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1. 110 Flash D Deactivating the flash 65 OOM ET 122 Date uno Slow SyREOfO uussuaieneck uen pacop nU n DD RUE UE 122 Adding date time to Images 66 FOCUS GIOI ose a o qu n uen td 134 CHANGING Tm 22 Focusing SENG aeee I dod RU MU eeu n p EM aE 21 Pee FASS ee stmt REBEL 116 W GIGOSqeeniictedtt iuis Toa NA 121 DC coupler Lisecopiidui i bate bot DRDE R ps basd 177 178 AF point zoom 79 D CE ORULCED Servo RM 118 DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk 2 216 h TOUCH AF c TA 20 Focusing range O EURO ananas ona a fi A 114 Ma ClO eieiei FOCUS OCK ocres ecen keec n NONE 118 FUNC menu Basic operations 49 MAO NG eR rr 210 215 G GNA NES esa 79 H Handheld nightscene shooting mode 85 High speed burst shooting mode 100 Household power 177 178 Ilcon layout E 124 POMS laicacs cecbchcertceataaesossentechccccuane 109 154 iFrame movie movie mode 103 Image quality Compression ratio Images Display period ais xvasani qat pni i nona 82 Erasing pe N NE 144 Playback gt Viewing aitoico g e REOR RE 142 WANG ALONG sctevtaunitiumoncaniebasestavsnatenndnscdvadndcoute 51 Infinity focus mode 114 Interface cable usc seo es epus tnde 2 180 ISO SPS E 108 L ANID Aae E od Dd RUBIA
2. 14 TOUCH ACHOFPIS esca 149 Touch E 120 Touch position calibration 166 Touch screen panel 14 Touch Shutter 64 126 Toy camera effect shooting mode 90 Traveling with the camera 164 170 Troubleshooting 196 jl P aaaeaii 173 V Viewing Image sescenti 135 218 7 Index display 135 Q gt Magnified display 139 Single image display 27 us E 140 pet SUMS uso astro niina 141 T RETINERI RET ERE EON 1753 Q w White balance C loy s 110 Wink self timer sh modoe 97 World Eel ejr GRISE c 7 dT RKOR 164 CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY S REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES AGOO RDING TO LOCAL REGULATION K Y Trademark Acknowledgments 5 The microSDXC logo is a trademark of SE LLC The SDXC logo is a trademark of SD 3C LE This device incorporates exFAT technology lice AM Microsoft HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multime nterface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing L LC The iFrame logo and the iFrame symbol are trademarks KA Inc About MPEG 4 Licensing This product is licensed under AT amp T patents for the MPEG 4 stan lo may be used for encoding MPEG 4 compliant video and or decoding MPEG 4 compliant video that
3. teeta ce 167 Resizing images eene 151 Resolution image size 76 Rotating tata ag EP iiini 146 S Screen ICON S et cure ee 204 206 Language display 23 Menu gt FUNC menu Menu 217 Index O 7 IXUS 240 HS p SD SDHC SDXC memory cards gt Memory cards SEITE oos ta ain zo DE dada rase and 62 2 second self timer 63 Customizing the self timer 63 Face self timer shooting mode 98 Wink self timer shooting mode 97 Sepia tone images eeeees 111 OI VO AF sorpi eini eane ias 118 Shooting Shooting date time gt Date time Shooting information 204 Slids gL Seema ee nee EEEE 140 Smart Shuffle esses 141 Smart Shutter shooting mode 96 Smile shooting mode 96 Smooth skin shooting mode 86 Snow shooting mode 85 Soft focus shooting mode 90 Software DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk 2 Installation a inia ganado Said inops na RR 31 SoundS 2 nazecpi mat ptm reps odusd Gu Dodo det rnent 158 Stereo AV cable eene 176 Super slow motion movie movie mode 102 Super vivid shooting mode 87 T Terminal 173 176 177 179 180 poss e
4. 24 Removing the Battery O Open the cover and press the battery loci ih S the direction of the arrow Q The battery will pop up Removing the Memory Card Open the cover and push the memory card in D until it clicks and then slowly release the NI memory card N The memory card will pop up 19 Initial Preparations IXUS 240 HS p Terminals Battery Lock N 20 Terminals S i Ve 2 n e Check the card s write protect tab Recording js not possible on memory cards with a write dA tab when the tab is in the locked n position Slide the tab up until it clicks into Led position Open the memory Oe N cover Slide the cover and vers KA Insert the battery While pressing the battery lock in the KO direction of the arrow insert the battery Q facing as shown and push it in until it clicks On into the locked position Batteries inserted facing the wrong way cannot be locked into the correct position Always confirm that the battery is facing the right way and locks when inserted Insert the memory card Insert the memory card facing as shown until it clicks into the locked position Make sure the memory card is facing the right way when you insert it Inserting memory cards facing the wrong way may damage the camera Close the memory card battery cover Lower the cover and hold it down as you slide it until it clicks into the cl
5. Ly Browse through your images E To view the next image drag right to left Q across the screen and to view the previous image drag left to right You can also view the next image by touching the right edge of the screen in the area indicated by frame 1 at left In this case gt is displayed Similarly you can view the previous image by touching the left edge of the screen in the area indicated by frame 2 at left and in this case 4 is displayed Display will switch to Scroll Display mode if you continue scrolling In this mode scroll left or right to choose an image Touching the central image will restore single image display To browse images grouped by shooting date in Scroll Display mode scroll up or down Movies are identified by a icon To play movies go to step 3 Viewing 2 Play movies Tough P to start playback MP Adjust the volume Scroll up or sop to adjust the volume fi 7 ume iN ITE a MAS ED E 02 02 42 10 00 Pause playback To pause playback touch the screen The movie control panel is d poyed To resume playback touch 5 5 After the movie is finished js glisplayed To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode press the SR HORNO P halfway To deactivate Scroll Display touch FUNC touch MENU choose Scroll Vy Display on the tab and then touch to choose Off Q For playback from the last image viewed touch FUNC touch
6. Image numbering is reset to 0001 if Auto Reset you switch memory cards or when a new folder is created 162 Adjusting Basic Camera Functions Regardless of the option sel etad in this setting shots may be numbered P consecutively after the last nu existing images on newly inserted memory cards To start saving sh rom 0001 use an empty or formatted p 161 memory card Refer to the ImageBrowser EX User Guide for information on the card folder structure and image formats O oy Date Based Image Storage Ly Instead of saving images in folders created each month you can have the camera create folders each day you shoot to store shots taken that day lt 7 ao fT Choose Create Folder and ted choose Daily Q Create Folder 4 Dally Images will now be saved in folders ood Rod on the shooting date Q Creates a new folder each day Q T Lens Retraction Timing The lens is normally retracted for safety about one minute after you press the button in Shooting mode p 46 To have the lens retracted immediately after you press the button set the retraction timing to 0 sec ao fT Choose Lens Retract and then choose 0 sec Lens Retract 4 0 sec Lens retracts right after switch to Playback mode 163 Adjusting Basic Camera fd 4 222 Power Saving Adjustment Adjust the timing of automatic camera dmebscreen deactivation Auto Power Down and Display Off respectively as ne g
7. When shooting keep your arms close to your body and hold the camera securely to prevent it from moving Do not rest your fingers on the flash 15 Initial Preparations 222 Charging the BatteryO Before use charge the battery with the feuded charger Be sure to charge the battery initially because the camera is G6t sold with the battery charged IXUS 510 HS IXUS 240 HS p IXUS 510 HS 16 T g IN Remove the cover Insert the battery After aligning the A marks onthe battery and charger insert the battery by gushing it in amp and down LN Q G Charge the battery For CB 2LB CB 2LD Flip out the plug C 3 and plug the charger into a power outlet Q For CB 2LBE CB 2LDE Plug the power cord into the charger then plug the other end into a power outlet The charging lamp turns orange and charging begins When the charging is finished the lamp turns green Initial Preparations IXUS 240 HS p ZA a Remove the battery After unplugging the battery charger remave the battery by pushing it in and up h IXUS 240 HS p D To protect the battery and keep it in optimal condition do not charge it continuously for more than 24 hours For battery chargers that use a power cord do not attach the charger or cord to other objects Doing so could result in malfunction or damage to the product For details on charging time and the number of s
8. 2 Matching specific scenes LL a Night Scenes Low Light Fireworks Q 6 p 85 p 85 p 85 a Applying special effects Vivid Colors Poster Effect Fish Eye Effect p 87 p 87 p 88 Miniature Effect p 88 Toy Camera Effect Soft Focus p 90 p 90 Monochrome p 91 eel t qe ue TM 54 84 116 Without using the flash Flash Off ccccccsssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 65 With myself in the shot Self Timer sessessssss 62 98 Add the shooting date and time Date Stamp 66 WS FACS E usos IO uUo ipM ebore E E EE 67 138 Movie clips and photos together Movie Digest 94 he Contents Basic Operations E View View images Playback Mode Qaz H 130 Automatic playback Slideshow ee 140 GENE NR RENE EE by T E use A E 173 On a compulter eesee Dass itae 30 Browse through images quickly Ay PRETE nod 135 Erase IMAGCS wiwiiceinmicmnaiouiierismaomimssinimninedes oF eee 144 Cr Shoot View Movies SOOO MOVIES c OP 5251 02 View MOVIES ERR 30 Fast moving subjects slow motion playback 102 Print UTM ON UU OS arosinu rinrinmanta Eneka NERNET ts edu ced eren 180 Save Save images to a COMPULET ccccccessceccceeseecceeececseeseeeeseaseeess 30 Safety Precautions Before using the product please en below
9. Sleeping icons p 58 are displayed The flash firing during shots indicates that the camera has automatically attempted to ensure optimal colors in the main subject and background Multi area White Balance Movies The camera may become warm when shooting movies repeatedly over an extended period This does not indicate damage Keep your fingers away from the CE microphone while shooting movies a Blocking the microphone may prevent M audio from being recorded or may cause ZN the recording to sound muffled Tm S Avoid touching camera controls other than the screen when shooting movies because sounds made by the camera will be recorded To correct suboptimal image color that may occur in ll movie shooting p 78 after you recompose shots touch ff to stop recording and then touch again to resume recording Microphone Oo Audio is recorded in stereo 57 Shooting in Smart Auto m n Dy T Scene Icons Kan In mode shooting scenes deter by the camera are indicated by the icon displayed and corresponding Mo re automatically selected for optimal focusing subject brightness and col Depending on the scene continuous images may be shot p 59 an X Background Normal Backlit Date Sunsets Spotlights Subject D a IL a Lo Pe 2 In Motion E a 2 gt e Shadows on Face 9 o 7 Q Smiling Q9 Q Sleeping Ge e2 Babies 9 Smiling o Sleeping e 9 B _
10. edges of the screen indica page areas not recorded Q Compose the shot To zoom in and enlarge the subject m the zoom lever toward telephoto and t Q zoom away from the subject move it toward wide angle Shoot Shooting Still Images D Focus Press the shutter button lightly halfway down The camera beeps twice after focusing and AF frames are displayed to indicate image areas in focus AF Frames 25 9 7 S Shoot Press hutter button all the way down As the ca shoots a shutter sound is played and infpw light conditions the flash fires automaticaly Keep the amera i ntil the shutter sound ends Your shot remains spl on the screen for about two seconds Even while the shot is display d you can take another shot by pressing th tter button again A Trying the Camera Out H nom Shooting Movies QW D Start shooting Q 2 Touch The camera beeps once as recording begins and 9 Rec is displayed with the elapsed time The camera switches to full screen display and the portion of your subject shown on the screen is recorded Frames displayed around any faces that are detected indicate that they are in focus 2 Finish shooting Touch W The camera beeps twice as recording stops Recording will stop automatically when the memory card becomes full 26 Miewing Trying the Camera Out After shooting images or movies yo den view them on the screen as fo
11. 11 7x 16 5M1 5 8 x 8 3 in 5x7in M2 Postcard 3 5 x 5 in Still Images T Red Eye Correction Red eye that occurs in the flash photography can be automatically corrected as follows Access the Flash Settings screen Touch FUNC touch MENU and then touch Flash Settings on the Ig tab to choose it p 50 76 Image Customization Features gt lash Setings Configure the setting Cho Red Eye Corr and then choose Red Eye Corr l On 6459 Once the Sea is complete is displayed To restore t iginal setting repeat this process but ch d D Red eye correction may be applied to image atgas other than eyes if the camera misinterprets red eye makeup as z0 pupils for example KA Oo You can also correct existing images p 155 Still Images T Correcting Greenish Image Areas from K Mercury Lamps In shots of evening scenes with subjects illuminated by mercury lamps the subjects or background may appear to have a greenish tinge This greenish tinge can be corrected automatically when shooting using Multi area White Balance tT Configure the setting Touch FUNC touch MENU choose Hg Lamp Corr on the Ig tab and then choose Hg Lamp Corr On p 50 Ee Once the setting is complete is displayed To restore the original setting repeat this process but choose Off After you are finished shooting under mercury lamps you should set Hg Lamp Corr back t
12. 186 Adding Images to a Photobook p 190 Movies Tagging Images as Favorites L3 Touch FUNC and choos in the menu is displayed z To untag the image repeat thikfrocess and choose again Q Choose Favorites Touch FUNC and then MENU and then choose Favorites on the tab p 50 Choose an image Choose an image after dragging left or right to browse Once you touch the screen w is displayed To untag the image touch the screen again wv is no longer displayed Repeat this process to choose additional images Touch OK A confirmation message is displayed Favorites Finish the setup process Touch OK Accept changes 147 n D Images will not be tagged as lie if you switch to Shooting mode or turn the camera off before EA the setup process in step 3 Image Categories Favorite images will have a three star i Ayx yx when transferred P to computers running Windows 7 or Windows Ach A not apply to movies Images can also be tagged as favorites by usin ch Actions p 149 T Organizing Images by Category My Category You can organize images into categories Note that images argautomatically categorized at the time of shooting according to shooting conditians S Images with detected faces or images shot in or mo as Images detected as Pg F3 or in QUO mode or images stepin JB mode C p u QW Images shot in amp or amp mo
13. Always ensure that the produc The safety precautions noted on the foll yourself and other persons or damage to Be sure to also check the guides included wit ey separately sold accessories you use or P m that you read the safety precautions described Sysed correctly i ages are intended to prevent injuries to A Wa rning Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death Lf Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to people s eye Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash could damage els ht In particular remain at least one meter 39 inches away from infants when using th a Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants Strap Putting the strap around a child s neck could result in D OA Use only recommended power sources G Do not attempt to disassemble alter or apply heat to the product O Avoid dropping or subjecting the product to severe impacts To avoid the risk of injury do not touch the interior of the product if it has been Q dropped or otherwise damaged d Stop using the product immediately if it emits smoke a strange smell or Q otherwise behaves abnormally Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol benzine or thinner to clean the product Do not let the product come into contact with water e g sea water or other liquids Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the camera This could result in electrical shock or fire If liquids or foreign objects come into conta
14. Change the AF auto focus frame mode Suit the shooting conditions as follows 5 Touch FUNC tou MENU choose AF Frame on the Ig tab nd then choose the desired option p 50 Lp 4 Face Detect Z Prioritizes focus on faces 2 P Still Images Movies XO Face Detect 7 IXUS 240 HS p Ory 2 Face AiAF 6 Q Detects people s faces and then sets the focus exposure evaluative metering only and white balance AWB only After you aim the camera at the subject a white frame is displayed around the person s face determined by the camera to be the main subject and up to two gray frames are displayed around other detected faces When the camera detects movement frames will follow moving subjects within a certain range After you press the shutter button halfway up to nine green frames are displayed around faces in focus 116 Q g Shooting Range and Focusing 2 D If faces are not detected or n only gray frames are displayed without a white frame an AF is displayed in the center of the screen when you press the shutter gpitton halfway IXUS 240 HS p If faces are not detected or when only Gay frames are displayed without a white frame up to nine green frafpes are displayed in the areas in focus when you press the shutter butten halfway If faces are not detected when Servo AF p 118 js set to On the AF frame is displayed in the center of the screen wiley ou press the shutter butt
15. ES 62 p Common Convenient Features Using the Self Timer d Camera Shake This option delays shutter release about two seconds after you have pressed the shutter button If the cam s unsteady while you are pressing the shutter button it will not affect your Sha Configure aos etting Follow step 1 on p pand choose Once the setting is Ayete 2 is displayed Follow step 2 on p 62 to shoot a Custamizina the Self Timer A You can specify the delay 0 30 seconds and number of shots T 0 Choose Q Following step 1 on p 62 choose C and 5 touch C on the right edge of the screen Configure the setting Touch 4P to choose a value for the desired option and then double touch Once the setting is complete CC is displayed Follow step 2 on p 62 to shoot D For movies shot by touching Delay represents the delay before recording begins but the Shots setting has no effect When you specify multiple shots image brightness and white balance are P determined by the first shot More time is required between shots when the flash fires or when you have specified to take many shots Shooting will stop automatically when the memory card becomes full When a delay longer than two seconds is specified two seconds before the shot the lamp blinking and self timer sound will speed up The lamp will remain lit in case the flash fires 63 Common Convenient rey A Still Images
16. Enable Ctrl via HDMI 4 Enable Control camera with a TV remote Connect the camera to the TV Follow steps 1 2 on p 173 to connect the camera to the TV 174 Using Optional Accessories 2 Display images Tumgn the TV On the camera press the D button Images fr he camera are now displayed on the TV Ki is displayed on the camera screen Control the camera with the TV remote Press the 4 buttons on these mote to browse images To display the camera control p ress the OK Select button Select contro el items by pressing the 4P buttons to c e an item and then pressing the OK Select button again On Camera Control Panel Options Shown on the TV 9 Cy Qe 4 Return Closes the menu Displays sets of images shot in Hii mode p 100 Only DIGUBPPIAYDdON displayed when a grouped image is selected Starts movie playback Only displayed when a movie is x d selected Slideshow Starts slideshow playback To switch images during playback press the 4 buttons on the remote control Index Playback Displays multiple images in an index Moving the zoom lever will switch control to the camera itself which will prevent remote control until you return to single image display The camera may not always respond correctly even if the remote is for an HDMI CEC compatible TV 175 Using Optional Accessories O Playback on a Standard Mesi
17. Lamp terminal Flash In this guide icons are used to represent the corresponding camera buttons and switches on which they appear or which they resemble On screen text is indicated in brackets D Important information you should know Notes and tips for expert camera use p xx Pages with related information in this example xx represents a page number Instructions in this guide apply to the camera under default settings For convenience all supported memory cards are simply referred to as the memory card IXUS 240 HS p D Lens 2 Speaker 8 Zoom lever Shooting C telephoto M4 wide angle Playback Q magnify zz index 4 Shutter button ON OFF button Mode switch Flash Lamp 9 Microphone Part Names and Conventions in This Guide Tripod socket O Screen LCD monitor Ory 2 Memory card battery cover 43 x Playback button Q Indicator 45 DC coupler cable port Strap mount 42 HDMI terminal AV OUT Audio video output DIGITAL terminal Wireless LAN indicator The tabs shown above titles indicate whether the function is used for still images movies or both Still Images Indicates that the function is used when shooting or viewing still images Movies Indicates that the function is used when shooting or viewing movies The following icons are used to indicate functions that differ depending on the camera model Functions and pr
18. Shoot in vivid colors Super vicia Shots in rich vivid colors Q Still Images Movies W Posterized shots Poster Effect Shots that resemble an old poster or illustration 87 Applying Special Effects O KVA Still Images 7 Shooting with a Fish Ejg Lens Effect Q Fish eye Effect 4 T Shoot with the distorting effect of a fish eye Oot WI e aistorting etirect ot a fish eye le b Choose amp Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose amp Choose an effect level Touch touch 4P to Goose effect level and then touch A preview is shown of how your shot wi ok with the effect applied Q Shoot 3 Still Images Movies T Shots Resembling Miniature Models Miniature Effect Creates the effect of a miniature model by blurring image areas above and below your selected area You can also make movies that look like scenes in miniature models by choosing the playback speed before the movie is recorded People and objects in the scene will move quickly during playback Note that sound is not recorded Choose amp Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose amp A white frame is displayed indicating the image area that will not be blurred Choose the area to keep in focus To adjust the area in focus either touch the screen or drag the white frame up or down To change the size of the area in focus touch CM touch s EM or Li to choose the option and then touch Applying Spec
19. Th focal length of the lens can be increa y approximately 1 4x or 2 3x IXUS 240 HS p The focal length of the lens can be increased by approximately 1 6x or 2 0x This can reduce camera shake because the Vd a is faster than it would be if you zoomed including using digital zoom i the same zoom factor e Digital Zoom Zooms to a specified factor and D 4 Touch FUNC touch MENU cfodse Digital Zoom on the Ig tab and then c the desired option p 50 O The view is enlarged and the zoom tapis displayed on the screen p Q m IXUS 510 HS Images will look grainy at a resolution of L p 76 when you use a 2 3x digital tele converter In this case the zoom factor is shown in blue The digital tele converter cannot be used with digital zoom p 61 and AF point zoom p 79 The digital tele converter is only available when the aspect ratio is 43 IXUS 510 HS The respective focal lengths when using 1 4x and 2 3x are 39 2 470 mm and 64 4 773 mm 35mm film equivalent IXUS 240 HS p The respective focal lengths when using 1 6x and 2 0x are 38 4 192 mm and 48 0 240 mm 35mm film equivalent The shutter speed may be equivalent when you move the zoom lever all the way toward for maximum telephoto and when you zoom in to enlarge the subject to the same size following step 2 on p 61 115 Shooting Range and d A Still Images Movies T Changing the AF Fram Mode
20. a O m O fest O fd O load Fo 1 UAIL only 2 White balance is not available 3 Set in a range of 1 5 contrast sharpness color saturation red green blue and skin tone 4 Cannot be set to 0 seconds in modes without selection of the number of shots 5 One shot cannot be modified in modes without selection of the number of shots 210 olo o EBEN OO fh O O OjOJ O OJOJOJOJO O O O Oj Oj OJOJOJO 1 OJ OJO O O O oo0o000000O O O O O Oj OjJO JO y ea 9 L O O O JE djo o i fo oo SC m O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O la G 1000 0101 00011 10 10 1110 01 AS o O10 AN 4 Pd ot Functions and Menu Tables L fn fs Sa eS zl O O Available or set automatically Not available 7 Only 43 and 16 9 are available 8 Synchronizes with the aspect ratio setting and is automatically set p 89 211 Functions and Menu Tables O 4 22 m 1 3 Shooting Menu om KOA Shooting Mode e AUTO ci Function PDA 21 RA RS Face Detect 1 3 o 0J olo o olo AF Frame p 116 Face AiAF 2 ojop jyol o o o o Fixed Frame o omol AF Frame Size Normal o o i p 117 Small O O Oz Standard Olo OoOo oloOoOlO Off O O O O O O Digal eoan ipe e Digital Tele converter 1 4x 2 3x O 25 x Dig
