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    ENGLISH Camera User Guide Please read the Read This First section (page 5). Please also read the Software Starter Guide and the Direct Print User Guide.
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    Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. This product is designed to perform optimally when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fire, etc., caused by the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or explosion of a battery pack).
  • Page 3: Video Format

    • Canon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time 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.

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    About this Camera User Guide Symbols Used : This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation. : This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures. Question? Look Here First. What settings are available under each function? Will my settings remain in effect even after I’ve turned the camera off? Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p.
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    Thumb Index Introduces you to all of the camera components, and explains how to load batteries and use the shutter button, among other basic functions. Describes shooting with the camera, from each shooting mode to using the camera’s various shooting features. Explains how to review recorded images or select playback settings, how to protect images or erase them, and how to edit movies.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents : Functions and operations tables. These pages are shaded on the right edges to make them easy to find. Read This First ……..5 Components Guide .

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    Night Scene Mode ……67 Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist) ..68 Movie Mode .
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    Editing Movies……..128 Rotating Images in the Display ….. . .130 Attaching Sound Memos to Images .
  • Page 9: Read This First

    Please note that Canon, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory, including CompactFlash™…

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    There is a risk of high voltage electrical shock. Please take the first opportunity to consult your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes.
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    Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment.
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    Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the batteries. There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush with water any area of the body, including the eyes and mouth, or clothing, that comes into contact with the inner contents of a battery.
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    Cautions Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the dashboard or trunk (boot) of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries.
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    Preventing Malfunctions Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data. Avoid Condensation Related Problems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its external and internal surfaces.
  • Page 15: Components Guide

    Components Guide Front View Remote Sensor (p. 169) Strap Mount (p. 24) Self-timer Lamp (p. 77) Lens Ring Release Button (p. 174, 179) AF Sensor Display Panel (p. 16) Hot Shoe (p. 171) Microphone (p. 131) Strap Mount (p. 24) Speaker Built-in Flash (p.

  • Page 16: Back/Bottom View

    • PictBridge Compliant Printers: Interface Cable IFC-400PCU (supplied with the camera) PictBridge Compliant Non-Canon Printers: Interface Cable IFC-400PCU (supplied with the camera) Please refer to the System Map or the Direct Print User Guide supplied with the camera for direct print compatible printer information.

  • Page 17: Controls

    Controls (Flash)/ (Zoom in) Button (p. 62, 123) Zoom Ring (p. 39) (Macro)/ (Index) Button (p. 73, 124) Back Mode Dial (p. 14) (Monitor Selector) FUNC. (Function)/JUMP Button (p. 43, 125) Button (p. 32) SET/ Omni Selector ( / Frame Selector) ) (p.

  • Page 18: Mode Dial

    Mode Dial Use the mode dial to switch between the shooting modes. Image Zone Auto Creative Zone : Auto (p. 53) The camera automatically selects settings. Image Zone The camera automatically selects settings according to the image composition type. : Portrait (p. 66) : Landscape (p.

  • Page 19: Main Dial

    Main Dial The main dial is used for selecting certain menus and for displaying images. You can easily and swiftly select, confirm and switch menus. Turning the Main Dial Turn Clicking the Main Dial Click In Shooting Mode Selects aperture value and shutter speed (p.

  • Page 20: Display Panel

    Display Panel The display panel shows the camera settings, the remaining image capacity, movie shooting time, battery charge and other information. In Shooting mode (p. 29), you can turn on the backlight of the display panel for six seconds by pressing the the backlight within six seconds, press the Icons Evaluative Metering/Spot Metering/…

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    Photo Effect Self-Timer/Wireless Controller Remaining Image Capacity/Message Code/Error Code/ Interval Shooting Remaining Shots White Balance Settings Bracket Flash Exposure Compensation/Flash Output Adjustment Exposure Compensation Level/AEB Level/Flash Exposure Compensation Level * Goes off in Super Macro mode. The Super Macro mode icon appears on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).
  • Page 22: Preparing The Camera

    Preparing the Camera Charging the Battery Pack Use the following procedures to charge the battery pack the first time and subsequently when the “Change the battery pack” message displays on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) or the low battery icon ( ) and Lb ( Panel.

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    It takes approximately 90 minutes to bring a fully discharged battery pack to a fully charged state (based on Canon’s testing standard). Charging times will vary according to the surrounding humidity and battery pack charge state.
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    Charging the Battery Pack (continued) When using Battery Pack BP-511A or BP-514, you can distinguish between the discharged battery pack and fully charged battery pack by changing the direction of the battery cover (Fig. C and D). Recharge the battery fully before using it again. Fig.
  • Page 25: Installing The Battery Pack/Cf Card

    Installing the Battery Pack/CF card Install Battery Pack BP-511A (supplied) and the CF card (supplied) into the camera as follows. Use the Compact Power Adapter CA-560 (sold separately) to power the camera for extended periods (p. 182). Charge the battery pack before using it for the first time (p. 18). Indicator Check that the power is off (p.

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    Installing the Battery Pack/CF card (continued) Insert the CF card. The label side of the CF card should face the battery compartment. Push the card in until the CF card eject button fully extends. To remove the CF card, push the CF card eject button and pull the card out.
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    CF Card Handling Precautions CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend, force, or subject them to shocks or vibration. Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card. Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature extremes may cause condensation to form in the card, leading to potential malfunctions.
  • Page 28: Attaching The Neck Strap

    Attaching the Neck Strap Attach the strap as illustrated on the left. Pull the strap tight in the buckle so that it does not slip. Perform the same steps on the other side of the camera (p. 11). Avoid waving the camera about or catching it on other items when suspending it from the strap.

  • Page 29: Attaching The Lens Hood

    Attaching the Lens Hood When shooting backlit scenes without a flash with the lens set to a wide angle, you should attach the lens hood to prevent light outside the scene from coming into the lens. Be sure to turn off the camera before you attach the lens hood.

  • Page 30: Setting The Date/Time

    Setting the Date/Time The Set Date/Time menu will appear the first time the camera power is turned on or whenever the date lithium battery charge is low. Start from Step 5 to set the date and time. Turn on the camera (p. 29). Press the MENU button.

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    The Date/Time cannot be inserted in the actual image even if the Date/Time have been set. For printing images with the date on them, refer to the Direct Print User Guide or Software Starter Guide. Replacing the Date Battery (p. 184)
  • Page 32: Setting The Language

    Setting the Language Use this feature to select the language used in the menus and messages. Turn on the camera (p. 29). Press the MENU button. The [ (Rec.)] or [ appears. Press the arrow on the omni selector to select the [ menu.

  • Page 33: Basic Functions

    Basic Functions Turning the Power On/Off The power/mode indicator remains lit while the power of the camera is on. The power/mode indicator indicates the state of the camera as follows. Orange: Shooting mode Green : Playback mode/Printer Yellow : Computer connection mode* * For printer connection mode information, see the Power/Mode Indicator Mode Lever…

  • Page 34: Turning The Power Off

    Turning the Power On/Off (continued) Powering the Camera in Playback Mode Release button Turning the Power Off Be careful not to touch the lens when shooting. Please also refrain from forcing the lens with fingers or other objects. It could lead to malfunctions or damage the camera.

  • Page 35: Switching Between Shooting And Playback

    Turning on the camera without the start-up sound and image Press and hold the button, then turn on the power. You can also turn the camera on with the LCD monitor closed. Power Saving Function This camera is equipped with a power saving function. When this function is turned on and it activates, restore power by turning the mode lever toward Shooting Mode: Powers down approximately 3 minutes after the…

  • Page 36: Using The Lcd Monitor/Viewfinder

    Using the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Switching between the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder You can switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder both in Shooting mode and Playback mode. When the LCD Monitor is Closed The viewfinder turns on. When the LCD Monitor is Open The LCD monitor turns on.

  • Page 37: Using The Viewfinder

    The LCD monitor can also be positioned as below. In Playback mode, images do not appear reversed. Also, icons and messages always show properly. Using the Viewfinder If the surroundings are too bright (for example, when you are shooting outdoors) and images on the LCD monitor are not clear, use the viewfinder for shooting.

  • Page 38: Checking The Information On The Lcd Monitor/Viewfinder

    Checking the information on the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Each time you press the INFO. button the LCD monitor (or the viewfinder) cycles to the next information mode. Both the LCD monitor and the viewfinder have a field of vision of 100% of the actual shooting image. Shooting Mode Each time you press the INFO.

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    Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor/ Viewfinder The LCD monitor displays information in Shooting or Playback mode, such as the camera settings, remaining image capacity and shooting date/time. Shooting Mode The information appears for approximately 6 seconds when you operate the camera (such as making a change in shooting settings) even if the LCD monitor/viewfinder is set to No Information.
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    Checking the information on the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder (continued) The following displays in information view. AF Frame Spot Metering Frame Shutter Speed 7.0x 8.8x 11x 14x 18x 22x MF (Manual Focus) Indicator Shots Remaining or Remaining Movie Time (sec.) Aperture Value Exposure Compensation White Balance (WB) Drive Mode…
  • Page 41: Playback Mode

    (Red) * Zoom powers reflect the combined optical and digital zoom effects. These figures appear when the digital zoom is activated. (“7.0x” is the telephoto-end setting of the optical zoom.) • The icons in the shaded boxes ( information view is turned off. •…

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    Checking the information on the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder (continued) In detailed display mode, the following information also appears. Adobe RGB 50 100 200 400 • In addition to the above, the shutter speed, aperture setting, movie length, histogram and overexposure warning appear. The following information may also appear with some image files.
  • Page 43: Using The Zoom (Focal Length)

    About the Histogram The histogram is a graph that allows you to judge the brightness of the recorded image. The greater the bias toward the left in the graph, the darker the image. The greater the bias toward to the right, the brighter the image.

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    Using the Zoom (Focal Length) (continued) Zooming Rapidly To zoom in or out rapidly, turn the mode lever to the zoom ring in either the zoom in or zoom out direction. The swift zooming continues while you hold the mode lever. To reverse the zooming direction, turn the Wide zoom ring a little in the opposite direction…
  • Page 45: Pressing The Shutter Button

    Pressing the Shutter Button The shutter button features a two-stage action. Pressing halfway automatically sets the exposure and focus. AF Frame The AF frame displays in green and the beep Ready for shooting sounds twice. The AF frame displays in yellow and a beep sounds. Focusing difficulty In this case, use the focus lock, or manually focus, to shoot (p.

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    Pressing the Shutter Button (continued) appears or the AF frame displays in yellow while you press halfway, you can still press fully to take the shot. Images are first saved into the camera’s internal memory before being recorded onto the CF card, allowing the next images to be taken immediately as long as sufficient space is available in the internal memory.
  • Page 47: Selecting Menus And Settings

    Selecting Menus and Settings Selecting Settings by Pressing the FUNC. Button (Only in Shooting Mode) FUNC. Select a function item using ISO Speed [ ] (p. 99) Photo Effect [ Bracket [ Flash Exposure Compensation (p. 107) Flash Output (p. 108) FUNC.

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    Selecting Menus and Settings (continued) Selecting Settings by Pressing the MENU Button (Shooting) Mode Rec. Menu (p. 46) (When Shooting mode is MENU MENU (Playback) Mode Play Menu (p. 48) MENU…
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    Press the MENU button. Press the arrow on the omni selector to switch between menu tabs. Press the arrow on the omni selector to select a menu item, then press the contents. Press the MENU button. In Step 2, you can also use the FUNC./JUMP button, button.
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    Selecting Menus and Settings (continued) Displayed menu items will vary according to the shooting mode and setting contents (p. 202). You can apply a desired image and sound to [ My Camera menu. For details, see Registering the My Camera Settings (p.
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    Menu Item Sets the duration before the self-timer releases the shutter once the shutter button Self-timer is pressed. 10 sec. Sets the duration before the self-timer releases the shutter once the remote Wireless Delay control shutter button is pressed. 0 sec./2 sec. Sets the option of [Spot AE Point] (one of the light metering modes), Center (the AE point is fixed to the center) or AF Point (the…
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    Selecting Menus and Settings (continued) Menu Item Adjusts the camera most appropriately when separately sold Tele-converter TC- DC58A or Close-up Lens 500D is attached Converter to the camera. None Sets the duration images display on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) after the Review shutter button is released.
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    Menu Item Sets the images that will be printed on a direct print compatible printer or at a photo Print Order lab service, the number of copies and other parameters. Specifies images before downloading to a Transfer Order computer. (Set up) Menu Menu Item Set [On] to mute the start-up sound, operation sound, selftimer sound and…
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    Selecting Menus and Settings (continued) Menu Item Sets the brightness level of the LCD monitor. LCD Brightness Sets whether or not the camera automatically powers down after a specified Auto Power period of time elapses without camera Down operation. Sets the length of time before the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) goes off when no Display Off camera operation is performed.
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    (My Camera) Menu You can select the theme, start-up image and sound, shutter sound, operation sound and selftimer sound used on this camera. These are called My Camera settings. You can also customize the [ and [ ] options for each item with images from the CF card and newly recorded sounds or by using the supplied software.
  • Page 56: Resetting The Settings To Default

    Resetting the Settings to Default You can reset the menu and button operation settings to default. Turn on the camera. You can turn on the camera in either Shooting or Playback mode. Press the MENU button for longer than 5 seconds. The message “Reset settings to default?”…

  • Page 57: Shooting — Letting The Camera Select Settings

    Shooting – Letting the Camera Select Settings See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 202) at the end of this manual to find out which settings can be changed in which shooting modes. Auto Mode In this mode, all you have to do is press the shutter button and let the camera do everything else.

  • Page 58: Reviewing An Image Right After Shooting

    Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting (continued) Press the shutter button all the way (p. 41). You will hear the sound of the shutter when the shutter activates. The picture appears for two seconds on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).

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    Switching between the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder While the Image is Displayed You can switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder by pressing the button. Using this feature, you can shoot an image using the viewfinder and automatically let the camera display the image on the LCD monitor (or vice versa).
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    Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting (continued) Right after shooting, press the FUNC. button while the image is displayed on the LCD monitor. Select [OK] using the arrow on the omni selector and press the SET button. The image is recorded in the RAW format.
  • Page 61: Changing The Resolution And Compression

    Changing the Resolution and Compression Mode Dial You can change the resolution and compression (excluding movies) settings to suit the purpose of the image you are about to shoot. To record the CCD output without compression, select the RAW file format (p.

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    Changing the Resolution and Compression (continued) Movies can be shot with the following resolution. Resolution 640 x 480 pixels 320 x 240 pixels 160 x 120 pixels Press the FUNC. button. Select * (Compression) or L* (Resolution) using the arrow on the omni selector. * The current setting is displayed.
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    See Image File Sizes (Estimated) (p. 192). See CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (Recordable Images) (p. 191). The resolution and compression settings are affected by the shooting mode selection as follows (only the resolution in mode). e.g. 1 : When the shooting mode is changed from the resolution and compression will restore the values set in M mode.
  • Page 64: Changing The File Format

    The resolution (3264 x 2448) and compression settings cannot be adjusted for these images. * As measured by Canon’s testing standard. ** The bundled software can be used to open or adjust the parameters of images recorded in the RAW file format. Please consult the Software…

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    Press the FUNC. button. Select L* (LCD monitor/Viewfinder) using the (Display Panel) arrow on the omni selector. * The current setting is displayed. Select RAW (LCD monitor/Viewfinder) using the main dial or the selector. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button.
  • Page 66: Using The Built-In Flash

    Using the Built-In Flash Mode Dial Use the flash according to the guidelines below. (In Movie mode, the flash cannot be used.) Auto with red-eye reduction Auto Flash on with red- eye reduction Flash on Flash off * No icon appears on the display panel. •…

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    Shoot the image. The flash will fire if the built-in flash pops up automatically (Flash Pop-up function) and viewfinder) when the shutter button is pressed halfway. Shooting procedures are the same as for the The flash fires with automatic adjustments when [Flash Adjust] is set to [Auto] in the Rec.
  • Page 68: Setting The Slow Synchro

    Using the Built-In Flash (continued) Setting the Red-eye Reduction Function Mode Dial The red-eye reduction lamp fires when the flash is used in dark areas. This reduces light reflecting back from the eyes and making them appear red. In the [ (Rec.)] menu, set [Red-eye] to [On].

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    Using the Built-In Flash with the Flash Pop-up Function Off Mode Dial In the [ (Rec.)] menu, set [Flash Pop-up] to [Off]. When you wish to fire the flash, pop up the built-in flash by pressing the appears on the display panel and LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) and the flash fires when the shutter button is pressed fully.
  • Page 70: Portrait Mode

    Portrait Mode Use this mode when you want the subject to appear sharp and the background to blur. Turn the mode dial Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode (p. 53). See page 202 for settings that can be changed in this mode. To best achieve the effect of the background gradually fading, compose the image so that the upper half of the subject’s body fills most of the viewfinder or LCD monitor.

  • Page 71: Night Scene Mode

    Night Scene Mode Use this mode to capture human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky or night scene. The people are illuminated with light from the flash while the backdrop is captured at a slow shutter speed so that both appear correctly exposed. Turn the mode dial Shooting procedures are the same as for the…

  • Page 72: Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist)

    Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist) Use this mode to shoot a series of overlapping frames for merging (stitching) into a large panoramic image using a computer. Horizontal 2 x 2 Please use the bundled PhotoStitch program to merge the images on a computer. Framing a Subject PhotoStitch detects the overlapping portions of adjoining images and merges them.

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    Compose each frame so that it overlaps 30 to 50% of the adjoining image. Try to keep the vertical misalignment to within 10% of the image height. Do not include moving items in the overlap. Do not try to stitch images that include both distant and close subjects.
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    Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist) (continued) Shoot the first image. The exposure and white balance settings are set and locked with the first image. Compose and shoot the second image so that it overlaps the first. Minor discrepancies in the overlap can be corrected with the software.
  • Page 75: Movie Mode

    The clip will end automatically after this time elapses or when the CF card becomes full. * Using the following CF cards: • Supplied FC-64MH CF Card • Separately sold Canon FC-256MH or FC-512MSH CF Card (not sold in some regions) setting and 3 minutes at the…

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    QuickTime 3.0 or higher is required to play back movie files (AVI/ Motion JPEG) on a computer. (QuickTime (for Windows) is bundled on the supplied Digital Camera Solution Disk. On the Macintosh platform, QuickTime 3.0 or later is generally bundled…
  • Page 77: Macro Mode

    Macro Mode Mode Dial Use the macro mode to shoot close-ups of subjects when the distance from the tip of the lens to the subject is in the following range (varies according to the zoom position): Zoom Position (35mm film equivalent) Distance to the subject Wide angle end –…

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    Macro Mode (continued) In macro mode, the correct image brightness sometimes cannot be obtained with flash photography. Please set the ND filter to [On] and use the separately sold Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or the Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX for flash photography in the macro mode.
  • Page 79: Super Macro Mode

    Super Macro Mode Mode Dial Compared with normal Macro mode, you can get even closer to the subject and focus on the subject closer to the lens. The background can also be shot with different effects. You can shoot subjects in Super Macro mode when the distance from the tip of the lens to the subject is in the following range: 3 to 30 cm (1.2 in.

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    Super Macro Mode (continued) Shoot the image. Shooting procedures are the same as for the During Super Macro mode, only the optical zoom operates even when the digital zoom is set to On. The zoom bar appearing during zoom operation indicates the following movable zoom range in Super Macro mode: 42 to 90 mm (35mm film equivalent).
  • Page 81: Self-Timer

    Self-Timer You can take pictures with the self-timer in any shooting mode. Press the button. Press the button until on the display panel and appears on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). You can cancel the self-timer by pressing button again.

  • Page 82: Digital Zoom

    Digital Zoom Mode Dial With the combined optical and digital zoom functions, images can be zoomed as follows: 8.8x, 11x, 14x, 18x and 22x. In the [ (Rec.)] menu, select [Digital Zoom]. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 44). Select [On] and press the MENU button.

  • Page 83: Continuous Shooting

    When [ ] is selected: Approx. 1.0 frames per second* When [ ] is selected:Approx. 2.5 frames per second* * Large/Fine (These figures reflect Canon’s testing standard. The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings.) mode. appears.

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    Continuous Shooting (continued) The interval between frames lengthens somewhat when the internal memory becomes full. The built-in flash can be used, but the interval between images will lengthen to accommodate the flash recharge time. The flash will not fire with an externally mounted flash. Selecting a Continuous Shooting Mode In the [ (Rec.)] menu, select…
  • Page 85: Shooting — Selecting Particular Effects

    Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects Camera settings such as shutter speed and aperture value can be freely changed for shooting. See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 202) at the end of this manual to find out which settings can be changed in which shooting modes.

  • Page 86: Setting The Shutter Speed

    Program AE (continued) See page 202 for settings that can be changed in this mode. If a correct exposure cannot be obtained, the shutter speed and aperture value show in red on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). Use the following methods to obtain the correct exposure and make them show in white.

  • Page 87: Shutter Speed

    Turn the main dial and select a shutter speed. Shoot the image. The correct exposure has been set if the shutter speed and aperture value show in white on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). If the aperture value is shown in red on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder), the image is underexposed (insufficient light) or overexposed (too much light).

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    Setting the Shutter Speed (continued) See page 202 for settings that can be changed in this mode. Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at slow shutter speeds. If the camera shake warning monitor (or in the viewfinder), secure the camera to a tripod before shooting.
  • Page 89: Setting The Aperture

    Setting the Aperture When you set the aperture in the aperture-priority AE mode, the camera automatically selects a shutter speed to match the brightness. Selecting a lower aperture value (opening the aperture) allows you to blur the background and create a beautiful portrait. A higher aperture value (closing it) brings the entire range from foreground to background into focus.

