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1. 68 4 Choosing Settings YOursel 69 Shooting in Program AE 70 Adjusting the Brightness Exposure Compensation 71 Turning the Flash On 71 Changing the Focus Range Macro lnfinity uscire i rrt 72 Changing the Recording Pixel Setting Image Size dar 73 Changing the Compression Ratio Image Quality FE Changing the ISO Speed 75 Adjusting the White Balance 76 Continuous Shooting 78 Changing the Tone of an Image dr Ain Ein Shooting Using the Two Second Self Timer 80 Customizing the Self Timer 81 Changing the Composition with the Focus Lock 82 Changing the AF Frame Mode 84 Magnifying the Focal Point 85 Choosing the Subject to Focus On Eje AF TN 86 Shooting with the AF Lock 87 Shooting with Servo AF 88 Changing the Metering Mode 89 Shooting with the AE Lock 90 Shooting with the FE Lock 90 Correcting the Brightness and Shooting i Contrast 91 Red Eye Correction 92 Checking for Shut Eyes 92 Shooting with Slow Synchro 93 Shooting Long Exposures 94 Changing the Color and Shooting 95 Changing the Movie Mode
2. Using Household Power 152 Changing Camera Settings 138 Using an Eye Fi Card 153 Changing Shooting Function Troubleshooting 155 Settings amas 145 List of Messages That Appear Changing Playback Function on the Sereen isis 159 Settings SS 149 Handling Precautions 161 Information Displayed on the Screen 162 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode 164 A N 166 Specifications AAA 170 y A 173 Conventions Used in this Guide d Icons are used in the text to represent the camera buttons and switches Language that displays on the screen appears inside square brackets D Things you should be careful about E Troubleshooting tips 5 Hints for getting more out of your camera P Supplemental information p xx Reference pages xx stands for a page number This guide assumes all functions are at their default settings The various types of memory cards that can be used in this camera are collectively referred to as memory cards in this guide Safety Precautions Before using the camera please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons or damage to the equipment Be sure to also ch
3. 98 Changing the Image Quality 98 AE Lock Exposure Shift 100 Other Shooting Functions 101 Playback Functions 102 EN mI EI RM 103 Table of Contents i Quickly Searching Images 106 Viewing Images in Filtered Playback artis 108 Viewing Slideshows 109 Checking the Focus 111 Magnifying Images 112 Changing Image Transitions 112 Easy Operations with Touch Actions 113 Viewing Images on a TV 114 Viewing Images on a High Definition TV 116 Displaying Various Images Smart Shuffle AE 117 Protecting Images 118 Erasing All Images 120 Organizing Images by Category My Category A 122 Tagging Images as Favorites 123 Rotating Images 125 Resizing Images 126 TOMINE A bier inima a 127 Adding Effects with the My Colors FUNCION ans 128 Correcting the Brightness tL BD SD eacus or MARO TOP 129 Correcting the Red Eye Effect 130 Printing IMSS nic 132 Printing from the Print List DPOF AA 133 Choosing Images for Printing de i PTUS 134 Conventions Used in this Guide 9 Customizing Camera 10 Useful Information 151 Settings 137 PREV o
4. Disclaimer Reprinting transmitting or storing in a retrieval system any part of this guide without the permission of Canon is prohibited Canon reserves the right to change the contents of this guide at any time without prior notice Illustrations and screenshots in this guide may differ slightly from the actual equipment Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete However if you notice any errors a or omissions please contact the Canon customer service center indicated on the customer support list included with the produc The above items notwithstanding Canon accepts no liability for damages due to mistaken operation of the products CEL SP2GA210 CANON INC 2010
5. o ooooooooonnconao omo 28 Automatically play back pictures slideshow 109 Look at my pictures ona TV o o ooooooooo o 114 116 Look at my pictures on a computer 0005 34 Quickly search pictures oooooooomoooo 106 108 Erase DICWICS sax cirea RS dec rca EU RICE ICE SUPE X EUR 30 120 Protect pictures from accidental erasure 118 Shoot View Movies Shoot MOVIES 2 oae x dE ERR d XXE ERR ee E RC CR OE OS 31 VMiBWIMOVIBS RR rh 33 102 Print Easily print pictures nanana aaa aaea 132 Save Save images to acomputer 0 0 00 eee o 34 Other Turn off soundS iu ua ced es REE OR EG EE x xc T ee 48 Use the camera abroad o 16 142 Understand what is displayed on the screen 162 Table of Contents Chapters 1 3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions of this camera Chapters 4 onward explain the advanced functions letting you learn more as you read each chapter Checking the Package Contents 2 atc NE ur MR 3 What Do You Want to Do 4 Conventions Used in this Guide 8 Safety Precautions 9 1 Getting Started 13 Using the Touch Panel 14 Charging the Battery 15 Compatible Memory Cards Sold Separately 17 Inserting the Battery and Memo
6. Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image then touch OK Choose an image size Touch M3 S or XS then touch OK The Save new image screen will appear j Save the new image Touch OK The image will be saved as a new file Display the new image If you touch Display new image will appear Touch Yes The saved image will be displayed You cannot resize an image to a larger size Images recorded at a pixel setting of wW p 74 or saved as XS in Step 3 cannot be edited 126 Trimming M You can cut out a portion of a recorded image and save it as a new image file LLL 1 Choose Trimming Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the tab and touch Trimming gt Choose an image Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image then touch OK Trimming Area 3 Adjust the trimming area A frame will appear around the portion of the image to be trimmed The original image will display in the upper left and the trimmed image will display in the lower right 4 If you move the zoom lever touch amp Q Trimming Area Display or the image at the bottom right of the screen you can change the frame size If you drag on the image at the upper left or the image at the bottom right you can move the frame If you touch 3 you can change the frame orientation In an image with detected faces gray frames appear around the faces located in the upper left ima
7. File Format 170 AS Approx 14 1 million 1 2 3 type CCD Total number of pixels Approx 14 5 million 4 3 W 21 5 T mm 35mm film equivalent 24 W 120 T mm f 2 8 W f 5 9 T Approx 5 0x Up to approx 20x in combination with the digital zoom 8 8 cm 3 5 in TFT LCD color monitor Touch Panel Approx 461 000 dots Picture coverage approx 10096 Face AiAF Fixed frame On Off Normal 5 cm 2 in infinity W 90 cm 3 0 ft infinity T Macro 5 50 cm 2 in 1 6 ft W Infinity 3 m 9 8 ft infinity Kids amp Pets 1 m 3 3 ft infinity Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter used together 1 1 3000 sec 15 1 3000 sec Total shutter speed range Lens shift type Evaluative Center weighted average or Spot 2 stops in 1 3 stop increments Auto ISO 80 100 200 400 800 1600 Auto Day Light Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Fluorescent H Custom Auto On Slow Synchro Off Red eye correction Red eye reduction FE lock settings available 50 cm 3 5 m W 90 cm 2 0 m 1 6 11 ft W 3 0 6 6 ft T Auto Program AE Portrait Night Snapshot Kids amp Pets Indoor Smart Shutter Smile Wink Self Timer Face Self timer Low Light Color Accent Color Swap Fish eye Effect Miniature Effect Creative Light Effect Beach Foliage Snow Fireworks Long Shutter Movie Movie Modes Standard Color Accent Color
8. Touch 3 to set daylight saving time adds 1 hour Touch Www York 142 Changing Camera Settings y Set the world time zone Touch A World then touch Time Zone Touch 4 to choose the destination time zone You can also set the daylight saving time as in Step 1 Touch Choose the world time zone Touch 3X World then touch gt A will appear in the Time Zone or shooting screen p 162 Q If you change the date or time below in the A setting your fl Home time and date will automatically change Changing the Date and Time You can change the date and time settings TO Touch Date time Touch the option you want to set then touch Aw to make the setting 143 Changing Camera Settings Calibrating the Touch Panel You can calibrate the touch panel if you are having difficulty choosing items or buttons Be sure to use the toggle attached to the strap to calibrate the touch panel accurately Tee Touch Calibration Use the toggle attached to the strap to touch that appears on the screen p 14 Follow the on screen instructions and touch the screen four times in the following order in the upper left lower left lower right and upper right parts of the screen Only use the attached toggle to perform operations Do not use other objects such as pens or pencils 144 Changing Shooting Function Settings If you set the mode switch to Y an
9. Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu to the left to choose Hg 98 Changing the Image Quality 7 Choose an option Touch an item you want to set Touch the item you chose again to complete the setting The setting will appear on the screen Image Quality Table Image Quality Recording Pixels Frame Rate Content Tm 1280 x 720 pixels 30 frames sec For shooting high definition movies 640 640 x 480 pixels 30 frames sec For shooting standard quality movies Since the number of recording pixels is smaller the image quality will appear coarse when B20 SoU AAO REIS SU AMASSE compared with 640 but you can record three times the length Estimated Shooting Time Shooting Time Image Quality AEB Es Eg 21 min 23 sec 1 hr 27 min 37 sec 640 46 min 46 sec 3 hrs 11 min 32 sec hoi 2 hrs 23 min 41 sec 9 hrs 48 min 19 sec Based on Canons testing standards Recording will automatically stop when the clip file size reaches 4 GB or when the recording time reaches 10 min when shooting in I and approximately 1 hour when shooting in lj or Bi Recording may stop even if the maximum clip length has not been reached on some memory cards SD Speed Class 4 or higher memory cards are recommended 99 T M AE Lock Exposure Shift a s You can lock the exposure or change it in 1 3 steps within a range of 2 before shooting TO Focus Press the shutter button halfway to focus
10. e Movie playback p 33 115 i Viewing Images on a High Definition TV Use the separately sold HDMI Cable HTC 100 to connect the camera to a high definition TV for an enhanced viewing experience LLL 1 Turn off the camera and TV 2 Connect the camera to the TV Open the cover and fully insert the cable plug into the camera s HDMI terminal Fully insert the cable plug into the TV s HDMI terminal Follow Steps 3 and 4 on p 114 to display the images e You can only perform the following operations when connected to a high definition TV e Switching images Drag horizontally across the screen or tap the camera lightly with your finger pp 28 29 P Touch Actions p 113 Favorites Smart Shuffle and image erase cannot be called up Magnification Move the zoom lever toward Q p 112 Movie playback p 33 Operation sounds will not play 116 Displaying Various Images Smart Shuffle The camera will choose four images based on the displayed image If you choose one of those images the camera will choose four more images letting you enjoy the playing back of images in an unexpected order This will work best if you take many shots of various scenes IIVIGGIGIGIGIIGA III IIIFI AAAI I FIT I GIIA IIIITTTT Choose Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the screen to choose 42 Four possible image choices will display Duala emia images uk TUE gt Choose an imag
11. 61 g 2 15 oz CB 2LYE excluding power cord All data is based on tests by Canon Camera specifications or appearance are subject to change without notice 172 Index Numerics 3 2 Guide ceci is 147 A AC Adapter Kit oooonccncnccccccnnnnnnos 39 152 ACCESSOTIES P 38 Active Display cil 29 AE LOCK oenina enis 90 100 AF Frame AAA ae 25 AF LOCK que 87 AV Cable src a 2 B Battery Battery and Charger Kit 39 Battery Charger 2 15 Charge Indicator 16 Power Saving 52 141 142 e T 15 Battery Charger oed 15 Beach Scene Mode 55 Black and White Images 79 Blink Det Chon eso 92 C Camera Shake esse 64 147 Color Accent Scene Mode 95 98 Color Swap Scene Mode 96 98 Components Guide 42 Compression Image Quality Continuous Shooting 78 Creative Light Effect Scene Mode 59 D Date and Time Adding to Image 67 iij 20 Time Zone sesenta 142 Date and Time gt Date Time Default Settings scort 50 Deleting gt Erasing DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk 2 Digital Tele Converter 66 Digi
12. Choose Select Follow Step 2 above touch Select Drag across the screen horizontally to choose an image then touch the screen Once set y will appear on the screen Touching the screen again deselects the image and disappears To choose multiple images repeat the above operation 7 Erase If you touch a confirmation screen will appear Touch OK 120 Erasing All Images Choose All Images Choose All Images Follow Step 2 on p 120 touch All Images gt Erase Touch OK 121 Organizing Images by Category NS My Category You can organize images into categories You can display the images in a category in Filtered Playback p 108 and process all images at once by using the functions below Viewing Slideshows p 109 Protecting Images p 118 Erasing All Images p 120 Choosing Images for Printing DPOF p 134 TILL AAA AAA AMAA AAA AANA ALAA AA Choose ig ues Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or DID My Category down the screen and touch NA Categorize this image T H ak GERE Choose images Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image Touch the desired category The chosen category will appear in orange Touch the category again to cancel and it will turn white To choose multiple images repeat the above operation Make the setting If you touch a confirmation screen will appe
13. E E E M Changing Playback Function Settings You can adjust the settings in the gt tab by pressing the gt button p 46 Turning Off Active Display You can turn off Active Display pp 29 112 so that gently tapping the side of the camera or tilting the camera does not cause images to switch TU Choose Active Display then touch q gt to choose Off Choosing the Image that First Displays in Playback Choose Resume then touch 4 to choose an option Resumes with the image last viewed Resumes with the most recently shot image Last seen Last shot 149 150 10 O TEE EEE EE EEE EEE E EEE E E E E E AE A A A E EEE E E EEE E E AA AE E E EA AA E EEE EE EEE E E E AA E E E EEE E EE E E E A Useful Information O BEE EEE EEE EE EEE E E EEE E EE E EE A E E E E AE E E A EEE EE EEE E E A E E EEE E E EEE E E CEA E E E A A E A E E EEE LS This chapter introduces how to use the AC adapter kit and Eye Fi card both sold separately troubleshooting tips and contains lists of functions and items that appear on the screen The index also appears at the end 151 m uw Using Household Power M If you use AC Adapter Kit ACK DC40 sold separately you can use the camera without worrying about how much charge is left in the battery Tee Turn off the camera Terminals Insert the coupler Open the cover p 18 and insert the coupler as shown until it locks into place with a cli
14. The folder or image could not be created because there is an image with the same file name as the folder or image that the camera is attempting to create or the highest possible file number has already been reached In the fT menu change File Numbering to Auto Reset p 140 or format the memory card p 51 Lens Error This error can occur if you hold the lens while it is in motion or when using it in a location with excessive dust or sand in the air If this error message continues to appear contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a problem with the lens A camera error was detected Error number If an error code appears directly after taking a picture the shot may not have been recorded Check the image in Playback mode If this error code reappears note the number and contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a problem with the camera 160 Handling Precautions d This camera is a high precision electronic device Do not drop it or subject it to strong impacts Never place the camera close to magnets motors or other devices that generate strong electromagnetic fields Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data If water droplets have fallen onto or dirt is stuck on the camera or screen wipe with a dry soft cloth or eyeglass wiper Do not rub or apply force Never use cleaners containing organic solvents to wipe the camera or screen Use a commerci
15. The number of shots that can be taken will vary depending on camera settings the subject and the memory card used Q9 Can you check the number of shots that can be taken You can check the number of shots that can be taken when the camera is in a Shooting mode p 24 Number of shots that can be taken 19 Setting the Date and Time d The Date Time settings screen will appear the first time the camera is turned on Since the dates and times recorded into your images are based on these settings be sure to set them TULLMAN AMAA AAA Turn on the camera Press the ON OFF button The Date Time screen will appear gt Set the date and time Touch the option you want to set AV will appear Touch AY to set a value 3 Complete the setting Touch Once the date and time have been set the Date Time screen will close Pressing the ON OFF button will turn off the camera Q9 Reappearing Date Time screen Set the correct date and time If you have not set the date and time the Date Time screen will appear each time you turn on the camera 8 Daylight saving time settings If you touch 38 in Step 2 and then choose 36 you will set the time to daylight saving 1 hour ahead 20 Setting the Display Language a Date Time battery The camera has a built in date time battery backup battery that allows the date time settings to be retained for about three weeks after the battery pack has
16. then Disable Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the fT tab and touch Eye Fi Settings Choose Eye Fi trans then touch q gt to choose Disable 9 What if Eye Fi Settings does not appear Eye Fi Settings will only appear when the Eye Fi card is inserted in the camera able to check the card s connection status or disable Eye Fi If the Eye Fi card has a write protect tab you will not be card transmission when the tab is in the locked position 154 i Troubleshooting If you think there is a problem with the camera first check the following If the items below do not solve your problem contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the included customer support list Power You pressed the ON OFF button but nothing happened Confirm that the battery is not depleted p 16 Confirm that the battery is properly inserted p 18 Confirm that the memory card battery cover is securely closed p 18 If the battery terminals are dirty battery performance will decrease Clean the terminals with a cotton swab and re insert the battery several times Battery is consumed quickly Battery performance decreases at low temperatures Warm the battery for example by placing it in your pocket with the terminal cover on Lens will not retract Do not open the memory card battery cover while the power is on After closing the memory card battery cover turn the power on then back off p 18 TV o
17. 3240 nr 1719 2194 8985 M1 Medium 1 a 2302 1652 6769 9M 3456 x 2592 A 1100 3352 13727 M2 Medium 2 a 1395 2681 10981 5M 2592 x 1944 r 695 5247 21486 M3 Medium 3 y 558 6352 26010 2M 1600 x 1200 r 278 12069 49420 S Small 4 150 20116 82367 0 3M 640 x 480 Bj 84 30174 123550 WI Widescreen A 2700 1403 5746 4320 x 2432 a 1291 2873 11766 The values in the table are measured according to Canon standards and may change depending on the subject memory card and camera settings Approximate Values for Paper Size S Suitable for sending images as e mail attachments I For printing on wide size paper A4 Letter size M2 M3 12 7 x 17 9 cm Postcard size 8 9 x 12 7 cm 74 Changing the ISO Speed M 1 Choose the ISO speed Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or a down the menu on the left to choose EX Eats PEISCEZ HI ET Choose an option Touch an item you want to set If you drag vertically up or down the menu to the right other items will appear Touch the item you chose again to complete the setting The setting you chose will appear on the screen Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to the Shooting mode and shooting E he AUTO conditions EJE IE Low Fine weather conditions outdoor shooting Fr IE Cloudy Twilight SD High Nightscapes Dark interiors a Changing the ISO speed Lowering the ISO speed results in sharper images but there may be an increased chance of image
