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1. Buisesg yoeqAejd F 81 82 Sound Memo Panel Exit Record Pause Play g O gt Erase Select Erase in the confirmation screen and press the FUNC SET button You cannot attach sound memos to movies Sound memos for protected images cannot be erased Automated Playback Slide Shows Automated Playback of Memory Card Images Image settings for slide shows are based on the Digital Print Order Format DPOF standard p 90 Cah All Images Plays all images on a memory card in order Date Plays images bearing a specified date in order C Folder Plays images in a specified folder in order paj Movie Plays movie files only in order fe Stills Plays still images only in order Plays the images selected for each slide show g Custom 1 3 Custom 1 Custom 2 or Custom 3 in order p 86 1 G Play MenuP See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Select H O Ea CG or m a For or O select the image date or folder to be played back p 85 eFor i or Rj select the images to be played back p 86 if you want to add a transition effect to play back images use the button to select Effect and choose the type of effect with the or button See the next page Slide Show eit Effect wed Buisesg yoeqAeld 83 84 Select Start and press Slide Show The followi
2. 2 Select Order and press Selecting Reset cancels all transfer order settings oP Transfer Order DPOF Oty of Images 0 3 Use the or button to select an image to transfer and press Pressing the FUNC SET button again deselects the setting You can also select an image with the touch control dial You can also select images in the index playback mode Transfer Selection All the Images on a Memory Card 1 G Play MenuP gt See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Select Mark all and press Selecting Reset cancels all transfer order settings GP Transfer 0 Qty of Images 0 3 Select OK and press roa ill Fl Images are transferred in order according to the file number A maximum of 998 images can be selected sBuljjag Jajsues_ sbuljas JUL E 95 96 Viewing Images on a TV set You can use a video compatible television as a monitor to shoot or play back images when it is connected to the camera with the supplied AV Cable 7 Turn off the Camera and the TV 2 Connect the AV cable to the camera s A V OUT terminal Open the DIGITAL terminal cover with a fingernail at the top edge and plug the AV cable in all the way 3 Plug the other ends of the AV cable to the VIDEO IN 4 sAUDIO and AUDIO IN jacks on eS the TV Dao T 4 Turn on the TV and switch it to video mode 5 Turn on the camera Fl The video output signal
3. Create Folder y 2 Select a day for the Auto Create option and a time in the Time option gt v e ij displays when the specified time arrives The symbol will cease to display after the new folder is created Create Folder Up to 2000 images can be saved into one folder A new folder will automatically be created when you record more than that number even if you are not creating new folders PE Ae Se The images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers You can select how the file number is assigned 1 Set up Menu gt File numbering gt Contin uous Auto reset See Menus and Settings p 26 File Numbering File Number Reset Function A number one higher than the last one recorded is assigned to the next image This is convenient for managing all your images together on a computer because you avoid file name duplication when changing folders or memory cards The folder and image number are reset to the starting value Auto reset 100 0001 This is convenient for managing images on a folder by folder basis Continuous When a blank memory card is used If a memory card with recorded data is used the 7 digit number for the last recorded folder and image is compared with the last one on the card and the larger of the two is utilized as the basis for new images 69 70 File and Folder Numbers Recorded images are assigned consecutive file num
4. E Press the button to have the previous image display from the left L and the button to have the next image display from the right 1 H Play Menu gt D gt ED See Menus and Settings p 26 E T The transition effect will not display when an image is switched while the camera is reading an image from the memory card 78 Adding Effects with the My Colors Function You can add effects to recorded images stills only using the My Colors function The following selection of My Colors effects is available For details see p 57 Vivid Lighter Skin Tone EN Neutral Darker Skin Tone Sepia Vivid Blue eR B W Vivid Green gJ Positive Film EA Vivid Red 1 O Play Menu gt amp See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Usethe or gt button to select an image and press fc You can also select an image with the touch control dial 3 Use the or gt button to select the My Colors type The displayed image will reflect the My Colors effect You can press the zoom lever toward Q to check the image ata higher magnification While the image is zoomed you can press the FUNC SET button to switch between the image transformed with the My Colors effect and the original non transformed image Bulserqsyoeqhelg 79 80 4 Select OK and press The newly saved image transformed with the My Colors effect will be the last one in the list
5. Shooting Information Using the LCD Monitor Magnifying isisisi 71 Memory Card Estimated Capacities Formatting Handling Inserting Menu FUNC Menu Menu List Menus and Settings My Camera Menu Play Menu 28 Print Menu 28 Rec Menu E2 Set up Menu 28 MENU button 14 Messages AEE 110 Metering Modes 0 50 Mode Switch Movie Editing WA Playback on Shooting Mute or eed My Camera Settings wo DL My Colors Playback th My Colors Shooting pil P Pl yb ck iiun Basic 11 Postcard Date Imprint Mode 37 Power Button 14 Basic 5 Power Saving 0 22 29 Print Share Button 14 Basic 15 23 Printing sciences Basic 15 Protect Recording Pixels 33 43 Red Eye Reduction 12 Basic 9 Reset All 3 S Self TimMer toi 38 Set up Menu ccsescceeees 28 Shooting Mode PUG PAEO N Basic 7 Digital Macro ee 34 Manual Basic 7 Movie 40 Basic 8 Scene Mode Basic 7 Beach Basic 8 Color Accent 60 Basic 8 Color Swap 61 Basic 8 Fireworks Basic 8 Foliage Basic 7 Indoor Basic 7 Kids amp Pets Basic 7 Snow Basic 7 Underwater i Selecting Stitch Assist Shutter Button Repeat Settings
6. To continue adding effects to other images repeat the procedures from Step 2 onward Press and select Yes or No then press Display new image Selecting Yes displays the image transformed with the My Colors effect while No returns you to the Play menu m ktos gt The My Colors function will not work if there is insufficient space on the memory card Although My Colors effects can be added any number of times to an image the image quality will gradually deteriorate with each application and the intended colors may not be achieved Color in images taken using My Colors p 57 in shooting mode and images edited with the My Colors function in playback mode may differ slightly Attaching Sound Memos to Images In playback mode including single image playback and index playback you can attach sound memos up to one minute to an image The sound data is saved in the WAVE format 1 G Play Menu gt See Menus and Settings p 26 You can also select an image with the touch control dial The sound memo panel will display 3 Select Record and press i The elapsed time and the Fe Sound ueso ena a remaining time display Pressing the FUNC SET button pauses the recording Pressing it again resumes recording Up to one minute of recordings can be added to any one image Sound Memo Panel Elapsed Time Remaining Time Volume Adjust with the 44 or w button
7. Selecting Clear All Selections can cels all print settings for the images elif you are connected to a printer the amp a button will light blue after the FUNC SET button is pressed You can start printing at this point by pressing the D button confirming that Print is selected and pressing the FUNC SET button 2 Select OK and press OF 4D The output of some printers or photo developing services may not reflect the specified print settings Print settings cannot be set for movies sBuljjaS Jajsues_ SHulyjag JUL E 91 92 Fl Images are printed in order according to the file number A maximum of 998 images can be selected When Print Type is set to Both the number of copies can be set When it is set to Index the number of copies cannot be set only one copy will be printed Setting the Print Style After setting the print style select the image s to print The following print settings can be selected Default setting E Standard Prints one image per page 5 Prints the selected images together at a Print Type mex reduced size in an index format WE Both Prints the images in both the standard and index formats Date On Off Adds the date to the print File No On Off Adds the file number to the print Clear DPOF data On Off Clears all print settings after the images print 1 Slide the mode switch to gt playback gt
8. 1 Telephoto Playback if Index Q Magnify Shutter Button Basic Guide p 5 Dw Print Share Button Basic Guide pp 15 23 FUNC SET Function Set Button p 25 Touch Control Dial p 15 Indicator p 22 MENU Button p 26 DISP Display Button p 16 amp Macro a Infinity Button Basic Guide p 10 ISO ISO Speed amp Jump Button pp 64 73 Flash Button Basic Guide p 9 Single Image Erase Continuous amp Self timer Button pp 36 38 Basic Guide p 12 Touch Control Dial Placing a finger on the touch control dial displays the playback mode and shooting mode touch icons on the LCD monitor and you can confirm the functions assigned to each button Unavailable buttons are grayed out Place a finger on the touch control dial over a function you want to set and the icon will enlarge on the LCD monitor t is easy to select the image you wish to see with the touch control dial See Basic Guide p 11 t is easy to select the area settings for the world clock p 23 using the touch control dial You can set the touch icons to On Off in the i Set up menu p 29 Cilea ar Touch Icons Sample of shooting mode Using the Clock You can display the current date and time for a 5 second interval using the following two methods Default setting Method 1 Hold the FUNC SET button down while turning on the power
9. The exposure and white balance are locked at the settings selected for the first shot If the flash is used the interval between shots lengthens because the flash must charge The interval between shots lengthens when the built in memory of the camera fills Shooting will automatically cease if the memory card becomes full Bunooys i 39 40 Movie Shooting m Shooting Mode iq The following movie modes are available Standard You can select the recording pixels and frame rate and record until the memory card is full when a super high speed memory card is used such as the recommended SDC 512MSh The digital zoom can be used while shooting in this mode p 35 Recording Pixels i 640 x 480 ii 320 x 240 Frame Rate Ig 30 frames sec if 15 frames sec e Maximum Size 1 GB movie Fast Frame Rate Use this mode to record fast moving subjects such as in sports photography e Recording Pixels fi 320 x 240 e Frame Rate 60 frames sec e Maximum Clip Length 1 minute Compact Since there are few recording pixels and also the data size is small this mode is convenient for sending movies as e mail attachments or when the memory card capacity is low Recording Pixels ffi 160 x 120 e Frame Rate 15 frames sec e Maximum Clip Length 3 minutes Color Accent Color Swap You can shoot and change all colors except a selec
10. Ea Resetting Settings to Their Default Values 1 Set up Menu gt Reset All See Menus and Settings p 26 Reset All N 2 Select OK and press Fl Settings cannot be reset when the camera is connected to a computer or to a printer The following cannot be reset Shooting mode The Time Zone Date Time Language and Video System options in the Set up menu p 29 30 White balance data recorded with the custom white balance function p 55 Colors specified in the Color Accent p 60 or Color Swap p 61 modes Newly added My Camera settings p 98 suoljeiado sIseg esawey oy Buisp 2310439 31 Formatting Memory Cards You should always format a new memory card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data Please note that formatting initializing a memory card erases all data including protected images and other file types 1 Set up Menu gt Format See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Select OK and press us To perform a low level format use the button to select Low Level Format and the or button to add a check mark You can stop formatting a card when Low Level Format is selected by pressing the FUNC SET button You can still use a card without problem when formatting is halted but its data will be erased gt al P Fl Low Level Format We recommend you select Low Level Format when you think
11. Ej Print Menu gt Print Settings See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Select Print Type Date File No or Clear DPOF data and then specify the set tings in The Date and File No settings change according to the Print Type as follows Index Date and File No cannot be set to On at the same time Standard or Both Date and File No can be set to On at the same time however the printable information may vary between printers Embedded dates in Postcard Date Imprint mode p 37 print out even when Date is set to Off Do not set the date in the DPOF print settings when printing images that have had the date embedded with the Date Stamp function This may cause the date to be printed twice Dates print in the style specified in the Date Time menu p 29 sBulyjes Jojsuesy sburyjes yulidg i 93 94 Setting the DPOF Transfer Settings You can use the camera to specify settings for images before downloading to a computer Refer to the Software Starter Guide for instructions on how to transfer images to your computer The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format DPOF standards The A icon may display for a memory card with transfer settings set by a different DPOF compliant camera These settings will be overwritten by those set by your camera Single Images 1 G Play Menu gt See Menus and Settings p 26
12. PAPE OCK acts ee NAST 47 AF assist Beam 27 AIAP Ss aeeaiei 46 Auto Play Slide Show Auto Rotate Function 65 AV Cablen ie 96 B Battery Battery Capacity 124 Charging a Handling Installing hiinas c Clock Display eiiiai 15 Compression BS Continuous Shooting Create Folder 68 Custom White Balance 55 D Date Time Setting SF Using the Clock World Clock Digital Macro DIGITAL Terminal 12 Basic 20 Digital Zoom 3aiam 35 Direct Transfer Basic 23 Downloading Images to a Computer 05 Basic 17 DPOF Print Order Print Stylem 92 Selecting Images 90 DPOF Transfer Order 94 Erasing All Images eeeceeeseee 89 Single Images 14 Basic 12 Exposure Exposure Shift 008 42 F FE LOCK a inaia File Number Frame Rate FUNC Menu FUNC SET button G ST id Mneme A 27 H HF DC1 Histogram I Image Data Sizes Estimated 126 Index Playback cceceee 72 Indicator Infinity 0 ee Basic 10 Interface Cable Basic 15 19 IS iSpeed We eee 64 J JUMP Image Search 73 129 130 L Language eee Basic 4 LCD Monitor 18 Information Displayed Night Display sa Playback Information Quick bright LCD
13. Selecting Transition Effects Smooth Continuous Shooting 36 Sound Memo ccceeereee 1 Spot AE Point Frame Spot Frame System Requirements Basic 18 T Telephoto Basic 9 Time Zone 23 29 Touch Control Dial 15 Basic 11 Transition Effects Playback egg Slide Show v Video SysteM eeeeeeeeee 96 Ww White Balance 54 Wide Angle Wrist Strap 131 Disclaimer e While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions e Canon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at anytime without prior notice e No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without the prior written permission of Canon e Canon makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the camera the software SD memory cards SD cards personal computers peripheral devices or use of non Canon SD cards Trademark Acknowledgments e Macintosh Mac OS and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the United States and or other countries e Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or
