Canon POWERSHOT S2 IS User Manual
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  • Page 1 DPOF DIRECT BUBBLE J ET PRINT DIRECT • Please read the Read This First section (p, 6). CDI-E176-010 XXXXXXXX © 2005 CANON INC. PRINTED IN JAPAN • Please also see the Software Starter Guide and the Direct Print User Guide,...
  • Page 2 Use of genuine Canonaccessories is recommended. This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liablefor any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fire, etc., caused bythe malfunction of non-genuine Canonaccessories (e.g., a leakageand/or explosion of a battery pack).
  • Page 3 Camera Body Temperature tf your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may become warm, Please be aware of this and take care when operating camera for an extended period, About Monitor Viewfinder The LCD monitor and viewfinder are produced with extremely high-...
  • Page 4 Conventions Used in the Text Icons appearing below titles indicate the modes that support that operation. In the example below, the mode dial can be used in the following shooting modes. • _ (Auto) • _V_ (Manual) • SeN (Special Scene) •...
  • Page 5 Items marked with are Iists or charts that summarize camera functions procedures. Components Guide ....................Operation Panel ...................... Installing the Batteries ..................... Installing the Memory Card ..................Turning the Power On/Off ..................Setting the Date and Time ..................Setting the Language ...................._"...
  • Page 6 Moving Even Closer (Super Macro Shooting) ........Using the S elf4imer ............Using the D igital Zoom ............I_Continuous Shooting ............Jl_ Shooting aMovie ............Viewing/Editing Movies ............Settings _ Selecting Menus Resetting Settings to Their Default Values ......... Registering Settings to the S hortcut Button...
  • Page 7 Settiag the Power Saviag Function ............... Settingthe Auto Rotate Function..........Resetting the File Number ..................Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) ............com0utersystemRe0uireme ......13 Connecting the Camera to a Computer ..............Downloadiag from a Memory Card ..............Viewing Images on a TV Set ................. About Printing .......................
  • Page 8 Warning Against Copyright Infringement Please note that Canon digital cameras are intended for personal use and should never be used in a manner that infringes upon or contravenes international or domestic copyright laws and regulations.
  • Page 9 Similarly, nevertouch internalportionsof the equipmentthat become exposedas a resultof damage. Thereis a risk of high-voltageelectrical shock. Please take the first opportunityto consult your cameradistributor or the closest Canon CustomerSupport Help Desk. • Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes. Failure to do so may result infire or electricalshock.
  • Page 10 Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock. Please consult your cameradistributor or the closest Canon CustomerSupport Help Desk. • Do not use substancescontaining alcohol,benzene,thinners or otherflammable substancesto cleanor maintain the equipment.
  • Page 11 • Please use CanonAA.sizeNiMH batteries andcharger recommendedfor use with these batteries. Use of another charger may cause batteriestooverheat or deform, posing risk of fire injury and damageto the surroundings. • Disconnect the battery charger and compactpower adapter from both the camera and the power outlet after recharging and when they are not in use to avoid fire and other hazards, Continuoususe over a long period may cause a unit to overheat and distort, resulting infire,...
  • Page 12 • Do not allow metal objects(such as pins or keys) or dirt to contact the charger terminalsor plug, • If your camera is usedfor prolongedperiods, the camera body may become warm, Please take carewhen operatingthe camera for an extendedperiod as your hands may experience a burningsensation.
  • Page 14 - Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Pdnters: Please refer to your Bubble Jet printer user guide, • PictBridge Compliant Non-Canon Printers: Interface Cable IFC-400PCU (supplied with the camera) Please refer to the System Map or the Direct Print User Guide supplied with the camera for direct print compatible printer information.
  • Page 15 Attaching the Neck Strap Attach the strap as illustrated. Check that the strap does not come loose from the strap mount when pulled. Perform the same steps on the other side of the camera. Attaching the Lens Cap Fit the lens cap over the lens casing so that it covers the entire lens.
  • Page 16 _ sZh_otinLeVE_j (Telepho|o)/[_ (Wide Angle) _ p. 33 Pleyback: O_ (Zoom iny_ (Zoom out) _ p. 43 (Self4imer)/ _F (t(Manu_l 1F1c_c u s) I. _[_p 'Cgng2uOus) ButtOn Power/triode Indicator Ill l_ A/V OUT(Audio/Video Out) ....I I_:Jl lilt °'°°'°n Terminal--p. llll ....
  • Page 17 Mode Dial o_eat _ve Use the mode dial to switch between Shooting modes, Auto _ p. 33 The camera automatically selects settings, Image Zone _ p. 49 The camera automatically selects Image settings according to the image composition type. • Creative Zone _ p.
  • Page 18 Close the battery cover, Proper Battery Handling • Use AA-size alkaline or Canon AA-size NiMH batteries (sold separately) only. For information on handling the AA-size rechargeable NiMH batteries, Using the Power Kits (Sold Separately) (p. 160) •...
  • Page 19 • While itispossible touse A A-size nickel-cadmium batteries, performan unreliable and t heir use i snot recommended. • Never mix new batteries together with batteries that have been used in other devices. The partially used batteries may leak. • Be careful to load the batteries with their positive (+) and negative (-) ends in the right direction.
  • Page 20 Battery Status Indications The following icons or messages indicate the battery status on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder), Batteries arebeginning to run low.Replaceor recharge the batteriesif youwishto continue usingthe camera, The batteriesaredischarged and the cameracanno longeroperate. Changethebatteries. Repace heba eres mmedaey, The memory card has a write-protect tab, Sliding the tab downward...
  • Page 21 Insert the memory card. Front • Push as indicated on the back of the memory card slot cover until it clicks into place. • Do not touch or allow metal objects to ..contact the terminals on the back of the memory card.
  • Page 22 You should always format a new memory card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data, _!!d _g PrQIiCt_ m!gii !ndTQ!bie f Turn the power on, -, p, 23 Press the MENU button and use the I_ button on the omni selector to select the [i_ (Setup)]...
  • Page 23 If the camera does not work properly, the inserted memory card may be malfunctioning. Reformatting the SD card may solve the problem. When a non-Canon brand memory card is malfunctioning, reformatting it may solve the problem. Memory cards formatted...
  • Page 24 Precaution for Multi Media Cards This camera is designed to perform optimally when used with genuine Canon-brand SD cards. You may use multi media cards with this camera. However, Canon makes no warranties...
