
I§momÙwo0CanonEOS 030Camera User’s GuideOo30&}cV)0w*Qca0j.pii i'l*TM1^DPOFPlease read this guide carefully before using the EOS D30.This gui
Do not use substanoes containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment. The us
Using Non-Canon Flash UnitsSync SpeedThe EOS D30 can synchronize with compact, non-Canon flash units at shutter speeds of 1/200 seoond
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Viewing Recorded ImagesThe EOS D30 can display recorded images on its LCD monitor. You can view these images in single-image format, index format, or
Viewing Recorded imagesHA Viewing Eniarged imagesRecorded images can be enlarged approximately 3x.Select the image you want to enlarge from a single-i
Viewing Recorded imagesINFO. Turning the Information Display On and OffWhen an image is displayed on the LCD monitor, you oan press the (
Viewing Recorded imagesMENUAutomated Playback of Recorded Images (Auto playback)This function automatically and continuously displays all image
Viewing Recorded ImagesMENURotating an ImageThe Rotate function can rotate a picture 90° clockwise or counterclockwise. This allows you
Protecting an ImageThis function lets you protect an image file to keep it from being accidentally deleted from the CF card.You can
Erasing Images (All Image Erase)You can erase images one image at a time, or you can erase all images on the CF card at once. This section de
iil Formatting the CF CardThe CF card must be formatted before it is used in the EOS D30 camera. Also, if you see the message “Err
CAUTIONSAvoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the dashboa
r’ill Print OrderYou can mark the images on a CF card for printing, as well as specify the number of prints, print type, and the image data (date
Print OrderSelecting Images for PrintingThere are two ways to select images for printing. You can select images one at a time, or se
Min Print OrderNumber of prints of the selected image ISelect the print quantity.if the Print Type (-^113) is [index], you do not need to speo
Print OrderPrint TypeYou can specify the foilowing print types.Standard: Prints one image to each page.Index: Prints an index of the images in reduce
Em] Print OrderSpecifying Date PrintingYou can specify printing of the date and time on each image.Follow steps 1 and 2 of the Selecting a Single Imag
Print OrderSpecifying Fiie Number PrintingYou can specify printing of file number information on each image.Follow steps 1 and 2 of the Selecting a S
Connecting to a TVYou can connect the EOS D30 to a television (using the video cable provided with your camera) to display your recorded images.
j Cleaning the CMOS Imaging ElementThe imaging element corresponds to the film in a film camera. If dirt or foreign matter gets on th
Cleaning the CMOS Imaging Element& Ri, ni-mrM.£s*Sfi elaamiBSelect [1: Enable].Turn the (O) dial to select [1: Enable], then press the (0)
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Precautions for HandlingCaillera(1)(2)(3)This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or expose it to physical shock.The camera is not wa
List of Menu FunctionsItemScreenDescription See pageQualitySets the size in pixels of the picture as recorded on the CF card, as well as the compressi
List of Menu FunctionsItem ScreenDescription See pageParametersTS] SPIE-SfejsnAllows the user to set up to three sets of parameters with the included
List of Menu Functionsitem Screen Description See pageReviewijlif;!PrlsiftkÉû*>tCi 16;«^-" et#Determines whether images appear on the LCD moni
List of Menu FunctionsItemScreenDescription See pageVideo systemDetermines the video system format. Select NTSC or PAL.116Format CF cardFormats th
List of Menu FunctionsCustom Function SettingsYou can adjust many of the Canon EOS DSO’s functions to meet your particular requirements
