Canon EE28 User Manual

Canon
demi
INSTRUCTIONS
English Edition
Camera for Beginners
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Film Counter Film Advance Lever Shutter Release Button Film Rewind Crank
Accessory Shoe Auto-Manual Aperture
Index
Viewfinder Window
Manual Aperture Scale Distance Index
Snap Mark Exposure Meter Window
Flash Synchronization Socket
Canon Lens
Zone Focus Marks
Auto Mark

PLEASE FOLLOW SIMPLE STEPS ...

Load the filr
Refer to page 8-9.
Set the film speed.
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Focus
Refer to page 11.
Look into the viewfinder.
1. Check the exposure.
2. Decide the composition of the picture.
Refer to page 12-15.
Press the shutter release button.
Refer to page 16.
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FEATURES OF CANON DEMI EE 28
* in which the shutter, exposure meter and aperture are fully coupled. The appropriate combinations of aperture stops and shutter speeds are programmed in advance. When the camera is aimed at the subject the accurate selenium exposure meter automatical ly selects the correct exposure.
2 when snapping pictures out of doors,
and you’ll get correct focused pictures no matter what type of subject you shoot. There’s no necessity for refocusing with each new subject. All you have to do is press the shutter release button.
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signed so that enlarged pictures can be obta ined with the same quality as those ordinary 35 mm size film. Focusing is of the helicoid focus type where the entire lens system protrudes out. This lens has already been proven on the Canon Demi as a sharp and
high performance lens.
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It's a compact camera that can easily be put away in your handbag It's most conven ient on trips.
It has been specially de
CANON DEMI EE 28 SPECIFICATIONS
Type : 35 mm demi-size (,24x 18 mm)camera
with program EE system.
Lens: Canon Lens SH 28mm F 2.8 5 ele
ments in 3 components composition. 55° angle of view.
EE Mechanism : Program EE system with
fully coupled exposure meter, shutter and aperture. Manual aperture setting possible. When shooting with manually­operated apertures the exposure meter circuit is disconnected and shutter speed of 1/30 sec. and aperture stops of F 2.8,
4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16 and 22 can be used. EE Working Range: EV8 (F2.8, 1/30 sec.)­EV17.5 iF25, 1/300 sec.) with ASA 100
film. Exposure Meter: Highly accurate galvano
meter using selenium cell.
Film Speed : ASA 25-400. Viewfinder: Marked viewfinder. 0.42X.
Snap mark, shutter speeds, exposure warning marks and parallax compensation mark are indicated inside the viewfinder.
Flash Synchronization: X contact. JIS B
type socket.
Film Advance Lever: 132° revolving angle.
Additive windups possible. Film Counter: Self-resetting type. Size: 116x69x39 mm. Weight: 290 grams.

LOADING FILM

Use ordinary 35mm film in cartridge. Because
this camera shoots demi size pictures, you can
shoot twice the number of pictures of the figure indicated on the film cartridge box.
1. Raise the rewinding crank. Next, pull the entire rewinding knob upwards and the back cover will open.
* The film counter automatically returns to
starting position S when the back cover is opened.
2.
Load the film cartridge into the cartridge
holder while keeping the rewinding knob
in a pulled-out position. Then press the rewinding knob down into its former posi tion after the film cartridge has been loaded into the cartridge holder. Make sure, at this time, that the fork is unmis takably inserted into the axis of the film cartridge.
3. Turn the collar of the spool in the direc tion of the arrow so that the groove of the spool appears. Insert the leader part of film fully into this groove and simultane ously engage the film perforations with the spool sprockets.
4, Wind the film advance lever, wrap the film
Arrow mark
Fork
Cartridge
compartment
Projection-
Sprocket-^ I *“
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—'Groove of
spool
around the spool, take the slack out of the film and check to see that film perfora tions are accurately engaged on the spool sprockets.
* When the film advance lever is wound
all the way until it stops, the film and film counter advance by one frame. The film advance lever can again be wound after the shutter release button is pressed.
5. Close the back cover. The back cover is completely locked by just pressing down on it,
6 Wind the film advance lever and press the
shutter release button. Repeat this opera tion four times.
With the fifth windup the first frame will be
Engage with
the prelection,.
Engage with the sprocket'
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