18. 43 The area inside the AF frame is magnified allowing you to check Focus Check the focus The procedure is the same as in Checking the Focus p 111 Detailed 146 Changing Shooting Function Settings Displaying the Overlay You can display gridlines for vertical and horizontal guidance or a 3 2 guide to confirm the printable area for postcard size prints LLL Choose Disp Overlay then touch 4 to choose an option Grid Lines A grid overlays the display Gray bars will appear on the top and bottom of the display This 3 2 Guide qu area will not print when printing on paper with a 3 2 aspect ratio Both Both grid lines and the 3 2 guide will display e n W mode you cannot set 3 2 Guide or Both Grid Lines will not be recorded on the image The gray areas displayed with 3 2 Guide are the areas that will not be printed The actual image recorded will include the portion in the gray areas Changing the IS Mode Settings Choose IS Mode then touch 4 to choose an option Image stabilization is always on You can confirm the result Continuous directly on the display which makes it easier to check the composition or focus Image stabilization is only active iL at the moment of shooting Image stabilization only counters up and down motion This option Panning is recommended for shooting objects moving horizontally e f camera shake is too strong attach the camera
19. A The tone of images changed with this function may vary from those recorded with the My Colors function p 79 128 Correcting the Brightness i Contrast The camera can detect areas in an image such as faces or backgrounds that are too dark and automatically adjust them to the optimum brightness Also when the overall image is lacking in contrast the camera will automatically correct the image for a sharper impression You can choose from 4 levels of correction Auto Low Medium or High Corrected images will be saved as a new file TULLMAN AAA Choose i Contrast Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the gt tab and touch i Contrast 7 Choose an image Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image then touch OK 9 Choose a menu item Touch 4 to choose an item and touch OK The Save new image screen will appear j Save as a new image and display I m Follow Steps 4 and 5 on p 126 What if the image wasn t corrected by the Auto option as well as you would like Choose Low Medium or High and adjust the image Under some conditions the image may appear coarse or the correction D setting may not be suitable e Repeatedly adjusting the same image may cause the quality to deteriorate 129 Correcting the Red Eye Effect M E You can automatically correct red eyes in images and save them as new files Tee Choose Red Eye Correction Touch FUNC th
20. AF Touch FUNC then MENU and choose the l tab and touch Servo AF then touch 4 to choose On 7 Focus The focus and exposure will be maintained where the blue AF frame appears while you press the shutter button halfway e The camera may not be able to focus in some conditions e If a correct exposure cannot be obtained the shutter speed and aperture value appear in orange Release your finger from the shutter button then press it again halfway P n low light conditions AF frames may not turn blue even after pressing the shutter button halfway In this case the focus and exposure are locked e The AF Point Zoom option in the Y tab is not available in Servo AF mode e Not available when using Self Timer pp 68 80 81 88 z S Changing the Metering Mode M You can change the Metering mode brightness measuring function to match the shooting conditions LLL Choose the Metering mode Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu on the left to choose 8 tyaluabve Shines based gt Choose an option Touch an item you want to set Touch the item you chose again to complete the setting The setting will appear on the screen Suitable for standard shooting conditions including back lit shots S Evaluative Automatically adjusts the exposure to match the shooting conditions Center Averages the light metered from the entire frame but gives bd Weighted
21. Compatible Memory Cards Sold Separately If the battery is quickly depleted even after charging it has reached the end of its life span Purchase a new battery Compatible Memory Cards NS i Sold Separately SD memory cards 2 GB and less SDHC memory cards more than 2 GB up to and including 32 GB SDXC memory cards more than 32 GB I MultiMediaCards MMCplus memory cards HC MMCplus memory cards Eye Fi Cards see below This memory card complies with the SD standards Some cards may not operate properly depending on the brand of card used Depending on your computer s OS version SDXC memory cards may D not be recognized when using a commercially available card reader Check to make sure that your OS supports this function beforehand About Eye Fi Cards This product is not guaranteed to support Eye Fi card functions including wireless transfer In case of an issue with an Eye Fi card please check with the card manufacturer Also note that an approval is required to use Eye Fi cards in many countries or regions Without approval use of the card is not permitted If it is unclear whether the card has been approved for use in the area please check with the card manufacturer Inserting the Battery and Memory Card Insert the included battery and a memory card sold separately Tee Check the card s write protect tab If the memory card has a write protect tab you will not be able to record images if
22. Dragging horizontally across the screen from right to left will cycle through images in the order they were taken from oldest to newest If you touch the left edge of the screen inside frame on the screen at the left 4 will appear and images will display in the reverse order they were taken from the newest image to the oldest If you touch the right edge of the screen inside frame 2 on the screen at the left gt will appear and images will display in the order they were taken from oldest to newest The images change more quickly if you touch and hold 4 The lens will retract after approximately 1 minute elapses Pressing the gt button again while the lens is retracted will turn off the power L 28 Viewing Images a Switching to Shooting mode Pressing the shutter button halfway while in Playback mode switches the camera to Shooting mode Active Display When an image is displayed lightly tapping the camera as shown below will switch to the next image Be sure to put the strap around your wrist and hold the camera firmly to avoid dropping it e Depending on the way you tap the camera images may not switch Switch to next image Switch to previous image ula 8 Tilt the camera to switch images If you touch and hold 4 at the left of the screen and tilt the camera as shown while switching through images the images advance quickly Tilt the camera in the opp
23. E E EE E E E E E E AC A E E EEE E E EEE E AAA A E E AECA E E EEE E A EE E E A AA E E EEE E E EE E E E ES This chapter explains various ways to play back and edit images Press the P button to enter Playback mode before operating the camera Q 105 Quickly Searching Images M Searching Images Using Index Display Displaying multiple images at a time lets you quickly find the image you want Oe Ie AL 1 Display images in an index Double tap the screen to display images in an index The number of images increases each time you double tap the screen You can also move the zoom lever toward Eas to display images in an index Move the zoom lever toward Q to reduce the number of images 7 Switch the displayed images If you drag vertically up or down the screen images will switch with the movement of your finger Choose an image 2 Touching an image will display that image by itself You can also drag across the screen horizontally to move the orange frame then move the zoom lever toward Q to display an image by itself Since the camera uses a pressure sensitive touch panel if the Index Display does not change as expected when you double tap the screen P try double tapping slightly harder or use the toggle attached to the strap to easily switch the display p 14 106 Quickly Searching Images Searching Images by Scrolling Dragging across the screen will display images in a
24. P 2 Lock the exposure sl releasing the shutter button touch 14 to lock the exposure The exposure shift bar appears Touch to release the lock Change the exposure While watching the screen touch 4 to adjust the brightness j Shoot 100 Other Shooting Functions d The following functions can be used in the same way as for still images Functions marked with a can be used in the same way as for still images when in e or fe Zooming in Closely on Subjects Digital Zoom p 65 You can use the digital zoom while shooting but the optical zoom cannot be used If you want to shoot at the maximum zoom factor you should adjust the optical zoom to the maximum before shooting The sound of the zoom will be recorded Using the Self Timer p 68 Changing the Focus Range Macro Infinity p 72 Adjusting the White Balance p 76 Changing the Tone of an Image My Colors p 79 Shooting Using the Two Second Self Timer p 80 Shooting with the AF Lock p 87 Turning off the AF Assist Beam p 145 Displaying the Overlay p 147 3 2 Guide is not available Changing the IS Mode Settings p 147 You can switch between Continuous and Off Changing Icon Order Icon Layout p 148 cannot be moved 101 Playback Functions d The following functions can be used in the same way as for still images Erasing Images p 30 Quickly Searching Images p 106 Viewing Images in Fi
25. Swap Approx 0 7 images sec Approx 10 sec Approx 2 sec delay Custom Timer Auto Off SD memory card SDHC memory card SDXC memory card MultiMediaCard MMCplus memory card HC MMCplus memory card Design rule for Camera File system and DPOF compliant version 1 1 Specifications Data TP oia iris Still images Exif 2 2 JPEG Movies MOV Image data H 264 Audio data Linear PCM Monaural Number of Recording Pixels Still images x23 pep iaa Large 4320 x 3240 pixels Medium 1 3456 x 2592 pixels Medium 2 2592 x 1944 pixels Medium 3 1600 x 1200 pixels Small 640 x 480 pixels Widescreen 4320 x 2432 pixels MOVIES 5d 1280 x 720 pixels 30 frames sec 640 x 480 pixels 30 frames sec 320 x 240 pixels 30 frames sec Actual frame rate is 29 97 frames sec Compression o o o oooooo oo Fine Normal Number of Possible Shots CIPA compliant Approx 220 images Playback Function Single Image Movie Magnified Display Index Magnified Filtered Playback Slideshow Active Display Scroll Display Smart Shuffle Touch Action Editing Function Erase Protect My Category Resize My Colors i Contrast Trimming Favorites Rotate Red Eye Correction Direct Print Type ssec PictBridge compliant Interface uis atk hot nde it ea rds Digital input output Hi Speed USB mini B compatible HDMI HDMI mini connector Analog audio output Monaural Analog video outp
26. Timer M E You can set the time delay 0 30 seconds and the number of shots 1 10 shots TELLIN AMAA AAA Choose Cc Touch yi and CC then immediately touch Settings 2 Choose the settings Touch 4 to choose a value for the desired option Touch to make the setting Follow Step 3 on p 68 to shoot Q9 What if the number of shots is set to two or more shots Exposure and white balance settings are set with the first shot When you set the time delay for more than 2 seconds the self timer lamp and sound speed up 2 seconds before the shutter releases when the flash will fire the lamp lights e If the flash fires the shooting interval may be longer f you set a high number of shots the shooting interval may be longer e f the memory card becomes full shooting stops automatically 81 Changing the Composition with the NS Focus Lock gt While you keep the shutter button pressed halfway the focus and exposure are locked You can now recompose and shoot This is called Focus Lock VIVIGIGIGGGA AAA TI TIT AAA AAA 1 Focus Center the subject you want in focus and press the shutter button halfway Confirm that the AF Frame is green gt Recompose Keep the shutter button pressed halfway and recompose the scene Shoot Press the shutter button fully 82 ee EEE EE EE EEE EE EE EE E E E E EE E A E E E E A E E EE EEE E E E A A A E A E E E E AE E E E A E A E EEE E A A
27. a selection method Touch a selection method Touch to return to the menu screen 118 Protecting Images Choosing Images Individually Choose Select Follow Step 2 on p 118 to touch Select ERE Choose images Drag horizontally on the screen to choose an image then touch the screen Once set y will appear on the screen Touching the screen again deselects the image and y disappears To choose multiple images repeat the above operation Protect If you touch a confirmation screen will appear Touch OK The images will be protected D If you switch shooting modes or turn off the power before performing the operations in Step 3 images will not be protected Choose All Images 1 Choose All Images Follow Step 2 on p 118 to touch All Images 7 Protect images Touch Protect You can unlock groups of protected images if you choose Unlock in Step 2 119 Erasing All Images M You can erase all images at once Since erased images cannot be recovered exercise adequate caution before erasing Protected images p 118 cannot be erased gIMEMPMP9KEEBMEMEPMBMEMEPEBRMBEM REMMMMEEMMEEIE EPIMEEMPEPEPEPEPEMEMEEEEEMI IEEEEEPMMMMEPEEPEPEEPEIMEM8IM Choose Erase Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the gt tab and touch Erase 7 Choose a selection method Touch a selection method Touch to return to the menu screen o Me
28. an Eye Fi card be sure to install the software contained on the card to a computer TILLMAN AMAA AAA Display the menu Touch FUNC then touch MENU Recording pixels Sel umane paceeding sue 2 Choose Format Touch the ff tab Drag vertically up or down the screen to choose Format Touch Format Format the memory card Touch OK A confirmation screen will appear Touch OK The memory card will be formatted When formatting ends Memory card formatting complete will appear on the screen 22 Pressing the Shutter Button Touch OK Formatting or erasing data on a memory card merely changes the file management information on the card and does not ensure its contents D are completely erased Be careful when transferring or disposing of a memory card When disposing of a memory card take precautions such as physically destroying the card to prevent personal information leaks The total capacity of the memory card displayed in the formatting screen may be less than indicated on the memory card Pressing the Shutter Button d To take images that are in focus be sure to first press the shutter button lightly halfway to focus then press fully to shoot TULLMAN AAA Press halfway lightly to focus Press lightly until the camera beeps twice and AF frames appear where the camera focused gt Press fully all the way to shoot The camera plays the shutter sound and takes t
29. been removed By inserting a charged battery or connecting an AC adapter kit sold separately p 39 the date time battery can be charged in about 4 hours even if the camera is not turned on If the date time battery is depleted the Date Time menu will appear when you turn the camera on Follow the steps on p 20 to set the date and time Setting the Display Language d You can change the language that displays on the screen TULL LALLA AAAI y Enter Playback mode 5 P th button T ress the button D gt ON OFF gt Display the settings screen Touch and hold MENU The settings screen will appear Set the display language Touch a display language then touch Once the display language has been set the settings screen will close Q9 What if MENU does not appear When there are images on the memory card touch FUNC at the bottom left of the screen to display MENU You can also change the display language by touching FUNC then MENU Choose the ff tab in the screen that appears then choose the Language menu item 21 Formatting Memory Cards M ve Before you use a new memory card or one that has been formatted in other devices you should format the card with this camera Formatting initializing a memory card erases all data on the memory card As you cannot retrieve the erased data exercise adequate caution before formatting the memory card Before formatting
30. down the screen to choose an item then touch 4 to make settings Once you touch the settings will be made and the menu screen will reappear 134 Choosing Images for Printing DPOF Standard Prints one image per page Print Type Index Prints several reduced size images per page Both Prints both standard and index formats On Prints the shooting date Date Off On Prints the file number File No Off Clear DPOF On Removes all print settings after printing data Off e Some printers or photo developer services may not be able to reflect all of the settings in the output Q may appear when using a memory card with print settings set by a D different camera These settings will be overwritten with those set by your camera e If Date is set to On some printers may print the date twice e With Index chosen the Date and File No options cannot be set to On at the same time A The date will be printed in the style set in the Date Time function in the ft tab p 20 Choosing the Number of Copies Choose Select Images amp Qty Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the 44 tab and touch Select Images amp Qty ee Choose an image Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image then touch aw to set the number of print copies max 99 To choose multiple images repeat the above operation 135 Choosing Images for Printing DPOF For Index touch the
31. screen the number of prints cannot be chosen Once chosen y will appear If you touch inside the frame again y will disappear Touch to complete the setting and return to the menu screen Set All Images to Print Once Choose Select All Images Touch Select All Images in Step 1 on p 135 7 Make print settings Touch OK Clearing All Selections Choose Clear All Selections Touch Clear All Selections in Step 1 on p 135 7 All selections will be cleared Touch OK 136 eee EEE E EE EEE EE E EEE E E E AE E E A E E E A A E E EE EEE E E E E A A A EA E E E E AE E E E A A A AE E EE E E A E E E E E AS Customizing Camera Settings O TEE EEE E E EEE EEE EE EE E E E E E A A AE E EEE E E EEE E AA A E E EE AA E EEE E E E EE E E A CA E E EEE E E EE E E E A You can customize various settings to suit your shooting preferences The first part of this chapter explains convenient and commonly used functions The latter part explains how to change shooting and playback settings to suit your purposes 137 Changing Camera Settings M gt You can customize convenient and commonly used functions from the ff tab p 46 Changing Sounds You can change each of the camera s operation sounds Tee Touch Sound Options Drag vertically up or down the screen to choose an option then touch 4 to choose a setting Preset sounds cannot be modified Preset sounds 2 You ca
32. the camera focuses it will beep twice 4 Shoot 7 Press the shutter button fully ON OFF e 31 Shooting Movies Recording will start and O Rec and the elapsed time will appear on the screen Once shooting begins take your finger off the shutter button If you change the composition of your shot during shooting the focus will stay the same but the brightness and tone will automatically adjust Do not touch the microphone while shooting Do not press any buttons other than the shutter button while shooting The sound the buttons make will be recorded in the movie Elapsed Time Stop shooting 3 Press the shutter button fully again The camera will beep once and stop shooting the movie The movie will record to the memory card Shooting will automatically stop when the memory card fills a Magnifying the subject while shooting Pressing the zoom lever toward while shooting will zoom in on the subject However operation sounds will be recorded and the movie may appear coarse Estimated Shooting Times Memory Card 4 GB 16 GB Shooting Time 21 min 23 sec 1 hr 27 min 37 sec Shooting times are based on default settings Maximum clip length is approx 10 minutes Recording may stop even if the maximum clip length has not been reached on some memory cards SD Speed Class 4 or higher memory cards are recommended 32 EWS Viewing Movies M M You can view the movies you ha
33. the zoom bar will appear 24 Taking Pictures Smart Auto j Choose a subject to focus on Touch the screen to choose the person or location to focus on Touch AF The camera will beep and i will appear I on the screen 4 7 Focus Press the shutter button halfway to focus When the camera focuses it will beep twice a blue AF frame will appear and the focus and exposure will be continually adjusted Servo AF 7 Shoot Press the shutter button fully The camera will play the shutter sound and shoot The flash will automatically fire in low light conditions The image will appear on the screen for about two seconds You can take a second picture even while an image is displayed by pressing the shutter button again gt T mi J 3 E If you press the shutter button halfway instead of touching the screen as shown above the camera will automatically detect subjects and AF frames will appear where the camera focused P e When a green frame appears the focus and exposure will be locked A blue frame appears when a moving subject is detected the focus and exposure will continuously adjust Servo AF 25 i EN Taking Pictures Smart Auto Scene Icons The camera displays an icon for the scene it has determined and then automatically focuses and selects the optimum settings for subject brightness and color Background Bright Including Blue Skies Dark Sunsets i Subje
