Canon 350D, 300D, 400D manual Canon 1D Mark II and 1Ds Mark, Canon 1D Mark IIn

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Canon 1D Mark II and 1Ds Mark II

1.Install the ExpoDisc and set the camera to Manual Focus mode.

2.Allow the camera to set an automatic exposure using the “P”, “S” or “A” modes or set the correct manual exposure in “M” mode.

3.Press and hold the white ʻWBʼ button while turning the thumb dial to select the custom WB icon () in the control panel, then release the ʻWBʼ button.

4.Aim the camera towards the light illuminating the subject and press the shutter release button.

5.Press the ʻMENUʼ button to access menu system.

6.Press and hold the ʻSELECTʼ button and rotate the thumb dial to access the ʻcamera recording sub menuʼ <camera icon>, then release the ʻSELECTʼ button.

7.Press and hold the ʻSELECTʼ button and scroll down to ʻCustom WBʼ then release the ʻSELECTʼ button.

8.Press and hold the ʻSELECTʼ button and rotate the thumb dial to select the last picture taken, then release the ʻSELECTʼ button.

9.Press and hold the ʻSELECTʼ button and rotate thumb dial to select ʻOKʼ then release the ʻSELECTʼ button.

10.Press the ʻMENUʼ button to exit menu system.

11.Remove the ExpoDisc, return camera to Auto Focus if desired, and start shooting.

Canon 1D Mark IIn

1.Install the ExpoDisc and set the camera to Manual Focus mode.

2.Allow the camera to set an automatic exposure using the “P”, “S” or “A” modes or set the correct manual exposure in “M” mode.

3.Aim the camera towards the light illuminating the subject and press the shutter release button.

4.Push the ʻMENUʼ button.

5.Press and hold the ʻSELECTʼ button and rotate the thumb dial to access the ʻcamera recording sub menuʼ <camera icon>, then release the ʻSELECTʼ button.

6.Press and hold the ʻSELECTʼ button and scroll down to the ʻCustom WBʼ then release the ʻSELECTʼ button.

7.Press and hold the ʻSELECTʼ button and rotate the thumb dial to select the last picture taken, then release the ʻSELECTʼ button.

8.Press and hold the ʻSELECTʼ button and rotate the thumb dial to select ʻOKʼ (it will turn green), then release the ʻSELECTʼ button.

9.Push the ʻMENUʼ button to exit the menu.

10.Press and hold the ʻWBʼ button while turning the thumb dial to select the

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400D, 350D, 300D specifications

The Canon EOS 350D, 300D, and 400D are pivotal models in the history of Canon's digital SLRs, each contributing significantly to the popularization of DSLR technology among enthusiasts and professionals.

The Canon EOS 300D, introduced in 2003, marked a turning point for digital photography. It was Canon's first entry-level DSLR and brought professional-quality features to a wider audience. It features an 18-megapixel APS-C sensor, capturing images at a maximum resolution of 3072 x 2048 pixels. One of its defining characteristics was the inclusion of an 8-megapixel sensor, which was revolutionary at the time, allowing photographers to produce detailed images. The camera also provided a robust build and a user-friendly interface, making it accessible to beginners.

In 2005, Canon released the EOS 350D, building upon the 300D's foundation. The 350D refined the design with a smaller and lighter body, while also bumping up the resolution to 8 megapixels. It introduced a 2-inch LCD screen with a sharper display, enhancing usability. The camera also incorporated a more advanced DIGIC II image processor, improving overall performance, including faster autofocus and better noise control at higher ISO settings. The 350D supported a range of lenses, further expanding creative possibilities for users.

The Canon EOS 400D, launched in 2006, pushed the envelope further. With a resolution of 10 megapixels, it offered even more detail in images. The 400D introduced a newly designed dust reduction system, effectively combating sensor dust—a common issue for DSLRs. The 2.5-inch LCD screen was larger and featured a better viewing angle, allowing for more comfortable composing and reviewing of shots. This model was also equipped with the DIGIC III processor, which improved shooting speed and image quality, particularly in challenging lighting conditions.

All three models share a commitment to durability, usability, and performance, making them ideal choices for budding photographers. Their compatibility with Canon's extensive EF lens lineup ensures that users have access to a broad range of focal lengths and creative options.

In summary, the Canon EOS 300D, 350D, and 400D each played a significant role in the evolution of digital photography, providing key technologies and features that appeal to both novice and seasoned photographers alike. Their legacy continues to influence Canon's current offerings in the DSLR market.