21. d p 46 Power Saving Access the Power Saving screen Touch Power savingL Auto Power Down 4 On Configure the setting After choosing an item touch 4 to adjust it as needed 22 ry D To conserve battery power you should normally choose On for A O Power Down and 1 min or less for Display Off on Q The Display Off setting is applied even if you set Auto Power Down to Off Es Q T World Clock To ensure that your shots will have the correct local date and time when you travel abroad simply register the destination in advance and switch to that time zone This convenient feature eliminates the need to change the Date Time setting manually Time Zone Specify your home time zone Select an option POMPE ouch Time Zone When you configure this setting for the first time make sure the screen shown at left is displayed and then touch Time Zone Touch q to choose the home time zone To set daylight saving time 1 hour ahead 4 d touch 365 Touch Time Zone 02 02 2012 10 00 Daylight Saving Time Off 3 FF New York 164 Adjusting Basic Camera Functions 2 Time Zone Specify your destination yy Select an option Am Touch X World and then touch Time A World Zone m Touch lt 4 choose the destination time zone O If necessary fey daylight saving time as in step 1 ay Touch Time Zone Switch to the destination time Select an
22. or make sure that the date time are set correctly p 21 Shooting Movies The elapsed time shown is incorrect or recording is interrupted Use the camera to format the memory card or switch to a card that supports high speed recording Note that even if the elapsed time display is incorrect the length of movies on the memory card corresponds to the actual recording time p 161 is displayed and shooting stops automatically The camera s internal memory buffer filled up as the camera could not record to the memory card quickly enough Try one of the following measures Use the camera to perform low level formatting of the memory card p 162 Lower the image quality p 78 Switch to a memory card that supports high speed recording see Specifications p 37 Subjects look distorted Subjects that pass in front of the camera quickly may look distorted This is not a malfunction 198 Q ZR Playback k D Playback is not possible Image or movie playback may not be posing a computer is used to rename files or alter the folder structure Refer to the mageBrowSer EX User Guide for details on folder structure and file names Playback stops or audio skips 2 Switch to a memory card that you have performed lo yel formatting on with the camera p 162 There may be brief interruptions when playing movies copi memory cards that have slow read speeds When movies are played on a computer frames may be dropped as audio ma
23. p 73 and t ister new face information p 67 as needed o Erasing Face Information Q face ID Sting Access the Check Edit Info e d to Registry screen T Following step 1 on p 67 touch Check Edit Info Choose the name of the person whose face info you want to erase Touch the name of the person whose face info you want to erase Access the Face Info List screen Touch Face Info List Choose the face info to erase Touch Erase and then touch the face info you want to erase After Erase is displayed touch OK The selected face info will be erased 73 Using Face ID O Tu Erasing Registered Iifformation You can erase information face info ig o CUER registered to Face ID However names recorded in previously s ipages will not be erased bd Face ID Settings Access the Erase Info screen Follow step 1 on p 6 gnd choose Erase Info b Ec Choose the name of the person whose info you want to erase Touch the name of the person whose M u want to erase After Erase is displayed touch OK Q 3 D If you erase a registered person s info you will not be able to display their name p 133 overwrite their info p 72 or search images for them p 135 Oo You can also erase a person s name only from images p 138 74 Still Images Change the image aspect ratio ratio Of pu to height as follows 16 9 3 2 4 3 1 1 Square aspect ratio GE
24. results Choose in step 1 to cancel image search 6 When the camera has found no corresponding images for a search condition those search conditions will not be available Options for viewing images in a search result step 2 include Navigating P Through Images in an Index p 135 Viewing Slideshows p 140 and Magnifying Images p 139 You can protect erase or print all images in a search result at once by choosing Select All Images in Search in Protecting Images p 142 Erasing All Images p 144 Adding Images to the Print List DPOF p 186 or Adding Images to a Photobook p 190 If you recategorize images p 148 or edit them and save them as new images p 151 a message is displayed and image search ends Movies T Viewing Movie Digest Movies Movies created in mode p 94 can be viewed by date Choose a movie E Touch FUNC and choose amp in the menu Movie Digest Playback p 49 Plays back movies made with Movie Digest MENU Play the movie Touch the date to start movie playback 136 Browsing and Filtering Images A Still Images A T Viewing Individual Ifftaiges in a Group Grouped images shot in H1 mode p 1 pate generally displayed together but they can also be viewed individually i 100 0007 Fs 7714 on Choose an image group Browse images by dragging left or right until you find a desired ima EB 8 Touch A View indivi
25. 129 Shooting Display Options 48 NIG Ij 130 FUNC Menu 49 Browsing and Filtering Images 135 MENU Menu eee 50 Editing Face ID Information 138 Indicator Display 51 Image Viewing Options 139 Protecting Images 142 2 Smart Auto Mode 53 Erasing Images 144 Shooting in Smart Auto Mode 54 Rotating Images 146 Common Convenient Features 61 dpa M Mu NE id l veni o basic ME CC eee 149 OMNEM D Editing Still Images 151 DEI O ERTO a E Eding UiS reunenn 156 Customizing Camera Operation 81 Op Contents prece r8 Setting Menu Bc TA Appendix 195 Adjusting Basic Camera QA Troubleshooting 196 Functions eeeenenee 158 Cgn Screen Messages Accessories 169 Tips on Using Included ACGCOSSO GS 5c irc cd d eobe ane 170 Optional Accessories 171 Using Optional Accessories 173 Printing Images 180 Using an Eye Fi Card 192 Contents Basic Operations k 6 Shoot Use camera determined settings Kio Mode T 54 xz Shooting people well Portraits p 84 Against Snow Smoglp Skin p 86 p 85 A
26. 3 hours Agprox 3 hours 1 Time under default camera settings when normal operations are perfe ed such as shooting pausing turning the camera on and off and zooming 2 Time available when shooting the maximum movie length until recording os automatically repeatedly 7 The number of shots that can be taken is based on measurement guidelines of t Camera amp Imaging Products Association CIPA Under some shooting conditions the number of shots and recording time may be less CA than mentioned above Q Number of shots recording time with fully charged batteries Number of 4 3 Shots per Memory Card No Shots per Memory Card Approx Resolution Pixels Compression Ratio 4GB 16 GB L Large g 799 3217 10M 3648x2736 a 1257 5061 M1 Medium 1 amp 1195 4810 6M 2816x2112 d 1829 7362 M2 Medium 2 g 3658 14724 2M 1600x1200 a 6354 25574 S Small amp 13416 53992 0 3M 640x480 a 20124 80988 38 KA IXUS 240 HS p A E Specifications Compression No Shots per Memory Card Approx Resolution Pixels Ratio 8 GB 32 GB lt Large C058 4272 L Large g 95 16M 4608x3456 4 1768 6883 d M1 Medium 1 g 1996 h 8059 8M 3264x2448 A 3069 7 1301 Ea M2 Medium 2 g 7442 Q 2 30040 2M 1600x1200 d 12927 176 P Small 27291 1164 S Small amp 2 0 3M 640x480 40937 16522 A x These values are measured according to Canon standards and may change depending4 on the subject memory card and camera settings Ta
27. Cloudy For shooting in cloudy conditions in the shade or at twilight O For shooting under ordinary incandescent tungsten lighting mm tungsten and similarly colored fluorescent lighting For shooting under warm white cool white and similarly colored me Fluorescent ue aan fluorescent lighting For shooting under daylight fluorescent and similarly colored Au FiuorsscentH fluorescent lighting B Custom For manually setting a custom white balance Custom white balance For image colors that look natural under the light in your shot adjust white balance to suit the light source where you are shooting Set the white balance under the same light source that will illuminate your shot Follow the steps in Adjusting White Balance to choose 1S Aim the camera at a plain white subject so that the entire screen is white Touch 1S on the right edge of the screen The tint of the screen changes once the white balance data has been recorded Colors may look unnatural if you change camera settings after recording white balance data 110 O Color and Continuous Shooting Still Images Movies e Changing Image Col y Tones My Colors black and white Change image color tones as desired such as converting images to sepia or My Colors Off Vivid Neutral Sepia B W Positive Film Lighter Skin Tone Darker Skin Tone Vivid Blue Vivid Green Vivid Red Custom Color Q Touc
28. D High Power Flash Bo can also be used Ly Y Other Accessories Lp I Stereo AV Cable AVC DC400S1 Connect the camera to a TV to playback on the larger TV screen 7 5 HDMI Cable HTC 100 Q 3 For connecting the camera to an HDMI input Q of a high definition TV Canon PictBridge Compatible Printers Printing images without a computer is possible by connecting the camera to a Canon PictBridge compatible printer For details visit your nearest Canon dealer SELPHY Inkjet printers Series 172 AN Using Optional Accessories KA Still Images Movies T Playback on a TV op By connecting the camera to a TV you n view your shots on the larger screen of the TV For details on connection or how to switch ifs refer to the TV manual Browsing images Either drag left or right across the screen or tap the cayera gently on the side pp 27 131 A Playing movies p 130 Q Zooming in p 139 22 Move the zoom lever toward Q A Group playback p 137 7 Touch Actions p 149 O Smart Shuffle and erasing are not available Note that when the camera is connected to a TV nothing is displayed on tia camera screen Watch the TV screen as you control the camera On Playback on a High Definition TV Connecting the camera to an HDTV with the HDMI Cable HTC 100 sold separately enables you to view your shots on the larger screen of the TV Movies shot at a resolution of ff or Ij can be viewe
29. EX User Guide Refer to this guide when using the included software This guide can be referenced from the ImageBrowser EX Help function ImageBrowser EX User Guide may not be accessible from the Help function In such cases it will either be included on the CD ROM bundled with your camera or you can download the latest version from the Canon website Oo Depending on the country or region where you purchased your camera the 29 Included Software Manuals O 222 System Requirements The included software can be used on fi amp following computers Windows Operating System Computer Processor RAM Interfaces Free Hard Disk Space Display KR Windows 7 SP1 lt O Windows Vista SP2 2 Windows XP SP3 Connection via wireless LAN is only sup id on Windows 7 SP1 Computers running one of the above operatidg systems preinstalled with an included USB port and et connection 1 6 GHz or higher still images Core 2 Duo 2 6 GHzoy higher movies Windows 7 64 bit 2 GB or more Q Windows 7 32 bit Windows Vista 64 bit 32 bit 77 1 GB or more still images 2 GB or more movies Windows XP 512 MB or more still images 2 GB or more movie USB or wireless LAN i io 440 MB or more Q 1024 x 768 resolution or higher In Windows XP Microsoft NET Framework 3 0 or later max 500 MB must be installed Installation may take some time depending on computer performance Macintosh Ope
30. Flash Range IXUS 2405 50 cm 2 5 m 50 cm 3 5 m Maximum Wide angle tt 1 6 8 2 ft 1 6 11 ft 1 0 1 5 m 90 cm 2 0m Maximum telephoto 1 3 3 4 9 ft 3 0 6 6 ft 40 Q D Shooting Range ZA a Specifications Shooting Mode Focusing Range i um Wide Angle c Telephoto AUTO a 1 cm 0 4 in4Apinfinity 1 m 3 3 ft infinity AA 5 cm 2 0 in infipity 1 m 3 3 ft infinity 1 50 cm q i ener Y Q4in 16 amp AD aA 3 m 9 8 ft infinity 3 4 infinity IXUS 240 HS J OA Shooting Mode Focusing Range i um Wide Angle TEN Telephoto AUTO s 3 cm 1 2 in infinity 90 cm 3 0 ft infihity AA 5 cm 2 0 in infinity 90cm 3 0 ft nni 3 50 cm Other modes Y 1 2 in 1 6 ft B S 3 m 9 8 ft infinity 3m 9 8 ft infinity Not available in some shooting modes Continuous Shooting Speed IXUS 510 HS Continuous Shooting Shooting Mode Speed Mode Hy Approx 6 1 shots sec Cy Approx 2 6 shots sec P ary Approx 0 8 shots sec Wi Approx 0 8 shots sec IXUS 240 HS E Shooting Mode Speed y Approx 5 2 shots sec P Approx 1 9 shots sec 41 Specifications Shutter Speed KA CEED IXUS 240 HS MIO mode automatically set range 1 1 4056 spe 1 1 2000 sec o gt Range in all shooting modes 15 1 4000 69 15 1 2000 sec lt Aperture L P3 IXUS 240 HS p f number f 3 4 f 6 3 W f 5 6 f 9 0 T f 2
31. LE n Shoot Press the shutter button all the way down Still Images T Shooting with Servo AF This mode helps avoid missing shots of subjects in motion because the camera continues to focus on the subject and adjust the exposure as long as you press the shutter button halfway Configure the setting Touch FUNC touch MENU choose Servo AF on the tab and then choose On p 50 Focus The focus and exposure are maintained where the blue AF frame is displayed while you are pressing the shutter button halfway 118 b Shooting Range and Focusing 2 Y Focusing may not be pos in some shooting conditions In low light conditions Servo may not be activated AF frames may not turn blue when you pre stthe shutter button halfway In this case the focus and exposure are ccording to the specified AF aperture values are displayed in orange R se the shutter button and then press it halfway again bp AF lock shooting is not available a AF Point Zoom on the tab is not available Q Not available when using the self timer p 62 frame mode If adequate exposure cannot be obtain m speeds and Q m 7 Changing the Focus Setting Ma You can change default camera operation of constantly focusing on subject it is aimed at even when the shutter button is not pressed Instead you can limit camera focusing to the moment you press the shutter button halfway tT Touch FUNC touch MENU choose Continuo
32. M Information is displayed composed However on screen image brightness may not match brightness of your shots Note that any on screen image distortion o subject motion will not affect recorded images O For playback display options see p 133 A d Q 48 Configure commonly used f yrs through the FUNC menu as follows Note that menu items and optiofie wary depending on the shooting mode pp 210 211 or playback mode 215 Mi Revers he FUNC menu Ay Touch F U N o Tra F Ly i Choose a menu item Drag the menu up or down to gg it or Q touch an item to choose it You can also scroll the menu by dradging up or down outside of the menu area O Options Touch your chosen menu item again of Menu Items touch its description at right On Choose an option Drag the options up or down to scroll them or touch an option to choose it You can also scroll the options by dragging up or down outside of the option area Finish the setup process Touch your chosen option again or touch D The screen before you touched FUNC in step 1 is displayed again showing the option you configured To undo any accidental setting changes you can restore the camera s default G settings p 167 On the screen in step 2 you can also choose options by touching their descriptions at right 49 Configure a variety of camera f s through other menus as follows Menu it
33. MENU choose 4 Resume on the tab and then choose Last seen Q To change the transition shown between images touch FUNC touch MENU choose Transition on the D tab and then touch 4 to choose the effect Still Images Movies T Active Display To switch images during image display you can tap the camera gently on the side as shown below Switch to next image Switch to previous image 131 h 2 D Always keep the strap aroun 4jgur wrist and hold the camera securely to avoid dropping it Images may not be switched in sori o Cases depending on how the camera is tapped to Tilt the camer while browsing images D To browse through imads uickly while touching and holding on t e pit edge of the screen p 130 tilt the pi A as you browse images Tilt the cam en the opposite direction while holding P 7 Images appear grainy at this time 6 Pa Viewing To deactivate Active Display touch FUNC touch MENU choose Active a Display on the P tab and then choose Off p 50 6 Q Still Images Movies T Checking People Detected in Face ID If you switch the camera to simple information display mode p 133 the names of up to five detected people registered in Face ID p 67 will be displayed Switch to simple information display mode and check Touch DISP repeatedly until simple information display is activated drag left or right across the screen to choose an image Names will be dis
34. Notes and Legal Information Take and review some test shetspinitially to make sure the images were recorded correctly Please note tIfat Canon Inc its subsidiaries and affiliates and its distributors are not ble for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camer amp jor accessory including memory cards that results in the failure of an imade be recorded or to be recorded in a way that is machine readable Images recorded by the camera are intended f rsonal use Refrain from unauthorized recording that infringes on copy ght law and note that even for personal use photography may contravene copyright or other legal rights at some performances or exhibitions or in spe commercial settings For information on your camera s warranty please refer to Keran information provided with your camera For Canon Customer S rt please refer to the warranty information for contact information O Although the LCD monitor is produced under extremely figh prede As manufacturing conditions and more than 99 99 of the pixels meet desi specifications in rare cases some pixels may be defective or may appear as red or black dots This does not indicate camera damage or affect recorded images The LCD monitor may be covered with a thin plastic film for protection against scratches during shipment If covered remove the film before using the camera When the camera is used over an extended period it may become warm This does not
35. S 81 Language display ssssssssss 23 Long shutter shooting mode 99 Low light shooting mode 85 M Macro focus mode 114 Magnified display 139 Memory Cards au eene canas adea senes 3 Menu Basic operations 2s ccr nma 50 jo c etre 208 Index Mercury lamp correction 77 Metering method suusss 108 IXUS 510 HS icroSD microSDHC microSDXC memory gt Memory cards m Miser effect shooting mode 88 Monoc e shooting mode 91 Movie Dige hooting mode 94 Movies Editing 156 Image quality resglution frame rate 78 Multi area White Balan ey 77 My e TC 148 My Colors assis pera peperrp c E 153 P P shooting mode aare Package contents 2 Photobook set up ssseeueuuuuus 19 PictBridge ER 172 180 Playback gt Viewing Portrait shooting mode 84 Poster effect shooting mode 87 Powered IS rete errore tiet 128 Power Battery AC adapter kit Power Savior uer uui e ueebe poe EEeuedue Ua 46 PINUNO ee 180 Program AE NEP 106 ProOtECtING Rc aerie 142 R Red eye correction 76 155 occa
36. T Shooting By Touching p Screen Touch Shutter With this option you can simply touch the ds release your finger to shoot The camera will focus on subjects and a image brightness automatically Lp gt p Prepare to use touch shutter Touch ga and change the modeto C PA ZA Choose the subject to focus on Touch the subject on the screen and keep Eo your finger on the screen Q The camera beeps twice after focusing A blue AF frame is displayed and the camera will keep the subject in focus and image brightness adjusted Servo AF Shoot Release your finger from the screen A shutter sound is played as the camera shoots To cancel touch shutter touch C and change the mode to s The camera performs the same operations for touch shutter shooting as for P regular shooting with the shutter button You can configure touch shutter settings by touching FUNC and then MENU and then choosing Touch Shutter on the tab of the menu screen Even while the shot is displayed you can prepare for the next shot by touching 5 64 Op Common Convenient Features A Still Images T Deactivating the FISH Prepare the camera for shooting withoutthe flash as follows 2 lt x Configure th setting Touch touch c it and then touch amp again Once the setting is co is displayed To restore the original m repeat this process but choose D If a flashing icon is displayed when you press th
37. _ Children In Motion e l l l Other Subjects L a y Zw In Motion OS ec At Close Range KA A Fo Tripod Used The background color of icons is light blue when the background is a blue sky dark blue when the background is dark and gray for all other backgrounds The background color of icons is light blue when the background is a blue sky and gray for all other backgrounds 58 Shooting in Smart Auto Mode DN The background color of IAD V and f4 is dark blue and the background color of po is orange When shooting movies only People suec and At Close Range icons will be displayed When shooting with the self timer People In Ci Babies Sleeping Children Other Subjects In When the drive mode is set to _ p 112 and wh scenes are automatically corrected p 77 Smiling Sleeping and Children icons will not be displayed T Smiling Sleeping Babies Smiling n icons will not be displayed If the flash is set to the Backlit icons for Smiling and cha en will not be displayed wi be displayed when Face ID is set to On and the face of a registered baby under two ears old or child ms D the date and Babies Babies Smiling Babies Sleeping and Children ico from two to twelve years old is detected p 67 Confirm beforeha time are correct p 21 D Try shooting in P mode p 105 if the scene icon does KR actual shooting cond
38. choose an option and i2 touch the desired position on the bar to O specify the value For stronger more intense effects or darker S b skin tones adjust the value to the right and Q for weaker lighter effects or lighter skin tones adjust the value to the left Touch to complete the setting Still Images T Continuous Shooting Hold the shutter button all the way down to shoot continuously For details on the continuous shooting speed see Specifications p 37 112 Configure the setting Touch FUNC choose L in the menu and then choose Lili p 49 The option you configured is now displayed Once the setting is complete i is displayed Shoot Hold the shutter button all the way down to shoot continuously E Color and Continuous Shooting Q O Continuous Mode Description Continuous shooting with focus and exposure determined when you press the shutt tton halfway Continuous Continuous shooting and op Shooting AF AF Frame is set to Fixed frame bo be changed l Continuous shooting with the focus fida t the position Continuous Ge determined in AF lock In mode focus by the first Shooting LV shot mode p 85 or AF lock p 121 is changed to oy Cannot be used with the self timer p 62 or Blink Detectio 80 IXUS 240 HS During continuous shooting focus and exposure are locked at th position level determined when you pressed the shutter bu
39. designed for traveling which may Q damage the battery On 170 FS m Optional Accessories are sold separately Note that availability rios may no longer be available The following camera acces varies by area and some acce Q T Power Supplies gt Battery Pac 9L Rechargeab ium ion battery Battery Charger LB CB 2LBE Charger for Battery Pack NB 9L T Battery Pack NB 11L Q Rechargeable lithium ion bati Battery Charger CB 2LDICB 2LDE Charger for Battery Pack NB 11L E IXUS 510 HS AC Adapter Kit ACK DC70 Q For powering the camera using household power Recommended when using the camera over extended periods or when connecting the camera to a printer or computer Cannot be used to charge the camera battery IXUS 240 HS AC Adapter Kit ACK DC90 For powering the camera using household power Recommended when using the camera over extended periods or when connecting the camera to a printer or computer Cannot be used to charge the camera battery D The battery charger and AC adapter kit can be used in areas with 100 240 V AC power 50 60 Hz For power outlets in a different format use a commercially available adapter for the plug Never use an electrical transformer designed for traveling which may damage the battery 171 Optional Accessories Op Y 2 Flash Units on High Powef flash HF DC2 External and ha tut subjects that are out of ran f the built in flash
40. flash fire for each shot ROY details on the flash range see Flash Range see Specifications p 37 c Touch gach o hoose it and then touch again n Once the setting is comp ele is displayed V Oo This setting can also be configured by touching 5 on the screen hona gage O o T Shooting with Slow Synchro e With this option the flash fires to increase the brightness of the main subject e such as people while the camera shoots at a slow shutter speed to increase the brightness of the background that is out of the flash range For details on the flash range see Flash Range see Specifications p 37 Configure the setting Touch touch 4 to choose it and then touch again Once the setting is complete 2 is displayed Shoot Even after the flash fires ensure that the main subject does not move until the shutter sound is finished playing D Mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still and prevent camera shake In this case set IS Mode to Off p 127 Oo This setting can also be configured by touching 3 on the screen shown above 122 Flash as 2 T Shooting with the FE Lock Just as with the AE lock p 107 yorka n lock the exposure for the flash shots PS e Set the flash to p 122 Lock the flash exposure Aim the camera at the subject to shoot with the exposure locked With shutter button pressed halfway touch
41. flash range see Specifications p 37 Set the flash mode to amp p 65 White dots or similar image artifacts appear in flash shots This is caused by light from the flash reflecting off dust or airborne particles 197 Shots look grainy 2 Lower the ISO speed p 108 O High ISO speeds in some shooting PENA grainy images p 86 Subjects are affected by red eye p 76 Set Red Eye Lamp to On p 81 to activate Km t reduction lamp p 4 in flash shots Note that while the red eye reduction lamp i Ms oUm about one second it is not Troubleshooting possible to shoot because the lamp is counteracting r ye For best results have subjects look at the red eye reduction lamp Also try incr K the lighting in indoor scenes and shooting at closer range Edit images using red eye correction p 155 Recording to the memory card takes too long or continuous shooting i is slower Use the camera to perform low level formatting of the memory card p yy Shooting settings or FUNC menu settings are not available Available setting items vary by shooting mode Refer to Functions Available ey Shooting Mode FUNC Menu and Shooting Menu pp 208 213 The Babies or Children icon does not display a The Babies and Children icons will not display if the birthday is not set in face 6 information p 67 If the icons still do not display even when you set the birthday re Q register face information p 72