  • Page 90: Safety Shift

    Setting the Aperture (continued) Depending on the zoom position, certain aperture values may not be available. See page 202 for settings that can be changed in this mode. Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at slow shutter speeds. If the camera shake warning monitor (or in the viewfinder), secure the camera to a tripod before shooting.

  • Page 91: Manually Setting The Shutter Speed And Aperture

    Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect. This is convenient for shooting fireworks and other images where it is difficult to set the correct exposure automatically. Turn the mode dial to M.

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    Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture (continued) See page 202 for settings that can be changed in this mode. For the correlation between aperture value and shutter speed, see page 84. If you wish to change the exposure, adjust the shutter speed or the aperture using the main dial.
  • Page 93: Selecting An Af Frame

    Selecting an AF Frame Mode Dial The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses and can be set manually to the desired area. This is convenient for focusing accurately on an off-center subject to obtain the composition you desire.

  • Page 94: Switching Between Light Metering Modes

    Switching between Light Metering Modes Mode Dial Evaluative Metering is the default light metering mode. This can be switched to another metering mode. Evaluative Metering Center-Weighted Averaging Center Spot AE Point AF Point Appropriate for standard shooting conditions, including backlit scenes. The camera divides images into several zones for light metering.

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    Press the button to select the metering mode. Each press of the the metering mode as follows. (Evaluative Metering) (Spot AE Point) The icon of the currently selected light metering mode appears on the display panel and LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).
  • Page 96: Adjusting The Exposure

    Adjusting the Exposure Mode Dial Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background. Press on the omni selector). The exposure compensation bar appears on the display panel and LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).

  • Page 97: Adjusting The Tone (White Balance)

    Adjusting the Tone (White Balance) Mode Dial When the white balance mode is set to match the light source, the camera reproduces colors more accurately. AWB ( Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Fluorescent Flash Custom1 Custom2 The icons in parentheses are the ones on the display panel. (Shown only when there is a difference between the display panel icon and LCD monitor/ viewfinder icon.) Press WB (…

  • Page 98: Setting A Custom White Balance

    Adjusting the Tone (White Balance) (continued) Select the desired setting using the main dial or the on the omni selector. Please see below regarding the custom setting. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button.

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    Select (Custom1) or (Custom2) using the main dial or arrow on the omni selector. Aim the camera at the white paper or cloth, or gray card and press the SET button. Aim the camera so that the white paper or cloth, or gray card, completely fills the frame on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) before pressing the SET button.
  • Page 100: Changing The Photo Effect

    Changing the Photo Effect Mode Dial You can shoot with different photo effects. ) Photo Effect Off Vivid Neutral Low Sharpening Sepia Custom Effect The icons in parentheses are the ones on the display panel. Press the FUNC. button and select (LCD monitor/Viewfinder) (Display Panel)

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    In this screen, select the item you wish to set using the selector and set it using the on the omni selector. Contrast Select from – (Weak), 0 (Neutral) and + (Strong). This function allows you to adjust the degree of brightness. Sharpness Select from –…
  • Page 102: Shooting In Adobe Rgb Color Space

    Shooting in Adobe RGB Color Space Mode Dial This camera can record still images in Adobe RGB color space. Standard Normally select this option. Adobe RGB* Select this option when: — Doing commercial printing in the Adobe RGB environment — Using software, monitors and printers compliant with Exif 2.21 * Use of this function is not recommended if you do not have image processing and Adobe RGB technical knowledge.

  • Page 103: Changing The Iso Speed

    Changing the ISO Speed Mode Dial Raise the ISO speed to prevent camera shake when shooting in dark places, when you want to shoot without the flash or with a faster shutter speed. Press the FUNC. button and select (LCD monitor/Viewfinder) (Display Panel) arrow on the omni selector.

  • Page 104: Auto Exposure Bracketing (Aeb Mode)

    Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Mode) Mode Dial In this mode, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a set range to take three shots after you press the shutter button once. You can adjust AEB settings in 1/3EV steps within the range of –2EV to +2EV of the standard exposure setting.

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    Expand or contract the range using the main dial or the arrow on the omni selector. to expand the range and contract it. The camera returns to the Step 2 screen if you press the SET button. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button.
  • Page 106: Focus Bracketing (Focus-Bkt Mode)

    Focus Bracketing (Focus-BKT Mode) Mode Dial You can shoot three images while the focus changes automatically when shooting with the manual focus (p. 114). Three ranges -small, medium or large- can be selected. Images are shot with the focus position changing in the following order: selected position, further away and closer.

  • Page 107
    Expand or contract the range using the main dial or the arrow on the omni selector. to expand the range and contract it. The camera returns to the Step 2 screen if you press the SET button. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button.
  • Page 108: Locking The Exposure Setting (Ae Lock)

    Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) Mode Dial You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast is too strong between the subject and background or when a subject is backlit. Focus the AF frame or the spot metering frame on the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure setting and press the shutter button halfway.

  • Page 109
    The automatically selected combinations of shutter speeds and aperture values can be freely changed without altering the exposure with the following procedure. 1. Turn the mode dial to P, Tv or Av. 2. Focus on the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure. •…
  • Page 110: Locking The Flash Exposure Setting (Fe Lock)

    Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock) Mode Dial You can obtain the correct exposure with flash photography regardless of the location of your subject in the composition. Press the (Flash) button and set the flash to fire (p. 62). If you are using an externally mounted flash, please refer to its manual for setting instructions.

  • Page 111: Switching Between Flash Adjustment Settings

    Switching between Flash Adjustment Settings Mode Dial The built-in flash and the externally mounted flash* fire with automatic flash adjustments (except in the M mode), but it is possible to set them so that they fire without any adjustments. * Speedlite 220EX/380EX/420EX/550EX, Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX, Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX Select [Flash Adjust] from the [ See Selecting Menus and Settings (p.

  • Page 112
    Switching between Flash Adjustment Settings (continued) Press the FUNC. button or click the main dial. To cancel the compensation, return the setting to Compensating the Flash Output In M mode or when [Flash Adjust] is set to [Manual], the flash output can be controlled in three steps, starting from FULL, when shooting.
  • Page 113: Switching The Timing At Which The Flash Fires

    Switching the Timing at which the Flash Fires Mode Dial The flash fires right after the shutter opens, regardless of the 1st-curtain shutter speed. Usually, the 1st-curtain is used when shooting. The flash fires right before the shutter closes, regardless of the shutter speed.

  • Page 114: Shooting Images At Set Intervals (Intervalometer)

    Shooting Images at Set Intervals (Intervalometer) Mode Dial You can shoot images at a set interval. This function can be used for fixed-point observation of plants and blooming flowers. The shooting interval time can be set from 1 to 60 minutes and 2 to 100 images can be shot.

  • Page 115
    Press the arrow on the omni selector, then select the number of shots using the on the omni selector. If you press the omni selector continuously, the number of shots increases in units of 5 shots at a time. The maximum number of shots* is determined according to the CF card’s remaining capacity.
  • Page 116: Shooting Problem Subjects For The Autofocus

    Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus The autofocus may not work well on the following types of subjects. • Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings • Subjects mixing close and far objects • Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition •…

  • Page 117: Shooting With Af Lock

    Shooting with AF Lock Mode Dial Press the shutter button halfway to lock the focus. Keep it pressed and press the MF button. icon appears on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). The focus setting will lock even if the shutter button and the MF button are released.

  • Page 118: Shooting In Manual Focus Mode

    Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus (continued) Shooting in Manual Focus Mode Mode Dial The focus can be manually set. Press and hold the MF button, then turn the zoom ring to focus on the subject. icon and the MF indicator will appear on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder).

  • Page 119
    Using the Manual Focus in Combination with the Auto Focus Mode Dial The camera automatically searches for a more suitable focusing point from the current manually focused location. Focus the camera with the manual focus, then press the SET button. The camera focuses automatically to a more accurate focusing point near the current focusing point.
  • Page 120: Switching Between Focus Settings

    Switching between Focus Settings Mode Dial You can switch between focus settings to shoot. Continuous Single In the [ (Rec.)] menu, select [AF Mode]. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 44). Select [Continuous] or [Single] and press the MENU button. Saving Custom Settings You can save frequently used shooting modes and various shooting settings to the C (custom) mode.

  • Page 121
    Settings that can be saved to the • Shooting Mode (P, Tv, Av and • Rec. menu settings • Manual Focus location Turn the mode dial to P, Tv, Av or M. Set the setting contents you wish to save. Select [Save settings] from the (Rec.)] menu.
  • Page 122: Using The Nd Filter

    Using the ND Filter Mode Dial The brightness can be decreased by setting the ND filter on. This allows you to select a smaller aperture value and a slower shutter speed than usual. Select [ND Filter] in the [ See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 44). Select [On] and press the MENU button.

  • Page 123: Setting The Auto Rotate Function

    Setting the Auto Rotate Function Mode Dial This camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera on end and automatically rotates it to the correct viewing orientation in the display.

  • Page 124: Resetting The File Numbers

    Images are assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9900, and folders are assigned folder numbers from 100 to 998 (folder numbers cannot contain 99 in the last two digits). DCIM CANON CANON CANON CANON Folder numbers cannot contain 99 in the last two digits.

  • Page 125
    Folder File Capacity Each folder usually contains up to 100 images. However, since images shot in Continuous mode or Stitch Assist mode are always saved into the same folder, a folder may contain more than 100 images. The number of images may also exceed 100 if a folder contains images copied from a computer or images shot with other cameras.
  • Page 126: Playback

    Playback Displaying Images Individually You can view the recorded images on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). Move between images turning the main dial or using the arrow on the omni selector. to move to the previous image to move to the next. Holding moves more rapidly between images, but the images will not appear as clearly.

  • Page 127: Magnifying Images

    Magnifying Images Images can be magnified up to approximately 10 times while in single image playback. While in single image playback, press the button or turn the zoom ring toward telephoto. Press the omni selector to move the magnified area around the image.

  • Page 128: Viewing Nine Images At A Time (Index Playback)

    Viewing Nine Images at a Time (Index Playback) Up to nine images can be viewed at once in index playback. While in single image playback, press the button. Nine images appear at once (index playback). Change the image selection by turning the main dial or using the selector.

  • Page 129: Jump Jumping Between Images

    JUMP Jumping Between Images The display can be advanced or set back 9 images in either single image playback or index playback. Press the JUMP button while in single image playback (p. 122) or index playback (p. 124). The jump bar appears. The displayed image(s) change.

  • Page 130: Viewing Movies

    Viewing Movies You can play back movies shot in Turn the mode lever to Movies cannot be viewed in index playback. Select a movie by turning the main dial or using the arrow on the omni selector. A movie displays with the instruction on it.

  • Page 131
    Fast Forwarding/Rewinding Select one of the following operations using the the omni selector and press the SET button. (Exit) : Return to single image playback (First Frame) : First Frame (Previous Frame) : Previous Frame (Rewinds if the SET button is held down) (Next Frame) : Next Frame (Fast-forwards if the SET button…
  • Page 132: Editing Movies

    Editing Movies You can delete unwanted portions from the first or second half of a movie clip. Select the movie you wish to edit and press the SET button. See Viewing Movies (p. 126). Select (Edit) using the arrow on the omni selector and press the SET button.

  • Page 133
    Select (Save) using the arrow on the omni selector and press the SET button. When is selected, the edited movie is not saved and the camera reverts to the movie editing panel. Select [Overwrite] or [New File] using the omni selector and press the SET button.
  • Page 134: Rotating Images In The Display

    Rotating Images in the Display Images can be rotated 90° and 270° clockwise on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). Original Select [Rotate] from the [ (Play)] menu. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 44). Select an image you want to rotate by turning the main dial or by using the omni selector and press the SET…

  • Page 135: Attaching Sound Memos To Images

    Images can be magnified when rotated (p. 123). Images taken vertically with the auto rotate function (p. 119) set to [On] will automatically be rotated to the vertical position when viewed on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). Attaching Sound Memos to Images In playback mode (including single image playback, index playback, magnified playback and the review immediately after shooting in Shooting mode) you can attach sound memos (up to 60 seconds) to…

  • Page 136
    Attaching Sound Memos to Images (continued) Erasing the Sound Memos Select in Step 2 on the previous page. You cannot attach sound memos to movies. You cannot record or playback sound notes for images that already have an incompatible sound file attached. If you attempt to record or play such images, the “Incompatible WAVE format”…
  • Page 137: Automated Playback (Slide Show)

    Automated Playback (Slide Show) Slide show image settings are based on DPOF standards (p. 147). Starting a Slide Show All images or a selection of images on a CF card can be displayed one-by-one in an automated slide show. All Images Plays all the images on the CF card in order Slide Show 1 –…

  • Page 138: Selecting Images For Slide Shows

    Automated Playback (Slide Show) (continued) When the slide show is over, press the MENU button. The slide show menu appears again. Press the MENU button again to close the menu. Movie images play for the length of time that they were recorded regardless of the time set in the slide show settings.

  • Page 139
    Index Playback Press the button to switch to index playback (3 images). Select an image using the main dial or arrow on the omni selector and mark or remove marks from images using the arrow on the omni selector. The selection number and a check mark appears at the bottom of selected images.
  • Page 140: Adjusting The Play Time And Repeat Settings

    Automated Playback (Slide Show) (continued) Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings You can change the play time for all the images in a show and have the show repeat itself continuously. Sets the duration that each image in a slide show is displayed. Play Time The options are any one of 3 –…

  • Page 141: Protecting Images

    Protecting Images You can protect important images from accidental erasure. In the [ (Play)] menu, select [Protect] and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 44). Select an image you want to protect and press the SET button. icon appears on protected images.

  • Page 142: Erasing

    Erasing Erasing Images Individually Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise caution before erasing a file. Select the image you wish to erase and press the button. Select [Erase] using the arrow on the omni selector and press the SET button. To cancel instead of erasing, select [Cancel] and press the SET button.

  • Page 143: Formatting A Cf Card

    If the camera does not work properly, the inserted CF card may be malfunctioning. Reformatting the CF card may solve the problem. When a non-Canon brand CF card is malfunctioning, reformatting it may solve the problem. CF cards formatted in another camera, computer or peripheral device may not operate correctly.

  • Page 144: Print Order

    Print Settings), and then take the CF card to a participating photo lab to have them printed out later. This camera complies with the industry standard PictBridge, therefore, you can connect the camera to non-Canon PictBridge compliant printers and print images. * Digital Print Order Format This manual explains the DPOF print settings.

  • Page 145
    Refer to the System Map supplied with your camera for direct print compatible printer (CP series or Bubble Jet printers) information. Direct Print Compatible Printing Connect the camera to the printer Set various print settings (except DPOF print settings) Print For details, see the Direct Print User Guide.
  • Page 146: Print Settings (Dpof Print Settings)

    Print Settings (DPOF Print Settings) You can select images on a CF card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera. This is extremely convenient for sending the images to a photo developing service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer. Refer to the Direct Print User Guide for instructions on how to select print settings from the printer.

  • Page 147
    When the print type (p. 144) is set to [Index], select an image using the main dial or the arrow on the omni selector and mark or remove marks from images using the omni selector. A check mark appears on the marked image.
  • Page 148: Setting The Print Style

    Print Settings (DPOF Print Settings) (continued) Setting the Print Style Always select a print style after having selected the image you wish to print. The following print settings can be selected. Standard Print Index Type Both Date File No. In the [ (Play)] menu, select [Print Order] and press the SET button.

  • Page 149
    Press the omni selector to select a setting. Print Type Select [Standard], [Index] or [Both]. Date Select [On] or [Off]. File No. Select [On] or [Off]. Press the MENU button. The set up menu will close and the Print Order menu will reappear. When [Print Type] is set to [Index], the [Date] and [File No.] cannot be set to [On] at the same time.
  • Page 150: Resetting The Print Settings

    Print Settings (DPOF Print Settings) (continued) Resetting the Print Settings The print settings can all be removed at once. The print type is reset to [Standard] and the date and file number options are set to [Off]. In the [ (Play)] menu, select [Print Order] and press the SET button.

  • Page 151: Image Transmission Settings (Dpof Transfer Order)

    Image Transmission Settings (DPOF Transfer Order) You can use the camera to 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. You cannot use this function to transfer several images at once on Mac OS X computers.

  • Page 152
    Selecting Images for Transferring (continued) Select images for transferring. Single Images Select an image using the main dial or arrow on the omni selector and mark or remove marks from images using the arrow on the omni selector. A check mark appears on the marked image.
  • Page 153: Downloading Images To A Computer

    Connecting the Camera to a Computer Via the USB Cable IMPORTANT You must install the software and driver bundled on the supplied Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk onto your computer if you are using any of the following operation systems: Windows 98 (including Second Edition)/Windows 2000/ Windows Me/Mac OS 9.0 –…

  • Page 154
    Connecting the Camera to a Computer Via the USB Cable (continued) Connect the supplied interface cable to the computer’s USB port and the camera’s DIGITAL terminal. You do not need to turn off the computer or camera when making a USB connection. Please refer to your computer manual for information regarding the location of the USB port.
  • Page 155
    (JPEG format only) without installing the software bundled on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk. This is useful for downloading images to a computer in which the software is not installed.
  • Page 156: Downloading Directly From A Cf Card

    Downloading Directly from a CF Card Double-click the icon of the drive with the CF card. Copy images from the card into a folder of your choice on the hard disk. The images are stored in the [xxxCANON] folders located under the [DCIM] folder (where xxx is a three-digit number from 100 to 998) (p.

  • Page 157: Viewing Images On A Tv Set

    Viewing Images on a TV Set A video-compatible television connected via the supplied AV cable AVC-DC300 can be used to view images as you shoot or replay them. Turn off the camera (p. 30). Also turn the television off. Yellow To the Video Plug In Jack…

  • Page 158: Customizing The Camera (My Camera Settings)

    Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) My Camera allows you to customize the start-up image and start-up, shutter, operation and self-timer sounds. Each menu item has three choices. e.g. Start-up image The [ ] option features science fiction related images and sounds. The [ ] option features animals.

  • Page 159
    Press the MENU button. Pressing the MENU button closes the menu and makes the settings take effect. In Shooting mode, the menu can be closed by pressing the shutter button halfway. (In Playback mode, the menu closes when the shutter button is pressed halfway and the camera switches to shooting mode.) If you select [Theme] in Step 3, you can select a consistent theme for each of the My Camera Settings.
  • Page 160: Registering The My Camera Settings

    Registering the My Camera Settings Images recorded onto the CF card and newly recorded sounds can be added as My Camera settings to the [ You can also use the supplied software to upload your computer’s images and sounds to the camera. The following menu items can be saved to the camera.

  • Page 161
    Select the image you wish to register using the arrow or on the omni selector. Press the SET button. Select [ arrow on the omni selector, then press the SET button. Recording starts. Recording stops when the set amount of time has passed. Start-up Sound: 1 second Operation Sound: 0.3 second Selftimer Sound: 2 seconds…
  • Page 162
    Registering the My Camera Settings (continued) File Format of My Camera Settings My Camera settings should conform to the below file formats. However, CF card images shot with this camera can be registered as My Camera settings regardless of the below formats. Start-up Image •…
  • Page 163: List Of Error/Message Codes

    List of Error/Message Codes The following error and message codes may appear on the display panel. Error Codes : The camera has experienced a problem. Turn off the (XX: number) power, wait a second, and then try shooting or playing back.

  • Page 164: List Of Messages

    List of Messages The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). For messages which may appear when a printer is connected, refer to the Direct Print User Guide. Resetting: Resetting all the camera and menu settings to default Busy…

  • Page 165
    Cannot magnify!: You attempted to magnify an image that was photographed with another camera, recorded in a different format, or edited on a computer. Cannot rotate: You attempted to rotate an image that was photographed with another camera, recorded in a different format, or edited on a computer.
  • Page 166: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Camera will not Power is not turned on operate CF card/battery cover opened Insufficient battery voltage panel) Poor contact between camera and battery terminals Camera will not Camera is in playback or record computer/printer connection mode Flash is charging (Blinking monitor/in viewfinder) CF card full…

  • Page 167
    See Formatting a CF Card (p. 139). If reformatting doesn’t work, the CF card logic circuits may be damaged. Contact the nearest Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Computer images can be added to the camera using the bundled software program ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser.
  • Page 168
    Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Battery pack will not Poor contact between charge battery pack and battery charger Image is blurred or Camera moved out of focus Subject out of focal range Subject is hard to focus Cause Solution Clean the battery terminals with a clean dry cloth.
  • Page 169
    Problem Subject in recorded Insufficient light for image is too dark shooting Subject dark in comparison to the background Subject too far for flash to reach The ND filter is On. Cause Solution Set the built-in flash to on. Use a high-output externally mounted flash.
  • Page 170
    Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Subject in recorded Subject too close causing image is too bright flash to be too bright Subject bright in comparison to the background Light shining directly on subject or reflected off subject into camera Flash set to On A vertical bar of light Subject too bright (red, purple) appears…
  • Page 171
    Problem White dots or white Light from the flash has asterisks appear on reflected off dust particles the image or insects in the air. This occurs more frequently in the following conditions: • When shooting at the wide angle end. •…
  • Page 172: Appendix

    Appendix Using the Wireless Controller Installing the Battery Install the date battery (CR2025) into the Wireless Controller WL- DC100 before use. Be particularly careful to keep the date batteries out of the reach of children. Seek medical assistance immediately if a child swallows a battery since corrosive battery fluids could damage the stomach or intestinal wall.

