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2 Check if t he following items are in cluded in you r camera pack age. If an ything is missing, c ontact the retailer wh ere you pu rchased th e camera.
3 • Language tha t displays on th e screen appear s inside [ ]. • Buttons on the camera body are r epresented b y the fol lowing icon s. • : Troublesho oting tips for commo n problems. • : Hints for ge tting more out of your camera. • : Notes for preventing malfunction.
4 Test Shots Take some init ial test shot s and play them ba ck to make sure the i mages were recorde d correctly . Please note th at Canon Inc., its subsidiar ies and affiliate s, and its dis tributo.
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6 What Do You Want to Do? 4 Shoot ● Shoot, Leaving It to the Camera to Make Settings . . . . . . . . . . . 22 ● Just Taking Pictures (Easy mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 ● Shooting Various Scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . .
What Do You Want to Do? 7 1 ● Look at my pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 ● Automatically play back pi ctures (slide show) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 ● Look at pictures on a TV . . . . . . .
8 Chapters 1 – 3 explain th e basic operati ons and frequen tly used fu nctions of this camera. Chap ters 4 – 9 explain the advance d functions let ting you learn further as you read them in order. Checking the Package Contents .......2 Conventions Use d in this Guide .
9 Changing the Composition to Sh oot (Focus L ock) ... .............. ............. 76 Shooting Using the Viewfinder ........ 77 Shooting Us ing a TV ............ ........... 77 $ Customizing the Self-Tim er ........ 78 Changing the AF Frame........ .
10 • Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety preca utions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly. • The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons, or damage to the equipment.
Safety Precautions 11 Batteries • Use only recommended batteries. • Do not place batteries near or in direct flame. • Do not let batteries come into contact with water (e.g. sea water) or other liquids. • Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to batteries.
12 • Do not sit in a chair with the camera in your pocket. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor. • When putting the camera in your bag, ensure that hard objects do not come into contact with the LCD monitor. If this occurs, it may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor.
13 Getting Started This chapter explains how to prepare for shooting and shooting in A mode, as well as how to play back, erase and print images. Attaching th e Wrist Strap/Holding the Camera • Use the inclu ded strap to avoi d dropping th e camera during us e.
14 Insert the i ncluded ba tteries and memory card into the ca mera. Check the card’s write-protect tab. ● If the memory card has a write-protect ta b, you will not be ab le to take im ages if the tab is in th e locked p osition. Sli de the tab up until you h ear a click.
Inserting the Batteries and Memory Card 15 Close the cover. ● Close the cove r and p ress downward as you slide i t until it click s into place . Removing the Memory Card ● Push the memory card unt il you he ar a click, then re lease and pul l out the card.
Inserting the Batteries and Memory Card 16 Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken * The number of shots that can be taken is based on the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) measurement standard. • Depending on the shooting conditions, the actual number of shots t hat can be taken may be less.
Inserting the Batteries and Memory Card 17 Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Saved in a Memory Card • Values are based on a camera at default settings. • The number of shots that can be saved will vary depending on camera settings, the subject and the memory card used.
18 The Date/Time menu will a ppear the first time th e camera is turned on. Since the date and time recorded into your images are based on these settin gs, be sure to make them. Turn on the camera. ● Press the powe r button. X The Date/Ti me menu will appe ar.
Setting the Date and Time 19 Changing the Date and Time You can change the date and ti me as needed. Display the menus . ● Press the · button. Select [Date/Time] in the 3 tab. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t the 3 tab. ● Press the op buttons to select [Date/ Time], then press the m button.
20 You can change the language d isplayed on the scr een menus and messages. Set to Playback mode. ● Press the 1 butt on. Display the lang uage menu. ● Press and hold the m button , then press the · button . Set the disp lay languag e. ● Press the opqr buttons to se lect a language, t hen press the m button.
21 The shutter button has two stops. To take images that ar e in focus, be s ure to first pr ess the shutt er button li ghtly (halfw ay) to focus, then take the s hot. Press halfway (lightly to the first stop). X The camera focu ses and automat ically makes nece ssary sett ings for sh ooting, such as adjust ing brightne ss and color.
22 The camera c an automati cally make al l setting s so that you can shoot si mply by pressing the shutter but ton (Auto mode) . Turn on the camera. ● Press the powe r button. X The start-u p sound will play , and the start- up image will appear. ● Pressing the power button ag ain will turn off the camera.
