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Canon EOS 3000 N User Manual

Canon EOS 3000 N
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Canon EOS 3000 N Specifications

General IconGeneral
Type35mm SLR
Lens MountCanon EF
Exposure ModesProgram AE, Shutter-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Manual
Flash Sync Speed1/90 sec
Dimensions145 x 92 x 62 mm
Focus3-point autofocus
MeteringCenter-weighted average metering, Partial metering
Shutter Speed30 - 1/2000 sec, Bulb
FlashBuilt-in flash
ViewfinderEye-level pentamirror
Film TransportAutomatic film advance and rewind
ISO RangeISO 25-5000 (with DX coding)
Power Source2 x CR123A batteries

Summary

Handling Cautions

Camera Care and Storage

Provides guidelines for maintaining and storing the camera to prevent damage.

Quick Start Guide

Nomenclature

Before You Start

Attaching the Strap

Instructions on how to attach the camera strap securely.

Installing the Batteries and Checking the Battery Level

Installing the Batteries

Step-by-step guide for inserting the camera's batteries correctly.

Checking the Battery Level

How to check the current battery level and interpret the indicators.

Mounting and Detaching a Lens

Mounting a Lens

Procedures for correctly attaching a lens to the camera body.

How the Shutter Button Works

Pressing the Shutter Button Halfway or Completely

Explains the functions of pressing the shutter button halfway and fully.

Loading and Unloading Film

Loading Film

Step-by-step instructions for loading film into the camera.

Unloading Film

Information on how the camera automatically rewinds film.

Fully Automatic Shooting

Full Auto Mode

Using the camera in its simplest automatic mode for easy picture-taking.

Portrait Mode

A mode optimized for shooting portraits with blurred backgrounds.

Landscape Mode

A mode designed for capturing wide scenic views and night scenes.

Sports Mode

Mode for freezing action of fast-moving subjects.

User-Controlled Shooting

Selecting an AF Frame

How to choose the autofocus frame for focusing on specific subjects.

When Autofocus Fails

Manual Focusing

How to manually focus the lens when autofocus is not effective.

Metering Modes

Evaluative metering

Metering mode for most situations, considering subject and background.

P Program AE

Tv Shutter-Priority AE

Av Aperture-Priority AE

M Manual Exposure

AE Lock

Exposure Compensation

Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)

Flash Photography

Using the Built-in Flash

How to use the camera's integrated flash for better low-light shots.

Flash Photography with a Speedlite EX-Series

E-TTL Autoflash

Using E-TTL autoflash for optimal flash exposure with Speedlites.

High-Speed Sync (FP Flash)

Synchronizing flash with high shutter speeds for motion freezing.

FE (Flash Exposure) Lock

Locking flash exposure for consistent lighting across shots.

Reference

Basic Photography Terms

Definitions of fundamental photography concepts like exposure and aperture.

Troubleshooting Guide

Major Specifications

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