  • Page 173
    Shooting/Playback The wireless controller can be used to shoot or play back. The wireless controller can be operated from an approximate distance of up to 5 m (16.4 ft.) from the front remote sensor (2) and approximately 1 m (3.3 ft.) from the side remote sensor (1). Remote Sensors Transmitter Shooting…
  • Page 174
    Using the Wireless Controller (continued) Playback appears on the display panel. Display the previous image Play back the movie images Display images in sets of nine (index playback). The operable range of the wireless controller will shorten under the following circumstances. •…
  • Page 175: Using An Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately)

    Please check the manual for your flash. * Certain functions noted in the manuals for the Canon Speedlite 220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 550EX, the Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX and Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX cannot be performed when mounted on this camera. Please read this guide before using one of these flashes on the camera.

  • Page 176
    To shoot with the flash, you are recommended to set the white balance to the Other Canon Flashes Since other flashes fire at full strength, set the shutter speed and aperture accordingly. Set the shutter speed to 1/125 second or slower, and set the aperture to a value appropriate to the flash’s…
  • Page 177
    Press the shutter button halfway. The flash is charged when its pilot lamp lights up. Press the shutter button all the way to shoot the image. The externally mounted flash will not fire in continuous shooting. The Bracket mode cannot be used for flash photography. If the flash fires, only one image gets recorded.
  • Page 178
    Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) (continued) How to Mount Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX and Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX The separately sold Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58C is required to mount Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX on the camera.
  • Page 179
    Release buttons Release buttons Flash Heads Attach the conversion lens adapter so that its lens’ and turn it in the direction of the arrow until meets If you plan to attach Close-up Lens 500D (p. 178), do it after you attach this adapter.
  • Page 180
    Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) (continued) Press the button to set the camera to Macro mode and set [ND Filter] to [On]. Macro mode (p. 73) ND filter (p. 118) When Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX is mounted on the camera using Conversion Lens Adapter LA- DC58C with its two parts joined, shooting in wide angle could cause dark shadows on the image.
  • Page 181: Using The Tele-Converter (Sold Separately)/Close-Up Lens (Sold Separately)

    Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separately)/ Close-up Lens (Sold Separately) The separately sold Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58C is required to use the separately sold Tele-converter TC-DC58A and Close-up Lens 500D (58 mm) with the camera. Conversion Lens Adapter LA- DC58C is a combination of rear and front parts, however, use them as a single, joined unit.

  • Page 182
    Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separately)/Close-up Lens (Sold Separately) (continued) Tele-converter TC-DC58A This 58 mm-threaded diameter magnifying conversion lens is for taking telephoto shots. The lens changes the focal length of the camera body’s lens by a factor of 1.5x. Use the tele-converter lens with the focal length set to the maximum telephoto setting.
  • Page 183
    Mounting the Lenses Ring Ring Release Button Mount the lens by turning it in the direction of the arrow. Tele-converter TC-DC58A Turn off the camera. Then press and hold the ring release button and remove the outer ring of the lens.
  • Page 184
    Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separately)/Close-up Lens (Sold Separately) (continued) Setting the Camera Lens to the Most Appropriate Position Turn the mode lever to MENU button. The [ (Rec.)] menu appears. Select [Converter] using the arrow on the omni selector, then select the name of the mounted lens using the arrow on the omni selector.
  • Page 185
    The distance shown with the MF indicator (p. 114, 115) does not change even if you change the [Converter] setting from [None]. The camera does not enter Macro mode when [Converter] is set to any setting other than [None]. If the camera is currently in Macro mode, Macro mode will be canceled when [Converter] is set to another setting than [None].
  • Page 186: Using A Compact Power Adapter (Sold Separately)

    Using a Compact Power Adapter (Sold Separately) You should use the separately sold Compact Power Adapter CA- 560 when using the camera for long periods of continuous use or for connecting to a computer or printer. Compact Power Adapter CA-560 DC IN terminal Attach the power cord to the compact power adapter and plug it into a power outlet.

  • Page 187: Using A Battery Charger (Sold Separately) And Car Battery Cable (Sold Separately)

    Using a Battery Charger (Sold Separately) and Car Battery Cable (Sold Separately) Battery Charger CG-570 Car Battery Cable CB-570 Combined use of Battery Charger CG-570 (sold separately) and Car Battery Cable CB-570 (sold separately) lets you charge battery packs (up to 2 at the same time) from a car’s cigarette lighter socket. It is also possible to charge up to 2 battery packs at the same time from a power outlet if you connect Compact Power Adapter CA-560 (sold separately) or Compact Power Adapter CA-570 (sold…

  • Page 188: Replacing The Date Battery

    Replacing the Date Battery If the Set Date/Time menu appears when you turn on the camera power, the date battery charge is low and the date and time settings have been lost. Please replace the battery with a generic CR2016 lithium coin battery with the following procedures.

  • Page 189: Camera Care And Maintenance

    Never use synthetic cleansers on the camera body or lens. If dirt remains, contact the nearest Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the separate Canon Customer Support leaflet.

  • Page 190: Specifications

    Specifications All data is based on Canon’s testing standard. Subject to change without notice. Camera Effective Pixels Image Sensor Lens Digital Zoom Viewfinder LCD Monitor AF System Shooting Normal AF: Distance (from the front Macro AF: of the lens) Super Macro AF:…

  • Page 191
    (When sensitivity is set to ISO 100 equivalent.) Sync-terminals on accessory shoe Use of the following external flashes is recommended: Canon Speedlite 220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 550EX, Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX and Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX. Slow synchro and 1st-curtain/2nd-curtain flash are available.
  • Page 192
    Single (histogram displayable), Index (9 thumbnail images), Magnified (approx. 10x (max.) in LCD monitor/viewfinder), Sound memos (up to 60 sec.) or Slide show. Canon Direct Print/Bubble Jet Direct/ PictBridge compatible 12 languages available for menus and messages (English, German, French, Dutch,…
  • Page 193
    Operating Humidity Dimensions Weight: *¹ This digital camera supports Exif 2.21 (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.
  • Page 194
    Battery Pack BP-511A Approx. 420 images (Fully charged) • The data above reflects standard Canon testing conditions.The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings. • Movie data is excluded. • At low temperatures, the battery pack performance may diminish and the low battery icon appear very rapidly.
  • Page 195
    • The display panel can only display 3 digits. (Any value exceeding “1000” will appear as “999”.) • These figures reflect standard shooting conditions established by Canon. Actual totals may vary according to the subject, shooting conditions and shooting mode. • The following are the approximate maximum recording times for…
  • Page 196
    Image File Sizes (Estimated) Resolution (3264 x 2448 pixels) (2272 x 1704 pixels) (1600 x 1200 pixels) (1024 x 768 pixels) (640 x 480 pixels) (3264 x 2448 pixels) (640 x 480 pixels) Movie (320 x 240 pixels) (160 x 120 pixels) Battery Charger CG-580* Input voltage: Rated output:…
  • Page 197
    Battery Pack BP-511A Type: Nominal voltage: Nominal capacity: Charge cycles: Operating temperatures: Dimensions: Weight: Wireless Controller WL-DC100 Power supply: Operating temperatures: Dimensions: Weight: CompactFlash™ Card Card slot type: Dimensions: Weight: Compact Power Adapter CA-560 (Sold Separately) Input voltage: Rated output: Operating temperatures: Dimensions: Weight:…
  • Page 198
    Tele-converter TC-DC58A (Sold Separately) Magnification: Focal length: Lens configuration: Focusing range (from tip of lens): Thread diameter: Dimensions: Weight: Close-up Lens 500D (58 mm) (Sold Separately) Focal length: Focusing range (from tip of lens): Thread diameter: Dimensions: Weight: Approx. 1.5x Infinity 5 elements in 3 groups 2.2 m –…
  • Page 199: Index

    Index Adobe RGB … . . 98 AEB Mode … . . 100 AE Lock ….104 AF Frame .

  • Page 200
    FE Lock ….106 File Format … 55, 60 File Number ..37, 50, 120 Reset .
  • Page 201
    Operation Sound . . 49, 51, 154 Overexposure Warning ..39 Photo Effect … . . 96 Playback ….122 Auto Playback (Slide Show) .
  • Page 202
    Tele-converter ..177 Telephoto ….39 Terminal Cover ..12, 19 Transfer Order (Image Transmission Settings) .
  • Page 203
    MEMO…
  • Page 204
    MEMO…
  • Page 205: Fcc Notice

    • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The cables with the ferrite core 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 on FCC rules.

  • Page 206: Functions Available In Each Shooting Mode

    Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode This chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode. You can shoot with the settings saved in the C Large Medium 1 Resolution Medium 2 Medium 3 Small Movie Resolution Movie Movie Superfine Compression Fine Normal…

  • Page 207
    Weighted – – – – – Light Meter- Averaging ing System Spot Metering – – – – – Center – – – – – AF Point – – – – – AE Lock/FE Lock – – – – – – –…
  • Page 1: Canon PC1057

    ENGLISH Camera User Guide z Please read the R ead This First sect ion (page 5). z Please also read the Soft ware Star ter Guide and the Direct Print User Guide .[…]

  • Page 2: Canon PC1057

    (i) Flowchart a nd Refere nce Guides Use of genuine Canon a ccessories i s recomm ended. This product is designed to perform optimally when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fi re, etc., caused by the malfunc tion of non-genuine Canon access ories (e.g., a leakage […]

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    (ii) Camera Body T emperatu re If your ca mera is use d for prolo nged per iods, the cam era body may become warm. P lease be awa re of this a nd take car e when ope rating the camera fo r an extend ed period . About the LCD M onitor and View finder The LC D monitor and viewf inder are pro duced w ith extreme ly high-p recision manufact uring techn[…]

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    (iii) Symbols Used Question? Look Here First. The above sect ions are shaded on the right edges to make them easy to find. About this Camera User Guide : This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation. : This mark denotes additional topics that complemen t t he basic operating procedures.  What settings are availa ble unde r e[…]

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    1 Thumb Index Prep arin g the Camera , Basic Functi ons Shooti ng Playba ck, Erasin g Print Order , Transf erring Connect ing My Cam era Settings Appe ndix Introduce s you to all o f the camera componen ts, and explains how to load batter ies and use the sh utter button , among o ther basic funct ions. Explain s how to ma ke DPOF print settings, an[…]

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    2 Table of Contents : Functions and operations tables. These pages are shaded on the right edges to m ake them ea sy to find. Read This Fi rst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Components G uide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . […]

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    3 Night Sc ene Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Sho oting Panoramic Images ( Stitch Assist) . . . . . . . . . . 68 Movie Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Super Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . .[…]

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    4 Editi ng Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Rotating Im ages in the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130 Attaching Sound Memos t o Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Automa ted Playback (Slide Show) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Protecting Images . . .[…]

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    5 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, its subsidiaries and affi liates, and its distributors are not liable f or any consequen tial damages arising from any malfunction of a ca[…]

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    6 Warn ings z Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense light sour ces which cou ld damage your ey esight. z Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may damage eyesight. In particular, remain at least one meter (39 inches) away from infants when u[…]

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    7 z Do not allow the equipment to come into con tact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids. Do not allow liquids to enter the int erior. The camera has not been waterproofed. If the exterior c omes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent c loth. In the event that water or other foreign substances ente[…]

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    8 z Do not attempt to disassemb le, alter or apply h eat to the batteries. There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush with water any area of the bo dy, including the eyes and mout h, or clothing, that comes int o contact with the inner contents of a battery. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately flus[…]

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    9 Cautions z Avoid using, pl acing or storing the eq uipment in places subjec t to strong sunl ight or high temper atures, s uch as the dashboard or trunk (b oot) of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temper atures may also cause deforma[…]

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    10  Avoid Strong M agnetic Fiel ds Never place the camera in close prox imity to electric mot ors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data.  Avoi d Co ndensa tion Rela ted Pr obl ems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperature[…]

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    11 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Front View Components Guide Self-timer Lamp (p . 77) Hot Shoe ( p. 171) Built- in Flash (p . 62) Display Panel (p. 16) Strap M ount (p. 2 4) Speake r Ring Release Button (p. 1 74, 179) Lens Remot e Sensor (p . 169) Micro phone (p. 131) Strap Mount (p . 24) Red-eye Red uction Lamp ( p. 62) AF Sensor[…]

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    12 Back/ Bottom Vi ew * To connect the camer a to a com puter or printer, us e one of th e followin g cables. Ple ase refe r to the System Map o r the Direct Print User Guide su pplied with the c amera for di rect prin t compatible printer inf ormation. Viewfind er (p. 33) Diopter Adjustment Dial (p. 33) LCD Monitor (p. 32) CF Card/ Battery Cover ([…]

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    13 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Controls Top Back Power/Mod e Indicator (p. 29) Button ( p. 30) Mode Le ver (p. 29 ) Shutte r Button (p . 41) Zoom R ing (p. 39) Main Dial (p. 15) (Fla sh)/ (Zoo m in) Button (p. 62 , 12 3) (Bac klig ht) Butto n (p. 16) (Cont inuous)/ (Self- Timer/Wireless Controller) Button (p. 77, 79 , 169) (Light M eter[…]

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    14 Mode Dial Use the m ode dial to switch between the shooting modes. z : Auto (p. 53) The camer a automatically selects settings. z Image Zon e The camera automatically selects settings according to the image composition type. z Creative Zon e The user se lects exposure, aperture or other settings to achieve special effects. Creative Zo ne Image Z[…]

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    15 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Main Dial The main dial is used for selecting cert ain menus and for displaying images. You can easily and swiftly select, confirm and switch menus. Turning the Main Dial Clicking the Main Dial z In Shooting M ode z Selects aperture v alue and shutter speed (p. 82, 85, 87) z Selects menu settings by pressi[…]

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    16 Display Pa nel The display panel shows the camera settings, the remaining image capacity, movie shooting time, battery c harge and other information. In Shooting mode (p. 29), you can t urn on the backlight of the display panel for six seconds by pres sing the button. To t urn off the backlight within six s econds, press t he button again. Icons[…]

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    17 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Photo Effe ct 96 Self-Timer/Wireless Controller 77, 168 Remaining I mage Capa city/Message Code /Err or Co de/ (Inte rval omet er)/ Interv al Shootin g Remaining Shots 110, 159 e White Balance Settings 93 Brac ket 100, 102 Flash Exp osure Compen sation/Flash Output A djustment 107 Exposure Compensation Lev[…]

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    18 Charging the Battery Pac k Use the following procedures to charge the battery pack the first time and subs equently when the “Change t he battery pack” message displays on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) or the low battery icon ( ) and Lb ( ) message are lit on the Display Panel. Preparing the Camera 1 Align the edge o f the batter y […]

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    19 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Battery Pack Ha ndling Precaut ions z Keep the battery pack and camera terminals ( ) clean at all times. D irty terminals may cause a poor contact bet ween the battery pack and camera. Polish the t erminals with a tissue or a dry cloth before charging or using the battery pack. z Do not cov er the battery […]

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    Chargi ng the Batte ry Pack (conti nued) 20 When using Battery P ack BP-511A or BP- 514, you can distinguish between the discharged battery pack and f ully charged battery pack by chang ing the direction of the battery c over (Fig. C and D). Recharge the battery fully before using it again. z Even charged battery packs continue to discharge natural[…]

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    21 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Instal ling the Battery Pack/CF card Install Battery Pack BP-511A (s upplied) and t he CF card (supplied) into the ca mera as follows. Use the Compact Po wer Adapter CA-560 (sold separ ately) to power the camera for extended periods (p. 182). z Charge the batter y pack before using it for the first time (p[…]

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    Inst allin g the Batt ery Pack /CF card (cont inu ed) 22 Battery Status S ymbols The following icons indicat e the battery status on the display panel. These icons will not appear while the camera is powered with a compact pow er adapter. 3 Inse rt th e CF car d. z The label sid e of the CF card should f ace the bat tery compart ment. z Push th e c[…]

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    23 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons CF Card Handling Precautions z CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend, force, or subjec t them to shocks or vibration. z Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card. z Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature ex tremes may cause condensation t o form in the card, leading to po[…]

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    24 Attaching t he Ne ck Stra p Attaching the Lens Cap Attach the strap as illustrated on the left. Pull the strap t ight in the buckle so t hat it does not slip. Pe rform the same s teps on the other side of t he camera (p. 11) . z Avoid wavin g the camera about or catchin g it on othe r ite ms when suspen ding it fr om the strap . Attach the lens […]

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    25 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Attaching the Lens Hood When shooting backlit scenes without a fl ash with the lens set to a wide angle, you s hould attach the lens hood to prev ent light outside the scene from coming into the lens. Be sure to t urn off the camera before you attach the lens hood. Attaching the Filter Ada pter If you wish[…]

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    26 Settin g the Dat e/Tim e The Set Date/Time m enu will appear the first time t he camera power is turned on or whenever the date lithium battery charge is low. Start from Step 5 to set the date and time. 1 Turn on the ca mera (p. 29). 2 Press the M ENU button . z The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Play)] menu appears. 3 Press the X arrow on t he omni selector t[…]

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    27 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z The Date/Time cannot be inser ted in th e actual image even if the Date/Time have been set . For print ing images with the da te o n them, re fer to the Direct Print User Guide or Soft ware Starter Guide . z Replacing th e Date Bat tery (p. 184)[…]

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    28 Setting the Language Use this feature to select t he language used in the menus and messages. 1 Turn on the ca mera (p. 29). 2 Press the M ENU button . z The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Play)] menu appears. 3 Press the X arrow on t he omni selector to se lect the [ (Set up)] menu. z Pres sing t he JUMP button also switche s between me nus. 4 Press the S or […]

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    29 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Turning the Power On/Off The power/mode indicator remains lit while the power of the camera is on. The power/mode indicator indicates the state of the camera as follo ws. Powering the Camera in Sh ooting Mode Basic Functions Orange: Shoot ing mod e Green : Playback mode/Printer connecti on mode* Yell ow : […]

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    Turnin g the P ower On/Off (co ntinued) 30 Powering the Camera in Playback Mo de Turning the Power Off 1 Turn the mode lever to (Playback) w hile pre ssing the release butto n. z The power/mode ind icator ligh ts green and appears on the displ ay panel. z Open the LCD monit or if needed (p. 3 2). 1 Press the button. z The power goes of f. z Be care[…]

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    31 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Turning on the camera without the start-up sound a nd image Press and hold the button, then turn on t he power. You can also turn the camera on with the LCD monitor closed. Power Saving Fun ction This camera is equipped with a power saving function. When this function is turned on and it activates, restore[…]

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    32 Using the LCD M onitor/View finder Switching between the LCD Mon itor and Viewfind er You can switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder both in Shooting mode and Playback mode. z When t he LCD Mon itor is Clos ed The viewfinder tur ns on. z When t he LCD Mon itor is Open The LCD m onitor turns on. (Th e viewfinder goes off.) Using the LCD Mo[…]

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    33 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons The LCD m onitor can also be positioned as below. Using the Viewfinder If the surroundings are too bright (for example, when you are shooting outdoors) and images on the LCD monitor are not clear, use the viewfinder for shooti ng. (The same image and i nformation as the LCD monitor appear in the viewfinder[…]

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    34 Checking the information on the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Each time you press the INFO. button the LCD monitor (or the viewfinder) cyc les to the next informat ion mode. Both the LCD monitor and the viewfinder have a field of vision of 100% of the actual shooting image. Shooting Mode Each time you press the INFO. button the information view switche[…]

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    35 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor/ Viewfind er The LCD m onitor displays information in S hooting or Playback mode, such as the camera settings, remaining image capacity and shooting date/time. z Shooting Mode The information app ears for approximately 6 seconds when y ou operate the camera (such as[…]

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    Checkin g the infor mation on the LCD Mon itor/Vi ewfinder ( continued) 36 The following displays in information view. Exposur e Compensa tion p. 92 White B alance (WB ) p. 93 Drive M ode p. 77 , 79 ISO Speed p. 99 Photo Effect p. 96 Bracket p. 10 0, 102 Flash Expos ure Compensa tion/Flash Outp ut p. 107, 108 Compressio n Setting s p. 57 Resolution[…]

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    37 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z Playback Mod e In standard display mode, the following information ap pears. Manual F ocus p. 114, 115 z (Red) Movie Recording Mode p. 71 * Zoom powers reflec t the combined optical and digital zoom effects. These figures appear when the digital zoom is activated. (“7.0x” is the telephoto-end setting[…]

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    Checkin g the infor mation on the LCD Mon itor/Vi ewfinder ( continued) 38 In detailed display mode, the following information also appears. The following information m ay also appear with some image files. Adobe RG B Color S pace (A dobe RGB ) p. 98 50 100 200 400 ISO Sp eed p. 99 Photo Effect p. 96 Shooting Mode p. 14 Reso lution Set tings (M ovi[…]

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    39 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons About the Histog ram The histogram is a graph that allows you to judge the brightnes s of the recorded image. The greater the bias toward the left in the graph, the darker the image. T he greater the bias toward to the right, the brighter the image. If the image is dark, adjust the exposure compensation to[…]

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    Using the Zoom (Focal Le ngth) (conti nued) 40 Zooming Rapi dly To zoom in or out rapidly, turn the mode lever to (Shoo ting) and hold it, then turn the zoom ring in either the zoom in or zoom out direction. The swift zo oming continues while you hold the mode lever. To reverse the zooming direction, t urn the zoom ring a little i n the opposite di[…]

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    41 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Pressi ng the Shutter Bu tton The shutter button f eatures a two-stage action. z Pressing Halfw ay Pressing halfway automatically sets the exposure and focus. z The following camera settings appear on the LCD m onitor (or in the viewf inder). Ready for sh ooting The AF frame displays in gr een and the beep[…]

