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Camer a User Guide • Makesureyoureadthisguide,includingthe“Safety Precautions”section,beforeusingthecamera. • Readingthisguidewillhelpyoulearntousethecamera properly .
2 Pac ka ge Contents Beforeuse,makesurethefollowingitemsareincludedinthepackage. Ifanythingismissing,contactyourcameradealer .
3 Preliminar y Notes and Legal Infor mation • T akeandreviewsometestshotsinitiallytomakesuretheimageswere recordedcorrectly .
4 Par t Names and Conv entions in T his Guide Frontdial Lamp Lens Zoomlever Shooting: < i (telephoto)>/ < j (wideangle)> Playback:.
5 PartNamesandConventionsinThisGuide < (Shortcut)>/< c (Directprint)> button < + (AElock/FElock)>/ < (Filteringi.
6 T able of Contents PackageContents......................... 2 CompatibleMemoryCards ............ 2 PreliminaryNotesandLegal Information ..................................... 3 OrganizationofCamera UserGuide .
7 T ableofContents CustomizationforShooting Styles ......................................... 166 6 PlaybackMode .................. 173 Viewing ...................................... 174 BrowsingandFilteringImages .
8 Contents: Basic Operations 4 Shoot Usecamera-determinedsettings(AutoMode) .................................... 54 Shootingpeoplewell I Portraits ( = 95) P Agains.
9 Contents:BasicOperations Focusonfaces ............................................................... 54,95,145,151 Withoutusingtheash(FlashOff) ...........................................
10 Safety Precautions • Beforeusingtheproduct,pleaseensurethatyoureadthesafety precautionsdescribedbelow . Alwaysensurethattheproductisused correctly .
11 SafetyPrecautions • Useonlytherecommendedbattery . • Donotplacethebatterynearorindirectame. • Unplugthepowercordperiodically .
12 SafetyPrecautions • Whenusingtheash,becarefulnottocoveritwithyourngersor clothing. Thiscouldresultinburnsordamagetotheash.
13 SafetyPrecautions • Beforeyoudiscardthebattery ,covertheterminalswithtapeorother insulators. Contactingothermetalmaterialsmayleadtoreorexplosions.
14 C OP Y.
15 Basic Guide Givesbasicinstructions,frominitial preparationstoshooting,playback,and savingonacomputer C OP Y.
16 Initial Prepar ations Prepareforshootingasfollows. Attaching the Strap Attachthestrap. Attachtheincludedstraptothecamera asshown. Ontheothersideofthecamera,attach thestrapthesameway .
17 InitialPreparations Charging the Batter y Beforeuse,chargethebatterywiththeincludedcharger .Besuretocharge thebatteryinitially ,becausethecameraisnotsoldwiththebatterycharged.
18 InitialPreparations Inser ting the Batter y and Memor y Card Inserttheincludedbatteryandamemorycard(soldseparately). Notethatbeforeusinganewmemory.
19 InitialPreparations Label 4 Insertthememorycard. Insertthememorycardfacingasshown untilitclicksintothelockedposition. Makesurethememorycardisfacingthe rightwaywhenyouinsertit.
20 InitialPreparations RemovingtheBatteryandMemoryCard Removethebattery . Openthecoverandpressthebattery lockinthedirectionofthearrow . Thebatterywillpopup. Removethememorycard.
21 InitialPreparations 2 Setthedateandtime. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonstochoosean option. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtospecifythedateandtime.
22 InitialPreparations ChangingtheDateandTime Adjustthedateandtimeasfollows. 1 Accessthecameramenu. Pressthe< n >button. 2 Choose[Date/Time]. Movethezoomlevertochoosethe[ 3 ] tab.
23 InitialPreparations Display Language Changethedisplaylanguageasneeded. 1 EnterPlaybackmode. Pressthe< 1 >button. 2 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressandholdthe< m >button,and thenimmediatelypressthe< n > button.
24 StillImages Movies T r ying the Camer a Out Followtheseinstructionstoturnthecameraon,shootstillimagesor movies,andthenviewthem.
25 TryingtheCameraOut 4 Shoot. ShootingStillImages Focus. Presstheshutterbuttonlightly ,halfway down.Thecamerabeepstwiceafter focusing,and AFframesaredisplayedto indicateimageareasinfocus.
26 TryingtheCameraOut ElapsedT ime ShootingMovies Startshooting. Pressthemoviebutton.Thecamera beepsonceasrecordingbegins,and [ Rec]isdisplayedwiththeelapsedtime.
27 TryingtheCameraOut Viewing Aftershootingimagesormovies,youcanviewthemonthescreenas follows. 1 EnterPlaybackmode. Pressthe< 1 >button. Y ourlastshotisdisplayed.
28 TryingtheCameraOut V olume 3 Playmovies. Pressthe< m >buttontoaccessthe moviecontrolpanel,choose[ ](either pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dial),andthenpressthe< m > buttonagain.
29 TryingtheCameraOut ErasingtheImages Y oucanchooseanderaseunneededimagesonebyone.Becarefulwhen erasingimages,becausetheycannotberecovered. 1 Chooseanimagetoerase.
30 Inc luded Softwar e, PDF Manuals ThesoftwareandPDFmanualsontheincludedDIGIT AL CAMERASolution Disk(CD-ROM)( = 2)areintroducedbelow ,withinstructionsfor installation,andsavingimagestoacomputer .
31 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals System Requirements Theincludedsoftwarecanbeusedonthefollowingcomputers. Adobe ReaderisrequiredtoviewthePDFmanuals. Operating System Windows Macintosh Windows7SP1 WindowsVistaSP2 WindowsXPSP3 MacOSX10.
32 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals Installing the Software Windows7andMacOSX10.6areusedhereforthesakeofillustration.
33 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals 3 Whenamessageisdisplayed promptingyoutoconnect thecamera,connectittoa computer .
34 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals 4 Installtheles. T urnthecameraon,andfollowthe on-screeninstructionstocompletethe installationprocess. ThesoftwarewillconnecttotheInternet toupdatetothelatestversionand downloadnewfunctions.
35 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals Saving Images to a Computer Windows7andMacOSX10.6areusedhereforthesakeofillustration. 1 Connectthecameratothe computer . Followstep3on = 33toconnectthe cameratoacomputer .
36 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals CameraWindow 3 Savetheimagestothe computer . Click[ImportImagesfromCamera],and thenclick[ImportUntransferredImages].
37 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals • InWindows7,ifthescreeninstep2isnotdisplayed,clickthe[ ]iconin thetaskbar .
38 Accessories SoftCase SC-DC85 NeckStrap NS-DC1 1 BatteryPack NB-10L* 1 (withterminalcover) BatteryCharger CB-2LC/CB-2LCE* 1 DIGIT AL CAMERA SolutionDisk USBCable(ca.
39 Accessories Accessories SoftCase SC-DC85 NeckStrap NS-DC1 1 BatteryPack NB-10L* 1 (withterminalcover) BatteryCharger CB-2LC/CB-2LCE* 1 DIGIT AL CAMERA SolutionDisk USB.
40 C OP Y.
41 Camer a Basics Practicalguidethatintroducesothercamerabasicsand describesshootingandplaybackoptions 1 Advanced Guide C OP Y.
42 On/Of f ShootingMode Pressthepowerbuttontoturnthe cameraonandprepareforshooting. T oturnthecameraoff,pressthepower buttonagain. PlaybackMode Pressthe< 1 >buttontoturnthecamera onandviewyourshots.
43 Shutter Button T oensureyourshotsareinfocus,alwayspresstheshutterbuttonlightly (halfway)initially .Oncethesubjectisinfocus,pressthebuttonalltheway downtoshoot.
44 Optical Viewnder T oconservebatterypowerwhenshooting,youcanusetheoptical viewnderinsteadofthescreen.Shootthesamewayaswhenusingthe screen. 1 Deactivatethescreen.
