1 shooting preparations and basic operation, Ii selecting the af and metering modes, Iii selecting the shooting mode – Canon EOS 1 N User Manual
Page 4: Iv configuring the camera, V using flash, Vi custom functions
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Camera Care and Precautions...... 6
1. Handling, Cleaning and Storage..... 6
2. Liquid Crystal Display Information...7
1 Shooting Preparations
and Basic Operation
• Attaching the Strap.............. 13
1. Loading the Battery................14
2. Checking the Battery Level
(Film Shooting Capacity)........15
3. Operating the Main Switch ....16
4. Setting and Adjusting Basic Functions. 17
II Selecting the AF and
Metering Modes
1. Selecting the Five Focusing
Points (ff])...............................29
• Selecting a Focusing
Point................................... 29
• Focus Lock......................... 31
2. Selecting the AF Mode...........32
• One-Shot Autofocus........... 32
III Selecting the Shooting
Mode
1. Shutter-priority AE [Tv].......... 49
2. Aperture-priority AE [Av]........52
3. Depth-of-Field AE [DEP]....... 55
• Using Manual Focusing
IV Configuring the
Camera
1. Manually Setting the Film Speed.....66
2. Changing the Film Winding Mode....67
• Film Winding Automatic Gear
Switching Function......... ....68
• Maximum Continuous Shooting
Speed in Different AF Modes
V Using Flash
1. Using EOS Dedicated Speedlites ....77
• Automatic Flash Output
Reduction Control...............77
VI Custom Functions
1. Setting and Resetting Custom
Functions............................... 82
• Setting a Custom Function.. 82
Additional Information for the
EOS-1 NDP Model.......................93
Additional Information for the
EOS-1 NHS Model.......................96
• New functions appearing on the EOS-1 N for the first time are indicated by an ([¡j]). If you
are already familiar with the operation of the EOS-1, you can quickly familiarize yourself with
4 the EOS-1 N by just reading the text sections indicated by an ( g]).