Canon Eos 1ds Mark Ii

Canon Eos 1ds Mark Ii manual

INSTRUCTION MANUALThank you for purchasing a Canon product.The EOS-1Ds Mark II is a high-performance, digital AF SLR camera with a large (36mm x 24mm), 16.70-megapixel CMOS sensor. The camera is compatible with all Canon EF lenses (except the EF-S lens) and designed for quick shooting at will. Besides high-precision Area AF, the camera has many features for all types of photography, from fully automatic snapshooting to professional-level, creative work. Read this Instruction Manual to familiarize yourself with the proper operation of this camera.Test Canon Eos 1ds Mark Ii the Camera Before UsingBefore using the camera, take a few test shots and check that the images are properly recorded on the memory card. If the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or read by a personal Canon Eos 1d Mark Iii manual computer, Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience Canon Eos 30d Digital manual caused.CopyrightsCopyright laws in your country may prohibit the use of images of people and certain subjects for anything but private enjoyment. Also be aware that certain public performances, exhibitions, etc. , may prohibit photography. Canon and EOS are trademarks of Canon Inc. Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Corporation in the United States and other countries. SD is a trademark. All other corporate names and trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners. * This digital camera supports Design rule for Camera File System 2.0 and Exif 2.21 (also called Exif Print). Exif Print is a standard that enhances compatibility between digital cameras and printers. By connecting to an Exif Print-compliant printer, the camera setting information is incorporated and optimized to obtain better print output quality.Item Check ListCheck that all the following items have been included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer. The accessories included can also be checked in the System Map (p.170 ).EOS-1Ds Mark II / Camera body (Eyecup, body cap, and battery compart-ment cap attached. Built-in lithium battery for date/time.)Ni-MH Pack NP-E3 (protective cover and instructions included) Ni-MH Charger NC-E2 (Instructions included) DC Coupler Kit DCK-E1 (Instructions included) Wide Strap L5 Interface Cable IFC-450D4 Interface Cable IFC-400PCU Video Cable VC-100 EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Digital Photo Professional Disk Pocket GuideQuick start guide to shooting.EOS-1Ds Mark II Instruction Manual (this booklet) EOS-1Ds Mark II Software Instruction ManualExplains the procedure for transferring images to a personal computer and for RAW image processing.Digital Photo Professional Main Function Quick Guide Warranty card* Be careful not to lose any of the above items. * Using Canon memory cards is recommended.ContentsIntroductionItem Check List… 3 Handling Precautions… 8 Nomenclature… 10 Conventions Used in this Manual.. 16Getting StartedRecharging the Battery… 18 Installing and Removing the Battery.. 20 Using a Household Power Outlet.. 22 Mounting and Detaching a Lens… 23 Installing and Removing the Memory Card.. 24 Basic Operation… 27 Menu Operations… 32 Restoring the Default Settings… 36 Dioptric Adjustment… 37 Setting the Date and Time… 38 Replacing the Date/Time Battery.. 39 Cleaning the CMOS sensor… 40 Attaching the Neck Strap and Hand Strap… 422 Image SettingsSetting the Image-recording Quality.. 44 Canon Eos 400d Digital manual Setting the ISO Speed… 47 Selecting the White Balance.. 48 Custom White Balance… 49 Setting the Color Temperature… 51 White Balance Correction… 52 White Balance Auto Bracketing.. 53 Selecting the Color Matrix… 55 Creating Custom Color Matrix Settings.. 56 Setting the Processing Parameters… 58 Setting the Folder and Memory Card.. 60 Creating a new folder… 60 Selecting a Folder… 61 Selecting the Memory Card.. 61 Using Both Memory Cards for Image Recording (Backup). 62 File Numbering Methods.. 633 Autofocus and Drive ModesSelecting the AF Mode… 66 Selecting the AF Point… 68Registering and Switching the AF Point..70 AF Point Activation Area..72 AF Sensitivity and Lens Maximum Aperture..73 When Autofocus Fails (Manual Focusing)…75 Selecting the Drive Mode..Self-timer Operation…784 Exposure ControlSelecting a Metering Mode…80 Program AE….84 Shutter-Priority AE….86 Aperture-Priority AE…88 Depth-of-eld Preview…89 Manual Exposure…90 Setting Exposure Compensation..92 Auto Exposure Bracketing…93 AE Lock….95 Bulb Exposures….96 LCD Panel Illumination…96 Mirror Lockup…97 Eyepiece Shutter….97 Flash Photography….985 Image PlaybackReviewing Images…102 Auto Image Rotation..Image Playback…105 Changing the Image Display Format..106 Magnified View…109 Rotating an Image…110 Viewing the Images on TV…Image Protection…112 Sound Recording for an Image…114 Erasing Images…115 Formatting a Memory Card..118 8 6 Camera Direct Printing 7 DPOF: Digital Print Order Format 8 Customizing the Camera 9 ReferenceSafety WarningsFollow these safeguards and use the equipment properly to prevent injury, death, and material damage.Preventing Serious Injury or DeathTo prevent re, excessive heat, chemical leakage, and explosions, follow the safeguards below: – Do not u

