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There's a lot of books, user manual, or guidebook that related to Service Manual Canon Eos300d PDF, such as 0118k Mci Answer Key. Service Manual Canon Eos300d Repair. 23-09-2016 2/2 Service Manual Canon Eos300d Repair. Other Files Available to Download Service Manual Canon Eos300d Repair. 13-10-2016 2/2 Service Manual Canon Eos300d Repair. Other Files Available to DownloadCanon EOS 3. 00/Rebel 2. Kiss III/Kiss IIIL Manual. Using the Canon EOS Rebel. EOS 3. 00/Kiss III/Kiss IIIL cameras - an unofficial manual. Copyright. . The minor differences exist for regional marketing reasons. This manual. does not apply to the EOS 3. V/Rebel Ti/Kiss 5, which has significant differences. That shouldn’t matter, however, since Canon have. Since it’s. kind of annoying to refer to this basic camera as the EOS Rebel 2. EOS 3. 00/Kiss. III/Kiss IIIL all the time I’ll generally refer to it as the Rebel 2. Table of Contents: About. EOS Rebel 2. 00. 0/EOS 3. Kiss III/Kiss IIIL cameras. Differences between the various models. Total Beginner Guide to the Rebel 2. Loading and unloading film. Shutter. release button. Installing/removing. Manual. focussing. Main. dial. Command. Lock. mode (L)“Image. Full. auto. Portrait. Landscape. mode. Close- up. Sports. mode. Night. Winding. focussing and metering modes. Single- frame. wind. Continuous. wind. One- shot. AF (autofocus)AI. AI Focus mode. Evaluative. Partial. metering. Centre- weighted. Creative. zone” modes. Program. AE (auto- exposure) mode. Adjusting. program AE (program shift, exposure compensation)Shutter. AE mode (Tv)Aperture. AE mode (Av)Metered. Manual mode (M)Automatic. AE mode (A- DEP)Selecting. ISO. (film speed)Self- timer. Tripod socket. Flash. Main. dial shift (exposure compensation/aperture button)Partial. AE lock/Flash exposure lock button. Multiple. exposure. Auto- exposure. bracketing (AEB)Beeper. Mid- roll. rewind. Film. prewind. Depth. Batteries. Date. Rebel 2. Features. unique to the Japanese Kiss III and Kiss IIILAttaching. Some. limitations of the Rebel 2. Accessories. and whatnot. Copyright. About. EOS Rebel 2. 00. 0/EOS 3. Kiss III/Kiss IIIL cameras. These cameras. are very popular consumer SLR cameras sold by Canon. They’re marketed. Rebel 2. 00. 0” in. US and Canada, under the cute (“kawaii”). Kiss III” in Japan and under the sober series name “EOS. They all feature. They were the first Canon. They are usually sold as complete camera. These are Canon’s. Canon Museum pages on the cameras: http: //www. Canon identify their professional cameras as 1 series models. EOS 1, 1. V, etc), their semi- pro cameras as one- digit models (EOS 3, 5), their. EOS 3. 0, 5. 0, etc), their advanced. EOS 3. 00, 5. 00, etc) and their low- end. EOS 1. 00. 0, 5. 00. Differences. between the various models. EOS Rebel. 2. 00. EOS 3. 00. Introduced in April, 1. These models are essentially identical aside from. Versions with date- stamping capabilities are also available as the. EOS Rebel 2. 00. 0 Date and EOS 3. QD models. EOS Kiss. IIIThe Japanese market version of the EOS 3. April, 1. 99. 9. It also has a date- stamp feature by default - no version. Japanese market. A black. September. 2. 00. EOS Kiss. IIILA lightly updated version of the Kiss III, introduced to the Japanese market. November, 2. 00. 1. The IIIL is painted a metallic charcoal and black colour. RC- 5), has an illuminated (backlit). LCD, and has a shiny metal shutter release button and silver- painted. Canon never announced plans for selling this version outside Japan. EOS 3. 00. V/Rebel Ti/Kiss 5 has been announced. Total. Beginner Guide to the Rebel 2. To start, here’s. Turn. the camera off, if it was on, by turning the left- hand dial (looking from. L for “lock.”Make sure. The battery cover is on the. Open the. camera back. The sliding release catch to the camera back is on the left. Take a fresh. roll of 3. The exposed bit. of film should protrude out to the right and the plastic cylindrical end. Pull the. film tongue out as far as the orange mark on the right side of the camera. The camera will whir and wind for a half minute or so. When. the camera has finished prewinding, the film icon and the total number of. Whatever is. in the very centre of the viewfinder should snap into focus. If a green. dot in the viewfinder blinks it means your subject is not in focus. Try. refocusing again. You may need to find an object with a vertical line to. Push the. shutter release button all the way to take the picture. Have fun! More in- depth. The rest of. this page contains more detailed information on how to use this camera. Note. that this document is not meant to be a general- purpose photography. I’m going to assume you know the basics of how cameras work and. If you want. to learn more about this sort of beginner information please consult my Canon. EOS Beginner FAQ, which is full of frequently asked questions that photography. And don’t forget that I have a complete online. Loading. and unloading film. The Rebel 2. 00. 0. Any 3. 