Canon Film Camera CTI 7498 000 User Manual

CTI-7498-000  
©
CANON INC. 2002  
PRINTED IN CHINA  
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INSTRUCTIONS  
Handling Precautions  
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1. Before taking pictures of important events, such as weddings and trips, check to  
make sure the camera is working properly.  
2. This camera is not resistant to water, and should not be used outdoors if it is raining or  
snowing. Keep the camera out of salt spray and excessive humidity. If used at the beach,  
clean it thoroughly afterwards with a dry cloth.  
3. Store the camera in a cool, dry, dust-free place. Be sure to keep the camera out of direct  
sunlight, and away from “hot spots” such as the trunk or rear window shelf of a car. Avoid  
places where mothballs are used, and use a desiccant in excessive humidity.  
4. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself, since there is high-voltage circuitry  
inside.  
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Front  
Shutter button  
Zoom-in (telephoto)/Set  
Zoom-out (wide-angle)/Selection  
Main switch  
Pressing the main switch turns the camera on and sets  
the lens to the wide-angle position. If you press it again,  
the lens retracts, the lens cover closes and the camera  
switches off. When you switch the camera off, the  
display on the LCD panel does not disappear.  
LCD panel  
Mode button  
Back  
Green lamp  
Viewfinder eyepiece  
Film check window  
Strap  
Strap mount  
Battery compartment cover  
Mid-roll rewind button  
Hold this button down until the film starts to rewind.  
Tripod socket  
LCD Panel (Normally, only necessary information displayed)  
Flash mode button  
Back cover release lever  
Flash  
5. The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorted, exposed to  
high temperatures, or disposed of in a fire.  
6. Use a blower brush to remove dust and sand from the lens and inside the camera. Do not  
apply any fluids to the lens or body.  
Date  
/ Custom Function number Portrait  
button  
Manual exposure compensation  
Red-eye reduction mark  
Frame counter  
Night portrait  
Action  
button  
Viewfinder window  
Battery level indicator  
Self-timer  
Flash ON (Fires for all shots)  
Flash OFF (Never fires)  
Autoflash  
AF sensor/metering window  
Film mark  
Real-time release  
Close-up  
Soiling on the AF sensor causes focusing problems.  
Wipe off any dust or dirt before taking pictures.  
Lens  
Soiling on the lens causes focusing problems. Wipe off  
any dust or dirt before taking pictures.  
Red-eye reduction/Self-timer lamp/  
AF-assist beam emitter  
Convention  
Mode selection indicator  
Warnings you should observe when using the camera.  
Additional information on using the camera.  
When “H” is displayed, remove the battery from the camera, wait until “H” is no longer  
displayed and then reload the battery.  
Please note that these instructions are for both the model with the date function and model  
without date function. Information relevant only to the model with the date function is marked  
Self-timer button  
with the  
symbol.  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Loading the Battery and Checking the Battery Level  
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2
Set the focus.  
+1.5  
–1.5  
Flash OFF with Manual Exposure Compensation  
Position the wide area AF frame over your subject  
and lightly press the shutter button halfway down.  
Keep the shutter button pressed halfway.  
Loading the Battery  
There is automatic exposure compensation in backlit conditions but manual  
exposure compensation is also optional.  
Applicable Battery: One lithium battery (CR2)  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
+1.5 Exposure Compensation  
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Open the battery cover.  
You can use this setting to prevent your subject being too dark  
(underexposed) when the surroundings are extremely bright, such as at a  
ski-resort or in backlit conditions.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set  
out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Industry  
Canada.  
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–1.5 Exposure Compensation  
2
Compose the shot and take the picture.  
You can use this setting to prevent your subject being too bright  
(overexposed) when the surroundings are extremely dark, such as on a  
spotlit stage.  
Compose the shot and press the shutter button  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de  
fully.  
Classe  
B
prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par  
l’Industrie Canada.  
Because of the slow shutter speeds in dark places in  
1.5 modes, if the camera shake warning comes on (the green lamp blinks  
16 times per second), you must use a tripod to keep the camera steady.  
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+1.5, and  
Load a new battery.  
The  
Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Community (EC)  
Align the + – terminals correctly and insert the  
battery – end first.  
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The  
appears on the LCD panel.  
Imprinting the Date and Time  
Select the Date mode.  
Take care that the distance from the camera to the subject does not change. If the  
distance does change, lock the focus again.  
