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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 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 product's instruction book if necessary.) Technical Information Provides technical information about the mechanism and electronics of the product. Repair Information Provides information about disassembly and assembly, as well as tools and expendables to be used. Adjustments Provides information about adjustment items and procedures, as well as tools to be used. Parts Catalog Circuit Diagrams Software Information Appendix...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 1. FEATURES (Features superior to EOS 30D in blue.) 1.1 Fine Detail and High Image Quality ●Effective pixels: Approx. 10.1 megapixels for fine detail and high image quality ●Newly-developed, large, single-piece 22.2 × 14.8mm CMOS sensor *Lens crop factor: Approx. 1.6x the lens focal length ●DIGIC III for fine-detail, and natural color processing at high speed ●14-bit A/D conversion for fine gradation ●Picture Styles optimized for the photographic subject and intention *Picture Style button provided ● S ix JPEG recording quality modes and RAW, sRAW, RAW+JPEG, and sRAW+JPEG simultaneous recording ●Accurate white balance ●WB correction and WB bracketing provided ●Excellent noise reduction *Noise reduction for long exposures *Noise reduction for high ISO speeds ●Highlight tone priority ●Automatic brightness and contrast correction *Functions in Basic Zone modes ● C omplies to Design rule for Camera File System 2.0 and Exif 2.21 which support Adobe RGB 1.2 Fast Shooting ● N ine cross-type AF points with center AF point sensitive to vertical and horizontal lines at f/2.8 *AF Start button provided ●Approx. 6.5 fps maximum continuous shooting speed ● M aximum burst during continuous shooting: Approx. 75 shots in JPEG Large/Fine or 17 shots in RAW *Based on Canon's testing standards and 1GB CF card in high-speed continuous shooting mode.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 1.3 Ease of Use ●High-magnification viewfinder and interchangeable focusing screens *0.95x viewfinder magnification *Interchangeable focusing screens: One with grid lines and one with easy-to-see point of focus ●EOS Integrated Cleaning System incorporated *Self Cleaning Sensor Unit enables Dust Delete Data to be obtained and appended to images ●Live View shooting with the camera or PC *Silent shooting also possible ●3.0-in., 230,000-pixel LCD monitor with wide viewing angle *Vertical and horizontal viewing angle approx. 140 , and larger menu text size *Seven brightness levels *LCD panel-like shooting information display also provided ●Startup time approx. 0.15 sec. ● D ata writing continues even if you open the CF card slot cover while data is being written to the CF card 1.4 EOS 30D's Outstanding Features Retained ●1/8000 sec. - 30 sec. shutter speed, Bulb, 1/250 sec. X-sync ●Shooting modes, metering modes, AF modes, and other shooting features retained ●Compatible with all EF lenses including EF-S lenses ●Shooting-priority operation ●High degree of customization *Up to three sets of camera user settings can be registered *24 Custom Functions with 62 settings *My Menu *Flash Custom Functions ●USB 2.0 Hi-Speed for high-speed image transfers ●More advanced PictBridge features *Preview of printing effects, tilt correction (±10° in 0.5° increments) 1.5 Expandable Shooting System ●Wireless/wired LAN for image transfers (via WFT-E3) ●Compatible with external recording media and GPS device (via WFT-E3)
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 2. OVERVIEW 2.1 EOS 40D body The major differences in features compared to the EOS 30D are outlined below. Table 001 Specifications Comparison of EOS 40D and EOS 30D (1/2) Item EOS 40D EOS 30D Image sensor CMOS Effective pixels [Approx. megapixels] 10.10 8.20 Image sensor size [mm] 22.2×14.8 22.5×15.0 Lens Crop Factor Image sensor 1.6 [Approx. magnification] Pixel size [µm square] 5.7 6.4 Color filter Primary colors Cleaning system (EICS) Yes ― A/D conversion [bits] 14 12 Large, Medium, Small JPEG ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information Table 001 Specifications Comparison of EOS 40D and EOS 30D (2/2) Item EOS 40D EOS 30D Speeds [sec.] 1/8000 - 30, bulb X-sync [sec.] 1/250 Durability 100,000 Release time lag [Approx.] 59 ms 65ms Shutter Shoot → Press Shutter Button Halfway Enabled ― → Shoot [Single shooting] Silent shooting Enabled during Live View shooting Single / Continuous L / Continuous H / Single / Continuous L / Continuous H / Drive Modes Self-timer (10 sec. or 2 sec.) Self-timer Continuous shooting [Approx. fps] High-speed: 6.5 / Low-speed: 3 High-speed: 5 / Low-speed: 3 Drive JPEG (L/F) 30 75 Max. Burst ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information EOS 40D EOS 30D AF-ON button Picture Style button ISO speed Monochrome shooting 2-digit display for continuous shooting max. burst Small RAW Self-timer 2 sec. ISO speed always displayed Camera user settings Fig. 001 EOS 40D: Exterior comparison with EOS 30D...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 1) Image recording ⑴ L arge, single-piece CMOS sensor with approx. 10.1-megapixels (=EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / 400D DIGITAL) * The same 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor (Fig. 002) used in the EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / 400D DIGITAL is incorporated. With an image sensor size of 22.2 mm × 14.8 mm, the effective angle of view is approx. 1.6 times the lens focal length. *Effective pixels. Fig. 002 CMOS sensor (actual size) ⑵DIGIC III (=EOS-1D Mark III) While retaining the DIGIC II's features for fine image detail, natural colors, and high speed, the new DIGIC III imaging engine attains faster signal processing speed.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information ⑸ISO speed As with the EOS 30D, the ISO speed range is 100-1600, settable in 1/3-stop or whole- stop increments. ISO 3200 extension can also be set. The ISO speed is now always displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel. ●Auto ISO speed enabled in Creative Zone modes With the EOS 40D, you can now set auto ISO speed even in the Creative Zone modes (Fig. 004). When the ISO speed is set to [Auto], ISO 400 is initially set. Then depending on the lighting conditions, the ISO Fig. 004 ISO speed setting screen speed is set automatically as shown in Table 003. The automatically-set ISO speed is displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel while the metering is active. In the Basic Zone modes, the automatically-set ISO speed range is 100-800 which is 1 stop higher on the high end than the EOS 30D. Table 003 [Auto] ISO Speed Settings Shooting mode ISO Speed Settings...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information ●High ISO speed noise reduction (C.Fn II-2) This is noise reduction for images taken at a high ISO speed as in the EOS-1D Mark III. Although noise reduction is applied at all ISO speeds, it is particularly effective at high ISO speeds. At low ISO speeds, the noise in the shadow areas is further reduced. Also, when [High ISO speed noise reduction] is set, the maximum burst during Fig. 006 C.Fn II-2 continuous shooting will decrease to 8, regardless of the image-recording quality. ⑶Highlight tone priority (C.Fn II-3) (=EOS-1D Mark III) This function seeks to improve the highlight detail. The range is extended between 18% gray and the maximum highlight tone. This makes the gradation finer from the grays to the highlights and reduces blown highlights. This function also limits the settable ISO speed range to 200-1600.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information ●Shooting backup Images in the CF card can be backed up to external media. Besides the quick backup feature also found in the EOS-1D Mark III, the folder to back up the images can be created or selected. Only checkmarked images can also be backed up (Fig. 010). Fig. 010 Backup 3)EOS Integrated Cleaning System (=EOS-1D Mark III) The Self Cleaning Sensor Unit is the same type as in the EOS- 1D Mark III (Fig. 011). The specifications for acquiring and appending Dust Delete Data to the image are the same as with the EOS-1D Mark III. Fig. 011 Self Cleaning Sensor Unit 4)Shooting functions ⑴Autofocus ● N ine cross-type AF points (center AF point sensitive to vertical and horizontal lines at f/2.8).
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information ⑵Drive Continuous shooting speed at approx. 6.5 fps (maximum) and approx. 3 fps. The drive mode selection loop now includes 2-sec. self-timer. The maximum burst during continuous shooting is approx. 75 Large/Fine shots and approx. 17 RAW shots (both during high-speed continuous shooting). Despite the higher number of megapixels due to the larger image size, continuous shooting is still fast. ⑶Shutter (=EOS 30D) The shutter unit is the same as the EOS 30D's. The shutter speed range is 1/8000 sec. to 30 sec. with Bulb and X-sync at 1/250 sec. ⑷Exposure control (=EOS 30D) The shooting modes, 35-zone metering sensor, and metering modes (evaluative, partial, spot, and center-weighted average) are all the same as the EOS 30D.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information ●AF function (C.Fn III-6) Pressing the AF-ON button pauses the Live View shooting (reflex mirror goes down) and executes AF. Letting go of the AF-ON button resumes the Live View shooting. (C.Fn) ⑺Flash The built-in flash unit is basically the same as the EOS 30D's. The EOS 30D's Custom Functions "Flash firing," "E-TTL II," and "Shutter curtain sync" have been consolidated into the menu's [Built-in flash func. setting] (Fig. 015). Also, with the SPEEDLITE 580EX II, the camera can be used to set the SPEEDLITE 580EX II's settings as with Fig. 015 Built-in flash func. screen the EOS-1D Mark III. ⑻Compatible with EF-S lenses The camera is compatible with all EF lenses, including EF-S lenses. 5)Large LCD monitor ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information Since the EOS 40D does not have a display-off sensor, press the INFO. button to turn on/off the INFO display. * I f auto power off is [Off] and the camera is left idle, the LCD monitor will turn off automatically after 30 min. (The camera power does not turn off.) ⑵Menu display As with the EOS-1D Mark III, turn the Main Dial to select the menu tab and turn the Quick Control Dial to select the menu option (Fig. 019). You can also use the Multi- controller for menu operations. Fig. 019 Menu options ⑶Playback display ●Single-image playback (=EOS-1D Mark III) During single-image playback, pressing the <INFO.> button switches the shooting information screen like the EOS-1D Mark III. You can also set the menu option to ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information ●Erasing images With the [Erase images] menu, select [Select and erase images] and checkmark the images to be erased. Then all the checkmarked images can be erased at one time. (Fig. 021) Fig. 021 Erase images screen 6)Design and operation ease ⑴Design The camera design is based on the following three concepts: ●New-generation design for advanced amateurs A revamping of the old EOS 20D-series design. ●Joy of ergonomics The successive steps of holding the camera, framing the subject, turning a dial, and pressing a button all feel good.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 7)Customization ⑴Register camera user settings The camera's shooting function settings and menu settings can be registered to the Mode Dial's C1, C2, or C3 (Fig. 023). Except for the date/time and other settings which need not be registered, almost all the camera settings can be registered. Fig. 023 Register camera user settings ⑵Custom Functions The 24 Custom Functions are categorized according to basic function make it faster to find and set the desired Custom Function. (Fig. 024) Fig. 024 Custom Functions ⑶Flash Custom Functions With the SPEEDLITE 580EX II attached to the camera, you can set or cancel the Speedlite's Custom Function settings (C.Fn-0 to 13) with the camera (Fig. 025). * W ith an EX-series Speedlite other than the SPEEDLITE 580EX II, the camera cannot be used to set the Speedlite's Custom Functions.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 8)Camera Direct Printing ⑴Direct printing As with the EOS-1D Mark III, RAW and sRAW printing and Red-Eye 1 are provided. Compatible only with PictBridge. BubbleJet Direct and CP Direct are not supported. Also, the following features are new. ●Printing effects preview Printing effects like B/W, Vivid, Brightness, and Adjust levels are now reflected in the displayed image so you can see the effect. (Fig. 026. Excluding Face Brightener and Red-eye corr.) Fig. 026 Printing effects ●Tilt correction With the trimming screen, turn the Quick Control Dial to tilt the image up to ±10 degrees in 0.5°...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 10) Power source and shooting performance The power source system is the same as the EOS 30D's with Battery Pack BP-511A. With a fully-charged battery pack, the number of possible shots without flash use is about 1100 shots at 23° C/73° F. With 50% flash use, it is about 800 shots. As with the EOS 30D, the date/time backup battery is the CR2016 lithium battery installed in the battery compartment. Detaching and attaching the battery compartment cover is now easier. You can pull it out or put it on at the slanted (45-degree) angle (Fig. 030). Fig. 030 Battery compartment cover 11) Dimensions and weight Dimensions (W×H×D): 145.5×107.8×73.5 mm / 5.7×4.2×2.9 in., Weight: 740 g / 26.1 oz. 2.2 New System Accessories 1)Battery Grip BG-E2N ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 3)Interchangeable focusing screens Besides the standard focusing screen, there is a focusing screen making it easier to see the point of focus and one with grid lines (Fig. 032). Fig. 032 Focusing screen with grid lines 2.3 EOS 40D software (=EOS-1D Mark III) The EOS 40D is bundled with the EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.15 containing the programs below. Picture Style Editor 1.0 (Win/Mac) has been newly developed to create Picture Style files. Otherwise, the bundled programs are the same as with EOS-1D Mark III. ・ EOS Utility 2.1 (Win/Mac) • Digital Photo Professional 3.1 (Win/Mac) • Picture Style Editor 1.0 (Win/Mac) • ZoomBrowser EX 5.8 (Win) • ImageBrowser 5.8 (Mac) • RAW Image Task 2.7 (Win/Mac) • PhotoStitch 3.1 (Win/Mac) • CameraWindow MC 6.4 (Win) /6.5 (Mac) • WFT-E1 Utility 3.1 (Win/Mac) • ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 3. SPECIFICATIONS (Specifications different from EOS 30D are in blue.) 1.Type Digital AF/AE single-lens reflex camera with built-in flash 1-1 Type: Canon EF lenses (including EF-S lenses) 1-2 Compatible lenses: Canon EF mount 1-3 Lens mount: None 1-4 Lens restrictions: Equivalent to 1.6x the normal lens focal length 1-5 Lens focal length: 2.Image Sensor High-sensitivity, high-resolution, single-plate, CMOS sensor 2-1 Type: 22.2 mm×14.8 mm 2-2 Image sensor size: Approx. 10.10 megapixels: 3904 (H)×2598 (V) pixels 2-3 Effective pixels: Approx. 10.50 megapixels: 3996 (H)×2620 (V) pixels 2-4 ...
