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1. Jump Bar 89 2 View the previous or next nine images using or button You can select the images turning the multi control dial Hold the FUNC SET button down and press the or button to jump tothe first or last set 3 Press the button The jump bar disappears and the camera reverts to index playback Even when the Zoom Lever is in the Q direction you can still switch M Jumping to Images When you have many images recorded onto a memory card it is handy to use the four search keys below to jump over images to find the object of your search Jump 10 Images jumps over 10 images at a time Jump 100 Images jumps over 100 images at a time Jump Shot Date jumps to the first image with the next shooting date Jump to Movie jumps to a movie playback is available Jump folder The first picture contained in all the folders containing pictures appears p 86 1 In Single Image playback mode press the button The camera will switch to jump search mode PJ T CN 90 2 Use the 4 or button to select the i fl Gd fa A or button and press the or button You can select the button turning the multi control dial To change the search key press the 4 or w button The screen sample will vary slightly Position of currently according to th
2. 72 Play Menu 28 Playback Mode gt eee Basic Guide p 15 Playback Vol 29 Playing Review Viewing Images on a TV Set 112 Power Saving 21 30 Power Mode Indicator 13 Pang ana a mesis 106 Print Order 107 Print Share Daa 12 Program AE 50 Protect 28 104 Q Quick bright LCD Function 16 R Rec Menu 2 Red Eye Reduction 35 Resolution 33 Review 28 Rotate 28 92 S Saturation ia Saving Custom Settings 82 Scroll playback 91 SD card eh AA ewes 12r Self timer 9 27 36 Self timer Sound EE An 29 31 114 115 Setup Menu 29 Sharpness 73 Shooting Mode Basic Guide p 8 147 gt x D gt x Shooting Close Ups Vege KE PIO Basic Guide p 13 Shortcut 28 59 Shortcut Button 15 59 Shutter Button 12 Shutter Sound 31 114 115 Shutter sound 29 Shutter speed 50 Shutter speed priority AE mode Tv 50 Slide Show 28 99 Slide Shows 99 Effects aa S46 Ske 103 Play Time 102 Repeat 2s 6 edes6s 102 Select images 100 Setup aaa ad pama 101 Start ee ka arbi eos 100 Slow Synchro 21 35 Smooth continuous shooting 40
3. You can change the magnification level with the zoom lever You can move around the image using W or button You can also cancel it immediately by pressing the MENU button Movie frames and index playback images cannot be magnified You can magnify an image while it is displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after the image is shot When you turn the multi control dial you select the previous or next image while still being Zoomed E3 Viewing Images in Sets of Nine Index Playback 1 Press the gt button 2 Press the zoom lever toward mani Nine images appear at once index playback 88 h Selected Aa Image 3 Change the image selection using the 4 6 Or gt button a Press the DISP button to show the data for the selected image p 16 Ei Even when you turn the multi control dial you can still switch between Ltd images m Pressing the o arrow in a this row displays the previous set of Pressing the nine images arrow in this row displays the next set of nine images 4 Press the zoom lever toward Q Index playback cancels and the display reverts to single image playback The display jumps nine images at a time 1 In index playback mode p 88 press the 3 button The jump bar will display Even when the Zoom Lever is in the m2 direction you can still switch akes im zia
4. 12 This indicator lights or blinks during the following operations e Power Mode Indicator Orange Shooting mode Green Playback mode Printer connection Yellow Computer connection e Upper Indicator Green Ready to record Blinking Green Recording to memory card Reading memory card Erasing from memory Mode Dial Use the mode dial to switch between the Shooting modes e D Auto gt See Basic Guide p 6 The camera automatically selects settings e Image Zone The camera automatically selects settings according to the image composition type SCN Special Scene See Basic Guide p 11 4 My Colors gt p 53 Cd Stitch Assist gt p 45 PBB Movie gt p 41 card Transmitting data during a computer connection Orange Ready to record flash on Blinking Orange Ready to record Camera shake warning Lower Indicator Yellow Macro mode Manual focus mode Blinking Yellow Focusing difficulty although you can press the shutter button try adjusting the focus manually p 62 ative Zong os Image Zone e Creative Zone gt p 48 The user selects exposure aperture or other settings to achieve special effects P Program AE Tv Shutter speed priority AE Av Aperture priority AE M Manual Exposure C Custom The following operations are accessible through one easy press of the Div Print Share button e Printing See the Direct Print User Guide supplied with the camera e Downloading
5. Light from the flash has This is a phenomenon that occurs with digital cameras and reflected off dust particles does not constitute a malfunction or insects in the air This occurs more frequently in the following conditions When shooting at the maximum wide angle When shooting with a high aperture value in the aperture priority AE mode Flash does not fire Flash set to Off Set the flash to On See Using the Flash Basic Guide p 13 Image not showing on TV monitor Incorrect video system Set the video system to the appropriate setting NTSC or PAL setting for your TV 3 Shooting mode set to ig The output will not appear on a TV monitor in AJ Stitch D Stitch Assist Assist mode Cancel the Stitch Assist mode 3 ie Zoom does not operate Co Zoom lever was moved Operate the zoom before shooting in movie mode Basic while shooting in movie Guide p 12 mode However digital zoom can also be used during shooting only in standard mode p 39 Reading images from the memory card is slow or recording images to the memory card takes a long time Memory card was e Use a memory card formatted with this camera formatted in another See Formatting a Memory Card p 23 device The Date Time menu appears The built in rechargeable Replace it at once with a charged battery Basic Guide p 4 lithium battery charge is low 121 List of
6. 1 Select Review from the e Rec menu and use the or button to select the duration setting See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Off Images do not display 2 to 10 sec lmages appear for the time selected even if the shutter button 6 Red Eye On is released f i Self timer NN Hold The image is displayed until the shutter AF assist Beam On button is pressed again halfway Digital Zoom Off Review N2 sec Grid Lines Off 2 Press the MENU button You can shoot the next image while a menu is still displayed Power Saving Function This camera is equipped with a power saving function Depending on the power saving setting the camera may power down or the LCD monitor may go off automatically Auto Power Down On Shooting mode Powers down approximately 3 minutes after the last time a control is accessed on the camera The LCD monitor automatically shuts off approximately 1 minute after the last time a camera control is accessed even if Auto Power Down is set to Off In this situation press a button or turn the camera lengthwise and the LCD monitor reacts accordingly This time can be changed e Playback mode Powers down approximately 5 minutes after the last time a control is accessed on the camera e Printer Connection mode Powers down approximately 5 minutes after the last time a control is accessed on the camer
7. See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Format D Guide p 16 Cont Create Folder Auto Rotate On Distance Units m cm 2 Use the or button to select Continuous or Auto Reset and press the MENU button Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial 84 Setting the File Numbering to Continuous is useful for avoiding file name ir duplication when images are downloaded to a computer File and Folder Numbers Recorded images are assigned consecutive file numbers starting with 0001 and ranging up to 9999 while folders are assigned numbers starting with 100 and ranging up to 999 Up to 2 000 images can be saved into a single folder New Folder Created Memory Card Exchanged for Another 3 Memory Card 1 Memory Card 1Memory Card 2 5 0 a Continuous 100 101 100 100 7 gt gt A 0001 0002 0001 0002 fe Memory Card 1 Memory Card 1Memory Card 2 pa c 3 Auto Reset 100 101 100 100 z p gt gt o 0001 0001 0001 0001 7 Images may be saved to a new folder when there is insufficient free space even if the total number of images in a folder is less than 2 000 because the following types of image are always saved together into the same folder e continuous shooting self timer N option e Stitch Assist mode images e My Colors Save Original set to On e Shooting movies Images cannot be played back when the folder numbers are duplicated or image numbers are
8. Sound Memos 8 97 Speaker 12 Spot AE Point 27 68 Standard Display 15 sa 91 114 115 31 114 115 Start up Image Start up Sound Start up sound 29 Stitch Assist 45 T Tele converter 131 Telephoto b 12 Terminal Cover 12 Time Zone 24 30 Transfer Order 110 Selecting Images 110 V Video System 31 Viewfinder 12 14 Volume 22 29 148 W White Balance 70 Wide Angle I 12 Wideconverter 131 Z ZOOM 12 39 88 Numerics 1st curtain 19 2nd curtain 19 Disclaimer e While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete no liability can be accepted for any errors Or omissions e Canon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at anytime without prior notice e No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the prior written permission of Canon e Canon makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the camera the software memory cards personal computers peripheral d
9. Weight Approx 145 g 5 1 oz Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC20 sold separately Thread Diameter 37 mm standard filter thread Dimensions Attached 62 2 x 70 6 x 73 9 mm 2 4 x 2 8 x 2 9 in Stored 62 2 x 76 4 x 44 6 mm 2 4 x 3 0 x 1 8 in Weight Approx 28 g 1 0 oz 143 Photo Tips and Information p 60 AiAF has a wide range of measuring for accurate focusing AiAF focuses on the object even if it is not exactly in the center of the frame Ai stands for Artificial intelligence and AF stands for Auto Focus Macro mode can make unique images when used with the zoom function For example shooting a flower at maximum wide angle in Macro mode allows the camera to bring both the flower and the background into focus However shooting at maximum telephoto can throw the background out of focus to make the flower stand out Macro with the wide angle Macro with the telephoto zoom zoom p 36 Normally the camera shakes a little when you press the shutter button Setting the self timer to delays the shutter release for 2 seconds and allows the camera to stop shaking thus preventing a blurred image Even better results can be obtained by placing the camera on a stable surface or by using a tripod to shoot 144 p 69 This camera automatically adjusts the exposure to shoot images with the optimal brightness However recorded images may sometimes be brighter or darker than the actual image
10. 0f a o Flash firing foci f f paa sanga a H Sige a Se LO Continuous Mode p 40 Drive Mode HG 40 36 Biag pir selftimer p 36 Zsec selfimer O o a a a intervalometer p ng EC AA KAKA KA NeR AA o oooO o mma p 60 1 Point o o o MAs wa NN a 3 KK Manual Focus p 64 ea ES a ce ee Ee Ee Ec MF Point Zoom p 64 lm Se 150 jam scn 4 om P tv Av m AF assist Beam p 27 Kee ke Ses ES ke ke Macro Le Oi OF o A o O 10 O oi a atetea Ca Safety Shift p 52 3 Exposure Compensation p69 a To fofa ene eo Exposure Shift p 43 a oF a Evaluative Metra Kage Mel ena lo e klala Method Average Metering p 68 cae AF Poit pa AE Lock FE Lock p 65 67 ul fh lm AEBp 75 gt lolo ven eles White Balance p 70 3 os Pot id Ha oo Contras Sharpness Saturation ISO Speed p 74 m pa Save Original p 54 EUDE SS Grid Lines p 28 Re Rae Histogram p 20 WT Auto Rotate p 83 On KE O KAKA Of e Io O O 0 Default setting O Setting available A Setting can only be selected for the first image Setting selection is not possible Setting remains in effect even when the camera is turned off The default for the settings changed by the menu and button operations can be restored all at once except for Date Ti
11. Single histogram displayable effect possible Index 9 thumbnail images scrolling display Triple Image Scrolling Display Magnified approx 10x max in LCD monitor forward or reverse selection through magnified images possible Image search Jumps over 10 or 100 images to a movie folders or to the next shooting date or nine images at a time during Index playback Slide Show effect possible Sound memos recording playback up to 60 sec Movie slow motion playback possible PictBridge compliant and Canon Direct Print and Bubble Jet Direct compatible Languages available for menus and messages English German French Dutch Danish Finnish Italian Norwegian Swedish Spanish Simplified Chinese Russian Portuguese Greek Polish Czech Hungarian Turkish Traditional Chinese Korean Thai and Japanese The start up image start up sound operation sound self timer sound and shutter sound can be customized using the following methods 1 Using the images and sounds recorded on a camera 2 Using downloaded data from your computer using the supplied software USB 2 0 Hi Speed mini B PTP Picture Transfer Protocol Audio Video output NTSC or PAL selectable 1 Rechargeable Lithium ion battery NB 2LH included in the camera kit NB 2L sold separately 2 AC Adapter Kit ACK DC20 sold separately 3 Car Battery Charger Kit CBC NB2 sold separately 0 40 C 32 104 F 10 90
12. The image selection screen will close 101 D D lt ey D O o atty mi IT o o 5 O Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings Sets the amount of time for each image to be displayed in the slide show Play Nime Choose between 3 10 seconds 15 seconds and 30 seconds Sets whether the slide show stops when all the slides have been displayed or Repeat continues until stopped 1 Display the slide show menu p 99 2 Use the or button to select Set up and press the FUNC SET button O Slide Show All Images m Start 3 Use the 4 or y button to select Play Time or Repeat and set with the or button Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Slide Show Play Time Play Time Repeat Play Time Select a play time Repeat Select On or Off A Press the MENU button The Setup menu closes Depending on the images the display interval may vary slightly from the setting when played 102 Configuring Effects When the following screen appears you can apply effects on your slideshow Playback begins automatically without using effects Applies a down up fade of the image the image appears from the bottom up At first a cross appears on the image and the image appears gradually Dl The image gradually appears horizontally a O lt ey O 2 m mg O La gt Q 1 Display the slide show menu p
13. Unselectable image You attempted to set the print settings for a non JPEG image Cannot edit Slide show settings file is corrupted xx number Camera malfunction Turn the power off and then back on then shoot or play back A problem exists if the error code reappears Note the number and contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk If an error code displays directly after taking a picture the shot may not have been recorded Check image in playback mode Battery Handling Battery Status Indications The following icons or messages indicate the battery status on the LCD monitor T4 Battery charge is low Recharge it as soon as possible if it will be used for an extended period Change the battery pack Battery charge is insufficient to operate the camera Replace the battery immediately ir Battery Performance p 139 Battery Handling Precaution This is a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack so there is no need to ir completely use or discharge it before recharging It can be recharged at any time It takes approximately 90 minutes to bring a fully discharged battery pack to full charge based on Canon s testing standard Charging it within a temperature range of 5 40 C 41 104 F is recommended Charge times may vary according to the ambient temperature and the battery s charge state The use of the separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK DC20 is recommended to power the camera du
14. Until the battery returns to normal temperature Playback Normal temperature 23 C 2 C 73 F 3 6 F normal relative humidity 50 20 continuous playback at 3 seconds per image EI Battery Handling p 125 139 gt x D gt x Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable Images MStill images Card included with the camera SDC 32M SDC 128M SDC 512MSH mj 8 mm L olen m 0 M1 mae m om 75 M2 a e pa w m s o m M3 a o a mo m e e m S Capable of smooth continuous shooting p 40 This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon Actual results may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions Smooth continuous shooting only available when card has been formatted with a low level format BMovies Card included with the camera SDC 128M SDC 512MSH 02 1 min 4 sec 4 min 9 sec 4 1 min 4 sec 4 min 9 sec 4 2 min 7 sec 8 min 14 sec 1024 x 768 pixels 15 frames sec Bl E 640 x 480 pixels 30 frames sec 640 x 480 pixels 15 frames sec SBE E 320 x 240 pixels 30 frames sec i 3 min 1 sec 11 min 42 sec 320 x 240 pixels 15 frames sec KA 5 min 55 sec 22 min 53 sec ie 14 min 29 sec 55 min 57 sec 160 x 120 pixels 15 frames sec 5 6 140 e These figures reflect standard shooting conditions established by Canon Actual totals ma
15. 7 29 Reference Menu Item Available Settings Page Power Saving Sets whether or not the camera automatically powers down or the LCD monitor or viewfinder goes off after a specified period of time elapses without camera operation Auto Power Down p 22 On Off Display Off 10 sec 20 sec 30sec 1 min 2 min 3 min Time Zone Sets your home or travel destination time Time setup Home World Area select p 24 World 32 areas Daylight saving time On Off Date Time Sets the date and time and the date format Basic Guide p 6 Format Formats initializes memory cards p 23 File Numbering Sets how file numbers are assigned to images when new memory cards are inserted p 84 Auto Reset Continuous Create Folder Sets the timing with which to create folders Create New Folder Auto Create Daily p 86 Monday Sunday Weekly Monthly Time Auto Rotate Sets whether the image shot is rotated automatically In Shooting when it is taken vertically mode On Off Auto Rotate Sets whether the image shot is automatically rotated and p 83 In Shooting displayed on the LCD monitor to match the direction of mode the camera On Off Distance Units Sets the format of the displayed distance units of the MF indicator m cm or ft in 30 Menu Item Language Video System Reset All Default setting Available Settings e age Sets the language used in the menus and messages on the LCD monito
16. DPOF select Order and press the FUNC E Standard 0 prints SET button Date Off You can select it by turning the multi w File No Off control dial rder Mark all Set up All print settings for the image are canceled Reset MENU po when you select Reset 3 Select images for printing Single Images Number of print copies When the print type is set to Standard or Both select an image with the ft or button Press the FUNC SET button specify the number of copies to print with or y and press FUNC SET again Up to 99 copies can be specified You can select the number of copies by turning the multi control dial When the print type is set to Index choose an image using the fe or smp button and press the FUNC SET button to select and deselect When you press the a button the Jump Bar is displayed to help with searching v Sh po gt 00 e po Ce N j O 3 1 D s ey D e je po Ce na W SET FEN MENUS 107 p 90 Press the MENU button and remove the Jump Bar then press the FUNC SET to select and deselect images After changing to Index playback nine image display by pressing the zoom lever to the ej side you can select images in the same way if you press the zoom lever to the F3 side again the camera jumps nine images at a time Before selecting or deselecting press the zoom lever to Q to remove the Jump Bar All im
17. On the Shooting menu set Safety Shift to On The aperture is adjusted automatically to give pictures the correct exposure p 52 Pressing the button places the camera in exposure correction mode p 69 Each time you press the button you change modes However this is different under Manual focus p 64 e Some aperture values cannot be selected depending on the zoom position In this mode the maximum shutter speed with synchronized flash is 1 250 second The aperture value setting may therefore be changed automatically to match the synchronized flash speed even if its value was set previously Aperture Setting Display The larger the aperture value the smaller the lens opening allowing less light to enter the camera Safety Shift With Tv and Av modes if Safety Shift is turned On in the Rec menu the shutter speed or aperture value is automatically adjusted for the correct exposure when it cannot be otherwise obtained e Safety Shift is disabled when the flash is enabled M Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect Use this for shooting in special conditions such as for time exposures You can modify the shutter speed by turning the multi control dial Pressing the button allows you to modify the aperture value Each time you press the button you change modes However this is different under Manual focus p 64 e Th
18. Optical zoom is displayed in white up to 3 6x the optical telephoto limit It does not appear when digital zoom is disabled When digital zoom is enabled the zoom value is displayed in blue 3 0 appears when no more recording space is available for either still images at the current resolution or remaining movie time When both recording capacities are full the Memory card full message appears 4 This is not normally displayed It appears when camera shake occurs when the shutter button is pressed lightly halfway 5 Appears only when shooting movies for approximately 6 seconds when changing shooting settings etc shooting information may not appear depending on the camera settings at that time When there is insufficient illumination the camera shake warning icon appears in red on the LCD monitor and the lower Indicator blinks F Even in the no information display mode shooting information appears in orange while the camera is preparing to shoot Use one of the following shooting methods Set the flash settings to enable automatic or normal firing Fix the camera to a tripod Raise the ISO speed Playback Information Mode Sound Memo WAVE file p 97 File number ajajaj fun S Compression Resolution p 33 a J me Type etc p 41 Shooting Time om Protection Status p 104 Playback file number Total number of images 18 Playback Informatio
19. Sets whether or not the flash will fire with a slow shutter speed On Off Sets whether or not the flash is adjusted automatically Auto Manual Sets whether or not the red eye reduction lamp fires when the flash fires On Off Sets the duration before the self timer releases the shutter once the shutter button is pressed 10 sec IN 2 sec N Custom Sets the option of Spot AE Point one of the metering modes to Center the AE point is fixed to the center or AE Point the AE point corresponds to the AF point Center AF Point When enabled this function automatically adjusts exposure settings in the Av or Tv mode if they do not suit current exposure requirements when the shutter button is pressed halfway On Off Sets whether or not the focusing point is magnified when using the manual focus On Off Enables AF assist beam firing during auto focusing if necessary On Off Sets the digital zoom to on or off Can be used while shooting movies however the default setting is On On Off Sets the duration images display on the LCD monitor after the shutter button is released Off 2 to 10 sec Hold Reference Page p 79 p 35 p 77 p 34 p 52 p 38 Basic Guide p 9 27 v D o O z gt Q r gt D Q O 3 D s O Menu Item Save Original Grid Lines Histogram Intervalometer Set Shortcut button Save Settings Default settin
