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1. Records normally with this Effect Off ettin g Emphasizes the contrast and Vivid color saturation to record in bold color Tones down the contrast and Neutral color saturation to record neutral hues Low Records subjects with 3 Sharpening softened outlines Sepia Records in sepia tones n B W Records in black and white 90 7 Select i Effect Off in the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 The current setting is displayed 2 Select the photo effect using the left or right button If the LCD monitor is on you can check the photo effect by viewing the image on the LCD monitor A shot can be taken immediately by pressing the shutter button The menu will reappear after the shot allowing you to adjust the settings easily 3 Press the FUNC button Shooting Advanced Functions Adjusting the Flash Output appears in the image However when Mode Dial M shooting a wide scene or area the image In M mode the flash output can be controlled will likely be darker due to insufficient light in three steps when shooting When adjusting the flash output consider all the shooting conditions including the 7 Select Flash distance to the subject Output in the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 Fl When the flash output is low less shadow 2 Adjust the flash output using the left or r
2. g 4 d NB4 200 set and the Battery Charger Kit CBK4 200 L l 2503 KB 1395 KB 695 KB Rech ble nickel metal hydrid 2592 x 1944 pixels Type a Prid e nice metal ydride M1 2048 x 1536 pixels 1602 KB 893 KB 445 KB Voltage 1 2V DC M2 Typical ae 1600 x 1200 pixels 1002 KB 558KB 278KB Y acity 12300 mAh min 2150 mAh S Cycle Life Approx 300 times 640 x 480 pixels 249 KB 150KB 84KB Berat Te Wu SEDE Temperatures L ESC C2 We F 640 x 480 pixels See Dimensions Diameter 14 5 mm 0 6 in Length 50 mm 2 0 in Movie 330 KB sec 320 x 240 pixels Weight Approx 29 g 1 0 oz 160 x 120 pixels y ve 146 Specifications Battery Charger CB A4AH CB A4AHE Supplied with the separately sold Battery and Compact Power Adapter CA PS500 Supplied with the separately sold AC Adapter Kit Charger Kit CBK4 200 ACK600 Rated Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 10W Rated Inout 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated P 16 VA 100V 26 VA 240V ae 565 mA 1 1275 mA Output Rated Output 4 3 V DC 1 5 A Charging Approx 250 min 1 Operating o o Time Approx 110 min 2 Temperatures OK WE 82 104 F Operating o o 42 5 x 104 4 x 31 4 mm Temperatures 0 35 C 32 95 F Dimensions 1 7 x 4 1 x 1 2 in 65 0 x 105 0 x 27 5 mm Approx 180 g 6 3 oz body Dimensions 2 6 x 41 x 1 1 in Weight only Weight Approx 95
3. Shooting Mode p 39 76 2 42 Exposure Compensation p 85 EJ X div White Balance p 86 Dy B wy G Drive Mode p 46 48 ISO Speed p 89 E Photo Effect p 90 E EJ Light Metering Mode p 83 BA EF Compression p 41 Resolution p 41 54 LMI M2S Postcard Print p Flash p 43 Red eye Reduction p 44 4 Macro Mode p 45 D Manual Focus p 93 AAA Auto Rotate Function p 95 e Red Movie Recording Mode p 56 3 8x 4 9x 6 1x 7 6x 9 3x 12x Digital Zoom Setting 2 p 47 Camera Shake Warning p 14 T 2 Low Battery p 13 1 The icons of all the SCN mode options appear p 51 2 Zoom powers reflect the combined optical and digital zoom effects These figures appear when the digital zoom is activated When a Shooting mode setting is changed the settings appear on the LCD monitor for about 6 seconds even if the LCD monitor is set to Standard No Information or off The Shooting mode settings may not appear depending on the camera setting You can set the flash Macro mode and the manual focus settings while this information appears on the LCD monitor and the icons in the shaded area of the chart appear even when the information view is turned off In addition to the above the AF frame spot metering frame shutter speed aperture value recordable images or recordable movie time are displayed as in the example to the left Setting the shooting mod
4. Da Print Share Button p 101 113 i Tripod Socket Battery Cover Lock p 15 DISP Display Button p 26 28 The following operations are accessible through one easy press of the Drv Print Share button Printing See the Direct Print User Guide separate from this guide Downloading images Windows only See page 108 of this guide and the Software Starter Guide separate from this guide Blue Ready to print Ready to transfer images Blinking Blue Printing Transferring Depending on the direct transfer method the indicator may not blink p 113 When carrying the camera by the strap be careful not to swing the camera or catch it on other items 13 suonounJ oiseg eeuje ou BuuedeJg Components Guide Shooting Mode Dial Use the shooting mode dial to switch between the Shooting modes Creative Zone MD Auto p 34 The camera automatically selects settings Image Zone Image Zone The camera automatically selects settings according to the image composition type Portrait p 39 a Landscape p 39 Ei Night Scene p 39 Fast Shutter p 39 Slow Shutter p 39 SCN Special Scene p 39 51 rii Stitch Assist p 39 49 8 Movie p 56 Creative Zone The user selects exposure aperture or other settings to achieve special effects P Program AE p 77 Tv Shutter speed priority AE p 77 Av Aperture priority AE p 79
5. for selection according to the Shooting mode p 159 You can apply a desired image and sound to p and pi in the My Camera menu For details see the Registering My Camera Settings p 121 or the Software Starter Guide The default of all the settings changed by the menu and button operations except for Date Time Language and Video System can be restored all at J Fl Some menu items may not be available once p 75 68 Shooting Advanced Functions Menu Settings and Default Settings Rec Menu Reference Menu Item Setting Content Page Sets the camera so that it will either automatically select the AF frame and shoot or shoot with the AF frame fixed in the center or in the AF Frame manually set frame 81 AiAF FlexiZone Center Sets whether or not the red eye reduction lamp fires Red eye gt On Off 44 Sets the option of Spot AE Point one of the light metering modes to Center the AE point is fixed to the center or AE Point the AE point Spot AE Point corresponds to the AF point 83 Center AF Point Sets whether or not the focusing point is magnified when using the MF Point Zoom manual focus 93 On Off Sets the output of the AF assist beam according to shooting gt conditions when using the auto focus 36 AF assist Beam On Off Sets whether or not the digital zoom combines with the optical zoom f
6. Shooting Advanced Functions Customizing the Camera My Camera Settings You can select the theme start up image and sound operation sound self timer sound and shutter sound used on this camera These are called My Camera settings You can also customize the and M options for each item with images from the CF card and newly recorded sounds or by using the supplied software See the Software Starter Guide for details Reference Item Menu Screen Setting Content Page x Selects a common theme for the start up image start up sound Theme operation sound self timer sound and shutter sound ie Start up Image Sets the start up image when you turn on the camera 120 Start up Sound Sets the start up sound when you turn on the camera 120 e Sets the sound when any button other than the shutter button is 120 Operation Sound operated S7 Sets the sound informing you that the photo will be taken in 2 120 Selftimer Sound seconds r Sets the shutter sound when you depress the shutter button There is Shutter Sound no shutter sound in Movie mode 1 120 My Camera menu 2 settings content ES Off Ml E3 EA 120 How the Mute setting in the Set up menu and each sound setting in the E My Camera menu are related To turn off the start up sound operation sound self timer sound and shutter sound all at once set Mute in the fi Set up menu to On This setting overrides
7. To stop playback press the SET button To resume playback press the SET button again You can adjust the volume using the up or down button Erasing the Sound Memos Select 42 Erase in step 3 Exiting the Sound Memos Settings Press the MENU button Playback Advanced Functions o You cannot attach sound memos to Auto Play MOVIES Use this feature to automatically play back all You cannot record or play back sound A memos for images mo ready m of the images in the CF card Auto Play The incompatible sound file attached If you LCD monitor displays each image for attempt to record or play such images approximately 3 seconds the Incompatible WAVE format message will display Incompatible 7 in the r3 Play menu select sound files can be deleted with this Auto Play and press the SET Gelnelel button Sound memos for protected images See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 tb d p 100 cannot be erasedip Once you have selected it Auto Play starts As with the single image playback mode using the left or right button during auto play will advance through the images more You can also adjust the volume of the F sound memo in the Set up menu p 71 e if you set Mute to On in the Set up rapidly menu p 71 no sound is reproduced Pausing and Resuming Auto Play However you 4 i ie the sound You can pause Auto Play at an
8. 9 2 64 MB or more of RAM application memory Mac OS X v10 1 v10 2 v10 3 128 MB or more Interface USB Free Canon Utilities Hard Disk ImageBrowser 120 MB or more Space PhotoStitch 30 MB or more 800 x 600 pixels 32 000 colors or Display better is required 1 024 x 768 pixels or better is recommended IMPORTANT You must install the software and driver bundled on the supplied Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk onto your computer before connecting the camera to a computer 110 The camera will not operate correctly if you connect it to your computer before installing the driver and software If this happens please refer to the Troubleshooting section of the Software Starter Guide You do not need to turn off the camera Fl or computer power when making a USB connection Please refer to your computer s manual for information regarding the location of the USB port You are recommended to use new AA size batteries fully charged AA size NiMH batteries or AC Adapter Kit ACK600 sold separately to power the camera when connecting to a computer p 132 134 All procedures performed with a connection to a USB 2 0 compliant board are not guaranteed Various Functions 7 Install the driver and the software applications bundled on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk first time only Please see the Software Starter Guide for the installatio
9. Shooting Advanced Functions 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 fade 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 LCD monitor the image is underexposed insufficient light or overexposed too much light Adjust the aperture value using the left or right button until the shutter speed display turns white Some aperture values may not be available with certain zoom positions p 78 Q f the shutter speed shows in red on the i When the AF frame is set to FlexiZone you can switch between aperture value and AF frame each time the SET button is pressed p 82 Please note that camera shake becomes a factor with larger aperture values that slow down shutter speeds If amp camera shake warning appears on the LCD monitor Secure the camera to a tripod before shooting n this mode the shutter speed range with synchronized flash is 1 60 second to 1 500 second The aperture value setting may therefore be changed automatically to match the synchronized flash speed even if its value was set previously
10. Using Rechargeable Batteries Battery and Charger Kit CBK4 200 Included are the battery charger and four rechargeable AA size NiMH nickel metal hydride batteries Charge batteries as shown below a To a power outlet tet Charge Indicator The indicator blinks while charging then remains lit when charging is finished This charger can be used only to charge Canon AA size NiMH batteries NB 2AH Please do not attempt to charge NB 2AH batteries in any other type of charger Never mix new batteries together with batteries that have been used in other devices 132 When recharging batteries from the camera always recharge all four of them at the same time Do not mix batteries with different purchase dates or different charge states Do not attempt to recharge fully charged batteries as doing so may reduce or impair battery performance Also do not charge batteries for more than 24 consecutive hours Do not recharge batteries in enclosed areas that tend to retain heat Repeatedly recharging batteries before they become fully depleted may cause batteries to lose capacity Do not recharge the batteries until the LCD monitor displays the Change the batteries message Wipe the battery terminals well with a dry cloth in the following situations as the terminals may be soiled with oil from one s skin or other dirt If the battery usage time has considerably dimini
11. W T when sensitivity is set to Auto Shooting Modes Auto Creative zone Program Shutter speed priority Aperture priority Manual Custom Image zone Portrait Landscape Night scene Fast shutter Slow shutter Special Scene Foliage Snow Beach Fireworks Underwater Indoor Kids amp Pets and Night Snapshot Stitch assist and Movie Continuous Shooting High Speed continuous shooting Approx 2 0 shots sec Standard continuous shooting Approx 1 5 shots sec Large Fine mode LCD monitor off Self timer Activates shutter after an approx 10 sec approx 2 sec delay PC controlled Shooting xipueddy Available USB connection only Exclusive software program is included in the camera kit Recording Media CompactFlash CF card Type 1 W Wide angle T Telephoto 141 Specifications File Format Design rule for camera file system and DPOF compliant Image Recording Format Still images JPEG Exif 2 2 1 Movies AVI Image data Motion JPEG Audio data WAVE monaural Compression Superfine Fine Normal Large 2592 x 1944 pixels Medium 1 2048 x 1536 pixels Medium 2 1600 x 1200 pixels Small 640 x 480 pixels Still Images Number of Recording Pixels J Movies 640 x 480 pixels 30 sec 320 x 240 pixels 3 min 160 x 120 pixels 3 min The data in parentheses refer to the maximum movie length per shooting m 10 frames sec
12. card ject Card label button To remove the CF card press the CF card eject p button and pull the card out 18 4 Close the CF card slot cover securely When the upper indicator blinks green o the camera is writing reading erasing or transmitting an image to or from the CF card Do not perform the following or image data may be lost or corrupted Subject the camera body to vibration or shocks Turn the camera s power off or open the CF card slot cover Please note that CF cards formatted with other manufacturers cameras or a computer or formatted or edited with application programs may slow down writing to the CF card or may not operate correctly in the camera You are recommended to use CF cards that have been formatted in your camera see Formatting a CF Card p 19 The card supplied with the camera may be used without further formatting See CF Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable Images p 145 Preparing the Camera About CF Cards CF 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 a CF card Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature extremes will cause condensation to form in the card and lead to a malfunction To avoid condensation place the CF card in a sealed plastic bag before moving it into a different temp
13. 45 Magnifying Images 1 a an 58 Maintenance i a i 139 Manual ECT ee ee 85 Iesus dm 93 Shoglib9 Mode eeern n 80 Menu PONC 5e ete En et ela eet 66 Playback iret nns 70 xipueddy INDEX R66 ciet p REOR C WERE RN 69 Selecting SOUUD a crt retten ca Messages 5 o Rees Microphone Mode Di l t e vere e tides Movie Editing cisci eed Playback f Shooting My Camera MENU areren n R 74 Registering L Settings 2 tret tees ta call 121 N Night Scene Mode af 39 O Operation Sound T1 74 121 122 142 P Photo Effect amm suos 90 PictBridge compliant printers 101 Playback AO Playge e Rss Index Playback 2 J gping Wee En 154 LED Mohilor nettes Magnifying Images MOVIGS ie iini tr ener eset E E TEMP iene Rotating ch oL E s Single Image Playback 58 Portrait Mode 2 ies 39 Postcard Print Mode sseessssss 54 Power On Off 31 32 Power Saving m 31 PowerBiTCo JSESEM A 31 AC Adapter 134 Rechargeable Batteries 132 Printing wee MM 2 4 101 Print Style 105 Resetting WEEEES 94 106 Selecting Images S amp lilijgs EE MA 103 Print Shar
14. All Images New Images DPOF Trans Images 2 Use the up or down button to accum select 1 EE or WO and press the Da button To cancel the transfer press the SET button The images will download and the Direct Transfer menu will reappear Select amp Transfer Wallpaper New Images 2 Use the up or down button to select or S and press the Bv button or SET button 3 Use the left or right button to select images to download and press the Dav button or SET button The images will download The Da button will blink blue while downloading is in progress Various Functions 4 Press the MENU button Connecting the Camera to the The Direct Transfer menu will display again Computer to Download Images without Installing the Software Only JPEG format images can be If you are using Windows XP or Mac OS X v10 1 downloaded as wallpaper for the computer After images are transferred they are automatically converted to BMP format v10 2 v10 3 you can use the software distributed with these operating systems to download images without installing the software bundled on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk This is useful for downloading images to a computer in which the software is not installed However please note that there are certain imagesh New imagos ori DFOF Trans limitations to downloading images with this Fl During the downloading of images with All I
15. Aperture Value Display The larger the aperture value the smaller the lens aperture F2 8 F3 2 F3 5 F4 0 F4 5 F4 9 F5 0 F5 6 F6 3 F7 1 F8 0 79 suonounJ peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions M Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to shoot images You can select settings such as a long exposure to suit your purpose 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 in red The standard exposure is calculated by the AE function according to the selected metering mode 80 changed in this mode f you wish to change the exposure select the shutter speed or the aperture with the SET button and change the value using the left or right button When the AF frame is set to FlexiZone you can switch between shutter speed aperture value and AF frame each time the SET button is pressed p 82 The LCD monitor s brightness 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 Flash On Red eye Reduction or HM Flash On the image will always be bright For the correlation between aperture value and shutter speed see page 78 E See page 159 for settings th
16. ISO Speed p 89 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 c ene ISO 50 equivalent ISO 400 equivalent 151 xipueddy INDEX A AC Adapter Kit AF Frame Aperture Value a Aperture Priority AE ssssssseeeee 79 Auto Mode iere eodeni O Auto Play ANN Out Terminal B Batteries Battery Cover cs etait ates 15 Charge s ios ro eere RE edes 15 Handling Precautions 5 Installing Asie Low Status a Ne 17 Performance Rechargeable Batteries Status ti Beep eui CF Card Reader Downloading Images or eC ee RET 152 Handling Installing Recording Capacity e 145 SIOE COVE I 52i nee ia n eR eter 18 CompactFlash card susssss 141 147 Gomponents ian siia ode t eda recen 12 Compression a se 41 Computer System Requirements 109 ContinuousgSROolifig W 48 CreatiydfZone EE 98 7
17. Recording times vary by the CF card See CF Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable Images p 145 The maximum length of individual movie clips may vary with the subject and shooting conditions Recording will automatically stop when the maximum is reached or when the CF cards runs out of free capacity The recording time may not display o properly during shooting or filming may stop unexpectedly with the following types of CF cards Slow recording cards Cards formatted on a different camera or a computer Cards which have had images recorded and erased repeatedly Although recording time may not display properly during shooting the movie will be recorded correctly on the CF card Recording time will display properly if you format the CF card in this camera excluding slow recording CF cards You are recommended to use a CF card that has been formatted in your camera to shoot movies p 19 The card supplied with the camera may be used without further formatting Shooting The Basics i Be careful not to touch the microphone while shooting The AE AF white balance and zoom settings are set and locked to the settings of the first frame After a shot the upper indicator blinks green while the movie clip is being recorded to the CF card You cannot shoot again until it stops blinking See page 159 for settings that can be changed in this mode
