Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Instructions
- Thank you for purchasing a Canon product
- Safety Precautions
- General Precautions
- Nomenclature
- Attaching and Detaching the Lens
- Preparing to Shoot (Extending/Retracting the Lens)
- Setting the Focus Mode
- Setting the Focusing Distance Range
- Control Ring
- Image Stabilizer
- Hood (Sold Separately)
- Extenders (Sold Separately)
- Tripod Mount
- Filters (Sold separately)
- Specifications
- Canon Interchangeable Lens Instructions
- Warranty
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General Precautions
Shooting Precautions
The aperture setting is fixed at f/11 on this lens, and cannot be adjusted.
Adjust exposure using the shutter speed and ISO speed.
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Be aware of the following when selecting a shooting mode.
• If [P] mode is selected, shutter speed is adjusted while the aperture setting remains fixed at f/11, and so actually it is
the same as if selecting [Av] mode.
• If [Av] mode is selected, the aperture setting cannot be adjusted.
• If [Tv] mode is selected, the aperture setting is not adjusted, and so actually it is the same as if selecting [M] mode.
• If [Fv] mode is selected, it is actually the same as if selecting [Av] or [M] mode, depending on the shutter speed and
ISO speed settings.
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Also be aware of the following when shooting.
• Since the aperture setting cannot be changed, the effect gained from stopping down (depth of field) cannot be
adjusted.
• When using safety shift and the camera automatically changes the manual settings to allow shooting at standard
exposure, the aperture setting is not adjusted.
• During AEB (auto exposure bracketing), the aperture setting is fixed at f/11 and does not change.
• When using Portrait mode in the Special Scene Modes (on EOS RP cameras), the depth of field cannot be adjusted
for a shallower depth, since the aperture setting cannot be adjusted.