1
With the power off, press the  
button.  
2
Select the date and time combination.  
By pressing the button, you can select the date  
and time combination. The display changes in the  
cycle shown below.  
Close-up Photography  
Close the battery cover.  
When the shooting distance is closer than 1 m/3.3 ft.,  
there is a difference between what you see in the  
viewfinder and the picture you actually take, and therefore  
the part of the picture outside the close-up frame will be  
cut off.  
Close-up frame  
Push the cover closed until you hear a clicking  
sound.  
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The date display “-- -- --” on the LCD panel blinks.  
Set the date and time.  
After locking the focus on your subject, bring the subject  
into the close-up frame, compose the shot and take the  
picture.  
<Year/Month/Day>  
<Month/Day/Year>  
<Day/Month/Year>  
<No data imprinted>  
<Day/Hour/Minute>  
The camera will not operate if the + – terminals are aligned incorrectly.  
Area actually photographed when  
the lens is in the telephoto position  
(inside dotted line).  
Press the  
off.  
button and the power switches  
Checking the Battery Level  
appears on the LCD panel when you turn the power on. Change the battery  
is displayed.  
Check that  
if  
(lit)  
(lit)  
The battery level OK.  
Prepare a new battery.  
If the green lamp blinks, move away from the subject until the lamp stops blinking.  
(blinking) Load a new battery.  
Shooting with Self-timer  
Date/time etc. imprinted here  
The self-timer function allows you to take a picture from a distance away from the camera  
when it is attached to a tripod.  
A new battery will generally provide enough charge to shoot approx. 16 rolls of 24-  
exposure film (based on Canon’s Standard Test Method at normal temperature and with  
50% flash use). At low temperatures (–10°C/ 14°F), the battery life is approximately one third  
of the normal figure.  
Setting the Date and Time  
When you replace the battery or travel to the different time zone, use the following procedure  
to set or adjust the date and time settings.  
1
Set the camera to self-timer mode.  
Press the  
button.  
When you take consecutive shots using the flash, the battery level may drop off  
temporarily and prevent the LCD panel from displaying information correctly.  
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appears on the LCD panel.  
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Select the Date mode.  
Setting the Date  
If you then press the  
button again,  
disappears and self-timer mode is cancelled.  
Press the  
button for more than 2 seconds for  
Loading and Removing the Film  
date/time set mode.  
Loading the Film  
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Compose the picture and press the shutter button.  
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The self-timer lamp blinks and the shutter is released approximately 10 seconds later.  
Push the back cover release lever down.  
To cancel the self-timer, press the button again.  
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Press the  
(numbers blinking).  
button to select the setting position  
Setting position cycles through in the order year-  
month-day-hour-minute-(:).  
Shooting with the Mode Button  
Select the shooting mode.  
Press the  
button, and align with  
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.
Press the  
button to set the number.  
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uses center-point AF to focus in the center of the wide area AF frame.  
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3
Film guides  
Shooting Moving Objects  
This mode selects servo autofocus, which keeps moving objects in focus, and the continuous  
shooting function.  
Setting the Time  
Repeat 3 and 4 above to set all digits of the date  
and time.  
In low light or backlit conditions, the flash fires automatically.  
You may not be able to focus on subjects moving rapidly.  
The red-eye reduction function can not be set.  
The green lamp does not light.  
No camera shake warning is given.  
Pressing the  
button while “:” is blinking resets  
the seconds (:) setting to zero.  
The camera continues to adjust the focus for 40 seconds while the shutter button is  
held down halfway.  
Even if set, the Real-time Release Custom Function (CF1) will not operate.  
Make sure that there is no slack in the film when  
you pull it out.  
If the edge of the film leader goes beyond the film  
leader position indicator, rewind some of the film  
back into the cartridge.  
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Finish setting the date and time.  
Press the  
button and once “:” stops blinking,  
Shooting against Dark Backgrounds  
date and time setting is completed.  
Use this mode when you are taking pictures of people against a sunset or nighttime  
background.  
Press the  
off.  
button and the power switches  
The flash illuminates the subject and the slow shutter speed captures the background,  
allowing you to take beautiful pictures.  
Follow the steps in autoflash mode to take a picture.  
The red-eye reduction function will operate.  
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Close the back cover.  
2
The film automatically winds on to the first frame  
and “1” appears on the frame counter.  
