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EOS-1V English Edition PREFACE SERVICE MANUAL General By Portable Document Format Technical EOS-1V Repair EOS LINK SOFTWARE ES-E1 Electrical Adjustments C12-8401 Parts Catalog C50-2301 Electrical Diagrams Appendix SI Adjustment Chart EOS LINK SOFTWARE ES-E1 Product Overview Repair CY8-1201-225 Parts Catalog...
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Part 1: General Information 1. FEATURES 1.1 High-Performance, High-Precision Area AF The world’s fastest continuous shooting speed of 9 fps in predictive AI Servo AF mode. 8 × 15mm Area AF for easy subject capture. Improved AF performance. Focusing point registration and shifting and limiting the selectable focusing points to 11 or 9 result in faster focusing point selection.
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Part 1: General Information 1.5 Outstanding Operation Ease Camera control layout conforms to the EOS-1N’s • EOS-1N users will feel at home with the EOS-1V. Using the EOS-1V and the EOS-1N at the same time presents no familiarity problems with the camera controls.
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Shooting data can be recorded by the camera By connecting the camera to a personal computer via EOS Link Software ES-E1, you can view and edit the shooting data and modify EOS-1V Personal Function settings. A user-selectable No. and film ID No. are imprinted on the film leader Automatic battery check (EOS Elan II/50/55 type) displays the battery level at all times on the LCD panel.
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Part 1: General Information Function can set the frame counter to be the same as the EOS-1N’s Specifications Exceeding the EOS-3’s 100% viewfinder coverage, dioptric correction, built-in eyepiece cover, and other viewfinder specs on par with the EOS-1N’s • Newly-developed Laser Matte focusing screen (also compatible with the EOS-3) Compatible with infrared film Rubber skin on all camera grip surfaces (like the EOS-1N) There is no Eye Control since priority was given to 100% viewfinder coverage,...
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Part 1: General Information Table 1-1 Comparison with EOS-1N and EOS-3 EOS-1N EOS-1V EOS-3 Item Camera Focusing Area : f/2.8 high-precision focusing Predictive AF at 50 kph & 10 m Continuous Shooting Speed 5 fps 9 fps 7 fps w/PB-E2+300mm/2.8L Eye Control –...
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IS and later lenses contact against. 3) AF The EOS-3’s Area AF sensor (Fig. 1-5) has been refined for the EOS-1V. The S/N ratio is better and the AF optics have been revamped to improve AF performance. In the One Shot AF mode, the AF speed and predictive AF perfor- mance exceed the EOS-3’s.
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Part 1: General Information EOS-1V’s New AF Features (For details, see “4. Nomenclature”.) Focusing Point Registration and Shifting (HP: Home Focusing point registration position) Register with Assist button Focusing This feature was suggested by many pro users of + FEL button.
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(7 fps). Film rewind noise is also the same level as the EOS-1N’s. Although an infrared sensor is used to detect the film transport, infrared film can be used with the EOS-1V since new optics prevent the picture area from getting fogged.
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Part 1: General Information 7) Custom Functions Besides having the EOS-3’s Custom Functions, the EOS-1V has the following new Custom Functions. Personal Functions also enable the user to set three groups of Custom Function settings (Fig. 1-11). C.Fn-0 cannot be registered in a Custom Function group.
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200 rolls of 36-ex. film. The EOS-1V can only display the remaining number of data-recordable rolls (see Fig. 1-12 for 36-ex. rolls). The shooting data can be viewed only with the EOS Link Software ES-E1.
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(001 - 999) film ID No. (See Figs. 1-13 and 1-14.) When multiple EOS-1V cameras are used, the user-selectable No. can be used to identify which EOS-1V was used to shoot that particular roll of film. The film ID No. counts up automatically each time a new roll of film is loaded.
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Communication EOS Link Software ES-E1 consists of driver software cable and a cable which connects the EOS-1V’s remote con- trol/Data transfer terminal to the personal computer’s USB port. It has the following functions: q Transfer, viewing, and editing of the shooting data.
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(vertical travel) and built-in motor drive 24 mm × 36 mm 1-2 Picture size: 1-3 Compatible lenses: Canon EF lenses 1-4 Standard lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 1-5 Lens mount: Canon EF mount 2. AF 2-1 Type: TTL-AREA-SIR** with a CMOS sensor 45-point Area AF, 8 mm (vertical) ×...
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Custom Function), in-focus indicator (dot), and electronic beeper (which can be enabled or disabled with the main switch) 2-10 AF precision: Same as the EOS-1N’s 2-11 AF working range: EV 0-18 (at ISO 100), according to Canon’s testing conditions. 1-14...
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Part 1: General Information 2-12 AF-assist beam: With an EOS Speedlite attached (with built-in AF- assist light) and turned on, a near-infrared beam (peak wavelength of 700 nm) is emitted automatically by the Speedlite when necessary. 550EX and ST-E2: Linked to the 45-point Area AF. 540EZ: Emitted during automatic focusing point selection or when a focusing point along the center horizontal row is selected.
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Part 1: General Information (3) Right of screen q Exposure level scale in 1/3-stop increments ±3 stops) w Exposure level w-1. AE exposure compensation amount w-2. AE lock and real-time metering indicator w-3. Manual exposure level w-4. AEB amount (3 dots) w-5.
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Part 1: General Information 4. Exposure Control 4-1 Metering modes: TTL metering at the maximum aperture with a 21-zone silicon photocell sensor. The following four metering modes can be selected: (1) Evaluative (linkable to any focusing point) (2) Partial Metering area: Approx. 8.5% of screen. (3) Center spot metering (CF-13-0, 2) Metering area: Approx.
