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Preface PREFACE This manual contains information for servicing the product, and has the following sections: General Information Provides the basic information needed to understand the product. (Operating instructions are not included. Refer to the products instruction book if necessary.) Technical Information Provides technical information about the mechanism and electronics of the product.
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General Information 1. FEATURES 1.1 35mm full-size sensor, ultra-fine detail, high image quality ● Approx. 12.8 effective megapixels for ultra-fine detail and high image quality ● Newly-developed, full-size, 35.8 23.9mm CMOS sensor *Enables full-fledged use of wide-angle EF lenses. ● DIGIC II for fast image processing to obtain detailed and natural color reproduction ●...
● Well-proportioned shape for an SLR *Optimum size for a 35mm full-size D-SLR for advanced amateurs and comfortable to hold *Canon logo with sculptured lettering with white fill-in paint *Higher density matte finish for a luxury touch *35mm full-size sensor D-SLR measuring 152...
*Since this camera is for advanced amateurs, there is no built-in flash and no Basic Zone modes. Table 001 compares the EOS 5D with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS 20D. Cells shaded in [■] are specifications superior to that of the EOS-1Ds Mark II, and cells shaded in [■] are specifications superior to that of the EOS 20D.
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General Information Table 001 Specifications Comparison of EOS 5D with EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS 20D (2/3) Specification EOS 5D EOS-1Ds Mark II EOS 20D AF Points 9 (+ 6 Assist AF points) AF Point Selection Multi-controller Main Dial Multi-controller...
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General Information Table 001 Specifications Comparison of EOS 5D with EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS 20D (3/3) Specification EOS 5D EOS-1Ds Mark II EOS 20D PC port USB 2.0 Hi-Speed IEEE1394 USB 2.0 Hi-Speed External Video OUT NTSC/PAL Interface Remote control terminal...
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RAW+JPEG shooting. ⑶ Noise reduction The EOS 5D's noise reduction function (C.Fn-02) provides a choice between "OFF" and 1. Auto noise reduction or 2. Noise reduction for all exposures 1 sec. or longer. * With Auto noise reduction, the noise reduction is applied only if the camera determines that the noise reduction would be effective for the noise level detected.
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CameraWindow, you can also register and adjust, and apply those styles. * With each Picture Style, you can also manually adjust the sharpness, contrast, color tone, and saturation. * Picture Style will be incorporated in all EOS Digital cameras from the EOS 5D onward.
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General Information 3)Shooting functions ⑴Viewfinder The viewfinder provides 96% coverage, 0.710 magnification, 20mm eyepoint, and -3 to +1 dpt dioptric adjustment. The Precision Matte focusing screen is interchangeable. Besides the standard Ee-A screen (characteristics are almost the same as the EOS 20D's focusing screen), the Ee-D with grid (Fig.
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General Information 2. When C.Fn-17-1 (AF point activation area) is used to select the center AF point, the Assist AF points function as part of the expanded AF point area. In this case, the seven AF points within the spot metering circle work in the AI SERVO AF mode and are selected automatically.
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This is a 2.5-inch, TFT liquid-crystal monitor with about 230,000 pixels. Along with the larger monitor, the menu text is also larger and easier to read (Fig. 010). EOS 5D (2.5 in.) EOS 20D (1.8 in.) Fig. 010 Menu comparison (actual size) ⑵Image playback...
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Prestige design for advanced amateurs and DSLR fans ・ Overall design Based on the "Premium EOS" concept, the EOS 5D's exterior features a well-balanced design. The pentaprism head and lens mount especially are well proportioned with the rest of the body.
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General Information ⑵Operation ease Other than the Direct Print button on the back, the camera controls and their layout are the same as the EOS 20D's. 6)Customization ⑴Camera setting registration Under the menu's Setup tab, select "Camera setting registration" to save the current camera settings.
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* The 20-up print with shooting information and 35-up contact print are printed with a DPOF order (the paper size must be A4 or 8.5 11"). The above printing effects and printing layout features can be used only with Canon printers compatible with these features.
The camera can be powered by Battery Pack BP-511A/514/511/512. The EOS 5D's battery grip can accommodate these battery packs as well as size-AA batteries. With a fully- charged BP-511A, the EOS 5D can take approx. 800 shots at 20 C/68 F or 400 shots at 0ºC/32ºF.
General Information 3. SPECIFICATIONS 1.Type Digital AF/AE single-lens reflex camera Type: Canon EF lenses (except EF-S lens) Compatible lenses: Canon EF mount Lens mount: None Lens restrictions: Same as the lens focal length markings. Lens focal length: 2.Image Sensor High-sensitivity, high-resolution, single-plate, CMOS sensor Type: 35.8 mm...
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Normal 12.9 *The above specifications are based on ISO 100 and Canon's testing standards. * Figures for the recording capacity apply to a 512 MB Compact Flash card. * The actual single shot size and recording capacity depend on the subject, shooting mode, ISO speed, and picture style.
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Image file name: RAW: IMG_****.CR2 * If Adobe RGB is set, the "I" in IMG will be underlined. * The extension for RAW images will be CR2 (Canon RAW 2nd Edition). The following three types of file numbers can be set: 3-10 File No.:...
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General Information The color temperature of the WB modes (all listed in 5-2) can White balance be corrected as follows: correction ・ Blue/amber bias: 9 levels ・ Magenta/green bias: 9 levels ⑴ Set with the Multi-controller (Pushable in all directions) ⑵...
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General Information 1) On the screen Viewfinder ①AF points (9) information: ②Spot metering circle 2) Below the screen (Major information) ③AE lock, AEB in progress (blinks) ② ① ④ Flash ready, insufficient flash warning during FE lock (blinks) ⑤High-speed sync (FP flash) ⑥FE lock, FEB shooting (blinks) ⑦Flash exposure compensation ⑭...
