Canon PowerShot S95 Getting Started

Canon PowerShot S95 Getting Started

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Canon
HwerShot 595
Getting Started
• Make sure you read this guide, including the "Safety
Precautions" section, before using the camera.
• Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future.
• Please use this manual along with the PDF manuals
included on the CD-ROM (p. 2).
ENGLISH
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CDI-E430
Canon
HwerShot 595
Getting Started
• Make sure you read this guide, including the "Safety
Precautions" section, before using the camera.
• Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future.
• Please use this manual along with the PDF manuals
included on the CD-ROM (p. 2).
ENGLISH
I III 11111111111
CDI-E430

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  • Page 37 Camera User Guide • Make sure you read this guide, including the "Safety Precautions" section, before using the camera. • Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future. ENGLISH...
  • Page 38: Checking The Package Contents

    IFC-400PCU AVC-DC400ST WS-DC9 Getting Started DIGITAL CAMERA Warranty “Canon Customer Solution Disk Card Support” Leaflet Using the PDF Manuals Also refer to the PDF manuals on the CD-ROM. After installation, shortcut icons appear on the desktop. If the software installation fails, you can find the manuals in the Readme folder on the CD-ROM.
  • Page 39: Read This First

    This camera’s warranty is only effective in the country of sale. If there is a problem with the camera while abroad, please return it to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. For Canon Customer Support contacts, please see the customer support list supplied with your camera.
  • Page 40 What Do You Want to Do? Shoot ● Shoot, leaving it to the camera to make settings ......24 Take good people shots Portraits Kids and pets At the beach Against snow (p. 61) (p. 62) (p. 62) (p. 62) Shoot various other scenes Landscape Underwater Foliage...
  • Page 41: Print

    What Do You Want to Do? View ● Look at my pictures ..............27 ● Automatically play back pictures (slideshow)......125 ● Look at my pictures on a TV ............129 ● Look at my pictures on a computer..........32 ● Quickly search pictures ............122, 123 ●...
  • Page 42: Table Of Contents

    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 Changing the Sound Settings ..48 Read This First ........3 Changing the Screen Brightness ..
  • Page 43 Table of Contents Shooting wi h Servo AF....94 4 Choosing Settings Changing the Metering Method ..95 Yourself.......73 Shooting wi h the AE Lock ....96 Shooting in Program AE ....74 Shooting wi h the FE Lock....96 Adjusting the Brightness (Exposure Auto Exposure Bracketing Compensation)........
  • Page 44: Print

    Table of Contents 7 Using Various Playback and 8 Printing ......147 Editing Functions .... 121 Printing Images ......148 Quickly Searching Images .....122 Printing from the Print List Viewing Images in Filtered (DPOF).......... 150 Playback ........123 Choosing Images for Printing Viewing Slideshows .......125 (DPOF)..........
  • Page 45: Conventions Used In This Guide

    Conventions Used in This Guide • Icons are used in the text to represent the camera buttons and control dial. • Language that displays on the screen appears inside [ ] (square brackets). • The directional buttons, control dial, FUNC./SET button and control ring are represented by the following icons.
  • Page 46: Safety Precautions

    If the battery charger becomes wet, unplug it from the outlet and consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk. • Do not play the supplied CD-ROM(s) in any CD player that does not support data CD-ROMs.
  • Page 47 Safety Precautions • Use only the recommended battery. • Do not place the battery near or in direct flame. • 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. •...
  • Page 48 Safety Precautions Caution Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment. • Do not aim the camera at bright light sources (the sun, etc.). Doing so may 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.
  • Page 49: Getting Started

    Getting Started This chapter explains preparations before shooting, how to shoot in A mode, and then how to view and erase 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 •...
  • Page 50: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Use the included charger to charge the battery. Be sure to charge the battery as it is not charged at the time of purchase. Remove the cover. Insert the battery. ● Align the o marks on the battery and charger, then insert the battery by sliding it in ( ) and down (...
  • Page 51 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. •...
  • Page 52: Compatible Memory Cards (Sold Separately)

    Compatible Memory Cards (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)* • MultiMediaCards • MMCplus memory cards •...
  • Page 53: Insert The Memory Card

    Inserting the Battery and Memory Card Open the cover. ● Slide the cover ( ) and open it ( Insert the battery. ● 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.
  • Page 54: Removing The Battery And Memory Card

    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.
  • Page 55: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time 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. Turn on the camera. ●...
  • Page 56: Changing The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time Changing the Date and Time You can change the current date and time settings. Display the menus. ● Press the n button. Choose [Date/Time] in the 3 tab. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab.
  • Page 57: Setting The Display Language

    Setting the Display Language You can change the language that displays on the screen. Enter Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. Display the settings screen. ● Press and hold the m button, then immediately press the n button. Set the display language. ●...
  • Page 58: Formatting Memory Cards

    Formatting Memory Cards 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.
  • Page 59: Pressing The Shutter Button

    Pressing the Shutter Button Formatting or erasing data on a memory card merely changes he file management information on the card and does not ensure its contents 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 he card to prevent personal information leaks.
  • Page 60: Taking Pictures (Smart Auto)

    Taking Pictures (Smart Auto) 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.
  • Page 61 Taking Pictures (Smart Auto) Focus. ● Press the shutter button halfway to focus. The flash will rise automatically in dark environments. When the camera focuses, it will beep twice and AF frames will appear where the camera focused. Several AF frames will appear when the camera focuses on more than one point.
  • Page 62 Taking Pictures (Smart Auto) What if... • What if the color and brightness of the images do not turn out as expected? The scene icon (p. 179) hat appears on the screen may not match the actual scene. If this happens, try shooting in G mode (p. 74). •...
  • Page 63: Viewing Images

    Viewing Images You can view the images you have taken on the screen. Enter Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. The last image you took will appear. Choose an image. ● Pressing q or turning the Ê dial counter- clockwise will cycle through the images in the reverse order they were taken, from the newest image to the oldest.
  • Page 64: Erasing Images

    Erasing Images 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. Enter Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. The last image you took will appear. Choose an image to erase.
  • Page 65: Shooting Movies

    Shooting Movies The camera can automatically select all settings so that you can shoot movies just by pressing the shutter button. The audio will record in stereo. Enter E mode. ● Set the mode dial to E. Remaining Time Compose the shot. ●...
  • Page 66: Stop Shooting

    Shooting Movies Recording will start, and [ Rec] and the Elapsed Time 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.
  • Page 67: Viewing Movies

    Viewing Movies You can view the movies you have shot on the screen. Enter Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. The last image you took will appear. appears on movies. Choose a movie. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose a movie, then press the m button.
  • Page 68: Transferring Images To A Computer For Viewing

    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 software included with another Canon-brand compact digital camera, install the software from the included CD-ROM, overwriting your current installation.
  • Page 69 Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing Preparations Windows Vista and Mac OS X (v10.5) are used for these explanations. Install the Software. Windows 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.
  • Page 70: Connect The Camera To The Computer

    Turn on the camera. ● Press the 1 button to turn on the camera. Open CameraWindow. 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].
  • Page 71: Transfer And View Images

    For Windows 7, use the following steps to display CameraWindow. Click on the task bar. In the screen that appears, click the link to modify the program. Choose [Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon CameraWindow] and click [OK]. Double click Transfer and View Images ●...
  • Page 72 Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing You can transfer images even without using the image transfer function in the included software by simply connecting your camera to a computer. There are, however, the following limitations. • It may take a few minutes from when you connect the camera to the computer until you can transfer images.
  • Page 73: Accessories

    DIGITAL CAMERA Battery Pack NB-6L with Battery Charger WS-DC9 Solution Disk Terminal Cover* CB-2LY/CB-2LYE* Stereo AV Cable AVC-DC400ST* Interface Cable *Also available for purchase separately. IFC-400PCU* Memory Card USB card reader Windows/Macintosh Canon-Brand PictBridge Compliant Printers HDMI Cable HTC-100 High-Definition TV...
  • Page 74: Separately Sold Accessories

    Separately Sold Accessories The following camera accessories are sold separately. Some accessories are not sold in some regions, or may no longer be available. Power Supplies Battery Charger CB-2LY/CB-2LYE ● An adapter for charging Battery Pack NB-6L. Battery Pack NB-6L ●...
  • Page 75: Other Accessories

    Separately Sold Accessories Flash High-Power Flash HF-DC1 ● This externally mounted flash can be used to capture photographic subjects that are too distant for the built-in flash to illuminate. Other Accessories Waterproof Case WP-DC38 ● Use this case to take underwater shots at depths of up to 40 meters (130 ft.), or to shoot in the rain, at the beach, or on the ski slopes.
  • Page 76: Print

    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).
  • Page 77: Learning More

    Learning More This chapter explains the parts of the camera and what appears on the screen, as well as the basic operating instructions.
  • Page 78: Components Guide

    Components Guide Zoom Lever Shutter Button (p. 23) Shooting: i (Telephoto) / j (Wide Power Button (p. 19) Angle) (pp. 24, 29, 55) RING FUNC. (Ring Function Selector) Playback: k (Magnify) / g (Index) Button (p. 101) (pp. 122, 127) Flash (pp.
  • Page 79: Print

    Components Guide l (Display) Button (p. 44) Strap Mount (p. 13) b (Exposure Compensation) (p. 74) / Screen (LCD Monitor) d (Jump) (p. 123) / o Button (pp. 44, 178, 180) e (Macro) (p. 75) / f (Manual Focus) Indicator (p. 45) (p.
  • Page 80: Screen Display

