Canon Speedlite 577 G Manual de instrucciones

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Although the design of the A-series lineup including AE-1 and its successor,
the A-1, was well-received among users, the Canon camera design
department was aware of the limitation in the conventional design method.
In automated cameras which no longer require a winding lever or rewinding
crank, the mechanical design applied to the A-series cameras would result in
something like an empty shell. Design is meaningless without contents.
Different contents shall be met with different designs; consequently, the high-
tech cameras with advanced technologies deserve their own designs. The
camera design department had confidence that they were the ones who could
break through the barrier with pride of success achieved in the design of the
A-series.
The camera design department successively developed design models for
the new concept camera, though their activities were not necessarily
encouraged within the company. There was already an established design
concept for the advanced SLR cameras on the market and half of Canon's
overall sales were brought by such camera sales.
Against this situation, the camera design department proclaimed its design
policy, which worked as the guidelines for the next-generation cameras: "as
long as a camera functions as a tool to extend the roles of human hands and
eyes for image reproduction, it must be human-friendly." Thus the earliest
idea of ergonomic design, which is incorporated commonly to many products
nowadays, emerged through the development of the T90.
Enhancing the capability of image reproduction requires a camera to be multi-
functional, but the camera does not qualify as truly "multifunctional" if its
versatile functions make the operation complicated. Look at the Canon A-1 at
the right below. The A-1 is the first model which realizes the fully-automated,
computerized control with multiple functions. When the A-1 was launched in
1978, it dominated the market with a catch phrase, the "camera robot."
“Multifunctional” was directly reflected in its design style deserving its name
"robot." Still, there was a room for improvement in terms of easy operation.
After the A-1, Canon pursued the easier-to-use camera design through the T-
series (the T50, the T70, and the T80). The catch phrase, "Canon camera is
becoming more and more like the human hand" was created when the T50
first came on the market in 1983.
"Harmony between the automated control and the use's will" was the
development concept for the T90, the final model in the T-series. The design
target was to integrate the user at the highest possible level with the camera
hich is armed with the advanced technology.
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Canon T90, 1986
The Canon T90's appearance is
designed by German industrial
designer Luigi Colani, and was the
third model from the T series, after the
T50 in 1983 and the T70 in 1984 (In
total, there were five T-series models
including the T80, which was an
autofocus camera that was launched
in 1985. But the T90 has cast more
influences to Canon's future designs
of cameras as a whole than any other
camera within their line-up. It was a
great camera by any standard,
featuring some revolutionary
innovations as well as practical and
very functional human engineering
factors in its design. Thus, five years
after the Canon flagship model, the
Canon New F-1 was launched (1981),
the T90 became the bridging model
between the first full AF model, the
Canon 650, that was brought out by
Canon barely a year later in March,
1987 and the older manual focus
Canons. The life span of the Canon
T90 was the shortest and can also be
considered the last of 's e r i o u s' FD-
based manual focus SLR camera
from Canon (The Canon T60 was
launched in 1990) - but it is also the
most sophisticated automatic
exposure 35mm SLR that Canon has
ever produced prior to the new EF
mounted EOS AF SLR cameras, and
was also affectionately nicknamed as
the 'Tank" in Japan.
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Pagina 1 - Canon T90, 1986

Although the design of the A-series lineup including AE-1 and its successor, the A-1, was well-received among users, the Canon camera design departme

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Setting the Film Rewind Mode Shooting Capacity (with 24-exp. film) Temperature/Battery Film winding mode Alkaline (LR6/AM-3) Carbon-zinc (R6/S

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Setting the Shooting Mode <Shooting Modes of the T90> The Canon T90 has various shooting modes to meet your needs and what you want your pict

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Both the shutter speed and the aperture are automatically set according to the brightness of the subject and a programmed shutter speed/aperture combi

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WIDE P-3 STANDARD TELE P-3 There are four other shooting modes, though the FD lens must be removed from the "A" mark. <Setting Each

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1) While pressing the shooting mode selector, turn the electronic input dial until the "Av" indicating the aperture-priority AE appears on

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1) While pressing the shooting mode selector, turn the electronic input dial until "P" indicating the variable-shift program AE appears on

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This system, with its 13% coverage of the field of view, allows you to meter only the central portion of the image in the viewfinder. It is particu

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This is the normal setting position used for general photography, and is recommended especially for AE photography. 2. Partial metering With this me

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the focusing ring until the main subject is sharp. and lower halves of the central split rangefinder merge to become one unbroken image. New split

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shutter button all the way to take the picture. The film will be automatically advanced to the next frame. If the correct exposure is not possible,

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The Canon T90 is designed as a comprehensive package of the most advanced and innovative technologies available in the world today, balancing your p

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1. When using a film with DX code The remaining frames are displayed on the right of the viewfinder by the "<" mark, "F" (

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At the end of the roll, the camera rewinds the film automatically. 1) While the camera is rewinding the film, the film transport bars will move in s