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7.1+3.5 sa+x c 7.1+1.8 sa+z v 7.1+2.1 sa+x v 7.1+1.1 sa+z b 7.1+1.2 sa+x b 7.1+0.7 * T he number of possible shots and maximum burst apply to a 1GB CF card based on Canon's testing standards * T he single-image size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst during continuous shooting will vary depending on the subject, CF card brand, ISO speed, Picture Style, etc. Enabled (C.Fn II-3-1) 3-4 Highlight tone priority: Complies with Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif 3-5 Image recording ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 1) S tandard 3-8 Picture Style: 2) P ortrait 3) L andscape 4) N eutral 5) F aithful 6) M onochrome ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information W ith a CF card in the camera and external recording media 4-7 Recording functions c onnected via WFT-E3, the following recording functions are via WFT-E3: possible: 1) S tandard * N o automatic switching of recording media. 2) A utomatic switching of recording media ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information Approx. 0.95x (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1 m (dpt)) 6-6 Magnification: 1) A F information 6-7 Viewfinder AF points and focus confirmation light information: 2) E xposure information S hutter speed, aperture, ISO speed (Always displayed), AE lock, exposure level, spot metering circle, exposure warning 3) F lash information ...
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2) A utomatic selection * S et automatically in Basic Zone and A-DEP modes. I ndicated by superimposed display in the viewfinder and on 8-5 Selected AF point the LCD panel display: P ress the shutter button halfway or press the AF start button 8-6 AF activation: I ndicated by superimposed display in viewfinder, focus 8-7 Focus confirmation: confirmation light, and beeper E V -0.5 - 18 (at 23° C/73° F and ISO 100, under Canon's 8-8 AF working range: testing standards)
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7) M anual exposure (including bulb) 8) E -TTL II autoflash program AE * E valuative metering, Averaged metering E V 0-20 (at 23° C/73° F with 50mm f/1.4 lens at ISO 100, 9-3 Metering range: under Canon's testing standards) S hutter speed or aperture reading blinks on the LCD panel and 9-4 Exposure beyond in the viewfinder range warning: Activated when shutter button is pressed halfway (SW-1 ON) 9-5 Exposure metering: ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 1) A uto AE lock 9-8 AE Lock: * I n the One-Shot AF mode with evaluative metering, AE lock takes effect when focus is achieved. 2) M anual AE lock * W ith AE lock button. (AE lock is updated each time you press the button.) Enabled in all metering modes. Not possible 9-9 Multiple exposures: 10.Shutter V ertical-travel, mechanical, focal-plane shutter with all speeds 10-1 ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 1) W ith Battery Pack BP-511A 13-3 Battery life: Shooting Conditions Battery Temperature AE 100% AE 50%, FA 50% At 23℃ /73 F Approx. 1100 Approx. 800 BP-511A×1 At 0℃ /32 F Approx. 950 Approx. 700 2) W ith BG-E2N (BG-E2N) + Battery Pack BP-511A Shooting Conditions Battery Temperature AE 100% AE 50%, FA 50% BP-511A×1 Same as 1) At 23℃...
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* I f both Standard and Index are set, only Standard will take effect for printing. AW, sRAW, and JPEG images complying to Design rule for 18-9 Printable images: Camera File System 18-10 BubbleJet Direct and Not supported CP Direct: * S ince available PictBridge features differ depending on the printer, details are not provided here. If a Canon printer is used, see the specifications at the following Web site after the product announcement. http://canon.jp/pictbridge/ (Japanese) http://canon.com/pictbridge/ (English) 19.Print specification (DPOF) Complies to DPOF Version 1.1 19-1 System: 1) I ndividual images 19-2 Specification with 2) A ll images in CF card ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 1) S tandard 19-3 Print type: 2) I ndex 3) B oth Enabled 19-4 Date/File No. print: *For the index, both the date and image number cannot be set to [On]. All the selected images can be printed in a batch 19-5 Camera direct: 20.Direct Image Transfer W indows and Macintosh computers with EOS DIGITAL Solution 20-1 Compatible PC: Disk Ver.15 installed 20-2 ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information A utomatic battery check when the main switch is turned on. 23-4 Battery check: The battery level is indicated by one of four levels on the LCD panel. 23-5 Power-saving feature Power turns off after the set time (1, 2, 4, 8, 15, or 30 min.) of non-operation elapses (Auto power off): ・ Lithium CR2016 button battery×1 23-6 Date/time back-up ・ Battery life approx. 5 years battery: Stainless steel and polycarbonate with glass fiber 24.Body (Chassis) Material 25.Exterior Magnesium alloy 25-1 Exterior material: Paint finish: Black 25-2 ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 4.2 Dimensions Built-in flash pop-up height Flash center axis 90.0 55.5 Fig. 034 Six Exterior Views...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 5. VISUAL INDICATORS 5.1 Viewfinder Information Spot metering circle Focusing screen AF points < > Focus < > AE lock/ confirmation light AEB in-progress Maximum burst < > Flash-ready < > White balance Improper FE lock correction/WB-BKT warning ISO speed < > High-speed sync (FP flash) Monochrome shooting < > FE lock/ Exposure level indicator FEB in-progress Exposure compensation amount < > Flash exposure ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 6. CUSTOM FUNCTION 6.1 Custom Function List Table 005 Custom Functions (1/2) Category Function Settings 1/3-stop Exposure level increments 1/2-stop 1/3-stop ISO speed setting increments 1-stop Off ISO expansion C.Fn I : Exposure Bracketing auto cancel Off 0, -, + Bracketing sequence -, 0, + Disable Safety shift Enable (Tv/Av) Auto Flash sync. speed in Av mode 1/250sec. (fixed) Off Long exp. noise reduction Auto C.Fn II : Image Off High ISO speed noise reduct'n Disable Highlight tone priority Enable...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information Table 005 Custom Functions (2/2) Category Function Settings Metering + AF start Metering + AF start/AF stop Shutter button/AF-ON button Metering start/Meter + AF start AE lock/Metering + AF start Metering + AF start / disable Disable AF-ON/AE lock button switch Enable Normal (disabled) Change quality SET button when shooting Change Picture Style C.Fn IV : Operation / Others Menu display Image replay Normal Dial direction during Tv/Av Reverse direction Ef-A Focusing Screen Ef-D Ef-S Off Add original decision data Disable (LCD auto adjust) Live View exposure simulation Enable (simulates exposure)
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 7. PROGRAM DIAGRAMS 7.1 Program Diagrams EF50mm f/1.4 USM EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM WIDE17mm EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM TELE85mm 1000 2000 4000 8000 Fig. 038 Normal Program AE Lines At the lens minimum aperture At the lens maximum aperture (f/2.8) 8000 4000 2000 1000 Fig. 039 E-TTL II autoflash program line (EF50mm f/1.4 USM, at ISO 100)
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 8. SYSTEM ACCESSORIES COMPATIBILITY TABLES 8.1 System Accessories Eyepiece Extender EP-EX15 Timer Remote Remote Wireless Controller Switch Controller ST-E2 220EX 430EX 580EX II Macro Ring Lite Macro Twin Lite Rubber Frame Eb TC-80N3 RS-80N3 LC-5 MR-14EX MT-24EX EF-S EF lenses E-series Dioptric lenses...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com General Information 8.2 System Accessory Compatibility Note that the following system accessories have some restrictions when used with the EOS 40D. Table 006 Accessories with Restrictions Interchangeable Lenses Lens Mount Converter FD-EOS Although it can be used with manual exposure, exposure error occurs. Therefore, these items will be officially listed as incompatible. Macro Lens Mount Converter FD-EOS Speedlites Compatible with external flash metering and manual flash. (With TTL 480EG autoflash, the flash can be fired at full output only.) 540EZ Compatible with manual flash. (With TTL autoflash, the flash can be 430EZ fired at full output only.) 420EZ ML-3 300EZ The flash can be fired at full output only. 200E Wired multi-Speedlite accessories Same with the Speedlites above. System accessories not listed above are completely compatible with EOS 40D.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 1. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION This section focuses on the new technologies incorporated after the EOS 30D. The explanation of new features already incorporated in the EOS-1D Mark III will be cited in the EOS-1D Mark III "Service Manual." * N ormally, topics related to direct printing, direct image transfer, print ordering, interface, and power source covered in the "Technical Information" do not delve into technical details any more than in "General Information". They are only cited here. 1.1 Imaging element and CMOS sensor 1)Overview The CMOS sensor (Fig. 001) has been developed and manufactured by Canon. It boasts the highest performance in its class: Approx. 10.10 megapixels, ISO 100-1600 and H 3200, high-speed signal reading with 6.5 fps shooting, Live View silent shooting mode with electronic 1st-curtain shutter, etc. Table 001 CMOS sensor specifications Specification EOS 40D EOS 30D 3904×2598 3520×2342 Effective pixels (Approx. 10.10 million) (Approx. 8.20 million) 3996×2620 3600×2360 Total pixels (Approx. 10.50 million) (Approx. 8.50 million)