18. Stitch Assist Stitch Assist can be used to shoot overlapping images that can later be merged stitched to create one panoramic image on a computer To merge the images on a computer use Fl PhotoStitch one of the supplied software programs Framing a Subject The PhotoStitch program detects the overlapping portions of adjoining images and merges them When shooting try to include a distinctive item landmark in the overlapping portions A Compose each frame so that it overlaps 30 to 5096 of the adjoining image Try to keep the vertical misalignment to within 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 Objects may appear warped or doubled up Make the brightness in each image consistent The final image will appear unnatural if the difference in brightness is too great i 49 soiseg eu Shooting The Basics For good results pan swivel the camera to take successive shots To shoot close ups slide the camera over the subject keeping it parallel to the subject as you move it Shooting Images can be shot in the following 2 sequences in Stitch Assist mode f Left 9 Right Left to right horizontally Left Right Right to left horizontally 1 Turn th
19. gt Oo e o AF Lock O O0 O0 O0 0 0 O Vea o GO 92 Manual Focus Mi OJ O O O0 0 0 O O0 0 0 0 93 Macro Mode amp ofo F Oo Roy A O O JO ojo 45 Digital Zoom z ON CERO O WSNLOWESR O tX oO o AT 9 OF OAO o wEMEO W9M O Fo o o lo Exposure Compensation O OF OO APO BEENMBS NMNM 85 Light Mag mjojo o IlO o ogo o EMEN Metering Center Weighted 28 syst Averaging i WO i 160 Reference Function D la Bi RX sera A P Tv J Av IM Pages Light Spot MeteringS fay J O O OIO Metering Center l l l l l l O O0 0 0 83 System AF Point e eee eee White Balance 4 wB 9 JOoljlolo o oj 9jA Alo oj o oi o 86 Photo Effect amp olojljoj o oi 8Sl lobko olo o 90 ISO Speed Ej 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 09 o o 1o on 89 ON O O Oo O Oo O MEN A OR O o o Puto Rorate BorojojojojowP ai oWeolol o The default for the settings changed by the menu and button operations can be restored all at once except for ene dots Language and Video System p 75 FRA 1 The default setting of the flash for the Foliage and Fireworks options is Off The following functions cannot be set in the Fireworks mode The Auto and n setting of the flash Red eye reduction function AF assist beam AF frame selection
20. 51 Postcard Print Mode Movie Mode eeeeseeeneee Playback The Basics Displaying Images Individually Single Image Playback 58 Q Magnifying Images 58 Viewing Images in Sets of Nine Index Playback 59 Jumping Between lImages 60 Viewing Editing Movies sss 60 4 Erasing Images Individually 64 EVEISINGGNIPIMAGES niaiseries 64 Table of Contents Menu Settings and Default Settings 69 Resetting the Settings to Default 75 Using the Mode Dial Creative Zone 76 P Program AE sss Tv Setting the Shutter Speed Av Setting the Aperture M Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture 80 Select the AF Frame eor nere 81 GE Setting an AF Frame Manually 82 Switching between Light Metering Modes 83 Adjusting the Exposure sess 85 Adjusting the Tone White Balance 86 Changing the ISO Speed 89 Changing the Photo Effect 90 Adjusting the Flash Output 91 Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus 92 C Saving Custom Settings 94 Setting the Auto Rotate Function i Playback Advanced Fun
21. Image Seen in Viewfinder vs Recorded Image When shooting an image a larger range than the one visible in the viewfinder usually gets recorded You can confirm the actual range that will be recorded in the LCD monitor In addition due to the viewfinder s specification the range visible in the viewfinder may actually differ from the actual recorded image The closer the Subject is to the lens the more noticeable the difference will be In some cases portions of images shot up close that appear in the viewfinder will not appear in the recorded image You are recommended to use the LCD monitor during macro photography p 45 AF assist Beam The AF assist beam will sometimes emit when the shutter button is pressed halfway to assist focusing in certain conditions i e dark conditions The AF assist beam can be turned off p 69 mE 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 Shooting The Basics If the AF assist beam is turned off it may become more difficult for the camera to focus in dark conditions The red eye reduction lamp may emit when you press the shutter button halfway even if the AF assist beam is turned off In order to prevent any lamp from emitting before the flash fires set both the red eye reduction function and the AF assist beam to Off in the S
22. M Manual Exposure p 80 C Custom p 94 14 Indicators The indicators light or blink when the ON OFF button or the shutter button is pressed Upper Indicator Green Ready to record Ready to communicate during a computer connection Blinking Green Recording to CF card Reading CF card Erasing from CF card Transmitting data during a computer connection Low battery Orange Ready to shoot flash on Blinking Orange Ready to shoot camera shake warning Flash is charging Lower Indicator Yellow Macro mode Manual Focus mode AF Lock Blinking Yellow Focusing difficulty although you can press the shutter button you are recommended to shoot using focus lock p 92 Power Lamp Green Power is on Blinking Green Low battery Preparing the Camera Installing the Batteries When the upper indicator blinks green do Insert four AA size alkaline batteries nol S the power Pen tne batery cover The camera is writing reading supplied with the camera or separately sold erasing or transmitting an image to or from nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries the CF card 7 Be sure that the camera power is off 2 Slide the battery ro cover lock in the direction of the J Insert the batteries as shown Positive end Adapter Kit ACK600 is recommended to power the camera during long usage sessions p 134 The separately sold battery charger kit lets you use rechargeable NiMH batte
23. Macro mode AF lock Manual focus The following functions cannot be set in the Kids amp Pets mode Macro mode AF frame selection When using the digital zoom AF frame is set to Vary Cannot be adjusted when the AF frame is set to AiAF Cannot be adjusted when the photo effect is set to Sepia or B W The white balance is set to AUTO Settings automatically set by the camera ISO AUTO cannot be selected TO 01 4 CO 2 161 xipueddy
24. Separately Magnification Approx 1 75x 35 mm film equivalent at telephoto end approx 200 mm Focusing Range from front of lens Approx 2 2 m Approx 7 2 ft infinity when mounted on PowerShot A95 at telephoto end 52 mm standard filter thread Thread Conversion Lens Adapter Diameter LA DC52D is required when mounted on PowerShot A95 Diameter 55 2 mm 2 2 in Dimensions ength 29 3 mm 1 9 in Weight Approx 86 g 3 0 oz Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC52D Sold Separately Thread Diameter 52 mm standard filter thread Diameter 55 6 mm 2 2 in Dimensions L ength 366 mm 1 4 in Weight Approx 14 g 0 5 oz 149 xipueddy Photo Tips and Information This section offers photography tips e Tip for Using the Self timer p 46 Normally the camera shakes a little when you press the shutter button Setting the self timer to S delays the shutter release for two 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 fixed stable surface or by fixing the camera onto a tripod To Shoot a Night Scene without a Subject p 39 To shot a night scene without any subject in the foreground set the flash to A A night scene usually consists of light sources in the night When shooting with the flash the light of the flash will washout the
25. Sound is recorded monaurally There is no shutter sound in movie mode QuickTime 3 0 or higher is required to playback movie files AVI Motion JPEG on a computer QuickTime for Windows is bundled on the supplied Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk On the Macintosh platform QuickTime 3 0 or later is generally bundled with Mac OS 8 5 or later operating system J 57 soiseg aul Playback The Basics Displaying Images Individually Single Image Playback You can view the recorded images on the LCD monitor 1 Open the LCD monitor The position of the LCD monitor can be adjusted to suit your viewing position 2 Slide the mode Switch to DJ The last recorded image appears single image playback J Move between images using the left or right button Use the left button to move to the previous image and the right button to move to the next Holding the left or right button moves more rapidly between images but the images will not appear as clearly 58 You may not be able to play back images that have been shot with another camera or edited on a computer with other software applications Press the DISP button to show the data Fl for the displayed image p 28 Press the 4 button to quickly delete the displayed image p 64 Q Magnifying Images Images can be magnified up to approximately 10 times in single image playback 1 Slide the mode swit
26. another DPOF compliant camera These settings will be overwritten by any marks set by your camera Selecting Images for Transferring 7 in the Play menu select Transfer Order and press the SET button See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 2 Select Order using the left or right button and press the SET button You can remove all the transfer marks at once by selecting Reset J Select images for transferring Single Images Use the left or right button to select the image and mark or remove check marks from images using the up or down button The check marks are displayed when set You can press the zoom lever toward ze and use the same procedures to select images in index playback three images Transfer Order DPOF Qty of Inages 0 107 suoljoun4 snoueA Various Functions All the Images on a CF Card Press the zoom lever toward E amp to switch to index playback three images Press the SET button select Mark all using the up or down button and press the SET button again to mark all the images If you select Clear all instead of Mark all you can remove marks from all the images You can select images using the left or right button and change the settings using the up or down button after Mark all or Clear all has been selected 4 Press the MENU button The selection mode will turn off and the Transfer Or
27. may damage it causing battery leakage Remove batteries from the camera or charger and store in a dry cool location when not in use It takes approximately 250 minutes for the charger to fully recharge the batteries as determined by testing at Canon facilities Please do not charge batteries in areas where the temperature is outside the range of 0 to 35 C 32 to 95 F Charging time varies according to ambient temperature and to the batteries initial charge state The battery charger may emit noise while charging This is not a malfunction Battery Charger Kit CBK100 can also be used Use Canon AA size batteries NB 1AH with the charger included in the CBK 100 kit xipueddy 133 Appendix Using the AC Adapter Kit ACK600 Use of AC Adapter Kit ACK600 sold separately is recommended when using the camera continuously for prolonged periods of time and when connecting to a computer Be sure that the camera is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the compact power adapter 1 Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter and then plug the other end into the power outlet 134 2 Open the terminal cover and connect the compact power adapter s DC plug into the camera s DC IN terminal Please unplug the adapter from the power outlet when you have finished using the camera Please do not attempt to use any AC adapter other than AC Adapter Kit ACK600 with yo
28. 102 Various Functions DPOF Print Settings You can select images on a CF 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 photo developing service that supports DPOF or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer Refer to the Direct Print User Guide for instructions on how to select print settings from the printer The 4 mark may appear on images that have had print marks set by another DPOF compliant camera These settings will be overwritten by any print marks set by your camera The output of some digital printers or photo lab services may not reflect the specified print settings Print settings cannot be set for movies Selecting Images for Printing 7 in the Print button See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 2 Select Order using the left or right button and Date oft press the SET us ort button Play menu select amp rder and press the SET amp Print Order DPOF 0 prints Standard 3 Select images for printing Single Images When the print type p 105 is set to Standard or Both select an image using the left or right button You can set the number of copies up to 99 to be printed using the up or down button Number of Copies 103 suoljoun4 snoueA Various Functions When the print type p 105
29. 31 Sets whether or not the camera automatically powers down after a specified period of time elapses without camera operation On Off Power Saving Display Off Specifies a period of time before the LCD monitor turns off when no camera operation is performed 32 10 sec 1 min 20 sec 2 min e 30 sec 3 min Date Time Sets the date time and date format 21 Format Formats initializes a CF card 19 En Sets how file numbers are assigned to images 118 File No Reset On Off Default setting 72 Shooting Advanced Functions Reference Menu Item Setting Content Page 5 Sets whether or not images shot with the camera held vertically are automatically rotated in the display 95 Auto Rotate On Off Sets the format of the MF indicator s displayed distance units ue m cm 93 Distance Units ft in Sets the language used in the menus and messages on the LCD monitor e English English Norsk Norwegian e Deutsch German e Svenska Swedish e Fran ais French Espa ol Spanish e Nederlands Dutch X Chinese Language Dansk Danish Pycckui Russian 22 Suomi Finnish Portugu s Portuguese Italiano Italian BARB Japanese You can change the language during image playback by holding the SET button and pressing the MENU button Sets the video output signal standard Video System M 18 73 suoljJoun4 peoueApy
30. O O O O O ORFO OYAO O O 54 Movie mi I I Il I Om Movie a 41 Movie m I I a pe fH l Om j Com Superfine Bl odor Game OW Al oO Oo pres Fine D ejux9 o og O NS Al BR O Ga O 41 sion Normal E o Gea OJSP A LO o Auto Oo o O O OF O O Gm Flash On g O Oo O O O O A Qaup o o O 43 Off ggojo Jjooo RO O O A pu Ee Esos Red eye Reduction OREO O OMNE SAO AQ Qr Ce 44 Flash Output BA I l I b l 91 AF assist Beam O NEMO OE9 O SN AlOj Oj O O O 36 Default settings O Available A Available only for the first image Not available Setting remains in effect even when the camera is turned off 159 xipueddy Reference Function D BR E seca P Tv Av M Pags Single Shot O O O O O O O OF A OF O O OF O Standard Continuous O OJ O O OJj O O O 0O O Shooting 48 Drive High speed Continuous amp OF Oo Or O9 ro OO O O Mode j Shooting Self timer cu olololo og B No o o 10 sec 46 Self timer S 2 sec 3 O O O QgrO ex T9 o elo o AF IAiAF oloo eP onin O O FO ORO 0 Frame Center o oQs oOJEP eEEO O 0 8 0 81 FlexiZone Jl l
31. Preparing the Camera 4 Selecta language using the up down left or right button and press the SET button The setting menu will reappear without changing the language setting if you press the MENU button instead of the SET button D Press the MENU button The Language menu can also be displayed in Playback mode by holding down the SET button and pressing the MENU button This function cannot be used while a movie clip is played back or when a separately sold printer is connected to the camera il Shortcut Operation 23 suonounJ oiseg eeure ou Buuedejgd Preparing the Camera Opening the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor can be used to check an image during shooting to play back recorded images or to adjust menu settings It can be opened to the following range of positions Opened right to left 180 degrees Tilted forward 180 degrees toward the lens or backward 90 degrees 24 The LCD monitor will automatically turn off when it clicks shut against the camera body For protection always close the LCD monitor after use 9 The LCD monitor can also be positioned as below 7 Open the LCD monitor left 180 degrees and tilt it 180 degrees toward the lens In this position icons and messages do not appear on the LCD monitor Preparing the Camera The image shown on the LCD monitor is automatically flipped and reversed so that it appears
32. Press the MENU button 20 i If the camera does not work properly the inserted CF card may be malfunctioning Reformatting the CF card may solve the problem When a non Canon brand CF card is malfunctioning reformatting it may solve the problem CF cards formatted in another camera computer or peripheral device may not operate correctly When that happens reformat the CF card with this camera If formatting in the camera does not work properly turn the camera off and reinsert the CF card Then turn the camera back on and format again Preparing the Camera Setting the Date Time The Set Date Time menu will appear the first time the camera power is turned on or whenever the built in rechargeable lithium battery charge is low start from Step 4 7 Turn the power on p 31 2 Press the MENU button and select the fij Set up menu using the left or right button J Press the up or down button to select f Date Time and then press the SET button 4 Set the date and time Press the left or right button to select the item you wish to set Press the up or down button to change its value The date can be set up to the year 2030 5 Press the SET button 6 Press the MENU button Q The date time and other camera settings may reset to the default settings if the batteries have been removed for more than three weeks If this happens reset these
33. adjustment set the exposure compensation and re shoot Press the DISP button if the histogram and other information is not shown Please note that image information recorded by this camera may not display correctly on other cameras and image information recorded by other cameras may not display correctly on this camera About the Histogram The histogram is a graph that allows you to judge the brightness of the shot image The greater the bias toward the left in the graph the darker the image The greater the bias toward to the right the brighter the image If the image is too dark adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value Similarly adjust the exposure compensation to a negative value if the image is too bright p 85 Sample Histograms Dark image Balanced image Bright image ERM d V Ta Ted d o als Turning the Power On Off Turning the Camera On 7 Press the ON OFF button until the power lamp lights green p 14 Shooting Mode Current shooting settings will appear in the LCD monitor approximately 6 seconds when the LCD F Current shooting settings will disappear in monitor is set to Standard No Information or off p 26 Playback Mode The LCD monitor displays an image Turning the Camera Off 7 Press the ON OFF button again to turn the power off the start up image when the power is turned on To change the start up sound and image see
34. 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 143 xipueddy Specifications Battery Performance Number of Shots Based LCD Playback on the Monitor Time off standard AA Alkaline Batteries Approx Approx Approx included with 140 shots 500 shots 280 min the camera AA NiMH Batteries Approx Approx Approx NB 2AH fully 400 shots 1000 shots 360 min charged The actual figures will vary according to the shooting condition and settings Test Conditions Shooting Normal temperature 23 C 2 C 73 F 3 6 F normal relative humidity 5096 20 alternating wide angle end and telephoto end 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 144 The included memory card is used The LCD monitor is turned on for the CIPA standard Until the battery returns to normal temperature Playback Normal temperature 23 C 2 C 73 F 3 6 F normal relative humidity 5096 20 continuous playback at 3 seconds per image For information on handling batter