Saitek Cyborg Keyboard

Saitek Cyborg Keyboard manual

Cyborg_Keyboard_manual_final.qxd04/03/2008Page 1SaitekCyborg keyboardUSER MANUAL BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG GUIDE DUTILISATION MANUALE DUSO MANUAL DEL USUARIOPage 2Saitek Cyborg keyboard controlsKeyboard mode: Only human side of face illuminated Cyborg mode: Both sides of face illuminated Next track Previous track Play/pause Mute Volume Lights off Windows key locked indicatorSaitek Cyborg keyboardCongratulations on purchasing your Saitek Cyborg keyboard. As well as being a high performance office tool the Cyborg keyboard is designed specifically for gaming and includes the following features: Independent backlighting – set different colours and brightness for the key gaming areas of the keyboard Tri-colour backlighting – choose from shades of red, green and amber Key illumination settings ensure colours remain even after a system reboot Enhanced multiple key presses in gaming areas for complex in-game commands Cyborg keys – 12 programmable keys for all your favourite macros and commands Hard wearing, metal-plated key caps in key gaming areas Touch-sensitive, backlit dashboard panel to control lighting and media commands Cyborg Mode – instantly disable the Windows keys and configure the colour and brightness of your gaming keys at Saitek Eclipse Ii manual the touch of a button Pass-through USB, audio and microphone sockets Adjustable wrist rest and keyboard rake angle (front and back) Gold-plated connectors for USB and audio The two keyboard modes – Normal and Cyborg mode – are selected by pressing the Cyborg head icon on the control panel. Normal Mode This is indicated by the left half of the Cyborg head icon illuminated. The media keys, brightness and colour controls, and keyboard lights on/off icon are also illuminated dimly. When in normal Saitek Cyborg Keyboard mode only the colour and the brightness of the keyboard can be changed and game keys are not lit. Cyborg Mode This is indicated by the whole Cyborg head icon illuminated. Everything that is lit in Normal mode plus the Widows key lock indicator and icons to select lighting for the Saitek Eclipse Iii manual individual key areas (Game keys, WASD, QWERTY, Arrow keys, Num-pad) are also lit. The Num pad, Game keys, WASD keys and Arrow keys all have independent controlled coloured lighting in Cyborg mode. The Cybord keyboard also includes 12 gaming keys which are programmable using Saiteks Smart Technology software and media keys for controlling music or video tracks. The WASD, cursor, Cyborg and NumPad keys can be lit independently from the rest of keyboard to highlight commonly used gaming keys.Game keys WASD keys Keyboard Arrow keys Cursor controls Lighting brightness Lighting colour Increase/decrease (brightness) or scroll through (colour) Caps/num/scroll locksInstalling your Cyborg keyboard1. First Saitek Sst manual plug the USB cable marked Saitek Cyborg Keyboard V 7 manual "K/B" into one of your PC’s free USB ports. If you intend to use headphones, speakers, headset or microphone, also plug the pink and green mini jackplugs into the corresponding audio in and out sockets of your PC. Now plug your headset, speaker cables etc into the pink audio in and green audio out sockets at the rear right side of your keyboard. 2. The Cyborg keyboard’s second USB cable marked "Ext" functions as a USB extension. Plug the cable into one of your PC’s free USB ports and then plug a USB device directly into the USB port on the rear right side of the keyboard. The USB device will now communicate directly with your PC.Programmable gaming keys WASD keysCursor controlsProgrammable gaming keysPage 43. To change the lighting settings of your Cyborg k

