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        Canon 9342B001 Digital Camera User Manual
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1.       a ae  Manual      Sample of selecting manual  mode    e s    The following functions can be operated using the touch control dial   Please note that some of the options for some functions cannot be  operated with it     Reference Page      Operable Functions   ge Advanced    Shooting   Selecting a shooting mode p  11   When mode dial is set to M   Manual   SCN  SCN  or  M  Movie    Selecting 3 4        Bi   S   IS0 ze 37  69  15 16    Selecting options in the FUNC  menu p  22    Playback   Selecting images p 18  pp  80  81   82  83   102  105    Operations for playing editing movies a pp  84  86    Operations for sound memos and the pp  94  95  Sound Recorder   Operations for DPOF print settings and pp  107   direct transfer settings  111    Shooting   Selecting options in menus p  23    and Selecting time zones for the world clock     p  20  Playback Selecting options for the My Camera settings       p  113      Operable Functions Functions       aping sjusuodwo    uL            Indicators    The camera indicators light or blink under the following  circumstances     QO Never do the following while an indicator is blinking green   These actions may corrupt image data   e Shake or jolt the camera  e Shut off the power  or open the memory card slot battery  cover    E Upper Indicator  Green  Ready to shoot  camera beeps twice     Blinking Green  Time Lapse  movie  recording Image recording   reading erasing transferring  when connected to  a computer printer     Orange  
2.      1   nduuoo e o  s  Beuu  Buipeojumoq      B 2005_09_09             2 a    5    29    Downloading Images Using the Camera   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  26      All Images Transfers and saves all images to the computer     Transfers and saves to the computer only the  New Images images that have not been previously  transferred     i   Transfers and saves to the computer only the  k Oka images with DPOF Transfer Order settings  g  Advanced Guide  p  111      Transfers and saves single images to the  Peer ransis computer as you view and select them     Transfers and saves single images to the   Wallpaper computer as you view and select them  The  transferred images display as the background  on the computer desktop     1  Confirm that the Direct Transfer  menu is displayed on the camera s  LCD monitor  iw New Images      e The Da button will light blue  ee Trens  Tes   e Press the MENU button if the Direct Wallpaper     Transfer menu fails to appear     Direct Transfer       m All Images New Images DPOF Trans  Images    2  Select E     or    and press the  Cw button     e The images will download  The Da  button will blink blue while downloading  is in progress  The display will return to  the Direct Transfer menu when the  download is complete       To cancel the download  press the FUNC  SET button     Q Trans
3.  On    2  Use the   or   button to select   Delay  or  Shots  and the  lt     or  gt     button to change the setting and Delay dp sec   press the FUNC  SET button  ge oi    OK  MENU KENGA       3  Press the MENU button     If the  Shots  option is set to 2 or more shots  the following   occurs    e The exposure and white balance are locked at the set   tings selected for the first shot    e If the flash is used  the interval between shots lengthens    sa    because the flash must charge   e The interval between shots lengthens when the built in  memory of the camera fills     becomes full        tr    GS     J  1    Playback    1  Turn the mode dial to DJ  playback             The last recorded image will display  Or if you have played back  images  the last image viewed will display  Resume Playback     If the memory card has been switched  or the images on the  memory card have been edited with a computer  the newest image    on the memory card appears                 2  Use the     or  gt  button to display the image you wish to    view  2      e Use the  amp  button to move to the previous image and the P  button to move to the next image  Holding the button down  advances the images more rapidly  but shows them less clearly     e Circling your fingertip to the left or right  on the touch control dial selects an  image                          red 04 04 2007  il 10 30    Playback screen when  the touch control dial is  activated                 gt  See the Advanced Guide
