Canon Eos-5d Pages 147 SM
Canon Eos-5d Pages 147 SM
General
SERVICE
MANUAL
PREFACE
This manual contains information for servicing the product, and has the following sections:
General Information
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(Operating instructions are not included. Refer to the products instruction book if necessary.)
Technical Information
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Repair Information
Provides information about ths tools and expendables required for disassembly, reassembly,
adjustment and measurement of the product, and their locations and method of use.
Adjustments
Provides information on electrical adjustments (requiring a personal computer) for the
product.
Parts Catalog
Circuit Diagrams
Software Information
Provides information explaining correct use of the bundled software.
Appendix
Provides information explaining the interchangeable "Super Precision Matte Ee-S", new in this
model.
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CONTENTS
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1. FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1 35mm full-size sensor, ultra-fine detail, high image quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.2 Fast response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.3 High-end features and high performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.4 Luxury design with a "status symbol" metal exterior, compact and
light body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2. OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1 EOS 5D body . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.2 New accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
2.3 Software for EOS 5D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
3. SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
4. NOMENCLATURE AND DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
4.1 Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
4.2 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
5. VISUAL INDICATORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
5.1 Viewfinder Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
5.2 LCD Panel Information and Model Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
5.3 LCD Monitor Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
6. CUSTOM FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
6.1 Custom Function List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
7. PROGRAM DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
7.1 Program Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
7.2 E-TTL Program Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
8. SYSTEM ACCESSORIES COMPATIBILITY TABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
8.1 System Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
8.2 System Accessory Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
9. OPERATION CAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
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1. FEATURES
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1.4 Luxury design with a "status symbol" metal exterior, compact and
light body
●Well-proportioned shape for an SLR
*Optimum size for a 35mm full-size D-SLR for advanced amateurs and comfortable to hold
*Canon logo with sculptured lettering with white fill-in paint
*Higher density matte finish for a luxury touch
*35mm full-size sensor D-SLR measuring 152 113 75mm, weighing approx.810 g
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2. OVERVIEW
Table 001 compares the EOS 5D with the EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS 20D. Cells shaded in
[■] are specifications superior to that of the EOS-1Ds Mark II, and cells shaded in [■] are
specifications superior to that of the EOS 20D.
Table 001 Specifications Comparison of EOS 5D with EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS 20D (1/3)
Specification EOS 5D EOS-1Ds Mark II EOS 20D
Image sensor CMOS
Effective Pixels (Approx.
12.80 16.70 8.20
megapixels)
Image sensor
Sensor Size (mm) 35.8 23.9 36.0 24.0 22.5 15.0
Focal Length Conversion
1 1.6
Factor
Recording Media CF CF/SD CF
Recorded pixels
1270/670/420 1660/860/630/420 820/430/200
[Approx. megapixels]
RAW+JPEG Yes (Separate RAW & JPEG files)
JPEG Quality Fixed at Fine/Normal 10 settings Fixed at Fine/Normal
Picture Styles Yes (7) −
Recording Processing Parameters Incorporated in Picture Yes Yes
System Color Matrix Styles Yes −
Color Space sRGB / Adobe RGB
Noise Reduction Auto/On On
Backup Mode − Yes −
Folder Creation Created by Auto, Manual, or File No. reset Auto
Selectable Save Folder Yes −
Max. Images Per Folder 9999 100
Imaging processor DIGIC II
Settings 9 12 9
White Balance WB Bracketing B/A M/G bias 3 levels, 3 images with one shot
WB Correction B/A M/G bias: 9 levels
Coverage (Approx.) 96% 100% 95%
Magnification 0.71 0.7 0.9
Eyepoint 20 mm
Viewfinder
Dioptric Adjustment -3 to +1 dpt.
Focusing Type Precision Matte Laser, New Laser Matte Precision Matte
Screen Interchangeable 2 (sold separately) 9 (sold separately) −
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Table 001 Specifications Comparison of EOS 5D with EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS 20D (2/3)
Specification EOS 5D EOS-1Ds Mark II EOS 20D
AF Points 9 (+ 6 Assist AF points) 45 9
AF Point Selection Multi-controller Main Dial Multi-controller
ONE SHOT Yes
Autofocus AF Mode AI SERVO Yes
AI FOCUS Yes − Yes
50 kph predictive AF 8
AF-assist beam External flash Built-in flash
Sensor Zones 35 21 35
Evaluative Yes
Metering Partial at
Yes (8) Yes (8.5) Yes (9)
Modes center
(Metering Spot at center Yes (3.5) Yes (2.4) −
range [%]) Centerweighted
Yes
averaged
Exposure
P, Tv, Av, M, Bulb Yes
Control
Full auto Yes − Yes
Image select, A-DEP − − Yes
ISO Speed (stops) 100 -1600 (1/3) L: 50, H: 3200 100 -1600 (1) H: 3200
Evaluative
Yes
E-TTL II metering
Autoflash Averaged
Yes
metering
Speeds [sec.] 1/8000 sec. - 30 sec., bulb
Shutter
X-sync [sec.] 1/200 1/250
Built-in Flash − Yes
Drive Modes Single/Continuous
Continuous shooting [fps] 3 4 5
Drive
JPEG Large: 60 JPEG Large: 2 JPEG Large: 23
Max. Burst
RAW: 17 RAW: 11 RAW: 6
Monitor Size [in.] 2.5 2.0 1.8
LCD Monitor
Pixels (Approx.) 23 11.8
Single, Single image with
Single, Single image with Single, Single image with
Display Modes Info, 4-image index, 9-
Info, 9-image index Info, 9-image index
image index
Brightness Yes
Histogram
RGB Yes −
Playback Highlight alert Yes
AF point display Yes −
Magnified view 1.5 - 10
Image rotation Manual/Auto
By 10 shots/100 shots/
Jump − 10ñá
date/folder
Image Protect [unit] Single Single /Folder/Card Single
Sound Recording − Yes −
Custom Functions [Qty/settings] 21/57 20/65 18/50
Personal Functions [Qty] − 27 −
Camera Setting Registration (Save) Yes (mode dial) Yes (memory card) −
Data Verification Data Yes
Wireless/wired LAN Yes Yes (with updated firmware)
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Table 001 Specifications Comparison of EOS 5D with EOS-1Ds Mark II and EOS 20D (3/3)
Specification EOS 5D EOS-1Ds Mark II EOS 20D
PC port USB 2.0 Hi-Speed IEEE1394 USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
External
Video OUT NTSC/PAL
Interface
Remote control terminal N3-type
Shots remaining 800 1200 1000 (No flash)
Power Source Battery BP-511A NP-E3 BP-511A
Startup time 0.2
Material Magnesium alloy
Exterior
Water/dust-resistance △ ◎ △
Dimensions (W H D) 152 113 75 mm 156 157.6 79.9 mm 144 105.5 71.5 mm
Weight 810 1215 685
Operation Environment/Relative humidity 0ºC - 40ºC, 85% or lower 0ºC - 45ºC, 85% or lower 0ºC - 45ºC, 85% or lower
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1)Image recording
⑴35mm full-size CMOS sensor with approx. 12.8 effective megapixels
The 35mm full-size CMOS sensor with
12.8 effective megapixels was developed and
manufactured by Canon (Fig. 001). Besides the
outstanding resolution, the noise reduction level
matches that of the EOS-1Ds Mark II. The result is
very high image quality.
Four image sizes are provided (Table 002). With
JPEG, you can select either the Fine or Normal
Fig. 001 Imaging sensor (actual size)
recording quality (fixed compression rate).
The same ISO 100-1600 speed range (1/3-stop Table 002 Image Recording Quality
increments) provided by the EOS-1Ds Mark II is also and Pixels
provided including the ISO extension of L: 50 and H: Image Recording Recorded Pixels
3200. The imaging engine is DIGIC II for very fine Quality (Approx.)
and natural color reproduction. Large 12.70 megapixels
Medium 6.70 megapixels
⑵White balance (WB) Small 4.20 megapixels
The specifications for the Auto (using the imaging RAW 12.70 megapixels
sensor), Preset, Custom, Color temperature WB,
and WB correction are the same as with the EOS
20D. WB bracketing is also possible for RAW and
RAW+JPEG shooting.
⑶Noise reduction
The EOS 5D's noise reduction function (C.Fn-02) provides a choice between "OFF" and 1.
Auto noise reduction or 2. Noise reduction for all exposures 1 sec. or longer.
*With Auto noise reduction, the noise reduction is applied only if the camera determines that the noise reduction
would be effective for the noise level detected.
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2)Image processing
⑴Picture Style
Until now, EOS Digital camera users could
control the internal image processing by setting the
processing parameters and color matrix. However,
users have had difficulty understanding what effect
these settings would have on the image. Especially
in the case of the EOS-1D line of cameras, people
have complained that the images looked soft. This is
because the default setting applies no sharpness.
To remedy this problem and help the user Fig. 003 Picture Style selection screen
obtain the desired result, a new feature called
Picture Style has been incorporated in the EOS 5D. Picture Style combines the processing
parameter and color matrix settings in different sets designed to obtain the desired
effect. It is like choosing the type of film to obtain the desired result (Fig. 003).
Each Picture Style has preset settings for the sharpness, contrast, color tone,
saturation, etc., to obtain the respective image effect.
The following Picture Styles are provided:
1. Standard
For users who do not want to bother with post processing. The image looks crisp and
vivid with the sharpness set to "3" and the color tone and saturation set to obtain vivid
colors.
2. Portrait
The color tone and saturation are set to obtain nice skin tones. The sharpness is set
one step weaker than the Standard setting so that the skin and hair look softer.
3. Landscape
The color tone and saturation are set to obtain deep blues and deep greens for
the blue sky and greenery. The sharpness is set one step stronger than the Standard
setting so that the outline of mountains, trees, and buildings look more crisp.
