Canon Digital Camera SD790 IS User Manual

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Camera User Guide  
Getting Started  
p. 7  
Ensure that you read the Safety Precautions (pp. 194–201).  
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The following items are included in the package. If something is  
missing, please contact the retail outlet at which you purchased the  
product.  
Camera  
Battery Pack NB-5L  
(with Terminal Cover)  
Battery Charger  
CB-2LX/CB-2LXE  
a
b
c
Memory Card  
(32MB)  
AV Cable  
AVC-DC400  
Interface Cable  
IFC-400PCU  
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Wrist Strap WS-DC2  
User Guides  
n Dial Camera  
n Dk  
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i Warranty Card  
Camera User Guide  
Direct Print User Guide  
(Connecting the camera to a printer)  
Software Starter Guide  
(Connecting the camera to a computer)  
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Let’s Get Started!  
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Let’s Get Started!  
This guide is divided into the following two sections.  
First...  
p. 7  
Getting Started  
This section explains how to prepare the camera for use and the  
basics of shooting, viewing and printing images. Start out by  
familiarizing yourself with the camera and mastering the basics.  
Next...  
p. 37  
Learning More  
Once you have mastered the basics, use the camera’s many  
features to shoot more challenging photos. Details on using each  
function are described in this section, including how to connect the  
camera to a TV to view images, and how to make My Camera  
settings.  
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Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
Items marked with a  
are lists or charts that summarize camera  
functions or procedures.  
Please Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Shooting Still Images (  
Auto Mode). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Viewing Still Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Erasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Embedding the Date in the Image Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Shooting Movies (  
Standard Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Viewing Movies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Downloading Images to a Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
System Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Learning Moe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Components Guide  
38  
Control Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Using the  
Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
How to Use the Mode Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Basic Operations  
46  
Menus and Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor and Menus . . . . 48  
Using the LCD Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Commonly Used Shooting Functions  
60  
Shooting with the Optical Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Using the Digital Zoom/Digital Tele-Converter . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Magnified Close-Up Shooting (Digital Macro). . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Using the Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Shooting Close-Ups/Infinity Shot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Using the Self-Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Changing the Recording Pixels (Still Images). . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
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Changing the Compression (Still Images). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Setting the Image Stabilizer Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Adjusting the ISO Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Various Shooting Methods  
73  
Shooting in Modes for Special Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Shooting in Manual Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
Continuous Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
Setting the Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77  
Movie Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Checking the Focus and Peoples’ Expressions  
(Focus Check). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86  
Switching between Focusing Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89  
Selecting the Face to Focus On (ace elect and Track) . . 92  
Shooting Hard-to-Focus Subjts (FoLock, AF Lock) . . 94  
Locking the Exposure SetLock). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95  
Locking the Flash Exposure ng (FE Lock). . . . . . . . . . . 96  
Adjusting the Expmpnsation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
Switching betweeg Mdes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
Setting thShutter Long Shutter Mode). . . . . . . . . . 99  
Adjusting he Tone (Whte Balance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100  
Shooting ia My olors Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103  
Changing Col. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Setting the Display Overlays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110  
Categorizing Images Automatically (Auto Category) . . . . . 111  
Registering Settings to the Print/Share Button. . . . . . 112  
Playback/Erasing  
114  
Viewing Magnified Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114  
Viewing Images in Sets of Nine (Index Playback). . . . . 115  
Checking the Focus and Peoples’ Expressions  
(Focus Check Display) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116  
Jumping to Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118  
Organizing Images by Category (My Category) . . . . . . . . . 120  
Trimming a Portion of an Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123  
Viewing Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125  
Editing Movies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127  
Rotating Images in the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129  
Playback with Transition Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130  
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Automated Playback (Slide Shows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131  
Red-Eye Correction Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136  
Adding Effects with the My Colors Function . . . . . . . . . . . . 140  
Resizing Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142  
Attaching Sound Memos to Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144  
Sound-Only Recording (Sound Recorder) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146  
Protecting Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147  
Erasing All Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151  
Registering Functions to the  
Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155  
Print Settings/Transfer Settings  
157  
Setting the DPOF Print Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157  
Setting the DPOF Transfer Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163  
Configuring the Camera  
165  
Setting the Power Saving Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165  
Setting the World Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166  
Formatting Memory Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168  
Resetting the File r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170  
Creating an Imagion Folder) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172  
Setting thAuo Rction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174  
Resetting Settings to Default Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175  
Connecting ta TV  
Shooting/Playback Using a TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176  
Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) 177  
176  
Changing My Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177  
Registering My Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178  
Troubleshooting  
List of Messages  
Appendix  
180  
190  
194  
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194  
Handling Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198  
Using an AC Adapter Kit (Sold Separately) . . . . . . . . . . . . 202  
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) . . . . 203  
Camera Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206  
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Index  
216  
222  
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode  
About this Guide  
Symbol Conventions in this Guide  
66  
Using the Self-Timer  
Mode switch position  
Mods  
• Shoting Movies (  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can set the time delay and the numbers of shots you wish to take  
in advance.  
)
10 sec. Self-Timer: shoots 10 seconds after you press the shutter  
button.  
2 seconds before the shutter releases, the self-timer lamp and  
sound speed up.  
cial Scene (  
• Shting Still Images (  
• Playck (  
)
)
2 sec. Self-Timer: shoots 2 seconds after you press the shutter  
button.  
At the same time as the shutter button is pressed, the self-timer  
sound beeps rapidly*, the self-timer lamp blinktter  
releases 2 seconds later.  
)
Custom Timer: you can change the delay time )  
and number of shots (1–10).  
When [Delay] is set to 2 or more seconds, th
beeps quickly 2 seconds utter r
[Shots] is set to more th, the semer sou
the first shot.  
Some functions may not be  
available in certain shooting  
modes. If there is no notation  
to that effect, the function  
may be used in all modes.  
* This may differ depending on youCamera settings (p. 177).  
Press the  
butt
1
1. Use the  
or  
button ange  
the Self-timer mode.  
Pressing the MENU button while
screen is displayed will allow you to  
set the delay and number of shots as  
when Custom Timer is selected  
: This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s  
operation.  
: This mark denotes additional topics that complement the  
basic operating procedures.  
Explanations in this guide are based on the camera’s default settings  
at time of purchase.  
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. As a result,  
the illustrations and screenshots used in this guide may differ from  
the actual camera.  
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Please Read  
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Please Read  
Test Shots  
Before you try to photograph important subjects, we highly recommend that  
you shoot several trial images to confirm that the camera is operating and  
being operated 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  
Please note that Canon digital cameras are intended for personal use and  
should never be used in a manner that infringes upon or contravenes  
international or domestic copyright laws and regations. Please be advised  
that in certain cases the copying of images om rformances, exhibitions,  
or commercial properties by means of a camerother device may  
contravene copyright or other legal en if timage was shot for  
personal use.  
Warranty Limitations  
This camera’s warranty is ve the country of sale. If a problem  
arises while the cmeris iad, please convey it back to the  
country of sale bore proceeh a warranty claim to a Canon  
Customer SupporHelp Desk.  
For Canon Customr Suport contacts, please see the customer  
support list supplied with your camera.  
Camera Body Temperature  
If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may  
become warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operating the  
camera for an extended period.  
About the LCD Monitor  
The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high-precision  
manufacturing techniques. More than 99.99% of the pixels operate to  
specification. Less than 0.01% of the pixels may occasionally misfire or  
appear as red or black dots. This has no effect on the recorded image and  
does not constitute a malfunction.  
Video Format  
Please set the camera’s video signal format to the one used in your region  
before using it with a TV monitor.  
Language Setting  
Please see Setting the Display Language (p. 13) to change the language  
setting.  
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Getting Stated  
zPreparations  
zShooting Still Is  
zViewing till Images  
zErasing  
zPrinting  
zEmbedding the Date in the Image Data  
zShooting Movies  
zViewing Movies  
zDownloading Images to a Computer  
zSystem Map  
You can use SD memory cards, SDHC (SD High  
Capacity) memory cards, MultiMediaCards,  
MMCplus cards and HC MMCplus cards in this  
camera. These cards are collectively referred to  
as memory cards in this guide.  
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Preparations  
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Preparations  
Charging the Battery  
1.Insert the battery into the battery charger.  
Align these symbols  
2.Plug the battery charger (CB-2LX) nto a power outlet,  
or attach the power cord to he bary charger (CB-  
2LXE) and plug it into a poutle
• Battery charger modmes types vary by region.  
Charge Indicator  
Charging:  
Lights red  
For CB-2LX  
For CB-2LXE  
3.Remove the battery after charging is complete.  
• Charging takes approximately 2 hours 5 minutes.  
Charge Indicator  
Charging complete:  
Lights green  
To protect the battery and prolong its life, do not charge it for  
longer than 24 hours continuously.  
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Installing the Battery and Memory Card  
1.Slide the cover (a) and open it out (b).  
2.Insert the battery.  
• It will lock into place with a click.  
3.Insert the emorcard until it clicks into place.  
Write Protect Tab  
(Only SD memory cards)  
Back  
• Confirm that the write protect tab is  
unlocked (only SD and SDHC  
memory cards).  
• Check the memory card for the  
correct orientation.  
Ensure that the memory card is correctly oriented before  
inserting it in the camera. Inserting it backward may cause the  
camera to fail to recognize the memory card or to malfunction.  
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4.Close the cover (a, b).  
To Remove the Battery  
Press the battery lock in the direction of  
the arrow (a) and pull the battery out  
(b).  
To Remove he Memory Card  
Use a finger or the gglon the wrist strap to push the memory card in  
until you hear a click, then release it.  
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Preparations  
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Attaching the Wrist Strap  
Use the wrist strap when using the camera to prevent yourself from  
accidentally dropping the camera.  
Toggle  
You can its position the strap. The  
can used to open the A/V OUT and  
ternal cover and when inserting or  
mery cards.  
Use the WrisStrp to Open the Terminal Cover  
Hook your fingernail or the wrist  
strap toggle under the bottom edge  
of the A/V OUT and DIGITAL  
terminal cover to open it.  
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Preparations  
12  
Setting the Date and Time  
The Date/Time settings menu will appear the first time the power is  
turned on.  
Power Button  
Button  
Buttons  
Button  
1.Press the power button.  
2.Select the month, ear nd  
time, and the ispr.  
1. Use the  
category.  
or  
buttselect a  
2. Use the  
value.  
o
button to set the  
3.Press the  
button.  
To Change a Previously Set Date/Time  
Use the following procedures to display the Date/Time settings  
window, and then perform Steps 2 and 3 above.  
1.Press the  
button.  
2.Use the or button to select  
the  
(Set up) menu.  
3.Use the  
or button to select  
[Date/Time].  
4.Press the  
button.  
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Preparations  
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z A rechargeable lithium battery is built into the camera to  
save such settings as the date/time. Insert a charged battery  
into the camera. Or if you use the separately sold AC  
Adapter Kit ACK-DC30, the battery will charge in about four  
hours. It will charge even if the camera is turned off.  
z The date/time settings may be lost after approximately three  
weeks if you remove the main battery. Reset the date/time  
settings if this occurs.  
Setting the Display Language  
You can change the language displayed in thLCD monitor menus  
and messages.  
Button  
Button  
Buttons  
Button  
1.Press the  
2.Hold down the  
3.Use the  
(Playback) button.  
button and press the  
button.  
button to select a language.  
,
,
or  
4.Press the  
button.  
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Shooting Still Images  
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Shooting Still Images ( Auto Mode)  
Power Button  
Shutter Button  
Mode Switch  
Indicator  
Control Dial  
1.Press the power button.  
• The start-up sound will play startp image will display in  
the LCD monitor.  
• Pressing the power agaturns the power off.  
2.Select a shooting
1. Set the mde switch
(Shooting
2. Turn the conrol ial to select  
(Auto).  
3.Aim the camera at the subject.  
Avoiding Camera Shake  
Keep your arms tight against your body while  
holding the camera firmly by the sides. Using  
a tripod is also effective.  
Use the wrist strap to avoid dropping  
the camera during use.  
Wrist Strap  
4.Press the shutter button lightly (press halfway) to set  
the focus.  
• When the camera focuses, it beeps twice and the indicator lights  
green (orange when the flash fires).  
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5.Without changing anything else, press the shutter  
button all the way (press fully) to shoot.  
• The shutter sound will play once and the image will record.  
• Recorded images are displayed on the LCD monitor for  
approximately 2 seconds immediately after shooting (Rec.  
review). Shooting is possible while the image is displayed.  
• Holding down the shutter button after taking a shot will continue  
displaying the image.  
• The indicator will blink green and the file will record to the  
memory card.  
To Shoot Images in Focus  
The camera automatically sets the focus when you press the shutter  
button halfway*.  
* The shutter button has a two-stage action. Presg it own to the first stage is  
referred as “pressing halfway”.  
Correct  
Incorrect  
Press  
Just  
halfway to  
focus  
pressing  
fully  
Beeps  
twice  
ully  
Shooting preparations  
complete: Lights green  
(orange when the flash fires)  
Recording:  
Blinks green  
Recording:  
Blinks green  
AF frames will display in  
green on the LCD monitor  
at the points of focus.  
Mute Setting  
Pressing the DISP. button while turning on the camera power will  
silence all camera sounds except for warning sounds. Setting can be  
changed from the  
(Set up) Menu [Mute].  
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Viewing Still Images  
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Viewing Still Images  
Button  
Control Dial  
(
/
Buttons)  
1.Press the  
(Playback) button.  
2.Use the or button to ay  
the image you wisew
• Use the  
button tthe  
previous image and t
move to thnext image
tton to  
• The images dvanmore quickly if  
you keep the bn pressed  
continuously, but they will appear  
coarse.  
• Use the control dial to select images. Turn the dial  
counterclockwise to view a previous image and clockwise to view  
the next image.  
z Setting [Resume] to either [Last seen]* or [Last shot] in the  
(Play) menu allows you to specify the image to display in  
playback mode (* Default setting). If you select [Last seen],  
the last image viewed will display (Resume Playback).  
z Following the procedure below will display the last image,  
regardless of the [Resume] setting.  
- Shooting an image  
- Changing the memory card  
- Editing an image on the memory card using a computer  
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Erasing  
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Erasing  
Button  
Button  
Control Dial  
(
/
Buttons)  
Button  
1.Press the  
(Playback) .  
2.Use the or bo sect an image to erase and  
press the butto
• You can seect images ning the control dial.  
3.Confirm tha[Erae] is selected  
and press the  
button.  
To exit instead of erasing, select  
[Cancel].  
Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise  
adequate caution before erasing an image.  
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Printing  
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Printing  
A/V OUT and DIGITAL Terminal  
Interface  
Cable  
Button  
Button  
Control Dial  
(
/
Buttons)  
1.Connect the camerirect print compatible printer.  
• Hook your ngernail or the wrist strap toggle under the bottom  
edge of the ameraterminal cover to open it, then insert the  
interface cable he way into the connector.  
• See the printer’s user guide for connection instructions.  
• Printing is also possible using a non-Canon-brand printer  
provided the printer is PictBridge compliant. Refer to the Direct  
Print User Guide for details.  
2.Turn on the printer.  
3.Press the camera’s  
(Playback) button to turn on the  
power.  
• The  
button will light blue.  
4.Use the or button to select an image to print and  
press the button.  
• You can select images by turning the control dial.  
• The button will blink blue and printing will start.  
• After you finish printing, turn off the camera and the printer and  
disconnect the interface cable.  
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Printing  
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Printing From a Print List  
You can add images directly to a print list by merely pressing the  
button immediately after shooting or while playing back images.  
You can then print the images from the print list, when connecting the  
camera to a printer.  
Adding to a Print List  
1.Press the  
button (still images only).  
2.Add to the print list.  
1. Use the  
or  
button to set  
the number of copies to print.  
2. Use the  
[Add].  
or  
button to selec
button.  
3. Press the  
To remove an imaom trint  
list, press the n ain,  
select [Canel] u
o
button, then press the  
FUNC.ET butto
Printing Imaes ia Print List  
This explanation is based on the use of a Canon SELPHY ES series  
or SELPHY CP series printer.  
1.Connect the camera to your printer.  
2.Print images.  
Number of copies to print  
1. Use the  
[Print now].  
• Use the  
or  
button to select  
or  
button to confirm  
the images added to the print list.  
2. Press the button.  
• Printing will begin.  
• If printing is halted and resumed,  
printing will start from the next  
image in the queue.  
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Embedding the Date in the Image Data  
Mode Switch  
Button  
Control Dial  
(
Button  
Buttons)  
This section explains how to embed te infoation on images as  
they are recorded (Date Stamp).  
• The date stamp cannot be eletethe image data once it has  
been embedded. Ensure cera’s date/time is set correctly  
beforehand (p. 12).  
• The image size s fixed t00 x 1200) setting and the  
compression t
size prints).  
(Fine) (opriate for printing L-size or postcard-  
1.Select a shooting mode.  
1. Set the mode switch to  
(Shooting).  
2. Turn the control dial to select  
(Auto).  
• Shooting modes other than  
can be selected (except for  
(Digital Macro),  
(Stitch Assist), and ).  
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2. Select [Date Stamp].  
1. Press the  
button.  
button to select  
2. Use the  
.
or  
or  
3. Use the  
.
button to select  
• The area which will not be printed  
will appear gray.  
• Press the DISP. button, then use the  
or  
button to select [Date/  
Time].  
You can use the following mehos to imprint the  
date on images lacking irintedate stamps.  
• Set with the camera’s Digital Prder Fmat (DPOF)  
function.  
Set the [Date] option to PrinSettings] in the  
menu.  
(Print)  
• Connect the amera to a ter and imprint the date.  
See the Direct rint Ur Guide.  
• Insert a memory d into the printer and imprint the date.  
See your printer user guide.  
• Use the supplied software.  
See the Software Starter Guide.  
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Shooting Movies ( Standard Mode)  
Power Button  
Shutter Button  
Microphone  
Mode Switch  
Indicator  
Control Dial  
1.Press the power b.  
2.Select a shooting
1. Set the mde switch
(Movie).  
2. Turn the cntrol al to select  
(Standard).  
3.Aim the camera at the subject.  
z Do not touch the microphone while recording.  
z Do not press any buttons other than the shutter button. The  
sound that buttons make will be recorded in the movie.  
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4.Press the shutter button lightly  
(press halfway) to set the focus.  
• An electronic beep will sound twice  
and the indicator will light green when  
the camera focuses.  
• The exposure, focus and white  
balance are automatically set when  
you press the button halfway.  
Shooting preparations  
complete: Lights green  
5.Without changing anything else,  
press the shutter button all the  
way (press fully) to shoot.  
• Recording starts.  
• During the recording, the ela
recording time and [ .] wiplay  
z
in the LCD monitor.  
Elapsed Time  
6.Press the shutter button again  
(press fully) to stop recording.  
• The indicator will blink green and the  
data will be recorded onto the memory  
card.  
• Recording will stop automatically when  
the maximum recording time elapses,  
or the built-in memory or memory card  
become full.  
Recording: Blinks green  
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Viewing Movies  
Button  
Button  
Control Dial  
(
Buttons)  
1.Press the  
(Playback) button.  
2.Use the or button to y a mvie and press the  
button.  
• Images with a  
mies.  
• You can swtch betwes by  
turning the ontrol dial.  
3.Use the or button to select  
(Playback) and  
press the  
button.  
• The movie will start playing.  
• If you press the FUNC./SET button  
during playback, you can pause and  
restart the movie.  
• You can adjust the playback volume  
with the  
or  
button.  
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Downloading Images to a Computer  
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Downloading Images to a Computer  
You are recommended to use the supplied software to download  
images to your computer.  
Items to Prepare  
• Camera and computer  
• Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk supplied with the camera  
• Interface cable supplied with the camera  
System Requirements  
Please install the software on a computer meing the following  
minimum requirements.  
Windows  
OS  
Windows
Windowce Pk 2  
Windowce ck 4  
Computer Model  
CPU  
The abovd be pre-installed on computers with built-in  
USB ports.  
Windows Vista  
indowXP/Windows 2000 Pentium 500 MHz or higher  
Ws Vista 512 MB or more  
Pentium 1.3 GHz or higher  
RAM  
Windows XP/Windows 2000 256 MB or more  
Interface  
USB  
Free Hard Disk  
Space  
• Canon Utilities  
- ZoomBrowser EX  
- PhotoStitch  
200 MB or more  
40 MB or more  
Canon Camera TWAIN Driver 25 MB or more  
Display  
1,024 x 768 pixels/High Color (16 bit) or better  
Macintosh  
OS  
Mac OS X (v10.3 – v10.4)  
Computer Model  
The above OS should be pre-installed on computers with built-in  
USB ports.  
CPU  
PowerPC G3/G4/G5 or Intel Processor  
RAM  
Interface  
256 MB or more  
USB  
Free Hard Disk  
Space  
• Canon Utilities  
- ImageBrowser  
- PhotoStitch  
300 MB or more  
50 MB or more  
Display  
1,024 x 768 pixels/32,000 Colors or better  
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Preparing to Download Images  
When using Windows 2000, make sure to install the software first  
before connecting the camera to the computer.  
1.Installing the software.  
Windows  
1. Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the  
computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
2. Click [Easy Installation].  
• Follow the onscreen messages to  
proceed with the installation.  
3. Click [Resaror nce the  
installatin is comp
• When thinstallaion is finished,  
[Restart] oFini] will display. Click  
the button that appears.  
4. Remove the CD-ROM from the  
drive when your normal desktop  
screen appears.  
Macintosh  
Double-click the  
icon in the CD-  
ROM window. When the installer panel  
appears, click [Install]. Follow the  
onscreen instructions to proceed.  
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2.Connecting the camera to a computer.  
1. Connect the supplied interface cable to the computer’s USB  
port and to the camera’s A/V OUT and DIGITAL terminal.  
• Hook your fingernail or the wrist strap toggle under the bottom  
edge of the camera’s terminal cover to open it, then insert the  
interface cable all the way into the connector.  
A/V OUT and DIGITAL  
Terminal  
USB Port  
terfacable  
3.Preparing to downld imto the computer.  
1. Press the camera
layack)  
button to tron r.  
If the Digital Signature Not Found window appears, click [Yes].  
The USB driver will automatically finish installing onto the  
computer when you attach the camera and open a connection.  
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4.Displaying CameraWindow.  
Windows  
1. Select [Canon CameraWindow] and  
click [OK].  
If this event dialog does not appearclk the [Start] menu and  
select [All Programs] or [Prs], folwed by [Canon  
Utilities], [CameraWindow]eraWinow] and  
[CameraWindow].  
CameraWindw ill d
Macintosh  
CameraWindow will appear when you establish a connection  
between the camera and computer. If it fails to appear, click the  
[CameraWindow] icon on the Dock (the bar which appears at the  
bottom of the desktop).  
Preparations for downloading images are now finished. Please  
proceed to the Downloading Images Using the Camera (Direct  
Transfer) section (p. 29) (except Windows 2000).  
z Please refer to the Software Starter Guide regarding how to  
download images using the computer.  
z With Windows 2000, you can download images using the  
computer.  
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Downloading Images Using the Camera  
(Direct Transfer)  
Use this method to download images using camera operations (except  
Windows 2000).  
Install the software before downloading images via the Direct  
Transfer method for the first time (p. 26).  
Button  
Button  
Buttons  
Button  
1.Confirm tht the DireTransfer menu is displayed on  
the cameraLCD monitor.  
• The  
button will light blue.  
• Press the MENU button if the Direct  
Transfer menu fails to appear.  
Direct Transfer Menu  
2.Press the  
button.  
• All images that have not already been transferred to the  
computer are transferred and saved to the computer.  
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You can also use the following options in the Direct Transfer  
menu to set the method for downloading images.  
All Images  
Transfers and saves all images to the computer.  
Transfers and saves to the computer only the  
images that have not been previously transferred.  
New Images  
DPOF Trans.  
