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Part 1: General Information
8) Recording shooting data
The shooting data (see Table 1-4) is recorded auto-
matically in the camera's built-in memory. With EOS
Link Software ES-E1, the data can be transferred to
a personal computer and then viewed and edited.
The memory can hold the standard shooting data
(shown by Table 1-4-1 and 1-4-2) for 100 rolls of 36-
ex. film. When the memory becomes full, the oldest
data for 1 roll is deleted and the data for the latest
roll is written in its place. Any of the 27 items of
shooting data can be recorded. The shooting data
items in Table 1-4-1 are recorded at all times. The
shooting data items in Tables 1-4-2 and 1-4-3 can be
recorded as selected by the user with EOS Link Software ES-E1. However, all 27
items of data cannot be selected for recording because the CPU's processing speed
is unable to handle all of them. With the maximum number of shooting data items
selected for recording, the memory can store data for 50 rolls of 36-ex. If only the
minimum number of shooting data items are selected for recording, the memory
can store data for 200 rolls of 36-ex. film.
The EOS-1V can only display the remaining number of data-recordable rolls (see
Fig. 1-12 for 36-ex. rolls). The shooting data can be viewed only with the EOS Link
Software ES-E1. Also, date and time information such as the shooting date and
time and film loading date and time are not recorded unless EOS Link Software ES-
E1 is used to enable the date and time to be recorded.
Table 1-4-1 Items Always
Recorded
1. User-selectable No.
2. Film ID No.
3. Film-loaded date and time
4. DX-coded film speed
5. Frame No.
6. Picture-taking mode
7. Multiple exposures
Table 1-4 Shooting Data Items
Table 1-4-2 Items Always
Recorded
1. Focal length
2. Lens max. aperture
3. Shutter speed
4. Aperture
5. Manually-set ISO speed
6. Exposure compensation amount
7. Flash exposure compensation
amount
8. Flash mode
9. Metering mode
10. Film advance mode
11. AF mode
1-10
Data recording mode icon
Remaining number of
data-recordable rolls
Each bar represents 5 data-recordable
rolls remaining.This bar display
indicates that 91 or more rolls are
data-recordable.
Fig. 1-12 Remaining number of
data-recordable rolls.
Table 1-4-3 Extra Shooting
Data Items
1. Bulb exposure time
2. Date
3. Time (hr., min., sec.)
4. Custom Function settings
5. Focusing point selection
6. Focusing points achieving focus
7. Battery-loaded date and time

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