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Be sure to read these Instructions before using your camera for
the first time. Keep this booklet handy for easy reference. English Edition
INSTRUCTIONS
E
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Equipment Check ListBe sure all the following equipment and accessories have been include
anything is missing, contact your dealer.
¢ EOS-1D camera body (with body cap, battery compartment cover,
battery for the date and time)
¢ Eyecup Ec-II
¢ Ni-MH Pack NP-E3 (with protective cover)
¢ Ni-MH Charger NC-E2
¢ DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1
¢ Neck Strap L4
¢ Hand Strap E1
¢ Interface Cable IFC-200D6
¢ EOS Digital Solution Disk
¢ Adobe Photoshop LE Disk
¢ EOS-1D Instructions (which you are reading now)
This describes how to use the camera.
¢ Ni-MH Pack NP-E3 Instructions
¢ Ni-MH Charger NC-E2 Instructions
¢ DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1 Instructions
¢ EOS-1D Software Instructions
Explains how to install and use the driver software which enables yo
from the camera to a personal computer, edit RAW images, set ima
eters, and customize camera functions.
¢ Warranty card
¢ Quick Operation Guide
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Equipment Check List ....................................... 3
Handling Cautions ........................................... 10
Quick Start Guide............................................ 12
Nomenclature .................................................. 14
Conventions Used in these Instructions .......... 20
Recharging the Battery ................................... 22
Installing and Removing the Battery ............... 23
Installing the Battery .................................... 23
Checking the Battery Level .......................... 23
Removing the Battery .................................. 24
Using an AC Outlet ......................................... 25
Mounting and Detaching a Lens ..................... 26 Mounting a Lens .......................................... 26
Detaching the Lens ...................................... 26
Installing and Removing the CF Card ............. 27
Installing a CF Card ..................................... 27
Removing the CF Card ................................ 28
Basic Operation .............................................. 29
Main Switch .................................................. 29 Shutter Button .............................................. 29
Using the Electronic Dials ............................ 30
Vertical Shooting .......................................... 31
Menu Operations ................................. 32
Basic Menu Navigation ................................ 32
Detailed Menu Navigation ............................ 32
About the LCD Monitor ................................. 34 Reverting to the Default Settings ................. 34
Dioptric Adjustment ......................................... 35
Holding the Camera ........................................ 35
Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand Strap ...... 36
Selecting the Col
Setting the ISO Speed ..
Selecting the Proc
About Processing Para
Reviewing Image
Image Review ............
Changing the Review T
Creating and Selectin
Creating a Folder with
Selecting a Folder .....
File Numbering M
Auto Reset ................
Continuous Numbering
Manual Reset ............
Creating a Folder with a
AF Mode Selection .......
One-Shot AF for Still S
Focusing an Off-Cente
AI Servo AF for Moving
Area AF Ellipse and AF
AF Point Selection....
Basic Procedure for A
Automatic Selection ..
Manual Selection ......
AF Point Registration an
Registering an AF Poin
Switching to the Regist
AF Point Activation Area
AF Sensitivity and the Lens
When Autofocus Fails (M
Manual Focusing.......
1 Before You Start .......................... 21
Contents
Introduction
3 Using Autofocus
4 Metering Modes
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
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Exposure Compensation with the < > Dial .. 92
Exposure Compensation with the < > But ton and < > Dial ........ 93
Auto Exposure Bracketing ......................... 94
AEB with the Shutter Speed or Aperture ...... 94
AEB with the ISO Speed .............................. 95
Canceling AEB ............................................. 96
AE Lock ...................................................... 98
Drive Mode Selection ...................................... 99
Self-timer Operation .................................. 100
Using the Eyepiece Shutter .......................... 101
Bulb Exposures ............................................. 102
LCD Panel Illumination ................................. 103
Mirror Lockup ................................................ 104
Flash Photography with Speedlite 550EX..... 106
E-TTL Autoflash ......................................... 107
E-TTL Autoflash in Other Shooting Modes .. 107
High-Speed Sync (FP Flash) ................. 108
FEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing).............. 108
FE Lock ............................................... 109
Flash Exposure Compensation .............. 110
Modeling Flash............................................ 111
Wireless, Multi-Speedlite System ............... 111
Metered Manual Flash Photography ........... 112
About TTL and A-TTL Autoflash Speedlites ....113
Using Non-Canon Flash Units ....................... 114
Playback Images............................................ 116
Automatic Playback After Continuous Shooting .... 117
Image with Shooting Information ............... 118
About the Histogram .................................. 118
Highlight Alert ................................ 118
7 Playback Images ....................... 115
8 Menu Setting
9 Maintenance
10Reference.....
6 Flash Photography.................... 105
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENU
Menu Setting
Setting a Cus
Custom Func
Clearing All C
Registering Cu
Registering C
Using a Cu
Personal Functions
Clearing and Re
Clearing All P
Setting the Da
Replacing the Back-
Cleaning the
Basic Terminology ..
Exposure Warning L
Program Line .........
Shutter Speed and AError Codes ............
Message ................
Troubleshooting Gui
Changing the Focus
Major Accessories (o
System Map ...........
Major SpecificationsIndex ......................
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EOS-1DThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subje
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
must accept any interference received, including interference that may c
operation.
Note:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi
digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a retion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio freque
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may ca
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guaran
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment do
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determi
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for h
The cable with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be
equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subject B of Part 15
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless oth
the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you coul
stop operation of the equipment.
Canon U.S.A. Inc.
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.
Tel No. (516)328-5600
The Mark is a directive conformity mark of the European
This mark indicates that the product complies with Australia’s
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Before using the camera, please ensure that you have read and uprecautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is op
• The safety precautions noted as follows are intended to instruct y
correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent inju
yourself, other persons and equipment.
• The term “equipment” refers primarily to the camera and its power
WARNINGS
• Do not aim the camera or detached lens only directly into the sun
sources that could injure your eyesight.
• Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants. Acci
camera or batteries by a child could result in serious injury. In add
neck strap around a child’s neck could result in asphyxiation.• Be particularly careful to keep the lithium battery CR2025 used in
reach of children. Seek medical assistance immediately if a child
• Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment.
alteration may result in high-voltage electrical shock. Internal insp
repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel autho
distributor or Canon Customer Support.
• To avoid the risk of high-voltage electrical shock, do not touch inte
equipment that become exposed as a result of damage. Please ta
to consult your camera distributor or Canon Customer Support im
• Stop operating the equipment immediately if it should emit smoke
Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Set the came
OFF position and remove the camera battery or unplug the power
outlet immediately. Please consult your camera distributor or the cSupport.
• Stop operating the equipment if it is dropped or the casing is dam
may result in fire or electrical shock. Set the camera’s main switch
and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord immedia
your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support
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• Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet. Handling it with
to electrical shock. When unplugging the cord, ensure that you hold the plug. Pulling the cord may damage or expose the wire and short-
electrical shocks.
• Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipmen
overheating, distortion of the equipment, fire, electrical shock or othe
the recommended power accessories.
• Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment mayleaks, resulting in fire, injury and damage to the surroundings. Use on
batteries and accessories.
• Use only Ni-MH Charger NC-E2 to charge the NP-E3. Use of charge
recommended may result in overheating, distortion, fire or electrical s
• Do not place the batteries near heat or in water. Such exposure may
batteries and lead to the leakage of corrosive liquids, fire, electrical s
serious injury.
• Do not attempt to disassemble, alter, or apply heat to the batteries. T
of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush with water any area o
the eyes and mouth, or clothing, that comes into contact with the inne
battery. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately f
seek medical assistance.
• Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that cou
casings. This could lead to leakage and injury.
• Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metal, such as key hold
to overheating, burns and other injuries. Use the supplied protective c
store the battery.
