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Setting The Shutter Speed DialsThere are two Shutter Speed Dials:fnJet: MsrkHigh : for speeds between 1(1/500 sec. on Model I Slow : for speeds betw
Slow Shutter Speed DialThe Slow Shutter Speed Dial will offer speeds between 1/25 to 1 sec. and T (Time) by turning the dial to th
Time Exposures Longer Than One SecondA time exposure may be obtained by using the B (Bulb) position on the High Shutter Speed Dial. T
Lens Aperture ScaleThe Lens Aperture controls the amount of light entering the lens and also the Depth of Field. Set ih« Letrs Apert
rDepth of Field ScaleThe Distonce Scale and the Depth of Field Scale are used together.Depth of Field means the range of objects whi
Infrared IndexR marking indicates the position at which focusing should be set when using an infrared film. Be sure to use proper
FocusingIf is recommended that the camera be held as illustrated. It should rest comfortably on the heel of the left hand and be
In correct focusAs you look through the Range-View Finder Eyepiece and rotate the Focusing Lever you will see two images of the sam
Magnification Control'There are three positions for the Magnification Control Lever; F, lx, and 1.5x. When really sharp focusing
When the Lever is set at lx for CANON LENSES with focal length of 100mm, and the object distance is less than 13 feet a special
ll-i jfldirections tor using35mni CANON CAMERASModels fl -D. IV -S2CanonJ
Exposure & CompositionTo expose and compose your picture are the lost steps and perhaps the most important. Be sure lhat the mai
NOTE: Make sure your finger does not touch the HighShutter Speed Dial as it will alter the correct speed. Give particular attention to this when glov
NOTE: When taking vertical picture care should be takenthat the cover does not swing in front of the lens, lb is recommended to detach
Double ExposuresDouble exposures are normally quite impossible on the CANON CAMERA, but for special effects they are sometimes needed.
DOHOW TO LOAD AND UNLOAD FILMLoading!mLAlways load in subdued lighi. Before you begin loading, set the Reversing Lever to “A" (Advan
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Pull out the Take-up Spool,* and slide the read/-cut-leader end up under the Take-up Spool Clip as far as it will go. The glossy
Turn ihe Film Winding Knob slightly to engage the sprockets in the film perforations as shown.The dotted line as shown in the diagram
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The Take-up Spool has a spring catch to facilitate its easier removal from the camera body. By turning the top of the Take-up Spo
Keep the Reversing Lever still at '"A". Pull up and turn the Rewinding Lever gently in the direction shown by the arr
Next set the Film Speed Indicator* at the top of the Film Winding Knob to the speed of your film. This will serve as a reminder
NOTE: Each time the Winding Knob is turned theRewinding Knob rotates in a reverse direction. This indicates that the film is properly pas
UnloadingWhen the Film Winding Knob no longer turns, you have come to the end of your film roll. DO NOT FORCE IT. Make sure to
HOW TO CHANGE YOUR CANON LENSESDismountingplace your CANON CAMERA in your hand. Grasp the base of the lens barrel by the Lens Focusing
MountingBefore fitting the new lens into place be sure to unscrew the Lens Dust Cap. First turn the lens counterclockwise a lit
m%HOW TO iJSi’.27i/’ladk-----------There are three types of built-in flash synchronization in the Canon camera, model IV-S2 :1. High shutte
High Shutter SpeedSynchronizationThis system is generally for focal-plane flash bulbs GE No. 6, 31; Sylvania FP-26, 2A ; Westinghouse N
CANON CAMERA MODEL II-FThe operation of your Canon Camera MODEL ll-F is same as those of Model IV-S2 and Model ll-D described in th
Do not press the Shutter Release Button even though the shutter Is not wound, as It will fire the flash bulb.
Speedlight SynchronizationSpeedlight unit (having not more than 10 millisecond delay) Is connected with a Canon Extension Cord "A
Do not press the Shutter Release Button except for checking the connection^ even though the shutter is not wound, as it discharges t
Slow Shutter SpeedSynchronizationThis is generally for peak type flash bulbs such as GE No. 5,11, 22, 50 ; Sylvania No. 0, 2, 3, 25
Do not press the Shutter Release Button even though shutter is not wound.Otherwise the flash bulb will fire.
¥EVOLUTION OF CANON CAMERASAND HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR CAMERA1 935-37 Original Model1937-39' Model S31The original model equipped with collapsi
1939-42 Model SExactly same as the previous model except bayonet-type-mount Nikkor 50 mm f : 2 lens replaces Nikkor 50 mm f ; 2.8 lens.
1942-45 Model SAll the Nikkor lenses replaced by Canon's own Serenar lens, collapsible Serenar 50 mm f : 3.5.32
1945-47 Model JThe model wifh the built-in view finder but without rangefinder. No slow shutter speed33
1947-48 Model SModel J was replaced by Model S-ll with built-in rangefinder. The camera has speeds 1 to 1 /500 sec. & B.
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1948-50 Model ll-BCollapsible Serenor 50mm f:2 lens replaces Serenar 50 mm f:3.5 lens. It is distinguished by a remarkable single wi
1950-52 Modelshutter speeds of 1/1000 sec. as well as T added. Collapsible Serenar 50 mm f : 1.9 lens replaces collapsible Serenar
1950-52 Model (VBuilt-in Flash Synchronizer equipped. Rail on one end of the camera to accomodate flash unit. Construction is similar to
1952-53 Model lll-ASerenar 50 mm f : 1 .8 replaces 50 mm f : 1 .9. If is not synchronized. Film Speed Indicator equipped the top
1952 Model IV-F (later renamed as IV-S)Similai to Canon IV except collapsible Serenar 50 mm f:1.9 replaced by non-coilapslble standard Ser
1952 Model ll-ANo slow shufter speeds. 1 25 to 1/500 sec. & B. New Serenar 50 mm f:3.5 (type 11) lens mounted.36
r1952- Model ll-DNo change except slow shutter speeds t added to the previous model ll-A.37
1952- Model IV-S2Same as Model IV-S except speedlight (x' synchronization added into the flash synchronizer, and the lock provided
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The Canon CAMERA HOLDER is an ideal accessory for close-up, telephoto and long exposure shots. It is designed to hold the camera
Ideal for photographing flowers, insects and other small objects. The Canon AUTO-UP is a close-cp lens for use with the Canon 50 mm
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Your CANON CAMERA and CANON LENS are the praducts of the highest grade of precision engineering and optical research.The camera is strän
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR CATION CAAiERA1. Remove the Lens Cap. By sure to replooe this Cap when your comero is not in use.2. See that the Reversing Lever
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