Taking Pictures 23 Shoot. ● Press the shutter butto n fully. X The camera will play the shutt er sound and shoot. The fl ash will automati cally fire in low ligh t conditio ns. X The indicat or will blink gr een while the image is reco rded to the memo ry card.
24 You can view th e images you ha ve taken on the scr een. Set to Playback mode. ● Press the 1 butt on. ● The last image y ou took will ap pear. Select an image. ● Pressing t he q button will cycle throu gh the images in th e reverse order they were taken.
25 You can selec t and erase imag es one at a time. Pl ease note that er ased images cann ot be reco vered. Exerc ise adequa te caution before eras ing an image. Set to Playback mode. ● Press the 1 butt on. X The last im age you shoot will appear. Select an image to erase.
26 You can eas ily print t he images y ou have take n if you c onnect the ca mera to a PictBrid ge compliant pri nter (sold sepa rately). Items to Prep are • Camera and Pict Bridge complia nt printer ( sold separatel y) • Interface c able supplie d with th e camera (p.
Printing Images 27 Select an image to prin t. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t an image. Print images. ● Press the c button. X Printing will start and t he c button will blink blue. ● If you want to pri nt additiona l images, repeat Steps 5 and 6 after pr inting has completed.
28 Setting th e mode dial to E (Movie) allows you to shoot mov ies. Set to Movie mode. ● Set the mode dial to E . ● Confirm tha t displays on the screen. Compose the shot of your subject. ● Moving the zoom lev er towards i will zoom in on your su bject making it appear larger.
Shooting Movies 29 Shoot. ● Press the shut ter button fu lly. The camera will start shoo ting the movie. ● Once shooti ng begins, t ake your fing er off the shutter but ton. X [ REC.] and the elapse d time will ap pear on the sc reen. ● Do not touch the microphone while shooting.
30 You can view th e movies you have shot on the scr een. Set to Playback mode. ● Press the 1 butt on. X The last image or movie you shot will appear. Select a movie. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t a movie, then press th e m button. ● appears on movi es.
31 You can use the i ncluded softw are to transfe r the images you have taken to a computer. Items to Pr epare • Camera and compute r • Canon Digital Ca mera Solution Disk supplied with the ca mera (p. 2) • Interface c able supplie d with th e camera (p.
Transferring Images to a Computer 32 Preparations Install the software. Windows Place the CD-ROM in the comput er’s CD-ROM drive. Begin installation. ● Click [Easy In stallation], and follow the onscreen ins tructions to proceed with t he installatio n.
Transferring Images to a Computer 33 Connect the camera to th e computer. ● Turn off the c amera. ● Open the camera’s terminal cover and insert the smaller plug of the interface cable in the direction shown. ● Insert the c able’s larg er plug into the computer’s U SB port.
Transferring Images to a Computer 34 Macintosh X CameraWindow will appear. ● If it does not appear, click the [CameraWin dow] icon on the Doc k (the bar which appe ars at the bot tom of the desktop). X The Direct Tra nsfer menu appear s on the camera’s s creen, and the c butt on will light blue.
Transferring Images to a Computer 35 Transferring I mages with the Camera Select [New Images]. ● Press the op but tons to s elect [ New Images]. ● If the scre en on the l eft is not showing, press the · button. Transfer images. ● Press the c button.
36 Accessories Supplied with Camera Wrist Strap WS-DC6 AA-size Alk aline Batteries (x2) Interface Ca ble IFC-400PCU *1 Memory Card (32 MB) Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk AV Cable AVC-DC400 *1 Batt.
Accessories 37 High-Power Flash HF-DC1 Bubble Jet Pr inters *2 (PIXMA series) USB Card Reader Video IN Ter minal Audio IN Ter minal TV Compact Photo Printers *2 (SELPHY serie s) Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with g enuine Canon accessories.
38 The following camera accesso ries are sold separately. Some accessor ies are not sol d in some regions , or may no longer be available. Power Supplie s • Battery and Charger Kit CBK4-300 This kit includes both a dedicated char ge r unit and four rechargeable AA-size NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries.