    Screen Display Switching the Display You can change the screen display using the l button. Refer to p. 178 for details on information that appears on the screen. Shooting Display 1 Display 2 Playback No Information Simple Information Detailed Information [Focus Check Display Display...
  • Page 81: Indicator

    Indicator Histogram during Playback ● The graph that appears in “Detailed High Information Display” (p. 44) is called the histogram. The histogram shows the distribution of brightness in an image horizontally, and the amount of brightness vertically. When the graph approaches the Dark Bright right side, the image is bright, but when it...
  • Page 82: Func. Menu – Basic Operations

    FUNC. Menu – Basic Operations You can set commonly used functions using the ø menu. The menu items and options differ depending on the Shooting mode (pp. 182 – 183). Choose a Shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to the desired shooting mode.
  • Page 83 MENU – Basic Operations Various functions can be set from the menus. The menu items are organized under tabs, such as for shooting (4) and playback (1). The options differ depending on the Shooting mode and the Playback mode (pp. 184 – 187). Display the menu.
  • Page 84: Changing The Sound Settings

    Changing the Sound Settings You can silence or adjust the volume of camera sounds. Muting Sounds Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose [Mute]. ● Press he qr buttons to choose the 3 tab. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose [Mute], then press the qr buttons to choose [On].
  • Page 85: Changing The Screen Brightness

    Changing the Screen Brightness The screen brightness can be changed in two ways. Using the Menu Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose [LCD Brightness]. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose [LCD Brightness].
  • Page 86: Returning The Camera To Default Settings

    Returning the Camera to Default Settings When you have mistakenly changed a setting, you can reset the camera to the default settings. Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose [Reset All]. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab.
  • Page 87: Power Saving Function (Auto Power Down)

    Power Saving Function (Auto Power Down) To save battery power, the screen turns off, and 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.
  • Page 88: Clock Functions

    Clock Functions Choose [Low Level Format]. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose [Low Level Format], then press the qr buttons to display ● Press the opqr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose [OK], then press the m button. Start the low level format.
  • Page 89 Shooting with Commonly Used Functions This chapter explains how to shoot in different conditions, as well as how to use common functions, such as the self-timer, and turn off the flash. This chapter assumes the camera is set to A mode for “Turning the •...
  • Page 90: Turning The Flash Off

    Turning the Flash Off You can shoot with the flash turned off. Press the r button. Choose !. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose !, then press the m button. If the flash has been raised, the flash will lower automatically.
  • Page 91: Zooming In More Closely On Subjects (Digital Zoom)

    Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom) You can use the digital zoom to zoom up to approximately 15x 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. 76) and the zoom factor used.
  • Page 92 Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom) Digital Tele-Converter The focal length of the lens can be increased by approx. 1.4x or approx. 2.3x. 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.
  • Page 93: Step Zoom

    Shoot Using Preset Focal Lengths (Step Zoom) You can shoot using preset focal lengths of 28 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 85 mm or 105 mm (35mm film equivalents). This feature is useful when you want to shoot at a particular focal length. Choose a focal length.
  • Page 94: Print

    Inserting the Date and Time 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. 19). Choose [Date Stamp].
  • Page 95: Using The Self-Timer

    Using the Self-Timer Use the self timer for pictures where the photographer is also included in the shot. You can set the time delay between when the shutter button is pressed and the shot is taken (0 – 30 seconds) and also the number of shots (1 – 10 shots).
  • Page 96 Shooting in Low Light Conditions (Low Light) What if the number of shots is set to two or more shots? • Exposure and white balance set ings are set with the first shot. • If the flash fires or you set a high number of shots, the shooting interval may take longer than usual.
  • Page 97: Shooting In Various Conditions

    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. Enter K mode. ● Set the mode dial to K. Choose the Shooting mode. ●...
  • Page 98 Shooting in Various Conditions V Take shots of kids and pets (Kids&Pets) ● Lets you capture subjects that move around, such as children and pets, without missing photo opportunities. ● You will be able to focus on subjects that are approx. 1 meter (3.3 ft.) or more away from the end of the lens.
  • Page 99: Adding Effects And Shooting

    Shooting in Various Conditions Take shots of fireworks (Fireworks) ● Lets you take shots of fireworks in vivid colors. In t mode, attach the camera to a tripod to prevent the camera from moving and blurring the image. Additionally, you should set the [IS Mode] to [Off] when shooting with a tripod (p.
  • Page 100: Detecting A Smile And Shooting

    Detecting a Smile and Shooting The camera will shoot, even without pressing the shutter button, when it detects a smile. Choose ● Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 61 to choose then press the l button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to , then press the l button.
  • Page 101: Using The Wink Self-Timer

    Using the Wink Self-Timer Point the camera at a person and press the shutter button fully. The camera will shoot approximately two seconds after it detects a wink. Choose ● Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 61 to choose then press the l button.
  • Page 102: Using The Face Self-Timer

    Using the Face Self-Timer Changing the number of shots in Step 1, press the op buttons. After choosing • Shutting both eyes will also be detected as a wink. • If a wink is not detected, the shutter will release approximately 15 seconds later.
  • Page 103 Using the Face Self-Timer 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. ●...
  • Page 104: Secure The Camera

    Shooting High Contrast Scenes (High Dynamic Range) The camera takes three successive shots at different brightness settings, then selects and combines the areas with the best brightness into one image. This lets you reduce highlight blowout and loss of details in shadow areas commonly found in high contrast scenes.
  • Page 105: Color Effects

    Shooting High Contrast Scenes (High Dynamic Range) Adding Color Effects Choose a color effect. ● Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 61 to choose ● After pressing the l button, press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose a color effect, then press the l button again.
  • Page 106 Shooting with Faded Colors (Nostalgic) This effect fades the colors and roughens the image so that it looks l ke an old photograph. You can choose from 5 effect levels. Choose ● Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 61 to choose Choose the effect level.
  • Page 107 Shoot with the Effects of a Fish-Eye Lens (Fish-eye Effect) Lets you shoot with the distorting effect of a fish-eye lens. Choose ● Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 61 to choose Choose an effect level. ● Press the l button. [Effect Leve ] will appear on the screen.
  • Page 108: Take Shots That Look Like A Miniature Model (Miniature Effect)

    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. Choose ● Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 61 to choose A white frame (the area that will not be blurred) appears on the screen.
  • Page 109: Yourself

    Choosing Settings Yourself In this chapter you will learn how to use the various functions in G mode to progressively advance your shooting skills. This chapter assumes that you have set the mode dial to G. • G stands for Program AE. •...
  • Page 110: Shooting In Program Ae

    Shooting in Program AE You can choose the settings for various functions to suit your preferences. AE stands for Auto Exposure. Enter G mode. ● Set the mode dial to G. Adjust the settings according to your purposes (pp. 75 – 86). Shoot.
  • Page 111: Turning The Flash On

    Turning the Flash On You can make the flash fire every time you shoot. The effective flash range is approximately 50 cm – 6.5 m (1.6 – 21 ft.) at maximum wide angle (j), and approximately 90 cm – 3.0 m (3.0 – 9.8 ft.) at maximum telephoto (i). Choose h.
  • Page 112: Changing The Recording Pixel Setting (Image Size)

    Changing the Recording Pixel Setting (Image Size) You can choose from four recording pixel (image size) settings. Choose the recording pixel setting. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose Choose an option. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose an option, then press the m button.
  • Page 113 30174 123550 • The values in the table are measured according to Canon standards and may change depending on the subject, memory card and camera settings. • The values in the table are based on a 4:3 aspect ratio. If the aspect ratio is changed (p.
  • Page 114: Shooting Raw Images

    Shooting RAW Images A RAW image is raw data recorded with nearly no deterioration in image quality resulting from image processing inside the camera. You can use the supplied software to adjust the image in any way you l ke with minimal loss in image quality.
  • Page 115: Changing The Aspect Ratio

    Changing the Aspect Ratio You can change the width to height ratio of an image. Choose ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose Choose an option. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose a option, then press the m button.
  • Page 116: Changing The Iso Speed

    Changing the ISO Speed Choose the ISO speed. ● Turn the Ï ring to choose an ISO speed. The setting will appear on the screen. Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to the Shooting mode and shooting conditions. Fine weather conditions, outdoor shooting. Cloudy, twilight High Nightscapes, dark interiors...
  • Page 117: Shooting Using A Tv Monitor

    Shooting Using a TV Monitor Changing the Maximum ISO Speed for You can set a maximum ISO speed of – Choose [ISO Auto Settings]. ● Press the n button to choose ISO Auto Settings] in the 4 tab, then press the m button.
  • Page 118: Adjusting The White Balance

    Adjusting the White Balance The white balance (WB) function sets the optimal white balance for natural looking colors to match the shooting conditions. Choose the white balance function. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose Choose an option.
  • Page 119: Correcting The White Balance

    Adjusting the White Balance If you change camera settings after recording white balance data, the tone may not turn out properly. Correcting the White Balance You can correct the white balance. This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially-available color temperature conversion filter or color compensating filter.
  • Page 120: Continuous Shooting

    Continuous Shooting As long as you hold the shutter button down, the camera will shoot continuously. Choose a Drive mode. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose Choose an option. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose W or , then press the m button.
  • Page 121: Choose An Option