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General Information 7.Autofocus TTL-CT-SIR AF-dedicated CMOS sensor Type: 9 AF points (plus 6 invisible Assist AF points) AF points: ⑴ Center AF point is vertical line-sensitive to f/2.8 and sensitive to vertical and horizontal lines to f/5.6 as a cross- type sensor.
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General Information 2) Manual focus (MF) After the lens focus mode is switched to MF (or M), manual focusing is enabled with the focusing ring. ⑴ Focus aid: During automatic AF point selection, works with 9 AF points. Works with the user-selected AF point. When focus is achieved, the focus confirmation light and superimposed AF point display will light.
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⑸ The superimposed display can be enabled/disabled with C.Fn-10. Same as the EOS 20D 7-10 AF precision: EV -0.5 -18 (at 20ºC and ISO 100, under Canon's testing 7-11 AF working range: standards) When an EOS-dedicated Speedlite is used (equipped with...
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General Information EV 1-20 (at 20ºC with 50mm f/1.4 lens at ISO 100, under Metering range: Canon's testing standards) Shutter speed and aperture displays blink on the LCD panel Exposure beyond and in the viewfinder. range warning: Activated when shutter button is pressed halfway (SW-1 ON).
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General Information ⑸ AEB cancellation: Set the AEB amount to 0. ・ With C.Fn-09 (Bracketing sequence/Auto cancel), AEB can be canceled afterward automatically or not. (If the flash is ready or the flash button is ON, AEB will be canceled afterward automatically regardless of the C.Fn-09 setting.) 1) Auto AE lock AE Lock:...
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Flash auto: 1) With EX-series Speedlites E-TTL II autoflash, FE lock 2) With TTL and A-TTL external Canon Speedlites Manual firing, stroboscopic flash, and external flash metering enabled. When TTL or A-TTL is set, the flash is fired at full output.
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CF card to free up the buffer memory and enable more shooting. Continuous shooting Approx. 3 fps (at 1/250 sec. or faster for all recording quality 11-3 settings) speed: With a Canon 512MB CF card for high-speed writing. 11-4 Maximum burst: Recording Quality Maximum Burst Fine...
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General Information With Battery Pack BP-511A 11-5 Battery life: Temperature Shots (Approx.) At 20ºC At 0ºC * The battery capacity for BP-511/512 is 1100mAh or -26% compared with the BP-511A (1390mAh). * Shooting conditions: Fully charged battery pack, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, image review time 2 sec., and Large/Fine image quality.
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General Information Images saved in Design rule for Camera File system format. 13-2 Display conditions: ⑴ If the image is not in the Design rule for Camera File system format, [?] is displayed on the LCD monitor. ⑵ Also applicable to the index's thumbnail images. 1) Shooting information display (Camera Information) 13-3 INFO display:...
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General Information Single image display or press the Reduce button for 9-image 13-7 Index display: display ・ View the previous/next image with the Quick Control Dial or Main Dial. 1) Manual 13-8 Rotated display: ⑴ With the menu's "Rotate," the image can be rotated clockwise in 90º, 270º...
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CPD: Card, L, postcard 16-4 Paper sizes: ・ The compatible paper sizes will differ depending on the printer. BJD: A4, L, 2L, card, postcard (when Japanese is selected) Canon-developed protocol. 16-5 Transmission protocol: Data transfer system: Data transfer from camera to printer. 16-6 CPD: YMC, BJD: JPEG ・...
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General Information ①Single image printing ②DPOF batch printing 16-8 Printing system: ⑴ Both CPD/BJD compatible with ① and ②. ⑵ Printing cancellation: Enabled with ① and ②. Resumable after cancellation: Enabled with ②. ⑶ When CPD is connected, image printing in progress cannot be canceled.
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⑴Selectable paper sizes may differ depending on the printer. ⑵ Papers indicated with a + sign enable the Print with shooting information to be printed as well. (Applicable only to Canon printers compatible with this feature.) Plain, Photo (Photo Paper Plus Glossy), Fast Photo (Photo...
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⑶ Print with shooting information can be set only when the paper size is 9 13 cm or larger (possible only with Canon printers compatible with this feature). Date, file No., Both, Off, Standard setting (set to Off by Canon 17-9 Date and file No.
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General Information 18-4 Date/File No. print: PictBridge Print type Date File No. Date File No. Date File No. Standard △ △ Index △ △ Standard △ △ Both Index △ △ * For index prints with BJD, the date or file No. will not be imprinted even if it is set to [ON].
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General Information Power-saving feature Power turns off after the set time of non-operation elapses. 21-5 ⑴ Select from the menu's [Auto power off] the time: 1, 2, 4, 8, (Auto power off): 15, or 30 min. ⑵ The camera turns back on when you press the shutter button, menu button, or another button (except the eight- direction key, Erase button, and JUMP button).
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General Information Wide Strap EW-100DGR 27-7 Strap: See the System Accessory Compatibility Table. 27-8 EOS System Accessories:...
General Information 5.2 LCD Panel Information and Model Dial Shutter speed AF point selection ( Busy (buSY) CF card full warning (Full CF) ISO speed CF card error warning (Err CF) No CF card warning (no CF) ISO speed Error code (Err) Cleaning image sensor (CLn) WB Correction Aperture...