Alesis Multimix8fx

Alesis Multimix8fx manual

GMULTIFX1110 CrossReferenceGuide Interior11.25"x10.25"x4.25" Manufacturer Model Akai MPC500 Akai MPD16 Alesis MULTIMIX6FX Alesis MULTIMIX8FW Alesis MULTIMIX8FX Alesis MULTIMIX8USB Alesis MULTIMIX8FIREWIRE Alesis SR16 Alesis SR16 AltoAudio AMX100 AltoAudio AMX100FX AltoAudio L6 AltoAudio L8 AltoAudio S6 AltoAudio S8 Alto Audio S8 AmericanAudio QD1 AmericanAudio QD1MKII AmericanAudio XDM221 AmericanAudio XDM241 Alesis Multimix8fx AudioTechnica ATMX341A Behringer EURORACKUB1202 Behringer EURORACKUB802 Behringer MX602A Behringer MX802A Behringer UB1002 Behringer UB1202 Behringer UB802 Behringer VMX100 Behringer VMX200 Behringer XVAMP Behringer XENYX1002 Behringer XENYX1002FX Behringer XENYX1202 Behringer XENYX1202FX Behringer XENYX802 Benchmark DAC1C Boss AD8GatorCases 18922NDaleMabryHwy Lutz,FL33548February8,2010Page1of4Manufacturer Boss Boss Boss Boss Boss Denon Digidesign Digidesign Digitech Digitech Digitech Digitech Digitech Edirol Edirol Edirol Edirol Edirol Edirol Edirol ElectroHarmonix ElectroHarmonix EMU Fostex Fostex Fostex Fostex Fostex Gemini Gemini Hercules InterM InterM Korg Korg Line6 Line6 Line6 Line6 Line6 Line6 Line6 Line6 Line6 Line6 Mackie MackieModel BR600 DD20 DR.880 DR3 DR670 DNX100 MBOX2 MBOX2PRO RP150 RP155 RP250 RP90 VL2 M10DX M10DX M10E R44 UA101 UA700 UM550 HolyStain XOHOLYSTAIN 0404USB FR2 FR2 FR 2 FR2TC MR8MKII X12 PMXSERIES PSSERIES DJCONSOLEMK2 PAMCDA PAMD KAOSSPAD3 MR1000 BASSPOD BOD DL4 Alesis Ineko manual DM4 FM4 POD2.0 PODX3 PODXT(SHARCPOD) TONEPORTGX1 TONEPORTUX1 802VLZ3 LINKUSBPage2of4Manufacturer Mackie Mackie Marantz Marantz MAudio MAudio MAudio Alesis Multimix8fx manual MAudio Motu Alesis Studio12r manual Nady Nady Nady Nady Numark Numark Numark Numark Peavey Phonic Phonic Phonic Phonic Phonic Phonic Phonic Pioneer PylePro PylePro Roland Roland Roland Roland Roland Samson Samson Samson Samson Shure Shure SMProAudio SMProAudio Sony SoundDevices SoundDevices Soundcraft Soundcraft SoundcraftModel TAPCO6306 U.420 CDR310 PMD671 BLACKBOX FIREWIRE1814 FIREWIRE410 TRIGGERFINGER ULTRALITE MM4 MXE612 MXE812 SRM10X DM1050 DM950 DM950USB M3 PV6 HELIXBOARD12 MM1002 MM1202 MU1002 MU1202 MU502 MU802 EFX500 PYD710 PYD720 CD2E DR3 DR670 DR880 SP404 MDR624 MDR6 MIXPAD4 MIXPAD9 SCM262 SCM268 DI4 DI8 DMXP788T COMPACT4 NOTEPAD POWERPADPage3of4Manufacturer Stanton Stanton Stanton Tapco Tapco Tapco Tapco Tascam Tascam Tascam TCElectronic TCElectronic Zoom Zoom Zoom ZoomModel SK5 SMX201 SMX211 BLEND6 MIX100 MIX120 MIX60 CDDJ1 FIREONE P11PRINTER DesktopKonnekt6 NOVASYSTEM G2 MRS4B RT223 SB246Thislistisintendedasaguide;notasubstitutefortestingtheactualfit.Allproduct informationreferencedaboveisbasedonthemanufacturer’spublishedspecifications. Thesespecificationsmaychangeovertimeandwithoutnotice.Ifyouhavequestionson aspecificcaseorproduct,orseethatacorrectionisneeded,pleasecontactGator CustomerServiceatinfo@gatorcases.com.Page4of4