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Part 1: General Information 4-3 Metering range: EV 0-20 in all metering modes (at 20°C with 50mm f/1.4 lens, ISO 100) Shutter speed or aperture display blinks at 2 Hz. 4-4 Unsuitable expo- sure warning: 4-5 Exposure metering: Activated when shutter button is pressed halfway. * Before shutter release: Metering remains active for 6 sec.
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Part 1: General Information 4-8 AE Lock (1) Auto AE lock In the One-Shot AF mode with evaluative metering, AE lock is set when focus is achieved. (2) Manual AE lock Set with the AE lock button (resets when pressed again).
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L: Low-speed H: High-speed H ‹ : Ultra-high speed Approx. fps Film Advance One Shot Configuration Power Source Mode AF/Manual Servo AF EOS-1V 2CR5 w/BP-E1 LR6/FR6 H ‹ NP-E2 w/PB-E2 LR6/FR6 LR6/FR6/ w/PDB-E1 Ni-Cd Pack E1 (2) Single-frame shooting: Single frame advances at the same speed as during continuous shooting.
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Part 1: General Information 6-8 Film rewind system: Automatic film rewind with a small coreless motor. (1) Automatic rewind 6-9 Film rewind Rewind initiated automatically in the following initiation: cases: * After the DX-coded number of exposures are taken. * After the end of the film is detected. * After 36 exposures have been taken.
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If the flash is not ready, the AE mode takes effect. * If flash exposure compensation has been set with both the EOS-1V and external Speedlite, the Speedlite’s setting will take effect. 7-4 FE lock: With E-TTL autoflash Speedlites, FE lock is set with the FE lock button.
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Part 1: General Information 9. Shooting data When a picture is taken, the shooting data is automatically recorded in the cam- era’s built-in memory. With the ES-E1, the data can be transferred to a personal computer for viewing and editing. 9-1 Shooting data Item Description...
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Otherwise, pressing the Multi Function button will not set the date setting mode. * With the EOS-1V, only the last two digits of the year can be adjusted. 11-3 Date imprinting: None (provided with Dateback DB-E2) 11-4 Clock backup: Backup for 24 hours after battery removal.
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Part 1: General Information 12. Camera Specifications 12-1 Camera back: Opens and detaches with a camera back release lever (with lock-release button). Film window provided. 12-2 Custom Functions: 20 user-selectable Custom Functions (No. 0 - 19) * The LCD panel’s exposure level scale bars indicate the Custom Functions (except CF-0) already set.
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* The terminal is also used for connecting to EOS Link Software ES-E1. 12-12 Standard grip: New for EOS-1V. Battery chamber cover designed to be water and dust resistant. Compatible with GR-E1, PB-E2, BP-E1, and PDB-E1. 12-13 Interchangeable...
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13-1 New accessories: (1) EOS Link Software ES-E1 (2) MACRO RING LITE MR-14EX (3) EOS-1V standard grip GR-E2 (Also attachable to EOS-1N, EOS-1, and EOS-3) (4) Laser Matte focusing screen with Area AF ellipse See “6. Accessory Compatibility (Compatible System 13-2 Major EOS Accessories).”...
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Part 1: General Information 4. NOMENCLATURE Metering mode button / Flash exposure compensation button LCD panel illumination button Shooting mode button While pressing the button, turn the to select the metering mode or Exposure compensation button / Aperture button Film advance turn the to set flash exposure mode button...
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Part 1: General Information Standard CF-13-1,2 CF-13-3 Selectable Focusing Points : User-selectable focusing points. : User-selectable focusing points. Standard Focusing Point Selection Assist button Focusing point selection Procedure is the same as left. registration are enabled Focusing Point Eleven focusing points Not possible.
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Part 1: General Information Table 1-5 Focusing Point Selection Methods Selection Operation Remarks / : After the button is pressed, it can be Selection Setting During Assist released to continue the Range + / - Metering Button operation. + : Hold down the button for the operation.
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(Ec-N, Ec-R). Focusing screen Setting for Laser Matte screens CF-0 characteristics (Ec-A, Ec-B, Ec-C, Ec-CII, Ec-D, Ec-H, Ec-I, Ec-L, EOS-1V standard screen). High-speed automatic film rewind. No automatic film rewind. High- speed film rewind with midroll Auto film rewind rewind button.
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Remarks If you are using a super telephoto lens The shutter speed and aperture are with more than one EOS-1V body, you set in the same way as with CF-5- can still set the aperture with the cam- 0. In the aperture-priority AE or era(s) not attached to the lens.
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Part 1: General Information Function CF-No. Setting Description New Old Remarks Standard mode This applies during manual focusing Flashes when focus is achieved, point selection. lights dimly while you press the During automatic focusing point selec- shutter button halfway after focus tion, the focusing point does not light is achieved.
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Part 1: General Information Function CF-No. Setting Description New Old Remarks No linkage. Spot metering is always at the center. The selectable focusing points are limit- Spot metering linked to the focus- ed to 11. This makes focusing point ing point. selection faster and links spot metering Spot metering is linked to one of to the focusing point you select.
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One Shot AF and AI Servo AF. 5: The IS switch must be turned ON. When pressed, Image Stabilization operates. Table 1-7 Using CF-4 and CF-19 Together (AF start/stop operation with the EOS-1V and lens) Operation Result During AF start / AF stop...
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The body thickness is the total of this number and the flange back of 44 mm. Figures with stars are official dimensions, rounded OFF to two decimal places. Fig. 1-19 Six external views...
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Aperture setting ( Shutter speed ( DEP points ( , Bulb ( Min.and sec.display during bulb exposures. AEB amount ( Bulb exposure time ( Focusing point selection mode ( Depth-of-field AE ( Custom Function setting ( Focusing point selection mode ( Custom Function group No.