42. image contrast is also automatically c ted to make subjects stand out better Choose from four correction levels a en save the image as a separate file D L Choose i Contrast Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose i Contrast on the tab p 50 Yop s Editing Still Images Choose an image Choose an image after dragging left or right to browse Touch OK e Choose an option On Touch 4 to choose an option and then touch OK Save as a new image and review Follow steps 4 5 on p 151 D For some images correction may be inaccurate or may cause images to appear grainy Images may look grainy after repeated editing using this function If Auto does not produce the expected results try correcting images using P Low Medium or High 154 KA Editing Still Images l 2 T Correcting Red Ey Automatically corrects images atfectetpy red eye You can save the corrected image as a separate file 9 oa Choose Red Eye Correction Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose MEN Red Eye Correctionfy the D tab p 50 L Choose an image Choose an image after dragging left or right to browse Touch OK Q O2 Correct the image Touch OK e Red eye detected by the camera is now corrected and frames are displayed around C corrected image areas Enlarge or reduce images as needed Follow the steps in Magnifying Images p 139 Save as a new image and review Touch
43. j Begin the installation Click Easy Installation and follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation process When a message is displayed prompting you to connect the camera connect it to a computer 31 Q Included Software Manuals O e camera turned off open the cover i XMith the smaller plug of the included 2 interfac ble p 2 in the orientation v OS2 shown ins ptbe plug fully into the camera TR terminal e Pit IXUS 240 HS K Ly C00 p Ly j pb Q Insert the larger plug of the interface cable 14 the computer s USB port For details about USB connections on the computer refer to Q ZPS the computer user manual Install the files c Turn the camera on and follow the on screen c ZY instructions to complete the installation process The software will connect to the Internet to update to the latest version and download new functions Installation may take some time depending on computer performance and the Internet connection Click Finish or Restart on the screen after installation and remove the CD ROM when the desktop is displayed Turn the camera off and disconnect the cable 32 KA 2 When not connected to the Onet there are the following limitations a P The screen in step 3 will not b amp Gisplayed Some functions may not be instafl d The first time you connect the camerid the computer driver
44. menu p 49 2 Ly l Lp Rotate the image Touch or Y depending o pe desired direction Each time you touch age is rotated 90 Touch to ea EZ n l D Movies with an image quality of nj or pj cannot be rotated CO Rotation is not possible when Auto Rotate is set to Off p 146 On You can also access the screen shown in step 2 by touching FUNC and then MENU and then touching Rotate on the P tab p 50 Deactivating Auto Rotation Follow these steps to deactivate automatic rotation by the camera which rotates images shot in vertical orientation so they are displayed vertically on the camera Touch FUNC touch MENU choose Auto Rotate on the DP tab and then choose Off p 50 D Images cannot be rotated p 146 when you set Auto Rotate to Off Additionally images already rotated will be displayed in the original orientation In Smart Shuffle p 141 mode even if Auto Rotate is set to Off images shot vertically will be displayed vertically and rotated images will be displayed in the rotated orientation 146 Still Images A zal Image Categories You can tag images as favorites afyd assign them to My Category p 148 By choosing a category in image sear kgyou can restrict the following operations to all of those images Q Viewing p 130 Viewing Slideshows R2240 Protecting Images p 142 Erasing Images p 144 Adding Images t jthe Print List DPOF p
45. option f Home 02 02 2012 10 00 zone MOA A World 02 02 2012 11 00 Touch A World and then toud S Time Zone 3X is now shown on Time Zone shooting screens p 204 i Adjusting the date or time while in XX mode p 22 will automatically update gt 4 Q your f Home time and date Date and Time Adjust the date and time as follows Date Tine Access the Date Time screen fft Set Date Time Touch Date Time 02 02 2012 10 MODE mm dd yy bd Configure the setting Touch the item to configure and then touch 4 to specify the date and time Daylight Saving Time Off amp 165 Adjusting Basic Camera vd D gt T Touch Screen Calibration Calibrate the touch screen panel if you n paving difficulty choosing items or buttons by touch For greater calibration atr Cy always use the stylus attached to the strap 7 X T a fT Touch Calibratonfa Calibration Ly 7 Q Use the stylus attached to the straffe touch Calibration the screen where is displayed p 4A Lgs an Following the on screen instructions to ges the screen in four positions one after another upper left lower left lower right and 6 upper right D Do not use pencils pens or sharp objects other than the included stylus to operate the touch screen 166 O Adjusting Basic Camera Functions 7 2 Display Language O Change the display language as neede zd EE Indonesian Portugu s Access the Language
46. press P the shutter button halfway Although choosing a lower ISO sp may reduce image graininess there may be a greater risk of subject blurriness ip some shooting conditions Choosing a higher ISO speed will incre shutter speed which may reduce subject blurriness and increase the flash ange However shots may look grainy Ly Still Images T Correcting Image Brightness i C ntrast Before shooting excessively bright or dark image areas Sur as faces or backgrounds can be detected and automatically adjusted to ptimal brightness Insufficient overall image contrast can also be autontatigally corrected before shooting to make subjects stand out better rh Touch FUNC touch MENU choose a i Contrast on the tab and then choose 4 Auto p 50 4 Auto Once the setting is complete is displayed Retain shadow detail in high contrast scenes Under some shooting conditions correction may be inaccurate or may cause images to appear grainy Oo You can also correct existing images p 154 109 27 Still Images Movies Adjusting White Balance By adjusting white balance WB you caf fnake image colors look more natural for the scene you are shooting L Touch FUNC ch dse AIB in the menu and choose the desire on p 49 The option you configur now displayed Automatically sets the optimal white balance for e JN AWB Auto conditions 9 Day Light For shooting outdoors in fair weather ico
47. screen Deutsch i ng Vi t EAAnviKa Francais Suomi Polski wine Nederlands Norsk e tina yy Touch Language 3 Dansk Svenska Magyar 4 MEL ONG omiies Configure the setting B alaysia PRIN ESN Touch a display language to choose it and then touch Cr D You can also access the Language screen in Playback mode b ching FUNC and then touching and holding MENU 2 O 7 Adjusting Other Settings The following settings can also be adjusted on the fT tab Video System p 173 Ctrl via HDMI p 174 IXUS 240 HS p Eye Fi Settings p 192 7 Restoring Defaults If you accidentally change a setting you can restore default camera settings Access the Reset All screen Touch Reset All Restore default settings Restores default settings Touch OK Default settings are now restored 167 Adjusting Basic Camera vds 4 2 The following functions are not r gtgred to default settings T tab settings Date Time p 22 guage p 23 Time Zone p 164 Calibration p 166 Vide ystem p 173 and the image assigned to Start up Image p 159 The shooting mode p 83 4 5 Information registered using Face ID p 67 O Colors chosen in Color Accent p 92 or Color p p 93 Custom white balance data you have recorded p 1 Wireless network settings Refer to Wireless LAN Guige on the DIGITAL CAMERA Manuals Disk T Checking Certification Logos W Som
48. the inc d software on your computer where they are stored in their own fol This is convenient when ordering printed photobooks online or printing pho pps with your own printer Lp Choosing a Selection Method Touch FUNC touch MENU ro hen touch Photobook Set up on the P ta ie then choose how you will select images 7 O E D may be displayed on the camera to warn you that the memory On card has print settings that were configured on another camera Changing the print settings using this camera may overwrite all previous settings After importing images to your computer also refer to the mageBrowser EX P User Guide and the printer manual for further information Adding Images Individually Photobook Set up Choose Select Following the previous procedure touch Select to choose it No of images 0 190 Op Printing Images 02 Choose an image Drag Jeft or right to browse images and then touch arr P to choose it is dis To remove age from the photobook touch the scre vm ain V is no longer displayed Repeat this process cify other images When finished touch c P return to the menu screen Adding All Images to a Photobook Gy Select AII Images Choose Select All Images Following the procedure on p 190 touch Q Select All Images to choose it nn Configure the print settings Touch OK Removing All Images from a Photobook Set 1 copy per image C
49. the power cord into the em compact power adapter and then plug the Co other end into a power outlet Turn the camera on and use it as desired When finished turn the camera off and unplug the power cord from the outlet D Do not disconnect the adapter or unplug the power cord while the camera is still on This may erase your shots or damage the camera Do not attach the adapter or adapter cord to other objects Doing so could result in malfunction or damage to the product 177 Using Optional Accessories O IXUS 240 HS p A T Powering the Camera With Household Power Powering the camera with AC Adapter Kit Kei DC90 sold separately eliminates the need to monitor the remaining ery level gt Oo Make sure the camera is off L Open the cover Follow step 2 on p 20 to open the memory card battery cover Open the coupler cable port as lp Insert the coupler Q Insert the coupler as shown On Make sure the coupler cable passes through the port Close the cover Lower the cover and hold it down as you slide it until it clicks into the closed position Q 178 Using Optional Accessories 2 Connect the power cord Insertthe adapter plug into the end of the coupl Cable 45 Insert one ond te power cord into the compact power deter and then plug the A other end into a pow y outlet v 2 Turn the camera on andjuse it as desired Ge When finished turn the caghera off and unplug
50. the way down to shoot p 47 72 Make sure subjects are within focusing range see Specifications pf Troubleshooting Set AF assist Beam to On p 81 2 Confirm that unneeded functions such as macro are deactivated O Try shooting with focus lock or AF lock pp 118 121 YW Shots are blurry Q Blurring may occur more often when Touch Shutter is used to shoot depending on 6 shooting conditions Hold the camera still when shooting No AF frames are displayed and the camera does not focus when the shutter button is pressed halfway To have AF frames displayed and the camera focus correctly try composing the shot with higher contrast subject areas centered before you press the shutter button halfway Otherwise try pressing the shutter button halfway repeatedly Subjects in shots look too dark Set the flash mode to amp p 122 Adjust brightness by using exposure compensation p 107 Adjust contrast by using i Contrast pp 109 154 Use AE lock or spot metering pp 107 108 Subjects look too bright highlights are washed out Set the flash mode to amp p 65 Adjust brightness by using exposure compensation p 107 Use AE lock or spot metering pp 107 108 Reduce the lighting on subjects Shots look too dark despite the flash firing p 57 Shoot within flash range see Specifications p 37 Increase the ISO speed p 108 Subjects in flash shots look too bright highlights are washed out Shoot within
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52. winking is not detected the camera wilKkshoot about 15 seconds later You can change the number of shots by NP CX on the screen in step 1 touching A to choose the number of shots then touching Blink Detection p 80 is only available for the final sh If no one is in the shooting area when the shutter Dude i pressed all the way down the camera will shoot after a person enters the D area and winks B Images Using the Face Self Timer K2 The camera will shoot about two seconds after detecting that the eco another person such as the photographer has entered the shooti Kj p 116 This is useful when including yourself in group photos or simi O shots on 3 Choose Q Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose j and then touch L Touch to choose it and then touch gt Compose the shot and press the shutter button halfway Make sure a green frame is displayed around the face you focus on and white frames around other faces Press the shutter button all the way down c QD The camera now enters shooting standby mode and Look straight at camera to start count down is displayed The lamp blinks and the self timer sound is played 98 Special Modes for Other Purposes Join the subjects in the shooting area and look at the camera After thepamera detects a new face the lamp blinking and self timer sound will speed up When the ries the lamp will remain lit About two seco er the ca
53. 0 0 6 v6 Screen Display p 48 Information Display EE exe de Q Y No Information Display 1 KED only 2 Not available but switches to 4 in some cases 3 Not available but switches to 4 when the flash fires 4 Only available for shooting Subject designation not available 5 FE lock not available in amp flash mode 6 Only available when faces are detected 208 E O O O l O siy Bo ns O ooo amp KO O O O O O Zy ea ud A O O O O O O O O O O O O I OJO O O O O Functions and Menu Tables O O wolal O O 3 po o o o BPO Oo o ry gt 763 m Hu OWA O O Oro O Available or set automatically Not x e 209 Functions and Menu Tables O T FUNC Menu Function Metering Method p 108 My Colors p 111 White Balance p 110 ISO Speed p 108 Exposure Compensation p Self Timer p 62 Self Timer Settings p 63 Focusing Range p 114 Drive Mode p 112 Still Image Aspect Ratio p 75 Resolution p 76 Compression p 123 Movie Quality pp 78 102 Y Qa C Shooting Mode AUTO S O CJ CJ Grr O By AN e 2 amp y 8p amp amp Gp amp c AR amp c AWB O e b m a nm O Go Dod seo seo a wO 107 o e c2 Ce O Delay 4 O Shots 5 O AA O aA O O Al O D AFI 1 6 16 9 3 2 4 3 1 1 O L O M1 M2 O M S O amp
54. 23 Lens Retract p 163 Reset All p 167 Refer to Wireless LAN Guide on the DIGITAL CAMERA Manuals Disk P Playback Menu Item Ref Page Item Ref Page Slideshow p 140 Resize p 151 Erase p 144 My Colors p 153 Protect p 142 Face ID Info p 138 Rotate p 146 Active Display p 131 Favorites p 147 Scroll Display p 130 My Category p 148 Group Images p 137 Photobook Set up p 190 Auto Rotate p 146 i Contrast p 154 Resume p 131 Red Eye Correction p 155 Transition p 131 Trimming p 152 Set Touch Actions p 150 214 Functions and Menu Tables T B Print Menu D KOA Item Ref Page G Item Ref Page Print m Ci r All Selections 189 255 p Select Images amp Qty p 188 Print S jipgs p 187 Select All Images p 189 kh bp T Playback Mode FUNC Menu gt Q gt Item Ref Page Item Ref Page Rotate p 146 Movie Digest Playback E 36 Print List p 186 Smart Shuffle p A Protect p 142 Image Search p EL Favorites p 147 Slideshow p 140 Q Erase p 144 My Category p 148 215 A 27 Digital tele converter ssss 115 AC adapter TERRE TR RRRERS 171 177 17825 Digital ZOOM 22i uuu teme bd ssec ERE 61 D s lcro lI 171 iplay language eeennnnnne 23 Active Display MEMENTO 131 DEDE 186 AE Oleg tee cede TO A A 9G 14 AF frames sss 25 55 116 Drive das E 112 AF Focusing 2 AF JOCK uode ngain 121 7 Ly E Aspect ratio cccceccceeceecessesseessecseeeeeees 75 Editi
55. 7 f 8 0 W f15 9 417 T Y Battery Pack oy 3 5 NB 9L IXUS 240 HS p NB 11L4 Type Rechargeable lithium ion battery Rechargeable lithium ion battery Z gt Q de 3 5 V DC 3 6 V DC 6 Voltage Q Pared 870 mAh 680 mAh Capacity Charging Cycles Approx 300 Approx 300 E 0 40 C 32 104 F emperature 14 6 x 43 1 x 15 3 mm Dimensions 5 57 x 4 70 x 0 60 in Weight Approx 21 g approx 0 74 oz 42 0 40 C 32 104 F 34 6 x 40 2 x 5 2 mm 1 36 x 1 58 x 0 20 in Approx 13 g approx 0 46 oz KA Battery Charger KA E IXUS 510 HS corci IXUS 240 HS CB 2LD CB 2LDE 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 45 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated Input 8 5 VA 100 V 12 VA vn V 0 085 A 100 V 0 05 A 240 J Specifications Rated Output 4 2 V DC 0 7 A 4 2 2 VC 0 41A gt Charging Approx 1 hour 50 min when using Approx 2 rs when using Time NB 9L NB 11L Charge Charging orange Fully charged Charging oi charged Indicator green two indicator system green two indicat tem Operating o o Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F 5 40 C 41 104 77 EN 59 0 x 82 0 x 24 5 mm 85 0 x 57 6 x 24 3 mm Dimensions i 39 x 3 23 x 0 96 in 3 35 x 2 27 x 0 96 in C 6 Approx 73 g approx 2 57 oz Approx 59 g approx 2 08 oz Q Weiaht CB 2LB CB 2LD g Approx 67 g approx 2 36 oz CB Approx 56 g approx 1 98 oz 2LBE excluding power cord CB 2LDE exclu
56. CP720 and CP730 185 Q E dA Still Images T Adding Images to the Reine List DPOF Batch printing p 189 and ordering prints teh photo development service can be set up on the camera Choose up to oco ges on a memory card and configure relevant settings such as the numea copies as follows The printing information you prepare this way will conf POF Digital Print Order Format standards a Adding Images to the Print List via the FUNC Menu You can add images to the print list DPOF after your shot or for during playback via the FUNC menu Up Oss Printing Images Choose an image Drag left or right across the screen to aes an image Add the image to the print list 6s Touch FUNC and then touch B in the menu Touch Aw to specify the number of prints and then touch Add 186 O K Printing Images Configuring Print Settifg Specify the printing format whethe dd the date or file number and other settings as follows These settings aphly jo all images in the print list P 44 Print Settings Print Type 4 Standard Standard Print Type Index Both On Date Off On File No Off Clear DPOF On data Off Touch FU touch MENU and choose Print Setting the it tab Choose and configure settin s Js desired p 50 bp 13 One image is printed per sheet v Smaller versions of multiple images be printed per sheet 2 Wa Both standard and index formats are printed Images are
57. Canon AUS 510 HS ILUS 240 HS Camera User Guide e Before use be sure to read this guide including the safety precautions e This guide will familiarize you with how to use the camera correctly Keep the guide handy for future reference ENGLISH e Package Contents Before use make sure the follov tle are included in the package If anything is missing contact your era dealer Camera Battery Pack NB 9L Lp Battery Charger with terminal cover B 2LB CB 2LBE Lh IXUS 2405 MUS 240 S y e C d D Battery Pack NB 11L Battery Charger 6 with terminal cover CB 2LD 2LDE on 4 bf Interface Cable Wrist Strap IFC 400PCU WS DC10 L Getting Started DIGITAL CAMERA Warranty System Solution Disk Booklet A memory card is not included p 3 For instructions on Wi Fi set up and use refer to the Wireless LAN Guide on the DIGITAL CAMERA Manuals Disk User Manuals m information about the included software refer to the ImageBrowser EX User Guide on the DIGITAL CAMERA Manuals Disk p 29 Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF manuals Microsoft Word Word Viewer can be installed to view the Word manuals required only for manuals for the Middle East e Compatible Memory Cards The following memory cards 991 separately can be used regardle
58. File Formats Data Types Interfaces Power Dimensions Based on CIPA Guidelines Weight Based on CIPA Guidelines Specifications IXUS 240 HS p m Approx 10 1 veftis Approx 16 1 megapixels P 12x zoom 4 0 W 484 mm 5x zoom 4 3 W 21 5 T mm 35mm film equivalent 35mm film equivalent 28 W 336 T mm 24 W 120 T mm 8 0 cm 3 2 in color TFT LCD 42 gt Effective Pixels Approx 461 000 ode Design rule for Camera File system DPOF version 1 1 compliant Still Images Exif 2 3 JPEG u Movies MOV H 264 video data Linear PCM 2 nel stereo audio data Hi speed USB O HDMI output Sry Analog audio output stereo Analog video output NTSC PAL Q Battery Pack NB 9L Battery Pack NB 11L AC Adapter Kit ACK DC70 AC Adapter Kit ACK DC90 85 8 x 53 5 x 19 8 mm 93 5 x 56 8 x 20 8 mm 3 38 x 2 11 x 0 78 in 3 68 x 2 24 x 0 82 in Approx 163 g approx 5 75 oz Approx 145 g approx 5 11 oz including batteries and memory including batteries and memory card card Approx 142 g approx 5 01 oz Approx 130 g approx 4 59 oz camera body only camera body only 37 KA Number of Shots Recording fs Playback Time PTUS Lu IXUS 240 HS Specifications Number of Shots Approx 196 5 Approx 170 Movie Recording Time 1 Approx 30 minutes 2 Approx 30 minutes Continuous Shooting Approx 50 minutes By Approx 1 hour Playback Time Approx
59. HE N setting Touch FUNC chobse 4 3 in the menu and choose the desired option p 49 Once the setting is confglete the screen aspect ratio will be updated To restore the original e this process but choose 433 Native aspect ratio of the camera screen also used for display on b n HDTVs or similar display devices Y Same aspect ratio as 35 mm film used for printing images at 5 x 7 inch or postc rd 4 Q Same aspect ratio as standard televisions or similar display devices used for printing images at 3 5 x 5 inch or A series sizes For full screen display choose 16 9 However note that printing shots taken in this aspect ratio at 3 5 x 5 in or A series sizes may leave blank borders or some image areas may not be printed At aspect ratios other than 4 3 digital zoom p 61 is not available Digital Zoom is set to Off 19 Image Customization rey KA Still Images T Changing Image Resolttion Size Choose from 4 levels of image resolution amp g f ows For guidelines on how many shots at each resolution setting can fit memory card see Specifications p 37 2 Configure the setting Touch FUNC choose L i menu and choose the desired option p The option you configured is no layed To restore the original setting or process but choose L Guidelines for Choosing Resolution Based on Paper d for 4 3 Images e Q A2 16 5 x 23 4 in S For e mailing images A3 AS
60. New File The image is now saved as a new file Follow step 5 on p 151 D Some images may not be corrected accurately To overwrite the original image with the corrected image choose Overwrite in step 4 In this case the original image will be erased Protected images cannot be overwritten 155 Movies Sid portions at the beginning or end CL Specify portions to cut Touch the screen during movie playback to access the m lje control panel Touch lt li ll Dr e scroll bar to display the trimming point X changes to 3 to fiai ate that you can trim from the current irate e A Touch or X Delete section of movie is displayed Touching amp when it is displayed wi ly trim from the nearest 99 to the begi when you chose Cut Beginning or fro the nearest 3 to the end when you chose S 6 Cut End Q Specify which portion to remove Touch Cut Beginning or Cut End Cut Beginning removes the beginning of the movie up to the current scene Cut End removes the end of the movie after the current scene Save the edited movie Touch New File The movie is now saved as a new file To cancel trimming touch Cancel To clear your trimming points and try again touch To overwrite the original movie with the cut one choose Overwrite in step 4 In this case the original movie will be erased Overwrite is only available when memory cards lack sufficient free s
61. On Choose Overwrite AN Touch Overwrite LU Alisa Overwrite Choose the name of the person to overwrite Touch the name of the person to change T Erasing Names Following step 3 above touch Erase After Erase is displayed touch OK 138 Image Viewing Options 7 100 0006 pa 6 14 02 12 10 00 DISP Approximate Position of Displayed Area 72 Still Images Magnifying Images 47 mM Ya Magnify an image Touching th een will Zoom in and magnify the image an Q and amp are displayed You can magnify ifa es up to about 10x centered around windy touch by touching repeatedly f You can also zoom in or o touching e or amp To zoom in or out con sly touch and hold amp or Q Q To zoom out move the zoom lever Gyard fas You can return to single image di by continuing to hold it Q P2 Move the display position and Q switch images as needed To move the display position drag across the screen Touch to restore single image display You can also switch images while zoomed by tapping the side of the camera gently p 131 Active Display You can also zoom in by moving the zoom lever toward Q and you can magnify P images up to about 10x by continuing to hold the zoom lever To zoom out move the lever toward Bag You can return to single image display by continuing to hold it 139 Q E p Still Images Movies A T Viewing Slideshows CQ Automatic
62. a is used in dusty or sandy locations Frequent display of this error message may indicate camera damage In this case contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk A camera error was detected error number If this error message is displayed immediately after a shot the image may not have been saved Switch to Playback mode to check for the image Frequent display of this error message may indicate camera damage In this case write down the error number Exx and contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk File Error It may not be possible to print computer edited images or images shot with another camera 201 M by Print error Y Check the paper size setting If this erro ssage is displayed when the setting is correct restart the printer and complete tnelegting on the camera again A On Screen Messages Ink absorber full WC Contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk to east assistance with ink absorber ty can oe Q K 5 4 Q 202 z A xa Handling Precautions The camera is a high pre 7 ia device Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to strong impac Never bring the camera near m s motors or other devices that generate strong electromagnetic ico may cause malfunction or erase image data If water droplets or dirt adheres to the Cors a or screen wipe with a dry soft cloth such as an eyeglass cloth Do n b hard or apply force Never use cleaners containing organic solvents fo clean the camera or scr