34. then touch 4 to choose an option Changing the File Number Assignment Images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers in the order they were taken from 0001 9999 and saved to folders of up to 2 000 images You can change the file number assignment TULL M AAA Choose File Numbering then touch q gt to choose an option Even if you shoot using a new memory card the file numbers Continuous are assigned consecutively until an image with the number 9999 is taken saved If you replace the memory card with a new one or a new folder is created file numbering begins with 0001 again Auto Reset e If you use a memory card already containing images the newly assigned file numbers may continue the existing numbering for both the Continuous and Auto Reset settings If you want to start over with file Q number 0001 format the memory card before use pp 22 51 e Refer to the Software Guide for information regarding folder structure or image types 140 Changing Camera Settings Creating Folders by Shooting Date Images are saved into folders created each month however you can also create folders by shooting date Cee Choose Create Folder then touch 4 to choose Daily Images will be saved into folders created on each shooting date Changing the Lens Retract Time For safety reasons the lens retracts about 1 minute after pressing the P button when in a Shooting mode p 28 If you
35. tim obuda NUR 87 AF Point ZOOlTu saccus a 85 A 88 FOCUS COR 111 FOCUS Lor SUE Dco 82 FOCUS RANGE m rece 72 Format Memory Card Formatting Formatting Memory Card 22 51 FUNC Menu Basic Operations ssss 45 Ll naaa cod 164 G Green Leaves Autumn Foliage Scene Mode cesses 56 Grid LINES ORE D 147 H HIS r2 p MEET 44 Household Power 152 FONTS aan essa 91 129 Image Quality Compression Ratio 73 Images Display Time ajuar js 146 Editing gt Editing Erasing Images 30 120 Playback gt View Pre Mee C 118 o A 44 Indoor Scene Mode 55 ero 72 Interface Cable ise tasca otto 2 ISO SPSS o Pp 75 K Kids amp Pets Scene Mode 55 L E e 42 68 145 Low Light Scene Mode 95 174 M Macro risas 72 Magnified Display suicocccoioissisiccas 112 Manual White Balance scaricare 76 Memory Card gt Card Memory Cars isncacncciosioioiiodarrdiontacis criar 17 Available Shots 19 74 POMC G NT 22 51 Menu Basic Operalions corn eieu iniri 46 p qee 166 Metering Mode e 89 Miniature Effect Scene Mode 58 Mode SWitCh ooooocccccccccccccccccconcnccnnnnnnnnnnnnos 42 Movie A A 103 MOT ninia ia 98 Record
36. to show some teeth when smiling a Changing the number of shots Touch LU then touch Aw to choose the number of shots Touch to change the setting You should switch to another mode when you finish shooting or the camera will continue taking shots each time the camera detects a smile You can also shoot by pressing the shutter button 60 Using the Wink Self Timer M gt Point the camera at the subject and press the shutter button fully The camera will shoot approximately two seconds after it detects a wink ITLL AAA AAA AAA AAA Choose c2 Choose E in Steps 1 2 on p 54 then touch t Touch 2 then touch Compose the shot and press the shutter button halfway Touch a face displayed on the screen to choose a person to wink Touch AF Press the shutter button halfway and confirm that a green frame appears around the face of the person who will wink Press the shutter button fully The camera will enter shooting stand by and Wink to take picture will appear on the screen j Face the camera and wink The shutter will release approximately 2 seconds after a wink is detected from the person with a frame around the person s face To cancel shooting with the timer after countdown has started touch the screen E What if a wink is not detected Wink a bit slowly A wink may not be detected if eyes are covered by hair or a hat or when wearing glasses 61 Usi
37. want the lens to retract immediately when you press the gt button set the retract time to 0 sec TO Choose Lens Retract then touch 4 to choose 0 sec Turning off the Power Saving Function You can set the power saving function p 52 to Off Setting it to On is recommended to save battery power Tee Touch Power Saving Drag vertically up or down the screen to choose Auto Power Down then touch 4 to choose Off If you set the power saving function to Off be sure to turn the camera off after use 141 Changing Camera Settings Setting the Screen Shut Off Time You can adjust the time the screen takes to shut off automatically p 52 This also works when Auto Power Down is set to Off LLL A Touch Power Saving Drag vertically up or down the screen to choose Display Off then touch 4P to choose a time In order to save battery power it is recommended to choose less than 1 min Using 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 TULL AAA AAA A Set the home time zone Touch Time Zone When setting this for the first time check the information that displays on the screen at the left then touch Time Zone Touch 4 to choose the home time zone
38. 1 94 Standard D Held vertically When shooting the camera detects if it is held vertically or horizontally and adjusts settings accordingly for the best shot It also detects orientation during playback so you can hold the camera in either orientation and it will automatically rotate images for correct viewing This function may not operate correctly when the camera is pointed straight up or down 162 DATE X am TE Y EA Mi 05 49 Still Images Recordable Red Eye Correction p 92 Self Timer pp 68 80 81 Date Stamp p 67 Disp Overlay p 147 63 AE Lock p 90 FE Lock p 90 63 Shutter Speed Aperture Value Metering Modes p 89 ISO Speed p 75 Zoom Bar p 24 Blink Detection p 92 Time Zone p 142 Image Stabilizer p 147 Information Displayed on the Screen Playback Detailed Information Display D 1 amp amp C amp 9 e amp e o D Print List p 133 2 My Category p 122 3 Shooting Mode p 42 4 ISO Speed p 75 5 Exposure Compensation p 71 Exposure Shift Amount p 100 White Balance p 76 2 Histogram p 44 Image Editing pp 126 130 9 Compression Image Quality p 73 NOV Movies Recording Pixels p 73 PEST 23 es 4d Eye Fi Transfer Complete p 153 2 Battery Charge Indicator 2 Still Images Recording D 02 3 45 e 1100 0008 AS PE 1 200 e 501250 gt WE a
39. 9 Shoot Press the shutter button halfway The frame where the camera focused will change into a green Press the shutter button fully to shoot 86 Shooting with the AF Lock e The camera may not be able to track the subject if the subject is too small moves too quickly or if the contrast between the subject and the background is too low e When shooting in Y or a p 72 with the AF frame mode set to Face AiAF choosing a location to focus on returns the camera to A a A border appeared around the screen when it was touched Touch operations on faces or subjects appearing outside the border will not work They will work if the face or subject move inside the border Shooting with the AF Lock AL The focus can be locked After locking the focus the focal distance will not change even when you release your finger from the shutter button TULLMAN AAMAS LAM EI Lock the focus gem Keep the shutter button pressed halfway and touch the center of the screen The focus locks and AFL appears on the screen If you release your finger from the shutter button and touch the screen again AF lock will cancel and AFL will disappear 7 Compose the scene and shoot L 87 Shooting with Servo AF MS While the shutter button is pressed halfway the focus and exposure will continue to adjust allowing you to take pictures of moving subjects without missing a shot TULLMAN AMAA AAA Choose Servo
40. Avg greater weight to the center Only meters within the Spot AE Point frame that appears at Spot the center of the screen When the AF frame mode is set to Fixed frame the Spot AE Point frame will be linked to the AF frame 89 Shooting with the AE Lock AL You can lock the exposure and shoot or set the focus and exposure separately to shoot AE stands for Auto Exposure TULA Lock the exposure Point the camera toward the subject and touch the bottom part of the screen inside the frame shown on the left while pressing the shutter button halfway When AEL appears the exposure will be locked If you release your finger from the shutter button and touch the screen again AEL will cancel and AEL will disappear 7 Compose the scene and shoot Shooting with the FE Lock AL Just as with the AE lock above you can lock the exposure for shooting with the flash FE stands for Flash Exposure gMEMPMPMEMBMERBRMBEEBMBRM ERMMEMEMEMMEEEMMMEMIEEEMPMEEI EIEYUFEEF7 UUVSESMMPMMMMEMEMEMEMEMEEE ME EET 90 Choose y p 71 7 Lock the flash exposure Point the camera toward the subject and touch the bottom part of the screen inside the frame shown on the left while pressing the shutter button halfway The flash will fire and when FEL appears the flash output will be retained If you release your finger from the shutter button and touch the screen again FEL will disappear 3
41. Canon AUS 210 Camera User Guide ENGLISH Make sure you read this guide before using the camera Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future Checking the Package Contents d Check if the following items are included in your camera package If anything is missing contact the retailer from which you purchased the camera AA Canon Battery Pack NB 6L Battery Charger with Terminal Cover CB 2LY CB 2LYE Interface Cable Wrist Strap IFC 400PCU AVC DC400 WS DC10 L Getting Started DIGITAL CAMERA Warranty System Solution Disk Booklet Using the Manuals Also refer to the manuals on the DIGITAL CAMERA Manuals Disk Camera User Guide This Guide Once you have mastered the basics use the camera s many features to shoot more challenging photos Personal Printing Guide Read when you want to connect the camera to a printer sold separately and print Software Guide Read when you want to use the included software A memory card is not included P Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF manuals Microsoft Word Word Viewer can be installed to view Word manuals required only for manuals for the Middle East Read This First M I Test Shots Take some initial test shots and play them back to make sure the images were recorded correctly Please note that Canon Inc its subsidiaries and affiliates and its distributors are not liable for any consequ
42. Compose the scene and shoot Correcting the Brightness and Shorts i Contrast gt The camera can detect areas in the scene such as faces or backgrounds that are too bright or dark and automatically adjust them to the optimum brightness when shooting Also when the overall image is lacking in contrast the camera will automatically correct the image for a sharper impression when shooting 7741111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114 Choose i Contrast Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the tab Touch i Contrast then touch 4 to choose Auto Once set will appear on the screen Under some conditions the image may appear coarse or may not be corrected properly P You can correct recorded images p 129 91 Red Eye Correction d You can automatically correct red eye that occurs in images taken with the flash LLL Choose Flash Settings Touch FUNC then MENU and choose the B tab and touch Flash Settings Adjust the setting Touch Red Eye Corr then touch 4 to choose On Once set will appear on the screen Red eye correction may be applied to areas other than red eyes For example when red make up has been used around eyes Q You can correct recorded images p 130 Checking for Shut Eyes d When the camera detects the possibility that people have their eyes shut appears LLL Choose Blink Detection Touch
43. E E E E A AS Getting More Out of Your Camera O BEE EEE EEE EEE E E E EEE E E E E EE AE E E EEE E EA AE EE EE EEE E EA E E A E EEE E E EEE EE E E E AC E E E E EEE A This chapter serves as the advanced version of Chapter 4 and explains how to take pictures using various functions This chapter assumes that the mode switch is set to I and the camera is in P mode The sections Shooting Long Exposures p 94 and Changing the Color and Shooting p 95 assume you have set the mode switch to Ig and chosen the corresponding mode Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in modes other than P mode check if the function is available in those modes pp 164 167 83 Changing the AF Frame Mode You can change the AF Auto Focus frame mode to match the conditions you want to shoot TULLMAN AMAA AAA Choose AF Frame Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the tab Touch AF Frame then touch 4 to choose an option Face AiAF Detects people s faces and sets the focus exposure evaluative metering only and white balance AWB only When the camera is pointed at subjects a white frame appears on the face the camera judges to be the main subject and gray frames max 2 will appear on other faces A frame will follow a detected face that is moving within a certain range When the shutter button is pressed halfway up to 9 green frames will appear on faces on which t
44. E EEE E E EEE E E E E ZE A E E E E AE E EA A EEE EE EEE E EA E E EEE E E E EE E E CEA E E E A A E A E EEE E A This chapter explains preparations before shooting how to shoot in mode and then how to view erase and print the images you take The latter part of this chapter explains how to shoot and view movies and transfer images to a computer Attaching the Strap Holding the Camera Be sure to attach the supplied strap to the camera and wrap it around your wrist when shooting to avoid dropping the camera Keep your arms tight against your body while holding the camera firmly by the sides Be sure that your fingers do not block the flash or touch the screen 13 Using the Touch Panel N This camera has a touch panel screen that allows you to perform operations with the touch of your finger TILLMAN AAMAS Touch Briefly touch the screen with your finger Used for choosing icons or magnifying images Quickly tap the screen twice Used in Playback mode to switch to Index Display Touch and drag your finger across the screen Used for playback operations such as switching to the next image or moving the displayed location of magnified images Since the camera uses a pressure sensitive touch panel the camera may not recognize touch operations if you install a screen protector a What if cannot perform operations well When touching with your finger does not work well you can use the toggle att
45. FUNC then MENU to choose the tab Touch Blink Detection then touch 4 to choose On 7 Shoot ol When a person with shut eyes is detected a frame and appear e In or C mode when the number of shots is set to two or more shots this function is only available for the last image shot e Not available in Hi mode 92 Shooting with Slow Synchro M You can make the main subject such as people appear bright by having the camera provide the appropriate illumination with the flash At the same time you can use a slow shutter speed to brighten the background that the light from the flash cannot reach TULLMAN AAA Er Pm iA O i Choose 75 Touch then touch 44 AA Touch again to make the setting Slow shutter speed to Once set 2 will appear on the screen 7 Shoot Even if the flash fires ensure that the subject does not move until the shutter sound ends Attach the camera to a tripod to prevent the camera from moving and D blurring the image You should set the IS Mode to Off when shooting with a tripod p 147 93 Shooting Long Exposures M You can set the shutter speed to a range between 1 and 15 seconds to shoot long exposures However you should attach the camera to a tripod to prevent the camera from moving and blurring the image TULLMAN AAA AAA Choose 5 Choose 5 in Steps 1 2 on p 54 2 Choose the shutter speed Touch 1 uias iy Touch
46. Quality p 73 4a O O O O 1 Not selectable but automatically switches to On depending on the shooting conditions 2 Not selectable but turned on whenever flash is used 3 Fixed to M 164 E OOO ofpojojofo ofojojolfo OFO OF O 2 n b OJOJORN ES 3 Fa OOO Es ooo aly BC 4v ofpojojofo O O OOO La fs ojojo jojo O O O O O O O O O Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode e Da O O O O O O O O eee O O O O Q O O O O O O O O O O O FUNC Menu O O O x9 O O OO popo o 00o OoJojo O ojo O O O O O olo A ofpojojofo O O O O Ce OOO ofpojojofo O O O ofojojojojolo O OOO O O00000 O OO O JO O pjofojol o jo O O O O O O O O a s IK f O ojojol O Selectable or set automatically Not selectable 165 Menus Shooting Menu Shooting modes Function Face AiAF AF Frame p 84 Fixed frame AF Frame Size p 85 Normal Small Standard Digital Zoom p 65 Off Digital Tele converter 1 7x 2 1x AF Point Zoom p 85 On Off Servo AF p 88 On Off AF assist Beam p 145 On Off Flash Settings Red Eye Corr On Off pp 92 145 Red Eye Lamp On Off i Contrast p 91 Auto Off Review p 146 Off 2 10 sec Hold Review Info p 146 Off Detailed Focus Check Blink Detection p 92 On Off Off Grid L
47. TERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATION a Using Accessories Abroad The battery charger and the AC adapter kit can be used in regions that have 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC power If the plug does not fit the outlet use a commercially available plug adapter Do not use electrical transformers for foreign travel as they will cause damage Other Accessories HDMI Cable HTC 100 Use this cable to connect the camera to the HDMI terminal on a high definition TV set 39 Separately Sold Accessories Printers Canon Brand PictBridge Compliant Printers By connecting your camera to a Canon brand PictBridge compliant printer you can print your images without having to use a computer For more information visit your nearest Canon retailer Inkjet Printers 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 40 eA hk EEE E E EEE E EE E EEE E E E EE EE A A A A EEE E E EEE E E AA E E E E A E E EEE E E EEE E E AA A E E E EEE E EE EE E A Lear
48. Time p 143 in the fT tab Language p 21 Video System p 114 Time Zone p 142 and the image registered in Start up Image p 139 Calibration p 144 The saved data for custom white balance p 77 Colors that were chosen in Color Accent p 95 or Color Swap p 96 50 Low Level Memory Card Formatting M Perform low level formatting when you think that the recording reading speed of a memory card has dropped Performing a low level format on a memory card erases all data on the memory card As you cannot retrieve the erased data exercise adequate caution before performing a low level format on the memory card ULLAL AAA AAA AAA Display the Format screen Follow Steps 1 and 2 on p 22 7 Perform the low level format Touch the frame to the left of Low Level Format to display a y Touch OK A confirmation screen will appear Touch OK Low level formatting starts When low level formatting ends Memory card formatting complete will appear Touch OK Q9 About low level formatting If the Memory card error message appears or if the camera does not work correctly performing a low level format may solve the problem Copy the images from the memory card to a computer or other device before performing a low level format Low level formatting may take longer than standard formatting since all recorded data are erased You can stop a low level format of a memory card by tou
49. Touch the menu item you chose again or touch The item will be set and the original screen will reappear To choose a different item from the menu on the left touch the appropriate item In the screen in Step 2 you can also touch items to choose them in the menu to the right The options on the right will not appear if you have selected any of the following items from the FUNC menu while in Playback mode P p 125 p 133 Om p 118 X p 123 4 p 120 p 117 f p 122 45 MENU Basic Operations AL Various functions can be set from the menus The menu items are organized under tabs such as for shooting Kl and playback The available menu items differ depending on the mode pp 166 169 TILL AAAI Display the menu Touch FUNC then touch MENU 7 Choose a tab Touch a tab or move the zoom lever p 42 left or right to choose a tab 3 Touch a menu item to choose it Drag vertically up or down the screen or touch an item to choose it Some items require you to touch the item to display a submenu in which you change the setting 46 MENU Basic Operations j Choose an option Y For items that display 4 to the left and right touch 4 to change settings For items that display a bar touch the spot on the bar where you want to make the setting Complete the setting Touch The normal screen will reappear 47 Changing the Sound Set