• Before you discard a battery, cover the terminals with tape or other in
direct contact with other objects. Contact with the metallic componen
in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions. Discard batteries ifacilities if available in your area.
• Disconnect Ni-MH Charger NC-E2 from electrical outlet after recharg
camera is not in use to avoid fires and other hazards.
• The camera terminal of the DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1 is designed for e
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CAUTIONS• Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to
temperatures, such as the dashboard or trunk (boot) of a car. Exp
sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak, overheat or exp
burns or other injuries. High temperatures may also cause deform
Ensure that there is good ventilation when using Ni-MH Charger N
• Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas. Storage in th
fire, electrical shock or other damage.
• Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts o
to injury or damage the equipment when wearing or holding it by t
PREVENTING MALFUNCTIONS
Avoid Strong Electromagnetic Fields
Never place the camera near electric motors or other equipment gelectromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong electromagnetic fields
or corrupt image data.
Avoid Condensation
Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures
tion (water droplets) to form on its external and internal surfaces.
placing the equipment in an airtight, resealable plastic bag and let
temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag.
If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera
Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation. Co
damage the equipment. Remove the CF card and battery or DC C
nected) from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates co
resuming use.
Extended StorageWhen not using the camera for extended periods of time, remove
lithium battery CR2025) and store the equipment in a safe place.
extended periods with a battery installed will run down the battery
camera.
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Handling Cautions
Camera Care(1) The camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to p
(2) This camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater. If you
into water, promptly consult your nearest Canon Service Center. Wip
droplets with a dry cloth. If the camera has been exposed to salty air,
wrung damp cloth.
(3) Never leave the camera near anything having a strong magnetic field
or electric motor. Also avoid using or leaving the camera near anythin
radio waves such as a large antenna. Strong magnetic fields and radcamera misoperation or destroy image data.
(4) Do not leave the camera in places of excessive heat such as in a ca
heat can cause the camera to malfunction.
(5) The camera contains precision electronic circuitry. Never attempt to d
camera.
(6) Use only a blower brush to blow away dust on the lens, viewfinder ey
focusing screen, etc. Do not use any organic solvents to clean the caFor stubborn dirt, consult your nearest Canon Service Center.
(7) Do not touch the electrical contacts with your fingers.
Corrosion may develop on the contacts, resulting in improper camera
(8) If the camera is suddenly brought into a warm environment from a co
(water droplets) may form on the camera and internal parts. To avoid
camera in a vinyl bag and let it adjust gradually to the warmer tempe
(9) If condensation develops on the camera, do not use the camera. Rem
and battery and wait until the condensation evaporates.(10) If the camera is not to be used for an extended period, remove the ba
camera in a well-ventilated, cool, dry place. During the storage period
a few times once in a while.
(11) Avoid storing the camera in a laboratory, cabinet, etc., where corrosiv
present.
(12) If the camera has not been used for an extended period or if the cam
an important event, check the operation of all the camera controls or nearest Canon Service Center.
LCD Monitor and LCD Panels(1) The color LCD monitor is manufactured with very high precision tech
be a few dead pixels where a black red or green pixel is always disp
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(2) Do not use a pair of metal tweezers to pick up the lithium battery.
circuit the battery.(3) Never disassemble or recharge the lithium battery.
CF Cards(1) CF cards are precision appliances. Do not subject the card to phy
Doing so may destroy the data it contains.
(2) Do not store or use a CF card near anything having a strong mag
magnet or in places prone to having static charge. Doing so may d(3) To prevent deformation due to heat, do not leave any CF cards in
heat source.
(4) Do not spill any liquids on the CF card.
(5) To protect the data, be sure to store the CF card in the dedicated
(6) A CF card incompatible with the camera will not be able to record
Be sure to use only compatible CF cards.
(7) Do not bend or exert any excessive force or physical shock on the(8) Do not store CF cards in hot, dusty, or humid places. Also avoid p
static charge or an electromagnetic field.
Lens Electrical ContactsAfter 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.
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Quick Start Guide
On the lens
focus mod
< >.
(→p.26)
Attach a lens.
Align the red dots on the lens
and camera and turn the lens as
shown by the arrow until it snapsin place. (→p.26)
Load the bInsert the battecompartment arelease handlearrow while pu
battery. (→p.2
Recharge the battery.Connect the battery to the battery chargerwith the power cord.The CHARGE lamp remains lit while thebattery is recharged. When the battery isfully recharged (taking about 2 hours), theCHARGE lamp will start blinking. (→p.22)
1 2
5 6
For detailed instructions, see the reference page indicated in parentheses
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• To review previouback Images” on
Set the c
default s
(→34)
Press the <buttons sim
Turn the < > main
switch to < >.
(→p.29)
Insert a C
After inserti
the cover. (→
Open the CF card slot
cover.Flip up the cover handle and turn
it as shown by the arrow to open
the cover. (→
p.27)
3 4
7 8
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NomenclatureThe reference page is in parentheses.
Lens mount index (26) Mirror (104
White bala
Lens
Le(
Contacts
Self-timer lamp (100)
Shutter button (29)
Strap mount(36)
Grip
Depth-of-fieldpreview button(87,111)
Vertical gripti / ff
Body number
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Hot shoe
M
Focal plane mark
Strap mount(36)
〈 〉 Metering modeselection / Flash exposurecompensation button(76,110)
〈 〉 Shooting modeselection button (82)
〈 〉 AF modeselection button (60)
〈 〉 Drive modeselection button (99)
〈 〉 ISO speedset button (49)
〈 〉 AEB set button(94)
〈 〉 PC terminal
(114)
〈 〉 Remote controlterminal(N3 type)
〈 〉 LCD pbutton (1
〈 〉 EApertu
〈 〉 FE button (
Flash-sync contacts
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Nomenclature
LCD monitor (32,34
Eyecup (3
CF
CF car
knob (
Recording mi
White balance brac
〈 〉 Protect /
Sound recording button(119/121)
Rear LCD panel (18)
〈 〉 Menubutton (33)
〈 〉 Select
button (33)
〈 〉 Digital terminal
〈 〉 Display button(54,116)
〈 〉 Erase button(122)
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Top LCD Panel
ISO
Aperture ( - )
DEP point number ( , )
AEB amount ( - )
AF point selection mode
( , , )
Shooting mode: Program AE
: Manual exposure
: Shutter-priority AE
: Depth-of-field AE
: Aperture-priority AE
Metering modes
Evaluative meteringPartial metering
Spot metering
Center-weighted
average metering
Battery level
Shutter speed ( -
Bulb ( )
Bulb exposure time (mi
Depth-of-field AE (
AF point selection mod
FE lock ( )
Busy ( )Error ( )
Shots
ISO s
(
Self-t
( - )Bulb
(Hou
Error
Drive mode
Single-f
High sp
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Nomenclature
Rear LCD Panel
LCD monitor display format
Single-image display with information
Single image display
Four-image index display
Nine-image index display
Folder mode
(Folder selection/creation)
White balance bracketing level
Selection
mark
Recording image quality
Large/Fine
Large/Normal
Small/Fine
Raw
Folder number ( - ) File numb
Color tem
( -
Personal
White balan
Auto
Daylig
Shade
Cloudy
Tungst
FluoreFlash
Manua
Color t
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Viewfinder Information
Area AF ellipse
AF point
Focus con
Center spot metering circle
Laser matte screen
Shots remaining
ISO speed( - , ,
Self-timer countd
ISO
Standard
Exposure
: Full
: 1/3 s
Overexp
Fl h
Manual exposure
AE lock
AEB in progress Multi-spot metering
Flash-ready
Improper FE lock warning
High-speed sync (FP flash)
CF card full warning ( )
CF card error warning ( )
Shutter speed ( - )
Bulb ( )
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Recharging the BatteryFirst, recharge the battery.