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    Pressing th e Shutter Button (con tinued) 42 z If appe ars or t he AF frame dis plays i n yellow whi le you p ress halfway, you can still press fully t o take the sho t. z Images are f irst saved int o the camera’s internal memory before being reco rded onto the CF card , allo wing the nex t images t o be taken immedia tely as lon g as suffici en[…]

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    43 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Selecting Menus and Settings z Selecting Se ttings by Pressing the F UNC. Button (Only in S hooting Mode ) 1 Turn the mode l ever to . 2 Press the FUNC. button. 3 Press t he S or T arrow on the omni selecto r to select a function item . 4 Press the W or X arrow on the omni selecto r to select setting conte[…]

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    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 44 z Selecting Se ttings by Pressing the ME NU Button 1 MENU In (Shootin g) Mode Rec. Menu (p . 46 ) (When Sh ooting mode is ) In (Playback) Mode Play Me nu (p. 48) 2 2 3 4 MENU 4 MENU 3[…]

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    45 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons 1 Press t he MENU b utton. 2 Press t he W or X arro w on the o mni selector to sw itch between menu ta bs. 3 Press the S or T arrow on the omni selector to select a men u item, then pr ess the W or X a rrow on th e omni selec tor to sel ect setting contents. 4 Press t he MENU b utton. z In Step 2 , you can[…]

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    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 46 Menu Items Sele ctable with the MENU Button and Default Settings This chart shows the options for each menu and the default settings. z (Rec.) Menu z Displayed menu items will vary according to the shooting mode and setti ng contents (p. 202). z You can apply a desired image and sound to [ ] and [ ] i[…]

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    47 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Self-timer Sets th e duration be fore the self-tim er releas es the shutt er once the shut ter button is pressed. 77 10 sec. * /2 sec. Wireless Delay Sets th e duration be fore the self-tim er releases the shutter once the remote control shutt er button is pressed. 168 0 sec./2 s ec. * /10 sec. Spot AE Poi[…]

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    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 48 z (Play) Men u Convert er Adjusts the cam era most appropriately when separa tely sold Tele-converte r TC- DC58A o r Close-u p Lens 500D is attache d to the ca mera. 177 None * /TC-DC58A/500 D Review Sets the duration imag es disp lay on the LCD monitor (or in th e viewfinde r) after the shutter butto[…]

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    49 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z (Set up) M enu Print Order Sets th e images that w ill be printed on a dire ct p rint com pat ible prin ter or at a p hot o lab se rvice, the nu mber of copi es and other param ete rs. 142 Trans fer Order Sp ecifies images before do wnloadin g to a compute r. 147 Menu I tem Setti ng Cont ent Re ference P[…]

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    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 50 LCD Brightness Sets the bri ghtness lev el of the LCD monitor. – (Nor mal)* / (Brig ht) Power Saving Auto Power Dow n Sets whet her or no t the came ra automati cally powers down af ter a specifie d period of time ela pses witho ut camera operati on. 31 On * /Off Display Off Sets the length of tim e[…]

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    51 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z (My Camera) Menu You can select the theme, start-up image and sound, shut ter sound, operation sound and selftimer sound used on this camera. These are called My Camera settings. You can also customize the [ ] and [ ] options for each item with images from the CF card and newly recorded s ounds or by usi[…]

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    52 Resetting the Settings to De fault You can reset the menu and button operation settings to defaul t. 1 Turn on the ca mera. z You can tu rn on the c amera in eit her Sh ootin g or P layba ck mod e. 2 Press the MENU button fo r longer than 5 sec onds. z The messag e “Reset sett ings to de fault?” appears on the LCD monit or. 3 Select [OK] u s[…]

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    53 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Auto Mode In this mode, all you have to do is press the shutter button and let the camera do everything else. Shooting – Letting the Camera Select Settings See Fun ction s Avail able in Ea ch Shoo ting Mode (p . 202) at th e end of t his ma nual to find o ut wh ich set tings can be c hanged in […]

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    Reviewi ng an I mage Righ t after Shoo ting (co ntinued) 54 Reviewing a n Image Right a fter Shooting Reviewing the Image After a photo is taken, the image appears on t he LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) for t wo seconds. In addition, the image will keep on displaying regardless of the review duration setting i f one of the following operations […]

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    55 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s z Switching between the LCD M onitor and View finder While the I mage is Displaye d You can switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder by pressing the button. Using this feature, you can shoot an image using the viewfinder and automatically let the camera display the image on the LCD monitor ([…]

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    Review ing an Imag e Right a fter Sho oting (continued) 56 Changing the Image Display Duration The length of time images are displayed af ter a photo has been taken can be changed anywhere from 2 seconds to 10 s econds or turned off. 1 Right a fter sho oting, p ress the FUNC. butto n wh ile the image is displ ayed on t he LCD monit or. 2 Select [OK[…]

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    57 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Changing the Resolution and Compression You can change the resolution and compression (excluding movies) settings to suit the purpose of the image you are about t o shoot. To record the C CD output without compress ion, select the RAW file forma t (p. 60). * Paper sizes vary accord ing to regio n[…]

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    Changi ng the Resoluti on and Com pressio n (conti nued) 58 z Movies c an be shot w ith the follow ing resoluti on. Resolutio n 640 x 4 80 pix els 320 x 2 40 pix els 160 x 1 20 pix els 1 Press the FUNC. button. 2 Select * (Compres sion) or L* (Resolution) us ing the S or T arrow on the omni se lector. * The cur rent setting is d isplayed. 3 Select […]

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    59 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s z See Image File Sizes (Estimated) (p. 192). z See CF Cards and Esti mated Cap acities ( Recordable Image s) (p. 191). z The resolu tion and compr ession se ttings are af fected by the shooting mode s election as fo llows (only the resolu tion in mode). Initial Sho oting Mode Next Shoo ting Mode […]

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    60 Changing the File Format The recording file format can be switched to the RAW format before shooting the image. With the standard JPEG file format, the camera processes images after capturing them to produce optimal results. The JPEG format compresses im ages so that more can be stored on a single CF card. However, the compression is irreversibl[…]

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    61 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s 1 Press the FUNC. button. 2 Select L* (LCD monito r/Vi ewfinder ) or L* (Dis play Pa nel) using the S or T arrow on the omni se lector. * The cur rent setting is d isplayed. 3 Select RAW (LCD moni tor/Vi ewfinder ) or (r ) (Display Panel) using the m ain dial or the W or X arrow on the o mni sele[…]

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    62 Using the Built-In Flash Use the flash according to the g uidelines below. (In Movie mode, the flash cannot be used.) * No icon appears o n the displa y panel. • For inform ation on the external flash, see page 171. Mode Dia l * Auto wit h red-eye reduct ion The fla sh fires au tomaticall y as requir ed by the light ing level, and the red- eye[…]

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    63 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s 2 Shoot the ima ge. z The flash will fire if the bui lt-in flash pops up aut omatically (Flash Pop-up function ) and ap pears o n the L CD mon itor (or in t he viewfinde r) when the shutt er button is pres sed halfway . z Shooti ng procedur es are th e same as for the mode (p. 53). z The flash fi[…]

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    Usi ng the B uilt-In F lash (contin ued) 64 Setting the Red-eye Reduction Function The red-eye reduction lamp fires when t he flash is used in dark areas. This reduces light reflecting back from t he eyes and making them appear red. Setting the Slow Sy nchro You can shoot images using the slow synchro function when the camera flashes. This helps br[…]

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    65 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Using the Built-In Flash with the Fla sh Pop-up Function Off Mode Dia l 1 In the [ (Rec.)] menu, set [Flash Po p-up] to [Off]. 2 When you wish to fire the flash, pop u p the buil t-in flash by pre ssing the button. z appears on the display pane l and LCD monitor (or in the viewfinde r) and the fl[…]

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    66 Portrait Mode Use this mode wh en you want the s ubject to appear sharp and the background to blur. Landscape Mode Use this mode t o shoot expansive landscape scenes. 1 Turn the m ode di al to . Shootin g procedure s are the same as for the mode (p. 53). z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z To best achi eve the e […]

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    67 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Night Scene Mode Use this mode t o capture human subject s against the backdrop of an evening sky or night scene. The people are illuminated with light from the flash while the backdr op is captured at a slow shutter speed so that both appear correctly exposed. 1 Turn the m ode di al to . Shootin[…]

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    68 Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assi st) Use this mode to shoot a series of overlapping f rames for merging (stitching) into a large panoramic image using a computer. Framing a Subject PhotoStitch detects the overlapping portions of adjoining i mages and merges t hem. When composing shots, try to include a distinctive item (landmark , etc.) in[…]

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    69 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Shooting Images ca n be shot in the following 5 s equences in St itch Assist m ode. z Compose each frame so that it ov erlaps 30 t o 50% of the adjoining i mage. Try to keep the vert ical misalignment to within 10% of the image height. z Do not include moving items in the over lap. z Do not try t[…]

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    Shootin g Panoramic Ima ges (Stitch Assist) (contin ued) 70 3 Shoot the first i mage. z The exposu re and white balance sett ings are set and loc ked with the fir st image. 4 Compose and shoot the second im age so t hat it overlaps the first. z Minor d iscrepan cies i n the o verlap can be correc ted wit h the software. z An image can be ret aken. […]

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    71 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Movi e Mode Use this mode to shoot movies. The resolution can be selected from the following settings (p. 57): z [ (640 x 480)] z [ (320 x 240)] z [ (160 x 120)] 1 Turn the m ode di al to . The LCD monitor (or viewf inder) display s the maximum record ing time (in second s). 2 Press the shu tter […]

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    Mov ie M ode (c ontin ued ) 72 z You are recomme nded to use a CF ca rd that has been f ormatted in your camera to s hoot movies (p. 139). The supplied CF card can be used withou t being format ted. z The recording t ime may not display prop erly during s hooting or filming may stop unexpect edly with th e following types of CF car ds. • Slow rec[…]

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    73 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Macro Mode Use the macro mode to shoot close-ups of subjects when the distance from the tip of the l ens to the subject is in the following range (varies according to the zoom position): * The zoo m position appe ars in 35mm f ilm equivalent values. Mode Dia l Zoom Po sition ( 35mm film equivalen[…]

  • Page 78: Canon PC1057

    Macro Mode (con tinue d) 74 z In macro mode, t he co rrect image brig htness someti mes can not be obtained wit h flash phot ography. Please set th e ND filter to [On] and us e the separa tely sold Macro Ring Lite MR-14 EX or the Macro Twin Li te MT-24EX for fla sh photog raphy in th e macro mode. Use the Av or M mode and set the apert ure to a hig[…]

  • Page 79: Canon PC1057

    75 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Super Macro Mode Compared with normal Macro mode, you can get even closer to the subject and focus on the subject closer to the lens. The backgro und can also be shot with different effects. You can shoot subjects in Super Macro mode when the distance from the tip of t he lens to the subject is i[…]

  • Page 80: Canon PC1057

    Sup er M acro M ode (co ntinue d) 76 3 Shoot the ima ge. z Shooti ng procedur es are th e same as for the mode (p. 5 3). z During Super Mac ro mode, only t he optical zoom operates even when the di gital zoom is set to On. z The zoom bar appearing du ring zo om operati on indicate s the following mov able zoom r ange in Super Ma cro mode: 4 2 to 90[…]

  • Page 81: Canon PC1057

    77 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Self -Tim er You can t ake pictures with the self-timer in any shooting mode. Setting the Number of Seconds until Shooting You can set the number of seconds from the time the shutter button is pressed to the time the image is shot to 10 seconds or 2 seconds. 1 Press the button. z Press the butto […]

  • Page 82: Canon PC1057

    78 Digital Zoom With the combined opt ical and digital zoom funct ions, images can be zoomed as follows: 8.8x, 11x, 14x, 18x and 22x. Mode Dia l 1 In the [ (Rec.)] menu, select [Digital Zo om]. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Select [On] and pres s the MENU button. 3 Turn the zoo m ring toward t elephoto. z The lens will zoom to the[…]

  • Page 83: Canon PC1057

    79 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Continuous Shooting Use this mode to shoot succes sive frames while the shutter button is fully pressed. Mode Dia l Standa rd Cont inuous Shooti ng Use this mod e to view the sub ject as you sh oot continuously . The shut ter interval is longer in this mode tha n in mode. High Speed Cont inuous S[…]

  • Page 84: Canon PC1057

    Conti nuous Shoo ting (c ontin ued) 80 Selecting a Continuous Shooting Mode z The interval be tween fr ames lengthe ns somewhat when t he internal memory bec omes full. z The buil t-in f lash can be u sed, b ut the interva l between images will lengthen to accommo date the flas h recharge time. z The fla sh will n ot fire with an externally mounted[…]

  • Page 85: Canon PC1057

    81 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Camera settings such as shutter speed and aperture value can be freely changed for shooting. Program AE Use the program AE mode to have the cam era automatically set th e shutter speed and aperture value to mat ch the brightness of the scene. Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects See Fun ction s A[…]

  • Page 86: Canon PC1057

    Pr ogram AE (c ontinu ed) 82 Setting the Shutter Speed When you set the shutter speed in the shutter speed-priority AE mode, the camera automatically selects an aperture value to match the brightness. Faster shutter speeds allow you to catch an instantaneous image of a moving subject while s lower speeds create a flowing effect and allow y ou to sh[…]

  • Page 87: Canon PC1057

    83 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 2 Turn the main dial an d select a shutter s peed. 3 Shoot the ima ge. z The correct exposur e has been set if the shutte r speed and apertur e value show in white on the LCD monitor (o r in the viewfinde r). z If the aper ture value is shown in red on the LCD mo nitor (or in t he viewfind er), the im[…]

  • Page 88: Canon PC1057

    Setting th e Shutter Sp eed (con tinued) 84 z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z Please note tha t camera shake bec omes a factor at sl ow shutter speeds. If the camera shak e warning appear s on the LCD moni tor (or in the viewfind er), secu re the camera to a trip od before s hooti ng. z The fastes t shutter speed […]

  • Page 89: Canon PC1057

    85 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Setting the Aperture When you s et the aperture in t he aperture-priority AE m ode, the camera automatically selects a shutter speed to match the brightness. Selecting a lower aperture value (opening the aper ture) allows you to blur the back ground and create a be autiful portrait. A higher aperture […]

  • Page 90: Canon PC1057

    Setting th e Apertu re (continued) 86 z Depending on the zoom positi on, ce rtain apertu re value s may not be available. z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z Please note tha t camera shake bec omes a factor at sl ow shutter speeds. If the camera shak e warning appear s on the LCD moni tor (or in the viewfind er), se[…]

  • Page 91: Canon PC1057

    87 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Manually Setting the S hutter Speed and Aperture You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect. This is convenient for shooting fireworks and other images where it is difficult to set the correct exposure automatically. 1 Turn the mode dial to M. z The shutter spee[…]

  • Page 92: Canon PC1057

    Manuall y Setting th e Shutter S peed and Aperture (continued ) 88 z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z For th e correla tion bet ween apert ure val ue and shutt er spee d, see page 84. z If you wi sh to change th e exposure , adjust t he shutt er speed or the aper ture using t he main dial. z The brightnes s of the […]

  • Page 93: Canon PC1057

    89 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Selecting an AF Frame The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses and can be set manually to the desired area. This is convenient for focusing accurately on an off-center subject to obtain the composition you desire. However, the AF frame is fixed t o center-point wh[…]

  • Page 94: Canon PC1057

    90 Switching betwee n Light Metering Modes Evaluative Metering is the default light metering mode. This can be switched to another metering mode. Mode Dia l Eval uative Mete ring Appropriate for standa rd shooting co nditions, including back lit scenes. Th e camera divides images into several zone s for light mete ring. The came ra evaluates th e c[…]

  • Page 95: Canon PC1057

    91 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 1 Press the button to select the metering mode. z Each pr ess of th e button changes the meterin g mode as follows . z The icon of th e currently selec ted light metering mode ap pears on the d isplay panel and LCD mon itor (or in the viewfinde r). If you have select ed (Spot AE Point), go to step 2. […]

  • Page 96: Canon PC1057

    92 Adjusting the Exposure Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or s hot against a bright background. Mode Dia l 1 Press ( S on the omni selecto r). z The exposu re compensatio n bar appears on th e display panel and LCD monitor (or in the vie wfinder). 2 Select a se tting usin g the main d[…]

  • Page 97: Canon PC1057

    93 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Adjusting the Tone (White Balance ) When the white balance mode is set t o match the light source, the camera reproduces colors more accurately. The ic ons in parenth eses are the o nes on the display pane l. (Shown only when t here is a dif ference be tween t he display pa nel icon and LCD mon itor/ […]

  • Page 98: Canon PC1057

    Adju sti ng the Ton e (Wh ite Bala nce) (conti nued ) 94 Setting a Custom White Balance You can set a cus tom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the shooting conditions by having the camera evaluate a subject such as a white piece of paper or clot h, or a photo-quality gray c ard. You can set two different cus tom settings. Shoot aft e[…]

  • Page 99: Canon PC1057

    95 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 2 Select (Custom1) or (Custom2) usi ng the ma in dial or the W or X arrow on the o mni selector . 3 Aim the cam era at the wh ite paper or cl oth, or gray card and press the SET button. z Aim the camera so that the white paper or cloth, or gra y card, completely fills the fra me on the LCD monitor (or[…]

  • Page 100: Canon PC1057

    96 Changing the Photo Effect You can shoot with different photo ef fects. The ic ons in parenth eses are the o nes on the display pane l. Mode Dia l () Photo Ef fect O ff Records with no effe ct. () Vivid Emphasizes th e contrast and color saturation to record in bold color. () Neutral Tones dow n the contrast and color saturation to reco rd neutra[…]

  • Page 101: Canon PC1057

    97 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts In this sc reen, selec t the item you wis h to set u sing th e S or T arrow on th e omni selector an d set it usin g the W or X ar row on the omni sel ector. Contras t z Select f rom – (Weak), 0 (Neut ral) and + (Strong). z This func tion allows you to adjust the degree of bright ness. Sharpness z S[…]

  • Page 102: Canon PC1057

    98 Shooting in Adobe RGB Color Space This camera can record s till images in Adobe RG B color space . * Use of this function is not re commended i f you do no t have imag e processing and Adobe RGB techn ical knowledge . Mode Dia l Stan dard Norma lly select this op tion. Adobe RGB* Select this option w hen: — Doing commercial printing i n the Adob[…]

  • Page 103: Canon PC1057

    99 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Changing the ISO S peed Raise the ISO s peed to prevent ca mera shake when shoot ing in dark places, when y ou want to shoot wit hout the flash or with a faster shutte r speed. Mode Dia l 1 Pr e ss t he FUNC. b ut t on a nd se le c t * (LCD monito r/Viewfinder) or * (Display Pan el) using the S or T a[…]

  • Page 104: Canon PC1057

    100 Auto Exposure Brac keting (AEB Mode) In this mode, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a set range to take three shots after you press the shutter button once. You can adjust AEB settings in 1/3EV steps within the range of –2EV to +2EV of the standard exposure s etting. AEB settings can be combined with exposure compen sation[…]

  • Page 105: Canon PC1057

    101 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 3 Expand or contract the range using the m ain dial or the W or X arrow on the omni se lector. z Use X to expand th e range and W to contra ct it. z The c amera re turns to the Step 2 scr een if you press the SET button. z You c an shoo t the imag e right after selecting s ettings by pressing t he sh[…]

  • Page 106: Canon PC1057

    102 Focus Brack eting (Focus-BKT Mode) You can shoot three images while the focus changes automatically when shooting with t he manual focus (p. 114 ). Three ranges -small, medium or large- can be selected. Images are shot with the focus position changing in the following order: selected position, f urther away and closer. Mode Dia l 1 Press the FU[…]

  • Page 107: Canon PC1057

    103 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 3 Expand or contract the range using the m ain dial or the W or X arrow on the omni se lector. z Use X to expand th e range and W to contra ct it. z The c amera re turns to the Step 2 scr een if you press the SET button. z You c an shoo t the imag e right after selecting s ettings by pressing t he sh[…]

  • Page 108: Canon PC1057

    104 Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast is too strong bet ween the subject and background or when a subject is backlit. Mode Dia l 1 Focus the AF frame or the sp ot metering fram e on the subject on which y ou wish to l ock the exposure setting and press the shutt[…]

  • Page 109: Canon PC1057

    105 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts z The automatic ally select ed combinat ions of shut ter speeds and apertu re values can be fr eely changed without al tering the exposure wi th the following proc edure. 1. Turn the mode dial to P , Tv or Av . 2. F ocus on the subj ect on whi ch you w ish to lock the expo sure. • Press the s hutte[…]

  • Page 110: Canon PC1057

    106 Locking the Flash Exposure Se tting (FE Lock) You can obtain the correct exposure with flash photography regardless of the location of your subject in the composition. Mode Dia l 1 Press the (Flash) button and se t the flas h to fire (p. 62). z If you are using an externa lly mounted fl ash, please re fer to its manu al fo r se tting inst ru ct[…]

  • Page 111: Canon PC1057

    107 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Switching betwee n Flash Adjustment Settings The built-in flash and the externally mounted flash* fire with automatic flash adjustments (except in the M mod e), but it is possible to set them so that they fire without any adjustments. * Speed lite 220EX/3 80EX/420EX /550EX, Mac ro Ring Lite MR-14EX ,[…]

  • Page 112: Canon PC1057

    Swi tchin g betw een Fl ash Adju stment Se ttings (c ontinu ed) 108 Compensating the Flash Output In M mode or when [Flash A djust] is set to [Manual], the flash output can be cont rolled in three steps, s tarting from FULL, when shoot ing. This setting is also active with slave flash ph otography where multiple flashes are f ired at the subject fr[…]

