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KORISNIČKI PRIRUČNIK PowerShot 8230B014 CANON
Canon
EOS-1D
Mark II N DIGITAL
Exif Print
PictBridge
BUBBLE JET DIRECT
ENGLISH
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing a Canon product.
The EOS-1D Mark II N is a high-performance, digital AF SLR camera with a large, fine-detail, 8.20-megapixel CMOS sensor. The camera is compatible with all Canon EF lenses (except the EF-S lenses) and designed for quick shooting at will. Besides high-precision Area AF, the camera has many features for all types of photography, from fully automatic snapshooting to professional-level, creative work.
Read this Instruction Manual to familiarize yourself with the proper operation of this camera.
Test the Camera Before Using
Before using the camera, take a few test shots and check that the images are properly recorded on the memory card.
If the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or read by a personal computer, Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused.
Copyrights
Copyright laws in your country may prohibit the use of images of people and certain subjects for anything but private enjoyment. Also be aware that certain public performances, exhibitions, etc., may prohibit photography.
Canon and EOS are trademarks of Canon Inc.
Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
● Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Corporation in the United States and other countries.
SD is a trademark.
All other corporate names and trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners.
* This digital camera supports Design rule for Camera File System 2.0 and Exif 2.21 (also called “Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard that enhances compatibility between digital cameras and printers. By connecting to an Exif Print-compliant printer, the camera setting information is incorporated and optimized to obtain better print output quality.
Item Check List
Check that all the following items have been included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer.
The accessories included can also be checked in the System Map (p.184).
☐ EOS-1D Mark II N / Camera body (Eyecup, body cap, and battery compartment cap attached. Built-in lithium battery for date/time.)
☐ Ni-MH Pack NP-E3 (protective cover included)
Ni-MH Charger NC-E2
☐ DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1
Wide Strap L5
Interface Cable IFC-200D4
Cable Protector
Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
Video Cable VC-100
☐ EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk (CD-ROM)
☐ Software Instruction Manual (CD-ROM, PDF)
Pocket Guide
Quick start guide to shooting.
☐ EOS-1D Mark II N Instruction Manual (this booklet)
Software Guide
Gives an overview of the bundled software and explains the software installation procedure.
□ Warranty card
* Be careful not to lose any of the above items.
* No memory card (for recording images) is included. Please purchase it separately. Memory cards made by Canon are recommended.
Contents
Introduction
Item Check List....3
Contents at a Glance....6
Handling Precautions 10
Quick Start Guide 12
Nomenclature 14
Conventions Used in this Manual 20
1 Getting Started 21
Recharging the Battery 22
Installing and Removing the Battery....25
Using a Household Power Outlet 27
Mounting and Detaching a Lens 29
Installing and Removing the Memory Card 30
Basic Operation....33
Menu Operations 38
Restoring the Default Settings....42
Dioptric Adjustment 43
Holding the Camera....43
Setting the Language 44
Set the power-off time/Auto power off 45
Setting the Date and Time....46
Replacing the Date/Time Battery 47
Cleaning the CMOS sensor....48
Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand Strap 50
2 Image Settings 51
Setting the Image-recording Quality 52
Setting the ISO Speed 55
Selecting a Picture Style....56
Customizing the Picture Style....58
Registering the Picture Style 61
Setting the Color Space 63
Selecting the White Balance....64
Custom White Balance 65
Setting the Color Temperature 67
White Balance Correction....68
White Balance Auto Bracketing 69
Setting the Folder and Memory Card 71
Creating a New Folder....71
Selecting a Folder 72
Selecting the Memory Card 72
Recording Identical Images on Both Cards (Dual image recording) 73
Record RAW+JPEG Images Separately (RAW+JPEG separate recording) ... 74
Setting the File Name 75
File Numbering Methods 76
Noise Reduction of Long Exposures 78
3 Autofocus and Drive Modes 79
Selecting the AF Mode....80
Selecting the AF Point....82
Registering and Switching the AF Point 84
AF Point Activation Area 86
AF Sensitivity and Lens' Maximum Aperture 87
