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  • Page 1 CallOll DPOF Please read this guide before using your PowerShot $10 for the first time. Please see the Software Starter Guide for instructions for connecting to a computer.
  • Page 2 Disclaimer Trademark Acknowledgments Canon and PowerShot are trademarks of Canon Inc. CompactFhsh is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. iMac is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc. Macintosh and Power Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc, in the United States and other countries.
  • Page 3 This Canon U,S.A. Inc. equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S,A. frequency energy and, if not installed and used in Tel No, (516) 328 5600 accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Before Shooting ........Turning the Power On/Off ....26 Read This First ..........Using the Viewfinder ......Using the LCD Monitor ......27 Using the Shutter Button ...... 28 Guide to Components ....... Setting the Zoom ......... Front View ........... Shooting in Auto Mode ......
  • Page 5 Shooting in Manual Mode ......35 Magnifying an Image (Single Image Replay) ,, 50 Shooting in Image Mode ......Rotating an Image ........Shooting in Stitch Assist Mode ....37 Jumping Images ........How to Frame a Subject ....... 38 Viewing Image Information .....
  • Page 6 Erasing All Images ........List of Functions ........Protecting Images ........Specifications ..........Index ............Canon Customer Support ......Displaying the Setup Menu ..... 63 Setting the Beep On/Off ......Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness .. 64 Setting the Date/Time ......
  • Page 7: Read This First

    If a problem arises while the camera is in use abroad, please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
  • Page 8 • Before using the camera, please ensure that you have read and understood the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that t he camera isoperated correctly. • The s afety precautions noted onthe following pages are intended toinstruct you inthe safe a nd c orrect operation ofthe camera and its accessories...
  • Page 9 Confirm that smoke or fume e missions cease. Please consult your camera distributor orthe closest Canon Customer Support Help D esk. •Stop o perating the equipment ifitis dropped orthe casing isdamaged. Failure todoso may r esult in fire orelectrical shock.
  • Page 10 • Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment. The use of these substances may lead to fire. • Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power adapter cord. Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit, which may lead to tire or electrical shock.
  • Page 11 • Do not s hort-circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects, such as key h olders. Itcould l ead t o overheating, burns and other injuries. Use the supplied battery case totransport orstore the battery pack. •Before you discard abattery, cover the terminals with tape o rother insulators toprevent...
  • Page 12 • Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks that could lead to if!jury or damage the equipment when wearing or holding it by the wrist strap. • Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers when shooting. In addition, do not touch the surface of the flash after taking several pictures in rapid succession.
  • Page 13: Guide To Components

    Guide to Components Front View • AF Auxiliary Light Emitter • Optical Viewfinder Window (p. 27) • Display Panel (p. 15) • Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 31) • Flash (p. 30) • VIDEO OUT Terminal (p. 25) • Button Battery Holder (p. 67) DIGITAL Terminal Cover...
  • Page 14: Back View

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  • Page 15: Operation Panel

    Operation Panel Mode Dial (p. 14) • Indicators (p. 15) • Shutter Button (p. 28) "O • Omni Selector Button, E_ (Telephoto) / [] (Wide Angle) Button (p. 29) " [_/WB (Exposure/White Balance) Button (pp. 43, 44) • MENU / SET Button •...
  • Page 16: Mode Dial

    • IMAGEImage Mode Mode Dial A recording mode with settingsadjustedto The Mode Dial isused to select the recording specificcircumstances,suchas landscapes, n ight and play modes, scenesand black andwhite images,(p, 36) • E_ Stitch Assist Mode A recording mode that facilitates the creation of a multi-frame panorama that you merge with the supplied software, (p, 37) Turnthe dial to this position when the camera...
  • Page 17: Display Panel

    indicators Display Panel The indicators shine or flash when the shutter Thecamerastatusisshown inthe displaypanel, Settings,the remainingimagecapacityand the button is pressedto signal various states, batterychargeareamong the data it displays, • Upper Indicator Remaining Green: Readyto record Image FlashingGreen: Recordingto CF card/ 12¢...
  • Page 18: Preparingthe Battery Pack