35. format 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 This camera s warranty is only effective in the country of sale If a problem arises while the camera is in use abroad please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to a Canon Customer Support Help Desk For Canon Customer Support contacts please see the Canon Limited Warranty supplied with your camera Read This First 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 The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high precision manufacturing techniques More than 99 9996 of the pixels operate to specification Less than 0 0196 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
36. is set to Index select an image using the left or right button and mark or remove marks from images using the up or down button A check mark appears on the marked image You can press the zoom lever toward PF and use the same procedures to select images in index playback three images All the Images on a CF Card Press the zoom lever toward Ze to switch to index playback three images You can set one copy of each image to print by pressing the SET button then selecting Mark all using the up or down button and pressing the SET button again When the print type is set to Standard or Both the setting for the number of print copies can be changed for each image When Index is selected the print settings 104 can be deleted For the instructions on changing settings please reread Step 3 from the beginning You can cancel all the settings by selecting Clear all 4 Press the MENU button The setting will be complete and the Print Order menu will reappear e Te Images are are printed in order from oldest F to newest by the shooting date A maximum of 998 images can be set When Print Type is set to Both the number of copies can be set When it is set to Index the number of copies cannot be set only one copy will be printed Print settings can also be assigned to images with the bundled software programs ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser
37. on a computer However do not set the date in the DPOF print settings when printing images that have had the date embedded with the Date Stamp function This may cause the date to be printed twice Various Functions Setting the Print Style You can set up the print style as follows E Standard Prints one image per page Prints the selected images Index together at a reduced size Print in an index format Type Prints the images in both E Both the standard and index formats Date Adds the date to the print om E Adds the file number to the File No print 7 In the I3 Play menu select B Print Order and press the SET button See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 2 Select Set up TI using the left or Standard O prints right button and Date off press the SET M DE button SERE rre J Select Print Type Date or g3 File No using the up or down button 4 Select a setting using the left or right button Print Type Select Standard Index or Both Date Select On or Off suonounJ snoueA li Print Order DPOF File No File No Select On or Off 105 Various Functions D Press the MENU button The set up menu will close and the Print Order menu will reappear When Print Type is set to Index the o Date and File No cannot be set to On at the same time Both Date a
38. on a computer or a movie clip Incompatible WAVE format A Sound memo cannot be added to this image since the format of the existing sound memo is incorrect Cannot register this image You attempted to register an image recorded with another camera or a movie clip as a start up image Protected You attempted to erase a protected image or movie clip Too many marks Too many images have been marked for printing or transferring Cannot process any more Unselectable image You attempted to set the print settings for a non JPEG file Exx Camera malfunctioned Turn off the power and turn on again then re shoot or play back If the same message recurs frequently the camera may be damaged Note the error number xx and take the camera to a Customer Support Help Desk If this message appears immediately after you have taken a shot the camera may not have shot the image Switch to the Playback mode and check whether the image was actually recorded Bunoouse qnoj 125 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The camera will not operate Power is not turned on Press the ON OFF button for a few moments CF card slot cover or battery cover is open Be sure the cover is closed securely Batteries are loaded in the wrong direction Reload the batteries in the correct direction Batteries are depleted Replace with unused alkaline or f
39. region compression excluding movie depending on the purpose Compression Purpose Resolution Purpose d Superfine High Quality Shoot higher quality images Print larger than A4 size A Fine Shoot normal quality images 2592 x ny AT mm 8 3 x 11 7 ul Normal Normal Shoot more images in prints Large ben e Print larger than Letter Movies can be shot with the following resolutions PXeS High size 216 x 279 mm 8 5 x ER riu 11 in prints E E x pixels Print up to A4 size 210 x 297 M1 Toe mm 8 3 x 11 7 in prints Ez 320 x 240 pixels Medium 1 ixels Print up to Letter size 216 x rea 160 x 120 pixels p 279 mm 8 5 x 11 in prints 1 us e Print postcard size 148 x Press the FUNC button M2 1200 100 mm 6 x 4 in prints 2 Select 4L using Medium 2 Print L size 119 x 89 mm pixels 4 7 x 35 in pri the up or down l ow 4 7 x 3 5 in prints 640 x Send images as ule sm alll 480 e mail attachments e E setting is pixels Shoot more images Paese soiseg eu Shooting The Basics J Select the Excluding s resolution you wish to set using the left or right button 1600x1200 SEN MiL_mmwsec Number of recordable images Only displayed when the resolution compression or file format is selected 4 Press the SET button 5 Select the compression you K gt wish to set using MAE mr E II the left or right button You can s
40. set the camera s video signal format to the one used in your region before using it with a TV monitor p 118 Language Setting Please see page 22 to change the language setting Charging the Date Time Battery The camera has a built in rechargeable lithium battery that maintains the date time and other camera settings This battery recharges when the main batteries are inserted into the camera When you first purchase the camera place fully charged batteries in it or use the AC adapter kit sold separately for at least 4 hours to charge the date time battery It will charge even when the camera power is set to Off If the Date Time menu appears when the camera power is turned on it means that the date time battery charge is depleted Recharge it as described above Read This First Safety Precautions Before using the camera please ensure that you have read and understood the safety precautions described below Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself other persons and equipment In the next few pages the term equipment refers primarily to the camera and its power supply accessories see the System Map for power supply accessory details NWARNINGS Do not aim the camera directly into the su
41. settings For embedding the date on the image data refer to page 55 GA Date Tine Set Date Tine 1 06 2004 09 30 mm dd yy v SET 1 Cancel suonounJ oiseg eeuje ou BuuedeJg To set the camera so that the date and time will not appear on the image when it is being shot but only when it is printed see either Setting the Print Style p 105 or the Direct Print User Guide supplied with the Camera 21 Preparing the Camera The camera has a built in rechargeable lithium battery for saving settings such as the date and time This battery is recharged by the AA size batteries while itis in the camera Right after purchasing the camera leave fully charged batteries in the camera or plug in the AC Adapter Kit ACK600 sold separately for about 4 hours to charge the date time battery It will charge even when the camera power is turned off If the Date Time menu appears when the camera power is turned on the date time battery charge is low Use the E Fl Charging the date time battery above method to recharge it 22 Setting the Language Use this feature to select the language for the LCD monitor display 7 Turn the power on p 31 2 Press the MENU button and select the fi Set up menu using the left or right button II 1 08 08 04 09 30 KE 30 48 Off J Select Language using the up or down button and press the SET button
42. some image files amp An audio file other than a wave file or a file saog Shootrig Moge 1p39 6 P with unrecognized format is attached Exposure Compensation p 85 A JPEG file with format not conforming to White Balance p 86 Design rule for Camera File System Photo Effects p 90 Standards ISO Speed p 89 RN RAW format file Flash p 43 A file with unrecognized format Macro Mode p 45 Manual Focus p 93 AV E z Light Metering Mode p 83 The on off setting of the LCD monitor Fl display mode is memorized when the m E m Resolution Movies p 41 camera is turned off When the camera is Tap Low Battery p 17 turned on again it assumes the last In addition to the above the shutter speed aperture value histogram and recorded movie time are displayed as in the example in the figure on the left 1 Each mode of the SCN mode appears p 51 2 a appears even in No Display mode mode However when the LCD monitor is turned on and the Change the monitor may not automatically turn on the next time the camera is started batteries message appears the LCD 29 suonounJ oiseg eeuje ou BuuedeJg Preparing the Camera 30 While a recorded image is displayed on the LCD monitor you can check the exposure with the graph see About the Histogram below that shows the distribution of the brightness data If the exposure requires
43. taken by pressing the shutter button even while an image is displayed 38 Shooting The Basics Using the Mode Dial Image Zone Settings fitting the shooting conditions of your subject can easily be set using the shooting mode dial BI Movie co Stitch Assist Use this mode to shoot im movies Sound is also Er e recorded simultaneously p 56 D Portrait Use this mode when taking shots that you want to Use this mode when you hi e Pa ona ud combine into a panorama background to blur p28 24 Landscape sU Use this mode to shoot spacious landscape scenes Use this mode to capture human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky or night scene The flash is directed at the person and the shutter speed is slow so both the person and the background can be beautifully shot AL Use this mode to shoot fast moving objects SCN Special Scene soiseg eu Select from 8 scene modes to shoot with the most appropriate settings for the scene p 51 E Slow Shutter 1 Use this mode to shoot moving objects to make them appear blurred such as river rapids 39 Shooting The Basics 1 Turn the shooting mode dial and set the icon of the mode you wish to use to c Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode p 34 Pi and Shooting Modes Always use a tripod to prevent camera
44. you wish to shoot 34 5 Use the zoom lever to achieve the desired composition relative subject size in the viewfinder amp Magnifies the size of the subject Telephoto Decreases the size of the subject Wide angle The angle of view can be adjusted within the 38 to 114 mm range in 35mm film equivalent When the LCD monitor is on the combined use of the digital zoom and optical zoom enables magnified shooting up to approx 12x See Digital Zoom p 47 6 Press the shutter button halfway The shutter button has a two stage action Shooting The Basics Z Press the shutter Pressing Halfway Pressing halfway automatically sets the exposure and focus s ST BS Two beeps will sound when the camera has finished metering and the upper indicator will light green or orange If the LCD monitor is on the AF frame will appear green The lower indicator will blink yellow and the beep will sound one time if the subject is difficult to focus on button all the way Pressing Fully Pressing fully releases the shutter IE z You will hear the shutter A A sound when the shot is wns Vi og complete Do not move the camera until you hear this sound The upper indicator blinks green while data is recorded onto the CF card The picture appears for approximately two seconds on the LCD monitor if it is on changed in this mode With the Review function you c
45. 107 Set up Menu Menu Item Setting Content Reference Page Mute Set On to mute the start up sound operation sound self timer sound and shutter sound all at once For details see How the Mute setting in the fij Set up menu and each sound setting in the PA My Camera menu are related on page 74 On Off Note that the warning signal beeps even when the Mute setting is On Volume Adjusts the volume of the start up sound operation sound self timer sound shutter sound or playback sound after pressing the SET button The volume cannot be adjusted if Mute is set to On e oaa Off zamnU 3 o000 1 ammi 4 a000 2 amma 5 Start up Vol Adjusts the Start up Sound volume when the camera powers up Operation Vol Adjusts the Operation Sound volume when any button except the shutter button is operated 31 71 suonounJ peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions Menu Item Setting Content rd Selftimer Vol Adjusts the volume of the self timer sound played 2 sec before the shutter is 46 released Shutter Volume Volume Adjusts the Shutter Sound volume when the shutter button is pressed all the 35 way There is no shutter sound in Movie mode Playback Vol 60 98 Adjusts the sound volume when a sound memo or movie is played The Auto Power Down and Display Off settings can be set by pressing the SET button Auto Power Down
46. 2 beforehand In addition the resolution locks to M2 1600 x 1200 and the compression locks to the Fine setting rendering smaller file sizes 7 Press the FUNC button 2 Select 4L using the up or down button The current setting is displayed J Select Postcard using the left or right button 54 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 4 Press the FUNC button 5 Shoot the image When you press the shutter button halfway the area that will not get printed the top and bottom sides grays out Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode p 34 Selecting cancels the On setting of the digital zoom Shooting The Basics certain Shooting modes Please refer to Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode p 159 When Date Stamp p 55 is set to Date or Date amp Time amp appears on images in step 2 and 3 For printing instructions refer to the Direct Print User Guide El Some settings are not available with Embedding the Date in the Image Data You can embed the date on image data when is selected The date will be printed on your images even if it has not been set by the computer or printer Ensure that the camera s date time is set beforehand p 21 You cannot embed t
47. 6 Custom settings SA 94 D Date Time WR 99 ssee 21 Default Settingegmee A 69 74 DIGITAL Terminal esee 12 111 Digital Zoom Direct Transfer Display Modes Detailed i Standard a an DPOF Iint Settingsgffe ssss 103 liiansferefider eeseeeee 107 E Erasing All Inages A ei echte 64 INDEX Display d Imag s nne 37 Sirigle Image snc eL 64 Exposure Aperture Priority AE Compensation Shutter Speed Priority AE 5 White Balang sieui repre F Fast Sh ltter ncn peres File No Reset eh eg ree eyes File Numbers Flash Focal Length Focus ee am Manual R FOPMAL enrii o ue Image Zone atf SEF A 39 Index Playback gf mee 59 Indicators dme seu E 14 Information View Interface Cable T ie Scns ee 89 J JUMP set ee needed eee E EUH eere dan 60 L Landscape Mode sess 39 Language LCD Monitor Lens ffl oneee Close Up Lens Conversion Lens Adapter Tele converter i WideiSonyerteme M Light Metering Center Weighted Averaging 83 Evaluative Spot AE Point M Magftolllilode Ee
48. Digital Zoom to zoom images 47 Col On Off Default setting 69 suonounJ peoueApy li Shooting Advanced Functions Reference Menu Item Setting Content Page Sets the duration images display on the LCD monitor after the shutter Review button is released 37 Off 2 to 10 sec Sets whether or not the image will be displayed in reverse as with a D Reverse Disp mirror when the LCD monitor is turned 180 degrees 25 On Off Sets the date format to be embedded in image data when is Ii Date Stamp selected 55 Off Date Date amp Time Saves settings selected in the Rec menu and the function menu to C Save Settings the mode dial s C mode 94 c Play Menu 3 Reference Menu Item Setting Content Page EZ Protect Protects images from accidental erasure 100 Rotate Rotates images 90 or 270 degrees clockwise in the display 97 Sound Memo Adds sound memos to images 98 Erase All Erases all images from a CF card excluding protected images 64 Auto Play Plays images automatically one after the other 99 Print Order Sets which images and how many copies will be printed on a printer 103 with the direct print function or at a photo lab service Default setting 70 Shooting Advanced Functions Menu Item Setting Content Page Reference Transfer Order Specifies images before downloading to a computer
49. ENGLISH CDI E144 010 Canon 2004 CANON INC PRINTED IN CHINA epino Jasp eeu GEV PISMA WHAINVD IVLIDIG WOULO Canon WU PowerShot A95 DIGITAL CAMERA Camera User Guide DiG C m 9 AC miitin PO KZ E PictBridge DPOF pIRECT BUBBLE JET PRINT DIRECT Please read the Read This First section p 4 Please also see the Software Starter Guide and the Direct Print User Guide Disclaimer 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 Canon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice 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 Canon makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data du mistaken operation or malfunction camera the software the Com cards CF cards personal peripheral devices or us cards Trademark Acknowledgements Canon and PowerShot are trademarks of Canon Inc CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation Macintosh Mac OS and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the United States and other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows NT
50. Lens Ring Terminal Cover DIGITAL Terminal p 111 The following cables are used to connect the camera to a computer or printer Computer Interface Cable IFC 400PCU supplied with the camera Direct Print Compatible Printers Sold Separately CP Printers Interface Cable IFC 400PCU supplied with the camera or the Direct Interface Cable DIF 100 supplied with the CP 100 CP 10 Bubble Jet Printers Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Printers Please refer to your Bubble Jet printer user guide PictBridge Compliant Printers Interface Cable IFC 400PCU supplied with the camera 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 12 Components Guide Strap Mount LCD Monitor Mode Switch p 32 Attaching the wrist strap p 26 28 Indicators p 14 L Viewfinder ac e of r o s a i CF Card Slot Cover p 18 un Flash Up Button p 43 66 Right Button p 66 9 ae Left Button p 66 DC IN JZ SERE MENU DISP 9 w Macro MF Manual Focus N 9 QQ aT Down Button p 45 66 93 Terminal p 134 4 FUNC Function 4 Single SET e Image Erase Button p 64 66 AF Frame Selector ki Batt 15 Button p 81 atter Ayer p 15 MENU Button p 67
51. List images Browse Images with ZoomBrowser EX 2 Using the software and computer to download images 2 See the Software Starter Guide Using the Camera to Download Images Direct Transfer Function 2 See Downloading Images by Direct Transfer below Downloading Images by Direct Transfer Use this method to download images using camera operations Install the supplied software and adjust the computer settings before using this method for the first time p 110 All Transfers and saves all images to Ls Images the computer Transfers and saves to the g New computer only the images that Images have not been previously transferred Transfers and saves to the za computer only the images with P DPOF Transfer Order settings Images p 107 113 suoljoun4 snoueA li Various Functions Transfers and saves single images dpi to the computer as you view and select them Transfers and saves single images to the computer as you view and amp Wallpaper select them The transferred images display on the computer desktop 7 Confirm that the Direct Transfer Direct Transfer C All Inoges menu is displayed on the camera s LCD monitor The Dv button will light blue Press the MENU button if the Direct Transfer menu fails to appear C gt Select amp Transfer Wallpaper Direct Transfer Menu 114