Images  
Transfers and saves to the computer only the  
images with DPOF Transfer Order settings.  
Select &  
Transfer  
Transfers and saves single images to the computer  
as you view and select them.  
Transfers and saves single images to the computer  
as you view and select them. The transferred  
images display as the background on the computer  
desktop.  
Wallpaper  
All Images/New Images/DPOF Trs. Images  
1.Use the or  
button to t  
the button.  
,
or  
and press  
• The images will dohe  
button will ink blue
downloadig is in prog
• The display will retun to the Direct  
Transfer menwhthe download is  
complete.  
To cancel the download, press the  
FUNC./SET button.  
Select & Transfer/Wallpaper  
1.Use the or  
button to select  
) button.  
or  
and press the  
(or  
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2.Use the or button to select images to download  
and press the button.  
• The images will download. The  
button will blink blue while  
downloading is in progress.  
3.Press the  
button after  
downloading finishes.  
• You will return to the Direct Transfer  
menu.  
Only JPEG images can be downloaded as wallpaper for a  
computer.  
The option selected with the  
uttis retained even when  
the camera’s power is turned off. Thevious setting will be in  
effect the next time the Dinsfer enu is displayed. The  
image selection screen will r directwhen the [Select &  
Transfer] or the [Wer] ion was last selected.  
Click  
at the bttom righindow to close the CameraWindow  
and the downloaed images isplay on the computer.  
Windows  
Macintosh  
ZoomBrowser EX  
ImageBrowser  
By default, images are saved on the computer in folders according to  
the shooting date.  
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System Map  
Interface Cable IFC-400PCU*1  
Supplied with Camera  
Wrist Strap  
WS-DC2  
Battery Pack NB-5L*1  
(with Terminal Cover)  
Memory Card (32MB)  
AV Cable  
AVC-DC400*1  
Battery Chaer  
CB-2LX/CB-2LX1  
Canon Digital Camera  
Solution Disk  
AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30  
DC Coupler  
Power Cord  
DR-30  
Waterproof Case  
WP-DC24  
Compact Power Adapter  
CA-DC10  
High-Power Flash  
HF-DC1  
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Canon Direct Print  
Compatible Printers  
Direct Interface Cable  
Compact Photo Printers*2 *3  
(SELPHY Series)  
USB Card  
Reader  
PCMCIA  
Adapter  
Direct Print Compatible  
Bubble Jet Printers*4  
(PIXMA series)  
USB Port  
PC Card Slot  
SD Memory Card*5  
• SDC-128M  
• SDC-512MSH  
Video IN Terminal  
Audio IN Terminal  
TV/Video  
*1 Also available for purchase separately.  
*2 See the user guide supplied with the printer for more information on the printer.  
*3 This camera can also be connected to the CP-10/CP-100/CP-200/CP-300.  
*4 See the user guide supplied with the Bubble Jet printer for more information on  
the printer and interface cables.  
*5 Not sold in some regions.  
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Optional Accessories  
The following camera accessories are sold separately.  
Some accessories are not sold in some regions, or may no longer  
be available.  
Flash  
• High-Power Flash HF-DC1  
This attachable supplementary flash can be used to capture  
photographic subjects that are too distant for the built-in flash to  
illuminate.  
Power Supplies  
• AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30  
Kit for using power from a household eleil outlet.  
Recommended to power a camean exnded period of time or  
when connecting to a computer (be usto charge the  
camera).  
• Battery Charger CB-2XE  
An adapter for haring ack NB-5L.  
• Battery Pack B-5L  
Rechargeable lium-ibattery.  
Other Accessories  
• SD Memory Card  
SD memory cards are used to store images recorded by the camera.  
Canon brand memory cards are available in 128 MB and 512 MB  
capacities.  
• Interface Cable IFC-400PCU  
Use this cable to connect the camera to a computer, Compact Photo  
Printer (SELPHY series), or to a Bubble Jet printer*.  
* Refer to the user guide included with your printer.  
• AV Cable AVC-DC400  
Use this cable to connect the camera to a TV set.  
• Waterproof Case WP-DC24  
When you attach this waterproof case to the camera, you can use it  
to take underwater shots at depths of up to 40 meters (130 feet), and  
of course it is ideal for taking worry-free pictures in the rain, at the  
beach, or on the ski slopes.  
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Direct Print Compatible Printers  
Canon offers the following separately sold printers for use with the  
camera. You can produce photo quality prints quickly and easily by  
connecting them to the camera with a single cable and operating the  
camera’s controls.  
• Compact Photo Printers (SELPHY series)  
• Bubble Jet Printers (PIXMA series)  
For more information, visit your nearest Canon retailer.  
Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended.  
This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when  
used with genuine Canon accessories. Canoshall not be liable for  
any damage to this product and/or accides uch as fire, etc.,  
caused by the malfunction of nonne Caon accessories (e.g.,  
a leakage and/or explosion of a back). ease note that this  
warranty does not apply tirs ing out of the malfunction of  
non-genuine Canon accaltugh you may request such  
repairs on a chareble
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Learning More  
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Components Guide  
Front View  
a Wrist Strap Munt (p. 1
b AF-assist Bem (p. 53)  
c Red-Eye Reducon Lmp (p. 77)  
d Self-Timer Lamp (p. 66)  
e Microphone (p. 22)  
f Flash (p. 64)  
g Lens  
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Back View  
a LCD Monitor (pp. 48, 58)  
b Terminal Cover (p. 11
c A/V OUT (Audio/Vidend IGITAL Terminal (p. 176)  
d Tripod Socke
e DC Coupler Trminal Cover (p. 202)  
f Memory Card SlBttery Cover (p. 9)  
The LCD monitor may be covered with a thin plastic film for  
protection against scratches during shipment. If so, remove the  
film before using the camera.  
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Controls  
Control Dial  
a Power Button (p. 12)  
b Shutter Button (p. 14)  
c Zoom Lever (pp. 60, 1
Shooting:  
Playback:  
Wie A
(Index)/ nify)  
(Telephoto)  
d
(Print/Shre) Buon (p. 112)  
e Mode Switch (pp. , 43)  
(Playback) Button (p. 42)  
f
g Indicator (p. 44)  
h FUNC./SET Button (p. 46)  
i MENU Button (p. 47)  
j DISP. Button (p. 58)  
k
l
m
(Macro)/ (Infinity)/  
Button (p. 64)  
(Jump)/ Button (pp. 71, 118)  
(Continuous)/ (Self-timer)/  
(ISO Speed)/  
(Single Image Erase)/  
Button (pp. 17, 66, 76)  
n
(Flash)/  
Button (p. 64)  
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Control Dial  
Turning the control dial counterclockwise performs the same function  
as pressing the button, and turning the control dial clockwise  
performs the same function as the button (depending on the  
function, the control dial may also perform the same functions as the  
or button).  
You can perform the following functions using the control dial.  
You can use the  
control dial.  
Dppears after a few  
secds.  
Shooting Functio
• Selecting a shoting mod)  
• Selecting an itein  
,
,
or  
mode (pp. 64, 66, 71, 76)  
• Selecting an item n thFUNC. Menu (p. 52)  
• Shifting between face frames in Face Select mode (p. 92)  
Playback Functions  
• Image selection (pp. 16, 114, 115, 118)  
• Various setting and editing operations (pp. 142, 144, 157, 163)  
• Movie playback and editing operations (pp. 24, 125, 127)  
Shooting and Playback Functions  
• Menu item selections and various setting operations (pp. 45, 46, 166,  
177)  
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Using the  
Button  
The  
button can turn the camera on/off and switch between the  
Shooting and Playback modes. In addition, you can register slideshow  
or sound recorder functions to the  
button (p. 155).  
Power Button  
Shutter Button  
Button  
Turning the  
Camera Off  
Shooting Mode  
s th
button  
Press the shutter  
button halfway  
Press the  
button  
Prese power  
button  
Press the  
button  
Playback Mode  
Lens open  
Lens retracted*  
• May operate differently than above when functions are registered to the  
(p. 155).  
button  
* The time period for the automatic retraction of the lens can be changed in the [Lens  
Retract] option in the menu (p. 56).  
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How to Use the Mode Switch  
Slide the switch to the mode you wish to use.  
Movie Mode  
Shooting Mode  
Special Scene Mode  
Shooting Mode  
: Auto (p. 14)  
: ual Mode (p. 76)  
: ColAccent (p. 105)  
: Stitch Assist (p. 84)  
: Digital Macro (p. 63)  
: Color Swap (p.
Special Scene Mod
: Portrt  
: Night Snapshot  
: Indoor  
: Kids&ts  
: Sunset  
: Foliage  
: Snow  
: Beach  
: Fireworks  
: Underwater  
: Aquarium  
: ISO 3200  
Movie Mode (p. 79)  
: Standard  
: Compact  
: Color Accent  
: Time Lapse  
: Color Swap  
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Indicator  
The indicator on the back of the camera lights or blinks under the  
following conditions.  
Green:  
Ready to shoot (camera beeps twice)*/Display off  
Blinking Green: Camera starting up/Time Lapse (movie) recording/  
Image recording/reading/erasing/transferring (when  
connected to a computer/printer)  
Orange:  
Ready to shoot (flash on)  
Blinking Orange: Ready to shoot (camera shake warning)  
* When the camera is having difficulty focusing, the camera beeps once.  
Never do the following while the indicaor blinks green. These  
actions may corrupt image data.  
- Shake or jolt the camera  
- Turn off the camera, or oe memy card slot/battery  
cover  
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Displaying the Clock  
You can display the current date and time  
for a 5-second* interval using the  
following two methods.  
* Default setting  
Method 1  
Hold the FUNC./SET button down while  
turning on the power.  
Method 2  
In a shooting or playback mode, press the FUNC./SET button for  
more than one second.  
If you hold the camera horizontally, it dispyhe time. If you hold it  
vertically, the time and date displa
However, if you hold the camera y and se method 1 to  
display the date and timeime be initially displayed in the  
same way as when the hehorizontally.  
• You can chane the dispr of the clock by pressing the  
button or bturning the control dial while the clock is displayed.  
• The clock displwill sappear when the display interval is over or  
when a button is oprated for a subsequent operation.  
or  
• The clock’s display interval can be changed in the  
(p. 56).  
menu  
• The clock cannot be displayed when images are magnified or in the  
Index Playback mode.  
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Basic Operations  
Menus and Settings  
Settings for the shooting or playback modes or such camera settings  
as the print settings, date/time and sounds are set using the FUNC.  
menu or the Rec., Play, Print, Set up or My Camera menu.  
FUNC. Menu (  
Button)  
This menu sets many of the common shooting functions.  
1
2
5
4
• This example showe FU
menu in (Au) mode.  
Set the mode witch to  
,
or  
.
1
2
3
Press the  
Use the  
button.  
button to select a menu item.  
or  
Some items may not be selectable in some shooting modes.  
Use the  
or  
button to select an option for  
4
the menu item.  
Items showing the  
icon can be changed with the DISP.  
button.  
After selecting an option, you can press the shutter button to  
shoot immediately. After shooting, this menu will appear again,  
allowing you to adjust the settings easily.  
You can also select an option by turning the control dial.  
Press the  
button.  
5
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Rec., Play, Print, Set up and My Camera Menus  
(
Button)  
Convenient settings for shooting, playback or printing can be set with  
these menus.  
Shooting Mode (Auto)  
1
5
Playback Mode  
2
You can switch between  
menus with the  
button.  
or  
4
• This example shotRe
menu in (Au) mode.  
Press the  
button.  
1
2
Use the  
menus.  
or  
button to switch between  
You can also use the zoom lever to switch between menus.  
The following menus are displayed.  
Shooting:  
Playback:  
Rec./  
Play/  
Set up/  
Print/  
My Camera  
Set up/ My Camera  
Use the  
or  
button to select a menu item.  
3
4
Some items may not be selectable in some shooting modes.  
You can also use the control dial to select a menu item.  
Use the  
or  
button to select an option.  
Menu items followed by an ellipsis (...) can only be set after  
pressing the FUNC./SET button to display the next menu.  
Press the FUNC./SET button again to confirm the setting, then  
press the MENU button to return to the menu screen.  
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Press the  
button.  
5
Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor  
and Menus  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
Shooting Mode  
e f g h i j  
c
d
a
k
Remaining battery  
charge will display.  
l
m
n
b
Camera Shake Waing  
(p. 182)  
Recordable Shots (Stills)  
Remaining Time/Elapsed  
Time (Movies)  
o
Spot AE Point Fram
AF Frame  
Shutter Speed and Aperture Value, p  
Display Content  
a Time Zone (Home/World  
Setting Method  
)
MENU Button (Set up Menu)  
b Exposure Compensation ( ••• ) and FUNC./SET Button  
(FUNC. Menu)  
Recording Pixels, etc.  
c Disp. Overlay  
MENU Button (Rec. Menu)  
d Digital Zoom Magnification/Digital Tele- MENU Button (Rec. Menu)  
Converter ( 1.4x/2.3x)  
e Macro ( )/Infinity (  
)
/
Button  
Button  
f ISO Speed  
(
)
(
is a  
Mode)  
g Flash (  
)
Button  
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h Red-Eye Correction Function (  
)
MENU Button (Rec. Menu  
[Flash Settings])  
i Drive Mode (  
j Auto Rotate (  
k Shooting Mode  
)
/
Button  
)
MENU Button (Set up Menu)  
Mode Switch/Control Dial  
Button  
l AE Lock ( )/FE Lock (  
m AF Lock (  
)
)
/
Button  
n Create Folder (  
)
MENU Button (Set up Menu)  
MENU Button (Rec. Menu)  
Button  
o Image Stabilizer (  
)
p Exposure Shift Bar (Movie)  
About the Battery Charge Displas  
The following icons and messagisplay
Display  
Message  
Sufery harge.  
Rechbattery soon for extended use.  
(Blinking re) Low battery charge. Recharge the battery.  
Change the battery Baery is depleted and the camera can no longer  
pack.  
operate. Charge the battery immediately.  
If the indicator blinks orange and the camera shake warning  
icon ( ) displays, this indicates that a slow shutter speed may  
have been selected due to insufficient illumination.  
Use the following methods to shoot:  
- Set the IS mode to any setting other than [Off] (p. 70)  
- Raise the ISO speed (p. 71)  
- Select a setting other than  
(Flash off) (p. 64)  
- Attach the camera to a tripod or other device  
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Playback Mode (Detailed)  
Remaining battery charge display  
Displayed image number/  
Total number of images  
Folder Number-File  
Number  
q
r
Shooting information is  
displayed  
File size  
Histogram  
s
Recording Pixels (Still  
Images)  
Movie Length (Movies)  
t
Shooting Date/Time  
Display Content  
Setting Method  
q Print List  
or MENU Button  
(PrinMenu)  
r Auto Category/My Cate
MENU Button  
(Shooting/Playback Menu)  
(
s Compression Still Imagrding FUNC./SET Button  
Pixels (Still Images), Movi
)
(FUNC. Menu)  
Red-Eye Correion/Tmming/My  
Colors/Resize (  
MENU Button  
t
Images with sound memo (  
Protection Status (  
)
(Playback Menu)  
)
The following information may also be displayed with some images.  
A sound file in a format other than WAVE is attached.  
JPEG image not conforming to Design rule for Camera File  
System Standards (p. 207).  
RAW image  
Unrecognized data type  
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z Information for images shot on other cameras may not  
display correctly.  
z Overexposure Warning  
In the following cases, overexposed portions of the image  
blink.  
- When reviewing an image right after shooting in the LCD  
monitor (Detailed Display)  
- When using the Detailed Display mode of the Playback  
mode  
Histogram Function  
The histogram is a graph that allows you to check the brightness of  
the image. The greater the bias toward the lin the graph, the  
darker the image. The greater the bias tarthe right, the brighter  
the image.  
Use the exposure compensation n to adst the brightness of  
the image while shooting (p. 97).  
Sample Histogram
Dark Ime  
Balanced Image  
Bright Image  
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Shooting Mode  
Menu Item  
Options  
Options  
Page  
Still Image  
pp. 14,  
22, 43  
Special Scene  
Movie  
FUNC. Menu  
Menu Item  
Page  
Exposure  
Compensation  
•••  
•••  
p. 97  
Long Shutter Mode  
White Balance  
My Colors  
p. 99  
p. 100  
p. 103  
p. 98  
p. 69  
Metering Mode  
Compression  
Shooting Interval  
(Movie)  
ected)  
p. 83  
Recording Pixels  
(Still Image)  
(
when the date has not been set) p. 68  
p. 82  
Recording Pixels  
(Movie)  
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Rec. Menu  
Menu Item  
* Default setting  
Page  
Options  
Face Detect*/AiAF/Center  
Normal*/Small  
AF Frame  
p. 89  
AF Frame Size  
AF-Point Zoom  
Digital Zoom  
(Still image)  
(Movie)  
p. 91  
On/Off*  
p. 86  
Standard*/Off/1.4x/2.3x  
p. 60  
p. 77  
Standard*/Off  
(In Standard Movie mode only)  
Flash Settings  
Slow Synchro  
Red-Eye Corr.  
Red-Eye Lamp  
Self-timer  
On/Off*  
On/Off*  
On*/Off  
De0–1020, 30 sec.  
p. 66  
S0 (fault setting is 3 shots)  
AF-assist Beam  
Review  
O
p. 184  
p. 15  
Off/2seconds/Hold  
f*/Detailed/Focus Check  
On/Off*  
Review Info  
Save Original  
Auto Category  
Disp. Overlay  
(Still image)  
(Movie)  
p. 87  
p. 109  
p. 111  
p. 110  
On*/Off  
Off*/Grid Lines/3:2 Guide/Both  
Off*/Grid Lines  
IS Mode  
p. 70  
(Still image)  
(Movie)  
Continuous*/Shoot Only/Panning/Off  
Continuous*/Off  
Set  
button  
*/  
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
p. 112  
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Play Menu  
Menu Item  
Page  
p. 131  
p. 120  
p. 151  
p. 147  
p. 136  
p. 123  
p. 142  
p. 140  
Menu Item  
Sound Memo  
Page  
p. 144  
p. 146  
p. 129  
p. 163  
p. 155  
p. 16  
Slide Show  
My Category  
Erase  
Sound Recorder  
Rotate  
Protect  
Transfer Order  
Set Play button  
Resume  
Red-Eye Correction  
Trimming  
Resize  
Transition  
p. 130  
My Colors  
Print Menu  
Menu Item  
Print  
ntent  
Page  
Disthe ng screen.  
Select Images & Qty. Cprinettings for single  
imu view them.  
Select Range  
For pia first and last image and  
prting all the images in the range.  
Select by Date  
Select by Category  
Select by Folder  
onfigures print settings for images  
corresponding to the selected date.  
p. 157  
Configures print settings for images in  
the selected category.  
Configures print settings for images in  
the selected folder.  
Select All Images  
Clear All Selections  
Print Setting  
Configures print settings for all images.  
Removes all print settings from images.  
Sets the printing style.  
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Set up Menu  
Menu Item  
Mute  
* Default setting  
Options  
On/Off*  
Page/Topic  
Set to [On] to silence all sounds*.  
* Except for when the memory card  
slot/battery cover is opened during  
recording.  
Volume  
Off/1/2*/3/4/5  
Adjusts the volume of the start-  
up sound, operation sound, self-  
timer sound, shutter sound and  
playback sound. The volume  
cannot be adjusted if [Mute] is  
set to [On].  
Start-up Vol.  
Adjusts the volume of the start-  
up soud when the camera is  
tued n.  
Operation Vol.  
djusts e volume of the  
eration ound that beeps  
hen any button other than the  
shutter button is pressed.  
Selftimer Vol.  
Adjusts the volume of the self-  
timer sound played 2 sec. before  
the shutter is released.  
Shutter Volume  
Adjusts the volume of the sound  
played when the shutter  
releases. The shutter sound  
does not play when a movie is  
recording.  
Playback Vol.  
Adjusts the movie playback  
volume, sound memo or sound  
recorder volume.  
LCD Brightness  
-7 to 0* to +7  
Use the  
or  
button to adjust  
the brightness of the LCD  
monitor. You can check the  
brightness of an image while  
adjusting the setting.  
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Menu Item  
Options  
Page/Topic  
Power Saving  
Auto Power  
Down  
On*/Off  
p. 165  
Display Off  
10 sec./20 sec./  
30 sec./1 min.*/  
2 min./3 min.  
Time Zone  
Date/Time  
Home*/World  
p. 166  
p. 12  
p. 45  
Clock Display  
0–5*–10 sec./  
20 sec./30 sec./  
1 min./2 min./  
3 min.  
Format  
You calso select a low level  
rmat (168).  
File Numbering  
Continu*/Aut. 170  
Rese
Create Folder  
Create New  
Folder  
Check mn)/  
No chck mark  
(Off)  
p. 172  
Auto Create  
Off*/Daily/  
Monday–Sunday/  
Monthly  
(Time can also be  
set)  
Auto Rotate  
Lens Retract  
On*/Off  
p. 174  
1 minute*/  
0 seconds  
Sets the lens retraction timing  
when switching from Shooting  
mode to Playback mode.  
Language  
p. 13  
Video System  
Print Method  
Reset All  
NTSC/PAL  
Auto*/  
p. 176  
p. 57  
p. 175  
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Print Method  
You can change the printer connection method. There is usually no  
need to change the settings, but select  
when you print an image  
recorded in the (Widescreen) mode at the full page setting for wide  
paper using a Canon SELPHY CP750/CP740/CP730/CP720/CP710/  
CP510 Compact Photo Printer. Since this setting is saved even when  
the power is turned off, ensure that you return the setting to [Auto] to  
print other image sizes. (However, it cannot be changed while the  
printer is connected.)  
My Camera Menu  
* Default setting  
Menu Item  
Content  
Page  
Theme  
Selects a common theme for each My  
Camera settings item.  
Start-up Image  
Start-up Sound  
Sets the image displayhen the  
camera powened on
Sets the sound when he camera  
powned .  
Operation Sound Sets d plaed when any button  
other shutter button is pressed. p. 177  
Selftimer Soud Sets the sound played 2 seconds before  
the hutter releases in Self-timer mode.  
Shutter Sound  
Sets the sound played when the shutter  
button is pressed. There is no shutter  
sound for movies.  
My Camera Menu  
Contents  
(Off)/  
*/  
/
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Using the LCD Monitor  
Switching the Information Displays  
You can switch the LCD monitor information display each time you  
press the DISP. button. See Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor  
and Menus for details (p. 48). (The following are the screens that  
display when shooting in  
mode.)  
Shooting Mode  
Button  
No Information  
Information View  
Playback Mode, Reew (Immediately after  
Shooting)  
Button  
Standard*1  
No Information  
Button  
Button  
Button  
Focus Check Display*2  
Detailed  
*1 Playback Mode only  
*2 Still images only  
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z In  
,
,
,
,
or  
mode, the LCD monitor is set  
to Information View.  
z The LCD monitor will not switch to the Detailed Display or  
Focus Check Display while in the Magnified Display (p. 114)  
or Index Playback mode (p. 115).  
Changing the LCD Monitor Brightness  
The brightness of the LCD monitor can be changed in the following two  
ways.  
• Changing Settings Using the  
Menu (p. 55)  
• Changing Settings Using the DISP. Button (Quick-bright LCD  
Function)  
You can set the LCD monitor to the brightest etting regardless of the  
option selected in the  
menu by pressing he DISP. button for  
more than one second.*  
- To restore the previous brighttting, ess the DISP. button  
for more than one second agai
- The next time you turcara, the LCD monitor will be at  
the brightness setting in t
menu.  
* You cannot changthe brightnLCD monitor with this function if you have  
already set it to its ghest setting
menu.  
Night Display  
When shooting in dark conditions, the camera automatically  
brightens the LCD monitor to suit the brightness of the subject,  
making it easier to frame the subject (this setting cannot be turned  
off).  