  • Page 25 The power/mode indicator remains lit while the power of the camera is on. The power/mode indicator indicates the state of the camera as follows. Orange: Shooting mode Green: Playback mode/Printer connection mode* Yellow: Computer connection mode* Off: The power of the camera is off.
  • Page 26 You c an quickly switch between Shooting mode and P layback mode, This isconvenient when you wish t oshoot again after checking ordeleting image immediately after itisshot, Shooting Mode Playback Mode Turn the mode lever to [-_ (Playback) while pressing the release button (p.
  • Page 27 Use the • or • button on the omni selector to select [Date/Time], then press the SET button. Sets the date and time and the date format. • Use the < or • button on the omni selector to select the item you wish to set and set its value using the •...
  • Page 28 • InPlayback mode, you can c hange the language by holding the SET button while you p ress the J UMP button. This operation cannot performed during movie playback, inthe jump search mode (p. 4 6) or while connected toaseparately sold p rinter.
  • Page 29 Pressing the DISP. button switches the display mode. Also, closing LCD monitor causes the viewfinder to display. Shooting Mode : Press the DISP. button, © Display ....DisDlaY Display Display (No_nformation) nformatlon V ew (No Information) _ (information View) (p.29) (p.29) (p.
  • Page 30 Fold t he LCD monitor back against the camera body until itclicks into place, • Ifitisnot fully closed, the image will appear reversed. Always keep the LCD m onitor closed toprotect it when t he camera isnot inuse. Ifthe surroundings are too bright (for e xample, when you are shooting outdoors)
  • Page 31 Display Contents Low Battery (p. 18) Green: Focusing Complete Yellow: Focusing Difliculty Macro (p. 56, 57) lel i,_ m Movie Time Auto Rotate (p. 124) (Shooting Mode)! Movie Elapsed Time .4 (Shooting Mode) - +2 Save Settings (p. 113) ExposureCompensation(p. 90) •...
  • Page 32 "1 Zoom powers reflect the combined optical and digital zoom effects. Optical zoom is displayed in white up to "12x", the optical telephoto limit. It does not appear when "digital zoom" is disabled. When digital zoom is enabled, the zoom value is displayed in blue.
  • Page 33 5O 1OO2OO4OO File number ISO Speed (p. 93) White Balance (WB) (p. 91) Macro (p. 56) Flash Adjust/Flash Output (p. 106) Tv AvM'_ C_3C3C-3 Shooting Modes (p. 49, 84) Metering Method (p. 89) Shutter speed Aperture value Photo Effect (p. 94) Resolution (Movies) (p.
  • Page 34 While a recorded image is displayed on the LCD monitor, you can check the exposure with the graph (see Histogram Function (p. 32)) that shows the distribution of the brightness data. If the exposure requires adjustment, set the exposure compensation (p.
  • Page 35 Turn the mode lever (Shooting). Set the mode dial to _). If you are using the LCD monitor, open it. (p. 77) 0* Aim the camera at the subject. _11 Use the zoom to achieve desired composition in the LCD monitor (or viewfinder), •...
  • Page 36 Lightly press shutter button (pressing halfway) to focus. Two beeps will sound when the camera has finished focusing, and the AF frame appears green. • The AF frame wiii light yellow and the beep will sound one time if the subject is difficult to focus on.
  • Page 37 AF-assist Beam • The AF-assist Beam will sometimes emit when the shutter button is pressed halfway to assist focusing in certain conditions, e.g., dark conditions. • The AF-assist Beam can be turned off (p. 77). For example, if animals are your subject, turn off the beam when shooting in the dark to avoid startling them.
  • Page 38 The following icons appear on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) if it is set to information View display. [Continuous] With no lens converter With sepa_telycoldteleconveRer p. 158 mounted With sepa_telycold wideconveRer p. 158 mounted Press MENU button. • Hold the camera horizontally while panning (stabilization does not work when the camera is held vertically).
  • Page 39 Press the shutter button halfway again to stop displaying it and shoot an image. You can perform the following while an image is displayed (stitch assist is not available). Display the image's information (p, 27). Display the magnified image (p. 43). Erase individual images (p.
  • Page 40 p Tv Av M hd&[] SCN_ c_l ,Ira change resolution, compression (still images) resolution/ frame rate (movies, p. 67) settings to suit purpose of the image about to shoot. Resolution Purpose Display Pixels • Print larger than A4-size prints* 210 x 297 mm L (Large) 2592 x 1944 Large...
  • Page 41 Press the FUNC. button. For still images, use • or • on the omni selector to select _* (2592 x 1944). For movies, select _* (640 x 480, 30 fps). * The current setting is displayed. Use the _ or I_ button on the omni selector to select the resolution you wish to set, then press the SET button.
  • Page 42 Use the flash according to the guidelines below, The flash fireswith every shot, Flash is open The flash will fire autornatically. Flash is closed The flash will not fire, Raise the flash manually, shoot. Press the _, button to switch between _, and _A (switching does not apply in some modes).
  • Page 43 Select [Red-eye] from the [_"1 (Rec.)] menu, Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73) Use the < or I_ button on the omni selector to select [On] press the MENU button. appears on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) if it is set to information View display, Red-Eye Reduction Light reflecting...
  • Page 44 Select [Slow Synchro] from the (Rec,)] menu, Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 79) Use the < or I_ button on the omni selector to select [On] press MENU button, _ The flash fires w#_ automatlc adjustments when [Flash Adjust] _s set to [Auto] in the Rec.
  • Page 45 Turn the mode lever to the right to set the camera to Playback mode. The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder). Move between images using the 4 or I_ arrow on the omni selector, • Use < to move to the previous image and •...
  • Page 46 • You can move around the image using AV or 4• on the omni selector, • You can also cancel it immediately by pressing the MENU button. • Movie frames and index playback images cannot be magnified, • You can magnify an image while it is displayed on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) immediately after the image is shot (p.
  • Page 47 Press the zoom lever toward Index playback cancels and the display reverts to single image playback, In index playback mode (p. 44), press the JUMP button. The jump bar will display, View the previous or next nine images using ,< or I_ button on the omni selector, Hold the SET button down and press the...
