Canon Eos Elan II jest jednym z najbardziej zaawansowanych aparatów fotograficznych w historii. Wyposażony jest w wiele przydatnych funkcji, które są łatwe do obsługi dzięki szczegółowym instrukcjom kodowania. Instrukcje kodowania Canon Eos Elan II są wyraźne i łatwe do zrozumienia. Zapewniają czytelny opis wszystkich funkcji i opcji aparatu, dzięki czemu można szybko poznać ich używanie. Instrukcje kodowania dla Canon Eos Elan II pozwalają użytkownikom szybko i łatwo konfigurować aparat, aby mógł działać zgodnie z własnymi wymaganiami.
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Program EOS Utility ułatwia przenoszenie zdjęć z aparatu EOS do komputera. Użytkownik może przesłać wszystkie zdjęcia od razu lub wybrać pojedyncze obrazy do przenoszenia. Ponadto program współpracuje z oprogramowaniem Digital Photo Professional i ImageBrowser EX.
EOS Utility umożliwia także zdalną obsługę aparatu z poziomu komputera za pośrednictwem kabla USB lub sieci Wi-Fi (o ile aparat ją obsługuje lub jest wyposażony w oddzielny bezprzewodowy przekaźnik danych; nie dotyczy modelu EOS M).
Program EOS Utility jest zawarty w początkowym pakiecie instalacyjnym oprogramowania do aparatu EOS.
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Thank you so much for a great review and useful tutorial! I recently got Canon EOS 50 from my beloved wife as a gift. The camera is nice and easy to understand. Shooting portraits on film is certainly very different from digital.The sound of the winding film is music. I think film photography should be wide spread, more popular and accessible.
Hi David, this is an essential video, there maybe many 50E users out there (including myself) that haven't got a complete handle on the important functions this brilliant camera offers, and there are many. I've watched this video several times now, and things are beginning to sink into my brain. Many thanks for the detailed run through of how to use the 50E.
Thanks for providing your videos as a refresher coarse in using my camera. I've had this camera for a years and totally forgot I had it. Trying to get back on the saddle again and get out there and take great pictures!
Well done. Pretty comprehensive. Side note... With the 380EX, it will automatically do HSS and works with a Velo ettl off camera cord. Very "under the radar" camera. I like it equally to the Elan 7 although the 7 seems tighter and slightly refined.
Thank you so much for your efforts in producing this vid. I have my Canon Elan ii paired with a 35 mm F1,4 Sigma art lense - I can’t wait to shoot. With love all the way from South Africa.🇿🇦
DEP mode works by
When this camera was released it was released with the canon speedlight 380EX which was the first EX speedlights witch had highspeed sync you could use flash at any shutter speed.
As another bald guy with a beard, a chocolate lab, and a recently acquired eos50e, I felt an instant connection! Great walkthrough for someone too lazy to go through the manual. I imagine the first few rolls will be all on the 'green square' but at least now I know the potential of all those options !
Thank you for your detailed breakdowns. I'm glad I found your channel
Hello!
Thank you for this great video, you answered the DEP setting very well, I could never get it into my head as to how that worked! I have the 55 version of this camera which includes the panorama slide button, nice to have even if I don't intend using it. I also got the battery grip for it which makes it feel really solid. I just wish I could take out the quart battery so that the data imprint function stops working because when I first used this camera, I had no idea it was on and set to 1989, it was a "nice" surprise when the negs came back to find that lovely imprint on the frames. I have turned it off but don't ever want to have turn on by accident. I can't seem to open that battery door, the screw is so tightly jammed in there.
Hi! Really appreciate that you made these videos about this niche camera. I’ve already watched them so many times in bits and will continue to as I learn the camera. I’m wondering how to turn this camera off. The red L is technically the off button, right? I worry the ongoing glow of the LCD will drain the battery. If I take the battery out every time, will the exposure count stay accurate? Any tips on turning it off? Thanks.
thank you for posting this!! so helpful and thorough
WOW! THIS VIDEO IS SOOOO GOOD!!! WHO NEEDS TO READ THE MANUAL WITH THIS WEALTH OF INFORMATION!!! LOVE THE VIDEO!
Hi David. I purchased the same camera, if I am corect, in 2005 when digital cameras start go up,up. I got it on Ebay for Can$100.00. Before digitals, it was around 1800 Can$. What a deal! It came in original wrap box. Super. Since 2005, I had to review how to operate so many points. But, your explanation it did it. Thank you. Negative film cameras looks like ganing value / popularity again. I look around, and the prices are starting going back over 1000 dollars. Yeeh, I have it for 100 bucks in perfect condition. Thans Dave. Merry Christmas.
Thanks so much! So much to absorb! Got a II on he way! So many choices!!
Great video. I was looking to see if there was a Multiple exposure function. I have 3 of these cameras.
Just wondering when you put the camera in AEB mode, does it automatically take three pictures in one shot or do you have to hold shoot down and three consecutive pictures are taken?
hi David, quick q - I have a half shot roll of film that I want to put into this camera but I don’t want to double expose them, is there a way to wind the film on without shooting, so that I can carry on shooting where I left off on the roll?