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1.                      29  101  Playback   View  Protect AA soe CRM e da 100   nC B OE  corio ipei ere nee rc salt s 43  Indoor  Scene Mode                            sss 55  Infinity                                 a   P       MIR    66  Interface Cable            df                M          2  ISO Speed           4     EA      VA    70  K  Kids amp Pets  Scene Mode                            55  L  Lamp                                  af  42  61  117  Low Level Formatting                                 51  Low Light  Scene Mode                             55  M  WAG TO  occiso ono oat eee poi eni Dea door acea 67  Magnified Display                            ssseessss 98  Manual  White Balance                               sssssss 71  Memory Card Card  Memory Cards           cccccccccccccecereeseeeseeeeeees 16  Available Shots                                 18  69  Formatting   eet ote exes 22  Menu  Basic Operations                            usuuuus 47  pae 132  Metering Mode                    eene 81    140    Mode Switch          c   c ccccccceceeeeseeeseteneneneees 42  Movie  Recording Pixels                            ssssse 88  Shooting Time c n coa catre etic 88  Viewing  Playback                            32  91    MultiMediaCard MMCplus HC MMCplus  Memory Card   Memory Card    My Colors tcl  tet recto ra ea 72  N  Night Snapshot  Scene Mode                    54  Number of Shots                           ssss 15  69  P  Package Contents  gt  Accessories  Perso
2.                   89  Other Shooting Functions                 90  Playback Functions                           91  7 Using Various Playback and   Editing Functions            93  Quickly Searching Images                94  Searching for Images Using   the Jump Display                          95  Viewing Slideshows                          96  Checking the Focus                          97  Magnifying Images                            98  Changing Image Transitions             98  Viewing Images on a TV                   99    Table of Contents    Protecting Images                           100  Erasing All Images                          101  Rotating Images                              102  Resizing Images                              103  Correcting the Brightness    i Contrast                          suuusss 104  Correcting the Red Eye Effect        105  S Printings e 107  Printing Images                               108  Choosing Images for Printing    DPOF  idt SEHE 110  9 Customizing Camera   ST  NGG                          113   Changing Camera Settings             114  Changing Shooting Function   Settings                             117  Changing Playback Function   SOUMEIS eue eo 120    10 Useful Information        121    Using Household Power                 122    Troubleshooting                              123  List of Messages That   Appear on the Screen                 126  Information Displayed   on the Screen                             128  Functions A
3.      then press the  button again   Once set  4   will appear on the screen     7  Shoot     Even if the flash fires  ensure that the  subject does not move until the shutter  sound ends           Attach the camera to a tripod to prevent the camera from moving and  blurring the image  You should set the  IS Mode  to  Off  when shooting  with a tripod  p  119      85    Shooting Long Exposures    You can set the shutter speed to a range between 1 and 15 seconds to  shoot long exposures  However  you should attach the camera to a tripod to  prevent the camera from moving and blurring the image        TULLMAN AAA    em Al 643 EN     Choose          O Choose  5 in Steps 1     3 on p  54 and  press the button       c AMA ONE e  MI TERIS i   71 T SO   7  Choose the shutter speed   Press the 4 button       DEN ER Press the 4  buttons to select the shutter     m   PIT ik speed  then press the  i  button   4 i  Sh  tter Speed      1    ry    oe     9 Confirm the exposure     When you press the shutter button  halfway  the exposure for the chosen  shutter speed will appear on the screen          The brightness of the image may differ from the brightness of the  screen in Step 3 when the shutter button was pressed halfway     When shutter speeds of 1 3 seconds or slower are used  images are   D processed to eliminate noise after being taken  A certain amount of  processing time may be needed before you can take the next shot     You should set the  IS Mode  to  Off  when shooting with a
4.    Choose  AF assist Beam   then press the    le  AF Frame T  EE  lt  gt  buttons to choose  Off      Digital Zoom   Standard  AF Point Zoom Off   Aassist Beam off A    Flash Settings        Turning Off the Red Eye Reduction Function    The red eye reduction lamp lights in order to reduce the red eye effect that  occurs when shooting in dark conditions with the flash  You can turn off this  function     Tee  Choose  Flash Settings   then press the I    Flash Settings  button   Red Eye Corr       Red Eye Lamp       Of         Press the 4 buttons to choose  Red   Eye Lamp   then press the 4P buttons to    choose  Off         117    Changing Shooting Function Settings    Changing the Image Display Time Right After    Shooting    You can change the length of time the images display after shooting     TULLMAN ALAA AAA AAA AAA A AA AAAAAA    AF Point Zoom Off  AF assist Beam On    Flash Settings  i Contrast    Off    Review PNG ase  Y    Review Info    Off         Choose  Review   then press the q gt   buttons to choose an option     2   10 sec  Displays images for the set time     The image displays until you press  the shutter button halfway     Off No image displays    Hold    Changing the Way the Image Displays Right    After Shooting    You can change the way the image displays after shooting     TULLMAN AAA AMMA     e    AF assist Beam  Flash Settings  i Contrast    Off    Review   2 sec    REVEWInIO 7 Focus Check       Disp  Overlay    Off         118       Choose  Review In
5.    The camera has a built in date time battery  backup battery  that allows the  date time settings to be retained for about three weeks after the battery pack  has been removed    By inserting a charged battery or connecting an AC adapter kit  sold  separately  p  38  the date time battery can be charged in about 4 hours even if  the camera is not turned on    If the date time battery is depleted  the Date Time menu will appear when you  turn the camera on  Follow the steps on p  19 to set the date and time     20       Setting the Display Language  You can change the language that displays on the screen   Oe       1 Enter Playback mode   Press the     button        7  Display the settings screen     Press and hold the     button  then press  the MENU button     EE Svenska T  rk  e 3 Set the display language    sc tspano 5  Fran  ais SPX Press the aw 4p buttons to choose a  NS     language  then press the button   S  omi  EMnvik   ana Once the display language has been set   Italiano Polski    the settings screen will close     Norsk   e  tina       yKpalHcbka Magyar         Q    Q You can also change the display language by pressing the MENU button   choosing the f f tab  and choosing the  Language  menu item     21    Formatting Memory Cards M    Before you use a new memory card or one that has been formatted in other  devices  you should format the card with this camera  Formatting  initializing   a memory card erases all data on the memory card  As you cannot retrieve  t
6.   33  Sound Settings                            eese  48  T  Termi  al   5  ee eet ctos 35  99  108  Tone  White Balance                                  71  Troubleshooting                            sssssees 123  U  Underwater  Scene Mode                          56  V    Video   Movies  Viewing  Playback     Images on a TW  V           998           24 99  Index Display         SE e      N    94  Magnified Display                                    98  Single Image Playback                            28  Slideshow    n se inco cce epe cen 96  Viewing Images on a TV                             99  W  White Balance 52d ntt 71  Wide  Recording Pixels                        68  69  Wrist Strap Strap  Z  ZOON sco tdionL eurn aa AAN 24  30  58    Index    141       MEMO       142    MEMO          143    MEMO       144    MEMO          145    MEMO       146    MEMO          147    Disclaimer     Reprinting  transmitting  or storing in a retrieval system any part of this  guide without the permission of Canon is prohibited    e Canon reserves the right to change the contents of this guide at any  time without prior notice    e Illustrations and screenshots in this guide may differ slightly from the  actual equipment      Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in  this guide is accurate and complete  However  if you notice any errors    or omissions  please contact the Canon customer service center  indicated on the customer support list included with t
7.   Holding the Camera                                13  Erasing All Images                                    101  Erasing Images                            sss  29  101  Error Messages                    enne 126  Exposure  ee   ooo o oon 82  89  Compensation                           esses 65  OW     9h  rere 65  FE LOGKA           ots 82  Shift   WA eoe 89  F  OXWRCE    um 78  Face Self Timer  Scene Mode                   62  Factory Settings   Default Settings  d  CCP M NNI TN 82  File Numbering                                s 114  Fireworks  Scene Mode                             56  Flash  OM ecc                ees 57  ON        A    HM 66  Slow Synchro acerca cee 85  Focus  AF Frame Mode                                      78  AF Frames seerde ee enitn  25  AF LOCK Gee                er 81  AF PolntZogmi 2o tices eid 80  FOCUS CCl sieren 97  FOCUS Kore diem 76  Format   Memory Card  Formatting  Formatting  Memory Card                    22  51  FUNC  Menu  Basic Operations                             suuuus  46  E qme mM P 130       Index    G  Green Leaves Autumn Foliage   Scene Mode                               ssssss 56  Grid MINES  TE 119  H  Histogram NE ERU NDS 45  Household Power                              ese 122     EGON IaS Dru cetetie eere vari eee eeir 83  104  Image Quality  Compression                      68  Image Quality  gt  Compression Ratio  Images  Display Time                            sess 118  Editing  gt  Editing  Erasing Images          
8.   Rotates images     Corrects dark portions and contrast in still  images     Corrects red eyes in still images   Resizes and saves still images   Last seen  Last shot  Fade  Slide Off    Ref  Page  p  48  p  48  p  49  p  114   pp  22  51  p  114  p  115  p  115    p  52  116    p  19  p  99  p  21  p  50    Ref  Page  p  96  p  101  p  100  p  102    p  104    p  105  p  103  p  120  p  98    Handling Precautions    ch Print Menu    Item Options Summary Ref  Page  Print Displays printing screen  p  108  Select Images  amp  Qty  Chooses individual images for printing  p  111  Select All Images Chooses all images for printing  p  112  Clear All Selections Cancels all settings for printing  p  112  Print Settings Sets the printing style  p  110  a E  e  Handling Precautions M    This camera is a high precision electronic device  Do not drop it or subject  it to strong impacts     Never place the camera close to magnets  motors or other devices that  generate strong electromagnetic fields  Exposure to strong magnetic  fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data     If water droplets have fallen onto  or dirt is stuck on the camera or screen   wipe with a dry soft cloth or eyeglass wiper  Do not rub or apply force     Never use cleaners containing organic solvents to wipe the camera or  screen     Use a commercially available blower brush to remove dust from the lens   For stubborn dirt contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed  on the customer support leaflet
9.   p  64      26    Taking Pictures  Smart Auto     Q9 What if       What if white and gray frames appear when you point the camera toward   a subject    When faces are detected  a white frame appears on the face of the main  subject  while gray frames appear on other detected faces  The frames will  follow the subjects within a certain range  p  78     What if the indicator blinks orange and a blinks on the screen   Attach the camera to a tripod so that the camera does not move and blur the  image    What if the camera does not play any sounds    Pressing the DISP  button while turning on the camera power will turn off all  sounds except for warning sounds  To turn the sounds on  press the MENU  button  choose the f f tab  and then choose  Mute   Press the q  buttons to  choose  Off     What if the image comes out dark even if the flash fired when shooting   The subject is too far away for the flash to reach  Move the zoom lever toward     and hold it until the lens stops moving  The camera will be at its maximum  wide angle setting and you can shoot within the effective flash range of  approximately 30 cm     4 0 m  12 in      13 ft      Move the zoom lever toward     and hold it until the lens stops moving  The  camera will be at its maximum telephoto setting and you can shoot within the  effective flash range of approximately 50 cm     2 0 m  1 6     6 6 ft      What if the camera beeps once when the shutter button is pressed  halfway    Your subject may be too close  Move
10.  104   F    10     90    90 5 x 55 8 x 21 2 mm  3 56 x 2 20 x 0 83 in     Approx  140 g  4 94 oz    Including the battery and   memory card    Approx  117 g  4 13 oz    Camera body only        137    Specifications    Battery Pack NB 6L    WAGs  os        Rechargeable lithium ion battery   VONAGE     oecced ua bred CELEBSEERS 3 7 V DC   Capacity oid Suoter G ein Se hance rs Dons ond bed 1000 mAh   Charging cycles                    Approx  300 times   Operating temperature               0     40   C  32     104   F    DIMENSIONS te shat eee os baghdad Ss 34 4 x 41 8 x 6 9 mm  1 35 x 1 65 x 0 27 in     Weight 2232223554 62405 5n0e ee ad Approx  21 g  0 74 oz     Battery Charger CB 2LY CB 2LYE   Rated input            llle eese 100     240 V AC  50 60 Hz   0 085 A  100 V    0 08 A   240 V    Rated output fois eee te hans ane 4 2VDC 0 7A   Charge time       sum rri 3 3 32g Approx  1 hour 55 min    Operating temperature               0     40   C  32     104   F    DIMENSIONS  aoo Daopissrs iE uus ma 58 6 x 86 4 x 24 1 mm  2 31 x 3 40 x 0 95 in     Weight 2o x xcu xpi ut aea E OE Approx  70 g  2 47 oz    CB 2LY   Approx  61 g  2 15 oz    CB 2LYE   excluding power  cord     All data is based on tests by Canon     Camera specifications or appearance are subject to change without  notice     138    Index  Numerics  Cat  E 119  A  AC Adapter Kit                                    38  122  es  ms 37  AB LOCK Gusto eee tese natos beue 82  89  AF FUGEIBS 2i uisedesiqsctetrhasticsnebddtU
11.  35mm film equivalent  28  W      112  T  mm  f 2 8  W      f 5 9  T    4 0x  Up to approx  16x in combination with the digital  zoom    2 7 TFT LCD color monitor   Approx  230 000 dots  Picture coverage  approx  10096   Face AiAF Center      Auto  Low Light  3 cm  1 2 in       infinity  W      50 cm  1 6 ft       infinity  T    Normal  5 cm  2 0 in       infinity  W     50 cm  1 6 ft       infinity  T    Macro  3     50 cm  1 2 in      1 6 ft    W   Infinity  3 m  9 8 ft       infinity   Kids amp Pets  1 m  3 3 ft       infinity   Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter used  together   1     1 1500 sec    15     1 1500 sec   Total shutter speed range   Lens shift type   Evaluative  Center weighted average or Spot    2 stops in 1 3 stop increments   Auto  ISO 80 100 200 400 800 1600    Auto  Day Light  Cloudy  Tungsten  Fluorescent    Fluorescent H  Custom   Auto  On  Slow Synchro  Off     Red eye correction Red eye reduction FE lock  settings available   30 cm     4 0 m  W   50 cm   2 0 m    12 in      13 ft    W   1 6     6 6 ft    T     Auto  Program AE  Portrait  Night Snapshot    Kids amp Pets  Indoor  Face Self timer  Low Light  Beach    Underwater  Foliage  Snow  Fireworks  Long Shutter    Movie   Approx  0 9 images sec    Approx  10 sec  Approx  2 sec  delay  Custom Timer   Auto Off   SD memory card  SDHC memory card  SDXC memory   card  MultiMediaCard  MMCplus memory card    HC MMCplus memory card   Design rule for Camera File system and DPOF   compliant  version 
12.  Digital Tele converter  1 5x 2 0x  O O O  AF Point Zoom  p  80  On Off O O O  AF assist Beam  p  117  On Off e O O  Flash Settings Red Eye Corr  On Off O O O   p  84  117  Red Eye Lamp On Off O O O  i Contrast  p  83  A  to Off E O      Review  p  118  Off 2     10 sec  Hold O O O  Review Info  p  118  Off Detailed Focus Check O O O   Off Grid Lines O O O  DISP  Overlay  p  119    3 2 Guide Both O O O   Continuous O O O  IS Mode  p  119  Off     O O   Shoot Only Panning     O O  Date Stamp  p  60  Off Date Date  amp  Time O O O     1 AiAF  2 Always  Auto      132    Menus         2    O Selectable  or set automatically      Not selectable i    133    Menus    fT Set up Menu    Item  Mute  Volume  LCD Brightness  Start up Image  Format  File Numbering  Create Folder    Lens Retract  Power Saving    Date Time  Video System  Language  Reset All     Default setting    Options Summary  On Off   Set all operation sounds  5 levels    Set within a range of   2   On  Off  Formats memory card  erasing all data  Continuous  Auto Reset  Monthly  Daily  1 min   O sec   Auto Power Down  On  Off    Display Off  10  20 or 30 sec  1   2 or 3 min     Date and time settings  NTSC PAL  Choose display language     Returns camera to default settings       gt   Playback Menu    Item  Slideshow  Erase All  Protect  Rotate    i Contrast    Red Eye Correction  Resize   Resume   Transition     Default setting    134    Options Summary  Plays back images automatically   Erases images   Protects images 
13.  Timer  p  74   Shooting Using a TV Monitor  p  76   Shooting with the AF Lock  p  81   Turning off the AF Assist Beam  p  117   Displaying the Overlay  p 119    3 2 Guide  is not available   Changing the IS Mode Settings  p  119   You can switch between  Continuous  and  Off      90    Playback Functions M      The following functions can be used in the same way as for still images   Erasing Images  p  29   Quickly Searching Images  p  94   Searching for Images Using the Jump Display  p  95   Viewing Slideshows  p  96   Changing Image Transitions  p  98   Viewing Images on a TV  p  99   Protecting Images  p  100   Erasing All Images  p  101   Rotating Images  p  102     Summary of Movie Control Panel in    Viewing Movies     p  32        Exit  p   Playback   gt  Slow Motion Playback  you can use the 4  buttons to adjust the speed     Sound will not play back     I     Display the first frame     I Previous frame  Rewind if you hold down the button    ll    Next frame  Fast forward if you hold down the button    b  Display the last frame       D Appears when connected to a PictBridge compliant printer  p  108    Refer to the Personal Printing Guide for details     91       dMEQESMSESESSESESSESESEESESSESSSNESSSESESSESEESSSEESEESESESESSSSSSEESEESESEEESESESSSSESSESESESSS PESPSESSSSPSSMS    Using Various Playback and  Editing Functions    AMEMEMSESESESESSESSASSSESSESSESPSEESSESES SSESEESESSSESESASEOS  SPSSESAESSESSASSESPEPSESSESPPSSSES       This chapter explains various ways to 