14. Subject to change without notice PowerShot SD630 DIGITAL ELPH DIGITAL IXUS 65 W Max wide angle T Max telephoto Camera Effective Pixels Approx 6 0 million Image Sensor 1 2 5 inch CCD Total number of pixels Approx 6 2 million Lens 5 8 W 17 4 T mm 35mm film equivalent 35 W 105 T mm 2 8 W 4 9 T Digital Zoom Approx 4 0x Up to approx 12x in combination with the optical zoom LCD Monitor 3 0 inch low temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD approx 173 000 pixels Picture coverage 100 AF System TTL autofocus Focusing frame 9 point AiAF 1 point AF fixed to center Shooting Distance From the front of the lens Normal 30 cm 12 in infinity Macro 3 50 cm W 30 50 cm T 1 2 in 1 6 ft W 12 in 1 6 ft T Infinity 3 m 9 8 ft infinity Shutter Mechanical shutter electronic shutter Shutter Speeds 15 1 1500 sec The shutter speed varies according to the shooting mode Slow shutter speeds of 1 3 sec or slower operate with noise reduction Metering System Evaluative Center weighted average or Spot fixed to center Exposure 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments Compensation ISO Speed Auto High ISO Auto ISO 80 100 200 400 800 equivalent Camera automatically sets the optimal speed 122 White Balance Auto Day Light Cloudy Tungsten Fluo
15. The terminals may be dirty from fingerprints Usage in Cold Temperatures Less than 0 C 32 F Get a spare generic lithium battery CR123A or DL123 You are recommended to place the spare battery in your pocket to warm it up before switching it for the battery in the flash Non Use over Extended Periods Leaving batteries in the High Power Flash could allow the battery fluid to leak damaging the product Remove the batteries from the High Power Flash and store them in a cool dry place xipueddy 119 120 Camera Care and Maintenance Never use thinners benzine synthetic cleansers or water to clean the camera These substances may distort or damage the equipment Camera Body Gently wipe dirt off the camera body with a soft cloth or eyeglass lens wiper Lens First use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt then remove any remaining dirt by wiping the lens lightly with a soft cloth Never use synthetic cleansers on the camera body or lens If dirt remains contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the customer support list supplied with your camera LCD Monitor Use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt If necessary gently wipe with a soft cloth or an eyeglass lens wiper to remove stubborn dirt Q Never rub or press strongly on the LCD monitor These actions may damage it or lead to other problems Specifications All data is based on Canon s standard testing methods
16. a corrupted memory card might be the cause Reformatting the memory card may solve the problem When a non Canon brand memory card is malfunctioning reformatting it may solve the problem e Memory cards formatted in other cameras computers or peripheral devices may not operate correctly in this camera When that happens reformat the memory card with this camera If formatting in the camera does not work properly turn the camera off and re insert the memory card Then turn the camera back on and format again Using an AC Adapter Kit Sold Separately It is best to power the camera with AC Adapter Kit ACK DC10 sold separately when you are using it for long periods of time or connecting it to a computer Turn the camera power off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter 1 Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter first and then plug the other end into the power outlet Compact Power Adapter CA DC10 2 Open the memory card slot battery cover then insert the DC coupler until it is locked Slide the memory card slot battery cover closed Battery Lock DC Coupler DR 10 3 Open the DC coupler termi oe nal cover and attach the cord to the DC terminal Ax xipueddy 117 118 Using an Externally Mounted Flash Sold Separately High Power Flash HF DC1 This flash is used to supplement the camera s built in flash when the subject is too far away f
17. gmp SDC 128M SDC 512MSH Pixels Rate bam i 6 sec 1 min 4 sec 4 min 9 sec Standard 640 x 480 pixels 14sec 2 min 7 sec 8 min 14 sec Color Accent i 20sec 3min 1 sec 11 min 42 sec 320x240 piels m 40sec 5 min 55 sec 22 min 53 sec Color Swap 5 xipueddy 125 126 Fast Frame 320 x 240 pixels a 10 sec 1 min 32 sec 5 min 59 sec Rate E Wi Compact 160x 120 pixels ig 1 min 39 sec 14 min 29 sec 55 min 57 sec Maximum movie clip length at Ej 1 min at Eg 3 min The figures indicate the maximum continuous recording time Image Data Sizes Estimated Compression Recording Pixels a a El 2816 x 2112 pixels 2720 KB 1620 KB 780 KB E 2272 x 1704 pixels 2002 KB 1116 KB 556 KB 1600 x 1200 pixels 1002 KB 558 KB 278 KB By 640 x 480 pixels 249 KB 150 KB 84 KB 1600 x 1200 pixels 558 KB W 2816 x 1584 pixels 2026 KB 1210 KB 585 KB Recording Pixels Frame Rate File size Di 1920 KB sec T Standard i 640 x 480 pixels 960 KB Color Accent i 660 KB sec Color Swap mi 320 x 240 pixels 330 KB sec Fast Frame Rate fj 320 x 240 pixels 1320 KB sec Compact Mi 160 x 120 pixels i 120 KB sec SD Memory Card Interface Compatible with SD memory card standards Dimensions 32 0 x 24 0 x 2 1 mm 1 3
18. shoot trial images and check the results If you set Save Original p 63 to On when shooting a still image you can record the original image as well the transformed one ZA Color Accent Use this option to have only the color specified in the LCD monitor remain and to transform all others to black and white Use this option to transform a color specified in the LCD monitor into another The specified color can Color Swap El only be swapped into one other color multiple colors cannot be chosen The ISO speed will rise with some settings which may increase the noise in the image Bunooys 59 Shooting in the Color Accent Mode 7 Stills FUNC Menu Auto gt Kids amp Pets gt gt FA Color Accent Movies FUNC Menu gt H Standard gt Color Accent See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting Stills Movies hus The Color Accent mode will take effect 3 The camera will switch to color input mode and the display will alternate between the original image and the color accent image using the previously set color 4 Aim the camera so that the color you wish to retain appears at the center of the LCD monitor and press the button Only one color can be specified You can use the or W button to specify the range of col ors that are retained e 5 Only takes the color that you want to retain e 5 Also take
19. trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e SD is a trademark e Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS For connection to a supply not in the U S A use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet This battery charger is for exclusive use with Battery Pack NB 4L 0 76Ah There is a danger of explosion if other battery packs are used Copyright 2006 Canon Inc All rights reserved 134 FCC Notice Digital Camera Model PC1147 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used
20. E 103 104 Subject in recorded image is too bright or image flashes white Subject is too close Shoot within correct shooting making the flash too distance of the subject when using strong the built in flash p 122 The subject is Set the exposure compensation to a overexposed because negative setting p 51 the surroundings are too Use AE lock or use the spot dark metering function pp 48 50 Too much light is shining Change the shooting angle directly into the camera or is being reflected off the subject Flash is set to on Set the flash to flash off Basic Guide p 9 Image contains noise ISO speed is too high Higher ISO speeds and the High ISO Auto setting may increase image noise For higher image quality select as low an ISO speed as possible p 64 ein EN FA BB HC BA BB E ana modes the ISO speed increases and noise can appear White dots appear on the image Light from the flash has This is a phenomenon that occurs reflected off dust with digital cameras and does not particles or insects in the constitute a malfunction air This is particularly noticeable when shooting using the wide angle Eyes appear red Light is reflected back Use the Auto Red eye from the eyes when the Reduction or Red eye flash is used in dark Reduction On mode Basic Guide p areas 9 For this mode to be effective the subject must be looking right at the red
21. Ex A Ra 3 Ei EARS PANES You can select between the following two focusing modes according to the AiAF setting No frame On The camera detects the subject and highlights the AF frames from 9 available points that it will use to determine the focus Oo Off The camera focuses using the center AF frame This is convenient for focusing on a specific part of a subject with greater certainty 1 Rec Menu gt AiAF gt On Off See Menus and Settings p 26 Fl The focus is locked to the center AF frame when the digital zoom is used The AF frame appears as follows when the LCD monitor is on when the shutter button is pressed halfway Green Shooting preparations complete Yellow Focusing difficulty AiAF set to Off Shooting Hard to Focus Subjects Focus Lock AF Lock iia Shooting Mode Ole 6 DENS ep lt PS EH EAN ASE liad Fel el Fil Fes It may be difficult to focus on the following types of subjects Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings Scenes with a mixture of near and far subjects Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition Subjects that are moving quickly Subjects through glass Try to shoot as close to the glass as possible to reduce the chances of light reflecting back off the glass Shooting with the Focus Lock The focus lock can be used in any shooting mode 1 Aim the camera so
22. a sound Start up Image 22 Start up Inace Use the or button or the touch control dial to select the image you wish to register and press the FUNC SET button Start up Operation Self timer and Shutter Sounds Select J Record and press the FUNC SET button After record ing select Fe Register and press the FUNC SET button Recording will automatically stop when the recording time elapses To play it select J Play To exit instead of registering press Exit 4 Select OK and press To cancel registering select Can cel o The Biiowing cannot be registered as My Camera settings Movies Sounds recorded with the sound memo function p 81 The prior setting is erased when a new My Camera setting is added P See the supplied Software Starter Guide for more information on creating and adding to the My Camera data sBumag esaweg Ay eaweg ay Buizuozsng a 100 Troubleshooting z Camera will not operate Power is not turned on Press the power button Basic Guide p 5 Memory card slot battery Confirm that the memory card slot cover is open battery cover is securely closed Basic Guide p 2 Insufficient battery Insert a fully charged battery into the voltage Change the camera Basic Guide p 2 battery pack message Use the AC Adapter Kit ACK DC10 displays sold separately p 117 Poor contact between Polish the t
23. button to move around the image if you press the FUNC SET button while in magnified display the camera switches to image advance mode and Gr will display You can use the or button to advance to the next or previous image at the same level of magnification The image advance mode is canceled when you press the FUNC SET button again You can change the magnification level with the zoom lever Bulseiqsyoeqhelg To Cancel the Magnified Display Press the zoom lever toward S J You can also cancel it immediately by pressing the MENU button Movie frames and index playback images cannot be magnified 71 72 Viewing Images in Sets of Nine Index Playback 1 Press the zoom lever toward Up to nine images can be viewed at once Use the gt or button to change the image selection Selected Image Switching between Sets of Nine Images The jump bar will display if you press the zoom lever toward 3 while in index playback and you can switch the display between sets of nine images Use the or button to move to the previous or next set of nine images Hold the FUNC SET button down and press the or button to jump to the first or last set Jump Bar To Return to Single Image Playback Press the zoom lever toward Q Jumping to Images When you have many images recorded onto a memory card it is handy to use the five search keys below to jump over images to f
24. depending on the skin color 57 1 FUNC Menu P gt Mi My Colors Off See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting Use the or button to select a My Colors mode in See Setting the Camera to a Cus tom Color Mode p 58 When not in Press the FUNC SET button to return to the shooting screen 2 Shoot Setting the Camera to a Custom Color Mode This mode allows you to adjust the contrast sharpness and saturation and the color balance for red green blue and skin tones 7 FUNC Menu Ga My Colors Off gt Custom Color gt See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting 2 Use the 4 or but ton to select Con trast Sharpness Saturation Red Green Blue or Skin Tone and the or gt button to adjust Selecta Adjust it the setting calego The altered color will display 3 This completes the setting f you press the MENU button at this point you will return to the screen where you can select a My Colors mode Changing Colors ca Shooting Mode Ea Esl You can shoot images with the original colors transformed This can be performed on movies as well as still images allowing you to enjoy photographing with image or movie effects However depending on the shooting conditions the images may appear rough or you may not get the expected color Before you try to photograph important subjects we highly recommend that you
25. eye reduction lamp Try asking them to look directly at the lamp Even better results can be obtained by increasing the lighting in indoor settings or approaching closer to the subject The shutter will not activate for approximately 1 second after the red eye reduction lamp fires in order to improve the effect Continuous shooting slows down The memory card s To enhance the continuous shooting performance has performance you are recommended dropped to format the memory card in the camera after you save all its images to your computer p 32 Recording images to memory card takes a long time Memory card was Use a memory card formatted in formatted in another your camera p 32 device Lens will not retract Memory card slot battery First close the memory card slot cover was opened with battery cover and then turn the power on power on and then off again Basic Guide p 2 Bunooysajqnod a 105 106 Shooting Movies The recording time may not display properly or shooting may stop unexpectedly The following types of Although the recording time may not memory cards are used display properly during shooting the Slow recording cards movie will be recorded correctly on Cards formatted ona the memory card Recording time different camera or a will display properly if you format the computer memory card in this camera Cards which have haq excluding slow recording memory i
