Canon Digital Camera 3508B001 User Manual

Battery Charger CB-2LY  
This product is not intended to be serviced. Should the product cease  
to function in its intended manner, it should be returned to the  
manufacturer or be discarded.  
This power unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or  
floor mount position.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
DANGER-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug  
adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet.  
Camera User Guide  
This battery charger is for exclusive use with Battery Pack NB-6L  
(1.00 Ah). There is a danger of explosion if other battery packs a
used.  
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The SDHC logo is a trademark.  
Disclaimer  
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guide without the permission of Canon ohibited.  
Canon reserves the right to change the ents of this guiat any  
time without prior notice.  
Illustrations and screenshots in this guide mffer slighom the  
actual equipment.  
Every effort has been made to ensure that the informion contained in  
this guide is accurate and complete. However, if you notice any errors  
or omissions, please contact the Canon customer service center  
indicated on the customer support list included with the product.  
The above items notwithstanding, Canon accepts no liability for  
damages due to mistaken operation of the products.  
ENGLISH  
Make sure you read this guide before using the camera.  
Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future.  
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Checking the Package Contents  
Check if the following items are included in your camera package. If anything  
is missing, contact the retailer from which you purchased the camera.  
Camera  
Battery Pack NB-6L  
(with Terminal Cover)  
Battery Charger  
CB-2LY/CB-2LYE  
Interface Cable  
IFC-400PCU  
AV Cable  
AVC-DC400  
Wrist Sap  
WS-D
Strap Mount  
Warranty  
Card  
“Canon Customer  
Support” Leaflet  
Camera User Guide  
(This Guide)  
DIGITRA  
So
Also fer to tPDF manuals on the CD-ROM. After  
installan, srtcut icons appear on the desktop. If the  
software installation fails, you can find the manuals in the  
Readme folder on the CD-ROM.  
Personal Printing Guide  
Read when you want to connect the camera to a printer and  
print.  
Software Starter Guide  
Read when you want to connect the camera to a computer.  
ZoomBrowser EX and ImageBrowser programs are available  
http://web.canon.jp/imaging/information-e.html  
A memory card is not included.  
Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF manuals.  
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Read This First  
Test Shots  
Take some initial test shots and play them back to make sure the images  
were recorded correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries and  
affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages  
arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory, including memory  
cards, that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded  
in a way that is machine readable.  
Warning Against Copyright Infringement  
The images recorded with this camera are intended for personal use. Do not  
record images that infringe upon copyright laws without the prior permission  
of the copyright holder. Please be advised that in certain cases the copying  
of images from performances, exhibitions, or commercial properties by  
means of a camera or other device may contravene copyright or other legal  
rights even if the image was shot for personal e.  
Warranty Limitations  
This camera’s warranty is only effecn the cntry of sale. If there is a  
problem with the camera while abrase retn it to the country of sale  
before proceeding with a wanty ca Canon Customer Support Help  
Desk. For Canon Customort ctacts, please see the customer  
support list supplied with ra.  
LCD Monitor  
The LCD monitois produced h extremely high-precision manufacturing  
techniques. More han 999% of the pixels operate to specification, but  
occasionally non-peoring pixels may appear as bright or dark dots. This  
is not a malfunction and has no effect on the recorded image.  
Camera Body Temperature  
Please take care when operating the camera for an extended period as the  
camera body may become warm. This is not a malfunction.  
Memory Cards  
The various types of memory cards that can be used in this camera are  
collectively referred to as memory cards in this guide.  
About the Waterproof, Dustproof, and Shock Resistant  
Capability of this Camera  
This camera is subjected to Canon standard testing. However, it is not  
guaranteed that this camera will not damage or malfunction. (For more  
information about waterproof, dustproof, and shock resistant specifications,  
see p. 157)  
Be sure to read the Cautions regarding the waterproof, dustproof, and  
shock resistant capabilities of the camera on pp. 14, 15.  
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What Do You Want to Do?  
Shoot  
Shoot, leaving it to the camera to make settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
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Shoot to match special conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 – 59  
Take good people shots  
I F V w P  
Portraits  
(p. 56)  
With nightscapes  
(p. 57)  
Kids and pets  
(p. 57)  
At the beach With snowscapes  
(p. 58)  
(p. 58)  
Take good landscapes  
J
U
O
Landscapes  
Susets  
Foliage  
(p. 58)  
(p. 56)  
Shoot various other s
H t S y Z  
erwater  
Aquarium  
(p. 58)  
Low light  
(p. 59)  
Indoors  
(p. 57)  
Fireworks  
(p. 57)  
(p. 58)  
Focus on faces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 65, 80  
Shoot in places where I cannot use the flash (turn off the flash) 60  
Shoot pictures with me in them too (self-timer). . . . . . . . . . . 64, 65  
Insert the date and time into my shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Take close-up pictures of subjects (macro shooting) . . . . . . . . . 69  
Take sepia toned or black and white pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Change the size of picture I want to take (recording pixels) . . . . 70  
Take pictures continuously . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Shoot without the effects of camera shake  
(image stabilization) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136  
Shoot without the effects of camera shake even in  
low light conditions (High ISO Auto) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 73  
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What Do You Want to Do?  
Maintain the focus on moving subjects (Servo AF). . . . . . . . . . . 82  
Make dark subjects appear brighter (i-Contrast). . . . . . . . . . . . . 87  
View  
Look at my pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
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Automatically play back pictures (slideshow) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Look at my pictures on a TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109  
Quickly search pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102, 103  
Erase pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 110  
Protect pictures from accidental erasure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114  
Shoot/View Movies  
Shoot movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
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View movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Print  
Easily print pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
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Save  
Save images to a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Other  
Turn off sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
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Use the camera abroad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 131  
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Table of Contents  
Chapters 1 – 3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions of  
this camera. Chapters 4 onward explain the advanced functions, letting you  
learn more as you read each chapter.  
Checking the Package Contents .......2  
Operations................................. 47  
Read This First ..................................3  
n Menu – Basic Operations.... 48  
What Do You Want to Do? ................4  
Changing the Sound Settings ......... 49  
Conventions Used in this Guide ........8  
Changing the Screen Brightness .... 50  
Safety Precautions.............................9  
Returning the Camera to Default  
1 Getting Started ....................13  
Low Level Memory Card  
Formatting ................................. 52  
Cautions When Using this  
Waterproof, Dustproof, and  
Shock Resistant Camera .. 14  
(Auto Pwer Down) ................... 53  
Charging the Battery........................16  
Inserting the Battery and  
hooting in Special  
Conditions and Commonly  
Used Functions................... 55  
Memory Card .....................
Setting the Date and Time.......
Setting the Display Lnguage....
Formatting Memory rds...............24  
Pressing the Shutter Bton.........25  
ƒ Taking Pictures...........................26  
1 Viewing Images..........................29  
a Erasing Images............................29  
c Printing Images...........................30  
E Shooting Movies.........................32  
1 Viewing Movies ..........................34  
Transferring Images to a Computer.35  
Accessories .....................................38  
Separately Sold Accessories...........40  
K Shooting in Various  
Conditions ................................. 56  
! Turning the Flash Off.................. 60  
Zooming in More Closely on  
Subjects (Digital Zoom)............. 61  
Inserting the Date and Time............ 63  
Ò Using the Self-Timer................... 64  
" Using the Face Self-Timer.......... 65  
4 Selecting Settings  
Yourself ............................... 67  
G Shooting in Program AE ............. 68  
h Turning the Flash On................... 68  
e Shooting Close-ups (Macro)....... 69  
2 Learning More......................41  
u Shooting Far Away Subjects  
Components Guide..........................42  
(Infinity)...................................... 69  
InformationDisplayed  
Changing the Recording Pixels....... 70  
on the Screen.............................44  
Indicator...........................................46  
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Changing the Image Quality  
(Compression Ratio) ................. 70  
b Adjusting the Brightness  
Changing the Image Quality............96  
(Exposure Compensation) ........ 72  
W Continuous Shooting ................. 72  
Changing the ISO Speed................ 73  
Adjusting the White Balance........... 74  
Changing the Tone  
of an Image (My Colors) ........... 75  
Î Shooting Using the Two Second  
Self-Timer ................................. 76  
$ Customizing the Self-Timer........ 77  
Shooting Using a TV Monitor.......... 77  
Changing the Composition with  
IndDisplay).........................102  
the Focus Lock.......................... 78  
d Vieg Images in  
FilterPlayback.....................103  
Viewing Slideshows ..................105  
Checking the Focus.......................107  
k Magnifying Images ...................108  
+ Changing Image Transitions.....108  
Viewing Images on a TV ...............109  
/ Erasing All Images....................110  
: Protecting Images...................114  
5 Getting More Out of  
Your Camera ............
Changing the AF FMo
Magnifying the Fal Point.....
% Shooting with e AF Lck ........ 82  
Shooting with Servo F ............... 82  
f Shooting in  
Manual Focus Mode ................. 83  
; Organizing Images  
by Category (My Category) .....116  
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Selecting the Person to Focus On  
(Face Select)............................... 84  
\ Rotating Images........................118  
= Resizing Images.......................119  
[ Trimming...................................120  
Changing the Metering Mode.......... 85  
& Shooting with the AE Lock........ 85  
( Shooting with the FE Lock ........ 86  
Shooting with Slow Synchro ...... 86  
? Adding Effects with  
the My Colors Function............121  
@ Making Dark Subjects Appear  
@ Making Dark Subjects Appear  
Brighter (i-Contrast).................122  
Brighter (i-Contrast) .................. 87  
] Correcting the Red-Eye Effect ..123  
Printing from the Print List  
Œ Red-Eye Correction................... 88  
Checking for Shut Eyes .................. 89  
Shooting Long Exposures .......... 90  
Changing the Color and Shooting... 91  
L Shooting Stitch Assist Images. 94  
(DPOF) ....................................124  
Selecting Images for Printing  
(DPOF) ....................................125  
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Conventions Used in this Guide  
8 Customizing the Camera ..129  
9 Useful Information............ 139  
Changing Functions.......................130  
Changing Shooting Functions........134  
Changing Playback Functions .......137  
Using Household Power................ 140  
Changing the Strap ....................... 141  
Changing the Front Cover............. 143  
Troubleshooting ............................ 144  
Changing the Start-up Image  
or Sound ..................................137  
List of Messages  
that Appear on the Screen ...... 147  
Functions Available in Each  
Shooting Mode ........................ 150  
Menus ........................................... 152  
Handling Precautions.................... 156  
Specificatios................................ 157  
Index ........................................ 160  
Conventions Used in s Guide  
Icons are used in the text nt thcamera buttons and switches.  
Language that diplays on tn appears inside [ ] (square  
brackets).  
The directional buns anFUNC./SET button are represented by the  
following icons.  
(Up button)  
(FUNC./SET button)  
(Right button)  
(Left button)  
(Down button)  
: Troubleshooting tips.  
: Hints for getting more out of your camera.  
: Things you should be careful about.  
: Supplemental information.  
(p. xx): Reference pages. “xx” stands for page number.  
This chapter assumes all functions are at their default settings.  
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Safety Precautions  
Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety precautions 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.  
Be sure to also check the guides included with any separately sold accessories you use.  
Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death.  
Warning  
Denotes the possibility of injury.  
Caution  
Caution  
Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment.  
Warning  
Camera  
Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to umn eyes.  
Exposure to the intense light produced flash y damage eyesight. In  
particular, remain at least one meter s) away om infants when using the  
flash.  
Store this equipment out ch children and infants.  
Strap: Putting the strap aros necould result in asphyxiation.  
Memory card, dadatbattous if accidentally swallowed. If this occurs,  
contact a doctommediately.  
Do not attempt disassmble or alter any part of the equipment that is not  
expressly describin ts guide.  
To avoid the risk of injury, do not touch the interior of the camera if it has been  
dropped or otherwise damaged.  
Stop operating the camera immediately if it emits smoke, a strange smell, or  
otherwise behaves abnormally.  
Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol, benzine, or thinner to clean the  
equipment.  
Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the camera.  
This could result in electrical shock or fire.  
If liquid or foreign objects come into contact with the camera interior, immediately turn  
the camera power off and remove the battery.  
Use only recommended power sources.  
Using other power sources could result in electrical shock or fire.  
Do not use the shoulder, neck, or carabiner straps while underwater.  
There is a danger of these straps becoming wrapped around the neck or otherwise  
causing injury or accident. While underwater, use the wrist strap included with this  
unit.  
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Safety Precautions  
Battery, Battery Charger  
Use only recommended batteries.  
Do not place the battery near or in direct flame.  
Do not let the battery come into contact with water (e.g. sea water) or other liquids.  
Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the battery.  
Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts.  
This may cause explosions or leaks, resulting in fire, injury and damage to the  
surroundings. In the event that a battery leaks and the eyes, mouth, skin or clothing  
contacts these substances, immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance.  
If the battery charger becomes wet, unplug it from the outlet and consult your camera  
distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk.  
Use only the specified battery charger to charge the battery.  
Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power cord.  
Unplug the power cord periodically and wipe away y dust and dirt that has  
collected on the plug, the exterior of the power utleand the surrounding area.  
Do not handle the power cord with wet has.  
This could result in electrical shock or fire
Other Warnings  
Do not play the supplied CD-anCD player that does not support  
data CD-ROMs.  
Playing the CD-ROMs) in an ayer (music player) could damage the  
speakers. It is also ssible to sufng loss from listening with headphones to  
the loud sounds of a D-ROM played on a music CD player.  
Caution  
Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks  
when hanging it by the strap.  
This could lead to injury or damage the camera.  
Do not use the equipment in a manner that exceeds the rated capacity of the  
electrical outlet or wiring accessories. Do not use if the power cord or plug are  
damaged, or not fully plugged into the outlet.  
This could result in electrical shock or fire.  
Avoid using, placing or storing the camera in the following places.  
- Places subject to strong sunlight.  
- Places subject to temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F).  
- Humid or dusty areas.  
These could cause leakage, overheating or an explosion, resulting in fire, burns or  
other injuries. High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing.  
Do not allow dirt or metal objects (such as pins or keys) to contact the charger  
terminals or plug.  
This could result in electrical shock, fire or other damage.  
Playing back for a long time may cause feelings of discomfort.  
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Safety Precautions  
Caution  
Do not aim the camera at bright light sources (the sun, etc.).  
Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the image sensor.  
This camera cannot be used underwater at a depth greater than 10 m (33 ft.), or  
in hot springs and other mineralized waters.  
This may cause damage or water leakage.  
When opening the cover on the beach or in a windy area, take care that sand or  
dust does not get inside the camera.  
Do not use the flash with dirt, dust or other items stuck to the surface, or if it is  
covered by your fingers or clothing.  
This may cause the camera to malfunction.  
Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet after recharging is complete,  
or when you are not using it.  
Do not place anything, such as cloth, on top tbattery charger while it is  
charging.  
Leaving the unit plugged in for a long time mcause it to overheat and  
distort, resulting in fire.  
Remove and store the ban yoare not using the camera.  
If the battery is left inside tdame caused by leakage may occur.  
Before you disrd batterihe terminals with tape or other insulators.  
Contacting othemetal materialaste containers may lead to fire or explosions.  
Keep the battery ut of treach of pets.  
If the battery is bitteniould cause leakage, overheating or an explosion, resulting  
in fire, burns or other injuries.  
Do not sit in a chair with the camera in your pocket.  
Doing so may cause malfunctions 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.  
Do not attach accessories to the strap.  
If this occurs, it may cause malfunctions or damage the LCD monitor.  
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Getting Started  
This chapter explains preparations before shooting, how to shoot in  
ƒ (Auto) mode, and then how to view, eraand print the images you  
take. The latter part of this chapter expinhow to shoot and view  
movies and transfer images to puter.  
Attaching the Strap/Hhe amera  
After attachinthe strap ap mount, insert the strap mount into the  
camera and tn until it clickhere are four places on the camera where  
the strap moucan battached. To remove the strap mount, hold the  
release button we tning the strap mount counterclockwise.  
Be sure to place the strap around your wrist when shooting to avoid  
dropping the camera. This camera will sink in water.  
Keep your arms tight against your body while holding the camera firmly by  
the sides. Be sure that your fingers do not block the flash.  
Release button  
Strap  
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Cautions When Using this Waterproof,  
Dustproof, and Shock Resistant Camera  
You can enjoy using this camera in the rain, on the beach, while skiing, or  
underwater within a depth of 10 m (33 ft.). However, it can not be used in hot  
springs or other mineralized waters. Please be aware that Canon is not  
liable for any damage to the camera, batteries, memory cards, or saved data  
caused by water leakage due to mistaken operation of the product.  
This camera is subjected to Canon standard testing. However, it is not  
guaranteed that this camera will not damage or malfunction. (For more  
information about waterproof, dustproof, and shock resistant specifications,  
see p. 157)  
Cautions Before Using This Camera  
Be sure the memory card/battery and the termincovers are fully closed.  
If either of the covers are not fully closed wile tcamera is wet, water  
may get inside the camera and cause damag19).  
Be sure that the waterproof seals icoveand the areas around  
them are kept free from scratches angn objes such as sand, dirt,  
or hair. Not doing so may reakpp. 18, 30). If the waterproof seal  
is damaged, do not use thundrwater.  
Avoid opening ancloing while on the beach or near water.  
Change memory ards and bin a dry place protected from sea  
breezes.  
Do not open the cors if he camera is wet. If there is moisture on the  
camera, wipe it off with a soft, dry cloth until it is completely dry.  
Cautions While Using This Camera  
Do not use this camera in water deeper than 10 m (33 ft.).  
Do not expose the camera to strong impacts or shocks while underwater.  
Impacts could cause the covers to open or otherwise compromise the  
waterproof ability of the camera.  
This camera is deemed shock resistant by Canon standard testing  
(p. 157). However, strong impacts could scratch the camera or cause it to  
malfunction. Do not allow the camera to fall a great distance or expose it  
to excessive shocks.  
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Cautions When Using this Waterproof, Dustproof, and Shock Resistant Camera  
Cautions After Using This Camera and  
Camera Care  
Attempting to wipe sand or dirt directly off the camera's surface may  
cause scratches.  
If the camera is dirty, or if you have been  
using it in water, wash it completely with fresh  
water (e.g. tap water below 30 °C (86 °F)) as  
soon as possible. After using this camera at  
the beach it is recommended that you soak  
the camera in fresh water for a few hours in  
order to completely remove any salt deposits.  
Be sure the memory card / battery and  
terminal covers are fully closed in order to  
prevent water from getting inside the camera
After washing the camera, dry it completewiping it with a soft, dry  
cloth. Allowing salt to remain on tmera flong periods of time could  
cause the metal parts to rust or e buttos to stick. After washing  
and drying the camera, cthabuttons are functioning normally.  
Do not use any chemican te camera. Also, do not use silicon  
grease on the wrproSilicn grease is used on waterproof  
cases for othcamerasay cause damage or water leakage.  