45 Shooting Modes Usethemodedialtoaccesseachshootingmode. P ,Tv ,A v ,M,C1, andC2Modes T akeavarietyof shotsusingyour preferredsettings ( = 123,161). MovieMode Forshootingmovies ( = 1 19).
46 Shooting Display Options Pressthe< p >buttontoviewotherinformationonthescreen,ortohide theinformation.
47 FUNC. Menu CongurecommonlyusedshootingfunctionsthroughtheFUNC.menuas follows. Notethatmenuitemsandoptionsvarydependingontheshootingmode ( = 292–295). 1 AccesstheFUNC.
48 MENU Menu Congureavarietyofcamerafunctionsthroughothermenusasfollows. Menuitemsaregroupedbypurposeontabs,suchasshooting[ 4 ], playback[ 1 ],andsoon.
49 MENUMenu 4 Chooseanoption. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonstochoosean option. 5 Finishthesetupprocess. Pressthe< n >buttontoreturntothe screendisplayedbeforeyoupressedthe < n >buttoninstep1.
50 Indicator Display Thepowerlampandindicatoronthebackofthecamera( = 5)willlight orblinkdependingonthecamerastatus.
51 Clock Y oucancheckthecurrenttime. Pressandholdthe< m >button. Thecurrenttimeappears. Ifyouholdthecameraverticallywhile usingtheclockfunction,itwillswitch toverticaldisplay .
52 C OP Y.
53 Smar t Auto Mode Convenientmodeforeasyshotswithgreatercontrol overshooting 2 C OP Y.
54 StillImages Movies Shooting (Smar t Auto) Forfullyautomaticselectionatoptimalsettingsforspecicscenes,simply letthecameradeterminethesubjectandshootingconditions. 1 T urnthecameraon.
55 Shooting(Smart Auto) 4 Shoot. ShootingStillImages Focus. Presstheshutterbuttonhalfway .The camerabeepstwiceafterfocusing,and AFframesaredisplayedtoindicate imageareasinfocus.
56 Shooting(Smart Auto) ElapsedT ime ShootingMovies Startshooting. Pressthemoviebutton.Thecamera beepsonceasrecordingbegins,and [ Rec]isdisplayedwiththeelapsed time.
57 Shooting(Smart Auto) StillImages/Movies • T oactivatethescreenwhenthecameraisonbutthescreenis blank,pressthe< p >button.
58 Shooting(Smart Auto) Movies Microphone • Keepyourngersawayfromthe microphonewhileshootingmovies. Blockingthemicrophonemayprevent audiofrombeingrecordedormay causetherecordingtosoundmufed.
59 Shooting(Smart Auto) StillImages Movies Scene Icons In< A >mode,shootingscenesdeterminedbythecameraareindicated bytheicondisplayed,andcorrespondingsettingsareautomatically selectedforoptimalfocusing,subjectbrightness,andcolor .
60 Shooting(Smart Auto) • Whenthedrivemodeissetto[ ]( = 139),andwhen[HgLampCorr .]issetto [On]andscenesareautomaticall.
61 Shooting(Smart Auto) StillImages Movies Image Stabilization Icons Optimalimagestabilizationfortheshootingconditionsisautomatically applied(IntelligentIS). Additionally ,thefollowingiconsaredisplayedin < A >mode.
62 Shooting(Smart Auto) StillImages Movies On-Screen Frames A varietyofframesaredisplayedoncethecameradetectssubjectsyouare aimingthecameraat.
63 Common, Con venient F eatures StillImages Movies Zooming In Closer on Subjects (Digital Zoom) Whendistantsubjectsaretoofarawaytoenlargeusingtheopticalzoom, usedigitalzoomforuptoabout20xenlargement.
64 Common,ConvenientFeatures • Focallengthwhenopticalanddigitalzoomarecombinedisasfollows (35mmlmequivalent).
65 Common,ConvenientFeatures Onceyoustarttheself-timer ,thelamp willblinkandthecamerawillplayaself- timersound. T wosecondsbeforetheshot,theblinking andsoundwillspeedup.
66 Common,ConvenientFeatures StillImages Movies CustomizingtheSelf-Timer Y oucanspecifythedelay(0–30seconds)andnumberofshots(1–10). 1 Choose[ $ ]. Followingstep1on = 64,choose[ $ ] andpressthe< n >button.
67 Common,ConvenientFeatures StillImages Adding a Date Stamp Thecameracanaddtheshootingdatetoimages,inthelower-rightcorner . However ,notethatdatestampscannotbeeditedorremoved,soconrm beforehandthatthedateandtimearecorrect( = 20).
68 Common,ConvenientFeatures StillImages Choosing Subjects to F ocus On (Tracking AF) Shootafterchoosingasubjecttofocusonasfollows. 1 SpecifyT racking AF . Pressthe< o >button. [ ]isdisplayedinthecenterofthe screen.
69 Using F ace ID Ifyouregisterapersonaheadoftime,thecamerawilldetectthatperson’s face,andprioritizefocus,brightness,andcolorforthatpersonwhen shooting.
70 UsingFaceID Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[AddtoRegistry], andthenchoose[AddaNewFace].
71 UsingFaceID The[EditProle]screenisdisplayed. 4 Enteraname. Pressthe< m >button. Pressthe< o >< p >< q &.
72 UsingFaceID 6 Savethesettings. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[Save],andthen pressthe< m >button.
73 UsingFaceID Shooting Ifyouregisterapersonaheadoftime,thecamerawillprioritizethatperson asthemainsubject,andoptimizefocus,brightness,andcolorforthat personwhenshooting.
74 UsingFaceID Checking and Editing R e gistered Infor mation CheckingRegisteredFaceIDInformation 1 Accessthe[Check/EditInfo] screen. Followingstep1on = 69,choose [Check/EditInfo]andpressthe< m > button.
75 UsingFaceID ChangingtheNameorBirthday 1 Accessthe[EditProle]screen. Followingsteps1–3on = 74,choose [EditProle]andpressthe< m >button. 2 Inputchanges.
76 UsingFaceID Overwritingand AddingFaceInformation Y oucanoverwriteexistingfaceinformationwithnewfaceinfo.Y oushould updatefaceinformationregularly ,especiallywithbabiesandchildren,as theirfaceschangequicklyastheygrow .
77 UsingFaceID 4 Choosethefaceinfoto overwrite. Pressthe< o >< p >< q >< r >buttonsor turnthe< 7 >dialtochoosethefaceinfo tooverwrite,andthenpressthe< m > button.
78 UsingFaceID ErasingFaceInformation 1 Accessthe[Check/EditInfo] screen. Followingstep1on = 69,choose [Check/EditInfo]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Choosethenameoftheperson whosefaceinfoyouwantto erase.
79 UsingFaceID Erasing Register ed Infor mation Y oucaneraseinformation(faceinfo,name,birthday)registeredtoFaceID. However ,namesrecordedinpreviouslyshotimageswillnotbeerased. 1 Accessthe[EraseInfo]screen.
80 Image Customization F eatures StillImages Changing the Aspect Ratio Changetheimageaspectratio(ratioofwidthtoheight)asfollows. Congurethesetting. Pressthe< m >button,choose[ ]in themenu,andchoosethedesiredoption ( = 47).
81 ImageCustomizationFeatures StillImages Changing Image Resolution (Size) Choosefrom4levelsofimageresolution,asfollows.Forguidelineson howmanyshotsateachresolutionsettingcantonamemorycard,see “Specications”( = 303).
82 ImageCustomizationFeatures StillImages Red-Ey e Cor r ection Red-eyethatoccursintheashphotographycanbeautomatically correctedasfollows.