List of Menu FunctionsEffects, remarksSee PageEffective for reducing noise occurring in time exposure or bulb shots longer than one second
List of Menu FunctionsFune. No. ItemScreen Select no.Setting or change06Shutter speed in Av mode with flash01Automatic setting Fixed at 1/200 second (
List of Menu FunctionsEffects, remarks See PageEffective for using flash at night or in dark locations. 7797Effective when you continue to take
List of Menu FunctionsFune. No, ItemScreen Select no, Setting or change11Menubuttonreturnposition0 Always show first menu item.Show the most recently
List of Menu FunctionsEffects, remarksSee PageEnables prompt menu selection for items that are frequently changed.Enables prompt menu selection for it
Precautions for Handling(4) By their nature, LCD displays react more slowly at low temperatures, and may appear dark at high temperature
REFERENCEBasic Terminology for Digital Cameras and Digital PhotographyAEAuto Exposure is a function that calculates the exposure automaticall
REFERENCE-------------Depth of field -Point of optimum focus1 I 2r ?" fiWJ'fclAperture value set to f/22I J‘ . V-Aperture value set to f
REFERENCEFormatFormatting a CF card is the process of preparing the CF card to store image data. Be careful when formatting a CF oard
REFERENCEFunction Availability Table# : Automatic setting O : Selection possibleMode DialAFFocusing point selectionDrive Metering modeONE SHOT Ai S
REFERENCEExposure WarningsModeBlinking warning Description RemarksP/ 1 \ \ \ ^Subject is too dark.Use flash.V \ \ 1 / / .-Nodo ~^ / / 1 \ \ ^Subject i
REFERENCEProgram Line(P> The following program line applies when the eamera is in Program AE <P) mode.Shutter speedProgram Line DescriptionThe
REFERENCEShutter Speed and Aperture Value ReadoutsShutter speed readoutThe shutter speed is normally displayed in 1/2-stop increments. Number
Error CodesWhen a camera error occurs, an error code (Err xx) appears on the LCD panel. When this happens, set the Main Switch to (OFF
REFERENCETroubleshootingIf you have a problem with your camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide as you check the camera.Powe
REFERENCEShootingUnable to shoot or record imagesCF card is not loaded correctly.Load the CF card correctly. (^31)CF card is full.Change to a new CF c
Quick GuideSee the page indicated ) for more information.Charge the battery packConnect the power cord to the adapter, then attach the batte
REFERENCEMajor Accessories (Sold Separately)Battery Pack BP-511This is a powerfui iithium ion secondary battery pack. The rated voitage is
REFERENCETimer Remote Controller TC-80N3The remote controller attaches with an 80-cm cord and includes built-in (1) seif timer, (2) inte
REFERENCESystem Map142
REFERENCECanon Digital Camera Solution Disk‘ Adobe Photoshop LE DiskInterface Cable IFC-200 PCUc2)mM>Video Cable VC-100PC Card AdapterPC Card Slot.
REFERENCEMajor SpecificationsTypeType...Single-lens reflex AE-AF digital camera with built-in flash andfocal plan
REFERENCEFocusing modes,AF-assist light.© One-shot AF; AF locks when focus is achieved. Shutter can be released only when focus is achieved.(D Al serv
REFERENCEExposure compensation...© AEB: ±2 stops in 1/2- or 1/3-stop increments, Correctexposure, underexposure, overexposure @ Manual compensat
REFERENCECamera BodyFlash contacts...® Accessory shoe: X-syno oontactsd) Sync terminal (with locking thread) on lower corner of
Index4-second timer function...226-second timer function...2216-second timer function...
IndexFEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing)...98FE lock...94, 99File numbers...
Quick GuideSlide the cover in the direction shown by the arrow, then open it. (->31)Insert the CF card..Insert the CF card, then cl
IndexParameter selection...56Partial metering...66PC Card Adapter...
