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The Catechism T90 is a professional person motion picture SLR camera that can, in the digital era, be picked up for less than some people would pay for a camera strap. As the nearly advanced manual-focus camera ever made, someone who acquires one of these might observe it a little intimidating. If that's you lot, and you don't feel like ploughing through 126 pages of manual, this guide will explicate how to use 1 of these legendary cameras.

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    Check the battery, if you have whatsoever fitted.

    • Open up the side panel, then printing and hold the battery bank check button (indicated). Don't hit the manual film rewind button, which is right beneath information technology.
    • Cheque the height LCD. Information technology'll exist reading "BC". Information technology'll as well point up to iii bars at the bottom (each of them made out of three picayune confined). If you see 2 or three, then y'all're prophylactic. If you see one, you might be skillful for a curl of film, but information technology'due south a proficient idea to deport some spares with you. If you see none, then you should supercede your batteries every bit presently as possible (though the camera will office perfectly right up until they're totally drained).
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    Replace the batteries if needs be.

    • Unlatch the battery tray. The latch is on the right hand side of the camera (if y'all're looking from the back). Flip out the lever then turn the latch anti-clockwise.
    • Remove the battery tray. The bombardment tray is a petty flimsy, so don't yank it out.
    • Fit the batteries into the battery tray. You'll need four AA batteries for this, either carbon-zinc batteries (cheap "heavy duty" ones), alkali metal batteries, or Ni-Cds batteries. Canon didn't explicitly mention using Ni-Mh batteries, and then practise this at your own risk. Brand sure you insert them with the + and - terminals of the batteries pointing in the right direction, equally the bombardment tray indicates.
    • Reinsert the bombardment tray. You may notice that right at the end, you take to employ a little fleck of pressure, belongings the battery tray all the way in so that yous can latch it. This is normal. Turn the latch clockwise to lock the bombardment tray in place.

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    Fit the lens. In that location are two types of Canon FD lenses, which fit in slightly dissimilar ways. Note that in the pictures the scarlet dots are non lined upward perfectly equally the clarification suggests they should be; this was to stop the lens plopping off while the picture was being taken, sorry.

    • Lenses without chrome locking rings: These are sometimes called "New FD" or "FD-due north" lenses. Line up the red dot on the lens with the red dot on the photographic camera body. If you're looking at it from the front end, grip the discontinuity band and turn the lens clockwise until it locks into place (you'll experience, or peradventure hear, a distinct click when information technology'south locked).
    • Lenses with chrome locking rings: Line upwards the carmine dot on the locking ring with the red dot on the camera torso. Gently rotate the locking ring until information technology's tight plenty. These lenses never really lock into place similar the New FD lenses (and lenses from almost every other SLR photographic camera system) do. Use your judgment as to what is tight enough, just be careful not to over-tighten it.
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    Set the lens' discontinuity ring to "A". In aperture-priority fashion, the aperture is set from the camera, not the aperture band. You lot will notice that if it's not already on "A", y'all'll have to push a button in order to turn it to the "A" position.

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    Make sure the stopped-down metering switch isn't pressed. You don't intendance what this does, but it's the switch on the right-hand-side (looking from the forepart) of the lens mount on the camera. If this is pushed in as shown in the picture, push button information technology towards the lens, and then release it. (The stopped-downwardly-metering switch does accept its uses, in particular for using some non-Canon-FD lenses on the T90, but if you lot're using Catechism FD lenses, you won't need to care about information technology. This is the master crusade of confusing "EEEE EEE" errors.)

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    Turn on the viewfinder display. Open up the flap on the side again and expect at the switch right at the tiptop, marked "FINDER". Turn this to the central position, i.due east. the solid circumvolve. This turns on some critical readings in the viewfinder, and then you want to leave this on if y'all're non hopelessly low on battery.

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    Load the film. This is mostly automatic. All you need to do is this:

    • Turn on the camera. Put the ability switch into the "A" position, equally indicated in the film.
    • Open up the back of the camera. The buttons to do this are on the right hand side of the camera (if you're looking at it from the back). Hold downwardly the button marked "i" in the picture, while pushing the switch marked "ii" downwards. The back volition popular open up.
    • Drib a pic cassette into the chamber on the left. There'due south but 1 way that information technology volition fit in, so don't lose sleep over this.
    • Be very careful not to touch the shutter blades. These are very precise and frail components. Do not bear on them, ever.
    • Pull out the film leader. Extend it and then that the edge of the film leader is at the orange index marker, as shown in the flick. Brand sure that the perforations on the motion-picture show line upwards with the sprockets just to the left of the take-upward spool.
    • Shut the dorsum of the camera. The T90 will load the moving-picture show automatically and set up the correct ISO (film speed).