26. press the FUNC SET button while saving the movie saving is canceled Overwrite saves the edited movie with its original name The pre edit data is lost When there is not enough space left on the memory card only Overwrite can be selected M E It may take approximately 3 minutes to save an edited movie If the battery runs out of charge partway through edited movie clips cannot be saved When editing movies it is recommended to use a fully charged battery or the separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK DC10 p 117 Rotating Images in the Display Images can be rotated clockwise 90 or 270 in the display Original 7 G Play Menu gt See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Use the or button to select an image to rotate and press to rotate it Cycle through the 90 270 original orientations with each press of the FUNC SET button You can also select an image with the touch control dial This also can be set in the index playback mode Movies cannot be rotated When images are downloaded to a computer the orientation of images rotated by the camera will depend upon the software used to download the images Bulserqsyoeqhelg 77 Playback with Transition Effects You can select the transition effect displayed when switching between images Standard display The displayed image darkens and the next image gradually E brightens until it is displayed
27. sound and shutter sound Interface USB 2 0 Hi Speed mini B PTP Picture Transfer Protocol Audio Video output NTSC or PAL selectable monaural audio Power Source Battery Pack NB 4L Lithium ion Rechargeable battery AC Adapter Kit ACK DC10 Operating Temperatures 0 40 C 32 104 F xipueddy 123 124 Operating Humidity 10 90 Dimensions 90 3 x 56 8 x 20 2 mm 3 56 x 2 24 x 0 80 in Weight Approx 145 g 5 11 oz camera body only 1 This digital camera supports Exif 2 2 also called Exif Print Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the communication between digital cameras and printers By connecting to an Exif Print compliant printer the camera s image data at the time of shooting is used and optimized yielding extremely high quality prints Battery Capacity Battery Pack NB 4L Fully charged Number of Images Shot Playback Time Based on the CIPA standard y Approx 160 images Approx 3 hours 30 minutes The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings Movie data is excluded At low temperatures the battery performance may diminish and the low battery icon may appear very rapidly In these circum stances the performance can be improved by warming the bat tery in a pocket before use Test Conditions Shooting Normal temperature 23 C 2 C 73 F 3 6 F normal relative humidity 50 20 altern
28. switch between menus with the or button when this part is at Pr selected G Ge FUNC e This example shows the Rec menu In playback mode the Play Print Set up and My Camera menus display Press the MENU button Use the or gt button to switch between menus You can also use the zoom lever to switch between menus Use the 4 or button to select menu items Some items may not be selectable in some shooting modes Use the or gt button to select an option Menu items followed by an ellipsis can only be set after pressing the FUNC SET button to display the next menu Press the FUNC SET button again to confirm the setting Press the MENU button FUNC Menu The icons shown below are the default settings Menu Item Page Menu Item Page Basic e Shooting Mode p 5 Metering Mode p 50 Movie Mode p 40 P Compression Still Image p 33 Exposure Compensation p 51 Frame Rate Movie p 43 a Recording Pixels iW Long Shutter Mode p 52 Still Image p 33 M White Balance p 54 iM ee Pixels p 43 My Colors p 57 Rec Menu Default setting Menu Item Options Page Topic AiAF On Off p 46 Self timer 10 seconds f 2 seconds qj Custom Timer p 38 Delay 0 10 15 20 30 sec Shots 1 3 10 AF assist Beam On Off Digital Zoom On Off On in standard movie p 35 mode Review Off 2 10 seco
29. that an object at the same focal distance as the main subject is centered in the AF frame Bunooys E 2 Press the shutter button halfway 3 Re aim the camera to compose the shot as desired and press the shutter button fully Shooting with the AF Lock The AF lock can be used in the J E A Bd or E mode 1 Aim the camera so that an object at the same focal distance as the main subject is centered in the AF frame 2 Press the shutter button halfway and press the sA button The icon will display and the lower indicator will light yellow 3 Re aim the camera to compose the shot as desired and shoot 47 48 To Release the AF Lock Press the 4 button Fl When shooting with the focus lock or AF lock setting AiAF to Off p 46 makes shooting easier since the camera focuses using the center AF frame only The AF lock is convenient because you can let go of the shutter button to compose the image Moreover the AF lock is still effective after the picture is taken allowing you to capture a second image with the same focus Locking the Exposure Setting AE Lock A Shooting Mode J J You can set the exposure and focus separately This is effective when the contrast is too strong between the subject and background or when a subject is backlit Q You must set the flash to f J The AE lock cannot be set if the flash fires 7 Focus on the part of the subject on which you wish to loc
30. that the recording reading speed of a memory card has dropped A low level format may require 2 to 3 minutes with some memory cards Shooting Changing the Recording Pixels and Com pression Still Images Shooting Mode JENE ABE 7 FUNC MenuP gt Recording Pixels Compression See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting Use the or button to select recording pixels compression set tings and press the FUNC SET button Approximate Values for Recording Pixels Bunooys 2 Recording Pixels Purpose 2816x2112 High Printing to about A3 size Large pixels 4 297x420mm 11 7 x 16 5 in Printing to about A4 size 5 r 2272 x 1704 210 x 297 mm 8 3 x 11 7 in mil Medium 1 pixels Printing to about Letter size 216 x 279 mm 8 5 x 11 in Print postcard size prints z 1600 x 1200 148 x 100 mm 6 x 4 in E Medium 2 pixels Print L size prints v 119 x 89 mm 4 7 x 3 5 in E small 640 x 480 La Send images as e mail attachments pixels or shoot more images fas fey 1600 x 1200 sk Postcard Date pixels When printing to postcards p 37 Imprint Mode Print on wide paper Records at a 16 9 width iw descreatt ae to height aspect ratio Portions not recorded are left black Paper sizes vary according to region s 33 34 Approximate Values for Compression Settings Compression Purpose FE Superfine Hig
31. the camera orientation to turn the LCD monitor back on Playback Mode Powers down approximately 5 minutes after the last Connected to a Printer control is accessed on the camera This time can be changed Fl The power saving function will not activate during a slide show or while the camera is connected to a computer The power saving function settings can be changed p 29 Setting the World Clock When traveling abroad you can record images with local dates and times simply by switching the time zone setting if you pre register the destination time zones You can enjoy the convenience of not having to switch the Date Time settings Setting the Home World Time Zones 1 Set up Menu gt Time Zone gt See Menus and Settings p 26 3 Use the or gt button to select a home time zone gt You can also select an area with the touch control dial To set the daylight saving option use the or button to display EX The time will advance by 1 hour 4 nA suoljesado s1IsSeg esawey oy Buisp 310439 5 Use the or gt button to select a destina tion time zone p eYou can also select an area with Time Difference from the the touch control dial In addition Home Time Zone as in Step 3 you can set the day light saving time 6 Use the or button to select Home World and the or gt button to select gt E AN Switching to the Destinatio
32. x 0 9 x 0 1 in Weight Approx 2 g 0 07 oz MultiMediaCard Interface Compatible with MultiMediaCard standards Dimensions 32 0 x 24 0 x 1 4 mm 1 3 x 0 9 x 0 06 in Weight Approx 1 5 g 0 05 oz Battery Pack NB 4L Type Lithium ion Rechargeable battery Nominal Voltage 3 7 V DC Typical Capacity 760 mAh Cycle Life Approx 300 times Operating 0 40 C 32 104 F Temperatures Dimensions 35 4 x 40 3 x 5 9 mm 1 4 x 1 6 x 0 23 in Weight Approx 17 g 0 6 oz Battery Charger CB 2LV CB 2LVE Rated Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 10 VA 100 V 14 VA 240 V CB 2LV 0 1 A 100 V 0 06 A 240 V CB 2LVE Rated Output 4 2V DC 0 65A Charging Time Approx 1 hour 30 minutes Operating 0 40 C 32 104 F Temperatures Dimensions 53 0 x 86 0 x 19 5 mm 2 1 x 3 4 x 0 77 in Weight Approx 60 g 2 1 oz CB 2LV Approx 55 g 1 9 oz CB 2LVE excluding power cord xipueddy 127 128 Compact Power Adapter CA DC10 Included with the separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK DC10 Rated Input 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 16 VA 100 V 26 VA 240 V Rated Output 4 3 V DC 1 5A Operating 0 40 C 32 104 F Temperatures Dimensions 42 6 x 104 4 x 31 4 mm 1 7 x 4 1 x 1 2 in Weight Approx 180 g 6 3 oz excluding power cord INDEX A AC Adapter Kit ACK DC10 117 AE LOCK viel rgan ieni 48 AF Frame 18 46
33. 1584 pixels Number of Recording Pixels Movies Standard Color Accent Color Swap 640 x 480 pixels 30 frames sec 15 frames sec 320 x 240 pixels 30 frames sec 15 frames sec Recording can continue until the memory card is full can record up to a maximum of 1 GB at one time Fast Frame Rate can record for 1 min 320 x 240 pixels 60 frames sec Compact can record for 3 min 160 x 120 pixels 15 frames sec Using super high speed memory cards SDC 512MSH recommended Even if the clip size has not reached 1 GB recording will stop at the moment the clip length reaches 1 hour Depending on the volume and data writing speed of the memory card recording may stop before reaching 1 hour or before the recorded data volume has reached 1 GB Playback Modes Single histogram displayable Index 9 thumbnail images Magnified approx 10x max in LCD monitor advance or reverse through magnified images possible Jump jumps to every tenth or hundredth image to the first image of those sharing a certain shooting date to movies or to the first image in a folder In index playback mode it displays 9 images at once Sound memos up to 1 min Slide show My Colors or Movie edit slow motion play back possible Direct Print PictBridge compliant and Canon Direct Print and Bubble Jet Direct compatible My Camera Settings Start up image start up sound operation sound self timer
34. 4 FUNC Menu f Auto gt Custom See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting Custoa WA Gok Aim the camera at a piece of white 2 p paper or cloth and press Ensure that the center frame is completely filled with the white image Bunooys 7 55 56 F You are recommended to set the shooting mode to J and the exposure compensation setting to 0 before setting a custom white balance The correct white balance may not be obtained when the exposure setting is incorrect image appears completely black or white Shoot with the same settings as when reading the white balance data If the settings differ the optimal white balance may not be set In particular the following should not be changed ISO Speed Flash Setting the flash to on or off is recommended If the flash fires when reading the white balance data with the flash set to Auto or KJ Auto Red eye Reduction make sure that you also use the flash when you shoot Since the white balance data cannot be read in Stitch Assist mode preset the white balance in another shooting mode beforehand The camera will retain the custom white balance setting that you record even if you reset the camera to the default settings p 31 Shooting in a My Colors Mode fii Shooting Mode a 5 EE ia ed E You can change the look and feel of the pictures you take My Colors Settings My Colo
35. ENGLISH CDI E230 010 XX06XXX Canon 2006 CANON INC PRINTED IN JAPAN vaanvo vuo WOURD Hen Wupia OE TEMA i S9 SNXI IvLIiDIa p ng Jasp e aweg pavueapy CDI E230 Canon FewerShot SD63O RIGITAL Bickel cia US 65 Before Using the Camera Playback Erasing Print Transfer Settings Viewing Images on a TV set Customizing the Camera Troubleshooting List of Messages Camera User Guide This guide explains camera features and procedures in detail o m anae AEF Diaci AE A p Edi Pint PO gt Shooting Automatically adjusts shooting settings to match particular conditions Scene mode Avoid the effects of camera shake or blurry subjects when shooting by using high ISO speed Automatically detects camera orientation with an Intelligent Orientation sensor Changes image colors to create special effects Color Accent Color Swap Playback Plays movies with sound Auto plays slideshows Editing Adds effects to still images with the My Colors function Records sound memos for still images Edits movies Printing Makes printing easy with the Print Share button Also supports non Canon brand PictBridge compliant printers Uses of Recorded Images Effortlessly transfer them to a computer with the Print Share button Freely customize the start up image or start up sound using the My Camera settings Conventions Used in this Guide Icons appearing be
36. Method 2 In a shooting mode hold the FUNC SET button down If you hold the camera horizontally it displays the time If you hold it vertically the time and date display However if you hold the camera vertically and use method 1 to display the date and time the time will be initially displayed in the same way as when the camera is held horizontally You can change the display color by pressing the or gt button The clock display will cease when the display interval is over or when you operate the FUNC SET MENU or shutter button or the mode switch The clock s display interval can be changed in the Set up menu p 29 p ng s jusuodwoy ey esaweD y Bursn 310499 ia 15 Before Using the Camera Basic Operations Using the LCD Monitor 1 Press s The display mode changes as follows with each press Shooting Mode Playback Mode 6 or No Information Standard Information View Detailed v No Information in the shooting modes the shooting information displays for approximately 6 sec when a setting is changed regardless of the selected display mode The LCD monitor will not switch to the detailed display in the index playback mode p 72 LCD Monitor Brightness LCD Monitor Brightness Settings The brightness of the LCD monitor can be changed in the following two ways Changing Settings Using the Set up Menu p 29 Changing Settings Using the DISP Button Qui
37. and the self timer lamp will blink When using red eye reduction the self timer lamp will blink and then stay lit for the last 2 seconds To Cancel the Self Timer Press the X button to display E Fl You can change the self timer sound p 97 Changing the Self Timer Countdown Time N N 7 0 Rec MenuP Self timer gt N or N See Menus and Settings p 26 The following occurs with each option W 2 sec before the E shutter releases the self Review es timer lamp and sound will T 9 speed up The self timer sound will play when the shutter but ton is pressed and the shutter will release 2 sec later This may differ depending on your My Camera settings p 97 Changing the Delay Time and Number of Shots N You can change the delay time 0 10 15 20 30 sec and number of shots 1 10 These settings however cannot be set for the Color Accent Color Swap Stitch Assist or movie mode 7 2 Rec Menu gt Self timer gt N gt See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Change Delay Shots gt The self timer sound will behave as follows The self timer sound will start in the last 2 seconds when the delay is set to 2 seconds or more If multiple shots have been specified for the Shots option the sound will play for the first shot only bog 3 If the Shots option is set to 2 or more shots the following occurs
