Canon EOS-1 manual

Canon EOS-1
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[ ) Manual Exposure
Metered manual using the bar dot
display in the viewfinder can be
operated with the main dial selecting
shutter speeds and the quick control
dial handling the aperture values.
(Custom Function No. 5 reverses this,
with the main dial handling the
aperture and the quick control dial
inputting shutter speeds.)
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Shutter Release Time
Lag
Shutter release time lag
is
only
55ms, regardless
of
the lens being used.
Image loss time
is
also minimal.
Shutter Speeds
The EOS-1's vertical-travel metal
focal-plane shutter provides a full
range
of
electronically-controlled shut-
ter speeds. The blazingly fast 118000
second shutter speed stops practically
anything in mid-flight. Shutter speeds
range in
1/ 3-step increments from
30
seconds to 1/ 8000 second and appear
in the display panel. When shooting in
the bulb mode, elapsed time
is
dis-
played up to a total
of
120
seconds.

1/8000

1/250 Second Flash Sync Speed
The fast flash-sync shutter speed
of
11250 broadens the possibilities
of
daylight fill-in flash photography and
reduces ghost images from fast-
moving flash subjects.

1/250

Exposure Compensation
Conventional manual exposure
compensation adjustments can be set
+ 1 - 3 steps in
113
step increments,
which are confirmed on the display
panel.
Auto Exposure Bracketing
Auto exposure bracketing
is
a
way
of
handling tricky exposure problems.
The AEB function automatically
makes three continuous exposures,
shifting the exposure value up and
down from the exposure determined
by
the camera's light meter. The function
can be set within a range
of
+ 1 - 3
Corrected valu
es
are related to the exposure mode,
as shown below:
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Exposure mode
TV
AV
~

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Shutter-priority AE
-

o Aperture-priority AE

-

@ Depth-of-field AE

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-
@
ProgramAE

I Standard Function

-

® Manual

I Custom Function
-
steps in 1/ 3-step increments. AEB
is
set according to the film winding
mode, so photographers can control
the release timing. And since it can
only be canceled manually, continuous
auto exposure bracketing
is
possible.
Multiple Exposures
The multiple exposure function
presets up to nine exposures on the
same frame. The number
of
exposures
is
easily set
by
using the main input dial
and checking operation on the display
panel. The function can be canceled or
reset during mid-operation. Motor
drive-powered continuous multiple
exposures offer a great range
of
creative effects.
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EL
Illumination
An integrated EL illumination
function
fills
the display panel with
a soft blue light, making it easy to read
even
in the dark.
Mid-roll Rewind
Film can be easily rewound before
the last exposure has been made
by
pressing the mid-roll rewind button.
Using this feature along with Custom
Function
No.
2
is
particularly con-
venient, since the
film leader
is
left
outside the cartridge
for easy re-loading
at a later time.
Self-timer
The self-timer
~.
10
provides a choice
of
.
~
2
two release times - 2
seconds or
10
seconds.
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The Canon EOS-1 is a professional-grade digital camera designed for advanced photographers. With a robust build quality and ergonomic design, the EOS-1 provides a reliable option for capturing high-quality images. Equipped with a full-frame sensor, the camera offers superior image quality and low-light performance. The Canon EOS-1 features a wide range of customizable settings for fine-tuning the shooting experience to the user's preferences. Additionally, the EOS-1 has a fast and accurate autofocus system, allowing for quick and precise focusing on subjects. The camera also offers a variety of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, for seamless sharing and remote control capabilities. With its weather-sealed construction, the Canon EOS-1 is suitable for use in various shooting environments, providing added durability and protection against the elements. Overall, the Canon EOS-1 is a versatile and reliable tool for professional photographers looking to take their craft to the next level.

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BrandCanon
ModelEOS-1
Productnot categorized
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

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How can I fine-tune exposures using the Quick Control Dial on the Canon EOS-1?

To fine-tune exposures using the Quick Control Dial on the Canon EOS-1, follow these steps: 1. Adjust the f/stop and shutter speed in 1/3 step increments using the Quick Control Dial to fine-tune your exposure accurately. 2. Utilize the Quick Control Dial in AE modes like Intelligent Program, Shutter Priority, and Aperture Priority to bias your exposures up or down without switching modes. 3. Take advantage of stepless accuracy by turning the Quick Control Dial to manually choose your preferred settings. 4. Enhance handling by attaching the optional Power Booster for additional shutter release and AE Lock button. 5. Use the Custom Function Controls on the EOS-1 to personalize basic camera operations to suit your shooting style. Choose features like canceling autorewind, switching control of shutter speed and aperture settings, and more.

How do I use Automatic Bracketing on the Canon EOS-1 and set the degree of bracketing for different exposures?

To use Automatic Bracketing on the Canon EOS-1 and set the degree of bracketing for different exposures, follow these steps: 1. Access the menu on your Canon EOS-1 camera. 2. Navigate to the "Exposure Compensation/AEB Setting" option. 3. Select the "Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB)" setting. 4. Choose the number of shots you want to take for bracketing (usually 3 or 5 shots). 5. Set the exposure increment for each shot (e.g., 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV, or 1 EV). 6. Confirm your settings and exit the menu. 7. Press the shutter button to take the series of shots with different exposures. 8. Review the images to select the best-exposed shot for your desired outcome.

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