    90 minutes to back of the System Map packaged with charge the battery pack, taking it from a your camera. completely discharged state to a fully charged one. (Based on Canon standard testing conditions using Compact Power Charging the Battery Pack Adapter CA-PS100/100E.)
  • Page 19: Installing The Battery

    Installing the Battery Installthe 2CR5 lithiumbattery or the rechargeableBattery Pack NB-5H, 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the _ position. 2 Slide the battery cover lock in the direction of the arrow and open the battery cover. Install the battery as shown in the diagram.
  • Page 20 4 Close the battery cover. • The performance of lithium batteries is Lithium Batteries severely reduced at low temperatures. Consequently, you may only be able to take a few pictures, even with a brand new 2CR5 lithium battery. To improve the performance at low temperatures, warm the battery in your pocket before...
  • Page 21: Using The Ac Adapter

    Battery Performance No. of Images Replay Cable Cover LCDMonitor LCDMonitor (Minutes) Battery Pack NB-5H Approx. Approx. Approx. (fully charged) 55 shots 230 shots 50 min. Camera 2CR5Lithium Battery Approx. Approx. Approx. Indicator (Sanyobrand, new) 65 shots 400 shots 80 min. DC Couple (DC Output) DR-100A...
  • Page 22: Installing A Cfcard

    installing a CFCard • Please note that CF cards formatted edited in another manufacturer's camera or application program may not operate correctly in the camera. 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the I_ position. 2 Slide the lock for the CF card slot cover to the open position and open the cover.
  • Page 23 These figuresreflectstandardshootingconditions established b y Canon. A ctualtotalsmayvary temperature. If condensation forms on according to the subjectandshootingconditions the CF card, put it aside until the water SomeCFcardsam notsold insomeregions.
  • Page 24 Precautions with CF Cards 4. When the Confirm Device Removal dialog appears, click the [OK] button. Pleasenote that the PCcard icon may take a moment (about 1 minute) to appear on the 5. Close the System Properties dialog. Taskbarof certain computers after insertion in 6.
  • Page 25: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time Setting the Menu Language The Set Date/Time menu will appear the first Youcan changethe languagein which messages time the camera isturned on after it is are displayed, T he languagemenu mayappear purchased,Usethe following proceduresto differentlyon camerasin someregions, set the correct date and time, Turn the Mode Dial to the _ position,...
  • Page 26: Attaching The Wrist Strap

    3 Pull the strap through the loop until the Attaching the Wrist Strap loop slips over the plastic part of the strap. 1 Slip the small loop at the end of the wrist strap through the strap holder. ,__,,_,_i_!_ili_iiiii ¸ Strap holder 2 Pass the other end of the wrist strap through...
  • Page 27: Connecting To A Tv

    Turn the camera Mode Dial to the I_l, Connecting to a TV IMAGE,or _ position. II_iM, You can now record or play images using the The supplied video cable (VCqO0/can regular procedures and the resultant images used to connect the camera to a TV to use the will display on the TV screen.
  • Page 28: Beforeshooting

    Now that you have prepared the Camera: You are ready to try it ouL This section explains the basic procedures for recording, replaying and erasing images. Try each procedure as you read along. BeforeShooting Stitch Assist mode, the camera powers down after approximately 3 minutes if no functions are accessed.
  • Page 29: Using The Viewfinder

    Using the LCD Monitor Using the Viewfinder Use the LCDmonitorto compose close-up The camerais equippedwith an optical viewfinder for composing ordinary photographs, images in macro mode, V iewfinder E" LCD Monitor 1 Press the DISPLAY button. 1 Look through the viewfinder to align the The button switches the LCD monitor camera with the primary subject.
  • Page 30: Using The Shutter Button