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 4)Electronic 1st-curtain shutter for Live View silent shooting With Live View image displayed, the camera can seamlessly shift to slit exposures with the electronic 1st-curtain shutter. It enables silent shooting which is not possible with a mechanical 1st-curtain shutter. This electronic 1st-curtain shutter uses a unique high-speed scanning and electronic reset system which accurately mimics the EOS 40D's high-speed mechanical shutter operation. It synchronizes with the mechanical 2nd-curtain shutter to obtain a slit exposure. * W ith CMOS, it is difficult to have an electronic 2nd-curtain shutter. Therefore, only the 1st-curtain shutter is electronic. Dichroic mirror (Reflects infrared rays) 5)Power saving 3. Infrared-absorbing glass To minimize the higher power consumption required by the high-speed signal reading, the output amp's power consumption has been kept to an absolute minimum. Also, like the EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/400D DIGITAL, to save power during long exposures, power to the output amp is turned off and CMOS the standard current driving the circuit is also cut off. sensor During Live View shooting, the power distribution for the signal-reading operation is optimized as with ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 1)Image-recording quality and image size Selected image-recording quality and the respective pixels are displayed On the image-recording quality selection screen (Fig. 003), when you select the image- recording quality, the respective pixel count Possible shots (horizontal×vertical) and the number of shots possible with the current CF card are now displayed as well. Also, sRAW (approx. 2.50 megapixels) has been newly added as a image-recording quality option. sRAW+JPEG is also possible. Fig. 003 Quality selection screen For the image size and number of possible shots with the respective image-recording quality, see "General Information." 2)Picture Styles The Picture Styles and their effects, etc., are the same as with the EOS 30D. ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 5)Auto brightness and contrast adjustment In the Basic Zone modes, when the image is processed internally, the brightness, contrast, and other image characteristics are detected and automatically adjusted to obtain favorable brightness and contrast. This is effective in the sample shots below: Table 003 Sample adjustment of brightness and contrast Underexposed AE Underexposed flash * I n bright scenes such as at the beach and on ski slopes, * W hen the subject is beyond the range of the flash and becomes underexposure tends to result. The automatic adjustment underexposed, the automatic adjustment makes the highlights makes the highlights brighter, resulting in a more natural- brighter. This results in a standard flash exposure. looking brightness. Low contrast * I n the case of low-contrast, hazy scenes, the contrast is adjusted to obtain a clearer and more distinct image. 6)Image recording to a CF card The CF card access speed is now 1.7 times faster, thanks to DIGIC III. With the EOS 30D, if you opened the CF card slot cover while data is being written to the CF card, the image data would be erased. However, with the EOS 40D (and EOS-1D Mark III), the data writing ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 1.3 Dust delete feature As with the EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/400D DIGITAL and EOS-1D Mark III, the camera incorporates the EOS Integrated Cleaning System to help prevent dust generation, adhesion, and remaining. 1)Self Cleaning Sensor Unit While it is basically the same system as the one employed in the EOS-1D Mark III, the unit uses only one piezoelectric element instead of two, and it is optimized for the smaller APS-C size instead of the larger APS-H size (Fig. 007 and 008). The dust removal performance is the same as the EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/400D DIGITAL and EOS-1D Mark III's unit. The [Sensor cleaning] menu is basically the same as the EOS-1D Mark III's. However, there are slight differences such as the shutter operation * for [Clean now]. * E OS 40D: Cleaning operation → Shutter release → Cleaning operation * E OS-1D Mark III: C leaning operation → Shutter cocking → Cleaning operation → Shutter cocking → Cleaning operation Sealing material Piezoelectric element...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 1.4 AF System 1)Newly-developed AF sensor With all cross-type sensors, improved AF detection precision, and extreme-defocus compatibility, the newly-developed AF sensor (Fig. 009) has much higher performance than the EOS 30D's AF sensor (Table 004). With the EOS 40D, the minute shifting the point of focus due to the difference in the spectral characteristics of the light source is corrected automatically and more stable autofocusing is enabled. This feature is especially Fig. 009 AF sensor effective for artificial light sources. The positioning of the AF points (Fig. 010) is almost the same as with the EOS 30D's AF sensor. Table 004 Specifications Comparison of AF Sensors EOS 40D EOS 30D Cross-type sensors 9 (All cross-type) 1 (Center) High-precision f/2.8 Cross-type sensor Vertical-line compatibility at center sensitive at center Extreme-defocus ― compatibility EV range [EV] -0.5 - 18 Sensor pitch [ m] 14.4...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 2)AF unit Main mirror To attain more stable AF performance than Secondary mirror before, the AF unit has more precise AF optics and environment-resistant construction and materials. AF unit (Fig. 012) Fig. 012 AF unit 3)AF speed and focusing calculation Compared to the EOS 30D, the focusing calculation speed is 1.3 times faster, and the AF data-processing time is shorter. Despite the AF sensor's number of lines and the higher number of pixels, AI SERVO AF at approx. 6.5 fps is attained. 4)AF modes The AF modes are the same as the EOS 30D: One-Shot AF, AI Focus AF, and AI SERVO AF. 5)AI SERVO AF Predictive AF can track a subject approaching at 50 kph up to about 8 m/26.2 ft away with an EF300mm f/2.8L IS USM lens. Since subject detection has been improved with all cross-type AF points, high-speed continuous shooting in the AI SERVO AF mode is more stable than with the EOS 30D. 6)Automatic AF point selection ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 1.5 Viewfinder 1)Viewfinder optics for easy viewing : EOS 30D viewfinder coverage With an optimized pentaprism and larger diameter eyepiece lens, the viewfinder looks bigger with less vignetting. Fig. 013 compares the viewfinder coverage with the EOS 30D's viewfinder. Table 006 compares the specifications. Table 006 Major Viewfinder Specifications Item EOS 40D EOS 30D Coverage [Approx. %] Magnification [Approx.] 0.95 Viewing angle [ ] 26.4 25.1 * Eye point [Approx. mm] Fig. 013 Viewfinder coverage comparison Dioptric adjustment [dpt] -3 - +1 * T he EOS 40D's 22mm eyepoint is the distance at which the viewfinder image area can be viewed without any vignetting of the viewfinder (on all four edges). Normally, most manufacturers define the eyepoint as the distance where both the viewfinder image area and information display are visible. Therefore, when stating the eyepoint, also ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 1.6 Exposure control 1)Metering ⑴Metering sensor and metering modes It is the same 35-zone metering sensor (Fig. 015) as in the EOS 30D. The metering modes are evaluative, partial (approx. 9% of viewfinder area), spot (approx. 3.8% of viewfinder area), and center-weighted average metering. ⑵Evaluative metering algorithm Fig. 015 Metering sensor Previously, during automatic AF point selection and AF point-centered evaluative metering, there was a tendency for slightly excessive compensation. The compensation is now more loose so that the exposure is more consistent. ⑶E-TTL II autoexposure algorithm This is the same one as the EOS-1D Mark III's E-TTL II autoexposure algorithm. By optimizing the method of using the lens distance information, the exposure becomes more accurate for highly reflective subjects.
Secondary mirror Main mirror-driving motor ・ A 10.10-megapixel CMOS Main mirror-bounding prevention mechanism sensor executing 4-channel, Fig. 020 Two-motor system high-speed reading. ・ D IGIC III for high-speed image processing. ・ T he buffer memory is a DDR SDRAM for high-speed reading and writing. (EOS 30D had SDRAM.) 2)Maximum burst during continuous shooting With DIGIC III and DDR SDRAM and a circuit design to take advantage of their maximum performance, the maximum burst at approx. 6.5 fps is approx. 75 shots in JPEG Large/Fine and approx. 17 shots in RAW. * B ased on Canon's testing standards with a 1GB CF card. The maximum burst during continuous shooting varies depending on the shooting conditions (subject, CF card brand, ISO speed, Picture Style, etc.).