• Although noise may appear and the movement of the subject shown on the LCD  
monitor may appear somewhat jagged, there is no effect on the recorded image.  
The brightness of the image displayed in the monitor, and the brightness of the  
actual image recorded will be different.  
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Commonly Used Shooting Functions  
You can also use the control dial to select shooting modes or FUNC.  
menu options. See p. 41.  
Shooting with the Optical Zoom  
The zoom can be adjusted from 35 mm – 105 mm (focal length) in  
35mm film equivalent terms.  
Press the zoom lever toward  
or  
.
1
Wide Angle: Zooms out from  
the subject.  
Telephoto: Zooms in on e  
subject.  
Using the Digital Zoom/Digital Tele-  
Converter  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can combine digital zoom with optical zoom when shooting.  
The available shooting characteristics and focal lengths (35mm film  
equivalent) are as follows:  
Selection Focal Length  
Shooting Characteristics  
Enables shooting at zoom factors of up to  
12x with digital and optical zoom combined.  
Standard  
Off  
35 – 420 mm  
35 – 105 mm Enables shooting without digital zoom.  
Digital zoom is fixed at the selected zoom  
1.4x  
2.3x  
49 – 147 mm  
factor, and the focal length shifts to  
maximum telephoto. This enables a faster  
shutter speed and less chance of camera  
shake than a shot taken at the same angle  
of view with [Standard] or [Off].  
80.5 – 241.5 mm  
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Safety Zoom Zone  
This camera is equipped with a Safety Zoom feature that shifts from  
optical zoom to digital zoom without pausing until image quality is lost  
at any given recording pixel setting. The  
icon will display at the  
maximum zoom setting before image quality is lost and you can  
advance the zoom further by pressing the zoom lever toward the  
icon again. The Safety Zoom zone changes according to the selected  
recording pixel setting as shown below.  
Safety Zoom Factor  
Recording  
Pixels  
Optical Zoom  
Digital Zoom  
ne without on  
Zone with deterioration  
(Date Stamp) or  
z The digl zoocannot be used in  
(Widescremodes.  
z The digital tele-converter [1.4x] and [2.3x] cannot be set in  
mode.  
Shooting with the Digital Zoom  
Select [Digital Zoom].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select [Digital Zoom].  
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Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Standard].  
2. Press the  
button.  
Press the zoom lever  
3
toward  
and shoot.  
The combined digital and optical  
zoom factor will display in the LCD  
monitor.  
The image may appear coarse  
depending upon the selected  
recording pixels (the zoom
appears in blue).  
Press the zoom leard  
to zoom out.  
Shooting wih the Tele-Converter  
The digital tele-cnverter feauses digital zoom to achieve the  
effects of a tele-cnverte(a lens used in telephoto shooting).  
Select [Digital Zoom].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select [Digital Zoom].  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[1.4x] or [2.3x].  
2. Press the  
button.  
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Adjust the angle of view  
with the zoom lever and  
shoot.  
3
and the zoom factor will appear  
on the LCD monitor.  
The image may appear coarse  
depending upon the selected  
recording pixels (the  
icon and the  
zoom factor appear in blue).  
Magnified Close-Up Shooting  
(Digital Macro)  
Able Shing Modes  
p. 222  
You can shoot a subject 3 – 10 cm 3.9 in.rom the end of the  
lens at the maximum widsetg. With the digital zoom, the  
image area is 9.5 x 7 mm .28 n.) at maximum zoom  
(approximately 4x).  
Select Dgital Macro.  
1. Set the moswch to  
1
.
2. Turn the control dial to select  
.
Choose the angle of view with the zoom lever  
and shoot.  
2
The zoom factor appears on the LCD monitor.  
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Using the Flash  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
Press the button.  
1
1. Use the  
or  
button to change  
the flash mode.  
: [Auto]  
: [On]  
: [Off]  
Pressing the MENU button while this  
screen is displayed will allow you to sflash functions such as  
Slow Synchro, Red-Eye Corr., Red-ELamp (p. 77).  
You are recommended to ith the amera attached to a  
tripod or other devicthe ra shake warning icon  
appears.  
Shooing Clos-Ups/Infinity Shot  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can shoot close-ups or infinity shots.  
Use this mode to shoot close-ups of flowers or small items.  
Image Area at Minimum Focusing Distance from End of  
Lens to Subject  
Macro • Maximum wide angle setting: 38 x 28 mm (1.5 x 1.1 in.)  
Minimum focusing distance: 3 cm (1.2 in.)  
• Maximum telephoto setting: 110 x 82 mm (4.3 x 3.2 in.)  
Minimum focusing distance: 30 cm (12 in.)  
Use this mode to record subjects 3 m (9.8 ft.) or more from  
the end of the lens.  
Infinity  
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Press the  
1. Use the  
/
button.  
button to select  
1
or  
or  
.
To Cancel the Macro Mode  
Press the  
(Normal).  
/
button and use the  
or  
button to select  
Using the flash in Macro mode may cause image edges to  
darken.  
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Using the Self-Timer  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can set the time delay and the numbers of shots you wish to take  
in advance.  
10 sec. Self-Timer: shoots 10 seconds after you press the shutter  
button.  
• 2 seconds before the shutter releases, the self-timer lamp and  
sound speed up.  
2 sec. Self-Timer: shoots 2 seconds after you press the shutter  
button.  
• At the same time as the shutter button is pressed, the self-timer  
sound beeps rapidly*, the self-timer lamp links, and the shutter  
releases 2 seconds later.  
Custom Timer: you can change telay t(0–10, 15, 20, 30 sec.)  
and number of shots (1–10).  
• When [Delay] is set to 2 or monds, thself-timer sound  
beeps quickly 2 secfore e shutter releases*. When  
[Shots] is set to mohe lf-timer sound only beeps before  
the first sh.  
* This may differ dending on youamera settings (p. 177).  
Press the  
1. Use the  
button.  
button to change  
1
or  
the Self-timer mode.  
Pressing the MENU button while this  
screen is displayed will allow you to  
set the delay and number of shots as  
when Custom Timer is selected  
(p. 67).  
Shoot.  
2
When the shutter button is pressed fully, the self-timer lamp will  
blink*.  
* When using the flash by setting [Red-Eye Lamp] to [On] in [Flash Settings]  
(p. 77), the self-timer lamp will stay lit for the last 2 seconds.  
To Cancel the Self-Timer  
Press the button and use the  
or  
button to select  
.
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Setting the Delay Time and Number of Shots (  
)
Select [Self-timer].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select [Self-timer].  
3. Press the button.  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
[Delay] or [Shots] and change the  
settings with the or button.  
or  
button to select  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
button.  
button.  
If the [Shots] optio2 more shots, the following  
occurs.  
- The exosure and balance are locked at the settings  
selected or the irst shot.  
- If the flash s ued, the interval between shots lengthens  
because the flash must charge.  
- The interval between shots may lengthen when the built-in  
memory of the camera fills.  
- Shooting will automatically cease if the memory card  
becomes full.  
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Changing the Recording Pixels  
(Still Images)  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
Select the recording pixels.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
and the  
the option.  
or  
or  
button to select  
button to change  
button.  
3. Press the  
Approximate Values for RecordiPixels  
Recording Pixels  
Purpose*  
Printing to about A2-size  
420 x 594 mm (16.5 x  
23.4 in.)  
(Large) 10M 36
Hh  
Printing to about A3-size  
297 x 420 mm (11.7 x  
16.5 in.)  
(Medium 1) M 2816 x 2112  
(Medium 2) 4M 2272 x 1704  
Printing to about A4-size  
210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.)  
Printing to about Letter-size  
216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11 in.)  
Print postcard-size prints  
148 x 100 mm (6 x 4 in.)  
Print L-size prints  
(Medium 3) 2M 1600 x 1200  
119 x 89 mm (4.7 x 3.5 in.)  
Send images as e-mail  
attachments or shoot more  
images  
Low  
(Small)  
0.3M 640 x 480  
Embedding the date in images when  
shooting (p. 20), printing L-size or  
2M 1600 x 1200 postcard-size prints. (You can check  
the print area at a 3:2 aspect ratio as  
you shoot.)  
(Date Stamp)  
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Printing on wide size paper (you can  
check the composition at a 16:9  
3648 x 2048 aspect ratio. Areas that will not be  
recorded appear on the LCD  
(Widescreen)  
monitor as a black border.)  
:
Approximate number of recording pixels. (M is short for megapixels.)  
* Paper sizes vary according to region.  
z See Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities (p. 211).  
z See Image Data Sizes (Estimated) (p. 213).  
Changing the Compression (Still Images)  
le Shong Modes  
p. 222  
Select a compon  
setting.  
1
1. Press th
butt
2. Use the  
and the  
the option.  
or  
o
utton to select  
button to change  
button.  
3. Press the  
Approximate Values for Compression Settings  
Compression  
Purpose  
Superfine  
Fine  
High Quality Shoot higher quality images  
Shoot normal quality images  
Normal  
Normal  
Shoot more images  
z See Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities (p. 211).  
z See Image Data Sizes (Estimated) (p. 213).  
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Setting the Image Stabilizer Function  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
The Image Stabilizer function allows you to minimize the camera shake  
effect (blurred images) when you shoot distant subjects that have been  
magnified or when you shoot in dark conditions without a flash.  
Off  
You can check the effect of the IS mode on image blur  
on the LCD monitor since the IS mode runs continually.  
This makes it easier to compose images and focus on  
subjects.  
Continuous  
IS mode is only activatewhthe shutter button is  
pressed, so subjects will be tured with reduced blur  
even if their movon thLCD monitor are not  
smooth.  
Shoot Only  
This opstaizes the effect of up and down  
Panning camera n timage. This option is  
recmmshooting objects moving horizontally.  
Select [IMode].  
1
2
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select [IS Mode].  
Accept the setting.  
1. Use the  
image stabilizer option.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select an  
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z Camera shake may not be fully corrected when shooting  
with slow shutter speeds, such as with evening shots. Use a  
tripod to shoot.  
z If camera shake is too strong, it may not be fully corrected.  
z Hold the camera horizontally while [Panning] (stabilization  
does not work when the camera is held vertically).  
z When the IS mode is set to [Shoot Only] or [Panning], if you  
switch to shooting movies, the mode setting will change to  
[Continuous].  
Adjusting the ISO Speed  
Available Shoting Modes  
p. 222  
Raise the ISO speed to use a fast shutter sd when you wish to  
reduce the effects of camera shakoid blry subjects, or to turn  
the flash off when shooting in a da.  
Press the  
1. Use the  
b
change  
1
or  
the ISO peed.  
You can aance o the next option  
each time you press the button.  
Selecting  
(Auto) or  
(High ISO  
Auto) sets the ISO speed to an  
optimum sensitivity for the light level when shooting. As the  
sensitivity is automatically raised in dark places, the camera  
will select a faster shutter speed and reduce the chances of  
camera shake.  
Select  
to give priority to image quality.  
Selecting  
will set the ISO speed to an optimum sensitivity to  
detect movements. Depending on the scene being shot, the  
sensitivity will be set higher* than for  
will be reduced.  
, and subject blurring  
* Noise may increase in the captured image compared to  
.
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z
can be set (p. 75).  
z The camera automatically applies noise reduction  
processing when you shoot at a high ISO speed.  
z If the camera is set at  
or  
, the ISO speed  
automatically set by the camera will be displayed when  
pressing the shutter button halfway or in playback  
information.  
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Various Shooting Methods  
Shooting in Modes for Special Conditions  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
(Special Scene)  
When a shooting mode appropriate for the shooting conditions is  
selected, the camera automatically adjusts settings for optimal  
shooting.  
Select a shooting mode.  
1
1. Set the mode switch to  
.
2. Turn the control dial to select a  
shooting mode.  
Po
Proces a soft effect when photographing people.  
Night Snapshot  
Allows you to take snapshots of people against  
twilight or night backgrounds by reducing the effects  
of camera shake when firmly holding the camera,  
even without using a tripod.  
Kids&Pets  
Allows you to capture subjects that move around,  
such as children and pets, without missing photo  
opportunities.  
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Indoor  
Prevents camera shake and maintains the subject’s  
true color when shooting under fluorescent or  
tungsten lighting.  
Sunset  
Allows you to shoot sunsets in vibrant colors.  
Foliage  
Shoots trees and leavs—uch as new growth,  
autumn leaves olosso—in vivid colors.  
S
Shoots a blue tinge and without making  
people appear dark against a snowy background.  
Beach  
Shoots without making people appear dark near  
water or sand where reflected sunlight is strong.  
Fireworks  
Captures fireworks in the sky sharply and at optimal  
exposure.  
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Aquarium  
Selects the optimal ISO speed, white balance and  
color balance to capture fish and other items in an  
indoor aquarium.  
Underwater  
Appropriate for shooting images with Waterproof  
Case WP-DC24 (sold separately). This mode uses  
an optimal white balance setting to reduce bluish  
tones and record images with a natural hue. Flash  
emission is minimized.  
ISO 3200  
Shoots with the ISO seed et to 3200. Use it when  
high speed is reqred. (e as sensitive as  
ISO 1600.) Aurring the subject and the  
effects of camke. Recding pixels are set to  
(120xels).  
z The shtter spein  
to avocamera sh
z In or  
mode. Always use a tripod  
,
,
,
mode, the ISO speed may increase  
and causnoie in the image depending on the scene being  
shot.  
z Noise can be noticeable when the ISO speed is set to  
mode.  
Install the camera in Waterproof Case WP-DC24 (sold  
separately) to shoot underwater. You are also recommended to  
use this case for shooting in rainy conditions, at the beach or  
on the ski slopes.  
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Shooting in Manual Mode  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
Allows you to select settings yourself, such as the exposure  
compensation, white balance or My Colors.  
Select manual mode.  
1
1. Set the mode switch to  
.
2. Turn the control dial to select  
.
Continuous Shooti
Avaable Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
In this mode, the camera sntinuously while the shutter button  
is held down. If u use the rmended memory card*, you can  
shoot continuous(smoh continuous shooting) at a set shooting  
interval until the meorcard is full (p. 211).  
*Recommended Memory Card:  
Super high-speed SDC-512MSH memory card (sold separately) to  
which low-level formatting (p. 168) is conducted immediately before  
shooting.  
- This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon. Actual results may  
vary according to the subject and shooting conditions.  
- Even if continuous shooting suddenly stops, the memory card may not be full.  
Press the  
1. Use the  
button.  
button to select  
1
or  
.
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Shoot.  
2
The camera will continue to record successive images while  
the shutter button is held down.  
Recording will cease when the shutter button is released.  
To Cancel Continuous Shooting  
Follow Step 1 to display  
.
z The interval between shots lengthens when the built-in  
memory of the camera fills.  
z If the flash is used, the interval between shots lengthens  
because the flash must charge.  
Setting the Flash  
ble Shing Modes  
p. 222  
You can make detailed flash settint the shoting conditions.  
The flash adjsted to slow shutter speeds. This  
reduces tthaonly the background will appear  
ark when cene or an interior shot is taken.  
When [Slow hro] set to [On], camera shake may  
come factor. Use of a tripod is recommended.  
Slow Synchro  
Red-Eye Corr.  
Autically searches for and corrects red eyes in the  
image when the flash fires.  
The red-eye reduction lamp lights orange before the flash  
Red-Eye Lamp fires. This feature reduces the effect of light reflecting  
back from the eyes and making them appear red.  
About Red-Eye Correction  
z When [Red-Eye Corr.] is set to [On], only corrected images  
are saved to memory card.  
z If the area around the eyes is red, for example from using  
red eye shadow, that area may also be corrected. If this  
happens, set [Red-Eye Corr.] to [Off].  
z Red eyes may not be automatically detected or may not be  
fully corrected on some images. In either case, you can  
correct images with the [Red-Eye Correction] in the  
(Playback) menu (p. 136).  
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Select [Flash Settings].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select [Flash Settings].  
3. Press the button.  
Set the flash options.  
2
3
1. Use the  
item.  
or  
button to select an  
button to select an  
button.  
2. Use the  
option.  
or  
3. Press the  
This screen can be playepressing the button  
followed by the Mton p. 64).  
Press th
n.  
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Movie Shooting  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
The following movie modes are available.  
The recording time will vary according to the capacity of the memory  
card you use (p. 212).  
Standard  
You can select the recording pixels and record until the memory card  
is full*1. The digital zoom can be used while shooting in this mode  
(p. 60).  
• Maximum Size: 4 GB*2/movie  
Compact  
Since there are few recording pixels and sthe data size is small,  
this mode is convenient for sendovies e-mail attachments or  
when the memory card capacit
• Maximum Clip Lengtute
Color Accent  
Col
You can havonly the scolor remain and change all others  
into black anwhite, or change a specified color into a different color  
(pp. 105, 107As witthe Standard mode, you can also select the  
recording pixels nd ecord until the memory card is full*1.  
• Maximum Size: 4 GB*2/movie  
Time Lapse  
Select a shooting interval (1 or 2 sec.) to have a single frame shot at  
that interval. When played back, two hours worth of recorded frames  
is compressed to 8 minutes (1-sec. interval) or 4 minutes (2-sec.  
interval). You can record events from a fixed perspective, such as the  
spectacle of a flower budding over time, or view changing elements in  
a short period. Sound cannot be recorded in this mode.  
• Maximum recording session: 2 hours.  
*1 When a super high-speed memory card is used: SDC-512MSH is recommended.  
*2 Even if the file size has not reached 4 GB, the recording is stopped when the  
recording time reaches one hour. Depending on memory card capacity and data  
write speed, recording may stop before the file size reaches 4 GB or the recording  
time reaches one hour.  
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Select a shooting mode.  
1
1. Set the mode switch to  
.
2. Turn the control dial to select a  
shooting mode.  
See Changing Colors (p. 105) for the  
procedures for using  
and  
.
Shoot.  
2
Pressing the shutter button halfway automatically sets the  
exposure, focus and white balance settings.  
Pressing the shutter button fully starts recording video and  
sound simultaneously.  
During shooting, the recording timan[ Rec.] appear on the  
z
LCD monitor.  
Pressing the shutter buttogain sps recording.  
Recording will stop tomaunder the following  
circumstances.  
- When the maxirdintime or maximum recording  
capaciis excee
- When e built-in mry or memory card becomes full.  
z You are recommended to use a memory card that has been  
formatted in your camera to shoot movies (p. 168). The  
memory card supplied with the camera may be used without  
further formatting.  
z Be careful of the following while recording.  
- Do not touch the microphone (p. 38).  
- If you press a button, the sound of the button being  
pressed will also be recorded.  
- The camera will automatically adjust the exposure and  
white balance to suit the shooting conditions during  
recording. Please note, however, that the sounds made by  
the camera automatically adjusting the exposure may also  
be recorded.  
z The focus and optical zoom settings remain fixed for  
subsequent frames at the values selected for the first frame.  
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z In  
(Standard) mode, the digital zoom can be used during  
shooting.  
z Adjust the zoom before shooting. The zoom factor of the  
combined optical zoom and digital zoom display on the LCD  
monitor. When the zoom factor displays in blue, the image  
will deteriorate.  
z Before recording, you can set the AE lock and exposure  
shift. This is effective on ski slopes and the beach when the  
contrast is too strong between the subject and background  
or where there are both light and dark areas in the scene and  
it is desirable to adjust the exposure.  
1. Press the  
button.  
The exposure will lock (AE lock) and the exposure shift  
bar will appear in the LCD monit.  
2. Use the  
or  
button or turthcontrol dial to adjust  
the exposure.  
Press the  
button o releae the setting. Also,  
the setting will cancif you press the MENU button  
or change thalace, My Colors or shooting mode  
settings.  
z If you gister the  
start soting a movie simply by pressing the  
ction with the  
button, you can  
button  
even if te moswitch is set to  
or  
(p. 112).  
z QuickTime equired to play back movies (Data type: AVI/  
Compression method: Motion JPEG) on a computer (Only  
Windows 2000).  
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Changing Recording Pixels/Frame Rates  
You can change the recording pixels when the movie mode is set to  
(Standard),  
(Color Accent) or  
(Color Swap). The frame  
rate can be set depending on the recording pixels.  
Select the number of  
recording pixels.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
button to select  
or button to  
2. Use the  
or  
and the  
change the option.  
3. Press the button.  
Recording Pixels and FraRats  
Frame rates indicate the number es recoded or played back  
each second. The higher me te, the smoother the  
appearance of motion.  
Standard  
*
*
480 pixels, 30 frames/sec.  
640 x 480 pixels, 30 frames/sec. LP  
320 x 240 pixels, 30 frames/sec.  
160 x 120 pixels, 15 frames/sec.  
640 x 480 pixels, 15 frames/sec.*3  
2
Color Accen
Color Swap  
Compact  
Time Lapse  
*1 Default setting.  
*2 To give priority to recording length over quality, select the  
size, you can record approximately twice the length.  
. For the same file  
*3 Frame rate during playback.  
z See Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities (p. 211).  
z See Image Data Sizes (Estimated) (p. 213).  
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Changing the Shooting Interval (  
Time Lapse)  
Select a shooting interval.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
button to select  
or button to  
2. Use the  
or  
and the  
change the option.  
3. Press the button.  
Recordable Duration  
The indicator will blink green while  
the camera is recording.  
z You are recommended to use fulcharged battery or an  
AC adapter since the recing ped may be lengthy.  
z The power saving setti65) wdetermine whether  
or not the LCD mnitor soff. The LCD monitor will  
turn on if someher an the power button or shutter  
button is oper
z The LD monitys the elapsed time from the start  
of recrding to the in Playback mode, but the actual  
playbak time s shorter than the displayed time.  
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Shooting Panoramic Images  
(Stitch Assist)  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
Stitch Assist can be used to shoot overlapping images that can later be  
merged (stitched) to create one panoramic image on a computer.  
The overlapping seams of several  
adjacent images can be joined  
into a single panoramic image.  
Select a shootection.  
1
1. Set the mode switch t
.
2. Turn the ctrol al to select  
or  
.
: Left to right horizontally  
: Right to left horizontally  
Shoot the first image in the  
sequence.  
2
The exposure and white balance are  
set and locked with the first image.  
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Shoot the next image by overlapping it with  
the first image.  
3
You can press the  
or  
button to return to the previously  
recorded image to retake the shot.  
Even if the overlapping portion of the image slightly deviates,  
this can be corrected when combining the images on your  
computer.  
Repeat the procedure for additional images.  
4
5
A sequence may contain up to 26 images.  
Press the  
button after the last shot.  
z You cannot display the images on a TV when shooting in  
Stitch Assist mode.  
z The settings for the first are alied to the second  
image onward.  
Use PhotoStitch, d stware program, to merge the  
images on a omp
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Checking the Focus and Peoples’  
Expressions (Focus Check)  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can zoom the display of the AF frame to check focus when  
shooting or right after taking a shot.  
Zooming the AF Frame and Shooting  
When [AF Frame] is set to [Face Detect] or [Center], the AF frame area  
can be zoomed to check focus while shooting. When you want to  
capture people’s expressions, set [AF Frame] to [Face Detect]. When  
you want to check the focus while shooting in Macro mode, set [AF  
Frame] to [Center].  
Select [AF-Point Zoom].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu,
button to select [Aoo].  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[On].  
2. Press the  
button.  
Press the shutter button halfway.  
3
4
The image is magnified as follows depending on the AF Frame  
mode setting (p. 89).  
[Face Detect]: The face that the camera detects as the subject  
is magnified.  
[Center]:  
The center of the LCD monitor is magnified.  
To shoot, press the shutter button all the way  
down (press fully).  
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In the following cases the focus point will not display magnified:  
- When [Face Detect] is selected, but no face is detected, or  
when the face is too large relative to the entire screen.  
- When the subject is out of focus.  