    • The following data is shown in informa- tion view. Using the Shutter Button Indicator Theshutter button features a two-stage action, Built-in Memory Display Pressing Halfway Lightly pressthe shutter button halfway to Macro mode: automatically set the exposure and focus Shooting methods: I_1 _'J Flash:...
  • Page 31: Setting The Zoom

    sufficient built-in memory free, the next Digital Zoom image can berecorded immediately after the The digital zoom function can be activated by previous image. continuing to pressthe [$] button after it •With theLCD monitor ininformation view seemsto havereachedthe end. It will further mode, you can view the status oftheimage zoom the center of the field by 2 or 4 times.
  • Page 32: Shooting In Auto Mode

    Shooting in Auto Mode • In auto mode, the flash can be set to Off and the macro and self-timer In auto mode, the focus, exposure and flash features can be used, but the settings are reset to the defaults when the settings are automatically set, making it...
  • Page 33: Usingthe Self-Timer

    Red-Eye Reduction Flash fires with every The red-eyephenomenon is caused by shot. [_rq _ (Flash On) light reflecting back from eyes photo- graphed in dark areas with a flash. [t can be prevented by recording in the @ red- Flash will not fire eye reduction mode.
  • Page 34: Using The Focus Lock

    the shutter activation. To deactivate the self- Situations Not Suited to Autofocus timer mode, press the _ button. Photography • Turn the Mode Dial to I_ to cancel a The following situations are not suited self-timed shot after the shutter button to autofocus photography.
  • Page 35: Replayingimages

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  • Page 36: Erasing Single Images

    Select [OK] with the I-_ button. Press the ErasingSingle images SET button. To erase additional images, repeat steps 4 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the _ position. and 5. To stop partway through the procedure, select [Cancel]. Pressthe SET button.
  • Page 37: Shooting In Manual Mode

    This Section explains how t0 photograph in the " _ Manual, Image and Stitch Assist _d this section for a detailed understandim recording features. Functions Available only in manual mode Shooting in Manual Mode AE Lock (p, 45) In this mode, you can manually select features ExposureMetering Mode (p, 45) such as image compression, resolution, Gain/Sharpness/Contrast(p, 46)
  • Page 38: Shooting In Image Mode

    Turn the Mode Dial to the IMAGE position. Shooting in image Mode • The LCD monitor will turn on. In image mode, the camera automatically Use the _ and I-_ buttons to select an optimizes itsshooting settings for specific image mode. Press the SET button. circumstances,such as landscapes,moving objects, night scenesand black and white images,...
  • Page 39: Shooting In Stitch Assistmode

    Vertical Series Shooting in Stitch AssistMode In Stitch Assistmode, you can shoot images that overlapfor later merging into a panorama with software on a computer, Imagescan be photographed in horizontal, vertical or 2 x 2 ÷ arrangements, • Please use the supplied PhotoStitch program to merge the images on a computer.
  • Page 40: How To Frame A Subject

    What is the Stitch Function? • Do not try to stitch images that include both i " Stitching is the process of merging distant and close items, Objects may appear digital camera images so that the seams warped or doubled up, •...
  • Page 41: Shooting

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  • Page 42 Shoot the first frame. • Pressing the _/I-_1/_/I-V-I buttons • Pressthe SETbutton again if you wish to returns the display to the previously change the image arrangement setting. captured images so that you can rerecord • The settings for the exposure and white an image.
  • Page 43: Changing The Compression/Resolution

    1 Turn the Mode Dial to the OM, IMAGE or Changing the Compression/ position. Press the MENU button. Resolution 2 Use the [Z_] and _ buttons to select [Resolution] or [Compression] in the menu. Images can be recorded at the following resolution and compression settings, Use the _ and _...
  • Page 44: Shootingclose.ups (Macromode)

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  • Page 45: Adjusting The Exposure Compensation