50. ached to the strap to perform operations Only use the attached toggle to perform operations Do not use other objects such as pens or pencils You can calibrate the touch panel if you are having difficulty choosing items or buttons p 144 14 Charging the Battery M Use the included charger to charge the battery Be sure to charge the battery as it is not charged at the time of purchase TILLMAN AANA i j Remove the cover 7 Insert the battery Align the A marks on the battery and charger then insert the battery by sliding it in and down Charge the battery 2 For CB 2LY Flip out the plug and plug the charger into a power outlet 2 For CB 2LYE Plug the power cord into the charger then plug the other end into a power outlet The charge lamp lights red and charging starts The charge lamp will light green when charging has finished Charging takes approx 1 hour and 55 minutes j Remove the battery Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet then remove the battery by sliding it in and up To protect the battery and prolong its life do not charge it for longer than 24 hours continuously 15 Charging the Battery Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken Number of Shots 220 Playback Time Hours 5 The number of shots that can be taken is based on the Camera amp Imaging Products Association CIPA measurement standard Under some shooting conditions the numb
51. ails refer to the user guide supplied with the card e Depending on the connection status of the wireless network it may take time to transfer images or image transfer may be interrupted e The transfer function may cause the Eye Fi card to become hot Battery consumption will be quicker than in normal use e Camera operations will be slower than in normal use This may be resolved by setting Eye Fi trans to Disable p 154 If you put an Eye Fi card into the camera the connection status can be checked in the shooting screen Information Display and playback screen Simple Information Display Gray Not connected 4 Flashing white Connecting amp White Transfer standby Animated Transferring S Interrupted Error retrieving Eye Fi card info n Turn the camera off and on again If this continues to appear there may be a problem with the card will appear on transferred images P The power saving function does not work while transferring images 153 Using an Eye Fi Card Checking Connection Information You can check the Eye Fi card s access point SSID or connection status Tee Choose Connection info Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the fT tab and touch Eye Fi Settings Touch Connection info then touch Connection info again The Connection info screen will appear Disabling Eye Fi Transfer You can set the card to disable Eye Fi transfer Tee Choose Eye Fi trans
52. ally available blower brush to remove dust from the lens For stubborn dirt contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed in your Warranty System Booklet When you move the camera rapidly from cold to hot temperatures condensation may form on the internal or external surfaces of the camera To avoid condensation put the camera in an airtight resealable plastic bag and let it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag If condensation has formed stop using the camera immediately Continued use may damage the camera Remove the battery and memory card and wait until the moisture has completely evaporated before resuming use 161 Information Displayed on the Screen Shooting Information Display sl O eo 3 O N e JE E o FUN 3 D Shooting Mode p 42 2 Camera Orientation 3 White Balance p 76 4 My Colors p 79 6 i Contrast p 91 6 Drive Mode p 78 7 Exposure Compensation p 71 Camera Shake Warning p 156 Lg AU ELO e e Shots pp 16 74 Movies Remaining Time Elapsed Time pp 19 99 2 Eye Fi Connection Status p 153 43 AF Frame p 25 Spot AE Point Frame p 89 9 Battery Charge Indicator 45 Focus Range p 72 p 16 Compression Image Quality p 73 Recording Pixels pp 73 99 AF Lock p 87 Digital Zoom Magnification p 65 Digital Tele converter p 66 42 Flash Mode pp 64 7
53. amera does not focus If you center on the light and dark contrasting area of the subject and push the shutter button halfway or repeatedly push the shutter button halfway the frame will appear and the camera will focus Subject is too dark Set the flash to p 71 Adjust the brightness with exposure compensation p 71 Adjust the image with i Contrast pp 91 129 Use the AE lock or spot metering to shoot pp 89 90 Subject is too bright overexposed Set the flash to amp p 64 Adjust the brightness with exposure compensation p 71 Use the AE lock or spot metering to shoot pp 89 90 Reduce the light illuminating the subject Image is dark even though the flash fired p 27 Increase the ISO speed p 75 Shoot within an appropriate distance for flash photography p 71 Image taken using the flash is too bright overexposed Shoot within an appropriate distance for flash photography p 71 Set the flash to amp p 64 White dots appear on the image when shooting with the flash Light from the flash has reflected off dust particles or other objects in the air Image appears rough or grainy Shoot with the ISO speed on a lower setting p 75 Depending on the Shooting mode when shooting in a high ISO speed the image may appear rough or grainy pp 56 75 156 Troubleshooting Eyes appear red p 92 Set the Red Eye Lamp to On p 145 When shooting with the flash the lamp on the front of the ca
54. apter assumes that the mode switch is set to BY and the camera is in P mode P stands for Program AE Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in modes 4 than Pn mode check if the function is available in those modes pp 164 165 69 Shooting in Program AE M You can choose the settings for various functions to suit your preferences AE stands for Auto Exposure TULLMAN Set the mode switch to p 42 Choose p Choose P in Step 2 on p 54 Adjust the settings according to your purposes pp 71 81 What if the shutter speed and aperture value appear in orange If a correct exposure cannot be obtained when pressing the shutter button halfway the shutter speed and aperture value are shown in orange Try the following settings to obtain the correct exposure Turn on the flash p 71 Choose a higher ISO speed p 75 70 Adjusting the Brightness Exposure Compensation You can adjust the standard exposure set by the camera in 1 3 stop increments in the range of 2 to 2 ULLAL AAA AAA AANA Enter Exposure Compensation mode Touch 0 2 Adjust the brightness H 69 While watching the screen touch the point Touch the b 4 on the Exposure Compensation bar where rin mia you want to make a setting or drag horizontally to adjust the brightness then E touch xposure l l Compensation Bar The exposure compensation amount will a
55. ar Touch OK Images are automatically categorized by shooting condition as they are shot 8a Images with detected faces or images shot in Y EY or Ax Images detected as Or in mode or images P shot in X or Images shot in 2 5 or amp e You can also display categories by touching FUNC in Step 2 then choosing the tab and My Category 122 Tagging Images as Favorites M E When you tag images as favorites you can perform operations on just those images or only display those images for easy viewing p 108 TULLMAN AAA AA Choose an image Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image Tag Foote 0 gt Tag an image as a favorite Drag as shown When you view a tagged image in Detailed Information Display will appear on the screen Drag again to untag the image L e f you use Windows 7 or Windows Vista and transfer tagged images to Q the computer they will be given a star rating of 3 Jie e X xx xx except for movies e Confirm that Favorites has been registered to Touch Actions p 113 Easily display images tagged as favorites I In Playback mode if you drag as shown PP only images tagged as favorites will be displayed 123 Tagging Images as Favorites Using the FUNC Menu Choose x Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu to the left to choose gt The image will be tagged as Favorite and will appear in Sim
56. blurring in certain shooting conditions Raising the ISO speed results in a faster shutter speed reducing camera shake and letting the flash reach greater distances to the subject The images however will appear coarse e When the camera is set to 0g you can press the shutter button Q halfway to display the automatically set ISO speed e If you set the camera to p 55 ISO speeds will automatically be set higher than in QUI mode depending on the scene 19 Adjusting the White Balance M gt The white balance WB function sets the optimal white balance for natural looking colors to match the shooting conditions ITLL AAA AAA Choose the white balance function Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu on the left to choose AWB 7 Choose an option Touch an item you want to set If you drag vertically up or down the menu to the right other items will appear Touch the item you chose again to complete the setting The setting you chose will appear on the screen IND Aute pae e sets the optimal white balance for the shooting E Day Light Fine weather conditions outdoor shooting Cloudy Cloudy shady twilight conditions amp Tungsten Tungsten bulb type 3 wavelength fluorescent lighting Au Fluorescent Warm white fluorescent cool white fluorescent warm white type US 3 wavelength fluorescent lighting T Fluorescent H pei fluorescent daylight type 3 wavelength fluorescent I Cust
57. ce Pack 3 The above OS should be pre installed on computers with built in USB ports Viewing images Pentium 1 3 GHz or higher Viewing movies Core2 Duo 1 66 GHz or higher Windows 7 64 bit 2 GB or more RAM Windows 7 32 bit Windows Vista 1 GB or more Windows XP 512 MB or more still images 1 GB or more movies Interface USB Free Hard Disk ZoomBrowser EX 200 MB or more Space PhotoStitch 40 MB or more Display 1 024 x 768 pixels or higher For Windows XP Microsoft NET Framework 3 0 or later max 500MB must be installed Installation may take some time depending on your computer s capabilities Macintosh Computer model CPU OS Mac OS X v10 4 v10 6 The above OS should be pre installed on computers with built in Computer model USB ports Viewing images PowerPC G4 G5 or Intel Processor UD Viewing movies Core Duo 1 66 GHz or higher Viewing images Mac OS X M e v10 5 512 MB or more RAM Mac OS X v10 6 1 GB or more Viewing movies 1 GB or more Interface USB Free Hard Disk ImageBrowser 300 MB or more Space PhotoStitch 50 MB or more Display 1 024 x 768 pixels or higher 34 Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing Preparations Windows Vista and Mac OS X v10 5 are used for these explanations Tee 4 Install the Software Windows DIGITAL CAMERA Place the CD in the computer s CD ROM drive Sean Place the supplied CD ROM DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk p 2 into the computer s CD ROM driv
58. ching Stop When stopping low level formatting the data will be erased but the memory card can be used without problem 51 1 Power Saving Function NS Auto Power Down To save battery power the camera shuts down automatically when it is not operated for a certain time Power Saving during Shooting The screen will turn off approximately 1 minute after the camera is last operated After about 2 more minutes the lens will retract and the power will turn off When the screen has turned off but the lens has not yet retracted pressing the shutter button halfway p 23 turns on the screen and shooting can continue Power Saving during Playback The power will turn off approximately 5 minutes after the camera is last operated Q e You can turn off the Power Saving Function p 141 e You can adjust the time before the screen turns off p 142 52 Shooting in Special Conditions and Commonly Used Functions O TEE EE EE EEE EEE E EE EEE E EEE EE E E E EEE E E EEE E E A A E E E E A E E EEE E EEE E E AA A A EEE E E E E E E E A This chapter explains how to shoot in different conditions as well as how to use common functions such as the self timer When you choose a Shooting mode that matches a particular set of conditions the camera will automatically select any necessary settings All you need do is press the shutter button to take an optimized picture This chapter assumes the mode switch is set to GIN for T
59. ck Close the cover p 18 Plug the cord into the coupler Open the cover and fully insert the plug into the coupler j Connect the power cord D Connect the power cord to the compact E power adapter then plug the other end Cm into a power outlet You can turn the camera on to use it After you finish turn off the camera and unplug the power cord from the power outlet Do not unplug the plug or power cord with the camera turned on This could erase images you have taken or damage the camera 152 Using an Eye Fi Card Before using an Eye Fi card be sure to check whether Eye Fi card use is authorized in the country or territory of use p 17 When you put a prepared Eye Fi card into the camera you can automatically transfer your images wirelessly to a computer or upload them to a web service Image transfer is a function of the Eye Fi card For details on how to setup and use the card and concerning problems transferring images please refer to the Eye Fi card user guide or contact the manufacturer Please keep the following things in mind when using an Eye Fi card Even if you set Eye Fi trans to Disable p 154 the Eye Fi card may transmit radio waves Be sure to remove the Eye Fi card from the camera before entering areas that prevent unauthorized transmission of radio waves such as hospitals and airplanes f you have trouble transferring images check the card or computer settings For det
60. ct Backlit Backlit usen e AR os When Moving e C pericial Subjects gt AUT pP Close Subjects Icon Background Color Gray Light Blue Orange Dark Blue Appears when the scene is dark and the camera is attached to a tripod Under certain conditions the icon that appears may not match the actual scene Especially when there is an orange or blue colored background a D wall for example or the Including Blue Skies icons may appear and it may not be possible to shoot with the appropriate color If this happens try shooting in P mode p 70 26 Taking Pictures Smart Auto E What if What if white and gray frames appear when you point the camera toward a subject When faces are detected a white frame appears on the face of the main subject while gray frames appear on other detected faces The frames will follow the subjects within a certain range p 84 If the main subject moves however the gray frames will disappear What if a flashing 3 appears Attach the camera to a tripod so that the camera does not move and blur the image What if the image comes out dark even if the flash fired when shooting The subject is too far away for the flash to reach Move the zoom lever toward 444 and hold it until the lens stops moving The camera will be at its maximum wide angle setting and you can shoot within the effective flash range of approximately 50 cm 3 5 m 1 6 11 ft Move the zoom le
61. d the mode to P you can change the settings in the Ig tab p 46 Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in modes other than P mode check if the function is available in those modes pp 166 167 Turning off the AF Assist Beam The lamp will automatically light to assist focusing in low light conditions when you press the shutter button halfway You can turn off the lamp Tee Choose AF assist Beam then touch 4 to choose Off Turning Off the Red Eye Reduction Function The red eye reduction lamp lights in order to reduce the red eye effect that occurs when shooting in dark conditions with the flash You can turn off this function TO eee Touch Flash Settings Drag vertically up or down the screen to choose Red Eye Lamp then touch q gt to choose Off 145 Changing Shooting Function Settings Changing the Image Display Right After Shooting You can change the way the image displays right after shooting Tee Choose Review then touch 4 to choose an option 2 10sec Displays images for the set time The image displays until you press the shutter button halfway Off No image displays Hold Changing the Way the Image Displays Right After Shooting You can change the way the image displays right after shooting LLL Choose Review Info then touch 4 to choose an option Off Displays the image only T Displays detailed information p
62. d various effects to images when shooting Shoot with the effects of a fish eye lens Fish eye Effect Lets you shoot with the distorting effect of a fish eye lens TO Choose amp Choose in Steps 1 2 on p 54 7 Choose an effect Touch E Effect Level will appear on the screen Touch 4 to choose an option You can check the effect on the screen Touch Shoot OG Since you may not achieve the expected results depending on the shooting conditions try taking some test shots first of Adding Effects and Shooting Take shots that look like a miniature model Miniature Effect Blurs chosen portions in the top and bottom of an image to produce the effect of a miniature model TILL AAA A AANA AAA Choose amp Choose amp in Steps 1 2 on p 54 A white frame the area that will not be blurred appears on the screen 7 Set the frame position and size To change the frame position touch the screen To change the frame size touch Ey to choose s Ey or Lr then touch Shoot e Holding the camera vertically will change the orientation of the frame e Since you may not achieve the expected results depending on the shooting conditions try taking some test shots first 58 Adding Effects and Shooting Special Effects for Night Backgrounds Creative Light Effect Light displays and other points of light in nighttime backgrou
63. dow will appear when you establish a connection between the camera and computer If CameraWindow does not appear click the CameraWindow icon on the Dock the bar which appears at the bottom of the desktop Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing For Windows 7 use the following steps to display CameraWindow e Click y on the task bar e n the screen that appears click the i link to modify the program G e Click Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon CameraWindow then click OK e Double click J Transfer and View Images Click Import Images from Camera and then click Import Untransferred Images All images not previously transferred will transfer to the computer Transferred images will be sorted by date and saved in separate folders in the Pictures folder When Image import complete appears click OK then click X to close CameraWindow Turn off the camera and unplug the cable For further operations refer to the Software Guide You can transfer images without installing the included software by simply connecting your camera to a computer There are however the following limitations e After connecting to the camera it may take a few minutes until you can transfer images e Movies will not transfer correctly P e Images shot in the vertical position may be transferred in the horizontal position Protection settings for images may be lost when transferred to a computer e T
64. e Begin installation Click Easy Installation and follow the on screen instructions to proceed with the installation If the User Account Control window appears follow the on screen instructions to proceed When the install finishes click Restart or Finish Remove the CD ROM Remove the CD ROM when your desktop screen appears Macintosh cau DIGITALCAMERA Place the CD in the computer s CD ROM drive Place the supplied CD ROM DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk p 2 into the computer s CD ROM drive Begin installation Double click the on the CD 35 f Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing 36 Click Install and follow the on screen instructions to proceed with the installation 7 Connect the camera to the computer Turn off the camera Open the cover and insert the small end of the plug firmly into the camera terminal in the direction shown Insert the cable s larger plug into the computer For connection details refer to the user guide provided with the computer Turn on the camera Press the button to turn on the camera j Open CameraWindow E Windows Click Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon CameraWindow CameraWindow will appear If CameraWindow does not appear click the Start menu and choose All Programs followed by Canon Utilities CameraWindow and CameraWindow aua Macintosh CameraWin
65. e 1 Touch the image you want to view next The image you chose will display in the center of the screen and the next four possible choices will appear If you touch the image in the center of the screen it will display full screen Touch it again to restore the original display Touch 5 to return to single image view Only still images shot with this camera will play back in Smart Shuffle e Smart Shuffle is not available in the following situations If there are less than 50 images taken with this camera on the P memory card f you play back images other than candidates selected by the camera During filtered playback 117 Protecting Images M gt You can protect important images so that they cannot be accidentally erased with the camera pp 30 120 VIVIGGGGGGIGAAAIIIIGTG TIT GIIA AAAAIIIIT AAA Choose On Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu to the left to choose Orn Once it is set 0 will appear To unlock an image touch FUNC again then drag vertically up or down the screen to choose Om Protect ihg image to prevent erasing D If you format the memory card pp 22 51 protected images will also be erased P Protected images cannot be erased with the camera s erase function To erase an image cancel protection first Using the Menu Choose Protect Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the tab and touch Protect 7 Choose