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 1.9 Live View shooting In addition to the same Live View shooting feature found in EOS-1D Mark III, the camera enables "AF during Live View shooting" (C.Fn III-6) and "Silent shooting." This section explains only the differences with the EOS-1D Mark III's Live View shooting feature. Live View shooting is only possible with the Creative Fig. 021 Live View shooting menu Zone modes. 1)AF during Live View shooting With C.Fn III-6 (Fig. 022), the set AF mode and AF point (automatic selection possible) will be applied during AF while you hold down the AF-ON button. Note that during this time, there will be no Live View image displayed since the reflex mirror will be down. (Fig. 023) Since no AF points are displayed on the Live View screen, Fig. 022 C.Fn-III-6 positioning the magnified display's focusing frame at the center and selecting the center AF point for autofocusing is recommended. During AF operation, shutter release is not possible. You must first let go of the AF-ON button and wait until the Live View image is displayed, then shoot. 2)Silent shooting ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information However, such over/under or uneven exposure only occurs at high shutter speeds when using a TS-E lens or Extension Tube. If the shutter is slower than 1/2000 sec., there is almost no effect even if Mode 1 or 2 is used. No shift movement 11mm shift up Fig. 025 TS-E Lens + 1/8000 sec. ⑶Flash shooting The shooting sequence will be the same as the EOS-1D Mark III's Live View flash shooting in either silent shooting Mode 1 or 2. 3)Live View metering timer Geared mainly for still-life subjects, Live View shooting enables the metering timer such as AE lock to be changed. The metering timer can be changed to one of six settings from 4 sec. to 30 min. (Fig. 026) 4)Aspect ratio information Not to be included in the official specifications. Fig. 026 Live View metering timer 5)Number of possible shots ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 1.10 Basic operation concept and LCD monitor display As much as possible, the operation method, screen design, and specifications were kept the same as with the EOS-1D Mark III. 1)Basic operation concept While based on the EOS 30D's basic operation concept, the camera has a few improvements to make it easier to use. The shooting buttons above the LCD panel have been reassigned, an AF Start button (AF-ON) is provided as with the EOS-1D Mark III, and the Picture Style selection button is new. 2)LCD monitor same as EOS-1D Mark III's The 3-inch LCD monitor is the same as the EOS-1D Mark III's with approx. 230,000 pixels, wide viewing angle, bright screen, and low power consumption. The color reproduction range and gamma are also the same as the EOS-1D Mark III's LCD monitor. The color reproduction is thereby improved and natural-looking images are displayed. 3)Menu features The screen design (Fig. 028) and basic menu operations are the same as the EOS-1D Mark III. (The menu options are different.) With the EOS-1D Mark III, menu operations with the Multi-controller were limited to the top menu hierarchy. With the EOS 40D, you can now use the Multi-controller for all menu operations except "Erase images and Format." EOS 40D EOS-1D Mark III Fig. 028 EOS 40D and EOS-1D Mark III menu comparison 4)Image playback ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 1.11 Internal construction 1) External and internal construction Like the EOS 30D, the main exterior covers (top, front, and rear) are made of magnesium alloy for light weight and high strength (Fig. 030). Also, since the grip portion is integrated with the front cover, excellent body rigidity is attained. The body's basic construction is the same as the EOS 30D's. It employs a stainless steel chassis and a mirror box made of high- strength engineering plastic. As with the EOS 30D, the exterior has a high-quality, Fig. 030 Exterior covers and internal construction black satin finish with a non-slip texture. The EOS 40D also has sealing material lining the CF card slot cover and battery compartment cover (not found in the EOS 30D) to improve dust- and water-resistance. 2)Internal components and configuration ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 4)Electrical components The major circuit boards are as follows: 1. Main board (digital control circuit and camera control circuit), 2. Bottom board (flash circuit and actuator drive circuit), and 3. Power circuit board. These boards efficiently integrate various control circuits (Fig. 031). There are also 23 flexible boards outfitted with the sensor, switches, etc. ⑴Main board Highly integrated, 10-layer board containing the digital control circuit and camera control circuit. It includes the following: Image signal-processing circuit consisting of ICs such as the A/D IC which converts the CMOS sensor output to a digital signal and the TG (Timing Generator) which generates the CMOS sensor's drive pulse, the digital image- processing circuit which has DIGIC III, the memory circuit which has DDR-SDRAM as the buffer memory, and the TFT liquid-crystal control circuit. The USB terminal, video OUT terminal, and extension system terminal are also on this board. This board also has the following: Main CPU which controls various sensors and mechanical parts for camera operations, viewfinder display drive control circuit, and EEPROM memory to store saved data such as adjustment data (AE, AF, etc.) ⑵Bottom board Highly integrated, 4-layer board containing the flash circuit and actuator drive circuit. It includes the flash circuit which controls the built-in flash's recycling and firing and the ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Technical Information 5) C ompliance to RoHS directive (Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment) The RoHS directive restricts the use of six toxic substances: Lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl, and polybrominated diphenyl ether. It applies to products sold in the EU (effective from July 1, 2006). All of the EOS 40D's parts conform to this directive. * R oHS directive: Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment. SI lens Metering lens Pentaprism Metering sensor Built-in flash Eyepiece lens 1 Eyepiece lens 2 Eyepiece lens 3 LCD in the viewfinder SI reflective plate Shutter LCD monitor Focusing Main board screen Image sensor Main mirror...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 1. REPAIR PREPARATIONS 1.1 Initial Check List Assembly and Disassembly: 1) Antistatic measure Be sure to use an antistatic wrist strap when assembling or disassembling. 2) 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. 3) Discharge positions After removing the base plate ass'y, be sure to discharge from the main capacitor. Discharge positions Fig. 001 When removing the lead wire (red connector) prior to discharge, be sure to use plastic tweezers because of high voltage supplied. 4) Charge prevention ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 6) Cleaning dust from 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: The DIA software detects dust elements on designated image and counts them. Based on the location, size and number of dust specs, DIA passes or fails the unit. 1. Take a picture. Shooting condition: ・EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens ・Av Priority AE (F22) ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 1.2 Current Consumption Current Consumption Standards Lens: EF 50mm f/1.8 II Power source: Constant voltage 8.0 V, 0.40Ω. (No CF card installed) Ambient conditions: Room temperature, normal humidity (below 60%) Camera Status Standard Actual Measurement Main SW off 100 A or lower 45.52 A SW1-ON 350mA or lower 116.46mA Self Timer operation 550mA or lower 155.33mA Red-eye Lamp operation 600mA or lower 179.6mA AF Search operation 500mA or lower 274.4mA Standby 100mA or lower 39.8mA Self-Cleaning Function ON 650mA or lower 420.4mA * T he "Actual Measurement" data was based on rough measurement. Therefore, be sure to refer to average data of multiple cameras at each repair site.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 1.4 Serial No. Location This number is used in various information such as service information. In particular, when a part is replaced with a service part, the serial number is not reflected. Therefore, be sure to copy the forth and fifth digit of the serial number on the surface of main PCB Ass'y shield plate inside the camera. Fig. 008 1.5 Repair Tools and Materials The following tools and materials are required for camera disassembly and reassembly. 1) Tools 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 Lens Tissue (K-1 thick/K-3 thin) CY9-4023-001/003 Screw Driver Handle CY9-7014-001 Hi-Torque Screwdriver CY9-7015-000 CROSS-RECESS BIT TB35-5 (Φ3mm, l=50mm) CY9-7014-002...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 3) Other Products for Testing Name Part No. Purpose/Subject EF 50mm f/1.8 II production lens Camera operations, adjustments, checking Speedlite (430EX, 580EX, or other Flash metering adjustment E-TTL model) 4) Expendables List Name Part No. Purpose/Subject Bond Super X 8008B CY9-8118-000 Fiber and shoe spring in place Bond 1401C CY9-8011-000 Screw lock Bond 1663G CY9-8129-000 PC terminal and SI in place and screen retainer cover and screen retainer plate. Grease NFH-743C CY9-8125-000 Lock pin and Mirror Box Ass'y lube Grease IF-10 CY9-8088-000 Mount spring lube...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 2.1 External Rubber, Battery Cover Ass'y, and Interface Cover Removal 1) ー (1) 1) ー (2) 3) M1.7 ℓ=5.0mm ×3 1) ー (2) 2) ー (1) 2) ー (2) 1) ー (2) Fig. 011 External Rubber, Battery Cover Ass'y, and Interface Cover Removal...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) External Rubber Removal ⑴Remove the eyecup. ⑵Remove the back holding cover, grip holding cover, and front cover separately. Fig. 013 Position of Grip Holding Cover and Fig. 012 Position of Back Holding Cover Front Cover 2) Battery Cover Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove the extension terminal cap, and remove the O ring. ⑵ P ull the battery cover ass'y off in the direction shown by the arrow in the figure to remove it. Fig. 014 Position of Extension Terminal Cap Fig. 015 Battery Cover Ass'y Removal 3) Interface Cover Removal ⑴Remove three screws, and remove the interface cover. ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2.2 Front Cover Ass'y and Back Cover Ass'y Removal M1.7 ℓ=5.0mm 2) ×1 M1.7 ℓ=8.5mm ×2 1) M1.7 ℓ=3.5mm ×2 2) ー (4) M1.7 ℓ=2.5mm ×2 M1.7 ℓ=4.5mm ×1 M1.7 M1.7 CAUTION ℓ=2.5mm ℓ=5.5mm ×2 ×2 CAUTION CAUTION M1.7 M1.7 ℓ=5.0mm ℓ=4.5mm ×2...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) Front Cover Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove one screw from the bottom of the mount and seven screws from the front. ⑵Remove 2 screws from the side, and remove the front cover ass'y. Be careful not to lose the depth-of field preview button as it comes off. CAUTION The lead wire (red connector) has high voltage supplied. Be careful. CAUTION Fig. 018 The Position of the Top Cover Ass'y Lead Wire Fig. 019 Position of Front Cover Ass'y Screws Fig. 020 Position of Front Cover Ass'y Screws (Front) (Side)
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2) Back Cover Ass'y Removal ⑴ R emove 2 screws from the bottom, one screw from the right side of the back, and 2 screws from the eyepiece. ⑵ L ift the back cover slightly, and remove the 2 FPCs and remove the back cover ass'y. Be careful not to lose the extension terminal sheet as it comes off. CAUTION Fig. 021 Position of the Back Cover Ass'y Screws Fig. 022 Position of the Back Cover Assvy FPCs ⑶ R emove the extension terminal sheet. <Reassembly Cautions> 1) Front Cover Ass'y Reassembly ⑴ W hen replacing the service parts, cut off the sheet at the line in the figure so that the click feeling will improve.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2) Extension Terminal Sheet Installation ⑴ W hen installing the extension terminal sheet, make sure that the O ring has been removed. Install the extension terminal sheet firmly into the bottom cover so as not to create a gap between the extension terminal sheet and the connecter. Fig. 024 Extension Terminal Sheet Installation ⑵ W hen assembling the back cover, make sure that the fitting of the back cover does not ride up on the extension terminal sheet. N ote that if the extension terminal sheet is not correctly installed, the CAUTION dust/water resistant effect will decrease. Fig. 025 Back Cover Reassembly...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2.3 Top Cover Ass'y and Bottom Cover Ass'y Removal M1.7 ℓ=5.5mm ×1 1) ★ A pply Super X. Position for fiber connection 1) ー (2) CAUTION CAUTION M1.7 ℓ=4.5mm ×1 CAUTION M1.7 M1.7 ℓ=3.0mm ℓ=6.0mm ×1 ×1 CAUTION 1) ー (1) CAUTION 2) M1.7 ℓ=3.0mm CAUTION ×2...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) Top Cover Ass'y Removal ⑴ D isconnect the 2 lead wires that have connectors (yellow connector, red connector) attached. T he lead wire (red connector) has a high voltage, so remove it using CAUTION plastic tweezers. ⑵Remove one FPC, remove the bond, and disconnect the fiber. B e careful not to damage the fiber when disconnecting it. CAUTION Fiber Fig. 027 The Position of the Top Cover Ass'y Fig. 028 The Position of the Top Cover Ass'y Lead Wire FPC and Fiber ⑶ R emove two screws and diopter correction dial from the top of the top cover and two screws from the bottom, and remove the top cover ass'y.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2) Bottom Cover Ass'y Removal ⑴ R emove two screws from the bottom and one screw from the side, and remove the bottom cover ass'y. T he battery cable door comes off together with the bottom cover ass'y, CAUTION so be careful not to lose it. Fig. 031 The Position of the Bottom Cover Fig. 032 The Position of the Bottom Cover Ass'y Screws (Bottom) Ass'y Screw (Side) ⑵Remove the body number label with tweezers. (as necessary)