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Area AF ellipse Focusing points Spot metering position Normally off. Lights when the focusing point is selected or when a picture is taken. Exposure level indicator Spot metering circle (5 mm dia./2.4%) Exposure level increments : 1 stop : 1/3 stop Overexposure indicator Flash overexposure indicator...
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Part 1: General Information Limited by lens' minimum aperture/ ,Limited by lens' maximum aperture (max. f/2.0) 8000 4000 2000 1000 High-speed sync (FP flash) (dotted line)/ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 EV Fig.
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Part 1: General Information 0.35 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Fig. 1-23 A-TTL autoflash program lines (With EF 50mm f/1.8 at ISO 100) 1-40...
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Part 1: General Information : Compatible. : AF and EMD can be driven simultaneously. : Compatible under certain conditions. : Not compatible. 1. Compatible Single Focal Length Lenses Accessory Status Note Accessory Status Note EF 14mm f/2.8 L USM TS-E 45mm f/2.8 EF 15mm f/2.8 FE TS-E 90mm f/2.8 EF 20mm f/2.8 USM...
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Part 1: General Information 2. Compatible Zoom Lenses 3. Speedlites Accessory Status Note Accessory Status Note EF 17-35mm f/2.8 L USM 550EX EF 20-35mm f/2.8 L Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 EF 20-35mm f/3.5-4.5 USM 220EX EF 22-55mm f/4-5.6 USM 380EX EF 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 USM 540EZ EF 28-70mm f/2.8 L USM 480EG system...
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Part 1: General Information 5. Remote Control 7. Viewfinder Accessories Accessory Status Note Accessory Status Note RS-80N3 E (650,620) Remote 60T3 Eb (750,850) Switch RS-60E3 Eyecup Ec (EOS-1) RC-1 Ec-II (EOS-IN) Remote LC-3 Ed (EOS5,3) Controller LC-4 Ed-E (EOS5,3) Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3 Dioptric E (10 types) Adjustment...
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Part 1: General Information 8. Databacks Accessory Status Note Databack DB-E2 Quartz Dateback E Technical Back E Keyboard Unit TB Interface Unit TB Command Back EOS-1N 9. PC Link Accessory Status Note EOS Link Software ES-E1 10. Filters Accessory Status Note PL-C52mm Circular...
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Part 1: General Information 6. COMPARISON WITH COMPETING MODELS Item Camera EOS-1V Nikon F5 Minolta alpha 9 – Focusing Area 45-point Area AF + + + | + | – High-precision Focusing (f/2.8) (7 points at center) — — Predictive AF Performance at 50 kph...
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9. Do not touch the electrical contacts on the Doing so may cause faulty connections and the cam- PB-E2, PDB-E1, and EOS-1V. era may not operate properly. 1-47...
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EOS-1's with -, 0, and +. There are plans to apply this AEB bracketing sequence to APS cameras as well. Canon's AEB bracketing sequence will be standardized to 0, -, +. 18. When date imprinting is enabled during con- This is due to the time it takes to imprint the date.
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Part 1: General Information 19. When the focusing point is camera-select- Sometimes the user will not know which focusing point ed (automatic), focus aid will apply only to is active. The wrong focusing point might also be the center focusing point. active.
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EOS-1 and EOS-1N due to the different hinge length. 33. C.Fn-0 cannot be registered in a Custom The EOS-1V's C.Fn-0 is set to C.Fn-0-1 as the Function group. default setting to suit the standard Lasermatte focus- ing screen that comes with the camera.
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35. Before the date and time can be set with Since this feature is only for EOS Link Software ES- the EOS-1V, the date and time must be set E1 users, the date and time must initially be set with with the EOS Link Software ES-E1 the first EOS Link Software ES-E1.
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• With earlier EOS cameras, the AF unit alone could be replaced. However, as with the EOS-3, this is not possible with the EOS-1V. If the AF unit must be replaced, the front panel must be replaced. Aging has been executed for the spare front panel units, but not basic AF adjustments.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.2 D ESCRIPTION OF LECTRICAL DJUSTMENTS Shutter adjustment Shutter speed adjustment. SPC positioning Adjustment and check of AE sensor position. AE adjustment Adjustment of the AE sensor’s output. AE shift Enables exposure shifting in 1/8-stop increments to suit cus- tomer preferences.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.3 A DJUSTMENTS FTER ARTS EPLACEMENT Shot Counter Reset FPU Firmware SI Brightness Adjustment SI Position Adjustment Error No. Display Error Code Clearing LCD Check E-TTL Level Check E-TTL Level Adjustment Basic E-TTL Adjustments TTL Level Adjustment Basic TTL Adjustments Front Panel Operation Count Reset...
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.4 A DJUSTMENT OFTWARE FOR THIS AMERA 1) Adjustment Software Start-up CAUTION If the HS-I/F is used, the memory must be increased. The adjustment software’s file name is EOS1V.EXE. If a work disk is made, the soft- ware will start-up automatically with the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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(To cancel, press the ESC key.) again. Copyright Canon Inc. 2000.03 When the personal computer has been con- nected to Multiple Tool II or HS-I/F, the adjustment software will display the screen on the right.
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To return to the main menu, press Return. To exit the program, press the space bar. Error Code No. Error Code description Lens ID No. Lens designation * If "Other Manufacture" is displayed for the lens designation, it indicates that an error occurred with a non-Canon lens.
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The HS-I/F requires additional memory. To expand the memory, install expanded memory unit (CY9-7082-002). Press any key to quit. Also, if a camera other than the EOS-1V has ERRCAM been connected or if the camera ROM version is incompatible, the adjustment software will display the message shown on the right.