4.  camera s button   p  30   B3    Downloading Images Using a Computer   By default  all images that have yet to be  downloaded will download     Eol Lets you select and download images       You can set the type of image to  download and the destination folder              V  Displays this screen when the camera is connected             Thumbnails  small versions  of the  downloaded images will display in the  ZoomBrowser EX Main Window  By  default  the downloaded images are  saved into subfolders according to their  shooting dates            KLO Downloading Images to a Computer    The following window will appear when you establish a connection  between the camera and computer  If it fails to appear  click the  Canon  CameraWindow  icon on the Dock  the bar which appears at the bottom  of the desktop      1  Download the images     e Download the images using the camera or the computer   e By default  the downloaded images are saved into the  Pictures   folder     000 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX                  Downloading Images Using the Camera   p  30         Downloading Images Using a Computer   By default  all images that have yet to be  downloaded will download        om          You can set the type of image to  download and the destination folder  L              Thumbnails  small versions  ofthe       downloaded images will display in the   5   ImageBrowser Browser Window  By  default  the downloaded images are  saved into folders according to their    shooting dates  O MABA   
5.  for the various playback methods  available      gt  See Using the Touch Control Dial  p  4      18   JO          1  In the playback mode  use the  lt     or    button to select  an image to erase  WM  and press the     button        You can also use the touch control dial to make a selection                 2  Confirm that  Erase  is selected and  press the FUNC  SET button       To exit instead of erasing  select  Cancel         Please note that erased images cannot be recovered     Exercise adeguate caution before erasing an image     Buiseig yoeqhe d          IRI See the Advanced Guide  Erasing Images  p  105      ws          Menus and Settings       Settings for the shooting or playback modes or such camera settings  as the print settings  date time and sounds are set using the FUNC   menu or the Rec   Play  Print  Set up or My Camera menu     FUNC  Menu    This menu sets many of the common shooting functions     ne     O       O    This example shows the FUNC  menu in IO  Auto  mode       Turn the mode dial to B  OM  SCN or  S    2  Press the FUNC  SET button      Use the   or   button to select a menu item    e Some items may not be selectable in some shooting modes      Use the    or  gt  button to select an option for the menu item       You can also use the touch control dial to make a selection       You can select further options with the MENU button for some  options    e After selecting an option  you can press the shutter button to  shoot immediately  After sh
6.  it clicks into place   2  Close the memory card slot battery cover  G   2         Ensure that the memory card is correctly oriented before  inserting it in the camera  Inserting it backward may cause  the camera to fail to recognize the memory card or to  malfunction     See the Advanced Guide  Handling the Memory Card  p  132    See the Advanced Guide  Formatting Memory Cards  p  29      m To Remove the Memory Card    Use a finger to push the memory card in until you hear a click  then  release it     You can use SD memory cards  SDHC memory cards and  MultiMediaCards with this camera  These cards are collectively  called memory cards in this guide        First Time Settings  m Setting the Date Time       Date Time  M Set Date Time      00 04 2007 10 00 mm dd yy ae T    x a   D  04 2007 10 00 mm dd yy    x       A       OK MENU Jie ai OK MENUO             1  Press the ON OFF button         2  Use the    or  gt  button to select an item and the   or    button to change its value  2    To set the daylight saving option  select the EZ icon and use the  4 or    button to configure the setting    3  Confirm that the correct time is displayed and press the  FUNC  SET button        The date and time can also be set in the Set up menu  p  21      to save such settings as the date time  This battery  charges when the main battery is in the camera  When  you purchase the camera  place the main battery in it  for approximately four hours or use AC Adapter Kit    E  e A rechargeable li
