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Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack
Using a Household Power Supply
You can operate the EOS D30 from a household power outlet by using the DC coupler. This enables you to use the camera as long as you like without a battery.
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Connect the DC coupler.
● Plug the DC coupler into the compact power adapter.
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2
Place the cord in the groove.
● Carefully insert the cord into the groove.
3
Insert the DC coupler into the camera.
● Open the cover ( → 27) and lower the covering on the cord channel.
● Insert the DC coupler and fit the cord into the cord channel.
● Check that the cord is placed tightly in the cord channel, and slide the DC coupler into the chamber until it locks into place.
● Close the cover so that it clicks into place.
4
Connect the power cord.
● Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter.
● Plug the cord into a power outlet.
● When you are finished, remove the plug from the power outlet.
● Do not use any DC coupler other than the one provided with your EOS D30 camera.
● Do not use the DC coupler provided with your EOS D30 with any other camera.
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Key Features
- Compact camera 12.1 MP CMOS Blue
- Image sensor size: 1/2.3"
- Image stabilizer
- Optical zoom: 5x Digital zoom: 4x
- TTL
- ISO sensitivity (min): 100 ISO sensitivity (max): 3200 Fastest camera shutter speed: 1/1600 s Slowest camera shutter speed: 15 s ± 2EV (1/3EV step)
- Video recording 1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD
- Built-in microphone PictBridge Mini-USB B HDMI
- Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
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Table of contents
- 2 Reference Guides
- 4 Check Your Accessories
- 12 Precautions for Handling
- 14 Quick Guide
- 16 Nomenclature
- 22 Conventions Used in This Manual
- 23 Before You Begin
- 24 Replacing the Backup Battery
- 25 Charging the Battery Pack
- 27 Inserting the Battery Pack
- 28 Removing the Battery Pack
- 29 Using a Household Power Supply
- 30 Mounting and Detaching a Lens
- 30 Mounting a Lens
- 30 Detaching a Lens
- 31 Inserting a CF Card
- 31 Removing a CF Card
- 32 File Numbering System
- 33 Basic Operation
- 33 Main Switch
- 33 Shutter Button
- 34 Using the Electronic Dials
- 35 About the LCD Monitor
- 36 Menu Functions and Settings
- 38 Setting the Date and Time
- 40 Dioptric Adjustment in the Viewfinder
- 40 Holding the Camera
- 41 Simple Picture Taking
- 42 Fully Automatic Picture Taking
- 43 Automatic Built-in Flash
- 43 AF-Assist Light
- 44 Check the Image Immediately
- 44 Check the Image in PLAY Mode
- 46 for Checking
- 47 (Single Image Erase)
- 48 Portrait Mode
- 49 Landscape Mode
- 50 Close-Up Mode
- 51 Sports Mode
- 52 Night Scene Mode
- 53 Advanced Operations
- 54 Quality Selection
- 55 About ISO Speed
- 56 Selecting Parameters
- 57 Parameters
- 58 AF Mode Selection
- 59 One-Shot AF for Still Subjects
- 60 AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects
- 60 AI Focus AF
- 61 Focusing Point Selection
- 62 Focusing On an Off-Center Subject
- 63 Problem Subjects for Autofocusing
- 63 Manual Focus
- 64 Checking Camera Settings
- 65 Selecting a Metering Mode
- 66 Metering Modes
- 67 Selecting a Drive Mode
- 68 Setting the White Balance
- 69 White Balance Settings
- 70 Custom White Balance Setting
- 72 Program AE
- 74 Shutter Speed-Priority AE
- 76 Aperture-Priority AE
- 77 Checking the Depth of Field
- 78 Manual Exposure
- 80 Automatic Depth-of-Field AE
- 81 Setting Exposure Compensation
- 82 Autoexposure Bracketing
- 84 AE Lock
- 85 Self-timer Operation
- 86 Using the Eyepiece Cover
- 87 Bulb Exposures
- 88 Mirror Lockup
- 89 Flash Photography
- 90 Using the Built-in Flash
- 90 in the Easy Shooting Zone
- 90 in the Creative Zone
- 91 Built-in Flash Range
- 91 Aperture Settings
- 93 Red-eye Reduction
- 94 FE Lock
- 95 Flash Exposure Compensation
- 96 EOS-Dedicated 550EX Speedlite
- 97 Full Auto Flash
- 97 Shooting Mode
- 98 High-Speed Sync (FP Flash)
- 98 FEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing)
- 99 FE Lock
- 99 Flash Exposure Compensation
- 99 Modeling Flash
- 99 Autoflash Photography
- 100 Using Non-Canon Flash Units
- 101 Playing and Erasing Recorded Images
- 102 Viewing Recorded Images
- 102 Viewing a Single Image
- 102 Viewing the Index
- 103 Viewing Enlarged Images
- 103 Jumping to Another Image
- 104 On and Off
- 105 Recorded Images (Auto playback)
- 106 Rotating an Image
- 107 Protecting an Image
- 108 Erasing Images (All Image Erase)
- 109 Formatting the CF Card
- 110 Print Order
- 111 Selecting Images for Printing
- 113 Print Type
- 114 Specifying Date Printing
- 115 Specifying File Number Printing
- 116 Connecting to a TV
- 119 Menu Function Settings
- 120 List of Menu Functions
- 124 Custom Function Settings
- 130 Reference
- 130 and Digital Photography
- 134 Function Availability Table
- 134 AF Modes and Drive Modes
- 135 Exposure Warnings
- 135 Metering Method
- 136 Program Line
- 137 Aperture Value Readouts
- 138 Troubleshooting
- 140 Major Accessories (Sold Separately)
- 142 Major Specifications
- 145 Message List
- 146 System Map
- 147 Index