14.  also     D be erased  e If you switch Shooting modes or turn off the power before performing  the operations in Step 3  images will not be protected     P Protected images cannot be erased with the camera s erase function  To  erase an image  cancel protection first     100    Erasing All Images          You can erase all images at once  Since erased images cannot be  recovered  exercise adequate caution before erasing  Protected images   p  100  cannot be erased     TULL AAAI AAA AAA AA    D 1 Choose  Erase all      Slideshow Press the MENU button  choose  Erase A na    x  Erase All  in the     tab  and press the    button     Protect  Rotate    i Contrast  Red Eye Correction    2 Erase all images    Press the 4  buttons to choose  OK    Erase all images  then press the C button   All images will be erased     Pressing the MENU button will restore the  e  menu screen           101    Rotating Images   NM  n i AS   You can change the orientation of an image and save it    TO        f   Choose  Rotate    Slideshow Press the MENU button  choose  Rotate   crase Al in the   gt   tab  and press the button     Protect    Lo    U    m      i Contrast    Red Eye Correction    7  Rotate the image    Press the        buttons to choose an  image    The image will rotate 90  with each press  of the     button    Pressing the MENU button will restore the  menu screen     L       102    AES WTS  Resizing Images M        You can resize images to a lower pixel setting and save the resized i
15.  and Time M      The Date Time settings screen will appear the first time the camera is turned  on  Since the dates and times recorded into your images are based on these  settings  be sure to set them     TULLMAN AAA AA    Date Time  gt  Set the date and time     Set Date Time  Press the 4P buttons to choose an  option   Press the a w buttons to set a value     1 Turn on the camera     Press the power button   The Date Time screen will appear          SET  o    MENU KET     3 Complete the setting     Press the Gr  button   Once the date and time have been set   the Date Time screen will close     Pressing the power button will turn off the  camera        e Reappearing Date Time screen    Set the correct date and time  If you have not set the date and time  the Date   Time screen will appear each time you turn on the camera     19       Setting the Date and Time    Changing the Date and Time    You can change the current date and time settings   Tee    leg  TO    1 Display the menus   Press the MENU button          T    Choose  Date Time  in the f1 tab     File Numbering   Continuous    Press the 4  buttons to choose the ff  Create Folder    Monthly   tab    Lens Retract    1 min    Press the A4 w buttons to choose  Date   Time   then press the button     Power Saving    Video System NTSC         d    Nez  TO          Change the date and time    J Follow Steps 2 and 3 on p  19 to adjust  the setting   Pressing the MENU button will close the  menu         5  Date Time battery 
16.  be covered with a thin plastic film for protection  against scratches during shipment  If so  remove the film before using the  camera     Camera Body Temperature    Please take care when operating the camera for an extended period as the  camera body may become warm  This is not a malfunction     What Do You Want to Do  M ve    Shoot  Shoot  leaving it to the camera to make settings                24  Shoot to match special conditions                  llus  54     56       Take good people shots    Portraits At night Kids and pets Atthe beach Against snow   p  54   p  54   p  55   p  55   p  56           Shoot various other scenes          Indoors Fireworks Underwater Low light   p  55   p  56   p  56   p  55   Focus on faG s  M            8S    v9    lulu 24  62  78  Shoot in places where   cannot use the flash   turn off the TSH MI  GQ  es 57  Take pictures with me in them too  self timer           61  62  74  75  Insert the date and time into my shots                    0   60  Take close up pictures of subjects  macro shooting              67  Take sepia toned or black and white pictures                   72  Change the size of picture   want to take  recording pixels        68  Take pictures continuously              000  cee ee eee 79  Change the ISO speed            0    eee eee eee 70  Make dark subjects appear brighter  i Contrast                 83    What Do You Want to Do     View  Look at my pictures       0 nannaa cc eee ees 28  Automatically play back picture
17.  camera   s status     Colors Status Operation Status   TO Lights Shooting preparation complete Display off  p  116   Blinks Recording reading transmitting image data  Lights Shooting preparation complete  flash on    Orange    Blinks Camera shake warning  p  57     When the indicator blinks green  data is being recorded to read from the  memory card or various information is being transmitted  Do not turn off    D the power  open the memory card slot battery cover  shake or jolt the  camera  These actions may corrupt the image data or cause the camera  or memory card to malfunction     43    Screen Display ANS    Switching the Display M    You can change the screen display using the DISP  button  Refer to p  128  for details on information that appears on the screen       Shooting        Information Display    Playback       No Information Simple Information Detailed Information Focus Check Display  Display Display Display  p  97     tL XA      M              1    You can also switch the display by pressing the DISP  button while the  image displays shortly after shooting  However  Simple Information  Display is not available  You can change the display that appears first by  pressing the MENU button to choose the   tab  then setting    Review Info   p  118      44    Screen Display    Screen Display in Dark Shooting Conditions    The display automatically brightens when shooting in dark conditions   allowing you to check the composition  Night Display function   However  th
18.  choose  an option    Pressing the MENU button accepts the  settings and restores the menu screen     Standard Prints one image per page     Print Type Index Prints several reduced size images per page   Both Prints both standard and index formats   On Prints the shooting date   Date  Off        On Prints the file number   File No   Off      Clear DPOF On Removes all print settings after printing   data Off        e Some printers or photo developer services may not be able to reflect all  of the settings in the output   0 may appear when using a memory card with print settings set by a   D different camera  These settings will be overwritten with those set by  your camera   e If  Date  is set to  On   some printers may print the date twice     110    Choosing Images for Printing  DPOF     e With  Index  chosen  the  Date  and  File No   options cannot be set to  Q  On  at the same time   e The date will be printed in the style set in the  Date Time  function in the    ft tab  p  19      E       Choosing the Number of Copies             Choose  Select Images  amp  Qty     Press the MENU button and choose the  Select images  amp  Qty   Ch tab  then choose  Select Images  amp     Select All Images Qty   and press the button     Clear All Selections    Print Settings  gt  Choose an image          Press the      buttons to choose an  image  then press the button    You will be able to set the number of print  copies    If you choose  Index   appears on the  screen  Pressing the   
19.  d Turn on the TV and switch it to the      9 2 input to which the cable is    Yellowe S     9 4 Black connected     j  Turn on the camera     Press the     button to turn on the camera   The image will appear on the TV  nothing  will appear on the screen of the camera    After you finish  turn off the camera and  TV  and unplug the cable         p What if the images don t properly display on the TV   Images will not display correctly if the camera s video output setting  NTSC PAL     does not match the TV system  Press the MENU button  choose the ff tab and   Video System  to switch to the correct video system     99    Protecting Images M  gt     You can protect important images so that they cannot be accidentally erased  with the camera  pp  29  101      TULLMAN AAA    D      Choose  Protect    Slideshow Press the MENU button  choose  Protect     Erase All in the D  tab  and then press the     Protect button     Rotate  i Contrast  Red Eye Correction    2 Choose an image   Press the q gt  buttons to choose an  image  then press the    button    e  will appear   If you press the   9 button again   e  will  disappear   To protect additional images  repeat the  above procedure     Protect    Protect images    2 Ifyou press the MENU button  a  confirmation screen will appear   Press the 4  buttons to choose  OK      Stop eee    emma then press the button   The images will be protected     Accept changes        e If you format the memory card  pp  22  51   protected images will
20.  depending on your computer s capabilities     Macintosh   OS Mac OS X  v10 4     v10 6   The above OS should be pre installed on computers with built in   Computer model USB ports    CPU PowerPC G4 G5 or Intel Processor   RAM Mac OS X v10 4     v10 5  512 MB or more  Mac OS X v10 6  1 GB or more   Interface USB   Free Hard Disk ImageBrowser  300 MB or more   Space PhotoStitch  50 MB or more   Display 1 024 x 768 pixels or higher    33    Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing    Preparations         Windows Vista and Mac OS X  v10 5  are used for these explanations     Tee        Install the Software     Windows         DIGITAL CAMERA   Place the CD in the computer s  CD ROM drive   Place the supplied CD ROM  DIGITAL      CAMERA Solution Disk   p  2  into the  E computer s CD ROM drive           Begin installation   Click  Easy Installation  and follow the on   screen instructions to proceed with the  installation   If the  User Account Control  window  appears  follow the on screen instructions  to proceed     When the install finishes  click   Restart  or  Finish      Remove the CD ROM     Remove the CD ROM when your desktop  screen appears     Macintosh       Canon DIGITAL CAMERA Place the CD in the computer   s    Solution Disk    CD ROM drive   Place the supplied CD ROM  DIGITAL  CAMERA Solution Disk   p  2  into the  computer s CD ROM drive           Begin installation   Double click the      on the CD   Click  Install   and follow the on screen  instructions to
21.  display  I   7   Press the aw 4  buttons to choose   New File   and press the button   The image will be saved as a new file   Follow Step 5 on p  103        e Some images may not be properly corrected    D e When  Overwrite  in Step 4 is chosen  the uncorrected image is  overwritten with the corrected data  erasing the original image   e Protected images cannot be overwritten     105       106    IA bkebhhhhtkttehhhhhitidhihhkhhtthhiti4hiLitLitititititititithiLi4titihi tititLitttittittitita  P i t i    MEMEMSESSEASESSESSESSESSESSES PESSES  USESPSESERSSSSESEFCSTSESESSEESEASEESPESESSSPESESPSSPAS  S       This chapter explains how to choose images for printing  and print  using a PictBridge compliant printer  sold separately  p  39    Please also refer to the Personal Printing Guide     Canon Brand PictBridge Compliant Printers    SELPHY series PIXMA series       107    cae 1 V K  Printing Images AN  You can easily print the pictures you take by connecting the camera to a  PictBridge compliant printer using the supplied interface cable  p  2    LLL    f   Turn off the camera and printer     7  Connect the camera to the printer     Open the cover  and insert the small end  of the plug firmly into the camera terminal  in the direction shown    Insert the cable s larger plug into the  printer  For connection details  refer to the  user guide provided with the printer              Turn on the printer         j  Turn on the camera     Press the     button to turn on the camera   AQ
22.  modes  pp  130     131      63    Shooting in Program AE AS    You can choose the settings for various functions to suit your preferences   AE stands for Auto Exposure     ITLL AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA    ice   Set the mode switch to fg  p  42            Choose P          Choose P in Step 2 on p  54 and press  the button        Adjust the settings according to  your purposes  pp  65     76      j  Shoot           What if the shutter speed and aperture value appear in  orange     If a correct exposure cannot be obtained when pressing the shutter button  halfway  the shutter speed and aperture value are shown in orange  Try the  following settings to obtain the correct exposure    Turn on the flash  p  66     Choose a higher ISO speed  p  70     64    Adjusting the Brightness   Exposure Compensation     You can adjust the standard exposure set by the camera in 1 3 stop  increments in the range of    2 to  2     LILA     Te      Enter Exposure Compensation  mode     Press the 4 button           While watching the screen  press the q gt   buttons to adjust the brightness and press  the Gt  button    The exposure compensation amount will  appear on the screen        65       Turning the Flash On a s    You can make the flash fire every time you shoot  At maximum wide angle   the flash range is approximately 30 cm     4 0 m  12 in      13 ft    and at  maximum telephoto  it is 50 cm     2 0 m  1 6     6 6 ft      PILLIL ILILILILIL LLLI    margy   S Choose      After pressing the  gt  b
23.  of injury     Caution Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment   A Warning  Camera    Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to people s eyes   Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash could damage eyesight  In particular   remain at least one meter  39 inches  away from infants when using the flash     Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants   Strap  Putting the strap around a child s neck could result in asphyxiation   Memory card  Dangerous if swallowed  If this occurs  contact a doctor immediately     Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment unless  expressly indicated to do so in this guide   To avoid the risk of injury  do not touch the interior of the camera if it has been  dropped or otherwise damaged   Stop operating the camera immediately if it emits smoke  a strange smell  or  otherwise behaves abnormally   Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol  benzine  or thinner to clean the  equipment   Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the camera   This could result in fire or electrical shock   If liquid or foreign objects come into contact with the camera interior  immediately turn the  camera power off and remove the battery     Use only recommended power sources   Using other power sources could result in fire or electrical shock        Safety Precautions    Battery and Battery Charger    Use only recommended batteries    Do not place the battery near or in direct flame    Do not 
24.  pp  61  74  75  Q0 3 O O O  ON ojojo  Func  Menu  O O O  ISO Speed  p  70  d  DET  DET   ET  DET   ET  e Em O E  80 100 200 400 800 1600    ANB O O O  White Balance  p  71       9  eb d m a   O Sa  My Colors  p  72  n   i     By AN Se Ew  amp c                    O O O  Light Metering  p  72     1      O      O O O O  Drive Mode  p  73   Oy     O O  Recording Pixels  p  68  Compression Ratio  Image Quality   p  68  88  O O O     1 Not selectable  but flash fires automatically depending on conditions     2 Not selectable  but set to 4 when the flash fires     3 Possible settings  0     30 seconds in  Delay   and 1     10 shots in  Shots     4 Recording pixels are fixed to M   The compression setting is selectable     130    o B    O    O0OO0OO    O    OOO    o W    oo     O0OO0OO    O    O 0O    2  Na    oo     OjOj O O    O    O 0O       Oo   OF      O    O O    O OMOWO   O      O    Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode    e  D Wk  O O      O  O O      O  O O  O O  O O  O O  O O  O O  Func  Menu  O O  O O  O O  O O  O O  O O  O O  OS    Olo      O0oO0O    O  O    O O    Qo  OF 0    O  O    QO  OF OF O    O  O    O O0 OO      O    O0OO0OO    O    O 00o00O      O O O    OfOjO O oO    O    O    electable  or set automatically      Not selectable    131       V  Menus M  C  Shooting Menu    Shooting modes AUTO a   Function P D   Face AiAF O O O  AF Frame  p  78    Center     O O  AF Frame Size  p  79  Normal Small     O       Standard O O O  Digital Zoom  p  58  Off O O O  
25.  pressing  the DISP  button on options that display  DISP     5 Complete the setting   Press the button   The shooting screen will reappear and the  setting you chose will appear on the  screen     MENU   Basic Operations AL    Various functions can be set from the menus  The menu items are organized  under tabs  such as for shooting  IB  and playback  P    The available  menu items differ depending on the mode  pp  132     135      LILLI IILI    Xe 27 lo      Display the menu     OD Press the MENU button        7  Choose a tab     Mute T off as Press the 4P buttons  or move the zoom      lever  p  42  left or right to choose a tab          LCD Brightness     ammmum    Start up Image On  D Choose a menu item   Format    1 868 2     Press the a w buttons to choose a menu  item    Some items require you to press the  button or    button to display a submenu in  which you change the setting     File Numbering    Continuous       j  Choose an option     Press the 4P buttons to choose an  option     LCD Brightness Nm       Start up Image On   Complete the setting     For 1 8GB      D Press the MENU button   The normal screen will reappear     File Numbering    Continuous       47    Changing the Sound Settings M      You can silence or adjust the volume of camera sounds     Muting Sounds       dn      Display the menu   Press the MENU button   LCD Brightness     2 Choose  Mute                      Press the 4  buttons to choose the fT  tab     File Numbering  Press the Aw buttons 
26.  proceed with the installation     34    Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing      7  Connect the camera to the      computer     Turn off the camera   Open the cover  and insert the cable s I  smaller plug firmly into the camera   terminal in the direction shown    Insert the cable s larger plug into the   computer  For connection details  refer to   the user guide provided with the   computer           Turn on the camera   Press the     button to turn on the camera     j  Open CameraWindow   T       CTI II Windows    Canon XXXXXXXX Click  Downloads Images From Canon      Camera using Canon CameraWindow    eiie CameraWindow will appear      de If CameraWindow does not appear  click   the  Start  menu and choose    All Programs   followed by  Canon       Utilities    CameraWindow  and   CameraWindow      vii       oy Downloads Images From Canon Camers   4   Wie    Open device to vew fies          SEES       Macintosh     CameraWindow will appear when you  establish a connection between the  camera and computer    If CameraWindow does not appear  click  the CameraWindow icon on the Dock  the  bar which appears at the bottom of the  desktop         35    Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing    For Windows 7  use the following steps to display CameraWindow   e Click   y on the task bar      n the screen that appears  click the  amp  link to modify the program   Q e Click  Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon  CameraWindow   then click  OK    e Double 