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    Familiarise yourself with the three basic controls. Two of these we'll be referring to past name later, then acquire them now:

    • The power switch, which isn't actually a power switch (the photographic camera is always on). This is the switch with two positions, 50 and A (for "Locked" and "Auto", or "off" and "on" to the residue of us, respectively). If you lot're worried about the camera merrily shooting its way through a curlicue of moving-picture show while it's stored (or you lot striking the shutter by accident), then keep this at "Fifty" while you're not using it.
    • The shutter button. This makes information technology go "click".
    • The control dial. This is the large dial just backside the shutter button.
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    Pick a bulldoze mode. Open the flap on the right of the camera. At the lesser, you'll find a switch with two positions, S-C and a clock icon. We'll refer to this as the "drive mode switch", and confuse you by referring to the big yellowish button in the center as the "drive mode button". Here are your shooting options:

    • Continuous, high speed mode. This will make the T90 proceed shooting after the motion picture has wound on from the adjacent frame for as long every bit you hold down the shutter push, at four and a half frames per second. Y'all might want to use this in low calorie-free at shutter speeds that are too tedious to go sharp paw-held shots 100 pct of the fourth dimension (shoot several, pick the sharpest), or simply because it sounds awesome. Be careful, because this will burn through a 36-exposure film in most eight seconds.To go into this drive mode, plow the drive mode switch to the Due south-C position, then printing the drive mode push in the heart until an arrow appears next to the H letter on the left hand side of the top LCD.
    • Continuous, low speed style. This is like the above, only advances at a mere two frames per 2d. To become this way, plow the drive mode switch to the S-C position, then press the drive mode button until an arrow appears adjacent to the 50 on the tiptop LCD.
    • Unmarried-shot style. This will take a unmarried shot for each press of the shutter button, no matter how long you hold it down (the motion picture is however automatically advanced). This might be useful if yous're shooting stills and are paranoid about wasting motion picture. To use this, plough the drive mode switch to the Southward-C position until an pointer appears next to "SINGLE" on the top LCD.
    • Cocky-timer. This is most useful for shooting from a tripod when you're making long exposures; having a delay subsequently you push the shutter means any vibration you caused while doing so will accept prodigal. To turn on the self timer, turn the drive mode switch to the clock icon, then press the drive way button to choose either a 2 or 10 2nd timer delay (an arrow will announced next to 2 and 10 on the summit LCD as you lot switch between them).
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    Get outside. Looking at beautiful photos is one thing, and learning how to make them is another. Merely if you're going to take some of your own, you need to get upwards, get your stuff packed and go outside. And if you're going to practice this, you need to avoid some common attitudes and pitfalls which go along people indoors looking at photographs -- or, worse, talking nigh making photographs -- rather than taking them. Discard attitudes such as not trusting your own ability to take great shots, or thinking that all the good photos have already being taken; your perspective is unique and is definitely worth beingness represented in photos.

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    Pick a shooting mode. An understanding of camera exposure might be helpful here; run across How to Understand Photographic camera Exposure. The T90 will set either aperture, shutter speed, or both for you lot automatically. Which ones they will set, depends on the way you accept it in. So, hold down the "Mode" button while turning the main control dial. You'll see that different things, similar "Tv, Av, Program", and so on appear in the top LCD. Here are the ones that you care about:

    • P, for programme automatic. This will gear up both discontinuity and shutter speed for you, and will guess a combination that works for nigh people virtually of the time. In one case you're in P mode, turning the command punch volition shift between unlike discontinuity or shutter speed combinations. This is called program shift. Annotation that this is not the same as exposure compensation (detailed beneath), in which a shot is deliberately over- or nether-exposed. It simply picks different combinations (for example, 1/xxx at f/four, or 1/125 at f/2, rather than the default i/threescore at f/2.8), keeping the exposure the same. You can shift upwardly to ii stops in each direction.(You will accept noticed a "P" mode, only this isn't the aforementioned every bit "Programme". "Program" doesn't allow you to shift between combinations of discontinuity and shutter speeds.)
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    Av, pregnant aperture-priority, meaning that you turn the main control dial to select an aperture and the photographic camera automatically chooses a shutter speed to match it (again, come across How to Sympathise Camera Exposure if you lot're unsure what any of this ways). Turning the control dial to the left will select a larger aperture (smaller f/number, meaning less depth of field and faster shutter speeds) and turning it to the right will select a smaller discontinuity (significant the inverse).

