Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Time / Date Set
- Supplied Accessories
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Quick Start
- Table of Contents
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Attaching the Strap
- Charging the Battery
- Installing / Removing the Battery
- Battery Status Indicator
- Mounting / Detaching a Lens
- Installing / Removing a CF Card
- Basic Operation
- Menu Operation
- Language Set
- Time / Date Set
- Replacing Date / Time Battery
- Cleaning CMOS Sensor
- Auto-Off
- CF Card Reminder
- Adjusting Viewfinder
- Holding the Camera
- Basic Operation
- Menu Operation
- Shooting in AUTO Mode
- Image Settings
- Setting AF / Metering / Drive Modes
- Advanced Operations
- Using a Flash
- Image Playback
- Direct Printing from the Camera
- DPOF
- Customizing the Camera
- Function Availability Chart
- Troubleshooting
- Error Codes
- Specs
- Index
- Pocket Reference Guide
- Battery Pack Info
- EF Zoom Lens Info
- Arcsoft Photo Studio Info
- Software Quick Start Guide
- Scans of Supplied CD-ROMS
- Note - Install Software Before Connecting to Computer
- Note - Use Genuine Canon Accessories
- Canon EOS Brochure
- Warranty
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Setting the Image-recording Quality
Image File Size and CF Card Capacity According to
Image-Recording Quality
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The number of possible shots and maximum burst (p.54) apply to a Canon
512MB CF card.
The single image size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst during
continuous shooting are based on Canon's testing standards (ISO 100 with
[Parameter
1]
set). The actual single image size, number of possible shots,
and maximum burst will vary depending on the subject, shooting mode, ISO
speed, parameters, etc.
In
the case of monochrome images (p.65), the file size will be smaller so the
number of possible shots will be higher.
On the top LCD panel, you can check the remaining number of images the CF
card can record.
A different image-recording quality can be set separately for the Basic Zone
modes and Creative Zone modes.
About the RAW
The RAW assumes that the image will undergo post-processing with a
personal computer. Special knowledge
is
required, but you can use the
bundled software to obtain the optimum effect.
Image processing refers to adjusting the RAW image's white balance,
contrast, etc., to create the desired image.
Note that RAW images will not work with direct printing or
DPOF.
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