7.  of waste could have  a possible negative impact on the environment and human health  due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally  associated with EEE  At the same time  your cooperation in the  correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage  of natural resources  For more information about where you can drop  off your waste eguipment for recycling  please contact your local city  office  waste authority  approved WEEE scheme or your household  waste disposal service    For more information regarding return and recycling of WEEE  products  please visit www canon europe com environment     EEA  Norway  Iceland and Liechtenstein           Safety Precautions    Be sure to read  understand and follow the safety precautions below  when using the camera  in order to prevent injury  burns or electrical  shock to yourself and others     Be sure to also read the safety precautions listed in the  Advanced Camera User Guide     e Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes    e Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants    e Avoid dropping or subjecting the camera to severe impacts  Do not  touch the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged     e Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or nox   ious fumes    e Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet    e Use only recommended batteries and accessories    e The battery charger and compact power adapter are designed fo
8.  simply pressing the Aw button  on the camera     1  Connect the camera to a direct print compatible printer  and turn on the printer s power     Canon Brand Printers       SELPHY Series  Compact Photo Printers                     be      Interface Cable       Camera    PIXMA Series  Bubble Jet Printers       1 Since this camera uses a standard protocol  PictBridge   you can use it with other  PictBridge compliant printers in addition to Canon brand printers    2 You can also use the CP 10 CP 100 CP 200 CP 300 card photo printers        2  Set the camera to the playback mode  turn on the  power and confirm that Ki   A or     is displayed in the  upper left of the LCD monitor          e The Aw button will light blue   e The displayed icon will vary according to the printer model     e GH will display in the movie mode     3  Use the  amp  or  gt  button to select an image to print  2  and    press the D button  2       You can also use the touch control dial to make a selection   e The Aw button will blink blue and printing will start                 See the Advanced Guide  Setting the DPOF Print Settings  p  107     2  See the Direct Print User Guide     gt   See the user guide for your printer     Buijulld f    Downloading Images to a Computer    The following methods can be used to download images recorded by  the camera to a computer  Some methods  depending on the OS  used  may not be available  Please read System Requirements  p  25   in advance       Camera to Computer 
9. Connection    Supplied Software Install It Do Not Install It       Computer Camera Computer  Procedure Procedure Procedure    Downloading Method    OS Windows 2000 e  Windows XP  Windows Vista  Mac OS X                         e e  e e  e e  Computer System    Basic Guide  p  25   Requirements    Software Starter Guide  Connecting the Camera to   ph       Basic Guide  a Computer Basic Guide  pp  26  27   p  27         Downloading Images to   Basic Guide  pp  28   30     Software  a Computer    Software Starter Guide Starter Guide    E Using a Memory Card Reader    A memory card reader can be used with all the operating systems  listed above  See the Software Starter Guide for details     24       System Reguirements    Please install the software on a computer meeting the following  minimum requirements     mG Windows    Windows 2000 Service Pack 4  Windows XP  including Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2   Windows Vista   Computer Model   The above OS should be pre installed on computers with built in USB  ports     Windows 2000 Windows XP Pentium 500 MHz or higher    CPU      Windows Vista Pentium 1 3 GHz or higher    Windows 2000 Windows XP 256 MB or more  Windows Vista 512 MB or more    Free Hard Disk e Canon Utilities  Space   ZoomBrowser EX 200 MB or more    PhotoStitch 40 MB or more     Canon Camera TWAIN Driver 25 MB or more    Display 1 024 x 768 pixels High Color  16 bit  or better    m Macintosh    Computer Model   The above OS should be pre installed on computers w