83 ImageCustomizationFeatures StillImages Cor r ecting Greenish Ima ge Areas fr om Mercur y Lamps Inshotsofeveningsceneswithsubjectsilluminatedbymercurylamps,the subjectsorbackgroundmayappeartohaveagreenishtinge.
84 ImageCustomizationFeatures Movies Changing Mo vie Ima ge Quality 3imagequalitysettingsareavailable.Forguidelinesonthemaximum movielengthateachlevelofimagequalitythatwilltonamemorycard, see“Specications”( = 303).
85 ImageCustomizationFeatures Movies Using the W ind Filter Distortedaudiocausedbyrecordingwhenthewindisstrongcanbe reduced.However ,therecordingmaysoundunnaturalwhenthisoptionis usedwhenthereisnowind.
86 Helpful Shooting F eatures StillImages Movies Using the Dual Axis Electronic Lev el Anelectroniclevelcanbedisplayedasaguidelinetoensurethecamerais levelfromfronttobackandlefttoright.
87 HelpfulShootingFeatures StillImages Magnifying the Ar ea in F ocus Y oucancheckthefocusbypressingtheshutterbuttonhalfway ,whichwill enlargetheportionoftheimageinfocusinthe AFframe.
88 HelpfulShootingFeatures StillImages Checking f or Closed Eyes [ ]isdisplayedwhenthecameradetectsthatpeoplemayhaveclosed theireyes.
89 Customizing Camera Oper ation Customizeshootingfunctionsonthe[ 4 ]tabofthemenuasfollows. Forinstructionsonmenufunctions,see“ n Menu”( = 48).
90 CustomizingCameraOperation StillImages Changing the Image Display Period After Shots Changehowlongimagesaredisplayedaftershotsasfollows.
91 CustomizingCameraOperation StillImages Changing the Image Display Style After Shots Changethewayimagesaredisplayedaftershotsasfollows. 1 In[Review],chooseeither2–10 secondsor[Hold]( = 90).
92 C OP Y.
93 Other Shooting Modes Shootmoreeffectivelyinvariousscenes,andtakeshots enhancedwithuniqueimageeffectsorcapturedusing specialfunctions 3 C OP Y.
94 StillImages Movies Auto Clip R ecor ding (Mo vie Digest) Y oucanmakeashortmovieofadayjustbyshootingstillimages. Beforeeachshot,thecamerawillautomaticallyrecordamovieclipofthe scene.
95 Specic Scenes Chooseamodematchingtheshootingscene,andthecamerawill automaticallycongurethesettingsforoptimalshots. 1 Enter< K >mode. Setthemodedialto< K >.
96 SpecicScenes StillImages Movies S Shootunderwater(Underwater) Natural-coloredshotsofsealifeand underwaterscenery ,whenyouusean optionalwaterproofcase( = 237).
97 SpecicScenes • Whenyouuseatripodforeveningscenes,shootingin[ A ]modeinstead of[ ]modewillgivebetterresults( = 54).
98 SpecicScenes StillImages Making Skin Look Smoother (Smooth Skin) Y oucanapplyasmootheningeffectwhenshootingimagesofpeople. Theeffectlevelandcolor([LighterSkin T one],[DarkerSkinT one])canbe chosenasfollows.
99 Image Ef fects (Creativ e Filter s) Addavarietyofeffectstoimageswhenshooting. 1 Enter< >mode. Setthemodedialto< >.
100 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Shooting High-Contrast Scenes (High Dynamic Range) Threeconsecutiveimagesarecapturedatdifferentbrightnesslevels eachtimeyoushoot,andthecameracombinesimageareaswithoptimal brightnesstocreateasingleimage.
101 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) AddingColorEffects Followsteps1–2on = 99and choose[ ]. Pressthe< >button,choose.
102 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shooting with Faded Colors (Nostalgic) Thiseffectmakescolorslookfadedandimageslookweathered,asinold photographs.Choosefromveeffectlevels.
103 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Shooting with a Fish-Eye Lens Effect (Fish-eye Effect) Shootwiththedistortingeffectofash-eyelens. 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–2on = 99and choose[ ].
104 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shots Resembling Minia tur e Models (Miniature Effect) Createstheeffectofaminiaturemodel,byblurringimageareasaboveand belowyourselectedarea.
105 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) PlaybackSpeedandEstimatedPlaybackTime (forOne-MinuteClips) Speed PlaybackTime Approx.12sec. Approx.6sec. Approx.3sec. • Thezoomisnotavailablewhenshootingmovies.
106 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Shooting with a T oy Camera Ef fect (T oy Camera Ef fect) Thiseffectmakesimagesresembleshotsfromatoycamerabyvignetting (darker ,blurredimagecorners)andchangingtheoverallcolor .
107 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Shooting W ith a Soft F ocus Ef fect Thisfunctionallowsyoutoshootimagesasifasoftfocuslterisattached tothecamera.Y oucanadjusttheeffectlevelasdesired.
108 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shooting in Monochrome Shootimagesinblackandwhite,sepia,orblueandwhite. 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–2on = 99and choose[ ].
109 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shooting with Color Accent Chooseasingleimagecolortokeepandchangeothercolorstoblackand white. 1 Choose[ T ]. Followsteps1–2on = 99and choose[ T ].
11 0 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shooting with Color Swap Y oucanreplaceoneimagecolorwithanotherbeforeshooting.Notethat onlyonecolorcanbereplaced. 1 Choose[ Y ].
111 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) 5 Specifytherangeofcolorsto replace. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtoadjusttherange. T oreplaceonlyyourspeciedcolor , choosealargenegativevalue.
11 2 Special Modes for Other Pur poses StillImages Auto Shooting After F ace Detection (Smar t Shutter) AutoShooting AfterSmileDetection Thecamerashootsautomaticallyafterdetectingasmile,evenwithoutyou pressingtheshutterbutton.
11 3 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes StillImages UsingtheWinkSelf-T imer Aimthecameraatapersonandpresstheshutterbuttonallthewaydown. Thecamerawillshootabouttwosecondsafterawinkisdetected.
11 4 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes • Ifthewinkisnotdetected,winkagainslowlyanddeliberately . • Winkingmaynotbedetectedifeyesareobscuredbyhair ,ahat,orglasses.
11 5 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes 3 Presstheshutterbuttonallthe waydown. Thecameranowentersshootingstandby mode,and[Lookstraightatcamerato startcountdown]isdisplayed.
11 6 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes StillImages High-Speed Continuous Shooting (High-speed Burst HQ) Y oucanshootaseriesofshotsinrapidsuccessionbyholdingtheshutter buttonallthewaydown.
11 7 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes ImagesDisplayedDuringPlayback Eachsetofimagesshotcontinuouslyismanagedasasinglegroup,and onlytherstimageinthatgroupwillbedisplayed.
11 8 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes StillImages Shooting Stitch Assist Images Shootalargesubjectbytakingmultipleshotsatvariouspositions,andthen usetheincludedsoftware( = 30)tocombinethemintoapanorama.
11 9 Movies Shooting V arious Mo vies Movies Shooting Mo vies in < E > Mode 1 Enter< E >mode. Setthemodedialto< E >. Blackbarsdisplayedonthetopand bottomedgesofthescreenindicate imageareasnotrecorded.
120 ShootingV ariousMovies Movies Shooting iF r ame Mo vies ShootmoviesthatcanbeeditedwithiFrame-compatiblesoftwareor devices.Y oucanquicklyedit,save,andmanageiFramemoviesusingthe includedsoftware( = 30).
121 ShootingV ariousMovies Movies Shooting Super Slow Motion Mo vies Y oucanshootfast-movingsubjectsforplaybacklaterinslowmotion.Note thatsoundisnotrecorded. 1 Choose[ ]. Setthemodedialto< E >.
122 ShootingV ariousMovies • Themoviewillbeplayedbackinslowmotionwhenyoufollowsteps1–3 on = 174. • Y oucanchangetheplaybackspeedofmoviesshotin[ ]modebyusing theincludedsoftware.