    Changing the Tone of an Image (My Colors) You can change the tone of an image to sepia or black and white when shooting. Choose My Colors. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose Choose an option. ●...
  • Page 122: Changing The Composition With The Focus Lock

    Changing the Composition with the Focus Lock 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. ● Follow Step 2 on p. 85 to choose , then press the l button.
  • Page 123: Getting More Out Of Your Camera

    Getting More Out of Your Camera This chapter serves as the advanced version of Chapter 4 and explains how to take pictures using various functions. This chapter assumes that you have set the mode dial to G. • • The sections “Setting the Shutter Speed” (p. 98), “Setting the Aperture Value”...
  • Page 124: Changing The Af Frame Mode

    Changing the AF Frame Mode You can change the AF (Auto Focus) frame mode to match the scene you want to shoot. Choose [AF Frame]. ● After pressing the n button, choose [AF Frame] in the 4 tab, then press the qr buttons to choose an option.
  • Page 125: Choosing The Subject To Focus On

    Choosing the Subject to Focus On (Tracking AF) • Examples of faces that cannot be detected: • Subjects that are far away or extremely close. • Subjects that are dark or light. • Faces turned to the side or at a diagonal, or faces with a portion hidden. •...
  • Page 126: Shooting With The Af Lock

    Shooting with the AF Lock Shoot. ● Press the shutter button halfway. will change into a blue which will follow the subject while the camera continues to adjust the focus and exposure. ● Press the shutter button fully to shoot. Even after shooting completes, will appear, and the camera will continue to...
  • Page 127: Magnifying The Focal Point

    Magnifying the Focal Point If you press the shutter button halfway, the AF frame will magnify and you can check the focus. Choose [AF-Point Zoom]. ● Press the n button to choose [AF- Point Zoom] in the 4 tab, then press the qr buttons to choose [On].
  • Page 128 Choosing the Person to Focus On (Face Select) You can choose a specific person’s face to focus on and then shoot. Register 0 to the button (p. 166). Enter Face Select mode. ● Point the camera toward the face of the subject and press the button.
  • Page 129: Shooting In Manual Focus Mode

    Shooting in Manual Focus Mode You can use manual focus when auto focus is not possible. If you press the shutter button halfway after roughly focusing manually, you can fine tune the focus. Choose ● After pressing the q button, press the qr buttons or turn the Ê...
  • Page 130: Shooting With Servo Af

    Focus Bracketing (Focus-BKT Mode) The camera automatically takes three continuous shots in the following order: one at the position set in manual focus, and one each with focus positions preset farther and nearer. The focus adjustment can be set in 3 levels. Choose ●...
  • Page 131: Changing The Metering Method

    Changing the Metering Method Focus. ● The focus and exposure will be maintained where the blue AF frame appears while you press the shutter button halfway. • The camera may not be able to focus in some conditions. • In low light conditions, AF frames may not turn blue even after pressing the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 132: Shooting With The Ae Lock

    Shooting with the AE Lock You can lock the exposure and shoot, or set the focus and exposure separately to shoot. AE stands for “Auto Exposure”. Lock the exposure. ● Point the camera toward the subject and press the o button while pressing the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 133 Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Mode) The camera takes 3 continuous shots while automatically adjusting the exposure to standard exposure, underexposure and overexposure, in that order. Choose ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose , then press the qr buttons or turn the Ê...
  • Page 134: Setting The Shutter Speed

    Setting the Shutter Speed You can set the shutter to the speed at which you want to shoot. The camera will set the appropriate aperture value for the shutter speed you set. M stands for “Time value”. Set the mode dial to Make the setting.
  • Page 135: Setting The Aperture Value

    Setting the Aperture Value You can set the aperture to a value at which you want to shoot. The camera will set the appropriate shutter speed for the aperture value you set. B stands for “Aperture value”, which refers to the size of the aperture opening inside the lens.
  • Page 136: Setting The Shutter Speed And Aperture Value

    Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture Value You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to shoot images. D stands for “Manual”. Set the mode dial to D. Make the setting. ● Turn the Ê dial to set the shutter speed, or turn the Ï...
  • Page 137: Making Settings Using The Control Ring

    Making Settings using the Control Ring You can change the function assigned to the control ring. By performing operations with the control ring, you can enjoy the feeling of using a fully manual camera. Assign a function to the Ï ring. ●...
  • Page 138: Functions Assignable To The Control Ring

    Making Settings using the Control Ring Functions Assignable to the Control Ring The functions you can assign to the control ring are different depending on the shooting mode. The functions assigned to the control dial also change. Shooting mode Assignable Function Ï...
  • Page 139 Making Settings using the Control Ring Registering Functions to the Control Ring You can register which functions will be assigned to the control ring for each Shooting mode. Choose ● Follow Step 1 on p. 101 to choose then press the n button. Make the setting.
  • Page 140 Correcting the Brightness and Shooting (i-Contrast) 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. To suppress highlight blowout, Dynamic Range Correction is used. To bring out shadow details, Shadow Correct is used.
  • Page 141: Red-Eye Correction

    Red-Eye Correction Shadow Correct Choose ● Follow Step 1 on p. 104 to choose then press the l button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to , then press the m button. choose Once set, @ will appear on the screen. Red-Eye Correction You can automatically correct red-eye that occurs in images taken with the flash.
  • Page 142: Shooting With Slow Synchro

    Shooting with Slow Synchro 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.
  • Page 143: Adjusting The Flash Output

    Adjusting the Flash Output You can also set the flash exposure compensation. Press the n • button and choose [Flash Set ings] in the 4 tab. Then choose [Flash Exp. Comp] and press the qr buttons to choose a setting. If you press the r button and immediately press the n button, the •...
  • Page 144: Registering Shooting Settings

    Registering Shooting Settings You can register commonly used shooting modes and settings to your preference. To switch between registered settings, simply turn the mode dial . Even if you switch shooting modes or turn off the power, settings that usually cancel (self timer, etc.) will be saved. Settings that Can be Registered Shooting modes (G, M, B and D) •...
  • Page 145: Changing The Color And Shooting

    Changing the Color and Shooting 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.
  • Page 146 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. Choose Y. ● Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 61 to choose Y. Press the l button.
  • Page 147: Checking For Shut Eyes

    Checking for Shut Eyes Specify the range of colors to be swapped. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Ê dial to adjust the range of colors to be changed. ● Choose a negative value to limit the range of colors.
  • Page 148: Shooting Stitch Assist Images

    Shooting Stitch Assist Images Large subjects can be split into several shots that can later be merged together using the included software on a computer to create a panoramic image. Choose x or v. ● Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 61 to choose Take the first shot.
  • Page 149: Using Various Functions For Shooting Movies

    Using Various Functions for Shooting Movies This chapter serves as a more advanced version of the “Shooting Movies” and “Viewing Movies” sections in Chapter 1, and explains how to use various functions for shooting and viewing movies. This chapter assumes that the mode dial has been set to E mode. •...
  • Page 150: Changing The Movie Mode

    Changing the Movie Mode You can choose between four Movie modes. Choose a Movie mode. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose a mode, then press the m button.
  • Page 151 Shoot Movies That Look Like a Miniature Model (Miniature Effect) Choose the area to keep in focus. ● Press the l button. ● Move the zoom lever to change the frame size, and press the op buttons to change the frame position. Choose a playback speed.
  • Page 152: Changing The Image Quality

    1 hr. 58 min. 19 sec. 8 hrs. 4 min. 30 sec. • Based on Canon’s testing standards. • Recording will automatically stop when the clip file size reaches 4 GB, or when the recording time reaches 29 minutes and 59 seconds when shooting in...
  • Page 153: Ae Lock/Exposure Shift

    AE Lock/Exposure Shift You can lock the exposure or change it in 1/3 steps within a range of ±2 before shooting. Focus. ● Press the shutter button halfway to focus. Lock the exposure. ● After releasing he shutter button, press the o button to lock the exposure.
  • Page 154: Other Shooting Functions

    Other Shooting Functions 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 , > or z. when in • Zooming in More Closely on Subjects - The optical zoom is not available while shoo ing.
  • Page 155: Editing

    Editing Summary of Movie Control Panel in “Viewing Movies” (p. 31) Exit Playback Slow motion playback (you can use the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to adjust the speed. Sound will not play back.) Display the first frame Previous frame (Rewind if you hold down the m button.) Next frame (Fast forward if you hold down the m button.) Display the last frame...
  • Page 156: Save The Edited Movie

    Editing Even if you move to a point other than a , only the portion from the nearest the left will be trimmed when is chosen. Only the portion from the nearest to the right will be trimmed when is chosen. The section indicated with will be the section of the movie that remains after...
  • Page 157: Editing Functions

    Using Various Playback and Editing Functions This chapter explains various ways to play back and edit images. Press the 1 button to enter Playback mode before operating the camera. • • It may not be possible to play back or edit images that have been edited on a computer, had their file name changed, or have been taken on a different camera.
  • Page 158: Quickly Searching Images

    Quickly Searching Images Searching Images Using Index Display Displaying multiple images at the same time lets you quickly find the image you want. Move the zoom lever toward g. Images will display in an index. ● The number of images increases each time you move the lever toward g.
  • Page 159: Viewing Images In Filtered Playback

    Viewing Images in Filtered Playback When there are many images on the memory card, you can filter and display them by a specified filter. You can also protect (p. 132) or delete (p. 136) all images at once while filtered. Jump to Favorites Displays images tagged as favorites (p.
  • Page 160: Print