4. Neutral
This is the same as the default setting for EOS-1D-series cameras. Natural color
reproduction is obtained, and no sharpness is applied. This setting is ideal for post-
processing.
5. Faithful
This is the same as Digital Photo Professional's Faithful. When the subject
is photographed under a color temperature of 5200K, the color is adjusted
colorimetrically to match the subject's color. No sharpness is applied.
6. Monochrome
Same setting as the EOS 20D's monochrome setting.
7. User Defined
You can register the above 1 to 6 Picture Styles in User Defined 1 to 3 and adjust
them and apply the settings. Also, when you have Picture Style files set from the
dedicated software
CameraWindow, you can also register and adjust, and apply those styles.
*With each Picture Style, you can also manually adjust the sharpness, contrast, color tone, and saturation.
*Picture Style will be incorporated in all EOS Digital cameras from the EOS 5D onward.
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3)Shooting functions
⑴Viewfinder
The viewfinder provides 96% coverage, 0.710
magnification, 20mm eyepoint, and -3 to +1 dpt
dioptric adjustment.
The Precision Matte focusing screen is
interchangeable. Besides the standard Ee-A screen
(characteristics are almost the same as the EOS
20D's focusing screen), the Ee-D with grid (Fig.
004) and Ee-S screen for easier manual focusing are
available and sold separately.
Since each focusing screen has different metering
characteristics, you must set C.Fn-00-0/1/2 to :FE lock mark
match the respective focusing screen.
Fig. 004 Grid-type focusing screen
The viewfinder information is shown at the
and viewfinder information
bottom of Fig. 004. Other than the addition of
the FE lock icon, it is the same as the EOS 20D's
viewfinder information.
<Assist AF points>
Within the spot metering circle, there are
invisible Assist AF points (□■ in Fig. 006) to
help improve the focus tracking performance
in the AI SERVO AF mode. In the AI SERVO AF
mode, they function as described below. (They :Invisible AF point :Vertical line-sensitive,
invisible AF point at f/2.8
do not function in the One-Shot AF mode.) for AI SERVO AF
1. During automatic AF point selection, they Fig. 006 AF points and invisible
work as supplementary AF points. It is like AF points
having 15 AF points in AI SERVO AF mode.
They are selected automatically.
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2. When C.Fn-17-1 (AF point activation area) is used to select the center AF point, the
Assist AF points function as part of the expanded AF point area. In this case, the seven
AF points within the spot metering circle work in the AI SERVO AF mode and are
selected automatically.
The ■ AF point in Figure 006 is vertical line-sensitive at f/2.8, and the □ AF point is
horizontal line-sensitive at f/5.6. Including the center AF point, three AF points will focus
at f/2.8. This improves the focusing precision.
Since the camera has no built-in flash, AF-assist beam will be provided by the Speedlite.
*Official designation of AF points: The official number of AF points is 9. It does not include the invisible Assist AF
points.
⑶Exposure control
The metering sensor is the same 35-zone
metering sensor found in the EOS 20D (Fig.
007). There are four metering modes: Evaluative
metering, partial (approx. 8% of viewfinder
area), spot (approx. 3.5% of viewfinder area),
and centerweighted average metering.
The shooting modes (Fig. 008) are P, Tv, Av, M,
bulb, Full Auto, and C (Register camera settings.
For details, see Customization on p-11.). Basic
Zone modes and depth-of-field AE are not
provided. Fig. 007 Metering zones
For flash photography, E-TTL II autoflash and
averaged flash exposure (C.Fn-14-1) are provided.
The shutter unit (Fig. 009) is newly developed for the 35mm full-size sensor. The top
speed is 1/8000 sec. with X-sync at 1/200 sec.
⑷Drive
Top speed of 3 fps (One-Shot AF/AI SERVO AF). Maximum burst is 60 shots in JPEG
Large/Fine and 17 shots in RAW.
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⑵Image playback
It is basically the same as with the EOS 20D except for the improvements below. If auto
power off is disabled and the image playback or menu display is left on for 30 min., the
LCD monitor will turn off automatically to save power.
・ After shooting, magnify zoom-in is possible during image playback
With C.Fn-18-1 (shooting priority), magnified/reduced image playback is now
possible by pressing the Direct Print button and Magnify/Reduce button
simultaneously. (Same operation for the zoom-in operation during image playback.)
・ More detailed INFO (Shooting Information) display
With the menu, you can switch between the histogram and RGB display, and also
display the AF points*. And you can also check the image file size (Fig. 011).
*For the One-Shot AF mode, the AF poi2005.04.15nt which achieved focus is displayed. For the AI SERVO AF
mode, the AF point that was selected is displayed.
・ Jump feature
During single-image display (INFO on/off), you can jump by 100 images, by shooting
date (same as with the EOS D REBEL XT / 350 D) or by folder* (Fig. 012).
*When you jump to another folder, the latest image in the folder will be displayed.
Histogram
display
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⑵Operation ease
Other than the Direct Print button on the back, the camera controls and their layout
are the same as the EOS 20D's.
6)Customization
⑴Camera setting registration
Under the menu's Setup tab, select "Camera setting registration" to save the current
camera settings. The settings that will be saved can be displayed by turning the Mode
dial to C. The settings listed in Table 004 will be registered.
⑵Custom Functions
Twenty-one Custom Functions with 57 settings are provided. Table 005 lists the new
Custom Functions not found in the EOS 20D. (For details, see page 44 - 45.)
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<PictBridge>
・ Paper size
The following paper sizes have been added: Wide, 8" 10", 10" 12". (A3 and A3 wide
supported.)
・ Printing effects
"Face" effect added for dark faces caused by backlighting.
・ Printing layout
The following printing layouts have been
added:
1. Print with shooting information (Fig. 014):
The picture's shooting data is displayed below
the image. (L size or larger.)
2. 20-up print with shooting information (Fig.
015): The shooting data is printed on the side
of each thumbnail image.
3. 35-up contact print (Fig. 016): Contact
sheetstyle printing. The folder and file No. are
also printed. Fig. 014 Print with shooting information
4. 35 duplicate images: On one sheet, 35 images
of the same picture are printed.
*The 20-up print with shooting information and 35-up contact print are printed with a DPOF order (the paper size
must be A4 or 8.5 11").
The above printing effects and printing layout features can be used only with Canon
printers compatible with these features.
Fig. 015 20-up print with shooting information Fig. 016 35-up contact print
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Ee-D Ee-S
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3. SPECIFICATIONS
1.Type
1-1 Type: Digital AF/AE single-lens reflex camera
1-2 Compatible lenses: Canon EF lenses (except EF-S lens)
1-3 Lens mount: Canon EF mount
1-4 Lens restrictions: None
1-5 Lens focal length: Same as the lens focal length markings.
2.Image Sensor
2-1 Type: High-sensitivity, high-resolution, single-plate, CMOS sensor
2-2 Image size: 35.8 mm 23.9 mm (Actual size)
2-3 Effective pixels: Approx. 12.80 megapixels: 4384 (H) 2918 (V) pixels
2-4 Total pixels: Approx. 13.30 megapixels: 4480 (H) 2958 (V) pixels
2-5 Pixel unit: 8.2 µm square
2-6 Aspect ratio: 2:3 (Vertical:Horizontal)
2-7 Color filter type: RGB primary color filters
2-8 Low-pass filter: Fixed position in front of the image sensor
2-9 Cleaning mode: Provided
⑴With menu's "Sensor cleaning"
⑵With battery pack or AC power.
⑶When the battery pack's level becomes exhausted, or the
size-AA batteries are used with BATTERY GRIP BG-E4,
cleaning is not possible.
⑷During cleaning (mirror lockup), "CLn" blinks on the LCD
panel.
⑸When the battery level becomes low, the following warnings
continue until the prohibit voltage: 1. Electronic beeper
(Sounds even when disabled), 2. Battery level low icon blinks
on LCD panel.
3.Recording System
3-1 Recording media: CF card
3-2 Media format: In accordance with the CF card
⑴Formatted with the menu's "Format"
⑵Compatible with 2 GB and higher CF cards. Automatic file
format switching.
⑶The formatted CF card's volume name will be "EOS_DIGITAL."
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5.White Balance
5-1 Type: Auto white balance with the image sensor.
5-2 Modes: The LCD panel displays the selected white balance mode.
WB Mode Color Temperature (Kelvin)
Auto ①Auto (AWB) Approx. 3000-7000 K
②Daylight Approx. 5200 K
③Shade Approx. 7000 K
④Cloudy, twilight, sunset Approx. 6000 K
Preset
⑤Tungsaten light Approx. 3200 K
⑥White fluorescent light Approx. 4000 K
⑦Flash Approx. 6000 K
⑧Custom (MWB)*1 Approx. 2000-10000 K
Manual
⑨Color Temperature *2 Approx. 2800-10000 K
*1:Custom: First take a picture of a white subject serving as the white balance
standard. Then set the "Custom WB" mode on the on-screen menu and to
specify that image.
*2:Color temperature specified directly with the "Color temp." menu.
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5-3 White balance The color temperature of the WB modes (all listed in 5-2) can
correction be corrected as follows:
・ Blue/amber bias: 9 levels
・ Magenta/green bias: 9 levels
⑴Set with the Multi-controller (Pushable in all directions)
⑵White balance correction cannot be applied outside
2000K - 10000K. (Although it is settable, the effect is not
guaranteed.)
5-4 White balance Based on the color temperature of the current WB mode
bracketing: (among those listed in 5-2), WB bracketing for the "Setting/
blue bias/amber bias" or "Setting/magenta bias/green bias" is
executed up to 3 stops in whole-stop increments with a single
shutter release.
⑴The blue/amber bias and magenta/green bias cannot be set
together.