10. ENGLISH    Canon    DIGITAL    US 95015          The Components Guide           Preparations    aS     1232222238 a       H    4 4    s 4              Playback Erasing       Menus and Settings       Printing       Downloading Images to  a Computer       Camera User Guide  Please Read This First    This guide explains how to prepare the camera and use its basic features     DiG CIII rect BUBBLE Jet EXIF Print Boor  INT DIRECT    PictBridge 2  CEL SG6WA210    Flowchart and Reference Guides    The following guides are available  Refer to them as necessary according to the  flowchart below     System Map    The Components Guide    Y    Preparations  e Charging the battery  e Installing the battery and memory card  e Setting the date  time and language    v   gt  Basic Camera User  d Guide  This Guide   Shooting e Read this first   Playback Erasing    Menus and Settings    Handling precautions  references to the   QA  Advanced Camera  various shooting and playback functions      User Guide    Direct Print User  Guide         Basic Camera User  Guide  This Guide           Installing the software  e Downloading images to a computer     Using the software            Q Software Starter Guide  You may not be able to achieve the full pe    ie    performance of this camera with the  included memory card     In this guide  the Basic Camera User Guide is called the Basic Guide  and the Advanced  Camera User Guide is called the Advanced Guide  Also   battery  refers to the battery pack     
11. GITAL Terminal       Interface Cable       2  Turn the camera s mode dial to   gt     playback  and turn on the power   The camera and computer will be able ta  to communicate              Ga  Always grasp the sides of the connector when  disconnecting the interface cable from the camera s  DIGITAL terminal     1   nduuoo e o  s  Beuu  Buipeojumog    If the Digital Signature Not Found window appears   click  Yes   The USB driver will automatically finish installing  onto the computer when you attach the camera and open a  connection                         Downloading Images to a Computer    A window allowing you to set the preferences will appear when a  connection is established between the camera and computer   1  Select  Canon CameraWindow  NA MI NAN   and click  OK   first time only   at    Q If the window to the right does not e  appear  click the  Start  menu and _      select  All Programs  or Pn mon EO cm   Programs   followed by  Canon SB rion pes hom a canera scare  Utilities    CameraWindow       PowerShot   IXY   IXUS   DV 6  eae een tiaia  m  J corca J    and  CameraWindow                         2  Download the images   e Download the images using the camera or the computer   e By default  the downloaded images are saved into the  Pictures   or  My Pictures  folder        CSI      CameraWindow   Canon XXXXXXXXXXX             Acquire Images   Print   Set to Camera   Remote shooting       Downloads using came    Downloading Images Using the Camera ue GD Press the
12. Ready to shoot  flash on    Blinking Orange  Ready to shoot  camera shake warning   E Lower Indicator   Yellow  Macro mode infinity mode AF lock mode   Blinking Yellow  Focusing difficulty  camera beeps once     1  Charging the Battery    Charge the battery before use under the following circumstances    e When using the battery for the first time    e When the  Change the battery pack   message displays    1  Insert the battery into the battery charger    2  Plug the battery charger  CB 2LX  into a power outlet  or  attach the power cord to the battery charger  CB 2LXE  and  plug it into a power outlet    e Battery charger model names and types vary by region             The charge indicator will light orange while the battery is  charging  It will change to green when the charge is complete   Charging takes approximately 2 hours 5 minutes        Align these symbols For CB 2LX For CB 2LXE    To protect the battery and prolong its life  do not charge it for  longer than 24 hours continuously     FJ See the Advanced Guide  Battery Handling  p  130      2  Installing the Battery   1  Slide the memory card slot battery cover and open it  0   2    2  Push the battery lock in the direction of the arrow      and  insert the battery until it locks   To remove the battery  push the battery lock in the direction of  the arrow  HD  and hold it while pulling the battery out        Battery Lock          suoieJsedaid           3  Inserting the Memory Card   1  Insert the memory card until