123 P Mode Morediscerningshots,inyourpreferredshootingstyle • Instructionsinthischapterapplytothecamerawiththemodedialsetto < G >mode.
124 StillImages Movies Shooting in Prog r am AE Mode (<P> Mode) Y oucancustomizemanyfunctionsettingstosuityourpreferredshooting style. 1 Enter< G >mode. Setthemodedialto< G >.
125 Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation) StillImages Adjusting Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation) Thestandardexposuresetbythecameracanbeadjustedin1/3-stop increments,inarangeof–3to+3.
126 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Locking Image Brightness/Exposure (AE Lock) Beforeshooting,youcanlocktheexposure,oryoucanspecifyfocusand exposureseparately . 1 Locktheexposure.
127 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Changing the Metering Method Adjustthemeteringmethod(howbrightnessismeasured)tosuitshooting conditionsasfollows.
128 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages LinkingtheSpot AEPointFrametotheAFFrame 1 Setthemeteringmethodto[ ]. Followthestepson = 127tochoose[ ].
129 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Changing the ISO Speed Pressthe< o >button,chooseanoption (eitherpressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturn the< 7 >dial),andthenpressthe< m > button.
130 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Adjustingthe Setting Whenthecameraissetto[ ],maximumISOspeedcanbespeciedin arangeof[ ]–[ ],andsensitivitycanbespeciedinarangeofthree levels.
131 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Auto Exposure Brack eting (AEB Mode) Threeconsecutiveimagesarecapturedatdifferentexposurelevels (standardexposure,underexposure,andthenoverexposure)eachtime youshoot.
132 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Cor r ecting Image Brightness (i-Contr ast) Beforeshooting,excessivelybrightordarkimageareas(suchasfacesor backgrounds)canbedetectedandautomaticallyadjustedtotheoptimal brightness.
133 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) • ISOspeed( = 129)willbeadjustedtoaspeedwithinthe supportedrangeifyouhavespeciedavalueoutsidethe supportedrangeindicatedhere.
134 Color and Continuous Shooting StillImages Movies Adjusting W hite Balance Byadjustingwhitebalance(WB),youcanmakeimagecolorslookmore naturalforthesceneyouareshooting.
135 ColorandContinuousShooting StillImages Movies CustomWhiteBalance Forimagecolorsthatlooknaturalunderthelightinyourshot,adjustwhite balancetosuitthelightsourcewhereyouareshooting.
136 ColorandContinuousShooting 2 Congureadvancedsettings. T oconguremoreadvancedsettings, pressthe< n >buttonandturn the< z >or< 7 >dialtoadjustthe correctionlevel.
137 ColorandContinuousShooting StillImages Movies Changing Image Color T ones (My Color s) Changeimagecolortonesasdesired,suchasconvertingimagestosepia orblackandwhite.
138 ColorandContinuousShooting • Whitebalance( = 134)cannotbesetin[ ]or[ ]modes. • With[ ]and[ ]modes,colorsotherthanpeople’sskintone maybemodied.Thesesettingsmaynotproducetheexpected resultswithsomeskintones.
139 ColorandContinuousShooting StillImages Continuous Shooting Holdtheshutterbuttonallthewaydowntoshootcontinuously . Fordetailsonthecontinuousshootingspeed,see“Specications” ( = 303).
140 ColorandContinuousShooting • IfyouuseFaceID( = 69)in[ W ],thenamerecordedintheimagewillbe xedtothelocationwhereitisdisplayedintherstshot.
141 Shooting Range and F ocusing StillImages Movies Shooting at Preset F ocal Lengths (Step Zoom) Y oucanshootatpresetfocallengthsof28,35,50,85,100or140mm (35mmlmequivalent).
142 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages Movies Shooting Close-ups (Macro) T orestrictthefocustosubjectsatcloserange,setthecamerato[ e ].For detailsonthefocusingrange,see“Specications”( = 303).
143 ShootingRangeandFocusing MFIndicator 2 Specifythegeneralfocal position. Referringtotheon-screenMFindicator bar(whichshowsthedistan.
144 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages Movies Digital T ele-Con ver ter Thefocallengthofthelenscanbeincreasedbyapproximately1.
145 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages Movies Changing the AF F r ame Mode Changethe AF(autofocus)framemodetosuittheshootingconditionsas follows.
146 ShootingRangeandFocusing • Iffacesarenotdetected,orwhenonlygrayframesaredisplayed (withoutawhiteframe),uptoninegreenframesaredisplayedin theareasinfocuswhenyoupresstheshutterbuttonhalfway .
147 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages MovingandResizing AFFrames(FlexiZone) Whenyouwanttochangethepositionorsizeofthe AFframe,setthe AF framemodeto[FlexiZone]( = 146).
148 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages ChoosingSubjectstoFocusOn(T racking AF) Shootafterchoosingasubjecttofocusonasfollows. 1 Choose[T racking AF]. Followthestepson = 145tochoose [T rackingAF].
149 ShootingRangeandFocusing • [Servo AF]( = 150)issetto[On]andcannotbechanged. • T rackingmaynotbepossiblewhensubjectsare.
150 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages ShootingwithServo AF Thismodehelpsavoidmissingshotsofsubjectsinmotion,becausethe cameracontinuestofocusonthesubjectandadjusttheexposureaslong asyoupresstheshutterbuttonhalfway .
151 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages Changing the F ocus Setting Y oucanchangedefaultcameraoperationofconstantlyfocusingon subjectsitisaimedat,evenwhentheshutterbuttonisnotpressed.
152 ShootingRangeandFocusing 3 Choosethefacetofocuson. T oswitchthefaceframe[ ]toanother detectedface,pressthe< >button.
153 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages F ocus Br ack eting (Focus-BKT Mode) Threeconsecutiveimagesarecapturedeachtimeyoushoot,withthe rstoneatthefocaldistanceyousetmanuallyandtheothersatfarther andnearerfocalpositionsdeterminedbypresets.
154 Flash StillImages Activating Flash Y oucanhavetheashreforeachshot.Fordetailsontheashrange,see “Specications”( = 303). 1 Raisetheash. Movethe< >switch.
155 Flash StillImages Shooting with Slow Sync hr o Withthisoption,theashrestoincreasethebrightnessofthemain subject(suchaspeople)whilethe.
156 Flash StillImages Adjusting the Flash Exposure Compensation Justaswithregularexposurecompensation( = 125),youcanadjustthe ashexposurefrom–2to+2stops,in1/3-stopincrements.
157 Flash StillImages Shooting with the FE Lock Justaswiththe AElock( = 1 26),youcanlocktheexposurefortheash shots. 1 Raisetheashandsetitto[ h ] ( = 154). 2 Locktheashexposure.
158 Flash StillImages Changing the Flash Timing Changethetimingoftheashandshutterreleaseasfollows. 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe< n >button,choose[Flash Control]onthe[ 4 ]tab,andthenpress the< m >button( = 4 8 ).
159 StillImages Shooting RAW Ima ges RA Wimagesare“raw”(unprocessed)data,recordedwithessentiallyno lossofimagequalityfromthecamera’sinternalimageprocessing.
160 Other Settings StillImages Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality) Choosefromtwocompressionratios,asfollows:[ ](SuperFine), [ ](Fine).Forguidelinesonhowmanyshotsateachcompressionratio cantonamemorycard,see“Specications”( = 303).
161 Tv , Av , M, C1, and C2 Mode T akesmarter ,moresophisticatedshots,andcustomize thecameraforyourshootingstyle • Instructionsinthischapterapplytothecameraassettotherespective mode.