Before storing our camera, be sure that there is no sand or other foreign  
objects on the aterprof seals. Foreign objects could degrade the seal  
and cause water lage and damage to the camera.  
About the Waterproof Seals  
Scratches or cracks in the waterproof seals could cause damage or leaks.  
Contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk for immediate  
repair. The waterproof seal will be replaced on a chargeable basis.  
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Charging the Battery  
Use the included charger to charge the battery.  
Remove the cover.  
Insert the battery.  
Align the marks on the battery and  
charger, then insert the battery by sliding it  
in  
and down  
.
Charge the atry.  
For CY: Flip ut the plug  
the into a wer outlet  
and plug  
.
r CYE: Plug the power cord into  
harer, then plug the other end into a  
r outlet.  
charge lamp lights red and charging  
starts.  
The charge lamp will light green when  
charging has finished. Charging takes  
approx. 1 hour and 55 minutes.  
Remove the battery.  
Unplug the battery charger from the power  
outlet, then remove the battery by sliding it  
in  
and up  
.
To protect the battery and prolong its life, do not charge it for longer than  
24 hours continuously.  
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Charging the Battery  
Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken  
Number of shots  
LCD monitor on.*  
220 shots  
6 hours  
Playback Time (Hours)  
* The number of shots that can be taken is based on the Camera & Imaging Products  
Association (CIPA) measurement standard.  
Under some shooting conditions, fewer shots can be taken.  
Battery Charge Indicator  
An icon or message will appear on the screen indicating the battery’s charge state.  
Display  
Summary  
Good.  
Slightly depleted, but sufficient.  
(Blinking red) Nearly depleted
“Change the battery pack.”  
Depleted. Rhae the battery.  
Using the battery and chffectivy  
Charge the battery on the e dbefore, it will be used.  
Charged batteries continurge aturally even if they are not used.  
Acover to a charged battery so that  
the mark is visible.  
How to store the battery for long periods.  
Deplete and remove the battery from the camera. Attach the terminal cover and  
store the battery. Storing a battery for long periods of time (about a year) without  
depleting it may shorten its life span or affect its performance.  
The battery charger can also be used when abroad.  
The charger can be used in regions that have 100 – 240 V (50/60 Hz) AC power.  
If the plug does not fit the outlet, use a commercially available plug adapter. Do  
not use devices, such as electrical transformers for foreign travel, because they  
will cause malfunctions.  
The battery may develop a bulge.  
This is a normal characteristic of the battery and does not indicate a problem.  
However, if the battery bulges to the point where it will no longer fit into the  
camera, please contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.  
If the battery is quickly depleted even after charging, it has reached the  
end of its life span.  
Purchase a new battery.  
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Inserting the Battery and Memory Card  
Insert the included battery and a memory card into the camera.  
Check the card’s write-protect tab.  
If the memory card has a write-protect tab,  
you will not be able to record images if the  
tab is in the locked position. Slide the tab  
up until you hear a click.  
Open the cover.  
Using your finger or the wrist strap  
fastener, move the lock in the direction of  
arrow  
, while simultaneously opening  
the lid as shown n  
.
Waterproof seal  
Terminals  
thbattery.  
the battery as shown until it locks  
place with a click.  
Be sure to insert the battery in the correct  
direction or it will not properly lock into  
place.  
Be careful not to damage the waterproof  
seal when inserting the battery.  
Insert the memory card.  
Insert the memory card as shown until it  
locks into place with a click.  
Be sure the memory card is oriented  
correctly. Inserting the memory card in the  
wrong direction could damage the  
camera.  
Be careful not to damage the waterproof  
seal when inserting the memory card.  
Terminals  
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Inserting the Battery and Memory Card  
Close the cover.  
Press the cover closed as shown in the  
figure until it clicks into place.  
Be sure the lock has returned to the  
correct position as shown in the figure.  
Do not open the covers when the camera is wet or submerged in water.  
If the camera is wet, wipe it off with a soft, dry cloth until it is completely  
dry.  
Be sure that the waterproof seals and the areas around them are kept  
free from scratches and foreign objects such as sand, dirt, or hair. Not  
doing so may result in leaks (pp. 18, 30).  
Avoid opening and closing the covers whion the beach or near water.  
Change memory cards and batteries a y place protected from sea  
breezes.  
Removing the Bay aMemory Card  
move the battery.  
pen the cover and press the battery lock  
in the direction of the arrow.  
The battery will pop up.  
Remove the memory card.  
Push the memory card in until you hear a  
click, then slowly release it.  
The memory card will pop up.  
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Inserting the Battery and Memory Card  
Approximate Number of Shots per Memory Card  
Memory Card  
2 GB  
626  
8 GB  
2505  
Number of shots  
Values are based on the default settings.  
The number of shots that can be taken will vary depending on camera settings, the  
subject and the memory card used.  
Can you check the number of shots that can be taken?  
You can check the number of shots that can be taken when the camera is in a  
Shooting Mode (p. 26).  
er of shots that can be taken  
Compatible Memry Cads  
SD memory cards  
SDHC memory cards  
MultiMediaCard  
MMCplus memory cards  
HC MMCplus Card  
What is the write-protect tab?  
SD and SDHC memory cards have a write-protect tab. If this tab is in the locked  
position, [Card Locked!] will appear on the screen and you will not be able to take  
or erase images.  
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Setting the Date and Time  
The Date/Time settings screen will appear the first time the camera is turned  
on. Since the dates and times recorded into your images are based on these  
settings, be sure to set them.  
Turn on the camera.  
Press the power button.  
The Date/Time screen will appear.  
Set the date and time.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option.  
Press the op buttons to set a value.  
Make the setting.  
Press the m button.  
Once the date and time have been set,  
the Date/Time screen will close.  
Pressing the power button will turn off the  
camera.  
Reappearing Date/Time screen  
Set the correct date and time. If you have not set the date and time, the Date/  
Time screen will appear each time you turn on the camera.  
Daylight saving time settings  
If you select  
the time to daylight savings (1 hour ahead).  
in Step 2 and press the op buttons and select  
, you will set  
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Setting the Date and Time  
Changing the Date and Time  
You can change the current date and time settings.  
Display the menus.  
Press the n button.  
Select [Date/Time] in the 3 tab.  
Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab.  
Press the op buttons to select [Date/  
Time], then press the m button.  
Change the date and time.  
Follow Steps 2 and 3 on p. 21 to adjust  
the setting.  
To close the menus, press the n  
button.  
Date/Time battery  
The camera has a built-in date/time battery (backup battery) that allows the  
date/time settings to be retained about three weeks after the battery pack has  
been removed.  
By inserting a charged battery or connecting an AC adapter kit (sold separately,  
p. 40) the date/time battery can be charged in about 4 hours even if the camera  
is not turned on.  
If the date/time battery is depleted, the Date/Time menu will appear when you turn  
the camera on. Follow the steps on p. 21 to set the date and time.  
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Setting the Display Language  
You can change the language displayed in the LCD monitor menus and  
messages.  
Set the playback mode.  
Press the 1 button.  
Display the settings screen.  
Press and hold the m button  
, then  
immediately press the n button  
.
Set the dspy language.  
Prthe oqr buttons to select a  
le, then ress the m button.  
Oe display language has been set,  
he lnguage menu will close.  
What if the clock appears when the m button is pressed?  
The clock will display if too much time passes between pressing the m button  
and the n button in Step 2. If the clock appears, press the m button to  
remove the clock and repeat Step 2.  
You can also change the display language by pressing the n button,  
selecting the 3 tab, and selecting the [Language] menu item.  
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Formatting Memory Cards  
Before you use a new memory card or one that has been used in other  
devices, you should format the card with this camera. Formatting (initializing)  
a memory card erases all data on the memory card. As you cannot retrieve  
the erased data, exercise adequate caution before formatting the memory  
card.  
Display the menus.  
Press the n button.  
Select [Format].  
Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab.  
Press the op buttons to select [Format],  
then press the m button.  
t the memory card.  
s the qr buttons to select [OK], then  
press the m button.  
The memory card will be formatted.  
When formatting has finished, the menu  
screen will reappear.  
Formatting or erasing data on a memory card merely changes the file  
management information on the card and does not ensure its contents  
are completely erased. Be careful when transferring or disposing of a  
memory card. When disposing of a memory card, take precautions such  
as physically destroying the card to prevent personal information leaks.  
The total capacity of the memory card displayed in the formatting screen  
may be less than indicated on the memory card.  
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Pressing the Shutter Button  
The shutter button has two stops. To take images that are in focus, be sure  
to first press the shutter button lightly (halfway) to focus, then take the shot.  
Press halfway (lightly to the first  
stop).  
The camera focuses and automatically  
selects the necessary settings for  
shooting, such as the brightness.  
When the camera focuses, it will beep  
twice and the indicator will light green.  
Prlly (the second stop).  
Tera playthe shutter sound and  
takthe shot.  
nce he shot is being taken while the  
utter sound plays, be careful not to  
move the camera.  
Does the lenof the shutter sound change?  
Since the time required to shoot differs according to the scene you want to take,  
the length of the shutter sound may change.  
If the camera or subject moves while the shutter sound is playing, the recorded  
image may be blurry.  
If you just press the shutter button fully without pausing halfway, the  
image may not be in focus.  
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ƒ Taking Pictures  
Since the camera can determine the subject and shooting conditions, you  
can let it automatically select the best settings for the scene and just shoot.  
The camera can also detect and focus on faces, setting the color and  
brightness to optimal levels.  
Check to Make Sure the Covers  
are Closed.  
If either of the covers are not fully closed  
while the camera is wet, water may get  
inside the camera and cause damage.  
Turn on the caera.  
Press power tton.  
The sound ill play, and the  
artueen will appear.  
sinthe power button again will turn  
amera off.  
Sct the ƒ mode.  
After pressing the 4 / E button, use the  
qr buttons to select ƒ and press m.  
When you point the camera toward the  
subject, the camera will make a slight  
noise as it determines the scene.  
The camera focuses on the subject it  
judges to be the main subject, and  
displays the icon for the determined scene  
in the upper left of the screen.  
When faces are detected, a white frame  
appears on the face of the main subject,  
while gray frames appear on other  
detected faces.  
Even if the detected faces move, the  
camera will follow the faces within a  
certain range.  
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ƒ Taking Pictures  
Compose the shot.  
Pressing the i button will zoom in on  
your subject, making it appear lager.  
Pressing the j button will zoom out from  
your subject, making it appear smaller.  
Focus.  
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.  
When the camera focuses, it will beep  
twice and the indicator will light green  
(orange when the flash will fire).  
Green AF frames appear where the  
subject is in cus.  
Several Afrmes will appear when the  
cfocuson more than one point.  
Sho
Presthe shutter button fully.  
he cmera will play the shutter sound  
nd shoot. The flash will automatically fire  
in low light conditions.  
AF Frams  
The indicator will blink green while the  
image is recorded to the memory card.  
The image will appear on the screen for  
about two seconds.  
You can take a second picture even while  
an image is displayed by pressing the  
shutter button.  
What if...  
The camera does not play any sounds?  
Pressing the l button while turning on the camera power will turn off all  
sounds except for warning sounds. To turn the sounds on, press the n  
button, select the 3 tab, and then select [Mute]. Use the qr buttons to select  
[Off].  
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ƒ Taking Pictures  
The image comes out dark even if the flash fired when shooting?  
Your subject is too far away. When you have pressed j so that the camera is  
at maximum wide angle, your shooting range is 30 cm – 3.2 m (1.0 – 10 ft.).  
Your shooting range is about 30 cm – 2.0 m (1.0 – 6.6 ft.) when you have  
pressed i and the camera is at maximum telephoto.  
The camera beeps once when the shutter button is pressed halfway?  
Your subject is too close. When you have pressed j so that the camera is at  
maximum wide angle, move about 3 cm (1.2 in.) or more away from your subject  
and shoot. Move about 30 cm (1.0 ft.) or more away when you have pressed i  
and the camera is at maximum telephoto.  
The lamp lights when the shutter button is pressed halfway.  
To reduce red-eye and to assist in focusing, the lamp may light when shooting in  
dark areas.  
The h icon blinks when you try to take an image
When flash recharging begins, the flash icon will blinYou will be able to shoot  
once charging is complete.  
Scene Icons  
The camera displays an icon scet has determined and then  
automatically focuses and seoptium settings for subject  
brightness and color
Background  
Bright  
Balit  
ding Blue Skies  
Backlit  
Dark  
Sunsets  
When Using  
Tripod  
Subject  
*
*
People  
Subjects Other  
Than People  
Landscapes  
Close Subjects  
Icon Background  
Color  
Gray  
Light Blue  
Orange  
Dark Blue  
* Displays when the camera is attached to a tripod.  
Under certain conditions, the icon that displays may not match the actual  
scene. Especially when there is an orange or blue colored background (a  
wall for example),  
or the “Blue Skies” icons may appear and it may  
not be possible to shoot with the appropriate color. If this happens, try  
shooting in the G mode (p. 68). While underwater, it is recommended to  
use the Underwater scene mode (p. 58).  
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1 Viewing Images  
You can view your images on the screen.  
Select the playback mode.  
Press the 1 button.  
The last image you took will appear.  
Select an image.  
Pressing the q button will cycle through  
the images in reverse order.  
Pressing the  
images in the order they were taken.  
r
button will cycle through the  
The images change more quickly if you  
keep the qr uttons pressed, but they  
will appear crse.  
After you hswitched from shooting  
playbk mode, press 1 again  
to e the shoting screen.  
Preing the 1 button while the camera  
offurns the camera on in playback  
ode. Pressing it again turns the camera  
ff. Pressing the shutter button halfway in  
playback mode switches the camera to  
shooting mode.  
a Erasing Images  
You can select and erase images one at a time. Please note that erased images  
cannot be recovered. Exercise adequate caution before erasing an image.  
Select the playback mode.  
Press the 1 button.  
The last image you took will appear.  
Select an image to erase.  
Press the qr buttons to display an image  
to erase.  
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c Printing Images  
Erase the image.  
Press the p button.  
[Erase?] appears.  
Press the qr buttons to select [Erase],  
then press the  
button.  
m
The displayed image will be erased.  
To exit instead of erasing, press the qr  
buttons to select [Cancel], then press the  
m button.  
c Printing Images  
You can easily print the images you hn if yoonnect the camera to  
a PictBridge compliant printer (sold sep).  
Items to Prepare  
Camera and Pictridge comnter (sold separately)  
Interface cable splied with thamera (p. 2)  
Turn off the camera and printer.  
Connect the camera to the printer.  
While pressing the lock in the direction of  
arrow  
of arrow  
, open the cover in the direction  
. Insert the cable's smaller  
plug as shown in the figure, making sure it  
is fully inserted into the camera.  
Insert the cable’s larger plug into the  
printer. For connection details, refer to the  
user guide provided with the printer.  
Be careful not to damage the waterproof  
seal when inserting the cable's plug.  
Waterproof seal  
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c Printing Images  
Turn on the printer.  
Turn on the camera.  
Press the 1 button to turn on the camera.  
will appear.  
X
Seln ime to print.  
Pe qr bons to select an image  
and ress the 2 button.  
rintig will start.  
you want to print additional images,  
repeat Step 5 after printing has  
completed.  
After printing has completed, turn off the  
camera and printer, and unplug the  
interface cable.  
Refer to the Personal Printing Guide for details on the best ways to print.  
For more information on Canon printers (sold separately) with PictBridge  
support, please see pp. 38, 39.  
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E Shooting Movies  
The camera can automatically select all settings so that you can shoot  
movies just by pressing the shutter button.  
Select the X mode.  
Press the 4 / E button, then use the qr  
buttons to select E.  
Use the op buttons to select X, then  
press the m button.  
Shooting Time  
pothe shot.  
ing he i button will zoom in on  
subject, making it appear lager.  
Pressing the j button will zoom out from  
your subject, making it appear smaller.  
Focus.  
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.  
When the camera focuses, it will beep  
twice and the indicator will light green.  
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E Shooting Movies  
Shoot.  
Press the shutter button fully.  
The camera will start shooting the movie,  
and [ Rec] and the elapsed time will  
appear on the screen.  
Once shooting begins, take your finger off  
the shutter button.  
If you change the composition of your shot  
during shooting, the focus will stay the  
same, but the brightness and tone will  
automatically adjust.  
Due to the waerproof casing, recording  
volume will be w. You can increase volume  
levels durinyback to enjoy the movie.  
Elapsed Time  
ouch ocover the microphone  
dhooting. water droplets have  
gotinto the microphone, wipe them  
way ith a soft cloth.  
Microphone  
o not press any buttons other than the  
shutter button. Otherwise, the sound the  
buttons make will be recorded in the movie.  
Stop shooting.  
Press the shutter button fully again.  
The camera will beep once and stop  
shooting the movie.  
The indicator will blink green, and the  
movie will record to the memory card.  
Shooting will automatically stop when the  
memory card fills.  
Estimated Shooting Times  
Memory Card  
2 GB  
23 min. 49 sec.  
8 GB  
Shooting Time  
1 hr. 35 min. 11 sec.  
Shooting times are based on default settings. Shooting time can be checked on the  
screen in Step 1.  
Recording will automatically stop when either the clip file size reaches 4 GB or the  
recording time reaches approximately 1 hour.  
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1 Viewing Movies  
You can view your movies on the screen.  
Select the playback mode.  
Press the 1 button.  
The last image you shot will appear.  
appears on movies.  
Select a movie.  
Press the qr buttons to select a movie,  
then press the m button.  
The movie control panel will appear on the  
screen.  
he movie.  
Press the qr buttons to select  
then press the m button.  
The movie will play.  
(Play),  
You can pause/resume the movie by  
pressing the m button again.  
Press the op buttons to adjust the  
volume.  
After the movie finishes,  
appears.  
When watching a movie on a computer, frames may drop, it may not  
play smoothly, and the audio may stop suddenly depending on the  
computer’s capabilities.  
If you use the supplied software to copy the movie back onto the  
memory card, you can play back the movie smoothly. For enhanced  
playback you can also connect the camera to a TV.  
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Transferring Images to a Computer  
You can use the included software to transfer your camera images to a  
computer.  
System Requirements  
Even though these are recommended system requirements, not all  
computer functions can be guaranteed.  
Windows  
Windows Vista (including Service Pack 1)  
Windows XP Service Pack 2, Service Pack 3  
The above OS should be pre-installed on computers with built-in  
USB ports.  
OS  
Computer model  
Viewing images Pentium 1.3 GHz or higher  
Viewing movies Core2 Duo 1.GHz or higher  
CPU  
RAM  
Windowista1 GB or more  
Viewing images  
Winows XP2 MB or more  
Viewing movies more  
Interface  
USB  
Free Hard Disk  
Space  
ZooBrowser EX: 200 MB or more  
Canon
hottitch: 40 MB or more  
Display  
1,024 × or higher  
Macintosh  
ac X v10.4 – v10.5  
OS  
Computer model  
The above OS should be pre-installed on computers with built-in  
USB ports.  