13. Viewing the PDF Manuals    Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed to view  the PDF Manuals  If this software is not installed in your computer   access the following web site and download the software     http   www adobe com products acrobat readstep2 html             The Components Guide    m Front View    aping sjusuodwo    u L Ka          Wrist Strap Mount   Microphone   Viewfinder Window  Advanced Guide p  18   AF assist Beam  Advanced Guide p  24    Red Eye Reduction Lamp  Advanced Guide p  36   Self Timer Lamp  p  16    Flash  p  14    Lens       amp                  In order to avoid dropping the camera  wear the wrist strap  when using the camera                     E Back View      G                    LCD Monitor  Advanced Guide pp  12  15    Viewfinder  Advanced Guide p  18    AN OUT  Audio Video output  Terminal  Advanced Guide p  104   Terminal Cover   DIGITAL Terminal  p  27    Tripod Socket   DC Coupler Terminal Cover  Advanced Guide p  134    Memory Card Slot Battery Cover  p  8     The interface cable and AV cable cannot be connected  simultaneously     The LCD monitor may be covered with a thin plastic film  F for protection against scratches during shipment  If so     remove the film before using the camera           m Controls            amp                          G            Speaker   Indicators  p  6    Power Lamp   ON OFF button  p  10    Zoom Lever  p  14  Advanced Guide p  80    Shooting    4  Wide Angle        Telephoto    Playbac
14. ferring       6 10     s       30          m Select  amp  Transfer Wallpaper    2  Select E or    and press the 2 button  or the  FUNC  SET button      3  Select images to download and press the  amp   button   or the FUNC  SET button      e The images will download  The Da    button will blink blue while downloading  is in progress    e Images can also be selected during  index playback  Advanced Guide p  81     e Press the MENU button to return to the S A    Direct Transfer menu   SET  EA MENU        Only JPEG images can be downloaded as wallpaper for a  computer  On the Windows platform  the files are  automatically created as BMP images     F The option selected with the Dv button is retained even  when the camera s power is turned off   The previous setting will be in effect the next time the Direct    Transfer menu is displayed  The image selection screen will  appear directly when the  Select  amp  Transfer  or the   Wallpaper  option was last selected        1   nduuoo e o  s  Beuu  Buipeojumoq    ss    European Union  and EEA  only    This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with  your household waste  according to the WEEE Directive   2002 96 EC  and your national law  This product should be handed  over to a designated collection point  e g   on an authorized  one for one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an  authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic  eguipment  EEE   Improper handling of this type
15. ith built in USB  ports      CPU PowerPC G3 G4 G5 or Intel Processor       1   nduuoo e o  s  Beuu  Buipeojumog    Interface    Free Hard Disk e Canon Utilities  Space   ImageBrowser 200 MB or more    PhotoStitch 40 MB or more       Display 1 024 x 768 pixels 32 000 Colors or better    25       Preparing to Download Images    Ensure that you install the software first before connecting the    camera to the computer        E Items to Prepare  e Camera and computer    e Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk supplied with the camera    e Interface cable supplied with the camera  1  Install the software     1  Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the    computer s CD ROM drive   2  Click  Easy Installation      Follow the onscreen messages to  proceed with the installation     3  When the installation is finished  the   Restart  or  Finish  button appears   Click the one that appears    4  Remove the CD ROM from the drive  when your normal desktop screen  appears       Macintosh    Double click the   in the CD ROM  window  When the installer panel appears   click  Install   Follow the onscreen  instructions to proceed           DIGITAL CAMERA   Solution Dis    DIGITAL CAMERA  Solution Disk          2  Connecting the camera to a computer   1  Connect the supplied interface cable to the computer s USB  port and to the camera s DIGITAL terminal   Lift up the left edge of the camera s DIGITAL terminal cover with  a fingernail and plug the interface cable in all the way     DI