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ROM. You should refresh the flash ROM in all cameras brought in for repair. F_REF The EOS-1V has a flash ROM. To better Flash ROM Refresh ensure that the flash ROM data is saved properly, select F10 END. The screen on the Flash ROM will be refreshed.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 7) Adjustment Software Menu Configuration Shutter Adjustment/Shutter Curtain Closing Adjustment Main Menu Shutter Adjustment Menu Shutter Curtain Closing Check & Adjustment SPC Positioning AE Adjustment Menu AE Accuracy Adjustment AE Shift Exposure Program Rewriting (Flash ROM) Basic AF Adjustments (Flash ROM) AF Adjustment Menu...
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments Self-Check Menu LCD Check Delete Error Code Display Error Code SI Position Adjustment Display Related Menu SI Brightness Adjustment Initialize/Data (Flash ROM) Initialize Initialize All Data Transfer Menu (Flash ROM) Initialize AF Data Initialize Settings Data Initialize EOS LINK Data Data Storage (All data) Save Data (All data)
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.5 S HUTTER DJUSTMENT PURPOSE To adjust the shutter speeds. If the fastest shutter speed meets the standard, it means that all the shutter speeds have been properly adjusted. Also, as the shutter speeds are adjusted, the shutter curtain closing adjustment is executed automatically.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE SHU1 1) Measure the shutter speed. Move the Limit: cursor to the measured value, then Shutter 0.086 Adjustment - 0.173mS press Return. 0.122 0.030 0.061 0.244 0.488ms After transmitting to the camera, the shutter’s correction value will be writ- ten.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.6 S HUTTER URTAIN LOSING DJUSTMENT • Before executing the shutter curtain closing adjustment, be sure to exe- cute the shutter adjustment. CAUTION • If BC error 21 occurs often, the shutter is probably faulty. Replacing the shutter is recommended.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.7 X- SYNC HECK PURPOSE To check that the shutter curtains are fully open when the flash fires. This can- not be adjusted. Perform this check if the user complains that part of the flash picture looks dark. If the shutter curtains do not meet the standard, replace the shutter.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.8 SPC P OSITIONING PURPOSE To align the SPC’s center with the camera’s optical axis. This can be done with or without Multiple Tool II (or HS-I/F). If you do not use Multiple Tool II (or HS- I/F), a bright penlight and expert skill will be required.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • Procedure Using Multiple Tool II or HS-I/F Before proceeding with this adjustment, do the [F2] AE precision adjust- CAUTION ment first as a temporary adjustment. Also, after completing this adjust- ment, do the [F2] AE precision adjustment as the final adjustment. TOOLS EF-8000 or EF-5000 EF 50mm f/1.8 lens...
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE AESPC 1) On the AE Adjustment Menu, select SPD Position Adjustment [F1] SPC positioning. The approximate Unit : EV EV of the SPC’s metering sensors will 00.0 00.0 be displayed. 00.0 00.0 00.0 00.0 00.0 2) As shown in the figure below, block 00.0...
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0.5 +/-0.5 EV 0.0 +/-0.5 EV 0.0 +/-0.25 Image Plane NOTE: Light Level As shown in the graph on the EOS-1V right, the image plane light level +2EV for evaluative metering has been EOS-3, EOS-1N modified to obtain a more natur- +1EV al-looking picture.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1) On the AE Adjustment Menu, select AEM1 [F2] AE Accuracy Adjustment. AE Accuracy Adjustment 2) Set the light source to LV9, then press Return. K: 12.5 Set EV Tester as follows: K: 12.5 ISO: 100 ISO: 100 After setting, press RETURN.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.10 AE S HIFT PURPOSE The exposure level can be set to overexpose or underexpose according to the user’s preference. This adjustment shifts the exposure level by the compensation amount as set with the AE accuracy adjustment’s level adjustment. TOOLS EF-8000 or EF-5000 EF 50mm f/1.8 lens...
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• The data is written to the FPU IC’s flash ROM. Therefore, do not repeat rewrite the exposure program. PURPOSE To fine-tune the correction data the EOS-1V has (like the EOS-3) for each maxi- mum aperture. TOOLS EF-8000 or EF-5000 EF 50mm f/1.8 lens or user’s lens or EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens...
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.12 B AF A ASIC DJUSTMENTS It will take about 15 minutes to complete all of the basic AF adjustments. If you want to stop before completing all the adjustments, press ESC to quit. CAUTION The basic AF adjustments will be written to the FPU IC’s flash ROM. Therefore, do not repeat the basic AF adjustments needlessly.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE AFB1 1) When Basic AF Adjustments is select- Basic AF ed, the screen as shown on the right Adjustment will appear. Set up the camera, then Set the chart 2.5 meter away from the camera. press Return.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 5) When the dark adjustment is complet- AFB3 Basic AF ed, the screen shown on the right will Adjustment appear. Prepare for the shading Shading adjustment. Attach the lens and place LV12 the camera at the camera tester’s light source.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.13 AF F OCUS DJUSTMENT • Before doing this adjustment, first complete the temperature correction, basic AF adjustments, and flange focal distance adjustment. • Be careful not to have dust particles adhering to the main mirror, sec- ondary mirror, and AF sensor.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1) Select “F1 Overall AF adjustment” PINT_AG AF Focusing Adjustment from AF Focusing Adjustment, then the screen shown in the right appears. To carry out Aging, press RETURN. Do you want to carry out AF sensor aging? (Before Focus Adjustment, If ESC key is pressed, Aging is can- performing three minutes aging is recommended.)