52. Maintenance Use the following procedures to clean the camera body lens viewfinder LCD monitor and other parts Camera Body Wipe 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 Never use synthetic cleansers on the camera body or lens If dirt remains contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the separate Canon Customer Support leaflet LCD Monitor Viewfinder Use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt If necessary gently wipe the viewfinder and LCD monitor with a soft cloth or an eyeglass lens wiper to remove stubborn dirt Never rub or press forcefully on the LCD monitor These actions may damage it or lead to other problems Never use water paint thinner benzene or detergents to clean the camera as these may cause damage or deformation 139 xipueddy Specifications All data is based on Canon s standard testing methods Subject to change without notice PowerShot A95 Camera Effective Pixels Approx 5 0 million Image Sensor 1 1 8 inch CCD Total number of pixels Approx 5 3 million ene 7 8 W 23 4 T mm 35 mm film equivalent 38 W 114 T mm 2 8 W f 4 9 T Digital Zoom Approx 4 1x Up to approx 12x in combination with the optic
53. Syste MEMES ee aaae 73 Viewfinder r Altofocus range 36 VOC Aseo eese 71 W WAVE Files White Balance Wide angle df Z ZOON E oec 47 155 xipueddy FCC Notice Tested To Comply itt t Digital Camera Model PC1099 FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and
54. ack 7 Press the zoom lever toward 57 while in index playback p 59 The jump bar appears 2 Change the image selection Jump 9 images back or forward using the left or right button Pressing the left or right button while holding the SET button displays the first set or last set of 9 images J Press the zoom lever toward Q The jump bar disappears and the camera returns to index playback f you press the zoom lever once more toward Q the camera returns to single image playback Jump Bar 60 Viewing Editing Movies Viewing Movies You can playback the images shot in 8 mode 1 Slide the mode switch to DJ Movies cannot be viewed in index playback 2 Select a movie using the left or right button and press the SET button A movie displays with the SET icon on it The movie playback panel appears J Select E Play using the left or right button and press the SET button The movie images and sound will play You can adjust the Panel volume using the up or down button Movie Playback Volume Playback The Basics When a movie has finished playing it will display the last frame If the SET button is pressed in this state the camera will revert to the movie playback panel If the SET button is pressed again the movie will start playing from the first frame Pausing and Resuming Play Press the SET button to pause t
55. al zoom Optical Viewfinder Real image zoom viewfinder 1 8 inch low temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD approx LCD Monitor 118 000 pixels TTL autofocus AF System Focusing frame 9 point AiAF 1 point AF Fixed to center Any position is available Shooting Distance from the front of the lens Normal 45 cm 1 5 ft infinity Macro 5 45 cm 2 0 in 1 5 ft W 25 45 cm 9 8 in 1 5 ft T Manual Focus 5 cm 2 0 in infinity W 25 cm 9 8 in infinity T Shutter Mechanical shutter electronic shutter 15 1 2000 sec Shutter Speeds The shutter speed range varies according to shooting modes Slow shutter speeds of 1 3 sec or slower operate with noise reduction Light Metering System Evaluative Center weighted average or Spot Center AF point 140 Specifications Exposure Control System Program AE Shutter priority AE Aperture priority AE Manual exposure control Exposure Compensation 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments Sensitivity Auto ISO 50 100 200 400 equivalent White Balance Auto pre set available settings Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent or Fluorescent H or custom Built in Flash Auto on off Red eye reduction available Flash Range Normal 45 cm 4 4 m 1 5 14 ft W 45 cm 2 5 m 1 5 8 2 ft T Macro 25 45 cm 9 8 in 1 5 ft
56. alue to suit your shooting purposes After settings are made shooting procedures are the same as for the mode p 34 See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode p 159 at the end of this manual to find out which settings can be changed in which shooting modes How to Use the Mode Dial 1 Check that the camera is in Shooting mode 2 Turn the mode dial and set the icon of the function you wish to use to 76 e If the LCD monitor is on the shutter speed and aperture value appear automatically Shutter Speed Aperture Value The camera operates in the following ways according to the selected function P The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture value Tv The user selects a shutter speed using the left or right button Av The user selects an aperture value using the left or right button The user selects the setting the shutter speed or the aperture value M using the SET button and select a shutter speed or an aperture value using the left or right button The correct exposure has been set if the shutter speed and aperture value show in white on the LCD monitor 3 Shoot the image Shooting Advanced Functions 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 The shutter speed and aperture value will sho
57. an change the length of time images show onthe LCD monitor after shooting or set it so they do not show at all p 37 If the orange or yellow indicator blinks while you press halfway you can still press fully to take the shot Images are first saved into the camera s internal memory before being recorded onto the CF card allowing the next images to be taken immediately as long as sufficient space is available in the internal memory The beep and shutter sound can be set On Off in the Set up menu p 71 Even when the shutter sound is set to i EA On p 74 no sound will be heard if Mute is set to On There is no shutter sound in movie mode Shots cannot be taken while the flash is charging E See page 159 for settings that can be 35 soiseg eu Shooting The Basics Shooting with the Viewfinder You can save power by turning the LCD monitor off p 26 and using the viewfinder to shoot 1 Compose the image so that the subject appears in the center of the frame in the viewfinder autofocus range Shows approximate Viewfinder window center of the image Y About the Autofocus Function 5l This camera employs AiAF artificial intelligence autofocus technology which uses a broad metering field to calculate the focal distance with high precision It delivers a crisp focus even when the photographic subject is slightly off center 36
58. and distort resulting in fire Read This First The camera terminal of the compact power adapter is 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 Exercise due caution when screwing on the separately sold wide converter tele converter close up lens and conversion lens adapter If they loosen fall off and shatter the glass shards may cause an injury 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 NCAUTIONS 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 charger to charge the batteries or power the camera Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas Storage in such areas could lead to fire electrical shock or other damage 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
59. ar in the final shot p 36 When the lens is zoomed out to the wide angle end the recordable area is approx 56 x 42 mm 2 2 in x 1 7 in and at telephoto end it is 87 x 65 mm 3 4 in x 2 6 in When the zoom position is located between the telephoto end and the wide angle end the distance between the front of the lens and the subject will be the same as the telephoto end The exposure may not be optimal when the flash is used in macro mode 1 Closest focal distance Maximum optical telephoto setting 45 soiseg eu Shooting The Basics Self timer DID MIEN CIDP Tv Av M 24 B A E SCN 7 Press the FUNC button and select L1 Drive Mode using the up or down button The current setting is displayed 2 Select or using the left or right button and press the FUNC button When is selected the shutter release will be delayed for 10 seconds and when is selected the shutter release will be delayed for 2 seconds after you press the shutter button J Shoot the image When is selected the self timer lamp starts blinking when the shutter button is pressed all the way The self timer sounds and the blinking gets faster two seconds before the shutter activates 46 When is selected the self timer lamp blinks fast from the beginning The shutter activates in two seconds Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode p 34
60. are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies 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 Flowchart and Reference Guides FA This Guide Shooting with the Camera Software Starter Guide Installing the Software L3 This Guide Connecting the Camera to a Computer i This Guide ae Software Starter Guide Downloading Images to a Computer Direct Print User Guide Printer User Guide Using the Printer and Printing p p Symbols Used Icons under title bars show the operations mode As in the example below the mode dial should be set to im P Tv Av M 9 a Pi amp E SCN or ri 4 Using the Flash D PPS CRPTETI CIDP Tv Av M sa B A F SCN C This mark denotes issues that may affe
61. ark on the camera and the g mark on the ring are aligned lift off the ring 4 Align the e mark on the conversion lens adapter with the mark on the camera and turn the adapter in the direction of the arrows as far as the U mark on the camera To remove the conversion lens adapter turn the adapter in the opposite direction with holding down the ring release button 5 Set the lens on the adapter and attach it securely by turning it in the indicated direction 137 xipueddy Appendix Completely remove all dust and dirt from o conversion lenses with a lens blower brush before use The camera may focus on any dirt that remains Exercise due caution when handling the lenses since it is easy to dirty them with finger prints Be careful not to drop the camera or adapter when removing the ring When shooting with these attachments please use the LCD monitor to compose your shots The attachments block part of the view through the viewfinder and the area shown in the viewfinder does not match the area of the shot that is actually recorded Also the angle of view cannot be confirmed in the viewfinder You should not shoot images in Cay mode when using these attachments Although it is possible to select this mode at the camera the PhotoStitch software will not be able to stitch the images together at the computer 138 Appendix Camera Care and
62. at can be Shooting Advanced Functions Select the AF Frame TAP Tv Av M39 za i8 SCN You can change the autofocus frame AF frame selection method The AF frame will appear when the LCD monitor is turned on 7 FlexiZone 1 Manual i setting 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 It can only be selected when the mode dial is set to P TV AV or M p 26 The camera automatically LI L1 L1 AiAF selects between 9 AF O LJ L Auto frames to focus on oO oO Selection according to the shooting Li conditions Of 9 AF frames the middle one is selected to o Cener focus This is convenient Selection for making sure the focus is exactly where you want it oO indicates the AF frame which appears on the monitor e g AiAF 7 Inthe Rec menu select AF frame e g Center See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 81 suoljJouN4 peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions 2 Select the desired AF frame using the left or right button J Press the MENU button You can immediately shoot the image using the selected AF frame by pressing the shutter button instead of pressing the MENU button For operation when FlexiZone has been sel
63. at such batteries may leak overheat or burst Always check the seals on store bought batteries before loading them as some batteries may come with defective seals Do not use batteries with defective seals Never use batteries that look like this Batteries with all or part of the seal electrical insulation sheath peeled off d The positive electrode plus terminal is flat o o The negative terminal is correctly formed protruding from the metal base but the seal does not extend up over the edge of the metal base Battery Status Indications The LCD monitor displays an icon or message to let you know when batteries are low or depleted Power lamp blinks green Batteries are beginning to run low Replace or recharge the batteries if you wish to continue using the camera If the LCD monitor is off this icon will appear when you Ca press any of the following buttons DISP 4 or amp MF button Batteries are fully depleted and the Change the camera can no longer operate You batteries should replace the batteries immediately 17 suonounJ oiseg eeure ou Buuedeugd Preparing the Camera Installing a CF Card 1 Be sure that the camera is turned off 2 Slide the CF card slot cover in the direction of the arrow and open it J Insert the CF card with the label facing up Push the card in until the CF card eject button fully extends
64. atteries sold separately or the AC Adapter Kit ACK 600 sold separately p 134 Movies with an original length of 1 second Fil or more can be edited in 1 frame units 63 soiseg aul Please note that erased images cannot be recovered Exercise caution before erasing a file Kj Erasing Images Individually 1 Slide the mode switch to DJ 2 Select the image you wish to erase using the left or right button and press the button A confirmation screen appears 3 Select Erase using the left or right button and press the SET button To cancel instead of erasing select Cancel and press the SET button FE Protected images cannot be erased with i the erase function p 100 64 Erasing All Images 7 In the E Play EEEED menu select fi Erase all and press the SET button A confirmation screen appears 2 Select OK using the left or right button and press the SET button To cancel instead of erasing select Cancel and press the SET button E Erase all images Cancel e e The Erase all function erases all the image data recorded on the CF card Protected images cannot be erased with the erase function p 100 To erase the images and all other data recorded on the CF card see Formatting a CF Card p 19 Erasing li The Basics 65 Shooting Advanced Functions Selecting Menus and S
65. by the strap 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 Do not operate the flash with dirt dust or other items stuck to its lens The resulting heat build up could damage the flash Read This First Ensure that the battery charger or compact power adapter is plugged into a power outlet of the specified rating not over the specified rating The plug of the battery charger varies according to region Do not use the battery charger or compact power adapter if the cable or plug is damaged or if the plug is not fully inserted into the power outlet Do not allow metal objects such as pins or keys or dirt to contact the charger terminals or plug If 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 10 Read This First Preventing Malfunctions Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place 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 data Avoid Condensation Related Problem
66. camera You can easily print images stored in the CF card by connecting the camera to a direct print compatible printer 1 with a cable and then pressing the camera s Drv button You can specify the images on your CF card you want to print and how many copies you want DPOF 2 Print Settings and then take the CF card to a participating photo lab that supports DPOF to have them printed out later This camera complies with the industry standard PictBridge therefore you can connect the camera to non Canon PictBridge compliant printers and print images 2Digital Print Order Format This manual explains the DPOF print settings For information on how to print images refer to the Direct Print User Guide supplied with the camera Also refer to your printer s manual 101 suonoun J snoueA li Various Functions Print settings DPOF Print Settings p 103 Image Transmission Settings DPOF Transfer Order p 107 E Direct Print Compatible Printing For details see the Direct Print Photo Lab SS gat User Guide c 1 e Also refer to your printer s manual Bubble Jet Printer Non Canon PictBridge compliant printers CP Printer W Printers that Can Be Used with this Camera Canon Direct Print Compatible CP Printers See the System Map Direct Print Compatible Bubble Jet Printers For more information visit your nearest Canon retailer
67. 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 159 Shooting Advanced Functions Shooting menu settings Zoom location Manual focus location 3 Select Save Settings in the Rec menu and press the SET button i o CHEN See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 4 Select OK and press the SET button D Press the MENU button C Save Settings Save current settings The setting contents do not influence E Fl other shooting modes Saved settings can be reset p 75 Setting the Auto Rotate Function This camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects the 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 7 In the fii Set up menu select FI Auto Rotate See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 o Auto Rotate 04 09 30 Ya m English 2 Select On and press the MENU button When this function is on an icon showing the orientation of the camera appears at the upper right corner of the LCD monitor when information display is on B Normal n Right end down A Left end down 95 suonoun4 peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions This function may not operate correctly o when th
68. careful to load the batteries with their positive and negative ends in the right direction Never mix batteries of different types or from different manufacturers All four batteries should be identical Before inserting the batteries wipe the battery terminals well with a dry cloth Oil from one s skin or other dirt may cause a considerable reduction in the number of recordable images or reduced usage time 16 Battery performance deteriorates at low temperatures especially with alkaline batteries If you are using the camera in cold areas and batteries are running down faster than they should you may be able to restore performance by placing batteries in an inner pocket to warm them up prior to use But be careful that you don t put the batteries into a pocket together with a metal key chain or other metallic objects as these objects may cause batteries to short circuit f you do not plan to use the camera for a long time remove the batteries from the camera and store them in a safe place Batteries may leak and damage the camera if left installed during prolonged periods of non use However the date time and other camera settings may reset to default settings if the batteries have been removed for more than three weeks Preparing the Camera NWARNING Never use damaged batteries or batteries whose outer seal is completely or partially missing or peeled off as there is risk th
69. ch to BI 2 Press the zoom lever toward e X lg Approximate position Playback The Basics You can move around the magnified image using the up down left or right button Pressing the zoom lever toward Q while holding the SET button down magnifies the image approx 2 5 times approx 5 times and 10 times in order Canceling the Magnified Display 7 Press the zoom lever toward Es Movie frames and index playback images cannot be magnified You can magnify an image while it is F displayed on the LCD monitor in Shooting mode immediately after the image is shot p 37 2 Viewing Images in Sets of Nine Index Playback Up to 9 images can be viewed at once in index playback 1 Slide the mode switch to PJ 2 Press the zoom lever toward ZZ 9 images appear at once index playback J Change the image selection using the up down left or right button Pressing the up button in this row displays the ye B previous set of 9 images PX sees A bn Selected Images Pressing the down button in this row displays the next set of 9 images soiseg aul 4 Press the zoom lever toward Q Index playback cancels and the display reverts to single image playback Press the DISP button to show the F information for the displayed image p 28 59 Playback The Basics Jumping Between Images The display can be advanced or set back 9 images in index playb