Viewing images PowerPC G4/G5 or Intel Processor  
Viewing movies Core Duo 1.66 GHz or higher  
Viewing images 512 MB or more  
CPU  
RAM  
Viewing movies 1 GB or more  
Interface  
USB  
Free Hard Disk  
Space  
ImageBrowser: 300 MB or more  
PhotoStitch: 50 MB or more  
Canon Utilities  
Display  
1,024 × 768 pixels or higher  
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Transferring Images to a Computer  
Preparations  
Windows XP and Mac OS X (v10.4) are used for these explanations.  
Install the software.  
Windows  
Place the DIGITAL CAMERA Solution  
Disk in the computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
Begin installation.  
Install the software.  
Click [Easy Instalation] and follow the  
onscreen instrucons to proceed with the  
installation.  
When tall fishes, click  
star[Finish].  
e tCD-ROM.  
ve the CD-ROM when your desktop  
screen appears.  
acintosh  
Place the CD-ROM in the computer’s CD-  
ROM drive and double-click the icon.  
Click [Install], and follow the onscreen  
instructions to proceed with the installation.  
Connect the camera to the  
computer.  
Turn off the camera.  
Connect the camera to the computer as  
shown in Step 2 on p. 30.  
Be careful not to damage the waterproof  
seal when inserting the cable's plug.  
Waterproof seal  
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Transferring Images to a Computer  
Turn on the camera.  
Press the 1 button to turn on the camera.  
Open CameraWindow.  
Windows  
Select [Canon CameraWindow] and click  
[OK].  
CameraWindow will appear.  
If CameraWindow does not appear, click  
the [Start] menu and select [All Programs]  
or [Programs], followed by  
[Canon Utiliti] [CameraWindow] ꢁ  
[Camerainw] [CameraWindow].  
os
ameraWindow will appear when you  
stablish a connection between the  
camera and computer.  
If CameraWindow does not appear, click  
the [CameraWindow] icon on the Dock  
(the bar which appears at the bottom of  
the desktop).  
Transferring Images to a Computer  
Click [Transfer Untransferred Images].  
All images not previously transferred will  
transfer to the computer.  
After the transfer finishes, turn off the  
camera and unplug the cable.  
For further operations, refer to the  
Software Starter Guide.  
Images transferred to the computer will be sorted by date and saved in  
separate folders in the “My Pictures” folder for Windows or the “Pictures”  
folder for Macintosh.  
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Accessories  
Supplied with Camera  
1
AV Cable AVC-DC400*  
Strap mount,  
Wrist Strap  
WS-DC8  
1
Interface Cable IFC-400PCU*  
Battery Pack NB-6L  
(with Terminal Cover)*  
1
DIGITAL CAMERA  
Solution Disk  
Battery arger  
CB-2LY/CBYE*  
1
4
5
Soft Case SD-DC70 *  
*
5
Accessory Kits *  
Shoulder and Neck Strap Set  
Carabiner Strap  
Front Cover Set  
FC-DC1*  
4
5
5
4
5
STP-DC2 *  
*
STP-DC1 *  
*
*1 Also available for purchase separately.  
*2 See the user guide supplied with the printer for more information on the printer and  
interface cables.  
*3 The power cords and adapters in accessory packs ACK-DC10 and ACK-DC30 are  
also compatible for this camera. (DC Couplers are not used on this camera.)  
*4 Cannot be used underwater.  
*5 May not be available in all regions. A general accessory kit containing the strap, cover,  
and soft case sets may be available depending on location.  
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Video IN Terminal  
Audio IN Terminal  
TV/Video  
2
Inkjet Printers*  
(PIXMA series)  
Memory Card  
Compact Photo  
2
Printers*  
High-Power  
HF-DC1 *  
(SELPHY series)  
4
rd Rder  
Windows/  
Macintosh  
3
4
AC Adapter Kit CK-DC*  
*
DC Coupler  
DR-40  
Compact Power Adapter  
CA-DC10  
Power Cord  
Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended.  
This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine  
Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or  
accidents such as fire, etc., caused by the malfunction of non-genuine Canon  
accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or explosion of a battery pack). Please note that this  
warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non-genuine Canon  
accessories, although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.  
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATION.  
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Separately Sold Accessories  
The following camera accessories are sold separately.  
Some accessories are not sold in some regions, or may no longer be  
available.  
Power Supplies  
AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40  
This kit lets you power the camera using household power. Recommended for  
powering the camera for an extended period of time or when connecting to a  
computer. Cannot be used to charge the battery inside the camera.  
Battery Charger CB-2LY/CB-2LYE  
An adapter for charging Battery Pack NB-6L.  
Battery Pack NB-6L  
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery.  
The battery charger can also be used hen abroad.  
The charger can be used in regions that ha100 – V (50/60 Hz) AC power.  
If the plug does not fit the outlet, use a cally avable plug adapter. Do  
not use devices such as electrical transforr foreign ravel because they will  
cause malfunctions.  
Other Accessories  
Shoulder and NecStrap Set 1  
A shoulder and necstrap set easily attachable to the camera.  
Carabiner Strap STDC2  
A carabiner strap easily chable to the camera.  
Front Cover Set FC-DC1  
You can change the color of your camera's front cover. This set comes with  
three different colored covers and an installation tool.  
High-Power Flash HF-DC1  
This attachable supplementary flash can illuminate subjects that are too distant  
for the light from the built-in flash to reach.  
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Learning More  
This chapter explains the parts of the camera and what displays on  
the screen, as well as the basic operating structions.  
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Components Guide  
Strap Mount (p. 13)  
Shutter Bton (p. 25)  
Power Bun  
Flash p. 0, 68)  
eaker  
Lamp (AF Assist Beam (p. 134)/  
Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 134)/  
Self-Timer Lamp (p. 65))  
Microphone (p. 33)  
d Sock
Lens  
mory Card / Battery Cover (p. 18)  
emory Card / Battery Cover Lock  
(18)  
Release button (p. 13)  
4 (Shooting) / E (Movion  
Use the 4 / E butn and the qrop buttons to change the shooting  
mode.  
Auto Mode (ƒ)  
You can leave it to the camera to select  
settings (p. 26).  
Program AE mode (G)  
You can set various functions in order to take  
the picture you want (p. 68).  
Special Scene Mode (K)  
The camera can automatically select all  
settings appropriate for the conditions so that  
you can take images just by pressing the  
shutter button (p. 56).  
Movie Mode (E)  
For shooting movies (p. 32).  
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Components Guide  
2 (Direct Print) Button  
Zootton  
(pp. 30, 124, 136)  
Shootinj (Wide Angle) (p. 27)  
Playbackg (Index) (p. 102)  
b (Exposure) (p. 72)/  
d (Jump) (p. 103)/ o Button  
e (Macro) (p. 69)/u (Infinity) (p. 69)/  
f Manual Focus (p. 83)/ q Button  
m FUNC./SET (Function/Set) Button  
(p. 47)  
4 / E (Shooting/Movie) Button (p. 7
1 (Playback) Button (pp.
Screen (LCD Monitor) (p.
Waterproof seal (8)  
Indicator (p. 46
DC IN Termina
A/V OUT (Audioideo Oput) and  
DIGITAL Terminal p. 335, 109)  
Waterproof seal (p. 30)  
Terminal Cover (p. 30)  
Terminal Cover Lock (p. 30)  
Zoom Button  
h (Flash) (pp. 60, 68)/ r Button  
Q (Self-Timer) (pp. 64, 65, 76, 77)/  
a (Single Image Erase) (p. 29)/  
p
Button  
l (Display) Button (pp. 44, 45)  
n Button (p. 48)  
Shooting: i (Telephoto) (p. 27)  
Playback: k (Magnify) (p. 108)  
1 (Playback) Button  
Press this button while in shooting mode to switch between playback mode  
and shooting mode. Press this button while the camera is turned off to switch  
between playback mode and off mode.  
Shooting  
Mode  
Playback  
Mode  
Power off  
1
1
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Information Displayed on the Screen  
Shooting (Information Display)  
ISO Speed (p. 73)  
White Balance (p. 74)  
My Colors (p. 75)  
Metering Modes (p. 85)  
Drive Mode (p. 72)  
Image Quality  
(Compression) (p. 70)  
Recording Pixels (p. 70)  
Digital Zoom  
Flash Mode  
i-Contrast (p. 87)  
Image Stabilizer (p. 136)  
Still Images: Recordable  
shots (pp. 20, 71)  
Movies: Remaining Time  
(pp. 33, 97)  
Disp. Overlay (p. 135)  
Shutter Speed  
Aperture Value  
(pp. 60, 68, 86)  
Red-Eye Correction  
(p. 88)  
Self-Timer  
(pp. 64, 65
Cara Orie*  
argndicator  
Magnification (p. 61
Digital Tele-Conver  
(p. 62)  
Macro (p. 69), Infinity  
(p. 69), Manual Focus  
(p. 83)  
Sde  
AF p. 27),  
AE Point Frame (p. 85)  
F Lock (p. 82)  
Time Zone (p. 131)  
AE Lock (p. 85),  
FE Lock (p. 86)  
Exposure Compensation  
(p. 72)  
Date Taken/Recorded  
(p. 63)  
Create Folder (p. 132)  
*
: Standard,  
: Held vertically  
When shooting, the camera detects if it is held vertically or horizontally, and  
adjusts settings accordingly for the best shot. It also detects orientation during  
playback, so you can hold the camera in either orientation and it will  
automatically rotate images for correct viewing.  
This function may not operate correctly when the camera is pointed straight up  
or down.  
Switching the Display  
You can change the display using the l button.  
No Information Display  
Information Display  
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Playback (Detailed Information Display)  
Print List (p. 124)  
My Category (p. 116)  
Shooting Mode  
Shutter Speed  
Exposure Compensation  
(p. 72)  
Battery Charge Indicator  
(p. 17)  
Metering Modes (p.
Folder Number File  
Number (p. 132)  
Macro (p. 69),  
Infinity (p. 69),  
Manual Focus (p. 83)  
File Size (pp. 70, 96)  
Still Images: Recording  
Pixels (p. 70)  
Displae  
White Balance (p. 74)  
Histogram (p. 46)  
Image Editing  
(pp. 119 –123)  
Image Quality  
(Compression) . 70),  
(Movies) (p6)  
Recording Pixels 70)  
Numbeumber  
age
Movies: Movie Length  
(p. 97)  
Protect (p. 114)  
My Colors (pp. 75, 121)  
Red-Eye Correction  
(pp. 88, 123)  
eed p. 73)  
Val, Image  
Movies) (p. 96)  
ast (pp. 87, 122)  
Flash Sync (p. 68)  
Shooting Date and Time  
(p. 63)  
Switching the Display  
You can change the display using the l button.  
No Information  
Display  
Simple Information  
Display  
Detailed Information  
Display  
Focus Check  
Display (p. 107)  
You can also switch the display by pressing the l button while the  
image displays shortly after shooting. However, the Simple Information  
will not display.  
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Information Displayed on the Screen  
Display in Dark Conditions during Shooting  
The display automatically brightens when shooting in dark conditions,  
allowing you to check the composition (Night Display function). However, the  
brightness of the image on the screen, and the brightness of the actual  
image recorded may be different. Screen noise may appear and the  
movement of the subject may appear somewhat jagged on the screen. This  
has no effect on the recorded image.  
Overexposure Warning during Playback  
In “Detailed Information Display” (p. 45), overexposed areas of the image  
flash on the screen.  
Histogram during Playback  
The graph that appears in “Detailed  
Information Dispy” (p. 45) is called the  
histogram. Ttogram shows the  
distrand aount of brightness of  
an imhen thgraph approaches  
rigide, the image is bright, but  
n it proaches the left side, the  
is dark, and in this way you can  
e the exposure.  
High  
Low  
Dark  
Bright  
Indicator  
The indicator on the back of the camera (p. 43) will light or blink under the  
following conditions.  
Colors  
Status  
Lights  
Blinks  
Lights  
Blinks  
Operation Status  
Shooting preparation complete (p. 27)/Display Off (p. 130)  
Recording/reading/transmitting image data (p. 27)  
Shooting preparation complete (flash on) (p. 27)  
Camera shake warning (p. 60)  
Green  
Orange  
When the indicator blinks green, data is being recorded to/read from the  
memory card or various information is being transmitted. Do not turn off  
the power, open the memory card slot/battery cover, shake or jolt the  
camera. These actions may corrupt the image data or cause the camera  
or memory card to malfunction.  
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m FUNC. Menu – Basic Operations  
Commonly used shooting functions can be set with the FUNC. menu. The  
menu and menu items differ depending on the shooting mode (p. 150).  
Select a shooting mode.  
Press the 4 / E button, then use the qr  
buttons to select the desired shooting  
mode. Then press the m button.  
When K or E is selected, use the  
op buttons to select the desired  
shooting mode. Then press the m button.  
Display the FUNC. menu.  
Press the m button.  
Selemenu item.  
resthe op buttons to select a menu  
m.  
he selectable settings for the menu item  
appear at the lower part of the screen.  
Select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option.  
You can also select settings by pressing  
Selectable Options  
Menu Items  
the l button on options that display  
.
Make the setting.  
Press the m button.  
The shooting screen will reappear and the  
setting you selected will display on the  
screen.  
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n Menu – Basic Operations  
Various functions can be set from the menus. The menu items are organized  
under tabs, such as for shooting (4) and playback (1). The menu items  
differ depending on the mode (pp. 152 – 155).  
Display the menu.  
Press the n button.  
Select a tab.  
Press the qr buttons, or press the zoom  
button (p. 43) to select a tab (category).  
Select a menu em.  
Press the op tons to select a menu  
item
Somrequire ou to press the m  
ton display a submenu in which you  
ge te setting.  
Select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option.  
Make the setting.  
Press the n button.  
The standard screen will reappear.  
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Changing the Sound Settings  
You can silence or adjust the volume of camera sounds.  
Muting Sounds  
Display the menu.  
Press the n button.  
Select [Mute].  
Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab.  
Press the op buttons to select [Mute],  
then use the qr buttons to select [On].  
Adjusting the Volume  
ply the menu.  
ess the n button.  
Select [Volume].  
Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab.  
Press the op buttons to select [Volume],  
then press the m button.  
Change the volume.  
Press the op buttons to select an item,  
then use the qr buttons to adjust the  
volume.  
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Changing the Screen Brightness  
The screen brightness can be changed in two ways.  
With the n Button  
Display the menu.  
Press the n button.  
Select [LCD Brightness].  
Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab.  
Press the op buttons to select [LCD  
Brightness].  
Change the brightness.  
Press the qr buons to change the  
brightness.  
Press tn utton again to complete  
the
With the l Butt
s the l button for more than one  
d.  
e screen increases to maximum  
brightness regardless of the setting in the  
3 tab.  
Pressing the l button again for more  
than one second will return the screen to  
the original brightness.  
The next time you turn on the camera, the screen will be at the  
brightness setting selected in the 3 tab.  
When you have set the brightness to its highest setting in the 3 tab, you  
cannot change the brightness with the l button.  
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Returning the Camera to Default Settings  
When you have mistakenly changed a setting, you can reset the camera to  
the default settings.  
Display the menu.  
Press the n button.  
Select [Reset All].  
Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab.  
Press the op buttons to select [Reset  
All], then press the m button.  
Ree settgs.  
Prthe qr buttons to select [OK], then  
resthe m button.  
e camera will reset to the default  
ettings.  
Are there functions that cannot be reset?  
The [Date/Time] (p. 21) in the 3 tab, [Language] (p. 23), [Video System]  
(p. 109), [Time Zone] (p. 131), the image registered as [Start-up Image] (p. 137).  
The saved data for custom white balance (p. 74).  
Colors that were selected in Color Accent (p. 91) or Color Swap (p. 92).  
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Low Level Memory Card Formatting  
Perform low level formatting when you think that the recording/reading  
speed of a memory card has dropped. Low level formatting a memory card  
completely erases all data on the memory card. As you cannot retrieve the  
erased data, exercise adequate caution before formatting the memory card.  
Display the menu.  
Press the n button.  
Select [Format].  
Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab.  
Press the op buttons to select [Format],  
then press the m button.  
Perform the lolevel format.  
Press the otons to select [Low  
Levat], thuse the qr buttons to  
displ
ess opqr buttons to select [OK],  
prethe m button.  
evel formatting starts.  
About low level formatting  
When the [Memory card error] message appears, or when the camera does not  
work correctly, low level formatting the memory card may solve the problem.  
Copy the images from the memory card to a computer or other device before low  
level formatting.  
Low level formatting may take longer than standard formatting (p. 24),  
since all recorded data are erased.  
You can stop a low level format of a memory card by selecting [Stop].  
When stopping low level formatting, the data will be erased but the  
memory card can be used without problem.  
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Power Saving Function (Auto Power Down)  
To save battery power, the camera shuts down automatically when it is not  
operated for a certain time.  
Power Saving during Shooting  
The monitor will turn off approximately 1 minute after the camera is last  
operated, and the indicator on the back of the camera lights green. After  
about 2 more minutes, the power will turn off. If the monitor is turned off but  
the indicator is still green, pressing the shutter button halfway (p. 25) turns  
on the monitor and shooting can continue.  
Power Saving during Playback  
The power will turn off approximately 5 minutes after the camera is last  
operated.  
You can turn off the Power Saving Functi(p. 130).  
You can adjust the time before the mnitourns off (p. 130).  
Clock Functions  
You can check the curren
old the m button pressed.  
A screen like that on the left appears  
showing the current time.  
You can change the display color by  
changing the camera’s orientation and  
pressing the qr buttons.  
Press the m button to cancel the clock  
display.  
Press and hold the m button, then press the power button to display the  
clock.  
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Conditions and Commonly  
Used Functions  
This chapter explains how to sdifferet conditions, as well as  
how to use other common functiuch as the flash and self-timer.  
When you select a mode that matches a particular set of conditions, the  
camera will automatically select any necessary settings. All you need do  
is press the shutter button to take an optimized picture.  
This chapter assumes the mode is set to ƒ (Auto) for “! Turning the  
Flash Off” (p. 60) to “" Using the Face Self-Timer” (p. 65).  
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K Shooting in Various Conditions  
The camera will select the necessary settings for the conditions in which you  
wish to shoot when you select the matching mode.  
Select the shooting mode.  
After pressing the 4 / E button, use the  
qr buttons to select K.  
Select the desired shooting mode.  
Use the op buttons to select a shooting  
mode, then press the m button.  
The default setting is w.  
Shoot.  
I Take portraits (Portrait)  
Produces a soft effect when  
photographing people.  
JTake landscapes (Landscape)  
For shooting majestic landscapes.  
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K Shooting in Various Conditions  
F Take snapshots at night  
(Night Snapshot)  
Lets you take beautiful snapshots of  
people against city nightscapes or night  
backgrounds.  
