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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

EINSTRUCTIONSEnglish//NNN E COVER 02.5.11 11:12 AM Page 3

Page 2 - Before Using Your Camera

10Nomenclature LCD Panel< > Beeper < > AEBAperture ( - )Red-ey reduction setting ( , )Beeper setting ( , )AEB amount ( - )Date<

Page 3 - Contents

11Viewfinder Information• The LCD panel is shown with all the information displayed. The actual display willlook different.AF points (7)<>Focus

Page 4 - Handling Cautions

12Nomenclature BasicZoneImageZoneCreativeZoneOFF(Camera is inoperative)Full AutoCommand DialThe dial is divided into three zones.1 Basic ZoneFully au

Page 5 - Lens Electrical Contacts

131Before You StartInstalling the Batteries and Checking the Battery Level ...14Mounting and Detaching a Lens ...

Page 6 - Quick Start Guide

14Installing the Batteries and Checking the Battery Level1Open the battery compartmentcover.•Slide the cover release lever asshown by the arrow and op

Page 7

15Turn the Command Dial to ashooting mode.•The camera will then turn on and theLCD panel will display one of thefollowing battery level icons:: Batter

Page 8 - Nomenclature

16Mounting and Detaching a Lens1Remove the caps.•Remove the rear lens cap and thecamera body cap.2Mount the lens.•Align the red dots on the lens andca

Page 9

17How the Shutter Button Works Camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake.Camera shake can cause blurred pictures. To preven

Page 10 - LCD Panel

18Loading and Unloading Film2Open the back cover.•Slide the back cover release lever asshown by the arrow.1Turn the Command Dial to anysetting except

Page 11 - Viewfinder Information

19• If the film is not loaded properly, the < > icon will blink on the LCD paneland the shutter will not work. Reload the film cartridge properl

Page 12 - Command Dial

2Thank you for purchasing a Canon product.The EOS REBEL Ti (DATE) / 300V (DATE) is a very compact autofocus,single-lens reflex camera. It can be used

Page 13 - Before You Start

20Loading and Unloading FilmTo avoid taking a blurred shot, hold the camera properly as describedbelow.Horizontal shooting Vertical shootingTo rewind

Page 14 - Installing the Batteries

212Fully Automatic ShootingFull Auto Mode...22AF-Assist beam with the Built-in Flash ...

Page 15 - (With 24-ex. rolls)

22Full Auto ModeAll you do is point the camera and press the shutter button. Everythingis automatic so it is easy to photograph any subject. With seve

Page 16 - Mounting and Detaching a Lens

235Take the picture.•Compose the shot and press theshutter button fully.• When focus is achieved, the autofocus and auto exposure setting will alsobe

Page 17 - How the Shutter Button Works

24Programmed Image Control Modes Select a shooting mode to suit the target subject, and the camera willbe set to obtain the best results.PortraitLands

Page 18 - Loading and Unloading Film

25In the < > mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake. In the < > or< > mode, use a tripod if the shutter speed display blinks.

Page 19 - Unloading Film

26Using Red-eye Reduction (with the built-in flash)• Red-eye reduction will not work unless the subject looks at the red-eyereduction lamp. Tell the s

Page 20 - Holding the Camera

27Using the Self-timer 1Show the < > icon on the LCDpanel.•Press the < > button todisplay the < > icon.•To cancel the self-timer, pr

Page 21 - Fully Automatic Shooting

28Wireless Remote Control (DATE Model only)1Show the < > icon on the LCDpanel.•Press the < > button todisplay the < > icon.2Take the

Page 22 - Full Auto Mode

29Imprinting the Date or Time (DATE Model only)2Select the date format.•Turn the < > dial.The date format will change in thefollowing loop:The c

Page 23 - Take the picture

3Contents SymbolsThe Caution symbol alerts you to actions to prevent shootingproblems.The Note symbol gives supplemental information for basiccamera

Page 24 - Close-up

30Imprinting the Date or Time (DATE Model only)Setting the Date and Time1Move the < > arrow to < >.•Look at the LCD panel and press the<

Page 25 - Flash off

313User-Controlled ShootingSelecting an AF point...32Focusing Off-Center Subjects ...

Page 26 - Red-eye reduction

32Selecting an AF pointThe AF point is used for focusing. The AF point can be selected auto-matically by the camera or manually by you. In the Basic Z

Page 27 - Using the Self-timer

33Focusing Off-Center Subjects If you want to focus an off-center subject not covered by any of the AFpoints, use focus lock as described below.1Selec

Page 28 - Using the Eyepiece Cover

34When Autofocus Fails The camera has a high-precision AF system which can focus almost allsubjects. However, it can fail to achieve focus (the focus

Page 29 - (DATE Model only)

35Selecting the Film Advance ModeIn the One-Shot AF and AI Focus AF (except AI Servo AF) modes (→page55), when you press the shutter button halfway an

Page 30 - Setting the Date and Time

36:Program AE Like the < > (Full Auto) mode, thisis a general-purpose mode to makepicture-taking easy. It sets the shutterspeed and aperture aut