⑵One level of the blue/amber bias is equivalent to 5 Mireds of
a color conversion filter.
⑶For the magenta/green bias, there is no equivalent in Mireds.
⑷White balance correction cannot be applied outside
2000K - 10000K. (Although it is settable, the effect is not
guaranteed.)
⑸When set together with white balance correction, WB
bracketing cannot be set to more than 9 levels.
⑹White balance correction and AEB can also be set in
combination with WB-BKT. (With AEB, 9 images will be
saved to the CF card.)
⑺WB-BKT is possible in RAW mode.
⑻Since three images are recorded automatically with a single
shot, the writing time to the CF card will take longer.
⑼With C.Fn-09 (Bracketing sequence/Auto cancel), the
bracketing sequence can be changed and the bracketing can
be canceled automatically or not.
6.Viewfinder
6-1 Type: Eye-level SLR (with fixed pentamirror)
6-2 Focusing screen: Interchangeable. Standard Precision Matte Ee-A provided.
⑴Interchangeable with Ee-D (Precision Matte with Grid) and
Ee-S (Super Precision Matte) focusing screens.
⑵Set C.Fn-0 to set the respective focusing screen's metering
correction value.
⑶All three focusing screens are the Precision Matte type.
6-3 Dioptric adjustment: Adjustable from -3.0 dpt to +1.0 dpt.
6-4 Eye point: 20 mm
6-5 Coverage: Approx. 96% vertically and horizontally (Coverage against
JPEG Large)
6-6 Magnification: Approx. 0.71 (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1 dpt)
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7.Autofocus
7-1 Type: TTL-CT-SIR AF-dedicated CMOS sensor
7-2 AF points: 9 AF points (plus 6 invisible Assist AF points)
⑴Center AF point is vertical line-sensitive to f/2.8 and
sensitive to vertical and horizontal lines to f/5.6 as a cross-
type sensor.
⑵The AF points above and below the center AF point include
six invisible AF points (two of them are vertical line-sensitive
to f/2.8). These invisible AF points function only in the AI
SERVO AF mode during automatic AF point selection and in
the AI SERVO AF mode with C.Fn-17-1 (AF point activation
area) and the center AF point selected. (It does not function
in the One-Shot AF mode.)
7-3 Focusing modes: 1) Autofocus
Other than the Full Auto mode, the following three AF modes
are user selectable.
[One-Shot AF]
When focus is achieved, the AF operation stops and locks (AF
lock).
⑴AF-priority (The shutter can be released only when focus
is achieved.)
⑵During evaluative metering, AE lock is set when focus is
achieved.
⑶In metering modes other than evaluative metering,
exposure metering continues in real-time until the shutter
is released.
⑷With applicable USM lenses, electronic ring manual
focusing can be used after focus is achieved with One-Shot
AF or if focus cannot be achieved with One-Shot AF.
[Predictive AI Servo AF]
Tracks subject movement and focuses continuously until the
start of exposure.
⑴1st shot during SW-1 ON: Shutter-release priority (shutter
releases after the lens drive stops during focusing).
⑵2nd shot onward during continuous shooting: Shutter
releases after the lens drive stops during subject tracking.
⑶No focus confirmation light and no beeper.
⑷If focusing is impossible, the focus confirmation icon
blinks.
[AI Focus AF (Automatic switching between One-Shot/
Predictive AI Servo AF)]
When the AF point which achieved focus in the One-Shot AF
mode detects subject movement, the AI Servo AF mode takes
over.
⑴Automatically set in Full Auto mode.
⑵In the AI SERVO AF mode, the beeper sounds.
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8.Exposure Control
8-1 Type: Max. aperture TTL metering with 35-zone SPC with the
following selectable modes:
⑴Evaluative metering (linked to all AF points)
⑵Partial metering (approx. 8% of viewfinder)
⑶Spot metering (approx. 3.5% of viewfinder)
・ During continuous shooting, spot metering is repeated for
each shot.
⑷Centerweighted average metering
・ In the Full Auto mode, evaluative metering is set
automatically.
・ AF point-linked partial metering and spot metering are not
possible.
8-2 Exposure modes: 1) Program AE (shiftable)
2) Shutter-priority AE
・ With C.Fn-16-1, safety shift is applied to 1) or 2).
3) Aperture-priority AE
4) Full Auto (non-shiftable)
5) E-TTL II autoflash program AE
・ C.Fn-14-0: Evaluative metering, C.Fn-14-1: Averaged
metering
6) Manual exposure (including bulb)
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8-3 Metering range: EV 1-20 (at 20ºC with 50mm f/1.4 lens at ISO 100, under
Canon's testing standards)
8-4 Exposure beyond Shutter speed and aperture displays blink on the LCD panel
range warning: and in the viewfinder.
8-5 Exposure metering: Activated when shutter button is pressed halfway (SW-1 ON).
・ Metering time: Approx. 4 sec. before exposure and approx. 2
sec. after exposure.
8-6 ISO Speed: 100-1600 settable in 1/3-stop increments
・ With C.Fn-8-1, ISO 50 and 3200 can also be set.
・ In the Full Auto mode with the AE shutter speed slower
than 1/500 sec., ISO 400 is set. With 1/500 sec. and
faster speeds, ISO 100-400 is set (1/8-stop increments)
automatically. With flash, ISO 400 is set. (During continuous
shooting, the ISO speed does not change automatically).
8-7 Exposure 1) Manual exposure compensation
Compensation: ⑴Bracketing range: Up to 2 stops in 1/2- or 1/3-stop
increments
⑵Bracketing factor: See the bracketing factor used for the
respective shooting mode below.
・ Not settable in the Full Auto mode.
・ Manual exposure compensation cannot be set for
manual exposures. Works with AEB.
Shooting Mode Shutter Speed Aperture
Program AE Yes Yes
Shutter-priority AE − Yes
Aperture-priority AE Yes −
Manual Yes −
AEB cancellation: Set the AEB amount to 0.
・If 1) and 2) are set in combination, the AEB amount will
be shifted by the exposure compensation amount.
2) AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing)
⑴Activation: Set with the menu's [AEB].
・ During AEB: The AEB icon and AEB level on the LCD
panel blinks, and the AE lock icon and AEB level blinks
in the viewfinder.
⑵Bracketing range: Up to 2 stops in 1/2- or 1/3-stop
increments
⑶Bracketing sequence: Standard exposure, decreased
exposure, and increased exposure
・ Taken in accordance with the drive mode.
・ If the self-timer is used, the three bracketed shots will
be exposed successively after the self-timer delay.
・ May be used in combination with WB-BKT. (In this case,
nine images will be generated.)
・ With C.Fn-09 (Bracketing sequence/Auto cancel), the
bracketing sequence can be changed.
⑷Bracketing factor: Same as for 1).
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9.Shutter
9-1 Type: Vertical-travel, mechanical, focal-plane shutter with all speeds
electronically-controlled
・ Mechanical shutter: Front and rear curtains each controlled
by a dedicated rotary magnet (curtain speed 3.77 ms/
24mm).
9-2 Shutter speeds: 1/8000 sec. to 30 sec. X-sync at 1/200 sec.
⑴Settable in 1/3-stop increments in shutter speed-priority AE
and manual modes.
⑵During bulb exposures, the exposure time is displayed on
the LCD panel.
9-3 Shutter release: Soft-touch electromagnetic release
9-4 Shutter-release time 1) During SW-1 ON, time lag between SW-2 ON and start of
lag: exposure: 75 ms
2) Time lag between simultaneous SW-1/SW-2 ON and start of
exposure: 130 ms
Note: From the maximum aperture stopped down to f/3.5. (With EF 50mm
f/1.8 II. Excluding AF time.)
9-5 Noise reduction: Set with C.Fn-02 [Noise reduction] set to [Auto] or [On]
⑴[Auto]: The noise level is detected automatically and noise
reduction is performed.
⑵[On]: Noise reduction is performed if the exposure is 1 sec.
or longer.
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10.Flash Specifications
10-1 Flash sync contacts: 1) Hot shoe: X-sync contacts
・ Locking pin hole provided to prevent Speedlite slippage.
2) Lower side terminal: PC terminal (no polarity)
⑴Threaded terminal.
⑵Both 1) and 2) can be used for simultaneous firing.
10-2 Flash auto: Enabled with the camera's Program AE mode
1) With EX-series Speedlites
E-TTL II autoflash, FE lock
2) With TTL and A-TTL external Canon Speedlites
Manual firing, stroboscopic flash, and external flash metering
enabled. When TTL or A-TTL is set, the flash is fired at full
output.
3) With non-Canon flash units:
・ An external flash unit connected to the hot shoe can
synchronize at 1/200 sec. or slower.
・ Large studio flash: Sync at 1/125 sec. or slower (Confirm
beforehand.)
10-3 Flash exposure 1) Manual setting
compensation: ⑴Up to +/- 2 stops in 1/3-stop increments.
⑵If flash exposure compensation is set with both the camera
and Speedlite, the Speedlite's setting will override the
camera's setting and take effect.
2) FEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing)
⑴Enabled and set with the 580EX, 550EX, MR-14EX or MT-
24EX.
⑵During continuous shooting, it stops automatically after
three shots.
⑶When the flash is unable to fire anymore during FEB
continuous shooting, the shutter release locks.
⑷The shutter release unlocks when the shutter button is let
go. While the flash is not ready, the AE mode takes effect
(SW-2).
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10-4 Wireless flash: Enabled with the 580EX, 550EX, 430EX, 420EX, ST-E2,
MR-14EX, or MT-24EX.
⑴Three slave groups (A, B, C) can be controlled, a flash ratio (A:
B) can be set, FEB can be set according to the flash ratio.
⑵A modeling flash can be fired.
