Installing And Removing The Cf Card - Canon EOS 400D Digital Instruction Manual

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Installing and Removing the CF Card

The captured image is recorded onto the CF card (optional).
Although the thickness is different between the Type I and Type II CF
cards, either one can be inserted into the camera. The camera is also
compatible with Microdrive (hard disk-type) and CF cards with 2 GB or
higher capacity.
Installing the Card
Label side
CF card
eject button
Shots remaining
The shots remaining depends on the remaining capacity of the CF card,
image recording quality, ISO speed, etc.
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Open the cover.
1
Slide the cover as shown by the
arrow to open it.
Insert the CF card.
2
As shown in the illustration, face
the label side toward you and insert
the end with the small holes into
the camera.
Inserting the CF card in the wrong
way may damage the camera.
The CF card eject button will stick up.
Close the cover.
3
Close the cover and slide it in the
direction shown by the arrow until it
snaps shut.
When you set the power switch to
<1>, the number of remaining
shots will be displayed on the LCD
monitor.

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Mervyn Carter
February 6, 2025

Is it possible to use an external flash with a Canon EOS 4000D? When I select the external flash option within the menu I get a message as shown in the attached image. If it is possible, which do you recommend?

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

Yes, an external flash can be used with a Canon EOS 400D. The recommended options are EOS-dedicated EX-series Speedlites, which operate like a built-in flash with autoflash control managed by the camera. Other Canon Speedlites, such as EZ/E/EG/ML/TL-series, cannot be used in TTL or A-TTL autoflash mode but may work in manual flash mode if available. Non-Canon flash units can also be used, but the camera synchronizes with them at 1/200s.

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