General Information 5.3 LCD Monitor Menus 1)Shooting Menu Color Item Description RAW+ RAW+ RAW+ Full auto (→Recording quality setting Quality mode RAW+ screen) RAW+ RAW+ Beep Shoot w/o card 0, ±1/3, ±2/3, ±1, ±1_1/3, ±1_2/3, ±2 (With C.Fn-06-0) 0, ±1/2, ±1, ±1_1/2, ±2 (With C.Fn-06-1) WB correction: B: 9-0-A: 9, M: 9-0-G: 9 (→WB correction/BKT setting WB SHIFT/BKT...
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General Information 2)Playback Menu Description Color Item Protect → Image selection screen/SET button: Protect, cancel) → Image selection screen/SET button: 90° → 270° → 0°) Rotate Order → Image selection screen, quantity setting) Print Type Standard/Index/Both Set up Date On/Off Print Order →...
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General Information 3)Set-up Menu Items which are not displayed in Full Auto mode. Color Item Description 1 min. 2 min. 4 min. Auto power off 8 min. 15 min. 30 min. Auto rotate → LCD brightness Brightness setting screen/5 levels with Quick Control Dial, image and gray chart also displayed) →...
General Information 6. CUSTOM FUNCTION 6.1 Custom Function List Table 006 Custom Functions (1/2) C.Fn Custom Function Setting Ee-A Focusing Screen Ee-D Ee-S Default (no function) Change quality SET function when shooting Change Picture Style Menu display Image replay Off Long exposure noise reduction Auto Auto...
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General Information Table 006 Custom Functions (2/2) C.Fn Custom Function Setting Evaluative E-TTL ll Average 1st-curtain sync. Shutter curtain sync. 2nd-curtain sync. Disable Safety shift in Av or Tv Enable Standard AF point activation area Expanded With Shutter Button only LCD displ →...
Wireless Remote Controller LC-4 When it is ON, shutter release may not work when the shutter button is pressed completely in one stroke. System accessories not listed above are completely compatible with EOS 5D.
General Information 9. OPERATION CAUTIONS Cautions Remarks [Imaging sensor] 1. When cleaning the CMOS sensor, use only a This is to prevent damage to the sensor hand blower to blow off dust, etc. Never touch the CMOS surface with any brush, cloth, or cleaning agent.
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General Information Cautions Remarks [White balance] 8. When WB-BKT is set, the shots remaining will With WB-BKT, each shot yields three images. decrease to about one-third of the normal The number of shooting times remaining is quantity. displayed when WB-BKT is set. 9.
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General Information Cautions Remarks [LCD Monitor] 19. When the LCD monitor is on, there might These are dead pixels which number 0.02% be black, red, or green dots that are always or less of the LCD monitor's total number of visible.
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Technical Information CONTENTS Page Technical Information 1. TECHNICAL INFORMATION ........... . . 1 1.1 Image sensor ‒...
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1.1 Image sensor ‒ CMOS sensor 1)Overview The 35mm, full-frame CMOS sensor (Fig. 001) developed and manufactured by Canon has enabled the camera to attain the top overall performance in its class. It features high resolution (approx. 12.8 effective megapixels), wide ISO speed range (ISO 50, 100-1600, 3200), low image noise (same level as the EOS-1Ds Mark II), high-speed signal reading (for approx.
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filter. The EOS 20D's infrared-blocking, low-pass filter has the same basic construction with an infrared-absorbing glass and three crystal plates. However, the EOS 5D's filter has one independent crystal plate which also functions as the CMOS sensor package's cover glass (Fig.
Technical Information 1.2 Image recording and processing 1)Image processing by DIGIC II As with the EOS-1Ds Mark II, high-speed and high-quality image processing is executed by DIGIC II (Fig. 004). Also, DIGIC II and the DDR SDRAM (EOS 20D: SDR SDRAM) buffer memory work together to attain a continuous shooting speed of approx.
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Note: With the "Auto noise reduction" and "On" setting, noise reduction will be performed according to the two conditions above regardless of the ISO speed. Like the EOS-1Ds Mark II, the EOS 5D enables continuous shooting even while noise reduction is performed as long as the buffer memory is free. Also, when shutter speed-...
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Thanks to DIGIC II and an improved card-writing process, high-speed data writing on par* with the EOS 20D is attained. * With a Canon 512MB CF card. ⑵Folder creation and selection As with the EOS-1D-series cameras, the folder can be created automatically, manually (Fig. 008), or when the image file number is reset manually.
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AF points are positioned at the same place as the EOS- 1Ds Mark II's extreme left and right AF points. Subject EOS 5D AF points EOS 5D Assist AF points framing can thereby be given priority. EOS-1Ds AF points (for comparison) The AF sensor (Fig.
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Technical Information In other words, the center AF point's vertical line-sensitive sensor has two types, one for f/2.8 and another for f/5.6. It enables cross-type focusing at the center with any EF lens. ⑵Outstanding AI SERVO AF subject tracking Above and below the center AF point, are a Intermediate total of six invisible Assist AF points (Fig.
Technical Information ⑵Focusing principle It is the same as the TTL-SIR (Through-The-Lens Secondary Imaged Registration) system used in previous EOS cameras. ⑶Actual focusing optics Fig. 016 shows the actual focusing optics. The focusing light flux passes through the camera lens and half-silvered mirror (40%), then it is reflected downward by the secondary mirror (flat, fully reflective).
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Technical Information 5)AI SERVO AF ⑴Predictive AF computation Predictive AF can focus track a subject approaching at 50 kph up to 8 meters away with an EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM. As with the EOS-1Ds Mark II, the EOS 5D's predictive AF computation uses statistical prediction that incorporates the focusing data of past focusing operations.