66. e camera will not focus 12 E V Changing the Recording Pixel Setting Im iz S Image Size You can choose from six recording pixels image size settings TULLMAN Choose the recording pixel setting Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or 7 M down the menu on the left to choose L 551 shots rere M For printing up ta D 7 Choose an option A size MEE RUP NE ue Touch an item you want to set If you drag vertically up or down the menu to the right other items will appear I Touch the item you chose again to complete the setting The setting you chose will appear on the Screen If you choose WI you cannot use Digital Zoom p 65 or Digital Tele Converter p 66 Changing the Compression Ratio Image Quality You can choose from the following two levels of compression ratio image quality M Fine Jal Normal LLL LLAMA Choose the compression ratio setting Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu on the left to choose 7 Choose an option cg Touch an item you want to set Touch the item you chose again to complete the setting The setting you chose will appear on the screen 73 Changing the Compression Ratio Image Quality Approximate Values for Recording Pixels and Compression Ratio f Number of Recordable Compression Single Image Data Recording Pixels Images g Ratio Size Approx KB 4GB g 16 GB L Large dl 3597 1058 4334 14M 4320 x
67. eck the focus Press the shutter button halfway In Face AiAF the face detected as the main subject will appear magnified In Fixed frame p 85 the contents of the AF frame will appear magnified E What if the display does not magnify The display will not appear magnified in Face AiAF p 84 if a face cannot be detected or is too big in relation to the screen In Fixed frame it will not appear magnified if the camera cannot focus 85 Choosing the Subject to Focus On Touch AF The magnified display will not appear when using Digital Zoom p 65 Digital Tele converter p 66 or Servo AF p 88 Choosing the Subject to Focus On Touch AF gt You can choose a specific subject or person s face or a location on the screen to focus on and shoot TILLMAN AAA A AAA AAA Choose the subject face or location to focus on Touch the subject or person shown on the screen When the AF frame mode is set to Face AIAF the camera will beep and display When it detects the subject The camera will continue to focus even if the subject moves If the camera does not detect the subject however will blink for a few seconds and then disappear The camera will return to the normal shooting screen if it cannot detect the subject to continue focusing on When the AF frame mode is set to Fixed frame an AF frame will appear at the location where you touch the screen To cancel touch
68. eck the guides included with any separately sold accessories you use AN Warning Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death AN Caution Denotes the possibility of injury Caution Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment YI Warning Camera Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to people s eyes Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash could damage eyesight In particular remain at least one meter 39 inches away from infants when using the flash Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants Strap Putting the strap around a child s neck could result in asphyxiation Memory card Dangerous if swallowed If this occurs contact a doctor immediately Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment unless expressly indicated to do so in this guide To avoid the risk of injury do not touch the interior of the camera if it has been dropped or otherwise damaged Stop operating the camera immediately if it emits smoke a strange smell or otherwise behaves abnormally Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol benzine or thinner to clean the equipment Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the camera This could result in fire or electrical shock If liquid or foreign objects come into contact with the camera interior immediately turn the camera power off and remove the battery Use only recommended power sources Using other power sources could result in fire or e
69. ed AV cable p 2 you can connect the camera to a TV to view images you have shot TULLMAN AAA 1 Turn off the camera and TV D Connect the camera to the TV Open the camera s terminal cover and F fully insert the cable plug into the d LF camera s terminal jl Insert the cable plug fully into the video Whit Black i i i i ie and piae input terminals as shown in the illustration Yellow 6 6 r rA Yellow ES v Black 114 Viewing Images on a TV Turn on the TV and switch it to the input to which the cable is connected j Turn on the camera UN Press the gt button to turn on the camera za The image will appear on the TV nothing will appear on the screen of the camera Use the camera screen to perform operations After you finish turn off the camera and TV and unplug the cable Ed What if the images don t properly display on the TV Images will not display correctly ifthe camera s video output setting NTSC PAL does not match the TV system Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the fT tab then choose Video System to switch to the correct video system You can only perform the following operations when connected to a TV Switching images Drag horizontally across the screen or tap the camera lightly with your finger pp 28 29 P Touch Actions p 113 Smart Shuffle and image erase cannot be called up e Magnification Move the zoom lever toward Q p 112
70. en MENU to choose the gt tab and touch Red Eye Correction gt Choose and Correct the image Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image then touch OK Red eye detected by the camera will be corrected and a frame will appear around the corrected portion You can magnify or reduce the size of the image using the procedures in Magnifying Images p 112 Save as a new image and display Touch New File The image will be saved as a new file Follow Step 5 on p 126 e Some images may not be properly corrected D e When Overwrite in Step 4 is chosen the uncorrected image is overwritten with the corrected data erasing the original image Protected images cannot be overwritten 130 eA hk EEE E E EEE EEE E EEE E E E EE EEC A E A EEE E EE EEE E A AE A E EA A E E EEE E EEE E E E AAA E E EEE E E EE EE E ES p i t i O BEE EEE EEE SE E EEE E E E E EE AE E E E AE E E E EEE EE EEE E E A E E AECE E E EE E E E E A E E E A E E A E E EEE ES This chapter explains how to choose images for printing and print using a PictBridge compliant printer sold separately p 40 Please also refer to the Personal Printing Guide Canon Brand PictBridge Compliant Printers Inkjet Printers 131 e M Printing Images M You can easily print the pictures you take by connecting the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer using the supplied interface cable p 2 Tee 1 Turn off the camera and prin
71. ential 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 The images recorded with this camera are intended for personal use Do not record images that infringe upon copyright laws without the prior permission of the copyright holder Please be advised that in certain cases the copying of images from performances exhibitions or commercial properties by means of a camera or other device may contravene copyright or other legal rights even if the image was shot for personal use Warranty Limitations For information on your camera s warranty please refer to the Canon Warranty System Booklet supplied with your camera For Canon Customer Support contacts please see the Warranty System Booklet LCD Monitor The LCD monitor is made from reinforced glass but it may break if subjected to severe impacts Please read the Safety Precautions carefully p 9 In case the glass breaks exercise adequate caution so as not to injure yourself on any broken fragments The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high precision manufacturing techniques More than 99 99 of the pixels operate to specification but occasionally non performing pixels may appear as bright or dark dots This is not a malfunction and has no effect on the recorded image The LCD monitor may be cov
72. er of shots that can be taken may be less than mentioned above Battery Charge Indicator An icon or message will appear on the screen indicating the battery s charge state Display Summary 771 Sufficient charge 71 Slightly depleted but sufficient 4 Blinking red Nearly depleted Charge the battery Change the battery pack Depleted Recharge the battery a Using the battery and charger effectively Charge the battery on the day or the day before it will be used Charged batteries continue to discharge naturally even if they are not used Attach the cover to a charged battery so that the A mark is visible How to store the battery for long periods Deplete and remove the battery from the camera Attach the terminal cover and store the battery Storing a battery for long periods of time about a year without depleting it may shorten its life span or affect its performance The battery charger can also be used when abroad The charger can be used in regions that have 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC power If the plug does not fit the outlet use a commercially available plug adapter Do not use electrical transformers for foreign travel as they will cause damage The battery may develop a bulge This is a normal characteristic of the battery and does not indicate a problem However if the battery bulges to the point where it will no longer fit into the camera please contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk 16
73. ered with a thin plastic film for protection against scratches during shipment If so remove the film before using the camera Camera Body Temperature Please take care when operating the camera for an extended period as the camera body may become warm This is not a malfunction What Do You Want to Do d Shoot Shoot leaving it to the camera to make settings 24 Shoot to match special conditio0nS 54 56 Take good people shots Portraits At night Kids and pets At the beach Against snow p 54 p 55 p 55 p 55 p 56 Shoot various other scenes Indoors Fireworks Low light p 55 p 56 p 55 Focusonfaces llle 24 60 62 84 86 Shoot in places where cannot use the flash turn off the flash concesiones 64 Take pictures with me in them too self timer 61 62 68 81 Insert the date and time into my shots 67 Take sepia toned or black and white pictures 79 Add effects and shoot Fish eye Effect Miniature Effect Creative Eight EIIGDU AR 57 58 59 Change the size of picture want to take recording pixels 73 Take pictures continuously o oo oooocoooooooo 78 Change the ISO speed 0 0000 cee ee nes 75 Maintain the focus on moving subjects Servo AF 88 Make dark subjects appear brighter i Contrast 91 What Do You Want to Do View Look at my pictures
74. et images will display If you choose zh in Step 2 filtered playback will be canceled Search filters Favorites Displays images tagged as favorites p 123 Y Shot Date Displays the images shot on a specified date f My Category Displays the images of a specified category p 122 gt File Type Displays only still images or movies Q9 What if you can t choose a filter Filters that do not contain any images cannot be chosen 108 Viewing Slideshows a Filtered Playback You can filter images during a slideshow p 109 so that only certain images will play back You can also use the following functions in filtered playback for processing all the filtered images at once Protecting Images p 118 Erasing All Images p 120 Printing from the Print List DPOF p 133 Viewing Slideshows d You can automatically play back images recorded to a memory card Each image displays for approximately 3 seconds TULLMAN AAA AAA A AAA AA Start the slideshow Drag as shown The slideshow will start a few seconds after Loading image displays In filtered playback p 108 only images matching a filter play back Touch the screen to stop the slideshow e The power saving function does not work during slideshows p 52 e You can also start a slideshow by choosing amp from the FUNC menu then touching a transition effect in the menu on the right 109 Viewing Slideshows Changing Se
75. ge The frames can be used for trimming You can switch between frames by touching x Touch New File The Save new image screen will appear Recorded pixels after trimming j Save as a new image and display E Follow Steps 4 and 5 on p 126 127 Adding Effects with the My Colors Function Images with a recording pixel setting of wW or S p 74 or images resized as XS cannot be edited e The width and height ratio of an image that can be changed is fixed at Q 4 3 for a vertical image 3 4 e The number of recorded pixels in a trimmed image will be smaller than before trimming Adding Effects with the My Colors NS Function You can change the color of an image and save it as a separate image Refer to p 79 for details on each menu item J PgMEPMBBMIEEBMBMEMBMERBMMMEEEIIIEEUEUFEOMHIIBMPMPMMEMEMPMMMM MMEEMEMMEEMMMEIIIEEREEREMEMEMEMMMPEPEPEEM8PIM Choose My Colors Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the tab and touch My Colors 7 Choose an image Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image then touch OK Choose a menu option 2 Touch an option Touch 4 to display other available options Touch OK The Save new image screen will appear j Save as a new image and display hd Follow Steps 4 and 5 on p 126 e If you repeatedly change the color of an image the quality will gradually deteriorate and you may not achieve the expected color
76. h may cause unexpected results in this mode e Under some conditions the image may appear coarse 96 O SEE EEE E EE EEE EE E EE E E E E E E E E A E E E E AE E EE EEE E E E E A A AE A E E E E AE E E E A EA AE E E E E E A E E E E E AS Using Various Functions for Shooting Movies O TEE EEE E E EEE EEE EE EE E E E E E E AC A A E EE EE E EE EE EA A E E A EC A E E EEE E E EEE E A CA E E EEE E E E E E E E A This chapter provides more advanced information than the Shooting Movies and Viewing Movies sections of Chapter 1 This chapter assumes that the mode switch is set to Bil Press the button to enter Playback mode before playing back or editing movies 97 Changing the Movie Mode M You can choose between three Movie modes VTL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL 4 Set the mode switch to 7 Choose a Movie mode Touch lll then touch the desired mode Touch the screen again to make the setting 8 B Standard Normal mode These Shooting modes let you change all colors except the chosen color to black and white or exchange the chosen color for another color when shooting See Changing the Color and Shooting p 95 for details Color Accent Color Swap Under some conditions colors may not turn out as expected in and 2 modes Changing the Image Quality M You can choose between three image quality settings TO eee Ei n P 1 Choose the image quality setting
77. he camera focuses If a face is not detected when Servo AF is set to On the AF frame will appear in the center of the screen e If a face is not detected and only gray frames no white frame appear up to 9 green frames will appear on the areas the camera focuses on when the shutter button is pressed halfway e Examples of faces that cannot be detected Subjects that are far away or extremely close P e Subjects that are dark or light Faces turned to the side or at a diagonal or faces with a portion hidden e The camera may mistakenly identify non human subjects as a face e f the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway the AF frame will not appear 84 Magnifying the Focal Point Fixed frame A single AF frame will be used This is effective for focusing on a specific point ula 8 You can reduce the AF frame size e Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the tab then touch AF Frame Size and choose Small e The setting is configured to Normal when the Digital Zoom p 65 or Digital Tele converter p 66 is used If the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway P the AF frame will turn yellow and O will appear Magnifying the Focal Point If you press the shutter button halfway the AF frame will magnify a you can check the focus LLL Choose AF Point Zoom Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the C tab Touch AF Point Zoom then touch 4 to choose On 2 Ch
78. he location of the displayed area Touching or the image in the upper left resets the display to Step 1 111 Magnifying Images M Lr Approximate Location of Displayed Area Magnify an image When you touch the screen the image will magnify and amp and El will appear If you keep your finger on the screen the display will continue to zoom on that part of the image up to a factor of 10x You can also zoom in or out on images by touching amp or Q If you touch and hold amp or Q the display will continue zoom in or out on the image If you drag across the screen you can move the location of the displayed area Touch to restore the image to its original size You can also tap the side of the camera gently p 29 to switch between images at the same zoom factor Active Display If you move the zoom lever toward Q the display will zoom in on the image and if you continue to hold the zoom lever it will continue to zoom in up to a maximum factor of 10x To zoom out move the zoom lever toward Ema or continue to hold it to return to single image playback Changing Image Transitions M You can choose from three transition effects when switching between images in Single Image Playback TILLMAN AMAA AAA 112 Choose Transition Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the gt tab Touch Transition then touch q gt to choose an option Easy Operations with Touch Actions M In sing
79. he shot Since the shot is being taken while the shutter sound plays be careful not to move the camera L 25 Does the length of the shutter sound change Since the time required to shoot differs according to the scene you want to take the length of the shutter sound may change If the camera or subject moves while the shutter sound is playing the recorded image may be blurry 23 Taking Pictures Smart Auto If you shoot without pressing the shutter button halfway the image may P not be in focus Taking Pictures Smart Auto AL Since the camera can determine the subject and shooting conditions you can let it automatically select the best settings for the scene and just shoot The camera can also detect and focus on faces setting the color and brightness to optimal levels Oe Y Turn on the camera VE ee C mI Press the ON OFF button The start up screen will appear ON OFF gt Choose MI mode WY Set the mode switch to Gi When you point the camera toward the subject the camera will make a slight noise as it determines the scene The icon for the determined scene will appear in the upper left of the screen The camera will focus on detected faces and display frames on them m paa D Compose the shot 2 Moving the zoom lever toward will zoom in on your subject making it appear larger Moving the lever toward 44 will zoom out from your subject making it appear smaller
80. here may be problems transferring images or image information correctly depending on the version of the operating system in use the file size or the software in use 37 z uw Accessories M Supplied with Camera Wrist Strap DIGITAL CAMERA Battery Pack NB 6L Battery Charger WS DC10 Solution Disk with Terminal Cover CB 2LY CB 2LYE NAL Interface Cable IFC 400PCU B Memory Card Card Reader Windows Macintosh Canon Brand PictBridge Compliant Printers Compact Photo Printers Inkjet Printers SELPHY series See the user guide supplied with the printer for more information on the printer and interface cables TV Video ECO m HDMI Cable HTC 100 High Definition TV 38 Separately Sold Accessories d The following camera accessories are sold separately Some accessories are not sold in some regions or may no longer be available Power Supplies AC Adapter Kit ACK DC40 This kit lets you power the camera using household power Recommended for powering the camera for an extended period of time or when connecting to a computer or printer Cannot be used to charge the battery inside the camera Battery Charger CB 2LY CB 2LYE An adapter for charging Battery Pack NB 6L Battery Pack NB 6L Rechargeable lithium ion battery CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BAT
81. ill images Corrects red eyes in still images Trims portions of still images Resizes and saves still images Adjusts colors in still images On Off On Off Last seen Last shot Fade Slide 1 Slide 2 Off Register a playback function to a drag pattern Options Summary Displays printing screen Chooses individual images for printing Chooses all images for printing Cancels all settings for printing Sets the printing style Menus Ref p p p p p p Dipiolp o jp io pp Ref Dipio pio Page 109 120 118 125 123 122 129 130 127 126 122 149 107 149 112 113 Page 132 135 136 136 134 169 Specifications Camera Effective Pixels Image Sensor Zoom Magnification LCD Monitor 5 AF Frame Mode SOWA error dama 35 E Focusing Range from end of lens Sabi EDT sicuri Ep Gach ose are X URS Shutter Speed Image Stabilization Metering System Exposure Compensation ISO Speed o oooooooo Standard Output Sensitivity Recommended Exposure Index White Balance Built in Flash Built in Flash Range Shooting Modes Continuous Shooting Seli BWITef os 5s ode ce wed a ECON WAS Los aaa a Re Ra Recording Media