27.  supplied with your camera     When you move the camera rapidly from cold to hot temperatures   condensation may form on the internal or external surfaces of the camera   To avoid condensation  put the camera in an airtight  resealable plastic  bag and let it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it  from the bag     If condensation has formed  stop using the camera immediately   Continued use may damage the camera  Remove the battery and  memory card  and wait until the moisture has completely evaporated  before resuming use        135    Specifications    Camera Effective Pixels             Image Sensor                       Zoom Magnification                LCD Monitor 2   ehe EORR    AF Frame Mode                   Focusing Range  from end of lens          niri PP TD  Shutter Speed                45    Image Stabilization                 Metering System                  Exposure Compensation            ISO speed      NR    Bg        Standard Output Sensitivity   Recommended Exposure Index     White Balance            5         Built in Flash               0       Built in Flash Range                  Shooting Modes                     Continuous Shooting               Self timer               000000   I Conlrast   susci ke Rho  Recording Media                     File Format                         Data Type isu ccd a cw rere    136    AL  Approx  12 1 million    1 2 3 inch type CCD  Total number of pixels   Approx  12 7 million    5 0  W      20 0  T  mm  
28.  the ISO speed on a lower setting  p  70    Depending on the Shooting mode  when shooting in a high ISO speed the image  may appear rough or grainy  pp  55  70      Eyes appear red  p  84      Set the  Red Eye Lamp  to  On   p  117   When shooting with the flash  the lamp   on the front of the camera   p  43  lights  and for approximately 1 second while  the camera is reducing red eye  it is not possible to shoot  It is more effective if  the subject is looking directly at the lamp  Even better results can be obtained by  increasing the lighting in indoor settings or approaching closer to the subject     124    Troubleshooting    Recording images to the memory card takes a long time  or  continuous shooting slows down   Perform a low level format of the memory card in the camera  p  51    When you can t make settings for shooting functions or FUNC   menu   The items in which settings can be made differ depending on the shooting  mode  Refer to  Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode   pp  130     131      Shooting movies    Correct shooting time does not display  or stops   Format the memory card in the camera  or use a memory card capable of  recording at high speeds  Even when the shooting time does not display  properly  the recorded video will be the length that it was actually shot  pp  31   88       appeared on the screen and shooting ended automatically   The camera s internal memory was insufficient  Try one of the following   Perform a low level format of the memo
29.  the zoom lever toward  M4  and hold it until  the lens stops moving  The camera will be at its maximum wide angle setting  and you will be able to focus on subjects that are approximately 3 cm  1 2 in    or more away from the end of the lens    Move the zoom lever toward     and hold it until the lens stops moving  The  camera will be at its maximum telephoto setting and you will be able to focus  on subjects that are about 50 cm  1 6 ft   or more away from the end of the  lens    What if the lamp lights when the shutter button is pressed halfway    To reduce red eye and to assist in focusing  the lamp may light when shooting  in dark areas    What if the   icon blinks when you try to shoot    The flash is charging  You can shoot when recharging ends        2     Viewing Images ANS    You can view the images you have taken on the screen     i LLL AAA AANA AA        Enter Playback mode     Press the     button   The last image you took will appear         gt  Choose an image     Pressing the 4 button will cycle through  the images in the reverse order they were  taken  from the newest image to the  oldest    Pressing the  gt  button will cycle through  the images in the order they were taken   from oldest to newest    The images change more quickly if you  keep the 4P buttons pressed  but they  will appear coarse    The lens will retract after approximately 1  minute elapses    Pressing the     button again while the  lens is retracted will turn off the power     L        9 S
30.  tripod   p  119      If the flash fires  the image may be overexposed  If this happens  set the  P flash to  amp  and shoot     86    ZdAEMEMSESSEESSESSESESSESSSESSSEESESSNSESESSSSEESESESESESSSESSSSESSSSSSSSSSEESESESESESS     SSSESSMVSPS    Using Various Functions for  Shooting Movies     Ahhh hhthttihhhhhhththhthhietietithtkhhhhhthttittitid amp   uttthihidihtititittititttiLittitta       This chapter provides more advanced information than the    Shooting  Movies    and    Viewing Movies    sections of Chapter 1          This chapter assumes that the mode switch is set to     Movie mode      87      E x  Changing the Image Quality M  You can choose between two image quality settings   TO    vil  cO  a I        1 Choose the image quality setting   After pressing the button  press the  AW buttons to choose fi    7  Choose an option     Press the q gt  buttons to choose an  option  and press the  S   button   The setting will appear on the screen     640x480 30 fps    m  N    Image Quality Table    Image Quality   Recording Pixels Frame Rate  Content   fd  640 x 480 pixels  30 frames sec  For shooting standard quality movies     Since the number of the recording pixels is    smaller  the image quality will appear  Bi 320 x 240 paie  aang A coarse when compared with B40   but you    can record three times the length     Estimated Shooting Time    Shooting Time    Image Qualit  a Y 4 GB 16 GB  T 32 min  26 sec  2 hrs  12 min  50 sec   hag 1 hr  31 min  25 sec  6 hrs  14 min  23 s
31.  using Digital Zoom  p  58  or  Digital Tele converter  p  58  or when connected to a TV  p  99      80    z J IA M   Shooting with the AF Lock M  gt    The focus can be locked  After locking the focus  the focal distance will not  change even when you release your finger from the shutter button   LLL        Lock the focus     4 fe  Keep the shutter button pressed halfway   5  j and press the 4 button     The focus locks and AFL appears on the    screen    If you release your finger from the shutter  button and press the     button again  AFL  will disappear and the focus will unlock      gt  Compose the scene and shoot     i    Changing the Metering Mode    You can change the Metering mode  brightness measuring function  to  match the shooting conditions     ul    CLT       Choose the Metering mode     After pressing the button  press the  Aw buttons to choose            T    Choose an option           Press the 4  buttons to choose an  option  then press the button   The setting will appear on the screen     Suitable for standard shooting conditions  including back lit shots      S  Evaluative Automatically adjusts the exposure to match the shooting  conditions   C3 Center Averages the light metered from the entire frame  but gives  Weighted Avg  greater weight to the center       Spot Only meters within the      Spot AE Point frame      81    Shooting with the AE Lock AL    You can lock the exposure and shoot  or set the focus and exposure  separately to shoot   AE stands 
32.  will appear on the screen       Choose an image to print     Press the 4P buttons to choose an  image  then press the button        108    Printing Images    7   Print images   2  Press the   a buttons to choose  Print   and press the button   Printing will start   If you want to print additional images   a h     Default repeat Steps 5 and 6 after printing has  fe dics Default completed   DF TERN After printing has completed  turn off the  DI   camera and printer  and unplug the            71 Default Paper Settings    Default   Pint        interface cable     Default MENU Aa       Q e Refer to the Personal Printing Guide for details on printing     Refer to pp  37  39 for Canon brand Pictbridge compliant printers        109    Choosing Images for Printing  DPOF  M      You can choose up to 998 images on a memory card for printing and specify  settings such as the number of copies so that they can be printed together or  processed at a photo developer service  These selection methods comply  with the DPOF  Digital Print Order Format  standards     Print Settings    You can set the print type  date and file number  These settings apply to all  images chosen for printing     TULLMAN AANA    eh     Choose  Print Settings    Press the MENU button and choose the                i   tab  then choose  Print Settings  and  Clear All Selections press the button   Adi i  ll E ust the settings    DPOF  2 J g       Press the a w buttons to choose a menu  item  then press the 4  buttons to
33. 1 1    Still images  Exif 2 2  JPEG    Movies  AVI  Image data  Motion JPEG  Audio data    WAVE  Mono      Number of Recording Pixels   Still images           csse     MOVIES  a  Lu depo SIO  4 2  toro does NS    Compression  Still images              Number of Possible Shots    CIPA compliant    5 22 22 22 Gewese  Playback Function vx    Editing Function   9  duum eme p    Direct Print Type  iiu iy eR Rs  Interface    ooo PDC    Communication Settings               Power           2       HE       Operating Temperatures               Operating Humidity                   Dimensions  CIPA compliant            Weight  CIPA compliant                  Specifications    Large  4000 x 3000 pixels   Medium 1  3264 x 2448 pixels   Medium 2  2592 x 1944 pixels   Medium 3  1600 x 1200 pixels   Small  640 x 480 pixels   Widescreen  4000 x 2248 pixels   640 x 480 pixels  30 frames sec      320 x 240 pixels  30 frames sec        Actual frame rate is 29 97 frames sec   Fine  Normal    Approx  240 images   Single Image  Movie  Magnified Display  Index    Magnified  Slideshow   Erase  Protect  Resize  i Contrast  Rotate  Red Eye   Correction   PictBridge compliant   Digital input output  Hi Speed USB  mini B   compatible     Analog audio output  Monaural    Analog video output  NTSC PAL selectable      Dedicated connector  female  with unified type of  digital  audio and video    MTP  PTP   Battery Pack NB 6L  rechargeable lithium ion battery    AC Adapter Kit ACK DC40   0     40   C  32    
34. 4  Adjusting the Brightness    Exposure Compensation             65  Turning the Flash On                        66  Shooting Far Away Subjects    Infinity                       sees 66  Shooting Close ups  Macro              67  Changing the Recording Pixel Setting    Image Size                                  68  Changing the Compression Ratio    Image Quality                              68  Changing the ISO Speed                  70  Adjusting the White Balance             71  Changing the Tone of an Image    My Colors  scssnecedecesceceaascadeesseeexes 72    Continuous Shooting                        73  Shooting Using the   Two Second Self Timer                74  Customizing the Self Timer              75  Shooting Using a TV Monitor            76  Changing the Composition   with the Focus Lock                     76  5 Getting More Out of Your   Camera eee 60s 77   Changing the AF Frame Mode         78  Magnifying the Focal Point               80  Shooting with the AF Lock                81  Changing the Metering Mode           81  Shooting with the AE Lock               82  Shooting with the FE Lock                82  Correcting the Brightness   and Shooting  i Contrast              83  Red Eye Correction                          84  Shooting with Slow Synchro             85  Shooting Long Exposures                 86    6 Using Various  Functions for Shooting    Movies                        N  87  Changing the Image Quality             88  AE Lock Exposure Shift  
35. A ALAA AAA    O     Choose  i Contrast      Slideshow    Press the MENU button  choose   i Contrast  in the  gt   tab  and press the  Rotate    button   3  eel     x 7  Choose an image     Red Eye Correction  Press the 4P buttons to choose the  image and press the button     Erase All  Protect          1       Choose a menu item   Press the q gt  buttons to choose an  option  then press the button   j  Save as a new image and display   E Follow Steps 4 and 5 on p  103        What if the image wasn t corrected by the  Auto  option as  well as you would like     Choose  Low    Medium  or  High  and adjust the image       Under some conditions  the image may appear coarse or the correction   D setting may not be suitable     Repeatedly adjusting the same image may cause the quality to  deteriorate     104       Correcting the Red Eye Effect  You can automatically correct red eyes in images and save them as new  files   VLEET LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL    n    Choose  Red Eye Correction      Erase All Press the MENU button  choose  Red   Protect Eye Correction  in the     tab  and press    Rotate  i Contrast the button       M    Choose an image     Press the 4P buttons to choose an  image           Correct the image     Press the   button   Red eye detected by the camera will be  corrected and a frame will appear around  the corrected portion   You can magnify or reduce the size of the  image using the procedures in   Magnifying Images   p  98    v CU j  Save as a new image and
36. Bridge Compliant Printers       Compact Photo Printers Inkjet Printers   SELPHY series   PIXMA series     See the user guide supplied with the printer for more information on the  printer and interface cables        TV Video    37       Separately Sold Accessories M    The following camera accessories are sold separately   Some accessories are not sold in some regions  or may no longer be    available     Power Supplies       AC Adapter Kit ACK DC40   This kit lets you power the camera using  household power  Recommended for  powering the camera for an extended period  of time or when connecting to a computer or  printer  Cannot be used to charge the battery  inside the camera    Battery Charger CB 2LY CB 2LYE   An adapter for charging Battery Pack NB 6L     Battery Pack NB 6L  Rechargeable lithium ion battery        CAUTION    RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE   DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATION     ula     8  Using accessories abroad    The battery charger and the AC adapter kit can be used in regions that have 100      240 V  50 60 Hz  AC power  If the plug does not fit the outlet  use a  commercially available plug adapter  Do not use electrical transformers for  foreign travel as they will cause damage     Flash       38    High Power Flash HF DC1   This attachable supplementary flash can be  used to capture photographic subjects that  are too distant for the light from the built in  flash to illuminate     Other Accessor
37. Canon    PowerShot SD1300 IS  gt  lt  J S   O D    DIGITAL GLPH  Camera User Guide       ENGLISH    Make sure you read this guide before using the camera   Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future        Checking the Package Contents M      Check if the following items are included in your camera package  If anything  is missing  contact the retailer from which you purchased the camera     LS                                                    Camera Battery Pack NB 6L Battery Charger   with Terminal Cover  CB 2LY CB 2LYE  Interface Cable AV Cable Wrist Strap WS DC7  IFC 400PCU AVC DC400  b Jj  Getting Started DIGITAL CAMERA Warranty  Canon Customer  Solution Disk Card Support  Leaflet    Using the PDF Manuals    Also refer to the PDF manuals on the CD ROM  After installation  shortcut icons  appear on the desktop  If the software installation fails  you can find the manuals in  the Readme folder on the CD ROM     Camera User Guide  This Guide   Once you have mastered the basics  use the camera s many features to shoot more  challenging photos    Personal Printing Guide   Read when you want to connect the camera to a printer  sold  separately  and print    Software Guide   Read when you want to use the included software            P   A memory card is not included     Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF manuals     Read This First M   i    Test Shots and Disclaimer    Take some initial test shots and play them back to make sure the images  were recorde
38. Choose      hk  Press the 4  buttons to choose G   then  press the  i  button   Once set   amp  will appear on the screen   To turn the flash back on  follow the steps  above to return the setting to         L       Q    What if the indicator blinks orange and a flashing D   appears     When you press the shutter button halfway in low light conditions where camera  shake is likely  the indicator will blink orange and a flashing Gg will appear on  the screen  Attach the camera to a tripod to prevent it from moving     57       fr    Zooming in Closely on Subjects NS   Digital Zoom  dm    You can use the digital zoom to zoom up to a maximum equivalent of 16x  and capture subjects that are too far away for the optical zoom to enlarge   The images may appear coarse  however  depending on the recording pixel  setting  p  68  and the zoom factor used        TULL AAA AAA AAA AAA    mag  4 d   Move the zoom lever toward         Hold the lever until zooming stops          ma CS The zoom will stop when the largest   WQ    possible zoom factor without image  deterioration has been reached  and the  zoom factor will appear when you release  the zoom lever        Move it toward  8   again     m    The digital zoom will zoom in even further  on the subject        Q What if the zoom factor appears in blue     Images shot at zoom factors that appear in blue will be coarse      9 Turning off the digital zoom    To turn off the digital zoom  press the MENU button  choose the Ig tab  and  choos
39. However  if the battery bulges to the point where it will no longer fit into the  camera  please contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk    If the battery is quickly depleted even after charging  it has reached the  end of its life span    Purchase a new battery     15     Sold Separately     SD memory cards  2GB and less     SDHC memory cards  More than 2 GB  up to and including 32 GB    SDXC memory cards  More than 32 GB   2   MultiMediaCards   MMCplus memory cards   HC MMCplus memory cards      This memory card complies with the SD standards  Some cards may not  operate properly depending on the brand of card used     Compatible Memory Cards NS       Depending on your computer s OS version  SDXC memory cards may   D not be recognized when using a commercially available card reader   Check to make sure that your OS supports this function beforehand     Inserting the Battery and Memory Card E    Insert the included battery and a memory card  sold separately    Tee    4   Check the card   s write protect tab     If the memory card has a write protect tab   you will not be able to record images if the  tab is in the locked position  Slide the tab  up until you hear a click      gt  Open the cover   Slide the cover   and open it          16    Inserting the Battery and Memory Card       Insert the battery        Insert the battery as shown until it locks  into place with a click    Be sure to insert the battery in the correct  direction or it will not properly lock into  pla