20. p 39 50 100 200 400 ISO Speed p 74 AF Frame Green Focusing O H Complete Drive Mode p 40 36 Yellow Focusing Difficulty U D o O z gt Ce ch gt D Q O 3 Dm s o 4100 3 Flash Basic Guide p 13 a Time Zone p 24 na E Auto Rotate p 83 Histogram p 20 Create Folder p 86 C a Save Settings p 82 AEA Vly WIZ F 30 OR FHF Lorid Lines p 28 Rec reay SY White Balance WB p 70 ASA S Sach Photo Effect p 72 4 CREM EMERESEREN AE Lock FE Lock p 65 103 My Colors p 53 Shutter Speeds p 50 Bracket p 75 76 Recordable Still Shots While shooting a movie p 41 Remaining 3 z Ca AUTO 9 xa lt P 8 EH Remaining Movie Time 3 Movie Elapsed Time During RB DA cod a P Ty AVM shooting Shooting Modes p 48 Aperture value p 51 2 2 J Exposure Compensation Metering Method p 68 p 69 4 Flash p 78 Macro Basic Guide p 14 Flash Output p 78 MF 7 Stills Compression p 33 red DO Da 0G 5 KI Stills Resolution p 33 Camera Shake Waming p 18 AF AF lock p 63 Movies Resolution p 33 Movies Frame Rate p 33 17 1 This is displayed in the no information display mode 2 Zoom powers reflect the combined optical and digital zoom effects
21. will stop automatically after approximately 10 seconds excluding Compact O The recording time may not display properly during shooting or filming may stop unexpectedly with the following types of memory cards Slow recording cards Cards formatted on a different camera or a computer Cards which have had images recorded and erased repeatedly Although the recording time may not display properly during shooting the movie will be recorded correctly on the memory card Recording time will display properly if you format the memory card in this camera excluding slow recording memory cards You are recommended to use a memory card that has been formatted in your camera to shoot movies p 23 The card supplied with the camera may be used without further formatting Be careful not to touch the microphone while shooting Do not press buttons other than the shutter button while filming to avoid inadvertent recording of the operation sounds if the upper indicator blinks green after a shot this indicates that the movie is being written to the memory card You cannot shoot again until the blinking stops You may experience frame dropping and audio breakup when playing back a movie on a computer with insufficient system resources Resolution Frame Rate p 33 The following operations are available before movie recording AF lock Pressing the MF button activates AF lock with the current conditions MF ap
22. Aperture priority AE mode Av 51 Auto Power Down 21 30 Auto Rotate 30 83 Automated Playback 99 B Battery Performance 139 Status aaa AA 125 BIN o reaa KA ELS 72 C Camera Care and Maintenance 135 Car Battery Charger 129 Color Accent Mode 55 Color Swap Mode 56 Compact Power Adapter 128 Compression 33 Continuous Shooting Di 40 Contrast 73 Conversion Lenses 131 Creative Zone 48 Custom C 82 Custom Color Mode 58 D Date Time 30 POP saaan Cees ees 19 137 Detailed Display 15 Digital Zoom 27 39 Display Off 22 30 DISP 12 15 146 DPOF Print Order 28 107 Transfer Order 28 110 E Effects Xx aa KANAN caw KG LA 93 Erase all 28 Erasing 4 Erase all 28 Erasing All Images 105 Erasing Single Images Basic Guide p 14 Exposure f4 69 145 F FE LOCK sis de doae eon ee od 67 File Number 84 File Numbering 30 84 ESANG AA 10 Flash Adjust TT Flash Sync 21 19 FOCUS cooc2n64 80 6a 4 62 Focus Lock 62 Focus BKT Mode 76 Folder lt 23 lt 544 aertara 86 Format 30 Formatting 23 Functions Available in Ea
23. D gt Viewfinder Use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt If necessary gently LCD Monitor wipe with a soft cloth or an eyeglass lens wiper to remove stubborn dirt Never rub or press strongly on the LCD monitor These actions may damage it or lead to other problems 135 Specifications All data is based on Canon s standard testing methods Subject to change without notice PowerShot 580 Camera Effective Pixels Image Sensor Lens Digital Zoom Optical Viewfinder LCD Monitor AF System Shooting Distance from front of lens Shutter Shutter Speeds Metering System Exposure Compensation ISO Speed White Balance Built in Flash 136 Approx 8 million 1 1 8 inch type CCD Total number of pixels Approx 8 3 million 5 8 W 20 7 T mm 35mm film equivalent 28 100 mm f 2 8 W f 5 3 T Approx 4 0x Up to approx 14x in combination with the optical zoom Real image zoom viewfinder picture coverage approx 80 2 5 inch type low temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD 115 000 pixels picture coverage 100 TTL autofocus Focus lock and Manual focus are available 9 point AIAF 1 point AF 1 point AF 1 point frame can be moved manually Normal 44 cm 1 4 ft infinity W T Macro 4 cm 44 cm 1 6 in 1 4 ft W 30 cm 44 cm 1 0 ft 1 4 ft T Manual focus 4 cm 1 6 in infinity W 30 cm 11 8 in infinity T
24. DPOF print settings For information on how to print images refer to the Camera User Guide Basic and Direct Print User Guide supplied with the camera Also refer to your printer s manual Please check the System Map to confirm the compact photo printer SELPHY CP series and Bubble Jet Printers PIXMA series SELPHY DS series that can be used with this camera Setting the DPOF Print Settings You can select images on an memory card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera This is extremely convenient for sending the images to a participating photo lab or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer See the Direct Print User Guide for instructions on how to print Q is displayed with memory card images that have had print settings set by other DPOF compliant cameras These settings will be overwritten by those set by your camera The output of some printers or photo developing services may not reflect the specified print settings Print settings cannot be set for movie images 106 Selecting Images for Printing There are two ways to select images e Singly e All images on a memory card 1 inthe IE Play menu select Print Order and press the SET Ca button Rotate XA Erase all See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Ep Slide Show Guide p 16 7 Print der p Transfer Order 2 Use the 6 or button to Cy Print Order
25. Input voltage 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 30 VA 100 V 40 VA 240 V Rated output 7 4 V DC 2 0 A Operating Temperatures 0 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions 112 x 29 x 45 mm 4 4 x 1 1 x 1 8 in body only Weight Approx 186 g 6 6 oz excluding power cord Car Battery Charger CBC NB2 sold separately Rated Input 12 V 24 V DC Rated Output 8 4 V DC 0 55 A Operating temperatures 0 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions 91 0 x 56 0 x 29 5 mm 3 6 x 2 2 x 1 2 in Weight Approx 145 g 5 1 oz 142 Wide Converter WC DC10 Sold Separately Magnification Approx 0 8 Focal Length 22 4 mm 35mm film equivalent Lens composition 2 elements in 2 groups Shooting Distance 27 cm infinity 10 6 in infinity from front of lens Thread Diameter 37 mm standard filter thread Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC20 is required for mounting to PowerShot S80 Dimensions Diameter 63 5 mm 2 5 in Length 24 5 mm 1 0 in Weight Approx 95 g 3 4 oz Tele converter TC DC10 sold separately Magnification Approx 2 0 Focal length 200 mm 35mm film equivalent Maximum telephoto Lens composition 4 elements in 3 groups Shooting distance 1 2m infinity 3 9 ft infinity gt from front of lens Thread diameter 37 mm standard filter thread Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC20 is required for mounting to x PowerShot S80 Dimensions Diameter 63 5 mm 2 5 in Length 54 5 mm 2 1 in
26. Messages The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor or viewfinder during shooting or playback Please refer to the Direct Print User Guide for the messages that display during a printer connection Busy Image is being recorded to or read from memory card Playback mode is starting Resetting all the camera and menu settings to default No memory card You attempted to shoot or play back images without an memory card installed Card locked SD card is write protected Cannot record You attempted to shoot an image without a memory card installed Memory card error Memory card has experienced an anomaly Memory card full Memory card is full of images or sounds and no more can be recorded or saved Also no more image settings such as slide show and print settings or sound memos can be recorded Naming error The image could not be created because there is an image with the same name as the directory that the camera is attempting to create the highest possible file number has already been reached In the Set up menu please set File Numbering to Auto Reset After you save all the images or sounds you wish to retain onto a computer format the memory card Please note that formatting will erase all the existing images and other data Change the battery pack Battery charge is insufficient to operate the camera Replace it at once with a charged one or recharge the battery No image No images rec
27. Only takes the color that you want to retain 5 Also takes colors close to the one that you want to retain You can shoot right after selecting an option The menu displays again after the shot so you can easily adjust the setting 9 Press the FUNC SET button This completes the setting if you press the MENU button at this point you will return to the screen where you can select a My Colors mode You may not obtain the expected results after color input mode if you use the flash or change the white balance or metering settings The chosen Color Accent is retained even if the camera s power is turned off Exposure compensation is disabled while Color Accent is enabled Shooting in the Color Swap Mode This mode allows you to transform a color specified in the LCD monitor into another Original Color Desired Color Before Swapping After Swapping 56 1 Select ES Switch Color from the FUNC menu and press the MENU button See Shooting in a My Colors Mode p 53 The camera will switch to color input mode and the display will alternate between the original image and the color swap image using the previously set color The default color to change is green which changes to white after setting 2 Aim the camera so that the original color appears at the center of the LCD monitor and press the button Only one color can be specified You can use the 4 or button
28. Self timer can only be used for the first shot in the series 81 C Saving Custom Settings Mode Dial P Tv AVMC You can save frequently used shooting modes and various shooting settings to the C Custom mode When necessary you can then shoot images with previously saved settings by simply turning the mode dial to C Settings that are usually forgotten when the shooting mode is changed or when the power is turned off such as Continuous Shooting and Self timer mode are also remembered 1 Turn the mode dial to P Tv Av M or When you wish to re save partially modified settings except shooting mode that were previously saved in the C mode select 2 Set the setting contents you wish to save Settings that can be saved to the C mode Shooting mode P Tv Av M Items that can be set in P Tv Av and M modes p 150 Shooting menu settings Zoom Setting Manual focus location 3 Select Save Settings from the e Rec menu and press the FUNC Review ER SET button Grid Lines Off See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic MEMES Off Intervalometer Guide p 16 Set Shortcut button 4 Select OK and press the FUNC SET button The setting contents do not influence other shooting modes Saved settings can be reset p 32 82 Setting the Auto Rotate Function Mode Dial CID scn 4 Ga P Tv AVM Your camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects t
29. and the MF indicator will appear on the LCD monitor When the fe Rec menu s MF Point Zoom is set to On if a particular AF frame has been manually selected the portion of the image in that frame will appear magnified EO Mp However when using Cay Stitch Assist MF Indicator PEB Movie digital zoom or while displaying the image on a TV the display magpnification is not available Can also be set so that the image displayed is not magnified p 27 2 Turn the multi control dial to adjust the focus of the camera Adjust the focus until the image appears focused After setting the focus pressing the button causes the camera to automatically refocus more precisely at a point near the current focusing point The MF indicator shows approximate figures Use them as a shooting guideline only Pressing the MF button a second time cancels the manual focus mode 64 Press the button to switch to Exposure mode Each time you press the button the mode changes p 69 Depending on the shooting mode the following changes will occur SCN Manual focus Change scene mode Lo Exposure correction Tv Manual focus _ gt Shutter speed Lo Exposure correction AV Manual focus gt Aperture Exposure correction M Manual focus _ Shutter speed A cdc Aperture correction gt
30. as keyrings to touch the and terminals Fig A as this can damage the battery pack To carry the battery pack or store it during periods of disuse always replace the terminal cover Fig B When using Battery Pack NB 2LH you can distinguish between a discharged battery pack and fully charged battery pack by changing the direction of the battery cover Fig C and D Recharge the battery fully before using it again Fig A Fig B Fig C Fig D Fully Charged Used Battery Battery Insert the battery Attach in the pack so the blue opposite way of area is visible Fig C e Even charged battery packs continue to discharge naturally You are advised to charge the battery on the day of use or one day before to ensure a full charge e Since storing a fully charged battery pack for long periods of time about 1 year can shorten its lifecycle or affect performance store the battery in an indoor location with low relative humidity and between the temperatures of 0 to 30 C 32 to 86 F If you do not use the battery pack for long periods of time charge it fully and discharge it fully in the camera at least once a year before returning it to storage e The camera consumes the battery charge when the power is on even when a function is not being used To conserve the battery charge be particularly attentive in turning the camera off e f the usable time of a battery pack diminishes substantially even when fully charged it should
31. battery charger and compact power adapter from both the camera and the power outlet after recharging and when they are not in use to avoid fire and other hazards Continuous use over a long period may cause a unit to overheat and distort resulting in fire The camera terminal of the battery charger and separately sold compact power adapter are designed for exclusive use with your camera Do not use it with other products or batteries There is a risk of fire and other hazards Keep the camera terminal of the battery charger clean and do not place any metallic objects on it There is a risk of fire and other hazards Exercise due caution when screwing on the separately sold wide converter tele converter and conversion lens adapter If they come loose they may fall from the lens adapter posing risk of injury from shattered glass Caution about magnetic fields Keep objects that are sensitive to magnetic fields such as credit cards away from the speaker of the camera p 12 Such items may lose data or stop working A N Cautions e Avoid using placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures such as the dashboard or trunk boot of a car Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak overheat or explode resulting in fire burns or other injuries High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing Ensure that there is good ventilation when using the battery charge
32. card Select Mark All as in Step 2 and press the FUNC SET button To select all images select OK with the EC or button and press the FUNC SET button To cancel all print selections select Reset Transfer Order DPOF Qty of Images 10 A Press the MENU button The selection mode will turn off and the Transfer Order menu will reappear EI Images are transferred in order from oldest to newest by the shooting date A maximum of 998 images can be selected per memory card 111 v Sh po gt 00 e po Ce N j O 3 1 D ey D rr je po Ce m Viewing Images on a TV Set You can use a video compatible television as a monitor to shoot or play back images when it is connected to the camera with the supplied AV Cable AVC DC300 1 2 Turn off the camera and the TV Connect the AV Cable to the camera s A V OUT terminal Slide the camera s DIGITAL terminal cover in the direction of the 4 to open it and plug the AV Cable in all the way Plug the other ends To the Video IN Jack of the A V Cable into mein iii F P Plug Yellow the VIDEO IN and To the Audio IN Jack AUDIO IN jacks on wii H gt p Plug Black the TV Turn on the TV and switch it to Video mode Power on the camera in Shooting mode or Playback mode The image will appear on the TV Shoot or play back images as usual Press the DISP button when images are no
33. co P Tv AVM When the white balance mode is set to match the light source the camera reproduces colors more accurately Combinations of setting contents and light source are as follows ANB Settings are automatically set by the camera KA Day Light For recording outdoors on a bright day 2 Cloudy For recording under overcast shady or twilight skies ry Tungsten fi maba under tungsten and bulb type 3 wavelength fluorescent For recording under warm white cool white or warm white 3 wavelength fluorescent lighting se pd Fluorescent ZEN For recording under daylight fluorescent or daylight fluorescent type 3 Fluorescent H wavelength fluorescent lighting Appropriate for shooting images with the Waterproof Case WP DC1 Underwater sold separately This mode yields image data in the optimal white balance to record images with natural hues by reducing the bluish tone 5 Flash When using the flash cannot be set in EB Movie mode After memorizing a white reference data value based on a white object E Custom such as a sheet of paper or cloth you can start shooting 1 select 1 Auto from the FUNC menu and select the desired white balance with the or button The current setting is displayed Select 9 Manual p 71 You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily Set
34. condensation to form in the card and lead to a malfunction To avoid condensation place the memory card in a sealed plastic bag before moving it into a different temperature zone and allow it to adjust slowly to the new temperature If condensation forms on the memory card store it at room temperature until the water droplets have evaporated naturally Do not use or store memory cards in the following locations Locations subject to dust or sand Locations subject to high humidity and high temperatures XIpuaddy 127 Using the AC Adapter Kit Sold Separately You are advised to use AC Adapter Kit ACK DC20 sold separately for long periods of use and when connecting to a computer or printer Consists of Compact Power Adapter CA PS700 DC Coupler DR 20 and DR 700 Not available on the PowerShot S80 and a power cord 1 Attach the power cord to the compact power adapter D and plug it into a power outlet Q Plug in the power cord firmly as far as it will go Compact Power Adapter O CA PS700 Connect to Power Supply a 2 Connect the DC plug of the compact power adapter cable to the DC Coupler DR 20 terminal A J opene menor cari ceiba cee en SENIE Open the memory card slot battery cover then insert the DC Coupler until it is locked Battery lock 128 4 Press and hold the DC Coupler cable cover using the cable then close the memory card slot battery cover DC Coupler Cable Cove
35. depending on the shooting conditions If this happens adjust the exposure compensation manually Underexposure The whole recorded image is dark which makes white elements of the image appear gray Shooting bright subjects or in backlit conditions may cause the image to be underexposed Adjust the exposure compensation towards the end Optimal Exposure Overexposure The whole recorded image is bright which makes black elements of the image appear gray Shooting dark subjects or in dark places may cause the image to be overexposed Adjust the exposure compensation towards the end p 74 The ISO speed is the numeric representation of the camera s sensitivity to light The higher the ISO speed the higher the sensitivity A high ISO speed allows you to shoot images in dark indoor or outdoor conditions without a flash and also helps prevent blurred images due to camera shake This is convenient when shooting images in places where flash photography is prohibited The ISO speed setting makes full use of the available light resulting in images that convey the feel of the place they were shot gt a D gt 55 x Bees YA CVAN ISO 50 equivalent 145 INDEX A AC Adapter Kit 128 AE LOCK ie se cs te maat ma Gs 65 AEB Mode 75 AF frame 66 AF LOCK aaa saws ae AN 63 AF assist Beam 10 11 27 IAF a eae ee Be Ge AD 60 Aperture value 51
36. image you are about to shoot Resolution Bims Display Print larger than A3 size prints 297 x 420 mm L Large 3264 x 2448 Large 11 7 x 16 5 in M1 Medium 1 2592 x 1944 Print A3 size prints 297 x 420 mm 11 7 x 16 5 in Print A4 size prints 210 x 297 mm 8 3 x 11 7 in MA Memuma 20a0 190 Print letter size prints 216 x 279 mm 8 5 x 11 in M3 Medium 2 1600 x 1200 Print L size prints 89 x 119 mm 3 5 x 4 7 in Send images as e mail attachments S Small 640 x 480 Small Shoot more images Compression Purpose Superfine High Quality Shoot higher quality images i Shoot normal quality images Normal Shoot more images Movies ry KA Recording Resolution Quality Smoothness Purpose When viewing movies on a 1024 x 768 15 frames sec High Normal Short computer screen at a large Quality spe 640 x 480 30 frames sec RA Full motion Shoot higher quality movies High Normal shooting with Pig KOO TESSE Quality resolution as priority 320 x 240 30 frames sec Normal Full motion oral quality win smoothness as priority 320 x 240 Long Shoot longer movies Send movies as e mail 160 x 120 15 frames sec Up to 3 min altachments 33 1 Press the FUNC SET button 2 Use the 4 or button to select 0 Compression and then the or button to set the compression rate You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button This screen will
37. lt 2 iS 3 Dm fe ey p Ce U 115 Recorded Length 11 025kHz 8 000kHz Start up Sound 1 3 sec or less Operation Sound 0 4 sec or less Self Timer Sound 2 0 sec or less Shutter Sound 0 4 sec or less Any data types other than those described above cannot be used with this camera An example of this function is to record Say Cheese as a self timer sound so that the camera will replay this sound 2 seconds before the photo is taken You could also record cheerful music to bring out the natural smiles of your subjects or so they can strike a pose fitting the music See the supplied Software Starter Guide for more information on creating EI and adding to the My Camera data 116 Troubleshooting Camera will not operate Power is not turned on e Turn on the camera See Turning the Power On Off Basic Guide p 4 Memory card slot battery cover opened e Confirm that the memory card slot battery cover are securely closed Insufficient battery voltage e Fully charge the battery then put it in the camera e Use the Compact Power Adapter sold separately Poor contact between camera and battery terminals Camera will not record Camera is in Playback or computer printer connection mode Wipe the terminals with a clean dry cloth Switch to Shooting mode e During a computer or printer connection disconnect the interface cable before switching t