You cannot change the flash mode.  
Each time the  
button is pressed, the number increases by one. If kept pressed, the  
No camera shake warning is given. Because of the slow shutter speeds (up to 2  
seconds), you must use a tripod to keep the camera steady. You should also ensure  
that the subject does not move in the moment after the flash fires.  
If the frame counter shows a blinking “0”, the film  
number increases continuously.  
did not load correctly. Load the film again.  
Setting the Custom Functions  
Shooting Portraits  
ISO 400 DX-coded film is recommended.  
1
Set the camera to Custom Function setting mode.  
Removing the Film  
With the power off, hold down the  
press the button.  
“CF 1-0” appears on the LCD panel.  
button and  
's  
The film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end.  
When the film is fully rewound, the frame counter shows  
Follow the steps in autoflash mode to take a picture.  
The red-eye reduction function will operate.  
2
“0” and the  
remove the film.  
If the is not blinking, press the  
blinks. Then open the back cover and  
Shooting Close-up  
button.  
Use this mode when you want to take close-up pictures of flowers and insects.  
You can get as close to 45 cm/1.5 ft. to the subject to take a picture. The shooting distance  
range is between 0.45 m/1.5 ft. to infinity.  
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3
Select a function.  
The date and time may not be imprinted on the last frame if you take more pictures than  
stipulated on the film.  
Each time you press the  
button, the Custom Function number changes in the  
Refer to Close-up Photography for the procedure to shoot in close-up.  
cycle shown below.  
The lens automatically zooms and locks into position.  
You cannot operate the zoom.  
CF1 CF2 CF3 CF4 CF5  
Taking Pictures in Autoflash (Full-auto) Mode  
As long as the subject is in the wide area AF frame, the subject will be in focus. The flash  
also fires automatically in low light or backlit conditions.  
Shooting in Real Time  
Set the function.  
Press the shutter button down halfway to focus on the subject and then press the button fully  
to take a picture in real time. This mode enables you to take pictures at the best moment.  
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2
Press the main switch to turn the camera on.  
Decide on the size of your subject.  
Turning the power on completes the settings.  
If you press the shutter button all the way down in a single movement, realtime release  
does not operate.  
CF1: Real-time Release  
Pressing  
zooms in on your subject while pressing  
zooms out for a wide-angle  
Refer to  
function.  
Shooting in Real Time for information on using the Real-time Release  
shot.  
Using Red-eye Reduction Function Effectively  
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4
Set the focus.  
When you use the flash to take photos of people in low light conditions, their eyes sometimes  
glow red in the photograph. This is referred to as the red-eye effect and is caused by the light  
of the flash being reflected off the retina of the eye.  
When the red-eye reduction operates, the red-eye reduction lamp lights for approximately 1  
second before the flash fires. This causes the subjectís pupils to contract, minimizing the risk  
of red-eye.  
CF2: Shooting Mode and Flash Mode Memory  
Position the wide area AF frame over your subject  
and lightly press the shutter button halfway down.  
When the subject is in focus, the green lamp  
lights.  
Stores the shooting mode and the flash mode in memory immediately before the  
camera is switched off. Useful when you always want to set the shooting mode and  
the flash mode to a particular mode.  
2
Keep the shutter button pressed halfway.  
CF3: Disabling Automatic Film Rewind  
Useful for situations where you do not want the sudden sound of the film rewinding.  
When you reach the end of the roll, the number on the frame counter and the  
Take the picture from within 2 m/6.6 ft. of your subject.  
Attract the subjectís attention so that he or she looks at the camera.  
blink.  
Press the  
button to start film rewinding.  
Wide area AF frame  
Set the lens to the wide-angle position.  
Raise the available light level as much as possible.  
The effectiveness of the red-eye reduction function varies from person to person.  
CF4: Center-point AF  
A convenient function when you want to place your subject off center (using focus lock)  
or focus on one particular subject.  
The subject must be positioned in the center of the wide area AF frame.  
Compose the shot and take the picture.  
Press the shutter button fully.  
When the red-eye reduction function operates, a picture can not be taken for  
approximately 1 second (the green lamp blinks 16 times). Hold down the shutter button  
until you hear the sound of the film winding on.  
Press the shutter button slowly and gently.  
CF5: Continuous Shooting  
While the shutter button is pressed, you can take continuous shots.  