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40 Mode Dial Turn the mode di al to change the shooting mode. Turning the mode dial while in Pl ayback mod e will switch to the Shoo ting mode. Components Guide a Zoom Lever Shooting: j (Wide Angle) / i (Telephoto) (p. 22) Playback: g (Index) / k (Magnify) (p.
Components Guide 41 1 Button When the len s is extend ed, you can use the 1 button to switch be tween the Shooting and Pl ayback modes. When t he lens is retract ed, you can use the button to tu rn the came ra on and off in Playbac k mode. a Viewfinder (p.
42 The indica tors on the back of th e camera (p. 41) will light or blink un der the following co nditions. To save batte ry power, the camera shuts dow n automaticall y when it is not operated for a ce rtain time. Power Saving Shooting Mode About 1 minu te after the camera is n ot operated, the screen will turn o ff.
43 Shooting (Inform ation Display) * :Standard, :Right side down, :Left side down This function m ay not operate correctly when the camera is pointed straight up o r down. Information Displa yed on the Screen a Shooting Mode b Exposure Compensation/Long Shutter mode (pp.
Information Displayed on the Screen 44 Playback (Detail ed Information Di splay) Histogram ● The graph that appears in Det ailed Information Disp lay is called the histogram.
45 You can switc h the display using the ⁄ button. Shooting Playback Display for Shooting in Dark Condi tions during Shootin g The display automaticall y brightens wh en shooting in da rk conditio ns, allowing y ou to chec k the compo sition (Nig ht Display function).
46 You can set various func tions using the FUNC. menu. The settings that you can choose from the FUNC. menu ar e different depending on the shooting mode (p. 40). Select a shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to th e desired shootin g mode. Display the FUNC.
47 Various fu nctions ca n be set fr om the menu. The menu ite ms are or ganized under categ orized tabs, an d the displayed tabs and menu ite ms change, depending o n the Shooting (p. 40) or Playba ck mode (p. 41). Display the menu. ● Press the · butt on.
48 When you have mist akenly made a se tting, you can re set the camera to t he default set tings. Display the menu. ● Press the · butt on. Select [Reset All]. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t the 3 tab. ● Press the op but tons to s elect [ Reset All], then press the m button.
49 You should use th is camera to format a new memory card, or a memory ca rd that has been u sed with other dev ices, before using it. Forma tting a memory card erases all data on the memor y card. You can not retrieve t he erased data. Exec ute adequat e caution before formatti ng a memo ry card.
Formatting Memory Cards 50 Low Level Format Perform low level form atting whe n you think that the re cording/re ading speed of a memory card has droppe d. ● Follow Step 1– 2 on the previo us page to display the [Format] scre en. ● Press the op but tons to s elect [ Low Level For mat], the n use the qr buttons to display .
51 You can silence the sounds of the c amera buttons or adj ust the volume of the camera soun ds. Mute Setting Display the menu. ● Press the · butt on. Select [Mute]. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t the 3 tab. ● Press the op buttons to select [Mute], then use the qr buttons to select [On].
Changing the Image Display Time 52 Adjust the volume. ● Press the op but tons to s elect a n item, then use the qr buttons to adju st the volume. Images displ ay for approx imately 2 second s after bein g shot. You can change the l ength of time the images displa y.
53 Shooting Special Scenes and Using Common Functions This chapter explains the fo r beginners convenient Easy mode and how to shoot various scenes with optimal settings. Other common functions, such as the flash and t he se lf-timer, are also explained.
54 Setting th e mode dia l to 9 (Easy mode ) allows you to shoot just by pressing the shutter button. The camera automati cally sets t he optimal s ettings so that you can shoo t worry-fr ee in any shooting condition . Select a shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to 9 .
55 The camera will make th e optimal set tings for th e scene yo u wish to s hoot when you set th e mode dial to a matc hing mode. Select a shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to the scene you wish to shoot. Shoot. (Portrait) Take portraits ● Produces a sof t effect when photograph ing people.
K Shooting Special Scenes 56 (Indoor) Take indoor shots ● Lets you sh oot indoors with natural colors. The camera will make the op timal settings f or the specia l scene you wish to shoot whe n you selec t a matching mode. Select a shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to K , then pres s the m button.