38. as a slide show Custom 1 2 or 3 Up to 998 images can be selected They will be played back in their order of selection 1 Select a YA or Ell and press x Only the ff icon will See at first Wheny you set the icon br change to jf and H will display fj and will change in the ae way when they are set 2 Use the or gt button Check mark to move between images indicating selection Number indicating the selection order for playback and the button to select or dese lect them You can also select an image with the touch control dial You can also select images in the index playback mode Pressing the MENU button cancels the setting az A k a Selecting All Images 1 After selecting EJ in step 1 p 86 use the button to select Mark all and press the FUNC SET button 2 Use the button to select Mark all press the FUNC SET button 3 Use the button to select OK and press the FUNC SET button To deselect all images select Reset Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings Play Time Sets the duration that each image displays Choose between 3 10 seconds 15 seconds and 30 seconds Displaying time can vary slightly depending on the image Default setting Repeat Sets whether the slide show stops when all the slides have been displayed or continues until stopped 1 Select Set up and press 2 Select Play Time or Repeat and then the des
39. ating wide angle end and telephoto end shots at 30 second intervals with the flash fired once every two shots and the camera power turned off after every tenth shot Power is left off for a sufficient amount of time then the power is turned back on and the testing procedure is repeated A Canon brand memory card is used Until the battery returns to normal temperature Playback Normal temperature 23 C 2 C 73 F 3 6 F normal relative humidity 50 20 continuous playback at 3 seconds per image See Battery Handling Precautions p 113 Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities L Card included with the camera Recording Pixels Compression SDC 128M SDC 512MSH 45 176 Large 5 75 292 2816 x 2112 pixels FJ 156 603 61 237 E Medium 1 105 es 2272 x 1704 pixels FJ 217 839 Bl 121 471 A Medium 2 7 1600 x 1200 pixels al ald 233 E 411 1590 460 1777 E Small A 711 2747 640 x 480 pixels FJ 1118 4317 PostCard Date Imprint Mode 217 839 1600 x 1200 pixels 60 235 Wi Widescreen 101 362 2816 x 1584 pixels FJ 205 794 Capable of smooth continuous shooting p 36 Only available when card has been formatted with a low level format This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon Actual results may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions Movie Recording Frame
40. bers starting with 0001 and ranging up to 9999 while folders are assigned numbers starting with 100 and ranging up to 999 Up to 2 000 images can be saved into a single folder New Folder Created Memory Card Exchanged for Another Memory Card 1 Memory Card 1 Memory Card 2 Continuous a0 10 oo 100 Siz i 0001 0002 0001 0002 Memory Card 1 Memory Card 1 Memory Card 2 k Auto Reset o0 ol oo 100 gt gt j m 0001 0001 ooo1 f 0001 mages may be saved to a new folder when there is insufficient free space even if the total number of images in a folder is less than 2 000 because the following types of image are always saved together into the same folder Images from continuous shooting Self timer images custom Stitch Assist mode images Still images shot in Color Accent Color Swap mode with the Save Original category set to On mages cannot be played back when the folder numbers are duplicated or image numbers are duplicated within folders Please refer to the Software Starter Guide for information regarding folder structures or image types Playback Erasing Please also see the Basic Camera User Guide p 11 Q Magnifying Images 1 Press the zoom lever toward Q G2 will display anda a magnified portion of the image will display mages can be magnified up to a factor of approximately 10x Approximate Location of the Displayed Area Use the gt or
41. can be switched NTSC or PAL to accommodate different regional standards p 30 The default setting varies between regions NTSC Japan U S A Canada Taiwan and others PAL Europe Asia excluding Taiwan Oceania and others If the video system is set incorrectly the camera output may not display properly Customizing the Camera My Camera Settings My Camera allows you to customize the start up image and start up operation self timer and shutter sounds You can change and register these settings enabling you to customize the camera to suit your own tastes Changing My Camera Settings 1 EA My Camera Menu Menu Item See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Select the contents you wish to set Select Theme to set all to the same settings sbuas esaweg Ay eaweg ay Bulziwoysn5 PA N 98 Registering My Camera Settings Images recorded onto the memory card and newly recorded sounds can be added as My Camera settings to the P4 and EM menu items You can also use the supplied software to upload your computer s images and sounds to the camera Fl A computer is required to restore the My Camera settings to the defaults Use the supplied software ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser to restore the default settings to the camera 1 Slide the mode switch to gt playback gt PA My Camera Menu P Menu Item to register See Menus and Settings p 26 3 Select an image or record
42. ce or expose it to direct flame or heat The battery should not be immersed in water or sea water Do not attempt to disassemble alter or apply heat to the battery Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts that could damage the casing Use only recommended battery and accessories Use of battery not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks resulting in fire injury and damage to the surroundings In the event that a battery leaks and the eyes mouth skin or clothing contact these substances immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance Disconnect the battery charger and compact power adapter from both the camera and the power outlet after recharging or when they are not in use to avoid fire and other hazards Do not place anything such as tablecloths carpets bedding or cushions on top of the battery charger while it is charging Continued use over a long period may cause the units to overheat and distort resulting in fire Use only the specified battery charger to charge the battery The battery charger and compact power adapter are designed for exclusive use with your camera Do not use it with other products or batteries There is a risk of overheating and distortion which could result in fire or electrical shock Before you discard a battery cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to prevent direct contact with other objects Co
43. ch down you can protect the images and other data on the card Writing Erasing Possible Writing Erasing Impossible Cautions When Handling Memory cards are high precision electronic devices Do not bend them apply force to them or subject them to shocks or vibration Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the memory card Do not allow dirt water or foreign objects to contact the terminals on the back of the card Do not touch the terminals with your hands or metal objects Do not peel away the original label on the memory card or cover it with another label or sticker When writing on the memory card do not use a pencil or ball point pen Only use a soft point pen e g felt tip pen Do not use or store memory cards in the following locations e Locations subject to dust or sand e Locations subject to high humidity and high temperatures Since some or all of the data recorded on the memory card may be corrupted or erased by electrical noise static electricity or camera or card malfunction making a backup copy of important data is recommended xipueddy 115 116 Formatting Please note that formatting initializing an memory card erases all data including protected images You are recommended to use memory cards that have been formatted in your camera The card supplied with the camera may be used without further formatting e When the camera is malfunctioning
44. ck bright LCD Function You can set the LCD monitor to the brightest setting regardless of the option selected in the Set up menu by pressing the DISP button for more than one second To restore the previous brightness setting press the DISP button for more than one second again The next time you turn on the camera the LCD monitor will be at the brightness setting selected in the Set up menu You cannot change the brightness of the LCD monitor with this function if you have already set it to its highest setting in the Set up menu Night Display When shooting in dark conditions the camera automatically brightens the LCD monitor to suit the brightness of the subject making it easier to frame the subject The movement of the subject shown on the LCD monitor will be jerky but it will not affect the recorded images The brightness of the image displayed in the monitor and the brightness of the actual image recorded will be different suoljesado sIsSeg esewey oy Huis 310499 fa 17 Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor Shooting Information eee ay Spot Frame E a sed a Eel LE ISO rake n 64 1 AF Frame p 46 Shooting Method pp 36 38 Low Battery p 113 Zoom Magnification p 35 Macro Infinity Basic Guide p 10 Grid Lines p 27 g Flash Basic Guide p 9 TIA AE Auto Rotate p 65 Rec Movie Recor
45. ding p 40 AE Lock p 48 Stills Recordable Shots FE Lock p 49 e Movies Remaining Time Elapsed Time AF Lock p 47 gt Time Zone p 23 aleto Create Folder p 68 eS e Shooting Mode pp 34 40 44 te de p 50 59 62 Basic Guide pp 6 8 22 Exposure Compensation p 51 OF Compression Still Images p 33 i E Frame Rate Movie p 43 Long Shutter Mode p 52 ts Ae _ L ed m i ES o z Recording Pixels pp 33 43 hite Balance p 54 E Red Camera Shake Warning p 101 SN E The s shutter speed will also display when lr the amp displays My Colors p 57 m Exposure Shift Bar Movie p 42 Lo s Appears even if the LCD monitor is set to Standard display 18 If the indicator blinks orange and the camera shake icon displays it indicates there is insufficient illumination and a slow shutter speed will be selected Raise the ISO speed p 64 or select a setting other than J flash off or attach the camera to a tripod or other device Playback Information Playback Mode Standard A _ WAVE Format Sound p 81 1 10 ALE 03 03 06 10 00 L Folder Number File Number Shooting Date Time lox Protection Status p 88 Total number of images Displayed image number BOA Compressio
46. e selected in the B mode 9 10 11 Can only be set and used in the fj mode Automatically set by the camera can be selected 137
47. ed the focus will switch between AF frames Press the FUNC SET button again to cancel the dis play position change mode H A P You can delete an image by pressing the 4 button while the image is displayed except in the display position change mode See Basic Guide p 12 Pressing the DISP button will change the display on the LCD monitor as follows Focus Confirmation gt Detailed gt No Information Bunooys i 67 Creating an Image Destination Folder apari Shooting Mode ei Y DENS Pcp SEE eda s OPC N AA You can create a new folder at any time and the recorded images will be automatically saved to that folder Creates a new folder the next time you shoot Create New Folder images To create an additional folder insert another check mark You can also specify a date and time if you wish to Auto Create create a new folder using a shooting time after the specified date and time p 29 Creates a folder the next time you shoot 1 Set up Menu gt Create Folder See Menus and Settings p 26 Create Folder y 2 Use the or gt buttonto p add a check mark beside a Create New Folder p e ij displays in the LCD monitor The symbol will cease to display after the new folder is created Setting the Day or Time for Automatic Folder Creation 1 Set up Menu gt Create Folder See Menus and Settings p 26
48. emely high precision manufacturing techniques More than 99 99 of the pixels operate to specification Less than 0 01 of the pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as red or black dots This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a malfunction Video Format Please set the camera s video signal format to the one used in your region before using it with a TV monitor p 96 Language Setting Please see the Basic Guide p 4 to change the language setting Safety Precautions Before using the camera please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below and in the Safety Precautions section of the Basic Camera User Guide Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself other persons and equipment Be sure you fully understand them before reading the rest of the manual Equipment refers to the camera battery charger or separately sold compact power adapter Battery refers to the battery pack Equipment Do not look directly at the sun or strong light sources through the camera Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants e Wrist strap Placement of the strap around the child s neck could result in asphyxiation Memory card Dangerous if accidentally swall
49. er speed has Raise the ISO speed p 64 or set likely been selected the flash to any setting other than because of insufficient flash off or secure the camera lighting to something such as a tripod Basic Guide p 9 A appears This displays when using Take note that these settings will be a memory card that has overwritten by those set by your print settings transfer camera pp 86 90 settings or slide show image selections set by other DPOF compliant cameras Bunooysajqnody J 101 102 Noise displays Subject s movements are irregular Camera automatically There is no effect on the recorded lightened the image image displayed on the LCD monitor to make it easier to see when shooting in a dark area p 17 Camera will not record Mode switch is set to gt Set the mode switch to 43 or playback Basic Guide p 6 Flash is charging The indicator will light orange when it is charged You can then shoot p 22 Memory card is full insert a new memory card Basic Guide p 2 f required download the images to a computer and erase them from the memory card to make space Memory card is not Format the memory card p 32 formatted correctly f reformatting does not work the memory Card logic circuits may be damaged Consult the nearest Canon Customer Support Help Desk SD memory card is write Slide the write protect tab of the SD protected me
50. erminals with a soft camera and battery cotton swab before charging or terminals using the battery p 113 Sounds come from the camera interior The camera s horizontal The camera s orientation vertical orientation was mechanism is operating There is no changed malfunction When the power is turned on Card locked message appears The SD memory card s When recording to erasing from or write protect tab is setto formatting the SD memory card Write protect slide the tab upward p 115 The Date Time menu appears The built in rechargeable Recharge the built in battery lithium battery charge is immediately Basic Guide p 4 low The display darkens The image in the LCD This is a normal occurrence in monitor will darken in devices containing CCDs and does strong sunlight or bright not constitute a malfunction This light image will not be recorded when shooting still images but it will be recorded when shooting movies Display flickers Display flickers when This is not a camera malfunction shot under fluorescent flickering recorded in movies but lighting not in still images A bar of light red purple appears on the LCD monitor Subject is too bright This is a normal occurrence in devices containing CCDs and does not constitute a malfunction This bar of light will not be recorded when shooting still images but it will be recorded when shooting movies appears A slow shutt