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Reassembly Cautions> NOTE 1) Display Window Reassembly ⑴ W hen replacing the service parts, paint the point marked in the figure with a black permanent marker (Matte-black). Paint here. Fig. 033 Display Window Reassembly 2) Top Cover Ass'y Reassembly M ake sure that the lead wire to the bottom PCB ass'y does not touch CAUTION the motor drive section when routing the lead wire. Run lead wire under rib. Fig. 034 Top Cover Ass'y Reassembly I nsert the fiber until it reaches the end. CAUTION 3)...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2.4 Base Plate Ass'y, Bottom PCB Ass'y, and AF FPC Ass'y Removal M1.7 ℓ=4.0mm CAUTION ×2 M1.7 ℓ=4.5mm ×1 M1.7 ℓ=3.0mm ×2 CAUTION M1.7 ℓ=3.0mm ×3...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) Base Plate Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove 5 screws from the bottom, and remove the base plate assembly. T he ground plate comes off along with the base plate ass'y, so be CAUTION careful not to lose it. Fig. 036 The Position of the Base Plate Ass'y Screws 2) Bottom PCB Ass'y Removal ⑴Discharge at the “DIS-CHARGE” mark as shown in the figure. B e sure to discharge the main capacitor after removing the base plate CAUTION ass'y. ⑵Unsolder the yellow and black lead wires. ⑶Remove the BOTTOM-MAIN FPC. ⑷Remove five FPCs. Discharging position BOTTOM-MAIN FPC ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information ⑸Disconnect four lead wires. ⑹Remove three screws and remove the bottom PCB ass'y. Fig. 039 Position of Bottom PCB Ass'y Lead Wires Fig. 040 Position of Bottom PCB Ass'y Screws 3) AF FPC Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove two screws and one FPC and remove the AF FPC ass'y. Screws Fig. 041 Position of Screws and FPC of AF FPC Ass'y (Bottom)
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Reassembly Cautions> 1) Base Plate Ass'y Reassembly ⑴ A ttach the double-sided tape on the base plate ass'y. ⑵Attach the washer at the both ends of the double-sided tape. Attach washer on both ends of tape. Attach the double-sided tape. Fig. 042 Position of Double-sided Tape for Fig. 043 Position of Base Plate Ass'y Washer the Base Plate Ass'y 2) Bottom PCB Ass'y Reassembly R oute the lead wire correctly so that it will not be pinched when CAUTION reassembling the exterior. Release lead wire outside main body chassis. Route lead wire along screw hole.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information ⑴ A ttach the insulation tape (to 2 places) to cover the lead wire to prevent short circuits of the lead wire. End of Tape touches connector. Fig. 046 Position of Insulation Tape for Bottom PCB Ass'y 3) AF FPC Ass'y Reassembly A fter disassembling the AF FPC ass'y, be sure to adjust the position. CAUTION ⑴ W hen replacing the service parts, fold the FPC in a crest form as shown in the image and insert it between the main base plate and the CMOS sensor shield. Fold in a crest form. Fig. 047 AF FPC Ass'y FPC Installation...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2.5 Main PCB Ass'y and CMOS Sensor Ass'y Removal CAUTION 2) 1) CAUTION M1.7 ℓ=2.0mm ×2 M1.7 ℓ=4.5mm ×3 1) ー (1) 1) ー (2) * D isassembly is not M1.7 normally required. ℓ=3.0mm ×5 Fig. 048 Main PCB Ass'y and CMOS Sensor Ass'y Removal...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) Main PCB Ass'y Removal ⑴Unsolder at two places and remove the main PCB shield cover with tweezers. B e careful not to damage the FPC at the back of the main PCB shield CAUTION cover when unsoldering. ⑵Unsolder at one place and remove the ground plate. Main PCB Shield Cover Ground Plate Fig. 049 Soldering Position for Main PCB Shield Cover and Ground Plate ⑶Remove six FPCs. ⑷Disconnect one lead wire. ⑸ R emove five screws, and remove the main PCB ass'y while avoiding the metal fittings of the main body. ⑹Disconnect one lead wire (11pin). ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2) CMOS Sensor Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove five screws, and remove the CMOS Sensor Ass'y. B e careful not to scratch or soil the CMOS sensor Ass'y. Also, be careful CAUTION not to lose the flange back adjust washer, as it comes off together with the CMOS sensor. Fig. 052 Position of CMOS Sensor Ass'y Screws <Reassembly Cautions> 1) Main PCB Shield Cover Reassembly ⑴ A ttach the main PCB shield cover in the correct position (left, right, up, and down). Make sure that the main PCB shield is held by the four fittings on the main PCB ass'y, and solder the shield. CMOS shield cover Install main PCB shield cover over CMOS shield cover. Install main PCB shield cover under CMOS shield cover. CMOS shield cover Fig. 053 Soldering Position for the Main PCB ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information Alignment positions of main PCB shield cover. Fig. 055 Position for the Main PCB Shield Cover (on Main PCB Ass'y) 2) Main PCB Ass'y Reassembly ⑴ R oute the lead wire as shown in the image below. Run lead wire between main PCB ass'y and main base plate. Fig. 056 Routing Lead Wire on Main PCB Ass'y (1) ⑵ T o make the handling of the lead wire smoother, connect the lead wire (11pin) into the main body before installing the main PCB ass'y, and rotate the main PCB ass'y 360 degrees to get the lead wire twisted. Rotate the main PCB ass'y 360 degrees. Fig. 057 Routing the Lead Wire on the Main PCB Ass'y (2)
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2.6 DC/DC PCB Ass'y and Mirror Box Ass'y Removal M1.7 ℓ=3.5mm ×2 M1.7 ℓ=3.0mm M1.7 ×1 ℓ=4.5mm ×1 ★ I nsulation tape M2.0 ℓ=3.0mm M1.7 ×2 ℓ=4.5mm ×5 CAUTION Fig. 058 DC/DC PCB Ass'y and Mirror Box Ass'y Removal...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) DC/DC PCB Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove three FPCs. ⑵Disconnect the two lead wires with connectors attached. ⑶Remove three screws and remove the DC/DC PCB Ass'y. Lead wire Fig. 059 Position of DC/DC PCB Ass'y FPCs and Fig. 060 Position of DC/DC PCB Ass'y Screws Lead Wires 2) Mirror Box Ass'y Removal ⑴ R emove one screw from the front, five screws from the back, and two screws from the eyepiece. Remove the mirror box ass'y. B e careful not to lose the ground plate, as it comes off together with CAUTION the mirror box ass'y. ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Reassembly Cautions> 1) DC/DC PCB Ass'y Reassembly ⑴ W hen installing the SI FPC ass'y and AE FPC ass'y, run the FPC through the guide and route it as shown in the image below. Run FPC along the guide. Under Over Fig. 064 Routing FPC of DC/DC PCB Ass'y 2) Mirror Box Ass'y Reassembly ⑴ W hen installing the mirror box ass'y, route the lead wire as shown in the image below and attach the insulation tape. W hen replacing the mirror box ass'y with the service parts, be sure CAUTION to remove the dummy parts (SI indication plate and focusing screen plate) incorporated. Run lead wire along the groove from ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2.7 Main Base Plate Disassembly ★ D iabond 1663G CAUTION 2) ー (1) M1.7 ℓ=4.5mm ×2 1) M1.7 ー (1) ℓ=4.5mm ×3 2) ー (2) 1) ー (4) 1) ー (2) M1.7 ℓ=3.0mm ×2 M1.7 ℓ=2.0mm ×1 1)...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) Right Side Cover Ass'y Disassembly (as necessary) ⑴Remove the fitting and two screws, and pull off the strap right holder. Fig. 068 Position of Strap Right Holder Screws ⑵ R emove three screws from the back and one screw from the front, and remove the right side cover ass'y. Fig. 069 Position of Right Side Cover Ass'y Fig. 070 Position of Right Side Cover Ass'y Screws (Back) Screws (Front) ⑶Pull off the CF cover shaft vertically, and remove the CF slot cover. ⑷Remove the CF door FPC ass'y. ⑸Remove the battery cover FPC ass'y. B e careful not to damage the CF door FPC ass'y and the battery cover CAUTION FPC ass'y.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2) PC Terminal Ass'y and Remote-Control Jack Removal (as necessary) ⑴Remove the PC retainer ring, and remove the PC terminal ass'y. ⑵Remove the remote control jack by unsoldering it and removing the fitting. Fig. 071 Soldering Position of Remote Control Jack <Reassembly Cautions> 1) Strap Right Holder Reassembly N ote that the front cover ass'y and the bottom cover ass'y may not be CAUTION installed properly if the strap right holder is not seated in the correct position.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2.8 Mirror Box Ass'y Disassembly CAUTION M1.7 ℓ=5.0mm M1.7 ×4 ℓ=4.5mm M1.7 ×2 ℓ=5.0mm ×2 M1.7 ℓ=3.5mm ×2 ★ D ouble-sided Tape 6mm×23mm×2 M2.0 ℓ=6.5mm ×4 M1.7 CAUTION ℓ=4.5mm ×2 Fig. 072 Mirror Box Ass'y Disassembly...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) Shutter Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove the FPC from the front wing side. ⑵Remove two screws, and remove the shutter ass'y. Fig. 073 Position of Shutter Ass'y FPC Fig. 074 Position of Shutter Ass'y Screws 2) SI FPC Ass'y and AE FPC Ass'y Removal (as necessary) ⑴Remove the adhesive part of SI FPC Ass'y with tweezers. ⑵Remove the glue of AE FPC Ass'y with tweezers. 3) Eyepiece Ass'y Removal ⑴ R emove two screws from the back and four screws from the top, and remove the eyepiece Ass'y. Be careful not to scratch or soil the eyepiece ass'y. CAUTION ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 4) Mount Removal ⑴Remove four screws, and remove the mount. B e careful not to lose the lens lock pin and the coil spring as they CAUTION come off together with the mount. Fig. 077 Position of Mount Screws 5) Focusing Screen Plate Removal ⑴Remove two screws, and remove the screen retainer cover and the screen retainer plate. ⑵ R emove the SI indicate plate, the finder back adjust washer, and the focusing screen plate. Fig. 078 Position of Screen Retainer Cover Screws 6) Lens Contact Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove two screws, and remove the lens contact ass'y. Fig. 079 Position of Lens Contact Ass'y Screws...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Reassembly Cautions> 1) Shutter Ass'y Reassembly W hen installing the shutter ass'y, mate it in phase with the mirror box CAUTION ass'y. 2) SI FPC Ass'y and AE FPC Ass'y Reassembly B e sure to adjust the position after disassembling the SI FPC ass'y and CAUTION AE FPC ass'y. 3) Mirror Box Ass'y Reassembly ⑴ A pply grease on the contact position of the mirror ass'y to prevent the mirror box ass'y from becoming worn. Fig. 080 Position to Apply Grease on Mirror Box Ass'y 4) Screen Retainer Cover Reassembly ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2.9 Back Cover Ass'y Disassembly 1) 2) ★ C onnector and lead wires with insulation tape attached 25mm×20mm M1.7 ℓ=3.0mm ×5 Fig. 082 Back Cover Ass'y Disassembly...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) TFT Display Window Removal ⑴Remove the TFT display window with tweezers. 2) TFT LCD Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove five screws. ⑵Remove one FPC, and remove the TFT LCD Ass'y. Fig. 083 Position of TFT LCD Ass'y Screws and FPC ⑶Remove the TFT LCD Ass'y from the TFT holder. (as necessary) <Reassembly Cautions> 1) Back Cover Ass'y Reassembly ⑴Attach the gasket as shown in the image. Fig. 084 Position of Back Cover Ass'y Gasket...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 2.10 Top Cover Ass'y Disassembly M1.7 ℓ=5.2mm ×4 1) ー (1) ★ T hree Bond 1401C ★ C emedine Super X8008B 1) ー (2) 2) M1.7 ℓ=4.5mm ×3 5) M1.7 ℓ=6.0mm ×1 CAUTION M1.7 ℓ=4.5mm ×1 4) M1.7 ℓ=4.5mm ×4 3)...