38. on the skin color Q To shoot a movie using My Colors first select Fxg by turning the multi control dial p 41 and perform the procedure below 1 Press the FUNC SET button and select ER Positive Film with the 4 or button then select the desired My Colors mode with the or button The current setting is displayed e With 3 EN GS G3 ER and ER press the FUNC SET button to return to the shooting screen and start shooting e With EN ER E refer to each shooting procedure See Shooting in the Color Accent Mode p 55 E See Shooting in the Color Swap Mode p 56 See Shooting in the Custom Color Mode p 58 Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial F See page 150 for settings that can be changed in this mode Changing the Save Method for the Original Image When you are shooting still images in a My Colors mode you can specify whether or not both the altered image and the original image are recorded 54 1 in the fe Rec menu select O Save Original Self tiner C2 See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic MF Point Zoom On Guide p 16 AF assist Beam On Review 2 sec Save Original On ii Grid Lines Off Cc 5 Co 2 Use the or button to select On m 5 or Off and press the MENU button Yaar The display will return to the shooting screen ME Point Zoom a Select On to record the original image too AF assist Beam On s or Off to not record it Revi
39. second The higher the frame rate the smoother the motion 2 When a super high speed memory card is used such as the recommended SDC 512MSH model 3 The recording time will vary according to the capacity of the memory card you use See p 140 for details 1 Turn the mode dial to The maximum recording time in seconds is o a 3 displayed TE cd af MG ISO 41 2 42 Turn the multi control dial to bii a select a movie mode A See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily In or mode you can change the resolution p 33 and frame rate p 33 Press the shutter button halfway The camera will automatically set the exposure focus and white balance Press the shutter button fully Shooting and sound recording starts simultaneously During shooting the recording time and the Rec appear on the LCD monitor When displays you can use the digital zoom Press the shutter fully again to stop recording The maximum recording time may vary with the subject and shooting conditions Just before the maximum is reached or just before the memory card fills to capacity the counter at the bottom right of the LCD monitor will display in red and recording
40. shutter speeds and aperture values can be changed within the same exposure setting Program Shift p 66 For information on the relation between the aperture value and shutter speed see p 50 51 52 Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at low shutter speeds and with larger aperture values If camera shake warning blinking red appears in the LCD monitor try the following steps to resolve the problem Press the 5 button to enable firing Use a tripod Raise the ISO speed 49 P Program AE Use the program AE mode to have the camera automatically set the shutter speed and aperture value to match the brightness of the scene If a correct exposure cannot be obtained use the following methods to solve the problem e Use the flash e Adjusting the ISO Speed e Change the metering mode Differences between the P and M Modes The following settings can be adjusted in P mode but not in mode e Exposure Compensation e White Balance e ISO Speed e Bracket e Flash Exposure Compensation e Intervalometer e Flash Flash on Slow Synchro 2nd curtain e Photo Effect e Continuous shooting e Metering Mode e Manual Focus e AF Lock e Move AF Frame e AE Lock e FE Lock e Program Shift e Histogram Tv Setting the Shutter Speed When you set the shutter speed in the shutter speed priority AE mode the camera automatically selects an aperture value to match the brightness Faster shutter speeds allow you to catc
41. the fe Rec menu 1st curtain See Selecting Menus and Settings Flash Adjust Auto Basic Guide p 16 Red Eye On Self timer NN Safety Shift Off 2 Use the or button to select 1st curtain or 2nd curtain Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial 19 Shooting Images at Set Intervals Intervalometer AO BY FI P Tv Av M You can shoot images at a set interval This function can be used for fixed point observation of plants and blooming flowers The shooting interval time can be set from 1 to 60 minutes and 2 to 100 images can be shot Since the camera may shoot continuously for an extended period of time the use of the AC Adapter Kit ACK DC20 sold separately is recommended p 128 1 Select Intervalometer from the e Rec menu and press the nars FUNC SET button Grid Lines See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic histogram ntervalomete Guide p 16 Set Shortcut button Save Settings 2 Use the or button to select an interval time If you press the or button m ah interval Intervalometer continuously the interval time changes in Ta rar TET units of 5 minutes at a time Settings can be made by turning the multi SET IN MENUA control dial 3 Press the button and select the number of shots using the or button If you press the or sp button continuously the number of shots changes in units of 5 shots at a time Se
42. the ISO Speed p 74 119 fe Dm 71 gt fe fe po Subject in recorded image is too bright Subject is too close making the flash too strong e To use the built in flash shoot within correct range of the subject for flash photography e Adjust the flash output or the flash exposure compensation function p 77 Subject is bright in contrast to the background Set the exposure compensation to a negative setting e Use the AE lock or the spot metering function See Locking the Exposure Setting AE Lock p 65 See Switching between Metering Modes p 68 Too much light is shining directly into the camera or is being reflected off the subject Change the shooting angle Flash set to On e Set the flash to Auto or Off A bar of light red purple appears on the LCD monitor Subject is too bright e This is anormal occurrence in devices containing CCDs and does not constitute a malfunction This red bar of light will not be recorded when shooting still photos but it will be recorded when shooting movies Noise displays on the LCD monitor Subject s movements on LCD monitor are irregular Camera automatically lightened the image displayed on the LCD monitor to make it easier to see when shooting in a dark area 120 e There is no effect on the recorded image See Night Display p 16 White dots appear on the image
43. the home time zone s data time Menu List Configure various convenient shooting and playback functions See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 Some menu items may not be available for selection according to the F shooting mode p 150 You can apply a desired image and sound to P and in the My Camera menu For details see Registering the My Camera Settings p 114 or the Software Starter Guide Camera settings can be reset to the default values p 32 FUNC Menu White Balance 41i gt p 70 0005 sie Nhe ye ed My Colors E3 gt p 53 Positive Film L Bp 4 4d 45 4c Sp da Photo Effect lj p 72 Effect off L pit cy cN ks ge BW Ge Bracket HR gt p 75 76 A BkT off L AZ Z Flash Exposure capstone 20 gt p 77 d PAGEN es ee 26 Flash Output p T7 d Flash Output Evaluative E gt p 69 mi sl skal PI gt p 33 Resolution L gt p Ao 3264x2448 L M M Mm S Resolution Movie Ie Hp 33 Frame Rate Movie Zi T gt p 33 Bi 640x480 ewe B q items in parentheses show default settings O Rec Menu Menu Item Flash Sync Slow Synchro Flash Adjust Red eye Self timer Spot AE Point Safety Shift MF Point Zoom AF assist Beam Digital Zoom Review Available Settings Sets the timing at which the flash fires 1st curtain 2nd curtain
44. to adjust how sharply outlines are defined Select from Weak O Neutral and Strong Saturation This function allows you to adjust the color depth Select from Weak O Neutral and Strong The white balance cannot be set when Sepia or B W mode is selected ISO Changing the ISO Speed Vox BY FI P Tv AVM By raising the ISO speed you can shoot bright images even in poor lighting conditions This function is convenient when you want to prevent camera shake shoot without the flash or shoot with a faster shutter speed in dark conditions You can choose from the following speeds Auto 50 100 200 and 400 1 Press the ISO button Pressing the ISO button successively alternates between AUTO 50 100 200 400 and back to AUTO You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily Q Higher ISO speeds increase image noise To take clean images use as low an ISO speed as possible The AUTO setting selects the optimal speed It will automatically raise the speed when the light from the flash is insufficient to illuminate the subject matter Fl See Photo Tips and Information p 145 74 Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB Mode Mode Dial P Tv Av The camera automatically takes three shots one with standard exposure and one each with positive and negative co
45. to focus Even when the AF assist beam is turned off the red eye reduction lamp fires when Red eye is set to On eiawey y Buned ld Basic Operations Operation Panel 000 000 PD PW Print Share 15 Shortcut Button See Basic Guide p 17 p 59 Al Continuous Self timer 6 Microphone Button gt p 40 36 97 3 Viewfinder gt p 14 4 Shutter Button gt See Basic Guide p 8 5 Microphone gt p 97 Zoom Lever Shooting 688 Telephoto Wide Angle Button gt See Basic Guide p 12 p 39 Playback E83 Zoom out Zoom in Button gt p 88 Terminal Cover DIGITAL Terminal See Basic Guide p 17 A V OUT Audio Video Out Terminal p 112 Hd Exposure Compensation A Jump Button gt p 69 90 4d FUNC SET Button See Basic Guide p 16 p 26 43 45 AF Frame MENU Button See Basic Guide p 16 p 26 Multi control dial Up ISO Button gt p 74 Ge Left W Macro Button gt See Basic Guide p 14 wW Down MF Button gt p 64 sp Right 4 Flash Button See Basic Guide p 13 DISP Button e 4 ISO Selector Single Image Erase Button gt p 60 See Basic Guide p 15 gt Playback Button gt See Basic Guide p 15 p 93 99 LCD Monitor gt p 14 Speaker MF Never rub or press strongly on the LCD monitor These actions may damage it or lead to other problems
46. to specify the range of colors that are swapped 5 Only takes the color that you want to swap 5 Also takes colors close to the one that you swap Cc a 5 Q ep 5 D fo Q D D 3 Aim the camera so that the desired color appears at the center of the LCD monitor and press the button Only one color can be specified You can shoot right after selecting an option The menu displays again after the shot so you can easily adjust the setting A Press the FUNC SET button This completes the setting f you press the MENU button at this point you will return to the screen where you can select a My Colors mode You may not obtain the expected results after color input mode if you use the flash or change the white balance or metering settings The colors specified in the color swap mode are retained even if the camera s power is turned off Exposure compensation is disabled while Color Swap is enabled b7 Shooting in the Custom Color Mode This mode allows you to adjust the color balance for red green blue and skin tones 1 Select Custom Color from the FUNC menu and press the MENU button Shooting in a My Colors Mode p 53 2 Use the 4 or button to select Red Green Blue or Skin Tone and adjust the color balance with the or button T The custom color image will display iton Color Settings can be made by turning the multi rE ped control dial
47. 06 108 110 Operating when viewing editing movies p 94 95 96 Registering the My Camera contents p 113 114 Using the Viewfinder Setting the LCD monitor to Off p 15 and using the optical viewfinder can help conserve power while shooting e The viewfinder has a field of vision of approximately 80 of the actual shooting image C91 Shows the center of the image 14 Image Seen in Viewfinder vs Recorded Image Please note that the actual image may differ from the image seen in the optical viewfinder due to the physical separation between the viewfinder and lens This is called the parallax phenomenon and is more noticeable the closer the subject is to the lens In some cases portions of images shot up close that appear in the viewfinder will not appear in the recorded image Please use the LCD monitor to shoot images up close Shooting with an Off Center AF Frame Selected You should always use the LCD monitor to compose images when you have selected an off center AF frame When setting the AF frame to the desired position to shoot an image please use the LCD monitor See Selecting an AF Frame p 60 Using the LCD Monitor Pressing the DISP button switches the display mode Shooting Mode Press the DISP button Q DISP LCD Monitor S LCD Monitor S Off Display No DISP Display DISP p 17 Information Information View p 17 p 17 Playback Mode LN Press the DISP button Q DISP N
48. 0o Folders Uses the images in the specified folder and displays them in their folder order oa Uses all the movies on the specified memory card Still Images Uses all the images on the specified memory card Mark only the images that you would like to see in the slideshow to Custom 1 3 and save the selections in Custom 1 Custom 2 or Custom 3 You can select up to 998 images for each custom slideshow 1 inthe IC3 Play menu select 5 Slide Show and press the FUNC ETE SET button Rotate Erase all See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 fh Print Order The Slide Show menu will display Sp Transfer Order 2 Select from H O Hd 4 or Slide Show one of SE KI withthe 4 or button att Effect See from Step 3 of Select images for the All I Slide Show p 100 to select images for ma Custom 1 to fj Custom 3 Aa MENU fo Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial 3 When you select Date or CJ Folder press the FUNC SET button and then using the or arrow buttons to select the desired files or folders and then press the MENU button again Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial 99 D D lt ey D O o mi IT o o 5 O 4 Use the 4 or button to select Start and press the FUNC SET button The slide show starts The Slide Show menu will reappear after the playback ends Pausing Resu
49. 4 or y button Erasing the Sound Memos Verify that is displayed select with the or button and press the FUNC SET button Use the fe or mp button to select Erase and press the FUNC SET button You can select it by turning the multi control dial instead of the f or button Exiting the Sound Memos Menu Press the U button Q You cannot attach sound memos to movies The Memory card full message will display when the memory card is full and you will be unable to record sound memos to that card You cannot record or playback sound memos for images that already have an incompatible sound file attached If you attempt to record or play such images the Incompatible WAVE format message will display Incompatible sound files can be deleted with this camera Sound memos for protected images cannot be erased p 104 The volume can be adjusted in the Set up menu p 29 If you set Mute to On in the Set up menu no sound is reproduced however you can resume the sound and adjust the volume by pressing the 4 or yy button 98 Automated Playback Slide Shows Slide show image settings are based on DPOF standards p 110 Starting a Slide Show A selection of images or all the images on an memory card can be displayed one by one in an automated slide show All Images Plays all images on the memory card in order Date Starts the slideshow from the specified date in the order taken
50. 99 2 Use the 4 or button to select Effect Slide Show aga Pi Effect 7 lt All Images 2 Start S MENU fes 103 3 Use the or button to select amp Slide Show Gil Ge fal or GF Settings can be made by turning the multi Effect fam control dial The Setup menu closes Ha Images Start SARTE MENU E Protecting Images You can protect important images from accidental erasure 1 inthe a Play menu select E Protect and press the FUNC SET button Rotate See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic ff Erase all Guide 16 Qh Slide Show ee Print Order Sp Transfer Order 2 Use the or button to select an A arte image you want to protect and press the FUNC SET button The fom icon appears on protected images To remove the protection press the FUNC SET button again in protection mode You can make the selection of images easier by toggling between single image playback and index playback with the zoom lever During index playback press the zoom lever toward E23 to jump nine images at a time To select or deselect images press the zoom level toward Q to remove the Jump Bar p 89 then proceed Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial p 23 104 Erasing All Images Please note that erased images cannot be recovered Exercise adequate caution before erasing a file 1 select Erase all from the IEO Pla
51. 9f 104 0 x 57 0 x 38 8 mm 4 1 x 2 2 x 1 5 in excluding protrusions Approx 225 g 7 9 oz camera body only 4 This digital camera supports Exif 2 2 also called Exif Print Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the communication between digital cameras and printers By connecting to an Exif Print compliant printer the camera s image data at the time of shooting is used and optimized yielding extremely high quality prints 138 Battery Performance Number of Images Shot LCD Monitor ON Based on the CIPA LCD Monitor Off standard Playback Time Battery Pack NB 2LH Fully charged Approx 200 images Approx 700 images Approx 5 hours e The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings e Movie data is excluded e At low temperatures battery performance may diminish and the low battery icon appears very rapidly In these circumstances the performance can be improved by warming the batteries in a pocket before use lt Test Conditions gt Shooting Normal temperature 23 C 2 C 73 F 3 6 F normal relative humidity 50 20 alternating wide angle max and telephoto max shots at 30 second intervals with the flash fired once every two shots and the camera power turned off after every tenth shot Power is left off for a sufficient amount of time then the power is turned back on and the testing procedure is repeated A Canon brand memory card is used
52. Canon PowerShot S30 DIGITAL CAMERA Canon FewerShot Camera User Guide This guide explains camera features and procedures in detail DiGICII AA WE aA i Exif Print Ryn USE DPOF About This Guide 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 Camera Body Temperature If your camera is used for prolonged periods the camera body may become warm Please be aware of this and take care when operating the camera for an extended period About the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder The LCD monitor and viewfinder are produced with extremely high precision manufacturing techniques More than 99 99 of the pixels operate to specification Less than 0 01 of the pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as red or black dots This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a malfunction Video Format Please set the camera s video signal format to the one used in your region before using it with a TV monitor p 112 Conven
53. EN EELS COR EE EK AG GA Formatting a Memory Card APA Seting the World POPE PARA PAA PP AA EA Mem NN APAPAP PAA FUNG MEM aap GG 64 Ka BA NAG GAI AHAHA ERA ER KA KA ANA NGA AN PAPA PAA AA AA adi PAA PE AP AA AA AL PG KG KAG PA PAA oO Sdews aoe KA KG KAN eee A My Camera NGI kak KA FA BIY 509004 CREEK ANGER eee eee Resetting Settings to Their Default Values 000 0 aaa Chapter 2 Shooting Changing Resolution Compression Settings a Setting the Red eye Reduction Function 2220 22 eee eee eee Setting NG Slow SCI kd dk i a EEE ER RR OR KAYA Ob Uang AA Using Me DIJA ZOO idk BN PA ood RSs 6545454 Lh AKA HA KAGAD G Oy Continuous SONG AA AA AE Chapter 3 Using the Mode Dial EE Shooting Ae AA MAPA AAAAAAAPPAAAA EERS ES CU Shooting Panoramic Images Stitch Assist a Using the Mode Dial Creative ZONe ee i aks i nee Ph wk ene ec pees ea hanes Tv Setting the Shutter Speed iiss ce veda waees 640 bedi RAK KAG Av Setting the Aperture 665 ccd RES REECE ETE KA RO ES KAR RANA M Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture Shooting in a My Colors Mode 646110 4iee KARERA RAR eee ee eee ORES 1S Registering Settings to the Shortcut Button 59 FE Selecting an AP Frame 0 404703 cesead veces eases sa PELE AA 60 Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus 0000 0c eee eee 62 Locking the Exposure Setting AE LOCK 2 0a cce eee ee ee
54. Mechanical shutter electronic shutter 15 1 2000 sec e The shutter speed range varies according to the shooting mode e Slow shutter speeds of 1 3 sec or slower operate with noise reduction Evaluative Center weighted average or Spot Center or AF point 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments Auto exposure bracketing AEB and Safety Shift is available Auto ISO 50 100 200 400 equivalent Camera automatically sets the optimal speed Auto pre set available settings Day Light Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Fluorescent H Flash or Underwater or custom Auto on off FE lock Slow synchro and 1st curtain 2nd curtain flash are available Red eye reduction is available W Max wide angle T Max telephoto Flash Range Built in Flash Exposure Compensation Shooting Modes Continuous shooting Intervalometer Self timer PC controlled Shooting Recording Media File Format Data Type Compression Number of recording pixels Still images Number of recording pixels Frame Rate Movies Large 55 cm to 4 2 m 1 8 ft to 13 8 ft W 55 cm to 2 0 m 1 8 ft to 6 6 ft T When speed is set to ISO AUTO 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments Auto Creative zone Program Shutter speed priority Aperture priority Manual Custom Image zone Special Scene My Colors Stitch Assist Movie 1 Portrait Landscape Night scene Night Snapshot Kids 4 Pets I
55. Settings Mute Set On to mute the start up sound operation sound self timer sound and shutter sound all at once e f you set Mute to On no sound will be heard even when any sound item in the My Camera menu is set to EE PA EM On Reference Page e However a warning will still sound when the memory card slot cover is opened while an image is being written to the memory card even if the Mute function is set to On v D o O z gt Ce or gt D Q O 3 D s O On Off Volume Adjusts the volume of camera operations 4 Start up Adjusts the volume of the start up sound when the Basic Vol camera power is turned on Guide p 4 2 Operation Adjusts the volume of the operation sound that beeps Vol when any button other than the shutter button is pressed 3 Self timer Adjusts the volume of the self timer sound informing you 36 Vol that the photo will be taken in 2 seconds 4 Shutter Adjusts the volume of the sound played when the shutter Vol releases The shutter sound does not play when a movie Basic Guide p 8 is recording Ga During movie playback adjusts the volume of sound p 94 97 Settings of Above Items 5 0 0 LCD Brightness Use the lt or mp button to adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor Use the FUNC SET button to return to the configuration menu When using the LCD monitor you can adjust the image brightness while looking at it 7 to 0 to