16. ity Shots    1  Press the  amp  s button      and use the  amp  or  gt  button  to switch between modes  2         You can also use the touch control dial to make a selection   e To Cancel  press the W mMk button and use the     or H button to    display FN  Normal                     Macro  Use this mode to shoot close ups of flowers or small items   Image Area at Minimum Focusing Distance from End of Lens to Subject  W e Maximum wide angle setting  30 x 22 mm  1 2 x 0 9 in    Minimum focusing distance  2 cm  0 8 in    e Maximum telephoto setting  110 x 82 mm  4 3 x 3 2 in    Minimum focusing distance  40 cm  1 3 ft          si AR    Infinity  Fy Use this mode to record subjects 3 m  9 8 ft   or more from the end of    the lens   O e Use the LCD monitor to compose close ups in macro mode  since images composed with the viewfinder may be off     center   e When using the internal flash in macro mode  there is a pos     sibility that images will not be of the optimum brightness     The FY option cannot be set in ID  Auto  mode   See the Advanced Guide  Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode  p  152        gt   See Selecting a Shooting Mode  p  11         15       Using the Self Timer    1  Press the X  button        and use the   or   button        to display        or       e You can also use the touch control dial to make a selection    e When the shutter button is pressed fully  the self timer will  activate and the self timer lamp will blink  when using red eye  reducti
17. k        Index   Q  Magnify    Shutter Button  p  10    Mode Dial  pp  10  11    Dv  Print Share  Button  pp  22  30  Advanced Guide pp  70  71   Touch Control Dial   DISP   Display  Button  Advanced Guide p  12    FUNC  SET  Function Set  Button  p  20  Advanced Guide p  22   MENU Button  p  21  Advanced Guide p  23    W  Macro  Mk  Infinity    amp  Button  p  15    ISO  ISO Speed    Jump   4 Button  Advanced Guide pp  69  83      Flash     Button  p  14    4   Single Image Erase   l  Continuous  N   Self timer        Button  pp  16  19  Advanced Guide p  37     aping sjusuodwo  2y  O           Using the Touch Control Dial    m Touching the Dial   A magnified image of the touch control dial displays on the LCD  monitor when you place your finger on the dial  Circling your finger on  the dial allows you to configure the functions assigned to each button     le  RAO          43 Touch Icons    E  e Functions that cannot be configured are shown in gray     Sample in shooting mode    e The dial display  Touch Icons  can be turned On Off in  the  Set up  menu  Advanced Guide p  26     e When Touch Icons is set to  Off   the icon of the function  being touched appears in green on the LCD monitor        m Circling Your Finger on the Dial   You can select categories or images by circling your finger on the dial   Circling counterclockwise works the same as the  amp  button and  circling clockwise the same as the    button   It may also work as the  4    buttons with some functions   
18. on  it will stay lit for the last 2 seconds     e You can change the delay time and number of shots with the  option  p  17     To Cancel  press the     button and use the    or Y button to   select  ss                        10 sec  Self Timer  shoots 10 sec  after you press the shutter   button    Ki     2 sec  before the shutter releases  the self timer lamp and sound  speed up         2 sec  Self Timer  shoots 2 sec  after you press the shutter      button   W    The self timer sound beeps quickly 1 when you press the shutter  button and the shutter releases 2 sec  later     Custom Timer  you can change the delay time  0   1 0 2  15  20   30 sec   and number of shots  1   10  3   e When  Delay  is set to 2 or more sec   the self timer sound beeps  quickly 2 sec  before the shutter releases  When  Shots  is set to  more than 1  the self timer sound only beeps before the first shot        1 This may differ depending on your My Camera settings  Advanced Guide p  113     2 Default setting    3 Default setting is 3 shots     The self timer cannot be used in some shooting modes   See the Advanced Guide  Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode  p  152           gt   see Selecting a Shooting Mode  p  11      16       m Changing the Delay Time and Number of Shots         1  In the      Rec  menu  select  Self  O  timer  and press the FUNC  SET AiAF Face Detect    Digital Zoom Standard    button       gt   See Menus and Settings  p  21    self tiner  SE    sy       AF assist Beam
