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Camera Manuals - Canon - Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III Camera User Manual

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213 Pages
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6
Chapters 1 – 3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions of
this camera. Chapters 4 onward explain the advanced functions, letting you
learn more as you read each chapter.
Checking the Package Contents .......2
Read This First ..................................3
What Do You Want to Do? ................4
Conventions Used in This Guide .......8
Safety Precautions.............................9
1. Getting Started
........................................... 13
Charging the Battery........................14
Compatible Memory Cards
(Sold Separately) .............................16
Inserting the Battery and
Memory Card...................................16
Setting the Date and Time...............19
Setting the Display Language..........21
Formatting Memory Cards...............22
Pressing the Shutter Button.............23
Taking Pictures (Smart Auto)...........24
Viewing Images ...............................27
Erasing Images................................28
Shooting in Easy mode....................29
Viewing or Erasing in Easy mode....30
Shooting Movies ..............................31
Viewing Movies................................33
Transferring Images to a Computer for
Viewing ............................................34
Accessories .....................................38
Separately Sold Accessories...........39
2. Learning More
........................................... 41
Components Guide..........................42
Screen Display.................................44
Indicator ...........................................45
FUNC. Menu – Basic Operations ....46
MENU – Basic Operations...............47
Changing the Sound Settings..........48
Changing the Screen Brightness .... 49
Returning the Camera to Default
Settings ........................................... 50
Low Level Memory Card
Formatting....................................... 51
Power Saving Function (Auto Power
Down).............................................. 52
Clock Functions............................... 52
3. Shooting in Special Conditions and
Commonly Used Functions........53
Shooting in Various Conditions ....... 54
Shooting in Special Scenes ............ 55
Adding Effects and Shooting........... 58
Detecting a Smile and Shooting...... 60
Using the Wink Self-Timer .............. 61
Using the Face Self-Timer .............. 62
Turning the Flash Off ...................... 64
Zooming in More Closely on
Subjects (Digital Zoom)................... 65
Inserting the Date and Time............ 67
Using the Self-Timer ....................... 68
4. Choosing Settings
Yourself ............................. 69
Shooting in Program AE.................. 70
Adjusting the Brightness (Exposure
Compensation)................................ 70
Turning the Flash On ...................... 71
Changing the Focus Range
(Macro)............................................ 71
Changing the Recording Pixel
Setting (Image Size)........................ 72
Changing the Compression Ratio
(Image Quality)................................ 72
Changing the ISO Speed ................ 74
Adjusting the White
Balance ........................................... 75
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Continuous Shooting....................... 76
Changing the Tone of
an Image (My Colors) ..................... 77
Shooting Using the Two
Second Self-Timer .......................... 78
Customizing the Self-
Timer............................................... 79
Shooting Using a TV Monitor .......... 80
Changing the
Composition with the Focus Lock ... 80
5. Getting More Out of
Your Camera......................81
Changing the AF Frame Mode........ 82
Magnifying the Focal Point.............. 83
Shooting with the AF Lock .............. 84
Shooting with Servo AF .................. 84
Choosing the Person to Focus On
(Face Select)................................... 85
Changing the Metering Method....... 86
Shooting in Manual Focus Mode .... 87
Shooting with the AE Lock.............. 88
Shooting with the FE Lock .............. 88
Shooting with Slow Synchro ........... 89
Setting the Shutter Speed............... 90
Setting the Aperture Value.............. 91
Setting the Shutter
Speed and Aperture Value.............. 92
Correcting the
Brightness and Shooting
(i-Contrast) ...................................... 93
Red-Eye Correction ........................ 94
Adjusting the Flash Exposure
Compensation................................. 95
Adjusting the Flash Output.............. 96
Checking for Shut Eyes .................. 96
Changing the Color and Shooting... 97
Shooting Stitch Assist Images ...... 100
6. Using Various Functions for
Shooting Movies.............101
Shooting Movies ........................... 102
Changing the Movie Mode............ 102
Changing the Image Quality..........103
AE Lock/Exposure Shift.................104
Other Shooting Functions..............105
Playback Functions .......................106
Editing ...........................................107
7. Using Various Playback and
Editing Functions............. 109
Quickly Searching Images.............110
Viewing Images in Filtered
Playback........................................111
Viewing Slideshows.......................113
Checking the Focus.......................115
Magnifying Images ........................116
Changing Image
Transitions.....................................116
Viewing Images on a TV ...............117
Viewing Images on a High-Definition
TV..................................................118
Displaying Various Images
(Smart Shuffle) ..............................119
Protecting Images .........................120
Erasing All Images ........................123
Organizing Images
by Category (My Category) ...........125
Tagging Images as Favorites ........127
Rotating Images ............................129
Resizing Images............................130
Trimming .......................................131
Adding Effects with
the My Colors Function .................132
Correcting the
Brightness (i-Contrast) ..................133
Correcting the Red-Eye Effect.......134
8. Printing
..........................................135
Printing Images .............................136
Printing from the Print List
(DPOF) ..........................................138
Choosing Images for Printing
(DPOF) ..........................................140
Conventions Used in This Guide
8
9. Customizing
Camera Settings............. 143
Changing Camera Settings............144
Changing Shooting Function
Settings..........................................149
Changing Playback Function
Settings..........................................154
10.Useful Information
......................................... 155
Using Household Power ................156
Using the Eye-Fi Card................... 157
Troubleshooting ............................ 159
List of Messages That Appear
on the Screen................................ 162
Information Displayed on the
Screen........................................... 164
Functions Available in Each
Shooting Mode.............................. 166
Menus ........................................... 168
Handling Precautions .................... 172
Specifications ................................ 173
Index ............................................. 176
• Icons are used in the text to represent the camera buttons and control dial.
• Language that displays on the screen appears inside [ ] (square brackets).
• The directional buttons, control dial, and FUNC./SET button are
represented by the following icons.
• : Things you should be careful about.
• : Troubleshooting tips.
• : Hints for getting more out of your camera.
• : Supplemental information.
• (p. xx): Reference pages. “xx” stands for a page number.
• This guide assumes all functions are at their default settings.
• The various types of memory cards that can be used in this camera are
collectively referred to as memory cards in this guide.
Conventions Used in This Guide
(Right button)
(FUNC./SET button)
(Up button)
(Left button)
(Down button)
(Control dial)

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