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information <Disassembly> 1) Accessory Shoe Removal ⑴Lift the clasp slightly with tweezers, and remove the shoe spring. ⑵Remove four screws, and remove the accessory shoe. Fig. 086 Position of Accessory Shoe Screws 2) Flash Cover Removal ⑴Open the flash cover using the inside hook. ⑵Remove three screws, and remove the flash cover. Fig. 087 Position of Flash Cover Hook Fig. 088 Position of Flash Cover Screws 3) Dial Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove three screws and one FPC, and remove the dial ass'y. Fig. 089 Position of Dial Ass'y Screws and FPC...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Repair Information 4) Outside LCD Ass'y Removal ⑴Remove four screws. With the flash cover popped up, remove the outside LCD ass'y. B e careful not to lose the button as it comes off together with the CAUTION outside LCD unit. Fig. 090 Position of Outside LCD Ass'y Screws 5) Strap Left Holder Removal ⑴Remove one screw, and remove the PCB. ⑵Remove one screw, and remove the strap left holder. Fig. 091 Position of Strap Left Holder Screws (PCB) Fig. 092 Position of Strap Left Holder Screws...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments 1. REPAIR PREPARATIONS 1.1 Pre-Adjustment Notes 1) Firmware Upgrade When the firmware version is upgraded, be sure to download a new version from the Canon site and make sure it is copied to a CF card without fail. Then, perform 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. Also, check the angle of 3D chart with the angle gauge. 1.2 Tools List Prepare the following tools required for adjustment. 1) Tools list Name Part No. Purpose AF Lamp Box Unit CY9-7122-000 To illuminate the AF chart Halogen Lamp (AC100V/250W) CY9-7122-001 For replacement Heat Absorbing Filter CY9-7122-002 Absorb heat wave of the lamp (replacement) Stand, AF Chart CY9-7123-000 Chart stand for AF charts Chart, AF 3D CY9-7119-000 D Chart Chart, AF Single-Point...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments Name Part No. Purpose DC power source, regulated Local Purchase Measure power current consumption Mount Fastening Block CY9-1547-000 Flange focal distance (FFD) adjustment Digital micrometer CY9-7124-000 Flange focal distance (FFD) adjustment Digital micrometer stand CY9-7124-001 Flange focal distance (FFD) adjustment Flat rod CY9-7124-002 Flange focal distance (FFD) adjustment AF Tool Lens CY9-1133-000 AF precision adjustment Video light Local Purchase AF adjustment Stand, AF/AE Positioning CY9-7126-000 AF/AE Sensor Positioning Gauge, AF/AE Positioning CY9-7126-001 AF/AE Sensor Positioning Light Box, AF/AE Positioning CY9-7126-002 AF/AE Sensor Positioning Luminance Meter CY9-7052-001...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments 1.3 Locally-Made Tools 1) Tool Battery The tool battery is the same as the tool battery for the EOS 10D and 20D. The total internal resistance should be 0.4Ω. Fig. 001...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments 2. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS 2.1 Flange to Focal Plane Distance (FFD) Adjustment ・The adjustment procedure is same as that of EOS 20D series. ・ F FD adjustment is required when replacing the mirror box ass'y or the CAUTION CMOS sensor ass'y. ・ I t is also required when images blurred on one side occur due to some impact. <Purpose> The FFD is the distance between the lens mount reference plane and the CMOS sensor plane. It cannot be measured directly by service; therefore, measure the distance from the mount plane to CMOS mounting washer plane (washer included) to adjust the FFD. <Service Parts> Mirror box ass'y: Compensation washers are not attached as before. CMOS sensor unit: Offset values based on the specification are written. <Specifications> Mirror box ass'y replacement: S et the distance from the lens mount to the CMOS sensor installation surface to same distance as before mirror box ass'y replacement. CMOS sensor ass'y: A dd or subtract the CMOS sensor ass'y compensation amount to/from the difference calculated by subtracting the original distance between the lens mount and the CMOS installation surface (washer included) from the specified distance. Select the washer that meets calculated value to bring the FFD within the specification.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments <Preparation> ・ P lace the mount fastening block on the digital micrometer, and place the measuring tip on the mount reference plane. Reset the meter to "0". Digital Micrometer Set to "0" Measuring terminal Measurement side Mount Fastening Tool Fig. 002 Set up...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments <Adjustment Procedure> 1) When replacing CMOS Sensor (Using the original mirror box) Service parts are set to 43.10mm at the factory, and their image units are adjusted. Each offset data is attached to the parts. Therefore, based on the CAUTION 43.10mm standard, the offset needs to be added or subtracted to calculate the final distance. Then, finally select washer that meet calculated distance. (1) Measuring the CMOS Sensor position M easure the distance from the mount surface to the following three points. Ex.) P1: 42.964mm P2: 42.988mm P3: 43.015mm (2) O ffset washer determination (Standard distance: 43.10mm) ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments 2) When replacing Mirror Box Ass'y (Using the same CMOS Sensor Ass'y) As the washer offsets for the CMOS Sensor are unknown, select washer offsets and insert the washer to approximate the distance from mount CAUTION surface of mirror box to image sensor installation surface (washer included) on the camera being repaired. (1) B efore replacing the mirror box, remove the CMOS Sensor, and measure the existing dimension from the mount surface to the image sensor installation surface (with washer) at the three points. (2) A fter replacing the mirror box, measure the distance from the mount surface to the image sensor installation surface (three points). Select and attach washers to make the distance the same as before replacement. Ex.) I f the existing FFD was 42.95mm with a 0.4mm washer for a total of 43.35mm. Since the total is 43.35mm, the washer need not be installed. 3) When replacing both the Mirror Box Ass'y and CMOS Sensor ass'y Mirror Box Ass'y service parts are factory-adjusted to standard size (43.10mm), and the correction is marked on the parts. Therefore, the mirror boxes are adjusted to 43.10mm, and the offset correction is marked CAUTION on the CMOS sensor unit. Follow the procedures in Adjustment Procedure (1) Measuring the CMOS Sensor position ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments (3) CMOS Sensor Ass'y Offset T he CMOS Sensor Ass'y is marked with the offset values (difference from 43.10mm) for each point. When installing the CMOS sensor, use the indicated XXXXXXX washers, but do not bond the washers in place. P1 0.021 Ex.) P1: (upper right): 0.021 P2 0.015 P3 0.020 P2: (lower right) : 0.015 P3: (left) : 0.020 (4)...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments 2.2 Flange Back Measurement (with the Flange Back Tester) When using the Flange Back Tester, follow the instruction manual CAUTION supplied with the product and the explanation on preparation below. <Preparation> 1) Checking of the power cable Make sure to check for any damage or brakeage of the power cable before connecting it to the tester. The power cable is not provided with this tool, so one that meets local standards should be purchased. Fig. 008 Fig. 009 Voltage: Depends on the country ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments 3) Flange Back Measurement (1)Make flange back adjustment following the procedures described in Section 2.1. (2) A ttach the Main PCB Ass'y and the Bottom PCB Ass'y. Connect the necessary FPCs and lead wires (Main PCB: 3 places, Bottom PCB: 6 places). Fig. 011 Fig. 012...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments Attach the insulating tape to the FPCs that are not connected so that CAUTION those FPCs will not short-circuit. (3)Connect the FPCs to the Back Cover Ass'y (2 places). (4)Attach the DC coupler, turn on the power, and set the camera to manual cleaning mode. Fig. 013 (5)Set the camera on the Flange Back Tester and measure the flange back. Fig. 014 (6)If the flange back is outside the standard, make flange back adjustment once again.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments 2.3 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 the 1.5 index line widths of the index line as shown below. Fig. 015 Focusing Scale Alignment <Tools> ・Magnifier AD-S. ・Angle finder C, Finder accessories. ・Lens of 100 mm focal length or less is desirable. ・General purpose 500mm collimator <Preparation> 1) W ithout the lens attached to the camera, turn the diopter adjustment dial of the camera to adjust the AF frame to be at the center of the viewfinder. 2) A ttach the magnifier to the camera eyepiece and adjust the diopter of the magnifier. (Perform without the lens attached.) <Adjustment Procedure> 1) L ook through an object that is located at least 250m away (such as lightening rod or chimney) and turn the manual ring to find the position that gives the clearest view of the object. 2) C heck if the center of the infinity mark is positioned within the 1.5 index line equivalent widths. If not, replace the focus washer and try again.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Adjustments 3. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS 3.1 Adjustment Software Operation 1) Service Parts OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP CPU: Pentium III, 800MHz or better RAM: 512 MB or more required Display: 1024 × 768 dots required Hard disk space: Approx. 100 MB required 2) Operation See the HELP section of the Adjustment Software for details.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 1 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D N. S (See Page 2) CB3-3748 CB3-3749 CB3-3977 CB3-3744 CB3-3745 XA1-7170-507 CB3-3980 x3 CB3-4175 CB3-3975 CB3-3769 CB3-4164 CB3-3972 CG2-2024 CB3-3978 CB3-3976 ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 2 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D XA1-7170-507 CB3-4148 x2 N. S (See Page 9) XA1-7170-357 x2 CB3-3974 CB3-4149 (See Page 3) x2 XA4-9170 -457 CB3-4149 CB2-0726 CG2-2023 x2 XA1-7170-507 x2 CB2-0727 ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 3 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D CB3-3846 CB3-3796 CB3-3795 CB2-0726 CG2-2018 (See Page 10) (See Page 4) XA4-9170-457 XA4-9170-607 CB4-0038 CG2-2016 CB4-0038 x2 CY3-1577 ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 4 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D (See Page 5) CB3-3944 CH1-8517 CG2-2014 CG2-2046 CB3-2808 x2 XA4-9170-457 XA1-7170-307 x2 CB3-3942 CB3-3943 CG2-2015 XA4-9200-457 x2 CB3-3863 CB3-3822 x3 XD1-1102-120 x2...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 5 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D (See Page 6) CY3-1576 CH1-8495 CB2-0682 x3 (See detail) XA1-7170-207 CG2-2012 XA4-9170-457 CB3-3941 XA1-7170-307 x5 CB2-0682-000(XXX) detail CB3-3931 A± SIZE 0.03mm (003) 0.05mm (005) A 0.08mm (008) 0.10mm (010) 0.12mm (012) 0.15mm (015) 0.18mm (018) 0.20mm ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com P A R T S L I S T Pg. 5 REF. NO. C12-6171 N EW PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2-0682-000 (XXX) C 3 WASHER, FLANGE BACK * CB3-3931-000 000 C 1 COVER, MAIN PCB SHIELD * CB3-3941-000 000 C ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 6 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D XA4-9170-359 x2 CH2-8439 XA1-7170-307 XA4-9170-457 CG2-2011 CH2-8440 (See Page 8) CG2-2008 (See Page 7) CB3-4132 CB3-3809 x2 XA4-9170-457 x5 ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com P A R T S L I S T Pg. 6 REF. NO. C12-6171 N EW PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION * CB3-3809-000 000 C 2 SCREW * CB3-4132-000 000 C 1 PLATE, GROUND (MAIN-SHUTTER) * CG2-2008-000 000 C ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 7 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D N. S N. S CA1-9007 CG2-2010 CB3-3787 XA4-9170-457 x2 XA4-9170-457 CB3-3374 N. S N. S N. S CG2-2050 CG2-2057 N. S CB3-3785 N. S XA4-9170-307 CB3-3786 x2 XA1-7170-207 N. S CG2-2058 CB3-3768 ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 8 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D CH9-1112 CG2-2017 YN2-9695 CB3-3819 XA4-9170-507 x4 (See Detail) XA4-9170-457 x2 YN2-9715 XA4-9170-507 x2 CB3-3805 CG2-2003 XD1-1101-831 CB3-3802 CB3-1742 CG2-2031 CB3-3821 CB3-3901 XD1-1101-831 Dummy CS2-7205 CB3-1700 CG2-1992 CS2-5020 CF1-1948 CB1-4085 x4 CB3-3819-000(XXX) detail CG2-2070 A± SIZE ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 9 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D CB3-3763 CB3-3764 CH9-1106 CB3-4141 CG2-1990 CB3-3762 CH2-8435 CB3-3754 CB3-3755 CG2-2059 CB3-4248 XA4-9170-307 x5 CB3-4079 ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com P A R T S L I S T Pg. 9 REF. NO. C12-6171 N EW PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION * CB3-3754-000 000 C 1 BUTTON, MENU/PRINT * CB3-3755-000 000 C 1 BUTTON, PRINT * CB3-3762-000 000 C ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 10 REF. NO. C12-6171 CANON EOS 40D CB3-4635 x4 CB3-3508 CB3-3507 CB3-4183 CB3-3836 CB3-1816 x3 N. S CB3-3835 XA4-9170-607 N. S N. S N. S N. S XA4-9170-457 N. S CG2-2020 N. S XA4-9170-457x4 N. S WC2-5568 CG2-2019 XA4-9170-607 XA4-9170-457x2 ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Pg. 11 REF. NO. C12-6171 Accessories Battery Pack 511A Wide Strap EW-100DGR (BP-514/BP-511/BP-512) N.S (Product Available) N.S (Product Available) DA3-1929-000 Interface Cable Battery Charger CG-580 IFC-200 U N.S (Product Available) N.S (Product Available) Battery Charger CB-5L Video Cable VC-100 N.S (Product Available) N.S (Product Available) AC POWER CABLE D82-0643(EUROPE) D82-0645-001(AUSTRALIA) C50-8221(CHINA)