  • Page 48 When you have many images recorded onto a memory card, itishandy to use the four search keys b elow tojump o ver images tofind the object of your search. • Jump 10 Images: jumps over 10 images ata time • Jump 100 I mages:jumps over 100 i mages at a time •...
  • Page 49 Use the < or I_ button to select an image for deletion and press the /_ button, Use the < or I_ button on the omni selector to select [Erase], then press the SET button, • To exit instead of erasing, select [Cancel].
  • Page 50 Select [Erase all] from the [1_ (Play)] menu and press the SET button, Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73) Use the < or I_ button on the omni selector to select [OK], then press button, To cancel instead of erasing, select [Cancel]. image data but also all the data contained on t_e card (p.
  • Page 51 Settings fitting the shooting conditions of your subject can easily be set using the mode dial. _-ALandscape _'_ Portrait Movie-+ p. 63 Use this mode to shoot movies. Sound is also recorded simultaneously. I_ Night Scene Use this mobe to cap.re human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky or night scene.
  • Page 52 I-_1_ * Some settings can be changed in each shooting mode (p. 184). Observe the following precautions according to the selected function, You can achieve a better blurring effect of the background by making sure the upper half of your subject fills the entire LCD monitor (or viewfinder). _i_' You can enhance the blurring effect of the background even more by setting the lens to its - maximun telephoto setting.
  • Page 53 Foliage Snow Beach Fireworks Indoor Night Snapshot Turn the mode dial to SCN (Special Scene Mode). < or I_ to select a shooting mode. • The icon of the selected shooting mode appears on the LCD monitor. • Shooting procedures are the same as for the Auto Mode (p.
  • Page 54 See page 184 for settings that can be changed in this mode. Results may vary depending on the subject. Use this mode to shoot a series of overlapping frames for merging (stitching) into a large panoramic image using a computer. Please use the bundled PhotoStitch program...
  • Page 55 The PhotoStitch program detects the overlapping portions of adjoining images and merges them, When composing shots, try to include distinctive item (landmark) in the overlapping portions. ompose each frame so that it overlaps 30 - 50% of the adjoining image. Try to keep the vertical misalignment to less than 10% of the image height.
  • Page 56 See page 184 for settings that can be changed in this mode. Digital zoom is not available. A custom white balance (p. 92) setting cannot be set in I:_ (Stitch Assist mode). To use a custom white balance setting, first set it in another shooting mode.
  • Page 57 4 Compose the second image so that it overlaps a portion of the first shoot. • Minor discrepancies in the overlapping portions can be corrected when the images are stitched together. Sequence_ • An image can be retaken. Press the A, V, or •...
  • Page 58 • The t ally lamp blinks red during movie recording and goes off when the recording session is over. When [Tally Lamp] is set to [Off] in the Rec. menu, the lamp does not blink (p, 77). hooting a Movie (p. 63) Changing resolution and frame rate (p.
  • Page 59 After two seconds To Cancel Macro Mode Press the _ button so that _ no longer displays. Macro mode remains active after shooting a photo. Photo Tips and lnformation (p. 174) Image Area in Macro Mode When the zoom is set between the maximum telephoto and wide-angle...
  • Page 60 Repeatedly press button to display on the LCD monitor, Pressing the _ button again cancels the Super Macro mode (Macro mode is also canceled). Mac_m_e: igital zoom is not available. When Super Macro mode is enabled, digital zoom is canceled and the zoom is set to maximum wide-angle.
  • Page 61 Press _/® button. The current setting is displayed. • Pressing the button cycles between settings. • You can switch between the [] (10 sec.), (2 sec.) and [] (Custom Timer) options with the [Self timer] option in the [r_ (Rec.)] menu (p. 76). •...
  • Page 62 You c an set t he self4imer delay and n umber ofshots tobe taken, In the [ [] (Rec.)] menu, select [Self-timer]. • Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 73) • These settings are not available when 4_ (My Colors), _ (Stitch Assist) or (Movie) is displayed.
  • Page 63 _) _ _ [] p Tv Av M SCN ,ll With the combined optical and digital zoom functions, images can be zoomed as follows: 15x, 19x, 24x, 30x, 37x and 48x. • Images become coarser the more they are digitally zoomed. •...
  • Page 64 [] is selected, However. if continuous shooting suddenly stops, the SD card may be full. *2 This figure reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon, Actual figures may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions, *3 Large/Fine Press the _/_ button to display Ddl or _.
  • Page 65 Select either standard or high-speed continuous shooting, Select [Cont. Shooting] from [ r"ol (Rec.)] menu, • Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 73) • Select a mode that supports continuous shooting. Use the ,d or I_ button to select [I;_11 Continuous] or [_] and press the MENU button, Turn...
  • Page 66 Press Movie button. The camera beeps once and shooting starts, Sound is recorded simultaneously, • When the Movie button is pressed again, the camera beeps twice and shootthg stops, • The tally lamp blinks red during movie recording and goes off when the recording session is over, When [Tally Lamp] is set to [Off] in the Rec.
  • Page 67 • Although the recording time may not display properly during shooting, the movie will be recorded correctly on the memory card. Recording time will display properly if you format the memory card in this camera (excluding slow recording memory formatted in your camera to shoot movies (p.
  • Page 68 You c an shoot astill image while shooting amovie. While shooting a movie, press shutter button halfway to focus. Press the shutter halfway so the camera can focus and set exposure for the still image. During this process, movie shooting continues. Press shutter button...
  • Page 69 Inany s hooting mode, movie resolution and frame rate c an be set, Press the FUNC. button. Use the • or • button on the omni selector to select then select the desired movie resolution frame rate settings using 4 or I_ button.
  • Page 70 Microphone level (sound recording level), wind filter and sampling rate can be changed, Select [Audio] in the [_i](Set up)] menu and press the SET button. Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73) Use the • or • button to select [Mic Level] the sound level...
  • Page 71 _11 Press the MENU button twice. adjusts to avoid distortion of loud sounds. [_]_ ven if the recording volume becomes too loud, it automaticaUy Wind filter suppresses noise that occurs in locations with strong wind. However unnatural sound can result when used to record in locations with no wind, You can play back recorded movies...
  • Page 72 Movie Control Panel (Exit): Back to the screen in Step 1 _(Print): Movies can be printed. See the Direct Print User Guide for details. (This icon appears when a printer is connected) (Play): Starts playback of movies and sound Movie Control Panel (Slow Playback): During stow playback, Playback Sound Level...