When Autofocus Fails (Manual Focusing) 89
Selecting the Drive Mode 91
Self-timer Operation 92
4 Exposure Control 93
Selecting a Metering Mode 94
Program AE....98
Shutter-Priority AE 100
Aperture-Priority AE 102
Depth-of-field Preview....103
Manual Exposure 104
Setting Exposure Compensation....106
Auto Exposure Bracketing....107
AE Lock....109
Bulb Exposures 110
LCD Panel Illumination....110
Mirror Lockup 111
Eyepiece Shutter 111
Flash Photography 112
5 Image Playback 115
Reviewing Images 116
Auto Image Rotation 118
Setting the LCD Brightness....119
Image Playback....120
Changing the Image Display Format....121
Shooting Information Display 122
Magnified View....124
Rotating an Image....125
Viewing the Images on TV 126
Image Protection 127
Sound Recording for an Image 129
Erasing Images 130
Formatting a Memory Card 133
About Low-level Formatting 134
6 Direct Printing from the Camera 135
7 DPOF: Digital Print Order Format 151
8 Customizingthe Camera 159
9 Reference 175
Contents at a Glance
Image Quality
Set picture effects
→ p.56 (Selecting a Picture Style)
Set custom picture effects
→ p.58(Customizing the Picture Style)
Print the image to a large size
→ p.52, 54(L, RAW, Compression rate ▲)
Take many photos
→ p.52, 54(S, Compression rate ▲)
Adjust the color tone
→ p.68, 69(WB correction, WB bracketing)
Take black-and-white or sepia photos
→ p.57 (Monochrome)
Focusing
Change the AF point
→ p.82 ( Selecting the AF point)
Photograph a still subject
→ p.80 (One-Shot AF)
Photograph a moving subject
→ p.80 (Al Servo AF)
Set the number of AF points from 45 to 11 or 9
→ p.166 (C.Fn-13-1, 2, 3, 4)
Enhance subject tracking with AI SERVO AF
→ p.86 (AF point expansion)
Drive
• Change the continuous shooting speed → p.91 (Drive)
Shooting
- Freeze or blur the action
→ p.100 (Tv Shutter-priority AE)
- Blur or the background or make everything look sharp
→ p.102 (Av Aperture-priority AE)
- Set the ISO speed to suit the scene's brightness
→ p.55 (ISO speed)
- Adjust the image brightness (exposure)
→ p.106, 107 (☑ Exposure compensation, ☐ AEB)
- Set mirror lockup
→ p.111 (Mirror lockup)
- Create a new folder to save images
→ p.71 (Creating a folder)
- Image backup on another card p.73 (Dual image recording)
- Save RAW and JPEG images separately
→ p.74 (RAW+JPEG separate recording)
- Restore camera's default settings
→ p.42 (Reset camera settings)
Image Playback and Printing
- Check the shooting data
→ p.122 (Shooting information display)
- Check the focus precision
→ p.124 (Magnified zoom display)
● Prevent accidental erasure of an image
→ p.127 (○- Protect)
- Erase an image
→ p.130 (Erase)
Safety Warnings
Follow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury, death, and material damage.
Preventing Serious Injury or Death
To prevent fire, excessive heat, chemical leakage, and explosions, follow the safeguards below:
Do not use any batteries, power sources, and accessories not specified in this booklet. Do not use any home-made or modified batteries.
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or modify the battery pack or back-up battery. Do not apply heat or apply solder to the battery pack or back-up battery. Do not expose the battery pack or back-up battery to fire or water. And do not subject the battery pack or back-up battery to strong physical shock.
Do not install the battery pack or back-up battery in reversed polarity (+ -). Do not mix new and old or different types of batteries.
Do not recharge the battery pack outside the allowable ambient temperature range of 0^ C - 40^ C. Also, do not exceed the recharging time.
Do not insert any foreign metallic objects into the electrical contacts of the camera, accessories, connecting cables, etc.
Keep the back-up battery away from children. If a child swallows the battery, consult a physician immediately. (Battery chemicals may harm the stomach and intestines.)
When disposing of a battery pack or back-up battery, insulate the electrical contacts with tape to prevent contact with other metallic objects or batteries. This is to prevent fire or an explosion.
If excessive heat, smoke, or fumes are emitted during battery pack recharging, immediately unplug the battery charger from the power outlet to stop the recharging and prevent a fire.
If the battery pack or back-up battery leaks, changes color, deforms, or emits smoke or fumes, remove it immediately. Be careful not to get burned in the process.
Prevent any battery leakage from contacting your eyes, skin, and clothing. It can cause blindness or skin problems. If the battery leakage contacts your eyes, skin, or clothing, flush the affected area with lots of clean water without rubbing it. See a physician immediately.
