Canon 105 User Manual

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m Bedienungsanleitung D Istruzioni
m Instrucciones Q Instrugoes
1. This camera is not resistant to water, and shouid not be used outdoors if it is raining or snowing. If it is accidentaliy dropped in water, contact an authorized Canon service faciiity. Keep the camera out of sait spray and excessive humidify, if used at the beach, ciean it thoroughiy afterward with a dry cioth.
2. Store the camera in a cooi, dry, dust-free piace. Be sure to keep the camera out of direct suniight, and away from “hot spots” such as the trunk or rear window sheif of a car. Avoid piaces where mothbaiis are used, and use a desiccant in excessive humidity.
3. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself, since there is high-voltage circuitry inside.
4. The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled, recharged, shorted, exposed to high temperatures, or disposed of in a fire.
5. 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. Take the camera to an authorized Canon service facility for a more thorough cleaning if necessary.
6. Film passing through X-ray examinations at an airport may be exposed and ruined even when loaded in the camera. Request a different method of inspection to avoid damage.
7. Color reproduction may be adversely affected if the film is left in the camera for a long time. Always develop exposed film promptly.

Convention

The following convention is used in these instructions:
Warnings you should observe when using the camera.
Q] Additional information on using the camera.
(-> ■) is shorthand for “See page
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Handling Precautions
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 othenwise 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 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:
• 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. 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
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques", NMB-003 édictée par l'Industrie Canada
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Thank you for purchasing this Canon product.

Before taking pictures, piease read these instructions carefuiiy for a thorough understanding of how the camera operates

Table of Contents

These instructions are divided into five sections:
introduction, Basic Operations, Active Operations,
Advanced Operations, and Additionai information. When first using the camera, be sure to read the instructions
from the introduction.
Introduction
1
Handiing Precautions................................................2
Tabie of Contents
Quick Reference........................................................6
Nomenciature............................................................8
Attaching the Strap..................................................12
About the Eyesight Adjustment Knob
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Basic Operations
D] Loading the Battery [U Loading the Fiim S] Turning the Power On S] Checking the Battery Power [5] Hoiding the Camera
[6] Using the Zoom..................................................19
[7] 0flB Taking Pictures in Auto Fiash Mode....20
Green/Orange indicators Taking Pictures through a Window
Ciose-up Photography [U S) Using the Seif-timer
[E Removing the Fiim..............................................24
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Active Operations
H Shooting Against Dark Backgrounds
Using Red-eye Reduction Function
Effectiveiy...........................................................26
CO Shooting in Reai Time
^ Shooting Portraits................................................. 29
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B4
4
12
13 14 16 17 18
21 21
22 23
25
28
SPOT Shooting Very Bright or Very Dark
Subjects................................................... „30
Advanced Operations
Changing the Flash Mode
(W Auto Flash (No Red-eye Reduction) .„32
®(i) Auto Flash with Red-eye Reduction.. .33 » Flash ON (Forced Flash)
® Flash OFF (Suppressed Flash)
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®-r1.5 ®—1.5 Flash OFF with Manual
Exposure Compensation
CD Using Single-Point Central Focusing .
Using Focus Lock.-.............................................
! Remote Control Photography »r»:» .
Imprinting the Date and Time Setting the Date and Time
Additional Information
Troubleshooting ......................................................45
Questions and Answers
AiAF (Smart AF) Function ......................................47
Specifications
Slow-sync ..........................................
Replacing the Remote Control Battery
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31
34
35
36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43
47
48
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 with the symbol The separately sold Remote Control RC-5 is available for use with the model only
05
Load the battery.
1
Load the film. (^14)
Pull the film tip across until it reaches the
mark. Then close
the back cover. 14)
• The film will automatically advance to the first frame on the roll.
Slide the main switch to
the ON position. 16)
^ The power comes on and
the lens and flash are set.
H13)
B-f.
Quick Reference
Turn the best shot dial to GDE). 20)
Use the (Hi] or HfH
button to select the size of your subject. (-> 19)
Position the AF frame over the subject and take the picture. (-> 20)
^ In low-light, the flash fires
automatically.
When you have finished the film and it has rewound, remove the film. (-^ 24)
• Check that 0 Is flashing on the LCD panel and that the frame counter has returned to "0”, and then open the back cover.
• Remove the film and close the back cover.
II
07