40. P ds 29  AF LOCK uem E 81  AV Gable T     2  B  Battery  Battery and Charger Kit                           38  Battery Charger                 ence 2  14  Charge Indicator                             gl 15  Date Time battery                        9     20  Power Saving                         9     52  116  Recharge                      4    d  14  Battery Charger       449         BN    E 14  Beach  Scene Mode                5               55  Black and White Images                             72  C  Camera Shake    9       DEI    57  119  Center                     4    EE  e    79  Components Guide     5       4 5    42  Continuous Shooting                                  73  D  Date and Time  Adding to Image                                      60  Ghangirit   ritiene secte cs Ende us 20  SONG eT        t 19  DS INOS m            19  Date and Time  gt  Date Time  Default Settings                                ssssssss  50  Deleting  gt  Erasing  DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk                 2  Digital Tele Converter                                 59  Digital ZDOITI siinsesse eiiiai 58  Display Language                                       21  Display Overlay eeens 119  DPOF pt            PH 110    E  Editing  PO ONS eieiei e 104  Red Eye Correction                      eese 105  Resizing  Making Images Smaller        103  Rotating Images                            sussse 102  EguipifIefi siscssnissndiiniadcansiod dodanie 2  Default Settings                  cesses 50
41. PS  SSSyPA  sP s    Customizing Camera  Settings    Ahh khhhthttithhhhhittidihiLiettetLikhithhhihhhthttthtithtstttthbiLidttitththhtttLitdttitititta       You can customize various settings to suit your shooting preferences   The first part of this chapter explains convenient and commonly used  functions  The latter part explains how to change shooting and  playback settings to suit your purposes     113       Changing Camera Settings AL    You can customize convenient and commonly used functions from the ff  tab  p  47      Turning Off the Start up Image    You can turn off the start up image that displays when you turn on the  camera   TO  Choose  Start up Image   then press the  4 gt  buttons to choose  Off      LL  Mute Off  Volume    I      LCD Brightness     mmm  EI T E   Format BEKK    File Numbering   Continuous           Changing the File Number Assignment    Images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers in the order they  were taken  from 0001     9999  and saved to folders of up to 2 000 images   You can change the file number assignment   ULL  Choose  File Numbering   then press the    f     T 4  buttons to choose an option    Volume   f   LCD Brightness tom Even if you shoot using a new       memory card  the file numbers   tart up Image On       Format    1 868 Continuous are assigned consecutively  OFIGNOMBenAg T Continuous V until an image with the number    9999 is taken saved     If you replace the memory card  with a new one  or a new folder  is c
42. Yos P    Power Saving       115    Changing Camera Settings    Turning off the Power Saving Function    You can set the power saving function  p  52  to  Off   Setting it to  On  is  recommended to save battery power     Tee  Choose  Power Saving   then press the    Power Saving     Auto Power Down    off ius    Display Off     1 min    Press the 4  buttons to choose  Auto  Power Down   then use the 4  buttons to  choose  Off     If you set the power saving function to   Off   be sure to turn the camera off after  use        Setting the Screen Shut Off Time    You can adjust the time the screen takes to shut off automatically  p  52    This also works when  Auto Power Down  is set to  Off    TA  Choose  Power Saving   then press the    Power Saving button     Auto Power Down On    a Press the    w buttons to choose  Display      Off   then use the 4  buttons to choose a  time     In order to save battery power  you should  choose less than  1 min          116    Changing Shooting Function Settings    If you set the mode switch to IB  and the mode to P  you can change the  settings in the    tab  p  47      Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in  modes other than  P mode  check if the function is available in those  modes  pp  132     133      Turning off the AF Assist Beam    The lamp will automatically light to assist focusing in low light conditions  when you press the shutter button halfway  You can turn off the lamp     TILL AAA AAAI AAA 
43. an I take better close ups     Try attaching the camera to a tripod and shooting in C2  to prevent the camera  from moving and blurring the image  p  74      You can reduce the AF frame size when you want to focus on a specific portion  of the subject  p  79      67          Changing the Recording Pixel Settin   Image Size     N      q  b  Ww    OUTTA    You can choose from six recording pixels  image size  settings     1 Choose the recording pixel        setting   After pressing the button  press the  Aw buttons to choose   L        12M 4000x3000    me Bu wwsm 643    7  Choose an option   Press the        buttons to choose an  option  then press the button   The setting you chose will appear on the  screen     If you choose We you cannot use Digital Zoom  p  58  or Digital Tele   Converter  p  59         Changing the Compression Ratio IS    Image Quality  p   You can choose from the following two levels of compression ratio  image  quality      Fine   JM  Normal    TOA eee      1 Choose the compression ratio     setting   Press the button  then press the aw  buttons to choose   L and press the    DISP  button   7  Choose an option             Press the 4  buttons to choose an  option  then press the button    The setting you chose will appear on the  Screen     68    Changing the Compression Ratio  Image Quality     Approximate Values for Recording Pixels and Compression  Ratio        Number of Recordable  Compression Single Image Data       Rocording Fixes Ratio Size  Appro
44. ased on the Camera  amp  Imaging Products  Association  CIPA  measurement standard     Under some shooting conditions  the number of shots that can be taken may be less  than mentioned above        Battery Charge Indicator    An icon or message will appear on the screen indicating the battery   s charge  state     Display Summary  771 Sufficient charge   Y 74  Slightly depleted  but sufficient     4   Blinking red  Nearly depleted  Charge the battery    Change the battery pack   Depleted  Recharge the battery      8 Using the battery and charger effectively    Charge the battery on the day  or the day before  it will be used   Charged batteries continue to discharge naturally even if they are not used        a     2 A Attach the cover to a charged battery so that    4 the A mark is visible          How to store the battery for long periods    Deplete and remove the battery from the camera  Attach the terminal cover  and store the battery  Storing a battery for long periods of time  about a year   without depleting it may shorten its life span or affect its performance    The battery charger can also be used when abroad    The charger can be used in regions that have 100     240 V  50 60 Hz  AC power   If the plug does not fit the outlet  use a commercially available plug adapter  Do  not use electrical transformers for foreign travel as they will cause damage   The battery may develop a bulge    This is a normal characteristic of the battery and does not indicate a problem   
45. button again will  deselect the image and     will disappear           Set the number of prints    J Press the a w buttons to set the number  of prints  maximum 99    Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to choose other  images and the number of prints for each   You cannot set the number of print copies  for index prints  You can only choose  which images to print   Pressing the MENU button accepts the  settings and restores the menu screen        111       Choosing Images for Printing  DPOF     Set All Images to Print Once    Select All Images m Choose  Select All Images    In Step 1 on p  111  choose  Select All  Set 1 print per image Images  and then press the button     7  Make print settings   ELEM I       press the  lt  gt  buttons to choose  OK  and  press the button        Clearing All Selections    Clear All Selections 4   Choose  Clear All Selections    In Step 1 on p  111  choose  Clear All  Deselect all images Selections  and then press the button         All selections will be cleared     LL E        Press the  lt  gt  buttons to choose  OK    then press the button        Printing Images with DPOF Settings    Number of copies to print   Connect the camera to the printer   Follow Steps 1     4 on p  108     Print List H     Print   s Ie   fi    is vx           Press the a w buttons  choose  Print      U now  and press the     button   Printing will start     Print later       112    dAMEMQESES    SSEESSSSSESEESESSESSEEESSSEESESSSEEESEESESESESSESSEESESSSESSESEEESESESESSSSSSESSESS
46. c  and the  T elapsed time will appear on the screen   Once shooting begins  take your finger off  the shutter button   If you change the composition of your shot  during shooting  the focus will stay the  same  but the brightness and tone will  automatically adjust     Do not touch the microphone while       D  shooting     pua Do not press any buttons other than the  S IEN shutter button while shooting  The sound  Q    ENS the buttons make will be recorded in the  Microphone movie       Stop shooting    3 Press the shutter button fully again   The camera will beep once and stop  shooting   The movie will record to the memory card   Shooting will automatically stop when the  memory card fills               8 Magnifying the subject while shooting    Pressing the zoom lever toward     while shooting will zoom in on the subject   However  operation sounds will be recorded and the movie may appear coarse     Estimated Shooting Times    Memory Card 4 GB 16 GB  Shooting Time 32 min  26 sec  2 hrs  12 min  50 sec     Shooting times are based on default settings    Recording will automatically stop when either the clip file size reaches 4 GB or the  recording time reaches approximately 1 hour    Recording may stop even if the maximum clip length has not been reached on some  memory cards  SD Speed Class 4 or higher memory cards are recommended     31    Viewing Movies QUSS    You can view the movies you have shot on the screen   LLL        Enter Playback mode     SE Press the P  but
47. ce     Terminals    j  Insert the memory card   SM Insert the memory card as shown until it  locks into place with a click    Be sure the memory card is oriented    correctly  Inserting the memory card in the    Up  wrong direction could damage the  NEST  camera    SN    Terminals    5 Close the cover   Close the cover     and press downward  as you slide it until it clicks into place           Q9 What if  Memory card locked  appears on the screen   SD  SDHC and SDXC memory cards have a write protect tab  If this tab is in the    locked position   Memory card locked  will appear on the screen and you will not  be able to take or erase images     17       Inserting the Battery and Memory Card    Removing the Battery and Memory Card      Remove the battery   Open the cover and press the battery lock  in the direction of the arrow   The battery will pop up     Remove the memory card   Push the memory card in until you hear a  click  then slowly release it   The memory card will pop up        Approximate Number of Shots per Memory Card    Memory Card 4GB 16 GB  Number of shots 1231 5042    Values are based on the default settings   The number of shots that can be taken will vary depending on camera settings  the  subject and the memory card used     9  Can you check the number of shots that can be taken     You can check the number of shots that can be taken when the camera is in a  Shooting mode  p  24      Number of shots aa  AUTO    that can be taken           Setting the Date
48. click  j     Transfer and View Images    econo Click  Import Images from Camera   and   then click  Import Untransferred Images     BE bapor Al images o All images not previously transferred will  transfer to the computer  Transferred  images will be sorted by date and saved in  separate folders in the Pictures folder   When  Image import complete   appears   click  OK   then click  X  to close  CameraWindow   Turn off the camera and unplug the cable   For further operations  refer to the  Software Guide        You can transfer images without installing the included software by   simply connecting your camera to a computer  There are  however  the   following limitations      After connecting to the camera  it may take a few minutes until you can  transfer images      Movies will not transfer correctly    Q e Images shot in the vertical position may be transferred in the horizontal   position    e Protection settings for images may be lost when transferred to a  computer    e There may be problems transferring images or image information  correctly depending on the version of the operating system in use  the  file size  or the software in use     36    z M  Accessories M       Supplied with Camera                Wrist Strap DIGITAL CAMERA Battery Pack NB 6L Battery Charger  WS DC7 Solution Disk  with Terminal Cover  CB 2LY CB 2LYE                        Interface Cable  IFC 400PCU                Memory Card Card Reader                     Windows Macintosh    Canon Brand Pict
49. ctor will appear in blue      e The respective equivalent focal lengths when using  1 5x  and  2 0x  are  42 0     168 mm and 56 0     224 mm  35mm film equivalent      The digital tele converter cannot be used together with the digital zoom     59    Inserting the Date and Time M 7    You can insert the shooting date and time in the lower right corner of an  image  Once inserted  however  they cannot be deleted  Be sure to check  beforehand that the date and time are correctly set  p  19      PILLIL ILILILILIL LILLI    O     Choose  Date Stamp      AF assist Beam     On Press the MENU button     LLL     Press the 4  buttons to choose the eg  ads Ld  tab     Review Info    Off  Press the a buttons to choose  Date    Date Stamp      p 2 Accept the setting   Press the q gt  buttons to choose  Date  or   Date  amp  Time    Pressing the MENU button will restore the  shooting screen    DATE  will appear on the screen     7 29 Shoot    The shooting date or time will be recorded  in the image s lower right corner    To restore to the original setting  choose   Off  in Step 2     Disp  Overlay    Off          You can insert and print the shooting date in images which do not have  an embedded date and time as follows  However  if you do this for  images with an embedded date and time  the date and time may be  printed twice   Q e Use the DPOF print settings  p  110  to print      Use the included software to print    Refer to the Software Guide for details     Print using printer func
50. d correctly  Please note that Canon Inc   its subsidiaries and  affiliates  and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages  arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory  including memory  cards  that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded  in a way that is machine readable     Warning Against Copyright Infringement    The images recorded with this camera are intended for personal use  Do not  record images that infringe upon copyright laws without the prior permission  of the copyright holder  Please be advised that in certain cases the copying  of images from performances  exhibitions  or commercial properties by  means of a camera or other device may contravene copyright or other legal  rights even if the image was shot for personal use     Warranty Limitations    This camera s warranty is only effective in the country of sale  If there is a  problem with the camera while abroad  please return it to the country of sale  before proceeding with a warranty claim to a Canon Customer Support Help  Desk  For Canon Customer Support contacts  please see the customer  support list supplied with your camera     LCD Monitor    The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high precision  manufacturing techniques  More than 99 99  of the pixels operate to  specification  but occasionally non performing pixels may appear as bright  or dark dots  This is not a malfunction and has no effect on the recorded  image    The LCD monitor may
51. e  Digital Zoom  and the  Off  option     The focal length when using the optical zoom is 28     112 mm  and the  focal length when using the digital zoom is 112     448 mm  35 mm film  equivalent      58    Zooming in Closely on Subjects  Digital Zoom     Digital Tele Converter    The focal length of the lens can be increased by an equivalent of 1 5x or  2 0x  This enables a faster shutter speed and less chance of camera shake  than the zoom  including digital zoom  used by itself at the same zoom  factor    The images may appear coarse  however  depending on the combination of  recording pixel  p  68  and digital tele converter settings used     TULLE AAA AAMAS i    ry     Choose  Digital Zoom      1 5x    Press the MENU button     Press the 4P buttons to choose the y  AF assist Beam On       Flash Settings tab   Review TIT Press the A4  w buttons to choose  Digital  Review Info    Off   Zoom      2 Accept the setting   gow Press the 4  buttons to choose the zoom    factor    tw  Pressing the MENU button will restore the  shooting screen   The view will be enlarged and the zoom  factor will appear on the screen   To return to standard digital zoom  choose   Digital Zoom  and the  Standard  option        Q9 What if the zoom factor appears in blue     Using  1 5x  at a recording pixel setting of L or M1 will cause image  deterioration  the zoom factor will appear in blue     Using  2 0x  at a recording pixel setting of L   M1 or M2 will cause image  deterioration  the zoom fa