K Shooting Special Scenes 57 (Night Scene) Take night sce nes ● Lets you t ake beauti fully lit ci ty nightscape s or night backgr ounds. (Sunset) Shooting Sunsets ● Lets you shoot sunsets in vivi d colors. (Foliage) Take shots of fol iage ● Lets you shoot trees and lea ves such as new growth, autu mn leaves or bloss oms in vivid color s.
K Shooting Special Scenes 58 (Fireworks) Take shots of fireworks ● Lets you t ake shot s of firewo rks in viv id colors. (Aquarium) Take shots of aq uatic life in an aquarium ● Lets you s hoot aquat ic life in in door aquariums wit h natural colo rs.
59 You can turn t he flash off for sh ooting in place s where using a f lash is prohibited. Press the r button. Select ! . ● Press the qr buttons to selec t ! , then press the m but ton. X ! will appear on the sc reen. ● After taking t he shot, repeat the above steps to sele ct .
60 Use the s elf-timer wh en you w ant to appe ar in the shot you a re taking. Press the p button. Select a timer. ● Press the op but tons to s elect for a 10 second de lay, or for a 2 second delay, be fore the shot is taken. ● Press the m button.
61 The digita l zoom can zoom up to 16x and capture subjects too fa r away for the opti cal zoom (p. 22). The i mages may appear rough , however, depending o n the recordi ng pixel setting ( p. 70) and the zo om factor used. Move the zoom lever toward i .
Zooming in on Far Away Subjects 62 Digital Tele-Converter The focal le ngth of the le ns can be increa sed by an equiv alent of 1.4x and 2.3x. This enables a faster shut ter speed a nd less ch ance of came ra shake than just us ing zoom (includ ing digital z oom) at the same zoom f actor.
63 The date and t ime an image was sho t can be record ed in the lower righ t corner. Onc e inserted, however, they cannot be dele ted. Be sure to check beforehand that the d ate and time are correc tly set (p. 18). Select the recording pixe ls. ● Press the m button.
64 You can shoot an object at a cl ose distance or approach an obj ect to shoot the close-u p of it. The focusing range from th e end of the lens is 3 – 50 cm (1.2 in. – 1 .6 ft.). Press the q button. Select e . ● Press the qr buttons to selec t e , then press the m button.
65 Select any shooting mo de other tha n A , then use Infi nity mode when the subject is further than approximat ely 3 m away from the end of the l ens. ● Select any sh ooting mode ot her than A and follow St ep 2 as described i n “Shooting Cl ose-ups (Macr o)” on the previous pag e.
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67 Making Settings for the Images You Want This chapter explains how to use G (Program AE) mode and var ious camera functions. • This chapte r assumes th e shooting mode is set to G . For othe r shooting modes refer t o the Functions Av ailable in E ach Shooting Mode s ection (p.
68 The camera aut omatically set s basic functi ons, but unlik e in A mode or shooting va rious scenes , you can freely ma ke your own setti ngs. * AE stands for Auto Expo sure Set the mode dial to G . Make setting s according to purpose. (pp. 69 – 78) Shoot.
69 You can shoot continuously ( about 1.3 shots/ second). Press the p button. Select W . ● Press the op but tons to s elect W , then press the m but ton. Shoot. X As long as you hold the shutter button down, the camera will shoot successive images. If you use a low level formatted (p.
70 You can choose from 7 types. Select the recording pixels . ● Press the m butt on, then use t he op buttons to se lect . Select a menu item. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t a menu item, then p ress the m b utton. You can choose f rom 3 types of imag e quality, in or der from high to low: (Superfine ), (Fine), (Normal) .
Changing the Image Quality (Compression Ratio) 71 Approximate Values for Recording Pixels and Compression Ratio • The figures in this table are determined by Canon measuring conditions and may vary depending on subject, memory card brand, camera settings or other facto rs.
72 Press the o button. Select a menu item. ● Press the op but tons to s elect a menu item, then p ress the m bu tton. Approximate Values for ISO Speed • Lowering the ISO speed results in crisper imag es. • Raising the ISO speed results in a faster shutter speed and thus in reduced camera shake.
73 The White Bala nce (WB) functio n adjusts the optimal white ba lance for natural looking col ors. Select a white balance setting. ● Press the m butt on, then use t he op buttons to se lect . Select a menu item. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t a menu item, then p ress the m b utton.