If you hold the camera firmly, you can take  
pictures with reduced camera shake, even  
without a tripod.  
V Take shots of kids and pets  
(Kids&Pets)  
Lets you capture subjects that move  
around, such s children and pets, without  
missing phpportunities.  
H Takoor shots (Indoor)  
Lets ou shoot indoors with natural colors.  
U Shoot sunsets (Sunset)  
Lets you take shots of sunsets in vivid  
colors.  
t Take shots of fireworks  
(Fireworks)  
Lets you take shots of fireworks in vivid  
colors.  
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K Shooting in Various Conditions  
w Take shots of people at the beach  
(Beach)  
Lets you take bright shots of people on  
sandy beaches where the reflected  
sunlight is strong.  
S Shoot underwater (Underwater)  
For shooting underwater landscapes and  
creatures with natural tones.  
y Take shots uatic life in an  
aquaAquaium)  
Lets e natur-colored shots of  
atic e in indoor aquariums.  
O Take shots of foliage (Foliage)  
Lets you shoot trees and leaves, such as  
new growth, autumn leaves or blossoms,  
in vivid colors.  
P Take shots of people in snow  
(Snow)  
Lets you take bright, natural-colored shots  
of people against snowy backgrounds.  
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K Shooting in Various Conditions  
Z Shoot using high ISO speed  
(ISO3200)  
Sets the ISO speed to 3200, and lets you  
shoot without camera shake or subject  
blurring even in low light conditions.  
Recording pixels are set to  
(1600 ×  
1200 pixels, p. 70).  
In F, V, H, S or y mode, images may appear coarse because the  
ISO speed (p. 73) is increased to match the shooting conditions.  
In t mode, attach the camera to a tripod to prevent the camera from  
moving and blurring the image. Additionally, you are recommended to  
set [IS Mode] to [Off] (p. 136).  
In Z mode, images may appear coae.  
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! Turning the Flash Off  
You can shoot with the flash turned off.  
Press the r button.  
Select !.  
Press the qr buttons to select !, then  
press the m button.  
! will appear on the screen.  
Follow the steps above to return the  
setting to  
.
What if the ndicator bliorange and a flashing  
appears?  
When you press the shutter button halfway in low light conditions where camera  
shake is likely, the indicator will blink orange and a flashing  
will appear on the  
screen. Attach the camera to a tripod to prevent it from moving.  
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Zooming in More Closely on Subjects  
(Digital Zoom)  
You can use the digital zoom to zoom up to a maximum of 12x and capture  
subjects that are too far away for the optical zoom (p. 27) to enlarge. The  
images may appear coarse, however, depending on the recording pixel  
setting (p. 70) and the zoom factor used.  
Press the i button.  
Hold the i button until zooming stops.  
When you release the i button, the  
largest possible zoom factor without  
image deterioration, and  
will appear.  
Press the i button again.  
The digitzom will further zoom in on  
thject.  
Zoom Factorat which s Deteriorate  
Recording Pixels Opal Zoo
Digital Zoom  
0x  
3.7x  
4.6x  
7.5x  
12x  
: No image deterioration (zoom factor appears white)  
: Image deterioration (zoom factor appears blue)  
: Maximum zoom factor without deterioration (Safety Zoom)  
Turning off the digital zoom  
To turn off the digital zoom, press the n button, select the 4 tab, and select  
[Digital Zoom] and the [Off] option.  
The focal length when using digital zoom is 105 – 420 mm (35mm film  
equivalent).  
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Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom)  
Digital Tele-Converter  
The focal length of the lens can be increased by an equivalent of 1.5x or  
2.0x. This enables a faster shutter speed and less chance of camera shake  
than the zoom (including digital zoom) used by itself at the same zoom  
factor.  
The images may appear coarse, however, depending on the combination of  
recording pixel (p. 70) and digital tele-converter settings used.  
Select [Digital Zoom].  
Press the n button.  
Press the qr buttons to select the 4 tab,  
then press the op buttons to select  
[Digital Zoom].  
Accept the seg.  
Prer butts to select [1.5x] or  
.0x]
sinthe n button will restore the  
ing creen.  
iew will be enlarged, and  
and the  
zoom factor will display on the screen.  
To return to standard digital zoom, select  
[Digital Zoom] and the [Standard] option.  
Combinations that Cause Image Deterioration  
Using [1.5x] at a recording pixel setting of or will cause image  
deterioration ( and the zoom factor will display in blue).  
Using [2.0x] at a recording pixel setting of or will cause image  
deterioration ( and the zoom factor will display in blue).  
,
The respective focal lengths when using [1.5x] and [2.0x] are 52.5 –  
157.5 mm and 70 – 210 mm (35mm film equivalent).  
The digital tele-converter cannot be used together with the digital zoom.  
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Inserting the Date and Time  
You can insert the shooting date and time in the lower right corner of an  
image. Once inserted, however, they cannot be deleted. Be sure to check  
beforehand that the date and time are correctly set (p. 21).  
Select [Date Stamp].  
Press the n button.  
Press the qr buttons to select the 4 tab,  
then press the op buttons to select  
[Date Stamp].  
Accept the setting.  
Use the qr buttons to select [Date] or  
[Date & Time
Pressing the n button will restore the  
shoing sc.  
will apar on the screen.  
ho
ou n insert the shooting date and time  
the image’s lower right corner.  
To restore to the original setting, select  
[Off] in Step 2.  
Inserting and printing the date and time in images which do  
not have an embedded date and time  
Use the DPOF print settings (p. 125) to print.  
Use the included software to print.  
Refer to the Software Starter Guide for details.  
Connect the camera to a printer to print.  
Refer to the Personal Printing Guide for details.  
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Ò Using the Self-Timer  
The self-timer can be used to shoot a group photo that includes the camera  
operator. The camera will activate approximately 10 seconds after the  
shutter button is pressed.  
Press the p button.  
Select Ò.  
Press the op buttons to select Ò, then  
press the m button.  
Once set, Ò wilppear.  
Shoot.  
Press the shutter button halfway to focus  
on the subject, then press it fully. To  
cancel shooting after the self-timer has  
already started, press Q.  
When the self-timer starts, the lamp blinks  
and the self-timer sound plays.  
Two seconds before the shutter releases,  
the lamp and sound speed up (the lamp  
remains lit when the flash will fire).  
To restore the original setting, select  
in Step 2.  
You can change the delay time and number of shots (p. 77).  
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" Using the Face Self-Timer  
Once you compose the shot, such as for a group photo, and press the  
shutter button, the camera will take three shots in a row two seconds after it  
detects your face (p. 80) when you enter the composition.  
Select ".  
Follow Step 2 on p. 64 and select ".  
Compose the shot and press the  
shutter button halfway.  
Make sure a green frame appears on the  
face of the focused subject and white  
frames appear on other faces.  
Press the shtter button fully.  
The camerl enter shooting stand-by,  
ok straht at camera to start count  
dll appeon the screen.  
The mp will blink and the self-timer  
ounwill play.  
n the subjects and look at the  
camera.  
When the camera detects a new face, the  
lamp and sound will speed up (the lamp  
remains lit when the flash will fire), and  
two seconds later the shutter will release.  
The second and third shots will continue in  
succession.  
To restore the original setting, select  
in Step 2 on p. 64.  
What if a face is not detected?  
Even if your face is not detected after joining the subjects, the shutter will release  
approximately 30 seconds later.  
Changing the number of shots  
For the screen in Step 1, press the n button, then press the qr buttons to  
change the number of shots. Press the m button to accept the setting.  
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Selecting Settings Yourself  
In this chapter you will learn how to use the various functions in G  
mode to progressively advance your shootg skills.  
This chapter assumes that the shooting mode is set to G.  
G stands for Program AE.  
Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in  
modes other than G mode, check if the function is available in those  
modes (pp. 150 – 153).  
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G Shooting in Program AE  
You can select the settings for various functions to suit your preferences. AE  
stands for Auto Exposure.  
Select the shooting mode.  
After pressing the 4 / E button, use the  
qr buttons to select G and press m.  
Adjust the settings according to  
your purposes (pp. 68 – 77).  
Shoot.  
What if the shutter speed anture vaue are displayed  
in red?  
If a correct exposure cot be when pressing the shutter button  
halfway, the shutter peed and aalue display in red. Try the following  
settings to obtain the orrect exposure.  
Turn on the flash (p. 8)  
Select a higher ISO spee(p. 73)  
h Turning the Flash On  
You can make the flash fire every time you shoot. At maximum wide angle,  
the flash range is approximately 30 cm – 3.2 m (1.0 – 10 ft.), and at  
maximum telephoto, it is 30 cm – 2.0 m (1.0 – 6.6 ft.).  
Select h.  
After pressing the r button, press the qr  
buttons to select h, then press the m  
button.  
Once set, h will appear.  
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e Shooting Close-ups (Macro)  
You can shoot an object at a close distance or even shoot extreme close-  
ups of it.  
The possible shooting range is approximately 3 – 50 cm (1.2 in. – 1.6 ft.)  
from the end of the lens when the j button is pressed and the camera is at  
maximum wide angle, and approximately 30 – 50 cm (1.0 – 1.6 ft.) when the  
i button is pressed to maximum telephoto.  
Select e.  
After pressing the q button, press the qr  
buttons to select e, then press the m  
button.  
Once set, e will appear.  
Using Î  
You are recommended to attach the cao a tripoand shoot in Î, to prevent  
the camera from moving ag thmage (p. 76).  
The edges f e imarken if the flash fires.  
u Shooting Far Away Subjects (Infinity)  
You can shoot landscapes and far away subjects. The focusing range is 3 m  
(9.8 ft.) and greater from the camera.  
Select u.  
After pressing the q button, press the qr  
buttons to select u, then press the m  
button.  
Once set, u will appear.  
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Changing the Recording Pixels  
You can select the recording pixels (image size) from six settings.  
Select the recording pixels.  
After pressing the m button, press the  
op buttons to select  
.
Select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option,  
then press the button.  
m
The setting you selected will display on  
the screen.  
If you select  
, you cannot use the Digital Zom (p. 61) or Digital Tele-  
Converter (p. 62).  
Changing the Image lity  
(Compression Ro)  
You can select from he followvels of image quality:  
(Fine),  
(Noal).  
Select the image quality.  
After pressing the m button, press the  
op buttons to select  
.
Select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option,  
then press the button.  
m
The setting you selected will display on  
the screen.  
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Changing the Image Quality (Compression Ratio)  
Approximate Values for Recording Pixels and Image Quality  
Single Image Number of Recordable Images  
Compression  
Recording Pixels  
Data Size  
Ratio  
2 GB  
8 GB  
(Approx. KB)  
3084  
1474  
2060  
980  
626  
2505  
(Large)  
12 M/4000 × 3000  
1280  
930  
5116  
3721  
(Medium 1)  
8 M/3264 × 2448  
1920  
1365  
2672  
3235  
6146  
10245  
15368  
830  
7675  
1395  
695  
5457  
(Medium 2)  
5 M/2592 × 1944  
10679  
12927  
24562  
40937  
61406  
3318  
558  
(Medium 3)  
2 M/1600 × 1200  
278  
150  
(Small)  
0.3 M/640 × 480  
05  
(Widescreen)  
4000 × 2248  
1707  
6822  
The values in the table are corg to Canon standards and may change  
depending on the ubject, mand camera settings.  
Approximate alues for er Size  
Suitable for sending images as e-mail  
attachments.  
For printing on wide size paper.  
A2  
A3  
A4, Letter size  
5" × 7"  
Postcard size  
3.5" × 5"  
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b Adjusting the Brightness  
(Exposure Compensation)  
You can adjust the standard exposure set by the camera in 1/3-stop  
increments in the range of –2 to +2.  
Select the exposure  
compensation.  
After pressing the o button, press the qr  
buttons to adjust the exposure  
compensation, then press the m button.  
The compensation range you set will  
display on the screen.  
W Continuous Shooting  
You can shoot continuously at about 1.es/secod.  
thdrive mode.  
pressing the m button, press the  
op buttons to select  
.
Select W.  
Press the qr buttons to select W, then  
press the m button.  
Once set, W will appear on the screen.  
Shoot.  
As long as you hold the shutter button  
down, the camera will shoot successive  
images.  
Cannot be used with the self-timer (pp. 64, 65, 76, 77).  
For continuous shooting, the focus and exposure are locked when the  
shutter button is pressed halfway.  
As the number of images increases, the shooting intervals may take  
longer.  
If the flash fires, shooting intervals may take longer.  
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Changing the ISO Speed  
Select the ISO speed.  
After pressing the m button, press the  
op buttons to select  
.
Select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option,  
then press the m button.  
The setting you selected will display on  
the screen.  
Approximate Values for ISO Speed  
Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to the shooting mode and shooting  
conditions.  
Low Fine weather conditions, outor ooting.  
Cloudy, Twilight  
High Nightscapes, Dark i
Changing the IS
Lowering the ISspeed resharper images, but there may be an  
increased chanof image blurring in certain shooting conditions.  
Raising the ISO sed rults in a faster shutter speed, reducing camera shake  
and letting the flash reach greater distances to the subject. The images,  
however, will appear coarse.  
When the camera is set to  
, you can press the shutter button halfway  
to display the automatically set ISO speed.  
With ISO3200 you can set an even faster speed (p. 59).  
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Adjusting the White Balance  
The white balance (WB) function sets the optimal white balance for natural  
looking colors.  
Select the white balance.  
After pressing the m button, press the  
op buttons to select  
.
Select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option,  
then press the button.  
m
The setting you selected will display on  
the screen.  
Automatically sets the optimal white alance for the shooting  
conditions.  
Auto  
Day Light  
Cloudy  
Fine weather conditionoor shng  
Cloudy, shady, twilight ns  
Tungsten  
Tungsten, (3-welength) fluorescent lighting  
Warm-whitt, co-white fluorescent, warm-white-type  
(wavelengent lighting  
Fluorescent  
aylight fluoresdaylight-type (3-wavelength) fluorescent  
liting  
Fluorescent H  
Sethe imum white balance for taking pictures underwater.  
Reduces blue tones to produce natural, vibrant hues.  
Underwater  
Custom  
Manually sets a custom white balance.  
Custom White Balance  
You can adjust the white balance to the light source at the shooting location.  
Make sure that you set the white balance under the lighting conditions of the  
shooting scene.  
In Step 2 above, select  
.
Make sure the entire screen is filled with  
the white subject, then press the l  
button.  
The tint on the screen will change when a  
white balance data is set.  
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Changing the Tone of an Image (My Colors)  
You can change the tone of an image to sepia or black and white when  
shooting.  
Select My Colors.  
After pressing the m button, press the  
op buttons to select  
.
Select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option,  
then press the button.  
m
The setting you selected will display on  
the screen.  
After shootinreturn the setting to  
.
My Colors Off  
Vivid  
Emphasizntrast acolor saturation for a vivid  
impression.  
Twn tontrast and color saturation for neutral  
Neutral  
Sepia  
B/W  
S
Blacwhite.  
ke the Vivid Red, Vivid Green or Vivid Blue effects,  
produces intense natural appearing colors like those  
obtained with positive film.  
Positive Film  
Lighter Skin Tone  
Darker Skin Tone  
Makes skin tones lighter.  
Makes skin tones darker.  
Emphasizes blue tints. Makes the sky, ocean and other  
blue subjects more vivid.  
Vivid Blue  
Emphasizes green tints. Makes mountains, foliage and  
other green subjects more vivid.  
Vivid Green  
Vivid Red  
Emphasizes red tints. Makes red subjects more vivid.  
You can adjust contrast, sharpness, and color saturation  
etc. to your preference.  
Custom Color  
The white balance cannot be set in the  
In the and modes, colors other than people’s skin color may  
change. You may not obtain the expected results with some skin colors.  
and  
modes (p. 74).  
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Changing the Tone of an Image (My Colors)  
Custom Color  
The contrast, sharpness, color saturation, red, green, blue, and skin tones in  
an image can be selected and set from 5 different levels.  
Follow Step 2 on page 75 and select  
then press the l button.  
Press the op buttons to select an option,  
then use the qr buttons to select a value.  
The more to the right, the stronger/deeper  
the effect gets, the more to the left, the  
weaker/lighter the effect gets.  
Press the l button to accept the  
setting.  
Î Shooting Using thwo econd  
Self-Timer  
You can set the self-timer to appximately two seconds.  
Select Î.  
After pressing the p button, press the  
op buttons to select Î, then press the  
m button.  
Once set, Î will appear.  
Follow Step 3 in “Ò Using the Self-Timer”  
(p. 64) to shoot.  
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$ Customizing the Self-Timer  
You can set the time delay (0 – 30 seconds) and the number of shots taken  
(1 – 10 shots).  
Select $.  
After pressing the p button, press the  
op buttons to select $, then  
immediately press the n button.  
Select the settings.  
Press the op buttons to select [Delay] or  
[Shots].  
Press the qr buttons to select a value,  
then press thm button.  
Follow Sp 3 n “Ò Using the Self-Timer”  
(p. ) to sh
What if the number of shoset to two or more shots?  
Exposure and white balas arset with the first shot.  
When you set thtidele than 2 seconds, the self-timer lamp and  
sound speed u2 seconds e shutter releases (when the flash will fire,  
the lamp lights)
If the flash fie shooting interval may be longer.  
If you set a high number of shots, the shooting interval may be longer.  
If the memory card becomes full, shooting stops automatically.  
Shooting Using a TV Monitor  
You can use a TV to display the camera screen content.  
Connect the camera to a TV as described in “Viewing Images on a TV”  
(p. 109).  
Shooting procedures are the same as when using the camera’s monitor.  
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Changing the Composition with the  
Focus Lock  
While you press and hold the shutter button halfway, the focus and exposure  
are fixed. You can now recompose and shoot. This is called Focus Lock.  
Focus.  
Center the subject you want in focus, and  
press the shutter button halfway.  
Confirm that the AF Frame on the subject  
is green.  
Recompose.  
Hold the shtter utton pressed halfway  
and recomposscene.  
Shoo
ess shutter button fully.  
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Camera  
This chapter serves as the advanced versin of Chapter 4 and  
explains how to take pictures usinvariounctions.  
This chapter assumes that the shooting mode is set to G.  
Shooting Long Exposures” (p. 90), “Changing the Color and Shooting”  
(p. 91) and “L Shooting Stitch Assist Images” (p. 94) assume you have  
set the shooting mode to K and selected the corresponding mode.  
Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in  
modes other than G mode, check if the function is available in those  
modes (pp. 150 – 153).  
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Changing the AF Frame Mode  
You can change the AF (Auto Focus) frame mode to match the conditions  
you want to shoot.  
Select [AF Frame].  
Press the n button, select the 4  
tab, select [AF Frame], then press the qr  
buttons to select an option.  
Face AiAF  
Detects people’s faces and sets the focus, exposure (evaluative metering only)  
and white balance (  
only).  