  • Page 73 3 After selecting IP_ (Edit), use the • or • button on the omni selectorto select (Cut Beginning) or I_1 (Cut End) from movie editing panel. (Cut Beginning): Deletes frames in the first half of the movie Panel (Cut End): Deletes frames in the second half of the movie (Play): Plays back the temporarily edited movie...
  • Page 74 Use the or I_ button to select [Overwrite] or [New File] press the SET button, Overwrite Saves the edited movie with its original name. The pre-edit data is lost. New File: Saves the edited movie under a new file name. The pre-edit data is left unchanged.
  • Page 75 Selecting Settings by Pressing the FUNC. Button (Only in Shooting Mode) Some menu options may not be displayed in certain shooting modes. _Turn the mode lever to Press FUNC. button, Pressthe • or • button to select a function item, Press the •...
  • Page 76 Selecting Settings by Pressing the MENU Button -- [_ Press the MENU button. Press the _1 or • button to switch between menu tabs. Press the • or • button to select a menu item (Depending on the function, press the SET or • button after making a selectionj Press the _1 or •...
  • Page 78 shooting mode (p. 184). You can apply a desired image and sound to _ and [] in the My Camera menu. For details, see Registering the My Camera Settings _]_6 ome menu items may not be available for selection according to the (p.
  • Page 79 Reference l,_enu Item Available Settings Page When enabled,this functionautoma{icallyadjusts exposure Safety Shift settingsin the Av or Tv mode if they do not suit cu_ent p. 87 exposure requirementswhen the shutter bL_tonis pressed halfway. On/Off _ Setsthe frequency of autofoous activation. AF Mode p.
  • Page 80 Reference Menu Item Available Settings Page Intervalometer Shootsautomaticallyat set intervals. 2*to t00 shots p. 107 1"to 60 rain, S_ Shortcut Selectsfunctionsto be registeredon the ,'_ (Shortcut) p. 82 bL4ten button, Save Settings Savessettingsselectedinthe Rec, menuandthe function p. 113 menuto the modedial's C mode. * Defautt setting Menu Item Available Settings...
  • Page 81 Reference Menuitem Available Settings Page Mute Set [On] tomute the start-up sound, operation sound, self- timer sound and shutter sound all at once. If you set [Mute]to [On], no sound will be heard even when any sound item inthe My Camera menuis set to H, [] or [] (On).
  • Page 82 Reference Menu Item Available Settings Page Power Saving Setswhether or not thecamera automaticallypowers down or the LCD monitor (or viewfinder)goes off after a specified periodof time elapseswithout camera operation. Auto Power Down p. 123 On*lOft DisplayOff 10 sec./20 sec./30sec./l rain.*/2 min./3 rain. Date/_me Setsthe date and time and the date format.* p.
  • Page 83 Menu item AvailableSettings Reference Page Theme Selectsa common theme for each My Camera settings item, p. 127 Start-up Image Setsthe start-up image when you turn on the camera, p. 127 Start-up Sound Setsthe start-up sound when you turn on the camera, p.
  • Page 84 oThe f ollowing settings cannot be reset todefault: - [Date/Time], [Language] in the [['_ (Set up)] meeu - Colors specified in the Color Accent or Color Swap modes - C Mode Settings - White balance data set with the custom white balance function (p. 91 ) - Newly registered My Camera settings...
  • Page 85 Select [Set Shortcut button] from [[](Rec.)] menu press button, • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73). Use the < or I_ button to select the function wish to register press button. • if an "x" mark appears on the lower right of the icon, you can still register this function but the current shooting mode will be retained and...
  • Page 86 P Tv Av M You can freely select camera settings such as the shutter speed aperture value to suit your shooting purposes. After settings are made, shooting procedures are the same as for _)Auto Mode (p. 33). See page 184 for settings that can be changed in this mode.
  • Page 87 _ For information speed, see page 85. on the relation between the aperture value and shutter Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at low shutter speeds and with larger aperture values. If [] (camera shake warning) or _) (flash warning, in red) appears in the LCD monitor (or viewfinder), try the following...
  • Page 88 • If the image would be underexposed (too dark) or overexposed (too bright) and the correct exposure cannot be obtained, the aperture value display on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) turns red. Adjust the shutter speed with the or • button so that the aperture value display turns white. •...
  • Page 89 When you set the aperture in the aperture-priority AE mode, the camera automatically selects a shutter speed to match the brightness. Selecting a lower aperture value (opening the aperture) allows you to blur the background and create a beautiful portrait. A higher aperture value (closing...
  • Page 90 shoot a subject in a dark place and set the flash to _ [] (Flash On with red- eye reduction) or _ (Flash On) the image will always be bright. • When you press the shutter button halfway, the difference between the standard exposure* and the selected exposure appears on the LCD monitor...
  • Page 91 PTv Av M Light metering measures the brightness of a subject. By selecting optimal mode, can shoot a subject with the optimal exposure. Evaluative metering is the default metering mode. The camera divides images intoseveral zones for light metering. Thecamera evaluatescomplex lighting conditions,suchas the Evaluative position of the...
  • Page 92 Use the < or I_ button to select _'_;_ [Center] or [AF Point], then press MENu button. When [Spot AE Point] is set to [Center], the spot AE point frame ( [_] ) appears at the center of the LCD monitor (or viewfinder). The AF frame can be repositioned (p.
  • Page 93 When the white b alance mode isset t omatch the light source, the camera reproduces colors more a ccurately. Combinations ofsetting contents and light source are as follows. Auto Settingsare automaticallyset by the camera DayLight For recording outdoors ona bright day Cloudy For recording under overcast, shadyor twilight skies For recording under tungstenand bulb-type3-wavelengthfluorescent...
  • Page 94 In the following cases, the white balance may not be correctly adjusted, After taking a custom white balance reading with (Custom), you can start shooting, • Shooting close-ups (Macro and Super Macro) • Shooting subjects of monotone color (such as sky, sea or forest) •...
  • Page 95 - Set the flash according to shooting conditions, and select [] (Flash On) or [] (Flash Off) Use the same flash setting as the one that will be used for shooting when you set the white balance. If the white balance setting conditions and shooting conditions are not the same, the correct white balance may not be obtained,...