  • Page 113: Canon PC1057

    109 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Switching the Timing at w hich the Flas h Fires Mode Dia l 1st-cur tain The fl ash fire s right a fter the shutter opens, regardless of the shutter sp eed. Usually, t he 1st-curtain is used when shoo ting . 2nd-cu rtain The fl ash fires rig ht before the shutter closes, r egardless o f the shutte r s[…]

  • Page 114: Canon PC1057

    110 Shooting Images at S et Intervals (Intervalometer) You can shoot images at a set interval. This function can be used f or fixed-point observation of plants and blooming f lowers. The shooting interval time can be set from 1 to 60 minutes and 2 to 100 i mages can be shot. Mode Dia l z Since the came ra may shoot c ontinuously for an ext ended pe[…]

  • Page 115: Canon PC1057

    111 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 3 Press the T arrow on the omni selector, the n select the number of shots usi ng the W or X arrow on the omni selecto r. z If you pre ss the omni select or continu ously, the nu mber of shots increases in units of 5 shots at a time . z The maximum number of sh ots* is determined according to th e CF[…]

  • Page 116: Canon PC1057

    112 Shooting Problem Subjec ts for the Autofocu s The autofocus may not work w ell on the following types of sub jects. • S ubjects with extremely low contrast to the surr oundings • S ubjects mixing close an d far objects • S ubjects with extremely bright object s at the center of t he composition • S ubjects that are moving quickly • S […]

  • Page 117: Canon PC1057

    113 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Shooting with AF Lock Mode Dia l 1 Press the shu tter button h alfway to lock the focus. Keep it pr essed and pr ess the MF bu tton. z The icon appear s on the LCD monito r (or in the viewfi nder). z The focus setting will lock even if the shutter bu tton and the MF button are released. z The AF lock[…]

  • Page 118: Canon PC1057

    Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofoc us (conti nued) 114 Shooting in Manual Focus Mode The focus can be manually set. Mode Dia l 1 Press and ho ld the MF but ton, then turn the z oom ring to foc us on the subject. z The ` icon and the MF indicator wi ll appear on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinde r). z The AF frame are a is magnified whe n […]

  • Page 119: Canon PC1057

    115 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Using the Manual Focus in Combination with the Auto Focus The camera automatically searches f or a more suitable focus ing point from the current manually focused location. Mode Dia l 1 Focus the c amera with the manual fo cus, the n press the SET bu tton. z The came ra focuse s automatically to a mo[…]

  • Page 120: Canon PC1057

    116 Switching between Focus Settings You can switch between focus settings to shoot. Saving Cus tom Settings You can sav e frequently used shooting m odes and various shooting settings to the C (cu stom) mode. This camera is equipped with t wo modes ( [ C 1 ] and [ C 2 ]), allowing you to save two types of custom settings. When necessary, you can t[…]

  • Page 121: Canon PC1057

    117 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Settings that can be save d to the / mode • Shooting Mode ( P , Tv , Av and M ) • Funct ions available in P , Tv , Av and M except for Super Macro mode (p. 202) • Rec . menu settings • M anual Focus location • Zoom locat ion 1 Turn the mode dial to P, Tv , Av or M. 2 Set the settin g conten[…]

  • Page 122: Canon PC1057

    118 Using the ND Filter The brightness can be decreased by s etting the ND filter on. This allows you to select a smaller aperture value and a slower shutter speed than usual. Mode Dia l 1 Select [ND Filte r] in the [ (Rec.)] me nu. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44) . 2 Select [On] and press the MENU button. z ND appears on th e display […]

  • Page 123: Canon PC1057

    119 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Settin g the Auto Rotat e Func tion This camera is equipped with an Intelligent O rientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera on end and automatically rotates it to the correct viewing or ientation in the display. You can s et this function on/off. Mode Dia l 1 Sel[…]

  • Page 124: Canon PC1057

    120 Resetting the File Numbe rs You can select the way file numbers are assigned. On The file num bers are reset to the start (100-00 01) each time a new CF card is inser ted. New image s recorded o n CF cards with existing files are ass igned the n ext available number. Off The file nu mber of the l ast image to be shot i s memorize d so that imag[…]

  • Page 125: Canon PC1057

    121 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Folder Fil e Capaci ty Each folde r usually contain s up to 100 images . However, sinc e images shot in Continu ous mode or Stit ch Assist mode are always sav ed int o the same folder, a fold er may contain more than 100 image s. The number of images may al so exceed 100 if a fol der contains ima ges[…]

  • Page 126: Canon PC1057

    122 Displaying Ima ges Indivi dually You can view the recorded images on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). Playback 1 Open the LCD monitor. z The LCD monitor can be freely opened to any position (p. 32). z You can use t he viewf inder fo r playba ck without open ing the LCD monitor . 2 Turn the mode lever to . z The last recorde d image appea[…]

  • Page 127: Canon PC1057

    123 Play back, Er asing Magnifying Images Images can be magnified up to approximately 10 times while i n single image playback. 1 Whil e in singl e imag e playba ck, pres s the button or tu rn th e zoom ring t oward teleph oto. z Press the W , X , S or T arr ow on t he omni selec tor to move t he magnifie d area around the imag e. z To redu ce the […]

  • Page 128: Canon PC1057

    124 Viewing Nine Images at a Time (Index Playba ck) Up to nine im ages can be viewed at once in index playback. 1 While i n single ima ge playb ack, press the button . z Nine images appe ar at once (ind ex play back ). 2 Change the im age se lection by tu rning the m ain dial or using the S , T , W or X ar row on t he omni selector . 3 Press the bu[…]

  • Page 129: Canon PC1057

    125 Play back, Er asing JUMP Jumping Between Image s The display c an be advanced or set back 9 ima ges in either single image playback or index playback. 1 Press the JUM P button whil e in single i mage playback (p. 122) o r index p layback (p. 124). z The jump bar app ears. 2 The display ed ima ge(s) change . Single Image Playback z Jump 9 images[…]

  • Page 130: Canon PC1057

    126 Viewing Movies You can play back movies shot in mode. 1 Turn the mode lever to . z Movies canno t be viewed in inde x playback . 2 Select a mo vie by t urning the main dial o r using the W or X arrow on the omni se lector. z A movie d isplays with the in struction on it. 3 Press the SET button. z The movie play back panel appears. 4 Select (Pla[…]

  • Page 131: Canon PC1057

    127 Play back, Er asing Fast F orward ing/Rewi nding z Select on e of the followin g operations using the W or X arrow on the omni sele ctor and press the SET button. z You may experienc e frame dropp ing and a udio b reakup wh en playing b ack a movie on a comp uter wit h insufficie nt system resource s. z The volume at which mov ies play back ca […]

  • Page 132: Canon PC1057

    128 Editing Movies You can delete unwanted portions from the first or second half of a movie clip. 1 Select the m ovie yo u wish to edit a nd press the SET button. z See V iewing Mov ies (p. 1 26). 2 Select (Edit) using the W or X arr ow on th e omni sele ctor a nd press the SET button. z The movie editi ng panel and the movie editin g bar appear. […]

  • Page 133: Canon PC1057

    129 Play back, Er asing 6 Select (Save) using the S or T arrow on the omni se lector and press the SET button. z When is selected, the edited mov ie is not s aved and the camera reverts to the movie edi ting pane l. 7 Select [Overwrite] or [New File] using the W or X arrow on the omni selec tor and press t he SET button. z [Overw rite]: Saves the e[…]

  • Page 134: Canon PC1057

    130 Rotating Images in the Dis play Images can be rotated 90° and 270° clockwise on t he LCD monitor (or in the v iewfinder). 1 Select [Rotate] from the [ (Play)] menu. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Select an im age yo u want to rotate by turnin g the main di al or by using the W or X arrow on the omni selec tor and press t he S[…]

  • Page 135: Canon PC1057

    131 Play back, Er asing Attaching Sound Memos to Images In playback mode (including single ima ge playback, index playback, magnified playback and the review immediately after shooting in Shooting mode) you c an attach sound mem os (up to 60 seconds ) to an image. The sound data i s saved in WAVE format. Playing back the Sound M emos Select in step[…]

  • Page 136: Canon PC1057

    Attaching So und Mem os to Ima ges (con tinued) 132 Erasing the Sound M emos Select in Step 2 on t he previous page. z You canno t attach sound memo s to movies. z You can not r ecord or play back so und note s for images t hat already have an in compatible sound file at tached. If you attemp t to record or pla y such images , the “Incompa tible […]

  • Page 137: Canon PC1057

    133 Play back, Er asing Automated Playback (Sli de Show) Slide show image settings are based on DPOF standards (p. 147). Starting a Slide Show All images or a selection of i mages on a CF card can be displayed one-by-one in an automated slide show. All Images Plays all th e images on th e CF card in o rder Sli de Sh ow 1 – 3 Plays the image s sel[…]

  • Page 138: Canon PC1057

    Automa ted Playba ck (Slide Show) (con tinued) 134 Selecti ng Images for Slide Show s You can ma rk images for inclusion in slide shows 1-3. Up to 998 images may be marked per slide show. Images display in the order of their selection. 4 When the slide sho w is over, pres s the MENU butto n. z The slide sho w menu appears aga in. Press the MENU but[…]

  • Page 139: Canon PC1057

    135 Play back, Er asing Index Playback z Press the button to switc h to index play back (3 im ages). z Select an image using the main dial or the W or X arrow on the omni sel ector and mark or remov e marks from images using t he S or T arrow on the omni selector. z The select ion number and a ch eck mark appears at the bottom of se lected images. […]

  • Page 140: Canon PC1057

    Automa ted Playba ck (Slide Show) (con tinued) 136 Adjusting the Play Time and Repea t Settings You can chan ge the play time for all the images in a show and have the show repe at itself continuously. Play Time Sets the duration that e ach image in a slide show is displaye d. The optio ns are any on e of 3 – 1 0 seconds, 15 se conds, 30 second s[…]

  • Page 141: Canon PC1057

    137 Play back, Er asing Protecting Images You can prot ect important images from accidental erasure. 1 In the [ (Play)] menu, s elect [Protect] and pre ss the SET button. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Select an im age yo u want to protect and pre ss the SE T button. z The icon appea rs on protect ed images. z To remove the pro tec[…]

  • Page 142: Canon PC1057

    138 Erasing Images In dividually Erasing All Images 1. In the [ (P lay)] menu, select [Erase all] and press t he SET button. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 44). The “Erase all im ages?” message appears. 2. Pre ss the W or X arrow on the omni selector to select [OK] and press the SET button. • T o cancel instead of erasing, select [ […]

  • Page 143: Canon PC1057

    139 Play back, Er asing Formatting a CF Card You should always format a new CF card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data. Formatting may restore a CF card if it returns an error or if the “ ” message disp lays. z Please note tha t formatti ng (initializ ing) a CF card erases all data, inc luding protec ted images and ot[…]

  • Page 144: Canon PC1057

    140 About Printing You can easily print images stored on the CF card by connecting t he camera to a direct print compatible pri nter with a cable and operating the camera buttons. In addition, you can specify t he images on your CF card you want to print and how many copies you want (DPOF* Print Settings), and then take the CF card to a participati[…]

  • Page 145: Canon PC1057

    141 Print Order, Trans ferring Refer to the System Map supplied with y our cam era fo r dire ct print c ompati ble pri nter ( CP serie s or Bubble J et pr inter s) informat ion. Direct Print Comp atible Printing z Connect the camer a to the printer z Set various print settings (except DPOF print settings) z Print For details, see the Direct P rint […]

  • Page 146: Canon PC1057

    142 Print Se ttings (DPOF Pr int Settings ) You can select images on a CF card for printing and specify the number of p rint copies in advance u sing the camera. This is extremely convenient f or sending the images to a photo developing service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer. Refer to the Direct Print User Guide for i[…]

  • Page 147: Canon PC1057

    143 Print Order, Trans ferring z When the print type (p. 144 ) is s et to [Index ], select an image usin g the main dial or the W or X arrow on th e omni selector and mark or remove marks from images u sing th e S or T arrow on the omni sele ctor . A c heck mark appears on the marked image. z Yo u can use th e same pr oce dures to select im ages in[…]

  • Page 148: Canon PC1057

    Print Settings (DPOF Print Se ttings) (continu ed) 144 Setting the Print Styl e Always select a print style after having selected the image you wish to print. The following print se ttings can be selected. Prin t Type Standa rd Prints one image pe r page Index Prints the selected images together at a reduced size in an index format Both Prints the […]

  • Page 149: Canon PC1057

    145 Print Order, Trans ferring 4 Press the W or X arrow on the omni selec tor to select a setting. Print Type z Select [Standa rd], [Index ] or [Both ]. Date z Select [On] o r [Off]. File No. z Select [On] o r [Off]. 5 Press the M ENU button . z The set up menu will c lose and the P rint Order me nu will reappear. z Whe n [Print Type] is set to [In[…]

  • Page 150: Canon PC1057

    Print Settings (DPOF Print Se ttings) (continu ed) 146 Resetting the Print S ettings The print settings can all be removed at once. The print t ype is reset to [Standard] and the date and file number options are set to [Off]. 1 In the [ (Play)] menu, s elect [Print Order] and press the SET button. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Pre[…]

  • Page 151: Canon PC1057

    147 Print Order, Trans ferring You can use the camera to specify settings for images before downloading to a computer. Refer to the Softw are S tarte r Gu ide fo r instructions on how to transfer images to your c omputer. You cannot use this function to transfer several images at once on Mac OS X computers. The settings used on the camera comply wi[…]

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    Selecti ng Images for Transferrin g (continued ) 148 3 Select imag es for transferring . Single Images z Select an image using the main dial or the W or X arrow on the omni sel ector and mark or remov e marks from images using t he S or T arrow on the omni selector. A check mark ap pears on the marked ima ge. z Yo u can use th e same pr oce dures t[…]

  • Page 153: Canon PC1057

    149 Connect ing Download images taken with the camera to a computer in one of the following ways: z Connect the camera to a computer with the USB cable You can then download images directly from the camera to a computer. z Directly from the CF card Using a card adapter or a card reader, you can download images directly from the CF card. Connecting […]

  • Page 154: Canon PC1057

    Connec ting th e Camera to a Comp uter Vi a the USB Cable (cont inued) 150 2 Connect t he supplied interface cabl e to the computer’s USB p ort and the ca mera’s DIG ITAL terminal. z You do not need to turn of f the compu ter or camera when making a USB connec tion. z Please refer to your c omputer manua l for informatio n regarding t he locati[…]

  • Page 155: Canon PC1057

    151 Connect ing Downloading Images without Installin g the Software (Windows XP a nd Mac OS X (v .10.1 or v .10.2) only) If you are using Windows XP or Mac OS X (v.10.1 or v.10.2), you can use the s oftware distributed with these operat ing systems to download images (J PEG format on ly) without installing the software bundled on the Canon Digital […]

  • Page 156: Canon PC1057

    152 Downloading Directly from a CF Card 1 Eject the CF c ard from the camera , and insert it into a CF card reader connected to the comput er. z If you are usin g a PC card read er or PC card slot in your comput er, fi rst inser t the CF ca rd i nto a PC c ard adap ter ( sold separat ely), and th en insert t he PC card adapter int o the computer’[…]

  • Page 157: Canon PC1057

    153 Connect ing A video -compati ble televis ion conne cted via t he supplied A V cable AVC-DC30 0 can be used to view image s as you shoot or replay them. Viewing Images o n a TV Set 1 Turn off the ca mera (p. 30). z Also tu rn the televisio n off. 2 Attach AV Cable AVC-DC3 00 to the A/V OUT termina l on the camera . 3 Plug the other e nds of the […]

  • Page 158: Canon PC1057

    154 My Camera allows you to customize the start -up image and start-up, shutter, operation and self-timer sounds. Ea ch menu item has three choices. e.g. Start-up image The [ ] option f eatures science fiction related images and sounds. The [ ] option features animals. Changing My Camera Settings Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) 1 Turn o[…]

  • Page 159: Canon PC1057

    155 My Camera Settings 4 Press the M ENU button . z Pres sing t he MENU button clo ses the menu and makes th e setting s take effect. z In Shoo ting mo de, the menu ca n be cl osed by pres sing th e shutt er button hal fway. (In Playback mode, the menu c loses when the shutte r button is pressed hal fway and the camer a switches t o shooting mo de.[…]

  • Page 160: Canon PC1057

    156 Registering the My Came ra Settings Images recorded onto the CF 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. The following menu items can be saved to the camera. Registering CF Card I mages and […]

  • Page 161: Canon PC1057

    157 My Camera Settings 5a Sel ect th e imag e you wish to register using th e W or X arrow or on the omni selector. 6a Press the SET bu tton. 5b Select [ (Record)] using the W or X arrow on the omn i selector, then press the SET button. z Recording star ts. z Re cordi ng st op s whe n the set amoun t of t ime ha s pas sed. Start-up Sound: 1 second […]

  • Page 162: Canon PC1057

    Regi stering t he My Came ra Setting s (conti nued) 158 File Format of My Camera Settings My Camera settings should conform to the below file formats. However, CF c ard images shot with t his camera can be registered as My Camera settings regardless of the below formats. z Start-up Im age z Start-up So und, Operation Sou nd, Selftimer Sou nd and Sh[…]

  • Page 163: Canon PC1057

    159 Appendix The following erro r and message codes may appear on the display panel. Error Codes Message Codes List of E rror/Message Codes (XX: nu mber) : The ca mera has experience d a proble m. Turn off t he power, wait a second, a nd then tr y shooting or p laying back. If the error cod e appear s repeatedl y, there is a proble m. Note the erro[…]

  • Page 164: Canon PC1057

    160 The following m essages may appear on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). z For messages which may appear when a printer is connected, refer to the Direct Print User Guide . List of Messages Resett ing: Resetting all t he camera and menu se ttings to de fault Busy… : Image is being record ed to, or read from, CF card. Resetting se ttings […]

  • Page 165: Canon PC1057

    161 Appendix Cannot m agnify !: You atte mpted to magnify an imag e that was photogra phed wit h another camera, reco rded in a differe nt format , or edited on a compute r. Cannot ro tate: Y ou attemp ted to rotate an image t hat was photogra phed wit h another camera, reco rded in a differe nt format , or edited on a compute r. Uni dent ifi ed Im[…]

  • Page 166: Canon PC1057

    162 Troubleshooting Probl em Cau se S olut ion Camera will not operate Power is no t turned on z Turn on the camer a. J Turnin g the Pow er On/ Off (p. 29 ) CF card/ba ttery cover opened z Confirm th at the CF card / battery co ver is securely closed. Insufficient b attery voltage ([ ] lights in disp lay panel) z Fully charg e the battery before in[…]

  • Page 167: Canon PC1057

    163 Appendix Camera will not record CF card no t formatte d correctly z Format C F card . J See Formattin g a CF Card (p. 139) . z If reform atting doe sn’t work, the CF card logic cir cuit s may be dama ged . Contact the nearest Canon Custo mer Support Help Desk. Cannot play back You attempted to play back images shot with another ca mera or ima[…]

  • Page 168: Canon PC1057

    Troubl eshooti ng (conti nued) 164 Battery pack will not charge Poor con tact betwee n battery pa ck and batt ery charger z Clean the b attery terminals with a clean dr y cloth. z Attach th e battery pack to the batte ry charger securely. z Insert the plug of th e battery ch arger firmly int o the pow er outlet. Image i s blurred o r out of focu s […]

  • Page 169: Canon PC1057

    165 Appendix Subject i n recorded image is too dark Insufficient ligh t for shooting z Set the built- in flash to on. z Use a high-out put external ly mounte d flash. Subject da rk in comparis on to the backgro und z Set the exposur e compensa tion to a positive (+) setting. z Use the A E lock or spot meteri ng function. J See Locking the Exposure […]

  • Page 170: Canon PC1057

    Troubl eshooti ng (conti nued) 166 Subject i n recorded image is too bright Sub ject too c los e caus ing flash to be too bright z Adjust th e flash output with the flash exposure compensa tion function (p. 10 7). Subject br ight in comparis on to the backgro und z Set the exposur e compensa tion to a negati ve (–) settin g. z Use the AE lock or […]

  • Page 171: Canon PC1057

    167 Appendix White dots or white asterisks appea r on the i mage Light from the flash has reflected o ff dust par ticles or insect s in the air. This occurs more fr equently in the following c onditions: • When shoot ing at the wide an gle end. • When shoot ing with a high ap erture value in the ap ert ure- prior ity AE mode . z This is a phe n[…]

  • Page 172: Canon PC1057

    168 Using the Wireless Controller Installing the Battery Install the date battery (CR2025) into the Wireles s Controller WL- DC100 before use. Removing the Battery To remove the date battery, pull it in the direction of the arrow. Appendix z Be partic ularly caref ul to keep the d ate ba tteries out of the reac h of chil dren. Seek med ical ass ist[…]

  • Page 173: Canon PC1057

    169 Appendix Shooting/Playback The wireless controller can be used to shoot or play back. The wireless controller can be operate d from an approximate distance of up to 5 m (16.4 ft.) from the f ront remote sensor ( 2 ) and approximately 1 m (3.3 ft.) from the s ide remote sensor ( 1 ). z Shooting Press the / button on the camera until the icon app[…]

  • Page 174: Canon PC1057

    Using t he Wirel ess Contro ller (c ontinu ed) 170 z Playback appears on the display panel. z The operable range of the wireles s controller will short en under the fol lowing c ircumstanc es. • When the wireless cont roller is use d at an angle to th e remote sens or. • When str ong light strikes the came ra. • When the batte ry is weak. z T[…]