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Technical Information 1.4 Viewfinder 1)Viewfinder optics Table 004 Major Specifications of Viewfinder The viewfinder optics are newly Item EOS 5D EOS-1D Mark II developed. Except for the viewfinder Coverage (Approx.) 100% coverage, the basic performance is on par Magnification 0.71 with the EOS-1Ds Mark II's (Table 004).
Technical Information 3)Focusing screen The focusing screens are all Precision Matte. The Ee-A standard focusing screen and Ee-D (with grid) focusing screen have almost the same characteristics as the EOS 20D's focusing screen. The Ee-S focusing screen, which makes manual focusing easier, is also available. The focusing screen is interchangeable by using the special tool provided with the focusing screen.
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Technical Information 2)Exposure control Besides the P, Tv, Av, M, and B modes found in EOS-1D-series cameras, the Full Auto mode is also provided for quick and easy snapshooting. 3)Shutter A high-speed, highly durable shutter unit for the 35mm full-size sensor has been newly developed (Fig. 025).
Image-recording Quality RAW+JPEG Max. Burst [Approx.] *With a Canon 512MB CF card (Super High-speed type). * The maximum burst during continuous shooting in JPEG varies depending on the shooting conditions, processing conditions, and CF card type. *For Middle/Normal and Small/Normal, continuous shooting is possible until the CF card becomes full.
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However, Fig. 025 Actual LCD monitor viewing angle the EOS 5D's LCD monitor retains the same picture and brightness from any viewing angle (Fig. 026, Fig. 027). The backlight uses six LED modules that illuminate the large LCD monitor evenly. (The 1.8-inch monitor uses 3 LED modules.)
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Technical Information 3)Image playback Single image, shooting information display, 9-image index, magnified view, jump display, auto playback, image protection, and image rotation are possible (same specifications as the EOS 20D). With the single-image display, jumping by 10 or 100 images or by folder or date is possible.
0ºC / 32ºF. Note 1: Shooting capacity of EOS 5D is less than the EOS20D (approx. 1000 shots), due to EOS 5D's full size 35mm CMOS sensor, DDR SDRAM and backlit LCD monitor illuminated with 6 LED modules that consume larger power source.
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Technical Information 1.11 Exterior and internal construction 1)Exterior and internal construction The top, front, and rear covers are made of magnesium alloy known for light weight and high strength (Fig. 030). Also, the USB port, video terminal, and other external interface connectors concealed under the left cover use special engineering plastic having excellent electromagnetic shielding properties.
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Note: Stroke adjustment is not possible by a service center. 4)Electrical components The EOS 5D's circuit board configuration consists of four hard boards consisting of the digital control circuit board, camera control circuit board, display control circuit board, and power source circuit board (Fig. 032). Through various connectors, these boards are connected to 20 flexible circuit boards.
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It will take effect from July 1, 2006 and be applied to products sold in the EU. The EOS 5D meets this directive. Note: RoHS directive: Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
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Technical Information Hot shoe Metering sensor 9-point SI unit Pentaprism Dioptric adjustment mechanism Viewfinder information LCD LCD panel Mode Dial Reflective panel Main Dial Orientation detection Focusing screen sensor Imaging element unit CF card slot Main mirror Drive motor Secondary mirror PC terminal Digital terminal Quick Control Dial...
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Repair Information CONTENTS Page Repair Information 1.INITIAL CHECK LIST ............1 1.1 Initial Check List .
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Repair Information 1.INITIAL CHECK LIST 1.1 Initial Check List Assembly and Disassembly: Antistatic measure Be sure to use an antistatic wrist strap when assembling or disassembling. Measuring environment Before using major measuring tools (Light Source, AF Chart Stand, or Standard Tool Lens), be sure to make an inspection and keep a record of the result routinely.
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Repair Information Dust cleaning of the imaging surface (LPF surface) Make sure that DIA (Digital Image Analyzer) displays "PASS" in the dust check when returning repaired products to users. ⑴DIA Software Guide: Detects dust elements on designated image and counts the number. Based on the location, size, and number of dust specs, DIA judges "PASS"...
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Repair Information 1.2 Power Current Consumption Current Consumption Standards Lens: EF 50mm f/1.8 Power source: Constant voltage 8.0 V, 0.40 Ω (No CF card installed) Ambient conditions: Room temperature, normal humidity (below 60%) Camera Status Standard Actual Measurement Standby 150mA or lower Approx.
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Repair Information 1.4 Serial No. Location This number is used in service manual reports and other information after the product release. In particular, when a part is replaced with a service part, the serial number does not reflected the change. Therfore, be sure to copy the forth and fifth digit of the serial number on the surface of TFT holder unit base inside the camera.
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Repair Information 1.5 Repair Tools and Materials List The following tools and materials are required for camera reassembly and adjustment. Tools List Name Part No. Lead-free solder CY9-4045-000 Wrist Strap (Earth) CY9-6158-000 Conductive Sheet CY9-1061-000 Liquid Dispenser CY9-4017-000 Tweezers (AA type/GG type) CY9-4018-001/002 Blower CY9-4020-000...
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Repair Information Expendables List Name Part No. Purpose/Subject Light-shield tape CY9-4026-000 M2 motor Scotch tape (No. 315) CY9-4031-000 ― Double-sided tape CY9-4034-000 Adhesive for body Aron Alpha 201 CY9-8007-000 Securing SPD and SI in place Arontite L CY9-8008-000 Screw heads Three Bond 1401C CY9-8011-000 Screw lock...
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Repair Information 1.7 Load Resistor Fabricatiion Things to Prepare ⑴ 35mm Film can (1 ea.) (Local Purchase) ⑵ Banana Plug (1 ea.) (Local Purchase) ⑶ Joint Plug (1 ea.) (Local Purchase) ⑷ Two 0.5Ω 5W Ceramic(Cement) Resistors (p/o CY9-1101-000 TOOL BATTERY PROBE KIT) Procedures ⑴...