56. a Off The power saving function does not activate 21 UV i o O z gt Ce or gt D Q O 3 D s O Display Off Shooting Mode Only The LCD monitor shuts off after a specified period of time elapses and no camera control is accessed The following time settings can be selected 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min Default setting When the Auto Power Down Function Activates Turn the power on again Playback Printer Connection mode Press the gt button again to power the camera When the Display Off Function Activates The LCD monitor display turns back on if any button is pressed of power even when the power saving function shuts it down The power saving function is disabled while a slide show plays on the camera or during a computer connection Basic Guide p 21 p 99 F Please note that the camera continues to consume a minimal amount 1 Select Power Saving in the ii Set up menu and press the Hig FUNC SET button LCD Brightness ta See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic P Time Zone amp Guide p 16 p Date Time 10 25 05 10 00 Format 30 OMB 2 Use the 4 or y button to select Auto Power Down and select On aa or Off with the amp or gt button Settings can be made by turning the multi Display Off 1 min control dial MENU Jiao 3 Use the 4 or y to select Display Off and select the desired time with the o
57. a lt o 5 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q 5 Q ct e 5 7 3 Press the shutter button all the way to shoot the image You cannot change the AF frame setting while focusing manually Cancel the manual focus mode then change the AF frame setting GI You can change distance units displayed on the MF indicator p 30 Locking the Exposure Setting AE Lock iY Coxe MB E1 4 m P Tv Av You can set the exposure and focus separately This is effective when the contrast is too strong between the subject and background or when a subject is backlit You must set the flash to BJ The AE lock cannot be set if the flash fires For flash shots use FE lock p 67 65 Focus the 1 point AF frame or the spot metering frame on the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure setting and press the shutter button halfway Position the AF Frame p 60 Switching between Metering Modes p 68 in BB mode AE lock can be set or canceled p 41 While pressing the shutter button i E halfway press the ISO button The exposure value is captured AE Lock and appears on the LCD monitor 250 AE lock Recompose the image and shoot The camera focuses on the subject in the AF frame Q After performing AE lock using anything except the shutter button or the multi control dial or using Power Saving cancels the AE lock F Automatically selected combinations of shutter speeds and ap
58. a Solution Disk On the Macintosh platform this program is standard with Mac OS X or later 44 CL Shooting Panoramic Images Stitch Assist Use this mode to shoot a series of overlapping frames for merging stitching into a large panoramic image using a computer Cc a 5 ep 5 D fo Q D D Please use the bundled PhotoStitch program to merge the images on a computer 45 Framing a Subject The PhotoStitch program detects the overlapping portions of adjoining images and merges them When composing shots try to include a distinctive item landmark in the overlapping portions Compose each frame so that it overlaps 30 50 of the adjoining image Try to keep the vertical misalignment to less than 1096 of the image height Do not include moving items in the overlap Do not try to stitch images that include both distant and close items These items may appear warped or doubled up in the merged image Make the brightness in each image consistent The final image will appear unnatural if the contrast in brightness is too great To shoot landscapes swivel pan the camera around its own vertical axis To shoot close ups slide the camera over the subject keeping it parallel to the subject as you move it Images can be shot in five sequences in Stitch Assist mode e Left to right horizontally e Right to left horizontally e Vertically bottom to top e Vertically top to
59. ace the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image and audio data BI Avoid Condensation Related Problems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation water droplets to form on its external and internal surfaces You can avoid this by placing the equipment in an airtight resealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag Milf Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation Continued use may damage the equipment Remove the memory card and batteries or compact power adapter from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use MExtended Storage When not using the camera for extended periods of time remove the batteries from the camera or battery charger and store the equipmentin a safe place The date time settings may be lost after approximately three weeks if you remove the main battery Components Guide Lens Cover Wrist Strap Mounts p 11 Optical Viewfinder Window Flash Basic Guide p 13 8 0 MEGA PIXELS Self timer Lamp gt p 36 AF assist Beam p 11 Tripod Socket p 134 Red eye Reduction Lamp p 27 Lens Memory Card Slot Battery Cover Basic Guide p 2 DC Coupler Ca
60. afe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself other persons and equipment e In the following pages the term equipment refers primarily to the camera its batteries and battery charger separately sold compact power adapter car battery charger and high power flash About the Memory Card A Store the memory card out of the reach of children and infants It may be swallowed accidentally If this occurs consult a doctor immediately N warnings e Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense light sources that could damage your eyesight Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may 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 Accidental damage to the camera or batteries by a child could result in serious injury In addition placement of the strap around a child s neck could result in asphyxiation Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide Disassembly or alteration may result in high voltage electrical shock Internal inspections alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk To avo
61. after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily The flash fires with automatic adjustments when Flash Adjust is set to Auto in the Rec menu Automatic adjustment sets the flash intensity When shooting in M mode or with Flash Adjust set to Manual the flash fires with the manually set adjustments For manual flash you set flash intensity in advance When Flash Adjust is set to Auto the flash fires twice A pre flash will fire and will be followed by the main flash The pre flash is used by the camera to obtain the subject s exposure data so that the main flash can be set to the optimal intensity for the shot However the pre flash does not fire when shooting with FE Lock enabled p 67 18 Switching the Timing at which the Flash Fires Coe 5M DIET 4 P Tv Av M The flash fires right after the shutter opens regardless of the shutter speed Usually the 1st curtain is used when shooting The flash fires right before the shutter closes Compared with the 1st curtain the flash fires later and this allows you to shoot images in which for example a car s lights seem to trail off behind 1st curtain 2nd curtain Image shot with the 1st Image shot with the 2nd curtain setting curtain setting gt a lt D 5 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q 5 Q ct e 5 7 1 select Flash Sync from
62. ages on a memory card Select Mark All as in Step 2 and press the FUNC SET button Select OK with the Or sp button and press the FUNC SET Mark all images button Print Order DPOF A Press the MENU button The selection mode will turn off and the Print Order menu will reappear Images are printed in order from oldest to newest by the shooting date A maximum of 998 images can be selected per memory card When Both is selected the number of print copies can be set but it applies to Standard prints only The Index setting only produces one print copy Setting the Print Style The following print settings can be selected BP Standard Prints one image per page Print Type oe Prints the selected images together at a reduced size in an index format Prints the images in both the standard and index formats Date Adds the date to the print File Number Adds the file number to the print 108 In the IC3 Play menu select Print Order and press the FUNC SET button See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 You can select it by turning the multi control dial Use the 4 or button to select Set up and press the FUNC SET button All print settings for the image are canceled when you select Reset Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Use the 4 or y button to select Print Type Date or File No and select settings
63. amera so that an object at the same focal distance as the main subject is centered in the AF frame 2 Press the shutter button halfway and while keeping it pressed press the MF button After a beep sounds and the AF frame turns green press the MF button MF appears on the LCD monitor The focus will stay locked even if you release the shutter button and MF button Pressing the MF button a second time cancels the manual AF lock Operating anything other than the multi control dial or the button will cancel the manual AF lock 3 Recompose the image and press the shutter button all the way to shoot the image 63 gt a lt D 5 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q c 5 Q c fe 5 7 The AF lock is convenient because you can let go of the shutter button to compose the image In addition since the focus stays locked to the same position even after the shot is taken you can immediately shoot the next image with the same focus position Because Cy Stitch Assist and BP Movie do not display the AF frame aim the camera to focus on the subject In UB mode AF lock can be set or canceled even during movie recording p 41 If is registered as the shortcut key AF Lock can be performed without pressing the MF button except for HB Shooting in Manual Focus Mode Mode Dial SCN 4 co P Tv Av M The focus can be manually set 1 Press the MF button The focus will lock and the MF icon
64. an be made by turning the multi Mode dial set to control dial 59 gt a lt D 5 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q c 5 Q ct e 5 7 A Using the Shortcut Button 1 Press the S button The registered function is activated and its icon appears on the LCD monitor or viewfinder Each press of the JS button cycles between setting values of the registered function Functions that are not available in the current shooting mode will not appear even if they are registered Select a compatible shooting mode and press the Js button again Selecting an AF Frame The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses You can set the AF frame in the following way e For selecting AiAF auto selection or 1 point see below See Setting an AF Frame Manually p 61 Ae BJE QD scn 4 P Tv AVM KI Kids amp Pets Pagg Fireworks modes cannot be set You can set the AF frame to Auto Selection AiAF or to 1 point When Auto Selection AiAF is selected the camera automatically selects an AF frame from 9 points to focus according to the shooting conditions With the digital zoom the 1 point AF frame is always selected 1 Press the button The AF frame appears in green on the LCD monitor 60 2 Turn the multi control dial to select the auto selection or 1 point AF frame e g Auto Selection e g 1 point 3 Press the but
65. appear again once the image or movie is shot For movies O Ha select the frame rate Image file size estimated p 141 Types of memory card and number of shots remaining p 140 Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Current settings will display 3 Use 4 or button to select DO 3264 x 2448 then use the or button to select the resolution el wish to set For movies Ba select Ei 4 aa gt 640 x 480 30 a m im ww S Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Number of shots remaining o The current setting is displayed In the case of a movie clip displays the remaining shooting time in seconds 4 Press the FUNC SET button and shoot the image DAO Sf Setting the Red eye Reduction Function Coxe 5M B ET QD scn 6 ca P Tv AVM Bay Fireworks and B Digital Macro modes cannot be set The red eye reduction lamp fire when the flash is used in dark areas This reduces light reflecting back from the eyes and making them appear red 34 1 Select Red Eye from the e Rec menu y See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Self timer NT Guide p 16 AF assist Beam On Digital Zoom Off Review 2 sec Grid Lines Off 2 Use the or button to select On and press the MENU button appears on the LCD monitor if it is set to Information View display Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Red Eye Reduct
66. aros Selecta Adjust the color color balance 9 Press the FUNC SET button This completes the setting if you press the MENU button at this point you will return to the screen where you can select a My Colors mode 58 7S Registering Settings to the Shortcut Button One frequently used function can be registered to the 7S Shortcut button You can register the following functions However not all functions can be registered depending on the shooting mode e Resolution Default setting p 33 e Frame Rate p 33 e White Balance p 70 e My Colors p 53 e Photo Effect p 72 e Metering System p 68 AE Lock p 65 e AF Lock p 63 e Create New Folder p 86 1 A custom white balance can be used once a custom white balance reading has been taken 2 A custom photo effect can be used once a custom effect has been set Registering a Function 1 Select Set Shortcut button from pa the e Rec menu and press the Review 2 sec FUNC SET button Grid Lines off See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Soar si Guide p 16 CEE Save Settings 2 Use the or button to select a the function you wish to register Ka and press the FUNC SET button E f an x mark appears on the lower right of the icon you can still register this function but the current shooting mode will be SET KOK MENU KETE retained and pressing the shortcut button will not activate the function Settings c
67. ate a folder If you shoot pictures after the specified time a new folder is created 1 select Create Folder in the ii iT Set up menu and press the Time Zone A4 FUNC SET button Date Time 10 25 05 10 10 Format D 30 OMB File Numbering Continuous Create Folder Auto Rotate On 86 2 if you want to create a new folder nG use the or button to select Create New Folder Auto Create Off If you want to create a folder ata specific time use the 4 or y button to select Auto Create then the or button to select Off Daily Monday to Sunday or Monthly Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Create Folder Create New Folder Auto Create IpENaN suoij9un Bunooys pesueapy 3 Use the 4 or button to select PAN Time and then the or 3 button to specify a time Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Create New Folder Auto Create ir Before a folder is created automatically the nad appears on the LCD Q Magnifying Images 1 Press the gt button 2 Press the zoom lever toward Q You can cancel the magnified display by v pressing the zoom lever toward Fall o 4s Qe E m H He gt a CN AW a PA ae Magnified approximately 5 times Magnified approximately 10 times i 2 ph k A Approximate position of the Approximate position of the magnified area magnified area
68. be replaced 126 Handling the Memory Card Write Protect Tab The SD memory card has a write protect tab Sliding the tab downward prevents recording of data and protects existing data e g images When recording to erasing from or formatting the memory card slide the tab upward a SD Memory Card SDC XXM Writing Erasing Possible Writing Erasing Impossible Ensure that the memory card is correctly oriented before inserting it in the camera It may damage the camera if inserted backward by mistake Cautions When Handling Memory cards are high precision electronic devices Do not bend them apply force to them or subject them to shocks or vibration Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the memory card Do not allow dirt water or foreign objects to contact the terminals on the back of the card Do not touch the terminals with your hands or metal objects Do not peel away the original label on the memory card or cover it with another label or sticker When writing on the memory card use a soft point pen e g felt tip pen Using a sharp point pen e g ball point pen or pencil may damage the memory card or corrupt the recorded data Since some or all of the data recorded on the memory card may be corrupted or erased by electrical noise static electricity camera or card malfunction making a backup copy of important data is recommended Moving a memory card rapidly between temperature extremes will cause
69. ble Cover p 128 The following cables are used to connect the camera to a computer or printer Computer Basic Guide p 17 Interface Cable IFC 400PCU supplied with the camera Direct Print Compatible Printers Sold Separately e Compact Photo Printer SELPHY CP series Interface Cable IFC 400PCU supplied with the camera e Bubble Jet Printers PIXMA series SELPHY DS series PictBridge Compliant Printers Interface Cable IFC 400PCU supplied with the camera Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Printers Please refer to your Bubble Jet printer user guide e PictBridge Compliant Non Canon Printers Interface Cable IFC 400PCU supplied with the camera Please refer to the System Map or the Direct Print User Guide supplied with the camera for direct print compatible printer information 10 Attaching the Wrist Strap Attach the strap as illustrated O Avoid waving the camera about or catching it on other items when suspending it from the strap AF assist Beam e The AF assist Beam will sometimes emit when the shutter button is pressed halfway to assist focusing in certain conditions e g dark conditions e The AF assist Beam can be turned off p 27 For example if animals are your subject turn off the beam when shooting in the dark to avoid startling them However please keep in mind the following facts Turning the AF assist Beam off when shooting in dark places may make it more difficult for the camera
70. bottom e Clockwise starting at the top left You cannot display the images on a TV when shooting in Stitch Assist mode The settings for the first image are used to take subsequent images in the sequence 46 See page 150 for settings that can be changed in this mode Fal Digital zoom is not available A custom white balance p 71 setting cannot be set in Chay Stitch Assist mode To use a custom white balance setting first set it in another shooting mode 1 Turn the mode dial to cod CO o od M ma Ba e hol _ HY a ISO AIIN 7N 2 Select the shooting sequence using the multi control dial The shooting sequence is set 3 Shoot the first frame in the sequence The exposure and white balance settings are set and locked with the first image 47 Cc kid 5 Ce ep 5 D o Q D D 4 Compose the second image so that it overlaps a portion of the first and shoot Minor discrepancies in the overlapping portions can be corrected when the images are stitched together An image can be retaken Press the 4 L EI gt K VW or mp button to return to the previous frame A maximum of 26 images can be recorded either horizontally or vertically 5 Repeat the procedure for additional images 6 Press the FUNC SET button after the last shot Using the Mode Dial Creative Zone Mode Dial P Tv Av M You can freely select camera setting
71. ch Shooting Mode 150 FUNC Menu 26 FUNC SET wa ab esa an ca 12 G Grid Lines 17 27 H High Power Flash 134 Histogram 17 19 20 l Index Playback Eg 88 Indicator 13 Information View 15 Initializes 30 Intervalometer 28 80 ISO speed 74 Item 264 aa MEAN oo AGA 27 J Jumping BG 90 L Language 31 LCD Brightness 29 LCD Monitor 12 List of Messages 122 M Macro Basic Guide p 13 Magnifying Images Q 88 Manual aperture 52 Manual Focus Mode Mi 64 Memory Card Format aa ark die a 23 Memory card Recordable Images 140 MENU mag am oe KANAN 12 Menu FUNC Menu 26 Play Menu 28 Rec Menu 27 Setup Menu 29 Metering Method 68 ME cnt ene Gv aan od AY 64 MF Point Zoom 27 64 Mode Dial 13 Movie Editing 22 s4 4e48s e05 94 Shooting 41 Viewing 04 94 Movie modes 41 Multi control dial 14 My Camera content 113 114 My Camera Menu 31 My Camera Settings 113 My Colors Mode 53 N Night Display 16 O Operation Sound E pad 29 31 114 115 Overexposure Warning 20 P Panoramic Images 45 Photo Effect
72. chronization is 1 250 second The camera automatically resets the shutter speed to 1 250 second if a faster speed is selected Shutter Speed Display The numbers in the table below indicate the shutter speed in seconds 1 160 indicates 1 160 second Also quote marks indicate the decimal place so that 0 3 indicates 0 3 second and 2 indicates 2 seconds 1 5 1 3 1 O 8 6 5 4 3 2 2 5 2 1 6 1 3 1 0 8 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 13 1 15 1 20 1 25 1 30 1 40 1 50 1 60 1 80 1 100 1 125 1 160 1 200 1 250 1 320 1 400 1 500 1 640 1 800 1 1000 1 1250 1 1600 1 2000 Av Setting the Aperture When you set the aperture in the aperture priority AE mode the camera automatically selects a shutter speed to match the brightness Selecting a lower aperture value opening the aperture allows you to blur the background and create a beautiful portrait A higher aperture value closing it brings the entire range from foreground to background into focus The larger the aperture value the greater the range of the image brought into clear focus e f the image would be underexposed too dark or overexposed too bright and the correct exposure cannot be obtained with the shutter button pressed halfway the shutter speed display on the LCD monitor turns red Turn the multi control dial to adjust the aperture and display the shutter speed in white characters on the display 51 cm aA 5 Ce ep gt D o Q D g D
73. commend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that the camera is operating and being operated 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 Please note that Canon digital cameras are intended for personal use and should never be used in a manner that infringes upon or contravenes international or domestic copyright laws and regulations 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 For information on your camera s warranty please refer to the Canon European Warranty System EWS Booklet supplied with your camera For Canon Customer Support contacts please see rear of this booklet or the European Warranty System EWS Booklet Safety Precautions e Before using the camera please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly e The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the s
74. d is recommended In the case of My Colors P Tv Av and M the flash mode setting is not canceled even when the camera is turned off Using the Self timer Mode Dial CID SCN 4 ca BP Tv AVM 1 36 Press X button The current setting is displayed Pressing the button cycles between settings LI Eo ooo You can switch between the 10 sec 2 sec and Custom Timer options with the Self timer option in the e Rec menu p 27 When the self timer is set to the shutter activates 10 seconds after and when the self timer is set to the shutter activates 2 seconds after the shutter button is pressed fully With the option the specified number of shots are taken after the specified delay May not be displayed depending on mode 2 Check that W amp or is OT OOM displayed and shoot the image When is selected the self timer sounds and the self timer lamp starts blinking when the shutter button is pressed all the way The blinking gets faster approximately 2 seconds before the shutter trips When is selected the self timer lamp blinks fast from the beginning and the shutter trips after approximately 2 seconds When is selected and the shutter button is pressed all the way the custom self timer behaves as follows according to the preset delay 0 seconds The shutter trips immediately 1 second A beep sounds and the self timer lamp blinks fast un