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 5) Check that the AF sensor sees the AFPINT2 chart clearly. Set it so that the peak of AF Focus Adjustment Top Left each waveform moves toward the cen- Top Right ter. When everything is ready, press Center Left Center Right Return.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.14 U AF S NIFORM HIFT PREPARATION 1) First do the AF Focus Data Check to find out how much adjustment is neces- sary. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1) On the AF Focus Adjustment Menu, AFSHIFT1 select [F3] Uniform AF Shift. Uniform AF Shift 2) Use cursor keys to select the correc- Select compensation with cursor keys.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.15 I MAGE UTPUT PURPOSE To check the AF sensor’s output waveform. The AF sensor’s light path can be easily checked for dust, etc., by executing the AF sensor’s self check. TOOLS EF-8000 or EF-5000 CHECK PROCEDURE 1) On the AF Menu, select [F3] Image Data Output.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.16 AF F OCUS HECK PURPOSE To check the AF precision. TOOLS EF 50mm f/1.8 tool lens Light Tripod Standard Chart CHECK PROCEDURE 1) Set up for the focus adjustment. 2) Place the Standard Chart 2.5 m away PINTDATA from the camera.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.17 AF S ENSOR HECK Since it is too much to inspect all of the AF sensors with the image data output, this easy method of inspection has been devised. • When the AF sensor’s output is inspected while light strikes the sensor, CAUTION any uneven brightness of the EF-8000 or EF-5000 will affect the AF sen- sor’s output.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.18 AF S ENSOR LEANING • Blow just enough air so that it reaches the AF sensors. Wiping the sen- sors with alcohol, etc., will cause uneven cleanliness and worsen the con- CAUTION dition. • At the same time, clean the secondary mirror and the rear of the main mirror.
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AF focus adjustment. PURPOSE Like the EOS-3, the EOS-1V is designed to automatically correct the AF focus according to the front panel operation count. Therefore, when the front panel unit is replaced, the front panel operation count must be reset to 0.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.20 F LASH ETERING DJUSTMENT This consists of the basic adjustments and level adjustments of TTL and E-TTL. The basic adjustment mainly adjusts the gain when the ISO changes. The level adjustment adjusts the exposure level when flash is used. •...
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • Basic TTL Adjustments • Be sure to use an TTL Speedlite (540EZ, 300EZ, etc.). (A 550EX set to C.Fn-3-1 can also be used.) • If the level adjustment is not done before the check procedure, the mea- CAUTION suring instrument’s measuring limit will be exceeded and an error may result.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • TTL Level Adjustment • When TTL Level Adjustment is selected, the camera will be automatically set to the manual mode, Tv = 1/250 sec., Av = f/5.6, and AI Servo. The focusing point will be selected in correspondence to the sensor (right, left, CAUTION center, peripheral) to be adjusted.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • Basic E-TTL Adjustment Be sure to use an E-TTL Speedlite (550EX, 380EX, etc.) for the check pro- CAUTION cedure. For the basic adjustment, flash is not necessary. It is necessary for the check procedure. PURPOSE To adjust the flash metering sensor’s (E-TTL uses the AE sensor) gain and level.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 3) After the transmission, the screen on ETTL_M2 the right will appear. Set the bright- Basic E-TTL Adjustment ness to LV15 and press Return. LV15 K: 12.5 ISO: 100 Set the brightness. K: 12.5 ISO: 100 When ready, press Return.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • E-TTL Level Adjustment CAUTION Be sure to use an E-TTL Speedlite (550EZ, 380EZ, etc.). PURPOSE This corrects the E-TTL flash metering sensor’s level. As with the AE Shift Adjustment, the flash exposure level can be set to overexpose or underexpose according to the user’s preference.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • E-TTL Precision Check This is a simplified check procedure. For an underexposure or overexpo- CAUTION sure adjustment to be made according to the user’s preference, follow the procedure which uses a flash in a darkroom. PURPOSE To check the precision of the E-TTL flash metering sensor.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.21 I NHIBIT OLTAGE DJUSTMENT • This adjustment is required after the main flexible board is replaced. • Since the system connector has battery check resistors (RBAT, RBAT2), CAUTION adjustment and check are also required after the system connector is replaced.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • Overall Correction Based on the 2CR5 lithium battery’s voltage as the standard, do the adjustment for the 2CR5 lithium batteries, PDB (size-AA batteries), and PDB (Ni-MH). PREPARATIONS 1) Connect the tool battery probe kit to the camera. On the Inhibit Voltage Menu, select [F1] Overall Correction.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • 2CR5 Lithium Battery Correction This adjusts only the 2CR5 lithium battery’s inhibit voltage level. PREPARATIONS INHN_2CR5 1) Connect the tool battery probe kit to Inhibit Voltage Adjustment the camera. On the Inhibit Voltage (2CR5 Lithium Battery) Menu, select [F2] 2CR5 Lithium 4.50V Battery Correction.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.22 S HECK With the self check, the following operations are possible. 1. LCD check: Displays all the items on the external LCD panel and viewfinder LCD to check for any missing items. 2. Error code clearing: Clears the camera’s internal error No. 3.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.23 D ISPLAY DJUSTMENT This menu enables the following adjustments: 1. SI position adjustment: Adjusts the SI (Superimpose) position. 2. SI brightness adjustment: Sets the SI brightness brighter or darker. (Normally, this adjustment is not necessary.) •...
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments PREPARATIONS 1) On the SI unit, attach the screws (X99-0689) and washer (CA1- 7752) that are used to attach the SPC. 2) As shown on the right, slide off the top cover, then connect the transmission connector. 3) As shown below, place the camera 1.0 m +/-1 cm in front of the SI Adjustment Chart.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • SI Brightness Adjustment • The adjustment is very fine, and it is difficult to see the adjusted bright- ness with the naked eye. CAUTION • Stray light will affect the SI brightness. Do the adjustment in a dark place (with constant lighting).