51. ettings 94 Viewing ImagesioniaslNiSetice amar ces sere est cen ey are 96 Customizing the Camera My Camera Settings Ci Changing My Camera Settings 00005 97 Registering My Camera Settings 98 MOUBIESMOOUNG Garvan erga uence ecru tues edema ensaue nee as 100 Gamera ccs dee aed eet eee eae A EN kaa 100 When the power is turned On 200000055 100 LCD MONMOR sick serene cae rites wenn aches ota on E aliases 101 SSMOOUIMG asue eara eiea Arae EE E E E e e r E aise 102 Shooting Movies jagisci dena dee deed ee ie O 106 Playback 2 2000 eee eee ee lili 107 Battery Battery Charger 0 48 W 108 TV monitor output E R gt 108 Printing on Direct Print Compatible Printers 109 List of Messages lt i i TR 110 Appendix E E S 119 Battery Handling TEF 3am SA 113 Handling the Memory cardi SSS S 115 Using an AC Adapter Kit Sold Separately 117 Using an Externally Mounted Flash Sold Separately 118 Camera Care and Maintenance 5 120 Specificatigns SA WA d 121 DEB TA T Wm ae 129 Handling Precautions Please Read Test Shots Before you try to photograph important subjects we highly recommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that the camera is
52. fied 6 Press Q to complete the setting then w gT A bai Fl The default setting for color swap mode changes green into white You may not obtain the expected results if you use the flash The colors specified in the color swap mode are retained even if the camera s power is turned off Changing the Save Method for the Original Image When shooting still images in the Color Accent or Color Swap mode you can set whether or not to save the original image pre transformation as well as the transformed one 1 e Rec Menu gt Save Original gt On Off See Menus and Settings p 26 lf On is selected the two images will be numbered consecutively with the altered image following the original When Save Original is Set to On Only the transformed image displays in the LCD monitor while shooting in the Color Accent or Color Swap mode The transformed image is reviewed in the LCD monitor after shooting in the Color Accent or Color Swap mode If you erase the image at this point the original image is erased along with the transformed image Exercise adequate caution before deleting a file Since two images are recorded with each shot the number of shots remaining is approximately half the number displayed when this function is set to Off Bunooys 7 63 64 iso Adjusting the ISO Speed A Shooting Mode e qj 5 Raise the ISO speed to use a fast s
53. fter taking a picture the shot may not have been recorded Check image in playback mode Appendix Battery Handling Battery Charge The following icon and message will display z Change the battery pack Battery charge is low Battery charge is insufficient to Salle it ires i operate the camera Replace possI9e Ik WIT DS Usec Joran the battery immediately extended period Battery Handling Precautions Keep the battery terminals clean at all times Dirty terminals may cause poor contact between the battery and camera Polish the terminals with a soft cotton swab before charging or using the battery At low temperatures battery performance may be reduced and the low battery icon J may appear earlier than usual Under these conditions revive the battery by warming it in a pocket immediately before use However ensure that there are no metallic items in the pocket that could cause a short circuit such as a key ring etc The battery may be short circuiting Do not allow any metal objects such as key rings to touch the and terminals Fig A To carry the battery or store it during periods of disuse always replace the terminal cover Fig B These conditions can damage the battery xipueddy 113 114 You may be able to check the charge state depending upon how the terminal cover is attached Fig C D Fig C Fig D Charged Battery Attach itso the A
54. h Exposure Setting FE Lock 49 Switching between Metering Modes 50 Adjusting the Exposure Compensation 51 Shooting in Long Shutter Mode 0 52 Adjusting the Tone White Balance 54 Shooting ina My Colors Mode 05 57 Changing Colors i ec san sate eas elena Hash toate 59 ISO Adjusting the ISO Speed 0000000 eee 64 Setting the Auto Rotate Function 65 Checking for Focus Right After Shooting 66 Creating an Image Destination Folder 68 Resetting the File Number 00 09 0 69 Playback Erasing lt i zz A al Q Magnifying Images _ a lt ee 71 3 Viewing Images in Sets of Nine Index Playback 72 Jumping to Images lt i Es 73 Viewing Movies a fe A 74 Editing Movies A Sm OA 75 Rotating Images in the Display 77 Playback with Transition Effects 78 Adding Effects with the My Colors Function 79 Attaching Sound Memos to Images 81 Automated Playback Slide Shows 83 Rrotectingiinages SES Mmmm 88 Erasing Alltages 2E C Mee 89 Print Settings Transfern Settings 00 2 eee eee 90 Setting the DPOF Print Settings 90 Setting the DPOF Transfer S
55. h Quality Shoot higher quality images F Fine Shoot normal quality images E Normal Normal Shoot more images Fl See Image Data Sizes Estimated p 126 See Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities p 125 Magnified Close Up Shooting Digital Macro 0 a You can shoot a subject 3 10 cm 1 2 3 9 in from the end of the lens at the maximum wide angle setting With the digital zoom the image area is 9 x 7 mm 0 35 x 0 28 in at maximum zoom approximately 4 0 times 71 FUNC Menu Auto gt E Digital Macro See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting 2 Choose the angle of view with the zoom lever and shoot Using the Digital Zoom Shooting Mode e fq You can shoot zoomed images using the combined digital and optical zooms Stills zoom up to approximately 12 times Movies Standard zoom up to approximately 12 times 1 e Rec Menu gt Digital Zoom gt On See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Press the zoom lever toward w and shoot The combined digital and optical zoom setting will display in the LCD monitor When you press the zoom lever toward the zoom stops when the lens reaches the maximum optical telephoto set ting when shooting still images Press the zoom lever toward again to activate the digital zoom and further zoom the image digitally Press the zoom lever toward w to z
56. he brighter the image and the lower the value the darker the image f you press the MENU button at this point you will return to the Exposure Compensation setting screen The nature of CCD image sensors is such that noise in the recorded image increases at long shutter speeds This camera however applies special processing to images shot at shutter speeds slower than 1 3 seconds to eliminate the noise thereby producing high quality images A certain amount of processing time however may be required before the next image can be shot Use the LCD monitor to confirm that the image was recorded at the desired brightness Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at low shutter speeds Shoot with the camera secured to a tripod Use of the flash may result in an over exposed image If this occurs shoot with the flash set to A The following are unavailable Exposure Compensation Metering AE Lock FE Lock ISO speed Auto High ISO Auto Flash Auto Auto Red eye Reduction Bunooys F 53 54 Adjusting the Tone White Balance i Shooting Mode dj 5 Ed Rd El Normally the JJ Auto white balance setting selects an optimal white balance When the JJ setting cannot produce natural looking colors change the white balance using a setting appropriate for the light source 7 FUNC Menu Auto See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting Use the or button to
57. he direct light and the backlighting and adjusts the settings to the correct exposure for the main subject Center Averages the light metered from the entire frame but Weighted gives greater weight to the subject matter at the Average _ center Meters the area within the spot AE point at the center of the LCD monitor Use this setting when you want to set the exposure on the subject in the center of the monitor E2 Spot Adjusting the Exposure Compensation A Shooting Mode AONAR E KE ma Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background or to avoid making lights appear too bright in night shots 1 FUNC Menu H Exposure Compensation See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting Use the or button to adjust the exposure compensation and press the FUNC SET button To Cancel the Exposure Compensation Restore the compensation value to 0 tl E b In mode the exposure shift can be set canceled p 42 Bunooys ia 51 52 Shooting in Long Shutter Mode ca Shooting Mode qj You can set the shutter speed to a slow setting to make dark subjects appear brighter 1 e Rec Menu gt Long Shutter gt On See Menus and Settings p 26 2 FUNC Menu gt Exposure Compensation gt See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting The higher the value t
58. hen playing back a movie on a computer with insufficient system resources Movies recorded at the eTo check the images at the original S Fast Frame Rate frame rate you are recommended setting and with the video to play the movie back on the signal set to the PAL camera s LCD monitor or on a format may play back computer with a frame rate lower than the recorded one when output to a TV or video You can play every frame by using the slow motion playback Bunooysajqnody 107 108 Reading images from memory card is slow Memory card was Use a memory card formatted in formatted in another your camera p 32 device Battery Battery Charger Battery consumed quickly Battery life exceeded if Replace the battery with a new one battery loses its charge Basic Guide p 2 quickly at normal temperature 23 C 73 F Battery will not charge Battery life exceeded Replace the battery with a new one Basic Guide p 2 TV monitor output Image not showing on TV monitor Incorrect video system Set the video system to the setting appropriate setting NTSC or PAL for your TV p 30 Shooting in Stitch Assist The output will not appear on a TV mode in Stitch Assist mode Cancel the Stitch Assist mode Basic Guide p 6 Printing on Direct Print Compatible Printers Cannot print Camera and printer not Attach the camera to the printer properly connected securely with the
59. hutter speed when you wish to reduce the effects of camera shake or avoid blurry subjects or to turn the flash off when shooting in a dark area 7 Press the so button and switch settings Cycle through the w Ea 6a fea a 1 9 speeds with each press of the SO button Selecting 9 Auto sets the optimal ISO speed according to the light level when shooting Since the ISO speed setting will automatically be raised in dark places the camera will select a faster shutter speed and reduce the chances of camera shake Selecting High ISO Auto sets the sensitivity to a higher value than the setting This sets the shutter speed faster reducing the potential for camera shake or blurry subjects compared with the setting Noise in the recorded image may be higher than for the setting When in Auto shooting mode only or can be selected Setting the Auto Rotate Function 0 amp Shooting Mode CMI OI NWEREE ER MARE Your camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera held vertically and automatically rotates it to the correct orientation when viewing it in the LCD monitor 1 Set up Menu Auto Rotate gt On Off See Menus and Settings p 26 fo When shooting and the Auto Rotate Clock Display function is set to On and the LCD on ile Nubering C monitor is set to the detailed display mode the FJ normal J r
60. ight end is down or fe left end is down will appear in the display Buyooyg i This function may not operate correctly when the camera is pointed straight up or down Check that the arrow F is pointing in the right direction and if it is not then set the Auto Rotate function to Off Even if the Auto Rotate function is set to On the orientation of images downloaded to a computer will depend upon the software used to download the images Fl When the camera is held vertically to shoot the Intelligent Orientation sensor judges the upper end to be up and the lower end to be down It then regulates the optimal white balance exposure and focus for vertical photography This function operates regardless of the on off status of the Auto Rotate function You can set the Auto Rotate function separately for the shooting and playback modes When the Auto Rotate function is set to On in shooting mode the camera s orientation is recorded and the image is automatically switched to the correct orientation in playback mode When the Auto Rotate function is set to On in playback mode images are rotated to their correct orientation in the LCD monitor according to the camera s orientation 66 Checking for Focus Right After Shooting Shooting Mode qj You can check whether the image is in focus right after it is recorded 1 Shoot The recorded image displays for about 2 seconds or the interval set wi
61. in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The cable with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Canon U S A Inc One Canon Plaza Lake Success NY 11042 U S A Tel No 516 328 5600 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 R glementation canadienne sur les interf rences radio Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 135 Fu
62. ind the object of your search Jump 10 Images Jumps over 10 images at a time Jump 100 Images Jumps over 100 images at a time Jump Shot Date Jumps to the first image of each shooting date Jump to Movie Jumps to a movie in AY A Jump to Folder Displays the first image in each folder button search mode The camera will switch to jump qa w The screen sample will vary slightly according to the search key In single image playback mode press the 4 3 06 10 00 Location of image currently being displayed Number of images matching search key 2 Use the 4 or button to select a search key and press the or gt button To Return to Single Image Playback Press the MENU button Buisesg yoeqAeld Ei 73 Viewing Movies Q Movies cannot be played in the index playback mode 1 Operating the I Movie Control Panel Display a movie and press lmages with a Ga icon are movies Movie Control Panel Volume Level Adjust with the 4 or button Select J Play and press The movie will pause if you press the FUNC SET button during playback It will resume when you press the button again When playback ends the movie stops at the last frame displayed Press the FUNC SET button to display the movie control panel Ends playback and returns to single image playback Print An icon will display when a prin
63. ired option Pressing the MENU button cancels the setting Slide Sho play Tis Bulserqsyoeqhelg 87 Protecting Images You can protect important images and movies from accidental erasure 1 G Play Menu gt Gi See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Use the or gt button to bo select an image to _ protect and press 4 Pressing the FUNC SET button again cancels the setting You can also select an image with the touch control dial Protection Icon You can also protect images in the index playback mode Erasing All Images Note that erased images cannot be recovered Exercise adequate caution before erasing an image Protected images cannot be erased with this function 1 cy Play Menu gt amp j See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Select OK and press To exit instead of erasing select Cancel a puu Please format the memory card when you want to erase not only image data but also all the data contained on the card p 32 Buisesg yoeqAeld 89 90 Print Settings Transfer Settings Setting the DPOF Print Settings You can select images on a memory card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format DPOF standards This is extremely convenient for printing on a direct print compatible printer or for sending the images to a ph