75. duplicated within folders Please refer to the Software Starter Guide for information regarding folder structures or image types 85 Create a save destination folder You can create folders manually or automatically on the memory card used to save your pictures You can create folders at regular intervals making it easy to classify your pictures A folder is created every time you shoot a set of pictures and the pictures are stored there A folder is created every time the memory card contains 2000 pictures Create New Folder and the pictures are stored there Dail A folder is created every day that you shoot pictures and the pictures Y are stored there Folders are not created if you do not shoot pictures A folder is created on the specified that and the pictures that you shot Monday to during that week are stored there Pictures shot after the specified day are stored in a new folder This process is repeated unless the number of pictures contained in a week exceeds 2000 Folders are not created if you do not shoot pictures A folder is created monthly on the first day that you shoot pictures The Monthly pictures taken that month are stored there as long as their number does not exceed 2000 Folders are not created if you do not shoot pictures Auto Create Default setting e Creation time If you select Daily Monday Sunday Weekly or Monthly you can also specify the time at which to cre
76. e anaana 65 Locking ihe Flash Exposure Setting FE Lock 444K kA KARA NA 67 Switching between Metering Modes a 68 Adjusting the Exposure icc KA NA KA narru nuunuu LALA ARIA 69 Adjusting the Tone White Balance 000 c eee eee eee eee 70 LAON NG PI ENEO eressero eee EES Ke ae eee eens eed 72 ISO Changing the ISO Speed pn nk KAKA KAPAG ARA KA 74 Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB Mode 4 2622c0ese0eeevewsss sees ees ss 75 Focus Bracketing Focus BKT Mode a 76 5 Switching between Built in Flash Adjustment Settings TOP A aT 77 Switching the Timing at which the Flash Fires 00 0 ee eee 79 Shooting Images at Set Intervals Intervalometer AA 80 GC Saving Custom Sets xa sab ANA PAGKAEN A KAA PAASA DRAG AA 82 Setting the Auto Rotate Function ccc mpa p abad ceveekeececeerdns sate ieee Resetting the File Number Xa nk NG KAG LAG BAGA LAGA AA PAKA AAAD GG 84 Create a save destination folder ccc ees 86 CE EEEE EDEN 88 a Viewing Images in Sets of Nine Index Playback 88 The display jumps nine images at atime cee eee 89 G dumping MU kwh ooo hak hoe SESS RESO kA Cie E EE E Ei 90 Triple Image Scrolling Display 666s KG oe KAKA WA BER EERE ANAK G EG HG OO AGA 91 Rotating Images in the Display 4 sa a a pa KG KAKA KR KIARA OREO AA 92 Applying Effects and Playing BaCk s lt di5iccs KKK GNG GNG RK E ERA 93 Viewing Editing MOVES ek a
77. e and the original unaltered image if you set Save Original p 54 to On Use this option to make red green or blue colors more intense like the Ap Positive Film Vivid Red Vivid Green or Vivid Blue effects It can produce intense natural appearing colors like those obtained with positive film Lighter Skin Toner Use this option to make skin tones lighter Sp sili akin Use this option to make skin tones darker Use this option to emphasize blue tints It makes blue subjects such as YVC BIE the sky or ocean more vivid Vivid Green Use this option to emphasize green tints It makes green subjects such G as mountains new growth flowers and lawns more vivid 53 Vivid Red Use this option to emphasize red tints It makes red subjects such as ER flowers or cars more vivid Use this option to have only the color specified in the LCD monitor BA Color Accent remain and to transform all others to black and white Use this option to transform a color specified in the LCD monitor into ER Color Swap another The specified color can only be swapped into one other color multiple colors cannot be chosen Use this option to freely adjust the color balance between red green blue Custom Color and skin tones It can be used to make subtle adjustments such as making blue colors more vivid or face colors brighter The skin colors of non human subjects may also be altered You may not obtain the expected results depending
78. e brightness of the LCD monitor matches the selected shutter speed and aperture value When you select a fast shutter speed or shoot a subject in a dark place and set the flash to 4 KI Flash On with red eye reduction or 4 Flash On the image will always be bright e Displaying the histogram you can shoot while confirming and adjusting image brightness p 20 28 52 e When you press the shutter button halfway the difference between the standard exposure and the selected exposure appears on the LCD monitor If the difference is more than 2 stops 2 or 2 appears on the LCD monitor in red The standard exposure is calculated by measuring the brightness according to the selected metering method 4 Shooting in a My Colors Mode Mode Dial Cc a 5 Q ep 5 D fo Q D D amp M Bal A My Colors mode easily changes the colors in an image when itis shot allowing you to alter the balance between red green and blue transform pale or tanned skin or change a color specified in the LCD monitor into a different color Since they work with both stills and movies these modes let you enjoy producing various image or movie effects However depending on the shooting conditions the images may appear rough or you may not get the expected color Before you try to photograph important subjects we highly recommend that you shoot trial images and check the results Moreover the camera will record both the My Colors imag
79. e each with focus positions preset nearer and farther The nearer and farther focus positions can be set in three steps large medium and small Images are shot with the focus position changing in the following order current position farther and nearer The three shots are taken at the same interval as continuous shooting See Continuous Shooting p 40 1 Select Pj BKT Off from the FUNC menu and use the or to select Focus BKT then press the MENU button The current setting is displayed Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial 2 Set the amount of focus position offset with the or button Press the gt button to broaden or the button to narrow the focusing distance from the center Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily 3 Press the FUNC SET button and shoot the image with the manual focus p 64 The Focus BKT mode is not available when shooting with the flash on Only one image at the manual focus position will be taken Three images are shot continuously regardless of the continuous shooting setting p 40 76 3 Switching between Built in Flash Adjustment Settings Mode Dial The built in flash fires with automatic flash adjustments except in the M mode but it i
80. e front of the camera then attach the conversion lens adapter to the tripod screw hole 131 gt x D gt x 3 A Move in the direction of the arrow and insert it into the viewfinder until it clicks into place To remove the conversion lens adapter follow the above steps in reverse order Q When attached to the camera do not carry the camera by the conversion lens adapter wideconverter or the tele converter The camera could detach fall and break To protect the conversion lens hold the conversion lens adapter with one hand and screw the conversion lens onto the adapter with the other hand You should not shoot images in Chay Stitch Assist mode when using these attachments Although it is possible to select this mode on the camera the PhotoStitch software will not be able to stitch the images together at the computer Completely remove all dust and dirt from conversion lenses with a lens blower brush before use The camera may focus on any dirt that remains Be careful when handling the lenses so as not to get fingerprints on them 132 To turn off the power for a short time such as between shooting sessions leave the conversion lens attached and lightly press the lens cover If you will not be using the camera for a long time remove the conversion lens and close the lens cover gt x D gt KH x 133 Using an Externally Mounted Flash Sold Separatel
81. e search key displayed image To Return to Single Image Playback Press the MENU button J LY lt ey iy i 5x atty m o po Triple Image Scrolling Display 1 When viewing an image turn the multi control dial Three images appear simultaneously The one in the middle is displayed slightly larger than the other two Turning the multi control dial clockwise or counterclockwise allows you to move to the next or previous image f you do not perform any operations for a while the display returns to single image display Order indicator Newest images are at bottom To Return to Single Image Playback Press the MENU button 91 Rotating Images in the Display Images can be rotated clockwise 90 or 270 in the display 0 Original 90 270 Rotate ee 7 i Rotate 8 ETO MENUS SA KAM d Ramm 1 select Rotate from the E Play menu and press the SET button EE See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 I Erase all Ch Slide Show Ab Print Order op Transfer Order 2 Use the or button to selectan Siu maga image you want to rotate and press the FUNC SET button The image cycles to the next orientation 90 3 270 gt original each time the FUNC SET button is pressed Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Settings can be made even in index pla
82. en the camera shake warning 2 blinks Autofocus function hampered by obstruction to AF assist Beam e Be careful not to block the AF assist Beam with fingers or other items AF assist Beam is set to Off Set the AF assist Beam to On p 27 Subject is out of focal range For normal shooting conditions stay at least 44 cm 1 4 ft away from the subject e Use the macro mode to shoot close ups between 4 and 44 cm 1 6 in and 1 4 ft at maximum wide angle and 30 and 44 cm 1 0 ft and 1 4 ft from the front of the lens at maximum telephoto The subject is hard to focus on Use the focus lock AF lock or manual focus to shoot See Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus p 62 Subject in recorded image is too dark Insufficient light for shooting Set the flash to on Subject is dark in contrast to the background Set the exposure compensation to a positive setting e Use the AE lock or spot metering function See Locking the Exposure Setting AE Lock p 65 See Switching between Metering Modes p 68 Subject is too far away for flash to reach e To use the built in flash shoot within the following ranges for flash shooting Auto ISO 55 cm to 4 2 m 1 8 ft to 13 8 ft of the subject at the maximum wide angle and within 55 cm to 2 0 m 1 8 to 6 6 ft at the maximum telephoto setting Raise the ISO speed and then shoot See Changing
83. ending on the file size If the batteries run out of charge partway through edited movie clips cannot be saved When editing movies use separately sold fully charged battery or AC Adapter Kit ACK DC20 sold separately 1 Select a movie in the This mark Seika appears on a movie files Playback mode and press the FUNC SET button 2 Use the or button to select one of the following operations then press the FUNC SET button You can also use the multi control dial to make your selection Movie Control Panel Exit Back to the screen in Step 1 Print Movies can be printed See the Direct Print User Guide for details This icon appears when a printer is connected OM ICS Play Starts playback of movies and pi ECM Slow Playback During slow playback Movie Control Panel playback speed can be changed by or 3 Playback Sound Level speeds up and sp slows down 94 You can also make modifications when turning the multi control dial KI First Frame Shows the first frame ED Previous Frame Rewinds if the FUNC SET button is held down MCS Next Frame Fast forwards if the FUNC SET button is held down DI Last Frame Shows the last frame E3 Edit Edits the movie gt Step 3 Playback and Slow Motion Playback Operations Playback Slow Motion Playback amp Adjusts the volume during playback FUNC SET Pauses playback Press again
84. era settings The Start up image displays p 29 O c N ch fe 3 Di po Ce cb 2 D QO O 3 D O lt Q O 3 D s O ey D z 2 Ce 2 113 Registering My Camera Settings New content can be registered to PA and ER Images and sounds recorded on the memory card can be added as My Camera settings You can also use the supplied software to upload your computer s images and sounds to the camera The following menu items can be saved to the camera Start up Image Start up Sound e Operation Sound e Self timer Sound e Shutter Sound The memory card images can be registered to the camera with the following procedures 1 Press the IE Playback button Registration is inhibited while in Shooting mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the button twice Ta The PA My Camera menu appears Start up Image Start up Sound Operation Sound Selftimer Sound Shutter Sound 3 Use the 4 or button to select the menu item you wish to register and select PA or EX with the or button DISP J appears A Press the DISP button The start up image screen or the sound recording menu appears Registering a Start up Image Use the Or button to select the image to register and press the FUNC SET Cf Galo VENUES 114 Registering Sounds for Start Up 3 Start up Sound 1 sec Operations Self Timer and the Shutter Use the Or button to select Record and
85. erture 66 values can be freely changed without altering the exposure Program Shift with the following procedures 1 Turn the mode dial to P Tv or Av 2 Focus on the subject on which you wish to lock exposure 3 While pressing the shutter button halfway press the ISO button to set the exposure an appears on the LCD monitor after releasing the shutter button turn the multi control dial and select the desired shutter speed or aperture 4 Recompose the image and shoot The setting will cancel after the shot is taken Locking the Flash Exposure Setting FE Lock Mode Dial 4 P Tv Av You can obtain the correct exposure regardless of the location of your subject in the composition 1 Press the button and display on the LCD monitor 2 Focus the AF frame or the spot metering frame on the subject on which you wish to lock the flash exposure setting and press the shutter button halfway 3 Pressing the shutter button halfway press the ISO button halfway The flash pre fires to acquire the exposure value required for the subject and appears on the LCD monitor Each time you press the ISO button the flash exposure locks at the required intensity for that composition gt a lt o 5 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q 5 Q c e 5 7 4 Recompose the image and shoot Q After performing FE lock using anything except the shutter button or the multi control dial cancels the FE l
86. et the AF Point to 1 point p 60 sg KIRAY Safety Shift 68 3 Use the or button to select Center or AF Point then press the MENU button When Spot AE Point is set to Center the spot AE point frame appears at the center of the LCD monitor The AF frame can be repositioned p 60 With AF Point the AE point appears within J Spot AE Point an AF frame AF Frame Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial t4 Adjusting the Exposure iV Coxe CADIE SCN 4 ci P Tv Av Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background or to avoid making lights appear too bright in night shots gt a lt D 5 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q c 5 O ct fe 5 7 1 Press the button and then turn the multi control dial to adjust the exposure The settings can be adjusted in 1 3 stops in the range of 2 stops to 2 stops You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily To cancel the exposure compensation return the setting to with the multi control dial Exposure shift settings can be made canceled in OB Movie mode p 41 See Photo Tips and Information p 145 69 Adjusting the Tone White Balance Mode Dial 4
87. evices or use of non Canon memory cards Trademark Acknowledgments e Canon PowerShot PIXMA and SELPHY are trademarks of Canon Inc e Macintosh Mac OS and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the United States and or other countries e Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e SD is a trademark e Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies gt x D gt Copyright 2005 Canon Inc All rights reserved 149 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode This chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode You can shoot with the settings saved in the mode C p 82 Cm scn a om P Tv Av m Lage C a Kagakagga Resolution Medium 1 M1 Stil images Medum2 m2 Hote ke boo dus Wo Clee Smal sfo fe fe foe Compression Suzette fafo eo eo fo po og Reet m EE mE al 15 frames sec 640 x 480 pixels S temeskee E Resolution 1640 x 480 Dixels Movies 320 x 240 pixels pa ae al 320 x 240 xe fstamesbeo E 160 x 120 pixels Brames E Auto e no Flash Auto r Base Gute On Ts O pope fo pis foro fo Toro paka Red eye reduction p 34 B or ArRA Slow Synchro p 35 on o7 EM ojo o ae O EEN O Flash Adjust p 77 ESTEA O iia
88. ew 2 sec When On images are numbered Save Original M off Grid Lines Off sequentially The original image has the lower number and the altered image shot with My Colors has the higher number Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Save Original is Set to On Only the altered image is shown in the LCD monitor during shooting The image that appears in the LCD monitor immediately after recording is the altered image p 53 If you erase the image at this point the original image is erased along with the altered image Exercise adequate caution before deleting a file Two images are recorded with each shot so the number of available shots displayed on the LCD monitor is halved Shooting in the Color Accent Mode Colors other than the color specified in the LCD monitor are shot in black and white 1 Select EA Color Accent from the FUNC menu and press the MENU button See Shooting in a My Colors Mode p 53 All colors but the previously specified one display in black and white The camera switches to color input mode and the display alternates between the original image and the color accent image the default setting is green b5 2 Aim the camera so that the color you wish to retain appears at the center of the LCD monitor and press the button Only one color can be specified You can use the 4 or yy button to specify the range of colors that are retained 5
89. g Available Settings i age Select whether to store the original image when shooting a still image with My Colors p 54 On Off You can display grid lines split into nine to make it easier to judge the horizontal and vertical alignment of a photographic subject and to make composition easier p 17 The lines will not be recorded in the images On Off Sets whether to display a histogram to help you verify the image brightness p 20 On Off Shoots automatically at set intervals 1 to 60 min p 80 2 to 100 shots Selects functions to be registered on the 45 Shortcut p 59 button Saves settings selected in the Rec menu and the function menu to the mode dial s mode Oo C0 N gt Play Menu Menu Item Protect Rotate Erase all Slide Show Available Settings b age Protects images from accidental erasure p 104 Rotates images clockwise 90 or 270 in the display p 92 Deletes all images from a memory card except for i p 105 protected images Plays images automatically one after the other p 99 Print Order Transfer Order Transition 28 Sets the images that will be printed on a direct print compatible printer or at a photo lab service the number p 106 of copies and other parameters Specifies settings for images before downloading to a 106 computer p Sets whether to apply effects during playback XH p 93 WI Offl EES fT Set up Menu Menu Item Available
90. g types of subjects e Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings e Subjects mixing close and far objects e Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition Subjects that are moving quickly e Subjects through glass Try to shoot as close to the glass as possible to reduce the chances of light reflecting back off the glass To shoot these subjects first aim the camera at an object at a similar distance lock the focus and recompose the image with the desired subject or use manual focus or AF lock Shooting with the Focus Lock Vi Coxe 5M DIET AD scN 4 ca BP Tv AvM Excluding Fireworks mode 1 Aim the camera so that an object at the same focal distance as the main subject is centered in the AF frame displayed on the LCD monitor 62 2 Press the shutter button halfway to lock the focus A beep sounds and the AF frame turns green the AF frame is not displayed with Hg Stitch Assist and OB Movie The AE setting will also lock when you do this The exposure may occasionally be incorrect if the difference in intensity between the two items is too great In this case shoot with AF Lock p 63 or AE Lock p 65 3 Keep the shutter button pressed while you recompose the image and press the shutter button all the way to shoot the image Shooting with the AF Lock Vi Coxe 5M DIET SCN 4 cda P Tv AVM ete Fireworks mode cannot be set 1 Aim the c
91. ging whenever you turn the engine off so be sure to unplug the car battery cable from the cigarette lighter socket Wait until the engine is running again to plug the car battery cable into the cigarette lighter socket The car battery charger can only be used in a negative ground car It cannot be used in a positive ground car 130 Using Conversion Lenses Sold Separately The camera supports use of the separately sold Wideconverter WC DC10 and Tele converter TC DC10 In order to attach this lens you also need to use the separately sold Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC20 Warning e When attaching the wide converter or tele converter be sure to screw it on securely If they come loose they may fall from the lens adapter posing risk of injury from shattered glass Never look into the sun or into strong light through the wide converter or teleconverter as this can result in blindness or impairment of vision Q The built in flash cannot be used with a conversion lens attached When using the tele converter set the camera near the maximum telephoto At other zoom settings the image will appear as if its corners have been cut off Filters and lens hoods cannot be attached to the wide converter and tele converter lens You cannot use the viewfinder when the conversion lens adapter is attached Attaching a Lens 1 Open the lens cover to power up the camera 2 Align the conversion lens adapter with th