70. changing the setting in Self timer Sound in the mJ My Camera menu p 74 See Photo Tips and Information p 150 Fl You can change the self timer sound by Shooting The Basics Digital Zoom ATE euo P Tv Av M 99 za Ei amp SCN Images can be zoomed with the combined optical and digital zoom functions as follows Approximately 3 8x 4 9x 6 1x 7 6x 9 3x and 12x 1 Press the DISP button to turn the LCD monitor on 2 In the I3 Rec menu select ES Digital Zoom See Selecting Menus S l and Settings p 66 Digital Zoon Joff Sec 3 Select On using the left or right button and press the MENU button 4 Press the zoom lever toward W The lens will zoom to the maximum optical telephoto setting and stop Press the zoom lever toward again to further zoom the image digitally to zoom back out Oy Press the lever toward D 1 The combined magnifications of the optical zoom and digital AS BR E zoom are displayed 5 Shoot the image Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode p 34 The digital zoom cannot be used when the LCD monitor is off Images become coarser the more they are digitally zoomed Since camera shake may become a factor when using the digital zoom the use of a tripod is recommended g 47 soiseg eu Shooting The Basics Continuous Shooti
71. correctly from in front of the lens This reverse display function can be turned off p 70 2 Fold the LCD monitor back against the camera body Fold ituntil it clicks into place against the camera body If itis not fully closed the image will appear reversed and icons and messages will not display Icons and messages will appear and images will show properly not reversed when the LCD monitor is folded against the camera until it clicks The image in the LCD monitor may darken when the monitor is used under sunlight or other strong lighting This is not a defect 25 suonounJ oiseg eJeuie ou BuuedeJg Preparing the Camera Using the LCD Monitor Pressing the DISP button switches the LCD monitor display mode Shooting Mode DISP Button Standard No Information W Detailed Information View AF Frame Point Frame Aperture Value Still images Shots Remaining Movies seconds Remaining Movie Time DISP Button Elapsed Time L Io The AF frame changes according to its setting LCD monitor On AF Frame set to AiAF p 81 Green Focusing complete focused AF frame Does not appear Focusing difficulty 26 AF Frame set to Center or FlexiZone p 81 Green Focusing complete Yellow Focusing difficulty Preparing the Camera Icons Displayed in Shooting Mode
72. ct the camera s operation This mark denotes additional topics that Fl complement the basic operating procedures Table of Contents Items marked with are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures Read This First Please Read oriens 4 Safety Precautions Preventing Malfunctions Components Guide Preparing the Camera RR Installing the Batteries 15 Installing a CF Card esses 18 Setting the Date Time Setting the Language at 22 Opening the LCD Monitor 24 Using the LCD Monitor ees 26 Basic Functions Turning the Power On Off s 31 Switching between Shooting and Playback 32 Shooting The Basics Autoifilod e mN IA 34 Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting 37 Using the Mode Dial Image Zone Portrait MibLandSgapo RREEQEEE Fl Night Scene mess 39 Fast Shutter sssssss 39 E Slow Shutter 39 Changing the Resolution and Compression 41 5 Using the Flash 43 amp Macro Mode i 45 Self timer 46 Digital Zoom ss AT Continuous Shooting 48 rid Shooting Panoramic Images Stitch Assist 49 SCN Special Scene Mode
73. ctions Rotating Images in the Display Attaching Sound Memos to Image 98 Auto B 9y ange Oren EA 99 Pyglectingilinmages MERA 100 Various Functions AboutPrintiig A A EE 101 DPOF Print Settings nnas nth 103 Image Transmission Settings DPOF Transfer Order 107 Downloading Images to a Computer 108 Computer System Requirements 109 Viewing Images on a TV Set PE f Resetting the File Number 118 Customizing the Camera My Camera Settings 120 Registering My Camera Settings 121 Using the Power Kits Sold Separately 132 Using the Lenses Sold Separately Camera Care and Maintenance Battery Performancgeffte 144 CF Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable Images 145 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode 159 Read This First Please Read Test Shots Before you try to photograph important subjects we highly recommend 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 CompactFlash cards that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a
74. ctrical shock Immediately turn the camera s power off remove the camera batteries or 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 if it is dropped or the casing is damaged Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the camera s power off remove the camera batteries or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk 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 interior immediately turn the camera s power off and remove the camera 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
75. der menu will reappear Images are transferred in order from 5l oldest to newest by the shooting date A maximum of 998 images can be marked 108 Downloading Images to a Computer The following methods can be used to download images recorded by the camera to a computer Some methods are not applicable to all operating systems Downloading via a Camera to Computer Connection Windows Bi Windows B Windows B Windows 98 Me 2000 XP With this method you download images using computer commands after you have installed the appropriate software gt See Connecting the Camera to a Computer p 109 and the separate Software Starter Guide Windows Bl Windows Bi Windows Bl Windows 98 Me 2000 XP With this method you download images using camera button operations after you have installed the appropriate software the computer settings only need to be adjusted for the first download See Connecting the Camera to a Computer p 109 and Downloading Images by Direct Transfer p 113 Various Functions Windows XP With this method you download images using computer commands without installing any software gt See Connecting the Camera to a Computer below software installation is not required and Connecting the Camera to the Computer to Download Images without Installing the Software p 115 Downloading Directly from a CF Card With this method you d
76. dial is set to TV Av or M pressing the SET button will change the item that can be set as described below Fl Turn the LCD monitor on to set the AF Tv Shutter speed AF frame Av Aperture value AF frame M Shutter speed Aperture value AF frame Switching between Light Metering Modes ET M DEI P Tv Av M Evaluative Appropriate for standard shooting conditions including backlit scenes The camera divides images into several zones for light metering It evaluates the complex lighting Light conditions such as the Metering position of the subject the brightness the direct light and the backlighting and adjusts the settings to the correct exposure for the main subject 2 Averages the light metered C i A from the entire frame but gives Roa in greater weight to the subject ging matter at the center Spot AE Meters the area within the spot Point AE point frame Locks the spot metering frame Center to the center of the LCD monitor AF Moves the spot AE point to the Point AF frame 83 suonoun peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions 7 Select E Evaluative in the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus 2j and Settings p 66 rg Smart The current setting is displayed 2 Select a light metering mode using the left or right button and press the FUNC button If you have selected Spot AE Point go to s
77. e Button 13 101 114 Prodal AE Eee nnn 77 POE arenes 100 R Recordable Images eeseeessss 145 Redeye Reguglion sen 44 Resetting the Settings to Default 75 ResolMllmm oe 41 Ring Release Button 45 12 uti 97 S Self timer 3 aeree tre neun 46 lem 74 Shooting 94 66 Reviewing an Image sssssss 37 Switching from Playback Mode 32 EM SOL MR Ad Shooting Mode 159 Dial zz iue ae ete ete emet dei ae 14 Functions Available 159 Shutter Shutter Speed Priority AE 7T SOUFI hri 4 Speed 77 Volume 12 Shutter Button 34 Pressing Fully 929 Pressing Halfway 94 Single Image Playback een 58 Slow Shutter atf M E 39 Sound Memos 98 Speaker 12 Special Scene Mode esee 51 Spegifi amp ations ge RC E 140 143 Start up ieee RR 74 Sold ES eee 74 Stitch Assist Mode res Framing a Subject Shooting otrap iie eee e eater enel oes Ek erg ent das on T Telephoto ge 34 Transfer Direct eener 113 Transfer Order Reset m 99 106 selec ng IMAGES M 107 Troubleshooting sss 126 131 V video
78. e Shooting mode dial to ra The LCD monitor will turn on 2 Select the shooting sequence using the left or right button and press the SET button The shooting sequence is set You can also press the shutter button directly to shoot without pressing the SET button 50 J Shoot the first image The exposure and white balance settings are set and locked with the first image 4 Compose and shoot the second image so that it overlaps the first Minor discrepancies in the overlap can be corrected with the software An image can be retaken Press the left or right button to return to that frame 5 Use the same procedures to shoot the remaining frames A maximum of 26 images can be recorded Press the SET button after the last shot Sequence Shooting The Basics A custom white balance setting p 87 o cannot be set in rz mode To use a custom white balance setting first set it in another Shooting mode The settings in place for the first image are locked in and cannot be changed for subsequent shots A TV cannot be used as the monitor for shooting in this mode See page 159 for settings that can be F changed in this mode SCN Special Scene Mode LUO M BIET SCN By simply selecting one of the following 8 modes you can shoot the image with the most appropriate settings for the scene B Foliage Appropriate for shooting
79. e camera is pointed straight up or down Check that the arrow Eq is pointing in the right direction and if it is not then set the Auto Rotate function to Off Even if the Auto Rotate function is set to On the orientation of images downloaded to a computer will depend upon the software used to download the images 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 When changing the camera s orientation between the horizontal and vertical positions you may hear noise coming from the orientation detection mechanism This is not a malfunction Fl When the camera is held vertically to 96 Playback Advanced Functions Rotating Images in the Display Movie images cannot be rotated When images are downloaded to a computer the orientation of images rotated by the camera will depend upon You can rotate an image by 90 or 270 clockwise in the LCD monitor m I the software used to download the images Original ds T 270 El Rotated images can be magnified p 58 a Images taken vertically with the auto 1 In the E Play mom Es rotate function p 95 set to On will ota e ana press the automatically be rotated to the vertical button position when vie
80. e dial to rij or 88 modes turns the LCD monitor on regardless of whether it is set to on or off A slow shutter speed has likely been selected because of insufficient lighting if the upper indicator blinks orange after the metering preparations are complete and the camera shake icon KJ displays in the LCD monitor Set the flash to 3 or fy or affix the camera to a tripod to shoot After you take a photo by fully pressing the shutter button the image displays on the LCD monitor for approximately two seconds or the review duration you set from 2 to 10 seconds If you press the SET button while the image is displayed it will continue to display p 37 27 suonounJ oiseg eeuje ou BuuedeJg Preparing the Camera Playback Mode Standard DISP Button No Display Image Number and Total Display Image Total DISP Button Compression 1 M2 S Resolution Still image p 41 D Sound memo WAVE file p 98 Movie p 56 Onl Protection Status 28 T Shooting Aperture Value Shutter Speed CHEM FREUE File Number DISP Button Detailed Date Time Histogram Movie Length Detailed Display is not available in index playback 9 images Preparing the Camera Icons Displayed in Playback Mode Detailed Display The following information may also appear with
81. each setting for those sounds Note that the A warning signal beeps even when the Mute setting is On 2Default setting 74 Shooting Advanced Functions Resetting the Settings to Default You can reset the menu and button operation settings to default 1 Turn the power on Can be performed from Shooting or Playback mode 2 Press the MENU button for longer than 5 seconds The message Reset settings to default appears on the LCD monitor 3 Press the left or right button to select OK and press the SET button The screen on the right appears while resetting The normal screen resumes when resetting is complete Tocancel resetting select Cancel instead of OK Q F The following settings do not reset to default Date Time Language and Video System in the fi Set up menu p 72 73 The custom white balance p 87 Newly registered My Camera settings p 120 When the camera is connected to a computer or a printer this operation does not work When the camera is in Shooting mode and mode dial is set to C only C mode settings will revert to default In other cases the C settings will not revert to default 75 suonounJ peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions Using the Mode Dial Creative Zone DUST STET P Tv Av M You can freely select camera settings such as the shutter speed and aperture v
82. ected see Setting an AF Frame Manually on the right 82 EJ Setting an AF Frame Manually WET M DEI 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 The AF frame is fixed to center when an image is shot using the viewfinder with the LCD monitor off or when using the digital zoom even if you previously set the AF frame to the position you desire 4 Set the AF frame to FlexiZone p 81 5 Press the button several times until the AF frame turns green How many times the button should be pressed varies with the selected shooting mode 6 Movethe AF frame WW to the position you wish to set using the up down left or right button Shooting Advanced Functions 7 Press the button You can immediately shoot the image using the selected AF frame by pressing the shutter button instead of pressing button The AF frame will move back to its original position Center if you hold down the button frame to the position you desire before shooting The AF frame is locked to center when using the digital zoom When the Spot AE Point is selected as the light metering mode you can use the selected AF frame as the Spot AE Point on the right For an explanation of the AF frame colors please refer to p 26 When the shooting mode
83. erature zone and allow it to adjust slowly to the new temperature If condensation forms on the CF card store it at reom temperature until the water droplets have evaporated naturally Place the CF card in the supplied case for storage Do not use or store CF cards in the following types of location Locations subject to dust or sand Locations subject to high humidity and high temperatures Formatting a CF Card ERO es GE You should always format a new CF card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data Please note that formatting a CF card erases all data including protected images and other file types Please check the contents of the CF card before formatting it 7 Turn the power on p 31 2 Open the LCD monitor p 24 and press the MENU button Select the fij Set up menu using the left or right button 3 Select El Format using the up or down button and press the SET button Off Volume Power Saving mtem 19 suonounJ oiseg eeure ou Buuedeugd Preparing the Camera C Format Format memory card 4 Select OK using the left or right button and press IB the SET button 70 148 used To cancel formatting Ow a instead select Cancel and press the SET button The capacity of the CF card displayed after formatting will be less than the rated capacity of the CF card This is not a malfunction of the CF card or camera D
84. eter is 52 mm Tele converter TC DC52A This 52 mm threaded diameter magnifying conversion lens is for taking telephoto shots The lens changes the focal length of the camera body s lens by a factor of 1 75x xipueddy 135 Appendix Close Up Lens 250D 52 mm This lens makes it easy to take macro shots With the camera set to Macro mode you can use this option to shoot subjects that are 4 to 16 cm 1 6 to 6 3 in away from the front of the lens at the wide angle end and 8 to 11 cm 3 2 to 4 3 in at the telephoto end filter to the wide converter or tele Fl It is not possible to attach a lens hood or converter 136 Shooting Ranges in Macro Mode Distance bet Front SHIP Lene Field Coverage and Subject 8 cm 45 x 34 mm Telephoto 3 2 in 1 8 x 1 3 in End 11 cm 55 x 41 mm 4 3 in 2 2 x 1 6 in 4 cm 48 x 36 mm Wide Angle 1 6 in 1 9 x 1 4 in End 16 cm 148 x 111 mm 6 3 in 5 8 x 4 4 in Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC52D This separately sold adapter is required for attaching the wide converter tele converter and close up lens 52 mm thread diameter Appendix Attaching a Lens 1 Be sure that the camera is turned off 2 Press the ring release button and hold it down and turn the ring in the direction of the arrow Ring Release Button AES f SN gt A s N Gos v J When the m
85. etes frames from the beginning of the movie e Cut End Deletes frames from the end of the movie e Exit Reverts to the movie playback panel 4 Select the range you wish to delete using the left or right button 62 5 Select E Play using the up or down button and press the SET button The temporarily edited movie will start playing The movie will stop if you press the SET button while it is playing 6 Select Save using the up or down button and press the SET button e When is selected the edited movie is not saved and the camera reverts to the movie playback panel 7 Select Overwrite or NewFile using the left or right button and press the SET button 9 Overwrite Saves the edited movie under the same file name as the original movie The original data is deleted Playback The Basics New File Saves the edited movie under a new file name The original data is not deleted When there is not enough space left on the CF card only the overwrite function is available If this happens a small A appears on the counter of the movie editing bar Protected movies cannot be edited It may take approx 3 minutes to save an edited movie In case the battery runs out during that period the saving process may not be able to be completed To prevent this it is recommended to use new AA size alkaline batteries or fully charged AA size NiMH b
86. ettings Selecting ada ia with the FUNC Button Shooting Mode Only 2 FUNC e O 1 Slide the mode switch to x 2 Press the FUNC button J Select a FUNC menu option using the up or down button 4 Select the setting contents using the left or right button 5 Press the FUNC button 6 Shoot the image 66 3 Select a FUNC menu option using the up or down button 4 Select the setting contents using the left or right button Exposure Compensation 0 p 85 White Balance m p 86 Resolution Movies E E X 6 p 83 FUNC Shoot the Oo image Shooting Advanced Functions Selecting Settings with the MENU Button we 7 Press the MENU button 2 Use the left or right button to switch ose between menus You can also switch between menus using the zoom lever 3 Use the up or down button to select a menu item Plavback Mod 4 Use the left or right button to select the Sue cise settings you wish to set l D Press the MENU button e Rec Menu E3 Play Menu 11 Shooting Mode For items with next to them push the SET button and carry out the settings from the next displayed menu Once the settings are complete press the SET button again and confirm these settings n the Shooting mode you can also close the menu by pressing the shutter button halfway 67 suonounJ peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions
87. folders located in the DCIM folder where xxx is a three digit number from 100 to 998 p 119 Various Functions Viewing Images on a TV Set The supplied AV cable AVC DC300 can be used to view images as you shoot or play them back 7 Turn off the camera p 31 and the TV 2 Attach the AV cable to the A V Out terminal on the camera 3 Plug the other ends of the AV cable to the video in and audio in jacks on the TV Yellow Plug to the Video In Jack u aim lo aum Black Plug to the Audio In Jack 4 Turn on the TV and switch it to Video mode 5 Turn on the camera p 31 The image will appear on the TV Shoot or playback images as usual If the images are not appearing on the TV when shooting press the DISP button 117 suonoun J snoueA li Various Functions Resetting the File Number monitor when the camera is connected ioa TV monitor You can select the way file numbers are The video output signal can be switched assigned F No image will appear on the LCD NTSC or PAL to accommodate E diferent regional standards p 73 The Cd E default setting varies between regions On New images recorded on CF cards with SNISE Hapan nna Canada existing files are assigned the next available PAL Europe Asia excluding number Taiwan Oceania etc The file number of the last image to be shot If the video system is set incorrect
88. g 3 4 oz body only 71 To charge four NB 2AH NiMH batteries 2 To charge two NB 2AH NiMH batteries loaded one at each end of the battery charger CompactFlash Card Card slot type Type 1 Dimensions 36 4 x 42 8 x 3 3 mm 1 4 x 1 7 x 0 1 in Weight Approx 10 g 0 4 oz xipueddy 147 Specifications Wide Converter WC DC52 Sold Separately Magnification Approx 0 7x 35 mm film equivalent at wide angle end approx 26 6 mm Focusing Range from front of lens Approx 0 5 cm 0 2 in infinity when mounted on PowerShot A95 at wide angle end with using the Macro mode Close up Lens 250D 52 mm Sold Separately Focal Length 250 mm Focusing Range from front of lens 4 16 cm 1 6 6 3 in W 8 11 cm 3 2 4 3 in T when mounted on PowerShot A95 with using the Macro mode 52 mm standard filter thread 52 mm standard filter thread Thread Conversion Lens Adapter Diameter LA DC52D is required when mounted on PowerShot A95 Diameter 54 mm 2 1 in Dimensions eno 102 mm 0 4 in Weight Approx 55 g 1 9 oz Thread Conversion Lens Adapter Diameter LA DC52D is required when mounted on PowerShot A95 Diameter 55 7 mm 2 2 in Dimensions Length 237 mm 0 9 in Weight Approx 74 g 2 6 oz 148 Specifications Tele converter TC DC52A Sold
89. g the left or right button and press the SET button 23 Start up Sound 1 sec Canon Recording starts Recording stops when the time is exceeded e Start up Sound 1second Operation Sound 0 3 seconds Self timer Sound 2 seconds e Shutter Sound 0 3 seconds ZD Select 71 Register using the left or right button and press the SET button 8 Select OK using the left or right button and press the SET button mm Various Functions Sounds recorded with the movies and o sound memo function cannot be added as My Camera settings p 56 98 When you register new My Camera settings the previously registered settings are erased File Format of My Camera Settings My Camera settings should conform to the below file formats However CF card images shot with this camera can be registered as My Camera settings regardless of the below formats excluding movies and sound memos p 98 Start up Image Recording Format JPEG baseline JPEG Sampling Rate 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 Image Size 320 x 240 pixels File Capacity 20 KB or less Start up Operation Self timer and Shutter Sounds Recording Format WAVE monaural e Quantization Bits 8 bit Sampling Frequency 11 025 kHz or 8 000 kHz Recording Time 11 025 kHz 8 000 kHz Start up Sound 1 0 sec or less 1 3 sec or less Operation Sound 0 3 sec orless 0 4 sec or less Self timer S
90. gain after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily 3 Press the FUNC button To cancel the exposure compensation return the setting to 0 using the left or right button il See Photo Tips and Information p 150 l Eun a 85 suonoun4 peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions Adjusting the Tone White Balance fee EP Tv Av M aa BS cam When the white balance is set to match the light source the camera reproduces colors more accurately Combinations of setting contents and light source are as follows E Auto ES Daylight Settings are automatically set by the camera For recording outdoors on a bright day For recording under overcast shady or twilight skies For recording under tungsten and bulb type 3 wavelength fluorescent lighting For recording under warm white Eri Fluorescent color white or warm white 3 wavelength fluorescent lighting For recording under daylight fluorescent or daylight fluorescent type 3 wavelength fluorescent lighting E3 Cloudy Z Tungsten pr Fluorescent H For setting a custom value with a white sheet of paper etc to obtain the optimal white balance for the conditions 7 Select M Auto in the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 The current setting is displayed 2 Select the white balance you wish to set using the left or right butt
91. he date on image data when fs is not selected 7 Check that 9 appears on the LCD monitor 2 Select amp Date Stamp in the Rec menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 J Select Off Date nate Star or Date amp Time tn using the left or right Pee E o button ON See Setting the Date G Date d Tim Time p 21 4 Press the MENU button 5 Shoot the image Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode p 34 Save Settings the image data once it has been set When using a CP printer part of the date may not get printed if the credit card size print 54 mm x 86 mm is selected Q The Date Stamp cannot be deleted from 55 Shooting The Basics Movie Mode Mode Dial UN Use this mode to shoot movies The resolution can be set to M 640 x 480 ml 320 x 240 or ml 160 x 120 p 41 1 Turn the Shooting mode dial to The LCD monitor turns on and displays the maximum recording time in seconds 2 Press the shutter button all the way Shooting and sound recording starts simultaneously During the shooting a red circle appears in the upper right of the LCD monitor J Press the shutter button all the way to stop recording the movie The maximum length of individual movie clips is 30 seconds 10 frames second at the setting and 3 minutes 15 frames second at the and settings 56
92. he movie Press it again to resume Fast Forwarding Rewinding Select one of the following operations using the left or right button and press the SET button Exit Return to single image playback KI First Frame Display the first frame E Previous Frame Return to the previous frame Rewinds if the SET button is held down Ha Next Frame Proceed to the next frame Fast forwards if the SET button is held down E Last Frame Display the last frame You may experience frame dropping and audio breakup when playing back a movie on a computer with insufficient system resources The volume at which movies play back F can also be adjusted in the Set up menu p 71 If Mute p 71 is set to On in the Set up menu the volume setting returns to 0 but it can be adjusted using the up or down button Please adjust the audio sound level on soiseg aul the TV when viewing movie files on a TV Editing Movies You can delete unwanted portions at tthe beginning or end of a movie clip 7 Select the movie you wish to edit and press the SET button See Viewing Movies p 60 61 Playback The Basics 2 Select EA Edit using the left or right button and press the SET button The movie editing panel and the movie editing bar appear J Select an editing method using the up or down button Movie Editing Panel Movie Editing Bar e Cut Beginning Del
93. hoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button This screen will appear again once the image is shot 6 Press the FUNC button 42 i Image File Size Estimated p 146 CF Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable Images p 145 Shooting The Basics 5Using the Flash LG SETETE CIDP Tv Av M 39 24 Ei SCN Ca Fireworks the flash is prohibited Use the flash according to the guidelines below The flash fires automatically as required by the lighting level and the red eye reduction lamp fires each time the main flash fires Auto with red eye reduction The flash fires automatically as Auto required by the lighting level Flash on with The red eye reduction lamp red eye and the flash always fire reduction Flash on The flash always fires Flash off The flash does not fire on 7 Press the 5 button to switch between flash modes The selected flash mode appears on the LCD monitor You can switch between settings by pressing the 4 button When the red eye reduction function is on ag mprs e A x When the red eye reduction function is off BE B aA a a A soiseg eu This operation may not work in certain Shooting modes p 159 2 Shoot the image The flash will fire if the upper indicator lights orange when the shutter bu
94. hooting menu Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting LUI SE PIE CID P Tv Av M 2a Bi SCN ca After a photo is taken the image displays on the LCD monitor for two seconds In addition the image will keep on displaying regardless of the review duration setting if one of the following operations is performed 9 Keeping the shutter button fully pressed Pressing the SET button while the image is displayed Press the shutter button halfway again to stop displaying it so that you can shoot the next image soiseg eu li E You can perform the following while images are displayed Erase Images Individually p 64 o the setting details of the image VEA Images p 58 When pressing the SET button while the image is displayed Not available in Clay Stitch Assist mode 37 Shooting The Basics Changing the Image Display Duration The length of time images are displayed after a photo has been taken can be changed from 2 Seconds to 10 seconds or turned off 7 Press the MENU button The e Rec menu appears 2 Select Ei Review using the up or down button J Select a duration setting using the left or right button and press the MENU button With the Off option the image will not display With the 2 sec to 10 sec options the image will appear for the time selected even if you release the shutter button Another picture can be
95. ies see Proper Battery Handling p 15 Specifications CF Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable Images O CF card included with the camera Some CF cards are not sold in some regions The maximum movie clip length is mm 30 sec m 3 min or m 3 min The times shown are the maximum continuous recording times When using a 64 MB or higher capacity CF xipueddy FC FC card FC 32MH FC 64M FC 128M seen 512MSH Superfine Fine and g Normal indicate the compression setting g 24 49 99 198 L Large M1 Medium 1 M2 Medium 2 S L A 43 88 177 354 Small tm m and m indicate the recording d 88 176 355 709 resolution T 4 as us ee a L Large 2592 x 1944 pixels F 136 274 548 1096 M1 Meara 1 2048 x 1536 pixels F 61 122 246 491 M2 Medium 2 1600 x 1200 pixels M24 109 219 440 879 S Small 640 x 480 pixels d 217 435 868 1736 n 640 x 480 pixels A 241 482 962 1893 fl 320 x 240 pixels S A 393 788 1563 3125 m 160 x 120 pixels d 676 1355 2720 5209 mil 45 sec f 92 sec 186 sec 374 sec 743 sec Movie fi 91 sec 183 sec 368 sec 735 sec 1453 sec 241 sec 486 sec 973 sec 1954 sec 3906 sec 145 Specifications Image File Size Estimated NiMH Battery NB 2AH Supplied with the separately sold NiMH Battery
96. ight button You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu will reappear after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily 3 Press the FUNC button 91 suoljJouN4 peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus DT TET CIDP Tv Av M 24 B A SCN CCP The autofocus may not work well on the following 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 e Subjects that are moving quickly e When shooting through glass get as close as possible to avoid reflection off the glass e Subject with horizontal stripes 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 92 Shooting with Focus Lock 7 Aim the AF frame at an object at a similar distance to the subject you wish to shoot 2 Press the shutter button halfway to lock the focus The AE setting will also lock when you do this The exposure may occasionally be incorrect if the difference between the two items is too great Use AF Lock when this happens 3 Recompose the image and press the shutter button all the way to shoot the image Shooting with AF Lock 7 Press the shut
97. images with flowers leaves or trees to enhance color E Snow soiseg aul Appropriate for shooting the subject against the backdrop of snowy mountains while preventing dark subjects and bluish backgrounds Appropriate for shooting scenes by the sea or on sunlit sandy beaches while preventing dark subjects Appropriate for shooting fireworks clearly with the optimal exposure 51 Shooting The Basics Underwater Appropriate for shooting images with the Waterproof Case WP DC50 sold separately This mode uses an optimal white balance setting to reduce bluish tones and record images with natural hues The flash is controlled to fire as seldom as possible Indoor Prevents camera shake and maintains the subject s true color when shooting under fluorescent or tungsten lighting The exposure is regulated so as to avoid the use of flash as much as possible Kids amp Pets Appropriate for shooting movable subjects such as children or pets Night Snapshot Appropriate for shooting human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky or night scene without using a tripod to reduce camera shake 52 1 Turn the mode dial to scn Special Scene mode The current Scene mode screen is displayed 2 Select the scene you wish to shoot using the left or right button and shoot the image The name of the Scene mode is displayed for six seconds each t
98. ime you change the mode Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode p 34 excluding iff For the shooting procedures of ff see the Waterproof Case User Guide included with the Waterproof Case WP DC50 sold separately Shooting The Basics a S TR Underwater SSA mode the shutter speed slows me Use a tripod to m camera shake In amp amp amp E3 and EY modes the ISO speed may increase and cause noise in the image In amp shooting subjects in the following range 1 to 4 m 3 3 to 13 ft telephoto end or 1 m 3 3 ft infinity other zooming positions See page 159 for settings that can be changed in this mode zl in 3 using the LCD monitor is recommended Results may vary depending on the subject When shooting images underwater always turn the power off before inserting the camera into the waterproof case sold separately In H or amp modes using waterproof case WP DC50 sold separately is recommended 53 soiseg eu li Shooting The Basics Postcard Print Mode DORSET euo P Tv Av M 9 za Fi amp SCN You can shoot images with settings appropriate for postcard size printing When printing standard image data to postcard size sometimes the top and bottom sides may not get printed By shooting images in the Postcard Print mode you can check the printing area vertical horizontal ratio of 3
99. lace all 4 batteries with new ones If using rechargeable batteries Batteries do not charge in separately sold battery charger Batteries were placed in the charger in the wrong direction Put batteries back into the charger in the correct direction Poor electrical contact between batteries and the charger Be sure to set batteries firmly into the charger Be sure that the power cord is firmly connected to the charger and is firmly plugged in to the power outlet Battery terminals are dirty Wipe them well with a dry cloth before charging Battery life exceeded Replace all 4 batteries with new ones 128 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Image is blurred or out of focus Camera moved Hold the camera steady while pressing the shutter button Autofocus function hampered by obstruction to AF assist beam Be careful not to block the AF assist beam flash part with a finger or other object The AF assist beam is set to Off Set the AF assist beam to On p 69 Subject out of focal range Ensure that there is at least 45 cm 1 5 ft between the camera lens and subject Use the Macro mode to shoot close ups between 5 and 45 cm 2 0 in to 1 5 ft from the lens when set to wide angle and between 25 to 45 cm 9 8 in to 1 5 ft when set to telephoto Subject is hard to focus o
100. letely fills the frame at the center of the LCD monitor or completely fills the viewfinder You can shoot right after setting the white balance The menu displays again after the shot allowing you to change the settings easily 4 Press the FUNC button 87 suonounJ peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions i 88 You are recommended to set the white balance when shooting in the following conditions The shooting mode dial is set to P and the exposure compensation is set to 0 The correct white balance may not be obtained when the exposure is incorrect image is completely black or white The zoom is positioned to the telephoto end setting Set the digital zoom to Off A Shooting mode other than r is selected In ca mode white balance data cannot be read The flash is set to Flash On or amp 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 red eye reduction or Pg 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 The custom white balance setting is not ca
101. ly the Off is memorized so that images recorded to a camera output may not display properly new CF card start from the next number e f the TV is a stereo model you can plug the audio plug into either the left or right 1 In the rd Set up it File No Reset Audio In jack Please refer to the TV s menu select Ks hee Sai manual for details Fil N R t 53 08 08 04 09 30 A TV set cannot be used in Cay mode File No Reset EY B n See Selecting Menus o o and Settings p 66 m vo 2 Select On or Off using the left or right button 3 Press the MENU button 118 Various Functions Setting the File No Reset to Off is useful Fl for avoiding file name duplication when images are downloaded to a computer About File and Folder Numbers Images are assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9900 and folders are assigned folder numbers from 100 to 998 Folder numbers cannot contain 99 in the last two digits Ex 100 CANOI G 0002 0099 0100 10T CANO B 0102 0199 0200 198 CANO Ba jm 9802 9899 9900 99 in the Folder numbers cannot contain ast two digits 200 CANOI A ed 0002 0099 0100 Folder File Capacity Each folder usually contains up to 100 images However since images shot in continuous shooting and stitch assist mode are always saved into the same folder a folder may contain mo
102. m 15 frames sec Playback Modes Single histogram displayable Index 9 thumbnail images Magnified approx 10x max in LCD monitor Auto play or Sound memos up to 60 sec Direct Print Canon Direct Print and Bubble Jet Direct compatible and PictBridge compatible Display Languages 14 languages available for menus and messages English German French Dutch Danish Finnish Italian Norwegian Swedish Spanish Chinese Russian Portuguese and Japanese My Camera Settings The start up image start up sound shutter sound operation sound and self timer 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 Interface USB mini B PTP Picture Transfer Protocol Audio Video output NTSC or PAL selectable monaural audio 142 Specifications Power Source AA size alkaline batteries included in the camera kit AA size rechargeable NiMH batteries NB4 200 sold separately AC Adapter Kit ACK600 sold separately Operating Temperatures 0 40 C 32 104 F Operating Humidity 10 90 Dimensions 101 1 x 64 6 x 34 7 mm 4 0 x 2 5 x 1 4 in excluding protrusions Weight Approx 235 g 8 3 oz camera body only 1 This digital camera supports Exif 2 2 also called Exif Print Exif Print is a standard
