Canon Eos Rebel T2 300x Instruction Manual
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2 Thank you for purchasing a Canon product. The EOS REBEL T2 (DATE) / 300X (DATE) is a very compact autofocus, single-lens reflex camera. It can be used for a wide variety of subjects and situations with fully automatic and user- controlled shooting modes. Read this Instruction manual and familiarize yourself with your new camera before taking pictures. Also read “Handling Cautions” on page 4 to prevent camera malfunction and damage. Before Using Your Camera•Before shooting an important event, be sure to take test shots to make sure the camera operates properly. • EOS cameras have a lens mount for dedicated operation (autofocusing, exposure control, etc.) with Canon EF lenses. Using a non-Canon EF lens with an EOS camera may not result in proper camera or lens operation. Note that the warranty does not cover any camera malfunction or damage occurring with the use of non-Canon products. Conventions Used in this Instruction manual•The < l> icon indicates the Main Dial. • All operation procedures described in this booklet assume that the Mode Dial is set to a mode except < :>. Before proceeding with any operation, be sure that the Mode Dial is set to a shooting mode. • Reference page numbers are indicated by (p. ∗∗). • The ★symbol indicates that the respective feature can be used only in Creative Zone modes ( T, R , E , W , Q ). • The camera control icons and markings used in this booklet correspond to the actual icons and markings found on the camera. • The ( ˜) and ( ∫) icons indicate that the respective function remains in effect for 4 and 6 sec. respectively after the button is released.
3 Contents Symbols The Caution symbol alerts you to actions to prevent shooting problems. The Note symbol gives supplemental information. 1 2 3 Conventions Used in this Instruction manual .....................2 Handling Cautions ..............................................................4 Nomenclature .....................................................................6 Before You Start 11 Installing the Batteries ......................................................11 Checking the Battery Level ..............................................12 Mounting and Detaching a Lens.......................................13 How the Shutter Button Works .........................................14 =Loading and Unloading Film ........................................15 ¢ Midroll Rewind ......................................................16 Fully Automatic Shooting 17 Since everything is automatic, all you do is press the shutter button. User-Controlled Shooting 27 You can set the desired shutter speed or aperture value to obtain the exposure you want. You take control of the camera. Reference 49
4 Handling Cautions Camera Care and Storage•The camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock. • The camera is not waterproof and should not be used in wet conditions or underwater. If the camera gets wet, take it to your nearest Canon dealer as soon as possible. If small amounts of water splash onto the camera, wipe it with a clean dry cloth. If the camera is exposed to salty air, wipe it thoroughly with a slightly damp cloth. • Do not leave the camera in places prone to excessive heat such as in a car on a sunny day. Excessive heat can cause the camera to malfunction. • The camera contains precision electronic circuitry. Never attempt to disassemble the camera. • Use only a blower brush to blow away any dust on the lens, eyepiece, mirror, focusing screen, film compartment, etc. Do not clean the camera body or lens with any cleaner containing an organic solvent. For stubborn dirt, consult your nearest Canon Service Center. • The shutter curtains are extremely thin. Use only a blower to clean them. Be careful not to blow air too forcefully on the shutter curtains. The shutter curtains can be easily deformed or damaged. Also, when loading and unloading film, be careful not to touch the shutter curtains. • Do not touch the electrical contacts with your fingers. Otherwise corrosion may develop on the contacts, resulting in improper camera operation. • If the camera is not to be used for an extended period, remove the battery. Store the camera in a well-ventilated, cool, dry place. During the storage period, press the shutter button to release the shutter a few times once in a while. •A void storing the camera in a laboratory, cabinet, etc., where corrosive chemicals are present.