  • Page 96 M........By setting a photo effect before you shoot, you can change the look and feel of the pictures you take. Effect Off Records normallywith this setting. IVivid Emphasizesthe contrast and color saturation to record bold colors. I Neutral Tonesdown the contrast and color saturationto record neutral hues. I Low Sharpening Records subjectswith softenedoutlines.
  • Page 97 Contrast • This function allows you to adjust the degree of brightness. • Select from - (Weak), 0 (Neutral) and + (Strong). Sharpness • This function allows you to adjust how sharply outlines are defined. • Select from - (Weak), 0 (Neutral) and + (Strong). Saturation •...
  • Page 98 Skin u ee this opttan to make skin tones da er. Use this option to emphasizeblue tints. It makesblue subjects, suchas the sky or ocean, more vivid, Vivid Blue Usethis option to emphasizegreen tints, It makesgreen subjects,such as mountains, newgrowth, flowersand lawns, morevivid. Vivid Green Use this option to emphasizered tints.
  • Page 99 When you are shooting still images in a My Colors mode, you can specify whether or not both the altered image and the original image are recorded, In the [r';'l (Rec.)] menu, select [Save Original]. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73). Use the 4 or I_ button to select...
  • Page 100 Colors other than t he color specified inthe LCD monitor are shot inblack and white. Set the mode dial to _ Colors), select (Color Accent) from FUNC, menu press the SET button, • See Shooting in a My Colors Mode (p. 95). •...
  • Page 101 Desired Color Original Color (Before Swapping) (After Swapping) Set the mode dial to _ Colors), select (Switch Color) from the FUNC. menu press the SET button. • See Shooting in a My Colors Mode (p. 95). • The camera will switch to color input mode and the display will alternate between the original image and the color swap image (The default color to change is green, which changes to white after setting).
  • Page 102 _, Y ou m ay not obtain the expected results after color input mode ifyou use the flash, or change the white balance or metering settings. The colors specified in the color swap mode are retained even if the camera's power is turned off. Exposure compensation is disabled while _ (Color Swap) is...
  • Page 103 You can adjust AEB settings in 1/3 stops within _+2 EV of the standard exposure setting, AEB settings can be combined with exposure compensation settings (p, 90) to extend the adjustment range, The images are recorded in the following order: Standard exposure, underexposure...
  • Page 104 P Tv Av M The camera automatically takes three shots: one at the manual focus position, and one each with focus positions preset nearer and farther. The nearer and farther focus positions can be set in three steps: large, medium and small. Images are shot with the focus position changing in the following order;...
  • Page 105 .,m,p Tv Av You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast is too strong between the subject and background or when a subject is backlit. Focus the AF frame orthe spot metering frame on the subject on which you wish to lock the flash exposure setting and press the shutter button halfway,...
  • Page 106 _ n D II mode, AE lock can be set or canceled (p. 65). Automatically selected combinations of shutter speeds and aperture values can be freely changed without altering the exposure (Program Shift). With the following procedures. 1. Turn the mode dial to P, TV or AV. 2.
  • Page 107 While pressing the shutter button halfway, press the [] button. • The flash pre-fires to acquire the exposure value required for the subject, and _ appears on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder). • Each time you press the [] button, the flash exposure locks at the required intensity for that composition.
  • Page 108 tl,*_i _*_ r_p Tv *_Av *' M .2 • When [FlashAdjust] is set to [Auto], settingscan be adjusted in 1/3-stop Flash Exposure increments in the range of -2EV to +2EV. Compensation • Youcan enjoy flash photographywith exposureadjustments withthe combined useof the camera's exposurecompensationfunction. •...
  • Page 109 P Tv Av M The flash fires dght after the shutter opens, regardlessof the shutter speed, 1st-curtain Usually,the 1st-curtainis used when shooting. The flash fires dght beforethe shuttercloses, Comparedwith the t st-curtain, 2hal-curtain the flashfires later and this allowsyou to shoot imagesin which, for example, a car s ghts seem to tra off beh nd.
  • Page 110 i_i ¸_i_i:i_i_i_!_ii_h_i_!_!_sj_i_!_ie_e_e_!!_i_i_i_eli_i! Select [Intervalometer] from [r_(Rec.)] menu press the SET button, See Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73). Use the <i or I_ button to select interval time. If you press the < or • button continuously, interval time changes in units of 5 minutes at a time, Press...
  • Page 111 - Operating the mode lever - Opening the memory card slot or battery cover - Turning offthe power • once the interval shooting session is started, all operation buttons become inactive. • The lens stays extended until the next image is shot. •...
  • Page 112 Z Press t heshutter b utton halfway t olock thefocus. • A beep sounds and the AF frame turns green (the AF frame is not displayed with _ [Stitch Assist]). • The AE setting will also lock when you do t_is. The exposure may occasionally be incorrect if the difference in intensity between t_e two...
  • Page 113 to compose the image. In addition, he AF lock is convenient because you can let go of the shutter button since the focus stays locked to the same position even after the shot is taken, you can immediately shoot the next image with the same focus position. Because _ (Stitch Assist) does not display the AF frame, aim the camera to focus on the subject.
  • Page 114 Press the shutter button all the way to shoot image. change indicator displayed distance units 80). PTvAvM _,_ ,_A I_ SCN _ You can switch between focus settings to shoot. Continuous The camera is continually focusing on whatever it is aimed even when the shutter button is not pressed,allowingyou to shoot withoutmissing opportunities.This is the default setting.
  • Page 115 PTvAvMC You can save frequently used shooting modes and various shooting settings to the C (Custom) mode. When necessary, you can then shoot images with previously saved settings by simply turning the mode dial to C. Settings that are usually forgotten when the shooting mode is changed or when the power is turned off (such as Continuous Shooting and Self-timer mode) are also remembered.
  • Page 116 Images can be rotated clockwise 90 ° or 270 ° in the display. 0° (Original} 90° 270° Select [Rotate] from the [rD--I (Play)] menu press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73). Use the < or I_ button to select image want...
  • Page 117 In Playback mode (including single image playback, index playback, magnified playback and the review immediately after shooting Shooting mode) you can attach sound memos (up to 60 seconds) an image. The sound data is saved in the WAVE format. Press _1 button while playing...