64. is visible Spent Battery Attach it the opposite way to Fig C You are recommended to use it in the camera until it is completely discharged and to store it in an indoor location with low relative humidity and between the temperatures of 0 30 C 32 86 F Storing a fully charged battery for long periods of time about one year may shorten its life cycle or affect its performance If you do not use the battery for long periods of time charge it fully and discharge it fully in the camera about once a year before returning it to storage Charging the Battery Since this is a lithium ion battery you need not completely discharge it before recharging It takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to fully charge the battery from a fully discharged state based on Canon s testing standards e Charging it within a temperature range of 5 40 C 41 104 F is recommended e Charge times may vary according to the ambient temperature and the battery s charge state You are advised to charge the battery on the day of use or one day before to ensure a full charge Even charged batteries continue to discharge naturally If the performance of the battery diminishes substantially even when it is fully charged its life has been exceeded and it should be replaced Handling the Memory Card SD Memory Card Write Protect Tab Write Protect Tab Slide the switch Slide the swit
65. ital Zoom ome e p 35 A Evaluative 1 10 oe Center Weighted Average O p 50 Spot O Exposure Compensation O p 51 Exposure Shift o p 42 Long Shutter 190 p52 White Balance 190 Q 10 0 A O p 54 My Colors Boge A 0 p 57 ISO Speed omy oO O 10 19 p 64 Auto Rotate QO o0 0 Q O A p 65 Grid Lines ole Q QO QO p 27 O Setting available Default setting A Setting can only be selected for the first image A Default setting Shaded Area Setting is retained even when the camera power is shut off With the exception of the Time Zone Date Time Language and Video System settings all the other menu settings and changes made with the camera buttons can be reset to the default values in a single operation p 31 1 2 The recording pixels and frame rates for the ba Movie mode are as follows Recording Pixels Frame Rate m m 0 sc Co e Q e O o e e 3 e 3 The default flash setting is Auto Red eye Reduction in the modes Auto in the IR modes and O modes The flash cannot be set in When the flash fires in mode the camera will automatically use Slow Synchro mode 4 You cannot switch between the Macro Infinity modes when the camera is in the modes 5 Cannot be selected in the aj or Rj mode 6 AF cannot be selected in the 7 The AF assist Beam cannot be set in 8 Off cannot b
66. k the exposure setting 2 Press the shutter button halfway and press the iSO button The icon will display 3 Re aim the camera to compose the shot as desired and press the shutter button fully To Release the AE Lock Press the SO button Fl AE lock can also be set and released in mode p 42 You can use the FE lock when using the flash Locking the Flash Exposure Setting FE Lock Shooting Mode You can lock the flash exposure so that the exposure settings are correctly set regardless of the composition of your subject 7 Press the button and set it to J flash on 2 Focus on the part of the subject on which you wish to lock the flash exposure setting 3 Press the shutter button halfway and press the ISO button The flash will pre fire and will display 4 Re aim the camera to compose the shot as desired and press the shutter button fully To Release the FE Lock Press the SO button 49 Switching between Metering Modes Shooting Mode J 8 1 FUNC Menu gt amp Evaluative See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting Use the or button to select the metering mode and press the FUNC SET button Metering Methods Appropriate for standard shooting conditions including backlit scenes The camera divides images into several zones for metering It evaluates complex Evaluative lighting conditions such as the position of the subject the brightness t
67. low titles indicate the modes in which the procedure can be used Mode Switch co Continuous Shooting A Shooting Mode AONAR BEE See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode p 136 In this guide the Basic Camera User Guide is referred to as the Basic Guide and the Advanced Camera User Guide is referred to as the Advanced Guide aD This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera s operation This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures You can use SD memory cards and MultiMediaCards with this camera These cards are collectively called memory cards in this guide SD stands for Secure Digital a copyright protection system 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 a Ww Table of Contents Items marked with ayy are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures Conventions Used in this Guide 1 handlingiPrecau
68. mages recorded and Cards p 32 erased repeatedly I displayed on the LCD monitor in red and shooting automatically stopped There is insufficient free Try the following procedures space in the camera s Format the card with a low level built in memory format before shooting p 32 Lower the recording pixels or frame rate p 43 Use a high speed memory card SDC 512MSH etc Zoom does not operate Zoom lever was pressed Operate the zoom before shooting while shooting in movie in movie mode Basic Guide p 9 mode Note the digital zoom is available while shooting but only in Standard movie mode p 35 Playback Cannot play back You attempted to play Computer images that cannot be back images shot with played back will play back if they are another camera or added to the camera using the images edited with a supplied software program computer ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser See ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser Software User Guide PDF File name was changed Set the file name or location on the with a computer or file file format structure of the camera location was changed Refer to the Software Starter Guide for details Movies cannot be edited Some movies shot with another camera cannot be edited Movies recorded with high recording pixels and frame rates may momentarily stop playing if played on slow reading memory cards You may experience frame dropping and audio breakup w
69. method Motion JPEG on a computer QuickTime for Windows is included on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk On the Macintosh platform this program is standard with Mac OS X or later Changing Recording Pixels and Frame Rates You can change the recording pixels and frame rate when the movie mode is set to fj Standard Color Accent or ij Color Swap 1 Func Menu fi Recording Pixels p Frame Rate See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting Use the or button to select recording pixels frame rate settings and press the FUNC SET but ton Recording Pixels and Frame Rates Frame rates indicate the number of frames recorded or played back each second The higher the frame rate the smoother the appearance of motion 4 3 Frame Rate frames sec Recording Pixels i i i Standard 640 x 480 pixels ail 5 Color Accent Color Swap il 320 x 240 pixels O O Fast Frame j a 5 Rate 2 320 x 240 pixels O Compact ff 160x120 pixels gt O E 160 1 Default setting 2 The recording pixels and frame rate are fixed aS M Fl See Image Data Sizes Estimated p 126 See Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities p 125 Bunooys ir 43 44 Shooting Panoramic Images tch As Shooting Mode EJ Stitch Assist can be used to shoot overlapping images that can later be merged stitched to crea
70. mory card upward p 115 Image is blurred or out of focus AF assist Beam is set to Off n dark places where it is difficult for the camera to focus the AF assist Beam will emit to assist focusing As the AF assist Beam will not function when turned off set it On to activate it p 27 Take care not to obstruct the AF assist Beam with your hand when used The camera moves when Setting the self timer to 2 the shutter button is pressed Subject is out of focal range seconds delays the shutter release for 2 seconds and allows the camera to stop shaking thus preventing a blurred image p 38 Even better results can be obtained by placing the camera on a stable surface or by using a tripod to shoot Shoot with the subject at the correct shooting distance p 121 The subject is hard to focus on Use the focus lock or AF lock to shoot p 47 Subject in recorded image is too dark Insufficient light for shooting Set the flash to flash on Basic Guide p 9 The subject is underexposed because the surroundings are too bright Subject is too far away for flash to reach Set the exposure compensation to a positive setting p 51 Use AE lock or use the spot metering function pp 48 50 Shoot within correct shooting distance of the subject when using the built in flash p 122 Raise the ISO speed and then shoot p 64 Bunooysajqnody
71. n Still Images p 33 ius a w Recording Pixels Still Images p 33 AVI Movie p 74 suoljesado s1IsSeg esawey oy Bursn 310439 19 Detailed 29100 0001 Histogram a Exposure Compensation p 51 Flash Basic Guide p 9 CAUNA BBR TAHAE Shooting Mode pp 34 40 44 59 62 Basic Guide pp 6 8 an Macro Infinity Basic Guide p 10 Sv Ent Sef Bu S12 p Sah A A Gc My Colors Shooting p 57 Recording Pixels Movies p 43 Frame Rate Movies p 43 i EN EN tT Ed WE ES Es Image with the My Colors effect p 79 My Colors Playback p 79 u B Bae Long Shutter Mode p 52 Migiihg Mode Prag mma a AA EDS ISO Speed p 64 White Balance p 54 E A m Leaf E Cr File Size Recording Pixels Still Images p 33 Movie Length Movies p 40 The following information may also be displayed with some images 7 A sound file in a format other than the WAVE format is attached or the file format is not recognized JPEG image not conforming to Design rule for Camera File System A Standards fi RAW image Unrecognized data type _ Information for images shot on other cameras may not display correctly Histogram Function The histogram is a graph that allows you to judge the brightness of the image The greater the bias toward the left in the g
72. n Time Zone 1 Set up Menu gt Time Zone gt i See Menus and Settings p 26 2 Use the or gt button to select a gt e To change the destination time zone use the FUNC SET button P P If you change the date and time when the World option is selected the Home date and time will also change automatically Menus and Settings Menus are used to set the shooting playback and print settings as well as such camera settings as the date time and electronic beep The following menus are available FUNC Menu Rec Play Print Set up and My Camera Menus FUNC Menu This menu sets many of the common shooting functions Slide the mode switch to or Press the FUNC SET button Use the or button to select a menu item Some items may not be selectable in some shooting modes Use the or gt button to select an option for the menu item You can select further options with the MENU button for some options After selecting an option you can press the shutter button to shoot immediately After shooting this menu will appear again allowing you to adjust the settings easily Press the FUNC SET button suoljesado sIseg esawey oy Buisp 2310499 25 26 Rec Play Print Set up and My Camera Menus Convenient settings for shooting playback or printing can be set with these menus Set up Menu EA My Camera Menu e Rec Menu You can
73. nctions Available in Each Shooting Mode The chart below is a reference for the settings available for various shooting conditions The settings selected in each shooting mode are saved after you finish shooting Function LAN _ Page wl 5 Large 0e o o g eial Medium 1 wololo Q olal Medium 2 DOO Q o jJAaAj Se Small o ofo O geg Postcard olol Q QO Widescreen wW Q O O Dm D Movie of p 43 Super Fine Blo olo fo ogma Compression Fine o o o o e p 34 Normal H o eTo O olal Frame Rate o p 43 Auto oo Q of ae Reduction 2 Flash Redeye educi nh S _ a ee On bol Q ojal Off Qo o e elal Slow Synchro A O ope Macro Mode Aolo ot O A O Basic Infinity Mode M o of O A O p 10 AF Lock lolo 08 p 47 AE Lock 90 0 O p48 FE Lock fee OF p49 Single Eej o o e e o o Continuous Shooting o o fo p 36 eae 10 sec Self Timer J O O O Q olojo 2 sec Self Timer 0 o o Q O o O p38 Custom Timer O O Q Q l Autofocus Modes lolo o6 O p46 AF assist Beam io on ORES p 27 136 Function te bat Page Dig
74. nds Hold Basic Guide p 6 Save Original On Off p 63 Grid Lines On Off You can display grid lines splits screen into nine areas to make it easier to judge the horizontal and vertical alignment of a photographic subject and to make composition easier The lines will not be recorded in the images suoljesado sIsSeg esawey oy Huis 310499 i 27 28 Date Stamp Off Date Date amp Time p 37 Long Shutter On Off p 52 Stitch Assist El Left to right 44 Right to left p Play Menu Menu Item Page Menu Item Page Transition p 78 Protect p 88 fey Slide Show p 83 Rotate p 77 My Colors p 79 Erase All p 89 Sound Memo p 81 Transfer Order p 94 Print Menu Menu Item Page Menu Item Page Print Clear All Selections b Select Images amp Qty p 90 Print Settings Select All Images Set up Menu Default setting Menu Item Options Page Topic Mute On Off Set to On to silence all sounds except warning sounds Basic p 5 Volume Off 1 2 3 4 5 Adjusts the volume of the start up sound operation sound self timer sound shutter sound and playback sound The volume cannot be adjusted if Mute is set to On Start up Vol Adjusts the volume of the start up sound when the camera is turned on Operation Vol Adjusts the volume of the operation sound that plays when the touch control dial or any button other than the shutter butt
75. ng functions are available during slide shows Le Pa Effect Pausing resuming the slide ALL Images show press the FUNC SET a button Fast forwarding rewinding the slide show press the or button continue to hold the button to switch between images more rapidly Stopping the slide show press the MENU button Transition Effects You can select the transition effect used when one image is replaced by another Standard display The new image gradually brightens as it moves upward from the bottom The new image first appears in a cross shape and gradually expands to display the full image Portions of the new image move horizontally then the image expands to display the full image Gi Olo ais a TE ae l In single image playback mode when displaying a still image you can start a slide show from the current image displayed by holding the FUNC SET button while you press the Da button Please note that if you do this while the last image shot is displayed the slide show will start from the first image using the same date Selecting an Image Date or Folder for Playback f 7 Select H or and press 2 Use the or gt button to select the date or folder to be played back and press i Buisesg yoeqAeld 85 86 Selecting Images for Playback 3 H Select only the images that you wish to play back and save them
76. ntact with the metallic components of other materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions Others Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may damage eyesight In particular remain at least one meter 39 inches away from infants when using the flash Keep objects that are sensitive to magnetic fields such as credit cards away from the speaker of the camera Such items may lose data or stop working Equipment Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks that could lead to injury or damage the equipment when wearing or holding it by the strap Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas Do not allow metal objects such as pins or keys or dirt to contact the charger terminals or plug Such conditions could lead to fire electrical shock or other damage Avoid using placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures such as the dashboard or trunk boot of a car Do not use the equipment in a manner that exceeds the rated capacity of the electrical outlet or wiring accessories Do not use if the power cord or plug are damaged or if not fully plugged into the outlet Do not use in locations with poor ventilation The above mentioned can cause leakage overheating or explosion resulting in fire burns or othe