162 StillImages Specic Shutter Speeds (<Tv> Mode) Setyourpreferredshutterspeedbeforeshootingasfollows.Thecamera automaticallyadjuststheaperturevaluetosuityourshutterspeed. Fordetailsonavailableshutterspeeds,see“Specications”( = 303).
163 StillImages Specic Aper tur e V alues (<Av> Mode) Setyourpreferredaperturevaluebeforeshootingasfollows.Thecamera automaticallyadjuststheshutterspeedtosuityouraperturevalue. Fordetailsonavailableaperturevalues,see“Specications”( = 303).
164 StillImages Specic Shutter Speeds and Aper tur e V alues (<M> Mode) Followthesestepsbeforeshootingtosetyourpreferredshutterspeedand aperturevaluetoobtainthedesiredexposure.
165 SpecicShutterSpeedsand ApertureV alues(<M>Mode) • < D >:Manual • Calculationofstandardexposureisbasedonthespeciedmeteringmethod ( = 127).
166 Customization f or Shooting Styles StillImages Movies Customizing Display Infor mation Setthenumberofcustomdisplays( = 46)andwhatinformationis displayedineachdisplaywhenthe< p >buttonispushedinshooting display .
167 CustomizationforShootingStyles • Settingswillnotbesavedifyoupresstheshutterbuttonhalfway andreturntotheshootingscreenfromthecustomdisplaysettings screen.
168 CustomizationforShootingStyles StillImages Movies Assigning Functions to the F r ont Dial and Control Dial Assigncommonlyusedfunctionstothefrontdialandcontroldial,by shootingmode. 1 Accessthesettingscreen.
169 CustomizationforShootingStyles StillImages Movies Assigning Functions to the < > Button 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe< n >button,choose[Set Shortcutbutton]onthe[ 4 ]tab,andthen pressthe< m >button( = 48).
170 CustomizationforShootingStyles StillImages Saving Shooting Settings Savecommonlyusedshootingmodesandyourconguredfunctionsettings forreuse.T oaccesssavedsettingslater ,simplyturnthemodedialto< > or< >.
171 CustomizationforShootingStyles • T oeditsavedsettings(excepttheirshootingmode),choose< > or< >,changethesettings,andthenrepeatsteps2–3.These settingdetailsarenotappliedinothershootingmodes.
172 CustomizationforShootingStyles 3 Rearrangethemenulistorder , asneeded. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[Sort],andthenpress the< m >button.
173 Playbac k Mode Havefunreviewingyourshots,andbrowseoreditthem inmanyways • T opreparethecamerafortheseoperations,pressthe< 1 >buttonto enterPlaybackmode.
174 StillImages Movies Viewing Aftershootingimagesormovies,youcanviewthemonthescreenas follows. 1 EnterPlaybackmode. Pressthe< 1 >button. Y ourlastshotisdisplayed.
175 Viewing V olume 3 Playmovies. T ostartplayback,pressthe< m >button toaccessthemoviecontrolpanel, choose[ ](eitherpressthe< q >< r > buttonsorturnthe< 7 >dial),andthen pressthe< m >buttonagain.
176 Viewing StillImages Movies Switching Display Modes Pressthe< p >buttontoviewotherinformationonthescreen,ortohide theinformation.Fordetailsontheinformationdisplayed,see = 288.
177 Viewing StillImages Movies RGBHistogram RGBHistogram T oviewanRGBhistogram,pressthe < o >buttonindetailedinformation display .TheRGBhistogramshowsthe distributionofshadesofred,green,and blueinanimage.
178 Viewing Viewing Movie Digest Clips Viewmovieclipsrecordedautomaticallyin[ ]mode( = 94)onadayof stillimageshootingasfollows. 1 Chooseanimage. Stillimagesshotin[ ]modearelabeled withan[ ]icon.
179 Viewing StillImages Checking the F ocus T ocheckthefocusofyourshots,youcanmagnifytheareaoftheimage thatwasinthe AFframeatthetimeofshooting. 1 AccessFocusCheck.
180 Browsing and Filtering Images StillImages Movies Naviga ting T hr ough Images in an Index Bydisplayingmultipleimagesinanindex,youcanquicklyndtheimages youarelookingfor . 1 Displayimagesinanindex.
181 BrowsingandFilteringImages StillImages Movies Finding Images Matc hing Specied Conditions Finddesiredimagesquicklyonamemorycardfullofimagesbyltering imagedisplayaccordingtoyourspeciedconditions.
182 BrowsingandFilteringImages 2 Choosethesecondcondition andchecktheimagesfound. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonstochoose anothercondition.Onceyouturnthe < 7 >dial,youcanviewtheimages narroweddownbyyourconditions.
183 BrowsingandFilteringImages StillImages FilteringDisplayby[ ] 1 Choose[ ]. Followingsteps1–2on = 181–182, choose[ ]andpressthe< m >button. 2 Chooseaperson.
184 BrowsingandFilteringImages StillImages Movies Using the F r ont Dial to Jump Usethefrontdialtondandjumpbetweendesiredimagesquicklyby lteringimagedisplayaccordingtoyourspeciedconditions.
185 BrowsingandFilteringImages Movies Viewing Movie Digest Mo vies Moviescreatedin[ ]mode( = 94)canbeviewedbydate. 1 Chooseamovie. Pressthe< n >button,choose [MovieDigestPlayback]onthe[ 1 ]tab, andthenchoosethedate.
186 BrowsingandFilteringImages • Duringgroupplayback(step2),youcanbrowsethroughimagesquickly “NavigatingThroughImagesinanIndex”( = 180)andmagnifythem “MagnifyingImages”( = 189).
187 Editing F ace ID Infor mation Ifyounoticethatanameisincorrectduringplayback,youcanchangeitor eraseit.
188 EditingFaceIDInformation 4 Choosethenameoftheperson tooverwrite. Followstep2on = 76tochoose thenameofthepersonyouwantto overwrite.
189 Image V iewing Options StillImages Magnifying Ima ges ApproximatePositionof Displayed Area 1 Magnifyanimage. Movingthezoomlevertoward< k >will zoominandmagnifytheimage.
190 ImageViewingOptions StillImages Movies Viewing Slideshows Automaticallyplaybackimagesfromamemorycardasfollows. 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe< n >button,andthen choose[Slideshow]onthe[ 1 ]tab ( = 48).
191 ImageViewingOptions StillImages Auto Playbac k of Similar Images (Smar t Shufe) Basedonthecurrentimage,thecameraoffersfourimagessimilartoit thatyoumaywishtoview . Afteryouchoosetoviewoneofthoseimages, thecameraoffersfourmoreimages.
192 StillImages Movies Protecting Ima ges Protectimportantimagestopreventaccidentalerasurebythecamera ( = 196,197). Choosing a Selection Method 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe< n >buttonandchoose [Protect]onthe[ 1 ]tab( = 48).
193 ProtectingImages Choosing Images Individuall y 1 Choose[Select]. Followingstep2above,choose[Select] andpressthe< m >button.
194 ProtectingImages Selecting a Range 1 Choose[SelectRange]. Followingstep2on = 192,choose [SelectRange]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Chooseastartingimage. Pressthe< m >button.
195 ProtectingImages 4 Protecttheimages. Pressthe< p >buttontochoose [Protect],andthenpressthe< m > button.
196 StillImages Movies Erasing Ima ges Y oucanchooseanderaseunneededimagesonebyone.Becarefulwhen erasingimages,becausetheycannotberecovered.However ,protected images( = 192)cannotbeerased.
197 ErasingImages Erasing All Ima ges Y oucaneraseallimagesatonce.Becarefulwhenerasingimages, becausetheycannotberecovered.However ,protectedimages( = 192) cannotbeerased.
198 ErasingImages 3 Erasetheimage. Pressthe< n >button. A conrmationmessageisdisplayed. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[OK],andthenpress the< m >button.
