Canon EF-EOS M Instruction Manual
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EN-1❶❷❸❹Mount Adapter EF-EOS MInstructionsENNomenclature① Lens release lever② EF-S Lens mount index③ EF Lens mount index④ Camera lens mount index⑤ Contacts (camera side)⑥ Contacts (lens side)⑦ Tripod mount socket⑧ Tripod mount screw⑨ Tripod mount knob⑩ Tripod socket⑪ Certification/Regulatory LogosThank you for purchasing a Canon product.The Canon Lens Mount Adapter EF-EOS M is designed toallow EF series lenses* 1 to be used with EF-M lens compatibleinterchangeable-lens digital cameras* 2 .Before using this adapter, please make sure that the camera andthe lens is compatible.*1 Does not include EF-M lenses or CN-E lenses (EF Cinema lenses).*2 Only the following cameras are compatible with EF-M lenses (as ofSeptember 2012):EOS MConventions used in this instructionWarning to prevent lens or camera malfunction or damage.Supplementary notes on using the adapter and taking pictures.1. Precautions when using this adapterz Attaching this adapter to a lens does not affect lens performance.z Use the switches on the lens to set lens functions. In the event thatthe settings found in the camera’s menu differ from those found onthe lens, priority is given to the settings found on the lens.z When using a lens that is heavier than the camera, be sure to holdthe lens while carrying the camera and while shooting.z Since a lens’ minimum focusing distance is lengthened when thisadapter is attached, maximum magnification and field of view mightchange.2. Mounting and Detaching the AdapterMounting Procedures1. Attach the EF lens to the EF mount side of the adapter.• Insert the lens into the adapter by aligning the mount index foundon the EF lens (red circle) with the same mark found on theadapter, and turn the EF lens clockwise until you hear a click. (fig.❶)• When attaching an EF-S lens to the adapter, insert the lens into theadapter by aligning the EF-S mount index marks (white squares)and turn the lens clockwise. (fig.❶)2. Mount the adapter to the camera.• Insert the adapter into the camera by aligning the EF-M lens mountindex found on the adapter (white circle) with the same mark foundon the camera, and turn the adapter counter clockwise until youhear a click. (fig.❷)Detaching Procedures1. Turn the camera OFF, and detach the adapter from the camerawhile the EF lens is still attached to it.• Turn the adapter counter clockwise while pressing the camera’slens release button. (fig.❸)• Detach the adapter once it has stopped turning.2. Detach the EF lens from the adapter.• Turn the EF lens counter clockwise while pushing the lens releaselever found on the adapter. (fig.❹)• Detach the EF lens once it has stopped turning.3. Precautions when using this adapter with a tripodWhen shooting with a tripod, do not use the camera’s tripod mountsocket while the adapter is attached. Be sure to use the tripodmount included with the adapter.Attaching the tripod mount1. Attach the included tripod mount to the adapter by firmlyturning the tripod mount knob.• Please make sure that the tripod mount is facing in the correctdirection in relation to the adapter.2. Attach the tripod using the tripod mount socket.• Securely attach the tripod while firmly holding the adapter.When using a tripod with EF lenses that are equipped with a tripodmount, such as super telephoto lenses, please be sure to use it tomount the lens to the tripod.• Please refer to your tripod’s instructions for information onmounting and detaching components.• The certification/regulatory logos for this adapter can be checkedby removing the tripod mount.Tripod mountCEL-ST6BA210 |
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