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Canon EOS REBEL K2 3000V DATE User Manual

Canon EOS REBEL K2 3000V DATE
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Canon EOS REBEL K2 3000V DATE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Type35mm SLR
Film Format35mm
Lens MountCanon EF
FlashBuilt-in
Flash Sync Speed1/90 sec
Viewfinder Coverage90%
Focusing ScreenFixed
FocusAutofocus
Exposure ControlManual
Power Source2 x CR123A

Summary

Handling Cautions

Camera Care and Storage

Guidelines for maintaining and storing the camera to prevent damage and ensure longevity.

LCD Displays

How LCD displays perform in different temperatures and their characteristics.

Batteries

Precautions and guidelines for handling and using camera batteries safely.

How Low Battery Levels Affect Camera Operation

Impact of low battery power on camera functions and performance.

Lens Electrical Contacts

Protecting lens electrical contacts to ensure proper connectivity.

Nomenclature

LCD Panel

Explanation of symbols and indicators displayed on the camera's LCD panel.

Viewfinder Information

Explanation of indicators and elements visible within the camera's viewfinder.

Mode Dial

Description of the Mode Dial, its zones, and available shooting modes.

1 Before You Start

Installing the Batteries

Step-by-step guide on how to insert batteries into the camera.

Checking the Battery Level

How to check battery power and understand indicators.

Mounting and Detaching a Lens

Instructions for safely attaching and removing lenses.

How the Shutter Button Works

Explanation of the two-stage operation of the shutter button.

Loading and Unloading Film

Steps for loading film into the camera and unloading it.

Midroll Rewind

Procedure for rewinding the film before the roll is finished.

2 Fully Automatic Shooting

Full Auto Mode

How to use the camera by simply pointing and shooting for automatic picture taking.

AF-Assist beam with the Built-in Flash

Using the built-in flash's AF-assist beam for autofocus in low-light conditions.

Programmed Image Control Modes

Using modes like Portrait, Landscape, and Close-up for specific subjects.

Using Red-eye Reduction (with the built-in flash)

How to activate and use the red-eye reduction feature with the built-in flash.

Self-timer Operation

How to use the self-timer for delayed shots and group photos.

Wireless Remote Control (DATE Model only)

Operating the camera wirelessly using an optional remote control.

Using the Eyepiece Cover

How to use the eyepiece cover to block stray light during shooting.

DATE Imprinting the Date or Time (DATE Model only)

Setting and imprinting the date or time onto photographs.

3 User-Controlled Shooting

Selecting an AF point

How to manually select the autofocus point for precise focusing.

Focus Lock

Locking focus on a subject and recomposing the shot for creative control.

When Autofocus Fails (Manual Focusing)

Troubleshooting autofocus issues and how to perform manual focusing.

Selecting the Film Advance Mode

Choosing between single-frame and continuous shooting modes.

Metering Modes

Understanding and selecting different metering modes for exposure control.

P Program AE

Using the Program AE mode for general-purpose, easy picture-taking.

Tv Shutter-Priority AE

Setting shutter speed and letting the camera adjust aperture for motion control.

Av Aperture-Priority AE

Setting aperture and letting the camera adjust shutter speed for depth of field control.

M Manual Exposure

Manually setting both shutter speed and aperture for complete exposure control.

A-DEP Automatic Depth-of-Field AE

Achieving automatic wide depth of field for group photos and landscapes.

Av Exposure Compensation

Adjusting the standard exposure setting to make pictures lighter or darker.

Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)

Taking multiple shots with varying exposures for better results.

AE Lock

Locking exposure settings independently of focus for difficult lighting.

Bulb Exposures

Using the bulb setting for long exposures in low light or night scenes.

Multiple Exposures

Exposing multiple shots on the same film frame.

ISO Setting the ISO Film Speed

Manually setting the film speed when using non-DX-coded film.

Using the Built-in Flash

AF Mode and Film Advance Mode

Troubleshooting Guide

Major Specifications

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