    Encounter also How to Use Your Camera's Aperture Priority Mode, and How to Choose a Lens Aperture (F Stop).*

    • Television set, meaning shutter-priority, meaning that you lot pick a shutter speed and the camera automatically sets an aperture for y'all. This might be useful if you desire to force a fast shutter speed to freeze movement (or avoid camera shake), or if you want a boring one to mistiness move (like those crawly blurred water shots yous see). Once yous're in Idiot box mode, turning the control dial to the right will select a faster shutter speed, and turning it to the correct will select a slower i.
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    Set exposure compensation if you need information technology. The T90'south meter is a relatively dumb, middle-weighted one (significant that it pays more than attention to light at the centre of the frame than it does to light sources on the periphery). Information technology'due south not smart plenty to know that bright subjects should exist kept vivid, nor that things meant to exist dark should exist kept that style. This is where exposure bounty comes in; information technology forces the camera to employ a longer or shorter shutter speed (in P and Av modes), or a larger or smaller aperture (in Boob tube mode), than it would practise commonly, forcing it to over- or under-expose.To set exposure bounty, concur downward the exposure compensation push button (marked "EXP. COMP.") and turn the principal command bicycle at the same time. Each click on the control wheel is one third of a cease, i.e. forcing a shutter speed one third longer than it'd choose by itself. Turn the dial towards the right to over-betrayal, and towards the left to under-expose. You'll notice that the exposure compensation readout on the top LCD changes, as indicated in the pic. It reads "2", towards the right of the center, which indicates twice the normal exposure, or 1 cease.Some examples of times y'all'll demand exposure compensation:

    • Strongly dorsum-lit subjects. You lot may want to add 2 stops of overexposure (and then that the readout on the top LCD goes all the way over to the correct, at the "4" position).
    • Snow. The T90 is non smart enough to know that snow is snow and that it should be kept bright, so information technology'll attempt to expose it to plough it grey. Yous might want to add anywhere from ii thirds stop to a whole stop or more than.[one]
    • Bright sunsets. You'll lose some of the smashing details in the sky if y'all don't underexpose a little. Try underexposing by two thirds of a stop if yous're shooting a slide picture show. This will as well ensure that shadows stay dark, equally they should be.
    • Moving-picture show reciprocity. Many films run into bug when exposure times get very long; they require additional exposure equally shutter times increase. This is called "reciprocity failure". The deceased Kodachrome, for case, required overexposure for speeds as short equally a tenth of a second. Virtually films are not this bad, merely still require overexposure at longer speeds. Find a datasheet for your film; it'll tell you how much extra exposure you lot require.
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    Press the shutter button downwards very gently and look through your viewfinder. These are the following things y'all care about in your viewfinder:

    • Shutter speed. This is the shutter speed you have either selected (in Tv set fashion), or that the photographic camera has chosen for you lot (in P and Av modes). This is at the bottom of the viewfinder, left-to-eye.
    • Aperture. This is the pair of red digits at the lesser of the viewfinder, just left of the centre. This tells you lot either what discontinuity you have set (in Av mode), or what aperture the camera has selected for you (in P and TV modes).
    • How many shots you have used. This is the indicator on the right mitt side of the viewfinder.
    • The split-image. You lot will encounter three circles in the middle of your viewfinder. The inner one of these is a carve up-image rangefinder, a focusing aid that we volition explicate later.
    • The microprism band. The second-to-inner of the circles mentioned above is some other focusing aid, which we will explain later, too.
    • Other things. If you see a "+/-" in your viewfinder, this indicates that you have exposure compensation fix. If y'all see "M" in your viewfinder, this means you've ignored stride 4 under "Grooming" above.
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    Focus. Plow the focus ring on your lens. Yous have 2 focusing aids, as mentioned above. The split-prototype in the rangefinder volition make vertical lines appear as being carve up in half; when the prototype in your viewfinder is in focus, vertical lines will exist joined.

    The other focusing aid you have is your microprism ring. When subjects are out of focus, the area of the prototype inside the microprism band will shimmer; when information technology's in focus, information technology will not.

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    Take your picture. Push the shutter push button downward all the way. The shutter will click and you tin motion on to the side by side cute thing to photograph.

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    Keep shooting until you've finished your motion picture. In one case you do, the picture show volition automatically rewind itself.

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    Open up the dorsum of the camera and pop the film cassette out of the film sleeping room. Become your pictures developed, and don't forget to prove them off to the earth!

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    How do I upload the catechism T90 pictures to my computer?

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    Because the Canon T90 is not a digital photographic camera, you cannot upload your shots. You have to develop and print the motion-picture show. You can then scan the printed pictures into the computer using a scanner.

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  • The T90 has an first-class feature chosen "rubber shift". This means that if you've selected an aperture in Av (discontinuity-priority) mode that requires a faster or slower shutter speed than the T90 is capable of to become a correct exposure, it will automatically choose a larger or smaller aperture for you. As well, in Tv mode, if you select a shutter speed that requires a larger or smaller aperture than your lens has, information technology volition override your pick of shutter speed and pick one that is faster or slower than the one yous have selected.

    To turn on your rubber shift, hold down the 2 buttons marked "SAFETY SHIFT" (as indicated in the flick) at the same time, and concord them downwards until "SS" appears in your superlative LCD. To turn it off, do exactly the same thing until the "SS" disappears.

  • The T90 is a 25 yr old camera; if something doesn't work as expected, and you're sure yous followed the steps correctly, accept your photographic camera to any camera repair specialist that is able to service film cameras.

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