  • Page 118 Pia_ such i _a gesl _h_ !ii_ m patibie WAVE fO_ _t!i e s_e wiii;;dis_iay.;inco m pati bl eso u_d flies ca_ be ;deieted wi_ _is camera! ; una mere _s _6_ p_ected im ages can _o_ _e;_ra_d _, The voiume can be adjusted in the Set up menu (p.
  • Page 119 Select [Sound Recorder] from the [rD--I (Play)] menu, and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 73). Use the • or • button to select Recording sound select with < and ShootingTime I_, and press button. The sound plays. (Exit): Returns to the Play menu.
  • Page 120 Slide s how image settings are based onDPOF standards (p.141). A selection of images or all the images on an memory card can be displayed one- by-one in an automated slide show. All Images Playsall imageson the memorycard in order. Slide Show 1-3 Playsthe images selected for each show in order p.
  • Page 121 When the slide show is over, press MENU button. The slide show menu appears again, Press the MENU button again to return to the play menu, _ Movies play for their entire recorded length regardless of the slide show time settings (p. 120 . _, The power saving function is disabled while a slide show plays on the camera (p, 123), You can mark images...
  • Page 122 • Press JUMP todisplay the Jump Bar (p. 4 5). After jumping and p ressing the M ENU button, press the SET b utton toselect or deselect images. Index Playback • Turn the zoom lever toward _ to switch to index playback (9 images).
  • Page 123 Use the • or • button to select [Play Time] or [Repeat], set with < or I_ button, Play Time • Select a play time. • When Manual is selected, use the < and • buttons to move back and forth between images after starting the slide show.
  • Page 124 Use the 4 or I_ button to select image want to protect press button, • The [] icon appears on protected images. • To remove the protection, press the SET button again (in protection mode). • You can make the selection of images easier by toggling between single image playback and index playback with the zoom lever.
  • Page 125 This camera is equipped with a power saving function. Depending the power saving setting, the camera power down or the monitor (or viewfinder) may go off automatically. OAuto Power Down [On]: • Shooting mode: Powers down approximately 3 minutes after the last time a control is accessed on the camera.
  • Page 126 Select [Power Saving] in the [_f](Set up)] menu and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73). Use the • or • button to select [Auto Power Down] and select [On] or [Off] with the < or I_ button. Use the •...
  • Page 127 Use the < or I_ button to select [On] press MENU button. • The display will return to t_e shooting or playback screen. • When this function is [On] and the camera is in shooting mode and set to information View, an icon showing camera orientation (_1_: normal, _r_:...
  • Page 128 In the [_]_(Set up)] menu, select [File No. Reset]. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73). Use the < or I_ button to select [On] or [Off] press MENU button, duplication when images are downloaded to a computer, Setting the File No. Reset to lOft] is useful for avoiding file name Image and Sound File and Folder Numbering Image and sound flies are assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9900...
  • Page 129 My Camera allows you tocustomize the start-up image and start-up, operation, self-timer and shutter sounds. Each m enu item has three choices. Press the MENU button and press the I_ button twice. The [[_(My Camera)] menu appears. setting content with <...
  • Page 130 New content can be registered to [] tmages and sounds recorded on the memory card can be added as My Camera settings, You can also use the supplied software to upload your computer's images and sounds to the camera, The following menu items can be saved to the camera, •...
  • Page 131 Registering Sounds for Start-Up, Operations, Self-Timer and the Shutter • Use the _ or • button to select [_ (Record) and press the SET button. Recording will start and automatically stop when the time is exceeded. Recording times for each item are as follows: Stad-up Sound: 1 sec.
  • Page 132 - Recorded Length 11.025kHz 8.000kHz Start-up Sound 1.0 sec. or less 1.3 sec. or less Operation Sound 0.3 sec. or less 0.4 sec. or less Self-TimerSound 2.0 sec. or less 2.0 sec. or less Shutter Sound 0.3 sec. or less 0.4 sec.
  • Page 133 The following methods can be used to download images recorded by the camera to a computer. Depending on the OS used, some methods may not be available. Please read Computer System Requirements (p. 132) in advance. Connect the camera to a computer with the USB cable With this method, you download images...
  • Page 134 Requirements Computer System eWindows Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Windows Me Windows 2000 ServicePack 4 Windows XP (Including Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2) Computer Model The above OSshould bepre-installedon computerswith built-inUSB )otis. Pentium500 MHz or higher processor is required Windows 98 SE/VVindows Me : 128 M8 or more Windows 2000/Windows XP...
  • Page 135 ......connected }o a computer (p. 16,160). Windows Install the driver bundled software applications from Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk (only the first time), Please see the Software S_arter Guide for the installation procedures. supplied...
  • Page 136 DIGITAL terminal, • The camera's LCD monitor (or viewfinder) will blank out when the connection to the computer is complete and the power/mode indicator will light yellow. Select [Canon CameraWindow] event dialog that appears _"_' ..
  • Page 137 Function): _,See Downloading Images by Direct Transfer (p, 137). Macintosh Install the driver bundled software applications from the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk (only the first time), Please see the Software Starter Guide for the installation procedures, Set the auto...
  • Page 138 [CameraWindow] is generally installed into the folder opened by selecting the [Applications], [Canon Utilities] and [CameraWindow] folders, 4, Click [OK] and then close Image Capture. mlmageBrowser Auto Start Settings - OS X (v10.1) 1. Start Image Capture and select [Other] from the [Hot Plug Action] list box.
  • Page 139 Use this method to download images using camera operations, Install the supplied software and adjust the computer settings before using this method for the first time (p. 133). All Images Transfersand savesall imagesto the computer. Transfersand savesto the computeronly the images that New Images have not been previouslytransferred, Transfersand savesto the computeronly the images with...
  • Page 140 Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk. This is useful for downloading images to a computer which the software is not installed. However, please...
  • Page 141 Use the supplied interface cable to connect computer's USB port to the camera's DIGITAL terminal, (See steps 2 on p. 133,) Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed with downloading, Eject the memory card from the camera and insert it into an memory card reader connected to the computer,...
  • Page 142 Connect the StereoNideo Cable to the camera's terminal, • With your fingernail on the left edge of the camera's DIGITAL terminal cover, pull it forward to open it, and plug the Stereo/Video Cable in all the way. • Treat the connector area with great care when plugging and unplugging the cable.