103. mages the P button does not blink blue method For more details please refer to the For The option selected with the Dva Windows XP and Mac OS X Users leaflet button is retained even when the 4 camera s power is turned off The Use the supplied interface cable previous setting will be in effect the next to connect the computer s USB time the Direct Transfer menu is port to the camera s DIGITAL displayed The image selection screen terminal will appear directly when the Select amp Transfer or the Wallpaper option was See steps 2 to 4 on page 111 oc icca 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed with downloading 115 suoljoun4 snoueA li Various Functions Downloading Directly from a CF card 7 Eject the CF card from the camera and insert it into a CF card reader connected to the computer f you are using a PC card reader or a PC card slot first insert the CF card into a PC card adapter sold separately and then insert the loaded adapter into the slot Refer to your card adapter s or card reader s manual for information regarding the connection between the computer and card adapter or card reader 116 2 Double click the icon of the drive with the CF card Depending on the operating system a window opens automatically J Copy images from the card into a folder of your choice on the hard disk The images are stored in the xxx CANON
104. n Use the focus lock or the manual focus to shoot the image See Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus p 92 Subject in recorded image is too dark Insufficient light for shooting e Set the flash on Subject dark in comparison to the background Set exposure compensation to a positive value or use the spot metering function Subject too far for flash to reach When the flash is used the distance between lens and subject should not exceed 4 4 m 14 ft at wide angle and 2 5 m 8 2 ft at telephoto Raise the ISO sensitivity and then shoot See Changing the ISO Speed p 89 129 Bunoouse qnoj Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Subject in Subject too close causing flash to When the flash is used the distance between recorded image is be too bright lens and subject should be no less than 45 cm too bright 1 5 ft Subject bright in comparison to the background Set exposure compensation to a negative value or use the spot metering function Light shining directly on subject or reflected off subject into the camera Adjust the camera angle Flash set to On Set the flash to any other mode except On A vertical bar of light red purple appears on the LCD monitor Subject too bright This is a normal occurrence in devices containing CCDs and does not constitute a malfuncti
105. n explosion Immediately flush with water any area of the body including the eyes and mouth skin or clothing that comes into contact with the inner contents of a battery Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the casings It could lead to leakage and injury Do not short circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects such as key holders It could lead to overheating burns and other injuries 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 Discard the batteries in specialized waste facilities if available in your area 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 If using AA size NiMH batteries use only Canon AA size NiMH batteries and the charger recommended for use with these batteries Use of another charger may cause batteries to overheat or deform posing risk of fire or electric shock Disconnect the battery charger or compact power adapter from both the camera and power outlet after recharging and when the camera is not in use to avoid fires and other hazards Continuous use over a long period may cause a unit to overheat
106. n or at other intense light sources which 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 avoid 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 a Canon Customer Support Help Desk Read This First Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes Failure to do so may result in fire or ele
107. n procedures 2 Use the supplied interface cable to connect the computer s USB port to the camera s DIGITAL terminal DIGITALTerminal 1 Open the terminal cover with your finger nail 2 Hold the USB connector so the side is up then insert it into the DIGITAL terminal securely Always grasp the connector s sides to remove the interface cable from the camera s DIGITAL terminal 3 Slide the camera s mode switch to P 111 suoljoun4 snoueA Various Functions 4 Press the ON OFF button until the power lamp lights green Windows Proceed to steps 5 and 6 on the right Macintosh 2 Refer to the Software Starter Guide and download images 112 5 Select Canon CameraWindow in the events dialog that appears on the computer and click OK first time only XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Camera connected Select the pogram to launch for this action Canon Camera Canon Camerawi Microsott Nes and Camera Wizard Download es from a camera or scanner Always use this program for this action If the events dialog fails to appear click the Start menu followed by Programs or All Programs Canon Utilities CameraWindow and CameraWindow Set Auto Launch Various Functions 6 Click Set in the CameraWindow Set Auto Launch window first time only Liz LT Su cM Start Image Download m
108. nceled even if settings are reset to default settings p 75 Shooting Advanced Functions Changing the ISO Speed DOT EL P Tv Av M 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 7 Select amp ISO Speed in the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 The current setting is displayed 2 Select the ISO speed using the left or right button A shot can be taken immediately by pressing the shutter button The menu will reappear after the shot allowing you to adjust the settings easily 3 Press the FUNC button wD 5 Higher ISO speeds increase the 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 You can easily shoot images in dark places such as indoor settings by using the amp Z Indoor p 52 option of the SCN mode See Photo Tips and Information p 151 89 suonounJ peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions Changing the Photo Effect DDRESSIEIP Tv AVM aa BS E cam You can shoot with different saturation and contrast color effects
109. nd File No can be set to On if Print Type is set to Both or Standard However when connected to a CP printer only the date is printed for the standard print and only the file number is printed for the index print The date prints as the date and time in the 5l format specified in the Date Time menu p 21 106 Resetting the Print Settings The Reset feature clears all print selections and resets Print Type to Standard Date to Off and File No to Off 7 in the Print button See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 2 Select Reset Play menu select amp rder and press the SET amp Print Order DPOF using the left or Standard 2 prints right button and Off press the SET ile No Off nN VENUES button J Select OK using the left or right button and press the SET button Select Cancel and press the SET button to cancel the reset Various Functions 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 You cannot use this function to transfer several images at once to a Mac OS X computer The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format DPOF standards The mark may appear on images o that have had transfer marks set by
110. ng OAP Tv Av M 8 za Fi SCN Use this mode to shoot successive frames while the shutter button is pressed Use this mode to view the Standard images on the LCD monitor as Continuous you shoot continuously The Shooting shutter interval is longer in this mode than in t3 mode Use this mode to shoot High speed continuously with a short Hy Continuous shutter interval You cannot check images while shooting Shooting continuously 7 Press the FUNC button 2 Select LT Drive Mode using the up or down button The current setting is displayed 48 J Select Ci or y using the left or right button and press the FUNC button 4 Press the shutter button halfway to lock the focus 5 Press the shutter button all the way to shoot Shooting will stop when the shutter button is released The shooting speed is as follows When amp is selected Approx 1 5 shots per second When 33 is selected Approx 2 0 shots per second Large Fine mode with LCD monitor off These figures reflect Canon s testing standard The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings lengthen somewhat when the internal memory becomes full The flash can be used but the interval between shots will lengthen to accommodate the flash recharge time al The interval between frames may Shooting The Basics ca Shooting Panoramic Images
111. on See Setting a Custom White Balance p 87 When the LCD monitor is on you can check the setting on the display A shot can be taken immediately by pressing the shutter button The menu will reappear after the shot allowing you to adjust the setting easily 3 Press the FUNC button e Custom Shooting Advanced Functions when the photo effect is set to sepia Fl The white balance cannot be adjusted or Bi B W p 90 Setting a Custom White Balance You can set a custom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the shooting conditions by having the camera evaluate an object such as a piece of white paper or cloth or a photo quality gray card that you wish to establish as the standard white color Especially in the following cases as the white balance may not be adjusted in E Auto shoot after reading the white balance data in Custom Shooting close ups Macro mode Shooting subjects of monotone color such as Sky sea or forest Shooting with a peculiar source of light such as a mercury vapor lamp 7 Select Auto in the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 The current setting is displayed 2 Select EJ Custom using the left or right button J Aim the camera at a piece of white paper or cloth or gray card and press the SET button Aim the camera so that the white paper or cloth or gray card comp
112. on This red bar of light will not be recorded when shooting still photos but it will be recorded when shooting movies White dots or white asterisks appear on the image Light from the flash has reflected off dust particles or insects in the air This occurs more frequently in the following conditions When shooting at the wide angle end When shooting with a high aperture value in the aperture priority AE mode This is a phenomenon that occurs with digital cameras and does not constitute a malfunction Flash will not fire Flash set to Off e Set the flash to On 130 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Image not showing on TV Incorrect video system setting Set the video system to the appropriate setting NTSC or PAL for your TV p 118 Shooting mode set to r Stitch Assist The output will not appear on a TV monitor in r Stitch Assist mode Shoot in a different mode Zoom does not operate Zoom lever was pressed while shooting in Movie mode Operate the zoom before shooting in Movie mode Reading images from CF card is slow Recording images to CF card takes a long time Currently used CF card was formatted in another device Use a CF card formatted in your camera See Formatting a CF Card p 19 Bunoouse qnoj 131 Appendix Using the Power Kits Sold Separately
113. or during a computer connection p 99 108 32 Switching between Shooting and Playback You can quickly switch between Shooting mode and Playback mode This is convenient when you wish to shoot again after checking or erasing an image immediately after it is shot Shooting Mode Playback Mode The lens does not retract for approximately 1 minute after the camera switches to Playback mode Shooting Mode eSlide the mode switch to e Basic Functions Playback Mode Open the LCD monitor and slide the mode switch to gt When a printer sold separately is connected images can be printed see the Direct Print User Guide When the camera is connected to a computer recorded images can be downloaded to and viewed with a computer p 108 When a printer sold separately is properly 5l connected the J 3 or fj icon appears on the LCD monitor p 33 suonounJ oiseg eJeule ou Bunedald Li Shooting The Basics See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode p 159 at the end of this manual to find out which settings can be changed in which Shooting modes Auto Mode Mode Dial In this mode all you have to do is press the shutter button and let the camera do everything else 1 Check that the camera is in Shooting mode p 32 2 Turn the shooting mode dial to Qui 3 Open the LCD monitor if desired 4 Aim the camera at the subject
114. ound 2 0 sec or less 2 0 sec or less Shutter Sound 0 3 sec or less 0 4 sec or less Any file formats 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 the camera will play back 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 In these ways you can customize your camera by creating and adding new My Camera settings See the supplied Software Starter Guide for more information on creating and adding to the My Camera Settings files 123 suoljoun4 snoueA li List of Messages The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor For messages which may appear when a printer is connected refer to the Direct Print User Guide Busy The camera is recording image data to the CF card The playback mode is running No memory card You turned on the power without a CF card installed Cannot record You attempted to shoot with no CF card installed Memory card error There is something wrong with the CF card Memory card full CF card is too full to accommodate more images or print settings Naming error The file could not be created because there is a file with the same name as the directory that the camera is attempting to create or
115. ownload images using a card adapter or card reader See Downloading Directly from a CF card p 116 Connecting the Camera to a Computer Computer System Requirements e Windows Windows 98 Including Second Edition os Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP Home Edition Professional Computer The above OS should be pre installed Model on computers with built in USB ports CPU Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 Pentium 150 MHz or higher processor Windows XP Pentium 300 MHz or higher processor For all of the above OS Pentium 500 MHz or higher processor is recommended for editing movies RAM Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 64 MB or more Windows XP 128 MB or more For all of the above OS 128 MB or more is recommended for editing movies Interface USB Free Hard Disk Space Canon Utilities ZoomBrowser EX 200 MB or more Including the PhotoRecord printing program PhotoStitch 40 MB or more Canon Camera TWAIN Driver 25 MB or more Canon Camera WIA Driver 25 MB or more suonoun J snoueA Display 800 x 600 pixels High Color 16 bit or better is required 1 024 x 768 pixels or better is recommended 109 Various Functions e Macintosh OS Mac OS 9 0 9 2 Mac OS X v10 1 v10 2 v10 3 Computer The above OS should be pre installed Model on computers with built in USB ports CPU PowerPC Mac OS 9 0
116. pages 71 74 and 120 The start up image does not appear when the LCD monitor is off in Shooting mode or the A V OUT terminal is connected to a TV Turning on the camera without the start up sound and image Press and hold the SET button then turn on the power X E You will hear a start up sound and see Power Saving Function vemum wmm wa 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 camera control is accessed 31 suonounJ oiseg eJeure ou Buuedeugd Basic Functions Playback mode Powers down approximately 5 minutes after the last time a camera control is accessed Printer connection mode Powers down approximately 5 minutes after the last time a camera control is accessed When the Auto Power Down Function Activates Press the ON OFF button again Off l The power saving function does not activate Display Off The LCD monitor automatically shuts off approximately 1 minute after the last time a camera control is accessed This time can be changed p 72 When the Display Off Function Activates The LCD monitor display turns back on if any button other than the ON OFF button is pressed The power saving function will not activate Fl during Auto Play
117. 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 adapter 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 cord ensure that you hold the solid portion of the plug Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire and insulation creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks Read This First Use only the recommended power accessories Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating distortion of the equipment fire electrical 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 them in water Such exposure may damage the batteries 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 a
118. re than 100 images The number of images may also exceed 100 if a folder contains images copied from a computer or images shot with other cameras Please note however that the images in folders containing 2001 or more images cannot be played back in this camera suonoun4J snoueA li 119 Various Functions 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 Example Start up image Canon A Canon A y EN A As default settings My Camera setting PA has a science fiction theme and My Camera setting has an animal theme Changing My Camera Settings 1 Press the MENU button e The i Rec or IE m Play menu appears 120 2 Select the E My Camera menu using the left or right button and select a menu item using the up or down button J Select the contents you wish to set using the left or right button 4 Press the MENU button The menu closes and settings are activated In Shooting mode the menu can be closed by pressing the shutter button halfway f you select Theme in Step 2 you can Fl select a consistent theme for each of the My Camera settings e If Mute in the fi Set up menu is set to On no sound is reproduced except for the warning signal regardless of the selected My Camera settings p 74 The Sta
119. receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The cables with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subject B of Part 15 on the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Canon U S A Inc One Canon Plaza Lake Success NY 11042 U S A Tel No 516 328 5600 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 R glementation canadienne sur les interf rences radio Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 156 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode The following chart shows the functions and settings available in each Shooting mode Function am za Ei sev ra P Tv Av M p Large L BUE Or Cr Medium 1 M1 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 Ag ox EOS EO 41 Medium 2 M2 O OJJ OIOIJOJO Od A oO 0 0 Resolu Small S oj Joj o o o o Js A ON ojoo tion Postcard Print 5
120. ries to power the camera p 132 Fl The use of the separately sold AC arrow and open the cover See Battery Performance p 144 For information about the Battery and Charger Kit and AA size rechargeable NiMH batteries see the System Map separate from this guide Negative end Proper Battery Handling Use AA size alkaline or Canon AA size NiMH batteries sold separately only For information E on handling the AA size rechargeable NiMH 4 Close the battery cover batteries see Using Rechargeable Batteries p 132 15 suonounJ oiseg esowep ou Bunedasld Preparing the Camera Since the performance of alkaline batteries may differ according to brand the operating time of the batteries you purchase may not be as long as the batteries that came with the camera Camera operating time may shorten at low temperatures when alkaline batteries are used Also due to their specifications alkaline batteries may expire faster than NiMH batteries If you are using the camera in cold areas or for a long time we recommend using Canon AA size NiMH Battery Kit a four piece set While it is possible to use AA size nickel cadmium batteries performance is unreliable and their use is not recommended Never mix unused and partially used batteries Always load four fresh or fully recharged batteries at the same time The partially used batteries may leak Be
121. rt up image displays Start up Isage JANI 83 Various Functions Registering My Camera Settings Images recorded onto the CF card and newly recorded sounds can be added to the camera 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 Operation Sound Self timer Sound e Shutter Sound To revert My Camera settings to default Fil register the default setting contents with the supplied software programs ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser on a computer Registering the CF Card Images and Sounds 1 Slide the mode switch to P The camera powers into Playback mode 2 Press the MENU button e The p3 Play menu appears Print Order J Select PA My Camera using the left or right button and select the menu item you wish to register using the up or down button suoljoun4 snoueA li 121 Various Functions 4 Select Ed or using the left or right button Start up Image w amp 11628 ina e 3 appears D Press the DISP button An image appears Start up Image Go to step 62 7a Start up Sound Shutter Sound Operation Sound and Self timer Sound Go to step 66 7b 6a Select the image you wish to register using the left or right button 7a Press the SET button 122 6b Select Record usin