    • You can take a shot anytime by pressing the Adjusting the Exposure shutter button. Compensation • Pressthe SETbutton to close the exposure compensation settings bar. The chosen Usethe exposure compensation feature when exposure compensation setting will remain a backlit object appears too dark or lights are in effect until it is changed.
  • Page 46: Setting The White Balance

    Use the _ and F_ buttons to select a Setting the White Balance white balance mode. AdJust the white balance settings to respond to shooting conditions when you are recording outdoors or under artificial illumination. Auto: for recording with settings automatically selected by the camera...
  • Page 47: Shooting With The Ae Lock

    Shooting with the AE Lock Setting the ExposureMetering Method When the AE lockis used, you can meter the exposure and Focus independently, U se this Function Although the exposuremeteringmethod is when you need to change the image composition normallysetto the Center-weighted mode,you after you have set the exposure setting, can changeit to the spot mode and recordan image.
  • Page 48: Adjustingimage Quality Settings

    Hold the SET button. Press the F_ or AdjustingImage Quality Settings button to select a metering method. The gain, contrast and sharpness can be adjusted for recording. Gain: 0 (Normal), +1,0 (Gain +1), +2,0 (Gain +2) Contrast: - (low), 0 (normal), + (high) Sharpness: - (low), 0 (normal), + (high) •...
  • Page 49: Recordingsettings

    , Contrast RecordingSettings Switching the Digital Zoom On/Off 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the O, OM, IMAGE position. Press the DISPLAY button to turn on the LCD monitor. • The setting cannot be adjusted when the , Sharpness LCD monitor is off. 2 Press the MENU button.
  • Page 50: Switching The Review Feature On/Off

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  • Page 51 Off: The last assigned file number is stored and the next available file number is ii File Number Conventions ..................A photographed image is assigned a assigned to an image recorded on any number ranging from 0001 to 9900 and CF card, including a new CFcard, stored in a folder containing up to 100...
  • Page 52: Magnifying An Image (Single Image Replay)

    _.._1_ This section explains the various [eplay features, -'"Irf'_'j "- _ nc ud ng how to magn fy and rotate mage the LCD monitor or show images in slide shows. a!so discusses DPOE print settings, Magnifying an image Rotating an image (Single image Replay) 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the _ position.
  • Page 53: Jumping Images

    (Original) lumping Images The display can be jumped forward or back, 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the F_ position. 2 Press the JUMP button. 90 ° Single Image Replay 270 ° • Pressthe _ or []_] button to jump to the tenth image ahead or behind.
  • Page 54: Viewing Image Information

    Viewing image information AutomatedPlayback (SlideShow) 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the _ position, Starting a Slide Show Press the DISPLAY button. Youcan start a slide show with the following procedures, • The LCD monitor will cycle to the next display mode (simple, detail, non display) All Images: displaysall images on the...
  • Page 55: Selecting Slide Show Images

    3 Use t he_ and _ buttons toselect Selecting Slide Show Images [Program]. Mark particular images for replay in a slide 4 Use t he_ and _ buttons toselect [All show and savethem as slide shows 1, 2 or 3, Images], [Show 1 ],[Show 2 ]or[Show 3 ].
  • Page 56: Setting The Playtime

    Use the F_ and I-_ buttons to move Setting the Play Time between images and the _ button You can set the number or seconds that an mark the image. image is shown, The available options are 3-10, A number representing the order of the 15 and 30 seconds and manual, marked image in the slide show will appear at the top of the LCD monitor.
  • Page 57: Setting The Auto Replay On/Off

    Setting the Auto Replay On/Off Print Settings (DPOFSettings) You can set the slide show to close after it Images can be marked for prJntJng wJth DJgJtal finishes displaying all its images or to Print Order Format (DPOF)compliant digital automatically repeat, printers or at photo developing service outlets, 1 Display the Slide Show menu.
  • Page 58 3 Use t he _ and r-_ buttons to select [Order]. Press the SET button, Mark All Images This function is available in the multi image 4 Specify the number of prints, replay mode. Pressthe SETbutton. Use the _ Mark Selected Images buttons to choose [Mark all], and press the Specify one of the following for the print SETbutton again.
  • Page 59: Selecting The Print Type