During the recharging, keep the equipment away from the reach of children. The cord can accidentally choke the child or give an electrical shock.
Do not leave any cords near a heat source. It can deform the cord or melt the insulation and cause a fire or electrical shock.
Do not fire the flash at someone driving a car. It may cause an accident.
Do not fire the flash near a person's eyes. It may impair the person's vision. When using flash to photograph an infant, keep at least 1 meter away.
Before storing the camera or accessory when not in use, remove the battery pack and disconnect the power plug. This is to prevent electrical shock, heat generation, and fire.
Do not use the equipment where there is flammable gas. This is to prevent an explosion or fire.
If you drop the equipment and the casing breaks open to expose the internal parts, do not touch the internal parts due to the possibility of electrical shock.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. High-voltage internal parts can cause electrical shock.
Do not look at the sun or an extremely bright light source through the camera or lens. Doing so may damage your vision.
Keep the camera from the reach of small children. The neck strap can accidentally choke the child.
Do not store the equipment in dusty or humid places. This is to prevent fire and electrical shock.
Before using the camera inside an airplane or hospital, check if it is allowed. Electromagnetic waves emitted by the camera may interfere with the plane's instruments or the hospital's medical equipment.
• To prevent fire and electrical shock, follow the safeguards below:
Always insert the power plug all the way in.
Do not handle a power plug with wet hands.
When unplugging a power plug, grasp and pull the plug instead of the cord.
Do not scratch, cut, or excessively bend the cord or put a heavy object on the cord. Also do not twist or tie the cords.
Do not connect too many power plugs to the same power outlet.
Do not use a cord whose insulation has been damaged.
Occasionally unplug the power plug and use a dry cloth to clean off the dust around the power outlet. If the surrounding is dusty, humid, or oily, the dust on the power outlet may become moist and short-circuit the outlet to cause a fire.
Do not leave equipment inside a car under the hot sun or near a heat source. The equipment may become hot and cause skin burns.
Do not carry the camera around while it is attached to a tripod. Doing so may cause injury. Also make sure the tripod is sturdy enough to support the camera and lens.
Do not leave a lens or lens-attached camera under the sun without the lens cap attached. Otherwise, the lens may concentrate the sun's rays and cause a fire.
Do not cover or wrap the battery-recharging apparatus with a cloth. Doing so may trap heat within and cause the casing to deform or catch fire.
If you drop the camera in water or if water or metal fragments enter inside the camera, promptly remove the battery pack and back-up battery. This is to prevent fire and electrical shock.
Do not use or leave the battery pack or back-up battery in a hot environment. Doing so may cause battery leakage or a shorter battery life. The battery pack or back-up battery can also become hot and cause skin burns.
Do not use paint thinner, benzene, or other organic solvents to clean the equipment. Doing so may cause fire or a health hazard.
Do not leave equipment inside a car under the hot sun or near a heat source. The equipment may become hot and cause skin burns.
Do not carry the camera around while it is attached to a tripod. Doing so may cause injury. Also make sure the tripod is sturdy enough to support the camera and lens.
Do not leave a lens or lens-attached camera under the sun without the lens cap attached. Otherwise, the lens may concentrate the sun's rays and cause a fire.
Do not cover or wrap the battery-recharging apparatus with a cloth. Doing so may trap heat within and cause the casing to deform or catch fire.
If you drop the camera in water or if water or metal fragments enter inside the camera, promptly remove the battery pack and back-up battery. This is to prevent fire and electrical shock.
Do not use or leave the battery pack or back-up battery in a hot environment. Doing so may cause battery leakage or a shorter battery life. The battery pack or back-up battery can also become hot and cause skin burns.
Do not use paint thinner, benzene, or other organic solvents to clean the equipment. Doing so may cause fire or a health hazard.
Preventing Injury or Equipment Damage
If the product does not work properly or requires repair, contact your dealer or your nearest Canon Service Center.
Handling Precautions
Camera Care
- This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock
- The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater. If you accidentally drop the camera into water, remove the battery and promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center. Wipe off any water droplets with a dry cloth. If the camera has been exposed to salty air, wipe with a well-wrun wet cloth.
- Never leave the camera near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a magnet or electric motor. Also avoid using or leaving the camera near anything emitting strong radio waves such as a large antenna. Strong magnetic fields can cause camera misoperation or destroy image data.
- Do not leave the camera in excessive heat such as in a car in direct sunlight. High temperatures can cause the camera to malfunction.