  • Page 143 DPOF to have them printed out later. "1 Since this camera uses a standard protocol (PictBridge), you can use it with other PictBridge-compliant printers in addition to Canon-brand compact photo printers (SELPHY CP series), card photo printers and Bubble Jet Printers (PIXMA series/SELPHY DS series).
  • Page 144 Direct Print Compatible Printing _,For details, see the Direct Print User Guide or the operating manual for your printer, Direct Print Compatible Printer Compact Card Photo Photo Printer Printer Bubble Jet Pdnters (SELPHY (PIXMA series/ series) SELPHY DS series) Memory card Photo Lab Print Print settings (DPOF Print Settings)
  • Page 145 You can select images on an memory card for printing and specify number of print copies in advance using the camera. This is extremely convenient for sending the images to a photo developing service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer.
  • Page 146 0 Select images for printing. Single Images Number of print copies • When the print type (p. 145) is set to [Standard] or [Both], select an image with the or • button. Press the SET button, specify the number of copies to print with •...
  • Page 147 mages are printed in order from oldest to newest by the shooting date. A maximum of 998 images can be selected per memory card. When [Both] is selected, the number of print copies can be set, but it applies to Standard prints only. The [Index] setting only produces print copy.
  • Page 148 Use the • or • button to select [Print Type], [Date] or [File No.] and select settings with the < or I_ button. Print Type • Select [Standard], [Index] or [Both]. Date • Select [On] or [Off]. File No. • Select [On] or [Off]. Press the MENU button.
  • Page 149 There are two ways to select images. • Singly • AU images on a memory card In the [r_(Play)] menu, select [Transfer Order] press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p, 73). Use the < or I_ button to select [Order] press...
  • Page 150 All images on a memory card • Select [Mark All] as in Step 2, and press the SET button. To select all images, select [OK] with the 4 or • button, and press the SET button. • To cancel all print selections, select [Reset].
  • Page 151 The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) during shooting or playback. Please refer to the Direct Print User Guide for the messages that display during a printer connection. Imageis being recordedto, or read from, memorycard. Playback mode is starting. Resetting all the cameraand menu settings to default.
  • Page 152 A problem exists ifthe e rror code reappears. Note the n umber and contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk. If a n error code displays directly afier taking apicture,...
  • Page 153 • Replace with four new AA-size alkaline batteries, or fully charged voltage. Canon NiMH batteries. Or use the Compact Power Adapter. Batteries are not the right • Use ooly new AA-size alkaline battedee or fully charged Canon type. AA-size NiMH batteries. _For information aboL_ alkaline batteries, see Proper Battery Handling (p.
  • Page 154 Switched to Playback mode from Shooting turn the mode lever to the right again, mode, • Use only unused AAreize alkaline batteries or fully charged Canon Batteries are not the right type. AA-size NiMH batteries, See Proper Battery Handling (p. 16) The batteries are cold.
  • Page 155 Batterieswere placedin • Put batteries back into the charger in the correct direction, the charger in the wrong direction. Poor electricalcontact. • Be sure to sot batteries firmly into the charger. • Be sure that the power cord is firmly connected to the charger, and is firmly plugged in to the power outlet, Battery terminals are dirty.
  • Page 156 Insufficient light for • Raise the built-in flash so that it can fire. shooting. Subjectis darkin contrast • Set the exposure compensation to a positive (+) setfing. to the background. • Use the AE Isek or spot metedng funettan, _See Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) (p, 103) _See SwitchkTg between Metering Modes (p.
  • Page 157 Cameraautomatically • There is no effect on the recorded image, lightened the image _See Night Display (p. 28) displayed on the LCD monitorto make it easier to see when shooting ina darkaraa. Light from the flash has • This is a phenomenon _hatoccurs with digital cameras and does reflected off dust particles net constitute a malfunction, or insects in the air.
  • Page 158 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58E and Lens Hood LH-DC40 included inthe separately sold Lens Adapter/Hood Kit L AH-DC20. The c amera supports use ofthe separately sold W ide C onverter DC58A, Tele+converter TC-DC58B and c lose+up lens 5 00D ( 58cm). order toattach any o fthese lenses, you also n eed t ouse the separately sold C onversion Lens Adapter...
  • Page 159 Be sure that the camera turned off. Press the ring release button and hold it down, turn the ring in the direction of the arrow and remove it. Ring Release Button Z Align the • marks on the conversion lens adapter and the •...
  • Page 160 mode on the camera, the PhotoStitch software will not be able to stitch the images together on the computer, • To protect the conversion lens, hold the camera's lens with one hand and screw the conversion lens onto the camera with the other hand.
  • Page 161 This flash is used to supplement the camera's built-in flash when the subject is too far away for proper illumination, Use the following procedures to affix the camera and High-Power Flash to the supporting bracket, Please read the instructions accompanying the flash along with this explanation, Tripod...
  • Page 162 ahd flabfi _bsbitihgih dbmage t bbOth _, efore affixing the bracket to the flash, check that the lithium battery (CR123A or DL123) is installed. _, To illuminate the subjects properly, install the flash so that it is up against the side of the camera and parallel with the camera's front panel, _, A tripod can be used even when the flash is attached, Included...
  • Page 163 • This charger can be used only to charge Canon AA-size NiMH batteries NB-2AH. Please do not attempt to charge NB-2AH batteries in any other type of charger. • When recharging batteries from the camera, always recharge all four of them at the same time.
  • Page 164 Switch to different, unused batteries. If you are purchasing batteries, look for Canon's AA-size NiMH batteries NB4-200 [a NB- 2AH four-battery set). • Leaving batteries in the camera or charger may damage it causing battery leakage. Remove batteries from the camera or charger and store in a dry cool location when not in use.
  • Page 165 You should use the separately sold Compact Power Adapter CA- PS700 when u sing t he camera forlong p eriods ofcontinuous use or forconnecting toacomputer orprinter. Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter first and then plug the other end into the power outlet, Plug in the power cord firmly...
  • Page 166 Ifthe Set D ate/Time menu appears when y ou turn onthe camera power, the date battery charge islow and the date a nd time s ettings have b een l ost. Please replace the battery with acommercially available lithium c oin b attery (CR1220) with the following procedures.
  • Page 167 If the camera, lenses, viewfinder or LCD monitor become dirty, use the following cleaning methods. Camera Body : Gently wipe dirt off the camera body with a softcloth or eyeglasslens wiper. Lens : First usea lens blowerbrushto removedust and dirt, then ren'_veany remaining dirt by wiping the lens lightlywith a soft cloth.
