adapter’s socket.
    2Connect the power cord.
     Connect the power cord to the AC 
    adapter.
      Insert the plug into a power outlet.
      When you are finished, disconnect 
    the plug from the power outlet.
    3Place the cord in the groove.
     Insert the cord carefully without 
    damaging the cord.
    4Insert the DC Coupler.
     Open the battery compartment cover 
    and open the DC Coupler cord notch 
    cover.
      Insert the DC Coupler until the lock 
    position and put the cord through the 
    notch.
      Close the cover.
    Using a Household Power Outlet
    Do not connect or disconnect the power cord while the camera’s < 4> 
    switch is set to < 1> or < J>.  
    						
    							
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    1Remove the caps.
     Remove the rear lens cap and the 
    body cap by turning them as shown 
    by the arrow.
    2Attach the lens.
     Align the EF-S lens with the camera’s 
    white EF-S lens mount index and turn 
    the lens as shown by the arrow until it 
    clicks in place.
      When attaching a lens other than an 
    EF-S lens, align the lens with the red 
    EF lens index mark.
    3On the lens, set the focus mode 
    switch to .
     If it is set to < MF>, autofocus will not 
    be possible.
    4Remove the front lens cap.
    While pressing the lens release 
    button, turn the lens as shown by 
    the arrow.
      Turn the lens until it stops, then 
    detach it.
    Mounting and Detaching a Lens
    Mounting a Lens
    EF-S Lens mount index
    EF Lens mount index
    Detaching the Lens
    When attaching or detaching the lens, take care to prevent dust from 
    entering the camera through the lens mount.  
    						
    							
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    The captured image will be recorded onto the CF card (optional).Although the thickness is different, a  Type I or Type II CF card can be 
    inserted into the camera. The camera  is also compatible with Microdrive 
    and CF cards with 2 GB or higher capacity.
    1Open the cover.
     Slide the cover as shown by the 
    arrow to open it.
    2Insert the CF card.
     If the CF card is inserted in the 
    wrong way, it may damage the 
    camera. As shown in the 
    illustration, face the label side 
    toward you and insert the end with 
    the small holes into the camera.
    X The CF card eject button pops out.
    3Close the cover.
      Close the cover and slide it in the 
    direction shown by the arrow until it 
    snaps shut.
    X When the < 4> switch is set to 
    < 1 > or < J>, the shots remaining 
    is displayed on the LCD panel.
    Installing and Removing the CF Card
    Installing the Card
    To p
    CF card
    eject button
    Shots remaining
    The shots remaining depends on the rema ining capacity of the CF card or 
    the image recording quality setting, the ISO speed setting, etc.  
    						
    							
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    Installing and Removing the CF Card
    1Open the cover.
     Turn the < 4> switch to < 2>.
      Check that the “ buSY” message is 
    not displayed on the LCD panel.
      Make sure the access lamp is off, 
    then open the cover.
    2Remove the CF card.
     Press the Eject button.
    X The CF card will be ejected.
      Close the cover.
    Removing the CF Card
    Access lamp
      When the access lamp is lit or blinking, it indicates that the images 
    are being written to or read by the CF card or being erased. While 
    the access lamp is lit or blinking, do not do any of the following. 
    Doing so may damage the image data, CF card, or camera.
    • Shaking or banging the camera around.
    • Open the CF card slot cover.
    • Removing the battery.
      If you use a CF card already cont aining recorded images, the images 
    recorded thereafter by the camera might be appended with a file number 
    that continues on from the images already recorded on the CF card.
    If you want to restart the file numbering from 0001, set [ c File 
    numbering ] to [Manual reset ]. (p.71)
      If “Err CF ” (Error CF) is displayed on the LCD panel, see page 126.
      If you use a low-capacity CF card, it might not be able to record large 
    images.
      Compared to CF cards, Microdrive cards are more vulnerable to 
    vibration and physical shock. If you  use a Microdrive, be careful not to 
    subject the camera to vibration or physical shock especially while 
    recording or displaying images.
    On the menu, if you set the [ z Shoot w/o card ] to [Off], it will prevent 
    shooting without a CF card. (p.43)  
    						
    							
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    The camera can operate only after the  switch is turned on.
    < 2 >: The camera is turned off and 
    does not operate.
    < 1 > : The camera operates.
    < J > : The camera and < 5> operate.
    (p.32)
    The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button 
    halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely.
    Pressing halfway
    This activates autofocusing (AF) and 
    automatic exposure (AE) that sets the 
    shutter speed and aperture.
    The exposure setting (shutter speed and 
    aperture) is displayed on the top LCD 
    panel and in the viewfinder. ( 0)
    Pressing completely
    This releases the shutter and takes the 
    picture.
    Basic Operation
    Power Switch
    Shutter Button
     To save battery power, the camera turns off automatically after 1 minute of non-
    operation. To turn on the camera again, press the shutter button or other button.
     You can change the auto power-off time with the menu’s [ c Auto 
    power off ] setting. (p.43)
     
    If you turn the  switch to  while the captured images are being recorded 
    onto the CF card, the remaining number  of captured images to be recorded will be 
    indicated on the top LCD panel with the number of <
    N>. When all the images are 
    finished recording, the display will turn off and the camera will turn off.  
    						
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