52. e  brightness of the image on the screen  and the brightness of the actual  image recorded may be different  Screen noise may appear and the  movement of the subject may appear somewhat jagged on the screen  This  has no effect on the recorded image     Overexposure Warning during Playback    In  Detailed Information Display   p  44   overexposed areas of the image  flash on the screen     Histogram during Playback    High The graph that appears in  Detailed  Information Display   p  44  is called the     histogram  The histogram shows the   a distribution of brightness in an image       horizontally  and the amount of brightness  Dark 4         Bright vertically  When the graph approaches the  right side  the image is bright  but when it  approaches the left side  the image is  dark  and in this way you can judge the  exposure     45       FUNC  Menu   Basic Operations       Commonly used shooting functions can be set with the FUNC  menu  The  menu items and options differ depending on the mode  pp  130     131      TELL AAA AAA AAA AAA       Available Options     t  S     FUNC   Q     46    1 Choose a shooting mode     Set the mode switch to the desired  shooting mode     D Display the FUNC  menu     Press the button     3 Choose a menu item     Press the a w buttons to choose a menu  item    The available options for the menu item  appear in the lower part of the screen     j  Choose an option     Press the 4  buttons to choose an  option    You can also choose settings by
53. e to hold  the zoom lever  it will continue to zoom in  up to a maximum factor of 10x   If you press the a w 4  buttons  you can  move the location of the displayed area   Move the zoom lever toward Ewa to zoom  out  or continue to hold it to return to  Single Image Playback   When Ga  appears on the screen   press the  i  button to switch to  amp 3ir     Press the q gt  buttons to switch between  images in the zoomed state  Press the  button again to return to  amp  35        Approximate Location of  Displayed Area       Changing Image Transitions    You can choose from two transition effects when switching between images  in Single Image Playback        TILL EM MMMEMMPMPMPEPMPMBEEEPMBMEMEEEEIIEIEEEIEREERMEMEMMEMMPMEMEEEERMBMEMEEMEMPEPMEEEIEIM    n Choose  Transition      Rotate Press the MENU button and choose the  i Contrast     tab  then choose  Transition  and press  the 4P buttons to choose an option     Red Eye Correction    Resize  Resume    Last seen       Wansiion     Fade     F       98    Viewing Images on a TV M      Using the supplied AV cable  p  2   you can connect the camera to a TV to  view images you have shot     TULL AAA AAAI AA         Turn off the camera and TV         Connect the camera to the TV            Open the camera s terminal cover and  LN fully insert the cable plug into the    camera s terminal               PG  J i  N  White or Black    Insert the cable plug fully into the video  input terminals as shown in the illustration     E    O Um D O
54. ec     Based on Canon   s testing standards     Recording will automatically stop when either the clip file size reaches 4 GB or the  recording time reaches approximately 1 hour     Recording may stop even if the maximum clip length has not been reached on some  memory cards  SD Speed Class 4 or higher memory cards are recommended     88    AE Lock Exposure Shift AS    You can lock the exposure or change it in 1 3 steps within a range of  2  before shooting     Tee     Focus   Press the shutter button halfway to focus     a 2 Lock the exposure     After releasing the shutter button  press  the 4 button to lock the exposure  The  exposure shift bar appears     Press the 4A button again to release the  lock           Change the exposure     While watching the screen  press the 4   buttons to adjust the brightness     j  Shoot   I       89    Other Shooting Functions M      The following functions can be used in the same way as for still images   Zooming in Closely on Subjects  Digital Zoom   p  58   You can use the digital zoom while shooting  but the optical zoom cannot be  used   If you want to shoot at the maximum zoom factor  you should adjust the optical  zoom to the maximum before shooting   The sounds from zoom operation will be recorded   Using the Self Timer  p  61   Shooting Far Away Subjects  Infinity   p  66   Shooting Close ups  Macro   p  67   Adjusting the White Balance  p  71   Changing the Tone of an Image  My Colors   p  72   Shooting Using the Two Second Self
55. ecording pixel setting of M will appear   and the image will be fixed at 1600 x 1200  pixels         Take shots of people at the  beach  Beach     Lets you take shots of brightly lit people  on sandy beaches where the reflected  sunlight is strong     55    Shooting in Various Conditions         Shoot underwater  Underwater    F  Lets you take natural colored shots of   al J te aquatic life and underwater scenery when  used with Waterproof Case WP DC36    sold separately      Live  Hr  lt a       YETake shots of foliage  Foliage     Lets you shoot trees and leaves  such as  new growth  autumn leaves or blossoms   in vivid colors     Take shots of people in snow   Snow     Lets you take bright  natural colored shots  of people against snowy backgrounds        Take shots of fireworks   Fireworks     Lets you take shots of fireworks in vivid  colors        In  amp  mode  attach the camera to a tripod to prevent the camera from   D MONING and blurring the image  Additionally  you should set  IS Mode  to     Off   p  119      P In EA  S  52 or 4   mode  images may appear coarse because the ISO  speed  p  70  is increased to match the shooting conditions     ula    Modes for other scenes    In addition to the modes explained here  the following scene modes are also  available     2 Face Self timer  p  62    x5 Long Shutter  p  86     56    Turning the Flash Off ANN    You can shoot with the flash turned off   VELL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL    1 Press the  gt  button   e       GEN    
56. end     121    Using Household Power M      If you use AC Adapter Kit ACK DC40  sold separately   you can use the  camera without worrying about how much charge is left in the battery     LLLI ILILILILIL    1 Insert the coupler   Open the cover  p  16  and insert the  coupler as shown until it locks into place  with a click   Close the cover  p  17         Terminals    DK               7  Plug the cord into the coupler     Open the cover and fully insert the plug  into the coupler        Connect the power cord    2 Connect the power cord to the compact      power adapter  then plug the other end  Con  into a power outlet    You can turn the camera on to use it   After you finish  turn off the camera and  unplug the power cord from the power  outlet     Do not unplug the plug or power cord with the camera turned on  This  could erase images you have taken or damage the camera     122    Troubleshooting      If you think there is a problem with the camera  first check the following  If  the items below do not solve your problem  contact a Canon Customer  Support Help Desk as listed on the included customer support list     Power    You pressed the power button  but nothing happened   Confirm that the battery is not depleted  p  15    Confirm that the battery is properly inserted  p  17    Confirm that the memory card battery cover is securely closed  p  17    If the battery terminals are dirty  battery performance will decrease  Clean the  terminals with a cotton swab and re in
57. erating instructions     41       Components Guide      D    EF  WZ    a           D Lamp  pp  43  117     Shutter Button  p  23    2 Microphone  p  31   7  Power Button  p  19    8  Lens Flash  pp  57  66    4  Speaker  9  Tripod Socket      Zoom Lever DC Coupler Terminal Cover  p  122   Shooting   6   Telephoto     M4   Wide  9 Memory Card   Battery Cover  p  16   Angle   p  24   2 Strap Mount  p  13   Playback  Q   Magnify    mz  Index    pp  94  98   Mode Switch  Use the mode switch to change the Shooting mode   You can leave it to the camera to select  settings for fully automatic shooting  p  24   N lax  You can shoot with the best settings for AUTOX e    the scene  p  54  or choose settings 0  d    yourself to take various types of pictures   pp  53  63  77    For shooting movies  pp  30  87      42    Indicator                                D Screen  LCD Monitor   p  44   Exposure Compensation   p  65      2  Indicator  p  43  fc  Jump  Button  p  95   4 Button     P   Playback  Button  pp  28  93  107      amp   Macro   p  67    a    Infinity   p  66      4 Mode Switch 4 Button     A V OUT  Audio Video Output    FUNC  SET  Function Set  Button  DIGITAL Terminal  pp  35  99  108   p  46      MENU Button  p  47   9    Flash   pp  57  66  85      Button  C DISP   Display  Button  p  44   2     Self Timer   pp  61  74  75      amp   Single Image Erase   p  29     w Button  z M   Indicator M    The indicator on the back of the camera will light or blink depending on the 
58. es  pp  130     131      TT    Changing the AF Frame Mode M      You can change the AF  Auto Focus  frame mode to match the conditions  you want to shoot     TULLMAN AANA LAA    r Choose  AF Frame    Lu EDT YT OB Press the MENU button  choose the eg  tab  and then choose the  AF Frame   Digital Zoom   Standard      AF PGR 7208s 5N menu item  Press the 4P buttons to  AF assist Beam On choose an option     Flash Settings        Face AiAF    Detects people   s faces and sets the focus  exposure  evaluative metering  only  and white balance  AWB only     When the camera is pointed at subjects  a white frame appears on the  face the camera judges to be the main subject  and gray frames  max  2   will appear on other faces    A frame will follow a detected face that is moving within a certain range     When the shutter button is pressed halfway  up to 9 green frames will  appear on faces on which the camera focuses     e  f a face is not detected and only gray frames  no white frame  appear   up to 9 green frames will appear on the areas the camera focuses on  when the shutter button is pressed halfway    e Examples of faces that cannot be detected      Subjects that are far away or extremely close   Q e Subjects that are dark or light   e Faces turned to the side or at a diagonal  or faces with a portion hidden    e The camera may mistakenly identify non human subjects as a face       f the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway   the AF frame will not appea
59. fo   then press the q gt   buttons to choose an option     Off Displays the image only     Displays detailed information    p  44     The area inside the AF frame is  magnified  allowing you to check  Focus Check the focus  The procedure is the  same as in  Checking the Focus    p  97      Detailed    Changing Shooting Function Settings    Displaying the Overlay  You can display gridlines for vertical and horizontal guidance  or a 3 2 guide  to confirm the printable area for postcard size prints     TO  Choose  Disp  Overlay   then press the       e 4P buttons to choose an option    Flash Settings   i Contrast    Off Grid Lines A grid overlays the display    Review    2 sec  Gray bars will appear on the top   Review Info   Off   and bottom of the display  This   pisp Ovenay Grid Lines P petade area will not print when printing   IS Mode   Continuous    on paper with a 3 2 aspect ratio    Both Both grid lines  and the 3 2 guide  will appear     e ln wW mode  you cannot set  3 2 Guide  or  Both     e Grid Lines will not be recorded on the image      The gray areas displayed with  3 2 Guide  are the areas that will not be  printed  The actual image recorded will include the portion in the gray  areas     Changing the IS Mode Settings    Choose  IS Mode   then press the q gt   buttons to choose an option   Image stabilization is always on   You can confirm the result  ap Overy    TOR Continuous directly on the display  which    Continuous   makes it easier to check the  3 ontinuo
60. for    Auto Exposure       TULLMAN AAA AANA ALAA    4   Lock the exposure     Point the camera toward the subject and  press the button while pressing the  shutter button halfway    When AEL appears  the exposure will be  locked    If you release your finger from the shutter  button and press the button again  AEL  will disappear and the AE will unlock        7  Compose the scene and shoot     Shooting with the FE Lock    Just as with the AE lock  p  82   you can lock the exposure for shooting with  the flash   FE stands for  Flash Exposure      TULLMAN AAA    7 Choose     p  66       gt  Lock the flash exposure     Point the camera toward the subject and  press the 4 button while pressing the  shutter button halfway    The flash will fire and when FEL appears   the flash output will be retained    If you release your finger from the shutter  button and press the 4 button again  FEL  will disappear and the FE will unlock        3 Compose the scene and shoot     82    Correcting the Brightness and Shoei   i Contrast   gt     The camera can detect areas in the scene  such as faces or backgrounds   that are too bright or dark and automatically adjust them to the optimum  brightness when shooting  Also  when the overall image is lacking in  contrast  the camera will automatically correct the image for a sharper  impression when shooting     TULL AAA AAA AAA    ry Choose  i Contrast     Digital Zoom     Standard        Press the MENU button  choose the gg   emcee i tab  and then c
61. g distance  p  136     Set the  AF assist Beam  to  On   p  117     Confirm that functions which you do not intend to use  macro  etc   are not set   Shoot using the focus lock or AF lock  pp  76  81      Even when you press the shutter button halfway  the AF frame    does not appear  and the camera does not focus    If you center on the light and dark contrasting area of the subject and push the  shutter button halfway  or repeatedly push the shutter button halfway  the frame  will appear and the camera will focus     Subject is too dark     Set the flash to    p  66     Adjust the brightness with exposure compensation  p  65    Adjust the image with i Contrast  pp  83  104    Use the AE lock  or spot metering to shoot  pp  81  82      Subject is too bright  overexposed      Set the flash to  amp   p  57     Adjust the brightness with exposure compensation  p  65    Use the AE lock  or spot metering to shoot  pp  81  82    Reduce the light illuminating the subject     Image is dark even though the flash fired  p  27      Increase the ISO speed  p  70    Shoot within an appropriate distance for flash photography  p  66      Image taken using the flash is too bright  overexposed      Shoot within an appropriate distance for flash photography  p  66    Set the flash to  amp   p  57      White dots appear on the image when shooting with the flash     Light from the flash has reflected off dust particles or other objects in the air     Image appears rough or grainy     Shoot with
62. g with headphones to the loud sounds  of a CD ROM played on a music CD player     Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks  when hanging it by the strap   Be careful not to bump or push strongly on the lens    This could damage the camera or lead to injury     Avoid using  placing or storing the camera in the following places     Places subject to strong sunlight     Places subject to temperatures above 40   C  104   F      Humid or dusty areas   These could cause leakage  overheating or an explosion of the battery  resulting in  electrical shock  fire  burns or other injuries  High temperatures may also cause  deformation of the casing     10    Safety Precautions    When using the flash  be careful not to cover it with your fingers or clothing   This could result in burns or damage to the flash     Do not aim the camera at bright light sources  the sun  etc     Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the image sensor        When using the camera on a beach or at a windy location  be careful not to  allow dust or sand to enter the camera   This may cause the camera to malfunction     In regular use  small amounts of smoke may be emitted from the flash   This is due to the high intensity of the flash burning dust and foreign materials stuck to the  front of the unit  Please use a cotton swab to remove dirt  dust or other foreign matter from  the flash to prevent heat build up and damage to the unit     Unplug the battery charger from the p
63. he camera is last  operated  After about 2 more minutes  the lens will retract and the power will  turn off  When the screen has turned off but the lens has not yet retracted   pressing the shutter button halfway  p  23  turns on the screen and shooting  can continue     Power Saving during Playback    The power will turn off approximately 5 minutes after the camera is last  operated     Q e You can turn off the Power Saving Function  p  116    e You can adjust the time before the screen turns off  p  116      52    Shooting in Special  Conditions and Commonly  Used Functions    AMAEMEPSESSESESSSES  SSESSEE  SSEEESEESESSUSESSESPSPSESSSESPREMAESSESMaAESPSHMESSAEISESSESMAESSESEMAESSESSPSSESSSESP       This chapter explains how to shoot in different conditions  as well as  how to use common functions  such as the self timer     am  7    iif         When you choose a Shooting mode that matches a particular set of  conditions  the camera will automatically select any necessary settings   All you need do is press the shutter button to take an optimized picture        This chapter assumes the mode switch is set to for  Turning the  Flash Off     p  57  to  Using the Self  Timer   p  61   When shooting in a  mode other than  WI 9  check which functions are available in that mode   pp  130     131        Using the Face Self Timer   p  62  assumes the mode switch has been  set to If and   2 mode has been chosen     53    Shooting in Various Conditions OON    The camera will select the 
64. he erased data  exercise adequate caution before formatting the memory  card     TULLMAN AANA       dn 1 Display the menu   Mute Off Press the MENU button   Volume   LCD Brightness Rn E Choose  Format        Press the 4P buttons to choose the fT    tab     File Numbering   Continuous    Press the 4  buttons to choose   Format   then press the button     Format  9 Format the memory card   Format memory card  Press the 4  buttons to choose  OK        1 8GB then press the   5  button   321MB used A confirmation screen will appear           Low Level Format    Cancel es       Press the Aw buttons to choose  OK    then press the button   All data on the memory The memory card will be formatted   uo v ird When formatting ends   Memory card         gemma formatting complete  will appear on the  Screen     Format       22    Pressing the Shutter Button  Press the  S   button     Format    Memory card formatting    complete       Formatting or erasing data on a memory card merely changes the file  management information on the card and does not ensure its contents   D are completely erased  Be careful when transferring or disposing of a  memory card  When disposing of a memory card  take precautions such  as physically destroying the card to prevent personal information leaks     The total capacity of the memory card displayed in the formatting screen  may be less than indicated on the memory card     Pressing the Shutter Button d    To take images that are in focus  be sure to first 