  • Page 168 All d ata i sbased on Canon's standard testing methods. Subject tochange without notice. Carnara Effective Pixels Approx. 5.0 m illion Image Sensor 1/2.5 -inch CCD (Total number of p ixels: Approx 5.3 m illion) Lens 6.0 ( W) -72.0 (1) mm ( 35 m m f ilm equivalent: 36- 432 ram) f/2.7 (W)- f/3.5 (T)
  • Page 169 Flash Range 03 -5.2 m (23- t7.t ft.) ( W), 0.7- 4m (2.3-13.1 ft.) ( T) (When ISO s peed is set to Auto.) *Macro: 0.3 *0.7 m (1.0 *2.3 ft.) (W/T) (Auto ISO speed) Flash Exposure +_ 2.0 s tops in 1/3-stop increments, FE lock, Slow synchro...
  • Page 170 Playback Modes Single (histogram displayable), Index (9 thumbnail images) Magnified (approx. t0x m ax. in LCD monitor/viowfinder, forward or r everse selection through magnified images possible), Image seamh (Jumps over t0 or t00 i mages, to a movie, or t o the n ext shooting date, or n ine images...
  • Page 171 • A Canon-brand memory card is used. * Until the battery returns to normal temperature Playback:Normal temperature (23 °C _+2 °C/73 °F _+3.6 °F), normal relative...
  • Page 172 17 rnin.58 sec. 320 x 240 pixels 15frames/sec. • These figures reflect standard shooting conditions established by Canon. Actual totals may vary according to the subject, shooting conditions and shooting mode. • L MI, M2 and $ indicate recorded pixels.
  • Page 173 Still images Compression Resolution 2592 x 1944 pixels 2503 KB 1395 KB 695 KB 2048 x 1536 pixels 1602 KB 893 KB 445 KB 1600 x 1200 pixels 1002 KB 558 KB 278 KB 640 x 480 pixels 249 KB 150 KB 84 KB Movie...
  • Page 174 (Included with t he separately sold b attery charger Kit C BK4-200) Rated Input :100 -240 V AC (50/60 16VA -21VA Rated Output :565 mA . 1,1275 mA . 2 Charging Time :Approx. 250 rain., Approx. 110 rain. Operating Temperatures :0- 35 °C (32- 95 °F) Dimensions :65.0 x105.0 x27.5 mm ( 2.6 x4.1 x 1.1 i n.)
  • Page 175 (included with t he separately sold N iMH N B4-200 or the BatterylCha Kit C BK4-200) Type :Rechargeable nickel metal hydnde battery Nominal Voltage :1.2 V DO Typical Capacity :2300 mAh (Lowest: 2150 mAh) Cycle Life :Approx. 300 times Operating Temperatures :0- 35 °C (32- 95 °F) Dimensions :Diameter:...
  • Page 176 To shoot afast-moving subject, aim the camera while itisstill some distance away, and press the shutter button while m oving the camera track the subject and compose the picture. • Track the subject by moving your upper body with t he c amera, standing with legs apart and t urning...
  • Page 177 Normally, the camera shakes a little when you press the shutter button. Setting the self4imer to [] delays the shutter release for 2 seconds allows the camera to stop shaking, thus preventing a blurred image. Even better results can be obtained by placing the camera on a stable...
  • Page 178 The I SO speed isthe numeric representation ofthe camera's sensitivity light. The h igher the ISO speed, the169 higher the sensitivity. Ahigh I SO speed allows you t oshoot images indark i ndoor oroutdoor conditions without aflash a nd also h elps prevent blurred images due t ocamera shake.
  • Page 179 Adjusting the Exposure ..Date/Time ..... 24, 80 AE Lock ....Detailed Display .... AEB mode ....DIGITAL Terminal ..AF Lock ....Digital Zoom ... 61, 77 Direct Interface Cable ..AF Mode ....77, 1!2 AF-assist Beam .... Direct Transfer Function ..
  • Page 180 Function Microphone Available .... 184 Button .... 14, 115 Button ....Level ....Item ....Mode Dial ....15, 49 Mode Lever ....Movie Histogram ....27, 32 Editing Movies ..Shooting a Movie ..Mute ..... Image File Sizes (Estimated) .
  • Page 181 Press Shutter Button Shortcut Button .... 14, 82 Fully ....Set Shortcut Button ..Halfway ....Shutter Pdnting ....Button ....DPOF Print Settings ..Order ....Sound ..34, 79, 81, 128 Print/Share ....Speed ....Program ....Speed-Priority ..
  • Page 182 Tally Lamp ..... !2, 77 Tele-converter .... Telephoto ....!4, 33 Terminal Cover ..... Transfer Order .... Turning the Power OnlOff ..Video System ....Viewfinder ..... 14, 28 Viewing Images on a TV Set . !39 Volume ....White Balance .....
  • Page 183 • Canon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware an_ software described herein at anytime without prior notice. • No part of thisguide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any languagein any form, byany means without the priorwritten permission of Canon.
  • Page 184 FCCNotice (Digital Camera, Model PC1130) Te_c_dTo com_ly wl_hF_ 8_n_ This devicecomplieswith Part 15of theFCCRules.Operation is subjectto the following two conditions; (1) this devicemaynot causeharmfulinterference, a nd (2) this devicemustacceptany interference received, i ncludinginterference that maycauseundesiredoperation. Note:This equipmenthas been tested andfound to comply withthe limitsfor ClassBdigital devices,pursuantto Part 15 ofthe FCCrules.
  • Page 185 MEMO...
  • Page 186 This chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode. You can shoot with the settings saved in the C mode, (p, 113) [] scN # c_ P Tv Av M _arge esolution _'_"images) vledium 1 vledium 2 Small _uper_ne o_qpressi0r,:ine qormal }40 x 480 pixels...
  • Page 187 MF*PointZoom AF*assLstBeam Macro_, Macro p. 56, 57 ISuper Macro_ Digital Zoom p. 61 I On Safety Shift p. 87 Exposure Compensation p. 90 I Evataative I C®3 Metering Average Center*Weighted C3 Method AverageMetanng p. 89 Spot I C'3 ICenter AF Point AE Lock/FE Lock p.

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