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Software Information 1. EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver. 15 1.1 Development Objectives EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.15 is EOS DIGITAL software based on EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Ver.14 that provides the upgraded functionality described below. 1.2 Features (blue text indicates features changed since Ver. 14) 1) EOS Utility Ver.2.1 ● T his is software for communicating with EOS DIGITAL cameras that enables you to download images from your camera to a computer, specify camera settings and shoot photos remotely. ●Support for almost all EOS DIGITAL camera models *Does not support the EOS D6000, EOS D2000, EOS DCS1 or EOS DCS3 ●Image downloading from the camera ・ Downloads all the images as a batch from the camera to a computer. ・ D isplays a list of images saved on the memory card in the camera and downloads selected images.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Software Information 2)Digital Photo Professional Ver.3.1 ● T his is RAW image viewing/processing/editing software aimed primarily at amateur and professional users who mostly shoot RAW images. ●High-speed processing of RAW images ・ H igh-speed RAW image display and processing using Canon's own powerful algorithms. ・ Processing with high image quality using the latest genuine Canon algorithms. ●Support for RAW images from almost all EOS DIGITAL camera models ・ A lso supports RAW images from the EOS D6000 and EOS D2000 that were converted using the CR2 converter. *Does not support RAW images from the EOS DCS1 or EOS DCS3.
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・ Easy-PhotoPrint + Canon inkjet printer ・ Easy-PhotoPrint Pro + new Canon inkjet printer ・ Dedicated Plug-In software + new Canon L printer ・ RAW image printing with the results of editing in DPP applied ・ P rinting with seamless compatibility and faithful color reproduction when Canon products are used ・ High-quality printing that supports the extensive Adobe RGB color space ●3 printing style specification functions ・ Single-page printing (automatic setting) ...
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・ Printing with Easy-PhotoPrint ●Extensive range of image exporting functions ・ Converting and saving JPEG images as BMP or TIFF images ・ Exporting of shooting information ・ Exporting images as screensavers or wallpaper ・ Writing images to CD-R or CD-RW ●Various types of connection to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY ●Linking with e-mail software to send images as e-mail attachments ●Support for Color Management System ・ Support for 2 types of work color space (sRGB and Adobe RGB) 4) RAW Image Task Ver.2.7 ●RAW image processing software linked to ZB/IB ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Software Information 5) PhotoStitch Ver.3.1 ●JPEG image merging software linked to ZB/IB ・ Uses simple procedures to create composite images such as panorama shots. ・ Uses a wizard-type interface that caters to novice users. 6) CameraWindow MC Ver.6.3 (Windows)/6.4 (Macintosh) ●Image downloading software for use with card readers linked to ZB/IB.
*1: B ecause it uses UB (Universal Binary) to provide native-level compatibility, it will run at the speed of a native application on Macintosh machines with Intel CPUs. *2: Because it runs on Rosetta, it runs slightly slower than UB-compatible applications. *3: Cannot be launched as a standalone application. Functions with or is launched by 3 or 4. 2) Modes and Supported Cameras EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.15 consists of a single CD that contains software applications listed in "1) Configuration . The software is available in 7 languages: Japanese, " English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese (simplified). As with Solution Disk Ver. 14, version 15 is available in 3 region-specific versions (Table 002). Table 002 Region-specific Versions of Solution Disk and the Supported Languages Region-specific Versions Japanese English Chinese French Spanish German Italian of Solution Disk Japan, China, Asia North/South America Europe EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.15 will only be bundled with 1 camera model, the EOS 40D. As in the past, the software update modules included on EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.15 will be available to all EOS users as downloads from the Canon website. The EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver.15 Instruction Manual (PDF) will be supplied on a separate documentation CD.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Software Information 3) System Requirements Tables 003 and 004 show the system requirements for each software application. There are no changes from version 14. Table 003 System Requirements for Windows ZoomBrowser EX, Digital Photo Professional, CameraWindow MC, Software EOS Utility Picture Style Editor RAW Image Task, PhotoStitch Windows Vista (all versions for 32-bit or 64-bit systems except the Starter Edition), Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Home Edition/Professional), Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 PC equipped with an OHCI- compliant IEEE1394 port or (*1) Model USB port as a standard feature PC with one of the above OS pre-installed and one of the above OS pre- (*1) installed Vista 1.3 GHz Pentium or higher 500 MHz Pentium or XP, 2000 750 MHz Pentium or higher higher Vista...
The only change from version 3.0 is support for EOS 40D RAW images. 3) Picture Style Editor Ver.1.0 (hereafter PSE) This software is intended primarily for high-end amateur and professional users and can be used to create original Picture Style files. *For details of the Picture Style Editor, please refer to the Appendix. 4) ZoomBrowser EX Ver.5.8c This image viewing/editing/management software is aimed primarily at novice and amateur Windows users. This software is bundled with all Canon digital camera models. The only change from version 5.8b is support for images shot using a EOS 40D (including RAW images). *Version 5.8b is included on the EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Ver. 14. 5) ImageBrowser Ver.5.8c This image viewing/editing/management software is aimed primarily at novice and amateur Macintosh users. This software is bundled with all Canon digital camera models. The only change from version 5.8b is support for images shot using a EOS 40D (including ...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Software Information 8) CameraWindow MC Ver.6.3 (Windows)/6.4 (Macintosh) This is image downloading software for use with card readers and runs in conjunction with 4) or 5). This software is bundled with all Canon digital camera models. This is the same version as the software bundled with all Canon digital cameras released in Spring 2007. 9) PTP TWAIN Driver Ver.1.5 This is software for controlling communication between the camera and PCs running Windows 2000. If this driver is not installed, the camera cannot communicate with PCs running Windows 2000. * W hen a EOS 40D, EOS-1D Mark III, EOS 30D or EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi/400D DIGITAL is connected to a PC with Windows XP or Windows Vista installed, the standard OS functions are used so there is no need for a separate driver. 10) WFT Utility Ver.3.1 This is software for the WFT-E3 and the WFT-E2/E2A and -E1/E1A Wireless File ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Software Information ⑷Using the different tool palettes We recommend that as a general principle you adjust RAW images using the [RAW] tool palette. However, where the adjustment width with the [RAW] tool palette is not wide enough or you wish to use the special functions in the [RGB] tool palette, we recommend that you adjust your images at the necessary lowest limit with the [RGB] tool palette after having completed basic adjustment with the [RAW] tool palette. Note that the [NR] tool palette should only be used where noise reduction is required after necessary adjustments have been made with the [RAW] and [RGB] tool palettes. ⑸Recipes You can save all the adjustments you make using the tool palettes (the image processing conditions information) with the image as a file called a "recipe". In any case, adjustments are not made to your original image, which is retained in its original condition. You can copy recipes, apply them to other images, and save or load them as separate files distinct from the image. 2) Additional Notes on EOS Utility ⑴ C amera operation when the EOS 40D or EOS-1D Mark III is connected and Remote Live View shooting is active. ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix CONTENTS Page Appendix 1. Overview ………………………………………………………………………………… 1 2. PSE Functions …………………………………………………………………………… 2 2.1 Preparations ………………………………………………………………………… 2 2.2 Editing ……………………………………………………………………………… 4 2.3 Save …………………………………………………………………………………14 2.4 Using Picture Style files ……………………………………………………………15 3. System Requirements and Supported Languages ……………………………………16...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix 1. OVERVIEW The Picture Style Editor (hereinafter PSE), as the name suggests, is software that allows users to create their own Picture Style files. To create his or her own Picture Style file, the user selects and loads a sample RAW image and then adjusts the image characteristics based on one of existing Picture Styles (Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral or Faithful) except for Monochrome. The created Picture Style file can then be registered in the camera using EOS Utility (hereinafter EU) or used in the Digital Photo Professional (hereinafter DPP) or RAW Image Task (hereinafter RIT) applications. ●Settings that can be adjusted in PSE ①Existing Picture Style Detail settings ・Color Tone, Color saturation, Contrast and Sharpness adjustments ②Color specification and individual minute adjustments to specified colors ・ S election of a specific color in the sample image and adjustment of the hue, saturation and luminosity ・Minute adjustments to the gamma characteristics (tone curve) The settings in ① were previously available either on the camera or in EU, so that the results of any adjustments had to be checked later after the picture had actually been taken. With PSE, the results of adjustment can be checked in real time. The adjustments in ② are available for the first time (with realtime checking) with PSE. And up to 100 color points can be selected in the color specifications provided in ②. Fig. 001 PSE main window and tool palette...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix 2. PSE FUNCTIONS 2.1 Preparations 1) Preparing a sample RAW image To create a Picture Style file, the user first selects a sample image. PSE version 1.0 only supports RAW images shot on EOS 40D as sample images. T o ensure that the sample image is adjusted accurately in PSE, the image should also meet the following conditions: ・Images shot with the correct exposure/white balance ・Images shot under the same environment as that be used for the created Picture Style file 2) Preliminary adjustments to sample images As mentioned in 1) above, sample images used in the adjustments should ideally have been shot with the correct exposure/white balance. However, if this was not the case for the sample image to be used, the image can be adjusted within set limits in the [Preliminary Adjustment] window. The [Preliminary Adjustment] window is opened by selecting [Preliminary Adjustment] in the [Tools] menu and can be used to adjust the exposure and white balance for a sample image. The adjustments in the [Preliminary Adjustment] window are really intended only as a supplementary function to ensure that adjustments made using the tool palette are accurate. As such, the adjustments are not applied in the Picture Style file and are not saved in the sample image. If the sample image used was shot with the correct exposure/white balance, there is no need to use preliminary adjustment.