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66. hen press the button   The slideshow will start a few seconds  after  Loading image     displays   You can pause restart a slideshow by  pressing the button again   Press the MENU button to stop the  slideshow     e If you press the 4  buttons during playback  the image will switch  If  you keep the 4P buttons pressed  you can fast forward through  Q images   e The power saving function does not work during slideshows  p  52      96    Checking the Focus M  gt     You can magnify the area of a recorded image that was inside the AF  Frame  or the area of a face that was detected  to check the focus     TULLMAN AAA AAA         Press the DISP  button  and switch  to the focus check display  p  44     A white frame will appear where the AF  frame or face was when the focus was  set   A gray frame will appear on a face  detected during playback   The area within the orange frame appears  magnified    7  Switch frames           Move the zoom lever toward Q once   The screen shown to the left will appear     Press the Gi  button to move to a different  frame when multiple frames appear        location     Use the zoom lever to change the display  size  and the aw      buttons to change  the display position while checking the  focus    Pressing the MENU button resets the  display to Step 1        Change the magnification level or I    97    c   IB AA M   Magnifying Images AL    Move the zoom lever toward Q     The display will zoom in on the image and  9  will appear  If you continu
67. hoose the  i Contrast    adiit menu item  Press the 4  buttons to  Xn choose  Auto      Review   2 sec     Flash Settings    Once set       will appear on the screen  I       Under some conditions  the image may appear coarse or may not be  corrected properly     P You can correct recorded images  p  104      83    Red Eye Correction M x    You can automatically correct red eye that occurs in images taken with the    flash   VIIU    Cy 1 Choose  Flash Settings     Press the MENU button  choose  Flash  nai ba Settings  from the fg tab and press the  AF Point Zoom  AF assist Beam   button     eum  i Contrast      Flash Settings  gt  Adjust the setting   fe Corr  On         Press the aw buttons to choose  Red   Jas SERE Eye Corr   and press the 4  buttons to    choose  On    Once set     will appear on the screen        Red eye correction may be applied to areas other than red eyes  For  example  when red make up has been used around eyes       You can correct recorded images  p  105    e You can also display the screen in Step 2 by pressing the  gt  button   then the MENU button     84       Shooting with Slow Synchro       You can make the main subject  such as people  appear bright by having the  camera provide the appropriate illumination with the flash  At the same time   you can use a slow shutter speed to brighten the background that the light  from the flash cannot reach     LLII IILI         Choose  5   After pressing the  gt  button  press the q gt   buttons to choose 
68. ies       PIXMA si series    Separately Sold Accessories    Waterproof Case WP DC36   Use this case to take underwater shots at  depths of up to 40 meters  130 ft    or to shoot  in the rain  at the beach  or on the ski slopes   Waterproof Case Weight WW DC1   When using the Waterproof Case to take  photographs underwater  the weights  prevent the case from floating        Canon Brand PictBridge Compliant  Printers   By connecting your camera to a Canon brand  PictBridge compliant printer  you can print  your images without having to use a  computer    For more information  visit your nearest  Canon retailer     Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended     This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine  Canon accessories  Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and or  accidents such as fire  etc   caused by the malfunction of non genuine Canon  accessories  e g   a leakage and or explosion of a battery pack   Please note that this  warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non genuine  Canon accessories  although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis     39    40        A bhhhhhthttehhhhhtLidithhiehietidhiLitLititititititithithihidhihihi ttititLidgttttititta    Learning More    MEMEMSESSEASSESSESSESSESSESSSESEESMESSEASSESSESPt S ESSPMEFCTCSPSSESSEESMUESPSPSEESESSP PSSESSS       This chapter explains the parts of the camera and what appears on  the screen  as well as the basic op
69. iewing  This function may not operate correctly when the camera is pointed    straight up or down     128    Information Displayed on the Screen    Playback  Detailed Information Display           n a   rza  100 0005  5 1   D P    1 12   2  400 F4 0     VA 0   4  WRAY D Ny  ER     FFM 4000x3000  D    EAIC 02 02 10 10 00  l a   D Shooting Mode  p  42     Battery Charge Indicator 4 Focusing Zone   2 ISO Speed  p  70   p  15   pp  66  67      3  Exposure Compensation Metering Modes  p  81  File Size  p  69    p  65   Exposure Shift   4  Folder Number     File Still Images  Recording    Amount  p  89  Number  p  114  Pixels  p  68    4  White Balance  p  71   2 Displayed image number Movies  Movie Length      Histogram  p  45    Total number of images  p  88      Image Editing 43 Shutter Speed Protect  p  100    pp  103     105  Aperture Value  Image         My Colors  p  72     Compression Quality  Movies   p  88   2 Red Eye Correction   Image Quality   p  68   45 Flash  p  66   pp  84  105   Recording Pixels  p  68   i Contrast 63 Shooting Date and Time  AVI  Movies   pp  83  p  104   p  19        129    Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode      Shooting modes AUTO a  Function P D  Exposure Compensation  p  65      O O  AE Lock FE Lock  p  82      O      AE Lock Exposure Shift  p  89               y   O      Focusing Zone  pp  66  67  P O O O  Ah   O    AF Lock  p  81      O      4A O O O        O O  Flash  pp  57  66  85  3  4 i o      G  O O O  T Oo   o   Oo  Self Timer 
70. ill appear at  the bottom of the screen    Press the Aw buttons to choose the  desired search method            r       10 1084 7  Switch images             Press the 4P buttons        ee  The camera will use the chosen search  ae method to jump to an image   pith gi  To return to Single Image Playback  press    MENU pa  SEXES the MENU button   Position of currently  displayed image  en Jump 10 Images Jumps over 10 images at a time   Y Jump 100 Images Jumps over 100 images at a time   fo Jump Shot Date Jumps to the first image in each shooting date group   fe Jump to first Jumps to still images only   fm Jump to Movie Jumps to a movie             The number of imaaes matching the search filter will appear on the right side of the  screen except for    49 and 00     If there are no images matching the jump method  the 4  buttons will not  function     95    Viewing Slideshows M      You can automatically play back images recorded to a memory card   LLL  D 1 Choose  Slideshow    E Press the MENU button  choose  neers  Slideshow  from the D  tab and press the    Protect  i button     i Contrast  Red Eye Correction    Slideshow 7  Make the setting    Repeat        Press the 4 buttons to choose an item   Play Time and press the 4  buttons to adjust the  Effect setting     Repeat Repeats playback of images       Play Time Display time for each image    Transition effects when switching    Effect a  between images       Choose  Start     J Press the a w buttons to choose  Start    t
71. ited   or added to a print list   Movies cannot be magnified  p  98      126    List of Messages That Appear on the Screen    Exceeded selection limit  You chose more than 998 images in print settings  Choose less than 998  images  p  110    Print settings could not be saved correctly  Reduce the number of selected  images and try again  p  110      Communication error  Images could not be transferred to the computer or printed due to the large  amount of images  approx  1000  stored on the memory card  Use a  commercially available USB card reader to transfer the images  Insert the  memory card into the printer s card slot to print     Naming error   The folder or image could not be created because there is an image with the  same file name as the folder or image that the camera is attempting to create  or  the highest possible file number has already been reached  In the ff menu   change  File Numbering  to  Auto Reset   p  114  or format the memory card   p  51     Lens Error  This error can occur if you hold the lens while it is in motion or when using it in a  location with excessive dust or sand in the air   If this error message continues to appear  contact your Canon Customer  Support Help Desk as there may be a problem with the lens     A camera error was detected  Error number   If an error code appears directly after taking a picture  the shot may not have  been recorded  Check the image in Playback mode   If this error code reappears  note the Error number  Exx  a
72. let the battery come into contact with water  e g  sea water  or other   liquids    Do not attempt to disassemble  alter or apply heat to the battery    Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts   This may cause explosions or leaks  resulting in fire  injury and damage to the  surroundings  In the event that a battery leaks and the eyes  mouth  skin or clothing  contacts these substances  immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance   If the battery charger becomes wet  unplug it from the outlet and consult your camera  distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk     Use only the specified battery charger to charge the battery   Unplug the power cord periodically and wipe away any dust and dirt that has  collected on the plug  the exterior of the power outlet  and the surrounding area   Do not handle the power cord with wet hands   Do not use the equipment in a manner that exceeds the rated capacity of the  electrical outlet or wiring accessories  Do not use if the power cord or plug are  damaged  or not fully plugged into the outlet   Do not allow dirt or metal objects  such as pins or keys  to contact the charger  terminals or plug    This could result in fire or electrical shock     Other Warnings    Do not play the supplied CD ROM s  in any CD player that does not support  data CD ROMs   Playing the CD ROM s  in an audio CD player  music player  could damage the speakers   Itis also possible to suffer hearing loss from listenin
73. ll appear      Taking Pictures  Smart Auto       j  Focus     Press the shutter button halfway to focus   When the camera focuses  it will beep   twice and AF frames will appear where the I  camera focused    Several AF frames will appear when the  camera focuses on more than one point        DS bat 0  AF Frame       5 Shoot   Press the shutter button fully            As y suppl The camera will play the shutter sound  j and shoot  The flash will automatically fire  i in low light conditions   The image will appear on the screen for  about two seconds   You can take a second picture even while  an image is displayed by pressing the  shutter button again     25    Taking Pictures  Smart Auto     Scene Icons M    The camera displays an icon for the scene it has determined and then  automatically focuses and selects the optimum settings for subject  brightness and color     Background Bright Including Blue    Skies Dark  Sunsets When  Subject Backlit Backlit Using  Tripod    People As   Non H Subj      ee  bec  Close Subjects KA    Icon Background Color   Light Blue Orange Dark Blue      Appears when the scene is dark and the camera is attached to a tripod     Under certain conditions  the icon that appears may not match the actual  scene  Especially when there is an orange or blue colored background  a    D wall for example   pu or the  Including Blue Skies  icons may appear  and it may not be possible to shoot with the appropriate color  If this  happens  try shooting in P mode
74. mage  as a separate file     TILLMAN AMAA AAA            Choose  Resize     Protect Press the MENU button  choose  Resize   Rotate i       in the   gt   tab  and press the  3  button   Red Eye Correction 7  Choose an image   o  s            Press the q gt  buttons to choose the  image and press the button     Resume    Last seen    3 Choose an image size     Press the 4P buttons to choose an  option  then press the button   The  Save new image   screen will  appear     j  Save the new image     Press the 4  buttons to choose  OK  and  press the  i  button   The image will be saved as a new file         Rl  Save new image   Cancel    5 Display the new image    When you press the MENU button  the   Display new image   screen will appear   Press the q gt  buttons to choose  Yes    and press the Gr  button     No The saved image will be displayed     e You cannot resize an image to a larger size   e Images with a recording pixel setting of wW   p  68   saved as XS in  Step 3 cannot be edited     Display new image        103    Correcting the Brightness  i Contrast        The camera can detect areas in an image  such as faces or backgrounds   that are too dark and automatically adjust them to the optimum brightness   Also  when the overall image is lacking in contrast  the camera will  automatically correct the image for a sharper impression  You can choose  from 4 levels of correction   Auto    Low    Medium  or  High   Corrected  images will be saved as a new file     TULLMAN AA
75. mera  shake and letting the flash reach greater distances to the subject  The images   however  will appear coarse     e When the camera is set to  og you can press the shutter button  halfway to display the automatically set ISO speed   P  e In   amp   p  55   ISO speeds will automatically be set higher than in  mode  depending on the scene     70    z     E M  Adjusting the White Balance ES  The white balance  WB  function sets the optimal white balance for natural  looking colors to match the shooting conditions   Tee     Choose the white balance  function   After pressing the button  press the  AV buttons to choose AWB    gt  Choose an option     Press the 4  buttons to choose an  option  then press the button   The setting you chose will appear on the          screen   AD Auto Automatically sets the optimal white balance for the shooting conditions   30  Day Light Fine weather conditions  outdoor shooting    Cloudy Cloudy  shady  twilight conditions     6  Tungsten Tungsten  bulb type  3 wavelength  fluorescent lighting    Warm white fluorescent  cool white fluorescent  warm white type  Fluorescent    as  3 wavelength  fluorescent lighting   34 Fluoresce WM Daylight fluorescent  daylight type  3 wavelength  fluorescent  4H lighting   I  Custom Manually sets a custom white balance    Custom White Balance M    You can adjust the white balance to the light source at the shooting location   Make sure that you set the white balance under the light source of the actual  scene 
76. nal Printing Guide                               2  Playback   View  Plays ee 28  43  Playback With Transition Effects                98  Portrait  Scene Mode                                 54  Dosilyd Size WE    F    69  Power Battery  Power Button d 4opr                                       42  Power Saving                                    52  116  ii E 37    iDN E E MERE 108  Program AE siii iae iiie 64  PROLOG nin ennaa aa 100  R  Recording Pixels  Image Size                    68  Red Eye  Auto Correction                    eese 84  Correction een 105   SG CU CHO  soris ect reti xiva 117  Resizing  Making Images Smaller            103  Rotating Images                          ssessss 102  S  Screen  Display Language                                   21  Switching the Display                              44    SD SDHC SDXC Memory Card   Memory  Card  Self Timer  10 second Self Timer                              61  Changing Delay and    Number of Shots                         sssuuuuusse 75  Face Self Timer                                       62  Two Second Self Timer                           74  Sepia TONES RT 72  Shooting Date and Time  gt  Date Time  Shooting Using a TV    naasar 76  Shutter Button                     eesssssssssss 23  SlideslOW  5 5 cde cett capt ie ooi e rari 96  Snow  Scene Mode                        ssusssss 56  Software  DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk              2  Software Guide 5  nra oae goto a 2  Transferring Images to a Computer      
77. nd contact your  Canon Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a problem with the  camera     127       Information Displayed on the Screen          Shooting  Information Display          amp    s UZS mee  4  Ox    wr    AEE 1 290  F0 0  3    9 e     D Battery Charge Indicator Still Images  Recordable   p  15  Shots  pp  15  69     2 Camera Orientation  Movies  Remaining    3 White Balance  p  71  Time Elapsed Time    4  My Colors  p  72   pp  31  88        i Contrast  p  83  4  Self Timer       Drive Mode  p  73   pp  61  62  74  75     7  Camera Shake Warning 42 AF Frame  p  78     p  123   3 Spot AE Point Frame   Metering Modes  p  81   p  81     9  Image Quality Digital Zoom   Compression   p  68   Magnification  p  58     Recording Pixels Digital Tele converter   p  68  88   p  59     8 Focusing Zone   pp  66  67    AF Lock  p  81           Standard        Held vertically          DDPO     y    N              Shooting Mode  p  42      Flash Mode    pp  57  66  85   Red Eye Correction    p  84   Image Stabilizer  p  119   Date Stamp  p  60     ISO Speed  p  70   62 Disp  Overlay  p  119   63 AE Lock  p  82     FE Lock  p  82   Shutter Speed  69 Aperture Value  Exposure Compensation     p  65     When shooting  the camera detects if it is held vertically or horizontally  and adjusts  settings accordingly for the best shot  It also detects orientation during playback  so  you can hold the camera in either orientation and it will automatically rotate images for  correct v
78. necessary settings for the conditions in which you  wish to shoot when you choose the matching mode     TULL AANA ALAA AA    PN      Set the mode switch to     p  42    Cie 4 7  Choose the Shooting mode     S        After pressing the button  press the    A V buttons to choose P           Choose the desired shooting  mode   Press the q gt  buttons to choose the  desired mode  then press the  S   button   To shoot special scenes  p  55   choose  C2  at the far right   then press the DISP   Ae    button  Press the 4  buttons to choose    lay   an item  then press the  99 button     ar b 4 l Shoot   D          Take portraits  Portrait     Produces a soft effect when  photographing people     FATake snapshots at night   Night Snapshot     Lets you take beautiful snapshots of city  nightscapes or people against night  backgrounds    If you hold the camera firmly  you can take  pictures with reduced camera shake  even  without a tripod        54    Shooting in Various Conditions    Se Take shots of kids and pets   Kids amp Pets     Lets you capture subjects that move  around  such as children and pets  without  missing photo opportunities     SeTake indoor shots  Indoor   Lets you shoot indoors with natural colors        Special Scenes M         Take shots in low light  conditions  Low Light     Depending on the scene  the ISO speed  will be set higher and the shutter speed  faster than in mode so that you can  shoot in dark places with reduced camera  shake and subject blur    A r
