Canon 800 manual Before You Begin

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Before You Begin...

CAUTIONS

Do not set up the scanner on sloping, wobbly or otherwise unstable surfaces or in locations affected by excessive vibration. The scanner could cause injury if it falls over or slides off the surface.

Do not block the ventilation slots as this could result in a fire due to the build up of heat inside the scan- ner.

Do not place vessels containing liquids (cups, vases, etc.) or small metal objects (paper clips, staples, necklaces, etc.) on top of the scanner. Liquids or metal objects falling into the scanner could cause an electric shock or fire. If any liquids or metal objects fall into the scanner, immediately switch the scanner off, unplug the power cord and contact an autho- rized Canon dealer or service center.

Do not set up the scanner in dusty or humid locations as this could result in an electric shock or fire.

Do not place heavy objects on top of the scanner as such objects could fall and cause injury.

Use only a power supply having the rated voltage. The use of other voltages could result in a fire or electric shock.

Always unplug the power cord by grasping the plug itself. Pulling on the power cord can damage the cord so that the core wires are exposed or snapped and could cause a fire or electric shock.

Do not use an extension power cord as this could cause a fire or electric shock.

Keep the area around the power outlet free of ob- stacles to ensure that the scanner can be unplugged quickly in the event of an emergency.

Take care not to tip water or flammable solvents such as alcohol, thinners or benzene into the scanner as this could result in a fire or electric shock.

If the scanner will be left unused for a lengthy period, always unplug the scanner as a safety mea- sure.

Avoid touching internal scanner components when you perform routine cleaning or maintenance such as changing the lamp. Some internal components generate high temperatures or high voltages. To avoid injury such as burns or electric shocks, take care also that metal objects such as necklaces or bracelets do not come into contact with internal scanner components.

To avoid injury when you are moving the scanner, take care not to put your hands on the metal protrusions on the underside of the scanner unit.

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Contents Page FCC Regulations For 120V models Introduction Conventions Used in These Instructions Contents Before You Begin Safety NotesChoosing a Safe Location Before You Begin Power Supply Important Warnings Before You Begin Features Reader/Printer/Scanner mode factory default Reader/Printer modeScanner mode Operation ModesChecking the Box Contents Important Components and Their Functions Optional Products Preparing the Carrier Fixed-focus Lenses LensesFitting and Replacing Lenses Zoom LensesPreparing the Printer Connecting the Computer Connecting to a ComputerDevice Drivers Using the Operation Panel Keys Operation PanelOperation Keyboard optional Switching Off Using the ScannerSwitching On Loading the FilmAuto Focus Adjusting the ImageFocusing the Image Manual FocusRotation by any angle Enlarging and Reducing the ImageRotating the Image RotationPrinting or Scanning the Image Selecting the PolarityAutomatic adjustment Brightness AdjustmentManual adjustment Selecting the paper feed cassette Selecting the Paper for PrintingSelecting paper for the multipurpose tray Setting the Scanning Position Selecting the Scan SizeRemoving the entire border Trimming/Border settingsTrimming Leaving a margin around the imageStoring a Zoom Setting Special FeaturesStoring the Lens Magnification Function Keys Programming Function KeysFunctions that Can Be Assigned to Function Keys Photo mode default setting F5 Adjust margins default setting P3Adjust sharpness default setting P4 Import marginsReaderPrinter mode default setting F4 Background Erase default setting P2Scanner mode default setting F1 Function Key LabelsAdd on Setting Setting the Add OnMonth/Day/Year 10/2000 Setting the Caption Setting the CaptionSetting the Date and Time Setting the Date and TimeChecking the Date and Time Setting the Auto Clear Time Maintenance and Troubleshooting Replacing the LampLamp socket will result in damage to the lamp Cleaning the Screen and Main Unit Routine CleaningCleaning the Lens Cleaning Mode Cleaning the Fuser RollerTroubleshooting Problem SolutionAutomatic Border Removal and Skew Correction User Call Errors Service Call Errors When you cannot clear a service call errorSpecifications Index Scanning Position key Start key
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800 specifications

The Canon EOS 800 DSLR camera, also known as the Canon EOS 800D, is a versatile and user-friendly digital camera that caters to both beginners and experienced photographers. It is part of Canon's Rebel series, renowned for its accessibility and impressive performance. The EOS 800D features a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor, offering exceptional image quality with fine detail and vibrant colors. This sensor allows for great low-light performance, enabling photographers to capture stunning images even in challenging lighting conditions.

One of the standout features of the Canon 800D is its Dual Pixel Autofocus system, which provides fast and accurate focusing for both still photography and video recording. This technology utilizes phase-detection across the entire sensor, resulting in smooth and responsive autofocus when capturing moving subjects, making it an ideal choice for sports and wildlife photography. The 800D also offers a 45-point all cross-type AF system, ensuring precise autofocus regardless of composition.

The camera has a 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen LCD, providing flexibility for composing shots from various angles. Photographers can easily navigate menus and adjust settings with a simple touch, making it an intuitive device for those new to photography. Additionally, the EOS 800D supports Full HD 1080p video recording at up to 60 frames per second, allowing users to create high-quality video content alongside their still images.

In terms of connectivity, the camera features built-in Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth, facilitating easy sharing of images and remote control capabilities. This integration allows users to transfer photos to their smartphones or tablets with ease, enhancing the convenience of modern photography.

The Canon EOS 800D is equipped with a DIGIC 7 image processor, which contributes to faster performance, improved noise reduction, and overall better image quality. The camera also boasts a continuous shooting speed of 6 frames per second, making it suitable for capturing fast action sequences.

In summary, the Canon EOS 800D is an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and feature-rich DSLR camera. Its combination of a high-resolution sensor, advanced autofocus capabilities, and connectivity options make it a compelling option for anyone looking to expand their photography skills while enjoying the process.