74 You can ad just the st andard exp osure set by the camer a in 1/3-sto p increments in the range of -2 to +2. Select the exposure compensation. ● Press the m butt on, then use t he op buttons to se lect . Adjust the Brightness . ● While watching the screen, pr ess the qr buttons to ad just the brigh tness, then press the m button.
75 You can ch ange the tone of a n image s uch as s epia or bl ack and wh ite when shooting . Select a My Colors setting. ● Press the m butt on, then use t he op buttons to se lect . Select a menu item. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t a menu item, then p ress the m b utton.
76 While you pre ss the shutter bu tton halfwa y, focus and exposur e are fixed. You can now reco mpose and shoot . This is called focus lock. Focus on a subject. ● Center a subj ect at the same foc al distance in the screen, an d press the shutter butto n halfway.
77 If you want t o save battery power, you can us e the viewfinde r for shooti ng, instead of the screen. Ope rations for sh ooting are th e same as when usin g the screen; however, the view in the view finder and the i mage taken may differ. Turn off the screen (p.
78 You can set th e time delay (0 – 30 seconds) and t he number of sho ts (1 – 10 shots). Press the p button. Select . ● Press the op buttons to select , then quickly p ress the · b utton. Make setting s. ● Press the op but tons to s elect a n item, then use the qr buttons to choos e a value, th en press the m button.
79 Getting More Out of Your Camera This chapter serves as the advanced version of Ch apter 4 and explains how to take pictur es using various functions. • This chapte r assumes th e shooting mode is set to G . For othe r shooting modes refer t o the Functions Av ailable in E ach Shooting Mode s ection (p.
80 You can change the AF (Auto Focus) mode to take the sho ts you want. Select [AF Frame ]. ● Press the · butt on and select the 4 tab. ● Press the op but tons to s elect [AF Frame]. Make the setting. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t a settin g.
Changing the AF Frame 81 AiAF The camera automaticall y selects a mong 9 AF f rames to foc us with. Center The AF frame will be fixe d to the ce nter. This i s effective for focusin g on a specific poin t. Press the · button, select the 4 tab, th en select the [AF Fra me Size] menu item and the [Small] option.
82 You can zoom the display of the AF f rame to check f ocus when shoot ing. When you want to capture people’ s expressio ns, set [AF Fram e] (p. 80) to [Face Detect]. When you want t o check the f ocus while sho oting in Macro mode, set [AF Frame ] to [Center].
83 You can selec t a chosen face to f ocus on and then shoot. Set the Face Select mode. ● Point the came ra towards th e face and press the 0 button. X The Face Select mode will activ ate and a white face fram e ( ) will display aroun d the face the camera will focu s on.
84 You can check i f your subjec t was in focus, ri ght after shoot ing. You are recommended t o set [Review] in the 4 tab to [Hold] beforehan d. Select [Review Info]. ● Press the · butt on and select the 4 tab. ● Press the op but tons to s elect [Re view Info].
85 You can change the brightness mete ring mode to match the shot you want to take. Select the metering mo de. ● Press the m butt on, then use t he op buttons to se lect . Select a menu item. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t a menu item, then p ress the m b utton.
86 You can lock t he exposure set ting and shoo t. The focus and ex posure can be set sepa rately. Lock the Exposu re. ● Point the came ra at the subjec t on which you wish to lock the expo sure. While pressing t he shutter button h alfway , press the o button .
87 Just like wit h AE lock (p. 85), yo u can lock the expos ure for shootin g with the flash. Select (p. 59). Lock the Flash Exposure. ● Point the came ra at the subjec t on which you wish to lock the ex posure. Whi le pressing t he shutte r button h alfway , press the o button .
88 You can set th e shutter spee d to a slow settin g to make dark subj ects appear brigh ter. In order to avoi d camera shake, attach the camera to a tripod. Select the Long Shutter mode. ● Press the m butt on, then use t he op buttons to select . Press th e ⁄ button.
89 Using Various Functions for Movies This chapter explains how to s hoot and view movies, using various functions. • Set the mode dial to E before operating the camera.
90 Select a shooting mode. ● Press the m butt on, then use t he op buttons to se lect . Select a menu item. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t a menu item, then p ress the m b utton. Select the image qualit y. ● Press the m butt on, then use t he op buttons to se lect .