• For details on the battery, refer to the instructions for the Ni-MH Pack N• For details on how to recharge and discharge the battery, refer to the inNi-MH Charger NC-E2.
Connect the power cord.
• Connect the power cord to the
• Connect the power plug to an As The lamp will light.1
Detach the protective cov
• Attach the cover to the battery and retain it.• Whenever the battery is out of
to attach the protective cover to
circuit.
2
Connect the battery.• Connect the charging plug to th
terminal.
• The charging plug can be connterminal A or B.
3
Battery recharging startss When the battery is connected
automatically and the <s When the battery is completely
4
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Installing and Removing the B
Installing the BatteryDetach the battery com
• Grasp both sides of the cap• The battery’s protective cov
the battery compartment ca
cover in a safe place.
1
Insert the battery.
• Insert the battery and while release handle as shown by
2
Checking the Battery Level
After replacing the battery or before using the camera, check the batte
Turn the < > switch ts When the < > switch is tu
If the battery’s rubber lining (for water resistance) is not clean,
use a moist cotton swab to wipe it clean.
Rubber lining
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Installing and Removing the Battery
Battery Life
Temperature
At 20˚C / 68˚F
At 0˚C / 32˚F
Number of Shots
Approx. 500
Approx. 350
• The table shows the number of shots that can be taken with a fully-charspecified temperature. It is based on Canon’s testing conditions (w/EF 5
lens, review turned on, reviewing time of 2 sec., and “ + ” image
• The actual number of shots will vary depending on your shooti• Using the LCD monitor more frequently will reduce the numbe• Pressing the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period or a
autofocus without taking a picture will also reduce the number
• At 0˚C, the number of shots may actually be less than indicatedtable.
Removing the Battery
Flip up and turn the battehandle as shown by the a1
Press the battery release
pull out the battery.2
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Using an AC OutletWith the DC Coupler Kit, you can connect the camera to an AC outlet t
you do not have to worry about exhausting the battery.
Insert the DC Coupler.
• Insert the coupler and whilerelease handle as shown by
1
Connect the AC adapte
terminal.2
Connect the power cor
• Connect the power cord to t
• Connect the power cord's pl• After you finish using the caswitch to < > and remove
outlet.
3
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Mounting and Detaching a Le
Mounting a LensRemove the caps.
• Remove the rear lens cap and turning them as shown by the a
1Attach the lens.
•Align the red dots on the lens a
the lens as shown by the arrowplace.
2Lens mount index
On the lens, set the focus
to < >.
• If the focus mode switch is set older lenses), autofocus will no
3
Remove the front lens ca
4
Detaching the LensWhile pressing the lens r
turn the lens as shown by
• Turn the lens until the red dot is
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Installing and Removing the CFThe pictures you take are recorded on the CF card. The camera is com
Type II CompactFlash (CF) cards having a capacity of 16 MB or more.images in the Large/Fine or higher quality mode, a 64 MB or larger cap
recommended.
Open the CF card slot • Flip up and turn the cover re
by the arrow.1
Insert the CF card.
• Make sure the arrow < > icard and push the card all th
s The CF card eject button wi
2
Close the cover.
• Push in the cover until the creturns to its original positio
• When the < > switch is sepanel and viewfinder will sh
remaining shots. The rear L
display the file number.
3
< > arrow
CF card eject button
Label side
Installing a CF Card
Installing and Removing the CF Card
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Installing and Removing the CF Card
C.Fn-08, instead of displaying the number of remaining shots, yo
ISO speed. And instead of displaying the file number, you can dis
remaining shots.(→p.135)
•The number of remaining shots depends on how much capacit
CF card and the ISO speed setting.
• The file number is displayed in accordance with the file numbeset. (→p.56) If auto reset has been set, the highest file numbe
folder will be displayed. If continuous numbering has been set,
the last captured image will be displayed.
Before opening the CF ca
• Set the < > switch to < >.• Make sure “ ” is not display
panel.
• Make sure the access lamp is ocover.
1
Removing the CF Card
Press the CF card eject bup the CF card, then take
• Close the cover.2
Access lamp
• While the access lamp is blinking (“ ” or “ ” is dviewfinder and on the top LCD panel), do not shake or hit
remove battery, or open the CF card slot cover. Such actio
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Basic Operation
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Basic Operation
Using the Electronic DialsOperating the < > DialThe < > dial is used to set various settings for taking pictures.
There are three ways to operate this dial:
While pressing a button,
< > dial until the desire
appears on the top LCD p
When the button is released, the
takes effect and the camera can b
pictures.
• In this way, you can set the shomode, metering mode, drive mo
AEB amount.
(1)
After pressing and releas
you turn the < > dial.
When you press a button, its func
sec. During this time, you can turn
set the desired setting. After the twhen you press the shutter button
camera can be used to take pictu
• In this way, you can set select tthe < > button and set the ex
tion amount.
(2)
Just turn the < > dial.
While referring to the top LCD pan
< > dial to set the desired setti
• In this way, you can set the shut
(3)
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Operating the < > Dial
The < > dial is used for AF point selection, menu operations on the Lsettings. This < > dial works only when the < > switch is set to <
There are three ways to use the < > dial:
While pressing a butto
< > dial.
• In this way, you can set the sation amount or select andsettings. When you let go of
setting takes effect.
• In this way, you can set the images on the LCD monitor.
(1)
After pressing and rele
you turn the < > dial.
When you press a button, its f
seconds. During this time, you
to set the desired setting. Afte
when you press the shutter bu
camera can be used to take pi• In this way, you can select thexposure compensation am
(2)
Just turn the < > dial
While turning the < > dial, lo
viewfinder or on the top LCD p
• In this way, you can set the
(3)
M O i
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Menu OperationsBy setting various options with the on-screen menus, you can record an im
in both the RAW and JPEG formats, set the date and time, set Custom Fulooking at the LCD monitor, you use the < > button, < > button,
explained below.
For details on the various menu settings, see “Menu Settings” on page 127
Basic Menu Navigation
Press the < > buttonto display the menu.
Hold down < > and
turn the < > dial to selecta menu tag ( ).
1
2
Hold down < >and turn the < > dialto select a menu item.After selecting themenu item let go of the
3
Hoandto sWhset
gobuttheimmTo the
4
Menu tag name
Wh thi MENU i i di l d
Recording menu
Playback menu
Set-up menu
Custom / Personal
Functions menu
< > button
< > button
LCD monitor
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Select a menu tag ( ).
• Hold down the < > button and turn the < > dial to selecthe button.2
s s
Select a menu item.
• Hold down the < > button and turn the < > dial to selecgo of the button.
3
s s
Select the menu setting.• Hold down the < > button and turn the < > dial to selec
then let go of the button. The setting will take effect imme 4
s s
Press the < > button to exit the menu.
5
Menu Operations
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About the LCD Monitor
The color LCD monitor on the bac
enables you to review and select
and set various menu settings.
• With the LCD monitor, you can even while the < > switch is
•The LCD monitor cannot be us
take pictures.
You can change the brightness of the LCD monitor. (→p.130)
Reverting to the Default Settings
To revert to the camera’s
tings, press the < >
< > button simultaneou
s The camera’s default settings a
Shooting Settings
Shooting mode
AF mode
Metering mode
Drive mode
AF point selection
Exposure compensation
Fl h
< > Program AE
One-Shot AF
Evaluative
Single frame
Automatic
0 (Zero)
Image Record
Image quality
White balance
White balancebracketing C
Image processingparameters
S
Color Matrix 1
Di t i Adj t t
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Dioptric Adjustment
If the camera’s dioptric adjustment still cannot provide a clear
using Dioptric Adjustment Lens E (10 types) is recommended
By adjusting the diopter to suit your eyesight (with or without eyeglasse
image will look clearer. The camera’s adjustable dioptric range is –3 to
Remove the eyecup.