- The camera contains precision electronic circuitry. Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself.
- Use a blower to blow away dust on the lens, viewfinder, mirror, and focusing screen. Do not use cleaners that contain organic solvents to clean the camera body or lens. For stubborn dirt, take the camera to a Canon Service Center.
- Do not touch the camera's electrical contacts with your fingers. This is to prevent the contacts from corroding. Corroded contacts can cause camera misoperation.
- If the camera is suddenly brought in from the cold into a warm room, condensation may form on the camera and internal parts. To prevent condensation, first put the camera in a sealed plastic bag and let it adjust to the warmer temperature before taking it out of the bag.
- If condensation forms on the camera, do not use the camera. This is to avoid damaging the camera. If this occurs, remove the lens, memory card and battery from the camera, and wait until the condensation has evaporated before using the camera.
- If the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery and store the camera in a cool, dry, well-ventilated location. Even while the camera is in storage, press the shutter button a few times once in a while to check that the camera is still working.
- Avoid storing the camera where there are corrosive chemicals such as a darkroom or chemical lab.
- If the camera has not been used for an extended period, test all its functions before using the camera. If you have not used the camera for some time or if there is an important shoot coming up, have the camera checked by your Canon dealer or check the camera yourself and make sure it is working properly.
LCD Panels and LCD Monitor
Although the LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision technology with over 99.99% active pixels, there might be a few dead pixels among the remaining 0.01% or less pixels. Dead pixels displaying only black or red, etc., are not a malfunction. They do not affect the images recorded.
- At low temperatures, the liquid-crystal display response may become slower. And at high temperatures, the display may blacken. In either case, the display will return to normal at room temperature.
Memory Cards
● Memory cards are precision device. Do not drop the memory card or subject it to vibration. Doing so could damage the images recorded on them.
- Do not store or use a memory card near anything having a strong magnetic field such as a TV set, speakers, or magnet. Also avoid places prone to having static electricity. Otherwise, the images recorded on the memory card might be lost.
- Do not leave memory cards in direct sunlight or near a heat source. Doing so can warp the cards and make them unusable.
- Do not spill any liquid onto the memory card.
● Always store your memory cards in a case to protect the data stored on them.
● Non-Canon memory cards may not be able to record and playback images. Using Canon memory cards is recommended.
- Do not bend the card or subject it to any excessive force or physical shock.
- Do not store memory cards in hot, dusty, or humid locations.
Lens Electrical Contacts
After detaching the lens from the camera, attach the lens caps or put down the lens with the rear end up to avoid scratching the lens surface and electrical contacts.
Cautions for Prolonged Use
When the <∅> switch is left for a prolonged period, the camera may become hot. Although this is not a malfunction, holding the hot camera for a long period can cause slight skin burns.
Quick Start Guide
1
Insert the battery. (p.25)
Take off the cap and insert a fully-charged battery.
2
Attach the lens. (p.29)
Align the red dot.
3
Set the lens focus mode switch to . (p.29)
4
Insert a memory card. (p.30)
Insert a CF card into the left slot and/or insert an SD card into the right slot.
5
Set the power switch to . (p.33)
6
Set the camera to the default settings. (p.42)
Press the <◀> and buttons together for 2 sec.
- The
Program AE mode will be set.
7
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Focus the subject. (p.34)
Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway to autofocus.
8
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Take the picture. (p.34)
Press the shutter button fully to take the picture.
9
View the image. (p.116)
The image will de displayed for about 2 sec.
Shooting will be possible only when a CF card or SD card is in the camera.
To view images captured so far, see "Image Playback" (p.120).
To delete an image, see "Erasing Images" (p.130).
Nomenclature
For detailed information, reference page numbers are provided in parentheses (p.**).
Battery compartment cap (p.25)
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* In this manual, "SD card" refers to the SD memory card.
Top LCD Panel
Aperture
AEB amount
AF point selection mode (AF, [], HP)
Memory card No. (1, 2)
Shooting mode
P : Program AE
M: Manual exposure
Tv : Shutter-priority AE
Av : Aperture-priority AE
Metering mode
Evaluative Metering
Partial Metering
Spot Metering
□Center-weighted
Averaged Metering
Shutter speeds
Bulb
Bulb exposure time (min.:sec.)
