Canon EOS 650 User Manual

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Shutter:
Vertical-travel focal plane shutter with soft-touch

electromagnetic release. All speeds electronically
controlled.

Shutter Speed:

EOS 650—1/2000—30 secs and bulb. X-sync is

1/125 sec. Can be set in 1/2-step in­

crements.

EOS 620—1/4000—30 secs and bulb. X-sync is

1/250 sec. Can be set in 1/2-step in­

crements.

Self-timer:

Electronically controlled with a delay of approx.
10 secs indicated by blinking LED operation confir­

mation lamp.
Film Loading:
After film positioning and back cover closure, the.

film automatically advances to the first usable
frame and then stops (approx. 1.5 secs)
Film Wind:
Automatic using the built-in miniature motor. Con­
firmation by the film transport bar marks in the

display panel.
Film Winding Mode:
Two selectable modes; S (single exposure) and C

(continuous exposure at the maximum speed of

approx, three frames per second).

Film Rewind:
Automatic using the built-in miniature motor.

Starts when the film end is reached and then
stops (with 24-exp. film, approx. 10 secs with the

EOS 650 and approx. 7 secs with the EOS 620).
Mid-roll rewind performed by pressing the film
rewind button.
Flash Contact:

Coupled directly to the camera by X-sync contact
on the accessory shoe.

Automatic Flash (using the Speedlite 420EZ/
300EZ with the camera set to “P”):

A-TTL flash auto-Using the camera’s A-TTL pro­
gram and the flash’s near-infrared preflash, the

correct aperture value is automatically set. X-
sync speed is also automatically set between

1/60 and 1/125 sec with the EOS 650 and bet­

ween 1/60 and 1/250 sec with the EOS 620 upon
flash charge completion. TTL control system
which meters the light reflected from the film
surface. Automatic fill-in flash is possible.

Grip:
Interchangeable.

The GR30 (without remote control terminal) is

standard with the EOS 650.
The GR20 (with remote control terminal) is stan­
dard with the EOS 620.
The large-size. Grip GR10 is available optionally.

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Depth-of-Field Check:
By pressing the depth-of-field check button.

LCD Display Panel:

Displays only the information required at the time,

e.g. shooting mode, film winding mode, AF mode,

shutter speed, aperture value, film speed, or bat­
tery check. Timer function for eight secs is pro­
vided; the display is held on for eight secs after

the switch i.e., shutter button is pressed. The EOS
620’s display panel can be illuminated by electro­
luminescence.
Power Source:

One, six-volt lithium battery pack (2CR5). Battery

is replaced by removing grip.

Battery Check:
By pressing the battery check button. Three

energy levels are shown by the battery check bar
marks in the display panel.

Back Cover:

Interchangeable. Opened by sliding the latch with

safety lock. Quartz Date Back E and Technical

Back E can be attached.

Dimensions: 148(W) x 108.3(H) x 67.5(D) mm

(5-13/16" X 4-1/4" X 2-5/8")

Weight: EOS650—660g (23-5/16 oz.) body only

EOS620—700g (24-11/16 oz.) body only

(All data are based on Canon’s Standard Test

Method.)

Subject to change without notice.

This equipment has been tested and found

to comply with the limits for a Class B com­
puting device In accordance with the

specifications set forth in Subpart J of Part

15 of the FCC Rules. If this equipment does

cause interference to radio or television

reception which can be determined by turn­
ing the equipment on and off, use the equip­

ment in another location. If necessary, the
user should consult the dealer or an ex­
perienced radio/television technician for ad­

ditional suggestions. The user may find the
following booklet prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission helpful:

“How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV in­

terference Problems"
This booklet is available from the US

Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C., 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4."

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