Dioptric adjustment, Remove the eyecup, Turn the dioptric adjustment – Canon EOS 1 V HS User Manual

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Dioptric Adjustment

By adjusting the diopter to suit your vision (with or without eyeglasses), the

viewfinder image will look clearer. The camera’s adjustable dioptric range

is -3 to +1 dpt.

Remove the eyecup.

• While grasping both sides of the

eyecup, slide it upward to remove.

Turn the dioptric adjustment

knob.

• Turn the knob to the right or left until

the focusing point or the center spot

metering circle looks sharp in the

viewfinder.

• The diagram shows the knob set at

the standard diopter (-1 dpt).

Reattach the eyecup.

iJ if the viewfinder still does not look sharp after you turn the dioptric adjustment knob,

use one of the E-series dioptric adjustment lenses (sold separately). (->p.132)

Film ID Imprinting

A film ID No. consisting of a user-settable number (two digits) and a film roll

No. (three digits) is imprinted automatically on the film leader. The user-

settable number can be used to identify which EOS-1 V body you used (if
you have multiple EOS-1 V bodies) to shoot that roll. The film roll No.
counts up each time you load a roll of film into the camera. This way, you

can check the order in which the rolls were exposed.
The film ID is also used to match the shooting data recorded by the

camera. The shooting data is transferred to a personal computer with the
EOS LINK SOFTWARE ES-E1 (sold separately).

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