63. a tripod or tale other measures to keep it still and prevent camera shake In this case set IS Mode to Off p 127 Q In mode shots may look grainy because the ISO speed oR increased to suit the shooting conditions Q 0 mode resolution is M 1824 x 1368 and cannot be changed Q O IXUS 240 HS p 26 mode resolution is M 2304 x 1728 and cannot be changed Still Images T Making Skin Look Smoother Smooth Skin e You can apply a smoothening effect when shooting images of people The effect level and color Lighter Skin Tone Darker Skin Tone can be chosen as follows Choose Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose Access the setting screen Touch E Configure the setting Touch 4 to choose an option A preview is shown of how your shot will look with the effect applied Shoot D Areas other than people s skin may be modified Try taking some test shots first to make sure you obtain the desired results Q The effect will be stronger for the face of the person detected as the main subject Still Images A Applying Special Effects Add a variety of effects to imag when shooting Movies Ya Choose a shooting mode Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 to choose a shooting mod gt Shoot Lr D In P lt 3 amp 9 and modes try taking some test shots a first to make sure you obtain the desired results 2 7 J Still Images Movies Afi d
64. able such Q as editing movies or returning images to the camera 35 Accessories Included TEI Accessories o P Battery Pack NB 9L Battery Charger DIGITAL with terminal cover CB 2LB CB 2LBE 1 cows Solution Disk IXUS 240 HS p IXUS 240 HS p SSS Battery Pack Battery Charger Wrist Strap NB 11L 1 CB 2LD CB 2LDE 1 WS DC10 with terminal cover Pee par ea AC Adapter Kit Interface Cable IFC 400PCU ACK DC70 IXUS 240 HS p Memory Card Card Reader E Windows Cable Macintosh ttcamme 1 Computer HDMI Cable HTC 100 TV Video Flash Unit Stereo AV Cable AVC DC400ST System Canon PictBridge Compatible Printers High Power Flash HF DC2 2 1 Also available for purchase separately IXUS 510 HS 2 High Power Flash HF DC1 also supported 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 36 Camera Effective Pixels Lens Focal Length LCD Monitor
65. age Erase the image Touch FUNC and choose fin the menu p 49 After Erase is displayed toucf fEjasel The current image is now erased 7 To cancel erasure touch Cancel 6 Za Q Images can also be erased by using Touch Actions p 149 YG 6 Q T Erasing All Images You can erase all images at once Be careful when erasing images because they cannot be recovered Protected images p 142 cannot be erased Choosing a Selection Method Access the setting screen Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose Erase on the tab p 50 Choose a selection method Choose a menu item and a setting as desired p 50 Touch to return to the menu screen 144 O Erasing Images e Choosing Images Indiv ally Choose Select Followin 2 on p 144 touch Select I 9iop p Choose an image Choose an image after dragging left or right to browse Once youfpuch the screen is displayed To cancel erasure touch tle screen again vw is no longer displayed Repeat this process to specify r images Touch OK A confirmation mess Is displayed C Erase the image 2 Touch OK Q 2 Specifying All Images at Once Choose Select All Images Following step 2 on p 144 touch Select All Images Erase the images Touch OK Erase all images 145 4 Still Images Movies Osave them as follows Choose Tz Q Touch FUNC choose in the
66. ages Smart Shuffle D Based on the current image the camera offers four if ges similar to it that you may wish to view After you choose to view one of e images the camera offers four more images This is an enjoyable way Gpplay back images in an unexpected order Try this feature after you havetigken many shots in many kinds of scenes C5 Choose Smart Shuffle Touch FUNC and choose in the meni 2 Q p 49 Four candidate images are displayed Choose an image Touch the image you want to view next Your chosen image is displayed in the center surrounded by the next four candidate images For full screen display of the center image touch the center image To restore the original display touch it again Touch to restore single image display Only still images shot with this camera are played back using Smart Shuffle Smart Shuffle is not available in the following cases There are less than 50 shots taken with this camera An unsupported image is currently displayed When using the image search function p 135 141 Still Images Movies Protect important images to preveni A erasure by the camera p 144 C Touch FUN d choose On in the menu p 49 Protect g is displayed To cancel protectiofy repeat this process and touch Orn again to ch se it bp D Protected images on a memory card will be erased if bcd the card pp 161 162 Protected i
67. ages i group Grouped images can be viewed individually when played back Image Search p 135 or Smart Shuffle p 141 In this case images ar oO ungrouped Grouped images cannot be manipulated with some touch actions p 148 tagged as favorites p 147 edited pp 146 155 categorized p 148 Opn printed p 180 set for printing individually p 188 or added to a Bhob p 190 Face ID information cannot be edited p 138 and they cannot be ro assigned as a start up image p 160 To do these things either view grouped images individually p 137 or cancel grouping p 137 first 101 Movies Q ei Shooting Super Slow m can shoot fast moving subjects for Pack later in slow motion Note that sound is not recorded oe au Frame Rate Dj 240 fps fj 120 fps lever Choose x Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose t Choose a frame rate Touch FUNC choose hij in the menu and choose the desired frame rate p The option you configured is now dis d O Shoot Touch 6 Q A bar showing the elapsed time is displayed Maximum clip length is approx 30 sec To stop movie recording touch Bl Playback Time Ine Glo SETS For a 30 sec Clip ho 320x240 Approx 4 min T 640x480 Approx 2 min Zooming is not available during recording even if you move the zoom Focus exposure and color are
68. ally play back images from a mefa ry card as follows Each image is displayed for about three seconds L1 Image Viewing Options gt Choose a slideshow transition and start playback 7 Touch FUNC choose ith menu and choose the desired option p o The slideshow will start a few se after Loading image is displayed Q To end the slideshow touch the scere D The camera s power saving functions p 46 are deactivated during slideshows 6 Q You can switch images during slideshows by tapping the side of the camera Q gently p 131 Active Display Slideshows can also be started by using Touch Actions p 149 In image search mode p 135 only images matching search conditions are played Changing Slideshow Settings You can set up slideshows to repeat and you can change the transitions between images and the display duration of each image Choose from six transition effects between images Access the setting screen Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose Slideshow on the tab p 50 Sideshow Configure the settings ina Choose a menu item to configure and then Effect choose the desired option p 50 Touch Start to start the slideshow with your settings To return to the menu screen during playback touch the screen 140 KA Image Viewing Options c D Play Time cannot be modified when Bubble is chosen in Effect o On Still Images T Auto Playback of Similar Im
69. are pressing the shutter button halfway and the camera detects subject movement a blue frame is displayed and the focus and image brightness are constantly adjusted Servo AF D Try shooting in P mode p 105 if no frames are displayed if frames are not displayed around desired subjects or if frames are displayed on the background or similar areas 60 M Common Convenient Features ZA Still Images Movies T Zooming In Closer ubjects Digital Zoom When distant subjects are too far away to efjjarge using the optical zoom use digital zoom for up to about 48x enlargement IXUS 240 HS p K When distant subjects are too far away to enlarge d ng the optical zoom use digital zoom for up to about 20x enlargement Ly LI ENT No Move the zoom lever toward 8 Hold the lever until zooming step c 9 T Zooming stops at the largest possibjezoom factor where the image is not notic grainy which is displayed when you release the zoom lever Move the zoom lever toward 4 e N om again o M A To continue magnifying the subject keep MN zooming Moving the zoom lever will display the zoom bar which indicates the zoom position The color of the zoom bar will change depending on the zoom range White range optical zoom range where the image will not appear grainy Yellow range digital zoom range where the image is not noticeably grainy ZoomPlus Blue range digital zoom rang
70. ate Time 02 02 12 10 00 22 Se L Touch FUNC and then touch MENU E O on Q OFF ap DISP Choose Date Time Touch the ff tab Drag up or down across the screen to choose Date Time Touch Date Time Change the date and time Follow step 2 on p 21 to adjust the settings Double touch to close the menu Date time settings can be retained for about 3 weeks by the camera s built in date time battery backup battery after the battery pack is removed The date time battery will be charged in about 4 hours once you insert a charged battery or connect the camera to an AC adapter kit sold separately p 171 even if the camera is left off Once the date time battery is depleted the Date Time screen will be displayed when you turn the camera on Follow the steps on p 21 to set the date and time Oy Initial Preparations Display Language O The display language can be chan s needed play languag g es 1 Enter Playback mode Press the gt button Ac Ly T iz O K D yp Access the setting screen Q Touch and hold MENU until the setting screen is displayed IXUS 510 HS IXUS 240 HS p o No Image NU ME Englishes Indonesian Portugu s S 1 Deutsch Ti ng Vi t EAAnVLKG Set the display language Francais Suomi Polski mining STS GRE E A Touch a display language to choose it and Dansk Svenska Magyar ROEWE then touch 5 Italia
71. ber of prints up to 99 To set up printing for other images and specify the number of prints repeat steps 2 3 Printing quantity cannot be specified for index prints You can only choose which images to print by following step 2 When finished touch to return to the menu screen When specifying index printing touch OK to return to the menu screen after Q selecting or clearing images for index printing 188 Printing Images Setting Up Printing foi Kj Images Choose Select All Images Following Step 1 on p 188 touch Select All Images to moose it a Configure the print settings Touch OK L 7 Clearing All Images from the Print List t Set 1 copy per image ear Al Selections Choose Clear All Selections Following step 1 on p 188 touch year All Selections to choose it O Confirm clearing the print list Touch OK a Printing Images Added to the Print List DPOF When images have been added to the print list pp 186 189 the screen at left is displayed after you connect the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer Simply touch Print now to print images in the print list Any DPOF print job that you temporarily stop will be resumed from the next image Deselect all images 189 Printing Images A Still Images T Adding Images to a Photobook Photobooks can be set up on the camera byt osing up to 998 images ona memory card and importing them into
72. ble values are based on images with a 4 3 aspect ratio Changing the aspect ratio see p 75 will enable more shots because less data is used per image than for 4 3 images However with M2 16 9 images have a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels which requires more data than for 4 3 images 39 Recording Time per Memory Specifications A Recording Time per Memory Card Image Quality 4 GB 16 GB mi 14 min 34 sec E 58 min 40 sec m 20 min 44 sec 1 1423 min 29 sec 2 T 43 min 44 sec 2 hr 96 min 3 sec IXUS 240 HS b Recording Time per Memory Card Image Quality 8 GB 32 GB 29 min 1 hr 59 min 43 sec Z fan 9 min 39 sec r 59 min 43 sec O mm 42 min 11 sec 1 2 hr 50 min 19 sec 2 MA T 1 hr 28 min 59 sec 5 hr 59 min 10 sec 6 Q 1 13 min 35 sec POUP 27 min 39 sec IXU 240HS J for iFrame movies see p 103 2 54 min 42 sec SR 1 hr 51 min 37 sec IXU 240 HS J for iFrame movies see p 103 These values are measured according to Canon standards and may change depending on the subject memory card and camera settings Recording will automatically stop when the file size of an individual clip being recorded reaches 4 GB or when the recording time reaches approximately 10 minutes for Ij or Ij movies or approximately 1 hour for fj movies On some memory cards recording may stop before the maximum clip length has been reached Speed Class 6 or higher memory cards are recommended
73. by using the included software 158 KA Adjusting Basic Camera Functions f 2 The default shutter sound is sd in H mode p 100 regardless of any P changes to Shutter Sound Cy Q A Hiding Hints and Tips Display of hints and tips for camera functions n be deactivated but menu p 50 explanations will still be displayed 1 gt IN a fT Choose Hints amp Tips aad then choose Off Q Hints amp Tips n Kon Turns off Hints amp Tips 0 O gt x gt T Screen Brightness Adjust screen brightness as follows Q Choose LCD Brightness and then touch the desired position on the bar to adjust the brightness errr LCD Brightness Sets screen brightness H Start up Screen Customize the start up screen shown after you turn the camera on as follows Touch Start up Image Touch an option HS SYSTEM orr No start up image Start up Image ri E 1 Preset images cannot be modified Preset images 2 Assign desired shots or use the included software to change the image 159 Adjusting Basic Camera i Customizing the Start uf Spreen Access the Start up Image screen in dedic dina Press the b Touch Start up Touch 2 and then dE e Choose one of your shots Choose an image and touch O Register is displayed touch ion D The previous start up setting is overwritten when you assign a newer start up image SA You can assign t
74. camera on AS S O a Choose an image Browse images oe he left or right and then touch an image oose it Access the printing screen Touch FUNC and then touch4py A uu Lp Print the image 3 Touch Print Q Printing now begins To print other images repeat steps 5 6 after printing is finished When you are finished printing turn the camera and printer off and disconnect the interface cable D For Canon PictBridge compatible printers sold separately see p 172 181 Printing Images Op A Still Images e Configuring Print Settings tae Access the printing screen Follow steps 1 6 on pp 180 181 to access the screen at len O Configure the settings Touch an item and then touch lt gt to choose an option Q fy No of Copies Choose the number of copies to print Default Matches current printer settings M O Date Prints images with the date added s OJ File No Prints images with the file number added 6 Both Prints images with both the date and file number added e Off Default Matches current printer settings Off Ps On Uses information from the time of shooting to print under optimal settings Red Eye 1 Corrects red eye Trimming Specify a desired image area to print p 183 Paper Settings Specify the paper size layout and other details p 183 182 Printing Images 1 Cropping Images Bet printing Trimming By
75. computer or images shot with an camera Note that starred functions are not available for movies Edit ID In 2 138 Magnify p 139 Smart On Screen Messages Shuffle p 141 Rotate p 146 Categorize p 1 dit pp 151 155 Assign as Start up Image p 160 Print List p 186 and Pho obbok Set up p 190 Grouped images cannot be processed p 101 Exceeded selection limit T More than 998 images were selected for Print List p 186 or E Set up p 190 Choose 998 images or less Print List p 186 or Photobook Set up p 190 settings could not gt correctly Reduce the number of selected images and try again You attempted to choose more than 500 images in Protect p 142 Erase 44 Favorites p 147 My Category p 148 Print List p 186 or Photobook Set p 190 Q Communication error An excessive amount of images approx 1 000 on the memory card prevented printing or image transfer to a computer To transfer the images use a commercially available USB card reader To print insert the memory card directly into the printer card slot Q Naming error When the highest folder number 999 and the highest image number 9999 has been reached new folders cannot be created and images cannot be recorded In the fT menu change File Numbering to Auto Reset p 162 or format the memory card p 161 Lens Error This error may occur if the lens is held while it is moving or when the camer
76. creen The specified color is recorded Recorded Color Specify the range of colors to keep Touch w to adjust the range To keep only your specified color choose a large negative value To keep colors similar to your specified color as well choose a large positive value Touch to return to the shooting screen Using the flash in this mode may cause unexpected results In some shooting scenes images may look grainy and colors may not look as expected 92 Oy Applying Special Effects A Still Images Movies T Shooting with Color iNap You can replace one image color with akat before shooting Note that only one color can be replaced 1L P3 Du aa o 86 CA Choose s Follow steps 1 2 onp 84 and choose s T K Access the setting screen Touch Z d O The original image and the Color Swap Mage are displayed one after another el By default green will be replaced with gray Q Specify the color to replace Position the center frame over the color to replace and then touch the frame at the bottom left of the screen The specified color is recorded Specify the new color Position the center frame over the new color and then touch the frame at the bottom right of the screen The specified color is recorded Specify the range of colors to replace Touch Aw to adjust the range To replace only your specified color choose a large negative value To replace colors
77. cropping images before printing instead of the entire image TO can print a desired image area C n Choose Trimming After following step 1 on p 182 to access the printing screen toU JI rimmingi A cropping frame is nowgisplayed indicating the image area to print 7 Adjust the cropping frame as needed d To resize the frame move the zoor ver To move the frame drag it To rotate the frame touch 3 Q Touch OK Q Print the image Follow step 7 on p 181 to print D Cropping may not be possible at small image sizes or at some aspect ratios Dates may not be printed correctly if you crop images shot with Date Stamp selected Choosing Paper Size and Layout Before Printing Paper Size 1 3 Cancel Choose Paper Settings After following step 1 on p 182 to access the printing screen touch Paper Settings Choose a paper size Touch an option to choose it and then touch Next 183 Printing Images 2 Paper Type 2 3 Choose a type of paper Touch tion to choose it and then touch Next QZ 4 Previous O Page Layout 3 3 Choose a layout Drag up or down to choose an option When choosing N up tough lt gt to specify the number of images per sh d Touch OK A Print the image Available Layout Options E Default Matches current printer settings On Bordered Prints with blank space around the image Borderless Borderless edge to edge print
78. ct with the camera interior immediately turn the camera off and remove the battery If the battery charger becomes wet unplug it from the outlet and consult your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk 10 KA Use only the recommended batte BE Do not place the battery near or i dye t flame Unplug the power cord periodically using a dry cloth wipe away any dust and dirt that has collected on the refinar of the power outlet and the surrounding area Do not handle the power cord with wet ra dg Safety Precautions Do not use the equipment in a manner that ex s the rated capacity of the electrical outlet or wiring accessories Do not use if the power cord or plug are damaged or not fully plugged into the outlet Do not allow dirt or metal objects such as pins or key contact the terminals or plug The battery may explode or leak resulting in electrical shock or fire This could cause injury and damage the surroundings In the event that a battery lea SA d the battery electrolyte contacts eyes mouth skin or clothing immediately flush er Turn the camera off in places where camera use is prohibited O The electromagnetic waves emitted by the camera may interfere with the opefr tjon of electronic instruments and other devices Exercise adequate caution when usin camera in places where use of electronic devices is restricted such as inside airp and medical facilities Do not play the supplied CD ROM s in any CD playe
79. ction established Blue Blinking Wireless LAN connection or data transfer in progress When the indicator blinks green never do any of the following things as they may corrupt images or damage the camera or memory card Turn the camera off Shake or jolt the camera Open the memory card cover or battery cover IXUS 240 HS p Open the memory card battery cover 51 52 Smart Auto Mode Convenient mode for easy shots with greater control over shooting 53 Still Images Movies 7 Shooting in Smart Auto Mode For fully automatic selection at opti amp settings for specific scenes simply let the camera determine the subject andpguiing conditions Turn the camera on y Press the ON OFE T M Ce The startup screen eee Ly SC a Enter Auto mode CO 2 Touch AUTO touch q gt or quickly left or right on the screen and then touch AUTO to choose it O To confirm your choice touch OK Oxy 6 Q IXUS 240 HS p IXUS 240 HS p Set the mode switch to GUID Aim the camera at the subject The camera will make a slight clicking noise as it determines the scene A scene icon is displayed in the upper left of the screen and an image stabilization icon in the upper right Frames displayed around any detected subjects indicate that they are in focus Black bars displayed on the left and right edges of the screen indicate image areas not recorded 54 Shooting in Smart Auto Mode Compose the s
80. d in high definition Oo The following camera functions are available whefyusing a TV for display Make sure the camera and TV are off Connect the camera to the TV On the TV insert the cable plug fully into the HDMI input as shown On the camera open the terminal cover and insert the cable plug fully into the camera terminal 173 Using Optional Accessories O 42D Turn the TV on and switch to video a input X CS Switch thS Y input to the video input you connected the gable to in step 2 a Turn the camera on Press the button to turn the camera on Images from the Me now displayed on the TV Nothing is cispyod on the camera screen When finished turn off the camef gne TV before disconnecting the cable g 2 D It is not possible to connect the included interface cable or an option stereo AV cable at the same time as an HDMI Cable HTC 100 Q Forcing the cables into the camera at the same time may damage the d camera or cables e Oo Camera operating sounds are not played while the camera is connected to an HDTV Controlling the Camera with a TV Remote Connecting the camera to an HDMI CEC compatible TV enables playback including slideshow playback using the TV remote control In this case you will need to adjust some TV settings For details refer to the TV user manual a fT Configure the setting Touch FUNC touch MENU choose Ctrl via HDMI on the ff tab and then choose
81. de Q IXUS 240 HS p On Images shot in amp mode Choose a category Touch FUNC and choose i in the menu Choose images Choose an image after dragging left or right to browse Touch the desired category The category is now shown in orange Touch the category again to cancel selection The item is now displayed in white Repeat this process to specify other images My Category Finish the setup process Touch A confirmation message is displayed Touch OK Accept changes 148 E Convenient Control Touch Actions 7 Y D Images will not be assigned4to a category if you switch to Shooting mode or turn the camera off b finishing the setup process in step 3 Q You can also access the screen showh igStep 2 by touching FUNC and then MENU and then touching My Category pine D tab Still Images Movies You can quickly and easily activate functions that you hav touch gestures Touch Actions in single image display Uy T Using a Function Assigned to 4 KA O Drag across the screen as shown Ge The function assigned to 1 is now 6 activated Q Similarly you can also activate functions assigned to I and by by dragging across the screen Customize functions assigned to Touch Actions as desired 149 Convenient Control void 222 T Changing Touch Actions Functions Simplify your preferred camera operatidR amp y reassigning dragging patterns to them as desired Set T
82. determined when you touch 102 The movie will be played back in slow motion when you follow steps 1 3 on p 130 You can change the playback speed of movies shot in x mode by using the included software For details refer to the mageBrowser EX User Guide KA Shooting Various Movies F 7 Shooting iFrame Movies Shoot movies that can be edited witfiframe compatible software or devices You can quickly edit save and manag af ame movies using the included software 7 ee 3 Choose e gt Follow steps 1 2 ony 84 and choose s i Shoot Touch 6 v e To stop movie recording touch BM D The resolution is Wm p 78 and cannot be changed O5 Q iFrame is a video format developed by Apple 103 104 P mode More discerning shots in your preferred shooting style Instructions in this chapter apply to the camera in P mode p 106 e P Program AE AE Auto Exposure Before using a function introduced in this chapter in modes other than P make sure the function is available in that mode pp 208 213 105 Still Images Movies Shooting in Program AE Mode P Mode You can customize many function ngs to suit your preferred shooting SE uo d Enter P mode Follow steps 1 n p 84 and choose P Customize the settings as desired pp 107 127 and then shoot 106 halfway shutter speeds and aperture values are display