Shooting Movies With Fixed Exposure Settings 91 Estimated Shoo ting Time • The figures in t his table depend on Canon measuring conditions. • Max. clip length fo r is approx. 1 hour. Recording also stops when the file size reaches 4 GB. • Depending on the memory card , recording may stop even if the max.
92 The following functions ca n be used in the s ame way as for stil l images. • Using the Self-Timer (p. 6 0) • Zooming in on Far Away Subjects (p.
93 Using Various Playback and Other Functions This chapter explains how to play back and edit images. It also explains how to transfer images to a comput er and how to make settings for printing. • Press the 1 button to set the Playba ck mode, before op erating the camera.
94 g Displaying 9 I mages (Ind ex Playback) Displayin g 9 images at a time l ets you quickly f ind the image y ou want. Select Index Playback. ● Move the zo om lever towa rd g . X Images will disp lay in an in dex. The selected ima ge will have a gree n frame and be enlarge d.
Quickly Finding Images 95 d Jumping to Images (J ump Display) When you ha ve many imag es on a memo ry card, yo u can jump t o images using a se arch key. Select a search key. ● In Single Image Playback, press th e o button. X The search key and the position of the currently dis played imag e will appear at the bottom of the screen.
96 You can so rt images in to pre-set categories and organi ze by cate gory. Select [My Category]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op but tons to s elect [ My Category], the n press the m button. Categorize the images. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t an image.
97 Magnify an image. ● In Single Im age Playback, move the zoom lever toward k and hold it there. will display , and the image wi ll be magnified up to approx. 10 times. ● If you pres s the opqr butto ns, you c an move the locat ion of the displa yed area.
98 You can automa tically playb ack images rec orded to a memory c ard. Each image displ ays for approx imately 3 sec onds. Select [Slide Show]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op but tons to s elect [ Slide Show], then press the m button.
99 You can check t he focus or peop le's expressi ons of an image tak en. Display the Focu s Check screen. ● Press the ⁄ butt on several time s until the focus check scre en appe ars.
100 Using the sup plied AV cable, you can connect the camera to a TV to vi ew images you have shot . Items to Prep are • Camera and TV • AV cable supplied wi th the camer a (p.
101 You can selec t from three tra nsition effec ts when switch ing between im ages in Single Ima ge Playback . Select [Transition]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab, and then sele ct [Transiti on] and use the qr buttons to selec t the des ired transition .
102 You can pr otect impo rtant imag es so that they will not b e erased inadverten tly. Select [Protect]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to sele ct [Protec t], then press th e m button. Protect the image. ● Press the qr buttons to select an image , then press th e m button.
103 You can resa ve images that were recorded at high reco rding pixe l settings as a new lower pi xel file. Select [Resi ze]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to select [Resize], then press th e m button. Select an image.
Rotating Images 104 Images taken with the camera held vertical ly can be rotate d when viewing them horizo ntally. Select [Rotate]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to select [Rotat e], then press th e m button. Rotate the image.
105 You can automa tically corre ct images with re d-eye and save t hose images as new files. Select [Red-Eye Correction]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op butt ons to select [Red-Eye Correction ], then press th e m button. Select an image to correct.
] Correcting Red-Eye Effect 106 Manual Correctio n When the camera cannot autom atically detect and correct red-eye, correct it manually. Add a correction fra me. ● In Step 3 on the prev ious page, select [Add Fra me] and th en press t he m button. Set the position an d size.
107 You can record and attach a sou nd memo (WAVE format) to an image. The attached s ound memo ca n be up to approximate ly 1 minu te long per ima ge. Select [Sound Memo]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to select [Sound Memo], then pr ess the m button.
108 “Transfer ring Images w ith the Camera” (p. 35) in Chapt er 1 explained how to transfer ima ges using [ New Images]. This section will explai n other ways to transfer images. Prepare. ● Follow Ste ps 2–4 on page 33 t o display Direct Transf er menu.
109 You can desig nate images you want to transfer with [DPOF Tran s. Images] (p. 108). Th ese designatio n methods compl y with the DPOF (Digi tal Print Order Format ) standards. Designating Images Individually Select [Transfer Order]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab.
{ Designating Images for Transfer (DPOF) 110 Designating All Images Select [Transfer Order]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to sele ct [Transfer Order], then press the m button. Select [Mark all]. ● Press the qr buttons to select [Mark all ], then press th e m button.