• While grasping both sides oupward to remove.
1
Turn the dioptric adjus
• Turn the knob to the right orthe center spot metering circ
viewfinder.
2
Reattach the eyecup.
3
Holding the CameraTo obtain sharp pictures, hold the camera still to minimize camera sha
Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand S
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Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand SAttaching the Hand Strap
1 4
2 5
3 6Attaching the
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2This chapter explains the specific settings for shooting w
camera: Image-recording quality, white balance, ISO spe
image-processing parameters. You will also learn how to and organize the recorded images.
Settings for Imag
Image Recording QualMENU
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Image-Recording QualFour image-recording quality settings are provided. Images recorded in th
< > mode do not require processing afterward. However, an image rec
mode will require processing with a personal computer.
MENU
Select the image-recordin
• While pressing the < > bdial to select the desired image
Then let go of the < > bu
•If you select the < >, < >
format, the < > icon will be d
viewfinder’s lower right corner.
Large/Fine
Records a high-resolution image with low-compression JPE
compresses a 4.06 megapixel image into a file size of appr
Due to the large file size, fewer images can be recorded on
Large/Normal
Records a high-resolution image with high-compression JP
compresses a 4.06 megapixel image into a file size of appr
Thanks to a smaller file size than Large/Fine, more images
the CF card.
Small/FineRecords a low-resolution image with low-compression JPE
downsampling the 4.06 megapixel image to approximately
is compressed to approximately 600 KB. Thanks to the sma
more images can be recorded on the CF card.
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Simultaneous Capture in RAW and JPEMENU
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Simultaneous Capture in RAW and JPEMENU
In the < > image-recording quality mode, you can capture the an imag
and JPEG formats simultaneously. This is convenient when you want both
versions of the same image. The RAW image can undergo optimal proces
JPEG image enables you to use the image as is without any processing.
Select RAW on the rear L
• While pressing the < > bdial to select < > displayed
panel. Then let go of the <
1
On the LCD monitor men
“RAW+JPEG rec.”
• Press the < > button.• While pressing the < > bu
dial to select < >.
•While pressing the < > bu
dial to select “RAW+JPEG rec.
< > button.
2
Select the JPEG image q
• While pressing the < > budial to select the desired JPEGlet go of the < > button.
s The menu will reappear.
• When you take a picture, it will the RAW and JPEG formats sim
3
Selecting the White Ba
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Selecting the White BaThe following white balance settings are provided: Auto, daylight, shad
fluorescent, flash, custom, color temperature, and personal white balan
bundled driver software,→p.45).
Select the white balanc
• While pressing the < > buto select the desired white b
go of the < > button.
1
About White Balance
The three R (red), G (green), and B (blue) primary colors exist in varyin
source depending on its color temperature. When the color temperatur
blue. And when the color temperature is low, there is more red. As the
increases from low to high, the color cast changes in the following seq
Auto Daylight
Personal white balance settings (→p.45)Not displayed if not registered in the camera.
Shade Cloudy Tun
Color Temperature Cu
White Balance Settings
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White Balance SettingsIcon Application Color
The camera sets the white balance automatically. Ap
For sunny daylight outdoors.
For shaded areas outdoors.
For cloudy or hazy days and during sunsets.
For tungsten (light bulb) light.
For fluorescent light.
When flash is used.
First you photograph a white object to be used as thestandard for the white balance setting. By using the whitebalance data from this image, you can set the optimumwhite balance. (→p.43)
App
You can manually set white balance for 2000-12000 K (in100 K increments). (→p.45)
App
You can set and register up to three personal white balancesettings with the driver software (provided) (→p 45)
Custom White BalancMENU
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Custom White BalancMENU
With custom white balance, you photograph a white object that will ser
the white balance. By selecting this image, you import its white balance
balance setting.
In the < > Program AE
photograph a white ob
• Make sure the white subjectspot metering circle.
• Shoot the white subject withCorrect white balance might
subject is over- or under-exp
1
On the LCD monitor m
tom WB.”• Press the < > button.• While pressing the < >
dial to select < >.
• While pressing the < >dial to select “Custom WB.”
button.
s An index of nine images wil
2
Select an image.
• While pressing the < >dial to select an image. The
button.
3
Center spot metering circle
Custom White Balance / Setting the Color TemperatureMENU MENU
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Select the custom white b
• While pressing the < > buttoto select < >. Then let go of ths The custom white balance will b5
• For the standard white object, a sheet of plain, white paper is r• You can store on the CF card the images of the standard white
graphed under various lighting. Then while shooting, you can simages with the “Custom WB” menu command to easily set the
best suited for the current lighting condition.
Setting the Color TemperMENUYou can set the white balance color temperature from 2800 K to 10000 K (in
On the menu, select “Col
•Press the < > button.
• While pressing the < > budial to select < >.• While pressing the < > bu
dial to select “Color temp.” The< > button.
1
Setting the Color Temperature / Selecting MENUMENU
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Select the color tempe
• While pressing the < > buto select < >. Then let gos The color temperature will ta3
Select a registerd pers
ance setting.
• While pressing the < > buto select “ ” “ ” or “
You can set your own white balance with the driver software provided w
thereby obtain a more accurate white balance in the image. It is ideal w
many pictures under the same lighting conditions such as in a photo st
the “EOS-1D Software Instructions.”
• Use < > to set the color temperature of natural light. If <color temperature of artificial light, correct white balance mi
• For < >, if you want to use the reading taken with a colortake test shots and adjust the setting to compensate for thethe color temperature meter’s reading and the camera’s col
reading.
Selecting Personal White B
White Balance Auto Bracke
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You can bracket the white balance of three consecutive shots automatical
in full-stop increments. For each shot, the camera changes the color temp
vis-à-vis the current white balance setting. One stop is equivalent to 5 mire
color conversion filter. The three-shot bracketing sequence starts with the
temperature followed by minus (reddish) and plus (bluish) bracketing. The
(→p.99) is used during the bracketing sequence.
Press the < > and <
simultaneously.s The rear LCD panel will display1
Set the bracketing amoun
• Let go of the < > button oturn the < > dial.
s The rear LCD panel will display
amount, and the icon for the cu
setting will blink.
• After selecting the desired bracgo of the < > button and <
s While white balance bracketing
for the current white balance se
rear LCD panel.
2
Standard amount
+/–1 stop
White B
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Take the pictures.
s The three shots will be bracsequence: standard, minus
(bluish) bracketing. The brac
next bracketed shot will also
panel.
• The current drive mode is ubracketed shots. (→p.99)
•If continuous shooting is use
shutter button fully will captu
shots continuously and then
• If the self-timer is also set, awill be taken continuously af
of 2 sec. or 10 sec. elapses
3
Indicator for the standard shot
Indicator for the minus shot(reddish)
Indicator for the plus shot (bluish)
Canceling White Balance Auto Bracketin
• Follow steps 1 and 2 aboveamount to < >. Then
and < > buttons.
•White balance auto bracketi
automatically after any of th
CF card is replaced, the bat
exposure is set, the flash is
button is pressed, or the <
< >.
• White balance auto bracketing cannot be used together witsures, or auto exposure bracketing (AEB).
• If C.Fn-12-1 (mirror lockup) is used during white balance aubracketed shots will not be taken continuously even if the d
Selecting the Color MaMENU
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1Sets a natural-looking hue and chroma. Effective for bringing out colortone.
2 Sets a hue and chroma suitable for portraits. Effective for renderi
3Sets a hue and chroma similar to high-chroma slide film. Effective
clear.
The image corresponding to Adobe RGB color space is created. conversion to Adobe RGB or fine-tuning of chroma, because the
i h id th th t d d RGB tti
gThe color matrix enables you to select the preferred hue, chroma, and colo
reproducible colors). These are equivalent to color film characteristics.