AF point selection mode ([ ], SEL)
FE lock (FEL)
Busy (buSY)
Error (Err)
ISO speed
Shots remaining
ISO speed
Self-timer countdown
Bulb exposure time (Hours)
Error code
Remaining images to record
MTv 8:88 ISO(1888)
Av 8.8 AI SERVO ONE SHOT
AF mode
ONE SHOT :
One-Shot AF
AI SERVO :
Al Servo AF
Exposure level scale
Battery
check icon
# Personal Function icon
Flash exposure compensation
Drive modes
Single shooting
Low-speed continuous shooting
High-speed continuous shooting
^10 Self-timer (10 sec.)
_2 Self-timer (2 sec.)
Exposure compensation amount
AEB range
Flash exposure compensation amount
The actual display will show only the applicable items.
Rear LCD Panel
The actual display will show only the applicable items.
Viewfinder Information
The actual display will show only the applicable items.
Conventions Used in this Manual
- In the text, the <icon indicates the power switch. All operations described in this manual assume that the <switch is set to or <■>
- The <图标> icon indicates the Main Dial.
- The <○> icon indicates the Quick Control Dial.
- The <图标> icon indicates the Quick Control Dial switch.
- Operations with the <○> dial assume that the <▽> switch is already set to . Be sure it is set to .
In this manual, the icons and markings indicating the camera's buttons, dials, and settings correspond to the icons and markings on the camera.
For more information, reference page numbers are provided in parentheses (p.**).
The Canon EF50mm f/1.4 USM lens is used as the demonstration lens in this Instruction Manual.
The procedures assume that the menu settings and Custom Functions are set to the default settings.
The MENU icon indicates that the setting can be changed with the menu.
● (6) or (16) indicates that the relevant function remains active for 6 sec. or 16 sec. respectively after you let go of the button.
● This manual uses the following alert symbols:
The Caution symbol indicates a warning to prevent shooting problems.
☐: The Note symbol gives supplemental information.
1
Getting Started
This chapter explains a few preparatory steps and basic operations with the EOS-1D Mark II N.
Recharging the Battery
To charge the Ni-MH Pack NP-E3, connect it to Ni-MH Charger NC-E2.
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1 Connect the power cord.
Connect the AC plug to a power outlet and connect the power cord to the charger.
The lamp will light.
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2 Detach the protective cover and connect the battery.
Connect the charger's charge/discharge plug to the battery's socket.
Attach the cover to the battery compartment cap and store it.
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3 Recharge the battery.
When you connect the battery, the recharging will start automatically and the red lamp will light.
- It takes about 120 minutes to fully recharge a completely exhausted battery.
- When the battery is fully charged, the lamp will blink quickly (twice per sec.).
● After recharging the battery, disconnect it and unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
Refreshing the Battery
If the Ni-MH battery is repeatedly recharged before it has discharged completely, the capacity degrades due to the memory effect. To eliminate this memory effect, follow the procedure below.
1 Connect the battery.
2 Hold down the button until the orange lamp lights.
The battery will begin to discharge.
● The discharge time will vary depending on the remaining capacity. Discharging a fully-charged battery will take about 8.5 hours.
- When the discharge is completed, charging will start automatically.
- To interrupt the discharge, press the button until the red lamp lights.
When two batteries are connected, the battery which was connected first will be charged first. After the first battery is fully charged, the other battery will start charging automatically. The battery waiting to be charged will have the lamp blinking slowly (every other second). And when two batteries are to be discharged, the battery waiting to be discharged will have the lamp blinking slowly.
Also, with two batteries connected, one can be charging while the other is discharging.
If you only want to discharge the battery, you need not connect the power cord to a power outlet. Press the button. When the discharge is completed, the lamp will turn off.
The NC-E2 is compatible with 100-240 V AC. It can also be used with a commercially-available AC plug compatible with the respective country's power outlet.
Whenever the battery is out of the camera, be sure to attach the protective cover to prevent a short circuit.
The Ni-MH battery discharges naturally even while it is not used. You should charge the battery at least once every 6 months.
The NP-E3 is dedicated to the EOS-1D series camera. It cannot be used with Power Drive Booster PB-E2.
Lamp Indications
Lights
Slow Blinking (every other second)
Fast Blinking (twice per second)
Off
CHARGE lamp
Charging
Waiting to be charged
Fully charged
Battery not connected
REFRESH lamp
Discharging
Waiting to be discharged
-
Fully discharged
Charge and Discharge Indications
lamp does not light
If the battery temperature is not within 0^ C to 40^ C when
you connect it, charging is disabled for safety reasons. Battery charging will be possible after the battery temperature returns to normal.
lamp and lamp both blink during charging
An abnormally-high battery temperature was detected so the charging was terminated. Consult your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center.
lamp does not light
If the battery cannot be discharged even if it has some charge left, there might be a problem with the battery. Consult your dealer or your nearest Canon Service Center.