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Nomenclature16
NomenclatureEyecup (-»-86) Viewfinder (^19)Main switch (->33)(MENU) Menu button (-^36)(INFO.) Info button (->64, 104)(JUMP) Jump button (-^•103)
NomenclatureLCD PanelShutter speed ( HOOD - BD" , buL b) Data processing ( buSy )Backup battery warning ( C bC Cleaning warning (RC ) Parameters
Viewfinder InformationNomenclatureNew laser matte screenAE lock/FE lock indicator -Flash-ready indicator- FE lock underexposure warningHigh-speed sync
Digital Camera Operating Steps and Reference GuidesYour camera includes two manuals: the “EOS D30 Camera User’s Guide” and the “Software
NomenclatureMode DialThe Mode Dial is divided into two functional zones.Full Auton) Easy shooting zoneAll you do Is press the shutter button. O :Full
Compact Power Adapter CA-PS400NomenclatureBackoQ.CoouDC Coupler DR-40021
Conventions Used in This ManualAll descriptions in this manual assume that the Main Switch is already set to (ON). Set it to (ON) bef
Before You BeginJAttaching the StrapPass the end of the strap through the strap eyelet from beneath, then back in and out of the strap cl
Replacing the Backup BatteryWhen the backup battery’s power level runs low, the message T bC” appears on the camera’s LCD panel. If
Charging the Battery PackConnect the power cord.Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter.€i Insert the plug into a power outlet.Remov
Charging the Battery PackOWhen the DC coupler is connected to the compact power adapter, the adapter cannot be used to charge battery pack
Inserting and Removing the Battery PackInserting the Battery PackLoad a fully charged BP-511 battery pack into the camera.Open the battery chamber cov
Inserting and Removing the Battery PackNumber of Available ShotsTemperatureShooting conditionsNo flash use 50% flash useNormal (20°C/68°F) Approx. 680
Inserting and Removing the Battery PackUsing a Household Power SupplyYou can operate the EOS D30 from a household power outlet by using t
Thank you for purchasing this Canon productThe Canon EOS D30 is a high-quality, high-precision, digital single-lens reflex camera with a
Mounting and Detaching a LensMounting a LensLens mount indexRemove the caps.Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as s
Inserting a CF CardThe EOS D30 stores pictures on a CompactFlash (CF) card. The camera can use either Type I or Type II CF cards.Removing a CF CardOpe
niIfFile Numbering SystemThe pictures you take are automatically assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9900 and stored in folders of 100
Basic OperationMain SwitchThe camera operates only after the Main Switch is set to (ON).(ON); Set to this position when the camera is in use. (OFF): T
Basic OperationUsing the Electronic DialsBasic Operations with the (¿a) DialThe (¿S) dial is used to make settings only when taking picture
Basic Operation1wlBasic Operations with the (O) dial.You can only use the (O) dial when the Quick Control Dial switch is set to (ON). Use the dial to
Basic OperationMenu Functions and SettingsThe Canon EOS D30 uses menu functions to set functions such as the quality, the date and tim
Basic OperationMenu Selections and Default SettingsOn the Menu screen, items and settings are shown in different colors according to the
Setting the Date and TimeSet the date and time as shown. The date and time are recorded with the image data for each photographed im
Setting the Date and TimePress the (0) button.4^ The date and time are set, and the display returns to the menu.Press the (MENU) button to clear
Check Your AccessoriesBefore using your camera, make sure you have all the accessories shown on this and the following page. If any are
Dioptric Adjustment in the ViewfinderUse the dioptric adjustment in the viewfinder to best suit your vision. This adjustment can enable
Simple PictureTakingAFWBEDa A HC®]e£3
Fully Automatic Picture TakingYou can easily and confidently take pictures of any subject, with no need to do anything but press the
O Fully Automatic Picture TakingIf the CF card becomes full, the CF Full message “Full CF" appears on the LCD panel and in the