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix 3) Selecting the color space PSE supports the sRGB and Adobe RGB color spaces. You can use the [Preferences] window to set the color space for the sample image used in the adjustments and to set the profile for your monitor. Fig. 003 Preferences window...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix 2.2 Editing 1) Edit window configuration In PSE, the 3 windows listed below can be used for most of the tasks involved in creating Picture Style files. ・Main window: Displays the sample image. ・ N avigator window: Displays the position of a magnified image and also displays histograms. ・Tool palette: Provides the adjustment functions. Also, because the results of adjustments made using the tool palette functions are immediately applied to the sample image shown in the main window, you can check the results of your adjustments in real time as you work. Main window Tool palette Navigator window Fig. 004 Main windows in PSE...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix (1) Main window You can display a sample image in the main window either by dragging & dropping the image onto the window or by selecting [Open Image] in the [File] menu. The functions of the main window are as follows: ・Display mode switching: Normal view (single image display) and before and after adjustment comparison display (top/bottom split or left/right split) ・Image rotation: Left or right in 90° increments ・Display magnification switching: Full view, 12.5%, 25%, 50%, 100% and 200% ・Cursor coordinates position and RGB values (8-bit conversion) display ・Work color space display Note that the sample image is processed and displayed using the camera settings used when the picture was taken. * Adjustments made in DPP or RIT after shooting are not applied to the sample image. Fig. 005 Main window (before and after adjustment comparison display, top/bottom split)
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix (2) Navigator window This window supplements the operations performed in the main window and tool palette and offers the following functions: ①Enlargement display position This shows the position displayed when the sample image in the main window is enlarged. You can also use this window to drag the enlargement display position around. The sample image in Enlargement the main window changes in display position response. ②Histogram display The histogram shows the distribution of luminance and color components in the sample image displayed in Switches the the main window. histogram The histogram display can display be switched using the [Y] ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix (3) Tool palette You can use this tool palette to make a range of adjustments to the image characteristics of a Picture Style file while observing the effects of those changes in the main window. The functions of the tool palette are as follows: ・Selecting the Picture Style used as the basis for your new Picture Style ・Adjusting the color tone, color saturation, contrast and sharpness ・Making minute adjustments to a specified color (hue, saturation and luminosity) ・Adjusting the gamma characteristics Selects a Picture Style Adjusts the Color Tone, Color saturation, Contrast and Sharpness Makes minute adjustments to the specified color Adjusts the gamma characteristics Fig. 007 Tool palette * P SE uses the DPP algorithms for image processing. This means that the color tones produced by tool palette adjustments tend to be the same as those made in DPP.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix 2) Editing Picture Styles (1) Selecting a Picture Style You can choose any of the 5 preset Picture Styles (Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Neutral or Faithful) (except for Monochrome) as the starting point for Picture Style to be used as a basis. * Y ou can also download and select one of the purpose-made Picture Style files (e.g. Emerald) from the Canon web site. Selects a Picture Style Downloads a purpose-made Picture Style file Fig. 008 Picture Style selection (2) Adjusting the color tone, color saturation, contrast and sharpness Clicking the [Advanced] button in the tool palette displays the [Advanced Picture Style Settings] window, where you can adjust the [Color Tone], [Color saturation], [Contrast] and [Sharpness] settings. Note that simply changing the adjustments does not apply those changes to the sample image in the main window. You must click the [OK] button to see the effect of the changes in the sample image. Fig. 009 Advanced Picture Style Settings window...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix (3) Making minute adjustments to specified colors This feature allows you fine tune a specified color to any color you like. And the results of your adjustments are applied to the sample image in the main window in real time. ①Specifying the color to be adjusted and the available adjustments If you click the eye-dropper button and then click the location of the color you want to adjust in the sample image, the specified color is plotted as an adjustment point (Two adjustment points appear, one for hue and saturation and the other for luminosity.) on the color wheel. You can then fine-tune the color in the plotted adjustment points using the [H] (hue), [S] (saturation) and [L] (luminosity) sliders. Eye-dropper button Luminosity Hue and saturation adjustment adjustment points point H (hue) adjustment slider S (saturation) adjustment slider L (luminosity) adjustment slider Fig. 010 Panel for minute color adjustment * A s well as specifying the color by clicking in the image, you can also specify a target color by clicking the color directly in the color wheel. However, bear in mind that this method does not show you the location of the specified color in the sample image. * Y ou can also color by selecting [Specify the numerical values for color adjustment] in the [Edit] menu, which then allows you to specify the color by entering the color value in the [Specify the numerical values for color adjustment] window. * H, S and L stand for Hue, Saturation and Luminosity respectively. * ...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix ②Setting the range of effect of adjustments When you change the color of an adjustment point, the change also affects the surrounding colors. In PSE, you can specify three settings "hue", "saturation" and "luminosity" the same elements as the adjustment settings for this range of effect on the surrounding colors. You can specify any range setting by dragging the points that indicate the respective range of effect for "hue", "saturation" and "luminosity". The available ranges of effect are 30 to 180 degrees for "hue", 30 to 100 for "saturation", and 30 to 100 for "luminosity". Range of effect setting point for Range of effect luminosity setting point for saturation Range of effect setting point for Fig. 011 Range of effect settings for colors...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix ③Displaying the adjustment color list You can specify up to 100 color adjustment points, and the adjusted colors will be displayed on the adjustment color list. The adjustment color list displays and their functions are as follows: ・Colors before and after adjustment ・Apply/Do not apply checkbox ・Range of effect overlap indicator Color before adjustment Color after adjustment Range of effect overlap indicator Apply/Do not apply checkbox Fig. 012 Adjustment color list The range of effect overlap indicator is displayed if the range of effect of an adjusted color overlaps the range of effect of another adjusted color. Colors in overlapping ranges are displayed in gary on the color wheel and adjusted using an aggregated value for the respective adjustments. To avoid overlapping ranges, you must reset the ranges of effect so that they no longer overlap. Moreover, you can delete an adjusted color by selecting the color in the adjustment color list and pressing the <Del> key on the keyboard.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix ④Switching the color display mode and the color value display When you choose an adjustment setting for the color selected in the adjustment color list, the color values before and after adjustment of the chosen color display mode are displayed and you can check them. You can choose from 3 color display modes: HSL, Lab or RGB. In the HSL color display mode only, you can also enter the color value after adjustment and make fine adjustments. Switches the color display mode Color value before adjustment Color value after adjustment Fig. 013 Color display modes and color value displays HSL mode Lab mode RGB mode A color mode in which colors A color mode developed by the A color mode in which colors are represented in terms of 3 CIE (Commission Internationale are represented using the factors: H (Hue), S (Saturation) dʼEclairage) where "L" denotes three primary colors (and the and L (Luminosity). lightness, "a" denotes the color additive color mixtures) of the elements from green to visible light spectrum: red (R), magenta and "b" denotes the green (G) and blue (B).
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix (4) Adjusting the gamma characteristics You can adjust the gamma characteristics of an image using the tone curve. By creating up to 10 adjustment points anywhere along the tone curve, you can freely adjust the brightness and contrast. And the results of your adjustments are applied to the sample image in the main window in real time. Fig. 015 Adjusting the gamma characteristics...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix 2.3 Save You can save all the adjustments you have made with the tool palette as an original Picture *1 Style file (with the .PF2 extension). Adjustments are saved in the save window, which appears when you click the save window display button in the tool palette. Fig. 016 Save window display button Fig. 017 Save window When you save the file, there is a [Disable subsequent editing] checkbox that prevents disclosure of the adjustments made in PSE as well as any captions or copyright information. Picture Style files that have been saved with the [Disable subsequent editing] checkbox ticked can be used in cameras and in DPP in the same way as ordinary Picture Style files. However, because they can no longer be opened in PSE *2 , you cannot check the adjustments. *1: B ecause adjustments made in PSE are saved in Picture Style files, they are not saved in the sample image used for the adjustment process. *2: W e recommend that you also save a separate copy of the Picture Style file without the [Disable subsequent editing] checkbox ticked.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix 2.4 Using Picture Style files Like purpose-made Picture Style files downloaded from the Canon web site, saved Picture Style files can be registered and used in cameras and used in the DPP and RIT applications. 1) Using Picture Style files in cameras You can use EU to register a Picture Style file in a camera equipped with the Picture Style function and then apply the file to photographed images. 2) Using Picture Style files with DPP You can use DPP to apply Picture Style files to any compatible RAW image. 3) Using Picture Style files with RIT You can use RIT to apply Picture Style files to RAW images shot on cameras equipped with the Picture Style function.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Appendix 3. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS AND SUPPORTED LANGUAGES Table 001 shows the system requirements for PSE. The software is available in 7 languages: Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese (simplified). Table 001 System requirements Windows Macintosh Windows Vista (all versions for 32/64-bit systems except the Starter Edition) Mac OS X 10.3 to 10.4 Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Home Edition/Professional) Windows XP Service Pack 4 PC with one of the above OS pre-installed Model *Upgraded machines not supported Macintosh with one of the above OS installed *.NET Framework 2.0 or later is required Vista: 1.3 GHz Pentium or higher 400 MHz Power PC G3 or higher, G4, G5 or Intel processor XP, 2000: 750 MHz Pentium or higher Vista : M inimum 1 GB Minimum 512 MB XP, 2000: Minimum 512 MB Screenre solution: 1024 × 768 pixels or more; Resolution: 1024 × 768 pixels or more; Display Colors: Medium (16 bit) or more Colors: Thousands or more...