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.24 D RANSFER With data transfer, the following are possible: 1. Initialize: All data, the AF data, or the various settings can be initialized. Select the item to be initialized. 2. Data Storage: All data, only the AF data, or the various individual settings can be saved.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • Initialize • With previous cameras, when the main flexible board was replaced, initial- ization and then adjustment were executed. However, with the EOS-1V, CAUTION the basic data is written in the main flexible board and initialization is not necessary.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • Data Storage • Storing all the data for five cameras requires over 2 MB of disk space. CAUTION Be aware of the available disk space. As with data initialization, there are three TR_MENU data storage categories: All Data, AF Data, Data Transfer and Various Settings 1 EOS LINK data.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • Transfer FPU Firmware This rewrites the FPU IC program. • If power to the camera or personal computer is cut off during the transfer, CAUTION the camera will no longer be able to conduct a transfer. Be sure to use a constant-voltage power source for the camera.
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • Temperature Correction 1) When Temperature Correction is TEMP1 selected, the room temperature (as Temperature Correction measured by the Multiple Tool II or Match the camera's temperature reading HS-I/F) and the temperature mea- with the room temperature. sured by the camera will be displayed Room Temperature Camera...
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Part 4: Electrical Adjustments • Reset Shot Counter CAUTION • After replacing the shutter, be sure to reset the shot counter to 0. This resets the shot counter. After replacing the shutter, reset the shot counter or set it to the desired number. On the Data Transfer Menu, press the CNTRST F10 key.
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Pg 1 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N CCOVER, COUPLER CA1-9080-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9401-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9402-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9405-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9427-000...
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Pg 2 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N SHOE, ACCSESSORY CA1-6504-040 SPACER, INSULATING CA1-9168-000 BOTTON, RELEASE CA1-9176-000 SPRING, PLATE CA1-9328-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9422-000 CONTACT, ACCSESSORY CB1-6761-000...
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Pg 3 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N ∗ SCREW CA1-9418-000 CONNECTOR, REMOTE CB1-7756-000 ∗ BUTTON, PV CB1-9145-000 ∗ RING, MOUNT CB1-9182-000 ∗...
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Pg 4 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N COVERING, GRIP CA1-9184-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9185-000 ∗ SCREW CB1-7974-000 ∗ SCREW CB1-7975-000 ∗...
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Pg 5 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N CONTACT, MAIN SWITCH CA1-9085-000 ∗ LEVER, MAIN SWITCH CB1-9181-000 ∗ CB1-9235-000 SEAL, TRIPOD ∗...
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Pg 6 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N SHAFT, PALM WING CA1-9094-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9404-000 CA1-9410-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9411-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9427-000...
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Pg 7 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N RING, DIAL CA1-7606-000 SPACER, CONTACT CA1-9118-000 CA1-9119-000 CONTACT, DAIL CA1-9126-000 COVER, DIAL CONTACT CA1-9407-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9415-000...
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Pg 8 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N CA1-5074-000 SCREW, STOPPER CA1-6522-000 CLAW, BACK COVER CA1-6523-060 HOLDER, FILM MAGAZINE CA1-6525-000 PLATE, SPRING CB1-0183-000 ROLLER-1, BACK COVER GUIDE...
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Pg 9 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N SEAL, FILM CA1-4257-000 SPRING, PLATE CA1-7618-000 HOLDER, CASSETTE CA1-7619-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9403-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9427-000 COVER, BACK CONTACT...
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Pg 10 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N ∗ CB1-9310-000 CASE, OLC ∗ CB1-9311-000 BASE, OLC ∗ CB1-9313-000 HOLDER, OLC 1 ∗...
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Pg 11 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-7531-000 CA1-9002-000 SOCKET, TRIPOD WASHER, DC/DC CA1-9138-000 VIBRATION MOUNT CB1-2688-000 CB1-2689-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH ∗...
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Pg 12 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N SCREW CA1-9810-000 ∗ CB1-4289-000 SCREW ∗ PLATE, EYEPIECE LUG-GND CB1-7978-000 ∗ PLATE, EYEPIECE SHUTTER-GND CB1-8583-000 ∗...
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Pg 13 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N CA1-2474-000 CAP, PC TERMINAL INSULATOR CA1-6485-000 RING, PC RETAINER CA1-9007-000 LEVER, LATCH CA1-9121-000 BUTTON, LATCH CA1-9122-000 SPACER...
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Pg 14 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N CA1-5077-000 (xxx) WASHER, FINDER FOCUSING CA1-7777-000 MOUNT, BODY CA1-9078-000 (xxx) SHIM, FINDER FOCUSING CA1-9079-000 (xxx) PLATE, PARALLAX ADJUSTING CA1-9245-000...
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Pg 15 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N CA1-2005-000 BALL BEARING, NMB L-520 CA1-9016-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH CA1-9022-000 (030) COLLAR, MC CA1-9421-000 SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH ∗...
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Pg 16 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N ∗ SHUTTER UNIT CG1-3707-000 ∗ SHUTTER 1ST CURTAIN ASS’Y CY3-1235-000 ∗ SHUTTER 2ND CURTAIN ASS’Y CY3-1236-000 ∗...
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Pg 17 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N CA1-7752-000 WASHER, WAVE ∗ CB1-8598-000 RUBBER, PENTA HOLDER ∗ CB1-9256-000 MASK, FIELD ∗ CB1-9258-000 PLATE, FS HINGE ∗...
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Pg 18 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N CA1-9417-000 SCREW VIBRATION MOUNT CB1-2688-000 CB1-4217-000 MOUNT, VIBRATION CB1-4288-000 PLATE, M2 GEAR CF1-2986-000 MOTOR (2) ∗...