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Repair Information 2.DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 2.1 External Covers and Battery Case Removal ⑶ ⑵ M1.7 3.0mm ★ Cemedine ×1 Super X8008B. ⑴ Fig. 016 External Covers and Battery Case Removal...
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Repair Information <Disassembly Procedure> Date Battery Case Removal ⑴ Move the Interface cap out of the way, remove the screw, and remove the Date Battery Case. Fig. 017 Date Battery Case Removal 1 Fig. 018 Date Battery Case Removal 2 Rubber Covers Removal ⑴...
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Repair Information <Disassembly Procedures> Interface Cover Removal ⑴ Remove two screws in the upper portion and one at the bottom of the Interface Cover. ⑵ Remove one screw from the back cover side, lift the back cover slightly as shown and remove the Interface Cover.
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Repair Information <Reassembly Procedures> NOTE Make sure that the insulation tape is not missing (3 places). ③ ① ② Fig. 028 Insulating Tape 1 Fig. 029 Insulating Tape 2 NOTE Install the Interface Cover in the arrow-marked direction. Fig. 030 Interface Cover Installation...
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Repair Information NOTE ⑴ Insure the lead is dressed as shown by the ⑵ Insure the light shield sheet does not arrow. overlap the top cover. And insure no * If the lead is on top of the circuit board, interior parts are visible from the it will be pinched when the front cover outside.
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Repair Information 2.3 Top & Bottom Cover Removal ★ Grease A-74 Apply to Diopter Correction Dial friction surfaces. M1.7 5.5mm ×1 ×1 M1.7 3.5mm ×1 NOTE M1.7 7.0mm ×1 NOTE M1.7 4.5mm ×1 M1.7 6.0mm ×1 M1.7 5.5mm M1.7 ×1 1.7mm ×4 Install the Cable Door in the...
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Repair Information <Disassembly Procedure> Top Cover Removal ⑴ Remove the axial screw and the Diopter Correction Dial. ⑵ Remove four screws (one on top, two below, and one at the rear) and gently lift the top cover. ⑶ Disconnect the connector and gently lift the top cover off. Fig.
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Repair Information ⑶ Be careful that the DC/DC-LPU Connect Cable is not pinched when installing the top cover. Fig. 042 Top Cover Installation Caution 3 NOTE ⑷ Be sure to properly align with the bottom cover groove. If not aligned properly, the Front Cover cannot be installed.
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Repair Information 2.4 Digital PCB / Camera PCB / Imaging Unit Removal CAUTION M1.7 2.5mm ×3 CAUTION M1.7 M1.7 2.0mm×2 2.0mm×2 M1.7 4.5mm ×4 NOTE M1.7 4.5mm ×1 CAUTION CAUTION M1.7 2.5mm ×4 Fig. 044 Digital PCB / Camera PCB / Imaging Unit Removal...
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Repair Information <Disassembly Procedure> Digital PCB Shield Cover Removal ⑴ Unsolder at four points and remove the shield cover. When soldering, be careful not CAUTION the short the PCB (D) shield to the other shield. Don't short here! Fig. 045 Digital PCB Shield Cover Removal Digital PCB Ass y Removal ⑴...
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Repair Information Imaging Unit Removal ⑴ Remove four screws and remove the Imaging Unit. Washers may fall off at this point. Be careful not to loose them. ⑵ With the washers in place, temporarily fix the unit with three screws. ・...
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Repair Information <Reassembly Notes> Imaging Unit Reassembly When reinstalling the Imaging Unit, the Flange to Focal Distance (FFD) CAUTION adjustment is mandatory. Digital PCB Ass y Reassembly NOTE ⑴ Before installing the Digital PCB Ass'y, insure that the two plates do not touch at the blue line in the drawing.
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Repair Information 2.5 Baseplate / AF Sensor Unit / Eyepiece Cover Removal M1.7 2.5mm ×2 ★ Screw lock on tip of threads M1.7 4.0mm CAUTION ×2 CAUTION NOTE NOTE M2.0 M2.0 3.0mm 4.5mm ×2 ×2 ★ Screw lock on tip of threads Fig.
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Repair Information <Disassembly Procedures> Baseplate Removal ⑴ Remove four screws and remove the Baseplate. Fig. 055 Baseplate Removal Auto Focus FPC Ass'y Removal ⑴ Remove flex at one point. ⑵ Unsolder the green lead. Lift the flex out of the way and unsolder the beeper at two points.
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Repair Information <Reassembly Notes> Auto Focus FPC Ass'y Installation After completing the reassembly, except for external covers, perform the AF CAUTION sensor Positioning Adjustment using the Electrical Adjustments software. (Refer the Help of the Electrical Adjustment Software for details.) NOTE ⑴...
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Repair Information NOTE ⑴ If the cable is pinched, it will lead to broken ⑵ It is easy to leave screws floating leads or stress causing poor contact. (insufficiently tightened). Be sure the Also, be sure to check that the anti- screws are properly tightened.
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Repair Information <Disassembly Procedure> LPU PCB Removal ⑴ Disconnect three flex connections, two cable connections and remove three screws. ⑵ Unsolder two connections and remove the LPU PCB. Fig. 066 LPU PCB Removal 1 Fig. 067 LPU PCB Removal 2 DC/DC PCB Removal ⑴...
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Repair Information CF Slot Pin Ass y Removal ⑴ Remove three screws and remove the CF Slot Cover Ass y. When removing the upper Take care CAUTION screw it is impossible to place removing screw the screwdriver straight, so be careful not to strip the screw head.