77. omputer using the Direct Transfer menu you attempted to select an image with corrupted data or an image taken with a different camera or data type You may have also attempted to select a movie when Wallpaper was selected in the Direct Transfer menu Protected You attempted to erase or edit a protected image movie or sound memo Too many marks Too many images have been marked with print settings transfer settings or slide show settings Cannot process any more Cannot complete Could not save the print transfer or slide show settings Unselectable image You attempted to set the print settings for a non JPEG image Communication error The computer was unable to download the image due to the large amount of images approx 1000 stored on the memory card Lens error restart camera Camera detected an error while moving the lens and cut the power automatically This error message may appear if you press on the lens while it is moving or turn on the camera in a dusty or sandy environment Turn on the camera again and shoot or playback images Take the camera to a service center if this message appears frequently because there may be a problem with the lens Exx xx number Camera detected an error Turn the power off and then back on then shoot or play back A problem exists if the error code reappears Note the number and contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk If an error code displays directly a
78. on is operated Selftimer Vol Adjusts the volume of the self timer sound played 2 sec before the shutter is released Shutter Volume Adjusts the volume of the sound played when the shutter releases The shutter sound does not play when a movie is recording Playback Vol Adjusts the volume of movie sounds and sound memos Touch Icons On Off Sets whether or not the Touch Icons display in the LCD monitor when the touch control dial is touched LCD Brightness 7 to 0 to 7 Use the or button to adjust the brightness If you press the 4 or button the display returns to the Set up menu You can adjust the brightness while checking the image in the LCD monitor Power Saving p 22 Auto Power On Off Sets whether or not the camera Down automatically powers down after a set period of time elapses without the camera being operated Display Off 10 sec 20 sec Sets the length of time before the LCD 30 sec 1 min monitor turns off when no camera 2 min 3min operation is performed Time Zone Home World p 23 Date Time Basic Guide p 4 Clock Display 0 5 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 15 min 2 min 3 P min Format p 32 File Numbering Continuous 69 Auto Reset P Create Folder p 68 Monday Sunday Monthly Create New Folder Check mark Creates a folder for the next shooting On session No check mark Off Auto Create Off Daily Y
79. oom out The digital zoom cannot be used in the Postcard Date Imprint mode or the w Widescreen mode Images become coarser the more they are digitally zoomed 35 36 Continuous Shooting Shooting Mode WIM NRA RBEBEE In this mode the camera shoots continuously while the shutter button is held down If you use the recommended memory card you can shoot continuously smooth continuous shooting at a set shooting interval until the memory card is full p 125 Recommended Memory Card Super high speed SDC 512 MSH memory card sold separately newly formatted with low level formatting p 32 e This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon Actual results may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions e Even if continuous shooting suddenly stops the memory card may not be full 1 Press the to display E 2 Shoot The camera will continue to record successive images while the shutter button is fully pressed Recording will cease when the shutter button is released To Cancel Continuous Shooting Press the button twice to display m Fl The interval between shots lengthens when the built in memory of the camera fills f the flash is used the interval between shots lengthens because the flash must charge Postcard Date Imprint Mode ca Shooting Mode e 4 EY EA ES Ral i 2 ES MA A You can shoot images with the optimal setting
80. operating and being operated correctly Please note that Canon Inc its subsidiaries and affiliates and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory including memory cards that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a way that is machine readable Warning Against Copyright Infringement Please note that Canon digital cameras are intended for personal use and should never be used in a manner that infringes upon or contravenes international or domestic copyright laws and regulations Please be advised that in certain cases the copying of images from performances exhibitions or commercial properties by means of a camera or other device may contravene copyright or other legal rights even if the image was shot for personal use Warranty Limitations This camera s warranty is only effective in the country of sale If a problem arises while the camera is in use abroad please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to a Canon Customer Support Help Desk For Canon Customer Support contacts please see the customer support list supplied with your camera Camera Body Temperature If your camera is used for prolonged periods the camera body may become warm Please be aware of this and take care when operating the camera for an extended period About the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor is produced with extr
81. or proper illumination Use the following procedures to affix the camera and High Power Flash to the supporting bracket Please read the instructions accompanying the flash along with this explanation Tripod Sockets al ga Bracket Comes with the flash The flash charge time will lengthen as the battery charge gets weaker Always set the power mode switch to OFF when you finish using the flash Be careful not to touch the flash window or sensor windows with your fingers while the flash is in use The flash may fire if another flash is being used in close proximity The High Power Flash may not fire outdoors in daylight or when there are no reflective items For continuous shooting although the flash fires for the first shot it does not fire for subsequent shots Fasten the attachment screws securely so that they do not loosen Failure to do so may lead to the dropping of the camera and flash resulting in damage to both Fl Before attaching the bracket to the flash check that the lithium battery CR123A or DL123 is installed To illuminate the subjects properly install the flash so that it is up against the side of the camera and parallel with the camera s front panel A tripod can be used even when the flash is attached Batteries Charge becomes Severely Limited If the battery usage time has considerably diminished wipe the battery terminals well with a dry cloth
82. oto developing service that supports DPOF The A icon may display for a memory card with print settings set by a different DPOF compliant camera These settings will be overwritten by those set by your camera Single Images 1 Slide the mode switch to gt playback gt Print Menu P gt Select Images amp Qty See Menus and Settings p 26 Selecting Clear All Selections cancels all print settings for the images 2 Use the or gt button to select images for printing Number of Print Copies Selection methods differ for the Print Type settings p 92 E Standard E Both A Select an image press the R 4 ti a FUNC SET button and use the LE TL A i Li 5 4 or button to select the number of print copies up to 99 Index Select an image and the press i FUNC SET button to select or iis deselect it You can also select an image with the touch control dial You can also select images in the index playback mode f you are connected to a printer the Da button will light blue while you are selecting images You can start printing at this point by pressing the Da button confirming that Print is selected and pressing the FUNC SET button Index Print Selection All the Images on a Memory Card Slide the mode switch to playback gt Dl Print Menu Select All Images See Menus and Settings p 26 One copy of every image will be set to print
83. ou can also set a creation time suoljesado sISeg esawey oy Huis 310499 ma 29 30 Auto Rotate On Off p 65 Lens Retract 1 min 0 sec Sets the timing of the lens retraction when you switch from the shooting to the playback mode Language Basic Guide p 4 Video System NTSC PAL p 96 Print Method Auto i See below Reset All p 31 4 You can change the printer connection method There is usually no need to change the settings but select when you print an image recorded in the Widescreen mode at the full page setting for wide paper using a Canon SELPHY CP710 CP510 Compact Photo Printer Since this setting is saved even when the power is turned off ensure that you return the setting to Auto to print other image sizes My Camera Menu Default setting Menu Item Available Settings Page Theme Selects a common theme for each My Camera settings item Start up Image _ Sets the image displayed when the camera power is turned on Start up Sound Sets the sound played when the camera power is turned on Operation Sound Sets the sound played when any button other than the shutter button is pressed p 97 Selftimer Sound Sets the sound played 2 seconds before the shutter releases in self timer mode Shutter Sound Sets the sound played when the shutter button is pressed There is no shutter sound for movies My Camera Menu Contents Ba on BE EA
84. owed If this occurs contact a doctor immediately Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide To avoid the risk of high voltage electrical shock do not touch the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with or become immersed in water or other liquids If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air wipe it dry with a soft absorbent cloth Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the camera power off and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk Do not use substances containing alcohol benzine thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment Do not cut damage alter or place heavy items on the power cord Use only recommended power accessories Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the plug the exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Battery Do not place the battery near a heat sour
85. r injuries High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing When not using the camera for extended periods of time remove the battery from the camera or battery charger and store the equipment in a safe place The battery can run down 10 Equipment Do not connect compact power adapters or battery chargers to devices such as electrical transformers for foreign travel because it may lead to malfunctions excessive heat generation fire electric shock or injury Flash Do not operate the flash with dirt dust or other items stuck to the surface of the flash Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers or clothing when shooting The flash may be damaged and emit smoke or noise The resulting heat build up could damage the flash Do not touch the surface of the flash after taking several pictures in rapid succession Doing so could result in burns Preventing Malfunctions Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data Avoid Condensation Related Problems When moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures you can avoid condensation by placing the equipment in an airtight resealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to tempera
86. raph the darker the image The greater the bias toward the right the brighter the image If the image is too dark adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value Similarly adjust the exposure compensation to a negative value if the image is too bright p 51 Sample Histograms W PA P Dark Image Balanced Image Bright Image suoljesado 2Iseg es we oy Huis 310499 Fal 21 22 The camera indicator lights or blinks under the following circumstances Never do the following while a green indicator is blinking These actions may corrupt image data Shake or jolt the camera Shut off the power or open the memory card slot battery cover Green Ready to shoot Connected to computer Display Off p 29 Blinking Green Camera starting up Image recording reading erasing transferring when connected to a computer Orange Ready to shoot flash on Blinking Orange Ready to shoot camera shake warning Camera beeps once if difficult to focus Power Saving Function This camera is equipped with a power saving function The power will shut off in the following circumstances Press the power button again to restore power Shooting Mode Powers down approximately 3 minutes after the last control is accessed on the camera The LCD monitor automatically turns off 1 minute after the last control is accessed even if Auto Power Down is set to Off Press any button other than the power button or change
87. rescent or Fluorescent H or Custom Built in Flash Auto auto with red eye reduction flash on with red eye reduction flash on flash off slow synchro Flash Range Normal 50 cm 3 5 m 1 6 11 ft W 50 cm 2 0 m 1 6 6 6 ft T When ISO speed is set to AUTO Shooting Modes Still images Movies Auto Manual Digital macro Portrait Night Snapshot Scene Stitch assist 1 Long shutter mode available 2 Kids amp Pets Indoor Foliage Snow Beach Fireworks Underwater Color Accent Color Swap 3 Selectable in Manual mode Standard Fast Frame Rate Compact Color Accent Color Swap Continuous Shooting Approx 2 1 shots sec Large Fine mode Self timer Activates shutter after an approx 10 sec approx 2 sec delay Custom Timer Recording Media SD memory card MultiMediaCard This camera has been tested with memory cards through 2GB Use of all memory cards cannot be guaranteed File Format Design rule for camera file system and DPOF compliant Data Type Still images Movies Exif 2 2 JPEG Sound memos WAVE Monaural AVI Image data Motion JPEG Audio data WAVE Monaural Compression Superfine Fine Normal Number of Recording Pixels Still Images Large 2816 x 2112 pixels Medium 1 2272 x 1704 pixels Medium 2 1600 x 1200 pixels Small 640 x 480 pixels Postcard Date Imprint Mode 1600 x 1200 pixels Widescreen 2816 x
88. rs Off Records normally with this setting efe Emphasizes the contrast and color saturation to Bunooys E vivid record bold colors Tones down the contrast and color saturation to EN Neutral record neutral hues Sepia Records in sepia tones B W Records in black and white Use this option to make red green or blue colors more intense like the Vivid Red Vivid Green or Vivid 1p Positive Film Blue effects It can produce intense natural appearing colors like those obtained with positive film Lighter Skin Use this option to make skin tones lighter Tone ap Darker Skin Use this option to make skin tones darker Tone fat Use this option to emphasize blue tints It makes Vividiawe blue subjects such as the sky or ocean more vivid Use this option to emphasize green tints It makes Vivid Green green subjects such as mountains new growth flowers and lawns more vivid ae Vivid Red Use this option to emphasize red tints It makes red subjects such as flowers or cars more vivid Custom Color Use this option to adjust the contrast sharpness or saturation settings or the color balance between red green blue and skin tones It can be used to make subtle adjustments such as making blue colors more vivid or face colors brighter If the image contains colors that are the same as human skin those colors will also be changed You may not obtain the expected results