    2 Use t he[Z[] a nd F_ buttons to select • Images willbeprinted i ntheorder of older tonewer. [Setup]. Press the SET button. • Amaximum of998 images may b e Use the I-A-]and [_] buttons to select marked forprinting. [Print Type]. Use the I-_ and F_ buttons to select [Standard], [Index] or [Both].
  • Page 60: Setting The File Number Print Function

    4 Use t he _ and [_]buttons toselect [On] Setting the File Number Print Function or[Off], 1 Display the Print Order menu. 2 Use the _ and _ buttons to select [Setup], Press the SET button. 3 Use the _ and F_ buttons to select [File No,] 4 Use the I--4-1 and _...
  • Page 61: Resetting Print Settings

    Resetting Print Settings This procedure deletes all the imageprint settings, including the date and rile number print settings, 1 Displaythe Print Order menu. 2 Usethe 1-41 and _ buttons to select [Reset]. Pressthe SETbutton. 3 Usethe 1-41 and I-_ buttons to select [OK].
  • Page 62: Erasingthe Displayed Image

    _l_lll_ WPW'_ This section explains how tO erase images recorded m ,._.,_,, _ onto a CFcard and how to protect important images from accidental erasure. Erasingthe Displayed Image ErasingAll Images The camera buttons can be used to delete the 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the BE] position. Press the MENU button.
  • Page 63: Protecting Images

    Use the _ and _ buttons to select Protecting Images [OK]. Press the SET button. You can protect important images to prevent their accidental erasure, 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the _ position. Press the MENU button. 2 Use the I-A] and _ buttons to select [Protect].
  • Page 64 Protected images will be shown with the [] icon. Protected Icon • The image protection is removed if the SET button is pressed a second time after Step 3. • Pressthe _'m'_ b utton to switch between the single image replay and multi image replay modes to select images.
  • Page 65: Displaying The Setupmenu

    This SeCtion explains abou t.the Camera settings, .,,_. ,,_, such asthe beep, the date and time and CFcard formatting Displaying the SetupMenu • The procedures for accessing the Setup menu are the same from both the [] 1 Turn the Mode Dial to the O, OM, Rec.
  • Page 66: Setting The Beepon/Off

    Setting the BeepOn/Off Adjusting the LCDMonitor Brightness The beep sounds when the shutter button or another button is pressed during a menu The LCD monitor car/be set to either the operation, normal _) or bright _) setting, 1 Display the Setup menu (p, 63). 1 Display the Set up menu (p, 63).
  • Page 67: Setting The Date/Time

    Setting the Date ime Formatting a CFCard 1 Display the Setup menu (p. 63). 1 Display the Setup menu (p. 63). Use the _ and _ buttons to select 2 Use the I-A-q and I-_ buttons to select [Date/Time]. Press the SET button, [Format].
  • Page 68: Setting The Language

    1 Display the Setup menu (p. 63). Use the _ and _ buttons to select [Language]. Press the SET button. • When a non-Canon brand card is • The Language menu may appear differently malfunctioning, reformatting it may on cameras in some regions.
  • Page 69: Replacing The Button Battery

    This section Contains information on howto maintain and care for, : PowerShot $10 camera. included. Pop the old button battery out, Replacing the Button Battery Insert a new button battery with the If the date/time settings menu displays when negative electrode (-) facing up, the camera power is turned on, the button battery has lost its charge and the date/time...
  • Page 70: Camera Maintenance