82. ines Disp Overlay p 147 3 2 Guide Both Icon Layout p 148 Off Continuous IS Mode p 147 Shoot Only Panning Date Stamp p 67 Off Date Date amp Time 1 AiAF 2 AF frame not displayed 3 On when movement is detected or when using Touch AF 4 Always On 5 Always Auto 166 of 1 1 0 1 ofo ofo ofo ajo ojo s o o o o 1 1 o a ofojojojofoo OF OF OF OF OF O OF OF OF OF oO oO oO OF O O E D O QO OF OF OF OF O O O OFO 0 0 07 OF O OF OF OF O a lps x9 O O O JOJOJOJO O O O O OjOj O OjO O O O O JO O O O JOJpOJOJO O O O OFO 0 0 OF OF O OF OF OF O Menus m TK f E SD 4 SA x1 x1 O O O O OO O O O O O OO O O O O O O O OO O O OO O O O O O OO O O OO O O O O OO O O O O O be O O O O 0 O O O OO O O O OO m O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O 0 O O O O O O O O OO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OO O O O O O O O O O O O O O x O O O O O O O O O r3 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Selectable or set automatically Not selectable 167 Menus fT Set up Menu Item Mute Volume Sound Options Hints amp Tips LCD Brightness Start up Image Color Option Format File Numbering Create Folder Lens Ret
83. ing Pixels ecce ci 99 Shooting TIMO suiit dents 99 Viewing Playback 33 102 MultiMediaCard MMCplus HC MMCplus Memory Card Memory Card My Category cusco 122 My DOI ecc orto gui 79 N Night Snapshot Scene Mode 55 Number of Shots 16 74 O ON OFF BUON sssisincuioe ienee 42 P Package Contents gt Accessories Personal Printing Guide 2 Playback gt View Playback Button narrado opea tan ain 28 42 Playback With Transition Effects 112 Portrait Scene Mode 54 Postcard SIZE is 74 Power gt Battery Power Saving 52 141 142 Print Settings DPOF ascos 133 PIM os 38 PIANO asidero iia 132 Program AE RPM 70 A E S 118 R Recording Pixels Image Size 73 Red Eye Auto Correction cesses 92 COIT DOLI accion t n anu nara mE 130 Reduction ocioteca 145 Resizing Making Images Smaller 126 Rotating Images cesses 125 S Screen Display Language e 21 Switching the Display 43 Scroll EISplay comas 107 SD SDHC SDXC Memory Card Memory Card Self Timer 10 second Self Timer 68 Changing Delay and Number of Shots ususuuse 81 Face Self Timer 62 T
84. ion Display Playback Simple Information Detailed Information Focus Check Display Display Display p 111 e Touching Es while in Playback mode will hide all image information and icons but you can still switch images pp 28 29 Touching the center of the screen will restore the original display mode You can also switch the display by touching DISP while the image A displays right after shooting However Simple Information Display is not available and image information will not display You can change the first screen that displays by choosing the Ig tab and Review Info p 146 43 Indicator Screen Display in Dark Shooting Conditions The display automatically brightens when shooting in dark conditions allowing you to check the composition Night Display function However the brightness of the image on the screen and the brightness of the actual image recorded may be different Screen noise may appear and the movement of the subject may appear somewhat jagged on the screen This has no effect on the recorded image Overexposure Warning during Playback In Detailed Information Display p 43 overexposed areas of the image flash on the screen Histogram during Playback High The graph that appears in Detailed Information Display p 43 is called the histogram The histogram shows the distribution of brightness in an image Low horizontally and the amount of brightness Dark 4 Bright vertica
85. it appears only the portion from the nearest 89 to the left will be trimmed when Cut Beginning is chosen Only the portion from the nearest 2 to the right will be trimmed when Cut End is chosen 3 Choose a portion to delete Aide t Touch Cut Beginning or Cut End a A EOM i When Cut Beginning is chosen the Am cepe 4 portion from the nearest 3 to the left of Cut Beginning Cut End the currently displayed scene will be deleted in approximately one second increments When Cut End is chosen the portion from the nearest 3 to the right of the currently displayed scene will be deleted in approximately one second increments 103 Editing j Save the edited movie 7 Touch New File The movie will be saved as a new file To cancel editing touch Cancel To reset the editing range touch SD e When Overwrite is chosen in Step 4 the unedited movie is overwritten with the edited movie erasing the original e When there is not enough space left on the memory card only Overwrite can be chosen e f the battery is depleted partway through editing the edited movie clips may not be saved When editing movies you should use a fully charged battery or the separately sold AC adapter kit p 152 104 O SETE EE E E EEE E E EEE E E E E E E E E A E E E AE E EE EEE E E E E A A AE E E E E EEE E E E A E A A EE E E E A E E E E A AS Using Various Playback and Editing Functions O TEE EEE E E EEE EEE
86. l shooting with the timer after countdown has started touch the screen a Changing the number of shots After touching 3 in the screen in Step 1 touch Aw to change the number of shots then touch to complete the setting P Even if your face is not detected after joining the subjects the shutter will release approximately 15 seconds later 63 Turning the Flash Off AL You can shoot with the flash turned off VIII LL Touch Choose 6 Touch Touch 6 again to make the setting Once set amp will appear on the screen To turn the flash back on follow the steps above to return the setting to Xx ky EN 7 Q9 What if a flashing appears When you press the shutter button halfway in low light conditions where camera shake is likely a flashing a will appear on the screen Attach the camera to a tripod to prevent it from moving 64 Zooming in Closely on Subjects NS Digital Zoom x You can use the digital zoom to zoom up to a maximum equivalent of 20x and capture subjects that are too far away for the optical zoom to enlarge The images may appear coarse however depending on the recording pixel setting p 73 and the zoom factor used ITLL AAA AAA AAA AN Move the zoom lever toward Hold the lever until Zooming stops The zoom will stop when the largest possible zoom factor without image deterioration has been reached and the zoom factor will appea
87. le image playback you can quickly and easily call up functions that have been registered to each of four set dragging patterns Touch Actions Use a Function Registered to Drag across the screen as shown The function registered to 1 will be called up EHE sj By dragging across the screen as shown you can also call up the functions registered to P J and L You can change the functions registered to Touch Actions Changing Touch Actions Registered Functions You can register the functions you want to use easily to each of the drag patterns TULLMAN AAMAS Choose Set Touch Actions Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the gt tab and touch Set Touch Actions 7 Register a function to a drag A pattern ae HW Drag vertically up or down the screen to ids choose a drag pattern Touch 4 to choose the function to register 113 Viewing Images on a TV Functions that Can be Registered Favorites Tag or untag images as favorites Next Favorite Switch to the next image tagged as a favorite Previous Favorite Switch to the previous image tagged as a favorite Next Date Switch to first image with the next shooting date Previous Date Switch to first image with the previous shooting date Smart Shuffle Start Smart Shuffle playback Slideshow View a slideshow Erase Erase an image Protect Protect or unlock images Rotate Rotate an image M Viewing Images on a TV d Using the suppli
88. lectrical shock Battery and Battery Charger Use only recommended batteries Do not place the battery near or in direct flame Do not let the battery come into contact with water e g sea water or other liquids Do not attempt to disassemble alter or apply heat to the battery Safety Precautions Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts This 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 contacts these substances immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance If the battery charger becomes wet unplug it from the outlet and consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk Use only the specified battery charger to charge the battery Unplug the power cord periodically and wipe away any dust and dirt that has collected on the plug the exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area Do not handle the power cord with wet hands 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 not fully plugged into the outlet Do not allow dirt or metal objects such as pins or keys to contact the charger terminals or plug This could result in fire or electrical shock Other Warnings Do not play the supplied CD ROM s in any CD player that does not
89. line letting you quickly search them You can also jump by shooting date Scroll Display TITLE Choose an image You can switch between images in single image playback by dragging horizontally across the screen Continuously dragging quickly across the screen will display the screen on the left Scroll Display In this display drag horizontally across the screen to choose images Touching the center image restores single image playback While in Scroll Display if you quickly drag vertically you can search images by the shooting date Q To turn off this effect touch FUNC then touch MENU to choose the D tab Choose Scroll Display and the Off option 107 Viewing Images in Filtered Playback M E When there are many images on the memory card you can filter and display them by a specified filter You can also protect p 118 or delete p 120 all filtered images at once TULLMAN MAMMALIA AAA A 000 Choose v Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu to the left to choose Y 7 Choose a filter amp Touch an item you want to set If you drag vertically up or down the menu to the right other items will appear Touch the item you chose again to complete the setting 3 View the filtered images Touch the desired filter then touch it again except for yk Filtered playback starts and a yellow frame appears If you drag horizontally across the screen only the chosen targ
90. lly When the graph approaches the right side the image is bright but when it approaches the left side the image is dark and in this way you can judge the exposure Indicator The indicator on the top of the camera p 42 will light or blink depending on the camera s status Colors Status Operation Status Lights Display off p 142 Green TUUM Blinks Recording reading transmitting image data When the indicator blinks green data is being recorded to read from the memory card or various information is being transmitted Do not turn off D the power open the memory card slot battery cover shake or jolt the camera These actions may corrupt the image data or cause the camera or memory card to malfunction 44 z E M FUNC Menu Basic Operations M Commonly used shooting functions can be set with the FUNC menu The menu items and options differ depending on the mode pp 164 165 LLL Wr xc J Display the FUNC menu Touch FUNC 7 Choose a menu A Drag vertically up or down the menu to the fiecording piels left or touch a menu item to choose it E eqns eed i You can also choose menu items by dragging on the screen outside of the menu Touch the menu item you chose again or touch the menu on the right 3 Choose an option to set Drag vertically up or down the menu on the right or touch an item to choose it You can also choose menu items by dragging on the screen outside of the menu
91. ltered Playback p 108 Viewing Slideshows p 109 Changing Image Transitions p 112 Easy Operations with Touch Actions p 113 Smart shuffle cannot be called up Viewing Images on a TV p 114 Viewing Images on a High Definition TV p 116 Protecting Images p 118 Erasing All Images p 120 Organizing Images by Category My Category p 122 Tagging Images as Favorites p 123 Rotating Images p 125 Summary of Movie Control Panel in Viewing Movies p 33 Exit Touch to display the volume panel then touch amp w to adjust the volume 4 When the volume is set to 0 q will appear p Playback IK Display the first frame I Previous frame Slow rewind if you touch and hold the icon Next frame Slow advance if you touch and hold the icon Display the last frame Edit p 103 Ww Y Touch the scroll bar or drag it horizontally to change the displayed frame 102 Editing NS You can trim the beginnings and ends of recorded movies in one second increments VIVIVGGGGGGGIGA AIF AAA AAA AAA AAA ea Stee Set the editing range eee i Touch the screen during movie playback to display the movie control panel Touch or the scroll bar to change the displayed frame frames are the basic units that make up a movie XK will change to 3 at one second intervals in movies 7 Touch or K gt Delete section of movie will appear on the screen Even if you touch amp when
92. mera p 42 lights and for approximately 1 second while the camera is reducing red eye it is not possible to shoot It is more effective if the subject is looking directly at the lamp Even better results can be obtained by increasing the lighting in indoor settings or approaching closer to the subject Recording images to the memory card takes a long time or continuous shooting slows down Perform a low level format of the memory card in the camera p 51 When you can t make settings for shooting functions or FUNC menu The items in which settings can be made differ depending on the shooting mode pp 164 167 Shooting movies Correct shooting time does not display or stops Format the memory card in the camera or use a memory card capable of recording at high speeds Even when the shooting time does not display properly the recorded video will be the length that it was actually shot pp 32 99 appeared on the screen and shooting ended automatically The camera s internal memory was insufficient Try one of the following Perform a low level format of the memory card in the camera p 51 Change the image quality setting p 98 Use a memory card capable of recording at high speeds p 99 Zoom does not operate You can use the digital zoom while recording but not the optical zoom p 102 157 Troubleshooting Playback Cannot play back images or movies If the file name or folder structure is changed on a com
93. mp y mt 2 Y 2 96MB BN UE 43203240 2 02 10 10 00 29 00 e p 16 3 Metering Modes p 89 Folder Number File Number p 140 1 58 F5 6 amp oe Y o 69 Focus Range p 72 File Size p 74 Pixels p 73 Movies Movie Length p 99 63 Protect p 118 9 Displayed image number Favorites p 123 Total number of images My Colors pp 79 122 Shutter Speed 2 Aperture Value Image Quality Movies p 98 Flash p 71 i Contrast pp 91 129 Red Eye Correction pp 92 130 Shooting Date and Time p 20 163 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Shooting modes ae AUTO Function Po P Exposure Compensation p 71 Exposure Shift p 100 O O O O O O O O O Flash pp 64 71 94 3 gt E REESE G O O O O v O O O O Self Timer pp 68 80 81 QD C2 O O O O C O O O 0 Touch AF p 86 O O O AF Lock p 87 O AE Lock pp 90 100 FE Lock p 90 O FUNC Menu O O O O Light Metering p 89 aia 110 Eum m Arr O O O O e UN amp y AN Se Gu amp p AL p e e 88 Aa AR amp c White Balance p 76 i WU un e e ie e d m un e O m O O O O AUTO ISO Speed p 75 EOI oll 80 100 200 400 800 1600 AA O O O O Focus Range p 72 Y O P o Drive Mode p 78 O 2 CELA BS mU O O O Recording Pixels pp 73 98 L MiM2 M3 S M 2 dal ASAS fos 540 la e dl E Compression Ratio Image
94. n use the included software to change the sounds 1 Turning off Hints amp Tips You can turn off this function However hints and tips for menus will always display LLL A Choose Hints amp Tips then touch q gt to choose Off fT 138 Changing Camera Settings Changing the Start up Screen E You can change the start up image that appears on the screen when you turn on the camera TULL LLAMA Touch Start up Image Touch an option x No start up image Preset images cannot be modified Preset images 2 You can set recorded images and use the included software to change the images 1 Registering Recorded Images as the Start up Screen When you press the button and set the camera to Playback mode you can register recorded images Tee Touch Start up Image Touch 2 then touch 2 Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image then touch OK The Register screen will appear Touch OK Any previously registered start up image will be overwritten when registering a new start up image 139 Changing Camera Settings N g Li Li LI 8 Register the start up image or sounds saved with the included software You can use the included software to register dedicated sounds for various camera sounds and start up images to the camera using the included software Refer to the Software Guide for details Changing the Screen Color Choose Color Option
95. nds behind your subject can be changed into any of six predetermined shapes Be sure to use the flash when shooting TILLMAN AAMAS Choose Choose in Steps 1 2 on p 54 I gt Choose a shape and size Touch X Select Effect will appear on the screen Touch the desired shape Touch A w to change the size Touch 5 Shoot a Shooting tips Hold the camera firmly and shoot non moving points of light in as dark a location as possible Make sure your subject is within the range of the flash p 71 Also make sure the subject is not illuminated by any other light sources 59 Detecting a Smile and Shooting In some shooting conditions such as when shooting moving points of light the chosen shape may not show and the brightness may be different than expected Detecting a Smile and Shooting M The camera will shoot even without pressing the shutter button each time it detects a smile LILLIA Choose Y Choose E in Steps 1 2 on p 54 then touch UL Touch then touch The camera will enter shooting preparation Each time the camera detects a smile it will shoot after the lamp lights Touching w will pause smile detection Touch w to resume smile detection Smile Fem On Off Number of shots switching modes pp 61 62 Q9 What if a smile is not detected Smiles are easier to detect if the subject faces the camera and opens their mouth enough
96. ng the Face Self Timer a Changing the number of shots After touching on the screen in Step 1 touch Aw to change the number of shots Touch S to complete the setting e Shutting both eyes will also be detected as a wink e If a wink is not detected the shutter will release approximately 15 seconds later e f there are no people in the shot when the shutter button is pressed fully the camera will shoot after a person enters the shot and winks Using the Face Self Timer d To take a photo that includes the photographer such a group photo compose the shot and press the shutter button The camera will shoot approximately two seconds after you enter the shot and it detects your face p 84 VIIU Choose c2 Choose fj in Steps 1 2 on p 54 then touch UL Touch X then touch 7 Compose the shot and press the shutter button halfway Make sure a green frame appears on the face focused on and white frames appear on other faces 3 Press the shutter button fully The camera will enter shooting stand by and Look straight at camera to start count down will appear on the screen The lamp will blink and the self timer sound will play 62 Using the Face Self Timer j Join the subjects and look at the camera When the camera detects a new face the lamp and sound will speed up the lamp remains lit when the flash will fire and two seconds later the shutter will release To cance
97. ning More O BEE EEE EEE EE EEE E E EEE E EE E EE AE E E E A E E E E E EE EE EE EE E E E E EEE E E E EE EE AA E E E A E E A E EEE E LS This chapter explains the parts of the camera and what appears on the screen as well as the basic operating instructions 41 D Zoom Lever Shooting C Telephoto M4 Wide Angle p 24 Playback Q Magnify eg Index pp 106 112 2 Shutter Button p 23 8 ON OFF Button p 24 4 x Playback Button pp 28 105 131 Mode Switch 6 Indicator p 44 7 Microphone p 32 HDMI Terminal p 116 Mode Switch 9 Strap Mount p 13 A N OUT Audio Video Output DIGITAL Terminal pp 36 114 132 4d Lens 42 Lamp pp 60 62 68 145 43 Flash pp 64 71 Speaker 49 Screen LCD Monitor p 43 Tripod Socket 47 DC Coupler Terminal Cover p 152 Memory Card Battery Cover p 18 Use the mode switch to change the Shooting mode NEC mA CD pp 31 97 automatic shooting p 24 A You can leave it to the camera For shooting movies to select settings for fully You can shoot with the best settings for the scene p 54 or choose settings yourself to take various types of pictures pp 53 69 83 42 Screen Display M Switching the Display You can change the screen display by touching DISP Refer to p 162 for details on information that appears on the screen Shooting Information Display No Informat