⑶The 430EX and 420EX can be used as slaves only, and the
MR-14EX and MT-24EX can be used as the master unit only.
11.Drive
11-1 Drive modes: ①Single ②Approx. 3 fps ③Self-timer
11-2 Continuous shooting: Continuous shooting with the internal buffer memory record
⑴When the buffer memory becomes full, shooting will not be
possible until at least one image in the internal memory is
recorded onto the CF card.
⑵When the shooting stops (SW-1 OFF), the image data
continues to be transferred from the internal buffer memory
to the CF card to free up the buffer memory and enable more
shooting.
11-3 Continuous shooting Approx. 3 fps (at 1/250 sec. or faster for all recording quality
speed: settings)
11-4 Maximum burst: With a Canon 512MB CF card for high-speed writing.
Recording Quality Maximum Burst
Fine 60
Large
Normal 150
Fine 120
JPEG Medium
Normal 319
Fine 200
Small
Normal 446
RAW 17
Fine
Large
Normal
Fine
RAW+JPEG Medium 12
Normal
Fine
Small
Normal
*The maximum burst with JPEG will vary depending on the shooting
conditions, processing conditions, and CF card type.
*For Middle/Normal and Small/Normal, continuous shooting is possible until
the CF card becomes full.
*The maximum burst is displayed on the viewfinder bottom ("9" displayed if it
is 9 shots or higher or "8" to "0" is displayed when it is less than 9). The max.
burst is displayed even when the drive mode is Single or Self-timer. Also, note
that the max. burst will be displayed even if there is no CF card installed.
*In the B/W mode, the max. burst will be higher than when you shoot in color.
*When the buffer memory becomes full, shooting will not be possible until at
least one image in the internal memory is recorded onto the CF card.
*Menu operations are possible during image processing.
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12.LCD Monitor
12-1 Type: TFT color, liquid-crystal monitor
12-2 Screen size: 2.5 in.
12-3 Pixels: Approx. 230,000 pixels (Displayed pixels)
12-4 Coverage: Approx. 100% (for JPEG images)
12-5 Brightness 5 levels
adjustment: ・ Settable with menu's "LCD brightness"
12-6 Angle adjustment: None
12-7 Protective cover: None
13.Playback
13-1 Image display format: 1) Single image
⑴During the image display, press the INFO button to switch
to normal (image + basic info), image only (no info) or
image info display (information + reduced image).
⑵Turn the Quick Control Dial or Main Dial to view the
previous or next image.
2) 9-image index
・ During the image display, press the INFO button to switch
between normal (9 images + basic info) or 9 images only
(no info)
3) Magnified zoom
・ During the image display, press the INFO button to
switch between normal (magnified image + basic info) or
magnified image only (no info)
4) Auto play
5) Auto play right after shooting
・ Except when the menu's [Review time: Off] is set, the last
image captured is displayed.
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13-2 Display conditions: Images saved in Design rule for Camera File system format.
⑴If the image is not in the Design rule for Camera File system
format, [?] is displayed on the LCD monitor.
⑵Also applicable to the index's thumbnail images.
13-3 INFO display: 1) Shooting information display (Camera Information)
・ Date/time, WB correction amount, WB-BKT setting, Color
space, Picture style, Flash exposure compensation amount,
Auto power-off, Auto rotated image, Color temperature, CF
card space remaining, ISO speed, Register camera settings
(shooting mode only), File No., Folder No.
Note: In the Full Auto mode, items that cannot be set will not be displayed (ISO
Auto is displayed).
2) Image info display (Playback INFO)
・ When an image is displayed and you press the INFO
button, the following information will be displayed
together with a reduced image:
Folder No., File No., Reduced image, Histogram, Color
space, Shooting date/time, AF point, ISO speed, Metering
mode, Shooting mode, Shutter speed, Aperture, Exposure
compensation amount, Flash exposure compensation
amount, White balance correction amount, Playback
number/Total images recorded, Protect, Recording quality,
Original image verification data appended, White balance,
Color temperature (displayed only when WB setting is K),
Monochrome, File size (MB)
Note 1: The RAW+JPEG file size is indicated only for the JPEG image.
Note 2: If a JPEG image not in the Design rule for Camera File system format
is selected, [!] is displayed.
Note 3: If an image that cannot be displayed is selected, [?] is displayed.
Note 4: The AF points used are indicated.
13-4 Highlight alert: In the single image (INFO) display mode, the highlight portions
containing no image information will blink.
13-5 Histogram display: 1) Brightness
2) RGB
・ Switchable with menu's [Histogram].
・ Displayed with Single (INFO.).
13-6 Magnify zoom display: With the Magnify button, the image can be magnified from the
single image display from approx. 1.5 to 10 in 15 steps.
Magnify Magnify button
Reduce Reduce button
Scroll vertically Multi-controller (Diagonal scrolling also possible.
Scroll horizontally Center button does not function.)
Quick Control Dial, Main Dial
View next image (The previous or next image can be viewed while
the magnified position remains the same.)
*The image magnification will start at the center.
*When C.Fn-18-1 is set, press the Direct Print button and Magnify/Reduce
button simultaneously to magnify or reduce the image during the image
review right after shooting.
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13-7 Index display: Single image display or press the Reduce button for 9-image
display
・ View the previous/next image with the Quick Control Dial or
Main Dial.
13-8 Rotated display: 1) Manual
⑴With the menu's "Rotate," the image can be rotated
clockwise in 90º, 270º and 0º.
⑵If the image has been appended with data for original
image verification, image rotation is possible while
keeping the original image recognition intact.
2) Auto image rotation
⑴Settable with the menu's "Auto rotate."
⑵When a vertical image is played back in the horizontal
orientation, the camera rotates the image automatically to
the vertical orientation.
⑶Image rotation is applied during playback and video OUT
(not during image review after image capture).
13-9 Jump: With the Jump button, browse through images during playback
or switch the menu category (Shooting, Playback, Setup)
⑴Jump by 1 image
After pressing the JUMP button, press the SET button and
turn the Quick Control Dial to select any of the following
jump modes. After selecting the jump mode, turn the Quick
Control Dial or Main Dial to jump.
・ Jump by 10 images: Jump forward or back by 10 images
・ Jump by 100 images: Jump forward or back by 100
images
・ Jump by shooting date: Jump to the previous or following
day. The day's last shot will be displayed first.
・ Jump by folder: Jump to the previous or next folder. The
folder's newest shot will be displayed first.
Note: Procedure: Image playback → Press JUMP button → Press SET button
→ Turn Quick Control Dial to select JUMP mode → Press SET button to
set → Turn Quick Control Dial or Main Dial to jump.
⑵Jump with 9-image index display
Turn the Quick Control Dial or Main Dial to jump to the
previous or next screen of 9 index images.
⑶Jump during magnified view
Turn the Main Dial to jump by 10 images.
⑷Jump during the menu display
Press the JUMP button to jump to the respective menu's first
item.
13-10 Video output: Compatible with NTSC/PAL video output terminals.
・ Select the type with the menu's "Video system." Use Video
Cable VC-100.
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15.Menus
15-1 Description: ①Shooting ②Playback ③Setup
・ Each menu category is color-coded on the LCD monitor:
①Red, ②Blue, ③Yellow
15-2 LCD monitor Any of the following 15 languages can be selected:
language: English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian,
Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Russian, Chinese (simplified),
Chinese (traditional), Korean and Japanese.
15-3 Firmware updating: Enabled by the user.
・ Not possible in Full Auto mode. (The menu is not displayed.)
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17.PictBridge
17-1 Configuration: Camera, PictBridge-compatible printer, interface cable IFC-
400PCU
・ Even while the PictBridge printing screen is displayed, the
camera can instantly
17-2 Operation method: By operating the camera, the image is printed directly by the
PictBridge-compatible printer.
17-3 Compatible printers: PictBridge-compatible printers
17-4 Paper sizes: L+, 2L+, postcard+, card (5.4 8.6 cm), 10 15 cm, 5" 7"+,
8.5" 11"+, A4+, 11" 17"+, A3+, A3 wide+(13" 19"),
roll paper (9/10/13/21 cm), 8.9 25.4 cm+ (panorama), Wide,
10 12 in.+, 8 10 in.+
⑴Selectable paper sizes may differ depending on the printer.
⑵Papers indicated with a + sign enable the Print with shooting
information to be printed as well. (Applicable only to Canon
printers compatible with this feature.)
17-5 Paper types: Plain, Photo (Photo Paper Plus Glossy), Fast Photo (Photo
Paper Pro), Default (Photo Paper Plus Glossy)
⑴Canon paper names are in parentheses above.
⑵Selectable paper types may differ depending on the printer.
17-6 Printing effects 1) With Canon printers:
(Image optimization): ON (Exif print), OFF (No printing effects), VIVID/NR (Noise
reduction), VIVID+NR, Normal (Exif print), Face
2) With non-Canon printers:
ON, OFF, Normal
⑴The settings for ON/Normal are set by the printer
manufacturer.
⑵Selectable printer effects may differ depending on the
printer.
17-7 Trimming: Trim horizontally up to 8 steps, vertically up to 5 steps.
・ The trimming method will depend on the BJD/CPD printer.
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19.Customization
19-1 Camera setting The current camera settings (shooting mode, etc.) can be saved
registration: in the Mode Dial's C position.
⑴The camera settings that can be saved are those displayed
on the LCD panel and the items and settings in the menus.
⑵The following cannot be saved: Time information, language,
communication setting, video output, and other settings
which cannot be reset to the default with the camera reset
function.
⑶Enabled with the menu's [Register camera settings].
19-2 Custom Functions: 21 Custom Functions with 57 settings settable with the
camera.