83. ding power cord All data is based on tests by Canon Camera specifications or appearance are subject to change without notice 43 44 Camera Basics Basic camera operations and features 45 y sheeting Mode eS Press fe ON OFF button to turn the camera swam eo SY J on and eg for shooting To turn the aera off press the ON OFF button again O Playback Mod Press the gt button to t n the camera on C and view your shots 7 9 To turn the camera off press the EI button again Uy IXUS 240 HS Q x K x Va Q CA Q To switch to Playback mode from Shooting mode press the P button Q To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode press the shutter button halfway p 47 The lens will be retracted after about one minute once the camera is in Playback mode You can turn the camera off when the lens is retracted by pressing the P button Y Power Saving Features Auto Power Down As a way to conserve battery power the camera automatically deactivates the screen and then turns itself off after a specific period of inactivity Power Saving in Shooting Mode The screen is automatically deactivated after about one minute of inactivity In about two more minutes the lens is retracted and the camera turns itself off To activate the screen and prepare for shooting when the screen is off but the lens is still out press the shutter button halfway p 47 Power Saving in P
84. dual images in the group Y Dragging images left or right will display ahly images in the group 6 To cancel group playback touch Q During group playback step 2 you can use the menu functions accessed by P touching FUNC You can also browse through images quickly p 135 and magnify them p 139 You can protect erase or print all images in a group at once by choosing All Images in Group in Protecting Images p 142 Erasing All Images p 144 Adding Images to the Print List DPOF p 186 or Adding Images to a Photobook p 190 To ungroup images so that you can view them individually touch FUNC touch MENU choose Group Images on the D tab and then choose Off p 50 However grouped images cannot be ungrouped during individual playback 137 O Still Images Editing Face ID Information If you notice that a name is incorre erase it However you cannot add names for MEX di are not detected by Face ID names are not displayed and for people Wh names have been erased O Face ID Info Access the setting screen Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose Face ID Info on the ta b 50 Touch Edit ID Info dq 7 22 Choose an image Choose an image after dragging left or x Oying playback you can change it or 2 Changing Names Edit ID Info to browse Touch OK on To choose the name you want to overwrite C touch the face of the appropriate person
85. e is displayed touch Erase The current image is now erased To cancel erasure touch Cancel Images can also be erased by using Touch Actions p 149 You can also erase all images at once p 144 28 Included Software Manuals The software and the manua the included CD ROMs are introduced B below with instructions for inst ion saving images to a computer and using the manuals d Features of the Included Software After installing the software on the CD ROM can do the following things on your computer Ly ImageBrowser EX E Import images and change camera settings NA Manage images view search and organize I Print and edit images Update to the latest software version with the auto update uroy Auto Update Function O Using the included software you can update to the latest version and Sry download new functions via the Internet some software excluded Be sur to install the software on a computer with an Internet connection so you can use this function D Internet access is required to use this function and any ISP account charges and access fees must be paid separately This function may not be available depending on the camera or region you live in Manuals The following manuals are provided on the DIGITAL CAMERA Manuals Disk Camera User Guide Once you are familiar with the information in Getting Started refer to this for a more in depth understanding of camera operation ImageBrowser
86. e gray frame at the center e screen A white frame of person s face indicates that the face is rec ghized Make sure a white frame is displayed oni face and then shoot If the face is not recognized pu cannot register face information Q 27 Save the settings After Register is displayed touch OKJ 5 ED The Edit Profile screen is displayed Enter a name Touch Name Touch the desired character to input it Touch 4 to move the cursor Touch 4 to enter capital letters Touch 123 to enter numbers or symbols Touch to delete the previous character To return to the profile edit screen touch Enter a birthday Touch Birthday Touch an item to set it Touch w to specify the date and time When finished touch Using Face ID Save the settings Toucb Save After sage is displayed touch Yes Continue registering face information To register up to Hogg points of face information express or angles repeat steps 2 3 Registered faces are or ily recognized if you add a variety of face Tages In addition to a head on angle add Sgn side angle a shot when smiling and shot9inside and outside on C D The flash will not fire when following step 2 On If you do not register a birthday in step 5 Babies or Children icons p 58 will not display in MIO mode You can overwrite registered face info and add face info later if you have not filled all 5 face info
87. e logos for certification requirements met by the camera can be Vjewed on the screen Other certification logos are printed in this guide on th camera packaging or on the camera body Za e Q tT 5 Touch Certification Logo Display On Wireless LAN Settings Language s English Displays the certification logo 168 Accessories Use included accessories effectively and enjoy the camera in more ways with optional Canon accessories and other compatible accessories sold separately 169 9 y E Tips on Using Included Accessories L gt d V Effective Battery arid Charger Use Charge the battery on or immediatef fore the day of use Charged batteries gradually lose their cha ven when they are not used IXUS 240 HS J 75 You can easily check the charge state of the battery by attaching the cover so that A is visible on a charge tery and attaching it so that A is not visible on an uncharged battery Long term battery storage After using up all remaining battery power remove the battery frgm the camera Store the battery with the cover attached Storing a partially charg d ttery over extended periods about a year may shorten its life or affect perte epo Using the battery charger abroad 22 The charger can be used in areas with 100 240 V AC power 50 60 EU power outlets in a different format use a commercially available adapter for plug Never use an electrical transformer
88. e rr halfway in low light conditions mount the camera on a tripod re other measures to keep it still Q Q This setting can also be configured by touching and then on the next screen 65 Q Common Convenient rey A Still Images T Adding the Shooting Bate and Time The camera can add the shooting date anda o images in the lower right corner However note that these cannot be aod Confirm beforehand that the date and time are correct p 21 2 D Configure the setting Touch FUNC touch MENU choose Date gu Stamp on the fg tab and Mi the desired option p 50 Once the setting is complete only displayed Shoot As you take shots the camera adds the shooting date or time to the lower right corner Q of images To restore the original setting choose Off in step 1 Images originally recorded without the date and time can be printed with this P information as follows However adding the date and time to images that already have this information may cause it to be printed twice Use camera DPOF print settings p 186 to print Use the included software to print For details refer to the mageBrowser EX User Guide Print using printer functions p 180 66 4 Still Images mm 2 Using Face ID If you register a person ahead fOe the camera will detect that person s face and prioritize focus brightnes d color for that person when shooting In QUIS mode the camera can stele and childre
89. e where the image will appear grainy Because the blue range will not be available at some resolution settings p 76 the maximum zoom factor can be achieved by following step 1 61 Common Convenient rey 2 Focal length when optical and diif3l zoom are combined is as follows 35mm film equivalent CHIP 510 HS 28 1344 mm 28 336 mm with optical z om P E IXUS 240 HS E 24 480 mm 24 120 mm with optical MC To deactivate digital zoom touch FUNC and e U choose Digital Zoom on the I tab and then choose Off Still mim j Movies 7 Using the Self Timer L9 With the self timer you can include yourself in group photos or Offrer timed shots The camera will shoot about 10 seconds after you press the Put r button 7A O A Configure the setting Q Touch FUNC choose yit in the menu and Q then choose t1 p 49 Once the setting is complete 6 is displayed Shoot For Still Images Press the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject and then press it all the way down For Movies Touch 6 Once you start the self timer the lamp will TN P blink and the camera will play a self timer eS II sound IA n Two seconds before the shot the blinking EA and sound will speed up The lamp will remain lit in case the flash fires To cancel shooting after you have triggered the self timer touch the screen To restore the original setting choose Co in step 1
90. ecautions for the IXUS 510 HS only IXU 240H JJ Functions and precautions for the IXUS 240 HS only This guide uses IXUS 510 HS illustrations and screenshots for all explanations Package Contents 2 Compatible Memory Cards 3 oP Seer neering meee see Part Namesand Conventions in Mic SCONES eects 84 This Guide sss 4 Appl Special Effects 97 Contents essseeeene 6 Special es for Other Contents Basic Operations 8 Purpose M TRETEN 94 Safety Precautions 10 Shooting Vari OVIES 102 Preliminary Notes and Legal L 48 Irniforimaltior etr es 13 4 P mode fe 105 Touch Screen Operations 14 Shooting in Program AE gas Initial Preparations 15 P Mode 49 106 Trying the Camera Out 24 Image Brightness 2 Included Software Manuals 29 Exposure Compensation a Accessories cceeeeeeesetteeeeeeeeeeees 36 Color and Continuous Shooting i403 Specifications eesssss 37 Shooting Range and Focusing 114 Flash m 122 Camera Basics 45 Other Settings sssss 124 9p m M 46 Shutter ButtOMevsevcsscesivsiesecesssecsansssses 47 9 Playback Mode
91. ecompose the shot as n e d To resize the subject do the same thing a step 3 on p 55 However note that movies shot at zoom 6 factors shown in blue will be grainy and the e sound of camera operations will be recorded When you recompose shots the focus brightness and colors will be automatically adjusted 3 Finish shooting Touch W The camera beeps twice as recording stops Recording will stop automatically when the memory card becomes full KA Shooting in Smart Auto Mode Still Images 2 A flashing D icon warns tha pages are more likely to be blurred U by camera shake In this case up amp the camera on a tripod or take other measures to keep it still 1 If your shots are dark despite the tasting move closer to the subject For details on the flash range s e Specifications p 37 The subject may be too close if the camera A eeps once when you press the shutter button halfway For details Ae focusing range shooting range see Specifications p 37 4 To reduce red eye and to assist in focusing the larligomay be activated when shooting in low light conditions A blinking icon displayed when you attempt to shoot indfeates that shooting is not possible until the flash has finished rechar Shooting can resume as soon as the flash is ready so eithe SS the shutter button all the way down and wait or release it and p it again Q 3 The shutter sound will not be played when the Sleeping and Babies Q
92. ed in ora To obtain adequate exposure try adjusting the following settings Activate the flash p 122 e Choose a higher ISO speed p 108 6 Movies can be recorded in P mode as well by touching However so in FUNC and MENU settings may be automatically adjusted for movie recording For details on the shooting range in P mode see Specifications p 37 If adequate exposure cannot be obtained when you press the aS button 28 Image Brightness Exposure SOmpensaudon y Still Images Movies E Adjusting Image Brightness Exposure Compensatioifj The standard exposure set by the camera caifde adjusted in 1 3 stop increments in a range of 2 to 2 h gt Touch and adjust brightness by touching the desired position on the bar or dragging the bar left or right p 49 2 The correction level you speci is now displayed Q ies i Os You can also configure this setting in the FUNC menu p 49 accessed BY P touching FUNC EP Q Still Images Movies 7 Locking Image Brightness Exposure AE Lock Before shooting you can lock the exposure or you can specify focus and exposure separately Lock the exposure Aim the camera at the subject to shoot with the exposure locked With the shutter button pressed halfway touch the bottom of the screen in the frame shown at left To unlock AE release the shutter button and touch the screen again In this case AEL is no longer displayed C
93. een Use a blower brush to remove dust from the lens regis is difficult contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk To prevent condensation from forming on the camera ana temperature changes when the camera is transferred from m warm environments put the camera in an airtight resealable plastic nd let it gradually adjust to the temperature before removing it from the b amp g If condensation does form on the camera stop using it immediately v Continuing to use the camera in this state may damage it Remove the battery and memory card and wait until the moisture has evaporated Q before resuming use 203 On Screen Information a Shooting Informati Display TM a9 OY 107 p 45 o D ri om 2 e eo d a e Au p ul FINC Shooting mode p 208 Scene icon p 58 2 Camera orientation 3 White balance p 110 4 My Colors p 111 5 Movie recording p 102 6 Drive mode p 112 Long Shutter p 99 Exposure compensation level p 107 Camera shake warning p 57 9 FUNC Function p 49 Battery level p 205 41 Compression image quality p 123 Resolution pp 76 78 IXUS 240 HS E 2 Eye Fi connection status p 192 a AE F450 29 66 87 1055 SOM Taos an 3 Recordable shots Movie quality 8 AF frame p 116 Remaining time 2 Spot AE point frame p 108 Focus
94. ems are grouped by purpose gy tabs such as shooting playback PJ and so on Note that available s s vary depending on the selected shooting or playback mode pp 212 2 ey gt Access the menu Touch FUNC and pus MENU on Q K O s Choose a tab On Touch a tab or move the zoom lever p 4 left or right to choose a tab Choose a setting Drag the settings up or down to scroll them or touch a setting to choose it To choose settings with options not shown first touch the setting to switch screens and then either drag the settings up or down to scroll them or touch a setting to choose it To return to the previous screen touch 5 50 Indicator Display Choose an option For options displayed with 4 gt on either side touch o change the option For options displayed with a bar to indicate the level uU desired position on the bar Lp Finish the setup process Touch to return to the screen displayed before you touched FU NCAn step 1 Pa Oo To undo any accidental setting changes you can restore the c ifipta s default settings p 167 Indicator Display The indicator of the camera p 5 lights up or blinks depending on the camera Q status Color DEDSRU Camera Status Status On Connected to a computer p 33 or display off Green T Starting up recording reading transmitting images or Blinking shooting long exposures p 99 On Wireless LAN conne
95. er the camera This may cause the product to malfunction Lh In regular use small amounts of smoke may be emitted from ihe flash This is due to the high intensity of the flash burning dust and foreign materials stuck to the front of the unit Please use a cotton swab to remove dirt dust or other foreign matter from the flash to prevent heat build up and damage to the unit DM Q Remove and store the battery when you are not using the camera 2 If the battery is left inside the camera damage caused by leakage may occur A Before you discard the battery cover the terminals with tape or other insulatofs Contacting other metal materials may lead to fire or explosions Q Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet after charging is complete or On when you are not using it Do not place anything such as cloth on top of the battery charger while it is charging Leaving the unit plugged in for a long period of time may cause it to overheat and distort resulting in fire Do not place the battery near pets Pets biting the battery could cause leakage overheating or explosion resulting in fire or damage Do not sit down with the camera in your pocket Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the screen When putting the camera in your bag ensure that hard objects do not come into contact with the screen Do not attach any hard objects to the camera Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the screen 12 Preliminary
96. ewer images m the zoom lever toward Q Fewer images shown each time you move the lever 7 Choose an image Dragging up or down across the screen will scroll through the image index Q Touch an image to choose it and touch it again to view it in single image display You can also drag left or right across the screen to move the orange frame and then hold the zoom lever toward Q to view an image in single image display Still Images Movies T Searching for Images When looking for images on a memory card containing many images you can specify search conditions to display specific images only You can also protect p 142 or erase p 144 all images in a search result at once w Name Displays images of a registered person p 67 Favorites Displays images tagged as favorites p 147 Shot Date Displays the images shot on a specific date f My Category Displays the images of a specific category p 148 Displays still images movies or movies shot in gt Still Image Movie mode 135 Browsing and Filtering et J gt 7A Choose a search condition Touch FU choose amp in the menu and then choos a non p 49 O Pa View the image search results Choose the type of image towiew by touching an option and then touch it again Except when searching images by 9 Images matching the search conl S Will display inside a yellow frame 2 Drag images left or right to view image se
97. h FUNC Roose 4r in the menu and choose the desire tion p 49 The option you confided is now displayed Uy S Emphasizes contrast and color saturation making4mages sharper Son Tones down contrast and color saturation for subdued C images Q Creates sepia tone images Creates black and white images Combines the effects of Vivid Blue Vivid Green and Vivid Red to produce intense yet natural looking colors resembling images on positive film Lightens skin tones Darkens skin tones Emphasizes blues in images Makes the sky ocean and other blue subjects more vivid Emphasizes greens in images Makes mountains foliage and other green subjects more vivid Emphasizes reds in images Makes red subjects more vivid Adjust contrast sharpness color saturation and other qualities as desired p 112 White balance p 110 cannot be set in amp e or 4y modes With amp and 4p modes colors other than people s skin tone may be modified These settings may not produce the expected results with some skin tones 111 Color and Continuous Custom Color Choose the desired level of image contest green blue and skin tones in a range of 408 T K sharpness color saturation red Access the setting screen Follow the steps in Changing Image Color Tones My Colors p4 1 to choose 4c and then touch on the fight edge of the screen efa Configure the setting Touch 4 to
98. hanged to Continuous for movie recording D If image stabilization cannot prevent camera shake mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to hold it still In this case set IS Mode to Off 127 Q D ZA Movies Deactivating Powered IS I Powered IS reduces slow camera shake ay occur when recording telephoto movies However this option may roduce the expected results when used for the stronger camera shake that y occur when shooting while walking or when moving the camera to matc bject movement In this case set Powered IS to Off 5 P Follow the steps in Changfitg the IS Mode Settings p 127 to access thes Settings screen 22 Choose Powered IS and then chedse Off p 50 2 lt D Powered IS settings are not applied when IS Mode is set to Off lt 3 Q Other Settings IS Settings 128 Playback Mode Have fun reviewing your shots and browse or edit them in many ways To prepare the camera for these operations press the button to enter Playback mode D It may not be possible to play back or edit images that were renamed or already edited on a computer or images from other cameras 129 IXUS 510 HS After shooting images or movies y Still Images Movies Jan view them on the screen as follows Gy Enter Playback mode Press the gt button Your last shot is displayed ec ia IXUS 240 HS 130 bp iz
99. he operating sounds and start up images for your camera from P the included software For details refer to the mageBrowser EX User Guide T Screen Color Scheme Choose Color Option and then choose an option Format Change screen color 160 Op Adjusting Basic Camera Functions 27 T Formatting Memory Cards Before using a new memory card orfeeard formatted in another device you should format the card with this camer Formatting erases all data on a memory cate efore formatting copy images on the memory card to a computer or take r steps to back them up IXUS 240 HS p An Eye Fi card p 192 contains software on the ode sel Before formatting 7 an Eye Fi card install the software on a computer f Format Access the Format screen Format memory card e Touch Format Q 32KB used 2 Low Level Format Choose OK i Touch OK amp Format Format the memory card 5 All data on the memory To begin the formatting process touch OK When formatting is finished Memory card formatting complete is displayed Touch OK card will be erased OK Cancel D Formatting or erasing data on a memory card only changes file management information on the card and does not erase the data completely When transferring or disposing of memory cards take steps to protect personal information if necessary as by physically destroying cards The total card capacity indicated on the formatting sc
100. hot To zogm in and enlarge the subject move the zoom toward telephoto and to zoom aw om the subject move it toward Zoom Bar I wide angle A zoom bar showing the zoom position isplayed mE E W To zoom in or out iy move the zoom Oo S lever all the way towafdjE amp telephoto or 44 wide angle and to zo no out slowly move it just a little in the d sp d direction Shoot n Shooting Still Images U Focus r Press the shutter button halfway The camer beeps twice after focusing and AF frames Q are displayed to indicate image areas in focus Several AF frames are displayed when multiple areas are in focus 2 Shoot Press the shutter button all the way down As the camera shoots a shutter sound is played and in low light conditions the flash fires automatically Keep the camera still until the shutter sound ends Your shot remains displayed on the screen for about two seconds Even while the shot is displayed you can take another shot by pressing the shutter button again 55 Shooting in Smart Auto Tn 56 Elapsed Time Sfibting Movies D Stafpshooting Touch pne camera beeps once as recording begifjs and Rec is displayed with the e The camera switc o full screen display and the portion of yoursybject shown on the screen is recorded Frames displayed around e jaces that are detected indicate that they are a 2 Resize the subject and Q7 r
101. hots and recording time P possible with a fully charged battery see Specifications p 37 17 O 2 Inserting the Battery nd Memory Card Insert the included battery and a memofyeard sold separately Note that before using a new memory meni memory card formatted in Initial Preparations another device you should format the mem ard with this camera p 161 2 Open the battery cover Slide the cover and open it Q op Q 22 Insert the battery While pressing the battery lock in the lt 2 direction of the arrow insert the battery 6 facing as shown and push it in until it clicks Q into the locked position Batteries inserted facing the wrong way cannot be locked into the correct position Always confirm that the battery is facing the right way and locks when inserted Terminals Battery Lock Close the battery cover Lower the cover and hold it down as you slide it until it clicks into the closed position Open the memory card cover Slide the cover and open it 18 Initial Preparations Insert the memory card E Insectthe memory card facing as shown until it click Dto the locked position Make sur memory card is facing the right way when yj sert it Inserting memory cards facing th wrong way may damage the camera A Close the memory card cover Lower the cover and halg jt down as you slide it until it clicks into the c GA Postion
102. ial Effects 2 For movies choose the movie playback speed Touch 10x touch 5x 10x or 20x to choose the speed and then touch Shoot Playback Speed and Estimated PlaybaGk Time for One Minute Clips a c Speed Playback Time by Approx 12 sec Ch 2 10x Approx 6 sec On 20x Approx 3 sec gt Q 6 D The zoom is not available when shooting movies Be sure to set the zoom before shooting To switch the orientation of the frame to vertical touch 43 in step 2 Touch the screen to move the frame To return the frame to horizontal orientation touch B again Holding the camera vertically will change the orientation of the frame Movie image quality is bj at an aspect ratio of 4 3 and fi at an aspect ratio of 16 9 p 75 These quality settings cannot be changed Sq 89 Applying Special Effects O A Still Images Shooting with a Toy C mera Effect Toy Camera Effect ua This effect makes images resemble shots fron rfoy camera by vignetting darker blurred image corners and changing the yeral color Lf Choose Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose Choose a color tone Touch touch q to choose a color tone and then touch 5 2 A preview is shown of how your shot wil with the effect applied 3 Shoot a Standard Shots resemble toy camera images Warm Images have a warmer tone than with Standard Cool Images have a cooler tone than with Standard St