    Viewing Images in Filtered Playback What if you can’t choose a filter? Filters that do not have any corresponding images cannot be chosen. Filtered playback In filtered playback (Step 2), you can view filtered images with “Quickly Searching Images” (p. 122), “Viewing Slideshows” (p. 125), and “Magnifying Images” (p.
  • Page 161: Viewing Slideshows

    Viewing Slideshows You can automatically play back images recorded to a memory card. Choose [Slideshow]. ● Press the n button to choose [Slideshow] from the 1 tab, then press the m button. Make the setting. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose an item, then press the qr buttons to adjust the setting.
  • Page 162: Checking The Focus

    Checking the Focus If you press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial during playback, he image • will switch. If you keep the qr buttons pressed, you can fast-forward through images. • The power saving function (p. 51) does not work during slideshows. •...
  • Page 163: Magnifying Images

    Magnifying Images Move the zoom lever toward k. ● The display will zoom in on the image. If you continue to hold the zoom lever, it will zoom in up to a maximum factor of 10x. ● If you press the opqr buttons, you can move the location of the displayed area.
  • Page 164: Changing Image Transitions

    Changing Image Transitions Choose an image. ● Press the opqr buttons to choose the image you want to view next. The chosen image will be displayed in the middle, and the next four poss bilities will appear. ● Pressing the m button will display the middle image at full size.
  • Page 165: Viewing Images On A Tv

    Viewing Images on a TV Using the supplied Stereo AV cable (p. 2), you can connect the camera to a TV to view images you have shot. Turn off the camera and TV. Connect the camera to the TV. ● Open the camera’s terminal cover and fully insert the cable plug into the camera’s terminal.
  • Page 166: Viewing Images On A High-Definition Tv

    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. Turn off the camera and TV. Connect the camera to the TV. ● Open the camera’s terminal cover and fully insert the cable plug into the camera’s terminal.
  • Page 167: Display Images

    Viewing Images on a High-Definition TV Connect the camera to the TV. ● Follow Steps 1 – 2 on p. 130 to connect the camera to the TV. Display images. ● Turn on the TV and press the camera's 1 button.
  • Page 168: Protecting Images

    Protecting Images You can protect important images so that they cannot be accidentally erased with the camera (pp. 28, 136). Choose a selection method Choose [Protect]. ● Press the n button to choose [Protect] in the 1 tab, then press the m button.
  • Page 169 Protecting Images Choose images. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose an image, then press the m button. will appear on the screen. ● Pressing the m button again deselects the image and will disappear. ●...
  • Page 170: Protect Images

    Protecting Images ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose an image, then press the m button. Choose an ending image. ● Press the r button to choose [Last image], then press the m button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê...
  • Page 171 Protecting Images Choose All Images Choose [All Images]. ● Follow Step 2 on p. 132 to choose [All Images], then press the m button. Protect images. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose [Protect], then press the m button.
  • Page 172: Erasing Images

    Erasing Images You can choose images and then erase them in groups. Since erased images cannot be recovered, exercise adequate caution before erasing. Protected images (p. 132) cannot be erased. Choose a selection method Choose [Erase]. ● Press the n button to choose [Erase] in the 1 tab, then press the m button.
  • Page 173 Erasing Images Erase. ● If you press the n button, a confirmation screen will appear. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose [OK], then press the m button. Select Range Choose [Select Range]. ● Follow Step 2 on p. 136 to choose [Select Range], then press the m button.
  • Page 174: Tagging Images As Favorites

    Tagging Images as Favorites When you tag images as favorites, you can easily categorize just those images. You can also filter out just those images for viewing, protecting or erasing (p. 123). Choose [Favorites]. ● Press the n button to choose [Favorites] in the 1 tab, then press the m button.
  • Page 175: Print

    Organizing Images by Category (My Category) You can organize images into categories. You can display the images in a category in Filtered Playback (p. 123) and process all images at once by using the functions below. • Viewing Slideshows (p. 125), Protecting Images (p. 132), Erasing All Images (p.
  • Page 176 Organizing Images by Category (My Category) Choose an image. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose an image. Choose a category. ● Press the op buttons to choose a category, then press the m button. will appear on the screen.
  • Page 177: Rotating Images

    Rotating Images Choose a category. ● Press the p button to choose an item, then press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose a category. Choose the setting. ● Press the p button to choose [Select], then press the m button. If you choose [Deselect] in Step 4, you can deselect all of the images in the [Select Range] category.
  • Page 178: Resizing Images

    Resizing Images You can resize images to a lower pixel setting and save the resized image as a separate file. Choose [Resize]. ● Press the n button to choose [Resize] in the 1 tab, then press the m button. Choose an image. ●...
  • Page 179: Trimming

    Trimming You can cut out a portion of a recorded image and save it as a new image file. Choose [Trimming]. ● Press the n button to choose [Trimming] in the 1 tab, then press the m button. Choose an image. ●...
  • Page 180: Adding Effects With The My Colors Function

    Adding Effects with the My Colors Function You can change the color of an image and save it as a separate image. Refer to p. 85 for details on each menu item. Choose [My Colors]. ● Press the n button to choose [My Colors] in the 1 tab, then press the m button.
  • Page 181 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.
  • Page 182: Correcting The Red-Eye Effect

    Correcting the Red-Eye Effect You can automatically correct red eyes in images and save them as new files. Choose [Red-Eye Correction]. ● Press the n button to choose [Red- Eye Correction] in the 1 tab, then press the m button. Choose an image.
  • Page 183: Printing

    Printing This chapter explains how to choose images for printing, and print using a Canon-brand PictBridge compliant printer (sold separately) (p. 40). Please also refer to the Personal Printing Guide. Canon-Brand PictBridge Compliant Printers...
  • Page 184: Printing Images

    Printing Images You can easily print the pictures you take by connecting the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer (sold separately) using the supplied interface cable (p. 2). Turn off the camera and printer. Connect the camera to the printer. ●...
  • Page 185: Print Images

    Refer to the Personal Printing Guide for details on prin ing. • Refer to p. 40 for Canon-brand Pictbridge compliant printers. • Index printing (p. 151) is not available on certain Canon-brand PictBridge compliant printers (sold separately). • RAW images cannot be printed.
  • Page 186 Printing from the Print List (DPOF) You can add images to the print list (DPOF) directly after shooting or during playback by pressing the c button. These selection methods comply with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards. Choose an image. ●...
  • Page 187: Print Settings

    Choosing Images for Printing (DPOF) 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 (p. 154) or processed at a photo developer service. These selection methods comply with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards.
  • Page 188: Choosing The Number Of Copies

    Choosing Images for Printing (DPOF) • With [Index] chosen, the [Date] and [File No.] options cannot be set to [On] at the same time. • The date will be printed in the style set in the [Date/Time] function in the 3 tab (p.
  • Page 189 Choosing Images for Printing (DPOF) Select Range Choose [Select Range]. ● In Step 1 on p. 152, choose [Select Range], then press the m button. ● Follow Steps 2 and 3 on p. 133 to choose images. Make print settings. ●...
  • Page 190: Print Added Images

    Print Added Images All selections will be cleared. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose [OK], then press the m button. Print Added Images You can print images added to the print list by connecting the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer (pp.
  • Page 191: Customizing Camera Settings

    Customizing Camera Settings 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.
  • Page 192: Changing Camera Settings

    Changing Camera Settings You can customize convenient and commonly used functions from the 3 tab (p. 47). Changing Sounds You can change each of the camera’s operation sounds. ● Choose [Sound Options], then press the m button. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose an option.
  • Page 193 Changing Camera Settings Changing the Start-up Screen You can change the start-up screen that appears when you turn on the camera. ● Choose [Start-up Image], then press the m button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose an option.
  • Page 194 Changing Camera Settings Register the start-up image or sounds with the included software The dedicated operation sounds and start-up images on the included software can be registered to the camera. Refer to the Software Guide for details. Changing the File Number Assignment Images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers in the order they were taken, from 0001 –...
  • Page 195 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. ● Choose [Create Folder], then press the qr buttons to choose [Daily]. ● Images will be saved into folders created on each shooting date.
  • Page 196: Setting The Screen Shut-Off Time

    Changing Camera Settings Setting the Screen Shut-Off Time You can adjust the time the screen takes to shut off automatically (p. 51). This also works when [Auto Power Down] is set to [Off]. ● Choose [Power Saving], then press the m button.
  • Page 197 Changing Camera Settings Set the world time zone. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Ê dial World], then press the m to choose [ button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose the destination time zone. ●...
  • Page 198: Changing Shooting Function Settings

    Changing Shooting Function Settings If you set the mode dial to G, you can change the settings in the 4 tab (p. 47). Before attemp ing to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in modes other than G mode, check if the function is available in those modes (pp.
  • Page 199: Changing The Image Display Time Right After Shooting

    Changing Shooting Function Settings 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. ● Choose [Flash Settings], then press the m button.
  • Page 200: Customizing Display Information

    Changing Shooting Function Settings Changing the Way the Image Displays Right After Shooting You can change the way the image displays right after shooting. ● Choose [Review Info], then press the qr buttons to choose an option. Displays the image only. Displays detailed information Detailed (p.
  • Page 201 Changing Shooting Function Settings If you press the shutter button halfway and return to he shooting screen from the custom display settings screen, the settings will not be saved. • Gray items can also be set, however, they may not appear depending on the Shooting mode.
  • Page 202: Registering Functions To The