Page 31 - User-Controlled Shooting

37The Difference Between < > and < >• The < > and < > modes set the same shutter speed andaperture settings automatically for

Page 32 - Selecting an AF point

38:Shutter-Priority AE Taken with a fast shutter speed. Taken with a slow shutter speed.In this mode, you set the shutter speed and the camera sets th

Page 33 - Focusing Off-Center Subjects

39Shutter Speed Display• The shutter speed can be set and displayed in full and half stops. Shutterspeeds from “”to “”indicate the denominator of the

Page 34 - When Autofocus Fails

4Handling Cautions Camera Care and Storage(1) The camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it tophysical shock.(2) This camera is

Page 35 - Metering Modes

40:Aperture-Priority AE Taken with a large aperture. Taken with a small aperture.In this mode, you set the aperture and the camera sets the shutterspe

Page 36 - :Program AE

414Check the viewfinder display andtake the picture.•If the shutter speed display does notblink, a correct exposure will be obtained.• If the slowest

Page 37 - About Program Shift

42:Manual Exposure 1Turn the Command Dial to < >.3Press the shutter button halfwayto focus the subject.The exposure level will be displayed inth

Page 38 - :Shutter-Priority AE

43:Automatic Depth-of-Field AE This mode is for obtaining a wide depth of field automatically between anear subject and far subject. It is effective f

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44AE Lock With the same AF point, you can obtain and lock the auto exposure set-ting on one part of the picture and then recompose to focus a differen

Page 40 - :Aperture-Priority AE

45:Exposure Compensation Changing the exposure level set by the camera is called exposure compen-sation. Exposure compensation can be used to make the

Page 41 - Depth-of-field Preview

46Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) Correct exposureDecreasedexposureIncreasedexposure3Take the picture.The respective AEB amount isdisplayed on the LCD

Page 42 - :Manual Exposure

47Bulb Exposures • Remote Switch RS-60E3 (optional) is recommended for bulb exposures.• Bulb exposures can also be taken with wireless remote control

Page 43 - :Automatic Depth-of-Field AE

48Multiple ExposuresIf you shoot multiple exposures on the first few or last few frames of a roll, themultiple exposures might not be precisely aligne

Page 44 - AE Lock

49Using the Built-in Flash In a Basic Zone ModeIn a Basic Zone mode (except < >, < > and < >), the built-inflash will pop up and fi

Page 45 - :Exposure Compensation

5LCD DisplaysIn time, the camera’s LCD panel display and the LCD display in theviewfinder may fade and become difficult to read. If this happens, have

Page 46 - Set the desired AEB amount

50Using the Built-in Flash If the film is not DX-coded or if you want to set a different film speed,you can set the film speed manually after loading

Page 47 - Bulb Exposures

51Silencing the Beeper Connect the (optional) Remote SwitchRS-60E3’s plug to the camera’sremote control terminal. Press therelease button to take the

Page 48 - Multiple Exposures

52ReferenceExposure occurs when the film is exposed to light. Correct exposure isobtained when the film is exposed to a proper amount of light in acco

Page 49 - Using the Built-in Flash

53Mode Blinking Warning Indication CountermeasuresExposure Warning ListThe subject is toodark.The subject is toobright.The picture will beunderexposed

Page 50 - :Setting the ISO Film Speed

54ReferenceFeature Availability TableCommand Dial ModeOne-ShotAI ServoAI FocusAutoManualAF-Assist beamSingle frameContinuousSelf-timer/Remote controlE

Page 51 - Using the Remote Switch

55Film Advance ModeOne-Shot AFThe picture cannot be takenuntil focus is achieved. Whenfocus is achieved, it alsolocks at the same time. Theevaluative

Page 52 - Reference

56ReferenceNothing is dis-played on theLCD panel.The picturelooks blurred.The shutterdoes not work.The < >icon blinks onthe LCD panel.Troublesho

Page 53 - Exposure Warning List

57Major Specifications• TypeType ...35 mm AF/AE SLR camera with built-in winder and flashRecording media ...

Page 54

58ReferenceExposure compensation ...Manual exposure compensation: +/– 2 stops in 1/2-stopincrements (can be used with AEB)Auto Exposure Bracketin

Page 56

6Quick Start Guide 1Install the batteries.Insert two CR2 lithium bat-teries as shown by the bat-tery orientation diagram onthe battery compartmentcove

Page 57 - Major Specifications

CT1-1236-000©CANON INC. 2002 PRINTED IN TAIWANThis Instructions booklet is current as of April 2002. For information on using thecamera with system ac

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73On the lens, set thefocus mode switch to <AF>.(→page 16)4Turn the Command Dialto < > (Full Auto).(→page 22)7Take the picture.Press the s

Page 59

8Nomenclature Command Dial (→page 12)< > Main Dial (→page 2)Shutter button (→page 17)< >Film plane markGrip / Batterycompartmen

Page 60 - CT1-1236-000

9Functionbutton (→page 19,26, 29, 46, 48, 50, 51)LCD panel (→page 10) < > AF point selection button(→page 32) Eyecup (→page 28) Back cover<

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