103. ial Modes for Other Purposes approx 30 minutes If a movie is protected p 142 O If a movie has been edited p 156 2 If a new folder is created p 163 7A If the daylight saving time p 22 or time zone p settings have been changed Some camera sounds will be muted Sounds are not played When you press the shutter button halfway use camera controls or trigger the sif imer p 158 Movies created in g mode can be viewed by date p 136 OA Q O y Q 95 Special Modes for Other d A Still Images Auto Shooting After Face Detection Smart Shutter Z an x Auto Shooting After Smile Detects The camera shoots automatically after detecting a me even without you pressing the shutter button Ly _ p Choose t Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose Ci and then touch 4 Touch to choose it and then touch O Aim the camera at a person Q Each time the camera detects a smile it will On a shoot after the lamp lights up ete a To pause smile detection touch w Touch 3shots Loy ISO DISP MES ugs to resume detection Smile Detection On Off No of Shots Mode Switching pp 97 98 D Switch to another mode when you finish shooting or the camera will continue shooting each time a smile is detected The camera can detect smiles more easily when subjects face the camera and open their mouth wide enough so that teeth are visible You can change the number of shots b
104. ich can be used for cropping Switch between frames as needed by touching x Touch New File Save as a new image and review Follow steps 4 5 on p 151 D Editing is not possible for images shot at a resolution of S p 76 or resized to XS p 151 Images supported for cropping will have the same aspect ratio after cropping Q Cropped images will have a smaller resolution than uncropped images 152 O Editing Still Images 2 Changing Image Color Tones My Colors You can adjust image colors and th save the edited image as a separate file For details on each option see p Vs oa Choose My Colors Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose My Colors on the P tai 50 L Choose an image Choose an image after dragging left or right to browse Touch OK Q i 42 Choose an option Touch an option and then touch OK lt To view other available options touch 4 6 Save as a new image and review Follow steps 4 5 on p 151 D Image quality of pictures you repeatedly edit this way will be a little lower each time and you may not be able to obtain the desired color The color of images edited using this function may vary slightly from the color of P images shot using My Colors p 111 153 Y Ly T Correcting Image Brit tness i Contrast Excessively dark image areas such as ees or backgrounds can be detected and automatically adjusted to i a brightness Insufficient overall
105. ill Images T Shooting With a Soft Focus Effect This function allows you to shoot images as if a soft focus filter is attached to the camera You can adjust the effect level as desired Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose 9 Choose an effect level Touch E touch 4 to choose an effect level and then touch A preview is shown of how your shot will look with the effect applied Shoot 90 Y 2 Still Images Movies Y Shooting in Monochf e Applying Special Effects TT images in black and white and white Choose a Follow steps 1 299p 84 and choose ld Choose a color tone Touch touch 4P to dist s a color tone and then touch 5 A preview is shown of how yo fet will look with the effect applied 5 Shoot B W Black and white shots Q Sepia Sepia tone shots Blue Blue and white shots 91 Applying Special Effects O VA Still Images Movies Shooting with Color Accent Choose a single image color to keep and dai e other colors to black and white O E a 620 in is Choose 4 Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose A Access the setting screen Touch Z x The original image and the Color nt image are displayed one after another 4 By default green is the color that will be D e Specify the color 3 Position the center frame over the color to Q keep and then touch the frame at the bottom of the s
106. images choose Face ID Settings on the tab choose Face ID and then choose Off You can check names recorded in images in the playback screen simple information display p 130 T 70 Q Using Face ID 2 T Checking and Registered Information 2 Checking Registered Face Dy Jnformation Face ID Settings Access the Check Edit Info screen Following step 1 off 67 touch Check Edit Info Ly oh Choose a person to check Touch the image of the person yeu want to check 22 2 O m m m QR Check the registered information 4 Touch the item you want to check Check the registered information Access the Edit Profile screen Following steps 1 3 on p 71 touch Edit Profile Input changes Follow steps 4 5 on p 68 to input changes Even if you change names in Edit Profile the names recorded in previously shot images will remain the same 71 g 2 You can check and erase regist r g face information by choosing Face Info Q List on the screen in step 3 You can use the included software to git registered names Some characters entered with the included software may spy on the camera but will be Using Face ID correctly recorded in images O Overwriting and Adding Face Infornfation You can overwrite existing face information with new info You should update face information regularly especially with babies children as their faces change quickl
107. indicate damage 13 Touch Screen Operations The camera s touch screen pan amp touching or tapping the screen e intuitive operation simply by Touch the sagen briefly with your finger This gesture is used Cappo configure camera functions and s 3 ep Q gt KA Touch the screen and move LN finger across it This gesture is used in Playback mode to K 6 switch to the next image or to change the Q magnified image area among other operations Gestures may not be detected as easily if you apply a screen protector because the screen works by detecting finger pressure For Easier Touch Screen Operations If you have difficulty operating the camera by touch use the stylus attached to the strap Do not use pencils pens or sharp objects other than the included stylus to operate the 4 v touch screen Se yr To correct any discrepancy between the position you touch and the position detected calibrate the screen p 166 14 Initial Preparations o Prepare for shooting as follo Ja Attaching the Str Attach tpe strap Thread the iba the strap through the strap hole and then pull the other end of the strap through the op n the threaded end D BS Place the strap around your wrist O When shooting hold the camera secur prevent it from moving Do not rest your 6 fingers on the flash Place the strap around your wrist
108. ines can be displayed on the scree j for vertical and horizontal reference while shooting Q Configure the etting Touch FUNC touc MENU choose Grid Lines on the 9 tab aAg then choose On p 50 Lb SERRE Once the setting is complet amp yid lines are displayed on the screen A To restore the original setting rep his process but choose Off C Grid lines are not recorded in your shots EP 4 S p Still Images 7 Magnifying the Area in Focus You can check the focus by pressing the shutter button halfway to enlarge the image area in the AF frame Configure the setting Touch FUNC touch MENU choose AF Point Zoom on the gg tab and then choose On p 50 AF Point Zoom Check the focus Press the shutter button halfway The face detected as the main subject is now magnified To restore the original setting choose Off in step 1 19 O EF D The display will not magnify ia face was not detected or if the person is too close to the came d their face is too large for the screen QZ P The magnified display will not appear when u Sig the digital zoom p 61 digital Q tele converter p 115 or Servo AF p 118 2 Ly Still Images 7 T Checking for Closed Eyes E is displayed when the camera detects that people may haverblosed their eyes OA Helpful Shooting Features gt 22 Choose Ll Touch FUNC choose 41 in the
109. ing N up Choose how many images to print per sheet Prints images for identification purposes D Phala Only available for images with a resolution of L and an aspect ratio of 4 3 Choose the print size Fixed Size Choose from 3 5 x 5 in postcard or wide format prints Printing ID Photos Choose ID Photo Following steps 1 4 on pp 183 184 choose ID Photo and touch Next D Photo Choose the long and short side Long Side Short Side length Trimming Touch an item to choose it Touch q gt to choose the length and then touch Trimming 184 Printing Images Choose the printing area Follaw step 2 in Cropping Images Before Printin imming p 183 to choose the printing ares Print the image T Printing Movie Scenes Access the printing screen Follow steps 1 6 on pp 180 181 to ose ER single a movie The screen at left is displayed Choose a printing method 2 Touch 38 and then touch q gt to choose the printing method Print the image Movie Printing Options Single Prints the current scene as a still image Prints a series of scenes a certain interval apart on a single sheet of Sequence paper You can also print the folder number file number and elapsed time for the frame by setting Caption to On To cancel printing in progress touch Cancel ID Photo and Sequence are not available with Canon PictBridge compatible printer models earlier than
110. ing range p 114 AF lock p 121 Digital zoom magnification p 61 Digital tele converter p 115 SC RISO GO GD G2 Y B B B LA waar DISP amp amp amp amp amp AE lock p 107 FE lock On p 123 Shutter speed Aperture value Metering method p 108 8 i Contrast p 109 62 SO speed p 108 63 Mercury lamp correction p 77 Super slow motion movie shooting time p 102 Flash mode pp 65 122 69 Zoom bar p 55 Red eye correction p 76 Touch Shutter p 64 63 Date stamp p 66 DISP Display p 48 69 Grid lines p 79 Self timer p 62 a Regular orientation amp Held vertically The camera detects the shooting orientation and adjusts settings for optimal shots Orientation is also detected during playback and in either orientation the camera automatically rotates images as needed However the orientation may not be detected correctly when the camera is pointed straight up or down 204 Blink detection p 80 6 Image stabilization p 60 Image stabilization p 127 Time zone p 164 Wind filter p 78 Exposure compensation bar p 107 Battery Level 2 An on screen icon or message indi S the battery charge level g fige ry charg On Screen Information P LN Display Details ZZ Sufficient cht 7i Slightly depleted bt pyfficient _4 Blinking red Nearly depleted charg gbe batter
111. ital Tele converter 1 6x 2 0x 2 O GZ AF Point Zoom On O O 0O O0 HALO p 79 Off Oo o oOo 0o 0 o Y o On O 0 i SEO RE RTO Teens olololoiolo o x Continuous AF 1 On O O O O O O O O p 119 Off O O 0 Touch Shutter p 64 On Off O O O O O AF assist Beam On O O O O O O OO p 81 off O O O O O O O On O O O O O O du aa Red Eye Corr Off O O O O O O O O Red Eye Lamp On Off O O O O O O O O Auto O O O i Contrast p 109 Off O O O O O O O Hg Lamp Corr p 77 On Off O m Wind Filter p 78 On Off O O O O O O O O Review p 82 Off 2 10 sec Hold O O O O O O O O Review Info p 82 Off Detailed Focus Check O O O O O O O O Blink Detection On O O O O O O O O p 80 off O O O O O O O O Grid Lines p 79 On Off O O O O O O O O Icon layout p 124 O O O O O O O O Off O O O O O O O O IS Mode Continuous O O O O O O O O IS Settings p 127 Shoot Only O B O O O O O Powered IS On O O O O O Lo O O Off O O O O O O O O Off O O O O O O O O Date Stamp p 66 Date Date amp Time olo o o o oio Face ID Settings p 67 O O O O O O O O 1 L only 2 Ixus 240 Hs Jonly 3 Operation when no faces are detected varies by shooting mode 4 Available when the AF frame is set to Fixed frame 5 On when subject movement is detected in MI mode 6 Only available for shooting Subject designation not available 212 2 ON 2 Func
112. itions or if it is not possible to shoot with 7 expected effect color or brightness Continuous Shooting Scenes If you shoot a still image when the following icons are displayed the camera will shoot continuously If you press the shutter button halfway when one of the icons in the table below is displayed one of the following icons will be displayed to inform you that the camera will shoot continuous images g Si or H ml Consecutive images are captured and the camera Smiling including Babies analyzes details such as facial expressions to save the image determined to be the best T Beautiful shots of sleeping faces created by combining consecutive shots to reduce camera Sleeping including Babies shake and image noise The AF assist beam will not light up the flash will not fire and the shutter sound will not be played D So you don t miss a photo opportunity of children who Children move around the camera will capture three consecutive images for each shot D In some scenes expected images may not be saved and images may not look as expected Focus image brightness and color are determined by the first shot When you want to shoot single images only touch FUNC choose Al in the P menu and then choose 59 g Lamp Corr is set to On and an Babies Smiling Babies Qe Shooting in Smart Auto Tn 4 22 T Image Stabilization Cons Optimal image stabilization for the shootfaggonditio
113. l shots NR IXUS 240 HS p P Enter mode Set the mode switch 9e bp Choose a shooting mode 2 Touch AUTO A O IXUS 240 HS K b Touch P Q To view other shooting modes touch b or quickly drag left or right on the screen Touch the desired mode to view a description To confirm your choice touch OK Touch 5 to return to the shooting mode selection screen Shoot Still Images Movies Shoot portraits Portrait Take shots of people with a softening effect 84 KA Specific Scenes ZA Still Images EiSh gtevening scenes without using tripod Handheld NightSc Beautiful s scenes created by combining conse e shots to reduce camera shake and r ge noise When using a tripod sh p MIO mode p 54 Dha Still Images 3x Shoot under low light Low44 H Shoot with minimal camera shake an subject blur even in low light conditions 7 Q Still Images Movies 8 Shoot with snowy backgrounds Snow Bright natural colored shots of people against snowy backgrounds Still Images Movies Shoot fireworks Fireworks Vivid shots of fireworks 85 Oy Y Because the camera will shobeeontinuously in mode hold it steady while shooting In mode shooting conditions tHarpause excessive camera shake Specific Scenes or similar issues may prevent the ca from combining images and you may not be able to obtain the cted results In mode mount the camera on
114. layback Mode The camera turns itself off automatically after about five minutes of inactivity You can deactivate these power saving features if you prefer p 164 You can also adjust the timing of screen deactivation p 164 46 Shutter Button To ensure your shots are in f halfway initially Once the subj down to shoot In this manual shutter button operation described as pressing the button always press the shutter button lightly is in focus press the button all the way halfway or all the way down ai op OD Press halfway Press lightly to focus Press the shutter butt Ifway The camera beeps twice and AF frames are displayed around image areas in focus Press all the way down From the halfway position press fully to shoot The camera shoots as a shutter sound i played i Keep the camera still until the shutter sound e ends D Images may be out of focus if you shoot without initially pressing the shutter button halfway Length of shutter sound playback varies depending on the time required for the shot It may take longer in some shooting scenes and images will be blurry if you move the camera or the subject moves before the shutter sound ends 47 Shooting Display Options y pip No ihformation is 7 Lr Screen brightness is automatically increased by the night display function when P you are shooting under low light making it easier to check how
115. lear Al Selections Choose Clear All Selections Following the procedure on p 190 touch Clear All Selections to choose it Confirm clearing the photobook Touch OK Deselect all images 191 Movies IXUS 240 HS p Using an Eye Fi Card Before using an Eye Fi card alway ko that local use is permitted p 3 Still Images Inserting a prepared Eye Fi card I wireless transfer of images to a computer or uploading to a ph aring website Images are transferred by the Eye Fi card Re ey the card s user manual or contact the manufacturer for instructions on prepay g and using cards or resolving transfer problems D When using an Eye Fi card keep the following poirfjb in mind Cards may continue to transmit radio waves even wh n Eye Fi trans is set to Disable p 193 Remove the Eye Fi 5d before entering hospitals aircraft or other areas where transmi is prohibited When troubleshooting image transfer issues check the card a computer settings For details refer to the card s user manual Poor Eye Fi connections may cause image transfer to take a long e 6 time and transfer may be interrupted in some cases Q Eye Fi cards may become hot due to their transfer functions Battery power will be consumed faster than in normal use Camera operation may become sluggish To resolve this try setting Eye Fi trans to Disable Eye fi transmission is not possible when the camera is connected to a wireles
116. llows IXUS 510 HS Your last shot is dj amp played c hp IXUS 240 HS p xdg o m 100 0002 pa bal 2 1 E Nicp 10 00 V Enter Playback mode Press the P butfon T Qoy Q 2 a Browse through your images _ 5 To view the next image drag right to left across the screen and to view the previous image drag left to right You can also view the next image by touching the right edge of the screen in the area indicated by frame at left In this case gt is displayed Similarly you can view the previous image by touching the left edge of the screen in the area indicated by frame at left and in this case 4 is displayed Movies are identified by a amp icon To play movies go to step 3 Play movies Touch 9 to start playback To adjust the volume quickly drag up or down across the screen during playback After the movie is finished is displayed To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode press the shutter button halfway 2 Trying the Camera Out Erasing the Images A You can choose and erase unneeded es one by one Be careful when erasing images because they cannot be vered 100 0002 Fp Choose an image to erase 2 1 Drag left or right across the screen to choose an image bp P 100 002 pa Erase the image Touch FUNC drag up or down on the screen and then touch T to choose 04 O on Q After Eras
117. mages cannot be erased by the camera To erase them can lZ _ can Q protection settings first Using the Menu Access the setting screen Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose Protect on the tab p 50 Protect Choose a selection method Choose a menu item and a setting as desired p 50 Touch to return to the menu screen 142 Q Protecting Images 2 T Choosing Images Ifdividually CH Choose Select Following stp 2 on p 142 touch Select N Choose an image Choose an image after dragging left or right to browse Once youAuch the screen is displayed To cancel protection touche screen again is no longer displayed 2 Repeat this process to specify Hires Touch OK A confirmation messa P displayed l a Protect Protect the images 4 Touch OK e Accept changes D Images will not be protected if you switch to Shooting mode or turn the camera off before finishing the setup process in step 3 T Specifying All Images at Once Choose Select All Images Following step 2 on p 142 touch Select All Images Protect Protect the images Touch Protect D To cancel protection for groups of images choose Unlock in step 2 143 Still Images Movies eMimages one by one Be careful when erasing images because they cannot covered C Choose an image to erase Drag left or right agross the screen to choose an im
118. menu and then choose L p 49 6 Q Configure the setting Touch FUNC touch MENU choose Blink Detection on the tab and then choose On p 50 Shoot A frame accompanied by is displayed when the camera detects a person whose eyes are closed To restore the original setting choose Off in step 2 When you have specified multiple shots in X mode this function is only G available for the final shot 80 Still Images Customizing Camera Operation Customize shooting functions of the tab of the menu as follows For instructions on menu function fepe n Menu p 50 Deactivating the AF Assist Beam You can deactivate the lamp that normally ight up to help you focus when you press the shutter button halfway in low ligh cggottions tT Configure the setting ouch Shutt Touch FUNC touch MEN choose AF assist Beam on the gg iab dien choose Off p 50 To restore the original setting rep amp dihis process but choose On QW _ Deactivating the Red Eye Reduction Lamp On van can deactivate the red eye reduction lamp that lights up to reduce red eye when the flash is used in low light shots Flash Settings Access the Flash Settings screen Touch FUNC touch MENU and then touch Flash Settings on the tab to choose it p 50 Configure the setting Choose Red Eye Lamp and then choose Off p 50 To restore the original setti
119. mera will shoot To cancel onn r you have triggered the self timer EE oon the camera will shoot about 15 seconds later You can change the number of shots by touching on the d in s 1 touching a w to choose the number of shots and than touching Detection p 80 is only available for the final shot Q Even if your face is not detected after you join the others ies shooting area Still Ma A Shooting Long Exposures Long Shutter ih Specify a shutter speed of 1 15 seconds to shoot long exposures In this case mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures to prevent camera shake I A Choose 5 j Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose 5 Choose the shutter speed Touch 1 choose the shutter speed by touching the desired position on the bar or dragging the bar left or right and then touch RP Check the exposure Press the shutter button halfway to view the exposure for your selected shutter speed Shoot 99 Special Modes for Other d 2 On screen image brightness Rasen 3 when you pressed the shutter button halfway may not match rightness of your shots With shutter speeds of 1 3 secondsQY slower there will be a delay before you can shoot again as the c fera processes images to reduce noise Set IS Mode to Off when using a tripod Ra er means to hold the camera still p 127 Ly If the flash fires your shot may be overexposed In this cas fse the flash to amp Q a
120. n based on registered birthdays and optimize settings jor them when shooting This function is also useful when searching foy a specific registered person among a large number of images p 135 Personal Information Information such as images of a face face info hibjored with Face ID and personal information name birthday will be savedjon the camera Additionally when registered people are detected their es will be recorded in still images When using the Face ID function eful when sharing the camera or images with others and when posting iff ps online where many others can view them 7 When disposing of a camera or transferring it to another person after Qsing Face ID be sure to erase all information registered faces names arid birthdays from the camera p 74 On Registering Face ID Information You can register information face info name birthday for up to 12 people to use with Face ID Access the setting screen Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose Face ID Settings on the Ig tab p 50 Face ID Settings Choose Add to Registry and then touch Add a New Face Face ID Settings Add to Registry Add to Registry 0 12 People Add a New Face 67 Using Face ID Input Birthday 68 i Input a birthday 02 m M bd 42 2 l Register face information Aim the camera so that the face of the person you want gister is inside th
121. nd shoot again j You can also configure this setting in the FUNC menu accesse amp iby touching FUNC p 49 Oy Still Images EO T High Speed Continuous Shooting Ms High speed Burst On You can shoot a series of shots in rapid succession by holding the shutter button all the way down For details on the continuous shooting speed see Specifications p 37 Choose 9 3 Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose Hi Shoot Hold the shutter button all the way down to shoot continuously Q IXUS 510 HS The resolution is M 1824 x 1368 and cannot be changed IXUS 240 HS E The resolution is M 2304 x 1728 and cannot be changed Focus image brightness and color are determined by the first shot Shooting may stop momentarily or continuous shooting may slow down depending on shooting conditions camera settings and the zoom position As more shots are taken shooting may slow down 100 Special Modes for Other Purposes 2 Images Displayed put e Playback Each set of images shot continuous managed as a single group and only the first image in that group will be displayed To indicate that the image is part of a group amp is displayed 45 D 4 AN If you erase a grouped image p 144 alpimages i in the group are also erased Be careful when erasing ima Grouped images can be played back individually p 13an ungrouped p 137 Protecting p 142 a grouped image will protect all im