20.External Interface
20-1 Digital terminal: USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, mini B port
20-2 Video output terminal: Provided (NTSC/PAL)
20-3 Remote control N3-type terminal
terminal:
21.Power Source
21-1 Battery: Battery Pack BP-511A/BP-514/BP-511/BP-512 1
⑴With the AC Adapter Kit ACK-E2, AC power is possible.
⑵With BATTERY GRIP BG-E4, two battery packs can be used.
Or six size-AA batteries can be used.
21-2 Main switch: OFF/ON/ON (Quick Control Dial ON), 3 settings
・ Power turns off if the CF card slot cover or battery chamber
cover is opened.
21-3 Start-up time: Approx. 0.2 sec.
21-4 Battery check: Automatic battery check when the main switch is turned on.
The battery level is indicated by one of three levels on the LCD
panel (or four levels if non-display is counted).
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21-5 Power-saving feature Power turns off after the set time of non-operation elapses.
(Auto power off): ⑴Select from the menu's [Auto power off] the time: 1, 2, 4, 8,
15, or 30 min.
⑵The camera turns back on when you press the shutter
button, menu button, or another button (except the eight-
direction key, Erase button, and JUMP button).
⑶If it is [Off] and the LCD monitor is displayed continuously,
the monitor will turn off after 30 min. of non-use.
21-6 Max. bulb exposure Approx. 1.5 continuous hours
time:
21-7 Date/time back-up Lithium CR2016 button battery 1
battery: Battery life approx. 5 years
⑴No backup battery warning.
⑵Date/time is reset when the battery is replaced.
23.Exterior
23-1 Exterior material: Top, front, and rear covers made of magnesium alloy
23-2 Exterior color: Finish: Black, Grip's anti-slip rubber: Black
23-3 Tripod socket: CU 1/4
23-4 LCD panel LCD panel illumination button provided
illumination: ⑴Press the button for 6-sec. illumination. Press again to turn
it off. Turns off automatically 2 sec. after image capture.
⑵Illumination is prolonged if any shooting-related button or
dial is used.
26.Operating Environment
26-1 Operating 0ºC to 40ºC / 32 to 104ºF
temperature:
26-2 Operating humidity: 85% or less
27.Accessories
27-1 Battery Grip: BATTERY GRIP BG-E4
27-2 Focusing screen: Standard Precision Matte Ee-A
Precision Matte with Grid Ee-D
Super Precision Matte Ee-S
27-3 Battery Pack: BP-511A
27-4 Battery Charger: CG-580
CB-5L
27-5 Interface Cable: IFC-400PCU
27-6 Video cable: VC-100
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4.1 Nomenclature
Hot shoe
X-sync contacts
LCD panel
Shutter button
Strap mount
Self-timer lamp
Lens release button
Grip
Depth-of-field preview button
(Battery compartment)
Strap mount
MENU button
Multi-controller
INFO button/
Trimming
CF card slot cover
orientation button
Quick Control Dial
Jump button
Playback button
Erase button Power switch Access lamp
Setting button
DC coupler cordhole
Extension terminal cover
PC terminal
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4.2 Dimensions
19.5
44.0
55.5
70.5
42.5
92.5 59.5
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5. VISUAL INDICATORS
AF points
(with superimposed display)
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Full Auto
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L RAW+ L
L RAW+ L
M Full auto RAW+ M
(→Recording quality setting
Quality M mode RAW+ M
screen)
S RAW+ S
S RAW+ S
RAW
On
Beep
Off
On
Shoot w/o card
Off
0, ±1/3, ±2/3, ±1, ±1_1/3, ±1_2/3, ±2 (With C.Fn-06-0)
AEB
Shooting Commands
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2)Playback Menu
Mark all
All
Clear all
Print Cancel/OK/Style/Resume
Auto Play (→Autoplay screen/SET button: Playback, Pause)
Off
2 sec.
Review time 4 sec.
8 sec.
Hold
Not display
AF points
Display
Bright.
Histogram
RGB
Fig. 024 Menu Functions (Playback)
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3)Set-up Menu
1 min.
2 min.
4 min.
Auto power off 8 min.
15 min.
30 min.
Off
On
Auto rotate
Off
LCD brightness (→Brightness setting screen/5 levels with Quick Control Dial, image and gray chart also displayed)
Date/Time (→Date/time setting screen) yy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy
Continuous
File numbering Auto reset
Manual reset
Select folder (→Select/Create folder screen)
Setup Commands
English Svenska
Deutsch
Français (Russian)
Nederlands (Simplified Chainese)
Language (→Language setting screen)
Dansk (Traditional Chinese)
Suomi (Korean)
Italiano (Japanese)
Norsk
NTSC
Video system
PAL * Factory defaults:
Print/PTP For Japan: Japanese/NTSC/Year, month, day
Communication
PC connect. For N. America: English/NTSC/Month, day, year
Format (→CF card formatting screen/Cancel/OK) Other regions: English/PAL/Day, month, year
Custom Functions(C.Fn) (→Custom Function setting screen/C.Fn-00 to 20)
Clear all camera settings Cancel/OK
Clear settings (→Reset screen) Clear all Custom Functions Cancel/OK
Clear registered Camera set. Cancel/OK
Reqister camera settings (→Camera setting registration screen)
Sensor cleaning (→Sensor cleaning screen/Cancel/OK)
Image transfer (LAN) settings (→LAN setting screen)
Firmware Ver. * (To firmware update screen with SET button/Cancel/OK)
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6. CUSTOM FUNCTION
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7. PROGRAM DIAGRAMS
Aperture
Shutter speed
Fig. 026 Program AE Lines (EF50mm f/1.4 USM)
5.6
2.8
1.0
Tv
8000
4000
2000
500
250
125
60
-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 EV
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System accessories not listed above are completely compatible with EOS 5D.
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9. OPERATION CAUTIONS
Cautions Remarks
[Imaging sensor]
1. When cleaning the CMOS sensor, use only a This is to prevent damage to the sensor
hand blower to blow off dust, etc. Never touch
the CMOS surface with any brush, cloth, or
cleaning agent. Also do not use pressurized
(canned) air or gas to clean the CMOS sensor.
2. If there is a strong light source within As per the design of low-pass filter.
the image area, ghosting might occur at a
symmetrical position or near the light source.
[Image Recording and Playback]
3. While the access lamp is blinking, do not Doing so may damage the stored images,
shake or subject the camera to any physical Compact Flash card, or even the camera itself.
shock and do not open the Compact Flash
card slot cover or remove the battery.
4. Do not leave or use the camera near a strong A magnetic or electromagnetic field can
magnetic field such as a television, audio adversely affect the image on the LCD monitor.
speaker, or magnet. It may also prevent proper shooting and image
recording and damage images in the Compact
Flash card.
5. Do not leave or use the camera near an The electric wave can adversely affect the image
electronic transmission tower, etc., which on the LCD monitor. It may also prevent proper
emits a strong magnetic field. shooting and image recording and damage
images in the Compact Flash card.
6. If a high ISO speed is set, fewer images can be As per the design.
captured. (The LCD panel will show the remaining shots
which varies depending on the ISO speed.)
7. When an image captured with Adobe RGB This occurs because the color space is not
is displayed on the LCD monitor or TV set, suitable.
displayed in an sRGB environment, or printed (Compared to sRGB, Adobe RGB's color
by an sRGB printer, the image will have low reproduction range is wider. If the image is
color saturation. displayed via sRGB without profile conversion,
the color reproduction range becomes narrow.)
(To obtain accurate reproduction of Adobe RGB
in an sRGB environment, use image-editing
software like Adobe Photoshop to convert the
profile to sRGB.)
*There is no problem printing with a CP printer.
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Cautions Remarks
[White balance]
8. When WB-BKT is set, the shots remaining will With WB-BKT, each shot yields three images.
decrease to about one-third of the normal The number of shooting times remaining is
quantity. displayed when WB-BKT is set.
9. When using the specified color temperature Since the color temperature is based on a
in ambient light having an adverse color cast, blackbody locus, if the bad ambient light does
set the white balance correction by adjusting not conform to the blackbody locus, the correct
the green or amber bias. white balance will not be obtained.
10. If you enter in the camera the color The color temperature standard may differ
temperature reading (to specify the between the camera and color temperature
color temperature) taken with a meter. The color temperature meter's reading
commerciallyavailable color temperature might also include a margin of error.
meter, you might not obtain the correct
white balance.
[AF]
11. With the EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM attached Focusing is possible with all the AF points.
with an Extender, use the center AF point to However, the focusing precision cannot be
focus. guaranteed with the AF points other than the
center AF point.
12. During continuous shooting with automatic During focusing when the subject moves
AF point selection and AI SERVO AF, when to another AF point, focusing is disabled
the subject moves to another AF point, the momentarily. It then takes time to refocus again,
continuous shooting speed may become causing the irregular shooting speed. (The same
irregular. thing occurs with the EOS-1V.)
[Flash]
13. Regardless of the C.Fn-09 setting, the FEB The C.Fn-09 setting applies only to AEB and
sequence will follow the Speedlite's setting. WBBKT.
14. With EOS-dedicated Speedlites other than This is because it does not have a flash exposure
the EX-series, autoflash is not possible. sensor for A-TTL/TTL. In the A-TTL/TTL mode,
the flash fires at full output.
15. Do not connect a 250V or higher high- A voltage of 250V or higher will damage the PC
voltage flash unit to the PC terminal. terminal's internal circuitry.
16. Do not connect a high-voltage flash unit to It may not fire.
the hot shoe.
[Interface]
17. Do not excessively bend or disassemble the Malfunction may result due to cable
interfaceable. disconnection or short-circuiting.
18. Before displaying captured images on a TV If the TV monitor uses a different system, the
monitor, check whether it uses the NTSC or images will not be displayed properly. (The
PAL system. default setting is NTSC for the Japan and N.
America, and PAL for other countries.)