111 You can make pri nt settings to images on a memory c ard (up to 998 images), s uch as which images to pr int and how ma ny prints to make. These designatio n methods co mply with th e DPOF (Di gital Print O rder Forma t) standard s.
Designating Images for Printing (DPOF) 112 Printing from the Print List ( DPOF) You can easil y print the sele cted images, after setti ng the Print Li st (DPOF) and conne cting the ca mera with a p rinter. Also refer to th e Direct Print User Guide .
Designating Images for Printing (DPOF) 113 Selecting Images Select [Select Images & Qty.]. ● Press the · button, select the 2 tab. Press the op buttons to select [Select Images & Qty.], then press the m button . Select an image. ● Press the qr buttons to select an image , then press th e m button.
Designating Images for Printing (DPOF) 114 Make the settings. ● Press the qr buttons to select [OK], th en press the m button. X One copy of ever y image will be set to print and you wi ll return to the menu screen. Clearing all Selection s Select [Clear All Selections].
Designating Images for Printing (DPOF) 115 Print Type Standard Prints one image per page. Index Prints several reduced size images per page. Both Prints both standard and index formats. Date On Prints date from shooting informatio n. Off – File No. On Prints file number.
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117 Customizing the Camera This chapter expands on the normal usage of the camera by explaining how to set useful functions, and change sho oting mode settings.
118 The functions listed in the 3 tab are useful functions that you can set for normal usage. You can set them in the Shooting or Playback mode, by pressing the · button. Turning Off the Start-up Image You can tur n off the start -up image that displays when you turn on the camera.
Changing Functions 119 Power Saving du ring Shooting You can change the time at whic h the screen shut s down automatica lly during shoot ing (p. 118). This also work s when [Auto P ower Down] is set to [Off]. In order to save battery power, it is recommended to choose les s than [1min.
Changing Functions 120 Creating a Fo lder You can creat e new folders t o save your imag es to. ● Select [Create Folder], then press the m button. ● Press the op buttons to select [Crea te New Folder], then press the qr buttons to sele ct . X When in Sh ooting mode , the displays.
Changing Shooting Functions 121 Changing the Lens Retract Time The lens re tracts abo ut 1 minute af ter switchin g to Playba ck mode, f or safety reasons. Y ou can set th e retract ti me to [0 se c.]. ● Select [Len s Retract], then press the qr buttons to se lect [0 sec .
Changing Shooting Functions 122 Using the Auto Red-Ey e Correction Functio n This funct ion automatica lly reduces red -eye. Only the corrected image will be recorded to the memory c ard. ● Select [Flas h Settings], then pres s the m button. ● Press the op buttons to select [Re d-Eye Corr.
Changing Shooting Functions 123 Turning off the AF-Assist Beam When the camera ha s focusing diffic ulties while you pr ess the shutter button halfway, the AF-assist Bea m will automat ically lig ht to assist fo cusing. You can turn of f this funct ion.
Changing Shooting Functions 124 Changing the Imag e Stabilization (I S Mode) ● Select [IS Mode], then press the qr buttons to select a sett ing. ● [Continuou s]: The image stab ilization i s always on. You c an confirm the res ult directl y on the scr een which makes it eas ier to c heck the composit ion or focus of the subject.
125 Useful Informat ion for Using the Camera This chapter introduces camera ac cessories, con tains lists of functions and the index. 9 (EC255) CDP-E065_Guide_E .
126 If you use AC Ada pter Kit ACK80 0 (sold separat ely), you can u se the camera witho ut worrying abou t how much charge is left in the ba tteries. Turn the camera off. Plug the cord into the camera. ● Open the camera’ s terminal cove r and insert the plug into th e camera.
127 Equipment Memory Cards • This camer a is a high -precision electronic device. Do not drop it or subject it to strong i mpact. • Never place the camera close to magnet s or motors that gener ate strong electrom agnetic fiel ds. Exposu re to stron g magnetic f ields may cause malfunctio ns or corr upt image data.
128 If you think there is a problem with t he camera, firs t check the following. If the items bel ow do not solve you r problem, con tact a Canon Custo mer Support He lp Desk as listed on the includ ed custom er support list. Power TV output Shooting You pressed the power button, but nothing happened.