Check the Image ImmediatelyYou can view the images you take immediately, on the LCD monitor on the back of the camera.Take the picture.After the pic
Check the Image ImmediatelyMENUChecking the Image After it is TakenYou can set the cannera to display each image on the LCD monitor as s
Check the Image ImmediatelyMENUTime Images Are Displayed for CheckingYou can control how long images are displayed by setting the review t
Erasing a Recorded Image (Single Image Erase)Set the camera to Play mode.Press the (E) button to enter Play mode. , The most recent image appears.Sele
Portrait ModeThis mode blurs the background to make the subject stand out.Set the Mode Dial toThe way you take pictures is the same as
Landscape ModeThis mode is for sweeping scenery, sunsets, etc.Set the Mode Dial toThe way you take pictures is the same as in (O) (Full Auto
Check Your Accessories@ Interface Cable IFC-200 PCUVideo Cable VC-100oQ.COo'3d) Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk, Adobe Photoshop LE DiskE
Close-Up Mode.BThis mode is for taking close-up shots of flowers, insects, or other small subjects.Set the Mode Dial to < A>.® The way y
Sports ModeThis mode is used for sports photography and oapturing fast-moving subjeots.Set the Mode Dial to9 The way you take pictures is the s
Night Scene ModeThis mode is for taking piotures of people at sunset or at night. It uses flash to illuminate the subject and a s
AdvancedOperationsThe icon represents the Main Dial, and the <0) icon represents the Quick Control Dial.Press the shutter button down halfwa
___Quality SelectionUse the Menu function to choose from five Quality settings:Quality IconRecordingsizeRecordingmethodCompressionratioSize of one ima
About ISO SpeedISO speed is an index nunnber representing the photosensitivity of silver-halide film. Digital oameras do not use film,
1ii MlSelecting ParametersIn addition to the standard parameters automatically applied by the camera for processing images recorded, you c
V,\iM Selecting ParametersParametersThe camera can store up to three sets of parameters, each a combination of settings for Contrast, S
AF Mode SelectionThe AF mode setting controls how the autofocus functions operate. The camera has two AF modes: One-shot AF for still subjects, and Al
AF AF Mode SelectionOne-Shot AF for Still SubjectsONE SHOTin-focus indicator Focusing point indicatorPress the shutter button down halfway to ac
ContentsDigital Camera Operating Steps andReference Guides...2Check Your Accessories...
AF AF Mode SelectionAl Servo AF for Moving SubjectsAl SERVOPress and hold the shutter button down halfway, and the camera focuses continuousl
Focusing Point SelectionThe focusing point is the frame in which the subject is focused. The focusing point can be selected automatic
Focusing On an Off-Center SubjectTo focus on a subject not covered by one of the three focusing points, follow the procedure below. Th
Problem Subjects for AutofocusingThe EOS D30 has a precision AF system that can focus on most subjects. However, it may not be able
Checking Camera SettingsWhen the camera is ready to shoot, press the (INFO.) button to view the current camera settings on the LCD monitor.Camera Sett
Selecting a Metering ModePress the (¿> button. (c2)6)Select a metering mode.Look at the LCD panel as you turn the (¿S) dial.[g Evaluativet
Metering ModesThe EOS D30 uses three methods for metering: evaluative, partial, and center-weighted averaging.The Easy Shooting zone us
Selecting a Drive ModeYou can set the EOS D30’s drive mode to single-image shooting, continuous shooting or self- timer operation.Single
Selecting a Drive ModeImages taken with continuous shooting are first stored in the camera’s internal memory, then on the CF card. Wh
White Balance SettingsIn light from any source, the proportion of the primary colors (red, green, blue) in the light varies according to the color
ContentsFE Lock...94AF Modes and Drive Modes...134® Flash Exposure Compensatio
Custom White Balance SettingCustom white balance lets you set the white balance yourself by photographing a white subject to use as t
Custom White Balance SettingSelect the white balance.Turn the <0) dial to select [ tAa ]. The custonn white balance is entered.>Q.<Q):3oCDQ.O