- When using the digital zoom.  
- When the image is being displayed on a TV screen.  
Checking the Focus and People’s Expressions  
Immediately after Shooting (Focus Check)  
You can check the focus in recorded images. It is also easy to check  
peoples’ expressions and look for closed eyes when shooting because  
a frame the size of the face displays when the AF Frame mode is set to  
[Face Detect].  
You are recommended to set [Review] in the  
beforehand.  
menu to [Hold]  
Select [Review Info]
1
1. Press the  
b
2. In the  
menu,
or  
button to select [Reo].  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Focus Check].  
2. Press the  
button.  
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Recorded Image  
Shoot.  
3
The recorded image displays.  
Orange frame contents  
The frame displays as follows.  
Frame Color  
Content  
Displays the area of the mage shown at the  
bottom right  
Orange  
White  
Displays at al poi
The orange frame allows yohange the display size, the  
display position aitch he display frame (p. 117).  
To Cancel Checing the
Press the shuttebutton hal
z Pressing he  
button while the image is displayed will  
erase the image (p. 17). However, when the bottom right of  
the image is enlarged, pressing the  
the image.  
button will not delete  
z You can also check the focus in Playback mode (p. 116).  
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Switching between Focusing Modes  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the  
camera focuses.  
You can have the camera automatically detect the  
position of a face and use this data to set the focus,  
exposure*1 and white balance*2 while shooting. In  
addition, the camera meters the subject so that the  
face is correctly illuminated when the flash fires. If  
no face is detected, the camera shoots using  
[AiAF].  
Face  
Detect  
*1 Only in Evaluative Metering mode (p. 98).  
*2 Only in  
(p. 100)  
The camera detects thbject and highlights the  
AiAF AF frames, fvailabpoints, that it will use  
(No frame)  
to determine us.  
The me be fixed to center.  
Thmeded when the target subject is at  
the he composition. You can change the  
Center  
size frame (p. 91).  
Select [AF Frame].  
1
2
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select [AF Frame].  
Accept the setting.  
1. Use the  
or  
button to select an  
AF frame option.  
2. Press the  
button.  
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The AF frame appears as follows when the shutter button is  
pressed halfway.  
- Green  
- Yellow  
: In focus  
: Focusing difficulty (AF frame set to [Center])  
- No AF frame : Focusing difficulty (AF frame set to  
[Face Detect] or [AiAF])  
Face Detect Feature  
• Maximum of three frames will be displayed at the positions of the  
faces the camera recognizes. At this point, the frame the camera  
judges to be the main subject appears in white while the others  
appear in gray. When the shutter button is essed halfway and  
focusing is successful, up to nine green F ames may appear.  
• The camera will shoot using [AiAot the ace Detect] function if  
a white frame fails to appear angray frmes display, or if a  
face is not detected.  
• The camera may mistantinon-human subjects as a face.  
• In certain cases, faces be dtected.  
Examples:  
- If faces appar extremely mall, large, dark or bright, relative to  
the overall copositn.  
- Faces turned to side or at a diagonal, or faces with a portion  
hidden.  
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Changing the AF Frame Size  
When the [AF Frame] is set to [Center], the AF frame can be resized  
to correspond to the subject. Select [Small] to constrict the focal  
frame to suit a small subject or to focus on a particular area of a  
subject.  
Select [AF Frame Size].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select [AF Frame Size].  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button t
[Normal] or [Smal
2. Press the  
The setting is configured to [Normal] when the digital zoom  
or digital tele-converter is used.  
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Selecting the Face to Focus On  
(Face Select and Track)  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
Once the focus is fixed to a subject’s face, the frame can be set to  
follow the subject within a certain range.  
To use the Face Select and Track function, first configure the  
following settings.  
- Set the AF frame to [Face Detect] (p. 89).  
- Register the  
(Face Select and Track) function to the  
button (p. 112).  
Select a face you wish to ocs on.  
1. When a face is detected, phe  
1
Face Frame  
button.  
The Face Select mill avate  
and a green face
) ll  
display aunthe bject.  
Even if te subject mthe frame  
will follow he subject within a certain  
range.  
2. Select the person you wish to focus  
on.  
When several faces have been  
Face Frame  
detected, press the  
or  
button  
or turn the control dial to move the  
face frame to another subject.  
The face frame will not display when  
a face is not detected.  
Holding down the DISP. button will  
display face frames (up to 35) of all  
the detected faces (green: face of  
main subject, white: detected faces).  
Pressing the  
button cancels the Face Select mode.  
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3. Press the  
button again.  
The camera exits Face Select mode,  
and the face frame ( ) of the main  
subject will change to white. The  
frame will continue to follow the  
subject within a certain range.  
Shoot.  
1. Press the shutter button halfway.  
2
The face frame (  
) of the main subject will change into  
.
2. Press the shutter button all the way to shoot.  
In the following cases, the Face Selmode will be canceled.  
- When turning the power back n.  
- When using the digital zo
- When the MENU n is ssed to display the menu.  
- When a selectennobe tracked for several seconds.  
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Shooting Hard-to-Focus Subjects  
(Focus Lock, AF Lock)  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
It may be difficult to focus on the following types of subjects.  
• Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings  
• Scenes with a mixture of near and far subjects  
• Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the  
composition  
• Subjects that are moving quickly  
• Subjects through glass  
Shooting with the Focus Lock  
Focus lock can be operated in any shootimde.  
Aim the camera so tn obct at the same  
focal distance as the n subject is centered  
in the AF fram
1
2
3
While prssing utter button halfway, re-  
composthe shot.  
Press the huter button all the way to shoot  
the image.  
Shooting with the AF Lock  
Aim the camera so that an object at the same  
focal distance as the main subject is centered  
in the AF frame.  
1
Press and hold the shutter button halfway and  
2
press the  
/
button.  
The  
icon will display.  
Re-aim the camera to compose the shot as  
desired and shoot.  
3
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To Cancel the AF Lock  
Press the button.  
/
z When shooting with the focus lock or AF lock, setting [AF  
Frame] to [Center] (p. 89) makes shooting easier since the  
camera focuses using the center AF frame only.  
z The AF lock is convenient because you can let go of the  
shutter button to compose the image. Moreover, the AF lock  
is still effective after the picture is taken, allowing you to  
capture a second image with the same focus.  
z The AF frame will not appear in Movie mode.  
z When shooting through glass, bring your camera as close to  
the glass as possible and shoot so that there is no reflection  
from the glass.  
Locking the Exposure etti(AE Lock)  
Ale Shootig Modes  
p. 222  
You can set the exposurus sparately. This is effective when  
the contrast is too strng bhe subject and background or when  
a subject is bact.  
Press thbuton and select  
(Flash off).  
1
2
Aim the camera at the subject on which you  
wish to lock the exposure.  
Press the shutter button halfway and press the  
button.  
3
The  
icon will display.  
Re-aim the camera to compose the shot as  
desired and press the shutter button fully.  
4
To Cancel the AE Lock  
Press the button.  
z In Movie mode, AE lock can also be set/canceled (p. 79).  
z You can use the FE lock when using the flash.  
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Locking the Flash Exposure Setting  
(FE Lock)  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can lock the flash exposure so that the exposure settings are  
correctly set regardless of the composition of your subject.  
Press the button and select  
(Flash on).  
1
2
Aim the camera at the subject on which you  
wish to lock the exposure.  
Press the shutter button halfway and press the  
button.  
3
The flash will pre-fire and  
will disy.  
Re-aim the camera tpose the shot as  
desired and prhe utter button fully.  
4
To Cancel the FLck  
Press the bton.  
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Adjusting the Exposure Compensation  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
Adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value to avoid making  
the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright  
background. Adjust the exposure compensation to a negative value to  
avoid making the subject too bright in night shots or when shot against  
a dark background.  
Adjust the exposure.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
and the  
setting.  
or  
or  
button to select  
button to adjust the  
button.  
3. Press the  
To Cancel the Exposure ension  
Restore the compensatio[0]
In Movie mode, the re shift can be set/canceled (p. 79).  
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Switching between Metering Modes  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
Appropriate for standard shooting conditions,  
including backlit scenes. The camera divides  
images into several zones for metering. It  
evaluates complex lighting conditions, such as  
the position of the subject, the brightness, the  
direct light, and the backlighting, and adjusts the  
settings to the correct exposure for the main  
subject.  
Evaluative  
Averages the light metered from the entire  
frame, but gives greater weight to the subject  
matter at the center.  
Center Weighted  
Avg.  
Adjusts the exposurcording to the subject in  
the centeframe eters the area within  
the spot Aat the cnter of the LCD  
m). Usis mode when there is a large  
e in rightness between the subject  
andins.  
Spot  
Change he metering  
method.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
and the  
the option.  
or  
or  
button to select  
button to change  
button.  
3. Press the  
The metering method is fixed to [Evaluative] in the Long  
Shutter mode.  
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Setting the Shutter Speed  
(Long Shutter Mode)  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can set the shutter speed to a slow setting to make dark subjects  
appear brighter.  
Select the Long Shutter  
Mode.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
or button to select  
2. Use the  
.
3. Press the  
button.  
Change the shutter s.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
bo chge  
the shutter speed
2. Press th
butt
The highethe vae, the brighter the  
recorded imge ecomes.  
If you press the DISP. button at this point, you will return to the  
Exposure Compensation setting screen.  
z The brightness of the image appearing on the LCD monitor  
and the recorded image may differ.  
z The nature of CCDs is such that noise in the recorded image  
increases at long shutter speeds. This camera, however,  
applies special processing to images shot at shutter speeds  
of 1.3 seconds or slower to eliminate the noise, thereby  
producing high-quality images. A certain amount of  
processing time, however, may be required before the next  
image can be shot.  
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z Use the LCD monitor to confirm that the image was recorded  
at the desired brightness.  
z Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at low  
shutter speeds. Shoot with the camera attached to a tripod.  
z Use of the flash may result in an over-exposed image. If this  
occurs, shoot with the flash set to  
.
Adjusting the Tone (White Balance)  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
Normally, the  
(Auto) white balance setting selects an optimal white  
balance. When the  
setting cannot produce natural looking colors,  
change the white balance using a setting apppriate for the light  
source.  
Auto  
Settings are ically sby the camera.  
For rng oors on a bright day.  
Day Light  
For undr overcast, shady or twilight  
kies
Cloudy  
For recog under tungsten and bulb-type 3-  
walength fluorescent lighting.  
Tungsten  
r recording under warm-white, cool-white or  
warm-white (3-wavelength) fluorescent lighting.  
Fluorescent  
Fluorescent H  
For recording under daylight fluorescent, or daylight  
fluorescent-type 3-wavelength fluorescent lighting.  
Adjusts the optimal white balance for the shooting  
conditions using the white balance data retained in  
the camera from a white-colored object, such as a  
white paper or cloth.  
Custom  
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Select a white balance  
setting.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
and the  
the option.  
or  
or  
button to select  
button to change  
button.  
3. Press the  
The white balance setting cannot be adjusted when  
is selected for My Colors.  
or  
Using the Custom White Balanc
Take a custom white balance  
situations that are difficult fthe  
m) reaing for the following  
to) setting to detect correctly.  
• Shooting subjects of mco(such as sky, sea or forest)  
• Shooting with a particuof ght (such as a mercury-vapor  
lamp)  
• Shooting closups (Macro
Select  
1. Press the  
1
button.  
button to select  
with the or  
2. Use the  
or  
and choose  
button.  
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Aim the camera at a piece  
of white paper or cloth  
2
and press the  
button.  
Display the white paper or cloth so  
that it fills the entire center frame  
in the LCD monitor. Please note  
that the center frame will not  
appear when the digital zoom is in  
use or  
displays.  
Press the  
button.  
3
z You are recommended to set the sooting mode to  
and the exposure compensation ing to [±0] before  
setting a custom white e.  
The correct white balany not be obtained when the  
exposure setticorr(image appears completely  
black or white
z Shoot with the tings as when reading the white  
balane data. If tings differ, the optimal white  
balanmay not be set.  
In particlar, e following should not be changed.  
- ISO Speed  
- Flash  
Setting the flash to  
flash fires when reading the white balance data with the  
flash set to , make sure that you also use the flash  
or  
is recommended. If the  
when you shoot.  
z Since the white balance data cannot be read in Stitch  
Assist mode, preset the white balance in another shooting  
mode beforehand.  
z White balance data is retained even if the camera’s power  
is turned off.  
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Shooting in a My Colors Mode  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can change the look of an image when shooting.  
My Colors Off  
Vivid  
Records normally with this setting.  
Emphasizes the contrast and color saturation to  
record bold colors.  
Tones down the contrast and color saturation to  
record neutral hues.  
Neutral  
Sepia  
B/W  
Records in sepia tones.  
Records in black and whte.  
Use this option to make d, green or blue colors  
more intense like the Red, Vivid Green or  
Vivid Blue It can oduce intense natural-  
appearing ce those btained with positive  
film
Positive Film  
Lighter Skin  
Tone*  
Uson tmake skin tones lighter.  
Use this option to make skin tones darker.  
Darker Skin  
Tone*  
Use this option to emphasize blue tints. It makes  
blue subjects, such as the sky or ocean, more  
vivid.  
Vivid Blue  
Use this option to emphasize green tints. It makes  
green subjects, such as mountains, new growth,  
flowers and lawns, more vivid.  
Vivid Green  
Vivid Red  
Use this option to emphasize red tints. It makes  
red subjects, such as flowers or cars, more vivid.  
Use this option to adjust the contrast, sharpness  
or saturation settings or the color balance  
between red, green, blue and skin tones*. It can  
also be used to make subtle adjustments, such as  
making blue colors more vivid or face colors  
brighter.  
Custom Color  
* If the image contains colors that are the same as human skin, those colors will also be  
changed. You may not obtain the expected results depending on the skin color.  
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In  
Select a My Colors setting.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
and the  
the option.  
or  
or  
button to select  
button to change  
button.  
3. Press the  
In  
(Setting the Custom Color Mode)  
Select  
.
1
1. Press the  
button.  
button to st  
with the 
2. Use the  
or  
and choose  
button.  
Adjust te settin
2
1. Press the  
btton.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Contrast], [Sharpness], [Saturation],  
[Red], [Green], [Blue] or [Skin Tone].  
3. Use the  
or  
button to adjust the  
setting.  
Select a setting  
Make adjustments  
The adjustment results show in the  
LCD monitor.  
If you press the DISP. button, you will return to the screen  
where you can select a My Colors mode.  
Press the  
button.  
3
Returns you to the shooting screen to continue shooting.  
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Changing Colors  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can shoot images with the original colors transformed. This can be  
performed on movies as well as still images, allowing you to enjoy  
photographing with image or movie effects. However, depending on  
the shooting conditions, the images may appear rough or you may not  
get the expected color. Before you try to photograph important  
subjects, we highly recommend that you shoot trial images and check  
the results. If you set [Save Original] (p. 109) to [On] when shooting a  
still image, you can record the original image as well the transformed  
one.  
Use this option to have nly the color specified in  
the LCD monitor rmaand to transform all  
others to blacand w.  
Color Accent  
Use this otransfom a color specified in  
the D mointo another. The specified  
conle swapped into one other color,  
ae coors cannot be chosen.  
Color Swap  
The ISO peed will risepending on the shooting conditions,  
which maincreae the noise in the image.  
Shooting in the Color Accent Mode  
Select  
or  
.
1
When shooting still images:  
1. Set the mode switch to  
.
2. Turn the control dial to select  
.
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When shooting movies:  
1. Set the mode switch to  
.
2. Turn the control dial to select  
.
Press the  
button.  
2
3
The camera will switch to Color Input  
mode and the display will alternate  
between the original image and the  
color accent image (using the  
previously set color).  
Aim the camera so the colr you wish to  
retain appears e cnter of the LCD  
monitor and pre  
button.  
Only one color can ified.  
Use the  
or  
button or turn the control dial to specify the  
range of cors tht are retained.  
–5: Only takes the color that you want to retain  
+5: Also takes colors close to the one that you want to retain  
Press the  
then shoot.  
button to complete the setting,  
4
z The default color accent is green.  
z You may not obtain the expected results if you use the flash.  
z The specified color accent and color range is retained even if  
the camera’s power is turned off.  
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Shooting in the Color Swap Mode  
Original Color  
Desired Color  
(Before Swapping)  
(After Swap)  
Select  
or  
.
1
When shooting ses
1. Set the ode switc
2. Turn the ntrol al to select  
.
.
When shooting movies:  
1. Set the mode switch to  
.
2. Turn the control dial to select  
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Press the  
button.  
2
The camera will switch to Color Input  
mode and the display will alternate  
between the original image and the  
color swap image (using the  
previously set color).  
Aim the camera so that the original color  
3
appears at the center of the LCD monitor and  
press the  
button.  
Only one color can be specified.  
Use the or button or turn the cotrol dial to specify the  
range of colors that are swapped
–5: Only takes the color thu wato swap  
+5: Also takes colors close one tat you want to swap  
Aim the camehat the desired color  
4
5
appears at the of the LCD monitor and  
press th
butt
Only one olor cbe specified.  
Press the  
then shoot.  
button to complete the setting,  
z The default setting for Color Swap mode changes green into  
white.  
z You may not obtain the expected results if you use the flash.  
z The colors specified in the Color Swap mode and the color  
range are retained even if the camera’s power is turned off.  
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Changing the Save Method for the Original Image  
When shooting still images in the Color Accent or Color Swap mode,  
you can set whether or not to save the original image as well as the  
transformed one.  
Select [Save Original].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select [Save Original].  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to ct  
[On] or [Off].  
2. Press the  
When [Sae Orinal] is set to [On]  
- Only the transformed image displays in the LCD monitor  
while shooting in the Color Accent or Color Swap mode.  
- The transformed image is reviewed in the LCD monitor  
after shooting in the Color Accent or Color Swap mode.  
If you erase the image at this point, the original image is  
erased along with the transformed image. Exercise  
adequate caution before deleting a file.  
- The images are numbered consecutively. The original  
images are assigned the lower number and the  
transformed color accent or color swap images the next  
number.  
- Since two images are recorded with each shot, the number  
of shots remaining is approximately half the number  
displayed when this function is set to [Off].  
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Setting the Display Overlays  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can display vertical and horizontal grid lines, a 3:2 print area  
guide, or both on the LCD monitor while shooting to help check the  
position of your subject.  
Off  
Displays grid lines to divide the screen into 9 parts. Helps  
confirm the vertical and horizontal positioning of the subject.  
Grid Lines  
Allows you to confirm the print area (3:2 aspect ratio) for an  
L-size or postcard-size print.* Areas outside the printable  
area are grayed out.  
3:2 Guide  
Both  
* Images are still recorded at the standaspect ratio of 4:3.  
Displays both the grid lines and t3:2 guide  
simultaneously.  
Select [Disp. Oy].  
1
1. Press the  
b
2. In the  
menu, use
or  
button to lect [sp. Overlay].  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Off], [Grid Lines], [3:2 Guide] or  
[Both].  
2. Press the  
button.  
z Only [Grid Lines] can be used when  
or  
is selected, or  
in Movie mode.  
z The grid lines and 3:2 guide will not be recorded in the  
image.  
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Categorizing Images Automatically  
(Auto Category)  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
If you set Auto Category to [On], images are automatically sorted into  
preset categories as they are recorded.  
For images shot in  
faces detected when [AF Frame] is set to [Face Detect].  
,
or  
mode, or images with  
People  
Scenery  
Events  
For images shot in  
For images shot in  
or  
mode.  
,
,
,
,
or  
mode.  
Select [Auto Category].  
1
2
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
button to select [Ateg].  
Accept te setting.  
1. Use the  
o
button to select  
[On] or [Off].  
2. Press the  
button.  
Movies are not automatically categorized, but they can be  
categorized using the My Category function (p. 120).  
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Registering Settings to the Print/Share  
Button  
Available Shooting Modes  
p. 222  
You can register a function that you often use when shooting with the  
button. The following functions can be registered.  
Menu Item  
Not Assigned  
Face Select  
Page  
Menu Item  
Page  
Digital Tele-converter p. 62  
p. 92  
p. 97  
p. 100  
DISP. Overlay  
Rec. Movie  
p. 110  
p. 79  
+/ (Exp.)  
White Balance  
Dispy Off  
p. 113  
p. 57  
Custom White Balance p. 101  
Py ound Effect*  
Red-Eye Corr.  
p. 77  
* Sets the sound registered to  
Camera menu.  
und ihutter Sond] section of the My  
Select [Set  
n].  
1
1. Press th
butto
enu, se the  
button to select [Set  
3. Press the button.  
2. In the  
or  
button].  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
,
,
or  
button to  
select the function you wish to  
register.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
button.  
button.  
If  
function, but you cannot use it with some shooting modes or  
settings even if you press the button.  
displays to the icon’s lower right, you can register the  
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To Cancel the Shortcut Button  
Select in Step 2.  
Using the  
Button  
button.  
Press the  
1
,
and  
button is pressed.  
and : Displays the corresponding setup screen.  
: Records the white balance data each time the button  
: Switches the settings each time the  
,
is pressed. As the frame does not appear at this point, position  
the white paper or cloth so it appears in the center of the LCD  
monitor and then press the  
function one time, the white balance setting changes to  
: Pressing the button when tmode switch is set to  
or starts movie recording ith he recording pixels and  
frame rate settings selected (Stdard) mode.  
: When the buttosed, tLCD monitor display  
button. After using this  
.
will turn off. Pressinbutther than the power button, or  
changing the camrtichorizontal orientation will  
restore the LCD mpla
: Presing the  
on emits a sound and is useful for  
directing our subject’s attention to the camera right before  
taking a st.  
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Playback/Erasing  
Also refer to Viewing Still Images (p. 16).  
Viewing Magnified Images  
Press the zoom lever  
1
toward  
.
A magnified portion of the image will  
display.  
Images can be magnified up to a  
factor of approximately 10x.  
Approximate Location  
f the Displayed Area  
Use the  
,
,
or  
ton to change the  
2
display positio
If you turn hconhile in magnified display, you can  
advance o the nexious image at the same level of  
magnificon.  
You can cnge e magnification level with the zoom lever.  
To Cancel the Magnified Display  
Press the zoom lever toward  
. (You can also cancel it immediately  
by pressing the MENU button.)  
Movie frames and index playback images cannot be magnified.  
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Viewing Images in Sets of Nine  
(Index Playback)  
Press the zoom lever  
Selected Image  
1
toward  
.
Up to nine images can be viewed at  
once.  
Use the  
,
,
or  
button or  
turn the control dial to change the  
image selection.  
Movie  
To Cancel Index Playback  
Press the zoom lever toward  
.
Switching betweeof Nine Images  
The jump bar wdisplay iess the  
zoom lever towd  
while in index  
playback and yocan sitch the display  
between sets of nine mages.  
• Use the  
or  
button to move to the  
previous or next set of nine images.  
• Hold the FUNC./SET button down and  
press the  
first or last set.  
or  
button to jump to the  
Jump Bar  
To Cancel Index Playback  
Press the zoom lever toward  
.
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Checking the Focus and Peoples’  
Expressions (Focus Check Display)  
Focus Check display allows you to check the focus of images taken.  
Moreover, as you can change the display size and switch images, you  
can easily check facial expressions and whether a subject’s eyes are  
closed.  
Displaying the Focus Check  
1
Press the  
button  
several times until the  
focus check screen  
appears.  
Frames are displayed on tge  
as follows.  
Frame Color  
Content  
Dise range of the image displayed at  
bottom right.  
Orae  
White  
Gray  
isplays at the position at which the image is in  
focus.  
Display around faces detected in Playback  
mode.  
The orange frame allows you to change the display size, the  
display position and to switch the display frame.  
Changing the Display Size or Display Position  
Press the zoom lever  
2
toward  
.
Bottom right will be displayed  
prominently and the display size and  
display position can be changed.  