Pagina 15 - Setting the Metering Mode

1) Open the palm wing. Intermediate Operation Shooting with the Lens Set on "A" Mark. Spot Metering The spot metering can be used in th

Pagina 16 - How to Use the Metering Mode

One-point spot metering is also possible by pressing the shutter button halfway. In this case, however, the exposure value is not stored into memory

Pagina 17 - Focusing

1) As shown in the photo above, when you want to obtain correct exposure on her face and also want to obtain correct exposure on the background, pr

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used when it is black. ï The H/S control can be used with both the one-point spot metering and the multi-spot metering. Here is how to use the H/S co

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Shadow Control Examples 0 -1 -2 *figures indicate the amount of exposure compensation Manual Override This is a creative mode in which

Pagina 20 - Automatic Film Rewind

4) Push in the stop-down lever. A " A'' mark will then be displayed on the display panel. 5) The camera sets the shutter speed auto

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The shooting objectives of this mode are the same as for stopped-down AE mode, but this mode needs manual operation. 1 ) Set the display panel to &q

Pagina 22 - Spot Metering

This mark, engraved on the top of the camera body, indicates the exact position of the film plane. It is useful for measuring the exact shooting dist

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Load the film. The camera sets the first usable frame automatically. 1) Push the back cover latch down, while pressing the back cover lock button.

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120 seconds Self-timer Photography The self-timer allows you a time-lag of either 2 or 10 sees. Use the 10 sec self-timer when you want to be

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< Exposure Compensation Index > 1) Press the exposure compensation button. The exposure compensation index will then appear on the display pan

Pagina 26 - Manual Override

1) Press both the shooting mode selector and the metering mode selector at the same time. The " ME " mark indicating multiple exposure

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2) While shooting The operating procedures are all the same as above. < Exposure Compensation in Multiple Exposures > When you make multiple

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Flash Photography Canon developed the PMS (Permanent Magnet Shutter), which makes flash photography with an X-sync speed of 1/250 sec possible.

Pagina 29 - Bulb (Long Exposure)

effects. ï "FE lock" stands for flash exposure lock. 3. FE Lock + H/S Control It is also possible to use the FE lock mode of the Speed

Pagina 30 - Exposure Compensation

Viewfinder Information When the shutter button is pressed halfway, after the flash has been charged, you can confirm the exposure in the viewfinder.

Pagina 31 - Multiple Exposure

Note With the Interface Unit D.M.B. all data can be checked on the screen of an MSX personal computer. (Data Memory Back 90, Interface Unit D.M.B. a

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T90. As the name "Command" suggests, it not only records data but also controls the T90 for various types of timed photography. The followin

Pagina 33 - Shooting with Infrared Film

transmitter and the receiver). The accessories consist of the TTL Hot Shoe Adapter the TTL Distributor, the Off-camera Shoe Adapter and the Connecting

Pagina 34 - Flash Photography

1) Press the shutter button halfway to check the exposure. Exposure will be correct unless the shutter speed display and/or the aperture value display

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The Remote Switch 60T3 is designed to be used when the camera is mounted on a tripod for close-up shooting or when using a telephoto lens with which

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D: Matte/Section Similar to C screen but with horizontal and vertical reference lines. Recommended for architectural photography and copy work in whi

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Cleaning tools: Blower brush, Cleaning fluid; Cleaning tissue, Silicone cloth (1) To clean the lens surface and the view finder : Blow off dust with t

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Other Notes 1. Liquid Crystal Display The T90's display panel uses liquid crystal to display exposure information. After about 5 years of nor

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ï On the display panel, the error display (EEE) will appear while the "HELP" is displayed in the viewfinder. ï The "HELP" and &quo

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3.Aperture-priority AE (Safety shift ON) 4. Aperture-priority AE (Safety shift OFF) 5. Standard program AE 6.Variable-shuft program AE

Pagina 41 - Caring for Your Camera

2) Use a film with lower ISO film speed. -3 1) Decrease the shutter speed setting until the aperture value stops blinking. -4 1) Increase the shutter

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This viewfinder is bright and easy to read. Only the necessary information is displayed outside the field of view. The diagram below shows all the in

Pagina 43 - Other Notes

4) Then turn the lens clockwise until it stops and the lens release button pops out with a click. To remove the lens, turn it counterclockwise while

Pagina 44 - Exposure Warning Display

Turning on the Camera Slide the main switch to "A". The display will come on at this time. If the display does not appear, confirm that

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batteries at the following times. After loading new batteries. After storing the camera for a long time. If the shutter does not release. When yo

Pagina 46 - Viewfinder Information

3) Pull the film leader across the back of the camera until its tip is aligned with the orange index. 4) Close the back cover. The camera will adva

Pagina 47 - Carrying the Camera

While the camera is advancing the film, the film transport bars (also serve as the battery check marks) will appear at the bottom of the display

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