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users. The problem is most likely to crop up after the camera has been left unused for some time; thus, the best way to prevent it is regular use of the camera. It does not seem to cause inaccurate shutter speeds before failure. The problem can be corrected by a knowledgeable technician without replacing the shutter mechanism. It is reportedly caused by dirt on the shutter's magnets affecting their performance. But if left unused for an extended period of time the circuit will need to be replaced, an expensive and time-consuming proposition.
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geared to all functions. Instead, the T90 has three coreless micromotors within the body, close to the functions they drive, for maximum mechanical advantage. One is used to wind the film, achieving a rate of 4.5 frames per second. A second prepares the shutter, mirror etc. for the next shot. A third
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in a collaboration with Canon's own designers. The final design was composed of Colani's ideas by
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for the camera, the ML-2. This supports TTL and manual models only, and contains two flash tubes, one on either side, which can be fired separately or together. The system consists of the flash ring itself, which fits onto the end of the lens, and a control unit that screws into the
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413:Accessories
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831:Canon Inc.
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761:References
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484:available.
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402:ring flash
150:LCD screen
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53:35 mm
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2044:EOS 10sQD
2038:EOS 700QD
2026:EOS 630QD
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1601:See also:
950:. (1985).
948:Canon Inc
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612:Canon T90
550:Canon T90
493:Use today
480:location.
329:diaphragm
278:photocell
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