Installing and Removing the Battery
Installing the Battery
1 Detach the battery compartment cap.
- Grasp both sides of the cap and pull it off.
2 Insert the battery.
- Insert the battery and while pushing it in, turn the release handle as shown by the arrow.
If the battery's rubber lining (to repel water) is not clean, use a moist cotton swab to wipe it clean.
Rubber lining
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Checking the Battery Level
When the <> switch is set to (p.33), the battery level will be indicated at one of four levels:
: Battery level OK.
: Battery level is low.
- : Battery will be exhausted soon.
- : Battery must be recharged.
Battery Life
Temperature
Shots remaining
At 20°C
Approx. 1200
At 0°C
Approx. 800
The figures above are based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) testing criteria.
The actual number of shots may be fewer than indicated above depending on the shooting conditions.
The number of possible shots will decrease with more frequent use of the LCD monitor.
Pressing the shutter button halfway for long periods or operating the autofocus only can reduce the number of possible shots.
Removing the Battery
1 Flip out the battery release handle and turn it as shown by the arrow.
2 Press the battery release button and take out the battery.
Using a Household Power Outlet
With DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1, you can connect the camera to a household power outlet and not worry about the battery level.
1 Insert the DC Coupler.
- Insert the coupler and while pushing it in, turn the release handle as shown by the arrow.
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2 Connect the DC plug.
- Connect the AC Adapter's DC plug to the DC terminal.
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3 Connect the power cord.
Connect the AC plug to the power outlet, then connect the power cord to the AC adapter.
Turn the <∅> switch to .
After you finish using the camera, set the <💡> switch to and disconnect the plug from the power outlet.
The DC Coupler is not water-resistant, so do not get it wet when using it outdoors.
The DCK-E1 is dedicated to the EOS-1D series camera only. It cannot be used with any other camera.
When the <∅> switch is set to , do not disconnect the DC plug or AC adapter's power cord from the power outlet. Otherwise, the camera may stop operating. If the camera stops operating, remove the DC Coupler from the camera and reinstall it.
When connecting to and using a household power outlet, use only DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1 (rated input: 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz, rated output: 13 V DC). Using anything else can cause fire, overheating, or electrical shock.
Mounting and Detaching a Lens
Mounting a Lens
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1 Remove the caps.
- Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrow.
2 Attach the lens.
- Align the red dots on the lens and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it snaps in place.
3 On the lens, set the focus mode switch to .
- If it is set to , autofocus will not be possible.
4 Remove the front lens cap.
Detaching the Lens
While pressing the lens release button, turn the lens as shown by the arrow.
- Turn the lens until the red dot is at the top, then detach the lens.
When attaching or detaching the lens, take care to prevent dust from entering the camera through the lens mount.
Installing and Removing the Memory Card
The camera can use both a CF card and SD card. There must be at least one card installed to enable shooting.
If both cards are installed, you can select which card to record the images. (p.72)
If you use an SD card, be sure the write protect switch is set upward to enable writing/erasing.
Installing the Card
1 Open the cover.
- Flip up and turn the cover release handle as shown by the arrow.
2 Insert the memory card into the camera.
The left slot is for the CF card, and the right slot is for the SD card.
If the CF card is inserted in the wrong way, it may damage the camera. As shown by the arrow, face the label side toward you and insert the end with the small holes into the camera.
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3 Close the cover.
- Push in the cover until the cover release handle returns to its original position.
4 Turn the switch to .
The number of possible shots will be displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder.
The folder No. and file No. will be displayed on the rear LCD panel. The <▶> icon for the memory card in use will also be displayed.
The camera is compatible with Type I and Type II CF cards.
Removing the Card
1 Open the cover.
Turn the switch to .
Make sure the access lamp is off and "buSY" is not displayed on the top LCD panel. Then open the cover.
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Take out the memory card.
To remove the CF card, press the Eject button.
To remove the SD card, push it in and release it.
- The access lamp lights or blinks while the picture is taken, when data is being transferred to the memory card and when data is being recorded, read, or erased on the memory card. Never do the following while the access lamp is lit or blinking. Such actions may destroy the image data. It may also damage the memory card or camera.