Nomenclature

Viewfinder window
Shutter button
20)
* AF is an abbreviation for Auto Focus.
- Light-metering sensor
B-8
"AF sensor
Flash
Red-eye reduction/ Self-timer lamp (-» 23, 26, 33, 37, 40)
Nomenclature
For further details, refer to the page indicated.
DATH button 42-44)
Main switch
LCD panel (-»11)
Self-tlmer/Remote control button 23. 40)
(-»43. 44) (
SET button 43, 44)
' Eyesight adjustment knob (-»12)
Viewfinder (-^ 10)
Green indicator (-»21)
Orange indicator 21)
Film check window
Tripod socket
II
Best shot dial (-»10)
09

Viewfinder Frames

AF frame
Place this frame over the subject you wish to focus on
Picture frame
For ordinary shooting, compose
your picture within this frame.

Best Shot Diai

B-io

When the shooting distance is between 0.6 and 1 m {2 and 3 3 ft.), compose your picture in the area within these marks ( ).
Nighttime portrait (-» 25)
5 22)

LCD Panel

V Flash ON (forced flash) indicator
® Flash OFF (suppressed flash) indicator
Red-eye reduction indicator
Self-timer indicator
Battery level indicator
Film winding indicator
% Flash ON (forced flash)
indicator ® Flash OFF
(suppressed flash) indicator
Date and time Red-eye reduction
indicator
Slow-sync (nighttime portrait) indicator
Self-timer/ Remote control indicator
Battery level indicator

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Nomenclature
Slow-sync (nighttime portrait) indicator
Manual exposure compensation
Frame counter
Film indicator
Single-point central AF
Date and time imprinting
Manual exposure compensation
Frame counter
Film indicator
Film winding indicator
(Normally, only the required information is displayed.)
Attaching the Strap

Attaching the strap.

• To ensure that you do not drop your camera, attach the strap provided.
• Attach the strap as shown in steps © and d).
Move aiong the strap
Button-push projection
• Use the button-push projection to push the SELECT button
43, 44), the SET button 43, 44) and the it© button
H 24).

About the Eyesight Adjustment Knob

Turn the eyesight adjustment
knob until you can see the
image in the viewfinder
clearly.
H] Loading the Battery
Applicable Battery: One lithium battery (CR123A/DL123A)

Open the battery compartment cover.

1
• Slide the release lever in the direction indicated by the arrow to open the cover.

Load the new battery.

• Ensure that the + and -
terminals are positioned correctly

Close the battery compartment cover.

• Push the cover closed until you hear a clicking sound
^ The appears on the
LCD panel.
^ The date display on the
LCD panel changes to " time. 43)
.........
" Set the date and
B-13
Loading the Film
1

Open the back cover.

• Push the back cover release lever down.

Load the film.

Position the film correctly between the film guides.

Pull the film out to the
=i (film leader
position indicator).
• 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 orange mark, rewind some of the film back into the cartridge.

I1-I4

Loading the Film
Close the back cover.
•The film will automatically advance to the first frame on the roll

“1” is displayed on the frame counter.

• If the frame counter shows
a blinking “0", the film did
not load correctly. Load the film again.
* •
• Use only film that carries the DX mark. The camera will automatically detect and set the film speed.
• A film speed of ISO 400 is recommended.
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[3] Turning the Power On

Slide the main switch to the ON position.

■♦The lens and the flash is set
• When you set the main switch to OFF, the lens and flash retract and the camera turns off
• Do not press on the lens or the flash.
• Be careful not to push the flash into the camera while shooting. The flash will not fire and the power to the camera will be turned off. (If you want to prevent the flash from firing, change the flash mode to “Flash OFF". (->31))
• If the lens is not set for shooting, check to see if the battery is loaded correctly. (-> 13)
• The lens is initially set to the wide-angle position.
• When you switch the camera off, the display on the
B1
LCD panel does not disappear.

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