199 ErasingImages Specifying AllImagesatOnce 1 Choose[Select AllImages]. Followingstep2on“Choosinga SelectionMethod”( = 197),choose [Select AllImages]andpressthe< m > button.
200 StillImages Movies R otating Images Changetheorientationofimagesandsavethemasfollows. 1 Choose[Rotate]. Pressthe< n >buttonandchoose [Rotate]onthe[ 1 ]tab( = 48).
201 RotatingImages Deactivating A uto Rotation Followthesestepstodeactivateautomaticrotationbythecamera,which rotatesimagesshotinverticalorientationsotheyaredisplayedverticallyon thecamera.
202 Image Cate gories Y oucantagimagesasfavoritesorassignthemtoMyCategory( = 203) groups.Bychoosingacategoryinlteredplayback,youcanrestrictthe followingoperationstoallofthoseimages.
203 ImageCategories • Favoriteimageswillhaveathree-starrating( )when transferredtocomputersrunningWindows7orWindowsVista.
204 ImageCategories ChoosingImagesIndividually 1 Choose[Select]. Followingstep2on = 203,choose [Select]andpressthe< m >button. 2 Chooseanimage. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochooseanimage.
205 ImageCategories SelectingaRange 1 Choose[SelectRange]. Followingstep2on = 203,choose [SelectRange]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Chooseimages. Followsteps2–3on = 194tospecify images.
206 Editing Still Images • Imageediting( = 206–21 1)isonlyavailablewhenthememory cardhassufcientfreespace. StillImages Resizing Images Saveacopyofimagesatalowerresolution.
207 EditingStillImages 5 Reviewthenewimage. Pressthe< n >button.[Displaynew image?]isdisplayed. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[Y es],andthenpress the< m >button.
208 EditingStillImages PreviewofImage After Cropping Cropping Area Resolution AfterCropping 3 Adjustthecroppingarea. A frameisdisplayedaroundtheportionof theimagetobecropped.
209 EditingStillImages StillImages Changing Image Color T ones (My Color s) Y oucanadjustimagecolorsandthensavetheeditedimageasaseparate le.Fordetailsoneachoption,see = 137.
210 EditingStillImages StillImages Cor r ecting Image Brightness (i-Contr ast) Excessivelydarkimageareas(suchasfacesorbackgrounds)canbe detectedandautomaticallyadjustedtotheoptimalbrightness.
2 11 EditingStillImages StillImages Cor r ecting R ed-Eye Automaticallycorrectsimagesaffectedbyred-eye. Y oucansavethe correctedimageasaseparatele.
212 EditingStillImages • Someimagesmaynotbecorrectedaccurately . • T ooverwritetheoriginalimagewiththecorrectedimage,choose [Overwrite]instep4.Inthiscase,theoriginalimagewillbe erased.
213 Movies Editing Mo vies Y oucancutmoviestoremoveunneededportionsatthebeginningorend. 1 Choose[ * ]. Followingsteps1–5on = 174–175, choose[ * ]andpressthe< m >button.
214 EditingMovies 4 Savetheeditedmovie. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonstochoose [ ],andthenpressthe< m >button.
215 EditingMovies Editing Mo vie Digest Clips Individualchapters( = 94)recordedin[ ]modecanbeerased,as needed.Becarefulwhenerasingchapters,becausetheycannotbe recovered. 1 Selectthechaptertoerase.
216 C OP Y.
217 Setting Menu Customizeoradjustbasiccamerafunctionsforgreater convenience 7 C OP Y.
218 Adjusting Basic Camera Functions Functionscanbeconguredonthe[ 3 ]tab.Customizecommonlyused functionsasdesired,forgreaterconvenience( = 48). Silencing Camera Oper ations Silencecamerasoundsandmoviesasfollows.
219 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Customizing Sounds Customizecameraoperatingsoundsasfollows. Choose[SoundOptions],andthenpress the< m >button. Chooseanitem,andthenpressthe < q >< r >buttonstochooseanoption.
220 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Date and Time Adjustthedateandtimeasfollows. 1 Accessthe[Date/Time]screen. Choose[Date/T ime],andthenpressthe < m >button. 2 Congurethesetting.
221 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions 2 Switchtothedestinationtime zone. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[ World],andthen pressthe< n >button.
222 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Star t-up Scr een Customizethestart-upscreenshownafteryouturnthecameraonas follows. Choose[Start-upImage],andthenpress the< m >button.
223 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions • Y oucanassigntheoperatingsoundsandstart-upimageforyourcamera fromtheincludedsoftware.Refertothe Software Guide ( = 30)fordetails.
224 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions • Thetotalcardcapacityindicatedontheformattingscreenmaybelessthan theadvertisedcapacity .
225 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions File Numbering Y ourshotsareautomaticallynumberedinsequentialorder(0001–9999) andsavedinfoldersthatstoreupto2,000imageseach.Y oucanchange howthecameraassignslenumbers.
226 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Lens Retraction Timing Thelensisnormallyretractedforsafetyaboutoneminuteafteryoupress the< 1 >buttoninShootingmode( = 42).
227 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Metric/Non-Metric Display ChangetheunitofmeasurementshownintheMFindicator( = 143)and zoombar( = 54)fromm/cmtoft/inasneeded. Choose[Units],andthenchoose[ft/in].
228 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Electronic Lev el Calibr ation Calibratetheelectroniclevelifitseemsineffectiveinhelpingyoulevelthe camera. 1 Makesurethecameraislevel. Placethecameraonaatsurface,such asatable.
229 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Setting Copyright Inf or mation to R ecor d in Images T orecordtheauthor ’snameandcopyrightdetailsinimages,setthis informationbeforehandasfollows. 1 Accessthesettingscreen.
230 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions • T ochecktheinformationentered,choose[DisplayCopyrightInfo]onthe screeninstep1,andthenpressthe< m >button.
231 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Display Language Changethedisplaylanguageasneeded. 1 Accessthe[Language]screen. Choose[Language ],andthenpress the< m >button. 2 Congurethesetting.
232 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions • Thefollowingfunctionsarenotrestoredtodefaultsettings. - [ 3 ]tabsettings[Date/T ime]( = 20),[Languag.
233 Accessories Useincludedaccessorieseffectivelyandenjoythe camerainmorewayswithoptionalCanonaccessories andothercompatibleaccessoriessolds.
234 Tips on Using Inc luded Accessories Effective Ba tter y and Char ger Use • Chargethebatteryon(orimmediatelybefore)the dayofuse Chargedbatteriesgraduallylosetheircharge,evenwhen theyarenotused.
235 Optional Accessories Thefollowingcameraaccessoriesaresoldseparately .Notethatavailability variesbyarea,andsomeaccessoriesmaynolongerbeavailable.
236 Optional Accessories SpeedliteBracketSB-E2 Preventsunnaturalshadowsnextto subjectsduringverticalshooting.Includes Off-CameraShoeCordOC-E3.
237 Optional Accessories Other Accessories SoftCaseSC-DC85 Protectsthecamerafromdustand scratches. Handlewithcaretopreventleather discoloration. W aterproofCaseWP-DC48 Forunderwaterphotographyatdepthsof upto40meters(130ft.
238 Optional Accessories ConversionLens Adapter LA-DC58L AdapterrequiredtoattachtheT ele- converterorMacroRingLite/MacroT win Liteashtothecamera.
239 StillImages Movies Using Optional Accessories StillImages Movies Playback on a TV ByconnectingthecameratoaTV ,youcanviewyourshotsonthelarger screenoftheTV . Fordetailsonconnectionorhowtoswitchinputs,refertotheTVmanual.
240 UsingOptional Accessories 3 T urntheTVonandswitchto videoinput. SwitchtheTVinputtothevideoinputyou connectedthecabletoinstep2. 4 T urnthecameraon. Pressthe< 1 >buttontoturnthecamera on.