The camera provides five color matrixes to suit the required application.
On the menu, select “Colo
• Press the < > button.• While pressing the < > bu
dial to select < >.
• While pressing the < > budial to select “Color matrix.” The< > button.
1
Select the color matrix.
• While pressing the < > buttdial to select the desired color mThen let go of the < > butto
each setting is provided in the ta
s After you set the color matrix, t
reappear.
• To exit the menu and turn off thpress the < > button.
2
Setting No. Description
Setting the ISO Speed
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g pThe ISO speed is a numeric indication of the sensitivity to light. (→p.15
A higher ISO speed number indicates a higher sensitivity to light. There
is suited for moving subjects or taking pictures in low-light conditions. H
contain more noise to make it look coarse or grainy. On the other hand
make the image look finer, but it is not suited for freezing motion or sho
The camera can be set to any of the following ISO speeds: ISO 200, 25
800, 1000, 1250, or 1600. The ISO speed is initially set to 200.
Hold down the < > antons simultaneously.s The < > icon and current
displayed on the top LCD pa
1
While still pressing the
the < > dial to select
speed displayed.
2
Let go of the buttons.
s The new ISO speed will be
3
Selecting the Processing PaMENU
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The image you capture can be processed automatically by the camera acc
parameters you specify with the driver software. You can set and register u
processing parameters. (For details, see the separate “EOS-1D Software
The procedure below describes how you can select one of the processing
used by the camera.
If you have not register any processing parameters, you will only be a
“Standard” for the parameter setting.
On the menu, select “Par• Press the < > button.• While pressing the < > bu
dial to select < >.
• While pressing the < > budial to select “Parameters.” The
button.
1
Select the desired set of
parameters.
• While pressing the < > budial to select the desired set of
eters. Then let go of the <
s The main menu will reappear.
• To exit the menu and turn off thpress the < > button.
2
Sample processing parameter screens.
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Reviewing ImagesMENU
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Image Review
The image can be displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after you ta
can set one of three image review options: “On” to display the image, “On
both the image and shooting information, and “Off” to not display the imag
is “On.”
On the menu, select “Rev• Press the < > button.• While pressing the < > bu
dial to select < >.
• While pressing the < > budial to select “Review.” Then let
button.
1
Set the desired Review se
• While pressing the < > budial to select the desired setting
< > button.s The menu will reappear.
• To exit the menu and turn off thpress the < > button.
2
Take a picture.s The picture will be displayed on3
Review “On” setting Review “On (Info)” se
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Changing the Review Time
You can change the number of seconds the image is displayed on the
captured.
On the menu, select “R
• Press the < > button.• While pressing the < >dial to select < >.• While pressing the < >
dial to select “Review time.”
< > button.
1
Set the desired Review
• While pressing the < >dial to select the desired rev
the < > button.
s The menu will reappear.
• To exit the menu and turn ofpress the < > button.
2
Creating and Selecting a Fo
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You can create up to 900 folders to organize your images according to sho
subjects. You can select any folder to store the images captured with the c
can be numbered from 100 to 999.
Creating a Folder with the Camera
Set the folder mode.
• While pressing the < > budial to select < > on the rear s The LCD monitor will switch to 1
Display the “Create folde
• While pressing the < > budial to select “Create folder.” Th
< > button.s The “Create folder” screen will
2
Image display formats
Folder mode
Selection mark
Folder name
Creatin
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Create a new folder.
• While pressing the < >dial to select “OK.” Then let button.
s A new folder will be created
• To exit the folder mode and monitor, press the < >
3
A folder cannot be created beyond number 999.
Selecting a Folder
You can select the folder where subsequent images are to be stored. Y
folder to erase all the images it contains. (→p.123)
Set the folder mode.
• Follow step 1 in “Creating aCamera” on the previous pa
1Select a folder.
• While pressing the < >dial to select a folder. Then
button.s The folder will be selected.
• To exit the folder mode and monitor, press the < >
2
File Numbering MethodMENU
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The pictures you take are automatically assigned a file number from 0001
are saved in the folder you selected. Auto reset and continuous numbering
file numbering methods that you can use. The initial setting is continuous n
On the menu, select “File
• Press the < > button.• While pressing the < > bu
dial to select < >.• While pressing the < > budial to select “File numbering.”
< > button.
1
Select the desired numbe
• While pressing the < > budial to select the desired numbgo of the < > button.
s The menu will reappear.
• To exit the menu and turn off thpress the < > button.
2
Auto Reset
This resets the file numbering to XXX-0001 whenever you use a new folde
you capture or whenever you replace the CF card with a new one. Thus, t
folder will start from file number 0001. For example, you can create a foldeshooting and see how many images you shot each day. Note that if you ch
CF card which already contains images, the file number of subsequent im
the last file number that the folder or CF card already contains.
MENU
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If the last file number in the folder reaches 9999, the
message on the right will appear on the LCD monitorand you will not be able to take any more pictures
even if the CF card still has room. To continue taking
pictures, hold down the < > button and turn the
< > dial to select “OK.” A new folder will then be created and
continue taking pictures which will be stored in the new folder
To avoid this disruption in picture-taking, create a new folder a
start (→
p.54) or do a manual reset of the file numbering (→
p.folder to store subsequent images.
100
XXX-0001
101
XXX-0002
CF card 1
XXX-0001
CF card 1
Continuous NumberingThis method enables the file numbering to continue in numeric sequen
change the folder for storing subsequent images or after you replace th
prevents any images from having the same file number. Therefore you
images with a personal computer without confusion.
Note that if you start to store subsequent images into a another folder
already contains images captured with the camera, the file numbering highest file number in that folder or CF card.
File numbering after changing the folder File numbering after
Next sequentialfile number
File Numbering MethodsMENU
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Manual Reset
This creates a new folder and starts the file numbering from XXX-0001. S
you capture are stored in this new folder. File numbering method (auto res
numbering) is the one you set before manual reset.
• The file numbers are like the frame numbers on a roll of film.
• For details on file names, see “Basic Terminology.” (→p.155)
• The camera will not recognize folder names such as “100ABCletters) or “001ABC_F” (the number must be 100 to 999). Also
cannot have the same three-digit number such as “100ABC_C
even if the letters are different.
• It is recommended that you start numbering folders from “100.number inside the folder reaches 9999, create a new folder wit
store subsequent images. If you create only one folder in the Cnumber it 999, you will not be able to take more pictures after r
number 9999 in that folder.
Creating a Folder with a Personal Comput
You can also use a personal computer to create a new folder to store imaWith the CF card open on the screen, create a new folder named “Dcim.”
Open the Dcim folder and create new folders within it. Create as many fol
organize your images. Name the folders with a name like 100ABC_D whe
numbers range from 100 to 999 followed immediately by five letters. The f
combination of upper or lower case letters from A to Z and an underbar. T
space.
3
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3The Area AF ellipse has 45 AF points. By selecting the o
point, autofocusing can be executed while you maintain
subject framing. You can also set the AF mode to suit the
or intended effect.
Using Autofoc
(
AF Mode Selection
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AF stands for ‘autofocus’. The camera has two AF modes: One-Shot AF fo
AI Servo AF for moving subjects. (AI is an abbreviation for Artificial Intellig
mode that suits the subject.
Set the lens focus mode
< >.1
Set the AF mode.
• While pressing the camera’s << > dial until the desired AF
on the LCD panel. Then releas
2
One-Sho
AI Servo
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One-Shot AF for Still Subjects
Pressing the shutter buactivates AF operation
focus once.s The AF point which achieveand the focus confirmation lviewfinder lights at the same
• With evaluative metering, th(shutter speed and apertureis achieved. The exposure slocked as long as the shutte
halfway. You can then recomretaining the exposure settin
Focusing an Off-Center Subject
Focus confirmation liAF point
Aim the Area AF or AF point over the subject an
shutter button halfway to focus1
To focus a subject not covered by the Area AF ellipse, follow the proced
technique is called focus lock.• Focus lock works only in the One-Shot AF mode.