5 •If the camera has not been used for a prolonged period or if you will use the camera for an important event, check the operation of all the camera controls or take the camera to your nearest Canon Service Center. LCD DisplaysBy their nature, LCD displays react more slowly at low temperatures, and may appear dark at high temperatures. The display will return to normal at room temperature. Batteries•Before installing the batteries, wipe the battery contacts to remove any fingerprints and smudges. This is to prevent faulty connections and corrosion. • Never disassemble or recharge the batteries. Also, never store a battery in high-temperature places or short circuit the battery contacts or toss a battery into a fire. • Although the batteries work well even at low temperatures, battery performance may decline slightly at freezing temperatures. In such a case, keep spare batteries warm in a pocket, etc., and use and warm the batteries alternately. How Low Battery Levels Affect Camera OperationOn the LCD panel, if the < π> icon blinks or it is not displayed, a proper exposure can still be obtained as long as the shutter releases. However, when the battery level is low, film advance and auto rewind might stop midway or not work at all and < π> icon may blink on the LCD panel. After the batteries are replaced with new ones, film advance will be possible and film rewind can resume by pressing the < ¢> button. Lens Electrical ContactsAfter detaching the lens from the camera, put on the lens caps or put down the lens with the rear end up to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts. Contacts
6 Nomenclature Film advance mode / Self-timer/*Remote control button (p.32/23/24) < l > Main Dial Shutter button (p.14) Built-in flash / AF-assist beam (p.44/19) Flash-sync contact Hot shoe Mode Dial (p.10) Strap mount (p.7 ) Lens release b utton (p.13) Remote control terminal** Depth-of-field preview button (p.42) Focus mode switch (p.13) Zooming ring F ocusing ring (p. 31) Body cap (p.13) *Remote control sensor / Self-timer/ *Remote control lamp ( p.24/23/24) < M > Flash button (p.44) Grip / Battery compartment (p.11) Red-eye reduction lamp (p.22) Film plane mark • Reference page numbers are indicated by (p. ∗∗). *D ATE Model only **For Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold separately).
7 Eyecup (p.26) Viewfinder eyepiece Film check window Battery compartment cover (p.11)Guide hole < 6 > LCD panel illumination bu tton < \ > Function button ( p. 22, 25, 26, 40, 42, 43, 44, 47) < 4 > AF mode/*SET button p.28/26) AF point selection keys (p.29) Back coverBattery compartment cover release lever ( p.11) Tr ipod socket < j > AE lock/FE lock butt on ( p.41/46) LCD panel ( p.8) < 3 > AF point selection button ( p. 29) Back cover release lever ( p.15) Aperture set/Exposure compensation button (p. 37/39) Midroll rewind button ( p. 16) 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.24) 1 2 3 4 Eyepiece cover
8 Nomenclature LCD Panel Shooting mode icon ISO film speed Shutter speed ISO film speed Date FE lock Battery level mark AF Mode y One-Shot AFyAI Focus AFyAI Servo AF Exposure level indicator Exposure compensation amount AEB levelRed-eye reduction lamp-on indicatorFilm transport indicator < = > Film mark < > > Function pointer < ? > Manual focus Multiple exposures AEBCustom Function Red-eye reduction BeeperSafety release lock Date Film advance mode Si ngle frame Continuous shootingSelf-timer/ Remote control Aperture value Red-eye reduction setting AEB amount Date Frame counter Multiple-exposure setting Self-timer operation Remote control operation Custom Function icon Non-DATE Model DA TE Model •Pressing the < 6> button illuminates the LCD panel. • The actual display will show only the applicable items.
9 Viewfinder Information AF points (7) Superimposed display < j > AE lock / FE lock AEB in progress < M > Flash-ready Improper FE lock warn ing < |> *High-speed sync (FP flash) Aperture value F ocusing screen Focus confirmation light Exposure level indicatorExposure compensation amount AEB level Red-eye reduction lamp-on indicator Shutter speed FE lock *W ith an EX-series Speedlite. Remove the eyecup, then slide the dioptric adjustment lever left or right until the AF points in the viewfinder look sharp.
BasicZone ImageZone OFF Full Auto CreativeZone 10 Nomenclature Mode DialThe dial is divided into two zones. 1 Basic ZoneFully automatic mode where the camera takes care of everything. Y : Full Auto (p.18) Basically, all you do is point and shoot. Image Zone (p.20) Fully automatic modes for a particular subject. U : Portrait I : Landscape O : Close-up P : Sports A : Night Portrait S : Flash off 2Creative ZoneSemi-automatic and manual modes enable you to take control of the camera to obtain the desired result. T : Program AE (p.33) R : Shutter-priority AE (p.35) E : Aperture-priority AE (p.36) W : Manual exposure (p.37) Q : Automatic Depth-of- field AE (p.38) 3: : OFF