5mm film. canister will work in this camera. Colour, black and white, slide, print. The only limitation. Naturally other. film formats, such as APS, 1. Polaroid instant, medium format, etc., cannot. LP in a CD player. Loading film. Check the film. Then. slide the camera back lock release lever (located on the left side of the. The camera back will pop open. Take the film. canister and turn it upside- down so that the plastic cylindrical end is at. Slot it into the film chamber on the left side of the camera. Once the film. is snugly seated pull the protruding film tongue out until the end is lined. Do this very. carefully and avoid touching the shutter (the venetian blind- like section. If. you poke your fingers through the shutter the camera will be rendered totally. Make sure that. the film is lying reasonably flat (it’ll want to curl, so you won’t. The camera. should make faint whirring sounds for a half minute or so as it prewinds the. When it’s finished the total number of shots available on the roll. LCD panel. Occasionally film manufacturers. If the camera. whirs for a few seconds and then stops and a film icon blinks in the top deck. LCD it means that the film did not load correctly, probably because you didn’t. Open the camera back and make. Note that although. In other words, there. So be careful when. LCD panel. Press the midroll rewind button. Unloading. film. When you’ve. LCD. So double- check before opening up the camera. Slide the camera. Take out the film. Shutter. release button. The button under. Pushing it halfway will turn metering on, will lock AE and also start. M or MF mode. The round in- focus. It will. blink if AF can’t achieve focus or if it thinks your manual focussing. Such a lens also causes the aperture. Pushing the. button all the way will take the photo. Don’t jab your finger down on the. Installing/removing. All EOS cameras. support interchangeable lenses of the Canon EF (“electro- focus”). Any Canon EF lens can be used with any EOS camera - there. Rebel 2. 00. 0. Most third party. Canon) lenses that are designed to support the EF lens mount. Such third- party lenses are usually marked “Canon EOS compatible”. Canon autofocus compatible.” Lenses designed for other camera. Nikon, Pentax, Minolta, etc., are not compatible with EOS. EOS. cameras through the use of special metal rings - see the section on manual. Old Canon manual- focus FD lenses are also incompatible. EOS cameras. EF lens mounts. That is, you insert the lens into the camera mount. Installing. EF mount lenses. Find the red. dot on the lens barrel. Align it to the red dot on the top of the camera body. Insert the lens squarely into the camera’s lens mount and. Press this button and rotate the lens to the left. When the lens has. Store the lens. carefully. You should have both a front lens cap and a rear lens cap - such. Be careful not to scratch or fingerprint either. Placing the lens contacts- down is thus not recommended. The camera. should also have shipped with a plastic body cap to protect the camera when. If you bought the camera and/or lens used you can. Manual. focussing. There is usually. AF/MF, or AF/M on older lenses. Turn this. switch to MF or M and the camera will be in manual focus mode, as indicated. MF symbol in the top- deck LCD panel. Then you can turn the focussing. Note that if your lens is a Canon EOS. FTM) then you can adjust focus manually. A handful of. very old inexpensive EOS lenses lack this switch since they don’t support. If that’s the case (such lenses are usually marked. A, such as the EF 3. A) you’re out of. I’m afraid. And a small number of specialized. Canon EOS lenses (the MP- E 6. Main. dial. The small dial. It’s used for adjusting various camera. Command. (mode) dial. The primary. control knob on the camera, located on the left side of the top deck, (looking. It doesn’t. have a locking mechanism, so it’s possible to power up the camera accidentally. Lock. mode (L). The. L mode means “off” in Canon parlance. In this position there’s. You’ll notice that the top deck. LCD panel displays the number of shots left on the roll if the camera is loaded. This obviously takes power, but don’t worry about draining. Just as LCD wristwatches can run for ages on a single tiny battery. These are various beginner modes that have different shooting. Some EOS cameras refer to them as PIC (Programmed Image. Control) modes. Full. This is the simplest point and grin mode, for people who want to. Turn your camera to this mode and snap away! Full auto uses AI Focus. AF, single- frame wind with evaluative metering. Full auto mode is similar. Program AE mode, but you can’t adjust exposure compensation in this. Portrait. mode. For taking head and shoulders photos of people - even men. One- shot. AF, continuous wind, evaluative metering. Attempts to set the lens aperture. If you have a zoom lens try to set it to a long. For taking photos of landscapes. One- shot AF, single frame wind, evaluative metering. Attempts to set the aperture. The built- in flash will not. Close- up/macro. mode. For taking close- up photos of things. Requires a lens capable of. For fast- moving subjects. AI Focus AF, continuous wind, evaluative. Attempts to keep the shutter speed as high as reasonable. The built- in. flash will not fire in this mode. Night. mode. For taking pictures at night. One- shot AF, single frame wind, evaluative. This mode is meant for taking pictures of people in front of buildings. So the. camera uses flash to illuminate the foreground and then keeps the shutter. For this reason a.
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