Canon EOS-1 manual

Canon EOS-1
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Lens Aberrations
and
Description Type
1.
Chromatic Aber-ration 1-1. Longitudinal Chromatic Aber-ration 1-2_ Lateral Chromatic Aber-ration
2.
Spherical Aber-ration
3.
Astigmatism
4.
Coma
5_
Distortion
6.
Curvature
of
Field Phenomenon
Illustration
1 a
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light
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Illustration
1 b
Illustration
2
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3
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4
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5a
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5b
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6a
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6b
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Optical Principle (Definition)
1-1,
An
aberration
that
occurs
from
different
indices
of
refraction,
according
to
the
color
of
the
light,
wherein
each
wavelength, e.g. a-wavelength,
band
c, has a
different
focal
point.
1-2, Image size
differs
according
to
wavelength.
(Refer
to
Illustration
I-b)
Impossible
to
eliminate
this by
changing
the
aperture.
This
aberration
is
caused
by
the
sphericity
of
the
lens.
The
light
does
not
focus
at
one
point
on
the
optical
axis because
of
the
different
indices
of
refraction.
(III
ustration
2)
This
can be
corrected
by
stopping
down
the
aperture,
but
a shift
in
focus
may
result if
the
lens
is
stopped
down
too
much.
As
the
light from a
point
not
on
the
optical
axis passes
through
the
lens, it
is
focused
as an image along
different
tangential
and sagittal focal lines.
(Illustrati'on 3)
Though
this
can
be slightly
improved
by
stopping
down
the
aperture,
this
cannot
be very effectively
compensated
for.
The
ray from a
point
not
on
the
optical
axis
does
not
focus
on
one
po int
of
the
image
pi
ane and
there
appears
to
be
a
comet-shape.
(Illustration
4)
This
can be slightly
decreased
by
stopping
down
the
aperture.
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A
plane
is
not
represented
as
being a plane.
A
square
is
distorted
either
in a barrel
or
pin-cushion
shape.
The
ideal image (Illustra-
tion
5a)
should
be an
exact
facsimile, like
A'B'C'
vis-a-vis
the
subject
ABC
but
the
distorted
image
is
delineated
as
indicated
by
A"
C".
(Illustration
5b)
I mpossible
to
correct
by
changing
the
aperture.
With ideal image
definition
(Illustration
6a),
the
subject
,
having
points
A,
B,
C,
on
the
same plane
corresponds
to
A',
B', C'
created
on
the
image plane. If
A'
and
C'
do
not
focus
on
plane B',
but
on
different
points
A"
or
C",
only
B'
is
in
sharp
focus
while
A"
and
C"
are
blurred.
Almost
impossible
to
compensate
for by
changing
the
aperture
.

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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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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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