  • Page 175: Canon PC1057

    171 Appendix Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separate ly) You can make your flash photography even clearer and more natural appearing with the us e of a separately sold externally mounted flash. The camera’s aut o exposure function will operate wit h a Canon Speedlite 220EX, 380 EX, 420EX, 550EX, a Macro Ring Lite MR- 14EX or a Macro Twin[…]

  • Page 176: Canon PC1057

    Using a n Externally Mounted F lash (Sold Se parately) (con tinued) 172 3 Turn the mode dial to a po sition othe r than or . Speedlite 220EX , 380EX, 420EX, 550E X, Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macro Twin Lite MT -24EX z The flash will automaticall y adjust its output in the , , , , P , Tv a nd Av modes when [Flash A djust] is set to [Auto] . The max[…]

  • Page 177: Canon PC1057

    173 Appendix 4 Press the shu tter button halfway . z The flash is charged when it s pilot lamp l ights up. 5 Press the shu tter button all th e way to s hoot the image. z The externally mount ed flash will not fire i n , or continuo us sho oting. z The Bracket mode cannot be used for fla sh photogr aphy. If the flash fire s, only one image ge ts re[…]

  • Page 178: Canon PC1057

    Using a n Externally Mounted F lash (Sold Se parately) (con tinued) 174 How to Mount Mac ro Ring Lite MR-1 4EX and Macr o Twin Lite MT-24EX The separately sold Conversion Lens A dapter LA-DC58C is required to mount Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macr o Twin Lite MT-24EX on the camera. z Conversion Lens Adapter LA- DC58C can be divided into the rear and[…]

  • Page 179: Canon PC1057

    175 Appendix 2 Att ach th e conv ersio n len s adap ter so that its z meets the lens’ and turn it in the direction of the arrow until z meets S . z If you p lan to attac h Close-up Lens 500D (p. 178), do it after you attach th is adapter. 3 Attach the con troller to the camera ’s hot shoe. 4 Macro Ring Li te MR-14 EX Press an d hold the r eleas[…]

  • Page 180: Canon PC1057

    Using a n Externally Mounted F lash (Sold Se parately) (con tinued) 176 5 Press the button to set the camera to Ma cro mode and set [ND Fil ter] to [On]. z Macro mode (p. 73) z ND filter (p. 118) z When Macro Ring L ite MR-14EX or Ma cro Twin Lit e MT-24EX is mounted o n the camera using Con version Lens A dapte r LA- DC58C with its tw o parts join[…]

  • Page 181: Canon PC1057

    177 Appendix Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separate ly)/ Close-up Lens (Sold Separately) The separately sold Conversion Lens A dapter LA-DC58C is required to use the se parately sold Tele-converter TC-DC58A and Close-up Lens 500D (58 mm) with t he camera. Conversion Lens Adapter LA- DC58C is a combination of rear and fr ont parts, however, use the[…]

  • Page 182: Canon PC1057

    Usin g the Tele -conver ter (Sold S ep arately)/Clo se-up Lens (Sold Sep arately ) (continu ed) 178 Tele-conve rter TC-DC58A This 58 mm -threaded diameter magnify ing conversion lens is for taking telephoto shots. T he lens changes the focal length of the camera body’s lens by a factor of 1.5x. Close-up Len s 500D (5 8 mm) This lens, with a 58 mm[…]

  • Page 183: Canon PC1057

    179 Appendix Mounting the Lenses 1 Turn off the ca mera. Then p ress and hold the ring release b utton and remo ve the outer ring of the lens. 2 Att ach th e conv ersio n len s adap ter so that its z meets the lens’ and turn it in the direction of the arrow until z meets S . 3 Mount the le ns by tu rning it in the d irection of the arrow. Ring Re[…]

  • Page 184: Canon PC1057

    Usin g the Tele -conver ter (Sold S ep arately)/Clo se-up Lens (Sold Sep arately ) (continu ed) 180 Setting the Camera Lens to the Most Appropriate Positi on 1 Turn the mode lever to (Shooting) and p ress the MENU button . z The [ (Rec.)] menu appears . 2 Select [Converte r] using the S or T arrow on the omni selector, then selec t the nam e of the[…]

  • Page 185: Canon PC1057

    181 Appendix z The distanc e shown with the MF indi cator (p. 114, 115) does not change e ven if you c hange t he [Co nverter] sett ing fro m [None ]. z The camera doe s not ent er Macro mode when [Conve rter] is set to any set ting other than [None ]. If th e camera is curren tly in Macro mode, Macro mode will be cancele d when [Converter ] is set[…]

  • Page 186: Canon PC1057

    182 Using a Compact Powe r Adapter (Sold Separate ly) You should use the separately sold Compact Power Adapter CA- 560 when using the camera for long periods of continuous use or for connecting to a computer or printer. 1 Attach the power c ord to the compa ct power adap ter and plug it i nto a power o utlet. 2 Open the terminal cove r and connect […]

  • Page 187: Canon PC1057

    183 Appendix Using a Battery Charger (Sold Separately) and Car Battery Cable (Sold Separately) Combined use of Battery Charger CG-570 (sold separately) and Car Battery Cable CB-570 (sold separately) lets you charge battery packs (up to 2 at the same time) from a c ar’s cigarette lighter socket. It is also possible to charge up t o 2 battery packs[…]

  • Page 188: Canon PC1057

    184 Replacing the Da te Battery If the Set Date/Time menu appears when you turn on the c amera power, the date battery charge is low and the date and time settings have been lost. Please replace the battery with a generic CR2016 lithium coin battery with the fol lowing procedures. Please note that the first date battery may appear to expire relativ[…]

  • Page 189: Canon PC1057

    185 Appendix Camera Care and Maintenance Use the following procedures to clean the camera body, lens, viewfinder, LCD monit or and other parts. 5 Replace the date bat tery holder, repla ce the battery pack and c lose the bat tery cove r. If you ever dispose of yo ur camera, first r emove the date battery for recycling according to the recycling sys[…]

  • Page 190: Canon PC1057

    186 All data is based on Canon’s t esting standard. Subject to change without notice. Spe cifica tion s PowerShot Pro1 Camera Effective Pixels Approx. 8.0 m illion Image Sen sor 2 /3-inch CCD (Total number of pixels: Approx. 8.3 million) Lens 7.2 (W) – 50 .8 (T) mm ( 35mm film e quivalent: 28 (W ) – 200 ( T) mm) f/2.4 (W) – f/3.5 (T) Digita[…]

  • Page 191: Canon PC1057

    187 Appendix Exposur e Control S ystem Progr am AE, Shut ter-pri ority AE, A perture- priori ty AE or Manu al exposu re control AE lock is available. Exposur e Compensa tion ± 2.0 s tops in 1/3- stop increm ents Auto exposure bracketing (AEB) is available. Sensit ivity Auto, I SO 50/10 0/200/400 eq uivalent White Balance TTL aut o, pre-set ( avail[…]

  • Page 192: Canon PC1057

    188 Wireless C ontrol Shootin g and playba ck are avai lable (wirel ess controller is included in the camera kit) . When s hooting, image is captured instantly/ approx. 2-sec./app rox. 10-sec . after shu tter butt on is press ed. PC-contr olled Sho oting Available (USB conne ction only. E xclusive softwar e program is included in the came ra kit.) […]

  • Page 193: Canon PC1057

    189 Appendix *¹ This d igital camera supports Exif 2.21 (also ca lled “Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard for enha ncing the co mmunication between d igital cam eras and printers. By connec ting to an Exif Print-compliant pr inter, the camera’s imag e d ata a t th e ti me o f sh ooti ng i s us ed an d op timi zed, yi eldin g e xtrem ely […]

  • Page 194: Canon PC1057

    190 Bat tery Perf orma nce • The data above reflects standard Canon testing conditions.The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings. • Movie data is exc luded. • At low temperatures, the battery pack performance may diminish and the low battery icon appear very rapidly. I n these circumstance s, the performan[…]

  • Page 195: Canon PC1057

    191 Appendix CF Cards and Estim ated Capa cities (Recordab le Images) CF card inclu ded with the cam era • The dis play panel can only display 3 digits. (Any value excee ding “1000” will appear as “999”.) • These figures reflect standard shoot ing conditions established by Canon. Actual totals may vary accor ding to the subject, shootin[…]

  • Page 196: Canon PC1057

    192 Image File Sizes (Estim ated) Resolutio n Compres sion L (3264 x 2448 pixel s) 3436 KB 20 60 KB 980 KB M1 (2272 x 1704 pixel s) 2002 KB 11 16 KB 556 KB M2 (1600 x 1200 pixel s) 1002 KB 558 K B 278 K B M3 (1024 x 768 pixel s) 570 K B 320 K B 170 K B S (640 x 48 0 pixels) 2 49 KB 150 KB 84 KB RAW (3264 x 2448 pixel s) 9020 KB Movie (640 x 48 0 pi[…]

  • Page 197: Canon PC1057

    193 Appendix Battery Pack BP-511A Type: Rechargeable lithium ion cell Nominal volta ge: 7.4 V Nominal cap acity: 139 0 mAh Charge cycle s: Approx. 300 Oper atin g te mperat ur es: 0 – 4 0 °C (3 2 – 10 4 °F ) Dimensions: 38 x 55 x 21 mm (1.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in.) Weight: Approx. 82 g (2.9 oz.) Wireless Con troller WL-DC10 0 Power supply : Lithium b[…]

  • Page 198: Canon PC1057

    194 Tele-conve rter TC-DC58A (Sold Sep arately) Magni fication: A pprox. 1.5x Focal length: Infinity Lens c onfiguration : 5 el ements in 3 groups Focu sing rang e (from ti p of lens) : 2.2 m – In finity (7.2 ft . – Infinity) (when a ttached to P owerShot P ro1 at 126 m m – telephoto e nd) Thread diameter: 58 mm Stan dard filt er thread s (Co[…]

  • Page 199: Canon PC1057

    195 A Ado be RGB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 AEB Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 AE Loc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4 AF Fr ame . . . . . . . . . 53, 89 , 90 AF Mode . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 116 Aperture-Priorit y AE ( ) . . 85 Aperture Value . . 81, 82, 85, 87 Automated Playback (Sl ide Sh ow) . . . . . . . 48, 1 33 Auto Mode ( ) . . […]

  • Page 200: Canon PC1057

    196 F FE Lo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06 File F ormat . . . . . . . . . . . 55 , 60 File N umb er . . . . . . 3 7, 50, 12 0 Res et . . . . . . . . . . . 50 , 120 Flash Exposure Compensation . . . . . . 107 Externally Mounted Fla sh . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Flas h Adjust . . . . . . 46, 1 07 Fla sh Outp ut . . . . . . . . 1 08 Switchin[…]

  • Page 201: Canon PC1057

    197 O Operation Sound . . 49, 51, 154 Overexposure W arning . . . . 39 P Pho to Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Play back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 22 Auto Playback (Slide Show) . . . . . . . 133 Movies . . . . . . . . . 126, 170 Single Image . . . . . . . . 122 TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 3 Volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Pl[…]

  • Page 202: Canon PC1057

    198 T Tel e-conv erter . . . . . . . . . . 177 Telephoto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Term inal C over . . . . . . . 12, 1 9 Transfer Order (Image Transm ission Sett ings ) . . . . . . . . . . 49, 1 47 Selecting Images . . . . . 147 U Using the Built-In Flash . . . . 62 V Video System . . . . . . . . 50, 153 Viewfinder . . . . . . . . 12, 33, 3[…]

  • Page 203: Canon PC1057

    199 MEMO[…]

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    200 MEMO[…]

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    201 Canadian Rad io Interfere nce Regulation s THIS CLASS B DIGITAL AP PARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS O F THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQ UIPMENT REGULATIONS. Réglementat ion cana dienne sur les inter férences r adio CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B RESPECT E TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU REGLEMENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUIL LEUR DU CANADA. FCC N[…]

  • Page 206: Canon PC1057

    202 This chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode. You can shoot with the settings saved in the C 1 or C 2 mode (p. 116). Functions Availabl e in Ea ch Shootin g Mode Reference Page Resolution Large { * { * { * { * U *– { * { * { * { * 57 Medi um 1 { { { { U – { { { { Medi um 2 { { { { U – { { { { Medi um 3 { { { { U – { { […]

  • Page 207: Canon PC1057

    203 * Default settin g { : Setting selection is possible . U : Setting can only be selected for the first ima ge. –: Settin g selection is not possible. (Shade d Area): Sett ing remains in e ffect even wh en the camer a is turned off . The de fault for the se ttings chang ed by the menu and bu tton operation s can be restor ed all at once ex cept[…]

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    ENGLISH Camera User Guide z Please read the R ead This First sect ion (page 5). z Please also read the Soft ware Star ter Guide and the Direct Print User Guide .[…]

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    (i) Flowchart a nd Refere nce Guides Use of genuine Canon a ccessories i s recomm ended. This product is designed to perform optimally when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fi re, etc., caused by the malfunc tion of non-genuine Canon access ories (e.g., a leakage […]

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    (ii) Camera Body T emperatu re If your ca mera is use d for prolo nged per iods, the cam era body may become warm. P lease be awa re of this a nd take car e when ope rating the camera fo r an extend ed period . About the LCD M onitor and View finder The LC D monitor and viewf inder are pro duced w ith extreme ly high-p recision manufact uring techn[…]

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    (iii) Symbols Used Question? Look Here First. The above sect ions are shaded on the right edges to make them easy to find. About this Camera User Guide : This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation. : This mark denotes additional topics that complemen t t he basic operating procedures.  What settings are availa ble unde r e[…]

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    1 Thumb Index Prep arin g the Camera , Basic Functi ons Shooti ng Playba ck, Erasin g Print Order , Transf erring Connect ing My Cam era Settings Appe ndix Introduce s you to all o f the camera componen ts, and explains how to load batter ies and use the sh utter button , among o ther basic funct ions. Explain s how to ma ke DPOF print settings, an[…]

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    2 Table of Contents : Functions and operations tables. These pages are shaded on the right edges to m ake them ea sy to find. Read This Fi rst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Components G uide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . […]

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    3 Night Sc ene Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Sho oting Panoramic Images ( Stitch Assist) . . . . . . . . . . 68 Movie Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Super Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . .[…]

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    4 Editi ng Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Rotating Im ages in the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130 Attaching Sound Memos t o Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Automa ted Playback (Slide Show) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Protecting Images . . .[…]

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    5 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, its subsidiaries and affi liates, and its distributors are not liable f or any consequen tial damages arising from any malfunction of a ca[…]

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    6 Warn ings z Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense light sour ces which cou ld damage your ey esight. z Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may damage eyesight. In particular, remain at least one meter (39 inches) away from infants when u[…]

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    7 z Do not allow the equipment to come into con tact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids. Do not allow liquids to enter the int erior. The camera has not been waterproofed. If the exterior c omes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent c loth. In the event that water or other foreign substances ente[…]

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    8 z Do not attempt to disassemb le, alter or apply h eat to the batteries. There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush with water any area of the bo dy, including the eyes and mout h, or clothing, that comes int o contact with the inner contents of a battery. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately flus[…]

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    9 Cautions z Avoid using, pl acing or storing the eq uipment in places subjec t to strong sunl ight or high temper atures, s uch as the dashboard or trunk (b oot) of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temper atures may also cause deforma[…]

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    10  Avoid Strong M agnetic Fiel ds Never place the camera in close prox imity to electric mot ors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data.  Avoi d Co ndensa tion Rela ted Pr obl ems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperature[…]

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    11 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Front View Components Guide Self-timer Lamp (p . 77) Hot Shoe ( p. 171) Built- in Flash (p . 62) Display Panel (p. 16) Strap M ount (p. 2 4) Speake r Ring Release Button (p. 1 74, 179) Lens Remot e Sensor (p . 169) Micro phone (p. 131) Strap Mount (p . 24) Red-eye Red uction Lamp ( p. 62) AF Sensor[…]

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    12 Back/ Bottom Vi ew * To connect the camer a to a com puter or printer, us e one of th e followin g cables. Ple ase refe r to the System Map o r the Direct Print User Guide su pplied with the c amera for di rect prin t compatible printer inf ormation. Viewfind er (p. 33) Diopter Adjustment Dial (p. 33) LCD Monitor (p. 32) CF Card/ Battery Cover ([…]

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    13 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Controls Top Back Power/Mod e Indicator (p. 29) Button ( p. 30) Mode Le ver (p. 29 ) Shutte r Button (p . 41) Zoom R ing (p. 39) Main Dial (p. 15) (Fla sh)/ (Zoo m in) Button (p. 62 , 12 3) (Bac klig ht) Butto n (p. 16) (Cont inuous)/ (Self- Timer/Wireless Controller) Button (p. 77, 79 , 169) (Light M eter[…]

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    14 Mode Dial Use the m ode dial to switch between the shooting modes. z : Auto (p. 53) The camer a automatically selects settings. z Image Zon e The camera automatically selects settings according to the image composition type. z Creative Zon e The user se lects exposure, aperture or other settings to achieve special effects. Creative Zo ne Image Z[…]

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    15 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Main Dial The main dial is used for selecting cert ain menus and for displaying images. You can easily and swiftly select, confirm and switch menus. Turning the Main Dial Clicking the Main Dial z In Shooting M ode z Selects aperture v alue and shutter speed (p. 82, 85, 87) z Selects menu settings by pressi[…]

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    16 Display Pa nel The display panel shows the camera settings, the remaining image capacity, movie shooting time, battery c harge and other information. In Shooting mode (p. 29), you can t urn on the backlight of the display panel for six seconds by pres sing the button. To t urn off the backlight within six s econds, press t he button again. Icons[…]

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    17 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Photo Effe ct 96 Self-Timer/Wireless Controller 77, 168 Remaining I mage Capa city/Message Code /Err or Co de/ (Inte rval omet er)/ Interv al Shootin g Remaining Shots 110, 159 e White Balance Settings 93 Brac ket 100, 102 Flash Exp osure Compen sation/Flash Output A djustment 107 Exposure Compensation Lev[…]

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    18 Charging the Battery Pac k Use the following procedures to charge the battery pack the first time and subs equently when the “Change t he battery pack” message displays on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) or the low battery icon ( ) and Lb ( ) message are lit on the Display Panel. Preparing the Camera 1 Align the edge o f the batter y […]

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    19 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Battery Pack Ha ndling Precaut ions z Keep the battery pack and camera terminals ( ) clean at all times. D irty terminals may cause a poor contact bet ween the battery pack and camera. Polish the t erminals with a tissue or a dry cloth before charging or using the battery pack. z Do not cov er the battery […]

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    Chargi ng the Batte ry Pack (conti nued) 20 When using Battery P ack BP-511A or BP- 514, you can distinguish between the discharged battery pack and f ully charged battery pack by chang ing the direction of the battery c over (Fig. C and D). Recharge the battery fully before using it again. z Even charged battery packs continue to discharge natural[…]

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    21 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Instal ling the Battery Pack/CF card Install Battery Pack BP-511A (s upplied) and t he CF card (supplied) into the ca mera as follows. Use the Compact Po wer Adapter CA-560 (sold separ ately) to power the camera for extended periods (p. 182). z Charge the batter y pack before using it for the first time (p[…]

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    Inst allin g the Batt ery Pack /CF card (cont inu ed) 22 Battery Status S ymbols The following icons indicat e the battery status on the display panel. These icons will not appear while the camera is powered with a compact pow er adapter. 3 Inse rt th e CF car d. z The label sid e of the CF card should f ace the bat tery compart ment. z Push th e c[…]

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    23 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons CF Card Handling Precautions z CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend, force, or subjec t them to shocks or vibration. z Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card. z Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature ex tremes may cause condensation t o form in the card, leading to po[…]

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    24 Attaching t he Ne ck Stra p Attaching the Lens Cap Attach the strap as illustrated on the left. Pull the strap t ight in the buckle so t hat it does not slip. Pe rform the same s teps on the other side of t he camera (p. 11) . z Avoid wavin g the camera about or catchin g it on othe r ite ms when suspen ding it fr om the strap . Attach the lens […]

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    25 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Attaching the Lens Hood When shooting backlit scenes without a fl ash with the lens set to a wide angle, you s hould attach the lens hood to prev ent light outside the scene from coming into the lens. Be sure to t urn off the camera before you attach the lens hood. Attaching the Filter Ada pter If you wish[…]

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    26 Settin g the Dat e/Tim e The Set Date/Time m enu will appear the first time t he camera power is turned on or whenever the date lithium battery charge is low. Start from Step 5 to set the date and time. 1 Turn on the ca mera (p. 29). 2 Press the M ENU button . z The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Play)] menu appears. 3 Press the X arrow on t he omni selector t[…]

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    27 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z The Date/Time cannot be inser ted in th e actual image even if the Date/Time have been set . For print ing images with the da te o n them, re fer to the Direct Print User Guide or Soft ware Starter Guide . z Replacing th e Date Bat tery (p. 184)[…]

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    28 Setting the Language Use this feature to select t he language used in the menus and messages. 1 Turn on the ca mera (p. 29). 2 Press the M ENU button . z The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Play)] menu appears. 3 Press the X arrow on t he omni selector to se lect the [ (Set up)] menu. z Pres sing t he JUMP button also switche s between me nus. 4 Press the S or […]

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    29 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Turning the Power On/Off The power/mode indicator remains lit while the power of the camera is on. The power/mode indicator indicates the state of the camera as follo ws. Powering the Camera in Sh ooting Mode Basic Functions Orange: Shoot ing mod e Green : Playback mode/Printer connecti on mode* Yell ow : […]