    Changing Shooting Function Settings Registering Functions to the Button ● Choose [Set Shortcut button], then press the m button. ● Press the opqr buttons or turn the Ê dial to choose the functions to register, then press the m button. ●...
  • Page 203: Registering Commonly Used Shooting Menus (My Menu)

    Registering Commonly Used Shooting Menus (My Menu) You can register up to 5 items from commonly used shooting menus to the tab, letting you quickly access these items from a single screen. Choose [My Menu settings]. ● Choose [My Menu settings] in the tab, then press the m button.
  • Page 204: Changing Playback Function Settings

    Changing Playback Function Settings • Gray items in Step 2 can also be set, however, they may not be available depending on the Shoo ing mode. Choose [Set default view] and press the qr buttons to choose [Yes]. My • Menu can now be displayed by pressing the n button when in a Shooting mode.
  • Page 205: Useful Information

    Useful Information 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.
  • Page 206: Using Household Power

    Using Household Power 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. Turn off the camera. Insert the coupler. ● Follow Step 2 on p. 17 to open the cover, then insert the coupler as shown until it locks into place with a click.
  • Page 207: Using An Eye-Fi Card

    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. 16). 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.
  • Page 208: Checking Connection Information

    Using an Eye-Fi Card Checking Connection Information You can check the Eye-Fi card’s access point SSID, or connection status. Choose [Connection info]. ● Press the n button, then choose [Eye-Fi Settings] from the 3 tab, and press the m button. ●...
  • Page 209: Troubleshooting

    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 power button, but nothing happened.
  • Page 210 Troubleshooting Image is blurred. • Press the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject, hen press fully to shoot (p. 23). • Shoot the subject within the focusing distance (p. 188). • Set the [AF-assist Beam] to [On] (p. 162). •...
  • Page 211 Troubleshooting 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). Cannot make settings for shooting functions or ø menu. • The items in which settings can be made differ depending on the shooting mode.
  • Page 212: List Of Messages That Appear On The Screen

    Memory card error (p. 51) • If the same message appears even when a formatted memory card is installed in the correct direction, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk (p. 17). Insufficient space on card • There is not enough free space on the memory card to shoot (pp. 24, 29, 53, 73) or edit images (pp.
  • Page 213 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 Error number (Exx) and contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a problem with the camera.
  • Page 214: Information Displayed On The Screen

    Information Displayed on the Screen Shooting (Information Display) Battery Charge Indicator Self-Timer (p. 59) AE Lock (p. 96), (p. 15) FE Lock (p. 96) AF Frame (p. 88) Camera Orientation* Grid Lines (p. 164) Focal Lengths (p. 57) Shutter Speed White Balance (p.
  • Page 215: Scene Icons

    Information Displayed on the Screen Scene Icons In A mode, 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. Subject People Non- Human Icon With Close Subjects/...
  • Page 216 Information Displayed on the Screen Playback (Detailed Information Display) RGB Histogram (p. 45) Print List (pp. 150, 151) Focusing Range (pp. 75, 93) My Category (p. 139) Eye-Fi Transfer Complete (p. 171) File Size (pp. 77, 116) Shooting mode (p. 182) Battery Charge Indicator Still Images: Recording ISO Speed (p.
  • Page 217: Handling Precautions

    • Use a commercially available blower brush to remove dust from the lens. For stubborn dirt contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the customer support leaflet supplied with your camera. • When you move the camera rapidly from cold to hot temperatures, condensation may form on the internal or external surfaces of the camera.
  • Page 218: Functions Available In Each Shooting Mode

    Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Shooting modes D B M G Function Set Control Ring Func. (p. 103) — — Exposure Compensation (p. 74) — — Self-Timer (p. 59) — — — — — Flash (pp. 54, 75, 106) —...
  • Page 219 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode I J V O P t >z — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — { { { { { { { — — — { { { { { { { { —...
  • Page 220: Menus

    Menus 4 Shooting Menu Shooting modes D B M G Function Center — AF Frame (p. 88) Face AiAF Tracking AF AF Frame Size (p. 88) Normal/Small — — Standard — Digital Zoom (p. 55) Digital Tele-converter (1.4x/2 3x) — AF-Point Zoom (p.
  • Page 221 Menus I J V O P t >z { { { — — — { { { — { { — { { { { { — — — { { { { { { { { { { — — { { { { — —...
  • Page 222: Set Up Menu

    Menus 3 Set up Menu Item Content Ref. Page Mute On/Off* p. 48 Volume Set all operation sounds (5 levels). p. 48 Sound Options Set the sounds for each camera operation. p. 156 Hints & Tips On*/Off p. 156 LCD Brightness Set within a range of ±2.
  • Page 223: Playback Menu

    Menus 1 Playback Menu Item Content Ref. Page Smart Shuffle Starts Smart Shuffle. p. 127 Slideshow Plays back images automatically. p. 125 Erase Erases images (Select, Select Range, All p. 136 Images). Protect Protects images (Select, Select Range, All p. 132 Images).
  • Page 224: Specifications

    Specifications Image Sensor Camera Effective Pixels ..Approx. 10 0 million pixels Lens Focal Length ...... 3.8x zoom: 6.0 (W) – 22.5 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 28 (W) – 105 (T) mm) Focusing Range ....5 cm (2 0 in.) – infinity (W), 30 cm (12 in.) – infinity (T) •...
  • Page 225 File Format ......Design rule for Camera File system, DPOF (Version 1.1) compliant Data Type Still Images......Exif 2.3 (JPEG), RAW (CR2 (Canon Original)) Movies ........ MOV (Image data: H.264; Audio data: Linear PCM (stereo)) Recording Pixels Still Images......16 9...
  • Page 226 Dimensions......58.6 x 86.4 x 24.1 mm (2.31 x 3.40 x 0.95 in.) Weight ........Approx. 70 g (2.47 oz.) (CB-2LY) Approx. 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.
  • Page 227: Index

    Index Date and Time J Date/Time AC Adapter Kit........38, 170 Accessories ..........38 Date/Time AE Lock ..........96, 117 Adding to Image........58 AEB Mode ..........97 Changing ..........20 AF Frames........... 25, 88 Date/Time Battery.......20 AF J Focus ......25, 88, 90, 178 Setting..........19 AF Lock ..........
  • Page 228 Index Flash Exposure Compensation ..106 Off............54 Kids&Pets (Shooting Mode) ...... 62 On............75 Slow Synchro........106 Focal Lengths..........57 Lamp ......42, 43, 45, 162, 163 Focus Landscape (Shooting Mode) ..... 61 AF Frame........25, 88 LCD Monitor J Screen AF Lock ..........
  • Page 229 Index Portrait (Shooting Mode) ......61 Transferring Images to a Computer for Poster Effect (Shooting Mode) ....63 Viewing ..........32 Power J Battery and Charger Kit, AC Sound Settings .......... 48 Adapter Kit Step Zoom ..........57 Power Saving ........51, 159 Stereo AV Cable........2, 129 Printing ............
  • Page 230 • 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.
  • Page 231 Software Guide for Windows • ZoomBrowser EX • CameraWindow • PhotoStitch Special Features Transfer Images and Movies Insert Text Save Still Images Edit Movies From Movies Print Images Back Up to a CD Attach Images to Email Plus many other useful features Table of Contents How to Use This Manual...
  • Page 232: About This Manual

    • The “Important” sections contain operating precautions or important topics. Ensure that you read them. HINT • The “Hint” sections contain procedural suggestions and tips for your convenience. Read them as necessary. Operating Environment • This manual uses Windows Vista screen shots and procedures in the explanations. The screen shots and procedures may appear slightly different if you are using another version of Windows. • The displayed screens and procedures may also differ slightly from the examples depending upon the camera or printer model in use. • The explanations in this guide are based on the premise that a Canon compact digital camera will be used with the software. • Some functions may not be available depending on the camera model. Word Searches This document is provided as an Adobe Reader document. Use Adobe Reader’s Search functions to find specific words or phrases that you recall but cannot find. To access this function, in Adobe Reader click the [Edit] menu and select the [Search] option. If you are using Adobe Reader 8 or later, you can also perform searches with the [Find] function right on the toolbar. Input search text here Table of Contents...
  • Page 233: Precautions For Connecting The Camera To The Computer

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Precautions for Connecting the Camera to the Computer • When connecting the camera to the computer with an interface cable, make sure to connect the cable directly to the computer’s USB port. The connection may not operate correctly if you attach the camera to the computer via a USB hub. • The connection may not operate correctly if you are using other USB devices, excluding USB mice or keyboards, at the same time as the camera. If this occurs, disconnect the other devices from the computer and try reconnecting the camera. • Do not connect two or more cameras at the same time to the same computer. The connections may not operate correctly. • Do not allow the computer to go into sleep (standby) mode while a camera is connected via the USB interface cable. If this does happen, do not disconnect the interface cable. Try to awaken the computer with the camera in the connected state. Some computers will not awaken properly if you disconnect the camera while they are in sleep (standby) mode. Please refer to your computer manual for instructions regarding the sleep (standby) mode. • Do not disconnect the camera from the computer if CameraWindow is displayed on the screen. IMPORTANT • You are recommended to use an AC adapter (sold separately) when connecting to a computer.
  • Page 234 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Table of Contents About this Manual ........................2 Precautions for Connecting the Camera to the Computer ............ 3 Things to Remember .................... 6 CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX .................. 6 CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX ..................6 ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window ...................
  • Page 235 Comparing Multiple Images ......................45 My Camera Settings ....................... 46 Changing the Shutter Sound and Start-Up Image ..............46 Transferring Images ....................... 48 Transferring Images to a Camera ....................48 CANON iMAGE GATEWAY ..................... 49 About CANON iMAGE GATEWAY (for U.S.A. customers only) ........... 49 Registering ............................ 49 Available Services .......................... 50 Preference Settings ........................ 51 Customizing ZoomBrowser EX .
  • Page 236: Camerawindow And Zoombrowser Ex