19. ooting  this menu will appear again   allowing you to adjust the settings easily       Press the FUNC  SET button   See the Advanced Guide  Menu List  p  24      20                Rec   Play  Print  Set up and My Camera Menus    Convenient settings for shooting  playback or printing can be set with  these menus      Set up  Menu  PA  My Camera  Menu    AiAF Face Detect  Digital Zoom Standard  Red Eye On  Self timer We   Auto ISO Shift Off  AF assist Beam On     2  You can switch  between menus  with the  amp  or  gt     button when this  part is selected          A    e This example shows the Rec  menu in     Auto  mode   e In playback mode  the Play  Print  Set up and My Camera  menus display          Press the MENU button     Use the  lt     or    button to switch between menus      You can also use the zoom lever to switch between menus     Use the   or   button to select a menu item   e You can also use the touch control dial to make a selection   e Some items may not be selectable in some shooting modes     Use the  lt     or    button to select an option    e Menu items followed by an ellipsis       can only be set after  pressing the FUNC  SET button to display the next menu   Press the FUNC  SET button again to confirm the setting       Press the MENU button   Fed See the Advanced Guide  Menu List  p  24                     sBun   s pue snu  N Gs    BEE uya    22    You can easily print by connecting the camera to a direct print    compatible printer  with a cable and
20. opportunities  under fluorescent or tu   ighting     Creative Light Effect   You can select specific shapes  such as  iq or MJ  to  produce fantastical images of people set against a  nightscape or illuminated by a light source          Shoots trees and BAH 5   leaves   such as new IE Sa   blue tinge and  growth  autumn bl  without making  leaves or blossoms    g T people appear   in vivid colors  SEE dark against a  snowy background                 Shoots without Captures  making people fireworks in the  appear dark near      8 JP  sky sharply and  water or sand where     reflected sunlightis   strong     Aquarium  C Wc   FM Underwater   Selects the optimal   rece for   ISO speed  white e     shooting images   balance and color  5    with Waterproof    fa NA   balance to capture p _ a jg  Case WP DC15 Kez Tie MF   fish and other items in      sold separately     an indoor aquarium  This mode uses an optimal white  balance setting to reduce bluish tones  and record images with a natural hue        Movie   Shoots a movie when you press the shutter button    You can select from the following modes     I  Standard    Rj Fast Frame Rate   suitable for sports or fast motion   Eg Compact  convenient for email attachments    Bg Color Accent  for recording all colors in black and white except for the  selected color   aj Color Swap  for recording a selected color as a different color   and      Time Lapse  for shooting one frame at a time at a set interval    Eee the Advanced Guide  
21. p  42      9092S _    The shutter speed is slow in E mode  Always use a tripod    to avoid camera shake    In  A   KA  KA  KA  E  fel  E or FM mode  the ISO  speed may increase and cause noise in the image depend   ing on the scene being shot    e In mode  shoot with the subject 1m  3 3 ft   or more  from the end of the lens              e To shoot underwater  install the camera in Waterproof  Case WP DC15  sold separately      e We recommend you use Waterproof Case WP DC15 for  shooting at ski resorts or beaches        13          Using the Zoom    1  Press the zoom lever toward B  or 4    The zoom can be adjusted from 35     140 mm  focal length  in  35mm film eguivalent terms                          M  Wide Angle  Zooms out from the subject    4  Telephoto  Zooms in on the subject     Using the Flash    1  Press the 5 button      and use the  lt     or  gt  button to  switch between modes        You can also use the touch control dial to make a selection           Canon guy A   Auto  Gus On  Off             See the Advanced Guide  Red Eye Reduction Function  p  36    See the Advanced Guide  Setting the Slow Synchro Function  p  36      You are recommended to shoot with the camera attached to a tripod  or other device if the camera shake warning icon   appears     The FJ option cannot be set in DO  Auto  mode   See the Advanced Guide  Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode  p  152        gt   See Selecting a Shooting Mode  p  11         14       Shooting Close Ups Infin
22. r  exclusive use with your camera  Do not use it with other products or  batteries     e Do not sit with the camera in a back pocket as it may cause the  camera to malfunction or damage the LCD monitor        PRINTED IN THE EU    2007 CANON INC           you can  Canon       Great camera  Great shots   What about the prints     Printing has never been easier  Simply connect  your Canon digital camera to a Canon SELPHY  Compact Photo Printer  and create beautiful   lab guality borderless photos in seconds        INCORPORATING OLDTIMER CAMERAS    OTC Ltd  24 Market Place  Hatfield  Herts  AL10 OLN  Tel  01707 273773 Fax  01707 273774 Email  sales otcworld co uk www otcworld co uk    