241 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies ControllingtheCamerawithaTVRemote ConnectingthecameratoanHDMICEC-compatibleTVenablesplayback (includingslideshowplayback)usingtheTVremotecontrol.
242 UsingOptional Accessories CameraControlPanelOptionsShownontheTV Return Closesthemenu. GroupPlayback Displayssetsofimagesshotin[ ]mode( = 1 16). (Onlydisplayedwhenagroupedimageisselected.
243 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies PlaybackonaStandard-DenitionTV ConnectingthecameratoaTVwiththeStereo A VCableA VC-DC400ST (soldseparately)enablesyoutoviewyourshotsonthelargerscreenofthe TVasyoucontrolthecamera.
244 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies Po wering the Camera with Household Po wer Poweringthecamerawith AC AdapterKitACK-DC80(soldseparately) eliminatestheneedtomonitortheremainingbatterylevel.
245 UsingOptional Accessories 4 Connectthepowercord. Insertoneendofthepowercordintothe compactpoweradapter ,andthenplug theotherendintoapoweroutlet. T urnthecameraonanduseitasdesired.
246 UsingOptional Accessories 2 Attachtheconversionlens adapter . Alignthe ● markontheconversionlens adapterwiththe ● markonthecamera, andthenturntheadapterinthedirection ofthearrowsuntilitlocks.
247 UsingOptional Accessories • Vignettingmayoccur(especiallyinthelowerright)whenthebuilt- inashisused. • Setthecameratomaximumtelephotowhenusingthetele- converter . Atotherzoompositions,vignettingmayoccur.
248 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies Using Lens Filters (Sold Separ ately) Attachingalensltertothecameraprotectsthelensandallowsyouto shootwithvariouseffects. T oattachalenslter,youwillneedFilter Adapter F A-DC58D(soldseparately).
249 UsingOptional Accessories • Thelteradapterandalenshoodcannotbeattachedtothecameraatthe sametime.
250 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies Using an Exter nal F lash (Sold Separately) MoresophisticatedashphotographyispossiblewithanoptionalSpeedlite EXseriesash.FormovieshootingusinganLEDlight,theoptional Speedlite320EXashisavailable.
251 UsingOptional Accessories 3 Chooseshootingmode< G >, < M >,< B >,or< D >. Flashsettingscanonlybeconguredin thesemodes.Inothermodes,theash isadjustedandredautomatically ,as needed.
252 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies UsingSpeedliteBracketSB-E2(SoldSeparately) UsingtheoptionalSpeedliteBracket SB-E2canhelppreventunnatural shadowsnexttosubjectsduringvertical shooting.
253 UsingOptional Accessories Alignthe ○ markontheringwiththe ● markonthecamera,andthenliftthe ringoff. 3 Attachthebacksectionofthe conversionlensadapter .
254 Using Optional Accessories 7 Set the white balance to [ h ] ( = 134). 8 Enter < e > mode ( = 142). 9 Set [ND Filter] to [On] ( = 133). 10 Conguretheexternalash. z Follow step 5 on = 251 to adjust the settings. • Keep the macro ring lite cord away from ash heads.
255 UsingOptional Accessories 3 Attachthebrackettothe camera. Slidetheotherbracketscrewtotheouter endofthebracket. Alignthebracket screwwiththetripodsocketonthe bottomofthecamera,andthentighten thescrewtosecureit.
256 UsingOptional Accessories 7 Conguretheexternalashand settingsonthecamera. Followsteps6–10on = 253–254to congurethesetting.
257 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages CameraSettings AvailablewithanExternalFlash (SoldSeparately) Thefollowingsettingsareavailablein< G >,< M >,< B >,or< D >mode.
258 UsingOptional Accessories *6 ForoptionsotherthanOn/Off,congurethesettingontheashunititself.Not availablewithSpeedlite430EXII/320EX/270EXII/270EX,MacroRingLiteMR-14EX, orMacroT winLiteMT -24EX.
259 StillImages Movies Printing Images Y ourshotscaneasilybeprintedbyconnectingthecameratoaprinter .On thecamera,youcanspecifyimagesto.
260 PrintingImages [ ]isdisplayed. 5 Chooseanimage. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochooseanimage. 6 Printtheimage. Pressthe< c >button.
261 PrintingImages StillImages Conguring Print Settings 1 Accesstheprintingscreen. Afterfollowingsteps1–5on = 259 –260tochooseanimage,pressthe < m >buttontoaccessthescreenatleft.
262 PrintingImages StillImages CroppingImagesBeforePrinting(Cropping) Bycroppingimagesbeforeprinting,youcanprintadesiredimagearea insteadoftheentireimage.
263 PrintingImages StillImages ChoosingPaperSizeandLayoutBeforePrinting 1 Choose[PaperSettings]. Afterfollowingstep1on = 261to accesstheprintingscreen,choose [PaperSettings]andpressthe< m > button.
264 PrintingImages A vailableLayoutOptions Default Matchescurrentprintersettings. Bordered Printswithblankspacearoundtheimage. Borderless Borderless,edge-to-edgeprinting. N-up Choosehowmanyimagestoprintpersheet.
265 PrintingImages Movies Printing Mo vie Scenes 1 Accesstheprintingscreen. Followsteps1–5on = 259–260 tochooseamovie,andthenpressthe < m >button.
266 PrintingImages StillImages Adding Ima ges to the Print List (DPOF) Batchprinting( = 270)andorderingprintsfromaphotodevelopment servicecanbesetuponthecamera.
267 PrintingImages StillImages ConguringPrintSettings Specifytheprintingformat,whethertoaddthedateorlenumber ,and othersettingsasfollows.Thesesettingsapplytoallimagesintheprintlist.
268 PrintingImages • Specifying[Index]willpreventyoufromchoosing[On]forboth[Date]and [FileNo.]atthesametime. • IndexprintingisnotavailableonsomeCanonPictBridge-compatibleprinters (soldseparately).
269 PrintingImages 3 Specifythenumberofprints. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtospecifythenumberofprints (upto99).
270 PrintingImages StillImages SettingUpPrintingfor AllImages 1 Choose[Select AllImages]. Followingstep1on = 268,choose [Select AllImages]andpressthe< m > button.
271 PrintingImages StillImages Adding Ima ges to a Photobook Photobookscanbesetuponthecamerabychoosingupto998images onamemorycardandimportingthemintotheincludedsoftwareonyour computer ,wheretheyarestoredintheirownfolder .
272 PrintingImages StillImages AddingImagesIndividually 1 Choose[Select]. Followingthepreviousprocedure,choose [Select]andpressthe< m >button.
273 PrintingImages StillImages Removing AllImagesfromaPhotobook 1 Choose[Clear AllSelections]. Followingtheprocedureon = 272, choose[Clear AllSelections]andpress the< m >button.
274 StillImages Movies Using an Eye-Fi Card BeforeusinganEye-Ficard,alwaysconrmthatlocaluseispermitted ( = 2). InsertingapreparedEye-Ficardenablesautomaticwirelesstransferof imagestoacomputeroruploadingtoaphoto-sharingwebsite.
275 UsinganEye-FiCard ConnectionstatusofEye-Ficardsinthecameracanbecheckedonthe shootingscreen(inregularinformationdisplaymode)orplaybackscreen(in simpleinformationdisplaymode).
276 UsinganEye-FiCard Checking Connection Inf or mation ChecktheaccesspointSSIDusedbytheEye-Ficardortheconnection status,asneeded. Pressthe< n >button,choose [Eye-FiSettings]onthe[ 3 ]tab,andthen pressthe< m >button.
277 A ppendix Helpfulinformationwhenusingthecamera 9 C OP Y.
278 T roubleshooting Ifyouthinkthereisaproblemwiththecamera,rstcheckthefollowing. Iftheitemsbelowdonotsolveyourproblem,contactaCanonCustomer SupportHelpDesk. Powe r Nothinghappenswhenthepowerbuttonispressed.