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX The following two windows are the main ones used for CameraWindow and ZoomBrowser EX procedures. CameraWindow This is software that communicates with the camera. You can use it to transfer images to and from the camera, organize images on the camera, and upload movies on the camera to web services. The menu screen at the right will appear when the camera is connected to a computer. CameraWindow closes, and the screen changes after the images are transferred from the camera. ZoomBrowser EX This is software that manages images transferred to a computer. You can use it to view, edit and print images on a computer. If you close CameraWindow after transferring images, the window at the right will appear.
  • Page 237: How To Display The Main Window

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window How to Display the Main Window ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window will appear after the camera images are transferred and CameraWindow closes. You can also display it by double- clicking the ZoomBrowser EX icon on the desktop. Names of the Main Window Parts Display Control Panel Menu Bar Function Buttons Task Buttons Selects tasks to perform. Last Acquired Images Displays the last images transferred.
  • Page 238: How To Perform Tasks

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques How to Perform Tasks Selecting Tasks and Task Window Procedures Many ZoomBrowser EX functions can be accessed by selecting a task in the Main Window and following the instructions in the guidance section of the new window. For further details on the functions, refer to “List of Available Functions” in the appendix. Select a task. The major steps for the task appear here. Follow the steps in order. You can return to a previous step. An overview for the selected task appears here. Cancels the procedure and returns to the previous window. Follow the instructions to perform the task.
  • Page 239: Transferring Images

    Turn on the camera power, set it to playback mode and prepare it to communicate with the computer. When a window similar to the one at the right appears, click [Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon CameraWindow]. With Windows XP, click [Canon CameraWindow] then [OK] in the AutoPlay window.
  • Page 240 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques CameraWindow (Menu Screen) Click [Import Images from Camera], and then click [Import Untransferred Images]. Only images that have not yet been transferred will start to transfer. After you click [OK] in the dialog that indicates the transfer is complete and close the CameraWindow screen, the transferred images will display in the Main Window. You can select the newly transferred images by their shooting dates or My Category (select models only) classification. : Folders containing newly acquired images • Images from memory cards with large numbers of images (more than 1,000) may not transfer correctly. If this happens, please use a memory card reader to transfer. For details on transferring images from a memory card reader, refer to “Transferring Images Using a Memory Card Reader”. • Movie files take time to transfer since the files are large.
  • Page 241 Automatically Transferring Images on CameraWindow Start-Up To automatically transfer images when CameraWindow starts up, click the button shown on the right in CameraWindow (menu screen), then click the [Import] button, and the [Auto Import] tab. Add a checkmark to [Start importing images automatically when this software is launched.]. Transferring Images Using a Memory Card Reader An action selection window will open when you insert a memory card into the memory card reader. If you select [View/Download Images Using Canon ZoomBrowser EX], ZoomBrowser EX will start and display the following window. Use this window to perform the transferring procedures. Transfers all images that have not yet been transferred. Allows you to select and transfer images. Prints images. Configures the transfer folder and other settings. IMPORTANT • Movies transferred with the Windows 7 transfer function may not be correctly processed in ZoomBrowser EX.
  • Page 242 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Printing Printing a Single Image on a Single Page Prints one image per page. HINT Printing Movies Movies cannot be printed, but you can extract still images from movies, and print them after they have been saved. For details on how to save still images from movies, refer to “Extracting Stills from Movies”. Click the [Print & Email] task button in the Main Window. Click [Photo Print]. Confirm that [1. Select Images] is chosen and select images for printing.
  • Page 243 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Click [2. Printer and Layout Settings] and set the categories as desired. Sets the printer, paper Click here to crop and print a portion of an image. size and borderless Click here to insert text printing settings. onto an image and print. Sets the shooting date/time imprint settings. Click [3. Print]. Printing will start. HINT Printing Using Other Software If you have specialized printing software installed on the computer, you can also use it to print the images. Click the [Print & Email] task button in the Main Window, followed by [Print Using Other Software].
  • Page 244: Index Print

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Index Print Prints an index of the images. Click the [Print & Email] task button in the Main Window. Click [Index Print]. Confirm that [1. Select Images] is chosen and select images for printing. Table of Contents...
  • Page 245 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Click [2. Printer and Layout Settings] and set the categories as desired. Select an image to rotate or trim. Sets the printer and Rotates selected Click here to crop a paper size settings. images. portion of the selected image and print it. Sets the number of Configures the printing of the shooting information, rows or columns. comments, headers, footers or page numbers. Click [3. Print]. Printing will start. Table of Contents...
  • Page 246: How To Use Camerawindow

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques How to Use CameraWindow First Menu Screen to Open This screen appears when the camera is connected to your computer. Click each button to display the available options. Displays in-camera memory card information. Displays camera information. Starts operations for transferring images from the camera to your computer. Starts operations for protecting, rotating, and deleting images on the camera. Also transfers images from your computer to the camera. Starts operations for uploading movies on the camera to web services. Starts operations for setting the camera start-up screen, start-up sound, and various camera sounds. For details, refer to “My Camera Settings” in “More Advanced...
  • Page 247: Image Transfer Screen

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Image Transfer Screen This screen appears when you click [Import Images from Camera] on the Menu screen, then click [Select Images to Import]. Select the image you want to transfer and click the button to transfer the image to your computer. Viewer Window (Thumbnail Display) Turns the shooting date and folder name below the thumbnails on and off (when in thumbnail display). Changes thumbnail size Returns to the Menu screen. (when in thumbnail display). Closes CameraWindow. Switches between window display modes. Thumbnail display Preview display Full screen display Double-clicking an image switches to preview display. This mark appears on images that have not yet been transferred. Transfers the image chosen in Viewer Window to your computer. Images on the camera Cancels image selection.
  • Page 248: Organize Images Screen

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Organize Images Screen This screen appears when you click [Organize Images on Camera] on the Menu screen, then click [Organize Images]. Clicking a folder on the left will display all images within the folder as thumbnails (small images) on the right of the screen. Viewer Window (Thumbnail Display) Turns the shooting date and folder name below the thumbnails on and off (when in thumbnail display). Changes thumbnail size Returns to the Menu screen. (when in thumbnail display). Closes CameraWindow. Switches between window display modes. Thumbnail display Preview display Full screen display Double-clicking an image switches to preview display. This mark appears on images that have not yet been transferred. Deletes the image chosen in Viewer Window. Images on the camera Protects/cancels protection that match the selected for the image chosen in filter display in the area Viewer Window.
  • Page 249: How To Use Zoombrowser Ex's Main Window

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques How to Use ZoomBrowser EX’s Main Window Main Window This is the main window for performing tasks in ZoomBrowser EX. Slide Show Search Displays the selected images in Performs searches on images. succession in the window. Delete Properties Deletes the selected images or folders. Displays information about a • Deleted images are sent to the Recycle Bin on selected image. the desktop. • The association between a sound memo and View Image an image cannot be recovered from a file Displays the selected image restored from the Recycle Bin.
  • Page 250: Display Modes

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Display Modes Select a browser area display mode to fit your purposes. Zoom Mode: suited for Scroll Mode: allows Preview Mode: allows the surveying many images. thumbnails to be viewed at a image information to be read size suited for easy viewing. while viewing the image. HINT Magnify Thumbnails to Check Images In zoom mode or scroll mode, positioning the mouse pointer over a thumbnail causes the image to appear at a higher magnification in a Mouse Over window. You can also set the Mouse Over window to not show in the (Show Information) menu. Display Control Panel This panel adjusts the display settings for the Browser Area.
  • Page 251: Browser Area Tasks

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Browser Area Tasks Change the Folder Level Change the Display Size The level of folder displayed can be changed with the You can change the following procedures. display ratio (Zoom mode) • In Zoom mode, position the mouse cursor over the or thumbnail size (Scroll folder and click the icon when it displays. mode) with the slider. • In Scroll or Preview mode, double-click the icon. • To advance to a higher folder level, click the icon. Select Images Clicking an image in the Browser Area selects that image. To select multiple images, hold down the [Ctrl] key while clicking images, or hold down the [Shift] key and click a starting and ending image to select a range...
  • Page 252: Properties Window

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Properties Window The Properties Window displays when you select an image in the Browser Area and click the Properties button. The Properties Window does not display in the Preview Mode. Shows or hides categories. Protect Prevents an image from being overwritten or deleted. File Name The file name can be changed. Comment You can type a comment here. Rating and My Keywords Category Sets the keywords used in Sets the rating for an searches. image. An icon will display if a My Category is set (certain Brightness Histogram models only). A graph of the highlights and shadows distribution in an image.
  • Page 253: Viewer Window

