Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Reset (Menu Operation)
- Setting the Date / Time (Menu Operation)
- Table of Contents
- Index to Features
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Quick Start Overview
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Fully Automatic Shooting
- Image Settings
- AF (Auto Focus) & Drive Modes
- Advanced Operations
- Live View Shooting
- Image Playback
- Sensor Cleaning
- Direct Printing from the Camera / DPOF
- Transferring Images to a Computer
- Customizing the Camera
- Checking Camera Settings
- Using AC Power Kit
- Replacing Date / Time Battery
- Function Availability Table
- Troubleshooting
- Error Codes
- System Accessory Map
- Using the Battery Grip
- Specs
- Index
- Pocket Guide
- Software Guide
- Great Photography is Easy Brochure
- Do More with Macro Brochure
- Warranty
11
:OOAM
/
Zoo
pictures
EF70-300mm
f/4-5.6
IS
USM,
1/125sec.,
Most
children love
going
to the
zoo.
Here's
how
to shoot
"wild"
pictures!
Great
shot!
Can
you
get
it?
Photographing
animals
from
afar
takes
good
timing
and
usually,
super-telephoto
lens.
But
don't
worry!
With
a
steady-shooting
Canon
IS
Lens,
there's
no
fear
of
blurry
results.
Even
if
you're
not
using
a
tripod.
Picture problems
Blurring
is
virtually
unavoidable
when
shooting
distant
subjects
with
a
telephoto
lens
(unlike
a
wide-angle
lens).
Maybe
you
can
reduce
blur
with
a
faster
shutter
speed,
but
that
won't
work
on
cloudy
days
or
when
shooting
subjects
in
shadow.
So
a
Canon
IS
Lens
is
a
must!
I
05
I
Without
IS
Lens