279 Troubleshooting Nodatestampisaddedtoimages. • Congurethe[DateStamp]setting( = 67).Notethatdatestampsarenotadded toimagesautomatically ,merelybecauseyouhaveconguredthe[Date/Time]setting ( = 20).
280 Troubleshooting Shotslooktoodarkdespitetheashring( = 57). • Shootwithinashrange( = 306). • Adjustbrightnessbyusingashexposurecompensationorchangingtheashoutput level( = 156,165).
281 Troubleshooting Shooting Mo vies Theelapsedtimeshownisincorrect,orrecordingisinterrupted. • Usethecameratoformatthememorycard,orswitchtoacardthatsupportshigh- speedrecording.
282 Troubleshooting Computer Cannottransferimagestoacomputer . Whenattemptingtotransferimagestothecomputerviaacable,tryreducingthe transferspeedasfollows. • Pressthe< 1 >buttontoenterPlaybackmode.
283 On-Screen Messa ges Ifanerrormessageisdisplayed,respondasfollows. Nomemorycard • Thememorycardmaybeinsertedfacingthewrongway .Reinsertthememorycard facingthecorrectway( = 19).
284 On-ScreenMessages Invalidselectionrange • Whenspecifyingarangeforimageselection( = 194,198,205,269),you attemptedtochooseaninitialimagethatwasafterthenalimage,orvice-versa.
285 On-ScreenMessages Printerror • Checkthepapersizesetting( = 26 3).Ifthiserrormessageisdisplayedwhenthe settingiscorrect,restarttheprinterandcompletethesettingonthecameraagain.
286 On-Screen Infor mation Shooting (Infor mation Display) Histogram ( = 176) Batterylevel( = 287) Cameraorientation * Whitebalance correction( = .
287 On-ScreenInformation Mercurylampcorrection ( = 83) AEBshooting( = 131) /Focusbracketing ( = 153) Drivemode( = 139) .
288 On-ScreenInformation Playback (Detailed Inf or mation Display) Switchdisplay (histogram)( = 176) MyCategory( = 203) Exposurecompensation level.
289 On-ScreenInformation • SomeinformationmaynotbedisplayedwhenviewingimagesonaTV ( = 239). SummaryofMovieControlPanelin“Viewing.
290 ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E ExposureCompensation( = 125) * 1 * 1 – O O O – O O O OOOOOOOOO – OOOOOOO ––––– ISOSpeed ( = 1.
291 FunctionsandMenuT ables O Availableorsetautomatically . – Notavailable. ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E ExposureCompensation( = .
292 FunctionsandMenuT ables FUNC. Menu ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E DRCorrection ( = 132) * 1 * 1 O O O O – O O O O O O O O – OOOOOOOOOOOOO –.
293 FunctionsandMenuT ables O Availableorsetautomatically . – Notavailable. ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E DRCorrection ( = 13.
294 FunctionsandMenuT ables ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E FlashExposureCompensation( = 156) * 1 * 1 – O O O – O – – –––––––.
295 FunctionsandMenuT ables O Availableorsetautomatically . – Notavailable. ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E FlashExposureCompensation.
296 FunctionsandMenuT ables 4 Shooting Menu ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E AFFrame( = 145) Face AiAF* 1 * 2 * 2 O O O O O O O O O O O O O – O .
297 FunctionsandMenuT ables O Availableorsetautomatically . – Notavailable. ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E AFFrame( = 145) Fac.
298 FunctionsandMenuT ables ShootingMode Function D B M G A K I ISO AutoSettings ( = 130) MaxISOSpeed * 1 * 1 – O O O – O – – RateofChange * 1 * 1 – O – O – O – – HighISONR ( = 130) Low/Standard/High * 1 * 1 O O O O – – – – HgLampCorr .
299 FunctionsandMenuT ables K E S P t x v T Y E –––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––– –––.
300 FunctionsandMenuT ables 3 Set up Menu Item Ref.Page Item Ref.Page Mute = 218 LensRetract = 226 V olume = 218 PowerSaving = 42,226 SoundOp.
301 FunctionsandMenuT ables 1 Playback Menu Item Ref.Page Item Ref.Page MovieDigestPlayback = 185 Red-EyeCorrection = 2 1 1 SmartShufe = 191 Croppi.
302 Handling Precautions • Thecameraisahigh-precisionelectronicdevice. Avoiddroppingitor subjectingittostrongimpact.
303 Specications CameraEffective Pixels(Max.) Approx.12.1millionpixels LensFocalLength 5xzoom:6.1(W)–30.5(T)mm (35mmlmequivalent:28(W)–140(T)mm) Viewnder Real-imagetypeopticalzoomviewnder Dioptric AdjustmentRange:–3.
304 Specications NumberofShots/RecordingTime,PlaybackT ime NumberofShots ScreenOn Approx.350 ScreenOff Approx.770 MovieRecording Time* 1 ScreenOn Approx.1hour ,10minutes Continuous Shooting* 2 ScreenOn Approx.
305 Specications Numberof4:3ShotsperMemoryCard RecordingPixels Compression Ratio NumberofShotsperMemoryCard (Approx.shots) 8GB 32GB (Large) 12M/4000x3000 1379 5568 2192 8850 (Medium1) 6M/2816x21 12 2431 9814 3721 15020 (Medium2) 2M/1600x1200 7442 30040 12927 52176 (Small) 0.
306 Specications FlashRange Maximumwideangle( j ) 50cm–7.0m(1.6–23ft.) Maximumtelephoto( i ) 50cm–4.5m(1.6–15ft.) ShootingRange Shooting Mode FocusingRange MaximumWide Angle ( j ) MaximumT elephoto ( i ) A – 1cm(0.
307 Specications Aperture f/number f/1.8–f/8.0(W),f/2.8–f/8.0(T) < B >modeavailablevalues* f/1.8,f/2.0,f/2.2,f/2.5,f/2.8,f/3.2,f/3.5,f/4.0, f/4.5,f/5.0,f/5.6,f/6.3,f/7.1,f/8.
308 Specications ConversionLens AdapterLA-DC58L(SoldSeparately) CameraMount: Bayonet ThreadDiameter: 58mm Max.DiameterxLength: ɸ63.8x54.8mm(ɸ2.51x2.16in.) Weight: Approx.36g(approx.
309 Inde x A ACadapterkit ............................ 235,244 Accessories ....................................... 235 AEBmode ......................................... 131 AElock ............................................
310 Index Fireworks(shootingmode) .................. 96 Fish-eyeeffect(shootingmode) ........ 103 Flash Deactivatingash .................... 25,55 Flashexposurecompensation .... 156 On......................
3 11 Index P P(shootingmode) ............................. 124 Packagecontents .................................. 2 Photobookset-up .............................. 271 PictBridge .................................. 238,259 Playback Viewing Portrait(shootingmode) .
312 Index V Viewnder ............................................ 44 Viewing ................................................ 27 Imagesearch.............................. 181 Indexdisplay ............................... 180 Magnieddisplay.
313 CAUTION RISKOFEXPLOSIONIFBA TTERYISREPLACEDBY ANINCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSEOFUSEDBA TTERIES ACCORDINGTOLOCAL REGULA TION. BatteryChargerCB-2LC IMPORT ANTSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS- SA VE THESEINSTRUCTIONS.
314 FCCNotice (DigitalCamera,ModelPC1815systems) ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothe followingtwoconditi.
315 T rademark Acknowledgments • TheSDXClogoisatrademarkofSD-3C,LLC. • ThisdeviceincorporatesexF A TtechnologylicensedfromMicrosoft.
CDD-E490-010 ©CANONINC.2012 C OP Y.
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