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Double Electrical Contacts

monitored by the main micro­

processor for dependability.

There’s no problem with power,

either. Pressing the battery check

button under the palm door gives

an instant readout of battery power
on the display panel. The display
panel also presents a row of blink­
ing dashes as a warning if the film

is not loaded properly. A row of
dashes coming out of the cartridge

symbol indicates correct film ad­

vance and film rewind, too.

TTL-CT-SIR ranging system

TTie TTI,CT-SIR (TTL Crosse

Type Secondary Image Registra­

tion) phase detection system deter­

mines focus by driving the lens

after completing a sophisticated

process of signal detection and
calculations. The system splits
light rays into four beams — two

horizontal and two vertical — that

form images on the surfaces of
four sensors. Focus is determined

, first by comparing the differences

in the data received by the two pairs

of images, then by deciding which
is the more reliable. Once this has

been determined — a matter of
microseconds — the lens motor
focuses the lens.

Cross ranging sensor BASIS

In order io develofTaTi AF sys­

tem accurate enough and reliable

enough to meet the standards pro­
fessional photographers insist on.

Canon had to develop a new cross
ranging sensor to replace the con­

ventional sensor used in the past.

This new BASIS (Base-Stored

Image Sensor) was the result of

extensive research, and consists of

two 47-bit horizontal line sensors

and two 29-bit vertical line sensors,

plus associated amplifier circuitry
that is housed in a clear-molded

package. By integrating an ampli­

fier with each individual element

of the sensor instead of just having

an amplifier section at the output
stage as CCDs do, BASIS preserves
signal integrity by amplifying the
electrical signals before they are
read out through switching. Signal

purity is thus maintained, with
minimum noise and minimum loss

of information. In addition, the

new BASIS is equipped with an

extra circuit that amplifies the

signal ten times in order to improve

sensitivity and S/N ratio. The

sensor pitch is also 10% finer than

that of previous BASIS sensors,

providing improved narrow-line

detection ability. Also, an anti­

reflection film coats the sensor in

order to stabilize signal detection.

This innovative cross ranging

sensor BASIS results in improved

accuracy and better efficiency,

making possible reliable low-light

level operation down to -1 EV.

Two microprocessors

The EOS'l employs an informa­

tion processing system composed
of two microprocessors. One is a

high-speed super-microprocessor

that is dedicated to AF operation

only. The other microprocessor is
in charge of AE and sequence con­
trols. The two microprocessors can

handle data independently and
simultaneously. As a result, elec­

tronic operation and AF speed and
accuracy are obviously superior.

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