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Canon T50 User Manual

Canon T50
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18. Other Accessories
Lens Hood
Dioptric Adjustment Lenses S
We strongly recommend the use of a lens hood to keep
out side light which may cause flare and ghost images to
form on the image. Rigid Canon hoods also help to
protect the lens from shock. Use only a hood which is
specified for your particular lens. Most Canon hoods fit
into the bayonet mount and are fixed by turning. For more
details, please see the lens instruction manual.
Ten eyesight correction lenses are available in the powers
of +3, +2, +1.5, +1, +0.5, 0, -0.5, -2, -3 and -4 diopters.
They may make viewing and focusing easier if you are
near- or farsighted. Slide the Eyecup T up to remove it
before you attach the dioptric adjustment lens to the
camera. Choose the one which is closest to your eyeglass
prescription, and make a practical test if possible.
Note:
Attaching the dioptric adjustment lens with the Eyecup T
is not possible.

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Canon T50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Type35mm SLR
Lens MountCanon FD
Exposure ModesProgram AE
Power Source2x AA batteries
ViewfinderFixed eye-level pentaprism
Flash Sync1/60 sec
Shutter Speed1/1000 to 2 sec, Bulb
MeteringCenter-weighted averaging
ISO RangeASA 25-1600
Film AdvanceAutomatic

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