When the camera is pointed at subjects, a white amappears on the face the  
camera judges to be the main subject, anay fra(max. 2) will appear on  
other faces. When the shutter button is halfwaup to 9 green frames  
will appear on faces on which the cameres.  
If a face is not detectegraframes (no white frame) appear,  
up to 9 green raes won the areas the camera focuses on  
when the shtter button d halfway.  
Examples oaces thacannot be detected:  
Subjects that e far ay or extremely close.  
Subjects that are rk or light.  
Faces turned to the side or at a diagonal, or faces with a portion hidden.  
The camera may mistakenly identify non-human subjects as a face.  
If the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway,  
the AF frame will not appear.  
Center  
The AF frame is fixed at the center. This is effective for focusing on a specific  
point.  
You can reduce the AF frame size  
Press the n button, select the 4 tab, then select the [AF Frame Size]  
menu item and [Small] option.  
The setting is configured to [Normal] when the Digital Zoom (p. 61) or Digital  
Tele-converter (p. 62) is used.  
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Magnifying the Focal Point  
If the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway, the  
AF frame will turn yellow.  
Magnifying the Focal Point  
If you press the shutter button halfway, the AF frame will magnify and you  
can check the focus.  
Select [AF-Point Zoom].  
Press the n button and select [AF-  
Point Zoom] on the 4 tab. Use the qr  
buttons to sect [On].  
Chehe focus.  
resthe shutter button halfway.  
[Face AiAF], the face selected as the  
main subject will appear magnified.  
In [Center], the contents of the center AF  
frame will appear magnified.  
What if the display does not magnify?  
The display will not appear magnified in [Face AiAF] mode if a face cannot be  
detected (p. 80) or is too big in relation to the screen. In [Center] mode, it will not  
appear magnified if the camera cannot focus.  
The magnified display will not appear when using the Digital Zoom (p. 61)  
or Digital Tele-Converter (p. 62), Servo AF (p. 82), or when connected to  
a TV (p. 77).  
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% Shooting with the AF Lock  
The focus can be locked. After locking the focus, the focal distance will not  
change even when you release your finger from the shutter button.  
Lock the focus.  
Keep the shutter button pressed halfway  
and press the q button.  
The focus locks and % is displayed on  
the screen.  
If you release your finger from the shutter  
button, and press the q button once more,  
% will disappear and the focus will  
unlock.  
Compose the sene and shoot.  
Shooting with Servo
Since focus will be maintainebjewhile you press the shutter  
button halfway, you cashooubjts without missing photo  
opportunities.  
Select [Servo AF].  
Press the n button and select [Servo  
AF] on the 4 tab, and use the qr  
buttons to select [On].  
Focus.  
While the shutter button is pressed  
halfway, the focus will continue to adjust  
on the spot where the blue frame appears.  
The camera may not be able to focus in some conditions.  
You cannot shoot with the AF lock in this mode.  
You cannot set the Servo AF mode if you have set the [AF-Point Zoom]  
option in the 4 tab to [On] (p. 81).  
Not available in Face Self-Timer (p. 65).  
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f Shooting in Manual Focus Mode  
When focusing cannot be achieved with autofocus, you can manually set an  
approximate focus and then press the shutter button halfway to fine-tune the  
focus range.  
Press the q button.  
Select f.  
After using the qr buttons to select f,  
quickly press the op buttons.  
f appears on the screen, and the AF  
frame in the center of the screen is  
magnified.  
Approxiatfocus.  
Te bar sows your focal point and a  
ddisplayWhile looking at the  
mafied area, press the op buttons to  
nd approximate focus. Then press the  
m button.  
Fine-tune your focus.  
Pressing the shutter button halfway will  
fine-tune your focus.  
Changing the Distance Units  
Press the n button, then in the 3 tab, scroll down to [Distance Units]  
where you can select the desired units of measurement.  
For accurate focusing, it is recommended to use a tripod or to otherwise  
stabilize the camera.  
When using the digital zoom (p. 61), digital tele-converter (p. 62), or  
when using a television as a display (p. 77), you will be able to focus but  
the magnified area will not display.  
To turn off the magnified area, press the n button, and in the 4  
tab, scroll down to [MF-Point Zoom] and select [Off].  
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Selecting the Person to Focus On  
(Face Select)  
You can select a specific person's face to focus on and then shoot.  
Register 0 to the c button  
(p. 136).  
Frame  
Set the Face Select mode.  
Point the camera toward the face and  
press the c button.  
After [Face Select: On] displays, a face  
frame  
will appear around the face  
detected as the ain subject.  
Even if the ubjemoves, the frame will  
follow the subjwithin a certain range.  
If a ot detted,  
will not  
appe
thface on which to focus.  
press the c button, the frame will  
move to another face detected by the  
camera.  
When the frame has scrolled through all  
the detected faces, [Face Select: Off] will  
display, and the frame or frames for the  
current AF setting will appear.  
Shoot.  
Press the shutter button halfway. The face  
frame of the selected face will change into  
a green  
.
Press the shutter button fully to shoot.  
Confirming the number of detected faces  
Keeping the c button pressed will display the number of faces detected by the  
camera (35 at the most) (green: main subject’s face, white: detected face).  
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Changing the Metering Mode  
You can change the metering mode (brightness measuring function) to  
match the shooting conditions.  
Select the metering mode.  
After pressing the m button, press the  
op buttons to select  
.
Select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option,  
then press the button.  
m
The setting will display on the screen.  
Suitable for standard shooting conditions, including back lit shots.  
Automatically adjusts the expose to match the shooting  
conditions.  
Evaluative  
Center  
Averages the light med froe entire frame, but gives  
Weighted Avg. greater weight to r.  
Only meterwithin
Spot  
(Spot AE Point frame) that appears at  
the censcre.  
& Shooing wihe AE Lock  
When you wish to ake sveral shots with the same exposure, you can set  
the exposure and focus separately using the AE lock. AE stands for “Auto  
Exposure”.  
Lock the exposure.  
Point the camera toward the subject and  
press the o button while pressing the  
shutter button halfway.  
When & appears, the exposure will be  
set.  
If you release your finger from the shutter  
button and press the o button again, &  
will disappear and the AE will unlock.  
Compose the scene and shoot.  
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( Shooting with the FE Lock  
Just as with the AE lock (p. 85), you can lock the exposure for shooting with  
the flash. FE stands for “Flash Exposure”.  
Select h (p. 68).  
Lock the exposure.  
Point the camera toward the subject and  
press the o button while pressing the  
shutter button halfway.  
The flash will fire and when ( appears,  
the flash output will be retained.  
If you release your finger from the shutter  
button and preshe o button again, (  
will disappeanthe FE will unlock.  
Comhe scne and shoot.  
Shooting witw Synchro  
You can make the min subject, such as people, appear bright by having the  
camera provide the aproprie illumination with the flash. At the same time,  
you can use a slow shuttspeed to brighten the background that the light  
from the flash cannot reach.  
Select .  
After pressing the r button, press the qr  
buttons to select , then press the m  
button.  
Once set, will appear on the screen.  
Even if the flash fires, ensure that the  
subject does not move until the shutter  
sound ends.  
Attach the camera to a tripod to prevent the camera from moving and  
blurring the image. It is recommended to set the [IS Mode] to [Off] when  
shooting with a tripod (p. 136).  
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@ Making Dark Subjects Appear  
Brighter (i-Contrast)  
The camera can automatically detect and compensate for faces or subjects  
that appear dark in certain shooting conditions.  
Select [i-Contrast].  
Press the n button, select  
[i-Contrast] from the 4 tab, and use the  
qr buttons to select [Auto].  
@ will appear on the screen.  
Under soe conditionage may appear coarse or the exposure  
setting mnot be suitab
You can correcorded images (p. 122).  
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Œ Red-Eye Correction  
You can automatically correct red eyes in images taken with the flash.  
Select [Flash Settings].  
Press the n button, select [Flash  
Settings] from the 4 tab and press the  
m button.  
Adjust the setting.  
Press the op buttons to select [Red-Eye  
Corr.] and press the qr buttons to select  
[On].  
Œ will appeaohe screen (p. 44).  
Red-eye correction may plied her red parts than red eyes. For  
example, when red mabeeused around eyes.  
You can coct recorde(p. 123).  
If you press e r button as shown on the screen in Step 2 and then  
press the n buttn, the Flash Settings screen will display.  
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Checking for Shut Eyes  
When the camera detects that there is a possibility that people have their  
eyes shut,  
appears.  
Select [Blink Detection].  
Press the n button, select the 4  
tab, and then select [Blink Detection]. Use  
the qr buttons to select [On].  
Shoot.  
When a person with shut eyes is detected,  
a frame and  
appear for a few seconds.  
In W, " and $ mode, the function is only available for the last image  
shot.  
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Shooting Long Exposures  
You can set the shutter speed to a range between 1 and 15 seconds to  
shoot long exposures. However, you should attach the camera to a tripod to  
prevent the camera from moving and blurring the image.  
Select .  
Follow Step 2 on p. 56 to select .  
Select the shutter speed.  
Press the o butn.  
Press the qbuons, select shutter  
speepress e m button.  
Confire expoure.  
en yu press the shutter button  
ay, e exposure for the selected  
er speed will appear.  
The brightneof the mage may differ from the brightness of the screen  
in Step 3 when e sutter button was pressed halfway.  
When shutter speeds of 1.3 seconds or slower are used, images are  
processed to eliminate noise after being taken. A certain amount of  
processing time may be needed before you can take the next shot.  
It is recommended to set the [IS Mode] to [Off] when shooting with a  
tripod (p. 136).  
If the flash fires, the image may be overexposed. If this happens, set the  
flash to ! and shoot.  
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Changing the Color and Shooting  
You can change the look of an image when shooting. However, the shooting  
conditions may cause the image to become coarse, or the colors may not  
come out as expected.  
T Color Accent  
You can select to retain a single color and change the rest to black and white  
in a composition.  
Select T.  
Follow Step 2 on p. 56 to select T.  
Press the l button.  
The unchangd image and the Color  
Accent imagwill both display.  
The color ffault settings is green.  
Sphe coor.  
Pon the center frame so it is filled with  
he cor you want and press the q button.  
e specified color will be recorded.  
Specify the range of colors.  
Press the op buttons to change the  
range of colors to be retained.  
Recorded color  
Select a negative value to limit the range  
of colors. Select a positive value to extend  
the range of colors to similar colors.  
Pressing the l button accepts the  
setting and restores the shooting screen.  
Using the flash may cause unexpected results in this mode.  
The recorded color will be saved even if you turn off the power.  
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Changing the Color and Shooting  
Y Color Swap  
You can swap one color in an image for another when recording it. You can  
only swap one color.  
Select Y.  
Follow Step 2 on p. 56 to select Y.  
Press the l button.  
The unchanged age and the Color  
Swap image l oth display.  
The settins to change green to  
gray.  
y the color to be swapped.  
sition the center frame so it is filled with  
the color you want and press the q button.  
The specified color will be recorded.  
Specify the target color.  
Position the center frame so it is filled with  
the color you want and press the r button.  
The specified color will be recorded.  
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Changing the Color and Shooting  
Specify the range of colors to be  
swapped.  
Press the op buttons to adjust the range  
of colors affected.  
Select a negative value to limit the range  
of colors. Select a positive value to extend  
the range of colors to similar colors.  
Pressing the l button accepts the  
setting and restores the shooting screen.  
Using the flash may cause unexpected results in this mode.  
The recorded color and range of colors will be saved even if you turn off  
the power.  
Under some conditions, the image maear coarse.  
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L Shooting Stitch Assist Images  
Large subjects can be split into several shots that can later be merged together  
using the included software on a computer to create a panoramic image.  
Select x or v.  
Follow Step 2 on p. 56 to select x or v.  
Take the first shot.  
The exposure and white balance will be  
set with the first shot.  
Take subsequent shots.  
Overlap part of the first shot when taking  
the second shot
Minor discrens in the overlapping  
portioll be cected when the  
imamerge
ou cepeat the procedure for the  
nd hot to take up to 26 shots.  
you have finished taking shots,  
eed to Step 4.  
Finish shooting.  
Press the m button.  
Merge the images on a computer.  
For details on how to merge the images,  
refer to the Software Starter Guide.  
This function is not available when a TV is used as the monitor (p. 77).  
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Using Various Functions for  
Shooting Movies  
This chapter provides more advanced infoation than the  
E Shooting Movies” and “1 Vieing Mes” sections of Chapter 1.  
This chapter assumes that the shooting mode is set to E.  
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Changing the Movie Mode  
You can select between three movie modes.  
Select a movie mode.  
After pressing the 4 / E button, use the  
qr buttons to select E.  
Select an option.  
Press the op buttons to select an option,  
then press the m button.  
The setting will display on the screen.  
X Standard  
For shooting standard quality movies.  
These shooting modes let you changall colors except the  
selected color to black and whitor echange the selected color  
for another color, when shooting. SChanging the Color and  
Shooting” (p. 91) for d
> Color Accent  
z Color Swap  
Under some conditions, ay turn out as expected in the > and  
z mode.  
Changing he Image Quality  
You can select between two image quality settings.  
Select the image quality.  
After pressing the m button, press the  
op buttons to select  
.
Select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option,  
and press the m button.  
The setting will display on the screen.  
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AE Lock/Exposure Shift  
Content  
Image Quality Table  
Image Quality  
(Recording Pixels/Frame Rate)  
640 × 480 pixels, 30 frames/sec. For shooting standard quality movies.  
Since the number of the recording pixels is  
320 × 240 pixels, 30 frames/sec. smaller, the image quality will be lower than with  
, but you can record three times the length.  
Estimated Shooting Time  
Shooting Time  
Image Quality  
(Frame Rate)  
2 GB  
8 GB  
23 min. 49 sec.  
1 hr. 35 min. 11 sec.  
1 hr. 13 min. 10 sec.  
4 hrs. 52 min. 24 sec.  
Based on Canon’s testing standards.  
Recording will automatically stop when the clie size reaches 4 GB or the  
recording time reaches approximately
Recording may stop even if the maximuength haot been reached on some  
memory cards. SD Speed Chigmemory cards are recommended.  
AE LockExposShift  
You can set the eosuror change it in 1/3 steps within a range of ±2.  
Focus.  
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.  
Lock the exposure.  
Press the o button to lock the exposure.  
The exposure shift bar appears.  
Press the  
o
button again to release the lock.  
Change the exposure.  
While watching the screen, press the qr  
buttons to adjust the brightness.  
Shoot.  
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The following functions can be used in the same way as for still images. For  
> and z modes, the functions with an * attached can be used in the same  
way as for still images.  
Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom) (p. 61)  
You can use the digital zoom, but the optical zoom cannot be used. If you want  
to shoot at the maximum zoom factor, you should adjust the optical zoom to the  
maximum before shooting.  
The sound of the zoom will be recorded.  
Ò Using the Self-Timer (p. 64)*  
e Shooting Close-ups (Macro) (p. 69)*  
u Shooting Far Away Subjects (Infinity) (p. 69)*  
Adjusting the White Balance (p. 74)  
Changing the Tone of an Image (My Colors) (p. 75
Î Shooting Using the Two Second Self-Timr (p6)*  
Shooting Using a TV Monitor (p. 77)*  
% Shooting with the AF Lock (p. 82
f Shooting in Manual Focus Mode (
Turning off the AF Assist B34)
Displaying the Overlay (p. 1
[3:2 Guide] is not aailable.  
Changing the IS-Mde Settings (. 136)*  
You can switch betwen [Coinuous] and [Off].  
Playback Functions  
The following functions can be used in the same way as for still images.  
a Erasing Images (p. 29)  
g Searching Images (Index Display) (p. 102)  
d Viewing Images in Filtered Playback (p. 103)  
. Viewing Slideshows (p. 105)  
+ Changing Image Transitions (p. 108)  
Viewing Images on a TV (p. 109)  
/ Erasing All Images (p. 110)  
: Protecting Images (p. 114)  
; Organizing Images by Category (My Category) (p. 116)  
\ Rotating Images (p. 118)  
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* Editing  
Summary for “1 Viewing Movies” (p. 34)  
Exit  
Playback  
Slow Motion Playback (you can use the qr buttons to adjust the speed.  
Sound will not play back.)  
Display the first frame  
Previous frame (Rewind if you hold down the m button.)  
Next frame (Fast forward if you hold down the m button.)  
Display the last frame  
Edit (p. 99)  
Displays when connected to a PictBridge compliant printer (p. 30).  
Refer to the Personal Printing Guide for dets.  
* Editing  
You can trim the beginningendrecorded movies in one-second  
increments.  
ect *.  
Follow Step 3 on p. 34, select * and  
press the m button.  
The movie editing panel and the movie  
editing bar will display.  
Movie Editing Panel  
Set the editing range.  
Press the op buttons and select  
or  
will  
.
Press the qr buttons to move  
display at each one-second interval. If you  
select , you can trim the beginning of  
the movie from  
can trim the end of the movie from  
.
. If you select  
, you  
.
Movie Editing Bar  
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* Editing  
Even if you move to a point other than a  
point, only the portion from the  
nearest  
when  
to the left will be trimmed  
is selected. Only the portion  
from the nearest  
trimmed when  
to the right will be  
is selected.  
The section selected with will be the  
section of the movie that remains after  
editing.  
Check the edited movie.  
Press the op buttons to select  
then press the m button. The edited  
movie will play.  
(Play),  
To edit the mogain, repeat Step 2.  
To diting, ess the op buttons,  
and s. After ressing the  
ton, ess the qr buttons to select [OK],  
resthe button.  
m
m
he edited movie.  
Press the op buttons to select  
press the m button.  
, then  
Press the qr buttons to select [New File],  
then press the m button.  
The movie will be saved as a new file.  
When [Overwrite] in Step 4 is selected, the unedited movie is overwritten  
with the edited movie, erasing the original movie.  
When there is not enough space left on the memory card, only  
[Overwrite] can be selected.  
If the battery is depleted partway through editing, the edited movie clips  
may not be saved. When editing movies, you should use a fully charged  
battery or the separately sold AC adapter kit (pp. 40, 140).  
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Using Playback and Other  
Functions  
The first part of this chapter explains varioways to play back and  
edit images. The latter part explains how pecify images for  
printing.  
Press the 1 bttto Playback mode before operating the  
camera.  
It may not e posble to play back or edit images that have been edited  
on a computd their file name changed, or have been taken on a  
different camera.  
The edit function (pp. 119 – 123) cannot be used if the memory card  
does not have free space available.  
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g Searching Images (Index Display)  
Displaying multiple images at a time lets you quickly find the image you  
want.  
Press the g button.  
Images will display in an index. The  
selected image will have a green frame  
and be enlarged.  
Select an image.  
Press the opqr buttons to select  
images.  
Press the k button to display the selected  
image by itself.  
Images in Sets of 9  
s thg button.  
es will display in an index.  