Holding the Camera  
Grasp the camera firmly with both hands so that it does not move, and make sure that  
your hair, fingers or camera strap etc. do not come into contact with the lens, the AF  
sensor or the flash.  
Changing the Flash Mode  
The Custom Functions were all set to zero (0) at the factory setting.  
The Custom Function settings are retained even when you switch the camera off and  
on, replace the film, or replace the battery.  
You can cause the flash to fire for every shot or suppress flash operation completely to suit  
the subject or location.  
Shutter Button  
The shutter button is a two-stage switch. Lightly press it halfway to automatically  
determine focus and exposure. Press it fully to take the picture.  
If the lens is left extended and is not used for 4 minutes, it is automatically retracted  
to wide-angle position.  
Major Specifications  
Select the flash mode.  
Press the  
button to select the mode you want.  
Type: Fully-automatic 35 mm lens-shutter AF camera  
Image Size: 24 × 36 mm  
Lens: 115u: Canon zoom lens 38-115 mm f/4.6-13  
105u: Canon zoom lens 38-105 mm f/4.6-11.9  
Focusing: Passive 3-point AIAF  
Viewfinder Coverage: Approx. 84%  
Viewfinder Information: Picture frame, Wide area AF frame, Close-up frame  
Green lamp: Camera ready indicator/too-close warning/focusing-not-possible warning/  
release lock while the red-eye reduction lamp is lit/ camera shake warning  
Shooting Distance: 0.6 m (2.0 ft.)-infinity  
Close-up: 0.45 m (1.5 ft.)-infinity  
Film Speeds: DX-coded ISO 25-3200 set automatically in full-stop increments  
Film Transport: Automatic, mid-roll rewind  
In dark places, the AF-assist beam emitter will light automatically.  
Autoflash  
In dark places and in backlit conditions, the flash fires automatically.  
Subjects Difficult to Autofocus  
The green lamp may blink 4 times per second for subjects with the following  
characteristics that cannot be brought into focus.  
In situations like this, focus on something roughly the same distance away as your  
subject and lock the focus for the shot.  
Flash Distance Range (with color print film)  
Model  
115u  
Film speed  
ISO 100  
ISO 200  
ISO 400  
ISO 100  
ISO 200  
ISO 400  
Wide-angle  
Telephoto  
0.6–4.1 m (2–13.5 ft.)  
0.6–5.8 m (2–19 ft.)  
0.6–8.2 m (2–26.9 ft.)  
0.6–4.1 m (2–13.5 ft.)  
0.6–5.8 m (2–19 ft.)  
0.6–8.2 m (2–26.9 ft.)  
0.6–1.9 m (2–6.2 ft.)  
0.6–2.7 m (2–8.9 ft.)  
0.6–3.8 m (2–12.5 ft.)  
0.6–2 m (2–6.6 ft.)  
0.6–2.9 m (2–9.5 ft.)  
0.6–4.1 m (2–13.5 ft.)  
Main types of subjects where focusing is difficult:  
Subjects in scenes without much contrast, e.g. blue sky, or scenes of mainly one  
color  
Subjects in very dark places  
Subjects in extreme backlit situations or subjects which are extremely reflective, e.g.  
the body of a car which gives off a strong reflection  
Subjects in a photograph, some of which are close and some of which are in the  
distance, e.g. animals in a cage  
105u  
Power Source: One CR2 lithium battery  
Battery Life: Approx. 16 rolls (24-ex. - normal temperature with 50% flash use)  
Dimensions (W × H × D): 107.2 × 58.7 × 42.4 mm/4.2 × 2.3 × 1.7 in.  
Weight: 195 g/6.9 oz. (excluding battery)  
Subjects with a repetitive pattern, e.g. continuous windows in a building, etc.  
You can select whether the autoflash mode initially set when you turn the  
power on is or . Set the camera to the desired autoflash  
mode and then switch the camera off.  
All the specifications above are based on Canon’s testing and measuring standards.  
Specifications and physical appearance are subject to change without notice.  
Using Focus Lock  
Lock the focus when you want the subject to be off center, or when the subject is within 1 m/  
3.3 ft. of the camera.  
Autoflash with Red-eye Reduction  
In dark places, the flash automatically fires after the red-eye reduction lamp has  
lit.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If  
such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
Flash ON (Fires for all shots)  
The flash fires when the picture is taken.  
Flash OFF (Never fires)  
The flash does not fire.  
 

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