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    Turnin g the P ower On/Off (co ntinued) 30 Powering the Camera in Playback Mo de Turning the Power Off 1 Turn the mode lever to (Playback) w hile pre ssing the release butto n. z The power/mode ind icator ligh ts green and appears on the displ ay panel. z Open the LCD monit or if needed (p. 3 2). 1 Press the button. z The power goes of f. z Be care[…]

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    31 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Turning on the camera without the start-up sound a nd image Press and hold the button, then turn on t he power. You can also turn the camera on with the LCD monitor closed. Power Saving Fun ction This camera is equipped with a power saving function. When this function is turned on and it activates, restore[…]

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    32 Using the LCD M onitor/View finder Switching between the LCD Mon itor and Viewfind er You can switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder both in Shooting mode and Playback mode. z When t he LCD Mon itor is Clos ed The viewfinder tur ns on. z When t he LCD Mon itor is Open The LCD m onitor turns on. (Th e viewfinder goes off.) Using the LCD Mo[…]

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    33 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons The LCD m onitor can also be positioned as below. Using the Viewfinder If the surroundings are too bright (for example, when you are shooting outdoors) and images on the LCD monitor are not clear, use the viewfinder for shooti ng. (The same image and i nformation as the LCD monitor appear in the viewfinder[…]

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    34 Checking the information on the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Each time you press the INFO. button the LCD monitor (or the viewfinder) cyc les to the next informat ion mode. Both the LCD monitor and the viewfinder have a field of vision of 100% of the actual shooting image. Shooting Mode Each time you press the INFO. button the information view switche[…]

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    35 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor/ Viewfind er The LCD m onitor displays information in S hooting or Playback mode, such as the camera settings, remaining image capacity and shooting date/time. z Shooting Mode The information app ears for approximately 6 seconds when y ou operate the camera (such as[…]

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    Checkin g the infor mation on the LCD Mon itor/Vi ewfinder ( continued) 36 The following displays in information view. Exposur e Compensa tion p. 92 White B alance (WB ) p. 93 Drive M ode p. 77 , 79 ISO Speed p. 99 Photo Effect p. 96 Bracket p. 10 0, 102 Flash Expos ure Compensa tion/Flash Outp ut p. 107, 108 Compressio n Setting s p. 57 Resolution[…]

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    37 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z Playback Mod e In standard display mode, the following information ap pears. Manual F ocus p. 114, 115 z (Red) Movie Recording Mode p. 71 * Zoom powers reflec t the combined optical and digital zoom effects. These figures appear when the digital zoom is activated. (“7.0x” is the telephoto-end setting[…]

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    Checkin g the infor mation on the LCD Mon itor/Vi ewfinder ( continued) 38 In detailed display mode, the following information also appears. The following information m ay also appear with some image files. Adobe RG B Color S pace (A dobe RGB ) p. 98 50 100 200 400 ISO Sp eed p. 99 Photo Effect p. 96 Shooting Mode p. 14 Reso lution Set tings (M ovi[…]

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    39 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons About the Histog ram The histogram is a graph that allows you to judge the brightnes s of the recorded image. The greater the bias toward the left in the graph, the darker the image. T he greater the bias toward to the right, the brighter the image. If the image is dark, adjust the exposure compensation to[…]

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    Using the Zoom (Focal Le ngth) (conti nued) 40 Zooming Rapi dly To zoom in or out rapidly, turn the mode lever to (Shoo ting) and hold it, then turn the zoom ring in either the zoom in or zoom out direction. The swift zo oming continues while you hold the mode lever. To reverse the zooming direction, t urn the zoom ring a little i n the opposite di[…]

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    41 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Pressi ng the Shutter Bu tton The shutter button f eatures a two-stage action. z Pressing Halfw ay Pressing halfway automatically sets the exposure and focus. z The following camera settings appear on the LCD m onitor (or in the viewf inder). Ready for sh ooting The AF frame displays in gr een and the beep[…]

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    Pressing th e Shutter Button (con tinued) 42 z If appe ars or t he AF frame dis plays i n yellow whi le you p ress halfway, you can still press fully t o take the sho t. z Images are f irst saved int o the camera’s internal memory before being reco rded onto the CF card , allo wing the nex t images t o be taken immedia tely as lon g as suffici en[…]

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    43 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Selecting Menus and Settings z Selecting Se ttings by Pressing the F UNC. Button (Only in S hooting Mode ) 1 Turn the mode l ever to . 2 Press the FUNC. button. 3 Press t he S or T arrow on the omni selecto r to select a function item . 4 Press the W or X arrow on the omni selecto r to select setting conte[…]

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    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 44 z Selecting Se ttings by Pressing the ME NU Button 1 MENU In (Shootin g) Mode Rec. Menu (p . 46 ) (When Sh ooting mode is ) In (Playback) Mode Play Me nu (p. 48) 2 2 3 4 MENU 4 MENU 3[…]

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    45 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons 1 Press t he MENU b utton. 2 Press t he W or X arro w on the o mni selector to sw itch between menu ta bs. 3 Press the S or T arrow on the omni selector to select a men u item, then pr ess the W or X a rrow on th e omni selec tor to sel ect setting contents. 4 Press t he MENU b utton. z In Step 2 , you can[…]

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    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 46 Menu Items Sele ctable with the MENU Button and Default Settings This chart shows the options for each menu and the default settings. z (Rec.) Menu z Displayed menu items will vary according to the shooting mode and setti ng contents (p. 202). z You can apply a desired image and sound to [ ] and [ ] i[…]

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    47 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Self-timer Sets th e duration be fore the self-tim er releas es the shutt er once the shut ter button is pressed. 77 10 sec. * /2 sec. Wireless Delay Sets th e duration be fore the self-tim er releases the shutter once the remote control shutt er button is pressed. 168 0 sec./2 s ec. * /10 sec. Spot AE Poi[…]

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    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 48 z (Play) Men u Convert er Adjusts the cam era most appropriately when separa tely sold Tele-converte r TC- DC58A o r Close-u p Lens 500D is attache d to the ca mera. 177 None * /TC-DC58A/500 D Review Sets the duration imag es disp lay on the LCD monitor (or in th e viewfinde r) after the shutter butto[…]

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    49 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z (Set up) M enu Print Order Sets th e images that w ill be printed on a dire ct p rint com pat ible prin ter or at a p hot o lab se rvice, the nu mber of copi es and other param ete rs. 142 Trans fer Order Sp ecifies images before do wnloadin g to a compute r. 147 Menu I tem Setti ng Cont ent Re ference P[…]

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    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 50 LCD Brightness Sets the bri ghtness lev el of the LCD monitor. – (Nor mal)* / (Brig ht) Power Saving Auto Power Dow n Sets whet her or no t the came ra automati cally powers down af ter a specifie d period of time ela pses witho ut camera operati on. 31 On * /Off Display Off Sets the length of tim e[…]

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    51 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z (My Camera) Menu You can select the theme, start-up image and sound, shut ter sound, operation sound and selftimer sound used on this camera. These are called My Camera settings. You can also customize the [ ] and [ ] options for each item with images from the CF card and newly recorded s ounds or by usi[…]

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    52 Resetting the Settings to De fault You can reset the menu and button operation settings to defaul t. 1 Turn on the ca mera. z You can tu rn on the c amera in eit her Sh ootin g or P layba ck mod e. 2 Press the MENU button fo r longer than 5 sec onds. z The messag e “Reset sett ings to de fault?” appears on the LCD monit or. 3 Select [OK] u s[…]

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    53 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Auto Mode In this mode, all you have to do is press the shutter button and let the camera do everything else. Shooting – Letting the Camera Select Settings See Fun ction s Avail able in Ea ch Shoo ting Mode (p . 202) at th e end of t his ma nual to find o ut wh ich set tings can be c hanged in […]

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    Reviewi ng an I mage Righ t after Shoo ting (co ntinued) 54 Reviewing a n Image Right a fter Shooting Reviewing the Image After a photo is taken, the image appears on t he LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) for t wo seconds. In addition, the image will keep on displaying regardless of the review duration setting i f one of the following operations […]

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    55 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s z Switching between the LCD M onitor and View finder While the I mage is Displaye d You can switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder by pressing the button. Using this feature, you can shoot an image using the viewfinder and automatically let the camera display the image on the LCD monitor ([…]

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    Review ing an Imag e Right a fter Sho oting (continued) 56 Changing the Image Display Duration The length of time images are displayed af ter a photo has been taken can be changed anywhere from 2 seconds to 10 s econds or turned off. 1 Right a fter sho oting, p ress the FUNC. butto n wh ile the image is displ ayed on t he LCD monit or. 2 Select [OK[…]

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    57 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Changing the Resolution and Compression You can change the resolution and compression (excluding movies) settings to suit the purpose of the image you are about t o shoot. To record the C CD output without compress ion, select the RAW file forma t (p. 60). * Paper sizes vary accord ing to regio n[…]

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    Changi ng the Resoluti on and Com pressio n (conti nued) 58 z Movies c an be shot w ith the follow ing resoluti on. Resolutio n 640 x 4 80 pix els 320 x 2 40 pix els 160 x 1 20 pix els 1 Press the FUNC. button. 2 Select * (Compres sion) or L* (Resolution) us ing the S or T arrow on the omni se lector. * The cur rent setting is d isplayed. 3 Select […]

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    59 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s z See Image File Sizes (Estimated) (p. 192). z See CF Cards and Esti mated Cap acities ( Recordable Image s) (p. 191). z The resolu tion and compr ession se ttings are af fected by the shooting mode s election as fo llows (only the resolu tion in mode). Initial Sho oting Mode Next Shoo ting Mode […]

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    60 Changing the File Format The recording file format can be switched to the RAW format before shooting the image. With the standard JPEG file format, the camera processes images after capturing them to produce optimal results. The JPEG format compresses im ages so that more can be stored on a single CF card. However, the compression is irreversibl[…]

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    61 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s 1 Press the FUNC. button. 2 Select L* (LCD monito r/Vi ewfinder ) or L* (Dis play Pa nel) using the S or T arrow on the omni se lector. * The cur rent setting is d isplayed. 3 Select RAW (LCD moni tor/Vi ewfinder ) or (r ) (Display Panel) using the m ain dial or the W or X arrow on the o mni sele[…]

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    62 Using the Built-In Flash Use the flash according to the g uidelines below. (In Movie mode, the flash cannot be used.) * No icon appears o n the displa y panel. • For inform ation on the external flash, see page 171. Mode Dia l * Auto wit h red-eye reduct ion The fla sh fires au tomaticall y as requir ed by the light ing level, and the red- eye[…]

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    63 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s 2 Shoot the ima ge. z The flash will fire if the bui lt-in flash pops up aut omatically (Flash Pop-up function ) and ap pears o n the L CD mon itor (or in t he viewfinde r) when the shutt er button is pres sed halfway . z Shooti ng procedur es are th e same as for the mode (p. 53). z The flash fi[…]

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    Usi ng the B uilt-In F lash (contin ued) 64 Setting the Red-eye Reduction Function The red-eye reduction lamp fires when t he flash is used in dark areas. This reduces light reflecting back from t he eyes and making them appear red. Setting the Slow Sy nchro You can shoot images using the slow synchro function when the camera flashes. This helps br[…]

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    65 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Using the Built-In Flash with the Fla sh Pop-up Function Off Mode Dia l 1 In the [ (Rec.)] menu, set [Flash Po p-up] to [Off]. 2 When you wish to fire the flash, pop u p the buil t-in flash by pre ssing the button. z appears on the display pane l and LCD monitor (or in the viewfinde r) and the fl[…]

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    66 Portrait Mode Use this mode wh en you want the s ubject to appear sharp and the background to blur. Landscape Mode Use this mode t o shoot expansive landscape scenes. 1 Turn the m ode di al to . Shootin g procedure s are the same as for the mode (p. 53). z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z To best achi eve the e […]

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    67 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Night Scene Mode Use this mode t o capture human subject s against the backdrop of an evening sky or night scene. The people are illuminated with light from the flash while the backdr op is captured at a slow shutter speed so that both appear correctly exposed. 1 Turn the m ode di al to . Shootin[…]

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    68 Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assi st) Use this mode to shoot a series of overlapping f rames for merging (stitching) into a large panoramic image using a computer. Framing a Subject PhotoStitch detects the overlapping portions of adjoining i mages and merges t hem. When composing shots, try to include a distinctive item (landmark , etc.) in[…]

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    69 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Shooting Images ca n be shot in the following 5 s equences in St itch Assist m ode. z Compose each frame so that it ov erlaps 30 t o 50% of the adjoining i mage. Try to keep the vert ical misalignment to within 10% of the image height. z Do not include moving items in the over lap. z Do not try t[…]

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    Shootin g Panoramic Ima ges (Stitch Assist) (contin ued) 70 3 Shoot the first i mage. z The exposu re and white balance sett ings are set and loc ked with the fir st image. 4 Compose and shoot the second im age so t hat it overlaps the first. z Minor d iscrepan cies i n the o verlap can be correc ted wit h the software. z An image can be ret aken. […]

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    71 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Movi e Mode Use this mode to shoot movies. The resolution can be selected from the following settings (p. 57): z [ (640 x 480)] z [ (320 x 240)] z [ (160 x 120)] 1 Turn the m ode di al to . The LCD monitor (or viewf inder) display s the maximum record ing time (in second s). 2 Press the shu tter […]

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    Mov ie M ode (c ontin ued ) 72 z You are recomme nded to use a CF ca rd that has been f ormatted in your camera to s hoot movies (p. 139). The supplied CF card can be used withou t being format ted. z The recording t ime may not display prop erly during s hooting or filming may stop unexpect edly with th e following types of CF car ds. • Slow rec[…]

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    73 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Macro Mode Use the macro mode to shoot close-ups of subjects when the distance from the tip of the l ens to the subject is in the following range (varies according to the zoom position): * The zoo m position appe ars in 35mm f ilm equivalent values. Mode Dia l Zoom Po sition ( 35mm film equivalen[…]

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    Macro Mode (con tinue d) 74 z In macro mode, t he co rrect image brig htness someti mes can not be obtained wit h flash phot ography. Please set th e ND filter to [On] and us e the separa tely sold Macro Ring Lite MR-14 EX or the Macro Twin Li te MT-24EX for fla sh photog raphy in th e macro mode. Use the Av or M mode and set the apert ure to a hig[…]

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    75 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Super Macro Mode Compared with normal Macro mode, you can get even closer to the subject and focus on the subject closer to the lens. The backgro und can also be shot with different effects. You can shoot subjects in Super Macro mode when the distance from the tip of t he lens to the subject is i[…]

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    Sup er M acro M ode (co ntinue d) 76 3 Shoot the ima ge. z Shooti ng procedur es are th e same as for the mode (p. 5 3). z During Super Mac ro mode, only t he optical zoom operates even when the di gital zoom is set to On. z The zoom bar appearing du ring zo om operati on indicate s the following mov able zoom r ange in Super Ma cro mode: 4 2 to 90[…]

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    77 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Self -Tim er You can t ake pictures with the self-timer in any shooting mode. Setting the Number of Seconds until Shooting You can set the number of seconds from the time the shutter button is pressed to the time the image is shot to 10 seconds or 2 seconds. 1 Press the button. z Press the butto […]

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    78 Digital Zoom With the combined opt ical and digital zoom funct ions, images can be zoomed as follows: 8.8x, 11x, 14x, 18x and 22x. Mode Dia l 1 In the [ (Rec.)] menu, select [Digital Zo om]. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Select [On] and pres s the MENU button. 3 Turn the zoo m ring toward t elephoto. z The lens will zoom to the[…]

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    79 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Continuous Shooting Use this mode to shoot succes sive frames while the shutter button is fully pressed. Mode Dia l Standa rd Cont inuous Shooti ng Use this mod e to view the sub ject as you sh oot continuously . The shut ter interval is longer in this mode tha n in mode. High Speed Cont inuous S[…]

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    Conti nuous Shoo ting (c ontin ued) 80 Selecting a Continuous Shooting Mode z The interval be tween fr ames lengthe ns somewhat when t he internal memory bec omes full. z The buil t-in f lash can be u sed, b ut the interva l between images will lengthen to accommo date the flas h recharge time. z The fla sh will n ot fire with an externally mounted[…]

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    81 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Camera settings such as shutter speed and aperture value can be freely changed for shooting. Program AE Use the program AE mode to have the cam era automatically set th e shutter speed and aperture value to mat ch the brightness of the scene. Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects See Fun ction s A[…]

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    Pr ogram AE (c ontinu ed) 82 Setting the Shutter Speed When you set the shutter speed in the shutter speed-priority AE mode, the camera automatically selects an aperture value to match the brightness. Faster shutter speeds allow you to catch an instantaneous image of a moving subject while s lower speeds create a flowing effect and allow y ou to sh[…]

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    83 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 2 Turn the main dial an d select a shutter s peed. 3 Shoot the ima ge. z The correct exposur e has been set if the shutte r speed and apertur e value show in white on the LCD monitor (o r in the viewfinde r). z If the aper ture value is shown in red on the LCD mo nitor (or in t he viewfind er), the im[…]

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    Setting th e Shutter Sp eed (con tinued) 84 z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z Please note tha t camera shake bec omes a factor at sl ow shutter speeds. If the camera shak e warning appear s on the LCD moni tor (or in the viewfind er), secu re the camera to a trip od before s hooti ng. z The fastes t shutter speed […]

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    85 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Setting the Aperture When you s et the aperture in t he aperture-priority AE m ode, the camera automatically selects a shutter speed to match the brightness. Selecting a lower aperture value (opening the aper ture) allows you to blur the back ground and create a be autiful portrait. A higher aperture […]

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    Setting th e Apertu re (continued) 86 z Depending on the zoom positi on, ce rtain apertu re value s may not be available. z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z Please note tha t camera shake bec omes a factor at sl ow shutter speeds. If the camera shak e warning appear s on the LCD moni tor (or in the viewfind er), se[…]

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    87 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Manually Setting the S hutter Speed and Aperture You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect. This is convenient for shooting fireworks and other images where it is difficult to set the correct exposure automatically. 1 Turn the mode dial to M. z The shutter spee[…]

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    Manuall y Setting th e Shutter S peed and Aperture (continued ) 88 z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z For th e correla tion bet ween apert ure val ue and shutt er spee d, see page 84. z If you wi sh to change th e exposure , adjust t he shutt er speed or the aper ture using t he main dial. z The brightnes s of the […]

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    89 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Selecting an AF Frame The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses and can be set manually to the desired area. This is convenient for focusing accurately on an off-center subject to obtain the composition you desire. However, the AF frame is fixed t o center-point wh[…]

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    90 Switching betwee n Light Metering Modes Evaluative Metering is the default light metering mode. This can be switched to another metering mode. Mode Dia l Eval uative Mete ring Appropriate for standa rd shooting co nditions, including back lit scenes. Th e camera divides images into several zone s for light mete ring. The came ra evaluates th e c[…]

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    91 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 1 Press the button to select the metering mode. z Each pr ess of th e button changes the meterin g mode as follows . z The icon of th e currently selec ted light metering mode ap pears on the d isplay panel and LCD mon itor (or in the viewfinde r). If you have select ed (Spot AE Point), go to step 2. […]

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    92 Adjusting the Exposure Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or s hot against a bright background. Mode Dia l 1 Press ( S on the omni selecto r). z The exposu re compensatio n bar appears on th e display panel and LCD monitor (or in the vie wfinder). 2 Select a se tting usin g the main d[…]

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    93 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Adjusting the Tone (White Balance ) When the white balance mode is set t o match the light source, the camera reproduces colors more accurately. The ic ons in parenth eses are the o nes on the display pane l. (Shown only when t here is a dif ference be tween t he display pa nel icon and LCD mon itor/ […]

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    Adju sti ng the Ton e (Wh ite Bala nce) (conti nued ) 94 Setting a Custom White Balance You can set a cus tom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the shooting conditions by having the camera evaluate a subject such as a white piece of paper or clot h, or a photo-quality gray c ard. You can set two different cus tom settings. Shoot aft e[…]

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    95 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 2 Select (Custom1) or (Custom2) usi ng the ma in dial or the W or X arrow on the o mni selector . 3 Aim the cam era at the wh ite paper or cl oth, or gray card and press the SET button. z Aim the camera so that the white paper or cloth, or gra y card, completely fills the fra me on the LCD monitor (or[…]

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    96 Changing the Photo Effect You can shoot with different photo ef fects. The ic ons in parenth eses are the o nes on the display pane l. Mode Dia l () Photo Ef fect O ff Records with no effe ct. () Vivid Emphasizes th e contrast and color saturation to record in bold color. () Neutral Tones dow n the contrast and color saturation to reco rd neutra[…]

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    97 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts In this sc reen, selec t the item you wis h to set u sing th e S or T arrow on th e omni selector an d set it usin g the W or X ar row on the omni sel ector. Contras t z Select f rom – (Weak), 0 (Neut ral) and + (Strong). z This func tion allows you to adjust the degree of bright ness. Sharpness z S[…]

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    98 Shooting in Adobe RGB Color Space This camera can record s till images in Adobe RG B color space . * Use of this function is not re commended i f you do no t have imag e processing and Adobe RGB techn ical knowledge . Mode Dia l Stan dard Norma lly select this op tion. Adobe RGB* Select this option w hen: — Doing commercial printing i n the Adob[…]

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    99 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Changing the ISO S peed Raise the ISO s peed to prevent ca mera shake when shoot ing in dark places, when y ou want to shoot wit hout the flash or with a faster shutte r speed. Mode Dia l 1 Pr e ss t he FUNC. b ut t on a nd se le c t * (LCD monito r/Viewfinder) or * (Display Pan el) using the S or T a[…]