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Make changes.  
3
Change the display size using the  
zoom lever.  
Change the display position using  
the  
,
,
or  
button.  
If you move the position of the  
orange frame, pressing the FUNC./  
SET button will return the orange  
frame to its original position.  
To Cancel the Focus Check Display  
Press the MENU button.  
Switching Frames  
Press the  
button.  
2
When multiple frames disp
around focal points or multes  
are detected, prese FC./  
SET button switcositn of  
the orangrme. change  
the disply size, the frame  
will adjusto the size of the face  
when you witch he position of the frame.  
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Jumping to Images  
When you have many images recorded onto a memory card, it is  
handy to use the search keys below to jump over images to find the  
object of your search.  
Jumps to the first image of each shooting  
Jump Shot Date  
date.  
Jumps to the first image of each category  
Jump to My Category sorted by the Auto Category (p. 111) or My  
Category (p. 120) functions.  
Jump to Folder  
Jump to Movie  
Jump 10 Images  
Jump 100 Images  
Jumps to the first image in each folder.  
Jumps to a movie.  
Jumps 10 images head.  
Jumps 1imagahead.  
In Single Image laybmode, press the  
button.  
1
2
The camea ill sump Search mode.  
Image Information  
Use the  
or  
button to  
select a search key.  
The screen sample will vary slightly  
according to the search key.  
You can show/hide image  
information using the DISP. button.  
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Display the Images.  
3
,
,
Selected:  
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
date, category or folder for playback.  
Turn the control dial to confirm the  
image selected for playback.  
If no images are organized in  
categories, you can select only  
(None) if you select  
Category).  
(My  
Select the search key  
2. Press the  
button.  
The camera will switch to Defined Plaack mode and display  
a blue frame. You can limit playbacthe images  
corresponding to the sear
Press the  
button to canfined Pyback mode.  
,
,
Selec
1. Press the  
or  
Pressing he MENU button cancels  
the setting
Press the FUNC./SET button to  
switch the camera to Defined  
Playback mode when the  
selected.  
is  
The Defined Playback mode will be canceled under the  
following circumstances.  
- Changing categories (while using My Category to define  
images)  
- When selecting images in a range  
- When displaying images not supported in defined playback  
- When newly saving images that have effects added or are  
edited  
- When images are deleted using [Erase] from the  
menu  
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Organizing Images by Category  
(My Category)  
You can organize images into prepared categories. The following  
operations can be performed if the images are sorted into categories.  
• Image searches (p. 118)  
• Slide Show (p. 131)  
• Protect (p. 147)  
• Erase (p. 151)  
• Configure print settings (p. 157)  
People  
Scenery  
Events  
Category 1–3  
To Do  
Category Selection Metho
Select  
For viewing and sg imagesingly.  
For pict alast image and selecting all the  
images ge.  
Select Range  
Select [y Category].  
1
2
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select  
.
3. Press the  
button.  
Choose a selection method.  
1. Use the  
selection method.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to choose a  
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[Select]  
Categorize the images.  
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
images to categorize.  
2. Use the  
category.  
or  
button to select a  
button.  
3. Press the  
Pressing the FUNC./SET button again cancels the setting.  
This also can be set in the Index Playback mode.  
Press the MENU button to complete the setting.  
[Select Range]  
Select the first imag
3
Turn the control dial to chae  
first or last image.  
1. Press the  
bu
2. Use the  
o
button to select the  
first image to categorize.  
3. Press the button.  
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Select the last image.  
4
1. Use the  
button to select [Last  
Image].  
2. Press the  
button.  
3. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
last image to categorize.  
4. Press the button.  
An image with a lower number than  
the first image cannot be selected as  
the last image.  
Up to 500 images can be selected.  
Select a category.  
5
6
1. Press the  
butt
2. Use the  
obelect a  
category
Accept the setting.  
1. Press the  
button and choose  
[Select].  
2. Press the  
button.  
The screen will return to the  
selection method screen.  
Selecting [Deselect] cancels categorization of the selected  
range.  
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Trimming a Portion of an Image  
You can trim a required portion of a recorded image and save it as a  
new image file.  
Select [Trimming].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select  
.
3. Press the  
button.  
rimming frame  
Select an image.  
2
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to select a
image for trimming.  
2. Press the  
button.  
The trimming framea f the  
image whih an d) is  
displayein green.  
Image after trimming  
Adjust the trimming frame.  
Recording pixels  
after trimming  
You can change the size of the  
trimming frame using the zoom  
lever. However, the number of the  
recording pixels of the saved image  
will differ according to the size of the  
trimmed image.  
You can change the position of the  
trimming frame using the  
or button.  
Press the DISP. button to change  
,
,
the vertical/horizontal orientation of the trimming frame.  
If a face is detected, a gray frame appears around the face  
displayed in the top left screen. Trimming can be performed  
around this gray frame. If multiple frames are displayed, you  
can switch between frames by turning the control dial.  
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Save the image.  
4
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or button to select  
[OK].  
3. Press the  
button.  
The trimmed image is saved as a  
new image file.  
To continue trimming another image, repeat from Step 2.  
Display the saved image.  
5
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Yes].  
3. Press the  
button.  
If you select [No], lay ill  
return to the  
z Movies
,
or  
images cannot be trimmed.  
z You may ot bable to trim images recorded by a different  
camera.  
z The aspect ratio for images which can be trimmed will be  
fixed to 4:3 (or 3:4 if the image is vertically oriented).  
z The recording pixels of a trimmed image will be less than the  
image before trimming.  
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Viewing Movies  
Display the movie file.  
1
1. Use the  
or  
button to select a  
movie.  
2. Press the  
button.  
icon are  
Images with a  
movies.  
Play the movie.  
2
Movie Control Panel  
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
.
2. Press the  
button.  
The movie will pause if yothe  
FUNC./SET button during pck.  
It will resume whereshe  
button again.  
When plaback enovie  
stops at e last framplayed.  
Press the UNC.SET button to  
display the ovicontrol panel.  
You can switch between showing/  
hiding the playback progress bar by  
pressing the DISP. button while  
playing a movie.  
Playback Progress Bar  
Time movie was shot  
Volume Level (Adjust it  
with the  
or  
button)  
If playback was halted partway through in the prior viewing  
session, playback will resume from the last frame displayed.  
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Operating the Movie Control Panel  
Use the  
button.  
or  
button to select a control and press the FUNC./SET  
Ends playback and returns to single image  
playback.  
Exit  
An icon will display when a printer is connected.  
See the Direct Print User Guide for details.  
Print  
Play  
Starts playback.  
You can use the  
button to speed up playback.  
button to slow down or the  
Slow Motion  
First Frame  
Displays the first frame.  
Previous Frame Rewinds if the FUNC./ST button is held down.  
Fast Forwards if the UC./SET button is held  
Next Frame  
down.  
Last Frame  
Edit  
Displays the me.  
Swo thMovie Editing mode.  
Movies cnnot be the Index Playback mode.  
z Use the tevion’s controls to adjust the volume when  
playing a movie on a TV set (p. 176).  
z Sound cannot be played back in slow motion playback or  
.
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Editing Movies  
You can delete portions of recorded movies.  
Movies 1 second or longer before editing can be edited in 1-  
second increments, but those that are protected or less than 1  
second long (  
of 15 sec.*1 or 30 sec.*2) cannot be edited.  
*1 When the shooting interval is 1 sec.  
*2 When the shooting interval is 2 sec.  
Select [Edit].  
1
1. Use the  
from the movie editing panel.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select  
The movie editing panel and the  
movie editing bar will disp
Edit the movie.  
Movie Editing Panel  
2
1. Use the  
(Cut Begning) or  
2. Use the or button to specify  
the cut poin( )
or  
elet  
End).  
While moving the cut point using the  
or button, is displayed  
every 1 second (or every 15  
seconds*1 or 30 seconds*2 in  
allowing you to cut the movie at the  
),  
Movie Editing Bar  
indicated point.  
*1 When the shooting interval is 1 sec.  
*2 When the shooting interval is 2 sec.  
Even if you specify the cut point at a position other than  
selecting will delete the beginning portion of the movie up to  
the point just before your specified cut point, and selecting  
will delete the latter portion of the movie from the point  
,
just after your specified cut point. The edited movie will be  
saved.  
To check a temporarily edited movie, select  
press the FUNC./SET button.  
(Play) and  
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To continue editing, repeat Step 2.  
Selecting  
(Exit) cancels the edit and restores the movie  
control panel.  
Select [Save].  
3
4
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
.
2. Press the  
button.  
Save the file.  
1. Use the  
select [New File] or [Overwrite]  
2. Press the button.  
,
,
or  
button to  
[New File] saves the edited movie  
under a new file name. The pre-ed
data is left unchanged.  
Note, if you press the FUNbuttowhile saving the  
movie, saving is cd.  
[Overwrite] saves d mvie with its original name. The  
pre-edit da s lo
When thre is not epace left on the memory card, only  
[Overwrit] can be selected.  
Depending on the movie’s file size, it may take some time to  
save an edited movie. If the battery runs out of charge partway  
through, edited movie clips cannot be saved. When editing  
movies, it is recommended to use a fully charged battery or the  
separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30 (p. 202).  
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Rotating Images in the Display  
Images can be rotated clockwise 90° or 270° in the display.  
Original  
90°  
270°  
Select [Rotate].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
button to select  
.
3. Press the  
bu
Rotate te imag
2
1. Use the  
or  
utton to select an image to rotate.  
2. Press the  
button.  
Cycle through the 90°/270°/original orientations with each  
press of the FUNC./SET button.  
This also can be set in the Index Playback mode.  
When images are downloaded to a computer, the orientation of  
images rotated by the camera will depend upon the software  
used to download the images.  
As the orientation of an image is recorded, the image will be  
shown in its rotated orientation the next time it is displayed.  
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Playback with Transition Effects  
You can select the transition effect displayed when switching between  
images.  
No transition effect.  
The displayed image darkens and the next image gradually brightens  
until it is displayed.  
Press the  
and the  
button to have the previous image display from the left  
button to have the next image display from the right.  
Select [Transition].  
1
2
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select  
.
Accept the set
1. Use the  
or  
button to select an  
effect.  
2. Press the  
button.  
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Automated Playback (Slide Shows)  
Automated playback of images on the memory card.  
Image settings for slide shows are based on the Digital Print Order  
Format (DPOF) standard.  
All Images  
Date  
Plays all images on a memory card in order.  
Plays images bearing a specified date in order.  
My Category Plays the images in the selected category in order.  
Folder  
Movies  
Stills  
Plays images in a specified folder in order.  
Plays movie files only, in order.  
Plays still images only, in order.  
Plays the images selectfor each slide show,  
Custom 1–3 Custom 1, Custom 2 stom 3, in order  
(p. 134).  
Select [Slide S.  
1
2
1. Press the  
b
2. In the  
menu, us
or  
button to elect  
.
3. Press the  
button.  
Select a playback method.  
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
slide show type.  
,
,
: Press the FUNC./SET  
button to select a date, category or  
folder to be played back (p. 133).  
: Press the FUNC./SET button to select the images to  
be played back (p. 134).  
If you want to add a transition effect to play back images, use  
the button to select [Effect] and choose the type of effect  
with the or button (p. 132).  
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Start the slide show.  
3
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or button to select  
[Start].  
3. Press the  
button.  
The following functions are available  
during slide shows.  
- Pausing/resuming: Press the FUNC./SET button.  
- Fast forwarding/rewinding: Press the  
or  
button  
(continue to hold the button to switch between images more  
rapidly).  
To Stop the Slide Show  
Press the MENU button.  
Transition Effects  
You can select the transict ud when one image is replaced  
by another.  
No transitioeffect.  
The new imae gradally brightens as it moves upward from the  
bottom.  
The new image first appears in a cross shape and gradually expands  
to display the full image.  
Portions of the new image move horizontally, then the image  
expands to display the full image.  
In Single Image Playback mode, you can start a slide show  
from the current image displayed by holding the FUNC./SET  
button and pressing the  
button. Please note that if you do  
this while the last image shot is displayed, the slide show will  
start from the first image using the same date.  
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Select a Date/Category/Folder to Play Back  
(
/
/
)
Select a playback  
method.  
1
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
,
or  
.
2. Press the  
button.  
Select images to play  
back.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
a date, category or folde
back.  
2. Press the  
b
A 3 will ppear od images.  
To canl the selectPress the FUNC./SET button again.  
Multiple electios can be made for the date, category or  
folder.  
The images will play back in the order of selection.  
Use the  
or  
button to check the images for each date,  
category or folder.  
Pressing the MENU button completes the setting.  
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Selecting Images for Playback (  
)
Select only the images that you wish to play back and save them as a  
slide show (Custom 1, 2 or 3). Up to 998 images can be selected.  
They will be played back in their order of selection.  
Select a playback  
method.  
1
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
,
or  
.
Only the  
icon will display at  
first.  
2. Press the  
button.  
When you set  
, the icon will chnto  
and  
will  
display.  
are set.  
and will chin thame way when they  
Select imageay  
back.  
Check mark  
indicating selection  
2
Number indicating  
the selection order  
1. Use the  
or  
buchoose  
images play bck.  
2. Use the  
utton to select/  
deselect the images.  
You can also select images in the  
Index Playback mode.  
Pressing the MENU button  
completes the setting.  
Selecting All Images  
1. After selecting  
in Step 1, use the  
button to  
select [Mark all] and press the FUNC./SET button.  
2. Use the  
SET button.  
3. Use the  
SET button.  
button to select [Mark all], press the FUNC./  
button to select [OK] and press the FUNC./  
To deselect all images, select [Reset].  
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Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings  
• Play Time  
Sets the duration that each image displays. Choose between 3–10  
seconds, 15 seconds and 30 seconds. Displaying time can vary  
slightly depending on the image.  
• Repeat  
Sets whether the slide show stops when all the slides have been  
displayed or continues until stopped.  
Select [Set up].  
1
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Set up].  
2. Press the  
button.  
Configure the g.  
2
1. Use the  
r  
select  
[Play Te] or [Rep
2. Use the  
an option.  
or  
button to select  
button.  
3. Press the  
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Red-Eye Correction Function  
You can correct red eyes in recorded images.  
Red eyes may not be automatically detected in some images  
or the results may not turn out as you intended.  
We recommend that you use [New File] to save corrected  
images.  
Examples:  
- Faces near the screen edges or faces that appear extremely  
small, large, dark or bright in relation to the overall image.  
- Faces turned to the side or at a diagonal, or faces with a  
portion hidden.  
Select [Red-Eye Correction].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
button to select  
3. Press the  
bu
Select an image.  
2
1. Use the  
image you wish to correct red eyes.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select the  
A frame will automatically display  
where a red-eye is detected.  
If red-eye is not automatically detected, select [Add Frame]  
with the  
(p. 138).  
or  
button and press the FUNC./SET button  
To cancel the correction frame, select [Remove Frame] and  
press the FUNC./SET button (p. 139).  
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Correct the image.  
3
4
1. Use the  
,
,
or  
button to  
select [Start].  
2. Press the  
button.  
Save the image.  
1. Use the  
select [New File] or [Overwrite].  
2. Press the button.  
,
,
or  
button to  
[New File]: Saved as new file with
new name. The uncorrected age  
is stored. The new image d as thlast file.  
[Overwrite]: Saved wh the file name as the uncorrected  
image. The uncormagis erased.  
When [New File] d, pceed to Step 5.  
To contine correceye in another image, repeat from  
Step 2.  
Display thsaved image.  
5
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Yes].  
3. Press the  
button.  
Selecting [No] returns to the  
menu.  
z Red-eye correction cannot be performed on movies.  
z Overwriting cannot be performed on protected images.  
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z When there is not enough space left on the memory card,  
red-eye correction cannot be performed.  
z Although you can apply red-eye correction any number of  
times to an image, the image quality will gradually  
deteriorate with each application.  
z Since the correction frame will not appear automatically on  
images that have already been corrected once with the Red-  
Eye Correction function, use the [Add Frame] option to  
correct them.  
Add Correction Frame  
Select [Add Frame].  
1
1. Use the  
select [Add Frame].  
2. Press the button.  
,
,
or  
button to  
A green frame w.  
Adjust he position of the  
frame.  
2
3
1. Use the  
,
,
or  
button to  
move the frame.  
Size of the frame can be changed  
with the zoom lever.  
Add a correction frame.  
1. Press the  
button.  
The correction frame will be added and the frame color will  
change to white.  
To add additional frames, adjust the position and then press  
the FUNC./SET button.  
Up to 35 frames can be added.  
When you finish adding frames, press the MENU button.  
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To correctly perform red-eye correction, take note of the  
following (refer to the image in Step 2 on page 138):  
- Adjust the correction frame size so that it only surrounds  
the red-eye portion to be corrected.  
- When there are several subjects with red-eye, be sure to  
add one correction frame per subject.  
Removing Correction Frames  
Select [Remove Frame].  
1
1. Use the  
select [Remove Frame].  
2. Press the button.  
,
,
or  
button to  
Select a framish to  
remove
2
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to select a  
frame to reo.  
The selected frame will appear in  
green.  
Delete the frame.  
1. Press the  
button.  
The selected frame will disappear.  
To continue deleting frames, return to Step 2.  
When you finish deleting frames, press the MENU button.  
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Adding Effects with the My Colors Function  
You can add effects to recorded images (stills only) using the My  
Colors function. The following selection of My Colors effects is  
available. For details, see p. 103.  
Vivid  
Lighter Skin Tone  
Darker Skin Tone  
Vivid Blue  
Neutral  
Sepia  
B/W  
Vivid Green  
Positive Film  
Vivid Red  
Select [My Colors].  
1
2
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, ue  
button to select  
3. Press th
butt
Select an mae.  
1. Use the  
or  
button to select an  
image.  
2. Press the  
button.  
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Select a My Colors type.  
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
My Colors type.  
The image with the added My Colors  
effects displays.  
You can press the zoom lever  
toward  
to check the image at a  
higher magnification. While the image is zoomed, you can  
press the FUNC./SET button to switch between the image  
transformed with the My Colors effect and the original non-  
transformed image.  
2. Press the  
button.  
Save the image.  
4
5
1. Use the  
or  
button to
[OK].  
2. Press the  
bu
The newlsaed insformed  
with the y Colors eill be the  
last one ithe list.  
To continuaddig effects to other images, repeat the  
procedures from Step 2 onward.  
Display the saved image.  
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Yes].  
3. Press the  
button.  
Selecting [No] returns to the  
menu.  
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z When there is not enough space left on the memory card,  
the My Colors effects cannot be added.  
z Although My Colors effects can be added any number of  
times to an image, the image quality will gradually  
deteriorate with each application and the intended colors  
may not be achieved.  
z Color in images taken using My Colors (p. 103) in Shooting  
mode and images edited with the My Colors function in  
Playback mode may differ slightly.  
Resizing Images  
You can save images at lower recording pixelthan the original image.  
1600 x 1200 pixels  
640 x 480 pixels  
320 x 240 pixels  
Select [Resize
1
1. Press th
butt
2. In the  
enu, se the  
or  
button to sele
.
3. Press the  
button.  
Select an image.  
2
1. Use the  
image to resize.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select an  
The FUNC./SET button is not  
selectable for images that cannot be  
resized.  
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Select the recording pixels.  
3
4
5
1. Use the  
recording pixels.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select the  
Some recording pixel settings  
cannot be selected depending on  
the available space of the memory card (  
lower right of the icon).  
is displayed to the  
Save the image.  
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[OK].  
2. Press the  
button.  
The resized image will be ss a  
new file. The image befo
resizing will not b.  
To continue resizimages, repeat from Step 2.  
Display he saveage.  
1. Press the  
tton.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Yes].  
3. Press the  
button.  
Selecting [No] returns to the  
menu.  
Movies and images shot in  
cannot be resized.  
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Attaching Sound Memos to Images  
In Playback mode, you can attach sound memos (up to 1 min.) to an  
image. The sound data is saved in the WAVE format.  
Select [Sound Memo].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select  
.
3. Press the  
button.  
Select an image.  
2
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to select a
image to which you wish to h a  
sound memo.  
2. Press the  
bu
The sounmmo anel will  
display.  
Record the mmo.  
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
.
2. Press the  
button.  
The elapsed time and the remaining  
time display.  
Pressing the FUNC./SET button  
pauses the recording. Pressing it  
again resumes recording.  
Up to 1 minute of recordings can be  
added to any one image.  
Sound Memo Panel  
Elapsed Time/  
Remaining Time  
Press the MENU button to end the  
set up.  
Volume (Adjust it with  
the  
or  
button)  
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Sound Memo Panel  
Use the  
button.  
or  
button to select an option and press the FUNC./SET  
Exit  
Ends the operation.  
Starts recording.  
Record  
Pause  
Play  
Stops recording or playback.  
Plays back.  
Erases sound memos. (Select [Erase] and in the  
confirmation screen press the FUNC./SET button.)  
Erase  
z You cannot attach sound memos to movies.  
z Sound memos for protected imaes annot be erased.  
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Sound-Only Recording (Sound Recorder)  
You can record a continuous sound memo for up to approximately 2  
hours without taking a picture.  
Select [Sound Recorder].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select  
.
3. Press the  
button.  
Sound recording.  
Sampling Rate  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
.
2. Press the  
button.  
The elapsed recorime lays.  
You can use the butn to  
change the amplThe  
recordinquality risressively  
as you sect [11.025 kHz],  
[22.050 kH] or [.100 kHz], but the  
recorded file es increase  
correspondingly.  
Sound Recorder Panel  
Remaining Time  
Press the FUNC./SET button to stop  
the recording session. Pressing the button again starts a new  
recording session.  
Sound Recorder Panel  
Use the  
button.  
or  
button to select an option and press the FUNC./SET  
Exit  
Returns to the menu screen.  
Starts recording.  
Record  
Pause  
Stops recording or playback.  
Use the  
press the FUNC./SET button.  
or  
button to select a sound to play and  
Play  
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Holding down the FUNC./SET button rewinds. The  
sound cannot be heard while rewinding.  
Rewind  
Fast  
Forward  
Holding down the FUNC./SET button fast forwards. The  
sound cannot be heard while fast forwarding.  
Select [Erase] or [Erase all] in the confirmation screen  
and press the FUNC./SET button.  
Erase  
Protects against accidental erasure. Use the  
button to select a sound and the FUNC./SET button to  
select/deselect protection.  
or  
Protect  
Volume  
You can use the  
or  
button to adjust the volume.  
z See Sound Recorder Data Rates and Recording Durations  
(Estimated) (p. 212).  
z Recording will automatically stown the memory card is  
full.  
Protecting Ima
You can protect importannd movies from accidental erasure.  
You cagure the protection settings for each  
imae singly while viewing them.  
Select  
Ycan select a first and last image and protect all  
the images in the range.  
Select Range  
Select by Date  
You can protect the images from a specified date.  
Select by Category You can protect the images in a specified category.  
Select by Folder  
All Images  
You can protect the images in a specified folder.  
You can protect all the images on a memory card.  
Select [Protect].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select  
.
3. Press the  
button.  
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Choose a selection method.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to choose a  
selection method.  
Pressing the MENU button returns to  
the prior screen.  
2. Press the  
button.  
[Select]  
Protect the image.  
3
1. Use the  
image to protect.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select an  
Pressing the FUNC./SET
again cancels the sng.  
To continue proteer iages,  
repeat the proced
Protection Icon  
This also can be sendex Playback mode.  
Press thMENU buttoo complete the setting.  
[Select Range]  
Select the first image.  
3
Turn the control dial to change the  
first or last image.  
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
first image for the range to protect.  
3. Press the button.  
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Select the last image.  
4
5
1. Use the  
button to select [Last  
Image].  
2. Press the  
button.  
3. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
last image in the range.  