122. ng repeat this process but choose On Red Eye Lamp 81 Customizing Camera opens D 4222 T Changing the Image Display Period After Shots Change how long images are displayed efter s shots as follows Configure e fp setting Touch FUNC toa MENU choose Review on the I3 ma then choose the desired option p 50 To restore the original di repeat this process but choose 2 sec E e 2 10 sec Displays images for the spada time Displays images until you press tips shutter button halfway QWs Q On Hold Off No image display after shots T Changing the Image Display Style After Shots Change the way images are displayed after shots as follows 82 Configure the setting Touch FUNC touch MENU choose Review Info on the tab and then choose the desired option p 50 To restore the original setting repeat this process but choose Off Off Displays only the image Detailed Displays shooting details p 206 Shows the area in the AF frame magnified enabling you to check the focus Follow the steps in Checking the Focus p 134 Focus Check Other Shooting Modes Shoot more effectively in various scenes and take shots enhanced with unique image effects or captured using special functions 83 Specific Scenes Choose a mode matching the shoo scene and the camera will automatically configure the settings fo Movies Still Images ima
123. ng l Lp AUTO mode shooting mode ee 24 54 Un sence A 7E jadalqueuyenenmasaenes tan bn i Contrast NOR Cur MN AV DSIB cst LC M 173 TOR NM E M i B Red eye correction c c 155 Batteries Resizing images e 151 2 Date time date time battery Erasing o nh 4 144 Battery EASING Me mS 144 Charging epee nee eer ee eee eee re Ree een 16 Error messages 1 esses testes teen eeeeeetees NEVE 205 Exposure Power saving S 46 AE OCK vrisani eia 107 Battery charger 2 171 Compensation seers 107 Black and white images 111 zin MC 123 Blink detection go EyeFicards sssss 3 192 C F Camera Face AiAF AF frame mode 116 Reset allia cite i eitisiediedasiodaci eider 167 Face detect AF frame mode 116 Camera Shae 127 Face ID TP 67 138 Color white balance sss 110 Face self timer shooting mode 98 Color Accent shooting mode Dr T 92 Favorite Sosnin in 147 Color Swap shooting mode 93 FE ar Seno ene T RERO een nt PoP ve 123 Compression ratio image quality 123 File ri rmibefil t Darme aat 162 Continuous shooting 112 High speed burst shooting mode 100 Fireworks shooting mode 85 Cropping EET 152 Fish eye effect shooting mode 88 Custom white balance
124. nition TV Connecting the camera to a TV with t ereo AV Cable AVC DC400ST sold separately enables you to view your pots on the larger screen of the TV as you control the camera or P m Make sure the camera and TV are off 4 White Red Connect the camera to the TV Sion OD Yellow On the TV insert the cable plugs fylly jnto the ee video inputs as shown Q se AE Red 5 White aera On the camera open the terminal cover and 6 insert the cable plug fully into the camera Q terminal T N f IXUS 240 HS Display images Follow steps 3 4 on p 174 to display images D Correct display is not possible unless the camera video output format NTSC or PAL matches the TV format To change the video output format touch FUNC touch MENU and then choose Video System on the fT tab 176 2 A T Powering the Camefawith Household Power Powering the camera with AC Adapter Kit K DC70 sold separately eliminates the need to monitor the remai battery level Using Optional Accessories gt 2 Make sure the camera is off L Insert the coupler Follow step 1 on p 18 to open the cover Insert the coupler facing neon shown just as you would a battery foll step 2 on p 18 Follow step 3 on p 18 to close the cof c Q Connect the adapter to the coupler Open the cover and insert the adapter plug fully into the coupler Connect the power cord Insert one end of
125. no Espa ol T rk e oii i Ykpaikcbka o A Once the display language has been set the B Malaysia Pycckuii amp tz 0 AAR setting screen is no longer displayed D If there are images on the memory card touch FUNC in the lower left to access MENU You can also change the display language by touching FUNC and then MENU and then choosing Language 33 on the fT tab Sq 23 4 Still Images Movies Trying the Camera Out Follow these instructions to turn the Cera on shoot still images or movies and then view them Q Q Shooting Smart Auto KE For fully automatic selection of the optimal sini specific scenes simply let the camera determine the subject and shooting opaitions Lr Turn the camera on y Press the ON OFF button i The startup screen is displayed ey ON OFF TN m Enter Auto mode NEN w Touch AUTO touch 4 or quickly drag left or right on the screen and then touch AUTO to Q choose it To confirm your choice touch OK IXUS 240 HS p Set the mode switch to MIS 24 Trying the Camera Out Eo camera at the subject As the camera B d mines the scene it will make a slight Kec M A scend dgn is displayed in the upper left of the screen stg an image stabilization icon in the upper rig Frames displayed Around any subjects that are detected indicate ih t they are in focus Black bars displayed ohe left and right
126. ns i is automatically applied Intelligent IS Additionally the following COPS gre displayed in QUI mode pese stabilization for movies ing strong camera shake Image stabilization for still R cw images WB as wh 8 while walking Dyna Image tpn for subtle Image stabilization for still j camera shakey Suc h as when gt images when panning We shooting movies aa b Powered IS No image stabiizaio C Image stabilization for macro a because the camera is m ied 9 shots Hybrid IS A on a tripod or held still by Lo means Q Displayed when you pan following moving subjects with the camera When you follow subjects moving horizontally image stabilization only counteracts vertical camera shake and horizontal stabilization stops Similarly when you follow subjects moving vertically image stabilization only counteracts horizontal camera shake To cancel image stabilization set IS Mode to Off p 127 In this case an IS P icon is not displayed T On Screen Frames A variety of frames are displayed once the camera detects subjects you are aiming the camera at A white frame is displayed around the subject or person s face determined by the camera to be the main subject and gray frames are displayed around other detected faces Frames follow moving subjects within a certain range to keep them in focus However if the camera detects subject movement only the white frame will remain on the screen When you
127. o Off Otherwise green hues not caused by mercury lamps may be corrected by mistake Oo Try taking some test shots first to make sure you obtain the desired results TT Q Image Customization rey KA Movies 7 Changing Movie Imag Quality 3 image quality settings are available For a a on the maximum movie length at each level of image quality that will a meme card see Specifications p 37 Configure the Mos Touch FUNC choose if DP menu and choose the desired option p The option you configured is no layed To restore the original setting or process but choose Il anche Resolution Frame Rate Details Te fo 1920 x 1080 24 fps For shooting in Full HD On M 1280 x 720 30 fps For shooting in HD Ti 640 x 480 30 fps For shooting in standard definition In pj mode black bars displayed on the left and right edges of the screen P indicate image areas not recorded Movies T Using the Wind Filter Distorted audio caused by recording when the wind is strong can be reduced However the recording may sound unnatural when this option is used when there is no wind Configure the setting Touch FUNC touch MENU choose Wind Filter on the Ig tab and then choose On p 50 To restore the original setting repeat this process but choose Off Reduces noise caused by wind during recording 78 e Helpful Shooting Features 27 Still Images Movies Displaying Grid Lin g Grid l
128. older on the computer in separate folders named by date After images are saved close CameraWindow press the P button to turn the camera off and unplug the cable For instructions on viewing images on a computer refer to the ImageBrowser EX User Guide KA Included Software Manuals E In Windows 7 if the screen if Sjep 2 is not displayed click the amp icon in the taskbar ej To start CameraWindow in ETE or XP click Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon raWindow on the screen displayed when you turn the camera on in step 2 mera indow is not displayed click the Start menu and choose All Progra p Canon Utilities gt CameraWindow gt CameraWindow On a Macintosh computer if CameraWindow isnot displayed after step 2 click the CameraWindow icon in the Dock the bar at bottom of the desktop Although you can save images to a computer simply onnecting your camera to the computer without using the included software th following limitations appl ay take a few minutes after you connect the camera dag computer until camera images are accessible Images shot in vertical orientation may be saved in horizontal ofigntation Image protection settings may be cleared from images saved to a uter Some problems may occur when saving images or image information depending on the operating system version the software in use or image sizes Some functions provided by the included software may not be avail
129. ompose the shot and shoot Oo AE Auto Exposure 107 Image Brightness exons domain KA Still Images T Changing the Metering Method Adjust the metering method how brightness measured to suit shooting conditions as follows Cy gt Touch FUNC ch ge in the menu and choose the desired ogiton p 49 The option you configur now displayed K For typical shooting conditions including backlit shots VQ Automatically adjusts exposure to match the shooting con ijans S Evaluative Determines the average brightness of light across the entire im Center dp CJ area calculated by treating brightness in the central area as mor Weighted Avg important QE Metering restricted to within the Spot AE Point frame e Shot displayed in the center of the screen Note that in Fixed frame Sp p 117 AF frame mode the Spot AE Point frame links to the AF frame Still Images T Changing the ISO Speed Touch FUNC choose W in the menu and choose the desired option p 49 The option you configured is now displayed IE Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to suit the shooting mode and RUTO conditions g g Low For shooting outdoors in fair weather 100 200 P m ii For shooting in cloudy conditions or at twilight m H High For shooting night scenes or in dark rooms 108 Q Image Brightness Exposure Compensation 22 To view the automatically set speed when the camera is set to J
130. on Close the cover turn the camera on and then turn it off again pp 18 19 IXUS 240 HS p Do not open the memory card battery cover while the camera is on Close the cover turn the camera on and then turn it off again p 20 The battery is swollen Battery swelling is normal and does not pose any safety concerns However if battery swelling prevents the battery from fitting in the camera contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk Display ona TV Camera images look distorted or not displayed on a TV p 176 Shooting Cannot shoot In Playback mode p 23 press the shutter button halfway p 47 Strange display on the screen under low light p 48 Strange display on the screen when shooting Note that the following display problems are not recorded in still images but are recorded in movies The screen may flicker and horizontal banding may appear under fluorescent or LED lighting 196 bp Full screen display is not avai while shooting p 75 flashes on the screen when th utter button is pressed and shooting is not possible p 57 ag is displayed when the shutter c o halfway p 65 Set IS mode to Continuous p 127 Set the flash mode to p 122 Increase the ISO speed p 108 Mount the camera on a tripod or take other measures toke it still In this case set IS Mode to Off p 127 2 Shots are out of focus Press the shutter button halfway to focus on subjects before m itall
131. on halfway Examples of faces that cannot be detected EP Subjects that are distant or extremely close O Subjects that are dark or light YW Faces in profile at an angle or partly hidden Q The camera may misinterpret non human subjects as faces 6 No AF frames are displayed if the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway Still Images Movies Fixed Frame One AF frame is displayed Effective for reliable focusing D A yellow AF frame is displayed with if the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway Note that AF point zooming p 79 is not possible To reduce the AF frame size touch FUNC touch MENU choose AF Frame P Size on the Ig tab and then choose Small p 50 The AF frame size is set to Normal when you use the digital zoom p 61 or digital tele converter p 115 117 Shooting Range and ld ZA Still Images Recomposing Shots While feFocus is Locked As long as you keep the shutter button p d halfway the focus and exposure are locked You can recompose s og as needed before shooting This feature is called Focus Lock o WE gc Focus Aim the camera so that the subject is centered and then press the shutter button i i halfway Q IIS E hee Confirm that the AF frame displ g round the subject is green 2 A Recompose the shot Pa 4 g Me eR Keeping the shutter button pressed halfway en eu e move the camera to recompose the shot Q SS ifs
132. osed position Initial Preparations Removing the Battery Memory Card B Rerhoye the battery Open th caver and press the battery lock in the direction of the arrow The battery witop up p Remove the memory card Push the memory card in unti icks and then slowly release it The memory card will pop up Q D gt Setting the Date and Time SB A screen for setting the date and time is displayed the first time you turn the e camera on Be sure to specify the date and time which is the basis for dates and times added to your images Turn the camera on y Press the ON OFF button CS CD The Date Time screen is displayed Date Time Set the date and time ff Set Date Time A Touch the option to configure and then touch Aw to specify the date and time When finished touch 02 02 2012 10 BORN mm dd yy Finish the setup process Once the date and time have been set the Date Time screen is no longer displayed To turn off the camera press the ON OFF button 21 Initial Preparations D 4 g 2 Unless you set the date and the Date Time screen will be displayed each time you turn th era on Specify the correct information Q A To set daylight saving time 1 hour ahead E and choose 3 in step 2 by Changing the Date and Time Ly Adjust the date and time as follows qe in Al 1280 hoi 14 48 4j Cn F3 aes Access the camera menu AJ D
133. ouch Actions 4 4 Favorites PAS CA Access the setting screen Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose Set Touch Actions on the b p 50 Assign a function to a dragging pattern a Drag up or down across the screen choose a dragging pattern Touch 4 to choose a function to o 7 Assignable Functions A Favorites Next Favorite Previous Favorite Next Date Previous Date Smart Shuffle To Camera To Smartphone To Computer To Web Service Slideshow Erase Protect Rotate 150 Q Tag images as favorites or untag the image Switch to displaying the next image tagged as a favorite Switch to displaying the previous image tagged as a favorite Switch to displaying the first image with the next shooting date Switch to displaying the first image with the previous shooting date Start Smart Shuffle playback Access the Wi Fi connection screen For instructions on Wi Fi set up and use refer to the Wireless LAN Guide on the DIGITAL CAMERA Manuals Disk Start a slideshow Erase an image Protect an image or cancel protection Rotate an image S Editing Still Images Still Images Uu D Image editing pp 151 1 is only available when the memory card has sufficient free space y T Resizing Images B OQ Save a copy of images at a lower resolution lt 1 o Saves images to a lower resolution Display new image Ifo Choose Resize Touch FUNC touch aes choose Re
134. pace Movies may not be saved if the battery runs out while saving is in progress When editing movies you should use a fully charged battery or an AC adapter kit sold separately p 171 156 Setting Menu Customize or adjust basic camera functions for greater convenience 157 Adjusting Basic Camera Functions Functions can be configured on th T tab Customize commonly used functions as desired for greater cofwenience p 50 Silencing Camera S camera sounds and movies as follo Q gt Choose Mute anton choose On 7 OA Oo Sound is not played during movies if you mute camera sounds p 1 me restore sound during movies drag up across the screen Adjust volu dragging up or down as needed al Adjusting the Volume MS Adjust the volume of individual camera sounds as follows Touch Volume Drag up or down to choose an item and then adjust the volume by touching the desired position on the bar Volume Start up Vol Customizing Sounds mme camera operating sounds as s follows Sound Options i Touch Sound Options Drag up or down across the screen to choose Start up Sound an item and then touch 4 to choose an option Preset sounds l cannot be modified Preset sounds 2 Can be changed
135. played on detected people touch MENU choose Face ID Info on the P tab and then set Name Display Q If you do not want names to display on images shot using Face ID touch FUNC to Off 132 O Viewing e Still Images Movies T Switching Display Mes Touch DISP to view other information Gu ipe screen or to hide the information For details on the informatio n see p 206 Simple Information Detailed Information Enables you to Display Display check the focus p 134 Not shown for movies o Touching i in Playback mode hides all information and icons but you can Sit P browse images pp 130 131 To restore the original display touch the screen again Switching display modes by touching DISP is also possible immediately after you shoot while your shot is displayed However simple information display is not available and no shooting information is shown Change the initial display mode as needed in Review Info on the tab p 82 Overexposure Warning for Image Highlights Washed out highlights in the image flash on the screen in detailed information display Histogram High The graph in detailed information display is a histogram showing the distribution of brightness in the image The horizontal axis represents the degree of brightness and the vertical axis how much of the image is at Dark 4 Bright each level of brightness Viewing the histogram is a way to check ex
136. posure Low 133 Viewing Op A Still Images e Checking the Focus CQ To check the focus of your shots you can rhalgpity the area of the image that was in the AF frame at the time of shooting 7 m L3 E 00992 for Access Focus Check E vic Touch DISP p 133 X mum A white frame is displayed Where the AF M frame was when the focus wa t Gray frames are displayed over detected later in Playback mode 3 The portion of the image in the orang ftdme FING g is magnified Or Switch frames Q Touch the image in the lower right of the Q screen or move the zoom lever toward Q once The screen at left is displayed To switch to a different frame when there are multiple frames touch x Zoom in or out or view other image areas To zoom in or out use the zoom lever touch the magnified image in the lower right or touch amp or Q To adjust the display position drag across the image in the lower right of the screen Touch or the upper left image to restore the original display in step 1 134 y n Browsing and Filtering Images A Still Images Movies T Navigating Throughmages in an Index By displaying multiple images in an indexvou can quickly find the images you are looking for e Display images in an index zz pl ur Move the zoom leverjoward zm to display c C 2 cr O images in an index Moling the lever again will increase the number ofimages shown To display f
137. printed with the shooting date A i 4 Images are printed with the file number All image print list settings are cleared after printing Not all of your DPOF settings may be applied in printing by the printer or photo development service in some cases may be displayed on the camera to warn you that the memory card has print settings that were configured on another camera Changing the print settings using this camera may overwrite all previous settings Setting Date to On may cause some printers to print the date twice Oo Specifying Index will prevent you from choosing On for both Date and File No at the same time The date is printed in a format matching setting details in Date Time on the f T tab p 21 Index printing is not available on some Canon PictBridge compatible printers sold separately 187 Printing Images Op Setting Up Printing for I yidiual Images E d tt Choose Select Images amp Qty Touch FU NC touch MENU and then touch u Select Images amp amp Qty on the i tab to choose it Choose an image Drag left or right across the screen to choose an image j 9 You can now specify the numbe pies To specify index printing for the s ouch the screen The image is now iei a w icon To cancel index printing for the QW image touch inside the field again wv is no dn longer displayed Q Specify the number of prints Touch to specify the num
138. r that does not support data Q CD ROMs It is possible to suffer hearing loss from listening with headphones to the loud sounds of a CD ROM played on an audio CD player music player Additionally this could damage the speakers y Caution Denotes the possibility of injury When holding the camera by the strap be careful not to bang it subject it to strong impacts or shocks or let it get caught on other objects Be careful not to bump or push strongly on the lens This could lead to injury or damage the camera When using the flash be careful not to cover it with your fingers or clothing This could result in burns or damage to the flash Avoid using placing or storing the product in the following places Places subject to strong sunlight Places subject to temperatures above 40 C 104 F Humid or dusty areas These could cause leakage overheating or an explosion of the battery resulting in electrical shock fire burns or other injuries High temperatures may cause deformation of the camera or battery charger casing Viewing images on the camera screen for prolonged periods may cause discomfort 11 KA Oo Caution Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment lt Safety Precautions Do not aim the camera at bright light source geh as the sun on a clear day Doing so may damage the image sensor 7 When using the camera on a beach or at a windy logatjon be careful not to allow dust or sand to ent
139. rating System Computer Processor RAM Interfaces Free Hard Disk Space Display Mac OS X 10 6 Connection via wireless LAN is only supported on v10 6 8 and later Computers running one of the above operating systems preinstalled with an included USB port and Internet connection Core Duo 1 83 GHz or higher still images Core 2 Duo 2 6 GHz or higher movies 1 GB or more still images 2 GB or more movies USB or wireless LAN 550 MB or more 1024 x 768 resolution or higher supported OS versions Q Check the Canon website for the latest system requirements including 30 O Included Software Manuals 2 Installing the Soft are Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10 6 are ed here for the sake of illustration Using the software auto update functiorfafo can update to the latest version and download new functions via the Intern ome software excluded so be sure to install the software on a computer w n Internet connection Canon DIGITAL CAMERA Easy Installation Custom Installation J Connect the camera camcorder that this CD was bundled with to your computer Oo T D Insert the CD ROM in the computer s CD ROM drive Insert the included CD RC DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk p e computer s CD ROM drive Q On a Macintosh computer after insergng the disc double click the desktop disc Coa open it and then double click the ic g displayed
140. reen may be less than the P advertised capacity 161 Adjusting Basic Camera d Low Level Formatting O Perform low level formatting in these ces Memory card error is displayed the camera is not working correctly card e reading writing is slower continuous shooting is slower or movie rec a suddenly stops Low level formatting erases all data on a memory card e low level formatting copy images on the memory card to a nuc tns other steps to back them up P a Format Perform low level fort tting Format memory card 3 768 Touch the field to the left of Low Level mde Format to select it mark with a w w Low Level Format Follow steps 2 3 on p 161 to o the formatting process OK because data is erased from all storage regions of the memory card o You can cancel low level formatting in progress by touching Stop In this case Q all data will be erased but the memory card can be used normally Low level formatting takes longer than Formatting Memory Cards p 161 Q T File Numbering Your shots are automatically numbered in sequential order 0001 9999 and saved in folders that store up to 2 000 images each You can change how the camera assigns file numbers Mu Choose File Numbering and then choose an option File Numbering 4 Continuous Images are numbered consecutively until the 9999th shot Serr ener Continuous l i nell AL La is taken saved even if you switch memory cards
141. rs pp 111 153 Mercury lamp correction p 77 Red eye correction pp 76 155 6 Shooting date time p 21 62 Still images Resolution Movies Movie length n Summary of Movie cork Panel in Viewing p 130 PP 4 Exit v Touch to display the volume panel anggen touch Aw to adjust the volume At a volume of 0 is displayed O p Play lt Q m Skip Backward To continue skipping backward kggp touching this icon On Screen Information Previous Frame For slow rewind keep touching this doh ll Next Frame For slow forward keep touching this icon d p Skip Forward To continue skipping forward keep touching thisegn Edit p 156 65 O Displays the frame approx 4 sec before or after the current frame Dry To skip forward or back during movie playback gently tap the sides of the O G camera Active Display p 131 To switch frames touch the scrollbar or drag left or right 207 Functions and Menu Tables i Functions Available n Each Shooting Mode O Shooting Mode O AUTO 1 Function P a 8 TS ee vs Exposure Compensation p 107 o M O O O O y o 0o0 0A29 09 09 0 o0 Flash pp 65 122 x aan Rom c o Koa Re Lh 2 O O Ly o oj ojlolopolol o Touch Shutter p 64 On Off olojoloi lorni i AE Lock FE Lock 5 pp 107 123 o lo M AF Lock p 121 oto 1G Touch AF p 120 0
