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Based in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan, Canon is a multinational corporation specializing in the production of imaging and optical products, including cameras, steppers, computer printers and photocopiers. It also produces medical, broadcast and optical products, including broadcast lenses.

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Where can I find a free User manual for a canon 710?

Try checking in on Canon's website. There might be some answers for you.

How many pictures does a CD hold?

that depends on the size of the cd ( as in how much memory it can hold) and how high the quality of the pictures is.

What does it mean when you see a pole protruding from the cannon barrel?

There are 3 times that a pole would be in a cannon barrel:

  • First to swab the cannon barrel of debris from previous firing,
  • To ram down the cartridge,
  • Finally to ram down the cannonball.

What does the f stop on a camera do?

Technically, it doesn't do anything because it's a measurement of how many times the aperture size fits into the lens focal length.

Let's consider a picture taken using an F-stop like 5.6 (written as F 5.6) on a 50 mm lens. The diameter of the physical opening created by the aperture blades when they are "stopped down" will fit into the focal length 5.6 times. It's not important that this works out to about 8.93 mm in this case, but this may help understand the next concept. If the lens is 300 mm, you should realize that in order to fit into that focal length 5.6 times, the aperture would have to be about 53.6 mm. This explains why the optics in long focal length lenses are larger and the practical limit for their minimum aperture (the smallest number but the largest size, if you've grasped this) goes up. If you're now wondering what effect the F stop has on a picture, it is this...

Larger apertures (e.g. F 2.8) give you less depth of field in the photograph than small ones such as F11. Depth of field is the distance before and after the principle plane of focus (the plane in space that the lens is actually focused on) that appears acceptably sharp to the naked eye. Depth of field is not to be confused with depth of focus. If you are really curious and masochistic, look up hyperfocal distance on this web site.

What is a 35mm Leica Camera?

A 35mm Leica is any camera made by the camera manufacter Leica, that captures the photograph on 35mm photographic film. Some might use the term to describe a Leica that has a digital image sensor with the same size as 35mm film, but a more common term for this is "full frame" Leica.

Where can one find information on canon rebates?

The best place to find information on Canon rebates is on Canon's own webpage. If Canon is not offering any direct rebates at the moment, visiting a store that specializes in photographic/printing supplies and asking someone is the best way to acquire information on rebates.

Who played canon rock first?

Jerry Chang, had an album on it.

(wikipedia)

How do you know if a Canon lens is an EF lens?

An EF (Electro-Focus) lens will have a marking on the barrel that designates its brand, lens type, focal length, aperture and miscellaneous features. An example: Canon Lens EF40mm 1:2.8 STM.

EF Lens will also have a red dot at the rear of the lens near the mount that is used to align the lens with a red dot on the camera's mount. EF-S (Electro-FocusShort) lenses will have a white square in place of a red dot.

What is stamp size photo size?

The size of the photos usually used in ID cards are stamp size photos. the size will be around 1.8x1.3 cm.

The exact sizes are 2 X 2.5 cm in India :)

Canon ir330 - 400 pcl error e803?

IR 400S Error E803 comes, what is problem

Is there a fish eye lens for canon powershot SX20 IS?

Sorry to make you sad but this machine's lens cannot be changed, you can just add telezoom coverter on it.

How does one order personal copiers from Canon?

One can order personal copiers from Canon by going to the official Canon website and buying them from the "Personal Copiers" section. One can also go to an office supplies website such as Staples, where Personal Copiers made by Canon can also be bought.

What are the steps in canonization?

There are four major steps:

1.) A study of the person is made to see if they showed some form of heroic virtue. If the answer is yes they are given the title Servant of God.

2.) Additional investigations are continued. If they "pass" they receive the title of Venerable.

3.) At this stage, a miracle must be attributed to the intercession of the candidate. Once proven the person may receive the title of Blessed.

4.) More studies and another miracle must be verified. Once all information has been thoroughly studied, the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints will submit the case to the Holy Father who will, after review, declare the person a Saint.

Each step requires considerable evidence and documentation and the entire process can take years, even centuries, in some cases.

Can the canon powershot take videos?

Yes, Canon SD1200 can take 640x480 video

Difference between aerial camera and photo theodolite?

== == This is a complicated subject not lending itself to terse, one-sentence answers. It can be stated a good many varieties of cameras can be and are useful or adaptable to aerial photography. Ontheother hand there are purpose built aerial cameras that are used for map making and similar tasks. a theodolite is a complex surveying instrument and a photo-theodolite would have camera attachments (usually Movie) as well for specialized time-motion studies. it should be noted that the Army Corps of Engineers rather typically refers to sextants (air or marine-they use both or did in the past) as (Vertical axis Theodolites) a spot-averaging VAT could be used in certain situaitons to photorpah and estimate the size of for exmaple this was done once on Saint Patrick"s day forget wht year- a moderate tidal wave forma safe distance. the Photo theodoite spo t averages a series of photos taken at a known time interval, usually one every two seoncds for two minutes. the rest is done in the lab. the Guiness book of records mentioned these instruments used to compute wave heights of tidal waves-the st patrick"s day wave cited. brush up your math this is heavy stuff.

How do you take a photo on a Canon camera?

Switch the camera to on, get the scene you want in the viewer, and click "capture."

Should the Dixon Corporation buy the Collingsville plant?

Yes they should but only if they go ahead with the laminate technology investment. The value of the plant on its own is a negative NPV project based on a WACC of between 16-17%, which is where it should be. This is possibly why the price asked for the sale of Collinsville by ACC is 12 million. It could be argued that they have inclued some of the benefits of there R&D of the laminate into the asking price hence a negative NPV for the plant alone.

Why is the process of selecting a canon often controversial?

Many people believe that what we read helps shape our culture and values.

Will a Nikon sb-800 flash through the lens work on a canon rebel xti camera?

Actually no they won't. I don't konw alot about canon cameras. but one thing I do know is that it prabably won't work. Just get a Canon flash or a Sigma flash.

What is canonicity?

Technically, to be canonized means to be incorporated into the Canons (laws, beliefs) of the Church. To be canonized as a saint means that investigations have shown that the candidate is, indeed, in heaven. The process does not make saints, only God can do that. The canonization process simply recognizes the person is a saint.

Which camera is better a Canon HD or a Nikon HD?

Personally I think that Nikon is better than Canon, and it may be because I started out on a Nikon and have been on one ever since... but I truly believe that Nikon has a better quality and that it will last you much longer.