4. Press the button.  
An image with a lower number than  
the first image cannot be selected as  
the last image.  
Up to 500 images can be selected.  
Protect the images.  
1. Use the  
button oos
[Protect].  
2. Press th
butto
The screewill rurn to the  
selection mescreen.  
Selecting [Unlock] cancels selection of the protected image.  
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[Select by Date]/[Select by Category]/[Select by  
Folder]  
Select the images.  
3
1. Use the  
date, category or folder to protect.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select a  
A 3 will appear on selected images.  
Pressing the FUNC./SET button  
again cancels the setting.  
You can select multiple dates, categories or folders.  
Use the  
or  
button to confirm each date, category or folder  
image.  
3. Press the  
button.  
Protect the images.  
4
1. Use the  
or  
bto st  
[Protect].  
2. Press th
but
Returns tthe selection method  
screen.  
Selecting [Unlock] removes protection for the selected images.  
Selecting [Stop] cancels protection settings for the current  
selection.  
[All Images]  
Protect the images.  
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Protect].  
2. Press the  
button.  
Returns to the selection method  
screen.  
Selecting [Unlock] removes protection for all the images.  
Selecting [Stop] cancels protection settings for the current  
selection.  
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Erasing All Images  
You can erase images from a memory card.  
Select  
Erases images after selecting them one at a time.  
For picking a first and last image and erasing all the  
images in the range.  
Select Range  
Select by Date  
Erases images corresponding to the selected date.  
Select by Category Erases images in the selected category.  
Select by Folder  
All Images  
Erases images in the selected folder.  
Erases all images on a memory card.  
z Note that erased images cannot be ecovered. Exercise  
adequate caution before erasing n mage.  
z Protected images cannot rased ith this function.  
Select [Erase].  
1
2
1. Press the  
b
2. In the  
menu, u
or  
button to elect  
.
3. Press the  
tton.  
Select an erasure method.  
1. Use the  
or  
button to select an  
erasure method.  
Pressing the MENU button returns to  
the prior screen.  
2. Press the  
button.  
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[Select]  
Select the image.  
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to select an  
image to erase.  
2. Press the  
button.  
Pressing the FUNC./SET button  
again deselects the setting.  
This also can be set in the Index  
Playback mode.  
3. Press the  
button.  
Erase the image.  
4
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[OK].  
2. Press the  
button.  
Selecting [Stop] celecon of  
the image oare erae  
and retus to Step
[Select Range]  
Select the first image.  
3
Turn the control dial to change the  
first or last image.  
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
first image for the range to erase.  
3. Press the button.  
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Select the last image.  
4
5
1. Use the  
button to select [Last  
Image].  
2. Press the  
button.  
3. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
last image in the range.  
4. Press the button.  
An image with a lower number than  
the first image cannot be selected as  
the last image.  
Up to 500 images can be selected.  
Erase the images.  
1. Press the  
buttchoe  
[Erase].  
2. Press th
butto
Pressing te MEU button cancels  
selection of tmage you are about  
to erase and returns to Step 2.  
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[Select by Date]/[Select by Category]/[Select by  
Folder]  
Select the images.  
3
1. Use the  
date, category or folder to erase.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select a  
A 3 will appear on selected images.  
Pressing the FUNC./SET button  
again cancels the setting.  
You can select multiple dates, categories or folders.  
Use the  
or  
button to confirm each date, category or folder  
image.  
3. Press the  
button.  
Erase the images.  
4
1. Use the  
or  
bto s
[OK].  
2. Press th
but
Selecting Stop] cancels selection of  
the image u arabout to erase  
and returns to Step 2.  
[All Images]  
Erase the images.  
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[OK].  
2. Press the  
button.  
Selecting [Cancel] cancels the  
operation and returns to Step 2.  
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z Pressing the FUNC./SET button while erasing is in progress  
cancels the procedure.  
z Please format the memory card when you want to erase not  
only image data but also all the data contained on the  
memory card (p. 168).  
Registering Functions to the  
You can register a function that you often use to the  
following functions can be registered.  
Button  
button. The  
Function  
Standard*1  
Reference Page  
Slide Show*2  
p. 131  
p. 146  
Sound Recorder  
*1 Default setting (It can be used to switch Power oPlayback mode/Shooting  
mode. (p. 42))  
*2 Slide Show will not play in taybk mode.  
1
Select [et Play on].  
1. Press the  
buttn.  
2. In the  
m, use the  
or  
button to select  
.
3. Press the  
button.  
2
Accept the setting.  
1. Use the  
function you wish to register.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select a  
To Cancel Setting the Play Button  
Select in Step 2.  
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Using the  
Button  
1
In playback mode, press the  
This will call up the registered function.  
button.  
z When you press the  
button in Shooting mode, it switches  
the camera to Playback mode. When it is pressed again, the  
registered function is called up.  
z If functions other than  
are registered, the  
button  
cannot be used to turn off the power.  
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Print Settings/Transfer Settings  
Setting the DPOF Print Settings  
You can select images on a memory card for printing and specify the  
number of print copies in advance using the camera. The settings used  
on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)  
standards. This is extremely convenient for printing on a direct print  
compatible printer, or for sending the images to a photo developing  
service that supports DPOF.  
z The specified print settings are also applied to the print list  
(p. 19).  
z The print settings may not be reflecd in the print out  
depending on the printer or phoo deloping service.  
z Movies cannot be specified for prig.  
z The  
icon may displamemocard with print  
settings set by a differenF-compant camera. These  
settings will be ten those set by your camera.  
Setting the Print S
After setting the rint style, sthe images for printing. The following  
settings can be sected
*Default setting  
Standard*  
Index  
Prints one image per page.  
Prints the selected images together at a  
reduced size in an index format.  
Print  
Type  
Prints the images in both the standard and  
index formats.  
Both  
Date (On/Off*)  
Adds the date to the print.  
File No. (On/Off*)  
Adds the file number to the print.  
Clears all print settings after the images  
print.  
Clear DPOF data (On*/Off)  
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Select [Print Settings].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Press the  
button.  
3. Use the  
or  
or  
button to select the  
button to select  
button.  
menu.  
4. Use the  
[Print Settings].  
5. Press the  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select a  
menu item.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to a  
setting to configure
3. Press the  
b
z The De and File No. settings change according to the Print  
Type as ollow
- [Index]  
[Date] and [File No.] cannot be set to [On] at the same time.  
- [Standard] or [Both]  
[Date] and [File No.] can be set to [On] at the same time,  
however, the printable information may vary between  
printers.  
z Images dated using  
(Date Stamp) (p. 20) are always  
printed 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].  
z Dates are printed in the style specified in [Date/Time] in the  
menu (p. 12).  
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Select a Print Settings Method  
Configures print settings for single images as you  
view them.  
Select Images & Qty.  
For picking a first and last image and printing all  
the images in the range.  
Select Range  
Configures print settings for images  
corresponding to the selected date.  
Select by Date  
Configures print settings for images in the  
selected category.  
Select by Category  
Select by Folder  
Configures print settings for images in the  
selected folder.  
Select All Images  
Configures print settings for all images.  
Removes all print sttinfrom images.  
Clear All Selections  
Only one copy will be printach sected image. With the  
[Select Images & Qtoptiou can only set the number of  
copies to print whrinype] option is set to [Standard]  
or [Both] (p. 157).  
Choose selectiomethod.  
1
1. Press the  
buon.  
2. Press the  
button.  
3. Use the  
or  
or  
button to select the  
button to choose a  
menu.  
4. Use the  
selection method.  
5. Press the button.  
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[Select Images & Qty.]  
Select the images.  
2
Selection methods differ for the Print Type settings (p. 157).  
Number of Print Copies  
Standard ( )/Both (  
):  
1. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
images.  
2. Press the  
3. Use the  
button.  
or  
button to select the  
number of print copies (up to 99).  
4. Press the  
button.  
Index ( ):  
ndex Print Selection  
1. Use the  
or  
button to he  
images.  
2. Select and deselee  
button.  
3. Press th
butto
You can alselct images in the  
Index Playback mode.  
[Select Range]  
Select the first image.  
2
Turn the control dial to change the  
first or last image.  
1. Press the  
button.  
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2. Use the  
first image in the print range.  
3. Press the button.  
or  
button to select the  
Select the last image.  
3
4
1. Use the  
button to select [Last  
Image].  
2. Press the  
button.  
3. Use the  
or  
button to st the  
last image in the range.  
4. Press the bu
An image ia lber han  
the first iage cannlected as  
the last iage.  
Up to 500 agecan be selected.  
Configure the print settings.  
1. Press  
and choose [Order].  
2. Press the  
button.  
The screen will return to the  
selection method screen.  
Pressing the MENU button cancels  
the print settings for the selected  
range of images.  
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[Select by Date]/[Select by Category]/[Select by  
Folder]  
Select the images.  
2
1. Use the  
date, category or folder to print.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select a  
A 3 will appear on selected images.  
Pressing the FUNC./SET button  
again cancels the setting.  
You can select multiple dates,  
categories or folders.  
Use the  
or  
button to confirm eacdate, category or folder  
image.  
3. Press the  
button.  
Configure the print segs.  
3
1. Use the  
or  
selct  
[OK].  
2. Press th
button
The screewill rurn to the  
selection method screen.  
Selecting [Stop] cancels print  
settings of the selected image.  
[Select All Images]  
Configure the print settings.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[OK].  
2. Press the  
button.  
The screen will return to the  
selection method screen.  
Selecting [Cancel] cancels the  
operation.  
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[Clear All Selections]  
Deselect the images.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[OK].  
2. Press the  
button.  
The screen will return to the  
selection method screen.  
Selecting [Cancel] cancels the operation.  
z Images are printed in order according to the file number.  
z A maximum of 998 images can be slected.  
z When the camera is connected to a rinter, the  
button  
will light blue. At this time, printing begin after performing  
the following.  
1. Press the  
button
2. Confirm that s scted, then press the FUNC./  
SET button.  
Setting the DPOF Transfer Settings  
You can use the caerto specify settings for images before  
downloading to a computer. Refer to the Software Starter Guide for  
instructions on how to transfer images to your computer.  
The settings used on the camera comply with the DPOF standards.  
The  
icon may display for a memory card with transfer  
settings set by a different DPOF-compliant camera. These  
settings will be overwritten by those set by your camera.  
Select [Transfer Order].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. In the  
menu, use the  
or  
button to select  
.
3. Press the  
button.  
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Choose a selection method.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select an  
order method.  
Order: Select single images.  
Mark All: Select all images on the  
memory card.  
2. Press the  
button.  
Selecting [Reset] cancels all transfer order settings.  
[Order]  
Select the images.  
Transfer Selection  
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to selct  
images to transfer.  
2. Press the  
bu
Pressing the FUNutto
again deelects the
This also an be set in he Index  
Playback ode.  
Press the Mbutton to end the set up.  
[Mark all]  
Select [OK].  
3
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[OK].  
2. Press the  
button.  
MENU  
button to end the  
Press the  
set up.  
z Images are transferred in order according to the file number.  
z A maximum of 998 images can be selected.  
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Configuring the Camera  
Setting the Power Saving Function  
This camera is equipped with a power saving function, which can  
automatically turn off the power or LCD monitor.  
When [Auto Power Down] is set to [On], the camera power  
turns off in the following situations. Pressing the power  
button restores camera power.  
• Shooting mode: Approximately 3 minutes after the last  
control is accessed on the camera.  
Auto Power  
Down  
• Playback mode, connected to inter: Approximately 5  
minutes after the last control is ccessed on the camera.  
In Shooting mode, the D mor automatically turns off  
after the selected ticontros accessed, regardless  
of the [Auto Power Detting. Pss any button other  
than the poton hange the camera orientation to  
turn the LCr bak on.  
Display Off  
Select [ower Sg].  
1
2
1. Press the  
2. Use the  
menu.  
3. Use the  
tton.  
or  
button to select the  
or  
button to select  
button.  
[Power Saving].  
4. Press the  
Set the power saving  
options.  
1. Use the  
option.  
or  
button to select an  
button to set an  
button.  
2. Use the  
option.  
or  
3. Press the  
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Press the  
button.  
3
The power saving function will not activate during a slide show  
or while the camera is connected to a computer.  
Setting 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.  
Setting the Home/World Time Zoes  
Select [Time Zone].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
bo set  
menu.  
3. Use the  
[Time Zoe].  
or  
bselect  
btton.  
4. Press the  
Select  
1. Use the  
(Home).  
2
or  
button to select  
.
2. Press the  
button.  
When using for the first time, confirm  
that the screen to the right appears,  
then press the FUNC./SET button.  
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Select an area as home.  
3
1. Use the  
home time zone.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select a  
To set the daylight saving option,  
use the or button to display  
. The time will advance by 1 hour.  
Select  
1. Use the  
(World).  
button to select  
button.  
4
5
.
2. Press the  
Select a destinaa.  
Time Difference from the  
Home Time Zone  
1. Use the  
destinatin time zo
2. Press the bton.  
o
elea  
As in Step 3, you can set daylight  
saving time.  
Switching to the Destination Time Zone  
Select [Time Zone].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select  
menu.  
3. Use the  
[Time Zone].  
or  
button to select  
button.  
4. Press the  
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Select  
1. Use the  
(World).  
2
or  
button to select  
.
2. Press the  
button two times.  
To change the destination time  
zone, use the FUNC./SET button.  
When you switch to the destination  
time zone,  
monitor.  
will display on the  
If you change the date and time when the World option is  
selected, the Home date and time will also change  
automatically.  
Formatting Memory s  
You should always format mry card or one from which you  
wish to erase all images da.  
z Please note that ng (initializing) a memory card  
erases ll data, including protected images and other file  
types.  
z When the  
on is displayed, sound data recorded with the  
sound recorder exists. Exercise adequate caution before  
formatting the memory card.  
Select [Format].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
menu.  
or  
or  
button to select  
3. Use the  
[Format].  
button to select  
button.  
4. Press the  
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Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[OK].  
2. Press the  
button.  
To perform a low level format, use  
the button to select [Low Level  
Format] and the  
add a check mark.  
or  
button to  
Displays when sound data  
recorded with the sound  
You can stop formatting a memory  
card when [Low Level Format] is  
selected by pressing the FUNC./SET  
recorder is present (p. 146).  
button. You can still use a memory cad without problem when  
formatting is halted, but its data wll be erased.  
Low Level Format  
We recommend you lect [Level Format] when you think  
that the recordingsped of a memory card has  
dropped. A low lemarequire 2 to 3 minutes with  
some memory card
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Resetting the File Number  
The images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers. You  
can select how the file number is assigned.  
A number one higher than the last one recorded is assigned  
to the next image. This is convenient for managing all your  
images together on a computer because you avoid file  
name duplication when changing folders or memory cards.*  
Continuous  
* When a blank memory card is used. If a memory card with recorded  
data is used, the 7-digit number for the last recorded folder and  
image is compared with the last one on the memory card, and the  
larger of the two is utilized as the basis for new images.  
The image and folder number are reset to the starting value  
(100-0001).* This is convenient fomanaging images on a  
folder-by-folder basis.  
* When a blank memory card is useImemory card with recorded  
data is used, the numbewing th-digit number for the last  
recorded folder and ime memcard is utilized as the  
basis for new images.  
Auto Reset  
Select [File Nug].  
1
2
1. Press th
2. Use the  
menu.  
3. Use the  
butt
or  
utton to select the  
or  
button to select  
[File Numbering].  
Accept the setting.  
1. Use the  
[Continuous] or [Auto Reset].  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select  
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File and Folder Numbers  
Recorded images are assigned consecutive file numbers starting with  
0001 and ranging up to 9999, while folders are assigned numbers  
starting with 100 and ranging up to 999. Up to 2000 images can be  
saved into a single folder.  
Memory Card Exchanged for  
New Folder Created  
Another  
Memory Card 1  
Memory Card 1  
Memory Card 2  
Continuous  
Auto Reset  
Memory Card 1  
MemoCard 1  
Memory Card 2  
• Images may be saved toldwhen there is insufficient free  
space even if thtoal nmages in a folder is less than 2000  
because the foowing typeages are always saved together into  
the same folde
- Images from ctinuus shooting  
- Self-timer images (custom)  
- Stitch Assist mode images  
- Still images shot in Color Accent/Color Swap mode with the [Save  
Original] category set to [On].  
• Images cannot be played back when the folder numbers are  
duplicated or image numbers are duplicated within folders.  
• Please refer to the Software Starter Guide for information regarding  
folder structures or image types.  
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Creating an Image Destination (Folder)  
You can create a new folder at any time and the recorded images will  
be automatically saved to that folder.  
Create New Creates a new folder the next time you shoot images. To  
Folder  
create an additional folder, insert the check mark again.  
You can also specify a date and time if you wish to create  
Auto Create a new folder using a shooting time after the specified  
date and time.  
Creating a Folder the Next Time You Shoot  
Select [Create Folder].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to he  
menu.  
3. Use the  
[Create older].  
or  
selt  
buton.  
4. Press the  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
mark [Create New Folder].  
2. Press the button two times.  
or  
button to check  
will be displayed on the LCD  
monitor when shooting. The icon will  
cease to display after the new folder is created.  
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Setting the Day or Time for Automatic Folder  
Creation  
Select [Create Folder].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
menu.  
3. Use the  
[Create Folder].  
or  
button to select  
button.  
4. Press the  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
[Auto Create] and the  
to select a creation date.  
2. Use the or o sct  
ton
or  
button to select  
or tton  
[Time] and the  
select a me.  
3. Press the  
button two times.  
displays n the specified time arrives. The icon will  
cease to display after the new folder is created.  
Up to 2000 images can be saved into one folder. A new folder  
will automatically be created when you record more than 2000  
images even if you are not creating new folders.  
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Setting the Auto Rotate Function  
Your camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that  
detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera held vertically  
and automatically rotates it to the correct orientation when viewing it in  
the LCD monitor.  
Select [Auto Rotate].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
menu.  
3. Use the  
or  
button to select  
[Auto Rotate].  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to
[On] or [Off].  
2. Press the  
b
When thAuto Rotation is set  
to [On] anthe LCD monitor is set to  
the DetaileDisay mode during  
shooting,  
(normal),  
(right end is down) or  
(left end is  
down) will appear in the display.  
z This function may not operate correctly when the camera is  
pointed straight up or down. Check that the arrow is  
pointing in the right direction and if it is not, then set the Auto  
Rotate function to [Off].  
z Even if the Auto Rotate function is set to [On], the orientation  
of images downloaded to a computer will depend upon the  
software used to download the images.  
When the camera is held vertically to shoot, the Intelligent  
Orientation sensor judges the upper end to be “up” and the  
lower end to be “down”. It then regulates the optimal white  
balance, exposure and focus for vertical photography. This  
function operates regardless of the on/off status of the Auto  
Rotate function.  
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Resetting Settings to Their Default Values  
Select [Reset All].  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
menu.  
or  
or  
button to select  
3. Use the  
[Reset All].  
button to select  
button.  
4. Press the  
Accept the setting.  
2
1. Use the  
or  
button to st  
[OK].  
2. Press the  
bu
z Settings nnobe reset when the camera is connected to a  
computer or to a printer.  
z The following cannot be reset.  
- Shooting mode  
- The [Time Zone], [Date/Time], [Language] and [Video  
System] options in the  
menu (p. 56)  
- White balance data recorded with the Custom White  
Balance function (p. 101)  
- Colors specified in the [Color Accent] (p. 105) or [Color  
Swap] (p. 107) modes  
- Newly added My Camera settings (p. 178)  
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Connecting to a TV  
Shooting/Playback Using a TV  
You can use the supplied AV cable to shoot or playback images using  
a TV.  
Turn off the camera and the TV.  
1
2
Connect the AV cable to the  
camera’s A/V OUT and  
DIGITAL terminal.  
Hook your fingernail or the wrist  
strap toggle under the bottom edge  
of the camera’s terminal cover to  
open it, then insert the AV all  
the way into the connector
Plug the other of e  
AV cable to thO IN  
and AUDIO IN jan the  
TV.  
VIDEO  
Yellow  
AUDIO  
3
Black  
Turn on the TV and switch it to video mode.  
Turn on the camera.  
4
5
z The video output signal can be switched (NTSC or PAL) to  
accommodate different regional standards (p. 56). The  
default setting varies between regions.  
- NTSC: Japan, U.S.A., Canada, Taiwan and others  
- PAL: Europe, Asia (excluding Taiwan), Oceania and  
others  
z If the video system is set incorrectly, the camera output may  
not display properly.  
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Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings)  
My Camera allows you to customize the start-up image and start-up,  
operation, self-timer and shutter sounds. You can change and register  
these settings, enabling you to customize the camera to suit your own  
tastes.  
Changing My Camera Settings  
Select a menu item.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
or  
button to select the  
menu.  
3. Use the  
button to t  
menu item.  
Accept the se
2
1. Use the  
contents ou wish to
2. Press the utton.  
or  
belect  
Select [Theme] to set all to the same  
settings.  
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Registering My Camera Settings  
Images recorded onto the memory card and newly recorded sounds  
can be added as My Camera settings to the and menu items.  
You can also use the supplied software to upload your computer’s  
images and sounds to the camera.  
A computer is required to restore the My Camera settings to  
the defaults. Use the supplied software (ZoomBrowser EX/  
ImageBrowser) to restore the default settings to the camera.  
Select a menu item.  
1
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select the  
menu.  
3. Use the  
or  
button to an  
item to register.  
Select a settin
2
3
1. Use the  
or  
2. Press the  
or  
butelect  
.
button.  
Accept the setting.  
[Start-up Image]:  
1. Use the  
image to register.  
2. Press the button.  
or  
button to select  
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[Start-up Sound]/[Operation  
Sound]/[Selftimer Sound]/  
[Shutter Sound]:  
1. Use the  
(Record).  
2. Press the  
3. After recording, use the  
4. Press the button.  
or  
button to select  
button.  
or  
button to select  
(Register).  
Recording will automatically stop when the recording time  
elapses.  
To play it back, select  
(Play).  
To exit instead of registering, pre
(Exit).  
Register the setting.  
4
1. Use the  
or  
buto s
[OK].  
2. Press the  
but
To canceregistering, select  
[Cancel].  
z The following cannot be registered as My Camera settings.  
- Movies  
- Sounds recorded with the Sound Memo function (p. 144)  
- Sounds recorded with the Sound Recorder (p. 146)  
z The prior setting is erased when a new My Camera setting is  
added.  
See the supplied Software Starter Guide for more information  
on creating and adding to the My Camera data.  
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Troubleshooting  
• Camera (p. 180)  
• When the power is turned on (p. 181)  
• LCD monitor (p. 181)  
• Shooting (p. 183)  
• Shooting movies (p. 187)  
• Playback (p. 188)  
• Battery/Battery Charger (p. 189)  
• TV monitor output (p. 189)  
• Printing with a direct print compatible printer (p. 189)  
Camera  
Camera will not operate.  
Power is not turned on.  
zPe powebutton (p. 12).  
Memory card slot/batte
cover is open.  
Conm that the memory card slot /  
attecover is securely closed  
. 10).  
Battery charge nsufficient zInsert a fully charged battery into the  
to operate cama camera (p. 8).  
(“Change the battepack” zUse the AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30  
message displays).  
(sold separately) (p. 202).  
Poor contact between  
camera and battery  
terminals.  
zPolish the terminals with a soft cotton  
swab before charging or using the  
battery (p. 198).  
Sounds come from the camera interior.  
The camera’s horizontal/  
vertical orientation was  
changed.  
zThe camera’s orientation mechanism  
is operating. There is no malfunction.  
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When the power is turned on  
“Card locked!” message appears.  
The SD memory card’s or zWhen recording to, erasing from or  
SDHC memory card’s write  
protect tab is set to “Write  
protect”.  
formatting the memory card, slide the  
write protect tab upward (p. 200).  