89. ry or memory card become full Bunooys 7 41 Q You are recommended to use a memory card that has been formatted in your camera to shoot movies p 32 The card supplied with the camera may be used without further formatting Be careful of the following while recording Try not to touch the microphone Do not press any buttons other than the shutter button The sound that buttons make will be recorded in the movie The camera will automatically adjust the exposure and white balance to suit the shooting conditions during recording Please note however that the sounds made by the camera automatically adjusting the exposure may also be recorded The focus and optical zoom settings remain fixed for subsequent frames at the values selected for the first frame Fl Before recording you can set the AE lock p 48 and exposure shift 1 Press the ISO button The exposure will lock AE lock and the exposure shift bar will appear in the LCD monitor 2 Use the or button to adjust the exposure Press the SO button again to release the setting Also the setting will be canceled if you press the MENU button or change the white balance My Colors or shooting mode settings In movie shooting mode with AE lock set even if Touch Icons is set to On p 29 the touch icons will not display on the LCD monitor QuickTime 3 0 or later is required to play back movies Data type AVI Compression
90. s colors close to the one that you want to retain 5 Press to complete the setting then fe j Fl The default color accent is green You may not obtain the expected results after color input mode if you use the flash or change the white balance or metering settings The specified color accent is retained even if the camera s power is turned off Shooting in the Color Swap Mode SZD 5 Original Color Desired Color Before Swapping After Swapping 7 Stills FUNC MenuP Auto gt Kids amp Pets p gt gt A Color Swap Movies FUNC Menu gt O Standard gt Color Swap See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting Movies The Color Swap mode will take effect Bunooys ia 61 3 O The camera will switch to color input mode and the display will alternate between the original image and the color swap image using the previ ously set color 4 Aim the camera so that the original color appears at the center of the LCD monitor and press the button Only one color can be specified You can use the or button to specify the range of col ors that are swapped e 5 Only takes the color that you want to swap e 5 Also takes colors close to the one that you want to swap 5 Aim the camera so that the desired color appears at the center of the LCD monitor and press the button Only one color can be speci
91. s for postcards by composing them inside the print area width to height ratio of approximately 3 2 shown in the LCD monitor 7 FUNC Menu gt f Recording Pixels gt Post Card Date Imprint See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting The recording pixels are set to J 1600 x 1200 and the compres sion to P Fine When you press the shutter but ton halfway the area that will not get printed at postcard size grays out Q The digital zoom cannot be used in this mode _ a e a For printing instructions refer to the Direct Print User Guide Embedding the Date in the Image Data You can embed the date in image data when Postcard Date Imprint Mode is selected 7 e Rec Menu Date Stamp gt Date Date amp Time See Menus and Settings p 26 LCD Monitor Display E off Gq Date Date amp Time Buyooyg A 37 38 Q Ensure that the camera s date time is set beforehand p 29 The date stamp cannot be deleted from the image data once it has been set Using the Self Timer Shooting Mode Coo Fel KE a 2A ec As SH WBN PSE al el Be A You can set a 10 sec N or 2 sec delay or a custom delay time and the number of shots IN Custom Timer for shooting after the shutter button is pressed 1 Press the button to display or W 2 Shoot When the shutter button is pressed fully the self timer will activate
92. select a white balance setting and press the FUNC SET button White Balance Settings Auto Settings are automatically set by the camera Day Light For recording outdoors on a bright day Cloudy For recording under overcast shady or twilight skies For recording under tungsten and bulb type 3 Tungsten wavelength fluorescent lighting For recording under warm white cool white or warm Fluorescent white 3 wavelength fluorescent lighting EE Ea ORB For recording under daylight fluorescent or daylight luores ni fluorescent type 3 wavelength fluorescent lighting For recording with the optimal white balance data Custom retained in the camera from a white colored object such as white paper or cloth This setting cannot be adjusted when the My Colors mode is set to or FEM a Using the Custom White Balance You can set a custom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the shooting conditions by having the camera evaluate an object such as a piece of white paper or cloth or a photo quality gray card that you wish to establish as the standard white color In particular take a custom white balance reading for the following situations that are difficult for the I Auto setting to detect correctly Shooting close ups Shooting subjects of monotone color such as sky sea or forest Shooting with a peculiar source of light such as a mercury vapor lamp
93. supplied cable Printer power is off Turn on the printer Incorrect print in the Set up menu select connection Print Method and select Auto p 30 Bunooysajqnod fez 109 110 List of Messages The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor during shooting or playback Please refer to the Direct Print User Guide for the messages that display during a printer connection Busy mage is being recorded to or read from memory card The playback mode is starting up No memory card You turned on the camera without a memory card installed Card locked The SD memory card is write protected Cannot record You attempted to shoot an image without a memory card installed or attempted to attach a sound memo to a movie Memory card error Memory card has experienced an anomaly Memory card full Memory card is full of images and no more can be recorded or saved Or no more image settings or sound memos can be recorded Naming error The file name could not be created because there is a file with the same name as the folder that the camera is attempting to create or the highest possible file number has already been reached In the Set up menu set the File Numbering option to Auto Reset Save all the images you wish to retain onto a computer then reformat the memory card Please note that formatting will erase all the existing images and other data Change the battery pack Batter
94. te one panoramic image on a computer The overlap ping seams of sev eral adjacent images can be joined into a single panoramic image 7 Func Menu Auto gt Manual See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting 2 e Rec Menu Stitch Assist See Menus and Settings p 26 Select a shooting direction gt You can select from the following two shooting directions E Left to right horizontally E Right to left horizontally Shoot the first image in the sequence The exposure and white balance are set and locked with the first image Compose the second image so that it over laps a portion of the first and shoot You can retake a shot by pressing the or button and return ing to the previously recorded image screen Minor discrepancies in the overlapping portions can be cor rected when the images are stitched together Bu ooys E Repeat the procedure for additional images A sequence may contain up to 26 images Press the MENU button after the last shot You cannot display the images on a TV when shooting in Stitch Assist mode The settings for the first image are applied to the second image onward E e Use PhotoStitch a supplied software program to merge the images on a computer 45 46 Switching between Focusing Modes o Shooting Mode a CE
95. ted one to black and white or shoot and change a selected color to another pp 60 61 As with the Standard mode you can also select the recording pixels and frame rate and record until the memory card is full when a super high speed memory card is used such as the recommended SDC 512MSH e Recording Pixels ffi 640 x 480 fq 320 x 240 Frame Rate 30 frames sec If 15 frames sec e Maximum Size 1 GB movie The recording time will vary according to the capacity of the memory card you use p 125 Recording will stop after one hour of continuous recording even if the recorded data volume has not reached 1 GB 1 FUNC Menu j Standard See Menus and Settings p 25 Default setting a l Use the or button to select a movie mode and press the FUNC SET button ein a E or Fal mode you can change the recording pixels and frame rate p 43 See Changing Colors p 59 for the procedures for using and fg Shoot Pressing the shutter button halfway automatically sets the exposure focus and white balance settings Pressing the shutter button fully starts recording video and sound simultaneously During shooting the recording time and Rec appear on the LCD monitor Pressing the shutter button fully again stops recording Recording will stop automatically under the following cir cumstances When the maximum recording time elapses When the built in memo
96. ter is connected See the Direct Print User Guide for details Play Slow Motion Playback You can use the button to slow down or the button to speed up playback Displays the first frame Previous Frame Rewinds if the FUNC SET button is held down Next Frame Fast Forwards if the FUNC SET button is held down Displays the last frame 2 Edit Switches to movie editing mode p 75 wl KH ESA Gi ie N A Use the television s controls to adjust the volume when playing a movie on a TV set p 96 The sound cannot be played in slow motion playback Editing Movies You can delete portions of recorded movies Protected movies and movies 1 second or less in duration cannot be edited Select fq Edit in the Movie Editing Panel movie control panel and press The movie editing panel and the movie editing bar will display Movie Editing Bar 2 Use the or button to select ij Cut Beginning or Cut End and the or gt button to specify the cut point To check a temporarily edited movie select EJ Play and press the FUNC SET button Selecting Exit cancels the edit and restores the movie control panel Select Save and press Ia Buisesg yoeqAeld 75 76 4 Select New File or Overwrite and press o New File saves the edited movie under a new file name The pre edit data is left unchanged Note if you
97. th the Review feature p 27 2 Press or OL while the image is dis played E The number of times the DISP button is pressed depends upon the display settings for the LCD monitor see settings below Press the DISP button repeatedly until the screen at the right appears Displays as follows Camera is focused AF frame for Orange frame contents the image that has been shot dis plays in green and an orange frame appears within the focused frame Camera is not focused Image that has been shot dis plays and an orange frame displays at the center of the image Contents of the orange frame can be confirmed at the bot tom right You can switch between AF frames and change the display position p 67 using the MENU button or the FUNC SET button Recorded Image To cancel press the shutter button halfway Switching between AF Frames Changing the Display Position 1 Press lf you are shooting with the AiAF mode set to On p 46 and have an image with multiple AF frames selected you can switch the focus between AF frames each time you press the MENU button Ue change the display position using the lt gt 4 or button The camera will enter the display position change mode Change the display position using the the gt amp or button Pressing the MENU button restores the standard dis play position If you have an image with multiple AF frames select
98. tions aa a aa a 5 Please Read coidei takune ld pada eh akaa ed iaa 5 Safety Precautions os anrr ceanii a Rar erected tar e ea 6 Preventing Malfunctions ze ere cesss ca ee nee eee es 11 Before Using the Camera The Components Guide 12 Before Using the Camera Basic Operations 16 Using the LCD Monitor a TE Se 16 LCD Monitor Brightness F a EA 17 Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor 18 Indicator lt r i 22 Power Saving Function oe Sa 22 Setting the World lockalae am 23 Menus and Sciimgs SA DA OA 25 Menu List came TA SB O 27 Resetting Settings to Their Default Values 31 Formatting Memory Cards 00 00 32 Shooting SSS TA We d 33 Changing the Recording Pixels and Compression Still Images 33 Magnified Close Up Shooting Digital Macro 34 Using the Digital Zoom 0 000000 2 eee 35 Oy Continuous Shooting 00 0 0 c eee eee 36 Postcard Date Imprint Mode 0000 37 Using the Self Timer 0 00 0 0 00 0 c cece 38 PM Mogiemshooting 2 2 cee eee 40 Shooting Panoramic Images Stitch Assist 44 Switching between Focusing Modes 46 Shooting Hard to Focus Subjects Focus Lock AF Lock 47 Locking the Exposure Setting AE Lock 48 Locking the Flas
99. ture changes slowly before removing it from the bag Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation water droplets to form on its external and internal surfaces If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Stop using the camera immediately Continued use may damage the equipment Remove the memory card and battery or compact power adapter from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use 11 Before Using the Camera The Components Guide Front View DOO A V OUT Audio Video output Terminal p 96 DIGITAL Terminal Basic Guide p 20 Terminal Cover Basic Guide p 20 Wrist Strap Mount Fi Speaker Microphone p 81 j AF assist Beam p 27 i Red Eye Reduction Lamp Basic Guide p 9 Self Timer Lamp p 38 W Flash Basic Guide p 9 M Lens The interface cable and AV cable cannot be connected simultaneously When carrying the camera by the strap be careful not to swing the camera or catch it on other items Back View LCD Monitor p 16 Tripod Socket DC Coupler Terminal Cover p 117 Memory Card Slot Battery Cover Basic Guide p 2 aping syu uodwos ey esewey y Bursn 210499 13 14 Operation Panel Mode Switch Basic Guide pp 5 6 Power Button Basic Guide p 5 Zoom Lever p 71 Basic Guide p 9 Shooting 4 Wide Angle
100. y charge is insufficient to operate the camera Replace it at once with a charged one or recharge the battery No image No images recorded on memory card Image too large You attempted to play back an image larger than 4992 x 3328 pixels or with a large data size Incompatible JPEG format You attempted to play back an incompatible JPEG image Corrupted Data You attempted to play back an image with corrupted data RAW You attempted to play back a RAW image Unidentified Image You attempted to play back an image that was recorded in a special data type proprietary data type used by the camera of another manufacturer etc or a movie clip recorded by another camera Cannot magnify You attempted to magnify an image recorded in a different camera or data type an image edited with a computer or a movie Cannot rotate You attempted to rotate an image recorded in a different camera or data type an image edited with a computer or a movie Incompatible WAVE format A sound memo cannot be added to this image since the data type of the existing sound memo is incorrect Cannot register this image You attempted to register an image recorded in a different camera or a movie as a start up image Cannot modify image You attempted to apply a My Colors effect to a movie or an image recorded in a different camera soabessa jo ys 112 Cannot transfer When transferring images to your c

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