92. h an instantaneous image of a moving subject while slower speeds create a flowing effect and allow you to shoot without a flash in dark areas e f the image would be underexposed too dark or overexposed too bright and the correct exposure cannot be obtained with the shutter button pressed halfway the aperture value display on the LCD monitor turns red Turn the multi control dial to adjust the shutter speed and display the aperture in white characters on the display On the Shooting menu set Safety Shift to On The shutter speed is adjusted automatically to give pictures the correct exposure p 52 Pressing the button places the camera in exposure correction mode p 69 Each time you press the button you change modes However this is different under Manual focus p 64 e The nature of CCD image sensors is such that noise in the recorded image increases at slow shutter speeds This camera however applies special processing to images shot at shutter soeeds slower than 1 3 seconds to 50 eliminate the noise thereby producing high quality images Nevertheless a certain amount of processing time may be required before the next image can be shot e The aperture value and shutter speed change according to the zoom state as follows Aperture value Shutter Speed seconds Maximum f 2 8 3 5 up to 1 1250 Wide Angle f 4 0 8 0 up to 1 2000 Telephoto f 8 0 up to 1 2000 e The fastest shutter speed for flash syn
93. hae ee eee eda ea Loses eae aed 94 Attaching Sound Memos to Images 2 97 Automated oe Side SHOWS APA PP ee 99 POU PAN os 5 4 oe KAKA KG KA PP SEEK EEO 0b A E KALAT EL ER CR CA 106 Setting the DPOF Print Settings 4a nG os BARA PA AKAGAGAK EG AALALA AE ALA 106 Image Transmission Settings DPOF Transfer Order PARA PANGGA GG KR 110 Chapter 8 Customizing the Camera My Camera Settings Customizing the Camera My Camera Settings 113 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Pia EAR PAPA APAN 117 Chapter 10 List of Messages Listol MESS hese ae eh a a eats SY i 122 Chapter 11 Appendix Ww Batey Handing na KA KANG ER RANA i isten o EERE EA E CE AY ams 125 Handling the Memory Card nb GA GAGA KAKA KR KRITIKO ORS 127 Using the AC Adapter Kit Sold Separately 0050 128 Car Battery Charger Sold Separately 22s 129 Using Conversion Lenses Sold Separately A aa 131 Using an Externally Mounted Flash Sold Separately 134 Camera Care and Maintenance 2 6 eee eee 135 GN ND 4 25 du Kean ceeds KAG AG Re EPAL KATA PAA PAGA HAG PRA 136 Photo Tips and Information an KG hohe WARD KG 5S SEES LE 144 MOEA retiri eee ee eee eee ee PEAK ee ee ee REGLA EERE KA 146 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode 0000 eee eee ee ee 150 3 Please Read Test Shots Before you try to photograph important subjects we highly re
94. hange it frequently with the battery in the flash Leaving it in the flash could lead to the battery leaking and damaging the flash Remove the battery from the flash and store it in a dry and cool location if you will not use it for extended periods Fasten the attachment screws securely so that they do not loosen Failure to do so may lead to the dropping of the camera and flash resulting in damage to both 134 Before affixing the bracket to the flash check that the lithium battery CR123A or DL123 is installed To illuminate the subjects properly install the flash so that it is up against the side of the camera and parallel with the camera s front panel A tripod can be used even when the flash is attached Camera Care and Maintenance If the camera lenses viewfinder or LCD monitor become dirty use the following cleaning methods O Never use thinners benzene synthetic cleansers or water to clean the camera These substances may distort or damage the equipment Camera Body Gently wipe dirt off the camera body with a soft cloth or eyeglass lens wiper Lens First use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt then remove any remaining dirt by wiping the lens lightly with a soft cloth Q Never use synthetic cleansers on the camera body or lens If dirt remains contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on rear of this booklet or the European Warranty System EWS Booklet gt x
95. he camera to Shooting mode Flash is charging Blinking on LCD monitor Memory card full e Wait until stops blinking and lights steadily signaling that the flash is charged then press the shutter button Insert a freshly formatted initialized memory card e f required download the images to a computer and erase them from the memory card to make space Memory card not formatted correctly Formats initializes memory cards See Formatting a Memory Card p 23 e f reformatting doesn t work the memory card logic circuits may be damaged Consult the nearest Canon Customer Support Help Desk SD card is write protected Slide the write protect tab of the SD card upward See Handling the Memory Card p 127 Cannot play back You attempted to play back images shot with another camera or images edited with a computer e Computer images that cannot otherwise be played back might play back if they are sent to the camera using the bundled ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser software See ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser Software User Guide PDF File name was changed with a computer or file location was changed Set the file name or file number according to the Design rule for Camera File system standards See File and Folder Numbers p 85 117 fe 22 Dm 71 gt fe fe po Lens will not retract Memory card slot battery cover was opened
96. he orientation of an image shot with the camera held vertically and automatically rotates it to the correct viewing orientation in the display You can set this function on off f you set it to On in Playback mode but only if you set Auto Rotate to On in Shooting mode the images appear right side up on the LCD monitor regardless of the direction of the camera 1 Select Shooting mode or Playback Ng La 2 mode then select Auto Rotate in Date Time 10 25 05 10 10 5 the f3 Set up menu Format 30 0iB o See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic rae eras LONG TIDE wn ee 8 f you set it to On in Shooting mode the Distance Units m cm 2 direction of the image that you shoot is Ti recorded S 2 S gt 2 Use the or button to select On and press the MENU button Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial The display will return to the shooting or playback screen When this function is On and the camera is in shooting mode and set to Information View an icon showing camera orientation EJ normal E1 right side down and E left side down appears at the upper right corner of the LCD monitor Q This function may not operate correctly when the camera is pointed straight up or down Check that the correct camera orientation icon e g Fl is displayed and if it is not then set the Auto Rotate function to Off Even if the Auto Rotate function is set to On
97. id the risk of high voltage electrical shock do not touch the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged Similarly never touch internal portions of the equipment that become exposed as a result of damage There is a risk of high voltage electrical shock Please take the first opportunity to consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the camera s power off remove the batteries and unplug the power cord from the power outlet Confirm that smoke or fume emissions have ceased Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk Stop operating the equipment immediately if it is dropped or the casing is damaged Immediately turn the camera s power off remove the batteries or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk e Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with or become immersed in water or other liquids Do not allow liquids to enter the interior The camera has not been waterproofed If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air wipe it dry with a soft absorbent cloth In the event that water or other foreign substances enter the in
98. images See Basic Guide and the Software Starter Guide supplied with the camera The indicator blinks or lights during a printer or computer connection e Blue Ready to print Ready to transfer images e Blinking blue Printing Transferring eiawey y Buledaig Using the Multi Control Dial Turning the multi control dial clockwise is equivalent to pressing the button while turning the multi control dial counterclockwise is equivalent to pressing the button it is equivalent to pressing the 4 or button with some functions You can perform the following operations when you turn the multi control dial Selecting Special Scene modes Basic Guide p 11 e Erasing the image Basic Guide p 15 Selecting the time Selecting the FUNC menu item Basic Guide p 16 Selecting the Menu item Selecting the movie Basic Guide p 16 e Exposure shift when shooting movie p 43 zone p 24 Selecting the Stitch Assist mode p 45 mode p 41 e Selecting a shutter speed in Tv p 50 52 Selecting an aperture value in Av p 51 52 Selecting the shutter speed and the aperture value in M p 51 52 Program Shift p 66 Selecting the AF Frame p 61 e Adjusting the focus in manual focus mode p 64 e Adjusting the exposure p 69 Operating the sound memos p 97 Selecting the image in Playback mode p 88 89 90 91 Operating DPOF p 1
99. ing Off ig 7 KA HA 31 v D o O z gt Ce or gt D Q O 3 D s O Resetting Settings to Their Default Values You can reset the menu and button settings to the default settings in one operation 1 Select Reset All in the ff Set up menu and press the FUNC SET button The message Reset settings to default Reset settings to default appears on the LCD monitor Reset All 2 Use the or button to select OK then press the FUNC SET button Resetting starts The normal screen resumes when resetting is complete To cancel resetting select Cancel instead of OK Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Q The following settings cannot be reset to default Date Time Language and Time Zone options in the f Set up menu Video System settings p 31 Colors specified in the Color Accent or Color Swap modes C Mode Settings White balance data set with the custom white balance function p 71 Newly registered My Camera settings Settings cannot be reset when the camera is connected to a computer or printer When the camera is in Shooting mode and the mode dial is set to C only the C mode settings revert to defaults 32 Changing Resolution Compression Settings Mode Dial CON scn 4 ca P Tv Av M You can change the resolution compression still images and frame rate movies p 41 settings to suit the purpose of the
100. ion Light reflecting back from eyes can make them appear red when the flash is used in dark areas Under these conditions use the red eye reduction mode For this mode to be effective the subject must be looking right at the red eye reduction lamp Try asking them to look directly at the lamp Even better results can be obtained by shooting with the lens set to a wide angle increasing the lighting in indoor settings or moving closer to the subject Setting the Slow Synchro Mode Dial Ci PAVJ The flash timing is adjusted to slow shutter speeds This reduces the chance that only the background will appear dark when a person is shot against a twilight background or night scene or when an interior shot is taken 1 Select Slow Synchro from the e Ce Rec menu Flash Sync 1st curtain See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 Red Eye On Self timer X MF Point Zoom On 35 2 Use the or button to select On and press the MENU button Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial When shooting with a high ISO speed and using the built in flash there is more of a chance of overexposure the closer you are to the subject The fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization is 1 250 second The camera automatically resets the shutter speed to 1 250 second if a faster speed is selected When shooting with Slow Synchro set to On camera shake may become a factor Use of a tripo
101. may not display correctly on other cameras and image information recorded by other cameras may not display correctly on this camera 19 Overexposure Warning In the following cases overexposed portions of the image blink When reviewing an image right after shooting in the LCD monitor information view In the detailed display mode of the Playback mode Histogram Function The histogram is a graph that allows you to judge the brightness of the image while shooting In P Tv Av and M modes the greater the bias toward the left in the graph the darker the image The greater the bias toward the right the brighter the image If the image is too dark adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value p 69 set a low shutter speed or set a low aperture value Similarly adjust the exposure compensation to a negative value set a fast shutter speed or set a large aperture value if the image is too bright Brightness of shot images can be judged in playback mode i PNO p Dark Image Balanced Image Bright Image 1 On the e Rec menu select Histogram and then use the or button to select On See Selecting menus and settings Basic Guide p 16 On The histogram is displayed Off The histogram is not displayed Hi Set the LCD monitor display to Information Intervalometer View first p 17 st Sorte button ave Settings 2 Press the MENU button 20 Changing the Review Duration
102. me Language Video System and Time Zone p 30 Fireworks mode cannot be set Digital Macro cannot be set In Color Accent and Color Swap the flash is deactivated by default Landscape Foliage Fireworks and Digital Macro are default settings On only in Landscape Night Scene and Night Snapshot mode Off cannot be set Fireworks Kids and Pets mode cannot be set Landscape Fireworks Kids amp Pets and Digital Macro mode cannot be set Standard mode only is available Can be set after AE lock is set AE lock only is available Selectable only in manual focus Cannot be adjusted when the photo effect is set to Sepia or B W 3 The white balance is set to AUTO 4 The white balance Flash cannot be set 5 Mycolors mode cannot be set Automatically set by the camera ISO AUTO cannot be set 151 mDBDSSSDTSTO OO ONO OF KR WD s OOOO a amour aaa en NO gt a D gt S x Canon CEL SF3R210 2005 CANON INC
103. ming a Slide Show Press the FUNC SET button to pause the show appears Press it again to resume Slide Show Forward Reverse User the or button to move to the previous or next image Also use the multi control dial to move to the previous or next image Stopping a Slide Show Press the MENU button during a slide show to stop it and display the slide show menu 5 When the slide show is over press the MENU button The slide show menu appears again Press the MENU button again to return to the play menu During single image playback simultaneously pressing the FUNC SET and Cy buttons begins a slideshow from the first image However if you do this when the last taken image is displayed playback begins by the first image taken the same day as the one displayed Movies play for their entire recorded length regardless of the slide show time settings p 102 The power saving function is disabled while a slide show plays on the camera p 21 Select images for the Slide Show You can mark images for inclusion in Custom 1 to Custom 3 Up to 998 images may be marked per slide show Images display in the order of their selection 1 Display the slide show menu p 99 use the 4 or button and select All Images 100 2 Select Bg Custom 1 If Custom 2 or EJ Custom 3 with the or 3 button and press the FUNC SET Effect Mark all button Custom 1 DPOF SET KARAI A checkmark
104. mpensation You can adjust AEB settings in 1 3 stops within 2 EV of the standard exposure setting AEB settings can be combined with exposure compensation settings p 69 to extend the adjustment range The images are recorded in the following order Standard exposure underexposure and overexposure The three shots are taken at the same interval as continuous shooting See Continuous Shooting p 40 1 From the FUNC menu select a BKT OFF The current setting is displayed gt a lt o 3 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q o 3 O ct e 5 7 2 Use the or button to select AEB press the MENU button and adjust the compensation range with the or button Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Pressing the button increases the compensation and pressing the button decreases it You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily Select Wij BKT Off to cancel the AEB mode O The AEB mode cannot be used for flash photography If the flash fires only one standard exposure image gets recorded Three images are shot continuously regardless of the continuous shooting setting p 40 15 Focus Bracketing Focus BKT Mode Mode Dial P Tv Av M The camera automatically takes three shots one at the manual focus position and on
105. n Detailed Playback Mode Histogram p 20 50 100 200 400 ISO Speed p 74 File number White Balance WB p 71 2 2 Flash Adjust p 77 Lt Flash Output p 77 N Macro Basic Guide p 14 AUTO P 2a i SE m P Tv Av M MAT Shooting Modes Basic AR Guide De 18 Bese CJ File size Shutter speed p 50 Metering Method p 68 Photo Effect p 72 Resolution Movies p 33 TATARE Asc O D o O z po gt D 2 O 3 Dm o Shooting Resolution Still Shooting Time Movie eed ones Frame Rate p 33 My Colors p 53 2 2 MF Exposure Compensation p 72 Manual Focus p 64 The following information may also be displayed with some images 7 A sound file in a format other than the WAVE format is attached or the file format is not recognized JPEG image with format not conforming to Design rule for Camera File System Standards p 137 A NI RAW image Unrecognized data type While a recorded image is displayed on the LCD monitor you can F check the exposure with the graph see Histogram Function p 20 that shows the distribution of the brightness data If the exposure requires adjustment set the exposure compensation p 69 and reshoot Press the DISP button if the histogram and other information are not shown Please note that image information recorded by this camera
106. n when the camera s internal F memory fills If the flash is firing the interval between shots will lengthen to accommodate the flash s charging requirements 40 Shooting a Movie The following four movie modes are available You can select the resolution and frame rate yourself and record until the memory card is full 2 The digital zoom can be used while shooting in this mode p 39 fad Standard e Resolution a 640 x 480 F1 320 x 240 e Frame Rate 30 frames sec 15 frames sec e Maximum Size 1 GB movie Pd Use this mode when viewing movies on a computer screen at a large size ka High Resolution e Resolution IE 1024 x 768 e Frame Rate 15 frames sec e Maximum Size 1 GB movie Cc a 5 Q ep 5 D fo Q D D Since the resolution is low this mode is convenient for sending movies as e mail attachments or when the memory card capacity is 1 1 low wag Compact e Resolution FEI 160 x 120 e Frame Rate 15 frames sec e Max Clip Length 3 3 minutes You can change image colors and then shoot p 53 As with the Standard mode you can also select the resolution and frame rate KI My Col yourself and record until the memory card is full paj eels e Resolution FT 640 x 480 Fx 320 x 240 e Frame Rate 30 frames sec 15 frames sec e Maximum Size 1 GB movie 1 The frame rate indicates the number of frames recorded replayed in one
107. ndoor Foliage Snow Beach Fireworks Underwater Digital Macro 2 Standard High Resolution Compact My Colors Approx 1 8 shots sec Large Fine mode with LCD monitor off Shooting interval approx 1 60 min 1 min increments Number of shots 2 100 shots Maximum number of shots varies according to memory card capacity Activates shutter after an approx 10 sec approx 2 sec delay Custom Timer Available USB connection only Exclusive software program is included in the camera kit SD Memory Card MultiMediaCard Design rule for camera file system and DPOF compliant Still images Exif 2 2 JPEG Movie AVI Image data Motion JPEG Audio data WAVE monaural Superfine Fine Normal 3264 x 2448 pixels Medium 1 2592 x 1944 pixels Medium 2 2048 x 1536 pixels Medium 3 1600 x 1200 pixels Small 640 x 480 pixels 1024 x 768 pixels 15 frames sec 640 x 480 pixels 30 frames sec 640 x 480 pixels 15 frames sec 320 x 240 pixels 30 frames sec 320 x 240 pixels 15 frames sec 160 x 120 pixels 15 frames sec Continuous until memory card is full up to 3 mins at 160 x 120 pixels 15 frames sec Maximum Size 1 GB movie W Max wide angle T Max telephoto 137 gt a D gt x Playback Modes Direct Print Display Languages My Camera Settings Interface Power Source Operating Temperatures Operating Humidity Dimensions Weight
108. o Information p 18 Standard Display p 18 Detailed Display p 18 b Ate Single Image Playback Histogram p 20 ndex Playback 15 O D o O z po Q gt D 2 i 3 Dm O LCD Monitor Brightness Changing the brightness of the LCD monitor The brightness of the LCD monitor can be changed in the following two ways e Changing Settings Using the Set up Menu p 29 e Changing Settings Using the DISP Button Quick bright LCD Function Pressing the DISP button for at least 1 second switches the brightness to the highest setting Pressing it again for at least 1 second restores it to the original setting f you set the brightness to the highest setting using this method and turn the camera power off the brightness setting will revert to the value set in the Set up menu If the brightness setting is already at the maximum in the Setup menu you cannot modify the brightness Night Display When shooting in dark conditions the camera automatically brightens the LCD monitor to suit the brightness of the subject making it easier to frame the subject Noise will appear and the movements of the subject will appear irregular in the LCD monitor The brightness of the image displayed in the monitor and the brightness of the actual image recorded will be different this function cannot be disabled 16 Display Contents wi Low Battery p 125 Digital Zoom
109. ock F e FE Lock is not available while is displayed on the LCD monitor The FE lock function is not available when Flash Adjust is set to Manual 67 Switching between Metering Modes Mode Dial 4 P Tv Av M Metering measures the brightness of a subject By selecting the optimal mode you can shoot a subject with the optimal exposure Evaluative metering is the default metering mode The camera divides images into several zones for metering The camera evaluates complex lighting conditions such as the position Evaluative of the subject the brightness the background the direct light and the backlighting and adjusts the settings to the correct exposure for the main subject C 7 Averages the light metered from the entire frame but gives greater Average weight to the subject matter at the center Spot AE Point Meters the area within the spot AE point frame D Locks the spot metering frame to the center of the LCD monitor AF Point Moves the spot AE point to the AF frame 1 Select Metering Method from the FUNC menu and a metering method with the or 3 button Evaluative and Center Weighted Averaging shoot the subject as it appears To set Spot AE Point go to Step 2 Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial 2 in the e Rec menu select f O Spot AE Point Slow Synchro Off See Selecting Menus and Settings Flash Adjust Auto Basic Guide p 16 Red Eye On S
110. oom lever toward 0 once more 39 i Continuous Shooting Vi Coxe CM DIET SCN P Tv AVM Use this mode to shoot successive frames while the shutter button is fully pressed Recording ceases when the shutter button is released Smooth continuous shooting at a constant interval can proceed until the memory is full p 140 1 Press the O button to display Hy an O 2 Press the shutter button halfway to lock the focus Oz 3 Press the shutter button all the way to shoot Recording ceases when the shutter button is released Continuous shooting has a speed of approx 1 8 shots sec 2 3 1 The recommended super high speed SDC 512MSH memory card sold separately is used and formatted with a low level format p 23 and a resolution and compression combination other than J and fy is selected Even if continuous shooting suddenly stops the memory card may not be full 2 This figure reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon Actual figures may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions 3 Large Fine To Cancel Continuous Shooting Press the button twice to display LJ Q To enhance the continuous shooting performance when you suspect the speed has dropped you are recommended to format the memory card in the camera Low Level Format after you save all its images to your computer The interval between shots may lengthe