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Pg 19 S E M I H A R D C A S E E H 1 1 - L / L L REF.NO. C46-2021 (L), C46-2022 (LL) PARTS NO. CLASS D E S C R I P T I O N CA4-4411-000 TIGHTENING SCREW CY3-0005-000...
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Pg 20 E L E C T R I C P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 SYMBOL PARTS NO. D E S C R I P T I O N REMARK MTDR2 WA4-6332-000 MOTOR DRIVER 2 MPC17A10SVM T-MOS WA2-5620-000...
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Pg 21 I N D E X O F P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. PAGE PARTS NO. PAGE CA1-9403-000 CA1-2005-000 CA1-9404-000 CA1-2474-000 CA1-9405-000 CA1-4257-000 CA1-9407-000 CA1-5074-000 CA1-9410-000 CA1-5077-000 (xxx) CA1-9411-000 6,13 CA1-6485-000 CA1-9415-000 CA1-6504-040 CA1-9417-000...
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Pg 22 I N D E X O F P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. PAGE PARTS NO. PAGE ∗ CB1-9147-000 CB1-7756-000 ∗ CB1-9148-000 CB1-7770-000 (025) ∗ CB1-7772-000 CB1-9149-000 ∗ CB1-7775-000 CB1-9152-000 ∗ ∗...
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Pg 23 I N D E X O F P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. PAGE PARTS NO. PAGE ∗ ∗ CB1-9279-000 CB1-9204-000 ∗ ∗ CB1-9280-000 CB1-9206-000 ∗ ∗ CB1-9282-000 CB1-9207-000 ∗ ∗ CB1-9283-000 CB1-9208-000 ∗...
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Pg 24 I N D E X O F P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. PAGE PARTS NO. PAGE ∗ ∗ CG1-3730-000 CB1-9373-000 ∗ ∗ CB1-9374-000 CG1-3731-000 ∗ ∗ CG1-3732-000 CB1-9375-000 ∗ ∗ CG1-3734-000 CB1-9376-000 ∗...
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Pg 25 I N D E X O F P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. PAGE PARTS NO. PAGE X99-0635-000 CS2-3233-000 ∗ X99-0689-000 CS2-3923-000 XA1-1170-257 CS2-5003-000 (xxx) CS2-5020-000 XA1-3140-189 XA1-3170-307 CS2-5857-000 (020) XA1-3170-457 CS2-5887-000 (020) ∗...
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Pg 26 I N D E X O F P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-8401 PARTS NO. PAGE PARTS NO. PAGE XD2-1100-102 XD2-1100-132 2,15 XD2-1100-202 XG8-1100-561 XG8-1100-581 7,12 XG8-1100-591 ∗ YN2-9547-000...
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EOS-1V Remote (Fig. 1-1) enables EOS-1V customization, shooting data down- loading, and other functions. w EOS-1V Memory (Fig. 1-2) enables the shooting data to be viewed and managed. Fig. 1-1 EOS-1V Remote menu. Fig. 1-2 EOS-1V Memory main window.
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Function settings. (This is also possible for Custom Function settings.) The Personal Functions set with the EOS Link Software ES-E1 can be enabled or disabled with the EOS-1V individually. However, the P.Fn setting itself cannot be changed with the EOS-1V.
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The Data Handling dialog box (Fig. 1-7) provides options to download the EOS-1V's shooting data to the computer, delete the shooting data in the EOS-1V, or to start up EOS-1V Memory after the shooting data is downloaded. It also indicates the number of film rolls whose shooting data is stored in the EOS-1V.
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No. and apply it to the camera. The Date and Time dialog box (Fig. 1-10) is for setting the EOS-1V's date and time. You can either apply the computer's date and time to the camera or enter the date and time manually.
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EOS-1V Memory enables you to view, edit, and search the shooting data downloaded with EOS-1V Remote. You can also add thumbnail images to the shooting data by using a scanner to input the images. The shooting data can also be exported in CSV (Comma-Separated Values) format (text only) to applications such as Microsoft Excel which support the CSV format.
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Part 1: Product Overview List view Detailed view (without thumbnails) Detailed view Thumbnail view Fig. 1-13 Sample frame data in the main window and film data-editing window. * Applies to both the main window and film data-editing window. List view Detailed view * This applies to the Detailed view with or without thumbnails.
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Part 1: Product Overview Film List Frame List Frame List with Thumbnails Frame List without Thumbnails Fig. 1-15 Sample printout of shooting data.
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2. FEATURES 1) Customizing EOS-1V Thirty-one Personal Functions for further customization. The Custom Functions (except C.Fn-0) found in the EOS-1V can be easily set while you can confirm the meaning and effect (with the Help menu) of the Custom Function setting.
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640 x 480 pixels and 256 colors or more. 3. EOS-1V Remote 3-1 Personal Functions: Sets various functions such as exposure, AF, and film transport for the EOS-1V. The settings can be saved in the personal computer. 3-2 Custom Functions: Nineteen Custom Functions related to exposure, AF, film transport, flash, etc., can be set for the EOS-1V.
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Personal Function (P.Fn) List P.Fn Function Type Function Description Application Remarks Disables unwanted While the picture-taking mode is being This makes it faster to select the • All items cannot be checked. picture-taking selected, the one(s) that are disabled are desired picture-taking mode.
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Registers and The desired picture-taking mode This enables the user to instantly • Depth-of-field AE and bulb cannot switches the shoot- (except DEP and bulb), exposure set- switch to the registered settings to be registered. ing mode and tings (shutter speed, aperture, manual suit the front or backlighting condi- •...