The Date/Time menu appears.  
The built-in rechargeable  
lithium battery charge is  
low.  
zRecharge the built-in battery  
immediately (p. 13).  
LCD monitor  
Nothing is display
[Power Saving] s et to  
[Display Off].  
ess any button other than the  
ower button or change the camera  
orientation to turn the LCD monitor  
back on (p. 165).  
The LCD monitor will shut off during shooting.  
If [Power Saving] is set to [Display Off], the power saving function  
will shut down the LCD monitor while shooting in  
mode.  
Camera screen is black at start-up.  
Incompatible image has  
zChange the start-up image in the My  
been selected as the start-  
Camera settings (p. 177) or use the  
up image in the My Camera supplied software program  
settings. ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser  
to restore the default settings. See  
ZoomBrowser EX/ ImageBrowser  
Software User Guide (PDF).  
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The display darkens.  
The image in the LCD  
monitor will darken in strong devices containing CCDs and does  
zThis is a normal occurrence in  
sunlight or bright light.  
not constitute a malfunction. This  
image will not be recorded when  
shooting still photos, but it will be  
recorded when shooting movies.  
Display flickers.  
Display flickers when shot zThis is not a camera malfunction  
under fluorescent lighting.  
(flickering recorded in movies, but not  
in still images).  
A bar of light (purplish red) appes on the LCD  
monitor.  
Sometimes appears when za norml occurrence in  
shooting a bright subject,  
such as the sun or othe
light source.  
dcontaing CCDs and does  
not nstitute a malfunction. This bar  
f ligt will not be recorded when  
ooting still photos, but it will be  
ecorded when shooting movies.  
appears.  
A slow shutter speed has  
likely been selected  
because of insufficient  
lighting.  
zSet the IS mode to any setting other  
than [Off] (p. 70).  
zRaise the ISO speed (p. 71).  
zSelect a setting other than  
(flash  
off) (p. 64).  
zSet the self-timer and attach the  
camera to a tripod or other device  
(p. 66).  
appears.  
This displays when using a zThese settings will be overwritten by  
memory card that has print those set by your camera (pp. 131,  
settings, transfer settings or 157).  
slide show image selections  
set by other DPOF-  
compliant cameras.  
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Noise displays./Subject’s movements are irregular.  
Camera automatically  
lightened the image  
zThere is no effect on the recorded  
image.  
displayed on the LCD  
monitor to make it easier to  
see when shooting in a dark  
area (p. 59).  
Shooting  
Camera will not record.  
Camera is connected to a zWhen tcaera is connected to a  
PC or printer.  
PC r printdetach the interface  
en swch to Shooting mode.  
Flash is charging.  
zWhe flash is charged, the  
nditor will light orange. Shooting is  
ow pssible (p. 44).  
Memory card full.  
sert a new memory card (p. 9).  
zIf required, download the images to a  
computer and erase them from the  
memory card to make space.  
Memory card is not  
formatted correctly.  
zFormat the memory card (p. 168).  
zIf reformatting does not work, the  
memory card logic circuits may be  
damaged. Consult the nearest Canon  
Customer Support Help Desk.  
SD memory card or SDHC zSlide the write protect tab upward  
memory card is write  
protected.  
(p. 200).  
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Image is blurred or out of focus.  
The camera moves when  
the shutter button is  
pressed.  
zConfirm the procedures in  
appears” (p. 182).  
AF-assist Beam is set to  
[Off].  
zIn dark places where it is difficult for  
the camera to focus, the AF-assist  
Beam will emit to assist focusing. As  
the AF-assist Beam will not function  
when turned off, set it [On] to activate  
it (p. 53). Take care not to obstruct  
the AF-assist Beam with your hand  
when used.  
Subject is out of focal  
range.  
zShoot with tsubject at the correct  
focusing n(p. 206).  
zTmera ay be set to an  
ued funion (such as Macro).  
Cal the setting.  
The subject is hard to fse e focus lock or AF lock to  
on. oot (p. 94).  
Subject in ecorded image is too dark.  
Insufficient light r  
shooting.  
zSet the flash to  
(Flash on) (p. 64).  
The subject is  
zSet the exposure compensation to a  
underexposed because the  
positive (+) setting (p. 97).  
surroundings are too bright. zUse the AE Lock or spot metering  
functions (pp. 95, 98).  
Subject is too far away for zShoot with the subject within the  
flash to reach.  
correct flash range when using the  
built-in flash (p. 207).  
zRaise the ISO speed and then shoot  
(p. 71).  
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Subject in recorded image is too bright, or image  
flashes white.  
Subject is too close, making zShoot with the subject within the  
the flash too strong.  
correct flash range when using the  
built-in flash (p. 207).  
The subject is overexposed zSet the exposure compensation to a  
because the surroundings  
are too dark.  
negative (–) setting (p. 97).  
zUse the AE Lock or spot metering  
functions (pp. 95, 98).  
Too much light is shining  
directly into the camera, or  
is being reflected off the  
subject.  
zChange the shooting angle.  
Flash is set to on.  
zSet he flas
(Flash off) (p. 64).  
Image contains noise.  
ISO speed is too high.  
Higr ISO speeds and  
(High  
SO uto) setting may increase  
age noise. For higher image  
uality, use as low an ISO speed as  
possible (p. 71).  
zIn  
,
,
,
,
,
,
and  
, the ISO speed increases and  
noise can appear.  
White dots appear on the image.  
Light from the flash has  
zThis is a phenomenon that occurs  
reflected off dust particles or with digital cameras and does not  
insects in the air. This is  
particularly noticeable when  
shooting using the wide  
angle.  
constitute a malfunction.  
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Eyes appear red.  
Light is reflected back from zShoot with the [Red-Eye Lamp] in the  
the eyes when the flash is  
used in dark areas.  
[Flash Settings] set to [On] (p. 77).  
For this mode to be effective, the  
subject must be looking right at the  
red-eye reduction lamp. Try asking  
them to look directly at the lamp.  
Even better results can be obtained  
by increasing the lighting in indoor  
settings or approaching closer to the  
subject. The shutter will not activate  
for approximately 1 second after the  
red-eye redtion lamp fires in order  
to improe teffect.  
zIf yoset tRed-Eye Corr.] in the  
ettingto [On], the camera  
wmaticalcorrect red eyes  
whishooting and record the image  
thmemory card.  
ages recorded with red-eye can be  
orrected by selecting [Red-Eye  
Correction] in the  
menu (p. 136).  
Continuous shooting slows down.  
The memory card’s  
performance has dropped.  
zTo enhance the continuous shooting  
performance, you are recommended  
to format the memory card in the  
camera after you save all its images  
to your computer (p. 168).  
Recording images to memory card takes a long  
time.  
Memory card was formatted zUse a memory card formatted in your  
in another device.  
camera (p. 168).  
Lens will not retract.  
Memory card slot/battery  
cover was opened with  
power on.  
zAfter closing the memory card slot/  
battery cover, turn the power off then  
back on.  
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Shooting movies  
The recording time may not display properly or  
shooting may stop unexpectedly.  
The following types of  
memory cards are used.  
- Slow recording memory  
cards.  
- Memory cards formatted  
on a different camera or a  
computer.  
- Memory cards which have  
had images recorded and  
erased repeatedly.  
zAlthough the recording time may not  
display properly during shooting, the  
movie will be recorded correctly on  
the memory card. Recording time will  
display properly if you format the  
memory card in this camera  
(excluding slow recording memory  
cards) (p. 16).  
“!” displayed on the LCD or in ed and shooting  
automatically stop.  
There is insufficient fre
space in the cmer’s b
in memory.  
ry tfollowing procedures.  
Format the memory card with a low  
level format before shooting  
(p. 168)  
- Lower the recording pixels (p. 68)  
- Use a high-speed memory card  
(SDC-512MSH, etc.)  
Zoom does not operate.  
Zoom lever was pressed  
while shooting in Movie  
mode.  
zOperate the zoom before shooting in  
Movie mode (p. 60). Note the digital  
zoom is available while shooting, but  
only in Standard Movie mode (p. 60).  
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Playback  
Cannot play back.  
You attempted to play back zComputer images that cannot be  
images shot with another  
camera or images edited  
with a computer.  
played back may play back if they are  
added to the camera using the  
supplied software program  
ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser.  
See ZoomBrowser EX/  
ImageBrowser Software User Guide  
(PDF).  
File name was changed  
with a computer or file  
location was changed.  
zSet the file nme or location on the  
file formt/stcture of the camera.  
Refer to thoftware Starter Guide  
ils.  
Images cannot be ted.  
Some images shot with caera cannot be edited.  
Movies do ot play correctly.  
Movies recordd with high recording pixels and frame rates may  
momentarily stoplayg if played on slow reading memory cards.  
You may experience frame dropping and audio breakup when  
playing back a movie on a computer with insufficient system  
resources.  
Movies shot with this camera may not play back correctly on another  
camera.  
Reading images from memory card is slow.  
Memory card was formatted zUse a memory card formatted in your  
in another device.  
camera (p. 168).  
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Battery/Battery Charger  
Battery consumed quickly.  
Battery is not being used to zSee Battery Handling Precautions  
its full capacity.  
(p. 198).  
Battery life exceeded if  
battery loses its charge  
quickly at normal  
zReplace the battery with a new one  
(p. 9).  
temperature (23 °C/73 °F).  
Battery will not charge.  
Battery life exceeded.  
zReplace the attery with a new one  
(p. 9).  
TV monitor output  
Image is distorted showing on TV monitor.  
Incorrect videsystem  
setting.  
et the video system to the  
appropriate setting, NTSC or PAL, for  
your TV (p. 56).  
Shooting in Stitch Assist  
mode.  
zThe output will not appear on a TV in  
Stitch Assist mode. Shoot in a  
different shooting mode (p. 43).  
Printing with a direct print compatible  
printer  
Cannot print  
The camera and printer are zSecurely connect the camera and  
not properly connected.  
printer with the specified cable.  
The printer power is not  
turned on.  
zTurn on the printer power.  
The print connection  
method is not correct.  
zIn the  
[Print Method] (p. 56).  
menu, select [Auto] for  
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List of Messages  
The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor during  
shooting or playback. Please refer to the Direct Print User Guide for  
the messages that display during a printer connection.  
Busy...  
Image is being recorded onto the memory card, red-eye correction  
is being processed, or the camera settings are being reset to the  
defaults.  
No memory card  
You turned on the camera without a memory card installed, or with a  
memory card installed in the wrong orientan (p. 9).  
Card locked!  
The SD memory card or SDHC y card s write-protected  
(p. 200).  
Cannot record!  
You attempted o soot without a memory card installed,  
with a memorcard instalhe wrong orientation, or attempted  
to attach a soud memto a movie.  
Memory card erro
There may be something wrong with the memory card. By  
formatting the malfunctioning memory card with the camera, you  
may be able to continue using it (p. 168). However, if this error  
message appears even when using the supplied memory card,  
contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a  
problem with the camera.  
Memory card full  
Memory card is full of images and no more can be recorded or  
saved. Or no more image settings, Sound Recorder files or sound  
memos can be recorded.  
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Naming error!  
The file name could not be created because there is an image with  
the same name as the folder that the camera is attempting to create,  
or the highest possible file number has already been reached. In the  
Set up menu, set [File Numbering] to [Auto Reset]; alternatively,  
save all the images you wish to retain onto a computer, then  
reformat the memory card. Please note that formatting will erase all  
the existing images and other data.  
Change the battery pack.  
Battery charge is insufficient to operate the camera. Replace it at  
once with a charged one or recharge the battery. Also, see Battery  
Handling Precautions (p. 198).  
No image.  
No images recorded on memory card.  
Image too large.  
You attempted to play bimalarger than 5616 x 3744 pixels  
or with a large data siz
Incompatible JEG  
You attempted o play back an incompatible JPEG image (edited  
with a computeretc.).  
RAW  
You attempted to play back an incompatible RAW image.  
Unidentified Image  
You attempted to play back an image with corrupted data, an image  
with a recording type specific to another manufacturer’s camera, or  
an image that has been downloaded to a computer and altered.  
Cannot magnify!  
You attempted to magnify an image recorded in a different camera  
or data type, an image edited with a computer, or a movie.  
Cannot rotate  
You attempted to rotate the image shot with a different camera or  
data type, or an image edited with a computer.  
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Incompatible WAVE  
A sound memo cannot be added to this image since the data type of  
the existing sound memo is incorrect. In addition, sound cannot be  
played back.  
Cannot register this image!  
You attempted to register an image recorded in a different camera  
or a movie as a start-up image.  
Cannot modify image  
You attempted to add effects using My Colors, perform red-eye  
correction, resize or trim movies or images recorded on another  
camera. Or, you attempted to resize an image recorded using  
or  
attempted to resize an image already resizd to  
. Or, you  
attempted to trim an image recorded ung  
image.  
, or a or  
Cannot assign to category  
You attempted to categn ime recorded in a different  
camera.  
Cannot modify  
Cannot apply d-eye correction as no red-eye is detected.  
Cannot transfer!  
When transferring images to your computer using the Direct  
Transfer menu, you attempted to select an image with corrupted  
data or an image taken with another camera. You may have also  
attempted to select a movie when [Wallpaper] was selected in the  
Direct Transfer menu.  
Protected!  
You attempted to erase or edit a protected image, movie or sound  
memo.  
Too many marks.  
Too many images have been marked with print settings, transfer  
settings or slide show settings. Cannot process any more.  
Cannot complete!  
Could not save a part of the print, transfer or slide show settings.  
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Unselectable image.  
You attempted to set the print settings for a non-JPEG image.  
Cannot select!  
In selecting the image range for categorizing via the My Category  
function, protecting images, erasing images or specifying print  
settings, you selected a starting image with a file number higher  
than the last image, a last image with a file number lower than the  
starting image. Or, you attempted to specify more than 501 images.  
Communication error  
The computer was unable to download the image due to the large  
amount of images (approx. 1000) stored on the memory card. Use a  
USB card reader or a PCMCIA card adapteto download the  
images.  
Lens error, restart camera  
An error was detected while the as in mtion, and the power  
has been automatically off. is error can occur if you hold  
the lens while it is in mou perate it in a location with  
excessive dust r snd Try turning the power back on, and  
resume shootg or playbthis message continues to display,  
contact your Cnon Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a  
problem with the ens.  
Exx  
(xx: number) Camera detected error. Turn the power off and then  
back on, then shoot or play back. A problem exists if the error code  
reappears. Note the number and contact your Canon Customer  
Support Help Desk. If an error code displays directly after taking a  
picture, the shot may not have been recorded. Check image in  
Playback mode.  
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Appendix  
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  
instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its  
accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself, other persons  
and equipment.  
• Equipment refers to the camera, battery charger or separately sold  
compact power adapter.  
• Battery refers to the battery pack.  
Wgs  
ipment  
z Do not point te amright light source (such as at the  
sun on a suny day).  
Doing so couldamage the camera’s CCD or your eyesight.  
z Store this equipenout of the reach of children and infants.  
• Wrist strap: Placement of the strap around the child’s neck could  
result in asphyxiation.  
• Memory card: Dangerous if accidentally swallowed. If this occurs,  
contact a doctor immediately.  
z Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the  
equipment that is not expressly described in this guide.  
z To avoid the risk of high-voltage electrical shock, do not touch  
the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged.  
z Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or  
noxious fumes.  
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z Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with, or  
become immersed in, water or other liquids. If the exterior  
comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a  
soft, absorbent cloth.  
Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical  
shock. Immediately turn the camera power off and remove the  
camera battery or unplug the battery charger or compact power  
adapter from the power outlet. Please consult your camera  
distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk.  
z Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol, benzine, or  
thinner to clean the equipment.  
z Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power  
cord.  
z Use only recommended power accesoes.  
z Remove the power cord on a relar pdic basis and wipe  
away the dust and dirt that con thplug, the exterior of  
the power outlet and thsurrong area.  
z Do not handle the pod if our hands are wet.  
Continued use of the emaresult in fire or electrical  
shock.  
Battery  
z Do not place the battery near a heat source or expose it to  
direct flame or heat.  
z The battery should not be immersed in water or sea water.  
z Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the  
battery.  
z Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts  
that could damage the casing.  
z Use only recommended battery and accessories.  
Use of battery not expressly recommended for this equipment 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 contact these substances, immediately flush with  
water and seek medical assistance.  
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z Disconnect the battery charger and compact power adapter  
from both the camera and the power outlet after recharging or  
when they are not in use to avoid fire and other hazards.  
z Do not place anything, such as tablecloths, carpets, bedding or  
cushions, on top of the battery charger while it is charging.  
Leaving the units plugged in for a long period of time may cause  
them to overheat and distort, resulting in fire.  
z Use only the specified battery charger to charge the battery.  
z The battery charger and compact power adapter are designed  
for exclusive use with your camera. Do not use it with other  
products or batteries.  
There is a risk of overheating and distortion which could result in fire  
or electrical shock.  
z Before you discard a battery, cover te rminals with tape or  
other insulators to prevent dirontawith other objects.  
Contact with the metallic compof othematerials in waste  
containers may lead to fr exons.  
ers  
z Do not triggethe flash ose proximity to human or animal  
eyes. Exposuto thintense light produced by the flash may  
damage eyesigh
In particular, remain at least one meter (39 inches) away from  
infants when using the flash.  
z Keep objects that are sensitive to magnetic fields (such as  
credit cards) away from the speaker of the camera.  
Such items may lose data or stop working.  
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Cautions  
Equipment  
z Do not sit with the camera in your back pocket.  
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor.  
z Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong  
impacts or shocks when wearing or holding it by the strap.  
z Be careful not to bump or strongly push the end of the lens.  
The above-mentioned could lead to injury or damage the  
equipment.  
z When using the camera on a beach or windy location, be  
careful not to allow dust or sand to entethe camera interior.  
This may cause the camera to malfunon
z Do not store the equipment in id or sty areas.  
z Do not allow metal objects (spins okeys) or dirt to  
contact the charger tels olug.  
Such conditions could e, ectrical shock or other damage.  
z Avoid using, lacing og the equipment in places  
subject to stng sunlighigh temperatures, such as the  
dashboard or runk oot) of a car.  
z Do not use the epment 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 if not fully  
plugged into the outlet.  
z Do not use in locations with poor ventilation.  
The above-mentioned can cause leakage, overheating or explosion,  
resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temperatures may also  
cause deformation of the casing.  
z When not using the camera for extended periods of time,  
remove the battery from the camera or battery charger and  
store the equipment in a safe place.  
The battery can run down.  
z Do not connect compact power adapters or battery chargers to  
devices such as electrical transformers for foreign travel  
because it may lead to malfunctions, excessive heat  
generation, fire, electric shock or injury.  
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Flash  
z Do not operate the flash with dirt, dust or other items stuck to  
the surface of the flash.  
z Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers or clothing  
when shooting.  
The flash may be damaged and emit smoke or noise. The resulting  
heat build-up could damage the flash.  
z Do not touch the surface of the flash after taking several  
pictures in rapid succession.  
Doing so could result in burns.  
Handling Precauons  
The Cra  
z To prevent malfunction and dae from electromagnetic  
waves, never place tra ar motors or equipment  
which generate strontic felds.  
Exposure to song magds may cause malfunctions or  
corrupt image ata.  
z
To prevent conensaon when moving the camera from a cold  
location to a hot location, seal the camera inside a vinyl bag and  
remove the camera after acclimatizing it to the ambient  
temperature.  
In the event that condensation in the camera occurs, remove the  
memory card and battery and leave the camera idle at normal  
temperature until the moisture naturally evaporates.  
The Battery  
z Keep the battery terminals clean at all times.  
Dirty terminals may cause poor contact between the battery and  
camera. Polish the terminals with a soft cotton swab before  
charging or using the battery.  
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z At low temperatures, battery performance may be reduced and  
the remaining battery charge icon  
earlier than usual.  
(blinks red) may appear  
Under these conditions, revive the battery by warming it in a pocket  
immediately before use.  
z However, ensure that there are no metallic items in the pocket  
that could cause a short circuit, such as a key ring, etc.  
The battery may be short circuiting.  
Fig. A  
Fig. B  
z Do not allow any metal objects such  
as key rings to touch the ( ) and  
(
) terminals (Fig. A). To carry the  
battery or store it during periods of  
disuse, always replace the terminal  
cover (Fig. B).  
These conditions can damage th
battery.  
You may be able to chargstate depending upon how the  
terminal coves attachC, D).  
FigC  
Fig. D  
Chaed Bary  
Spent Battery  
Attach it so the S  
is visible.  
Attach it the opposite way  
to Fig. C.  
z You are recommended to use it in the camera until it is  
depleted and to store it in an indoor location with low relative  
humidity and between the temperatures of 0 – 30 °C (32 –  
86 °F).  
Storing a fully charged battery for long periods of time (about one  
year) may shorten its life cycle or affect its performance. If you do  
not use the battery for long periods of time, charge it fully and  
discharge it in the camera about once a year before returning it to  
storage.  
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z Since this is a lithium-ion battery, you need not discharge it  
before recharging.  
z You are advised to charge the battery on the day of use, or one  
day before, to ensure a full charge.  
• Even charged batteries continue to discharge naturally.  
z It takes approximately 2 hours 5 minutes to fully charge the  
battery from a depleted state (based on Canon’s testing  
standards).  
• Charging it within a temperature range of 5 – 40 °C (41 – 104 °F)  
is recommended.  
• Charge times may vary according to the ambient temperature and  
the battery’s charge state.  
z If the performance of the battery diminises substantially even  
when it is fully charged, its life has ben xceeded and it  
should be replaced.  
Themy Card  
z The write protect tab d SDHC memory cards.  
WritProtect Tab  
Slide the switch down.  
(You can protect the  
images and other data  
on the memory card.)  
Slide the switch up.  
Writing/Erasing Possible  
Writing/Erasing Impossible  
z Memory cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not  
bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or  
vibration.  
z Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the memory card.  
z Do not allow dirt, water or foreign objects to contact the  
terminals on the back of the memory card. Do not touch the  
terminals with your hands or metal objects.  
z Do not peel away the original label on the memory card or  
cover it with another label or sticker.  
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z When writing on the memory card, do not use a pencil or ball-  
point pen. Only use a soft point pen (e.g. felt-tip pen).  
z Do not use or store memory cards in the following locations.  
• Locations subject to dust or sand  
• Locations subject to high humidity and high temperatures  
z Since some or all of the data recorded on the memory card  
may be corrupted or erased by electrical noise, static  
electricity, camera or memory card malfunction, making a  
backup copy of important data is recommended.  
z Please note that formatting (initializing) a memory card erases  
all data, including protected images.  
z You are recommended to use memory crds that have been  
formatted in your camera.  
• The memory card supplied with the camay be used without  
further formatting.  
• When the camera is malfunctia corrued memory card  
might be the cause. Rttinhe memory card may solve the  
problem.  
• When a nonCanon bmory card is malfunctioning,  
reformatting t may solve problem.  
• Memory cardformaed in other cameras, computers, or  
peripheral devics ay not operate correctly in this camera. When  
that happens, reformat the memory card with this camera.  
z If formatting in the camera does not work properly, turn the  
camera off and re-insert the memory card. Then turn the  
camera back on and format again.  
z Be careful when transferring or disposing of a memory card.  
Formatting or erasing the data on a memory card merely  
changes the file management information on the memory card  
and does not ensure that its contents are completely deleted.  
When disposing of a memory card, take precautions, such as  
physically destroying the memory card, to prevent personal  
information leaks.  
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Using an AC Adapter Kit (Sold Separately)  
It is best to power the camera with AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30 (sold  
separately) when you are using it for long periods of time or connecting  
it to a computer.  
Turn the camera power off before connecting or disconnecting  
the AC adapter.  