AF Mode Selection
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AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects
While you press the shut
halfway, the camera focu
ously.
• This AF mode suits moving subfocusing distance keeps chang
•With predictive AF∗, the camer
track a subject which steadily a
retreats from the camera.
• The exposure settings are set ithe picture is taken.
• When focus is achieved in the AI Servo AF mode, the viewfindmation light does not light and the beeper does not sound.
• If the viewfinder’s focus confirmation light blinks, focus has not • The focus cannot be locked (except when Custom Function C.
∗ About Predictive AFIf the subject approaches or retreats from the camera at a constant rate, t
subject and predicts the focusing distance immediately before the picture
obtaining correct focus at the moment of exposure.
With a manually selected AF point, the AF point will flash in red and focus
When the AF point selection is automatic, the camera first uses the center
the subject later moves away from the center AF point, focus tracking con
subject is covered by another AF point in the Area AF ellipse. The active A
light.
Area AF Ellipse and AF PoThe Area AF ellipse is the area where the camera can focus the subjec
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The Area AF ellipse is the area where the camera can focus the subjec
has 45 AF points, making autofocus possible over a wide area in the v
concentrate on composing the picture without worrying about whether the subject. As long as the subject is within the Area AF ellipse, the cam
subject automatically.
AF points in the Area AF ellipse
Area AF ellipse AF point
Everything is displayed above. Normally, only part of the abov
AF Point SelectionThe AF point can be selected automatically or manually
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The AF point can be selected automatically or manually.
•Automatic Selection
From among the 45 AF points, the camera selects the AF point automaticasubject.
• Manual Selection (One of three groups of selectable AF points can be (1) You can select one of the 45 AF points manually.
(2) You can select one of eleven AF points (C.Fn-13-1/2)
(3) You can select one of nine AF points (C.Fn-13-3)
∗ C.Fn-13 enables (2) and (3). To set a Custom Function, see “Setting a C
page 132.
Basic Procedure for AF Point Selection
• To select an AF point, press theturn the < > or < > dial.
Selecting a horizontal AF
• Press the < > button and turns The selected AF point will shift
Selecting a vertical AF po
• Press the < > button and turn• To select a vertical AF point, yo< > button, then hold down th
turn the < > dial.s The selected AF point will shift
• The camera will be ready for pithe shutter button is pressed ha
elapses.
or
< > + < >
Automatic Selection
Automatic
Selection
Manual Selection
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Automatic Selection
Press the < > button
< > dial.s Turn the < > dial until the
shown on the left. You can a
instead.
•While in the manual selectio
point beyond the peripheral
automatic selection mode.
The automatic selection mo
C.Fn-13-1/2/3 has been set
Manual Selection
• Select the AF point as descdure for AF Point Selection.
• When selecting a vertical AFalternate between one ( ) a( ).
(1) Manual selection of 45 AF points
Center AF point selected. Off-center AF point selected. D
AF Point Selection
(2) Manual selection limited to 11 AF points
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• You can select one of 11 AF po• Select the AF point as describe
dure for AF Point Selection.”
(2) Manual selection limited to 11 AF points
(→p.136)
Since the selectable AF points are limited to 11, you can better concentrat
subject. Although you select the AF point in the same way as with the 45 A
fewer selectable AF points makes it faster to select an AF point.
C.Fn-13-1, 2
C.Fn-13-1 enables spot metering linked to the selected AF point.
•You can select one of 9 AF poin
• Select a horizontal AF point as Procedure for AF Point Selectio
While in the manual selection m
point beyond the peripheral AF
automatic selection mode.
(3) Manual selection limited to 9 AF points
(→p.136)
The center AF point and 8 peripheral AF points are selectable. Turning the
< > makes it very fast to select one of the 8 peripheral AF points.
C.Fn-13-3
Selecting a peripheral AF
• Press the < > button and turnTurn the < > to quickly select
point
Selecting the center AF
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Selecting the center AF
•Press the < > button and
s The center AF point will be s
When you select spot metering, it will be linked to the selected
With C.Fn-18, you can select the center AF point by pressing
down the < > button. (→p.138)
AF Point Registration and SwBy registering the AF point you often use, you can switch to it instantly. Yo
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y g g p y y y
center AF point which suits your preferred framing or automatic selection
moment priority. Any of the 45 AF points can be registered. Only one AF ptered.
Registering an AF Point
Press the < > button w
active for ( ). Then turn< > dial to select the AF
registered.1
While pressing the < >the < > button.s This registers the selected AF p
• When the AF point is registereddisplay will differ depending on
point. The same display will als
registered AF point is selected.
2
Automatic selection Off-center AF point C
AF Point Re
Switching to the Registered AF Point
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Switching to the Registered AF Point
Normally, you press the < > button and < > button simultaneously
registered AF point. However, with C.Fn-18-1/2 (→p.138), you can just
to switch to the registered AF point. See “Setting a Custom Function” o
Press the < > button
simultaneously.
• This is the default method w
(1)
Press only the < > bu
the registered AF point (→138)
(2)
C.Fn-18-1
Switch to the registere
while pressing the <
(→138)
•When the < > button is re
the original AF point.
(3)
C.Fn-18-2
AF Point Activation Area C.Fn-
C.Fn-17 can be set to expand the AF point’s activation area to include mo
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AF point. (→p.137)
• C.Fn-17-1 Expanding the activation area to 7 points (→p.137)
This larger activation area makes it easier to focus subjects moving irregu
•The expanded AF point activati
displayed in the viewfinder.
• When focus is achieved in the Othe selected AF point and the A
focus will light.
C.Fn-17-1
: Selected AF point.
: AF points in expanded
activation area.
• C.Fn-17-2 Expanding the activation area to 7 or 13 point (→p.137)
As shown below, the AF point activation area expands automatically to 7 o
ing on the lens focal length, AF mode, and the subject’s speed in the AI Se
is effective when the subject’s movement is unpredictable.
C.Fn-17-2
AF ModeLens Focal Length
Shorter than 300mm 300mm
One-Shot AF
The activation area does not expandautomatically.
The activation area
AF Sensitivity and the Lens’ Maximum
The EOS-1D’s AF points are all horizontal-line sensitive How
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The EOS 1D s AF points are all horizontal line sensitive. How
with a large maximum aperture enable certain AF points to wo
sensors for higher AF precision.
(1) With lenses whose maximum apertur
(lower f/number), the AF points highlig
will be cross-type sensors sensitive to
horizontal lines. The remaining 38 AF
horizontal-line sensitive. The cross-typline sensitivity is three times higher th
sensitivity.
(2) With the following L-series lenses wh
aperture is brighter than f/4 by lens on
the center AF point will be a cross-typ
precision AF. The remaining 44 focusi
horizontal-line sensitive (except with E
USM + Extender EF 1.4x).
EF 28-80mm f/2.8-4L USM
EF 300mm f/4L USM
EF 300mm f/4L IS USM
EF 400mm f/4 DO IS USM
EF 500mm f/4L IS USM
EF 600mm f/4L USMEF 600mm f/4L IS USM
EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
• With Extender EF 1.4x or EF 1.4x II:EF 200mm f/2.8L USM
EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM
EF 300mm f/2.8L USM
EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM
EF 400mm f/2.8L USM
EF 400mm f/2.8L II USM
EF 400mm f/2.8L IS USM
AF Sensitivity and the Lens' Maximum Aperture
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(3) With the following Extenders and L-serie
maximum aperture is faster than f/8, the
be horizontal-line sensitive only. The othe
be used for AF.