79. ng chosen in the f T tab   Q e When you have set the brightness to its highest setting in the ff tab   you cannot change the brightness with the DISP  button     49    Returning the Camera to Default Settings    When you have mistakenly changed a setting  you can reset the camera to  the default settings     ILL AAA AAA AAA AAA    tT    Lens Retract    Power Saving      Date Time  Video System  Language    Reset All    Reset settings to default     Cancel       1 Display the menu   Press the MENU button        1 min    02 02 10 10 00 2 Choose  Reset All      a Press the 4  buttons to choose the ff    tab   Press the Aw buttons to choose  Reset  All   then press the button        Reset the settings   2     Press the q gt  buttons to choose  OK    then press the button   The camera will reset to the default    mK Aa settings     Q9 Are there functions that cannot be reset     The  Date Time   p  19  in the fT tab   Language   p  21    Video System      p  99    The saved data for custom white balance  p  71      50    Low Level Memory Card Formatting M E    Perform low level formatting when you think that the recording reading  speed of a memory card has dropped  Performing a low level format on a  memory card erases all data on the memory card  As you cannot retrieve the  erased data  exercise adequate caution before performing a low level  format     TULLMAN AAMAS I    fT 1 Display the menu   Mute Off Press the MENU button     Volume     LCD Brightness          gt  Choose  Fo
80. ower outlet after recharging is complete   or when you are not using it   Do not place anything  such as cloth on top of the battery charger while it is  charging   Leaving the unit plugged in for a long period of time may cause it to overheat and distort   resulting in fire     Remove and store the battery when you are not using the camera   If the battery is left inside the camera  damage caused by leakage may occur     Before you discard battery  cover the terminals with tape or other insulators   Contacting other metal materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions     Do not place the battery near pets   Pets biting the battery could cause leakage  overheating or explosion  resulting in fire or  injuries    Do not sit down with the camera in your pocket   Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the LCD monitor     When putting the camera in your bag  ensure that hard objects do not come into  contact with the LCD monitor   Do not attach accessories to the strap    Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the LCD monitor              11       AMAEMEMESSCESEEESESSSESESESUESSESPSPSSSSEESSSEEESESPSSESESEEESSESSSSSEPEESESESSESESESESESSSSEFEESESSSSPST    Getting Started    AVES ESPASSAESESSSESSESSES ESSSESESEESESESESESESSESESESESSFUTSES  EESESESESESESPSESESESESESSPEP PPEPP       This chapter explains preparations before shooting  how to shoot in  MIO mode  and then how to view and erase the images you take   The latter part of this chapter explains how to shoo
81. play back and edit images        Press the P  button to enter Playback mode before operating the camera        93    Quickly Searching Images M      f   Searching Images Using Index Display    Displaying multiple images at a time lets you quickly find the image you  want   SE       Move the zoom lever toward i   i m   zin    SO Images will display in an index   MM C 2 e Move the zoom lever toward gms to  SET   increase the number of images  The   number of images increases each time  you move the lever   Move the zoom lever toward Q  to reduce  the number of images  The number of  images will reduce each time you move  the lever     7  Choose an image           Press the aw      buttons to choose an  image   An orange frame appears on the chosen  image   Press the button to display the chosen  image by itself         9 Searching from a large number of images    By repeatedly moving the zoom lever toward Sag  you can display an index of up  to 100 images  If you move the zoom lever toward Sag again  an orange frame  appears around all of the images and you can quickly search by pressing the  AW buttons to switch between sets of 100 images     94       Searching for Images Using the Jum    Display    gt     When there are many images on the memory card  you can search them by  a specified method or image unit     LILA    7 NS      Choose a jump method    ys  In Single Image Playback  press the     button     The search method and the position of the  currently displayed image w
82. press the shutter button  lightly  halfway  to focus  then press fully to shoot     TILL LALLA AAA AAA AAA AAA    D    Press halfway  lightly to focus    SZ Press lightly until the camera beeps twice  aa C 2 hus  and AF frames appear where the camera  focused      Press fully  all the way to shoot           The camera plays the shutter sound and        CD Jer takes the shot     Q If you shoot without pressing the shutter button halfway  the image may  not be in focus     23    Taking Pictures  Smart Auto  IE    Since the camera can determine the subject and shooting conditions  you  can let it automatically select the best settings for the scene and just shoot   The camera can also detect and focus on faces  setting the color and    brightness to optimal levels     TELL AAA AAA    ON OFF    a          24    m am d  o 2  gt   ea  C   a D H    Zoom bar      turn on the camera     Press the power button   The start up screen will appear      gt  Choose  MI  mode     ll    Set the mode switch to QU    When you point the camera toward the  subject  the camera will make a slight  noise as it determines the scene    The icon for the determined scene will  appear in the upper right of the screen   The camera will focus on detected faces  and display frames on them     3 Compose the shot     Moving the zoom lever toward     will  zoom in on your subject  making it appear  larger  Moving the lever toward   44  will  zoom out from your subject  making it  appear smaller  the zoom bar wi
83. r     78    Changing the AF Frame Mode    Center    The AF frame is locked to the center  This is effective for focusing on a  specific point     vias     8  You can reduce the AF frame size    e Press the MENU button  choose the Ig tab  then choose the  AF Frame Size   menu item and  Small  option       The setting is configured to  Normal  when the Digital Zoom  p  58  or Digital  Tele converter  p  59  is used     Q If the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway   the AF frame will turn yellow and Q wil appear        19          Magnifying the Focal Point  If you press the shutter button halfway  the AF frame will magnify and you  can check the focus   Tee    C     Choose  AF Point Zoom    Press the MENU button  choose the E  Digital Zoom           Standard tab  and then choose the  AF Point Zoom     JEEP OU menu item  Press the 4  buttons to  AF assist Beam On choose  On      Flash Settings    AF Frame   Face AiAF        gt  Check the focus    Press the shutter button halfway    In  Face AiAF   p  78   the face detected   as the main subject will appear magnified   A   In  Center   p  79   the contents of the  B E mo Fe  9 SO center AF frame will appear magnified            what if the display does not magnify     The display will not appear magnified in  Face AiAF  if a face cannot be detected  or is too big in relation to the screen  In  Center   it will not appear magnified if  the camera cannot focus     The magnified display will not appear when
84. reated  file numbering  begins with 0001 again        Create Folder   Monthly      Auto Reset    114    Changing Camera Settings       f you use a memory card already containing images  the newly  assigned file numbers may continue the existing numbering for both the   Continuous  and  Auto Reset  settings  If you want to start over with file   P number 0001  format the memory card before use  p  51       Refer to the Software Guide for information regarding folder structure or   image types     Creating Folders by Shooting Date    Images are saved into folders created each month  however  you can also  create folders by shooting date     gMMEMBMPM9RgEERERBMEPEBRMBMgBEMHMBMIAMEEMBMPEMEMEMEMEMEMMEMMEEEE  MEPEPMEEMPMMMEE   IEEMEMEI EETEIMEEEMMEEEMEPEPEEEMEPIM    tT    LCD Brightness No    Choose  Create Folder  and press the q gt   buttons to choose  Daily     eG HN On Images will be saved into folders created  Format    1 868 on each shooting date     File Numbering   Continuous     Ec n    Lens Retract   1 min  gt             Changing the Lens Retract Time    For safety reasons  the lens retracts about 1 minute after pressing the P   button when in a Shooting mode  p  28   If you want the lens to retract  immediately when you press the   gt   button  set the retract time to  0 sec       TLL A  T Choose  Lens Retract   then press the q gt     buttons to choose  0 sec      Start up Image On    Format    1 868  File Numbering   Continuous       Create Folder    Monthly      Tee 
85. rmat     Seca s S          Press the q gt  buttons to choose the fT  tab    Press the Aw buttons to choose   Format   then press the button     File Numbering   Continuous    Format    Perform the low level format   Forisi memet cated  Press the Aw buttons to choose  Low        Level Format   then press the 4  buttons  921MB used to display v     Press the aw      buttons to choose   OK   then press the button    A confirmation screen will appear    Press the a w buttons to choose  OK    then press the   5  button    When low level formatting ends   Memory  card formatting complete  will appear   Press the  Gr  button        9  About low level formatting    If the  Memory card error  message appears  or if the camera does not work  correctly  performing a low level format may solve the problem  Copy the  images from the memory card to a computer or other device before performing  a low level format     51    Power Saving Function  Auto Power Down       Low level formatting may take longer than standard formatting  since all  recorded data are erased   Q e You can stop a low level format of a memory card by choosing  Stop    When stopping low level formatting  the data will be erased but the  memory card can be used without problem     l Power Saving Function NS   Auto Power Down  n    To save battery power  the camera shuts down automatically when it is not  operated for a certain time     Power Saving during Shooting    The screen will turn off approximately 1 minute after t
86. ry card in the camera  p  51    Change the image quality setting  p  88    Use a memory card capable of recording at high speeds  p  51    Zoom does not operate   You can use the digital zoom while recording  but not the optical zoom  p  90      Playback    Cannot play back images or movies   If the file name or folder structure is changed on a computer  you may not be  able to play back images or movies  Refer to the Software Guide for information  regarding folder structure or file names     Playback stops  or audio cuts out   Use a memory card that has been formatted on this camera  p  51    If you copy a movie to a memory card that reads slowly  playback may interrupt  momentarily   Depending on its capabilities  when playing movies  the computer may drop  frames or the audio may cut out  i    Computer    Cannot transfer images to a computer    It may be possible to solve the problem when the camera is connected to the   computer via cable by reducing the transfer speed   Press and hold down the MENU button  then press and hold the 4 and  buttons simultaneously  Choose  B  when it appears on the screen  then press  the  SD  button     125    List of Messages That Appear on the KC  Screen      If error messages appear on the screen  try one of the following solutions     No memory card  The memory card is not installed in the correct direction  Install the memory card  in the correct direction  p  17     Memory card locked  The SD memory card  SDHC memory card or SDXC memo
87. ry card s write  protect tab is set to    LOCK     Unlock the write protect tab  p  16     Cannot record   You attempted to shoot an image without a memory card  or with a memory card  installed incorrectly  Install the memory card in the correct direction to shoot   p  17     Memory card error  p  51   If the same message appears even when a formatted memory card is installed  in the correct direction  contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk   p  17     Insufficient space on card  There is not enough free space on the memory card to shoot  pp  24  53  63  77   or edit images  pp  103     105   Erase the images  pp  29  101  to open space for  new images  or insert an empty memory card  p  17     Change the battery pack   p  17     No Image   There are no images recorded on the memory card that can be displayed    Protected   p  100    Unidentified Image Incompatible JPEG Image too large  Cannot  play back MOV RAW  Unsupported images  or images with corrupted data cannot be displayed   Images manipulated on a computer  that have had their file name changed  or  have been taken with a different camera may not display    Cannot magnify  Cannot rotate Cannot modify image   Unselectable image    I Incompatible images cannot be magnified  p  98   rotated  p  102   edited    pp  103     105   or added to a print list  p  110    Images manipulated on a computer  that have had their file name changed  or  have been taken with a different camera may not be magnified  rotated  ed
88. s  slideshow                   96  Look at my pictures ona TV         0 0 0 ccc ee 99  Look at my pictures on a computer                  000000  33  Quickly search pictures           0 0 000 cee es 94 95  Erase pictures    0 0    0  ee ee eee 29  101  Protect pictures from accidental erasure                 LL  100    Shoot View Movies    Shoot movies      49  mm    V Ae    ou            30   View movies  4            948    Z    32  Print   Easily print pidiureS 49    llle 108  Save   Save images to acomputer           0 0 0  cee 33  Other   Turn off sounds              0 000 eee ee ee ee ee eee 48   Use the camera abroad                0 00 eee ee ee 15   Understand what is displayed on the screen                  128       T able of Contents         Chapters 1     3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions  of this camera  Chapters 4 onward explain the advanced functions  letting  you learn more as you read each chapter     Checking the Package Contents         2    Read This First                                    3  What Do You Want to Do                   4  Conventions Used in this Guide          8  Safety Precautions                              9  1 Getting Started                13  Charging the Battery                          14  Compatible Memory Cards    Sold Separately                           16  Inserting the Battery and Memory   Ceo rr    Ae 16  Setting the Date and Time                19  Setting the Display Language           21  Forma
89. seconds after the shutter button is    pressed  avoiding any camera shake that occurs when pressing the shutter  button     VILLI ME8EMIMPegMgA    BAE  gAEMMMMIBKAAMgMg  MSHEEMMEAA  MBM  AMSEEMMB  ERESgSM  S8      MAMBMMMMBBAMEMMAM  MMEAEMAM  hat  Choose  3     After pressing the w button  press the  Aw buttons to choose      then press the  button    Once set   2 will appear on the screen   Follow Step 3 on p  61 to shoot        74    Customizing the Self Timer QUSS    You can set the time delay  0     30 seconds  and the number of shots  1     10  shots      LLL     5 4   Choose         Press the w button  then press the aw  buttons to choose C  then press the    MENU button     10 sec        3 shots    Custom Timer    P   qv  NY  Settings   Y       7  Choose the settings           Press the Aw buttons to choose  Delay   or  Shots    Press the 4  buttons to choose a value   then press the   5  button   Follow Step 3 on p  61 to shoot        9  What if the number of shots is set to two or more shots     Exposure and white balance settings are set with the first shot    When you set the time delay for more than 2 seconds  the self timer lamp and  sound speed up 2 seconds before the shutter releases  when the flash will fire   the lamp lights      e If the flash fires  the shooting interval may be longer   e If you set a high number of shots  the shooting interval may be longer   e  f the memory card becomes full  shooting stops automatically     19    Shooting Using a TV Moni
90. sert the battery several times    Battery is consumed quickly   Battery performance decreases at low temperatures  Warm the battery  for  example  by placing it in your pocket with the terminal cover on    Lens will not retract   Do not open the memory card battery cover while the power is on  After closing  the memory card battery cover  turn the power on then back off  p  17      TV output  Image is distorted or not showing on TV  p  99      Shooting    Cannot shoot   When in Playback mode  p  28   press the shutter button halfway  p  23    Screen does not display properly in dark places  p  45      Screen does not display properly while shooting   Please note  the following will not be recorded in still images  but will be recorded  in movies   When the camera is subjected to powerful light sources  the display may darken   When shooting under fluorescent lighting  the screen may flicker   When shooting bright light sources  a bar of light  purplish red  may appear on  the screen      appears on the screen and the shot cannot be taken even  though the shutter button was pressed fully  p  27    D  appears when the shutter button was pressed halfway  p  57   Set the  IS mode  to  Continuous   p  119    Set the flash to      p  66    Increase the ISO speed  p  70    Attach the camera to a tripod     123    Troubleshooting    Image is blurred     Press the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject  then press fully to  shoot  p  23     Shoot the subject within the focusin
91. t and view movies    and transfer images to a computer     Attaching the Strap Holding the Camera      Be sure to attach the supplied strap to the camera and wrap it around your  wrist when shooting to avoid dropping the camera      Keep your arms tight against your body while holding the camera firmly by  the sides  Be sure that your fingers do not block the flash           13    Charging the Battery M      Use the included charger to charge the battery  Be sure to charge the battery  as it is not charged at the time of purchase     TULLMAN AANA        Remove the cover     7  Insert the battery     Align the A marks on the battery and  charger  then insert the battery by sliding it  in   and down        3 Charge the battery     For CB 2LY  Flip out the plug   and plug  the charger into a power outlet  2     For CB 2LYE  Plug the power cord into  the charger  then plug the other end into a  power outlet    The charge lamp lights red and charging  starts    The charge lamp will light green when  charging has finished  Charging takes  approx  1 hour and 55 minutes     j  Remove the battery     J Unplug the battery charger from the power    outlet  then remove the battery by sliding it  in    and up           To protect the battery and prolong its life  do not charge it for longer than  24 hours continuously     14    Charging the Battery    Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken    Number of Shots 240    Playback Time  Hours  7  The number of shots that can be taken is b