Ps the g button again.  
The jump bar will be displayed and a  
green frame appears around the currently  
displayed images.  
Change the displayed images.  
Press the qr buttons to switch between  
sets of 9 images.  
Jump bar  
Pressing the k button will restore the  
index display.  
If the jump bar is displayed, pressing qr while holding the m button will  
jump to either the first or last set of images.  
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d Viewing Images in Filtered Playback  
When there are many images on the memory card, you can filter and display  
them by a specified condition. You can also delete (p. 110) or protect  
(p. 114) all images at once in the filtered condition.  
Setting the Conditions  
In Single Image Playback, press the o  
button.  
Press the op buttons and select a jump  
method.  
If you press the l button, you can  
switch Information Display on or off.  
Jump Shot Date  
Displays the imges hot on the specified date.  
Displays imagethe specified category  
(p. 1
Jump to My Category  
Jump to Folder  
Jump to Movie  
Jump 10 Imas  
Jump 100 Iges  
Displayages in a specified folder.  
to movie.  
over 0 images at a time.  
over 100 images at a time.  
Search by  
,
,
and  
Select a target filter.  
Use the qr buttons to select a filter  
(excluding  
).  
Pressing the n button restores the  
single image display.  
Target Filters  
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d Viewing Images in Filtered Playback  
Viewing images using filter  
playback.  
If you press the m button, filter playback  
will start.  
and a blue frame will appear.  
If you press the qr buttons, the target  
images selected in Step 1 will display.  
If you press the o button, it will cancel  
filter playback.  
Jump by  
and  
Images  
If you press the qr buttons, the display  
will advance to the image that is the  
selected numbef images away.  
Pressing the n button restores the  
singe disply.  
What if you an’t selget?  
When you select  
n Step 1 on p. 103, you can only select  
if there are no  
images sorted into catoriesAlso, you can only select 1 target when there are  
only images with the same ate in  
and only 1 folder has been created in  
.
Filter playback  
In filter playback (Step 2), you can view filtered images with “g Searching  
Images (Index Display)” (p. 102), “. Viewing Slideshows” (p. 105), and “k  
Magnifying Images” (p. 108). However, if you change the category (p. 116), or  
edit an image and save it as a new image (pp. 119 – 123), [Display All Images]  
will display, and filter playback will cancel.  
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You can automatically play back images recorded to a memory card. Each  
image displays for approximately 3 seconds.  
Select [Slideshow].  
Press the n button and select the 1  
tab, then select [Slideshow] and press the  
m button.  
Select [Start].  
Press the op buttons to select [Start],  
then press the m button.  
A few seconds after “Loading image…”  
displays, the ideshow will start.  
You can au/restart a slideshow by  
preng the button again.  
e n button to stop the  
sliw.  
If you press the qr urinplayback, the image will switch. If you  
press anholdowbuttons you can fast-forward through  
images.  
The powsaving unction does not work during slideshows (p. 53).  
Changing Settings  
You can change the time that slideshow images are displayed, transition  
effects and set the slideshow to repeat. You can select from seven transition  
effects when switching between images. You can also select which images  
to play back.  
Select [Slideshow].  
Press the n button and select the 1  
tab, then select [Slideshow] and press the  
m button.  
Make the setting.  
Press the op buttons and select an item,  
then press the qr buttons and adjust the  
setting.  
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. Viewing Slideshows  
Playback Filter  
All Images  
Date  
Plays back all images.  
Plays back images from a specified shooting date (See below).  
Plays back images from a specified category (See below, p. 116).  
Plays back images from a specified folder (See below).  
Plays back movies only.  
My Category  
Folder  
Movies  
Still images  
Plays back still images only.  
Select Images for Playback by Type  
You can select which images to play back within the playback filters: Date,  
My Category, and Folder.  
Select te plaack filter option  
and pm buon.  
e plack filter selection screen will  
ay.  
the op buttons to select a  
playback filter, then press m  
button.  
Once set,  
will appear.  
You can display the images within the  
option by pressing the qr buttons.  
Images will play back in the order they  
were selected. However, if [My Category]  
is selected, images will appear in order of  
their image number.  
Press the n button.  
The selected options will be set, and the  
slideshow screen will reappear.  
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Checking the Focus  
You can magnify the area of a recorded image that was inside the AF frame  
or the area of a face that was detected to check the focus.  
Press the l button, and switch  
to the focus check display (p. 45).  
A white frame will appear where the AF  
frame or face was when the focus was  
set.  
A gray frame will appear on a face  
detected during playback.  
The area within the orange frame appears  
magnified.  
Change he agnification level or  
locan.  
Pe k buon once.  
Use k or g button to change the  
isply size, and the opqr buttons to  
ange the display position while  
hecking the focus.  
Switch frames.  
Pressing the m button will switch to a  
different frame.  
Pressing the n button resets the  
display to Step 1.  
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k Magnifying Images  
Press the k button.  
The display will zoom in on the image and  
will appear, if you continue to hold  
the k button, it will continue to zoom in up  
to a factor of 10x.  
If you press the opqr buttons, you can  
move the location of the displayed area.  
When  
appears on the screen,  
press the g button to zoom out, or hold it  
to return to single image view.  
If you press the m button,  
will  
display and you ll be able to use the qr  
buttons to sitch etween images at the  
same level of nification. Press the m  
butn to ren to normal.  
Approximate Location of  
Displayed Area  
+ Changing Imransitions  
You can select from our transition ffects when switching between images  
in single image playbck.  
Select [Transition].  
Press the n button and select the 1  
tab, then select [Transition] and use the  
qr buttons to select a transition effect.  
Press the n button to accept the  
setting.  
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Viewing Images on a TV  
Using the supplied AV cable, you can connect the camera to a TV to view  
images you have shot.  
Items to Prepare  
Camera and TV  
AV cable supplied with the camera (p. 2)  
Turn off the camera and TV.  
Connect the camera to the TV.  
Open the camera’s terminal cover and  
fully insert the plug of the supplied AV  
cable into the camera’s A/V OUT terminal.  
Insert thcabplug fully into the video  
inperminas shown in the illustration.  
White or black  
Tuhe TV and switch it to the  
puo which the cable is  
neted.  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Blak  
Turn on the camera.  
Press the 1 button to turn on the camera.  
The image will appear on the TV (nothing  
will appear on the monitor of the camera).  
After you finish viewing, turn off the  
camera and TV, and unplug the AV cable.  
What if the images don’t properly display on the TV?  
Images will not display correctly if the camera’s video output setting (NTSC/PAL)  
does not match the TV system. Press the n button, select the 3 tab and  
[Video System] to switch to the correct video system.  
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/ Erasing All Images  
You can select images and erase them in groups. Since erased images  
cannot be recovered, exercise adequate caution before erasing. Protected  
images (p. 114) cannot be erased.  
Select [Erase].  
Press the n button, select the 1 tab  
and [Erase], and press the m button.  
Select a selection method.  
Press the op bttons, select a selection  
method, and rethe m button.  
Presn utton to return to the  
menn.  
Selecting Images Iually  
Select [Select].  
Follow Step 2 above to select [Select] and  
press the m button.  
Select images.  
Press the qr buttons, select the image  
and press the m button.  
Once set,  
will appear on the screen.  
Pressing the m button once more will  
cancel the selection, and  
disappear.  
will  
To select multiple images, repeat the  
above operation.  
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/ Erasing All Images  
Press the n button.  
Erase.  
Press the qr buttons, select [OK] and  
press the m button.  
Select Range  
Select [Select Range].  
Follow Step 2 on p. 110 to select [Select  
Range] and press the m button.  
Select thstrting image.  
Prhe m utton.  
Pqr bons, select the image and  
prehe  
m
button.  
Select the ending image.  
Press the r button, select [Last image]  
and press the m button.  
You cannot select images before the first  
image.  
Press the qr buttons to select an image,  
and press the button.  
m
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/ Erasing All Images  
Erase.  
Press the p button to select [Erase], then  
press the m button.  
Select All Images  
ct l Images].  
w Sp 2 on p. 110 to select [All  
es] and press the m button.  
Erase.  
Press the qr buttons, select [OK] and  
press the m button.  
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/ Erasing All Images  
Select by Category  
Select [Select by Date], [Select by  
Category] or [Select by Folder].  
Follow Step 2 on p. 110 to select a  
category and press the m button.  
Select a menu item.  
Press the op buttons, select the items to  
set and press the m button.  
If you press the qr buttons, you can  
display the images within the category.  
Once set,  
Pressing the m button again deselects  
the categord disappears.  
will appear on the screen.  
Pre n button.  
se
ess the qr buttons select [OK] and  
press the m button.  
What if you cannot select [Select by Category]?  
If there are no images that have been sorted into categories (p. 116), you will not  
be able to select [Select by Category] in Step 1.  
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: Protecting Images  
You can protect important images so that they cannot be erased by the  
camera (pp. 29, 110).  
Select [Protect].  
Press the n button and select the 1  
tab, then select [Protect] and press the m  
button.  
Select a selection method.  
Press the op buttons to select a  
selection methoand press the m  
button.  
Presn utton to return to the  
menn.  
If you format the memo. 2452), protected images will also be  
erased.  
Protected imaes cannt be erased with the camera’s erase function. To  
erase an imageanceprotection first.  
Selecting Images Individually  
Select [Select].  
Follow Step 2 above to select [Select], and  
press the button.  
m
Follow Step 2 on p. 110 to select an  
image.  
Once set,  
Pressing the m button again deselects  
the image and will disappear.  
will appear on the screen.  
To select multiple images, repeat the  
above operation.  
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: Protecting Images  
Select Range  
Select [Select Range].  
Follow Step 2 on p. 114 to select [Select  
Range] and press the m button.  
Follow Steps 2 and 3 on p. 111 to select  
images.  
Protect images.  
Press the p button, select [Protect] and  
press the m button.  
Select All Images  
Select by Category  
Select [All Images].  
FoStep n p. 114 to select [All  
Iand prs the m button.  
rott images.  
ress he op buttons, select [Protect]  
d press the m button.  
Select [Select by Date], [Select by  
Category] or [Select by Folder].  
Follow Step 2 on p. 114 to select the type  
and press the m button.  
Follow Steps 2 and 3 on p. 113 to select  
images.  
Protect images.  
Press the op buttons, select [Protect]  
and press the m button.  
You can unlock groups of protected images if you select [Unlock] in Step  
2, while in [Select Range], [All Images] or [Select by Category].  
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; Organizing Images by Category  
(My Category)  
You can categorize images. You can also use the categorized images in the  
following functions.  
Viewing Images in Filtered Playback (p. 103), Slideshow (p. 105), Erase  
All (p. 110), Protect (p. 114), Print Settings (DPOF) (p. 125)  
Select [My Category].  
Press the n button and select the 1  
tab, then select [My Category] and press  
the m button.  
Make the sett.  
Prep buns, select a category  
and phe m button.  
ss tn button to return to the  
scren.  
Images are autmaticay categorized by shooting condition as they are  
shot.  
: Images taken in I, F, C modes, or pictures taken with the [AF  
Frame] set to [Face AiAF].  
: Images detected as  
, or  
when taken in ƒ (Auto), or J, U,  
O modes.  
: Images taken in H, t, w, S, y, P modes.  
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; Organizing Images by Category (My Category)  
Selecting Images Individually  
Select [Select].  
Follow Step 2 on p. 116 to select [Select]  
and press the m button.  
Follow Step 2 on p. 110 to select images.  
Press the op buttons, select a category  
and press the m button.  
Once set,  
Pressing the m button again deselects  
the category and disappears.  
will appear on the screen.  
To select multiple images, repeat the  
above operan.  
Select Range  
Seelect ange].  
FolStep 2 on p. 116 to select [Select  
ang] and press the m button.  
llow Steps 2 and 3 on page 111 to  
select images.  
Press the p button to select an item, then  
press the qr buttons, and select a type.  
Select the setting.  
Press the p button to select [Select] and  
press the m button.  
If you select [Deselect] in Step 2, you can deselect all of the images in the  
[Select Range] category.  
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\ Rotating Images  
You can change the orientation of an image and save it.  
Select [Rotate].  
Press the n button and select the 1  
tab, then select [Rotate] and press the  
m button.  
Rotate the image.  
Press the qr buttons to select an image  
to rotate.  
The image will rate 90° with each press  
of the m butn
Prese n button will restore the  
menn.  
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= Resizing Images  
You can resize images to a lower pixel setting and save the resized image  
as a separate file.  
Select [Resize].  
Press the n button and select the 1  
tab, then select [Resize] and press the m  
button.  
Select an image.  
Press the qr buttons to select the image  
and press the m button.  
Select an image size.  
Press the qr buttons to select an option,  
then press m button.  
ve nemage?] screen will  
a
e the new image.  
Press the qr buttons to select [OK] and  
press the m button.  
The image will be saved as a new file.  
Display the new image.  
When you press the n button, the  
[Display new image?] screen will appear.  
If you press the qr buttons to select [Yes]  
and press the m button, the saved image  
will display.  
You cannot resize an image to a larger size.  
You cannot resize images taken with the  
and  
settings.  
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[ Trimming  
You can cut out a portion of a recorded image and save it as a new image file.  
Select [Trimming].  
Press the n button, select the 1 tab  
and [Trimming], then press the m button.  
Select an image.  
Press the qr buttons to select the image  
and press the m button.  
Trimming Area  
Adjust the trimming area.  
A green frame will appear around the  
portion of the image to be trimmed.  
The original imawill display in the upper  
left and the trid image will display in  
the ght.  
If you the g r k button, you can  
nge frame size.  
prs the opqr buttons, you can  
Trimming Area isply  
the frame.  
ou press the l button, you can  
change the vertical/horizontal orientation  
of the frame.  
Recordeixels  
after trimmg  
In an image with a detected face, a gray  
frame will appear around faces located in  
the upper left of the frame, and the frame  
can be used for trimming. You can switch  
between frames by pressing the 2  
button.  
Press the m button.  
Save as a new image and display.  
Perform Steps 4 and 5 on p. 119.  
,
and  
images cannot be trimmed.  
Trimming is only possible for images shot at aspect ratio 4:3 (vertical 3:4).  
The number of recorded pixels in a trimmed image will be smaller than  
before trimming.  
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Function  
You can change the color of an image and save it as a separate image.  
Refer to p. 75 for details on each menu item.  
Select [My Colors].  
Press the n button, select the 1 tab  
and [My Colors], and press the m button.  
Select an image.  
Press the qr buttons to select the image  
and press the m button.  
Select a menu option.  
Press thqr uttons to select an option,  
theress tm button.  
ecting e menu option, you can  
zoe image by following the  
petions in “k Magnifying Images”  
. 10).  
you press the m button during  
magnified display, you can switch to the  
original image. Pressing the n button  
restores the menu screen.  
Save as a new image and display.  
Perform Steps 4 and 5 on p. 119.  
If you repeatedly change the color of an image, the quality will gradually  
deteriorate and you may not achieve the expected color.  
The coloration of images changed with this function may vary from those  
recorded with the My Colors function (p. 75).  
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@ Making Dark Subjects Appear  
Brighter (i-Contrast)  
Detects and compensates for dark sections of subjects or people’s faces  
and saves the image as a separate file. You can select 4 levels of correction:  
[Auto], [Low], [Medium] or [High].  
Select [i-Contrast].  
Press the n button, select the 1 tab  
and [i-Contrast], then press the m button.  
Select an image.  
Press the qr buttons to select the image  
and press the m button.  
Select an optio.  
Press qr bns to select an option,  
thehe m utton.  
e anew image and display.  
rm teps 4 and 5 on p. 119.  
What if the age wasn’t corrected by the [Auto] option as  
well as you wuld ke?  
Select [Low], [Medium] or [High] and adjust the image.  
Under some conditions, the image may appear coarse or the exposure  
setting may not be suitable.  
Repeatedly adjusting the same image may cause the quality to  
deteriorate.  
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] Correcting the Red-Eye Effect  
You can automatically correct red eyes in images and save them as new  
files.  
Select [Red-Eye Correction].  
Press the n button, select the 1 tab  
and [Red-Eye Correction], then press the  
m button.  
Select an image.  
Press the qr buttons, select the image.  
Correct the image.  
When you press the m button, red-eye  
detected by te camera will be corrected  
and a framl appear around the  
d portn.  
Yzoom timage using the  
produres in “k Magnifying Images”  
. 1).  
e as a new image and display.  
Press the opqr buttons to select [New  
File], and press the m button.  
The image will be saved as a new file.  
Perform Step 5 on p. 119  
.
Some images may not be properly corrected.  
When [Overwrite] in Step 4 is selected, the uncorrected image is  
overwritten with the corrected data, erasing the original image.  
Protected images cannot be overwritten.  
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Printing from the Print List (DPOF)  
You can add images to the print list (DPOF) directly after shooting or while in  
playback by pressing the c button. You can print from a print list simply by  
connecting your camera and printer. These selection methods comply with  
the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards.  
Easily Add Images to the Print List  
Select an image.  
Press the qr buttons to select the image.  
Press the c button (videos will be  
excluded).  
Print list.  
Press the op btons and select the  
number of prinress the qr buttons to  
seleand pss the m button.  
To cadding imges, select the  
ed ages and press the c button,  
prethe qr buttons to select  
ove] and press the m button.  
Print Added Images  
The following examples the Canon SELPHY series printers. Please also  
refer to the Personal Printing Guide.  
Number of copies to print  
Connect the camera to the printer  
(p. 30).  
Print.  
Press the op buttons, select [Print now]  
and press the m button.  
Printing will start.  
If you stop the printer during printing and  
start again, it will start from the next print.  
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Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF)  
You can select certain images on a memory card for printing (up to 998  
images) and specify the number of print copies so they can be printed  
together or processed at a photo developer service. These selection  
methods comply with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards.  
Print Settings  
You can set the print type, date and file number. These settings apply to all  
images selected for printing.  
Select [Print Settings].  
Press the n button and select the 2  
tab, then select [Print Settings] and press  
the m butto
Adjust thstings.  
e op buttons to select a menu  
itn press he qr buttons to select  
an ion.  
resng the n button accepts the  
ttings and restores the menu screen.  
Standard  
Inde
Both  
On  
Prints one image per page.  
Print Type  
Prints several reduced size images per page.  
Prints both standard and index formats.  
Prints the date from the shooting information.  
Date  
Off  
On  
Prints the file number.  
File No.  
Off  
On  
Removes all print settings after printing.  
Clear DPOF  
data  
Off  
Some printers or photo developer services may not be able to reflect all  
of the print settings in the output.  
may display when using a memory card with print settings set by a  
different camera. These settings will be overwritten by those set by your  
camera.  
Images with the date embedded always print with the date, regardless of the  
[Date] setting. As a result, some printers may print the date twice on these  
images if [Date] is also set to [On].  
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With [Index] selected, the [Date] and [File No.] options cannot be set to  
[On] at the same time.  