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Viewer Window Double-clicking an image in the Main Window displays it in this window. Edit an image. Change the display magnification. Zooming in displays the Navigator window Display the shooting information. to show the relative position on the image. You can configure the information display by clicking the [Tools] menu and selecting [Preferences]. Display multiple images side by side. Shooting Display at full information screen size. Set ratings. • The [Display Original Image] button will display beneath RAW images in the Viewer Window. Click this button to display the converted image in the Viewer Window. • The following window will appear when a movie is displayed. You can extract You can cut stills from movies. portions at either end of a movie clip. You can control movie playback and sound volume. • A bar for changing the playback speed, and (real-time playback) will appear when a Super Slow Motion Movie is displayed. If you click , the movie will play back at the actual speed it was shot at.
  • Page 254: Editing Images

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Editing Images IMPORTANT • The original image will be overwritten after an image is edited unless the file name is changed before saving it. To preserve the original image intact, change the file name when saving the edited image.
  • Page 255 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Color/Brightness Adjustment You can adjust image color balance and brightness using a variety of methods. Brightness, Procedures Saturation, Select a task from the left Contrast side of the window: RGB Adjustment [Edit] and [Edit Image]. Select an image. [2. Select Editing Tool] [Color/Brightness Level Adjustment Adjustment]...
  • Page 256: Inserting Text

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Trimming–Cropping a Portion of an Image Use this to delete unnecessary portions of the image and leave only the necessary portions. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [Edit] and [Edit Image]. Select an image. [2. Select Editing Tool] [Trim] [3.
  • Page 257: Using Other Editing Software

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Using Other Editing Software If you register another image editing program with ZoomBrowser EX in advance, you can use that software to edit an image selected in ZoomBrowser EX. Registering an Editing Program Procedures Register the program so it can be started from Select a task from the left within ZoomBrowser EX. side of the window: [Edit] and [Edit Image]. Other Image ZoomBrowser EX Select an image.
  • Page 258: Attaching Sounds

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Attaching Sounds You can add sound effects or background music to images and play back the sounds. Adding Sound Procedures Select an image. [Edit] and [Add/Remove Sound]. Symbol displayed on image thumbnails to which sound • WAVE type sound files (extension files have been added. “.wav”) can be attached to images. • Attaching a sound file to an image results in the selected sound file being copied into the same folder as the image file. Playing an Image Sound File Procedures Select an image. [Edit] and [Play Sound].
  • Page 259 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Creating Panoramic Images–PhotoStitch You can create wide panoramic images by moving the camera slightly when recording a series of images and merging them into one image. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [Edit] and [Stitch Photos]. • Movies and RAW images cannot be edited. Use the PhotoStitch program to create panoramic images. HINT Using the Stitch Assist Mode If you use the camera’s Stitch Assist mode to record the images, PhotoStitch can automatically detect the image order and merge direction, making it easier to merge the images. (Some camera models may not feature the Stitch Assist mode.)
  • Page 260: Editing Movies

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Editing Movies You can create original movies by linking movie clips and still images. You can even add titles and other text, background music and various special effects to the movie. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [Edit] and [Edit Movie]. HINT Recordable Movie Length • The length of movies you can save is shown at right. A Movie Size Max. Length message will appear if you try to save a longer movie.
  • Page 261: Adjust The Image Brightness

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Converting RAW Images–Digital Photo Professional You can convert RAW images to JPEG and TIFF images. Digital Photo Professional’s Main Window Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [Edit] and [Digital Photo Professional Process RAW Images]. Select a RAW image in Digital Photo Professional’s Main Window.
  • Page 262 “Data Type” item of the “Specifications” section of the Camera User Guide for compatibility. • For a more detailed explanation of operating procedures, download the Digital Photo Professional manual (PDF format) from the Canon website. HINT About RAW Images RAW images contain the data captured by the camera’s image sensor without modification. Since...
  • Page 263: Changing Movie Sizes And Types

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Exporting Changing Image (Stills) Sizes and Types You can change an image’s size and format when exporting it so that it can be published on the Internet or attached to an email message. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [Export] and [Export Still Images]. • You will lose the shooting information if you save images as a type other than JPEG. .bmp .jpg .tif Changing Movie Sizes and Types You can change a movie’s size and format when exporting it so that it can be...
  • Page 264: Extracting Stills From Movies

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Extracting Stills from Movies You can extract and save stills from your favorite frames recorded in a movie. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [Export] and [Extract frames from a movie]. Extract your best shots as stills Exporting Shooting Information You can export the shooting information recorded with an image, such as the shutter speed and exposure, as a text file.
  • Page 265: Creating Computer Screen Saver Images

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Creating Computer Screen Saver Images You can export images to serve as computer screen savers. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [Export] and [Export as a Screen Saver]. Creating Computer Wallpaper Images You can export images to serve as computer wallpaper images. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [Export] and [Export as a...
  • Page 266: Saving To Cds

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Saving to CDs You can save images along with their shooting information to CD-R/RW discs. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [Export] and [Backup to CD]. Back up important images or distribute your vacation photos on discs. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 267: Uploading Movies To Youtube

    Enter your YouTube username and password, and sign in. HINT Uploading Movies Saved on a Computer Click the [Start] menu at the bottom left of the screen and select [All Programs] or [Programs] followed by [Canon Utilities], [CameraWindow], [Movie Uploader for YouTube] and [Movie Uploader for YouTube]. Click [Add] in the screen that appears, then after adding movies to the upload list, click the (Upload) button. IMPORTANT • Depending on YouTube specifications, or future changes to specifications, this function cannot be guaranteed. • The maximum length for uploadable movies is less than 10 minutes, and the maximum file size is less than 1 GB.
  • Page 268: Attaching Images To Email

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Email Attaching Images to Email You can send images as email file attachments. Click here for most images. Click here when you want to Procedures change the image size or image quality settings, then click [Custom Select a task from the left Settings] to change settings. side of the window: [Print & Email] and [Email Images]. Select an image to send. • You can also select multiple images or all images in a folder.
  • Page 269: Slide Shows

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Slide Shows Viewing Images in Slide Shows A multiple selection of images can be shown at full size on the screen in succession as a slide show. You can freely configure the Procedures transition effects, information displayed and display time settings. Select a task from the left side of the window: [View &...
  • Page 270: Image Management

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Image Management Changing File Names in Batches You can change the file names of multiple images in one procedure. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [View & Classify] and Name + Number [Rename Multiple Files]. Shooting Date + Number • You can change individual file and folder names by clicking the [File] menu and Name + Shooting Date + Number...
  • Page 271: Configuring Image Information Settings

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Configuring Image Information Settings Setting Ratings There are seven rating levels for images: , , Unrated and Reject. By using ratings, you can group your images for viewing or searching. Procedures Switch to [Preview Mode]. Set [Rating]. • Ratings can also be set with the following: - ZoomBrowser EX’s [Edit] menu or Properties Window, or the rating setting function of the Viewer Window. - The camera’s [Tag as Favorite] function. - Windows 7/Windows Vista’s [Rating] function (excluding movies). • If you overwrite your previous installation when installing the software, existing rating settings may change. Refer to the Help function for details.
  • Page 272: Assigning Keywords

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Assigning Keywords You can set Keywords for use in image searches. Procedures Switch to [Preview Mode]. Insert [Keywords]. • Keywords can also be managed from the Select keywords [Tools] menu or Properties Window. • To add keywords, click the [Tools] menu and select [Manage Keywords]. HINT About Image Information This chart shows the information other than shooting information that can be added to images. Information Type My Category Ratings Comments Keywords Text input Selections are without made from a restriction...
  • Page 273: Searching Images

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Searching, Filtering and Sorting Images Searching Images You can search images using parameters extracted from the information associated with them. Procedures Select a task from the left side of the window: [View & Classify] and [Search]. • After a search, the correlated images display in the [Search Results] folder. Ratings Keywords Revision Dates Comments Shooting Dates HINT...
  • Page 274: Filtering Images

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Filtering Images You can use filters to display only images meeting the selected parameters in the Browser Area. Procedures [Filter] Ratings My Category This section is used to specify the filter criteria. Sorting Images You can sort images in the Browser Area based on the specified parameters. Procedures Name Type Shooting Date [View] and [Sort by]. Rating Modification Ascending/ Date Descending Order Table of Contents...
  • Page 275: Comparing Images

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Comparing Images Comparing Multiple Images When a good photo opportunity arises, you can shoot the same subject using different shutter speeds and exposures. In ZoomBrowser EX, it is easy to compare images so that minute differences can be detected. Procedures Select several images to compare. Click [View Image]. Select the Viewer Window. Click [Synchronize]. • Selecting [Synchronize] causes actions such as increasing/reducing the magnification level or scrolling around the image to apply to all of the selected images in lock step, making it easy to check minute details of focus, coloring and other image characteristics. Actions performed on an image, such as scrolling or changing the magnification, are performed on the other image as well.
  • Page 276: My Camera Settings

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques My Camera Settings Changing the Shutter Sound and Start-Up Image You can select from dedicated screens to register to the start-up screen that appears when turning the camera on, and dedicated sounds to register to various camera operation sounds (My Camera Settings). Procedures My Camera Settings • Start-up Image Connect the camera • Start-up Sound to a computer to start •...
  • Page 277 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques My Camera Settings My Camera Settings registered in the camera. You can register the start-up image, start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound and self-timer sound collectively if you select [Theme]. After choosing a My Camera Settings file from the left-hand list, select a My Camera Settings file to replace in the right-hand list and click this button to register it in the camera. HINT Downloading My Camera Settings Files You can also download various files to use in My Camera Settings from CANON iMAGE GATEWAY. Table of Contents...
  • Page 278: Transferring Images To A Camera