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Repair Information DC/DC PCB Installation ⑴ When installing the DC/DC PCB, be sure to connect the two cables between the LPU PCB and Bond here the Digital PCB. ⑵ Dress and bond the lead wires as shown in the photo. Fig.
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Repair Information <Disassembly Procedure> Mirror Box Ass'y Removal ⑴ Remove four screws from the rear. ⑵ Remove one screw from the front and remove the Mirror Box Ass'y from the baseplate. Fig. 078 Mirror Box Ass'y Removal 1 Fig. 079 Mirror Box Ass'y Removal 2 Battery Box Ass'y Removal ⑴...
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Repair Information 2.8 Shutter Ass y / Auto Exposure FPC Ass y / Eyepiece Ass y Removal NOTE M1.7 4.5mm ×1 M1.7 4.5mm ×3 M1.7 4.5mm ×3 CAUTION Fig. 083 Shutter Ass y / Auto Exposure FPC Ass y / Eyepiece Ass y Removal...
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Repair Information <Disassembly Procedure> Shutter Ass y Removal ⑴ Remove three screws at the back and disconnect one flex at the front. Remove the Shutter Ass y. Do not operate the shutter CAUTION manually. There is a possibility of damaging it. Fig.
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Repair Information <Reassembly Notes> Shutter Ass y Installation When installing the shutter ass y, insure that the clips engage the mirror box as shown. Fig. 088 Shutter Ass y Installation Auto Exposure FPC Ass'y Installation After installing and setting the position, bond the Auto Exposure FPC Ass'y in place.
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Repair Information <Disassembly Procedure> TFT LCD Ass'y Removal ⑴ Remove four screws and remove the TFT. ⑵ Disconnect two flex connections, and remove the TFT LCD Ass y from the TFT Holder. Fig. 094 TFT LCD Ass'y Removal 1 Fig. 095 TFT LCD Ass'y Removal 2 <Reassembly Notes>...
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Repair Information 2.10 Outer LCD Ass y Removal M1.7 4.5mm ×4 M1.7 6.5mm×3 Fig. 097 Outer LCD Ass y Removal <Disassembly Procedure> Outer LCD Ass y Removal ⑴ Remove three screws and one flex connection and remove the Outer LCD Ass y. Fig.
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1) Firmware Upgrade When the firmware version is upgraded, be sure to download the new version from the Canon site and make sure it is correctly copied to a CF card. Then perform the upgrade. 2) Before Starting the Adjustment Before starting the adjustment, check the luminance of the EF-1 Multi Camera Tester or EF8000 with BM-3000.
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Adjustments Name Part No. Purpose LIGHT BOX, AF/AE POSITIONING CY9-7126-002 AF/AE sensor positioning CHART, AF STANDARD NON AREA-B CY9-7119-007 AF adjustment CHART, AGC 21POINT/AF-H CY9-7119-008 AF adjustment ADAPTER, SHOE FOR DSLR/SLR 5PIN CY9-1138-000 Shutter & X sync electrical adjustment 2) Charts and Locally-Made Tools Name Part No.
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Adjustments 2.MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 2.1 Flange to Focal Plane Distance (FFD) Adjustment ・Adjustment procedure is same as the EOS-1D series. ・ FFD adjustment is required when replacing the Front Panel (Mirror Box) CAUTION Ass'y or the mount. ・ It is also required when tilted images occur due to impact caused by dropping, etc.
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Adjustments <Preparation> ・ Place the mount fastening block on the digital micrometer, and place the measuring point on the mount reference plane. Reset the meter so that "0" is displayed. Set to "0" Digital Micrometer (Commercially available) Measuring terminal Chucking tool Fig.
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Adjustments <Adjustment Procedure> 1) When replacing IMG Unit (Using the original Mirror Box Ass y) Service parts are set to 47.2mm at the factory, and their image units are adjusted. Each offset data is attached to the parts. Therefore, based on the 47.2mm standard, the offset needs to be added or subtracted to calculate CAUTION the final distance.
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Adjustments 2) When replacing Mirror Box Ass y (Using the original IMG Unit ) If the washer offsets for the IMG unit are unknown, select washer offsets and insert the washer to make the distance the same as the approximate CAUTION distance from the lens mount surface to image sensor installation surface (washer included) on the camera that was replaced.
Adjustments 2.2 Finder Focus Adjustment ・ Be sure to perform the Finder Focus Adjustment after the FFD Adjustment CAUTION is completed. <Purpose> To fit the position of CMOS sensor plane and the viewfinder focus point. <Specifications> The center of the infinity mark must be positioned within 1.5 index line widths of the index line as shown below.
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Adjustments 3.ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 3.1 Adjustment Software Operation 1) Service Parts OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP CPU: Pentium II, 233MHz or better RAM: 256 MB or more required Display: 1024 × 768 required Hard disk space: Approx. 70 MB required 2) Operation Basically, the adjustment software can be operated with the mouse, cursor keys, space bar, and enter key.
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Adjustments 3) Demonstration Mode The adjustment software operations can be checked without connecting the camera. When starting up the adjustment software, click on "Demo". Fig. 012 Connecting the Camera 4) Log Management This adjustment software has a log management function. You can check the record of adjustments.
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Adjustments 6) How to use HTML Help On left side of the help window, topics (table of contents) are displayed. Each topic book can be opened or closed. Also, you may move to linked topics in the help window, then the topic (table of contents) will also be selected.
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(2) You will be asked the storage location, then choose appropriate location. If you click "Reference", you can choose the storage location. (3) The name of the camera adjustment software is "EOS 5D***.exe". If you double-click this file, you can start the adjustment software.