• With Extender EF 1.4x or EF 1.4x II:EF 400mm f/5.6L USM
EF 500mm f/4.5L USM
EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM
• With Extender EF 2x or EF 2x II:EF 300mm f/4 L USM
EF 300mm f/4L IS USM
EF 400mm f/4 DO IS USM
EF 500mm f/4L IS USM
EF 600mm f/4L USMEF 600mm f/4L IS USM
EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM
• When the < > button is pressed, the dishown on the right will appear on the top
panel.
When Autofocus Fails (Manual FocAutofocus can fail to achieve focus (the focus confirmation light blinks)
such as the following:
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such as the following:
(a) Low-contrast subjects (blue sky, solid-color walls, etc.).(b) Subjects in low light.
(c) Extremely backlit reflective subjects (car with a reflective body, etc
(d) Overlapping near and far objects (animal in a cage, etc.).
In such cases, do one of the following:
1. Focus an object at the same distance as the subject and lock the foc
2. Set the lens focus mode switch to < > (or < > on older lenses) a
(→p.26)
If focus cannot be achieved with the AF-assist light of a Spee
the center AF point. An off-center AF point might not be able t
When Autofocus Fails (Manual Focusing)
Manual Focusing
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a ua ocus g
Set the lens focus mode
(or < > on older lenses)
• The AF mode indicator on the L1
Focus by turning the lens
until the subject is in foc
viewfinder.2
4
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4Evaluative, partial, spot, and centerweighted average me
modes are provided. Center spot metering, AF point-link
metering, and multi-spot metering can also be set. Selec
metering mode that suits the subject or your photographtion.
Metering Mod
Evaluative metering
Partial metering
Spot metering
Centerweighted average metering
Selecting a Metering ModWhile pressing the <
the < > dial until the de1
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Metering Modes
the < > dial until the de
mode icon appears.1
Release the < > butto
2
Evaluative MeteringThis is an all-around metering mo
backlit subjects. The viewfinder is
metering zones to which any AF p
Evaluative
Partial
Spot
Centerweighted aver
Partial Metering
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This mode is effective when th
brighter than the subject (due t
The metering is weighted at th
13.5% of the viewfinder area.
Spot MeteringThis is for metering a particula
scene. The metering is weight
covering 3.8% of the viewfinde
Centerweighted Av
The metering is weighted at th
averaged for the entire scene.
AF Point-Linked Spot M
To make AF point selection fas
points can be limited to 11 (C.
3). When C.Fn-13-1 or C.Fn-1manually-selected AF point is
metering. (→p.66, 136)
Metering Modes
Multi-Spot Metering
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With multiple spot meter readings, you can see the relative exposure leve
in the picture and set the exposure to obtain the desired result.
Set the metering mode to(→p.76)1Aim the AF point over the(the ceiling 1) and pressbutton.s This obtains the first spot mete
2
Next, aim the AF point ov
area (the window 2) and< > button. Do the samshadow area (the wall 3)s After the three spot meter read
averaged exposure setting andexposure levels of the three reain the viewfinder.
3
Exposure level of the first spot mThe moving exposure level indicatoexposure level relative to the first staken at 1.
13
1
Exposure level indicator after the sreading
Current exposure level at 2 relative toExposure level indicator before the second s
Exposure level indicator after taking three spot
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• While referring to the exposure level indicator’s three spot metering exposure compensation to obtain the desired result.
1 3
2
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5
: Program AE (→82)
: Manual (→90)
: Shutter-priority AE
(→84)
: Depth-of-field AE
(→88)
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5You can set the shooting mode which best suits the subject or situation
convenient features are also provided.
Exposure Con
: Aperture-priority AE (→86)
bulb (→102)
AEB (→94)
:
Drive modes (→99)
:self-timer (→100)
Exposure compensation
(→92)
Program AESelect < > on the LCD pa
While pressing the < > but1
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• dial to select < >. Then releasebutton.
Focus the subject.
• Look through the viewfinder anellipse over the subject. Then p
button halfway.s The AF point which achieves fo
At the same time, the green foc< > in the viewfinder is display
s The exposure setting will be dis
panel and in the viewfinder.
• If the focus confirmation light <blinks, the shutter will lock and
taken. See “When Autofocus Fa
Focusing)” on page 73.
2
AF point
Focus confirmationlight
Area AF ellipse
Exposure settin
Exposure Warnings
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If the shutter speed or aperture blinks, it means a correct expo
obtained. Although the picture can be taken, it may come out t
For details, see “Exposure Warning List” on page 157.
• The AF point which achieves focus flashes briefly. If the AF selected manually (→p.65), it will light dimly while it is activ
• If automatic AF point selection (→p.65) has been set, all theachieve focus will light.
Shifting the ProgramIn the Program AE < > mode, you can freely change the shu
aperture combination (program) set by the camera while retai
exposure value. This is called shifting the program.
To shift the program, press the shutter button halfway and turn
the desired shutter speed or aperture is displayed.
Shutter-Priority AEIn this mode, you set the desired shutter speed and the camera sets the a
cally to suit the subject brightness.
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A fast shutter speed can freeze motion, and a slow shutter speed can blur∗ Tv is an abbreviation for Time value.
With a fast shutter speed With a slow shutter
While pressing the <the < > dial until < >
LCD panel. Then release
button.
1
Turn the < > dial to set
shutter speed.2
Exposure Warnings
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• C.Fn-16 enables the safety shift feature. (→p.137)In the shutter-priority AE mode, if a correct exposure canno
aperture set by the camera, the camera automatically sets
shutter speed. This feature is called safety shift.
• C.Fn-06 enables the shutter speed to be set in full-stop or 1instead of the standard 1/3-stop increments. (→p.134)
• If the lens’ maximum aperture (lowest f/number like f/1.4) bindicates underexposure.Turn the < > dial to set a slower shutter speed until the a
display stops blinking.
• If the lens’ minimum aperture (highest f/number like f/22) blindicates overexposure. Turn the < > dial to set a faster
until the aperture display stops blinking.
Aperture-Priority AEIn this mode, you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutte
cally to suit the subject brightness.
/
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The larger or brighter the aperture (lower f/number) the more blurred the bbecome. This effect is ideal for portraits. The smaller or darker the apertur
the clearer the focus will be for both near and far objects (wider depth of f
∗ Av is an abbreviation for Aperture value.
With a large aperture With a small apertu
While pressing the <
the < > dial until < >
the LCD panel. Then rele
button.
1
Turn the < > dial to set
aperture.2
Aperture-Priority AE
Exposure Warnings
If the 30” shutter speed blinks, it indicates underexposure. T
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• C.Fn-16 enables the safety shift feature. (→p.137)If a correct exposure cannot be obtained in the aperture-pri
any shutter speed set by the camera, the camera automatic
smaller aperture. This feature is called safety shift.
• C.Fn-06 enables the aperture to be set in full-stop or 1/2-stoof the standard 1/3-stop increments. (→p.134)
• For aperture-priority AE, C.Fn-05-2/3 enables the aperture camera even while the lens is detached. (→p.134)
Depth-of-field Preview
• < > dial to set a larger aperture (lower f/number) until thspeed stops blinking.
• If the 16000 shutter speed blinks, it indicates overexposure< > dial to set a smaller aperture (higher f/number) until
speed stops blinking.
Depth-of-field AEThis mode is effective when you want a wide depth of field to keep everyth
and far.
∗DEP stands for “depth of field ”
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DEP stands for “depth of field.”
• This mode will not work if the lens focus mode switch is set to < > (orlens focus mode switch to < >.
Select < > on the top
• While pressing the < > butdial to select < >. Then let gbutton.
1
2
Specify the second subjefocus.
• Focus the second desired subjes The focus confirmation light <displayed.
