Canon eos rebel g User Manual
Canon
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Canon
- Quick Start Guide
- 0 Load the film.
- Focus the subject.
- ^ Take the picture.
- 0 Unloading the film.
- Nomenclature
- Mounting and Detaching a Lens
- Shutter Button and Autofocusing Operations
- Loading and Unloading Film
- II. Basic Operation
- □ Full Auto Mode
- ^ Portrait Mode
- Landscape Mode
- ^ Sports Mode
- Pi Night Scene Mode
- III. Self-Timer and Quartz Date (QD model only)
- Self-timer Operation
- Imprinting the Date or Time (QD model only)
- I IV. Advanced Operations
- Focusing Point Selection
- P Program AE_
- Tv Shutter-Speed Priority AE
- Av Aperture-Priority AE
- M Manual Exposure^
- i Using the Built-in Flash
- Partial Metering and AE Lock
- Exposure Compensation
- Autoexposure Bracketing (AEB)
- Bulb Exposure
- Multiple Exposures
- Setting the ISO Film Speed
- Silencing the In-Focus Beeper
- Midroli Film Rewind
- V. E-TTL Autoflash with an EX-Series Speed!ite
- With an EX-series Speedlite like the 380EX or 220EX, flash photography is easy with the E-TTL (Evaluative-Through-The-Lens) autoflash system which is linked to the active focusing point. It is as easy as using the built-in flash.
- An external Speedlite is recommended when a high flash output is required for group shots and special lighting effects.
- E-TTL Autoflash System Features
- Normal Flash Operation
- High-Speed Sync (FP Flash)
- FE Lock
- VI. Reference
- Basic Terminology
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Exposure Warnings
- Feature Availability Table
- Handling Precautions
- Major Specifications