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Changes the AEB The AEB sequence set with C.Fn-9-2/3 Effective when you want to start • Effective when C.Fn-9-2/3 has sequence for C.Fn- (underexposure, correct exposure, over- the AEB with an overexposed shot been set. 9-2/3 to overexpo- exposure) is changed to overexposure, instead of an underexposed one.
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AI Servo AF contin- Normally, during continuous shooting Effective when obtaining an image If the AF lens drive can keep up with uous shooting is when the AF lens drive cannot keep up is more important even if it might the film advance speed, focus priori- executed according with the shooting speed, the film advance...
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Low-speed continuous shooting: 1 - 3 fps shooting speed as the EOS-1N. Functions This setting cannot be altered with the EOS-1V alone. Limits the number This enables you to set the maximum Effective when you do not want to of frames exposed...
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Enables silent (low- When the EOS-1V without the Power This is useful when the film • The shutter is actually cocked at speed) film rewind Drive Booster is set for single-frame advance noise after taking a pic- low speed to make it quiet. (The...
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Shortens the shutter Normally, after focus is achieved and the This increases the chances of Since the difference will only be 10 release time lag. shutter button is pressed completely, the capturing the decisive moment. milliseconds, you might not be able shutter release time lag is fixed at 55 ms.
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Date of picture Time of picture Custom Function settings Focusing point selection Multiple exposures Active focusing point Battery-loaded date File Format Canon format Nikon format Nikon format Save Formats 2 formats 2 formats 2 formats Display Format (Thumbnails provided/not provided)
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Part 1: Product Overview Maker Canon Nikon Nikon MINOLTA PC/AT- PC/AT- PC/AT- compatible compatible compatible Compatible Computers Macintosh J/E: 98 Windows 95, 98, NT4.0 Compatible J/E/F: 98/2000 Mac OS 7.1~7.6 Dedicated Dedicated Dedicated Compatible Cable transmission transmission transmission cable cable...
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EPAIRS (1) Before disassembly, note how the covers and cables are arranged. (2) After completing the repair, connect it to the EOS-1V for test transmissions and check the operation. (3) If the connecting cable for servicing is not available, use the commercially-available connecting cable.
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Part 3: Repair Information 2. DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY 2.1 C ONNECTING ABLE ISASSEMBLY Fig. 3-2 Connecting Cable disassembly.
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(When you look at the sticker right side up, the three-pin connector must be on the right side of the sticker.) Three-pin connector on the right→ Three-pin connector on the right→ Fig. 3-3 Canon logo sticker. Fig. 3-4 Notice label. Black USB Connector White Black Fig.
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1.Top Cover Unit 2.Bottom Cover Unit 3.Back Cover Unit 4.Body 5.Body (Front side) 6.Latch Cover & PC Terminal 7.Body (Back side & Strap) 8.Eyepiece Unit 9.Body & Dial Unit 10.Palm Switch Holder 11.Release Button 12.Dial Unit 13.Front Cover Unit 14.Grip Unit 15.Systemconnector...
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1.Top Cover Unit Dial Seal (CB1-9225) Eyepiece Spacer FEL Switch Cover (CB1-9373) (CB1-9210) Acc.Shoe Pin Cover EL-C Switch Cover (CB1-9198) Mode Switch Cover (CB1-9206) Back Switch Cover (CB1-9186) (CB1-9201) O Ring FEL Switch Cover (CB1-9367) (CB1-9210)
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2.Bottom Cover Unit Cemedine Super X Tripod Seal Bottom Cover Seal No.8008 Black (CB1-9235) (CB1-9372) (CY9-8118) Bottom Cover Seal 3 (CB1-9371) Bottom Cover Seal 1 Cemedine Super X Bottom Cover Seal 2 Spacer (CB1-9236) No.8008 Black (N.S) (CB1-9370) (CY9-8118) Bottom Cover Seal (CB1-9237)
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3.Back Cover Unit Back Cover Seal (CB1-9158) Spacer (N.S) S-Dial Spacer O Ring (CB1-9375) (CB1-9368)
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5.Body (Front side) Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064) Mount Ring (CB1-9182) Noxguard ST-420 (CY9-8123)
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6.Latch Cover & PC Terminal Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064)
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7.Body (Back side & Strap) Hinge Cover Seal (CB1-9233) Strap-L Seal Strap-R Seal (CB1-9369) (CB1-7977) Back Switch Seal (CB1-9226) Body-L Rubber Seal Body-R Seal (CB1-9239) (CB1-9240)
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8.Eyepiece Unit Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064) Eyepiece Seal 1 (CB1-9228) Eyepiece 3 Seal Eyepiece Right Seal (CB1-8599) (CB1-9372) Eyepiece Seal 2 Eyepiece Seal 2 (CB1-9229) (CB1-9229) Eyepiece Seal 3 (CB1-9227)
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9.Body & Dial Unit Grip Seal (CB1-9223) Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064) Dial Unit:Noxguard ST-420 (CY9-8123) Body:Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064)
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10.Palm Switch Holder Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064) Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064) Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064) A-10...
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12.Dial Unit Dial Spacer (CB1-9374) O Ring (CB1-9367) Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064) A-12...
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13.Front Cover Unit Front Cover Seal 1 (CB1-9218) Mount Ring (CB1-9182) Front Cover Seal 3 (CB1-9220) Front Cover Seal 2 (CB1-9219) Noxguard ST-420 (CY9-8123) Cemedine Super X Front Cover Seal 4 Cemedine Super X No.8008 Black (CB1-9221) No.8008 Black (CY9-8118) (CY9-8118) A-13...
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14.Grip Unit Washer (CB1-8595) Silicone Bond KE-347B Silicone Bond KE-347B (CY9-8064) (CY9-8064) O Ring (CB1-9792) A-14...
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15.Systemconnector System connector Seal (CB1-9247) A-15...