98. nsupported images or images with corrupted data cannot be displayed Images manipulated on a computer that have had their file name changed or have been taken with a different camera may not display 159 Troubleshooting Cannot magnify Cannot rotate Cannot modify image Cannot register this image Cannot modify Cannot assign to category Incompatible images cannot be magnified p 112 Tagging Images as Favorites p 123 rotated p 125 edited pp 126 130 registered to the start up screen p 139 categorized p 122 or added to a print list p 133 Images manipulated on a computer that have had their file name changed or have been taken with a different camera may not be magnified rotated edited registered to the start up screen categorized or added to a print list Movies cannot be magnified p 112 edited pp 126 130 added to a print list p 133 or registered to the start up screen p 139 Exceeded selection limit You chose more than 998 images in print settings Choose less than 998 images p 135 Print settings could not be saved correctly Reduce the number of selected images and try again p 135 Communication error Images could not be transferred to the computer or printed due to the large amount of images approx 1000 stored on the memory card Use a commercially available USB card reader to transfer the images Insert the memory card into the printer s card slot to print Naming error
99. om Manually sets a custom white balance 76 Adjusting the White Balance A You can adjust the white balance to the light source at the shooting location Make sure that you set the white balance under the light source of the actual scene you will shoot Custom White Balance TO In Step 2 on p 76 choose 4 Make sure the entire screen is filled with a plain white colored subject then touch NE on the right The tint on the screen will change when a white balance data is set OG If you change camera settings after recording white balance data the tone may not turn out properly 11 Continuous Shooting d You can shoot continuously at a maximum speed of approximately 0 7 images second while the shutter button is pressed fully and held TILL AAA AAA AAA AAA u Choose a Drive mode Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu on the left to choose 7 Choose an option Touch Hl Touch Hl again to make the setting Once set will appear on the screen Shoot As long as you hold the shutter button down the camera will shoot successive images q ocn DE A en 1 E E tut F e Cannot be used with the self timer pp 68 80 81 or Ci pp 60 62 e Continuous shooting speed increases in p 55 For a certain interval images may not be recorded and the shooting speed for may slow down depending on the shooting conditions and the Q camera settings e F
100. or continuous shooting the focus and exposure are locked when the shutter button is pressed halfway As the number of images increases the shooting speed may slow down e If the flash fires the shooting speed may slow down 78 Changing the Tone of an Image NS My Colors gt You can change the tone of an image to sepia or black and white when shooting TU I E 4 Choose My Colors Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu on the left to choose 4r 7 Choose an option Touch an item you want to set If you drag vertically up or down the menu to the right other items will appear Touch the item you chose again to complete the setting The setting you chose will appear on the Screen dif My Colors Off Emphasizes the contrast and color saturation for a vivid amp y vi impression An Neutral Tones down the contrast and color saturation for neutral N hues e Sepia Sepia tones y Bw Black and white Combines the effects of Vivid Red Vivid Green and Vivid Ap Positive Film Blue to produce intense natural appearing colors like those obtained with positive film amp Lighter Skin Tone Makes skin tones lighter amp p Darker Skin Tone Makes skin tones darker Emphasizes blue tints Makes the sky ocean and other blue subjects more vivid Emphasizes green tints Makes mountains foliage and other green subjects more vivid 4p Vivid Blue Ag Vivid Green AR Vivid Red Emphasizes red
101. orrect direction Install the memory card in the correct direction p 18 Memory card locked The SD memory card SDHC memory card or SDXC memory card s write protect tab is set to LOCK Unlock the write protect tab p 17 Cannot record You attempted to shoot an image without a memory card or with a memory card installed incorrectly Install the memory card in the correct direction to shoot p 18 Memory card error p 51 If the same message appears even when a formatted memory card is installed in the correct direction contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk p 19 Insufficient space on card There is not enough free space on the memory card to shoot pp 24 53 69 83 or edit images pp 126 130 Erase the images pp 28 105 to open space for new images or insert an empty memory card p 18 Touch AF unavailable Touch AF cannot be used in your current Shooting mode p 164 Your finger is touching the Shooting mode icon on the screen p 158 Take you finger off the screen then use Touch AF Touch AF canceled The camera could no longer recognize the subject you selected using Touch AF p 86 Face not detected You attempted to choose a subject other than a face for Touch AF while in Ci Change the battery pack p 16 No Image There are no images recorded on the memory card that can be displayed Protected p 118 Unidentified Image Incompatible JPEG Image too large Cannot play back AVI U
102. osite direction while holding gt Q While dragging an image if you touch and hold or the image will appear coarse 29 S Erasing Images M You can choose and erase images one at a time Please note that erased images cannot be recovered Exercise adequate caution before erasing an image ULLAL AAAI AAA Enter Playback mode Press the P button The last image you took will appear ze GO gt ON OFF gt Choose an image to erase Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image Erase the image Drag across the screen as shown Erase will appear Touch Erase The displayed image will be erased To exit instead of erasing touch Cancel You can also erase images in the following ways Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the screen to choose and touch Erase 30 Shooting Movies NS i The camera can automatically select all settings so that you can shoot movies just by pressing the shutter button If you continue shooting for a long time the camera may become warm This is not a malfunction ITLL AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA 1 Enter B mode Set the mode switch to Bl Compose the shot Moving the zoom lever toward will zoom in on your subject making it appear larger Moving the lever toward M4 will zoom out from your subject making it appear smaller Focus Press the shutter button halfway to focus When
103. peed will be set higher and the shutter speed faster than in mode so that you can shoot in dark places with reduced camera shake and subject blur A recording pixel setting of M will appear and the image will be fixed at 2144 x 1608 pixels p 73 Take shots of people at the beach Beach Lets you take shots of brightly lit people on sandy beaches where the reflected sunlight is strong 55 Shooting in Various Conditions Take shots of foliage Foliage Lets you shoot trees and leaves such as new growth autumn leaves or blossoms in vivid colors Take shots of people in snow Snow Lets you take bright natural colored shots of people against snowy backgrounds A PKTDM NV Take shots of fireworks Fireworks Lets you take shots of fireworks in vivid colors moving and blurring the image Additionally you should set IS Mode to Off p 147 In FN or 2 mode images may appear coarse because the ISO speed p 75 is increased to match the shooting conditions i 8 Modes for other scenes In addition to the modes explained here the following scene modes are also available Smart Shutter LE Smile p 60 C3 Wink Self Timer p 61 C3 Face Self Timer p 62 a Color Accent p 95 s Color Swap p 96 Fish eye Effect p 57 Ey Miniature Effect p 58 St Creative Light Effect p 59 x5 Long Shutter p 94 56 Adding Effects and Shooting M gt You can ad
104. ple Information Display and Detailed Information Display To unlock an image touch FUNC again then drag vertically up or down the menu to the left to choose gt Using the Menu 4 Choose Favorites Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the gt tab and touch Favorites Lm 100 0005 a A 1 TW Choose images Drag across the screen horizontally to choose an image then touch the screen Once set y will appear on the screen Touching the screen again deselects the image and disappears To choose multiple images repeat the above operation Make the setting If you touch 5 a confirmation screen will appear Touch OK 124 Ay A Rotating Images WS You can change the orientation of an image and save it TO Choose l Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu to the left to choose 7 Rotate the image Touch or Y and the image will rotate in the chosen direction in 90 increments Touch to accept the setting e Movies with a resolution of ff cannot be rotated e In the screen in Step 2 if you touch FUNC then MENU you can change the icon order by choosing the tab and Rotate 125 i Resizing Images M You can resize images to a lower pixel setting and save the resized image as a separate file LLL Choose Resize Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the gt tab and touch Resize gt Choose an image
105. ppear on the screen Turning the Flash On AS You can make the flash fire every time you shoot At maximum wide angle the flash range is approximately 50 cm 3 5 m 1 6 11 ft and at maximum telephoto it is 90 cm 2 0 m 3 0 6 6 ft TULLMAN AAA m Choose Y 4A g G Touch then touch 5 an Touch again to make the setting EN mem Once set will appear on the screen 71 M Changing the Focus Range NS Macro Infinity gt When it is difficult to focus because your shot contains subjects that are both near and far you can change the focus range the distance range from your subject to focus more reliably TLL AAA Choose a Focus Range Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or e down the menu on the left to choose MA For shooting m near and far subjects 7 Choose an option 1 wy Choose the option you want to set Touch the option once more to complete the setting Shooting Range Description Y 5 50 cm 2 in 1 6 ft Only focuses on close subjects MA More than 3 m More than 9 8 ft Only focuses on far away subjects When the zoom lever is moved toward 444 and held until the lens stops moving which is the maximum wide angle setting of the lens D The edges of the image may darken if the flash fires in macro shooting For macro shooting YY will turn gray in the area that displays in the yellow bar underneath the zoom bar and th
106. puter you may not be able to play back images or movies Refer to the Software Guide for information regarding folder structure or file names Playback stops or audio cuts out Use a memory card that has been formatted on this camera p 51 If you copy a movie to a memory card that reads slowly playback may interrupt momentarily Depending on its capabilities when playing movies the computer may drop frames or the audio may cut out Screen Touch operations do not work as expected Since the camera uses a pressure sensitive touch panel try touching the screen slightly harder or use the toggle attached to the strap p 14 Calibrate the touch panel p 144 b appears in the upper right of the screen Your finger is touching the upper right part of the screen Take your finger off the screen Computer Cannot transfer images to a computer It may be possible to solve the problem when the camera is connected to the computer via cable by reducing the transfer speed Turn off the camera Keeping the shutter button pressed fully hold the zoom lever toward and press the P button to turn on the camera Now move the zoom lever toward 44 Touch B in the screen that appears then touch it again Eye Fi Card Cannot send images p 153 158 List of Messages That Appear on the Screen Da If error messages appear on the screen try one of the following solutions No memory card The memory card is not installed in the c
107. r when you release the zoom lever Move it toward 47 again The digital zoom will zoom in even further on the subject e What if the zoom factor appears in blue Images shot at zoom factors that appear in blue will be coarse a Turning off the digital zoom To turn off the digital zoom touch FUNC then touch MENU to choose the gg tab and choose Digital Zoom and the Off option The focal length when using the optical zoom is 24 120 mm and the focal length when using the digital zoom is 120 480 mm 35mm film equivalent 65 Zooming in Closely on Subjects Digital Zoom Digital Tele Converter The focal length of the lens can be increased by an equivalent of 1 7x or 2 1x This enables a faster shutter speed and less chance of camera shake than the zoom including digital zoom used by itself at the same zoom factor The images may appear coarse however depending on the combination of recording pixel p 73 and digital tele converter settings used TILLMAN AAA L AAA AAAAL Choose Digital Zoom Touch FUNC then touch MENU Touch the tab Drag vertically up or down the screen to choose Digital Zoom 7 Accept the setting Touch 4 to choose a zoom factor Touching restores the settings screen The view will be enlarged and the zoom factor will appear on the screen To return to standard digital zoom choose Digital Zoom and the Standard option Q9 Wha
108. ract Power Saving Time Zone Date Time Video System Calibration Eye Fi Settings Language Reset All Default setting 168 Options Summary On Off Set all operation sounds 5 levels Set the sounds for each camera operation On Off Set within a range of 2 Add an image as start up image Orange Blue Gray Khaki Pink Formats memory card erasing all data Continuous Auto Reset Monthly Daily 1 min O sec Auto Power Down On Off Display Off 10 20 or 30 sec 1 2 or 3 min Home World Date and time settings NTSC PAL Calibrates the touch panel Eye Fi connection settings only appears when Eye Fi card is inserted Choose display language Returns camera to default settings Ref Page p 48 p 48 p 138 p 138 p 49 p 139 p 140 pp 22 51 p 140 p 141 p 141 pp 52 141 142 p 142 p 143 p 114 p 144 p 153 p 21 p 50 gt Playback Menu Item Slideshow Erase Protect Rotate Favorites My Category i Contrast Red Eye Correction Trimming Resize My Colors Active Display Scroll Display Resume Transition Set Touch Actions Default setting ch Print Menu Item Print Select Images amp Qty Select All Images Clear All Selections Print Settings Options Summary Plays back images automatically Erases images Protects images Rotates images Tags or untags images as favorites Categorizes images Corrects dark portions and contrast in st
109. rmat standards Easily Add Images to the Print List Choose an image Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image Choose D videos will be excluded Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or down the menu at the left to choose 4 Print list xd Touch Aw to choose the number of adl prints then touch Add Add toPrnt bist To cancel adding images choose the Cane added images follow Step 2 and touch Remove 133 Choosing Images for Printing DPOF Print Added Images The following examples use the Canon SELPHY series printers CUA PHUBSFOLCOJSSTO punt 4 Connect the camera to the printer Follow Steps 1 4 on p 132 7 Print Touch Print now Printing will start If you stop the printer during printing and start again it will start from the next print Choosing Images for Printing DPOF d E You can choose up to 998 images on a memory card for printing and specify settings such as the number of copies so that they can be printed together or processed at a photo developer service These selection methods comply with the DPOF Digital Print Order Format standards Print Settings You can set the print type date and file number These settings apply to all images chosen for printing Tee Choose Print Settings Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the Ch tab and touch Print Settings 7 Adjust the settings Drag vertically up or
110. ry 8 yr A A E 17 Setting the Date and Time 20 Setting the Display Language 21 Formatting Memory Cards 22 Pressing the Shutter Button 23 Taking Pictures Smart Auto 24 Viewing IMages crime 28 Erasing MAGOS sese sesesssiat etin nta n tiae 30 Shooting Movies esee tren 31 Viewing MovVI8S oooccccccccccocccnnnnnno 33 Transferring Images to a Computer for NS so car scccaseseunisensiusdasvnnsesd 34 Accessories WETTER 38 Separately Sold Accessories 39 2 Learning More 41 Components Guide 42 Screen Display errans 43 112 e ERN ee eee eee Rene eae eee ean 44 FUNC Menu Basic Operations 45 MENU Basic Operations 46 6 Changing the Sound Settings 48 Changing the Screen Brightness 49 Returning the Camera to Default o NRI A 50 Low Level Memory Card FOMA ET 51 Power Saving Function Auto Power Down 52 3 Shooting in Special Conditions and Commonly Used Functions 53 Shooting in Various Conditions 54 Adding Effects and Shooting 57 Detecting a Smile and Shooting 60 Using the Wink Self Timer 61 Using the Face Self Timer 62 Turning the Flash Off ees 64 Zooming in Closely on Subjects Digital ZOOM i 65 Inserting the Date and Time 67 Using the Self Timer
111. support data CD ROMs Playing the CD ROM s in an audio CD player music player could damage the speakers Itis also possible to suffer hearing loss from listening with headphones to the loud sounds of a CD ROM played on a music CD player Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks when hanging it by the strap Be careful not to bump or push strongly on the lens This could damage the camera or lead to injury Avoid using placing or storing the camera in the following places Places subject to strong sunlight Places subject to temperatures above 40 C 104 F Humid or dusty areas These could cause leakage overheating or an explosion of the battery resulting in electrical shock fire burns or other injuries High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing The slideshow transition effects may cause discomfort when viewed for prolonged periods When using the flash be careful not to cover it with your fingers or clothing This could result in burns or damage to the flash 10 Safety Precautions Do not aim the camera at bright light sources the sun etc Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the image sensor When using the camera on a beach or at a windy location be careful not to allow dust or sand to enter the camera This may cause the camera to malfunction In regular use small amounts of smoke may be emitted from the flash This is due to the high intensi
112. t if the zoom factor appears in blue Using 1 7x at a recording pixel setting of L or M1 will cause image deterioration the zoom factor will appear in blue Using 2 1x at a recording pixel setting of L M1 or M2 will cause image deterioration the zoom factor will appear in blue e The respective equivalent focal lengths when using 1 7x and 2 1x are 40 8 204 mm and 50 4 252 mm 35mm film equivalent The digital tele converter cannot be used together with the digital zoom 66 Inserting the Date and Time M You can insert the shooting date and time in the lower right corner of an image Once inserted however they cannot be deleted Be sure to check beforehand that the date and time are correctly set p 143 TULLMAN AAA Choose Date Stamp Touch FUNC then touch MENU Touch the Ig tab Drag vertically up or down the screen to I choose Date Stamp F 2 Accept the setting Touch 4 to choose Date or Date amp Time Touching restores the settings screen Once set DATE will appear on the screen Shoot The shooting date or time will be recorded in the image s lower right corner To restore to the original setting choose Off in Step 2 You can insert and print the shooting date in images which do not have an embedded date and time as follows However if you do this for images with an embedded date and time the date and time will be printed twice P Use the DPOF print set
113. tal ZOOTI ioter is 65 Display Language icit eene iiec 21 Display Overlay 147 Double Tap cccccccecceeeeeeeceesnsneeeseeeees 14 DPOF e 133 134 Birete emer 14 E Editing Vs IRS 129 Red Eye Correction 130 Resizing Making Images Smaller 126 Rotating Images ssss 125 TIM scr eas Gouna ee cene eer daret mas 127 EQUIP iy RT 2 Default Settings 50 Holding the Camera 13 Erasing All Images 120 Erasing Images 30 120 Error Messages n 159 Exposure AE LOCK eae 90 100 Compensation esses 71 COME CUOM sin 71 FE LOCK Ao 90 A a 100 2 Rho reet renerne aoreet 153 F Face AAPP 84 Face Sell Timer coiere 62 Factory Settings Default Settings gpl C astern ceed 123 mgr eC A 90 File Numbering pirita 140 Filtered Playback 108 Fireworks Scene Mode 56 Fish eye Effect Scene Mode 57 a kin Cete 85 Flash s me 64 p ETERNI A gansaeg acne 71 Slow Synchro sc usce re iun reta parca otii ais 93 173 Index Focus AF Frame Mode uuuus 84 APF Frame Saints 25 A OM aun