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General Information
Cautions Remarks
[LCD Monitor]
19. When the LCD monitor is on, there might These are dead pixels which number 0.02%
be black, red, or green dots that are always or less of the LCD monitor's total number of
visible. effective pixels. The recorded images are not
affected.
[Custom/Personal Functions]
20. C.Fn-00 must be set to match the respective The camera has three types of correction data
focusing screen. for the three focusing screens. If the wrong
correction data is used for the installed focusing
screen, the exposure will be thrown off.
21. With C.Fn-12-1 (mirror lockup) set, do not Doing so can damage the shutter curtains, cause
point the camera toward the sun or any stray light to enter, or damage the imaging
bright light source. sensor.
[Camera & Misc.]
22. There is a small noise when the camera is This is the sound of the ball in the camera
shaken. orientation detection unit.
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Circuit
Diagrams
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Circuit Diagrams
1. WIRING DIAGRAM
LEADWIRE LAYOUT
2. BLOCK DIAGRAM
2-1 GENERAL
2-2 POWER SUPPLY
3. PCB DIAGRAM
3-1 C_PCB
3-2 D_PCB
3-3 DCDC_PCB
3-4 LPU_PCB
3-5 AE FPC
3-6 AF FPC
3-7 BACK FPC
3-8 BSW FPC
3-9 C-D FPC
3-10 CF FPC
3-11 FRONT FPC
3-12 ILC FPC
3-13 IMG FPC
3-14 LPU FPC
3-15 MIF FPC
3-16 OLC FPC
3-17 PHASE FPC
3-18 RLS FPC
3-19 SI FPC
3-20 TFT-D FPC
3-21 TOP FPC
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1. WIRING DIAGRAM REF. NO. C12-6091
LEADWIRE LAYOUT
N.S
OUTER LCD ASS’Y
N.S FRONT
SHUTTER ASS’Y FPC
ASS’Y
N.S
DIGITAL
PCB ASS’Y
CH1-8360
TFT-D CONNECT
FPC ASS’Y INTERFACE
FPC ASS’Y
No. Parts No. Remark Size
① Y11-5002 BLACK:BLK 1.2
② Y11-5003 RED 1.2
③ Y11-3909 GREEN:GRN 0.6
④ Y11-3902 BLACK:BLK 0.6
⑤ Y11-3907 YELLOW:Y 0.6
VBAT2
VBAT
ILC FPC LPU PCB SENCE FPC
SI
FLED
DC/DC PCB AE FPC
ILC LPU AEIC
OLC FPC
OLC FRONT FPC
DC/DC
SHUTTER
BLD
DC/DC PHASE
TRIACS BUTTONS
PC TOP FPC
600V MD M
ACC. SHOE FET
LPU1/LPU2 FPC
VDD
RLS FPC
FLASH DDR x4
BATSEL SW
CD FPC
BL x6 M/S DIAL
MPU CFDOOR SW
TFT SW1/2
DIGIC II
CONT BATDOOR SW
GRIP
USB EFIC EEPROM
AF FPC
VIDEO FPU
RTC AFIC
TG AFE AFE
MIF
BZ
CMOS
CNT_TFT
D isplay-B lock
Victoria汎用ポート
PWM調光
PC C/E DAC
TRIAC
TMOS DDR I/O Domain
Core Reg
XOUT TMOSON
VDAC
IC1
M echa-B lock CF
Reg E1ON(CNT1)
E41_LAT
Reg VIDEO
Logic DRIVE COM Analog
BACK
FROM AMP LIGHT
E0ON(CNT0)
Reg
/EFPU_ON
/MIF_ON,
VDD2遮断
DDR
LPU E1ON
MPU Reg System -B lock
EEP
E1ON CNT2 CNT2 CNT2
Reg Lens CNT2
FPU
Lit USM EMD CNT2
RTC CPU CNT2
E1ON CNT2
(CNT1) EF VRESL_CNT
SVDD_CNT
VCHANGE
E1ON
AF
AFE 1,2 VCLIP
SH TG MPP
VB2ON
TMOSON
MD OSC
XOUT
Motor
SHUTTE OLC SELF CMOS
FET FLED TG
VCHKON
LED BLED LED Sensor
SIDE A SIDE B
EFIC
TRHVBLED
CNRLS
TRLPUWRE
R0_MPU
CNLPU
TRDPLED
ICRESET
ICSDIAL
LVDD
CNBACK MPU
CNBUSMON
EEPROM
DBATDOOR
RTC
TRVLDET ICVLDET
REGVRH
TRVDD2_2
TRVDD2
ICSRF
R0_FPU
TRCFLED
EEPROM2
XFPU
CNAF
CNEXT
CND
FPU
ICTRSEND
SIDE A SIDE B
IC1602
CN5
CN800 CN4
IC1603
IC817
IC808
IC816
C810
C811
C832 C808 IC801
X800 IC1609
IC800
64MHz
IC1606
IC1608
IC803
IC820
CN801
CN1600
IC1607
IC12 IC1600
IC821 IC802
C809
27MHz
IC9
X1
IC814
IC810
IC812
C896
IC815
CN1
IC14
IC13
IC809
IC1
IC811 C911
IC8
C897
IC807
IC3
IC813
48MHz
CN6
CN3
X2
IC11 IC10
ICIF1
CN652
ZD601
CN2
F102
SIDE A SIDE B
F104
F103
F101
SIDE A SIDE B
REGVDD3
FUSE
D2_VDD3
TR_VDD3
HNS_MOT L_VSH1
REGVDD
TR_VE1
L_VE1 L_VDD3
HNS_DCDC
RBC1
RBC2
ICMTDR
TR2_SW
Q1
REGE1
TRVSH1
TRBC
TR2_CS TR1_CS
DCDC_IC
XLPU
CNOLC
CN_C
CNFRONT
LCDVREF
TRPI
LPU
CNILC
CNSENS
ICLPUW1
ICLPUW2
SIDE A SIDE B
1 AEAD
ANODE
AEAD
VDD
AEC1
AEC0
N.C.
GND
AEIC
MOUT
GND
AEH
VDD
AEV
N.C.
VC
MOUT
CAEVC1
CAEVCC_2
CAEVCC
CH1-8372
CAE
010
RAE
1
AE
10E2
9AEAD
8AGND
7AGND
6NC
5NC
4AEH
3AEV
2AEC1
1AEC0
CN_AE1
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C_VDD
C_VDD2
C_VREF
R_AFCLK
AFIC
K Di_TEMP
SIDE A
C_VC
R_VCC
C_VGR
C_AREF
C_VCC1
C_VCC2
C_VRES
1 VC
AFMON
MIF_ON
C_NP
MIF
ZDAFFPC2
ONMIF_VDD2 C_VOUT R_CLK
BUZ_GND
LOUT
SPDN_SW BUZ
VCC_REG
LIN
CNtoMIF
ZDAFFPC1 C_IN
MIF_GND
LCLK
BUZ_GND
BUZZER
AF_GND
AFAD
REG_IN
CSAF
READ
MISO
/TINTE
MOSI
CLK0
CLK1
SCLK
REG_CNT
AF_VDD2
AFCLK
AF_GND
MIF_ON
MIF_VDD2
SPDN_SW
LOUT
LIN
LCLK
MIF_GND
SIDE B
AF
CH F P
1- C
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0
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3-7 BACK FPC
3. PCB DIAGRAM
SIDE A
SW_CROSS
R_CFLED
CN_BACK2
CFLED
K
CH1-8365
010
CFLEDA
CFLEDK
DP_LED
DP_SW
MENU
INFO
JUMP
PLAY
ERASE
LOCK
DGND
SDLOCK
SET
SDIAL2
SDIAL1
PGND
PGND
CROSS4
CROSS3
CROSS2
CROSS1
CROSS0
SIDE B
SIDE A SIDE B
010 010
R_DP_LED
DP_LED
K LC LD S
T NI RP D
D EL _P D
ES AR E
D NG P
K CO L
Y AL P
P MU J
O FN I
U NE M
SIDE A SIDE B
CH1-8360 010
C-D FPC
DNG
DNG
2DC-
01D
61SCOI-
90D
20D
80D
10D
GHCSTS-
00D
RKPS-
00A
GER-
10A
KCAPNI
20A
YDROI
30A
TESER-
40A
CN
50A
)CCV(LESC
60A
CCV
CCV
QERI
70A
EW-
80A
RWOI-
90A
DROI-
EO-
CN
01A
1EC-
0EC-
51D
70D
41D
60D
31D
50D
21D
40D
11D
30D
1DC-
DNG
SIDE B
CCF1
CNCF1
RCF1
SIDE A
3. PCB DIAGRAM
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3-10 CF FPC
3. PCB DIAGRAM REF. NO. C12-6091
3-11 FRONT FPC
SIDE A SIDE B
) I P_ V (1 E V
1- 3 GM S
NO _ FI M
T A B_ H S
2 - 3G M S
C _ FL E S
N O _1 E
NO M X
DN G P
DN G P
1EV
2NC
KRB
RRE
R2M
F2M
CN
R_LED
SELF_LED
CN2
VE1
M2R
VE1_V_PI PGND
CN_FRNT3
M2F
DGND XMON
SH_DTr1
E1_ON
R_SHDTr1
BRK SMG3-1
SH_DTr2
ERR SMG3-2
R_SHDTr2
MIF_ON
CN_FRNT2
010 010
SIDE A SIDE B
91GESCLI
81GESCLI
71GESCLI
61GESCLI
51GESCLI
41GESCLI
31GESCLI
21GESCLI
11GESCLI
01GESCLI
90GESCLI
80GESCLI
70GESCLI
60GESCLI
50GESCLI
40GESCLI
30GESCLI
10GESCLI
00GESCLI
20GESCLI
3OMOCI
20MOCI
10MOCI
00MOCI
K_DELF
TABVC
CN
CH1-8368
010
010
ICOM00
ICOM01
ICOM02
ICOM03
ISEG00
ISEG01
ISEG02
ISEG03
ISEG04
ISEG05
ISEG06
ISEG07
ISEG08
ISEG09
ISEG10
ISEG11
ISEG12
ISEG13
ISEG14
ISEG15
ISEG16
ISEG17
ISEG18
ISEG19
ILC_BLED
CP709
CP710
CP711
R728 R705
C701
C700
SIDE A
Q703
C702 R701 CP703
R730
R726
C712
C720
R727 R714 CP716 R700 R729 CP704
R732
Q700
CP712 R715 C711
R720
R702 C704
R711
C717
C714
R722
R706 CP705 CP706
GND
R716 R718 GND
GND
DVDD
R710 DVDD
GND
C715 C709 PH24
GND
N.C(MCOSRT)
Q702
R707 C705 GND
R733
C716
R724
R712 C710 PCOR
PTN
PTS
GND
C719
R708 CP707
SVDD
R725 SVDD
R717 GND
C706 PHST
PTX
PSEL
R703 PRES
PRESA
CP708 PV
PVST
GND
R709 C707 PH13
Q701
GND
R731
R721
VTXL
C708 GND
R704 N.C
GND
C718
PSAVB1
R723 CP715 CP701 PSAVB2
PGCA4
PGCA3
PGCA2
PGCA1
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
OUT1
OUT4
OUT2
AVDD
AVDD
VCHR
VCHR
OUT3
VREF
VCOR
VRESL
VGATE
VCLIP
SIDE B
SIDE A SIDE B
SIDE A SIDE B
WS_NDPS
010
010
S
_M
ND
DG
S
_M
LK
LC
MS
C_
DL
MS
L_
DC
S
_M
D2
VD
W SN DP S
2D DV
D NG D
K LC L
CL D
LC D
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3-16 OLC FPC
3. PCB DIAGRAM
@DGND_6
@LIGHT
OLCCN1-1
@DGND_5
OLCCN1-2
OLCCN1-3
SIDE A
OLCCN1-4
OLCCN1-5
OLCCN1-6
OLCCN1-7
@AF_MODE
OLCCN1-8
OLCCN1-9
OLCCN1-10
OLCCN1-11
A1
OLCCN1-12
B1
OLCCN1-13
OLCCN1-14
OLCCN1-15
@DGND_4
OLCCN1-16
OLCCN1-17
OLCCN1-18
OLCCN1-19
OLCCN1-20
@DRIVE_MODE
OLCCN1-21
CN_OLC1
OLCCN1-22
OLCCN1-23
OLCCN1-24
OLCCN1-25