· Shaking or banging the camera around.
· Open the memory card slot cover.
- Removing the battery.
After image capture, you cannot do any menu operation while the image is processed and recorded onto the memory card (lit or blinking access lamp).
When the memory card becomes full, the "Card Full" warning will appear on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder. Shooting will be disabled. Replace the memory card with one that is not full.
If "Card Err (Card error)" is displayed on the LCD panel, see page 134.
Card-full display
Card error display
Memory card No.
If you use a low-capacity memory card, it might not be able to record large images.
Microdrive cards are more vulnerable to vibration and physical shock. If you use a microdrive, be careful not to subject the camera to vibration or physical shock while recording or playing images.
Do not touch the SD card's contacts with your fingers or metal objects.
Basic Operation
Power Switch
The camera can operate only after the <💡> switch is turned on.
: The camera is turned off and does not operate.
: To turn on the camera, set to this position.
<■))> : This is the same as except that the beeper sounds when focus is achieved in the One-Shot AF mode or with manual focus.
- To save battery power, the camera turns off automatically after 1 minute of non-operation (p.45). To turn on the camera again, just press the shutter button halfway.
- If you turn the <💡> switch to while the captured images are being recorded onto the memory card, the remaining number of captured images to be recorded will be displayed on the top LCD panel. When all the images are finished recording, the display will turn off and the camera will turn off.
Shutter Button
The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely.
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Pressing halfway (♂6)
This activates autofocusing (AF) and automatic exposure (AE) that sets the shutter speed and aperture.
The exposure setting (shutter speed and aperture) is displayed on the top LCD panel and in the viewfinder.
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Pressing completely
This releases the shutter and takes the picture.
If you press the shutter button halfway and (♂6) elapse, you must press it halfway again and wait a moment before pressing it completely to take a picture. If you press the shutter button completely without pressing it halfway first or if you press the shutter button halfway and then press it completely immediately, the camera will take a moment before it takes the picture.
Regardless of the camera's current operation (image playback, menu operation, image recording, etc.), you can instantly go back to shooting by pressing the shutter button halfway. (Except during direct printing and low-level formatting.)
Using the < img src="12"> Dial
The < img src="dial" dial is mainly used for shooting-related settings. There are three ways to use this dial:
(1) While pressing a button, turn the < img src=""> dial until the desired setting appears on the top LCD panel.
When you release the button, the selected setting takes effect and the camera will be ready to shoot.
- In this way, you can set the shooting mode, AF mode, metering mode, drive mode, etc.
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(2) After pressing a button, turn the < > dial.
When you press a button, its function remains selected for 6 seconds (♂6).
During this time, you can turn the < sun> dial to set the desired setting. After the button turns off or if you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will be ready to shoot.
- In this way, you can select the AF point or press the <图标> button to set the exposure compensation amount.
(3) Turn the <∅> dial only.
While referring to the top LCD panel, turn the < > dial.
- In this way, you can set the shutter speed, aperture, etc.
Using the <> Dial
The <> dial is used for AF point selection and selecting the desired setting on the LCD monitor. This <> dial works only when the <> switch is set to .
There are three ways to use this <> dial:
(1) While pressing a button, turn the <○> dial.
In this way, you can select and set various menu settings or set flash exposure compensation. When you let go of the button, the selected setting takes effect.
You can also review and select images on the LCD monitor with this dial.
(2) After pressing a button, turn the <○> dial.
When you press a button, its function remains on for 6 seconds (♂6). During this time, you can turn the <○> dial to set the desired setting.
After the button turns off or if you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will be ready to shoot.
- In this way, you can select the AF point or set the exposure compensation.
(3) Turn the <> dial only.
While turning the <○> dial, look at the setting in the viewfinder or on the top LCD panel.
- In this way, you can set the aperture in the camera's manual exposure mode.
Vertical Shooting
For vertical shooting, the vertical grip (camera bottom) has a shutter button, Main Dial, AF point selection button, AE lock button, Assist button, and FE lock/multi-spot metering button.
Before using the vertical grip controls, turn on the vertical-grip on/off switch.
When you are not using the vertical grip, be sure to turn off the vertical-grip on/off switch to prevent inadvertent operation of the vertical grip controls.
Menu Operations
By setting various optional settings with the menus, you can set Picture Style, the date/time, Custom Functions, etc. While looking at the LCD monitor, you use the
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