You Think There is a Problem 129 Display turned off while shooting. • When the flash has finished charging, the display will return (p. 23). appears when the shutter button was pressed halfway. • Set the IS Mode to [Continuous] (p. 124). • Set the flash to any setting other than (p.
You Think There is a Problem 130 Shooting movies Eyes appear red. • Set [Red-Eye Lamp] to [On]. This is effective if the subject looks right at the red-e ye reduction lamp. Even better results can be obtained by increasing the lighting in indoor settings or approaching closer to the subject.
You Think There is a Problem 131 Playback List of Messages Cannot play back. • If the file name or folde r structure is changed on a computer, you may not b e able to play back images or movies. Refer to the Software Starter Guide fo r information regarding folder structure or file names.
132 If error message s appear on the scree n, try one of the follow ing solution s. No memory card • The memory card may be inserted in the wrong orientation. Insert the memory card in the correct orientation (p. 14). Card locked! • The SD memory card or SDHC memory card's write protect tab is set to "Lo ck".
Error Messages 133 Incompatib le WAVE • Since the data type of the existing sound memo is incorrect., no new sound me mo can be added or played back (p.
134 Functions Available i n Each Shooting Mode Shooting modes Function Long Shutter ISO Speed (p. 72) *1 { — { — { — {{ {{ —— —— — — Flash (p. 59) { — {{ {{ —— {{ { { Drive Mode (pp. 60, 69, 78) {{ { { {{ —— Self- Timer {{ { — {{ { — Shooting Zone (pp.
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode 135 {{{{{{{{{{{ { — {{ ——————————— ———— ——————————— ———— ——————————— — {.
136 (Shooting) Tab Menu Menus Shooting modes Function Long Shutter AF Frame (p. 80) Face Detect {{ { { AiAF {{ { — Center {{ { — AF Frame Size (p. 81) Normal {{ { { Small {{ —— AF-Point Zoom (p. 82) {{ { — Digital Zoom* 1 (p. 61) Standard {{ { { * 2 Digital T ele-convert er 1.
Menus 137 {{{{{{{{{{ — {{ —— {{{{{{{{{{ — {{{{ {{{{{{{{{{ {{{ —— {{{{{{{{{{ {{{{{ —————————— ————— {{{{{{{{{{ {{{ —— {{{{{{{{{{ {{ — { — {{{{{{{{{{ {{.
Menus 138 (Setting) Tab Menu Select when you print an image recorded in the (Widescreen) mode at the full page setting for wide paper using a Canon SELPHY CP750/CP740/ CP730/CP720/CP710/ CP510 Compact Photo Printer.
Menus 139 (Playback) Tab Men u (Print) Tab Menu Item Options/Summary Ref. Page Slide Show Automatically plays back images. p. 98 My Category Organizes images in categories. p. 96 Red-Eye Correction Corrects red-eye in images. p. 105 Resize Resizes and saves images.
140 Camera Effective Pixels . . . . Approx. 10.0 million Image Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2.3.-inch type CCD (T otal Pixels: Approx. 10.3 million) Lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2 (W) – 24.8 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 35 (W) – 140 (T) mm) f/2.
Specifications 141 Data Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Still images: Exif 2.2 (JPEG) Movies: AVI (Image data: Motion JPEG; Audio data: WAVE (monaural)) Sound memos: WAVE (monaural) Compression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Superfine, Fine, Normal Number of Recording Pixels .
142 Numerics 3:2 Guide ............................. 123 A AC adapter kit ...................... 126 Accessorie s ............................ 36 AE Lock ................................. 86 AF Î Auto Focus AF Frame ......................... 22, 80 AF Lock .
Index 143 F Face Detect ............................. 80 Face Sele ct ............................. 83 Factory Se ttings Î Defa ult Setti ngs FE Lock .................................. 87 File No .................................. 119 Fireworks (Scene Mode) .
Index 144 Shooting Time .............. 29, 91 Viewing (P layback) ............. 30 MultiMed ia card Î Memory Cards My Category .......... ................. 96 My Colors ............................... 75 N Night Scene (Scene Mode) ..... 57 Night Snap shot (Scene Mode) .
Index 145 Is a Proble m) ......................... 128 V Video Î Movies Viewfinder ......................... 41, 77 Viewing (Pl ayback) .................. 93 AF-Point Zo om .................. .. 82 Enlarged D isplay ............... .. 97 Index Play back .
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