Canon EOS-1V Digital Camera User Manual


 
Major Specifications
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AF focusing point indicator
......Superimposed focusing point in viewfinder and also indicated on
LCD panel
AF-assist beam ...............Emitted automatically by the attached EOS Speedlite when
necessary.
• Shutter
Type ................................Vertical-travel, focal-plane shutter with all speeds electronically-
controlled.
Shutter speeds................30 to 1/8000 sec. in 1/3-stops, X-sync at 1/250 sec.
Shutter release................Soft-touch electromagnetic release
Self-timer.........................10-sec. or 2-sec. delay.
• Film Transport
Film loading.....................Automatic. After film is loaded and the back closed, the film
advances to frame 1 automatically, taking about 1 sec.
Film advance system.......Automatic film advance with built-in motor.
(1) EOS-1 V: Single-frame and continuous shooting.
(2) EOS-1 V HS (w/Power Drive Booster PB-E2): Single-frame,
low-speed continuous, high-speed continuous, and ultra-high
speed continuous (w/NP-E2).
Infrared film .....................Compatible
Film rewind system..........At the end of the roll, automatic film rewind with a built-in motor.
Midroll rewind possible.
Film rewind time/noise.....High-speed rewind: Approx. 4.5 sec. for 24-ex. film and approx. 8
sec. for 36-ex. film at 59 dB
Silent rewind....................Approx. 12 sec. for 24-ex. film and approx. 18 sec. for 36-ex. film
at 49 dB
• Film ID Imprinting (w/standard camera back)
Information Imprinted ......Any number from 00 to 99 and film No. from 001 to 999
Imprinting position and size
.....Frame 0 on film leader, text height approx. 1 mm
Imprinting method............After film advances during initial loading, a minilamp imprints
transparent LCD numerals on the film base. (Imprinting cannot be
disabled.)
Imprinting confirmation....During imprinting, the ID mark lights on the LCD panel.
Ambient temperature.......Imprinting assured between 45˚C and –10˚C
Power source ..................Same as for the camera
• Shooting Data
System ............................When a picture is taken, the shooting data is automatically
recorded in the built-in memory. The data can be later transferred
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