    Camera Maintenance Optical Viewfinder Usea lensblower to remove dust and dirt, If Follow the procedures below to clean the necessary, g ently wipe it with a soft cloth or camera body, lens, optical viewfinder and LCD eyeglasslens wiper to remove stubborn dirt, monitor when they become dirty, LCD Monitor Usea lens blower to remove dust and dirt, If...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Cause(s) Solution(s) • Ensure that the battery cover is firmly Camera will not operate Battery cover is open closed, 2CR5 lithium battery inserted • Insert the 2CR5 lithium battery so that its upside down terminals touch the bottom of the battery chamber.
  • Page 72 CF card may be faulty or damaged. Please consult the nearesL Canon Customer Support Help Desk, Lens will not retract OFcard slot cover opened • After closing the OFcard slot cover, try immediately after Mode Dial turning the Mode Dial to Off again.
  • Page 73 Problem Cause(s) Solution(s) Battery consumed quickly Battery pack capacity reduced • Fully charge and discharge the battery becauseof disuse for an extended pack severaltimes to restore its capacity. period of time, such as one year Battery pack life exceeded • This battery pack can no longer be used. Replace it with a new one.
  • Page 74 Problem Cause(s) Solution(s) Image is blurred Camera is set.to the slow shutter • Set the camera to a mode omer than mode Slow Shutter Subject is too dark Insufficient light for recording • Change the flash setting to FlashOn, Subjectis too dark in comparison •...
  • Page 75: List Of Messagecodes

    (xx: number) Camera malfunction. Set Mode Dial to Off, then reset it to a recording or play mode. "_ Problem exists if error code reappears. Note the number and contact Canon Customer Support Help ¢ Desk, If an error code displays directly after taking a picture, the shot may not have been recorded.
  • Page 76: List Of Messages

    List of Messages The following messagesmay appear in the display panel, Busy..,: Image is recording on CF card or CF card is being read in play mode. No CF card: You attempted to view or shoot an image without a CF card installed. Cannot Record!: You attempted to shoot an image without...
  • Page 77 Incompatible JPEG format: You attempted to view an incompatible JPEG file. Corrupted Data: You attempted to view an image with corrupted data Cannot magnify!: You attempted to magnify an image that was photographed with another camera, recorded in a different format, or edited on a computer.
  • Page 78: List Of Functions

    List of Functions The functions available in each recording mode are listed below, Decor_in_ Functions The shaded areas indicate functions that reset to the default setting when the Mode Dial is turned or the camera is powered down. Recording Mode Digital Flash Recording...
  • Page 79: Specifications

    Specifications Lens: 6,3 12.6 mm (35 mm film equivalent: 35 to 70 mm) / F2.8 (wide angle) F4.0 (telephoto) Digital Teleconverter: x2 / x4 Image Sensor: Approx, 2.11 million pixel (total), 1/2 inch charge coupled device (effective pixels: approx. 2,02 million) Focusing Range: Standard : 18 in.
  • Page 80 Image Compression Level: NORMAL / FINE / SUPERFINE Sensitivity: Equivalent to ISO 100 to 400 (ISO 400 for gain up setting) Recording Pixels: 1,600 x 1,200 pixels (Large) / 1,280 x 960 pixels (Middle) / 800 x 600 pixels (Small) Camera Modes: AUTO / MANUAL / IMAGE / STITCH ASSIST/ PLAY / PC Interface:...
  • Page 81 Input Voltage: AC 100 to 240 V (50/60 Hz) Rated Output: Charging: 7,2 V, 0,65 A Camera power supply: 6,5 V, 1.5 A Input Rating: Charging: 23 to 26 VA (100 to 240 V) Camera power supply: 18 to 20 VA (100 to 240 V) Operating Temperature: 32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C) Dimentions:...
  • Page 82: Index

    index Fast Shutter 36, 76 Camera Settings CF Card File Number 48, 49 Flash CF Card Slot Cover 12, 20 2CR5 Lithium Battery Focus Lock Eject Button Formatting AC Adapter Installation Gain AE Lock Lock Auto Mode Recording Capacity Image Information Cleaning Image...
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  • Page 84: Canon Customer Support

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