111. orded on memory card maa 22 Image too large You attempted to play back an image larger than 4992 x 3328 pixels or with a large data size Incompatible JPEG format You attempted to play back an incompatible JPEG image Corrupted Data You attempted to play back an image with corrupted data You attempted to play back a RAW image Unidentified Image You attempted to play back an image that was recorded in a special data type proprietary data type used by the camera of another manufacturer etc or a movie clip recorded by another camera Cannot magnify You attempted to magnify an image recorded in a different camera or data type an image edited with a computer or a movie Cannot rotate You attempted to rotate an image recorded in a different camera or data type an image edited with a computer or a movie Incompatible WAVE format A sound memo cannot be added to this image since the data type of the existing sound memo is incorrect Cannot register this image You attempted to add a start up image or a movie that was created with another camera Protected You attempted to erase or edit a protected image movie or sound file Too many marks Too many images have been marked with print settings or transfer settings or slide show settings Cannot process any more Cannot complete Could not save the print or transfer or slide show settings 12 oO m a ep fe 2 D N N D Q D 7
112. pears on the LCD monitor You can cancel AF lock by pressing the MF button again Manual Focus p 64 AE lock exposure shift Press the ISO button to enable AE lock The exposure shift bar appears on the LCD monitor and exposure can be changed turning the multi control dial You can cancel AE lock by pressing the ISO button again When pressing the MENU button or changing the white balance photo effects and shooting modes AF lock is canceled Sound is recorded in monaural There is no shutter sound in Movie mode Continued on next page gt gt E See page 150 for settings that can be changed in this mode 43 cm kid 5 Ce ep 5 D fo Q D D The recording time and capacity may vary according to camera usage F and memory card performance If free space in the camera s internal memory becomes too scarce even if there is surplus recording time or capacity available the symbol will display at the bottom right of the LCD monitor in red and the camera will automatically cease filming shortly thereafter If the warning displays frequently try the following procedures Reformat the memory card before filming p 23 Set the resolution to 320 x 240 or the frame rate to 15 frames sec Use a super high speed SD card SDC 512MSH etc QuickTime 3 0 or higher is required to play back movie files AVI Motion JPEG on a computer QuickTime for Windows is bundled on the supplied Digital Camer
113. play the movie back on the camera s LCD monitor or on a computer Movies shot with other cameras may not be played back or edited on this camera See List of Messages p 122 6 Attaching Sound Memos to Images In Playback mode including single image playback index playback magnified playback and the review immediately after shooting in Shooting mode you can attach sound memos up to 60 seconds to an image The sound data is saved in the WAVE format v LY lt ey iy i 5x m o o po 1 Press the U button while playing back images The sound memo control panel will display 2 Use the or button to select Record and press the FUNC SET button You can select it by turning the multi control dial The recording starts and the elapsed time is displayed Speak towards the microphone of the camera Sound Memo Panel To stop playback press the FUNC SET button To restart recording press the FUNC SET button again You can add as many sound memos as you like until their total time reaches 60 seconds f the memory card becomes full during recording the camera emits a sound to inform you and recording stops automatically 97 Playing back the Sound Memos Select gt Images with sound memos are displayed with the mark To stop playback press the FUNC SET button To restart playback press the FUNC SET button again You can adjust the volume with the
114. posure adjustment are set to 0 The correct white balance may not be obtained when the exposure is incorrect image is completely black or white Continued on next page gt gt 71 The zoom is positioned to the maximum telephoto setting Set the digital zoom to Off Set the flash according to shooting conditions and select Flash On or Flash Off Use the same flash setting as the one that will be used for shooting when you set the white balance If the white balance setting conditions and shooting conditions are not the same the correct white balance may not be obtained When the flash is set to Auto with redeye reduction or Auto the flash may fire while the white balance data is recorded to the custom white balance If this happens make sure the flash also fires when you shoot the image The ISO speed is set to the same setting to shoot the image White balance data cannot be set with Hd Stitch Assist but the white data acquired in another mode can be used The custom white balance will not be canceled even if you reset camera settings to default p 32 Changing the Photo Effect Nexo CADI EN dae P Tv Av M By setting a photo effect before you shoot you can change the look and feel of the pictures you take Effect Off Records normally with this setting a Emphasizes the contrast and color saturation to record bold Vivid colors Tones down the contrast and color saturation to record ne
115. press the FUNC SET button You can select it by turning the multi control dial Recording will start and automatically stop when the time is exceeded Recording times for each item are as follows Start up Sound 1 sec Operation Sound 0 3 sec Self timer Sound 2 sec Shutter Sound 0 3 sec Use the GC or button to select TY Register and press the FUNC SET button 9 Use the or button to select OK and press the FUNC SET button You can select it by turning the multi control dial Q Movies and sounds recorded using the Sound Memo function p 97 cannot be registered as My Camera settings The prior setting is erased when a new My Camera setting is added A computer is required to restore the My Camera Settings to the defaults Use the supplied software ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser to add the default settings to the camera Data that can be Registered as My Camera Settings My Camera settings should conform to the data types below Memory card images shot with this camera in any of the following formats can be registered e Start up Image Compression Method JPEG Baseline JPEG Sampling Rate 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 Dimensions 320 x 240 pixels e Start up Operation Self timer and Shutter Sounds Compression Method WAVE monaural Quantization Bits 8 bit Sampling Frequency 11 025 kHz or 8 000 kHz 2 c N er fe 3 nl gt Ce ep gt p 2 O 3 p o
116. r Always disconnect the compact power adapter from the power supply after use Always turn the camera s power off before connecting or disconnecting the compact power adapter Using any device other than the AC Adapter Kit ACK DC20 may damage the camera Do not connect the AC Adapter Kit ACK DC20 to any other devices It could cause smoke and fire or damage the Adapter gt x D gt x Car Battery Charger Sold Separately Car Battery Charger CBC NB2 sold separately can be used to charge battery packs from an automobile s cigarette lighter socket Always ensure that the automobile s engine is running when you use the car battery charger Use of it with the engine off may flatten the battery in some automobiles Always unplug the car battery charger before turning off the engine 129 1 With the engine running plug the car battery cable into the cigarette lighter socket To the cigarette lighter socket 2 Insert the battery pack all the way into the battery charger as shown Align the arrow on the battery pack and the arrow on the battery charger to correctly insert the battery pack in the charger Charge The charge indicator will light red while the Indicator battery pack is charging It will change to green when the charge is complete After charging remove the battery pack and unplug the car battery cable from the cigarette lighter socket Q The battery will stop char
117. r button Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial 4 Press the Menu button 22 Formatting a Memory Card You should always format a new memory card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data Please note that formatting initializing a memory card erases all data including protected images and other file types 1 Use the 4 or button to select Format in the fj Set up menu then press the FUNC SET button See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 O D o O z po gt D 2 O 3 Dm O T LCD Brightness Tunasan Power Saving Time Zone A Date Time 10 25 05 10 00 Format O 30 OMB File Numbering Continuous 2 Use the or button to select OK then press the FUNC SET button The upper indicator blinks green and Upper indicator formatting starts Wait until the indicator goes off Normal formatting begins To perform a low level format use the or W button to select Low Level Format and the G or mp button to add a check mark Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial To cancel instead of formatting select Cancel and press the FUNC SET button You can stop formatting a card when Low Level Format is selected by pressing the FUNC SET button You can still use a Format memory card card without problem when formatting is CE halted but all data will be erased 20 0MB
118. r e English e Pyccxun Russian e Deutsch German e Portugu s Portuguese e Fran ais French e EXAnvikd Greek e Nederlands Dutch e Polski Polish e Dansk Danich CeStina Czech e Suomi Finnish e Magyar Hungarian Basic e Italiano Italian e T rk e Turkish Guide p 7 e Norsk Norwegian ey e Svenska Swedish Traditional Chinese Espa ol Spanish st 0 Korean manayaair Thai Simplifed Chinese AAS Japanese You can change the language during image playback by holding the FUNC SET button and pressing the MENU button Except when the camera is connected to a printer Sets the video output signal standard 412 NTSC PAL P Resets the camera to its default configuration p 32 fa My Camera Menu Menu Item Theme Start up Image Start up Sound Operation Sound Self timer Sound Shutter Sound My Camera Menu Contents Default setting Available Settings bi alaga age Selects a common theme for each My Camera settings 413 item pr Sets the start up image when you turn on the camera p 114 Sets the start up sound when you turn on the camera p 114 Sets the sound when the multi control dial or any button 414 other than the shutter button is pressed ji Sets the sound informing you that the photo will be taken p 114 in 2 seconds Sets the sound played when the shutter button is pressed The shutter sound does not play when a movie p 114 is record
119. r DPOF compliant camera These settings will be overwritten by any transfer marks set by your camera Selecting Images for Transferring There are two ways to select images e Singly e All images on a memory card 1 inthe IE Play menu select gt Transfer Order and press the SET Rotate button Ag Erase all See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic sie ie BORN All Transition Off 2 Use the or gt button to select Transfer Order DPOF Order and press the FUNC SET Qty of Images 0 button All transfer settings for the image are canceled when you select Reset order Mark all Reset You can select it by turning the multi MENU fis control dial 110 3 Select images for transferring Single Images Select an image with the f or sp button and mark or remove marks from images using the FUNC SET button A checkmark displays on selected images When you press the 4 button the Jump Bar is displayed to help with searching SY SET EC MENUES p 90 Press the FUNC SET button after the MENU button to select and deselect and to remove the Jump Bar After changing to Index playback nine image display by pressing the zoom lever to the 2 side you can select images in the same way if you press the zoom lever to the xj side again the camera jumps nine images at a time Before selecting or deselecting press the zoom lever to Q to remove the Jump Bar All images on a memory
120. r to charge the batteries e Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas Storage in such areas could lead to fire electrical shock or other damage e Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks that could lead to injury or damage the equipment when wearing or holding it by the strap e Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers or clothing when shooting The flash may be damaged and emit smoke or noise In addition do not touch the surface of the flash after taking several pictures in rapid succession Either action could result in burns e Do not operate the flash with dirt dust or other items stuck to its lens The resulting heat build up could damage the flash e Ensure that the battery charger and compact power adapter is are plugged into a power outlet of the specified rating not over the specified rating The plug of the battery charger varies according to region e Do not use the battery charger or compact power adapter if the plug or cable is damaged or if the plug is not fully inserted into the power outlet e Do not allow metal objects such as pins or keys or dirt to contact the charger terminals or plug e f your camera is used for prolonged periods the camera body may become warm Please take care when operating the camera for an extended period as your hands may experience a burning sensation Preventing Malfunctions BI Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never pl
121. ring long usage sessions p 128 gt x D gt S x e Keep the battery terminals DO clean at all times Dirty terminals may cause poor contact between the battery and camera Polish the terminals with a soft cotton swab before charging or using the battery e Do not shake or place the battery charger upside down once the camera battery is in it as this may cause the battery to fall damaging it e Although the battery pack s maximum operating range is O to 40 C 32 to 104 F the optimal range is 10 to 30 C 50 to 86 F At cold temperatures such as those experienced when skiing performance will temporarily decline reducing the usable time before recharging Under these conditions revive the battery by warming it in a pocket immediately before use However ensure that there are no metallic items in the pocket that could cause a short circuit such as a key ring etc 125 e Do not cover the battery charger with anything such as a tablecloth cushion or blanket when it is charging Heat will build up internally and possibly lead to fire e Do not charge Battery other than Battery Pack NB 2LH NB 2L sold separately with the supplied battery charger e The battery pack continues to discharge a small amount when left in the camera even with the power turned off or battery charger This shortens the battery life Remove the battery pack when the camera is not in use e Do not allow any metal objects such
122. s possible to set it so that it fires without any adjustments 1 Select Flash Adjust from the e Rec menu See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 Self timer NG Safety Shift 2 Use the or button to select Auto or Manual and press the MENU button Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial gt a lt D 5 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q 3 O ct e 5 7 Setting the Flash Adjustment Flash Output Vi Coxe CW B ET 4 4 2 94PTv Av M 1 When Flash Adjust is set to Manual flash output settings can be made 2 Only Flash output can be set When Flash Adjust is set to Auto settings can be adjusted in 1 3 stop Flash Exposure increments in the range of 2 EV to 2 EV Compensation Youcan enjoy flash photography with exposure adjustments with the combined use of the camera s exposure compensation function Flash Output In M mode or when Flash Adjust is set to Manual the flash output can be controlled in three steps up to FULL when shooting TT 1 select Flash or Flash Output from the FUNC menu The available settings are displayed Mall ca Flash 2 1 9 a e g Flash Adjust set to Auto e g Flash Adjust set to Manual 2 Use the or button to adjust the compensation or flash intensity Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial You can shoot the image right
123. s such as the shutter speed and aperture value to suit your shooting purposes After settings are made shooting procedures are the same as for lid Auto Mode Basic Guide p 8 See p 150 for settings that can be changed in this mode How to Use the Mode Dial 1 Check that the camera is in Shooting mode The power mode indicator lights orange 2 Turn the mode dial select the function you wish to use and shoot the image The camera operates in the following ways ng according to the selected function The camera automatically sets the shutter j speed and aperture value Cc Shutter Aperture Hi Tv Select the shutter speed by turning the multi Speed value a control dial D Select the aperture value by turning the multi z Av i 5 control dial 2 D Select the shutter speed by turning the multi s M control dial and press the 84 button once and v select the aperture value by turning the multi control dial The shutter speed and aperture value will show on the LCD monitor The correct exposure has been set if the shutter speed and aperture value show in white on the LCD monitor when the shutter button is pressed halfway The shutter speed aperture value and the difference between the standard exposure will show in red on the LCD monitor when the correct exposure cannot be obtained When the flash fires the shutter speed and aperture value will show in white iInP Tv or Av the combinations of
124. select an image at the position to be deleted select PLS Play with the 4 or button and press the FUNC SET button The temporarily edited movie will start playing The movie will stop if you press the FUNC SET button while it is playing Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to continue editing Use the 4 or button to select Save and press the FUNC SET button When you select Exit and select OK using the Ge or mp button or you can select it by turning the multi control dial the edited movie is not saved and the camera reverts to the screen in Step 2 Use the 6 gt 4 or button to select Overwrite or New File and press the FUNC SET button You can select it by turning the multi control dial Overwrite Saves the edited movie with its original name The pre edit data is lost New File Saves the edited movie under a new file name The pre edit data is left unchanged Cancel Reverts to the screen in Step 3 without saving When there is not enough space left on the memory card only the overwrite function is available If this happens A appears on the counter of the movie editing bar O Movies recorded at 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixels 30 f s and with the video signal set to the PAL format may play back with a frame rate lower than the recorded rate when output to a TV or video You can play every frame by using the slow motion playback To check the images at the original frame rate you are recommended to
125. stom Timer A Press the FUNC SET button When set for multiple shots shooting automatically stops when the memory card is full When set for multiple shots exposure and white balance are set and locked with the first shot and shooting occurs at the same speed as for continuous shooting p 40 Between shots the beep sounds and the self timer lamp blinks Shooting may slow down while the flash is charging and when internal memory becomes full 38 Using the Digital Zoom Mode Dial MD scN 8 P Tv Av M You can only make this setting when the display is standard With the combined optical and digital zoom functions images can be zoomed as follows 4 5x 5 7x 7 3x 9 2x 11x and 14x except for digital macro Images become coarser the more they are digitally zoomed To zoom back out turn the zoom lever toward 684 1 Select Digital Zoom from the e Rec menu select On with the or button then press the MENU button See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Guide p 16 O Settings can be made by turning the AF assist Beam On multi control dial Digital Zom J off Review 2 sec Grid Lines Off Histogram Off Intervalometer 2 Push the zoom lever toward 60 and shoot the image When you zoom in with optical zoom zooming stops when the lens reaches the maximum optical telephoto setting while shooting still images To activate digital zoom and continue zooming in push the z
126. t being displayed on the TV when shooting No image will appear on the LCD monitor when the camera is connected to a TV monitor If the TV is a stereo model you can plug the audio plug into either the left or right Audio In jack Please refer to the TV s manual for details Refer to p 31 for instructions regarding the video output signal ATV set cannot be used in the Cy Stitch Assist mode 112 Customizing the Camera My Camera Settings My Camera allows you to customize the start up image and start up operation self timer and shutter sounds Each menu item has three choices Changing My Camera Settings 1 Press the MENU button and press the button twice Theme The PA My Camera menu appears Start up Image Start up Sound Operation Sound Selftimer Sound Shutter Sound 2 Use the 4 or button to select a menu item then select setting content with the or button You can select a consistent theme for all My Camera settings by selecting Theme at the top Off no display or sound produced BH General PA Science fiction theme Animal theme The contents of the NA and options can be changed p 114 Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial 3 Press the MENU button The menu closes and settings are activated ir If Mute in the f Set up menu is set to On no sound is reproduced except for the error warning signal regardless of the selected My Cam
127. terior immediately turn the camera s power off and remove the batteries or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk Do not use substances containing alcohol benzene thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment The use of these substances may lead to fire Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the plug the exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area In dusty humid or greasy environments the dust that collects around the plug over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short circuit leading to fire Do not cut damage alter or place heavy items on the power cord Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit which may lead to fire or electrical shock Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock When unplugging the cable ensure that you hold the solid portion of the plug Pulling on the flexible portion of the cable may damage or expose the wire and insulation creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks Use only recommended power accessories Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating distortion of the equipment fire elec