122. s 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 If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation Continued use may damage the equipment Remove the CF card batteries or other power supply accessory from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use Extended Storage When not using the camera for extended periods of time remove the batteries from the camera or battery charger and store the equipment in a safe place Storing the camera for extended periods with batteries installed may cause battery leaks which can damage the camera However the date time and other camera settings may reset to default settings if the batteries have been removed for more than three weeks 11 Components Guide Shooting Mode Dial p 39 m Power Lamp p 14 Speaker r ON OFF Button p 31 Shutter Button Viewfinder Window p 36 p 34 Flash p 43 AF assist Beam p 36 Zoom Lever Red eye Reduction Lamp p 44 p 34 47 58 59 60 Self timer Lamp p 46 Microphone A V Audio Video Out Terminal p 117 Ring Release Button
123. se lights so it is better to turn the flash off This mode uses a slow shutter speed so always use a tripod to prevent camera shake 150 Advanced Technique for the Macro Mode p 45 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 telephoto zoom Macro with the wide angle zoom How to Adjust the Exposure p 85 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 depending on the shooting conditions If this happens adjust the exposure compensation manually Photo Tips and Information 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
124. ser Software User Guide PDF File name was changed with a computer or file location was changed Set the file name or location to the file format structure of the camera See About File and Folder Numbers p 119 Lens will not retract Battery cover or CF card slot cover opened with camera on Close the CF card slot cover or battery cover then turn off the camera Battery cover or CF card slot cover opened while camera was recording to CF card warning signal sounds Close the CF card slot cover or battery cover then turn off the camera 127 Bunoouse qnoj Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Batteries consumed quickly Batteries are not the right type Use only unused AA size alkaline batteries or Canon AA size NiMH batteries For information about alkaline batteries see Proper Battery Handling p 15 Battery capacity drops due to low ambient temperatures If 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 Reload the batteries several times Batteries have not been used for over a year If using rechargeable batteries Performance should return to normal after several charging cycles If using rechargeable batteries Battery life exceeded Rep
125. shake See page 159 for settings that can be Fl changed in this mode Tips for each function Portrait Mode You can achieve a better blurring effect of the background by making sure the upper half of your subject fills the entire LCD monitor or viewfinder You can enhance the blurring effect of the background even more by setting the lens to its telephoto end setting 40 24 Landscape Mode The icon camera shake warning may appear on the LCD monitor since slower shutter speeds are frequently used in this mode If this happens affix the camera to a tripod Bi Night Scene Mode The shutter speed slows down Even if you use the flash tell your subjects not to move for a few moments If the Night Scene mode is used to shoot mid day shots the same effects as with the mj mode can be obtained A Fast Shutter Noise in the recorded image may increase if you shoot in dark conditions Shooting The Basics Changing the Resolution and Compression w The resolution is set to M2 1600 x B ore 1200 and the compression is set to LU STEM GUI P Tv Av M za Ei amp F SCN ca me Postcard A Fine The Postcard Print mode is not Available in c and I Print Mode oe s 39e 94 lor Postcard Frink You can change the resolution and Paper sizes vary according to
126. shed If the number of recordable images has considerably diminished When charging the batteries insert and remove the batteries two or three times before charging Appendix When charging completes in a matter of a few minutes the battery charger indicator remains lit You may not be able to fully charge the batteries due to their specifications right after purchase or after long periods of non use If this happens use the batteries until their charge is depleted before charging them again After doing this several times battery performance will be restored Since storing fully charged batteries for long periods of time about 1 year can shorten their lifecycle or affect performance you are recommended to use the batteries in the camera until they are completely discharged and to store them at normal temperature 23 C 73 F or less If you do not use the batteries for long periods of time charge them fully and discharge them fully in the camera at least once a year before returning them to storage f battery usage time is considerably low despite their terminals being wiped and the battery charger s indicator remaining lit it is possible that the batteries have reached the end of their lifespan Switch to different unused batteries If you are purchasing new batteries look for Canon s AA size NiMH batteries four piece set i g Leaving batteries in the camera or charger
127. ssing the SET button cycles the selection between the shutter speed the aperture value and the MF indicator A green I appears next to the selected item 93 suonoun peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions 2 Focus using the left or right button and shoot the image Adjust the focus using the left or right button until the image appears focused on the LCD monitor Pressing the MF button again cancels the manual focus mode focal distance 5 to 45 cm 2 0 in to 1 5 ft at wide angle end and 25 to 45 cm 9 8 in to 1 5 ft at telephoto end In this case the fine scale is adopted Fl You can use manual focus in the macro You can change the MF indicator displayed distance units p 73 94 C Saving Custom Settings Mode Dial DIEIS 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 shooting 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 7 Turn the shooting mode dial to P Tv Av M or C When you wish to re save partially modified settings except shooting mode that were previously saved in the C mode select C 2 Set the setting contents you wish to save Settings that
128. tep 3 If you have selected s Evaluative Light Metering or Center weighted Averaging shoot the image 3 In the fe Rec menu select Spot AE Point See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 Spot A Point FlexiZone 84 4 Select Center or AF Point using the left or right button 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 When Spot AE Point is set to AF Point it appears inside the selected AF frame e g Center Spot AE Point Fl The AF Point can only be selected when the AF frame is set on FlexiZone Shooting Advanced Functions Adjusting the Exposure Mode Dial T Av D ta Ej amp amp SCN PER Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background in the night 7 Select i Exp in the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 The current setting is displayed 2 Adjust the compensation using the left or right button The settings can be adjusted in 1 3 stops in the range of 2 stops to 2 stops You can check the results of the compensation by viewing the image on the LCD monitor when it is on You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button The menu displays a
129. ter button halfway to lock the focus Keep it pressed and press the MF button The Jj icon appears on the LCD monitor The focus setting will lock even if the shutter button and the MF button are released Shooting Advanced Functions The AF lock setting will cancel if the MF button is pressed again 2 Recompose the image and press the shutter button all the way to shoot the image AF lock is not available in and ri modes lock the focus to the subject in the center Fl When shooting with focus lock you can AF frame by setting to Center in the io Rec menu e Shooting with AF Lock is convenient because you can let go of the shutter button to recompose the image Moreover the focus remains locked after the shutter is released so the same focus is used in subsequent shots m Shooting in Manual Focus Mode The focus can be manually set 1 Press the MF button until i appears e The I indicator appears Ig indicator When the fe Rec menu s MF Point Zoom is set to On the portion of the image in that frame will appear magnified Except in the cay Stitch Assist or m Movie when the digital zoom is activated or a TV is used as the display Can also be set so that the image displayed is not magnified p 69 e The indicator shows approximate figures Use them as a shooting guideline only Inthe Tv Av or M modes pre
130. the highest possible file number has already been reached In the Set up menu please set File No Reset to On After you save all the images you wish to retain onto a computer format the CF card p 19 Please note that formatting will erase all the existing images and other data Change the batteries Battery charge is insufficient to operate the camera Replace all batteries at the same time with new AA size alkaline batteries p 15 or fully recharged Canon NiMH batteries No image No images recorded on CF card Image too large You attempted to play back an image larger than 4064 x 3048 pixels or with a large file size Incompatible JPEG format You attempted to play back an incompatible JPEG file Corrupted data You attempted to play back an image with corrupted data 124 List of Messages RAW You attempted to play back an image recorded in the RAW format Unidentified Image You attempted to play back an image that was recorded in a special format proprietary format used by the camera of another manufacturer etc or a movie recorded by another camera Cannot magnify You attempted to magnify an image which was photographed with another camera recorded in a different format or edited on a computer or a movie clip Cannot rotate You attempted to rotate an image which was photographed with another camera recorded in a different format or edited
131. tton is pressed halfway Does not fire in Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode p 34 When shooting with a high ISO sensitivity and using the flash there is more of a chance of overexposure the closer you are to the subject 43 Shooting The Basics When shooting in any mode other than M mode the flash fires with automatic adjustments 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 In M mode the flash fires with the manually set adjustments The fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization is 1 500 second The camera automatically resets the shutter speed to 1 500 second if a faster speed is selected In M mode the Flash Output option can be changed p 91 Shots cannot be taken while the flash is charging The flash may take up to approximately 10 seconds to charge in some cases Actual times will vary according to usage and the battery charge The flash setting is saved when the camera is turned off in the P Tv Av and M Shooting modes 44 Setting the Red eye Reduction Function The red eye reduction lamp fires when the flash is used in dark areas This reduces light reflecting back from the eyes and making them appear red 7 In the t Rec men
132. u set amp Red eye to On appears on the LCD monitor e Red eye Red Reduction Al 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 approaching closer to the subject The red eye reduction function cannot be set when the Special Scene mode p 51 is set to Fireworks Shooting The Basics Macro Mode LT STET CIDP Tv Av M S Bi E SCN ran em Macro mode is not available in E83 and Eg Use the macro mode when the distance between the lens and the subject is in the range of 5 to 45 cm 2 0 in to 1 5 ft at wide angle end and 25 to 45 cm 9 8 in to 1 5 ft at telephoto end Use to take close up shots of flowers or small objects 1 Press the DISP button to turn the LCD monitor on 2 Press the amp button The amp icon appears on the LCD monitor Pressing the amp button again cancels the macro mode J Shoot the image The lower indicator will light yellow when the shutter button is pressed halfway Shooting procedures are the same as for the Mode p 34 Always use the LCD monitor to compose Fl images in macro mode Shooting with the viewfinder is possible however part of the image may not appe
133. ully recharged batteries four AA size batteries Use the Compact Power Adapter Batteries are not the right type Use only unused AA size alkaline batteries or Canon AA size NiMH batteries For information about alkaline batteries see Proper Battery Handling p 15 Poor contact between camera and battery terminals Wipe the battery terminals with a clean dry cloth Reload the batteries several times The camera will not record Camera is in Playback mode Change to the Shooting mode Flash is charging Wait until the flash charges You can press the shutter button when the upper indicator lights orange CF card full Insert a new CF card If required download the images to a computer and erase them from the CF card to make space 126 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The camera will not record CF card not formatted correctly Format the CF card See Formatting a CF Card p 19 If reformatting does not work the CF card logic circuits may be damaged Contact the nearest Canon Customer Help Desk Cannot play back You attempted to play back images shot with another camera or images edited at a computer Computer images that cannot be played back will playback if they are added to the camera using the bundled software program ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser See the ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrow
134. ur camera Use of a different adapter may result in damage to the camera or to the adapter kit Appendix Using the Lenses Sold Separately The camera supports use of the separately sold Wide Converter WC DC52 Tele converter TC DC52A and Close up Lens 250D 52 mm In order to attach any of these lenses you also need to use the separately sold Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC52D When attaching the wide converter tele AN converter or close up lens 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 tele converter or the close up lens as this can result in blindness or impairment of vision f you use the flash when shooting with o the wide converter the outer area of the recorded image especially lower right corner will come out relatively dark When using the tele converter please set the focal length to the telephoto end At other zoom settings the image will apres as if its corners have been cut off When using the wide converter please set the camera to the wide angle end The wide converter blocks part of the view through the viewfinder Wide Converter WC DC52 Use this converter for taking wide angle shots The wide converter changes the focal length of the camera body s lens by a factor of 0 7x the thread diam
135. w in red on the LCD monitor when the correct exposure cannot be obtained Use the following methods to obtain the correct exposure and make them appear in white Use the flash Change the ISO speed setting Change the light metering mode Differences between the P and Modes The following settings can be adjusted in P mode but not in y mode Exposure Compensation White Balance ISO Speed Flash Flash on AF Frame Photo Effects Continuous Shooting Light Metering Mode Manual Focus For the correlation between aperture value and shutter speed see page 78 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 catch 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 If the aperture value shows in red the o image is underexposed insufficient light or overexposed too much light Adjust the shutter speed using the left or right button until the aperture value display turns to white 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 speeds slower than 1 3 seconds to eliminate the noise thereby producing high qualit
136. wed on the LCD See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 monitor 2 Press the left or right button to select the image to be rotated and press the SET button Press the SET button to rotate the image 90 270 and back to original orientation 3 Press the MENU button The Play menu appears again Press the MENU button again to close the menu 97 suonounJ peoueApy Playback Advanced Functions Attaching Sound Memos to Image In Playback mode including single image playback index playback and magnified playback you can attach sound memos up to 60 seconds to an image The sound data are saved in WAVE format 7 Select Sound Memo in the EO Play menu and press the SET button See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 e appears 2 Select the image to which you wish to attach the sound memo using the left or right button and press the SET button The Sound Memo panel appears Sound Memo Panel 98 J Select e Record using the left or right button and press the SET button The recording starts and the elapsed time is displayed Speak towards the microphone of the camera To stop recording press the SET button To restart recording press the SET button again Up to 60 seconds of recordings may be added to any one image Playing the Sound Memos Select p gt Play in step 3 The icon is displayed on images with sound memos
137. y images Nevertheless a certain amount of processing time may be required before the next image can be shot 77 suoljoun4 peoueApy Shooting Advanced Functions you can switch between shutter speed and AF frame each time the SET button is pressed p 82 Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at low shutter speeds If the camera shake warning 2 appears on the LCD monitor secure the camera to a tripod before shooting The aperture value and shutter speed change according to the zoom state as Fl When the AF frame is set to FlexiZone follows Aperture Shutter Speed Value seconds F2 8 to 1 1000 Wide Angle F3 2 4 0 to 1 1250 F4 5 8 0 to 1 2000 F4 9 to 1 1000 Telephoto F5 6 7 1 to 1 1250 F8 0 to 1 2000 The fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization is 1 500 second The 78 camera automatically resets the shutter speed to 1 500 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 15 13 10 8 6 5 4 32 275 2 1 6 1 3 1 Q 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
138. y time by BE 5 Ub e gd Pic E som pressing the SET button You can then p yang the HBr down restart it by pressing the SET button again Stopping Auto Play To stop Auto Play press the MENU button 99 suonounJ peoueApy Playback Advanced Functions images Movie images play for the length of time that they were recorded The power saving function is disabled during Auto Play p 99 Fl The display interval may vary for some Protecting Images Use the protect feature to protect important images from accidental erasure 7 in the i Play menu select Eg Protect and press the SET button See Selecting Menus and Settings p 66 2 Select animage zx you want to Ln protect using the i left or right button and press the SET button Protected Icon 100 The om icon appears on protected images To release the protection press the SET button again Images can be selected in both single image Boyack and index playback modes p 58 3 Press the MENU button The camera returns to the menu screen Press the MENU button again to exit the menu screen Please note that formatting initializing a CF card p 19 erases all data including protected images and other file types Please check the contents of a CF card before formatting it Various Functions About Printing There are two ways of printing images shot with this
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