Selector Dial 6. Setting the Film Speed 7. Loading the Film 8. Learning to Hold the Camera Correctly 9. Page 7 To mount the lens, first align the Then turn the lens in the direction To dismount the lens, turn the lens red positioning point on the lens in the direction of the arrow while of the arrow until it stops and the with the red dot above the camera lens release button pops out with a pressing the lens release button.
If you forget to do turn the aperture ring in the this, automatic exposure will be direction of the arrow until "A" Page 9: Loading The Batteries 3. Loading the Batteries The T50 needs batteries to power it. Use two new penlight size AA, 1. We recommend Alkaline-manganese LR6 batteries for longer battery life.
Carbon-zinc batteries may also be used, but their life is shorter. Page Checking The Batteries 4. Checking the Batteries Hints: If you hear beeping sounds, you can start taking pictures. If the beeping 1. Wipe the battery terminals and the sounds are not emitted, battery camera contacts with a clean, dry power is insufficient. In this case, cloth before loading to ensure replace the batteries.
Page Selector Dial 5. Turn the dial position. Distributed by WWW. Page Setting The Film Speed 6. The higher the number, aligned with the green index. Page Loading The Film 7.
Loading the Film Pull the film leader across the The T50 uses color or black and Pull up the rewind knob until the camera so that its tip is aligned white film negative or slide in back cover pops open. It can count up "1. Manually wind the excess leader back into the cartridge to straighten out the curl.
Then pull the film back out and align its tip with the orange index. Page Shooting 9. Shooting Look into the viewfinder. Turn the Gently press the shutter button Make sure that the selector dial is set focusing ring until the main subject is halfway to check for correct exposure.
If a solid green "P" Page 17 See p. Page Continuous Shooting Continuous Shooting The film will be automatically ad- vanced as long as the shutter button is depressed. For a single exposure: Remove your finger from the shutter button as soon as the shutter is released. For continuous shooting: Just keep your finger on the shutter button for as many pictures as you wish to take. Page The T50'S Viewfinder Canon has used this system in all of its "A" series cameras, and it has proven to be very reliable and accurate.
Page Focusing Aids Focusing Aids 1. Laser Matte Screen When it is difficult to focus the subject, use the laser matte screen. It appears fuzzy until the subject is in focus. Microprism Rangefinder Shimmers when the subject is out of focus. It is clear and steady when in focus. Page Viewfinder Information Viewfinder Information 4.
Slow blinking warns for camera shake; Page Self-Timer A beeping sound will release, the camera will begin to be emitted. The shutter will be beep at a faster rate. Fish-eye 7. Then turn the lens in the directionof the arrow until it stops and thelens release button pops out with aclick. To dismount the lens, turn the lensin the direction of the arrow whilepressing the lens release button.
After mounting the lens, makesure the lens release button haspopped out. Otherwise, the lenswill not work properly. DO NOTpress the lens release buttonwhile mounting, or it may notpop out. Be sure to place the lens with itsfront end down as illustrated toavoid damaging the protruding pins. Remove the front lens cap While pressing in the AE lock pin,turn the aperture ring in thedirection of the arrow until "A"click-stops at the distance index.
If you forget to dothis, automatic exposure will beimpossible. At thesame time, a red "M" will appearin the viewfinder when youdepress the shutter buttonhalfway. The T50 needs batteries to power it. Use two new penlight size AA, 1. Werecommend Alkaline-manganese LR6 batteries for longer battery life. Carbon-zinc batteries may also beused, but their life is shorter. Load the batteries so that theirterminals face the directions indicatedon the back of the battery chambercover.
The camera will not function if thebatteries are loaded incorrectly. Wipe the battery terminals and thecamera contacts with a clean, drycloth before loading to ensureproper contact. When shooting in temperaturesbelow 0C 32F , keep yourcamera and spare batteries closeto your body or in a pocket untilyou are ready to take a picture.
Although batteries may notfunction well in low temperatures,do not throw them away. Theymay work perfectly again oncethey are restored to roomtemperature. If you hear beeping sounds, you canstart taking pictures. If the beepingsounds are not emitted, batterypower is insufficient.
In this case,replace the batteries. The selectordial automatically returns to "L" whenyou remove your finger. Turn the dialto "L" when not using the camera; thisconserves battery power. Thisis necessary for getting correctexposure.
The higher the number,the less light needed for anexposure. The T50 uses color or black andwhite film negative or slide instandard 35 mm cartridges.
Place the cartridge in the filmchamber as shown. Then pushthe rewind knob down, turning ituntil it drops into its normal posi-tion.
Pull the film leader across thecamera so that its tip is alignedwith the orange index in thelower right-hand side of the filmchamber. If the film leader ex-tends past the orange line,manually wind the excess filmback into the film cartridge.
Make sure the film perforationsare engaged with the sprocketteeth, then close the back cover. Keep your finger pressed on theshutter button until the framecounter automatically stops at"1. If it rotates inthe direction of the arrow seeabove right , the film is loadedcorrectly. Each time you advance the film,the frame counter also advancesto the next frame. It can count upto 36 frames. The numbers 12,20, 24, and 36 are in orange tocall your attention to the fact thatrolls with those numbers offrames are or are almost finished.
Since exposure will not be cor-rect between "S" and "1,"please do not take picturesbefore you have advanced thefilm to frame 1. Loading the Film in Low orHumid TemperaturesIn low temperatures, film with along leader may become curled. Manually wind the excess leaderback into the cartridge tostraighten out the curl. Then pullthe film back out and align its tipwith the orange index.
When the humidity is high, filmbecomes soft and easily torn. Keep the film stored in itscanister until just before you loadit to keep it from tearing.
The slightest movement of yourbody during shutter release maycause blur in the picture. Thebest way to prevent cameramovement is to hold the camerafirmly, with your left hand sup-porting the camera and lens.
Press your left elbow to your bodyand lightly press the cameraagainst your cheek or forehead. For a vertical shot, steady at leastone elbow against your bodySpread your feet slightly apart,one foot ahead of the other, andrelax. This way yourpictures will be just that muchsharper. There is, of course, no one cor-rect way to hold the cameraExperiment to find the mostsuitable way for you.
Select amethod that provides comfort inaddition to stability. It may helpto practice in front of a mirror. Shutter speed is the amount of timethe shutter remains open forexposure. Aperture in photo ter-minology refers to the size of thelens opening. Shutter speed andaperture are the variables forming. Look into the viewfinder. Turn thefocusing ring until the main subject issharp and compose the picture. Gently press the shutter buttonhalfway to check for correct exposure.
If a solid green "P" appears in theright side of the. Home Documents Manual Canon T See Full Reader. Post on Mar views. Category: Documents 9 download. Tags: lens interchangeability rear lens cap compact camera film loading load film film speed world of slr photography dedicated flash photography.
Load film once you feel comfortable with thecamera When reading these instructions, unfold the front and back flaps or this bookletfor easy reference to the camera's parts. Specifications 32 Attaching the Lens Turn the rear lens cap in the di-rection of the arrow until it stops.
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