OLCCN1-26
OLCCN1-27
OLCCN1-28
@DGND_3
OLCCN1-29
OLCCN1-30
OLCCN1-31
OLCCN1-32
OLCCN1-33
@AE_MODE
CH1-8370
010
R_O-BLED
CN_OLC2
1_ DNGD@
LEA @
SIDE B
CLO_D NAL
2_DNGD@
1DNG
LES_FA@
010
SIDE A SIDE B
ERR
BRK
GND
PHASE
CH1-
8376
010
_RRE
_KRB
_DNG
CN_PHASE1
1ERR
2GND
3BRK
4NC
SW2RSW2
SW1
RSW1
TXD MPU TXD ICU RXD ICU RXD MPU
GND
RSW_DGND
SIDE A
1
BATSELSW
CH1-8363-010
E0ON-GND
SW_BATDR
1
1
ZD_RLS
SW_CFDR
PSHV
RHV3
CN_RLS1
SW1
SW2
MON1
VDD3
DGND
DGND
MON0
MON2
MON3
DIAL1
HVSW1
DIAL2
LGSEL
/HVON
HVSW2
CFDOOR
AELOCK
AF-SEL
VCHKON
BATSEL1
TXD-ICU
RXD-ICU
BATDOOR
BATSEL0
TXD-MPU
RXD-MPU
SIDE B
1
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3. PCB DIAGRAM REF. NO. C12-6091
3-19 SI FPC
SIDE A SIDE B
SI_0K
SI_1K
SI_2K
SI_3K
SI_4K
B
EDIS
SI_7K
SI_6K
SI_8K
SI_A
SI_5K
SI 010
10CVBAT
8374 9SI_8K
8SI_7K
7SI_6K
6SI_5K
5SI_4K
4SI_3K
3SI_2K
2SI_1K
1SI_0K
IS_NC
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C. N
DNG
HM OC V
LM OC V
F ER V
DD V
DN G
V 3 .3
T AD S
KC S
NE S
C N YS V
C N YS H
CN4
KL C TF T
0D
1D
2D
3D
4D
5D
6D
7D
FF O- P SI D
DN G
E D ON A
E DO HT AC
SIDE B
CH1-8380 010
CN2
C_TVREF
C_TVDD
CN1
TFT-D
SIDE A
3-20 TFT-D FPC
3. PCB DIAGRAM
01 SEP., 2005
3. PCB DIAGRAM REF. NO. C12-6091
3-21 TOP FPC
SIDE A SIDE B
NC
PGND
PGND
VG_TOP
AVEF
STSP
EFID
CCC
MODE0
MODE1
MODE2
MODE3
RSYNC2
TRIAC2
FACC1
FACC4
FACC3
RACC
ZD_TOP
010
010
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CONTENTS
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1.REPAIR PREPARATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1 Pre-Adjustment Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.2 Tools List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2.MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.1 Flange to Focal Plane Distance (FFD) Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.2 Finder Focus Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.1 Adjustment Software Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.2 Install/Uninstall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
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1.REPAIR PREPARATIONS
1) Tools List
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2.MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS
<Purpose>
FFD implies the distance between a reference plane of the lens mount and the CMOS sensor
plane. It cannot be measured at service; therefore, measure the distance from the mount
plane to CMOS mounting washer plane (washer included) to adjust FFD to be within the spec.
<Service Parts>
Front panel unit: Compensation washers are not attached as before.
IMG unit: Offset values based on the specification are written.
<Specifications>
Front panel unit replacement: Set the distance from the lens mount to the image unit
installation surface to the same distance as before front panel
unit replacement.
IMG unit: Add or subtract the IMG unit compensation amount to/from
the difference calculated by subtracting the original distance
between the lens mount and the image unit installation
surface (washer included) from the specified distance. Select a
washer that meets calculated value to make FFD be within the
specification.
Reference)
FFD: The dimension from the lens mount surface to the FFD (Flange to imaging plane) is
44.00 +/- 0.02mm.
<Tools>
・Digital micrometer (Commercially available)
・Mount Fastening Tool (CY9-1547-000)
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<Preparation>
・Place the mount fastening block on the digital micrometer, and place the measuring point
on the mount reference plane. Reset the meter so that "0" is displayed.
Set to "0"
Digital Micrometer
(Commercially available) Measuring terminal
Chucking tool
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<Adjustment Procedure>
1) When replacing IMG Unit (Using the original Mirror Box Ass y)
Service parts are set to 47.2mm at the factory, and their image units are
adjusted. Each offset data is attached to the parts. Therefore, based on the
CAUTION 47.2mm standard, the offset needs to be added or subtracted to calculate
the final distance. Then, finally select washers that meet the calculated
distance.
Fig. 003
(2)Measure the distance between the mount plane
and the CMOS mounting washer planes.
Upper Right: 46.97mm
Bottom Left: 46.96mm
Bottom Right: 46.93mm
Fig. 004
BRW
Fig. 005
Fig. 006
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2) When replacing Mirror Box Ass y (Using the original IMG Unit )
If the washer offsets for the IMG unit are unknown, select washer offsets
and insert the washer to make the distance the same as the approximate
CAUTION
distance from the lens mount surface to image sensor installation surface
(washer included) on the camera that was replaced.
(1)Before replacing the Mirror Box Ass y, remove the IMG unit, and measure the existing
dimension from the lens mount surface to the image sensor installation surface (including
the washer) (three points).
(2)After replacing the Mirror Box Ass y, measure the distance from the mount surface to the
image sensor installation surface (three points). Select and attach washers to make the
distance the same as before replacement.
Example: When the existing measured value (lens mount surface to the image sensor
installation surface) is 46.8mm, a 0.1mm washer is attached, and the measured
value after replacement is 46.9. As the measured value after replacement is 46.9
(46.8 + 0.1 = 46.9), washers are not necessary.
3) When replacing both the Mirror Box Ass'y and IMG Ass'y
Mirror Box Ass y service parts are pre-adjusted to 47.2mm with the front
CAUTION panel gage. Offset values are marked on the parts, so only the IMG unit
correction for a Mirror Box of 47.2mm is necessary.
Fig. 007
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・Be sure to perform the Finder Focus Adjustment after the FFD Adjustment
CAUTION
is completed.
<Purpose>
To fit the position of CMOS sensor plane and the viewfinder focus point.
<Specifications>
The center of the infinity mark must be positioned within 1.5 index line widths of the index
line as shown below.
<Preparation>
1)Without the lens attached to the camera, turn the diopter adjustment dial of the camera to
adjust the AF frame to be at the center of the viewfinder.
2)Attach the magnifier to the camera eyepiece and adjust the diopter of the magnifier.
(Perform without the lens attached.)
<Adjustment Procedure>
1)Look through an object that is located at least 250m away (such as lightening rod or
chimney) and turn the manual ring to find the position that gives the clearest view of the
object.
2)Check if the center of the infinity mark is positioned within 1.5 index line equivalent
widths. If not, replace the focus washer and try again.
* When a collimator is used, select the focus washer that gives the clearest view of the collimator scale.
3.ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
2) Operation
Basically, the adjustment software can be operated with the mouse, cursor keys, space bar,
and enter key.
