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CAMERA HANDLING

Proper handling of your Canon EF is a very

important technique in picture taking. Probably

more pictures are lost through poor handling than

for any other reason. To take full advantage of the

EF's fast operation, you must learn where each

control is instinctively. Before loading film into the

camera, practice focusing, releasing the shutter and

using the winding lever. A few minutes of practice

now will pay off later in fewer missed shots.

iV Carrying the Camera

Attach the Canon EF's neckstrap and adjust it to a

length which feels "right" to you when the camera is
around your neck. To avoid dropping the camera

accidentally, you should always carry the camera by

its strap. Carry the EF around your neck, hang it

over your shoulder, or wrap the neckstrap around

your hand. For comfortable viewing and to keep

extraneous light from the viewfinder, the rubber

eyecup should be attached and kept on the eyepiece

permanently. Use a lens hood at all times to prevent

ghost images and flare. Also, you can protect the

front surface of the lens from dust or fingerprints by

attaching a UV (Ultraviolet) filter. When you are

taking pictures, it is a good idea to take the camera

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