3
Specify the first subject y
focus.
• Focus the first desired subject.s The focus confirmation light <
displayed.
Exposure Warnings
If the aperture blinks the desired depth of field cannot be o
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• If the aperture blinks, the desired depth of field cannot be oyou can still take the picture and obtain a proper exposure.lens or move away from the subject and repeat steps 2 to 4
• If both the shutter speed and aperture blink, you can still tapicture will be too dark or too bright. For details, see the “Ex
table (→p.157).
• If the 30" shutter speed and the lens’maximum aperture (lowest f/
number) blink, underexposure will
result and depth-of-field AE will not
work.
• If the 16000 shlens’ minimum
number) blink,
result. Use a n
filter to reduce
entering the ca
•With automatic AF point selection in the depth-of-field AE m
AF point will be used for focusing.
• If a slow shutter speed has been set, use a tripod to preven• If ( ) elapse before you complete the DEP procedure, the
far will be canceled. In such a case, you must start over aga
• When using a zoom lens, do not change the zoom focal lendepth-of-field AE mode.
• After setting one or two dEP points, do not select a differenthe dEP point(s) that you already set will be canceled and y
over with the newly selected AF point.
• Using flash with the depth-of-field AE mode will obtain the sProgram AE with flash.• If depth-of-field AE is used with a lens having a focusing lim
EF 300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens), set the switch to the maxim
range.
Manual ExposureIn this mode, you set both the shutter speed and aperture for total exposu
refer to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder or use a handheld ex
determine the shutter speed and aperture
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determine the shutter speed and aperture.
Using the Built-in Exposure Meter
While pressing the <
the < > dial until < > a
LCD panel. Then release button.
1
Set the < > switch to <
2
Turn the < > dial to set
speed and turn the < >
aperture.
•To set the aperture, you can als
button and turn the < > dial.
3
Refer to the exposure l
and set the shutter spe
to obtain the desired e
5Exposure level indicator
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to obtain the desired e
Take the picture.
6
Standardexposureindex
Exposurelevel mark
Setting Exposure CompensThe exposure compensation amount you set will be effective until it is can
cancel the exposure compensation amount, turn the < > to set the expo
amount to 0, according to procedure 3 on this page.
Exposure compensation is used to alter the camera’s standard exposure
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Exposure compensation is used to alter the camera s standard exposure
exposure compensation amount, you can either turn the < > dial while l
viewfinder or press the < > button and turn the < > dial while looking
The exposure compensation amount can be set up to +/–3 stops in 1/3-st
Exposure Compensation with the < > Dia
Set the < > switch to <
1
Focus the subject and ch
sure level.2
Turn the < > dial to set
exposure compensation s The exposure compensation ic
exposure level indicator < > w
h i fi d hil h
3
Exposure level ind
Standardexposureindex
Setting E
Take the picture.
4
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Custom Function C.Fn-06-2 enables the exposure compensa
in 1/2-stop increments. (→p.134)
The exposure compensation amount’s 1/2-stop increments enare indicated in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel as show
–1 1/2 exposure compensation
Exposure Compensation with the < > Button an
Press the < > buttondial within ( ) to set t
sure compensation am
Auto Exposure BracketinWith auto exposure bracketing, the camera brackets the exposure automa
stops in 1/3-stop increments for three successive frames. You can bracke
changing the shutter speed or aperture. Or you can use a fixed shutter sp
and change the ISO speed.
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and change the ISO speed.
Standard exposure (0) Decreased exposure (–1/3 stop) Increased
AEB with the Shutter Speed or Aperture
In the < > mode, AEB is executed by changing both the shutter speed an
In the < > mode, AEB is executed by changing the aperture.
In the < >, < >, or < > mode, AEB is executed by changing the sh
Press the < > button
button simultaneously.s The < > icon appears on the
1
Turn the < > dial to se
AEB amount.s On the top LCD panel, the AEB
in stops and the AEB range <
Th ill i h l f h
2
A
Take the pictures.s The AEB sequence will be s
decreased exposure, and ins The viewfinder’s exposure le
3
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s The viewfinder s exposure le
indicate the respective brac
shot is taken.
s The current drive mode will
• In the continuous shooting mshutter button will take all th
continuously. The shooting w
cally.
• When AEB is used with the bracketed shots will be take
the 2- or 10-second self-tim
AEB with the ISO Speed
In any shooting mode (< >, < >, < >, < >, etc.), you can use a f
aperture and change the ISO speed automatically for AEB.
Standardexposure
Decreasedexposure
Increasedexposure
Press the < > button
button simultaneouslys The ISO speed can now be
• Set the ISO speed that is to exposure. (→p.49) For exam
with ISO 200, 400, and 800
400.
1
Turn the < > dial to sAEB amount.s On the top LCD panel, the A
2
Auto Exposure Bracketing
Take the pictures.s The AEB sequence will be stan
decreased exposure, and incres The viewfinder’s exposure leve
3
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s The viewfinder s exposure leve
indicate the respective bracketi
shot is taken.
• In the continuous shooting modshutter button will take all three
continuously. The shooting will
cally.
• When AEB is used with the selfbracketed shots will be taken in
the 2- or 10-second self-timer d
Canceling AEB
Canceling shutter speed
ture AEB
• While pressing the < > andthe < > dial to set the AEB a
let go of the < > and < >
cancel AEB.
Canceling ISO speed AEB
• While pressing the < > and <the < > dial to set the AEB am
let go of the < > and < >
cancel AEB.• AEB will also be canceled if yoreplace the CF card, replace th
exposure, have a flash-ready S
b tt t th
Standardexposure
Decreasedexposure
Increasedexposure
A
• The following shooting modes cannot be set together: whiteflash photography, bulb exposures, and AEB with a changin
aperture, or ISO speed.
• If C F 12 1 i t f i l k d AEB i t l
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• If you set the drive mode to single-frame shooting, press thfor each AEB shot.
• After setting the AEB amount, you can also set exposure codecreased exposed or increased exposed bracketing. If theamount and exposure compensation amount exceeds the d
exposure level scale, it will look like as shown below. Howev
still be taken according to the AEB and exposure compensa
• During AEB shooting with a changing shutter speed or apeon the top LCD panel and the < > indicator in the viewfind
that AEB shooting is in effect.
• During AEB shooting with a changing ISO speed, the < >panel and the < > < > indicators in the viewfinder will b
AEB shooting is in effect.
• If C.Fn-12-1 is set for mirror lockup and AEB is set, only onebe taken at a time even in the continuous shooting mode.
• The AEB range possible by changing the shutter speed is 3By changing the aperture, the AEB range ranges from the l
aperture (lowest f/number) to the lens’ minimum aperture (h
• With ISO speed AEB, the maximum continuous shooting spshots per sec.
• The AEB range possible by changing the ISO speed is ISOset the AEB outside of this range, you can still take the pictu
take effect.
• C.Fn-06-2 enables the AEB amount to be set in 1/2-stop inc• C.Fn-05-1 enables a fixed shutter speed and a changing ap
the manual exposure mode. (→p.134)
AE Lock AE lock enables you to lock the exposure at a different place from the poin
locking the exposure, you can recompose the shot while maintaining the d
level. This feature is useful for backlit and spotlighted subjects.
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Focus at the point where
lock the exposure readins The exposure setting (shutter s
will be displayed on the LCD pa
viewfinder.
1
Press the < > button (s < > lights in the viewfinder to
exposure setting is locked.
•Each time you press the < > b
current exposure setting.
• AE lock cancels 6 seconds afteviewfinder or if you press the <
button, or < > button.
2
Recompose the shot and
picture.• When the shot is recomposed,
indicator will show the new exp
time relative to the locked expo
3
AE lock indicator
AE lock exposure lev
Real-time exposure le
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Drive Modes