The date will be printed in the style set in the [Date/Time] function in the  
3 tab (p. 21).  
Selecting the Number of Copies  
Select [Select Images & Qty.].  
Press the n button and select the 2  
tab, then select [Select Images & Qty.]  
and press the  
button.  
m
Select an imag.  
Press the qbuons to select an image,  
then the  
You able to t the number of print  
button.  
m
pies
u sect [Index],  
appears on the  
n.  
m
s the  
images.  
button again to deselect the  
will disappear.  
Set the number of prints.  
Press the op buttons to set the number  
of prints (maximum 99).  
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select other  
images and the number of prints for each.  
You cannot set the number of print copies  
for Index prints. You can only select which  
images to print in Step 2.  
Pressing the n button accepts the  
settings and restores the menu screen.  
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Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF)  
Select Range  
Select [Select Range].  
Select [Select Range] in Step 1 on p. 126  
and press the m button.  
Select images according to Steps 2 and 3  
on p. 111.  
Make print settings.  
Press the op buttons, select [Order] and  
press the m button.  
Set All Images to Print Once  
Select [SeleAll Images].  
Se[Selell Images] from the screen  
ion p. 26 and press the m  
bu
ke rint settings.  
ess the qr buttons, select [OK] and  
press the m button.  
Select by Category  
Select [Select by Date], [Select by  
Category] or [Select by Folder].  
Follow Step 1 on p. 126 to select a type  
and press the m button.  
Follow Steps 2 and 3 on p. 113 to select  
images.  
Make print settings.  
Press the qr buttons, select [OK] and  
press the m button.  
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Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF)  
Clearing All Selections  
Select [Clear All Selections].  
Select [Clear All Selections] in Step 1 on  
p. 126, and press the m button.  
Press the qr buttons to select [OK], then  
press the m button.  
All selections will be cleared.  
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Customizing the Camera  
You can customize various functions to suit your shooting  
preferences. The first part of this chapter eplains convenient and  
commonly used functions. The latter pt eplains how to change  
shooting and playback settings your urposes.  
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Changing Functions  
You can customize convenient and commonly used functions from the 3  
tab (p. 48).  
Turning off the Power Saving Function  
You can set the power saving function (p. 53) to [Off]. Setting it to [On] is  
recommended to save battery power.  
Select [Power Saving], then press the m  
button.  
Press the op buttons to select [Auto  
Power Down], then use the qr buttons to  
select [Off].  
If you set the Power Saving function to  
[Off], be careful t to forget to turn off the  
camera after
Setting the Screen Shut-ime  
You can adjust the time the sakeshut off automatically (p. 53).  
This also works when [Auto wn] set to [Off].  
t [Power Saving], then press the m  
button.  
Press the op buttons to select [Display  
Off], then use the qr buttons to select a  
time.  
In order to save battery power, it is  
recommended to select less than [1 min.].  
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Changing Functions  
Using the World Clock  
When traveling abroad, you can record images with local dates and times  
simply by switching the time zone setting if you pre-register the destination  
time zones. You can enjoy the convenience of not having to switch the Date/  
Time settings.  
Set the home time zone.  
Select [Time Zone] and press the m  
button.  
When setting this for the first time, confirm  
the information that displays on the screen  
at the left, and press the m button.  
Press the qr buttons to select the home  
time zonehpress the m button. To  
sight sng time (adds 1 hour),  
pe op ttons to select  
.
Set the world time zone.  
Press the op buttons to select  
press the m button.  
, then  
Press the qr buttons to select the  
destination time zone, then press the m  
button.  
You can also set the daylight saving time  
as in Step 1.  
Select the world time zone.  
Press the op buttons and select [Home/  
World].  
Press the qr buttons to select  
press the n button.  
, then  
will appear in the [Time Zone] or  
shooting screen (p. 44).  
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Changing Functions  
If you change the date or time in the  
date will automatically change.  
setting (p. 21), your  
Changing the File Number Assignment  
Images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers in the order they  
were taken, from 0001 – 9999, and saved to folders of up to 2,000 images.  
You can change the file number assignment.  
Select [File Numbering], then press the qr  
buttons to select an option.  
Even if you shoot using a new  
memoy card, the file numbers are  
Continuous assigd consecutively until an  
ige ith the number 9999 is  
takeved.  
f you reace the memory card  
Auto with a new one, file numbering  
begins with 0001 again.  
If you use a emry cacontaining images, the newly  
assigned filnumbers manue the existing numbering for both the  
[Continuousnd [AutReset] settings. If you want to start over with file  
number 0001, rmat he memory card before use (pp. 24, 52).  
Refer to the Software Starter Guide for information regarding folder  
structure or image types.  
Creating a Folder  
You can create new folders in which to save images.  
Select [Create Folder], then press the m  
button.  
Select [Create New Folder], then press  
the qr buttons to select  
will display on the screen (p. 44) when  
shooting, and shots will be recorded into a  
new folder.  
.
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Changing Functions  
Creating Folders by Day and Time  
You can set a day and time for folder creation.  
Select [Create Folder], then press the m  
button.  
Select [Auto Create], then press the qr  
buttons to select an interval.  
Select [Time], then press the qr buttons  
to set a time.  
The new folder will be created on the set  
day and time. Images shot after the  
creation date are saved to the new folder.  
Turning off Auto Rotate  
When you play back images on the caera, ies shot in vertical  
orientation automatically rotate anverticly. You can turn off this  
function.  
ele[Auto Rotate], then press the qr  
ttons to select [Off].  
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Changing Shooting Functions  
If you set the shooting mode to G (p. 68), you can change the settings in the  
4 tab (p. 48).  
Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in  
modes other than G mode, check if the function is available in those  
modes (pp. 150 – 153).  
Turning off the Red-Eye Reduction Function  
The red-eye reduction lamp lights in order to reduce the red-eye effect that  
occurs when shooting in dark conditions with the flash. You can turn off this  
function.  
Select [Flash Settings], then press the m  
button.  
Press the op ons to select [Red-Eye  
Lampreshe qr buttons to  
selec
Turning off te AF ABeam  
The lamp will automically lht to assist focusing in low light conditions  
when you press the shter utton halfway. You can turn off the lamp.  
Select [AF-assist Beam], then press the  
qr buttons to select [Off].  
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Changing Shooting Functions  
Changing the Image Display Time  
You can change the length of time the images display directly after shooting.  
Select [Review], then press the qr  
buttons to select an option.  
Off  
No image displays.  
The image displays until you press  
the shutter button halfway.  
Hold  
Changing the Image Display Right After Shooting  
You can change the image display that appearafter shooting.  
Select [Revnfo], then press the qr  
o selean option.  
DDisplays detailed information (p. 45).  
The area inside the AF frame is  
ocus  
heck  
magnified, allowing you to check the  
focus. The procedure is the same as  
in “Checking the Focus” (p. 107).  
Displaying the Overlay  
You can display gridlines for vertical and horizontal guidance, or a 3:2 guide  
to confirm the printable area for L size or postcard size prints.  
Select [Disp. Overlay], then press the qr  
buttons to select an option.  
Grid Lines A grid overlays the display.  
The areas outside the 3:2 range are  
grayed out. This area will not print  
3:2 Guide  
when printing on paper with a 3:2  
aspect ratio.  
Both grid lines, and the 3:2 guide  
will display.  
Both  
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Changing Shooting Functions  
In  
mode, you cannot set [3:2 Guide] or [Both].  
Grid Lines will not be recorded on the image.  
The gray areas displayed with [3:2 Guide] are the areas that will not be  
printed. The actual image recorded will include the portion in the gray  
areas.  
Changing the IS-Mode Settings  
Select [IS Mode], then press the qr buttons  
to select an option.  
Image stabilization is always on.  
You can confirm the result directly  
Continuous on thdisplay, which makes it  
easieo check the composition or  
fos
Image abilization is only active at  
Sh
he momnt of shooting.  
Image stabilization only counters  
up and down motion. This option is  
recommended for shooting objects  
ng  
moving horizontally.  
If camera she is tostrong, attach the camera to a tripod. It is  
recommended set he IS Mode to [Off] when the camera is fixed to a  
tripod.  
When using [Panning], hold the camera horizontally. Image stabilization  
does not work when the camera is held vertically.  
Registering Functions to the c Button  
Select [Set c button], then press the m  
button.  
Press the opqr buttons to select the  
functions to register, then press the m  
button.  
Pressing the c button will call up the  
registered function.  
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Changing Playback Functions  
Press  
When this  
function cannot be used in the current shooting mode or function setting.  
In , each press of the c button records white balance data (p. 74),  
and the white balance settings also change to  
if you want to cancel a function.  
symbol is shown on the bottom right of an icon, the  
.
Changing Playback Functions  
You can adjust the settings in the 1 tab by pressing the 1 button (p. 48).  
Selecting the Image that First Displays in  
Playback  
Select [Re, then press the qr buttons  
tan opn.  
Resues with the image last  
Ln  
viewed.  
Resumes with the most recently  
shot image.  
ast sot  
Changing the Start-up Image or Sound  
In the 3 tab, you can change the sounds played for each camera operation  
or set the start-up image that appears when the camera power is turned on.  
Change Sounds  
Select [Sound Options], then press the m  
button.  
Press the op buttons to select an option.  
Press the qr buttons to change the sound.  
1
Preset sound.  
You can register your sounds using the  
supplied software (ZoomBrowser EX/  
ImageBrowser) (p. 138).  
2
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Changing the Start-up Image or Sound  
Changing the Start-up Screen  
Select [Start-up Image], then press the m  
button.  
Press the qr buttons to change the image.  
No start-up image.  
1
2
Preset image.  
You can register images that you have  
taken.  
Setting a Recorded Image as the Start-up  
Screen Image  
When you press the 1 button and set the camera o playback mode, you  
can register sounds and images.  
Selt-up Imge], then press the m  
butto
ss tqr buttons to select [2], then  
the m button.  
Press the qr buttons to select an image,  
then press the m button.  
Press the qr buttons to select [OK], then  
press the m button to complete  
registration.  
Any previously registered start-up image will be overwritten when  
registering a new start-up image.  
Using the included software to register sounds and the  
start-up screen image  
You can register sounds and start-up screen images that come with the included  
software to the camera. Refer to the Software Starter Guide for details.  
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Useful Information  
This chapter introduces how to use the AC adapter kit (sold  
separately), troubleshooting tips and contans lists of functions. The  
index also appears at the end.  
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Using Household Power  
If you use AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40 (sold separately), you can use the  
camera without worrying about how much charge is left in the battery.  
The DR-40 coupler included with the adapter kit cannot be used with this  
camera.  
Turn off the camera.  
Plug the cord into the camera.  
Open the cover and fully insert the plug  
into the camera's terminal.  
Connecthe per cord.  
Conpower ord to the compact  
ower pter, then plug the other end  
a pwer outlet.  
an turn the camera on to use it.  
you finish, turn off the camera and  
unplug the power cord from the power  
outlet.  
Do not unplug the plug or power cord with the camera turned on. This  
could erase images you have taken or damage the camera.  
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Changing the Strap  
Using the Shoulder and Neck Strap Set STP-DC1 (Sold Separately) or  
Carabiner Strap STP-DC2 (Sold Separately), you can easily change straps  
to suit your location.  
Changing the Strap.  
Using the instructions on p. 13 remove the  
wrist strap from the camera and attach the  
desired strap.  
You can authe length of the shoulder  
s
You can remove the carabiner from the  
supplied strap mount.  
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Changing the Strap  
Carabiner strap  
Neck strap  
Shoulder strap  
Do not use the neck, shoulder, or carabiner straps in water. While  
underwater, use the wrist strap included with this unit (p. 2).  
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Changing the Front Cover  
You can change the front cover using the Front Cover Set FC-DC1 (Sold  
Separately).  
Remove the screws.  
Using the tool included in the accessory  
set, remove the two screws.  
Take care not to lose the screws.  
However, spare screws are included with  
the accessory set.  
Remove the ront cover.  
Using the rval tab, lift the cover in the  
of the rrow to remove.  
Removal t
Put on a new cover.  
Place the desired cover as shown in the  
image, and press it until it clicks into  
place.  
Make sure there is no space between the  
front cover and the camera.  
Screw in the cover.  
Replace the screws removed in Step 1.  
Do not remove other screws besides the two on the front cover.  
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Troubleshooting  
If you think there is a problem with the camera, first check the following. If  
the items below do not solve your problem, contact a Canon Customer  
Support Help Desk as listed on the included customer support list.  
Power  
You pressed the power button, but nothing happened.  
Confirm that the battery is properly inserted (p. 18).  
Confirm that the memory card/battery cover is securely closed (p. 19).  
If the battery terminals are dirty, battery performance will decrease. Clean the  
terminals with a cotton swab and re-insert the battery several times.  
Battery is consumed quickly.  
Battery performance decreases at low temperatures. Warm the battery by such  
methods as placing them in your pocket with the terminal cover on.  
TV output  
Image is distorted or not showing on TV . 9).  
Shooting  
Cannot shoot.  
When in playback (p. 29), preutteutton halfway (p. 25).  
Camera screen is black a.  
Images that have ben edited uter, have had their name changed, or  
that have been takwith anotheera may not display correctly when set as  
a start-up screen.  
Screen does not disaproperly in dark places (p. 46).  
Screen does not display properly while shooting.  
Please note, the following will not be recorded in still images, but will be recorded  
in movies.  
When the camera is subjected to powerful light sources, the display may  
darken.  
Under fluorescent lighting, the screen may flicker.  
When shooting bright light sources, a bar of light (purplish red) may appear on  
the screen.  
The h icon blinks when you try to shoot (p. 28).  
appears when the shutter button was pressed halfway (p. 60).  
Set the [IS mode] to [Continuous] (p. 136).  
Set the flash to h (p. 68).  
Increase the ISO speed (p. 73).  
Attach the camera to a tripod.  
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Image is blurred.  
Press the shutter button halfway to focus, then shoot (p. 25).  
Shoot the subject within the focusing distance (p. 157).  
Set the [AF-assist Beam] to [On] (p. 134).  
Confirm that functions which you do not intend to use (macro, etc.) are not set.  
Shoot using the focus lock or AF lock (pp. 78, 82).  
Even when you press the shutter button halfway, the frame does  
not appear, and the camera does not focus.  
If you center on the light and dark contrasting area of the subject and press the  
shutter button halfway, or repeatedly press the shutter button halfway, the frame  
will appear and the camera will focus.  
Subject is too dark.  
Set the flash to h (p. 68).  
Adjust the brightness with exposure compensatio(p. 72).  
Adjust the brightness with the i-Contrast function pp. 87, 122).  
Use the AE lock, or spot metering to shoot (85
Subject is too bright (overexpo
Set the flash to ! (p. 60).  
Adjust the brightness with eure cnsation (p. 72).  
Use the AE lock, or spot o shot (p. 85).  
The subject is too bright dent hting.  
Image is dark ven thoulash fired (p. 28).  
Increase the ISspeed (p. 73
Shoot within an proprie distance for flash photography (p. 68).  
Image taken usinflash is too bright (overexposed).  
Shoot within an appropriate distance for flash photography (p. 68).  
Set the flash to ! (p. 60).  
White dots appear on the image when shooting with the flash.  
Light from the flash has reflected off dust particles or other objects in the air.  
Image appears rough or grainy.  
Shoot with the ISO speed on a lower setting (p. 73).  
Depending on the shooting mode, when shooting in a high ISO speed the image  
may appear rough or grainy (p. 59).  
Eyes appear red (p. 88).  
Set the [Red-Eye Lamp] to [On] (p. 134). When shooting with the flash, the lamp  
(on the front of the camera) lights (p. 42), and for approximately 1 second while  
the camera is reducing red-eye, it is not possible to shoot. It is more effective if  
the subject is looking directly at the lamp. Even better results can be obtained by  
increasing the lighting in indoor settings or approaching closer to the subject.  
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Recording images to the memory card takes a long time, or  
continuous shooting slows down.  
Perform a low-level format of the memory card in the camera (p. 52).  
When you can’t make settings for shooting functions or FUNC.  
menu.  
The items in which settings can be made differ depending on the shooting  
mode. Refer to “Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode” (pp. 150 – 153).  
Shooting movies  
Correct shooting time does not display, or stops.  
Format the memory card in the camera, or use a memory card capable of  
recording at high speeds. Even when the shooting time does not display  
properly, the video recorded will be the length that it was actually shot (p. 33).  
displayed on the LCD monitor, and shoong ended  
automatically.  
Camera’s internal memory was insufficient. Try one e following.  
Perform a low-level format of the memoin the mera (p. 52).  
Lower the recorded pixels (p. 97).  
Use a memory card capable of rding gh speeds.  
Zoom does not operate.  
You can use the digioom dingbut not the optical zoom (p. 98).  
Playback  
Cannot play back mageor movies.  
If the file name or foldestrture is changed on a computer, you may not be  
able to play back images or movies. Refer to the Software Starter Guide for  
information regarding folder structure or file names.  
Playback stops, or audio cuts out.  
Use a card that has been formatted on this camera (pp. 24, 52).  
If you copy a movie to a memory card that reads slowly, playback may interrupt  
momentarily.  
You may experience frame dropping and audio breakup when playing back a  
movie on a computer with insufficient system resources.  
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If error messages appear on the LCD monitor, try one of the following  
solutions.  
No memory card  
The memory card is not installed in the correct direction. Install the memory card  
in the correct direction (p. 18).  
Card locked!  
The SD memory card or SDHC memory card’s write protect tab is set to “LOCK”.  
Unlock the write protect tab (p. 18).  
Cannot record!  
You attempted to shoot an image without the a memory card, or with a memory  
card installed incorrectly. Install the memory card in the correct direction when  
shooting (p. 18).  
Memory card error (p. 52)  
Contact your Canon Customer Support Help Deas there may be a problem  
with the camera.  
Memory card full  
There is not enough free space on tory card o shoot (pp. 26, 55, 67, 79)  
or edit images (pp. 119 – 12Erase ages (pp. 29, 110) to open space for  
new images, or insert an mocard (p. 18).  
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No image.  
There are no imges recorded on the memory that can be displayed.  
Protected! (p. 1)  
Unidentified Image/Incompatible JPEG/Image too large./RAW  
Unsupported images or data, or corrupted image data cannot be displayed.  
Images manipulated on a computer, that have had their file name changed, or  
have been taken with a different camera may not display.  
Cannot magnify!/Cannot rotate/Cannot modify image/Cannot  
register this image!/Cannot modify/Cannot assign to category  
Incompatible images cannot be magnified (p. 108), rotated (p. 118), edited  
(pp. 119 – 123), registered to the start-up screen (p. 138), categorized (p. 116),  
or added to a print list (p. 125).  
Images manipulated on a computer, that have had their file name changed, or  
have been taken with a different camera may not be magnified, rotated, edited,  
registered to the start-up screen, categorized, or added to a print list.  