114. ter 2 Connect the camera to the printer Open the cover and insert the small end a P A of the plug firmly into the camera terminal in the direction shown Insert the cable s larger plug into the printer For connection details refer to the user guide provided with the printer Turn on the printer 7 dd SS Z i E ON OFF Choose an image to print Drag horizontally across the screen to choose an image j Turn on the camera Press the button to turn on the camera Print images Touch FUNC then drag vertically up or rmm down the menu at the left to choose C ue The Print Settings screen will appear wi Touch Print Printing will start If you want to print additional images repeat Steps 5 and 6 after printing has completed After printing has completed turn off the camera and printer and unplug the interface cable 132 Printing from the Print List DPOF e Refer to the Personal Printing Guide for details on printing P Refer to p 40 for Canon brand PictBridge compliant printers Index printing is not available with the CP710 CP510 CP400 CP330 CP300 CP220 CP200 printers Printing from the Print List DPOF M You can add images to the print list DPOF directly after shooting or during playback in the FUNC menu You can print from a print list simply by connecting your camera and printer These selection methods comply with the DPOF Digital Print Order Fo
115. the tab is in the locked position Slide the tab up until you hear a click 17 Inserting the Battery and Memory Card 7 Open the cover Slide the cover and open it Insert the battery JD Insert the battery as shown until it locks into place with a click Be sure to insert the battery in the correct direction or it will not properly lock into place j Insert the memory card bd Insert the memory card as shown until it locks into place with a click Be sure the memory card is oriented correctly Inserting the memory card in the wrong direction could damage the camera Close the cover JD Close the cover 0 and press downward as you slide it until it clicks into place 2 Q9 What if Memory card locked appears on the screen SD SDHC and SDXC memory cards have a write protect tab If this tab is in the locked position Memory card locked will appear on the screen and you will not be able to take or erase images Inserting the Battery and Memory Card Removing the Battery and Memory Card Remove the battery Open the cover and press the battery lock in the direction of the arrow The battery will pop up Remove the memory card Push the memory card in until you hear a click then slowly release it The memory card will pop up M Approximate Number of Shots per Memory Card Memory Card 4 GB 16 GB Number of shots 1058 4334 Values are based on the default settings
116. the point on the bar where you TA 4 i BILL want to make a setting or drag y i i E LI LI horizontally to choose a shutter speed then touch Confirm the exposure When you press the shutter button halfway the exposure for the chosen shutter speed will appear on the screen e The brightness of the image may differ from the brightness of the screen in Step 3 when the shutter button was pressed halfway e When shutter speeds of 1 3 seconds or slower are used images are D processed to eliminate noise after being taken A certain amount of processing time may be needed before you can take the next shot You should set the IS Mode to Off when shooting with a tripod p 147 If the flash fires the image may be overexposed If this happens set the P flash to amp and shoot 94 Changing the Color and Shooting M gt You can change the look of an image when shooting However depending on shooting conditions the image may become coarse or the colors may not come out as expected Color Accent You can choose to retain a single color and change the rest to black and white in a composition VIIU Choose A Follow Steps 1 2 on p 54 to choose A 7 Touch Accent image will both display The unchanged image and the Color The color for default settings is green I Specify the color 2 Position the center frame so it is filled with the color you want and touch the frame at the bot
117. tings p 133 to print Use the included software to print Refer to the Software Guide for details Print using printer functions Refer to the Personal Printing Guide for details 67 Using the Self Timer M The self timer can be used to shoot a group photo that includes the photographer The camera will activate approximately 10 seconds after the shutter button is pressed TULL AAA AAAI AAA Touch Choose ti Touch Q Touch ti again to make the setting Once set 16 will appear on the screen Shoot I Press the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject then press it fully When the self timer starts the lamp blinks and the self timer sound plays Two seconds before the shutter releases the lamp and sound speed up the lamp remains lit when the flash will fire To cancel shooting with the timer after countdown has started touch the screen To restore the original setting choose Cor in Step 2 P You can change the delay time and number of shots p 81 68 O TEE EEE E EEE EE E E EE EEE E EEE E A A A E A EEE E E EEE E E A A E A E E A E EEE EE EEE E E E AAA E E EEE E E E E E E E ES Choosing Settings Yourself O BEE EEE EEE EE EEE E E EEE E EE E E A A EE E E A E E E A EE E EEE EEE E A A E E EEE E E E EE E EE A E E E A A E A E EEE E A In this chapter you will learn how to use the various functions in P mode to progressively advance your shooting skills y CD This ch
118. tings M You can silence or adjust the volume of camera sounds Muting Sounds 1 Display the menu Touch FUNC then touch MENU gt Choose Mute Touch the ff tab Drag vertically up or down the screen to choose Mute then touch 4 to choose On Adjusting the Volume 1 Display the menu Touch FUNC then touch MENU 7 Choose Volume Touch the ff tab Drag vertically up or down the screen to touch Volume Change the volume 2 Drag vertically up or down the screen to choose an item then touch the point on the bar where you want to change the volume 48 Changing the Screen Brightness NS You can change the screen brightness TO eee 1 Display the menu Touch FUNC then touch MENU i 7 Choose LCD Brightness Touch the ff tab Drag vertically up or down the screen to choose LCD Brightness Change the brightness Touch the point on the bar where you want to change the brightness 49 Returning the Camera to Default Settings When you have mistakenly changed a setting you can reset the camera to the default settings TILLMAN AAMAS Display the menu Touch FUNC then touch MENU 7 Choose Reset All Touch the ff tab Drag vertically up or down the screen to touch Reset AII Reset the settings Touch OK The camera will return to default settings E Are there functions that cannot be reset The Date
119. tints Makes red subjects more vivid You can adjust contrast sharpness and color saturation etc Ac Custom Color to your preference p 80 19 Shooting Using the Two Second Self Timer e The white balance cannot be set in the RA and Bw modes p 76 e n Ay and Ap modes colors other than people s skin color may change You may not obtain the expected results with some skin colors Custom Color The contrast sharpness color saturation red green blue and skin tones in an image can be chosen and set at 5 different levels LLL A x Follow Step 2 on p 79 to choose Lc Touch C on the right side of the screen Touch 4 to choose an item then touch the point on the bar where you want to make a setting The more to the right the stronger deeper darker skin tone the effect gets the more to the left the weaker lighter fairer skin tone the effect gets Touch to make the setting Shooting Using the Two Second BAN Timer BS The camera will shoot approximately two seconds after the shutter button is pressed avoiding any camera shake that occurs when pressing the shutter button P IMMPMBBMBREBMBMEMBPEPMMEEMPMEEMEIEEEREPEMMEEEPMPMEEEWIEUSIEIEEEPMEEEEEMIEW8EIREMEEEM EE E E EM Yu Choose 3 AFF CIO B c Touch yi then touch 2 Tur B Touch C2 again to make the setting PO ti bulion Once set will appear on the screen ya Follow Step 3 on p 68 to shoot 80 Customizing the Self
120. to a tripod You should set the IS Mode to Off when the camera is attached to a tripod O e When using Panning hold the camera horizontally to shoot Image stabilization does not work when the camera is held vertically 147 inj l I l n eu Changing Shooting Function Settings Changing Icon Order Icon Layout M You can change the order of icons such as FUNC DISP etc that display on the screen gMMIMPMPM9BEERBRMB EBEBRMBMBEBBRMBRZ REM8BMBMEEPMPMEMEMMEMMEIMM EIMEMMPMMEEEEMMEMEEMEEPEEIEIEEIEMPMEMMPEPEMEMEMEEPEEEEEEMEIM P E dua kon Layout Drag the icons to change the order Display the settings screen In a shooting screen touch and hold one of the icons When Customize the order of on screen icons appears lift your finger off the screen 7 Change the order Drag the icon you want to move to the desired location The icon will move The icon you are dragging will switch places with any icon that is already in the spot you are moving to Exit Touch Exit Q In the screen in Step 2 if you touch FUNC then MENU you can change the icon order by choosing the BY tab and Icon Layout Preset Layouts You can rearrange all icons at once Oe Standard Lett amp Right mim 148 In Step 1 above touch Preset Layouts Touch the desired layout Touch OK If you touch Cancel the layout will not change and the settings screen will reappear
121. tom part of the screen The specified color will be recorded Recorded color j Specify the range of colors Es Touch A w to change the range of colors to be retained Choose a negative value to limit the range of colors Choose a positive value to extend the range of colors to similar colors Touching restores the shooting screen P Using the flash may cause unexpected results in this mode 95 Changing the Color and Shooting Color Swap You can swap one color in an image for another when recording it You can only swap one color TILL LLAMA AAMAS Choose s Follow Steps 1 2 on p 54 to choose s 7 Touch Z gt The unchanged image and the Color Swap image will both display The default setting is to change green to gray Specify the color to be swapped Position the center frame so it is filled with the color you want and touch the frame at the bottom left of the screen The specified color will be recorded 4 Specify the target color Position the center frame so it is filled with the color you want and touch the frame at the bottom right of the screen The specified color will be recorded Specify the range of colors to be 2 swapped Touch w to change the range of colors to be retained Choose a negative value to limit the range of colors Choose a positive value to extend the range of colors to similar colors Touching restores the shooting screen Q e Using the flas
122. ttings You can set a slideshow to repeat or change transition effects and the time that slideshow images are displayed You can choose from six transition effects when switching between images TILLMAN AAMAS Choose Slideshow Touch FUNC then MENU to choose the gt tab and touch Slideshow 2 Make the setting Touch an item then touch 4 to make the setting If you touch Start the slideshow starts with your settings Touching the screen during playback will restore the menu screen P You cannot change Play Time if Bubble is chosen in Effect 110 Checking the Focus M You can magnify the area of a recorded image that was inside the AF Frame or the area of a face that was detected to check the focus TULLMAN AAA AAA Touch DISP to switch the focus check display p 43 A white frame will appear where the AF frame or face was when the focus was set A gray frame will appear on a face detected during playback The area within the orange frame appears magnified 7 Switch frames Move the zoom lever toward Q once The screen shown to the left will appear Touch a to move to a different frame when multiple frames appear Change the magnification level or location Moving the zoom lever or touching the magnified image at the bottom right of the screen or A Q will change the displayed magnification rate If you drag across the image on the lower right you can move t
123. ty of the flash burning dust and foreign materials stuck to the front of the unit Please use a cotton swab to remove dirt dust or other foreign matter from the flash to prevent heat build up and damage to the unit Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet after recharging is complete or when you are not using it Do not place anything such as cloth on top of the battery charger while it is charging Leaving the unit plugged in for a long period of time may cause it to overheat and distort resulting in fire Remove and store the battery when you are not using the camera If the battery is left inside the camera damage caused by leakage may occur Before you discard batteries cover the terminals with tape or other insulators Contacting other metal materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions Do not place the battery near pets Pets biting the battery could cause leakage overheating or explosion resulting in fire or injuries Do not sit down with the camera in your pocket Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the LCD monitor When putting the camera in your bag ensure that hard objects do not come into contact with the LCD monitor Do not attach accessories to the strap Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the LCD monitor 11 12 O TEE EEE E E EEE E EE EE EEE E E E E EA CA A A A EEE E E EEE E EA A E E E EA AE E EEE E E EE E E E AA A E EEE E E EE E E E A Getting Started O BEE EEE E EEE
124. urning the Flash Off p 64 to Using the Face Self Timer p 62 When shooting in a mode other than QUID check which functions are available in that mode 53 Shooting in Various Conditions The camera will select the necessary settings for the conditions in which you wish to shoot when you choose the matching mode TILL LAA AAA AAA AAA Set the mode switch to p 42 7 Choose the desired shooting mode Touch P Touch 4 or drag quickly across the screen horizontally to display other scene modes Choose the desired shooting mode A summary of the chosen shooting mode will appear Touch the screen again to make the setting If you touch the camera will return to the shooting mode selection screen Shoot zd Take portraits Portrait Produces a soft effect when photographing people 54 Shooting in Various Conditions FATake snapshots at night Night Snapshot Lets you take beautiful snapshots of city nightscapes or people against night backgrounds If you hold the camera firmly you can take pictures with reduced camera shake even without a tripod Take shots of kids and pets Kids amp Pets Lets you capture subjects that move around such as children and pets without missing photo opportunities Take indoor shots Indoor Lets you shoot indoors with natural colors Take shots in low light conditions Low Light Depending on the scene the ISO s
125. ut NTSC PAL selectable Dedicated connector female with unified type of digital audio and video Communication Settings MTP PTP POWERS os ns a FTN Battery Pack NB 6L rechargeable lithium ion battery AC Adapter Kit ACK DC40 Operating Temperatures 0 40 C 32 104 F Operating Humidity 10 90 Dimensions CIPA compliant 99 3 x 55 7 x 22 0 mm 3 91 x 2 20 x 0 87 in Weight CIPA compliant Approx 160 g 5 64 oz Including the battery and memory card Approx 137 g 4 83 oz Camera body only 171 Specifications Battery Pack NB 6L TYDE 23 9 03 3 ee nos EQ deco d cep gods Rechargeable lithium ion battery Voltage eoe bes oti bett ento 3 7 V DC Capacity ied einai son deo sueta uda 1000 mAh Charging cycles Approx 300 times Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions 2 2 2 aces Shade pablo 34 4 x 41 8 x 6 9 mm 1 35 x 1 65 x 0 27 in Welglib od ai eei td Approx 21 g 0 74 oz Battery Charger CB 2LY CB 2LYE Rated IDpULs 443 cor E DP dO EE 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 0 085 A 100 V 0 05 A 240 V Rated output ss 2L LERIBERYS 4 2 V DC 0 7 A Charge time 223i urn Approx 1 hour 55 min Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F DIMENSIONS 2 scu ro 9 ei rne 58 6 x 86 4 x 24 1 mm 2 31 x 3 40 x 0 95 in luo PR Approx 70 g 2 47 oz CB 2LY Approx
126. utput Image is distorted or not showing on TV p 115 Shooting Cannot shoot When in Playback mode p 28 press the shutter button halfway p 23 Screen does not display properly in dark places p 44 Screen does not display properly while shooting Please note the following will not be recorded in still images but will be recorded in movies When the camera is subjected to powerful light sources the display may darken When shooting under fluorescent lighting the screen may flicker I When shooting bright light sources a bar of light purplish red may appear on the screen This may not be very noticeable if using exposure compensation p 100 when shooting a movie appears on the screen and the shot cannot be taken even though the shutter button was pressed fully p 27 155 Troubleshooting D appears when the shutter button was pressed halfway p 64 Set the IS mode to Continuous p 147 Set the flash to 4 p 71 Increase the ISO speed p 75 Attach the camera to a tripod Image is blurred Press the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject then press fully to shoot p 23 Shoot the subject within the focusing distance p 170 Set the AF assist Beam to On p 145 Confirm that functions which you do not intend to use macro etc are not set Shoot using the focus lock or AF lock pp 82 87 Even when you press the shutter button halfway the AF frame does not appear and the c
127. ve shot on the screen LLL Enter Playback mode Press the P button The last image you shot will appear gt appears on movies z MD gt ON OFF ZO UEM Choose a movie Drag horizontally across the screen to choose a movie to play back Play the movie ud Touch The movie will play If you touch the screen during playback the movie will stop and the movie control panel will appear on the screen Drag vertically up or down the screen during playback to adjust the volume After the movie finishes appears Q9 What if you can t play back movies on a computer Install the included software p 35 When watching a movie on a computer frames may drop it may not play smoothly and the audio may stop suddenly depending on the computer s capabilities If you use the supplied software to copy the movie back onto the memory card you can play back the movie smoothly with the camera For enhanced playback you can also connect the camera to a TV 33 Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing c You can use the included software to transfer images you have shot with the camera to a computer for viewing If you are already using ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser install the software from the included CD ROM overwriting your current installation System Requirements Windows Windows 7 OS Windows Vista including Service Pack 1 and 2 Windows XP Service Pack 2 Servi
128. ver toward and hold it until the lens stops moving The camera will be at its maximum telephoto setting and you can shoot within the effective flash range of approximately 90 cm 2 0 m 3 0 6 6 ft What if the camera beeps once when the shutter button is pressed halfway Your subject may be too close Move the zoom lever toward M4 and hold it until the lens stops moving The camera will be at its maximum wide angle setting and you will be able to focus on subjects that are about 5 cm 2 in or more away from the end of the lens Move the zoom lever toward and hold it until the lens stops moving The camera will be at its maximum telephoto setting and you will be able to focus on subjects that are about 90 cm 3 0 ft or more away from the end of the lens What if the lamp lights when the shutter button is pressed halfway To reduce red eye and to assist in focusing the lamp may light when shooting in dark areas What if the icon blinks when you try to shoot The flash is charging You can shoot when recharging ends 217 uw Viewing Images M You can view the images you have taken on the screen TO Enter Playback mode Press the button The last image you took will appear xc Ci gt ON OFF 7 Choose an image Dragging horizontally across the screen from left to right will cycle through the images in the reverse order they were taken from the newest image to the oldest
129. wo Second Self Timer 80 Wink Self Timer ssssss 61 Sepia Tones nica 79 Servo AP roret 88 Shooting Date and Time gt Date Time Shutter Button oomcoccccoocnonoccccninononos 23 IIS SNOW pita 109 Smart Shulffle ooooccccccococoncnnccnnno o 117 Smart Shutter Scene Mode Face Self TM 62 1g MONDE PORE THE 60 Wink Self Timer e 61 Snow Scene Mode eecesse 56 Software DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk 2 Software Guide sici n 2 Transferring Images to a Computer 34 Sound SOUS calida 48 Index T EIA RR 36 114 132 TIME ZONE D 142 TOO c 14 Tone White Balance 76 TOUCH CHOIR sde ad e a per REESE 113 TOUCH Pa e 86 WOUGH Panel acia 14 Travel ADOS doses tineis 142 TAMIN ricas 127 Troublesho ot O soon sonic 155 V Video Movies Viewing Playback Images on a TV 114 116 Index DISDIBy iei ici 106 Magnified Display 112 Single Image Playback 28 IESO W MENTION 109 Viewing Images on a TV 114 116 W White Balance ooocmoioioioomerccecccmeees 76 Wide Recording Pixels 73 74 World CIOCK iiec iude sd dose snnt tas 142 Wrist Strap gt Strap Z ZOOM ERE ERES 24 31 65 175

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