92. tand by   and  Look straight at camera to start count  down  will appear on the screen    The lamp will blink and the self timer  sound will play     2w    Join the subjects and look at the   7 camera   i Jj   L    rsy  amp    rays When the camera detects a new face  the    lamp and sound will speed up  the lamp  remains lit when the flash will fire   and      Look straight at camera  BE to start count down    3 UNO m 5 two seconds later the shutter will release     To cancel the countdown after the timer  has started  press the w button         9 Changing the number of shots    For the screen in Step 1  press the DISP  button  then press the 4  buttons to  change the number of shots  Press the button to accept the setting     P Even if your face is not detected after joining the subjects  the shutter will  release approximately 15 seconds later     62    AMAEMEMPSSPESEAESSKAESSESP EESSESSESSEESSESSEESESESSESESSS PEESESSSESESEESSSSPESPSEESSSSESPSSDEST    Choosing Settings Yourself     Ah hkhhhhktihhbhhiehitiidhihihi Lhitdttkhhhdhhhtht thi ti tLitdt  drutthitithihittittdtitidhitititta       In this chapter you will learn how to use the various functions in P  mode to progressively advance your shooting skills          This chapter assumes that the mode switch is set to Ig and the camera is  in P mode       P stands for Program AE       Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in  modes other than P mode  check if the function is available in those 
93. then  press the DISP  button   Press the a w buttons to choose an  option  then press the 4  buttons to  choose a value   Custom Color Ph The more to the right  the stronger deeper  v Contrast     the effect gets  the more to the left  the  weaker lighter the effect gets   Press the DISP  button to accept the  setting        Continuous Shooting AL    You can shoot continuously ata maximum speed of approximately 0 9  images second while the shutter button is pressed fully and held     TULL ILILILILIL LLII AAA    E 1 Choose a Drive mode     After pressing the  a  button  press the  AW buttons to choose  _       gt  Choose an option   Press the 4P buttons to choose Hl  then  press the button       Shoot     As long as you hold the shutter button  down  the camera will shoot successive  images     a Cntiovabs       m       73       Shooting Using the Two Second Self Timer    e Cannot be used with the self timer  pp  61  62  74  75     e Continuous shooting speed increases in 7Q    p  55       For a certain interval  images may not be recorded  and the shooting  speed for may slow down depending on the shooting conditions and the  camera settings    e    For continuous shooting  the focus and exposure are locked when the  shutter button is pressed halfway       As the number of images increases  the shooting speed may slow  down     e If the flash fires  the shooting speed may slow down     Shooting Using the Two Second WO  Self Timer pS    The camera will shoot approximately two 
94. tions    Refer to the Personal Printing Guide for details     Using the Self Timer ANN    The self timer can be used to shoot a group photo that includes the    photographer  The camera will activate approximately 10 seconds after the  shutter button is pressed     TULL AAAI AAA    1 Press the w button           Choose UO          Press the A buttons to choose t5  then    press the  i  button   Once set   4  will appear        Shoot        Press the shutter button halfway to focus  on the subject  then press it fully    When the self timer starts  the lamp blinks  and the self timer sound plays    Two seconds before the shutter releases   the lamp and sound speed up  the lamp  remains lit when the flash will fire     To cancel shooting with the timer after  countdown has started  press the w  button    To restore the original setting  choose      in Step 2        P You can change the delay time and number of shots  p  75      61    Using the Face Self Timer ANS    To take a photo that includes the photographer  such as a group photo   compose the shot  and press the shutter button  The camera will shoot two  seconds after you enter the shot and it detects your face  p  78      Uae  1 Choose      Follow Steps 1     3 on p  54 and choose X2        Compose the shot and press the      shutter button halfway     Make sure a green frame appears on the  face focused on and white frames appear  on other faces        Press the shutter button fully    J The camera will enter shooting s
95. to choose  Mute      then press the 4  buttons to choose  On    Press the MENU button again to return to  the normal screen        Adjusting the Volume    Volume 1 Display the menu      Startup Vol    Press the MENU button   Operation Vol mp  Selftimer Vol  m 7  Choose  Volume    ANC NOOS Sem        Press the 4P buttons to choose the fT  tab     Press the Aw buttons to choose   Volume   then press the button        Change the volume   Press the a w buttons to choose an item   then press the 4  buttons to adjust the  volume   Press the MENU button twice to return to  the normal screen        48    Changing the Screen Brightness M      The screen brightness can be changed in two ways     Using the Menu       fT 1 Display the menu   Mute off Press the MENU button   Volume     13  gt  Choose  LCD Brightness     Start up Image On as     mee ry Tac Press the 4  buttons to choose the fT   File Numbering   Continuous tab   Press the Aw buttons to choose  LCD  Brightness         Change the brightness   Press the 4  buttons to change the  brightness   Press the MENU button twice to return to  the normal screen        Using the DISP  Button    Js    Press the DISP  button for more than one  second    The screen increases to maximum  brightness regardless of the setting in the   T tab    Pressing the DISP  button again for more  than one second will return the screen to  the original brightness              The next time you turn on the camera  the screen will be at the  brightness setti
96. ton   PA The last image you shot will appear    Ekai       f N           appears on movies     Choose a movie     Press the 4  buttons to choose a movie   then press the button   The movie control panel will appear        Play the movie   D    Press the 4  buttons to choose  P  Play   then press the     button   The movie will play     S Ta umm A A You can pause resume the movie by   gt   gt  Ou    12 00  pressing the button again   Press the Aw buttons to adjust the  volume     After the movie finishes   amp 33  8 appears        32    Transferring Images to a Computer f    Viewing     a  You can use the included software to transfer images you have shot with the  camera to a computer for viewing  If you are already using ZoomBrowser  EX ImageBrowser  install the software from the included CD ROM   overwriting your current installation        System Requirements    Windows    Windows 7  OS Windows Vista  including Service Pack 1 and 2   Windows XP Service Pack 2  Service Pack 3    The above OS should be pre installed on computers with built in  Computer model    USB ports    CPU Pentium 1 3 GHz or higher  Windows 7  64 bit   2 GB or more   RAM Windows 7  32 bit   Windows Vista  1 GB or more  Windows XP  512 MB or more   Interface USB   Free Hard Disk ZoomBrowser EX  200 MB or more    Space PhotoStitch  40 MB or more   Display 1 024 x 768 pixels or higher      For Windows XP  Microsoft  NET Framework 3 0 or later  max  500MB  must be  installed  Installation may take some time
97. tor ANS    You can use a TV to display the camera screen content while shooting     PILLIL ILILILILIL    Connect the camera to a TV as described in    Viewing Images on a TV      p  99    Shooting procedures are the same as when using the camera screen     NX        Changing the Composition with the  Focus Lock    Vi    While you keep the shutter button pressed halfway  the focus and exposure    are locked  You can now recompose and shoot  This is called Focus Lock        TELL LALLA AAMT        Focus   Center the subject you want in focus  and  press the shutter button halfway   Confirm that the AF Frame is green      gt  Recompose     21    Keep the shutter button pressed halfway  and recompose the scene        Shoot   Press the shutter button fully        16    ZVEMQSEESESPSEESSEESESEEESEEESESSEESESSESESESSESSESEESEESSSESSSSESESSSSSEEESEESESESESSSSSESSEESESESESSS   SSSSA SESPSoy    Getting More Out of Your  Camera    AMEMESESESPEASESSESSSAESSESSES  SESUESESSEESESESFSZSA S   d   QxZxPpaEMMSSSSESEESPSESDESEESSPESPSISD       This chapter serves as the advanced version of Chapter 4 and  explains how to take pictures using various functions        This chapter assumes that the mode switch is set to fg and the camera is  in P mode          Shooting Long Exposures     p  86  assumes you have set the mode  switch to y and chosen        Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in  modes other than  P mode  check if the function is available in those  mod
98. tting Memory Cards                 22  Pressing the Shutter Button               23  Taking Pictures  Smart Auto              24  Viewing IMAGES                         sssss 28  Erasing Images          4    eat    29  Shooting Movies                                30  Viewing Movies                            sssse 32  Transferring Images to a Computer for   VIEWING sae eeuo crise mix eter Dd 33  Accessories   iccssdesseskkre der kk exe ae 37  Separately Sold Accessories             38  2 Learning More                 41  Components Guide                           42  NCIC ALOR NES RE TS 43  Screen Display                                  44  FUNC  Menu   Basic Operations     46  MENU   Basic Operations                 47  Changing the Sound Settings            48    Changing the Screen Brightness      49  6    Returning the Camera to    Default Settings                            50  Low Level   Memory Card Formatting              51  Power Saving Function    Auto Power Down                        52    3 Shooting in Special  Conditions and Commonly    Used Functions               53  Shooting in Various Conditions         54  Turning the Flash Off                        57  Zooming in Closely on Subjects    Digital ZOOM                                58  Inserting the Date and Time              60  Using the Self Timer                         61  Using the Face Self Timer                62  4 Choosing Settings     Mourself xen 63  Shooting in Program AE                   6
99. us    composition or focus     i Contrast    Off  Review    2 sec     Review Info    Off       Date Stamp    Off    Image stabilization is only active  SIS TOR at the moment of shooting   Image stabilization only counters  up and down motion  This option  Panning    is recommended for shooting  objects moving horizontally        f camera shake is too strong  attach the camera to a tripod  You should   D set the IS Mode to  Off  when the camera is attached to a tripod   e When using  Panning   hold the camera horizontally to shoot  Image  stabilization does not work when the camera is held vertically     119    3 E E   k  Changing Playback Function Settings   You can adjust the settings in the  gt   tab by pressing the P  button  p  47      Choosing the Image that First Displays  in Playback    Choose  Resume   then press the q gt         buttons to choose an option    otate   i Contrast E R Resumes with the image last  Red Eye Correction viewed    Resize TET Resumes with the most   MEN Last seen   recently shot image     Transition    Fade       120    10     A bhehhhhttttehhhhihi  dhihhhietietidhieLitditittititikitiththethititLi hi  tititLitdtttittitta    Useful Information    ZMEMEESSSESESSEESESESUESSESSES  EASASESESESSESPUESSEESES EFSAESSASESESMAESSEESEPES   PSESESMPESPSIST       This chapter introduces how to use the AC adapter kit  sold  separately   troubleshooting tips  and contains lists of functions and  items that appear on the screen  The index also appears at the 
100. utton  press the q gt   buttons to choose    then press the  button    Once set     will appear on the screen         Shooting Far Away Subjects  Infinity        When it is difficult to focus because your shot contains subjects that are both  near and far  you can change the focus range  the distance range from your  subject  to focus more reliably on far away subjects  approx  3 m  9 8 ft   or  more  only     eee  t dl    RN i   e 2     After pressing the     button  press the q gt     buttons to choose 4  then press the  button     Once set  A   will appear on the screen        66       Shooting Close ups  Macro     You can shoot an object at a close distance or even shoot extreme close   ups of it  The shooting range  focusing zone  is approximately 3     50 cm   1 2 in      1 6 ft   from the end of the lens  when the zoom lever is moved  toward  M4  and held until the lens stops moving  which is the maximum wide  angle setting of the lens         LLL    USIT ja  Choose X       After pressing the     button  press the q gt   buttons to choose    then press the  button    Once set   amp  will appear on the screen  i        D The edges of the image may darken if the flash fires     Q About the Zoom Bar    When you move the zoom lever  the zoom bar appears on the screen  When  shooting in Macro mode  the camera cannot focus in the range of the yellow  bar     When zooming within the range of the yellow bar   amp  will be grayed out and  shooting will be done in WA     G How c
101. vailable   in Each Shooting Mode               130  MGNUS NR RI T NE 132  Handling Precautions                      135  Specifications                          sssssse 136       Icons are used in the text to represent the camera buttons and switches   Language that displays on the screen appears inside      square    brackets    The directional buttons and FUNC  SET button are represented by the    following icons     gt  4  Up button   aN S   T O  i   FUNC  SET button   2   1 b  Right button         Left button       Conventions Used in this Guide M         w  Down button      D  Things you should be careful about    Q  Troubleshooting tips         Hints for getting more out of your camera    P   Supplemental information     p  xx   Reference pages  xx  stands for a page number    This guide assumes all functions are at their default settings    The various types of memory cards that can be used in this camera are  collectively referred to as memory cards in this guide     Safety Precautions d    Before using the camera  please ensure that you read the safety precautions  described below  Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly    The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries  to yourself and other persons  or damage to the equipment     Be sure to also check the guides included with any separately sold accessories you  use    AN Warning Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death   AN Caution Denotes the possibility
102. witching to Shooting mode    Pressing the shutter button halfway while in Playback mode switches the  camera to Shooting mode     28    Erasing Images       AWC    You can choose and erase images one at a time  Please note that erased  images cannot be recovered  Exercise adequate caution before erasing an    image   SET I    1 Enter Playback mode     Press the P  button   The last image you took will appear      gt  Choose an image to erase     Press the 4  buttons to display an image  to erase        Erase the image    2 Press the w button    Erase   appears   Press the q gt  buttons to choose  Erase    then press the Gr  button   The displayed image will be erased   To exit instead of erasing  press the q gt   buttons to choose  Cancel   then press the    button        29    lz    Shooting Movies    The camera can automatically select all settings so that you can shoot  movies just by pressing the shutter button   LLL  1 Enter  8B mode    Set the mode switch to  ill        Inm us Wl 7  Compose the shot       c Moving the zoom lever toward C   will     eza CS zoom in on your subject  making it appear  larger  Moving the lever toward   44  will  zoom out from your subject  making it  appear smaller          Focus   Press the shutter button halfway to focus       CO Jc When the camera focuses  it will beep  twice and the indicator will light green   j  Shoot   Es Press the shutter button fully   aCA   WQ    30    Shooting Movies    Elapsed Time Recording will start  and  6 Re
103. x  KB      Pa cB  L  Large  d 3084 1231 5042  12M 4000 x 3000 Ej 1474 2514 10295  M1  Medium 1  4 2060 1828 7487  8M 3264 x 2448 B 980 3771 15443  M2  Medium 2  P   1395 2681 10981  9M 2592 x 1944 il 695 5247 21486  M3  Medium 3   a 558 6352 26010  2M 1600 x 1200 H 278 12069 49420  S  Small   amp  150 20116 82367  0 3M 640 x 480 P 84 30174 123550  M  Widescreen  A 2311 1630 6677  4000 x 2248 E  1105 3352 13727    The values in the table are measured according to Canon standards and may change  depending on the subject  memory card and camera settings     Approximate Values for Paper Size    S Suitable for sending images as e mail  attachments    IW  For printing on wide size paper   A4  Letter size M2    5  X T  M3  Postcard size  3 5  x 5        69    Changing the ISO Speed M         Choose the ISO speed   After pressing the 9 button  press the  aV buttons to choose W       Choose an option     Press the 4  buttons to choose an  option  then press the  S   button   The setting you chose will appear on the    L       screen   E Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to the Shooting mode and shooting  AUTO conditions   WI  Ft  ft    Low Fine weather conditions  outdoor shooting    E  IE  t Cloudy  Twilight  TE High Nightscapes  Dark interiors     8  Changing the ISO speed    Lowering the ISO speed results in sharper images  but there may be an  increased chance of image blurring in certain shooting conditions    Raising the ISO speed results in a faster shutter speed  reducing ca
104. you will shoot     LLL  In Step 2 above  choose   amp     DISP E STRESS Make sure the entire screen is filled with a  plain  white colored subject  then press  the DISP  button    The tint on the screen will change after    Custom recording the white balance data    EE GEM WEM       71    Changing the Tone of an Image  My Colors     P If you change camera settings after recording white balance data  the  tone may not turn out properly        Changing the Tone of an Image VS   My Colors   gt     You can change the tone of an image to sepia or black and white whe  shooting     TITTLE A A    1   1 Choose My Colors     After pressing the button  press the  aV buttons to choose 4r         gt  Choose an option     Press the 4  buttons to choose an  option  then press the button   The setting you chose will appear on the    My Colors Off    jo By   N  amp  E hy       screen    Arp My Colors Off       By Vivid Emphasizes the contrast and color saturation for a vivid  V impression      N Neutral Tones down the contrast and color saturation for neutral  N hues     amp  amp e Sepia Sepia tones    Gy B W Black and white     You can adjust contrast  sharpness  and color saturation etc      amp c CUSO IOI to your preference     P The white balance cannot be set in the RA and Bw modes  p  71      12    Continuous Shooting l    Custom Color M    The contrast  sharpness  and color saturation in an image can be chosen  and set at 5 different levels     LLL  Follow Step 2 on p  72 to choose 4  
    
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