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(3) The name of the imager file update program is "ImagerFileUpdate2.exe". If you double- click this file, you can start the CMOS imager file update program. 6) Installation procedure of the Canon Camera DCP connect Please refer to "Help" in the adjustment software for details.
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Software Information CONTENTS Page Software Information 1. EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver. 11 ......... . . 1 1.1 Overview .
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Digital Photo Professional, which was provided on a separate CD through to 2004. The EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Ver.11 CD bundled with the EOS 5D and EOS-1D MarkII N continues along this path, providing software applications that are upgraded in line with user requirements.
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ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser CameraWindow PhotoRecord RAW Image Task EOS Capture PhotoStitch Digital Photo Professional WIA Driver TWAIN Driver *Yes* PTP WIA Driver PTP TWAIN Drive *Yes* *Drivers for the EOS 5D and EOS-1D MarkII N are planned to be included.
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Software Information CameraWindow Ver5.3 ZoomBrowser EX Ver5.5/ ImageBrowser Ver5.5 PhotoRecord Ver2.2 (Software for Communication (Image Viewing and Editing Software) Win/Mac (Layout Printing Software) Win with the Camera) Win/Mac RAW Image Task Ver2.2 (RAW Image Processing Software) Win/Mac EOS Capture Ver1.5 Digital Photo Professional Ver2.0 (Remote Shooting Software) Win/Mac (RAW Image Editing Software) Win/Mac...
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(Fig. 002). Fig. 002 ZoomBrowser EX Ver 5.5 main window (zoom mode) ●Supported RAW image types expanded to include EOS 5D and EOS-1D MarkII N RAW images. ●Added or revised printing functions ・...
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Software Information ・ A new "Print index" function has been provided in ZoomBrowser EX to enable standalone printing from ZoomBrowser EX (Fig. 005). * In the "Print 1 copy" and "Print index" functions, images are printed directly from ZoomBrowser EX and not by linking with PhotoRecord.
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Software Information ●Additional Viewer window functions ・ Image editing using levels adjustment, tone curve adjustment, sharpness and automatic image adjustment functions. ・ Text entry ・ Shooting information displayed on images (Fig. 008/highlighted in red frame). ・ Printing using a Print (Print 1 copy) button Except for these enhancements, the main functions are unchanged from version 5.1.
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* Because EOS Capture does not support the PTP function, it cannot be used when the camera's communication setting is "Print/PTP", even with an EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT/350D DIGITAL or EOS 5D equipped with the PTP function supported by CameraWindow version 5.3. Consequently, the camera's communication setting should be set to "PC connection"...
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* Due to the camera specifications, DPOF settings cannot be specified and images cannot be recorded back onto a CF card in the camera on the EOS 5D, EOS-1D MarkII N, EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT/350D DIGITAL, EOS 20D or EOS-1D series cameras.
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3)PhotoRecord Ver 2.2 (Windows) This software links up with ZoomBrowser EX to provide image layout and printing functions and is the same version as that bundled with the Canon digital cameras released in Spring 2005 (Fig. 011). ZoomBrowser EX version 5.5 now features "Print 1 copy" and "Print index" functions so that ZoomBrowser EX only links with PhotoRecord for "Layout printing".
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Selecting a RAW image allows the user to make image adjustments (using processing parameter settings) with no loss of image quality. ● Uses the high-quality image processing typical of genuine Canon software together with algorithms tailored to the camera to provide image processing with the same color tones as the camera itself.
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6)PhotoStitch Ver 3.1 (Windows / Macintosh) This software links up with ZoomBrowser EX/ImageBrowser to provide JPEG image merging functions and is the same version as that bundled with the Canon digital cameras released in Spring 2005 (Fig. 015). ● Uses a simple procedure to merge together multiple JPEG images to create composite images such as panorama shots.
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* Only RAW images shot on cameras equipped with the Picture Styles function (EOS 5D and EOS-1D MarkII N) are compatible with RAW Image Task. Fig. 017 RAW image * Because RAW images shot on a PowerShot Pro 1 cannot be edited...
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Software Information ●Additional functions aimed at improving workflow efficiency for professionals ・ A Quick check window has been added that shows images reduced to half size (Fig. 018). This window, because it displays images more quickly than the Edit or Edit Image windows, which process and display images at full size (100%), provides a quick and convenient way to check the focus, etc.
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FARE technology developed for Canon's flatbed scanners (Fig. 020/highlighted in red frame). This is a fast and effective cleanup tool that allows the user to have sections of scanned images that contain stains or dust flecks instantly corrected simply by...
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Software Information ●Expanded color space support ・ Support has been added for the Apple RGB and ColorMatch RGB color spaces. Together with the previously supported color spaces (sRGB, Adobe RGB and Wide Gamut RGB), this brings the total number of supported color spaces to 5. (Fig. 021) *...
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● RAW image editing software aimed squarely at users from high-end amateurs to professionals who primarily shoot RAW images. ● High-speed RAW image display and processing using Canon's own powerful algorithms. ● Easier operation and control with basic functions tailored to professional work flows.
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● A driver for Windows 2000 and 98SE that conforms to the TWAIN standard. ● Functions as software for downloading JPEG images to your computer if you use the TWAIN Driver with a TWAIN-compatible software. ● Drivers for the EOS 5D and EOS-1D MarkII N are planned to be included.
PhotoStitch 40 MB or more Display Resolution :1024 768 or more, Colors : Thousands or more *EOS 5D, EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT/350D DIGITAL and EOS 20D support USB 2.0 Hi-Speed. *The Macintosh UFS (UNIX File System) format is not supported.