23. ra automatically selects settings     Manual    Allows you to select settings yourself  such as the exposure compensation  white  balance  my colors or ISO speed      5  Digital Macro   Allows you to shoot when the distance from the lens  at  maximum wide angle  to the subject is within 2     50 cm  0 8 A  in      1 6 ft    The subject can be shown larger than in   standard macro mode because the camera trims the image Ta  edges and zooms in with the digital zoom     EJ Sce the Advanced Guide  p  35    Color Accent ff    Color                   MANUAL   Use this option to yA Swap    have only the color A s     Use this option to      specified in the LCD PEA transform a color    monitor remain and to ae 4  specified in the  transform all others to LCD monitor into  black and white  another     Ok the Advanced Guide  p  64    gt  S the Advanced Guide  p  66      Stitch Assist   Allows you to shoot overlapping images that can later be  merged  stitched  to create one panoramic image on a  computer   E3 See the Advanced Guide  p  47      Portrait     Night    Produces a soft effect M   Snapshot    when photographing    Allows you to take  people     twilight or sa backgrounds by  reducing the effects of camera shake  even without using a tripod     Kids amp Pets SER Indoor   Allows you to capture     Prevents camera   subjects that move as      shake and   around  such as   intai   children and pets  das     subject s true color   without missing photo            when shooting  
24. thium battery is built into the camera    ACK DC30  sold separately  to charge the lithium bat   tery  It will charge even if the camera is turned off    e The date time settings may be lost after approximately  three weeks if you remove the main battery  Reset the  date time settings if this occurs        See the Advanced Guide  Setting the World Clock  p  20    E Setting the Display Language   1  Turn the mode dial to   gt    playback     2  Hold down the FUNC  SET button and press the MENU  button    3  Use the 4         Or    button to select a language and  press the FUNC  SET button   The display language can also be set in the Set up menu  p  21         suoneied  id         Shooting    1  Press the ON OFF button  ON OFF button    The start up sound will play and the  start up image will display in the LCD  monitor    e Pressing the ON OFF button again  turns the power off       To switch to the setting that mutes all  sounds  except for the warning sound    press and hold the DISP  button while  pressing the ON OFF button              DISP  button    See the Advanced Guide  Using the LCD Monitor  p  12    See the Advanced Guide  Power Saving Function  p  19    See the Advanced Guide  Set up Menu  p  26     See the Advanced Guide  My Camera Menu  p  28      2  Turn the mode dial to  Auto            3  Aim the camera at the subject     4  Focus and shoot     1  Press the shutter button halfway to Indicators  focus   When the camera focuses  it beeps  twice and the indica
25. tor lights green   orange when the flash fires   In  addition  a green AF frame appears in  the LCD monitor on the portion of the  image used to set the focus           2  Press the shutter button fully to  shoot   The shutter sound will play and the  image will record  The indicator will  blink green while the image is  recorded to the memory card     gt  See Indicators  p  6    Ed see the Advanced Guide  How to Use the IS Mode  p  32    B the Advanced Guide for the various shooting methods  available           m Reviewing an Image Right After Shooting    After a shot is taken  the image appears in the LCD monitor for  approximately 2 seconds   You can continue to display images regardless of the review duration  setting with the following procedures   e Keeping the shutter button pressed after a shot   e Pressing the FUNC  SET or DISP  button while the image is dis   played in the LCD monitor   To stop displaying the image  press the shutter button halfway   See the Advanced Guide  Review  p  24       gt  See the Advanced Guide  Checking for Focus Right After  Shooting  p  74        gt  See Erasing  p  19      eS Wa    Selecting a Shooting Mode    1  Turn the mode dial to the desired mode        m OM  SCN or  8 modes  1  Press the FUNC  SET button  2   2  Select a shooting mode using the  lt     or    button       3  Press the FUNC  SET button       You can also use the touch control dial to make a selection                    m Shooting Modes    O      Auto  AUTO  The came
    
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