142. ry card facing the correct way pp 19 20 Dy Memory card error p 162 If the same error message is displayed even when you have inserted a Mt memory card facing the correct way contact a Canon Customer Support ip pp 19 20 Insufficient space on card T There is not enough free space on the memory card to shoot pp 53 83 105 or edit 6 images pp 151 155 Either erase unneeded images p 144 or insert a memory Q card with enough free space p 18 Touch Shutter unavailable Touch AF unavailable Your finger is resting on the screen in the upper right corner p 199 Touch AF is not available in the current shooting mode p 208 Touch AF canceled The subject selected for Touch AF can no longer be detected p 120 Change the battery pack pp 18 20 No Image The memory card does not contain any images that can be displayed Protected p 142 Unidentified Image Incompatible JPEG Image too large Cannot play back AVI RAW Unsupported or corrupt images cannot be displayed It may not be possible to display images that were edited or renamed on a computer or images shot with another camera 200 Ld gt Cannot magnify Cannot play baGk this content in Smart Shuffle Cannot rotate Cannot modify image Can epre ister this image Cannot modify Cannot assign to category Unselect image No identification information The following functions may be unavailable f9Vimages that were renamed or already edited on a
143. s LAN Connection status of Eye Fi cards in the camera can be checked on the shooting screen in regular information display mode or playback screen in simple information display mode Gray Not connected Blinking white Connecting Z White Connected Animated Transfer in progress GS Interrupted Error acquiring Eye Fi card information Restart the camera n Repeated display of this icon may indicate a problem with the card Images labeled with a 8 icon have been transferred 192 KA Using an Eye Fi Card 2 Power saving p 46 on the amera is temporarily disabled during image P transfer Choosing amp mode will interrupt es e Fi connection Although the Eye Fi connection will be restored after you e another shooting mode or enter Playback mode the camera may E movies made in g mode again T Checking Connection dis Check the access point SSID used by the Eye Fi SUE connection status as needed n Touch FUNC touch MENU2sd then touch Eye Fi Settings on the f tab KS it Eye Fi trans Enable i x Connection info 000000 Touch Connection info oy The connection information screen i displayed Eye Fi Settings j eg TGL C Disabling Eye Fi Transfer Configure the setting as follows to disable Eye Fi transfer by the card if necessary Eye Fi Settings Choose Disable in Eye Fi trans Touch FUNC touch MENU and then touch Eye Fi Settings on the fT tab
144. s will be installed so it may take a few minutes until cam raimages are accessible If you have several cameras that were bun idd with ImageBrowser EX on the included CD ROMs be sure to use each ca with their included CD ROM and follow the on screen installation instructions feach Doing so will ensure that each camera will receive the correct updates aNdMew functions via the auto update function Included Software Manuals J Saving Images to a Computer Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10 6 are used here for the sake of lStation Connect the camera to the computer Follow step 3 on p 31 to connect the camera 3 to a computer Turn the camera on to access Yy CameraWindow M s Press the gt button to turn the camera on On a Macintosh computer CameraWindow is displayed when a connection is established between the camera and computer For Windows follow the steps introduced below u In the screen that displays click the ie link to modify the program 33 Included Software Manual Change program You can change the program to use for this task m Import pictures and videos 34 5s O Ch ake Downloads Images From Canon Camef using Canon CameraWindow and then cli A Double click A A S 7 Save the images to the computer E Click Import Images from Camera and then e click Import Untransferred Images Images are now saved to the Pictures f
145. s with grayed out icons Finish the setup process Touch Exit Q If you have added an icon to the upper right of the screen and then touch and hold that icon in step 1 is displayed and the setting screen will not be displayed Choose a different icon instead 124 O D 2 Rearranging Icons Icon Layout Co TS AWE P a 4A 0 mi A Fa FUNC Preset Layouts Exit DIC Removing Icons Changing Layouts Other Settings on setting screen in step 1 on p 124 drag aned to the desired position to Iready in that position it will eicon you dragged by Drag the unwanted icon frgm the setting screen in step 1 on p 124t center of the screen and then over the X iGGifthat will be displayed If s is not displayed when you dr icon the icon cannot be removed be replaced by c Choose from three preset icon layouts Note that these layouts include only default icons not icons you have added o Standard teft amp Right Cance OK Touch Preset Layouts on the setting screen in step 1 on p 124 Touch the desired icon layout and then touch OK If you prefer not to change the layout touch Cancel The setting screen is displayed again You can also access the setting screen by touching FUNC and then MENU P and then touching Icon Layout on the tab 125 Other Settings KA T Shooting By Touching the Screen Touch Shutter x Follow these steps to prepare
146. similar to your specified color as well choose a large positive value Touch to return to the shooting screen 93 Special Modes for Other d 2 Using the flash in this mode cause unexpected results In some shooting scenes imag ay look grainy and colors may not look as expected a v Special Modes for Other Purposes Movies Still Images T Auto Clip Recording Movie Digest dE You can make a short movie of a day just by shooting still mad ef the Before each shot the camera will automatically record a movie cli scene Each clip recorded that day is combined into a single file A a Pr Follow steps 1 2 on p 84 and choose e On Shoot D To shoot a still image press the shutter button all the way down Before shooting the camera will automatically record a clip about 2 4 seconds long Clips may not be recorded if you shoot a still image immediately after turning the camera on choosing G mode or operating the camera in other ways Battery life is shorter in this mode than in QUIM mode because clips are recorded for each shot Any sounds from camera operations during movie recording will be included in the movie 94 g 2 Movies created in 4e mode f saved as iFrame movies p 103 Clips are saved as separate mo iles in the following cases even if they were recorded on the same day in amp M de If the movie file size reaches about B or the total recording time reaches Spec
147. size on the P tab p 50 Choose an image Choose an image after dragging left orright to browse Touch OK Q Choose an image size a Touch M2 S or XS and then touch OK Save new image is displayed Save the new image Touch OK The image is now saved as a new file Review the new image Touch Display new image is displayed Touch Yes The saved image is now displayed D Editing is not possible for images saved as XS in step 3 D Images cannot be resized to a higher resolution 151 Editing Still Images T Cropping ion You can specify a portion of an image t gave as a separate image file Trimming Cropping Area H Preview of Image After Cropping Resolution After Cropping lt p Choose Trimming Touch FUNC touch MENU and choose Trimming on the Bb p 50 Choose an image Choose an image after La ll or right to browse Touch OK 22 Adjust the cropping area A frame is displayed around the portion of image to be cropped Q The original image is shown in the upper left 6 and a preview of the image as cropped is Q shown in the lower right To resize the frame either touch the lower right image or the or amp controls or move the zoom lever left or right To move the frame drag either image To change the frame orientation touch 3 Faces detected in the image are shown with gray frames around them in the upper left image wh
148. slots p 72 69 Using Face ID Oy a 2 T Shooting T If you register a person ahead of time 1 amera will prioritize that person as the main subject and optimize focus bM ryess and color for that person when shooting 4 gt B8B m LP When you point th a era toward a subject OW Wo the names of up to 3 lle people will be displayed when they are gjected Shoot Displayed names will be oco in still images Even if people are dete pu their names are not displayed the name 05 people will be recorded in the image A D People other than those registered may be mistakenly detected as Q 3 the registered person if they share similar facial features Registered people may not be correctly detected if the captured image or scene differs drastically from the registered face information If a registered face is not detected or not easily detected overwrite registered information with new face info Registering face info right before shooting will allow for easier detection of registered faces If a person is mistakenly detected as another person and you continue shooting you can edit or erase the name recorded in the image during playback p 138 Because faces of babies and children change quickly as they grow you should update their face info regularly p 72 When information display is set to off p 48 names will not display but will be recorded in the image If you don t want names to be recorded in still
149. ss of 7 Capacity P microSD memory cards microSDHC memory cards micro or microSDXC memory cards xe O IXUS 240 HS e SD memory cards Ly SDHC memory cards Lp SDXC memory cards 22 7 Eye Fi cards Q Conforms to SD specifications However not all memory cards have b verified to work with the camera 2 IXUS 240 HS J O About Eye Fi Cards 7 This product is not guaranteed to support Eye Fi card functions including 6 wireless transfer In case of an issue with an Eye Fi card please check with e the card manufacturer Also note that approval is required to use Eye Fi cards in many countries or regions Without approval use of the card is not permitted If it is unclear whether the card has been approved for use in the area please check with the card manufacturer pa Always confirm beforehand that memory cards are supported on other devices P such as card readers and computers including the current version of your operating system Part Names and Conventions in This IXUS 510 HS Sl O D Lens Microphone Oxy 2 Wireless LAN indicator Speaker A 6 3 Zoom lever 2 Battery cover Q Shooting 8 telephoto 4 wide 43 DC coupler terminal cover angle Tripod socket Playback Q magnify Bai index 8 Screen LCD monitor 4 Shutter button Memory card cover 8 Indicator 2 Strap mount P Playback button HDMI terminal ON OFF button AV OUT Audio video output DIGITAL
150. tab to Off If a border was displayed when you fauched the screen move the camera to position the person s face Othe subject inside the border before touching the screen Tracking may not be possible when subje re too small or move too rapidly or when there is inadequate cont between subjects ius the background UE shooting in amp or a p 114 with the AF NC set to Face Detect touching a location to focus on returns th A to AA IXUS 240 HS on When shooting in or a amp p 114 with the AF frame mode set e Face AiAF touching a location to focus on returns the camera to 6 If Face ID is set to On names will not display when registered people are detected but the names will be recorded in the still images p 67 However a name will display if the subject chosen to focus on is the same as a person detected with Face ID Still Images Movies T Shooting with the AF Lock The focus can be locked After you lock the focus the focal position will not change even when you release your finger from the shutter button Lock the focus With the shutter button pressed halfway touch the top of the screen inside the frame shown at left The focus is now locked and AFL is displayed To unlock the focus release the shutter button and touch the screen again In this case AFL is no longer displayed Compose the shot and shoot 121 Still Images IBI e O T Activating Flash You can have the
151. the camera for Touch Shutter which takes shots when you touch the screen Still Images gt Touch FUNC touch io a Touch Shutter on the tab an n choose On p 50 E Follow steps 2 3 on p 64 to sot O D The camera performs the same operations for touch shutter shoot as for regular shooting with the shutter button but the following As features are not available a AF Lock p 121 AE Lock p 107 FE Lock p 123 Q LL When shooting in or a amp p 114 with the AF frame mode set to Face Detect using Touch Shutter returns the camera to 4 IXUS 240 HS p When shooting in amp or a amp p 114 with the AF frame mode set to Face AiAF using Touch Shutter returns the camera to A Even if 4 mode p 100 or i p 112 is selected when Touch Shutter is On only one shot is taken 126 Other Settings A Still Images Movies A 7 Changing the IS Mode Settings IS Settings IS Mode Detects the scene for 4 Continuous CS Access the setting screen Touch FUNG touch MENU and then touch IS Settings o 3a tab to choose it p 50 Configure the setting Choose IS Mode and eR pose the desired option p 50 Q A Optimal image stabilization the Continuous shooting conditions is auto lly applied Intelligent IS p 60 A Image stabilization is active only at the4 Shoot Only ment of shooting Off Deactivates image stabilization The setting is c
152. the of the screen in the frame shown at I The flash fires and when FEL is Msc the flash output level is retained To unlock FE release the shutter NW touch the screen again In this case FEL is no longer displayed Compose the shot and shoot Oo FE Flash Exposure Still Images T Changing the Compression Ratio Image Quality Choose from two compression ratios as follows amp Super Fine Fine For guidelines on how many shots at each compression ratio can fit on a memory card see Specifications p 37 Configure the setting Touch FUNC choose 4M in the menu and choose the desired option p 49 The option you configured is now displayed 123 Other Settings A Still Images Movies Rearranging Icons Ic6pyLayout Add icons to the shooting screen or rearraiig them as desired Adding Icons Access the setting screen On the shooting screen teuch and hold one Drag the icons to z 7 add remove functions of the ICONS The screen at left is displayed Icon Layout Exit Icon Layout e SOWIE SOMm Q 4 3 Q Add an icon Drag an icon from the center of the screen in step 1 to the desired position for display An orange frame is displayed when you drag the icon near an available position To add the icon there lift your finger from the screen If another icon is already there it will be replaced by the icon you dragged Icons cannot be added to position
153. the power cord from outlet OA x Do not disconnect the adapter or unplug the power cord w he camera is still on This may erase your shots or damage the era Do not attach the adapter or adapter cord to other objects Doin could result in malfunction or damage to the product Q 179 O Still Images Movies Z8 Printing Images Your shots can easily be printed b Vo Mr the camera to a printer On the camera you can specify images t sot up batch printing prepare orders for photo development services and pre r print images for photobooks A Canon SELPHY CP series compact photo pyinter is used here for the sake of illustration Screens displayed and availablefrctions vary by printer Also refer to the printer manual for additional informati ty Still Images 7 Easy Print Tk Easily print your shots by connecting the camera to a PictBridgespmpatible printer sold separately with the included interface cable p 2 oA 72 Make sure the camera and printer are off 5 ED Connect the camera to the printer II Open the cover Holding the smaller cable I plug in the orientation shown insert the plug Ce fully into the camera terminal m IXUS 240 HS S2 Connect the larger cable plug to the printer For other connection details refer to the printer manual Turn the printer on 180 Q Printing Images T 2 Turn the camera on ae Presg he gt button to turn the
154. tions and Menu Tables ffs amp xU w 12 a Sd zl Ace wv ooooo 0o 1 0 RE o A 4 ya oo 0 0 ojo 01 1 aaoo 1 jojo QV ACA diggers debe Qu 4 co ifi O01 QW OTOL Og h e ooogqqoo i 00000000 E x ol Welo olio Iilololo ololololo RA y 4 o olololol lo 1 olololololololo o olololol lo olololololololo o olololol 1o 1 olololololololo o olololol 1Joj 1 violi jololololo OOOOO 0 10100000 Id Og P 2300101 1O1000 O I 1OO 101110100090 o olololol lo 1 lolololol lololo olo lriiiiriolrriiiirioliriolololelo o olololol Joj olol Jolo o o O Available or set automatically Not available amp or amp but they will be recorded When using Face ID p 67 to shoot names will not be displayed in a in still images and they m Or x Setting available but when using Face ID p 67 to shoot names will not be displayed in will not be recorded in movies 213 Functions and Menu Tables O 4 22 T ft Set up Menu DS Os Item Ref Page Item Ref Page Mute p 158 Powe aving pp 46 164 Volume p 158 Time Zone p 164 Sound Options p 158 Date Time _ D p 22 Hints amp Tips p 159 Video System T p 176 LCD Brightness p 159 Ctrl via HDMI 7 P p 174 Start up Image p 159 Calibration a 166 Color Option p 160 Wireless LAN Settings EJ Format pp 161 162 Certification Logo Display p 168 File Numbering p 162 me p 192 Create Folder p 163 Language 3 p
155. to choose it Choose Eye Fi trans and then choose Disable D Eye Fi Settings is not shown unless an Eye Fi card is in the camera with its write protect tab in the unlocked position For this reason you cannot change settings for an inserted Eye Fi card if the write protect tab is in the locked position 193 194 Appendix Helpful information when using the camera 195 Troubleshooting If you think there is a problem wi cea first check the following If the items below do not solve your pro erp contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk d Power bd Nothing happens when the ON OFF button is pressed Confirm that you are using the correct type of battery a at there is sufficient charge EE p 205 4 Confirm that the battery is inserted facing the correct way pp 20 IXUS 510 HS Confirm that the memory card cover and battery cover are fully closeg pp 18 19 IXUS 240 HS p Q Confirm that the memory card battery cover is fully closed p 20 Uy The battery is depleted quickly Q Battery performance decreases at low temperatures Try warming the battery a by putting it in your pocket for example with the terminal cover on If these measures do not help and the battery is still depleted soon after charging it h reached the end of its life Purchase a new battery 6 The lens is not retracted Q IXUS 510 HS Do not open the memory card cover or battery cover while the camera is
156. tton halfway Shooting may stop momentarily or continuous shooting may slow down depending on shooting conditions camera settings and the zoom position As more shots are taken shooting may slow down Shooting may slow down if the flash fires If you use Face ID p 67 in Bi the name recorded in the image will be fixed to the location where it is displayed in the first shot Even if the subject moves the name will stay fixed in the same position for any subsequent shots 113 E Shooting Range and Focusing A Still Images Movies T Shooting Close ups M gro To restrict the focus to subjects at close ra et the camera to W For details on the focusing range see Specificatidfjs p 37 Touch FUNC cho in the menu and then choose amp p 49 h Once the setting is comp el W is displayed Qa D In the yellow bar display area below the zoom bar will tum Gtdj and the camera will not focus c Q To prevent camera shake try mounting the camera on a tripod and shooting 6 Q with the camera set to p 63 Q Still Images Movies T Shooting Distant Subjects Infinity To restrict the focus to distant subjects set the camera to a For details on the focusing range see Specifications p 37 Touch FUNC choose 4A in the menu and then choose a p 49 Once the setting is complete a is displayed 114 Op Shooting Range and Focusing A Still Images Movies Digital Tele Converf g NA
157. us AF on the tab and then Continuous AF 4 Off choose Off p 50 Helps avoid missing sudden photo iA eal opportunities because the camera constantly focuses on subjects until you press the shutter button halfway Conserves battery power because the i camera does not focus constantly 119 Shooting Range and ld KA Still Images Movies Choosing Subjects to Focus On Touch AF You can shoot after the camera focuses oou selected subject person s face or location shown on the screen Choose a subject a person s face or a location to focys on Touch the subject or persdHop the screen PS c K 7 When the AF frame mode is set to Fa Detect the camera beeps and displays when a face is detected Focus is maintained co DIS even if the subject moves Q IXUS 240 HS p When the AF frame mode is set to Face AiAF the camera beeps and displays when a face is detected Focus is maintained even if the subject moves om When the AF frame mode is set to Fixed frame an AF frame is displayed where you touched To cancel Touch AF touch Shoot Press the shutter button halfway The frame in focus changes to a green m Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot 120 D a Shooting Range and Focusing If Touch AF does not vlr the camera for Touch AF Either touch C to change the mo p 64 or touch FUNC touch MENU and set Touch Shutte op the
158. y as they grow You can also add face information when all 5 face info slots have not been filled Q CQ CA Add to Registry 11 12 People Access the Add Face Info screen On the screen in step 1 on p 67 touch Add Face Info S Add more angles or expressions e Select a person Choose the name of the person to lY A Amy S J0Shua overwrite ik h Hana Touch the name of the person to overwrite If 4 or less face information slots are registered follow step 5 below to add more face info J Jamie Access the face info screen Max registrations reached Read the message that displays and touch Overwrite with new face info O K Cancel The face info screen is displayed Choose the face info to overwrite Touch the image of the face info you want to overwrite 12 Using Face ID 2 Register face information NE 2 3on p 68 to shoot and then regist be new face information Registered faces are more easily recognized if you add a iety of face information In addition to a he ee angle add a slight side angle a shot whe iling and shots inside and outside Le You cannot add face information if all 5 information slots amd Follow the P steps above to overwrite face information You can follow the above steps to register new face info when the tleast one slot open however you cannot overwrite any face information EA h overwriting face info first erase unwanted existing info
159. y skip Troubleshooting if computer performance is inadequate oA Touch Screen vA Having difficulty choosing items or buttons by touch O Operations may be easier if you press a little harder or use the stylus attached tae strap because the touch screen panel works by detecting pressure p 14 A Try calibrating the screen p 166 Q b is displayed in the upper right Your finger is resting on the screen in the upper right corner Lift your finger off the screen Computer Cannot transfer images to a computer When attempting to transfer images to the computer via a cable try reducing the transfer speed as follows Turn the camera off Hold the shutter button all the way down hold the zoom lever toward and press the P button Next move the zoom lever toward M4J On the next screen touch B to choose it and then touch it again IXUS 240 HS B Eye Fi Cards Cannot transfer images p 192 199 e On Screen Messages If an error message is displayed vespond as follows No memory card uU The memory card may be inserted facing rong way Reinsert the memory card facing the correct way pp 19 20 Qy IXUS 240 HS p 1P Memory card locked O The write protect tab of the SD SDHC SDXC memory Sa or Eye Fi card is set to the locked position Switch the write protect tab to the unlocked gosition p 20 Cannot record e Shooting was attempted without a memory card in the camera T shoot insert a memo
160. y soon Change the battery pack Depleted charge the battef immediately pP Q 2 oA A Lp Cg Q 205 On Screen Information T Playback Detailed 9 900 amp 9 0 D Wireless LAN 2 My Category p 148 3 Movies pp 54 130 High speed burst p 100 Shooting mode p 208 4 ISO speed p 108 Playback speed pp 89 102 5 White balance p 110 6 Histogram p 133 7 Resolution pp 76 78 MOV movies FUNC Function p 49 9 Print list p 186 IXUS 240 HS A Transferred via Eye Fi p 192 206 p Ol va O b KEA rmation Display OM B Tra 1100 0002 FoF p P 2 1 125 R200 IIR OC 9 PU 5 3 Battery level p 205 2 19MB AT 3648x2736 p2 02 12 10 00 Qi 09 9 GD 2 14 F4 0 amp amp OHOOO DISP 62 03 DISP Display p 48 42 Metering method p 108 Compression ratio 3 Folder number File number p 162 Current image no Total no of images 8 Hide information p 133 Shutter speed still images Image quality Frame rate movies p 78 Aperture value Image quality movies p 78 Exposure compensation level p 107 Flash p 122 9 Focusing range p 114 1 i Contrast pp 109 154 File size image quality p 123 Group playback p 137 Image editing pp 151 155 Protection p 142 Favorite p 147 My Colo
161. y touching and then w to choose the number of shots and then touching Blink Detection p 80 is only available for the final shot Q You can also shoot as usual by pressing the shutter button 96 Special Modes for Other Purposes ZA Still Images 7 Using the Wink Self Tim i Aim the camera at a person and mod shutter button all the way down The camera will shoot about two secon ce uto sol Her a wink is detected Choose 9 Follow steps 1 2 OB 84 and choose fj and then touch 4 Touch Q3 to choose it uL ow touch 5 Compose the shot and press the shutter button halfway On the screen touch the face of he esoh who will wink to choose it Touch AF Make sure a green frame is displayed around4 the face of the person who will wink Press the shutter button all the way down The camera now enters shooting standby mode and Wink to take picture is displayed The lamp blinks and the self timer sound is played Face the camera and wink The camera will shoot about two seconds after detecting a wink by the person whose face is inside the frame To cancel shooting after you have triggered the self timer touch the screen 97 Special Modes for Other rots 2 If the wink is not detected wink 4ggjn slowly and deliberately Q Winking may not be detected if ES teas by hair a hat or glasses Closing and opening both eyes at onc uill also be detected as a wink If

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