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Transferring Images Transferring Images to a Camera Images transferred once to a computer can be transferred back to the camera. Procedures Connect the camera to a computer to start CameraWindow. • For details, refer to steps 1- 3 in “Transferring Images”. [Organize Images on Camera] [Organize Images] Show favorite images to friends or connect (Upload) a TV to show them Select images.
  • Page 279: Canon Image Gateway

    CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is an online photo service for the purchasers of this product. Registering online allows you to use the various services. IMPORTANT • Internet access is required to use CANON iMAGE GATEWAY (You must already have an account with an Internet service provider (ISP), browser software installed and an Internet connection). • See the homepage for information regarding browser versions (Microsoft Internet Explorer, etc.) and settings to best connect to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY...
  • Page 280: Available Services

    GATEWAY] from tasks on the left of the window. Select the desired item from the following and make Create your own photo album settings. on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY E-mail notifications u [Register/Add Product] of album uploads u [Top Page] u [View Online Photo...
  • Page 281: Preference Settings

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Preference Settings Customizing ZoomBrowser EX You can configure ZoomBrowser EX and CameraWindow to your preferences. • Overall themes, such as Procedures window appearances ZoomBrowser EX • Processing methods for images shot with the camera on end • Categories of shooting information displayed [Tools] and [Preferences].
  • Page 282: List Of Available Functions

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques List of Available Functions CameraWindow Functions Function Names Description of Function Only transfers images from the camera that have not yet been Import Untransferred Images transferred. Import Images from Camera Select Images to Import Only transfers chosen images from the camera. Import All Images Transfers all images from the camera. Organize Images Protect, rotate, and delete images on the camera. Also transfers Organize Images on Camera images back to the camera from your computer. Upload Images Upload Movies to YouTube Uploads movies on the camera to YouTube. from Camera Set Start-up Image Sets the camera start-up screen. Sets camera sound effects (start-up sound, shutter sound, Set Sounds Camera Settings operation sounds, self-timer sound).
  • Page 283: More Advanced Techniques

    Export Allows you to select the necessary data from the shooting Export Shooting Properties information and export it as a text file. Export as a Screen Saver Exports the image as a screen saver file. Export as a Wallpaper Exports the image as a wallpaper file. Backup to CD Copies images to a CD-R/RW disk for backup. Photo Print Prints one image per page. You can print “photos” easily. Index Print Lines up small versions of the images in rows and prints. Print Using Other Software Select the software to use and then print. Print & Email Converts the selected images to the appropriate size for Email Images transmission by e-mail. You can also use it to automatically start an e-mail program after conversion. Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and opens the Register/Add Product registration page. Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and goes to the top of Top Page the page. CANON iMAGE Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and displays albums GATEWAY View Online Photo Album created. Upload Images Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and uploads images. Connects to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and downloads images Download My Camera Contents and sounds for use with My Camera Settings. Table of Contents...
  • Page 284: Supported Image Types

    Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Supported Image Types The following is a list of image types supported by ZoomBrowser EX. JPEG (.JPG) Most cameras use this image type. It compresses at very high ratios, taking advantage of the characteristics of the human eye. However, because it is an irreversible compression method (part of the data is lost during compression), if you process and save an image repeatedly using this method, the image may become rougher. RAW (.CRW/.CR2) This is a proprietary image type provided by Canon. It saves the output of the image pixels from a digital camera without any deterioration in the quality of the image. Some cameras might not support this image type. Windows bitmap (.BMP) This image type comes standard with Windows. Most Windows programs support it. TIFF (.TIF) This is a relatively popular image type. It is widely supported by non-Windows programs (such as Macintosh). PhotoCD (.PCD) This is the image type used for Photo CDs. AVI (.AVI) Standard Windows movie type. The movie icon appears in ZoomBrowser EX’s Browser Area. MOV (.MOV) Movie type. The movie icon appears in ZoomBrowser EX’s Browser Area.
  • Page 285: Uninstalling The Software

    IMPORTANT • Computer administrator status is required to perform the following operation. This explanation uses ZoomBrowser EX to demonstrate how to uninstall a program. You can remove other programs with the same procedures. Click the Windows [Start] menu and select [All Programs] or [Programs], followed by [Canon Utilities], [ZoomBrowser EX] and [ZoomBrowser EX Uninstall]. The uninstall utility will start and remove ZoomBrowser EX. Table of Contents...
  • Page 286: Memory Card Folder Structure

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Memory Card Folder Structure Images on the memory card are in either the [DCIM] folder’s [xxx___mm] folder, or the [xxx_mmdd] folder (xxx: numbers 100 to 999, mm: shooting month, dd: shooting day). IMG_xxxx.JPG (JPEG images) _MG_xxxx.JPG (JPEG images recorded in the Adobe RGB color space) xxx___mm DCIM IMG_xxxx.CR2 (RAW images) _MG_xxxx.CR2 (RAW images recorded in the Adobe RGB color space) xxx_mmdd STx_xxxx.JPG** (Stitch Assist mode images) MVI_xxxx.MOV, MVI_xxxx.THM* (Movies) MVI_xxxx.AVI, MVI_xxxx.THM* (Movies) The folder that holds the settings files for images in the DCIM folder. CANONMSC The folder created when DPOF settings are set. It holds the DPOF settings files. MISC • * These files are the thumbnail image files for the camera’s index replay mode. If you delete these files, you will be unable to transfer movies to the camera from a computer. • The “xxxx” in file names represent four-digit numbers. • ** Each successive file shot in Stitch Assist mode is assigned a letter starting from “A,” which is inserted as the third digit in the name. i.e. [STA_0001.JPG], [STB_0002. JPG], [STC_0003.JPG]... • All folders except the “xxx__mm” or “xxx_mmdd“ folders contain image settings files. Do not open or delete them.
  • Page 287 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Troubleshooting Please read this section if you encounter a problem using the software. Start by Checking This Investigate the following points first if you encounter a problem. Does your computer satisfy the requirements listed in the System Requirements section? See “System Requirements” in the Camera User Guide . Is the camera correctly connected to the computer? See the Camera User Guide for the correct connection procedures. Also check to ensure that you are using the correct cable and that it is securely attached at both ends.
  • Page 288 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Problems Try the suggested solutions to the common problems listed below. You can’t find transferred images. Refer to “Changing the Transfer Destination Folder” to confirm where the destination folder is. Add New Hardware Wizard displays when the camera is connected to the computer with an interface cable. Click [Cancel] to close the window. Temporarily disconnect the camera from the computer. Next, read Start by Checking This on the previous page and resolve the problem. Camera not detected, Events dialog/AutoPlay/Device Stage won’t display or images will not transfer to the computer (when camera is connected to the computer via an interface cable).
  • Page 289 Click the [+] symbol beside the [Other devices], [Portable Devices] and/or [Imaging devices] category. Your camera model name or [Canon Camera] will display in these categories if it is being recognized as an “other” device. There are other potential reasons for the problem if the [Other devices], [Portable Devices] or [Imaging devices] categories do not appear or your camera model name or [Canon Camera] does not appear. Proceed to Step 5, and temporarily quit the procedures. Select your camera model name or [Canon Camera], right-click and select [Delete]. Click [OK] in the confirmation dialog. Delete all instances of your camera model name or [Canon Camera] if it appears in one or more places in the [Other devices] or [Imaging devices] categories. Close [Device Manager] or [System Properties]. Table of Contents...
  • Page 290 Things to Mastering More Advanced Appendices Remember the Basics Techniques Software Guide Windows (ZoomBrowser EX, CameraWindow, PhotoStitch) 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 products. • The above items notwithstanding, Canon accepts no liability for damages due to mistaken operation of the products. CDP-E098-010 © CANON INC. 2010 Table of Contents...
  • Page 291 Here’s how you can print pictures just by connecting your camera to a Canon Printer PPG 2 CDP-E079-020 © CANON INC. 2010...
  • Page 292 Canon Compact Photo Printer SELPHY Series Personal Printing Guide Stylish! Easy ! Effective ! Canon Compact PhotoPrinter SELPHY Series. Want to print right away? Want to print with the kids? Want to print without a PC? Now you can print great photos anywhere. Just connect your camera, that’s it! The color of the printer may differ depending on the region.
  • Page 293 SELPHY printer using the USB Make sure you select [Print] cable that came with your on the camera's screen and Canon camera, and turn them press the FUNC./SET button. both on. If you press the FUNC./SET button during printing, printing stops.
  • Page 294 You have many ways to print photos with a SELPHY – 1 Personal Printing Guide Manage your photos with dates and numbers. Better prints with special print effects. Select number of prints to share with friends. Date and photo number Optimized printing through the use of camera info and...
  • Page 295 Select photos by pressing the MENU button and using the tab. See the Camera User Guide for What you can do depends on the printer model. See the Canon website or product brochures for details. details.
  • Page 296 If this message appears when the settings are correct, turn the printer off and on again. Vivid+NR : Both [Vivid] and [NR] On * If [Ink absorber full] appears, contact Canon Customer Service for an ink absorber replacement. Red-Eye1 : Correct red-eyes...

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