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Software Information 1.6 Supported Languages Each of the software applications is available in 7 languages (English, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese (simplified)). Three versions of the Solution Disk are provided according to the intended region. This is unchanged from Solution Disk version 10 (Table 005).
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The Super Precision Matte Focusing Screen is our response to users' long-time desire for a focusing screen which makes it easier to catch the point of focus. Two such focusing screens have been developed: The Ee-S for the EOS 5D and the Ec-S for the EOS-1D MarkII N. (Fig. 001) Ee-S for EOS 5D Ec-S for EOS-1D MarkII N *...
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Appendix 2.SUPER PRECISION MATTE CHARACTERISTICS ●Easier to catch the point of focus As shown in Fig. 004, compared with other focusing screens, the Super Precision Matte features a very quick drop in contrast (blurring) when you miss (defocus) the point of focus. You see a very blurry image even when the focus is only slightly off.
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Appendix ●Viewfinder brightness Normally, the easier it is to catch the point of focus, the darker the viewfinder brightness will become. As shown in Fig. 007, this applies even to the Super Precision Matte focusing screen. Compared to when a f/1.8 lens is used, using an f/2.8 lens results in the viewfinder brightness decreasing by 1 stop.
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2.Compatible Cameras Ec-S: EOS-1D MarkII N * The Ee-S and Ec-S are not interchangeable between the EOS 5D and EOS-1D MarkII N. Due to the different position of the tab on the focusing screen, it cannot be installed on incorrect camera model between the EOS 5D and EOS- 1D MarkII N.
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Appendix 4.CAUTIONS ●Super Precision Matte Ee-S for EOS 5D Caution Reason 1. Custom Function C.Fn-00-2: Set when Ee-S is installed. To match the focusing screen's metering characteristics. 2. Use an f/2.8 or brighter lens. Using an f/3.5 or slower lens will make the viewfinder look very dark.
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Advanced processing parameters and color matrix setting. Optimized for the picture effects and shooting objectives put forward by EOS Digital cameras. Incorporated in all EOS Digital cameras since EOS 5D. Image characteristics common to all the EOS digital cameras. Picture Styles...
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3. Offers common image characteristics to all EOS digital models 4. Unifies image characteristics at the default setting 5. Image characteristics consistent with the previous models Incorporated in all EOS Digital cameras since EOS 5D. Image characteristics common to all the EOS digital cameras.
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What is new ? (1) Wide variety of photographic expression now becomes possible by just selecting the Picture Style. EOS 20D’s “Parameter 1” corresponds to the Picture Style. However, there was only 1 kind available, so it could not cope with the wide variety of photographic expression.
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What is new ? (2) Sharpness, contrast, color saturation and color tone can be adjusted approx. 2 times wider in range. Previously, the adjustment range was set to be relatively modest, in order to prevent image collapse. Processing Parameter Picture Style...
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What is new ? (3) Image processing effects become common to all the EOS cameras. Previously, image characteristics differed depending on the camera models. EOS-1D series cameras were equipped with color matrix and processing parameters, and its image characteristics were emphasized more on “raw material”.
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What is new ? (4) Vivid, sharp and crisp images obtained at the default settings. Previously, images shot with EOS-1D series camera’s default settings were of without sharpness applied and the colors were less saturated. Therefore the users often misunderstood that the images of EOS-1D series were soft and not in focus.
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What is new ? (5) It is possible to obtain the same image characteristics consistent with the previous models. Picture Styles that have the same image characteristics as color matrix of EOS-1D series or Parameter 1 of EOS20D are provided. Also, even when the color matrix or processing parameters were adjusted to user’s preference in previous models, Picture Style has the compatibility to obtain the same image characteristics.
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Image characteristics of Picture Style (1) Picture Style Image Characteristics Vivid and sharp image for general shooting. ・ Color tone and color saturation are set for vivid color Standard reproduction. ・ Sharpness 3 is applied for sharp and crisp images. Same as the Parameter 1 of EOS20D For nice skin tones.
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Image characteristics of Picture Style (2) Picture Style Image Characteristics For natural colors and subdued images. ・ Color tone and color saturation are set for natural Neutral color reproduction. ・ No sharpness is applied so as to put more emphasis on “raw-material”.
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How do the pictures look like? Sample images with default settings. Portrait Neutral Standard Mono- chrome Landscape Faithful...
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Can skin tones be adjusted in Portrait? In Portrait, skin tones can be adjusted by changing Color tone. Color tone: -4 Color tone: Color tone: +4...
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How far the image can be adjusted? Portrait default Sharpness : 0 Sharpness : 7 Contrast : -4 Contrast : +4 Saturation : -4 Saturation : +4 Color tone : -4 Color tone : +4 Landscape default...
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Styles as “Picture Style file” to users, so as to cope with the demand of color tone and color saturation settings other than the preset ones. Ⅱ Download the Picture Register up to 3 Picture Style File such as Style Files in “User “Landscape for XXX” Defined” with from Canon WEB site. CameraWindow.
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Can DPP develop the RAW images with the selected Picture Style? With DPP, you can select any Picture Style and develop RAW images shot with the all EOS digital cameras since EOS D30. *DPP:Digital Photo Professional...
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How can I print the image faithful in colors and contrast as much as possible? Select an image in DPP and print with EPP When making the color print sample for preparing manuscript, there may be a case that the image adjusted with the Picture Style may not be printed as intended, when the printer’s printing adjustment settings overrides the Picture Style’s settings.
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Summary of “Picture Style” Optimized image obtained by just selecting the preset settings to match the shooting objectives. Adjustable to user preferences. Picture Style Files enables more diverse photographic expressions. DPP can develop the RAW images with desired With DPP and EPP, images picture style.