Movies cannot be magnified (p. 108), edited (pp. 119 – 123), added to a print list  
(p. 124), or registered to the start-up screen (p. 138).  
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List of Messages that Appear on the Screen  
Cannot select!  
When selecting the selection range (pp. 111, 115, 117, 127), you tried to select  
a starting image that was after the last image or you tried to select an ending  
image that was before the starting image.  
You tried to select more than 501 images in the selection range (pp. 111, 115,  
117, 127).  
Too many marks.  
You selected more than 998 images to print settings. Select less than 998  
images (p. 125).  
Cannot complete!  
Print settings could not be saved correctly. Reduce the number of selected  
images and try again (p. 125).  
Naming error!  
The file name could not be created because there is n image with the same  
name as the folder that the camera is attempting to eate, or the highest  
possible file number has already been reached (p. In the 3 menu, change  
[File Numbering] to [Auto reset] (p. 132) mat themory card (pp. 24, 52).  
Communication error  
Images could not be transferree coter or printed due to the large  
amount of images (approx. 1d on he memory card. Use a  
commercially availablUSB to tnsfer the images. To print, insert  
the memory card inthe printlot to print.  
Lens error, restacamera  
A lens error was detted. Pss the power button to turn the camera off and  
back on (p. 42). If this emessage continues to display, contact your Canon  
Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a problem with the lens.  
Exx (xx: number)  
A camera error was detected. Press the power button to turn the camera off and  
back on (p. 42).  
If an error code displays directly after taking a picture, the shot may not have  
been recorded. Check image in playback mode.  
If this error code reappears, note the number and contact your Canon Customer  
Support Help Desk as there may be a problem with the camera.  
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3 Set up Menu  
Item  
Options/Summary  
Ref. Page  
p. 49  
Mute  
On/Off*  
Volume  
Set all operation sounds (5 levels).  
p. 49  
Set the sounds played for each camera  
operation.  
Sound Options  
p. 137  
LCD Brightness  
Start-up Image  
Format  
Set within a range of ±2.  
Add an image as start-up image.  
Formats card, erasing all data.  
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On*/Off  
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p. 138  
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p. 132  
File Numbering  
Create Folder  
Auto Rotate  
p. 132  
p. 133  
Auto Power Down: Off  
Display Off: 10, ec./1*, or 3 min.  
Power Saving  
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Time Zone  
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Distance Units  
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Video System  
Language  
NTSCPAL  
p. 109  
p. 23  
p. 51  
eledisplayed language.  
Returns camera to default settings.  
Reset All  
* Default setting  
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1 Playback Menu  
Item  
Options/Summary  
Ref. Page  
p. 105  
p. 116  
p. 110  
p. 114  
p. 122  
p. 123  
p. 120  
p. 119  
p. 121  
p. 118  
p. 137  
p. 108  
Slideshow  
My Category  
Erase  
Plays back images and movies automatically.  
Categorizes images and movies.  
Erases images and movies.  
Protects images and movies.  
Corrects dark portions of images.  
Corrects red eyes in images.  
Trims portions of images.  
Protect  
i-Contrast  
Red-Eye Correction  
Trimming  
Resize  
Resizes and saves images.  
Adjusts colors in images.  
My Colors  
Rotate  
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Fadede 1/Off  
2 Print Mnu  
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Displays printing screen.  
Ref. Page  
p. 30  
Print  
Select Images & Qty.  
Select Range  
Selects individual images for printing.  
Selects starting and ending images for printing.  
Selects all images for printing.  
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Select All Images  
Select by Date  
Select by Category  
Select by Folder  
Clear All Selections  
Print Settings  
Selects images for printing by date.  
Selects images for printing by category.  
Selects images for printing by folder.  
Cancels all settings for printing.  
Sets the printing style.  
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Handling Precautions  
Equipment  
This camera is a high-precision electronic device. Do not allow it to fall a  
great distance or subject it to excessive impacts.  
Never place the camera close to magnets or motors that generate strong  
electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause  
malfunctions or corrupt image data.  
If water droplets have fallen or dirt is stuck on the camera or LCD monitor,  
wipe with a dry soft cloth or eyeglass wiper. Do not rub or apply force.  
Never use cleaners containing organic solvents to wipe the camera or  
LCD monitor.  
Use a commercially available blower brush to remove dust from the lens.  
For stubborn dirt contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk  
as listed on the customer support leaflet suppliewith your camera.  
When you move the camera rapidly from colo ot temperatures,  
condensation may form on the internxternaurfaces of the camera.  
To avoid condensation, put the camn airtig, resealable plastic  
bag and let it adjust to tempre cs slowly before removing it  
from the bag.  
If condensation has ccurrg thmemory card/battery cover or  
terminal cover cold cause Do not open the covers until the  
moisture has comletely evapoed.  
For handling instctios after the camera has been used underwater,  
please see Cautions After Using This Camera and Camera Care (p. 15).  
Memory Cards  
A memory card is a high-precision electronic device. Do not bend, apply  
force or subject it to strong impacts. Doing so may corrupt image data  
recorded on the memory card.  
Do not spill liquids on the memory card. Do not touch the memory card’s  
terminals with your hands or metallic objects.  
Do not store memory cards near a TV, speakers or other devices that  
generate magnetic fields or static electricity. Doing so may corrupt image  
data recorded on the memory card.  
Do not store memory cards in hot, humid or dusty locations.  
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Specifications  
Camera Effective Pixels. . . . . . . . . . .Approx. 12.1 million  
Image Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/2.3-inch type CCD (Total number of pixels:  
Approx. 12.7 million)  
Lens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.2 (W) – 18.6 (T) mm  
35mm film equivalent: 35 (W) – 105 (T) mm  
F2.8 (W) – F4.9 (T)  
Waterproof Capability . . . . . . . . . . . .Meets JIS/ IEC protection class IPX8*  
For use within a depth of 10 meters  
Dustproof Capability . . . . . . . . . . . . .Meets JIS/ IEC protection class IP6X*  
Shock Resistant Capability . . . . . . . .Canon standard based on MIL Standard 810F  
Method 516.5 Selecting Procedure IV (A US  
Defense Standard) *  
Testing Conditions:  
Drop height: 1.22 m (4 ft.).  
Drop surface: Wood.  
Drop direction: Each surface (6 surfaces), each  
angle (4 angles) for a total of 10.  
Number of dros: Each surface and each angle 3  
times for a toof 30.  
* The cameis sjected to Canon standard testing  
conditions. er, it is not guaranteed that this  
cawill not mage or malfunction.  
Digital Zoom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ax (Up tpprox. 12x in combination  
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LCD Monitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 ipe TFT LCD color monitor  
pro230,000 dots, Picture coverage 100%  
AF Frame Mode. . . . . . . . . . e AiF/Center  
Servo AF . . . . . . . . . . . . Off  
Focusing Range (m end of leo: 3 cm (1.2 in.) – infinity (W)/30 cm (1.0 ft.) –  
nfinity (T)  
Normal: 30 cm (1.0 ft.) – infinity  
Macro: 3 – 50 cm (1.2 in. – 1.6 ft.) (W)/30 – 50 cm  
(1.0 – 1.6 ft.) (T)  
Infinity: 3 m (9.8 ft.) – infinity  
Manual Focus: 3 cm (1.2 in.) – infinity (W)/30 cm  
(1.0 ft.) – infinity (T)  
Kids&Pets: 1 m (3.3 ft.) – infinity  
Shutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter  
Shutter Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 – 1/1500 sec.  
15 – 1/1500 sec. (Total shutter speed range)  
Image Stabilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lens-shift type  
Metering Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Evaluative, Center-weighted average or Spot  
Exposure Compensation . . . . . . . . . .±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments  
ISO speed (Standard Output Sensitivity, Recommended Exposure Index)  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auto, ISO 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600  
White Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auto, Day Light, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent,  
Fluorescent H, Underwater, Custom  
Built-in Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auto, On, Slow Synchro, Off  
* Red-eye reduction/Red-eye correction settings  
available  
Built-in Flash Range . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 cm – 3.2 m (1.0 – 10 ft.) (W)/  
30 cm – 2.0 m (1.0 – 6.6 ft.) (T)  
Shooting Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shooting mode: Auto, Program AE, SCN, Movie  
Special Scene Mode: Portrait, Landscape, Night Snapshot,  
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Kids&Pets, Indoor, Sunset, Fireworks, Long  
Shutter, Beach, Underwater, Aquarium, Foliage,  
Snow, ISO3200, Color Accent, Color Swap, Stitch  
Assist  
Movie mode: Standard, Color Accent, Color Swap  
Continuous Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . .Approx. 1.1 images/sec.  
Self-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FaceSelf-Timer, Approx. 10 sec./Approx. 2-sec.  
delay, Custom Timer  
i-Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Off/Auto  
Recording Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SD memory card, SDHC memory card,  
MultiMediaCard, MMCplus memory card, HC  
MMCplus memory card  
File Format. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Design rule for camera file system and DPOF  
compliant  
Data Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Still images: Exif 2.2 (JPEG)  
Movies: MOV (Image data: H.264, Audio data:  
Linear PCM) (Mono)  
Compression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fine, Normal  
Number of Recording Pixels  
(Still images) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Large: 4000 × 3els  
Medium 64 × 2pixels  
Mediu2 × 194pixels  
Medium × 1200 xels  
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cree4000 × 2248 pixels  
(Movies) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 pels (30 frames/sec.)  
40 pixels (30 frames/sec.)  
Number of Possible Sts . . . . . . . 220 images (Based on CIPA standardized  
murement)  
Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quantization: 16 bit  
Sampling Rate: 44.100 kHz  
Playback Function . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single Image Playback, Video Playback,  
Magnified Focus, Index Playback, Magnified  
Playback, Jump, Slideshow  
Editing Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erase, Protect, My Category, Resize, My Colors, i-  
Contrast, Trimming, Rotate, Red-Eye Correction  
Direct Print Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PictBridge capable  
Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hi-Speed USB (Dedicated connector (female) with  
unified type of digital, audio and video*)  
* mini-B compatible  
Communication Settings . . . . . . . . . .MTP, PTP  
Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Battery Pack NB-6L (rechargeable lithium-ion  
battery)  
AC adapter kit ACK-DC40  
Operating Temperatures* . . . . . . . . .-10 – 40 °C (14 – 104 °F)  
* The NB-6L battery pack is not designed for -10 –  
0°C (14 – 32 °F) conditions. As a result, it may  
temporarily not function optimally.  
Operating Humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 – 90%  
Dimensions (excluding protrusions). .103.6 × 66.9 × 48.8 mm (4.08 × 2.63 × 1.92 in.)  
Weight (camera body only) . . . . . . . .Approx. 190 g (6.7 oz.)  
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Specifications  
Battery Pack NB-6L  
Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rechargeable lithium-ion battery  
Voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.7 V DC  
Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000 mAh  
Charging cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Approx. 300 times  
Operating temperature. . . . . . . . . . . .0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34.4 × 41.8 × 6.9 mm (1.35 × 1.65 × 0.27 in.)  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Approx. 21 g (0.74 oz.)  
Battery Charger CB-2LY/CB-2LYE  
Rated input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 – 240 V AC (50/60 Hz), 0.085 A (100 V) – 0.05  
A (240 V)  
Rated output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.2 V DC, 700 mA  
Charge time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Approx. 1 hour 55 min.  
Operating temperature. . . . . . . . . . . .0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58.6 × 86.4 × 24.1 mm (2.31 × 3.40 × 0.95 in.)  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Approx. 70 g (2.4oz.) (CB-2LY)  
Approx. 61 g (2.oz.) (CB-2LYE, excluding  
power cord
All data is based on tests by Ca
The finished product, or exterior fer from his report.  
About MPEG-4 Licensing  
This product is liceed nder ts for the MPEG-4 standard and may be used  
for encoding MPE4 compliant d/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that  
was encoded only for a pesonal and non-commercial purpose or (2) by a video  
provider licensed unr the &T patents to provide MPEG-4 compliant video.  
No license is granted or lied for any other use for MPEG-4 standard.  
* Notice displayed in English as required.  
USA and Canada only:  
The Lithium ion/polymer battery that powers the product is  
recyclable.  
Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to  
recycle this battery.  
For CA, USA only  
Included lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material - special handling  
may apply.  
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ for details.  
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Index  
Numerics  
3:2 Guide ................................................ 135  
A
AC Adapter Kit .................................. 40, 140  
Accessories .............................................. 38  
AE Lock .............................................. 85, 97  
AF Assist Beam ...................................... 134  
AF Frame ................................................. 27  
AF Focus  
AF Lock .................................................... 82  
Aquarium (Scene Mode) .......................... 58  
AV Cable ............................................ 2, 109  
E
Editing  
i-Contrast ............................................122  
My Colors ............................................121  
Red-Eye Correction ............................123  
All Imas .................................110  
essages ...................................147  
osure  
B
Battery  
Battery Charger ........................... 2, 16, 40  
Charge Indicator ................................... 17  
Charging ............................................... 16  
Date/Time Battery ..........................
Power Saving ..............................
Beach (Scene Mode) ......................
Black and White Images ..............
Lock ................................................. 85  
Cmpensation .......................................72  
FE Lock ................................................. 86  
C
F
Camera  
Face AiAF ................................................. 80  
Face Select ..............................................84  
Face Self-Timer ........................................65  
FE Lock ....................................................86  
File Number ............................................132  
Fireworks (Scene Mode) ..........................57  
Flash  
Off .........................................................60  
On .........................................................68  
Slow Synchro ........................................86  
Supplementary Flash ............................40  
Focus  
Default Settings ........................... 51  
Holding .................................................. 13  
Camera Shake ................................. 60, 136  
Clock Functions ........................................ 53  
Color Accent  
(Scene Mode) ..................................... 91, 96  
Color Swap  
(Scene Mode) ..................................... 92, 96  
Components Guide .................................. 42  
Compression Ratio  
Image Quality (Compression Ratio)  
Continuous Shooting ................................ 72  
AF Frame ..............................................27  
AF Frame Mode ....................................80  
AF Lock ................................................. 82  
AF-Point Zoom ......................................81  
Face Select ...........................................84  
Servo AF ...............................................82  
Focus Check ..........................................107  
Focus Lock ...............................................78  
Foliage (Scene Mode) .............................. 58  
D
Date and Time  
Adding to Image .................................... 63  
Changing ............................................... 22  
Date/Time Battery ................................. 22  
Setting ................................................... 21  
Date/Time Date and Time  
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Format ......................................................24  
Low Level Format ..................................52  
FUNC. Menu  
Recordable Number of Images .............71  
Menu  
Basic Operations ...................................47  
List ......................................................150  
List .......................................................152  
Metering Mode ..........................................85  
MMCplus/HC MMCplus Memory Card  
Memory Card  
G
Grid Lines ...............................................135  
Movie  
Editing ...................................................99  
Estimated Shooting Time ......................97  
Image Quality (Frame Rate) ..................96  
Mode .....................................................96  
Recording Pixels ...................................97  
Shooting Time .......................................33  
Viewin(Playback) ................................34  
H
High ISO Speed ..................................59, 73  
High-Power Flash .....................................40  
Histogram .................................................46  
Household Power ...................................140  
I
i-Contrast ..........................................87, 122  
Image  
Editing Editing  
Erasing Images .....................................
Playback Viewing  
N
Night Snapshot (Scene Mode) .................57  
Number of Shots .......................................17  
Protect ...................................14  
Image Quality (Compression Ra0  
Indicator ..........................
Indoor (Scene Mod...................
Infinity ...........................................69  
Interface Cable ............................2, 30  
ISO Speed .......................................73  
ISO3200 (Scene Mode) ............................59  
P
Panoramic image ......................................94  
PictBridge .................................................30  
Playback Button ..................................29, 43  
Playback Viewing  
Portrait (Scene Mode) ..............................56  
Postcard Size ...........................................71  
Power Button ............................................42  
Power Battery  
K
Kids&Pets (Scene Mode) .........................57  
Power Saving ...................................53, 130  
Print List ..................................................124  
Printer .......................................................30  
Printing .....................................................30  
Program AE ..............................................68  
L
Lamp .........................................................42  
Red-Eye Reduction Lamp ...................134  
Landscape (Scene Mode) ........................56  
Language Settings ....................................23  
LCD Monitor Screen  
R
Long Shutter (Scene Mode) .....................90  
Low Level Format .....................................52  
Recording Pixels (Image Size) .................70  
Red-Eye  
Correction ............................................123  
Red-Eye Correction ...............................88  
Reduction ............................................134  
Red-Eye Reduction Lamp ......................134  
Resizing (Making Images Smaller) .........119  
Rotating Images .....................................118  
M
Macro Mode ..............................................69  
Manual Focus ...........................................83  
Memory Card ............................................20  
Available Shots .....................................20  
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Index  
S
Scene Mode ............................................. 56  
Screen  
Display Language ................................. 23  
Information Displayed ........................... 44  
Menu Operations ............................ 47, 48  
Switching the Display ...................... 44, 45  
SD/SDHC Card Memory Card  
Enlarged Display .................................108  
Filtered Playback ................................103  
Self-Timer  
10 second Self-Timer ............................ 64  
Changing Delay and Number of Shots . 77  
Face Self-Timer .................................... 65  
Two Second Self-Timer ........................ 76  
Sepia Tones ............................................. 75  
Servo AF .................................................. 82  
Shooting Date and Time Date and Time  
Shooting/Movie Button ............................. 42  
Shutter Button .......................................... 25  
Slideshow ............................................... 105  
Snow (Scene Mode) ................................. 58  
Software  
W
White Balance ..........................................74  
Widescreen (Recording Pixels) ..........70, 71  
Z
.......................................27, 32, 61  
DIGITAL CAMERA  
Solution Disk ...............................
Transferring Images to pute
Sound ............................................
Stitch Assist (Scene Mo) .....................
Strap ............................................. 2, 13  
Changing ..................................... 141  
Strap mount ................................................ 2  
Sunset (Scene Mode) ............................... 57  
Supplementary Flash ............................... 40  
T
Terminal ............................. 30, 36, 109, 140  
Transferring Images to a Computer ......... 35  
Transition ................................................ 108  
Trimming ................................................ 120  
Troubleshooting ...................................... 144  
TV  
Shooting Using a TV Monitor ................ 77  
Viewing Images on a TV ..................... 109  
U
Underwater (Scene Mode) ....................... 58  
Using When Abroad ................................. 17  
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FCC Notice  
(Digital Camera, Model PC1352 systems)  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions;  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B  
digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment doecause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined y turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the intrce by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receivanten
Increase the separation beequent and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into n a cuit different from that to which the  
receiver is conneed.  
Consult the deaor an experadio/TV technician for help.  
The cable with the rite coprovided with the digital camera must be used with this  
equipment in order to mwith Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC  
rules.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified  
in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required  
to stop operation of the equipment.  
Canon U.S.A., Inc.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A.  
Tel No. (516) 328-5600  
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
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