128. the orientation of images downloaded to a computer will depend upon the software used to download the images 83 When the camera is held on end to shoot the Intelligent Orientation sensor judges the upper end to be up and the lower end to be down It then regulates the optimal white balance and exposure for vertical photography This function operates regardless of the On Off status of the Auto Rotate function If you set it to On during shooting and to On during playback the images you shoot appear right side up regardless of the direction of the camera Resetting the File Number The images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers You can select how the file number is assigned A number one higher than the last one recorded is assigned to the next image Continuous This is convenient for managing all your images together on a computer because you avoid file name duplication when changing folders or memory cards The image and folder number are reset to the starting value 100 0001 This is Auto Reset convenient for managing images on a folder by folder basis When a blank memory card is used If a memory card with recorded data is used the 7 digit number for the last recorded folder and image is compared with the last one on the card and the larger of the two is utilized as the basis for new images 1 in the tk Set up menu select m File Numbering Date Time 10 25 05 10 10
129. til the shutter trips approximately 1 second later 2 to 30 seconds A beep sounds and the self timer lamp starts blinking Approximately 2 seconds before the shot the self timer sounds if customized and the blinking gets faster You can change the self timer sound by changing the Self Timer Sound setting in the PA My Camera menu p 29 When using red eye reduction the self timer lamp will blink and then stay lit for the last 2 seconds Changing the Delay Time and Number of Shots Custom Timer You can set the self timer delay and number of shots to be taken 1 in the e Rec menu select 6 O Self timer BESSY 1st curtain See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Slow Synchro Guide p 16 Red Eye On These settings are not available when Self tiner Wi 4 My Colors Ag Stitch Assist or EB Movie is displayed MF Point Zoom On 37 2 Use the or button to select and press the FUNC SET button Settings can be made by turning i Flash Sync 1st curtain the multi control AN Slow Synchro On dial NEY Red Eye On time her NG SET MF Point Zoom 3 Select the timer delay and number of shots Use the or button to select the wo HU Delay or Shots Shots achat Use the G or button to select the timer delay settings 0 to 10 15 20 or a 30 soci or ka k shots 1 to 10 sila an Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Cu
130. tings can be made by turning the multi control dial TO The white balance cannot be adjusted when the photo effect is set to Sepia or R B W p 72 Setting a Custom White Balance In the following cases the white balance may not be correctly adjusted in M Auto After taking a custom white balance reading with 9 Custom you can start shooting e Shooting close ups Macro e Shooting subjects of monotone color such as sky sea or forest e Shooting with a peculiar source of light such as a mercury vapor lamp 1 select 11 Auto from the FUNC menu and select A Custom with the or button The current setting is displayed Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial gt a lt o 5 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q 5 Q c e 5 7 2 Aim the camera at a piece of white paper cloth or gray card and press the MENU button The white balance data is recorded Aim the camera so that the white reference 4 naga paper or cloth completely fills the center of Lida ma the frame and press the MENU button You can shoot the image right after selecting Evaluate White Bal frame settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily You are recommended to set the white balance when shooting in the GI following conditions The shooting mode is set to P and the exposure compensation and flash ex
131. tions Used in the Text Icons appearing below titles indicate the modes that support that operation In the example below the mode dial can be used in the following shooting modes e CUD Auto M Manual amp My Colors BB Movie Nle CADIE ANI M g S Q This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera s operation This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures You can use SD memory cards and MultiMediaCards with this camera These cards are collectively called memory cards in this guide SD stands for Secure Digital a copyright protection system Contents Items marked with Sr are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures Please Read Chapter 1 Preparing the Camera Componente ich ch chee KA ke KA KB NA PNG KG KAKA GALAK KA NA LA aai agp an AA AA AA ee ees Operin PNE AA AAP AA AA Using the Multi Control Dial sia ka KA KAWA KA ee HE NAKARARAAN eee KARA Os Using the IG xx os do ee eee GA MEGAKAKLE KANAL ALIA Using the LOD MONIO kawad 4AAAA LIBRARY ARAMA BARA KAB LAGA EE ages LOD Montor BAINES PP PEPAY ES APP PEE EFE PE Shooting Information Shooting Mode a Playback Information Mode 5 6645 oe eek oe RSE WAW GA KB KNEE Playback Information Detailed Playback Mode Histogram PUGON a ak KAKA KAKA KAHA PA KAHLIL ALE EERE ILA Changing the Review Duration nn KERNEL CEL dees LA Power Saving FUNCION kak oe ee KK KG KK KA
132. to resume playback Operations can be performed The audio cannot be played in slow motion playback Volume at which movies play back can be adjusted in the iT Set up menu p 29 When Playback Ends The last frame remains displayed when playback ends FUNC SET Displays the movie playback panel Press again to play back the movie again from the first frame You may experience frame dropping and audio breakup when playing back a movie on a computer with insufficient system resources Please adjust the audio sound level on the TV when viewing movie files ona TV f you are not editing the movie operations end here v D lt ey D O atty m u o Mm z Ce After selecting Edit use the 4 or y button to select Cut Beginning or Cut End from the movie editing panel Cut Beginning Deletes frames in the first half of the movie Use the Ge or button or the multi control dial to select a position Cut End Deletes frames in the second half of the movie Use the Ge or button or the multi control dial to select a position IC Play Plays back the temporarily edited movie Save Saves the movie SI 95 96 Exit Cancels movie editing and reverts to the screen in Step 2 Movies with an original length of 1 second or f Movie Editing Panel more can be edited in 1 second units g Use the or button to
133. ton You can shoot the image using the selected AF frame by pressing the shutter button instead of pressing the button Setting an AF Frame Manually Mode Dial P Tv Av M You can move the AF frame manually to the desired position This is convenient for focusing accurately on your chosen subject to obtain the composition you desire 1 Press the button settings can be made by turning the multi control dial and selecting 1 point The AF frame appears in green on the LCD monitor 2 Move the AF frame to the position you wish to set using the 4 or button then press the button You can immediately shoot the image using the selected AF frame by pressing the shutter button instead of pressing the button The AF frame will move back to its original position center if you hold down the button 61 gt a lt D 5 O D a 92 gt e e ct 5 Q c 5 O ct e 5 7 Turn the LCD monitor on to set the AF frame to the position you desire F before shooting The AF frame is locked to 1 point when using the digital zoom or when an image is shot using the viewfinder with the LCD monitor off For an explanation of the AF frame colors p 17 When Spot is selected as the metering mode you can use the selected AF frame as the spot AE point p 68 See Photo Tips and Information p 144 Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus The autofocus may not work well on the followin
134. ton LCD Brightness a8 See Selecting menus and settings Poner Saving Time Zone ft Date Time 10 25 05 10 10 Format O 30 OMB Basic Guide p 16 24 2 With the 4 or y button select E Home and then press the FUNC SET button Select Time Zone Time Zone MENU pao UV D o O z gt or gt D QO O 3 D s O 3 With the or button select a home time zone from the map and then press the FUNC SET button You can select a home time zone by turning the multi control dial The select area time is taken as the SII MENU Teneo shooting time To make the correction for daylight saving time use the or W button to display the daylight saving time icon BB The current time is advanced one hour ft 10 29 2005 10 00 Paar A mg s 4 Use the 4 or button to select World press the FUNC SET button and then select a destination time zone as same as step 3 Switching to the Destination Time Zone 1 On the fi Setup menu select Time Zone and then press the FUNC SET button See Selecting menus and settings Basic Guide p 16 2 Use the or 3 button to select World and then press the MENU button You can modify the destination time zone with the FUNC SET button Q If you do not select a home time zone beforehand you cannot configure the destination time F Changing the time of the destination time zone s date time will automatically change
135. trical shock or other hazards Do not place the batteries near a heat source or expose them to direct flame or heat Neither should you immerse it in water Such exposure may damage the battery and lead to the leakage of corrosive liquids fire electrical shock explosion or serious injury Do not attempt to disassemble alter or apply heat to the batteries There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion Immediately flush with water any area of the body including the eyes and mouth or clothing that comes into contact with the inner contents of a battery e Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the casings It could lead to leakage and injury e Do not short circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects such as key holders It could lead to overheating burns and other injuries e Before you discard a battery cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to prevent direct contact with other objects Contact with the metallic components of other materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions Use only recommended batteries and accessories Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks resulting in fire injury and damage to the surroundings Use the specified battery charger to charge Battery Pack NB 2LH Use of other chargers may lead to overheating distortion of the equipment fire or electrical shock Disconnect the
136. ttings can be made by turning the multi control dial The maximum number of shots is determined by the available space on the memory card The maximum number of shots may be reduced according to the images already shot 80 A press the FUNC SET button The camera exits the menu screen and Int appears at the lower right of the LCD monitor 9 Press the shutter button The first image is shot and the interval shooting session starts Once the set number of shots is taken the camera automatically powers down regardless of the power saving function settings f the below operations are accessed while the interval shooting is in process the interval shooting session will be canceled Turning the mode dial while the camera is waiting to shoot the next image Pressing the shutter button halfway while the camera is waiting to shoot the next image Opening the memory card slot battery cover Switching to Playback mode Turning off the power gt 2 lt o 3 O a 92 gt e 3 Q H c 3 Q a e 3 m Q Once the interval shooting session is started all operation buttons become inactive The lens stays extended until the next image is shot Images are not displayed on the LCD monitor right after being shot Interval shooting is not available when the date and time are not set AEB mode and the Focus BKT mode settings cannot be set The
137. used The capacity of the memory card displayed Low Level Format after formatting will be less than the rated capacity of the memory card This is not a malfunction of the memory card or camera Format 23 3 Press the MENU button Low Level Format F You should select the Low Level Format option if you suspect the read write speed of a memory card has dropped A low level format may require 2 to 3 minutes with some memory cards If the camera does not work properly the inserted memory card may be malfunctioning Reformatting the memory card may solve the problem When a non Canon brand memory card is malfunctioning reformatting it may solve the problem Memory cards formatted in other cameras computers or peripheral devices may not operate correctly in this camera When that happens reformat the memory card with this camera If formatting in the camera does not work properly turn the camera off and re insert the memory card Then turn the camera back on and format again Setting the World Clock When traveling abroad you can record images with local dates and times simply by switching the time zone setting if you pre register the destination time zones You can enjoy the convenience of not having to switch the Date Time settings It is necessary to first set the home time zone 1 Select Time Zone in the f Set 1T up menu and press the FUNC vole SET but
138. utral Neutral hues E Low Sharpening Records subjects with softened outlines gt Records in sepia tones bini B W Records in black and white ky cL Custom Effect You can freely set the contrast sharpness and color saturation 12 1 My Colors Movie mode cannot be set 2 P Tv Av and M modes only 1 select If Effect Off from the FUNC menu and select the desired photo effect with the or 3 button The current setting is displayed You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial When 4g is selected Xd Mm Custom Effect MENU kaa A screen allowing you to set the contrast sharpness and color saturation appears sharpness o when you press the MENU button Select the Saturation RG ae item you wish to set using the 4 or y button set it using the lt or button and press the MENU button Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily suoi9uny Bunooys pesueapy Contrast This function allows you to adjust the degree of brightness Select from Weak O Neutral and Strong Sharpness This function allows you
139. v will appear beside a show a O already containing images SAA MENU ES Only Custom 1 is displayed in the default settings Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial When selecting all images at once use the 4 or W button to select Mark All then press the FUNC SET button Furthermore select Mark all with the the 4 or button press the FUNC SET button select OK with the or sp button and then press the FUNC SET button Also return to J FPA or FEM with the the or W button then press the FUNC SET button to deselect images specified by the method in Step 3 Specified images can be selected or deselected even after a Reset is performed Slide Show Select images for the Slide Show Single Image Playback ii Custom 1v Select an image with the f or button and select or deselect by pressing the FUNC SET button The selection number and a check mark v appear in the upper part of selected images Press to display the Jump Bar p 90 After jumping and pressing the MENU button press the FUNC SET button to select or deselect images Index Playback Press the zoom lever toward 3 to switch to index playback 9 images Use the W or button to select an image and select deselect by pressing the FUNC SET button a ll ae The selection number and a check mark Vv SM SET EEA MENU fo appear at the bottom of selected images Press the MENU button
140. with camera on Switched to Playback mode from Shooting mode Batteries consumed qu e Close the memory card slot battery cover then turn off the camera e The lens does not retract in this case To make the lens retract close the lens cover ickly Battery performance deteriorates at low temperatures e f shooting in a cold area keep the batteries warm by placing them in an inner pocket etc until ready to use them Battery terminals are dirty Wipe them well with a dry cloth before use Battery pack capacity reduced because of disuse for one year or more after being fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one Battery life exceeded if battery pack loses its charge quickly at normal temperature 23 C 73 F Battery pack does not Replace the battery pack with a new one charge Poor electrical contact Be sure to set battery pack firmly into the charger Battery terminals are dirty Wipe them well with a dry cloth before charging Battery life exceeded Sounds come from the Replace the battery pack with a new one camera interior The camera s horizontal vertical orientation was changed 118 e The camera s orientation mechanism is operating There is no malfunction Image is blurred or out of focus Camera moved e Be careful not to move the camera while pressing the shutter button e Use a tripod at slow shutter speeds wh
141. with the or button Print Type Select Standard Index or Both Date Select On or Off File No Select On or Off Press the MENU button The Setup menu closes and the Print Order menu reappears D Om Protect Rotate 1 Erase all Ch Slide Show Dh Print Order 4p Transfer Order Print Order DPOF CJ Standard O prints OMG Off File No Off Order Mark all Reset MENU Joan Print Order DPOF Set up Date Off File No Off MENU fs When Print Type is set to Index the Date and File No cannot be set to On at the same time If you selected Standard or Both as the Print Type you can also set the Date and File No settings to On at the same time However the data that is supported may vary among printers v Sh po 00 e po Ce N j O 3 1 D 00 D e je 2 Ce na The date prints as the date and time in the format specified in the Set Date Time menu p 30 109 Image Transmission Settings DPOF Transfer Order You can use the camera to specify settings for images before downloading to a computer Refer to the Software Starter Guide for instructions on how to transfer images to your computer The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format DPOF standards Q A may appear on memory card images that have had transfer marks set by anothe
142. y High Power Flash HF DC1 This flash is used to supplement the camera s built in flash when the subject is too far away for proper illumination Use the following procedures to affix the camera and High Power Flash to the supporting bracket Please read the instructions accompanying the flash along with this explanation Bracket Come When in M shooting mode the high power flash will not fire The flash charge time will lengthen as the battery charge gets weaker Always set the power mode switch to OFF when you finish using the flash Be careful not to touch the flash window or sensor windows with your fingers while the flash is in use In outdoor settings in the daylight the flash may not detect illumination from the camera s built in flash and may not fire The flash may fire if another flash is being used in close proximity The flash may not fire if there are no reflective items in its metering field For continuous shooting although the flash fires for the first shot it does not fire for subsequent shots f the battery usage time has considerably diminished wipe the battery terminals well with a dry cloth as the terminals may be soiled with oil from one s skin or other dirt f the battery is used in cold regions O C 32 F or lower you are recommended to carry a spare lithium battery CR123A or DL123 Keep the spare battery warm in your pocket until immediately before using it and exc
143. y menu and press the FUNC EST SET button Rotate See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic Ch Slide Show Guide p 16 Ch Print Order sp Transfer Order 2 Use the or button on the multi control dial to select OK then press the FUNC SET button To cancel instead of erasing select Erase all images Cancel Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Erase all J LY lt ey iy i 5x atty m Q po Ce You should format the memory card when you want to erase not only F image data but also all the data contained on the card p 23 Protected images cannot be erased with this function p 104 105 About Printing Images shot with this camera can be printed using one of the following methods e Connecting the camera to a direct print compatible printer with an interface cable and pressing the Bv button on the camera e You can specify the images on your memory card you want to print and how many copies you want DPOF 2 Print Settings and then take the memory card to a participating photo lab that supports DPOF to have them printed out later 1 Since this camera uses a standard protocol PictBridge you can use it with other PictBridge compliant printers in addition to Canon brand compact photo printers SELPHY CP series and Bubble Jet Printers PIXMA series SELPHY DS series 2 Digital Print Order Format This manual explains the
144. y vary according to the subject shooting conditions and shooting mode e L M1 M2 M3 and S indicate recording pixels o E Superfine Z Fine and FF Normal indicate the compression setting Image File Sizes Estimated WStill images Compression Resolution BMovies Frame Rate Resolution 30 frames sec 15 frames sec 1980 KB sec 1980 KB sec 1024 x 768 pixels 640 x 480 pixels 990 KB sec 320 x 240 pixels 660 KB sec 330 KB sec 160 x 120 pixels oe 120 KB sec SD Memory Card Interface Compatible with SD memory card standards Dimensions 32 0 x 24 0 x 2 1 mm 1 3 x 0 9 x 0 1 in Weight Approx 2 g 0 1 oz Battery Pack NB 2LH Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Nominal voltage DC 7 4 V 141 gt x D gt x Nominal amperage 720 mAh Charge cycles Approx 300 Operating temperatures 0 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions 33 3 x 45 2 x 16 2 mm 1 3 x 1 8 x 0 6 in Weight Approx 43 g 1 5 oz Battery Charger CB 2LW CB 2LWE Input voltage AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 12 A 100 V 0 065 A 240 V Rated output 8 4 V DC 0 55 A Charging time Approx 90 minutes Operating temperatures 0 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions 91 0 x 22 5 x 56 0 mm 3 6 x 0 9 x 2 2 in Weight CB 2LW Approx 68 g 2 4 oz CB 2LWE Approx 61 g 2 2 oz Compact Power Adapter CA PS700 Included with the separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK DC20
145. yback mode rier SE SET JY MENU aa O Movies cannot be rotated When images are downloaded to a computer the orientation of images rotated by the camera will depend upon the software used to download the images Images can be magnified when rotated p 88 Images taken vertically with the auto rotate function p 83 set to On will automatically be rotated to the vertical position when viewed on the LCD monitor 92 Applying Effects and Playing Back You can apply such effects as fade in and then play back your movies 1 Select Transition on the E I Playback menu Rotate See Selecting Menus and Settings Basic 1 Erase all Guide p 16 Qy Slide Show rch Print Order p Transfer Order All Transition of Gj om 2 Use the 4 or button to select Off 2 or Hi Settings can be made by turning the multi control dial Off Play back the movie without applying effects 22 Allows you to apply a fade fade in while transitioning between scenes KE Allows you to apply a movement effect that transitions scenes right with the sp button and left with the button buisesz yoeq Ae d eats n a Bekah Viewing Editing Movies You can play back recorded movies and delete unwanted portions from the beginning or the end of movie clips Q Protected movies cannot be edited t may take some time to save an edited movie as a new file dep

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