Connect the power cord to  
1
the compact power adapter  
first and then plug the other  
end into the power outlet.  
ompact Power Adapter  
-DC10  
Battery Lock  
Open the memory cat/  
2
battery cover, th
battery lock in ecion  
of the arow anrt the  
DC couper until it locks.  
Close the emocard slot/battery  
cover.  
DC Coupler DR-30  
Open the DC coupler  
terminal cover and attach  
the cord to the DC terminal.  
3
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Using an Externally Mounted Flash  
(Sold Separately)  
High-Power Flash HF-DC1  
This flash is used to supplement the camera’s built-in flash when the  
subject is too far away for proper illumination. Use the following  
procedures to affix the camera and High-Power Flash to the supporting  
bracket.  
Please read the instructions accompanying the flash along with this  
explanation.  
Tripod  
Sockets  
Bracket  
(Comes with the flash)  
z The flash charge time will lengthen as the battery charge  
gets weaker. Always set the power/mode switch to [OFF]  
when you finish using the flash.  
z Be careful not to touch the flash window or sensor windows  
with your fingers while the flash is in use.  
z The flash may fire if another flash is being used in close  
proximity.  
z The High-Power Flash may not fire outdoors in daylight or  
when there are no reflective items.  
z For continuous shooting, although the flash fires for the first  
shot, it does not fire for subsequent shots.  
z Fasten the attachment screws securely so that they do not  
loosen. Failure to do so may lead to the dropping of the  
camera and flash resulting in damage to both.  
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z Before attaching the bracket to the flash, check that the  
lithium battery (CR123A or DL123) is installed.  
z To illuminate the subjects properly, install the flash so that it  
is up against the side of the camera and parallel with the  
camera’s front panel.  
z A tripod can be used even when the flash is attached.  
Batteries  
• Charge becomes Severely Limited  
If the battery usage time has considerably diminished, wipe the  
battery terminals well with a dry cloth. The terminals may be dirty  
from fingerprints.  
• Usage in Cold Temperatures  
Get a spare generic lithium battery (CR123A or DL123). You are  
recommended to place the spare battery iur pocket to warm it up  
before switching it for the batterflash.  
• Non-Use over Extended Period
Leaving batteries in the oweFlash could allow the battery  
fluid to leak, damaging ct. emove the batteries from the  
High-Power Flh and sin a cool, dry place.  
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Camera Care and Maintenance  
Never use thinners, benzine, detergents or water to clean the  
camera. These substances may distort or damage the  
equipment.  
Camera Body  
Gently wipe dirt off the camera body with a soft cloth or eyeglass lens  
wiper.  
Lens  
First use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt, then remove any  
remaining dirt by wiping the lens lightly with a soft cloth.  
Never use organic solvents on the camera body or lens. If dirt  
remains, contact the closest Canon tomer Support Help  
Desk as listed on the custpport st supplied with your  
camera.  
LCD Monitor  
Use a lens blowbrush tdust and dirt. If necessary, gently  
wipe with a soft oth or an ess lens wiper to remove stubborn  
dirt.  
Never rub or ss strongly on the LCD monitor. These actions  
may damage it or lead to other problems.  
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Specifications  
All data is based on Canon’s standard testing methods. Subject to  
change without notice.  
PowerShot SD790 IS DIGITAL ELPH/DIGITAL IXUS 90 IS  
(W): Max. wide angle (T): Max. telephoto  
Camera Effective Pixels : Approx. 10.0 million  
Image Sensor  
: 1/2.3-inch type CCD (Total number of pixels:  
Approx. 10.3 million)  
Lens  
: 6.2 (W) – 18.6 (T) mm  
(35mm film equivalent: 35 (W) – 105 (T) mm)  
f/2.8 (W) – f/4.9 (T)  
Digital Zoom  
LCD Monitor  
: Approx. 4.0x (Up tapprox. 12x in  
combination wthoptical zoom)  
: 3.0-inch low-tperature polycrystalline  
silicon or LCD wide viewing angle  
pe), a230,000 dots (picture coverage  
00%
AF System  
ofocs  
etect*1*2/AiAF (9-points)/Center*3  
*ame can be moved and fixed to specified  
face.  
*2 If no face is detected, AiAF (9-points) is used.  
*3 Size of AF frame can be selected.  
Focusing Range  
: Normal: 30 cm (12 in.) – infinity  
Macro: 3 – 50 cm (W)/30 – 50 cm (T)  
(1.2 in. – 1.6 ft. (W)/12 in. – 1.6 ft. (T))  
Infinity: 3 m (9.8 ft.) – infinity  
Kids&Pets: 1 m (3.3 ft.) – infinity  
Shutter  
: Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter  
Shutter Speeds  
: 1/60 – 1/1500 sec.  
15 – 1/1500 sec. (Total shutter speed range.  
Available range varies by shooting mode.)  
• Slow shutter speeds of 1.3 sec. or slower  
operate with noise reduction.  
Image Stabilization  
: Lens shift type  
Continuous/Shoot Only*/Panning*/Off  
* Still images only  
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Metering System  
: Evaluative*1, Center-weighted average,  
Spot*2  
*1 Facial brightness is also evaluated in Face Detect  
AF.  
*2 Fixed to center.  
Exposure Compensation : ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments  
ISO speed  
: Auto*1, High ISO Auto*2, ISO 80/100/200/400/  
800/1600  
*1 Camera automatically sets the optimal speed  
according to shooting mode and subject  
brightness.  
(Standard Output  
Sensitivity,Recommended  
Exposure Index)  
*2 Camera automatically sets the optimal speed  
according to shooting mode, subject brightness  
and subject movement. However, the ISO speed  
is set relatively highr than Auto.  
White Balance  
: Auto*, Day Light, Cudy, Tungsten,  
Fluorescent, Fluent H or Custom  
* The coaces aevaluated in Face Detect  
AF.  
Built-in Flash  
*, Off  
brigness is also evaluated in Face Detect  
Built-in Flash Rage  
: 30 cm – 3.5 m (12 in. – 11 ft.) (W),  
30 – 2.0 m (12 in – 6.6 ft.) (T)  
• Brightness of image periphery may reduce  
depending on shooting distance.  
Shooting Modes  
: Auto, Manual, Digital Macro, Color Accent,  
Color Swap, Stitch Assist, SCN*1, Movie*2  
*1 Portrait, Night Snapshot, Kids&Pets, Indoor,  
Sunset, Foliage, Snow, Beach, Fireworks,  
Aquarium, Underwater, ISO 3200.  
*2 Standard, Compact, Color Accent, Color Swap,  
Time Lapse.  
Continuous Shooting  
Self-timer  
: Approx. 1.4 shots/sec.  
: Approx. 10-sec./approx. 2-sec. delay or  
Custom Timer  
Recording Media  
File Format  
: SD memory card/SDHC memory card/  
MultiMediaCard/MMCplus card/ HC MMCplus  
card  
: Design rule for camera file system and DPOF  
compliant  
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Data Type  
: Still images: Exif 2.2 (JPEG)*  
: Movies: AVI (Image data: Motion JPEG;  
Audio data: WAVE (monaural))  
: Sound Memo and Sound Recorder: WAVE  
(monaural)  
* This digital camera supports Exif 2.2 (also called  
“Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard for enhancing  
the communication between digital cameras and  
printers. By connecting to an Exif Print-compliant  
printer, the camera’s image data at the time of  
shooting is used and optimized, yielding extremely  
high quality prints.  
Compression  
: Superfine, Fine, Normal  
Number of (Still images) : Large:  
3648 x 2736 pixels  
2816 x 2112 pixels  
2272 x 1704 pixels  
1600 x 1200 pixels  
640 x 480 pixels  
Recording  
Pixels  
Medium 1:  
Medium 2:  
Medium 3:  
Small:  
Date S
escr
600 x 1200 pixels  
3648 x 2048 pixels  
(Moviesrd, olor Accent, Color Swap:  
80 pels (30 frames/sec.)  
80 pixels (30 frames/sec. LP)  
32240 pixels (30 frames/sec.)  
Recording can continue until the memory  
card is full*1 (can record up to a maximum of  
4 GB at one time*2)  
Compact: (Can record for 3 min.)  
160 x 120 pixels (15 frames/sec.)  
Time Lapse: (Can record 2 hours)  
640 x 480 pixels  
(1 frame/sec. (shooting interval: 1 sec.),  
0.5 frame/sec. (shooting interval: 2 sec.))  
(15 frames/sec. (during playback))  
*1 Using super high-speed memory cards (SDC-512  
MSH recommended).  
*2 Even if the file size has not reached 4 GB, the  
recording is stopped when the recording time  
reaches one hour. Depending on memory card  
capacity and data write speed, recording may  
stop before the file size reaches 4 GB or the  
recording time reaches one hour.  
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Sound Memo  
: Bit Rate: 16 bits  
Sampling Rate  
Sound memo, movie (Compact): 11.025 kHz  
Movie (other than Compact): 44.100 kHz  
Sound Recorder:11.025 kHz/22.050 kHz/  
44.100 kHz  
Playback Modes  
: Single (histogram displayable), Index (9  
images), Magnified (approx. 2x to 10x max.),  
Resume Playback, Focus Check, Jump, My  
Category, Movie Playback (slow motion  
available), Rotate, Slide Show, Red-Eye  
Correction, Trimming, Resize, My Colors,  
Sound Memo (recording/playback up to  
1 min.), Sound Recorder (up to 2 hours  
sound-only recording/playback possible) or  
Protect.  
Direct Print  
: PictBridge comand Canon Direct Print  
and Buet Direcompatible  
My Camera Settings  
Interface  
: Start-u, start-sound, operation  
d, smer sound, and shutter sound.  
ed SB (Dedicated connector with  
ed type of digital, audio and video*)  
compatible.  
Audio/Video output (NTSC or PAL selectable,  
monaural audio)  
Communication Settin: MTP, PTP  
Power Source : Battery Pack NB-5L (Rechargeable lithium-  
ion battery)  
AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30  
Operating Temperatures : 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)  
Operating Humidity  
: 10 – 90%  
Dimensions  
: 91.6 x 56.8 x 20.9 mm (3.61 x 2.24 x 0.82 in.)  
(excluding protrusions)  
Weight  
: Approx. 155 g (5.47 oz.)  
(camera body only)  
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Battery Capacity (Battery Pack NB-5L (Fully  
charged))  
Number of Images Shot  
Playback Time  
LCD Monitor On  
(Based on the CIPA standard)  
Approx. 330 images  
Approx. 7 hours  
• The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and  
settings.  
• Movie data is excluded.  
• At low temperatures, the battery performance may diminish and the  
remaining battery charge icon  
(blinks red) may appear very  
rapidly. In these circumstances, the performance can be improved by  
warming the battery in a pocket before use.  
Test Conditions  
Shooting: Normal temperature (23 °C/73 ±3.6 °F), normal  
relative humidit±2), alternating wide angle end  
and telephoto at 0 second intervals with the flash  
fired one verts and the camera power turned off  
after ery tenth ower is left off for a sufficient  
amouof time*, then the power is turned back on and the  
testing ocedre is repeated.  
• A Canon-brand memory card is used.  
* Until the battery returns to normal temperature  
Playback: Normal temperature (23 °C ±2 °C/73 °F ±3.6 °F), normal  
relative humidity (50% ±20%), continuous playback at 3  
seconds per image.  
See Handling Precautions (p. 198).  
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Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities  
: Memory card included with the camera  
SDC-  
512MSH  
110  
Recording Pixels Compression  
32MB  
SDC-128M  
6
11  
28  
47  
(Large)  
3648 x 2736 pixels  
186  
23  
99  
386  
10  
45  
176  
(Medium 1)  
2816 x 2112 pixels  
17  
75  
292  
37  
156  
61  
603  
14  
237  
(Medium 2)  
2272 x 1704 pixels  
26  
109  
217  
121  
217  
411  
460  
711  
1118  
425  
2  
839  
9  
471  
(Medium 3)  
1600 x 1200 pixels  
52  
839  
99  
1590  
1777  
2747  
4317  
111  
171  
270  
(Small)  
640 x 480 pixels  
(Date Stamp)  
1600 x 1200 pixels  
52  
217  
839  
8
37  
64  
147  
249  
511  
(Widescreen)  
3648 x 2048 pixels  
15  
31  
132  
Capable of smooth continuous shooting (p. 76) when the  
memory card has been formatted with a low level format.  
• This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon. Actual  
results may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions.  
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Movie  
: Memory card included with the camera  
Recording Pixels/  
Frame Rate  
SDC-  
128M  
SDC-  
512MSH  
32MB  
640 x 480 pixels  
30 frames/sec.  
1 min.  
1 sec.  
3 min.  
57 sec.  
14 sec.  
Standard  
640 x 480 pixels  
30 frames/sec.  
LP  
1 min.  
56 sec.  
7 min.  
30 sec.  
27 sec.  
38 sec.  
Color Accent  
320 x 240 pixels  
30 frames/sec.  
2 min.  
42 sec.  
10 min.  
29 sec.  
Color Swap  
Compact  
160 x 120 pixels  
15 frames/sec.  
3 min.  
9 sec
13 min.  
2 sec.  
50 min.  
21 sec.  
2 hrs.  
3 min.  
30 sec.  
7 min
sec.  
31 min.  
45 sec.  
1
*
640 x 4pixel
Time Lapse  
1 hr.  
3 min.  
30 sec.  
4 hrs.  
7 min.  
2
*
15 min.  
*1 1 frame/sec. (shting interval:
*2 0.5 frame/sec. (soting inrval: 2 sec.)  
• Maximum movie clngth at  
indicate the maximum continuous recording time.  
• As plays back at 15 frames/sec., the recording time and the  
playback time will differ.  
: 3 min.,  
: 2 hours. The figures  
Sound Recorder Data Rates and Recording  
Durations (Estimated)  
: Memory card included with the camera  
Data Rates  
32MB  
SDC-128M  
SDC-512MSH  
23 min.  
28 sec.  
1 hr. 36 min. 6 hrs. 14 min.  
11.025 KHz 22 KB/sec.  
59 sec.  
16 sec.  
11 min.  
44 sec.  
48 min.  
30 sec.  
3 hrs. 7 min.  
8 sec.  
22.050 KHz 44 KB/sec.  
44.100 KHz 88 KB/sec.  
5 min.  
52 sec.  
24 min.  
15 sec.  
1 hr. 33 min.  
34 sec.  
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Image Data Sizes (Estimated)  
Compression  
Recording Pixels  
3648 x 2736 pixels  
2816 x 2112 pixels  
2272 x 1704 pixels  
1600 x 1200 pixels  
640 x 480 pixels  
4332 KB  
2720 KB  
2002 KB  
1002 KB  
249 KB  
2565 KB  
1620 KB  
1116 KB  
558 KB  
150 KB  
558 KB  
1920 KB  
1226 KB  
780 KB  
556 KB  
278 KB  
84 KB  
1600 x 1200 pixels  
3648 x 2048 pixels  
3243 KB  
918 KB  
Recording Pixerame e  
640 x 480 pixeframes/sec.  
File size  
1963 KB/sec.  
Standard  
640 ls, 3frames/sec. LP 1003 KB/sec.  
Color Accent  
Color Swap  
Compact  
320 x 240 pixels, 30 frames/sec.  
160 x 120 pixels,15 frames/sec.  
703 KB/sec.  
131 KB/sec.  
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32 KB/sec.  
640 x 480 pixels  
Time Lapse  
*1 1 frame/sec. (shooting interval: 1 sec.)  
*2 0.5 frame/sec. (shooting interval: 2 sec.)  
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SD Memory Card  
Interface  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Compatible with SD memory card standards  
32.0 x 24.0 x 2.1 mm (1.26 x 0.94 x 0.08 in.)  
Approx. 2 g (0.07 oz.)  
MultiMediaCard  
Interface  
Compatible with MultiMediaCard standards  
32.0 x 24.0 x 1.4 mm (1.26 x 0.94 x 0.06 in.)  
Approx. 1.5 g (0.05 oz.)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Battery Pack NB-5L  
Type  
Rechargeable lithiumon ttery  
Nominal Voltage  
Typical Capacity  
3.7 V DC  
1120 mAh  
Battery Life  
Appime
(Charge Cycles)  
Operating  
0 – 40 – 104 °F)  
Temperatures  
Dimensions  
Weight  
32x 44.9 x 7.9 mm (1.26 x 1.77 x 0.31 in.)  
Approx. 25 g (0.88 oz.)  
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.  
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Battery Charger CB-2LX/CB-2LXE  
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, 0.7 A  
Charging Time  
Approx. 2 hours 5 minutes (for Battery Pack NB-5L)  
0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)  
Operating  
Temperatures  
Dimensions  
Weight  
57.5 x 81.6 x 21.0 mm (2.26 x 3.21 x 0.83 in.)  
Approx. 65 g (2.29 oz.) (CB-2LX)  
Approx. 59 g (2.08 oz.) (CB-2LXE) (excluding  
power cord)  
Compact Power Adapter CA-DC1
(Included with the separately sold AC Adaptit ACK-DC30)  
Rated Input  
100 – 240 V 60 Hz)  
4.3 5 A  
Rated Output  
Operating  
0 – – 10°F)  
Temperatures  
Dimensions  
42.6 x 104.4 x 31.4 mm (1.68 x 4.11 x 1.24 in.)  
Apox. 180 g (6.35 oz.)  
Weight (excluding  
power cord)  
When connecting to and using a household power outlet, use only  
AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30 (rated input: 100 – 240 V AC 50/60 Hz,  
rated output: 4.3 V DC). Using anything else can cause fire,  
overheating, or electrical shock.  
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Index  
Digital Tele-Converter ............... 60  
Digital Zoom ............................. 60  
Direct Transfer .......................... 29  
Downloading Images to  
a Computer ............................... 25  
DPOF Print Settings ............... 157  
DPOF Transfer Order ............. 163  
Numerics  
3:2 Guide ................................110  
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A/V OUT and DIGITAL  
Terminal ....................................39  
AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30 .....202  
AE Lock .....................................95  
AF Frame ..................................89  
AF Lock .....................................94  
Auto Rotate Function ..............174  
E
Erasing ............................. 17, 151  
ExposurCompensation .......... 97  
B
Battery  
e Selec.............................. 92  
E Lock .................................... 96  
e Number ............................ 170  
Flash ......................................... 64  
Focus .................................. 15, 86  
Focus Check ..................... 86, 116  
Focus Lock ............................... 94  
FUNC./SET Button ............. 40, 46  
Functions Available ................ 222  
Battery Capacity ..........
Charging ..................
Handling .......................
Installing ...............................9  
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Category  
Auto Category .....................111  
My Category .......................120  
Clock Display ............................56  
Color Swap .............................107  
Compression .............................69  
Continuous Shooting .................76  
Control Dial ...............................41  
Correction Frame ....................136  
Create Folder ..........................172  
G
Grid Lines ............................... 110  
H
HF-DC1 .................................. 203  
Histogram ................................. 51  
I
D
Image Data Sizes  
(Estimated) ............................. 213  
Image Stabilizer Function ......... 70  
Index Playback ....................... 115  
Indicator .................................... 44  
Date/Time  
Displaying the Clock .............45  
Setting ...................................12  
World Clock ........................166  
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Infinity ........................................64  
Interface Cable ....................18, 27  
ISO Speed ................................71  
Movie  
Editing ................................. 127  
Playback ....................... 24, 125  
Shooting ......................... 22, 79  
Mute .................................... 15, 55  
My Camera Settings  
J
Jump (Image Search) .............118  
Changing My Camera  
Settings ............................... 177  
Registering My Camera  
Settings ............................... 178  
My Colors ....................... 103, 140  
L
Language ..................................13  
LCD Monitor  
Night Display .........................59  
Playback Information ............50  
Quick-bright LCD ..................59  
Shooting Information .............48  
Switching the Information  
Displays ................................58  
List of Messages .....................190  
Long Shutter ......................9  
O
Optical om ............................ 60  
P
back ................................ 16  
yback Button ................ 16, 155  
ower Saving ......................... 165  
Print/Share Button ............ 40  
M
Printing ............................. 18, 157  
Protect .................................... 147  
Macro .................................
Magnifying .........................114  
Maintenance ....................205  
Memory Card  
R
Estimated Capacities ..........211  
Formatting ...........................168  
Handling ..............................200  
Inserting ..................................9  
Menu  
Recording Pixels ....................... 68  
Red-Eye Corr. ........................... 77  
Red-Eye Correction ................ 136  
Red-Eye Lamp .......................... 77  
Registering Functions  
FUNC. Menu ...................46, 52  
Menus and Settings ........46, 47  
My Camera Menu .................57  
Play Menu .......................47, 54  
Print Menu ......................47, 54  
Rec. Menu ............................53  
Set up Menu .........................55  
MENU Button ......................40, 47  
Metering Modes ........................98  
Mode Switch .............................40  
Button ........................... 155  
Button ........................ 112  
Reset All ................................. 175  
Resize ..................................... 142  
S
Safety Zoom ............................. 61  
Self-Timer ................................. 66  
Shooting ................................... 14  
Shooting Mode  
Auto ...................................... 14  
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Color Accent .......................105  
W
Color Swap .........................107  
Digital Macro .........................63  
Manual ..................................76  
Movie ..............................22, 79  
Special Scene Mode .............73  
Aquarium ..........................75  
Beach ................................74  
Fireworks ..........................74  
Foliage ..............................74  
Indoor ................................74  
ISO 3200 ...........................75  
Kids&Pets .........................73  
Night Snapshot .................73  
Portrait ..............................73  
Snow .................................74  
Sunset ...............................74  
Underwater .......................75  
Stitch Assist ..................4  
Shutter Button ..................
Fully .......................
Halfway ........................
Slide Show ...........................131  
Slow Synchro ......................77  
Sound Memo ........................144  
Sound Recorder ......................146  
Spot AE Point Frame ................98  
Stitch Assist ..............................84  
System Requirements ...............25  
White Balance ........................ 100  
Wide Angle ............................... 60  
Wrist Strap ................................ 11  
Z
Zoom ........................................ 60  
T
Telephoto ..................................60  
Time Lapse ...............................83  
Time Zone ...............................166  
Transition Effects ....................130  
Trimming .................................123  
V
Video Output System ..............176  
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FCC Notice  
(Digital Camera, Model PC1261 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 guarantethat interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipmedoes cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, ican be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, this encuraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of twing msures:  
• Reorient or relocate the rg ana.  
• Increase the separation the quipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equient iet oa circuit different from that to  
which the receer is conn
• Consult the deer or an expenced radio/TV technician for help.  
The cable with the fecore provided with the digital camera must be  
used with this equipment in order to comply with 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.  
Réglementation canadienne sur les interférences radio  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003  
du Canada.  
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Battery Charger CB-2LX  
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 he power outlet.  
This battery charger is for exclusive use itBattery Pack NB-5L  
(1.12 Ah). There is a danger of eon if oer battery packs are  
used.  
For CA, USA only  
Included lithium battery coerchlorate Material - special  
handling may aply.  
See www.dtsc.cgov/hzardouswaste/perchlorate/ for details.  
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Disclaimer  
• While every effort has been made to ensure that the information  
contained in this guide is accurate and complete, no liability can be  
accepted for any errors or omissions.  
• Canon reserves the right to change the specifications of the  
hardware and software described herein at anytime without prior  
notice.  
• No part of this guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed,  
stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any  
form, by any means, without the prior written permission of Canon.  
• Canon makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted  
or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the  
camera, the software, SD memory cards (SD cards), personal  
computers, peripheral devices, or use of no-Canon SD cards.  
Trademark Acknowledgms  
• Microsoft, Windows Vista and the ows Visa logo are  
trademarks or registeremarof Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or otries
• Macintosh, the ac ogome and the QuickTime logo are  
trademarks of pple Inc., red in the U.S. and other countries.  
• The SDHC logs a traemark.  
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