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|. BASIC OPERATION
[1] Preparations:
1, Battery Load and Check
2, Lens Atlachment
3. Holding the Camera
4. Focusing
- Difficult Subjects for Autofocus
{Manual Focusing)
[2] Taking Pictures
1. Film Loading
2. Basic Picture Taking - Green Zone
- Focus Lock
= Film Rewind
3. Programmed Image Control
- Portrait
- Landscape
- Close-up
- Sports
Il. ADVANCED OPERATION
1. Creative Zone
P - Program AE
Tv- Shutter-priority AE
Av- Aperture-priority AE
M - Manual Exposure
DEP- Depth-of-Field AE
3. Flash Photography
Exposure Compensation
Multiple Exposures
Bulb (Long Exposure)
Manual Film Speed Setting
mapa
IV. REFERENCE
1. Comparisons Between AF Mode and
Film Wind Mode
2. Film Shooting Capacity
3. Program Lines
V. ACCESSORIES
Vi. CAMERA CARE
VII, SPECIFICATIONS.
1) This camera is not resistant to water
and should not be used outdoors in
snow or rain. If accidentally dropped
in water, contact an authorized Canon
service facility. Keep the camera out
of salt spray, and protect it from exces-
sive humidity. If used at the beach,
clean it thoroughly afterward with a dry
cloth.
2) Do not attempt to disassemble
the
camera yourself. Always take it to an
authorized Canon service facility for
repair.
3) Remove the battery if you do not ex-
pect to use the camera for about three
weeks or longer.
4) When storing the camera, wrap it ina
clean, soft cloth and
place in a cool,
dry, dust-free place.
Be sure to keep
the camera out of direct sunlight, and
away
from "hot spots" such as the
trunk
or rear window shelf of a car.
Avoid places where moth balls are
used, and in extreme humidity, use a
desiccant.
5) Carefully check the camera's opera-
tion after lengthy storage.
6) The battery may
explode
or cause
burns
if disassembled,
recharged,
shorted,
exposed
to high tempera-
tures, or disposed of in fire.
7) Film passing through X-ray examina-
tions at airports may be exposed and
ruined even if loaded in the camera.
Request a hand-checked inspection to
avoid damage.
8) Aerosol spray dust removers are not
recommended for the shutter curtain.
9) Condensation is a problem when bring-
ing cold equipment into a warm room.
If the autofocus optics cloud over, ac-
curacy may be seriously affected. Be-
fore entering a warm
room, put
equipment in a plastic bag so conden-
sation forms on the outside of the bag.
10) Color reproduction may be adversely
affected if the film is left in the camera
for a long time: Always develop ex-
posed film promptly.
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* Please see p. 54 for camera care in-
formation.

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