Follow the instructions that appear in the message area to operate.
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3) Demonstration Mode
The adjustment software operations can be checked without connecting the camera.
When starting up the adjustment software, click on "Demo".
4) Log Management
This adjustment software has a log management function. You can check the record of
adjustments.
5) HTML Help
When starting up the adjustment software, the help window will be displayed automatically.
The help window is contextual, so you choose the AE adjustment, the AE adjustment help
window will be displayed.
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On left side of the help window, topics (table of contents) are displayed. Each topic book
can be opened or closed. Also, you may move to linked topics in the help window, then the
topic (table of contents) will also be selected. If you wish to go back to the previous topic,
click the "Back" button.
(1)Show/Hide
Shows or hides the topics (table of contents).
(2)Back
Goes back to the previous topic.
(3)Print
Prints out the topic.
(4)Options
Internet Options for Internet Explorer can be set.
You can select the topic and click the "Print" button to print it out. If a book icon topic is
selected, the following message will appear.
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3.2 Install/Uninstall
1) Installation
(2)Supplied software
・Camera adjustment software: EOS 5D***.exe (***=Version)
・Imager File Update program: Imager Update2.exe
・This software sets the camera to the adjustment mode: Canon camera DCP Connect.exe
・Accessory Shoe Communications Interface Driver: Win2kXpcom.inf
(3)Required software:
・Internet explorer 4 or later
・A driver for EOS 5D (EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK Ver. 11.0)
2) Installation procedure
3) Uninstallation procedure
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URW
BLW
BRW
Back
Back
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CONTENTS
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Appendix
1.OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2.SUPER PRECISION MATTE CHARACTERISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3.DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
4.CAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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1.OVERVIEW
The Super Precision Matte Focusing Screen is our response to users' long-time desire for a
focusing screen which makes it easier to catch the point of focus. Two such focusing screens
have been developed: The Ee-S for the EOS 5D and the Ec-S for the EOS-1D MarkII N. (Fig. 001)
*Since both focusing screens look the same as the standard focusing screens, an "S" (for "Super") has
been printed on the tab to distinguish it as a Super Precision Matte focusing screen.
The procedure to interchange the focusing screen is the same as with EOS-1D-series
cameras. Note that when a Super Precision Matte focusing screen is installed, C.Fn-00-2 must
be set to match the focusing screen's metering characteristics (Fig. 002).
Although Super Precision Matte Ee-S and Ec-S are both 35mm full-size focusing screens,
they are dedicated to their respective camera model only and cannot be used with a different
camera. (Fig. 001, Fig. 003)
Fig. 003 Tab positions of the EOS 5D and EOS-1D MarkII N focusing screens
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10:8
10:0
-0.75 0.5 0.25 0 0.25 0.5 +0.75
Defocus amount [mm]
*The horizontal axis indicates the defocus amount, with the point of focus of 0.0 Fig. 006 Standard Precision Matte
mm at the center. On the vertical axis, you can see how the contrast amount (degree
of blur) changes with the defocus amount.
The sharper the peak around the point of focus, the more sudden the blur occurs
and at a higher amount. The flatter the peak, the more gradual and less the blur
will be.
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●Viewfinder brightness
Normally, the easier it is to catch the point of focus, the darker the viewfinder brightness
will become. As shown in Fig. 007, this applies even to the Super Precision Matte focusing
screen. Compared to when a f/1.8 lens is used, using an f/2.8 lens results in the viewfinder
brightness decreasing by 1 stop. With an f/5.6 lens, the viewfinder brightness drops by about
2 stops.
This is caused by the focusing screen's high-power microlenses. A bright light flux entering
the microlenses at a sharp angle will be directed to the viewfinder's light path. However,
if a dark light flux enters the microlenses at a less sharp angle, it will stray outside of the
viewfinder's light path. (Fig. 008, left diagram).
On the other hand, since normal focusing screens have weaker microlenses, the opposite
occurs. The dark light flux is directed to the viewfinder's light path, while the bright light flux
strays away (Fig. 008, right diagram). In other words, the standard Precision Matte and other
common focusing screens only take in the dark light flux regardless of the lens f-number.
Therefore, the viewfinder tend not to look dark even with slow lenses attached.
[Stop]
Standard
-0.5 Precision
Matte
Viewfinder Brightness
Laser Matte
-1.0
-1.5
-2.0
Super Precision
Matte
-2.5
1.8 2.8 4 5.6
Lens f-number
*The vertical axis indicates the viewfinder brightness, while the horizontal axis is the lens f/number.
The graph shows how the viewfinder brightness changes in accordance with the lens f/number.
The flatter the lower right part of the line is, the less dark the viewfinder will be when a slow lens is
attached. Or the steeper the line is toward the right, the darker the viewfinder will become.
Super Standard
f/2.8 Precision Matte f/2.8
Precision Matte
light flux light flux
f/5.6 f/5.6
light flux light flux
Eye Eye
Microlens
Microlens
Fig. 008 Dispersion characteristics of Precision Matte
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3.DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
1.Type Super Precision Matte focusing screen
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4.CAUTIONS
●Super Precision Matte Ee-S for EOS 5D
Caution Reason
1. Custom Function C.Fn-00-2: Set when Ee-S is installed. To match the focusing screen's metering characteristics.
2. Use an f/2.8 or brighter lens. Using an f/3.5 or slower lens will make the viewfinder
look very dark.
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PARTS
CATALOG
CANON EOS 5D
CB3-2868
(See Page 2)
CB3-2869
N.S
CB3-2798 CF1-5274
CB3-2794
CB3-2675 CB3-2684
CB3-2797 CB3-2823
CB3-2800
CB3-2799
PARTS LIST Pg. 1
REF. NO. C12-6091
CANON EOS 5D
XA4-9170-707
CB3-1818 x2
(See Page 9)
(See Page 3)
XA1-7170-227 x2
CB4-0038 x2
XA4-9170-457
XA1-7170-707 x2
XA4-9170-407
CB2-0726 x2 CB3-2822
CB2-0726
CG2-1705
CB2-0727
PARTS LIST Pg. 2
REF. NO. C12-6091
CANON EOS 5D
CB2-0726
CB3-2861
CB3-2860
XA1-7170-357
XA4-9170-707
CB3-2816
XA4-9170-457
(See Page 4)
CB3-2824
XA4-9170-607
CB2-0726 CY3-1517
CB4-0038 x4
PARTS LIST Pg. 3
REF. NO. C12-6091
CANON EOS 5D
CG2-1695
(See Page 5)
CB2-0682 x3
(See Detail) CB3-2961 x3
CY3-1520
(XA1-7170-207 x2)
(XA1-7170-207 x2)
CB3-2829
(CB3-2880)
(CG2-1699)
(CB3-2879)
XA4-9170-457 x4
N.S
CH1-8360
CG2-1700
XA4-9170-457
CB3-2904
CANON EOS 5D
(See Page 6)
CG2-1694
XA1-7170-257 x2
CG2-1701
CB3-2808 x2
CG2-1702
XA4-9200-457 x2 CB3-2875 x2
PARTS LIST Pg. 5
REF. NO. C12-6091
CANON EOS 5D
XA4-9170-357
XA1-7170-257 x2
CG2-1650
XA1-7170-257 x2
CH1-8373
CH2-8374
CG2-1696
XA1-7170-207
x2
CG2-1645
XA4-9170-457
x2 CB3-2881
CG2-1689
XA1-7170-167
XA1-7170-187 x2
(See Page 7) XA1-7170-307
WE8-6351
CH2-8373
PARTS LIST Pg. 6
REF. NO. C12-6091
CANON EOS 5D
CG2-1691
XA4-9170-357 N.S x2
XA1-7170-207 N.S
N.S
CB3-1721
XA1-3170-309 x2
(See Page 8)
XA4-9170-457 x2
CB3-3074
CB3-2828
XA1-3170-309 x2
CB3-2825
XA4-9170-457 x4
CA1-9007
CG2-1734
CG2-1692
XA4-9170-457
CB3-2806
PARTS LIST Pg. 7
REF. NO. C12-6091
CANON EOS 5D
CG2-1688
CB3-2832
CB3-2831 CB3-2834
CY3-1519
CB3-2833
(XA4-9170-457)
(CG2-1685)
CG2-1632
(XA4-9170-457 x3)
XA1-9170-457 x3
(See Page 11)
PARTS LIST Pg. 8
REF. NO. C12-6091
CANON EOS 5D
CB3-2864
CB3-2922 x2
CY3-1516
CB3-2865 x2
CG2-1659
CH9-1090
CB3-2962
CB3-2902
XA4-9170-357 x4
CB3-2963
PARTS LIST Pg. 9
REF. NO. C12-6091
CANON EOS 5D
(XA1-3170-457 x4)
(CA1-9328) (CB3-1418)
(CA1-8666-050)
CB3-2679
N.S
CY3-1521
N.S
N.S N.S
CG2-1704
XA1-9170-657 x3
PARTS LIST Pg. 10
REF. NO. C12-6091
CANON EOS 5D
N.S
N.S
N.S N.S
CG3-2787
XA1-3140-189 x2
CG3-2786
N.S
N.S
CG2-1668
N.S CS2-7205
CB1-9799 x2
XA4-9170-457 CS2-5020
x2
CG2-1647 CF1-1948
CA1-7777
CG2-1736
YN2-3549
XA4-6170-407 x3
CB3-2850
(See Detail)
CB1-4085 x4
YN2-3558
Accessories
FH6-3922
N.S (Product Available)
D82-0643(EUROPE)
D82-0645-001(AUSTRALIA)
WT3-5087(CHINA)
N.S (Product Available)
BATTERY CHARGER CB-5L Pg. 12
REF. NO. C50-8101