Program AELike (O) (Full Auto) mode, this is a general-purpose pioture-taking mode. The oamera automatically sets the shutter speed an
P Program AEDifferences Between Program AE Mode (P) and Full Auto Mode (O)• < P) (Program AE) and (O) (Full Auto) mode are alike in that b
If¥Shutter Speed-Priority AEIn this mode, you set the shutter speed, and the camera automatically sets the aperture value to suit the brightness of th
Tv Shutter Speed Priority AEuAt shutter speeds slower than one seoond, the release time lag (between the time the shutter button is p
¥ Aperture-Priority AEIn this mode, you set the aperture value, and the camera automatically sets the shutter speed to suit the brightn
Am Aperture-Priority AE<1If the 30” shutter speed blinks, the scene is too dark. Turn the dial to reduce the aperture value (larger
Manual ExposureIn this mode you set the shutter speed and aperture value yourself. The camera makes no settings automatically. You ca
M Manual ExposureStandard exposure ~2 • 1 1. Z"*"UnderexposureOverexposure-2.1.^.1.2+-2.1 .tiJ.l .2+Determine the exposure.Set the shutte
EOS D30This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device m
Automatic Depth-of-Field AEWhen taking pictures of large groups or landscapes, the EOS D30 can automatically achieve a sharp focus over a wide depth o
Setting Exposure CompensationExposure compensation is used to alter the camera’s standard exposure setting to make the picture brighter
jiiS!Autoexposure BracketingWhen using autoexposure bracketing, the camera automatically changes the exposure level within the set range
mHQ Autoexposure BracketingONeither flash nor bulb exposures can be used in AEB mode.If you set mirror lockup with C.Fn-3-1 and then use AEB
AE LockAE lock enables you to lock the exposure at a place other than the point of focus. After locking the exposure, you can re
Self-timer OperationThe self-timer is convenient for group photographs. You can use it in any Easy Shooting mode or Creative mode. We r
Ci) Self-timer OperationUsing the Eyepiece CoverIf you take a picture using the self-timer or remote switch (sold separately) without lo
Bulb ExposuresIn a bulb exposure, the shutter remains open as long as you hold the shutter button down, and closes when you release it. Bulb exposures
Mirror LockupMirror lock is enabled with C.Fn-3-1 (->-124). This function raises the mirror and exposes the picture, in separate oper
FlashPhotographyj/fft,miiKti'n ' 'b-i'>.>''fv"''‘''T;;;.'jiLf’-!': \‘" i‘
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Before using the camera, please ensure that you have read and understood the safety precautions described below. Alw
Using the Built-in FlashThe built-in flash lets you take the following kinds of flash pictures with the ease of a normal AE shot.E-T
Using the Built-in FlashBuilt-in Flash Range(using EF24-85mm F3.5-4.5 USM lens)ISO Speed Wide-angle: 24 mmTelephoto: 85 mm100Approx. 1-3.4 m (3.3-11.2
Using the Built-in FlashWhen using an EX-series Speedlite (->-96), press the built-in flash back into the camera before mounting the ex
Using the Built-in FlashMENURed-eye ReductionWhen you use flash in low-light conditions, it can reflect off your subject’s pupils and m
Using the Built-in FlashFE LockFE (flash exposure) Lock obtains and locks the correct flash exposure reading for any part of a subject.
Using the Built-in Flash@ Flash Exposure CompensationThe EOS D30 camera can adjust the level of the built-in flash or any EX-series Spe
Flash Photography with the EOS-Dedicated 550EX SpeedliteThe Canon 550EX Speedlite allows you to take high-quality flash pictures easily, i
Flash Photography with the EOS-Dedicated 550EX SpeedliteFull Auto FlashThis section describes how to use Full Auto E-TTL flash with ( P ) (Program AE)
Flash Photography with the EOS-Dedicated 550EX SpeedliteHigh-Speed Sync (FP Flash)When the 550EX Speedlite is set to high-speed sync (^h) mode, it can
Flash Photography with the EOS-Dedicated 550EX SpeedliteFE LockTaking FE Lock pictures with the 550EX Speedlite is the same as described
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