Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Setting the Date / Time (Menu Operation)
- Table of Contents
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Quick Start Overview
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Shooting
- Image Settings
- Setting the AF (Auto Focus) & Drive Modes
- Advanced Operations
- Live View Shooting
- Image Playback
- Sensor Cleaning
- Printing Images
- Transferring Images to a Personal Computer
- Customizing the Camera
- Checking Camera Settings
- Optional Accessories
- Replacing Date / Time Battery
- Menu Settings Table
- Function Availability Table
- Troubleshooting
- Error Codes
- System Accessory Map
- Specs
- Index
- Pocket Guide
- 28mm-135mm Lens Instruction Guide
- Software Installation Sheet
- Great Photography is Easy Brochure
- Do More with Macro Brochure
- Warranty
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Perhaps
you shoot a horizontal composition,
then
feel
like taking a similar photo
in
a
vertical framing. With a regular tripod,
the
subject position through
the
viewfinder
inevitably
shiHs
and
the
photographer
has
to
refocus
from
the
start.
With a tripod mount
ring, however, you can maintain
the
position of
the
subject
in
the
viewfinder - for an
easy, instant frame change
to
a vertical, horizontal, or
even
an
angled composition.
Tripods
are
normally
attached
directly
to
the
camera
body.
Lenses
equipped
with
a
tripod
mount
ring,
however,
allow
the
tripod
to
be
attached
to
the
lens
rather
than
the
camera
body.
Accordingly,
the
camera
rotates
with
the
lens
01
the
axis,
and
aher
the
macro
lens
is
attached,
the
front/back
weight
distribution
is
improved.
The
result
is
steady,
blur·free
photography/ripod
mount
rings
are
available
for
the
EF
100mm
f/28
Macro
USM,
and
supplied
with
the
EF
180mm
f/35L
Macro
USM
end
the
MP·E
65mm
f/2.8
1·5x
Macrophoto
lenses
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