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    100 Auto Exposure Brac keting (AEB Mode) In this mode, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a set range to take three shots after you press the shutter button once. You can adjust AEB settings in 1/3EV steps within the range of –2EV to +2EV of the standard exposure s etting. AEB settings can be combined with exposure compen sation[…]

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    101 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 3 Expand or contract the range using the m ain dial or the W or X arrow on the omni se lector. z Use X to expand th e range and W to contra ct it. z The c amera re turns to the Step 2 scr een if you press the SET button. z You c an shoo t the imag e right after selecting s ettings by pressing t he sh[…]

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    102 Focus Brack eting (Focus-BKT Mode) You can shoot three images while the focus changes automatically when shooting with t he manual focus (p. 114 ). Three ranges -small, medium or large- can be selected. Images are shot with the focus position changing in the following order: selected position, f urther away and closer. Mode Dia l 1 Press the FU[…]

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    103 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 3 Expand or contract the range using the m ain dial or the W or X arrow on the omni se lector. z Use X to expand th e range and W to contra ct it. z The c amera re turns to the Step 2 scr een if you press the SET button. z You c an shoo t the imag e right after selecting s ettings by pressing t he sh[…]

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    104 Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast is too strong bet ween the subject and background or when a subject is backlit. Mode Dia l 1 Focus the AF frame or the sp ot metering fram e on the subject on which y ou wish to l ock the exposure setting and press the shutt[…]

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    105 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts z The automatic ally select ed combinat ions of shut ter speeds and apertu re values can be fr eely changed without al tering the exposure wi th the following proc edure. 1. Turn the mode dial to P , Tv or Av . 2. F ocus on the subj ect on whi ch you w ish to lock the expo sure. • Press the s hutte[…]

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    106 Locking the Flash Exposure Se tting (FE Lock) You can obtain the correct exposure with flash photography regardless of the location of your subject in the composition. Mode Dia l 1 Press the (Flash) button and se t the flas h to fire (p. 62). z If you are using an externa lly mounted fl ash, please re fer to its manu al fo r se tting inst ru ct[…]

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    107 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Switching betwee n Flash Adjustment Settings The built-in flash and the externally mounted flash* fire with automatic flash adjustments (except in the M mod e), but it is possible to set them so that they fire without any adjustments. * Speed lite 220EX/3 80EX/420EX /550EX, Mac ro Ring Lite MR-14EX ,[…]

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    Swi tchin g betw een Fl ash Adju stment Se ttings (c ontinu ed) 108 Compensating the Flash Output In M mode or when [Flash A djust] is set to [Manual], the flash output can be cont rolled in three steps, s tarting from FULL, when shoot ing. This setting is also active with slave flash ph otography where multiple flashes are f ired at the subject fr[…]

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    109 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Switching the Timing at w hich the Flas h Fires Mode Dia l 1st-cur tain The fl ash fire s right a fter the shutter opens, regardless of the shutter sp eed. Usually, t he 1st-curtain is used when shoo ting . 2nd-cu rtain The fl ash fires rig ht before the shutter closes, r egardless o f the shutte r s[…]

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    110 Shooting Images at S et Intervals (Intervalometer) You can shoot images at a set interval. This function can be used f or fixed-point observation of plants and blooming f lowers. The shooting interval time can be set from 1 to 60 minutes and 2 to 100 i mages can be shot. Mode Dia l z Since the came ra may shoot c ontinuously for an ext ended pe[…]

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    111 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 3 Press the T arrow on the omni selector, the n select the number of shots usi ng the W or X arrow on the omni selecto r. z If you pre ss the omni select or continu ously, the nu mber of shots increases in units of 5 shots at a time . z The maximum number of sh ots* is determined according to th e CF[…]

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    112 Shooting Problem Subjec ts for the Autofocu s The autofocus may not work w ell on the following types of sub jects. • S ubjects with extremely low contrast to the surr oundings • S ubjects mixing close an d far objects • S ubjects with extremely bright object s at the center of t he composition • S ubjects that are moving quickly • S […]

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    113 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Shooting with AF Lock Mode Dia l 1 Press the shu tter button h alfway to lock the focus. Keep it pr essed and pr ess the MF bu tton. z The icon appear s on the LCD monito r (or in the viewfi nder). z The focus setting will lock even if the shutter bu tton and the MF button are released. z The AF lock[…]

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    Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofoc us (conti nued) 114 Shooting in Manual Focus Mode The focus can be manually set. Mode Dia l 1 Press and ho ld the MF but ton, then turn the z oom ring to foc us on the subject. z The ` icon and the MF indicator wi ll appear on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinde r). z The AF frame are a is magnified whe n […]

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    115 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Using the Manual Focus in Combination with the Auto Focus The camera automatically searches f or a more suitable focus ing point from the current manually focused location. Mode Dia l 1 Focus the c amera with the manual fo cus, the n press the SET bu tton. z The came ra focuse s automatically to a mo[…]

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    116 Switching between Focus Settings You can switch between focus settings to shoot. Saving Cus tom Settings You can sav e frequently used shooting m odes and various shooting settings to the C (cu stom) mode. This camera is equipped with t wo modes ( [ C 1 ] and [ C 2 ]), allowing you to save two types of custom settings. When necessary, you can t[…]

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    117 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Settings that can be save d to the / mode • Shooting Mode ( P , Tv , Av and M ) • Funct ions available in P , Tv , Av and M except for Super Macro mode (p. 202) • Rec . menu settings • M anual Focus location • Zoom locat ion 1 Turn the mode dial to P, Tv , Av or M. 2 Set the settin g conten[…]

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    118 Using the ND Filter The brightness can be decreased by s etting the ND filter on. This allows you to select a smaller aperture value and a slower shutter speed than usual. Mode Dia l 1 Select [ND Filte r] in the [ (Rec.)] me nu. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44) . 2 Select [On] and press the MENU button. z ND appears on th e display […]

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    119 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Settin g the Auto Rotat e Func tion This camera is equipped with an Intelligent O rientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera on end and automatically rotates it to the correct viewing or ientation in the display. You can s et this function on/off. Mode Dia l 1 Sel[…]

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    120 Resetting the File Numbe rs You can select the way file numbers are assigned. On The file num bers are reset to the start (100-00 01) each time a new CF card is inser ted. New image s recorded o n CF cards with existing files are ass igned the n ext available number. Off The file nu mber of the l ast image to be shot i s memorize d so that imag[…]

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    121 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Folder Fil e Capaci ty Each folde r usually contain s up to 100 images . However, sinc e images shot in Continu ous mode or Stit ch Assist mode are always sav ed int o the same folder, a fold er may contain more than 100 image s. The number of images may al so exceed 100 if a fol der contains ima ges[…]

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    122 Displaying Ima ges Indivi dually You can view the recorded images on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). Playback 1 Open the LCD monitor. z The LCD monitor can be freely opened to any position (p. 32). z You can use t he viewf inder fo r playba ck without open ing the LCD monitor . 2 Turn the mode lever to . z The last recorde d image appea[…]

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    123 Play back, Er asing Magnifying Images Images can be magnified up to approximately 10 times while i n single image playback. 1 Whil e in singl e imag e playba ck, pres s the button or tu rn th e zoom ring t oward teleph oto. z Press the W , X , S or T arr ow on t he omni selec tor to move t he magnifie d area around the imag e. z To redu ce the […]

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    124 Viewing Nine Images at a Time (Index Playba ck) Up to nine im ages can be viewed at once in index playback. 1 While i n single ima ge playb ack, press the button . z Nine images appe ar at once (ind ex play back ). 2 Change the im age se lection by tu rning the m ain dial or using the S , T , W or X ar row on t he omni selector . 3 Press the bu[…]

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    125 Play back, Er asing JUMP Jumping Between Image s The display c an be advanced or set back 9 ima ges in either single image playback or index playback. 1 Press the JUM P button whil e in single i mage playback (p. 122) o r index p layback (p. 124). z The jump bar app ears. 2 The display ed ima ge(s) change . Single Image Playback z Jump 9 images[…]

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    126 Viewing Movies You can play back movies shot in mode. 1 Turn the mode lever to . z Movies canno t be viewed in inde x playback . 2 Select a mo vie by t urning the main dial o r using the W or X arrow on the omni se lector. z A movie d isplays with the in struction on it. 3 Press the SET button. z The movie play back panel appears. 4 Select (Pla[…]

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    127 Play back, Er asing Fast F orward ing/Rewi nding z Select on e of the followin g operations using the W or X arrow on the omni sele ctor and press the SET button. z You may experienc e frame dropp ing and a udio b reakup wh en playing b ack a movie on a comp uter wit h insufficie nt system resource s. z The volume at which mov ies play back ca […]

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    128 Editing Movies You can delete unwanted portions from the first or second half of a movie clip. 1 Select the m ovie yo u wish to edit a nd press the SET button. z See V iewing Mov ies (p. 1 26). 2 Select (Edit) using the W or X arr ow on th e omni sele ctor a nd press the SET button. z The movie editi ng panel and the movie editin g bar appear. […]

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    129 Play back, Er asing 6 Select (Save) using the S or T arrow on the omni se lector and press the SET button. z When is selected, the edited mov ie is not s aved and the camera reverts to the movie edi ting pane l. 7 Select [Overwrite] or [New File] using the W or X arrow on the omni selec tor and press t he SET button. z [Overw rite]: Saves the e[…]

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    130 Rotating Images in the Dis play Images can be rotated 90° and 270° clockwise on t he LCD monitor (or in the v iewfinder). 1 Select [Rotate] from the [ (Play)] menu. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Select an im age yo u want to rotate by turnin g the main di al or by using the W or X arrow on the omni selec tor and press t he S[…]

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    131 Play back, Er asing Attaching Sound Memos to Images In playback mode (including single ima ge playback, index playback, magnified playback and the review immediately after shooting in Shooting mode) you c an attach sound mem os (up to 60 seconds ) to an image. The sound data i s saved in WAVE format. Playing back the Sound M emos Select in step[…]

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    Attaching So und Mem os to Ima ges (con tinued) 132 Erasing the Sound M emos Select in Step 2 on t he previous page. z You canno t attach sound memo s to movies. z You can not r ecord or play back so und note s for images t hat already have an in compatible sound file at tached. If you attemp t to record or pla y such images , the “Incompa tible […]

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    133 Play back, Er asing Automated Playback (Sli de Show) Slide show image settings are based on DPOF standards (p. 147). Starting a Slide Show All images or a selection of i mages on a CF card can be displayed one-by-one in an automated slide show. All Images Plays all th e images on th e CF card in o rder Sli de Sh ow 1 – 3 Plays the image s sel[…]

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    Automa ted Playba ck (Slide Show) (con tinued) 134 Selecti ng Images for Slide Show s You can ma rk images for inclusion in slide shows 1-3. Up to 998 images may be marked per slide show. Images display in the order of their selection. 4 When the slide sho w is over, pres s the MENU butto n. z The slide sho w menu appears aga in. Press the MENU but[…]

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    135 Play back, Er asing Index Playback z Press the button to switc h to index play back (3 im ages). z Select an image using the main dial or the W or X arrow on the omni sel ector and mark or remov e marks from images using t he S or T arrow on the omni selector. z The select ion number and a ch eck mark appears at the bottom of se lected images. […]

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    Automa ted Playba ck (Slide Show) (con tinued) 136 Adjusting the Play Time and Repea t Settings You can chan ge the play time for all the images in a show and have the show repe at itself continuously. Play Time Sets the duration that e ach image in a slide show is displaye d. The optio ns are any on e of 3 – 1 0 seconds, 15 se conds, 30 second s[…]

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    137 Play back, Er asing Protecting Images You can prot ect important images from accidental erasure. 1 In the [ (Play)] menu, s elect [Protect] and pre ss the SET button. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Select an im age yo u want to protect and pre ss the SE T button. z The icon appea rs on protect ed images. z To remove the pro tec[…]

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    138 Erasing Images In dividually Erasing All Images 1. In the [ (P lay)] menu, select [Erase all] and press t he SET button. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 44). The “Erase all im ages?” message appears. 2. Pre ss the W or X arrow on the omni selector to select [OK] and press the SET button. • T o cancel instead of erasing, select [ […]

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    139 Play back, Er asing Formatting a CF Card You should always format a new CF card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data. Formatting may restore a CF card if it returns an error or if the “ ” message disp lays. z Please note tha t formatti ng (initializ ing) a CF card erases all data, inc luding protec ted images and ot[…]

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    140 About Printing You can easily print images stored on the CF card by connecting t he camera to a direct print compatible pri nter with a cable and operating the camera buttons. In addition, you can specify t he images on your CF card you want to print and how many copies you want (DPOF* Print Settings), and then take the CF card to a participati[…]

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    141 Print Order, Trans ferring Refer to the System Map supplied with y our cam era fo r dire ct print c ompati ble pri nter ( CP serie s or Bubble J et pr inter s) informat ion. Direct Print Comp atible Printing z Connect the camer a to the printer z Set various print settings (except DPOF print settings) z Print For details, see the Direct P rint […]

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    142 Print Se ttings (DPOF Pr int Settings ) You can select images on a CF card for printing and specify the number of p rint copies in advance u sing the camera. This is extremely convenient f or sending the images to a photo developing service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer. Refer to the Direct Print User Guide for i[…]

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    143 Print Order, Trans ferring z When the print type (p. 144 ) is s et to [Index ], select an image usin g the main dial or the W or X arrow on th e omni selector and mark or remove marks from images u sing th e S or T arrow on the omni sele ctor . A c heck mark appears on the marked image. z Yo u can use th e same pr oce dures to select im ages in[…]

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    Print Settings (DPOF Print Se ttings) (continu ed) 144 Setting the Print Styl e Always select a print style after having selected the image you wish to print. The following print se ttings can be selected. Prin t Type Standa rd Prints one image pe r page Index Prints the selected images together at a reduced size in an index format Both Prints the […]

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    145 Print Order, Trans ferring 4 Press the W or X arrow on the omni selec tor to select a setting. Print Type z Select [Standa rd], [Index ] or [Both ]. Date z Select [On] o r [Off]. File No. z Select [On] o r [Off]. 5 Press the M ENU button . z The set up menu will c lose and the P rint Order me nu will reappear. z Whe n [Print Type] is set to [In[…]

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    Print Settings (DPOF Print Se ttings) (continu ed) 146 Resetting the Print S ettings The print settings can all be removed at once. The print t ype is reset to [Standard] and the date and file number options are set to [Off]. 1 In the [ (Play)] menu, s elect [Print Order] and press the SET button. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Pre[…]

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    147 Print Order, Trans ferring You can use the camera to specify settings for images before downloading to a computer. Refer to the Softw are S tarte r Gu ide fo r instructions on how to transfer images to your c omputer. You cannot use this function to transfer several images at once on Mac OS X computers. The settings used on the camera comply wi[…]

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    Selecti ng Images for Transferrin g (continued ) 148 3 Select imag es for transferring . Single Images z Select an image using the main dial or the W or X arrow on the omni sel ector and mark or remov e marks from images using t he S or T arrow on the omni selector. A check mark ap pears on the marked ima ge. z Yo u can use th e same pr oce dures t[…]

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    149 Connect ing Download images taken with the camera to a computer in one of the following ways: z Connect the camera to a computer with the USB cable You can then download images directly from the camera to a computer. z Directly from the CF card Using a card adapter or a card reader, you can download images directly from the CF card. Connecting […]

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    Connec ting th e Camera to a Comp uter Vi a the USB Cable (cont inued) 150 2 Connect t he supplied interface cabl e to the computer’s USB p ort and the ca mera’s DIG ITAL terminal. z You do not need to turn of f the compu ter or camera when making a USB connec tion. z Please refer to your c omputer manua l for informatio n regarding t he locati[…]

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    151 Connect ing Downloading Images without Installin g the Software (Windows XP a nd Mac OS X (v .10.1 or v .10.2) only) If you are using Windows XP or Mac OS X (v.10.1 or v.10.2), you can use the s oftware distributed with these operat ing systems to download images (J PEG format on ly) without installing the software bundled on the Canon Digital […]

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    152 Downloading Directly from a CF Card 1 Eject the CF c ard from the camera , and insert it into a CF card reader connected to the comput er. z If you are usin g a PC card read er or PC card slot in your comput er, fi rst inser t the CF ca rd i nto a PC c ard adap ter ( sold separat ely), and th en insert t he PC card adapter int o the computer’[…]

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    153 Connect ing A video -compati ble televis ion conne cted via t he supplied A V cable AVC-DC30 0 can be used to view image s as you shoot or replay them. Viewing Images o n a TV Set 1 Turn off the ca mera (p. 30). z Also tu rn the televisio n off. 2 Attach AV Cable AVC-DC3 00 to the A/V OUT termina l on the camera . 3 Plug the other e nds of the […]

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    154 My Camera allows you to customize the start -up image and start-up, shutter, operation and self-timer sounds. Ea ch menu item has three choices. e.g. Start-up image The [ ] option f eatures science fiction related images and sounds. The [ ] option features animals. Changing My Camera Settings Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) 1 Turn o[…]

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    155 My Camera Settings 4 Press the M ENU button . z Pres sing t he MENU button clo ses the menu and makes th e setting s take effect. z In Shoo ting mo de, the menu ca n be cl osed by pres sing th e shutt er button hal fway. (In Playback mode, the menu c loses when the shutte r button is pressed hal fway and the camer a switches t o shooting mo de.[…]

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    156 Registering the My Came ra Settings Images recorded onto the CF 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. The following menu items can be saved to the camera. Registering CF Card I mages and […]

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    157 My Camera Settings 5a Sel ect th e imag e you wish to register using th e W or X arrow or on the omni selector. 6a Press the SET bu tton. 5b Select [ (Record)] using the W or X arrow on the omn i selector, then press the SET button. z Recording star ts. z Re cordi ng st op s whe n the set amoun t of t ime ha s pas sed. Start-up Sound: 1 second […]

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    Regi stering t he My Came ra Setting s (conti nued) 158 File Format of My Camera Settings My Camera settings should conform to the below file formats. However, CF c ard images shot with t his camera can be registered as My Camera settings regardless of the below formats. z Start-up Im age z Start-up So und, Operation Sou nd, Selftimer Sou nd and Sh[…]

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    159 Appendix The following erro r and message codes may appear on the display panel. Error Codes Message Codes List of E rror/Message Codes (XX: nu mber) : The ca mera has experience d a proble m. Turn off t he power, wait a second, a nd then tr y shooting or p laying back. If the error cod e appear s repeatedl y, there is a proble m. Note the erro[…]

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    160 The following m essages may appear on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). z For messages which may appear when a printer is connected, refer to the Direct Print User Guide . List of Messages Resett ing: Resetting all t he camera and menu se ttings to de fault Busy… : Image is being record ed to, or read from, CF card. Resetting se ttings […]

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    161 Appendix Cannot m agnify !: You atte mpted to magnify an imag e that was photogra phed wit h another camera, reco rded in a differe nt format , or edited on a compute r. Cannot ro tate: Y ou attemp ted to rotate an image t hat was photogra phed wit h another camera, reco rded in a differe nt format , or edited on a compute r. Uni dent ifi ed Im[…]

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    162 Troubleshooting Probl em Cau se S olut ion Camera will not operate Power is no t turned on z Turn on the camer a. J Turnin g the Pow er On/ Off (p. 29 ) CF card/ba ttery cover opened z Confirm th at the CF card / battery co ver is securely closed. Insufficient b attery voltage ([ ] lights in disp lay panel) z Fully charg e the battery before in[…]

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    163 Appendix Camera will not record CF card no t formatte d correctly z Format C F card . J See Formattin g a CF Card (p. 139) . z If reform atting doe sn’t work, the CF card logic cir cuit s may be dama ged . Contact the nearest Canon Custo mer Support Help Desk. Cannot play back You attempted to play back images shot with another ca mera or ima[…]

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    Troubl eshooti ng (conti nued) 164 Battery pack will not charge Poor con tact betwee n battery pa ck and batt ery charger z Clean the b attery terminals with a clean dr y cloth. z Attach th e battery pack to the batte ry charger securely. z Insert the plug of th e battery ch arger firmly int o the pow er outlet. Image i s blurred o r out of focu s […]

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    165 Appendix Subject i n recorded image is too dark Insufficient ligh t for shooting z Set the built- in flash to on. z Use a high-out put external ly mounte d flash. Subject da rk in comparis on to the backgro und z Set the exposur e compensa tion to a positive (+) setting. z Use the A E lock or spot meteri ng function. J See Locking the Exposure […]

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    Troubl eshooti ng (conti nued) 166 Subject i n recorded image is too bright Sub ject too c los e caus ing flash to be too bright z Adjust th e flash output with the flash exposure compensa tion function (p. 10 7). Subject br ight in comparis on to the backgro und z Set the exposur e compensa tion to a negati ve (–) settin g. z Use the AE lock or […]

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    167 Appendix White dots or white asterisks appea r on the i mage Light from the flash has reflected o ff dust par ticles or insect s in the air. This occurs more fr equently in the following c onditions: • When shoot ing at the wide an gle end. • When shoot ing with a high ap erture value in the ap ert ure- prior ity AE mode . z This is a phe n[…]

  • Страница 172

    168 Using the Wireless Controller Installing the Battery Install the date battery (CR2025) into the Wireles s Controller WL- DC100 before use. Removing the Battery To remove the date battery, pull it in the direction of the arrow. Appendix z Be partic ularly caref ul to keep the d ate ba tteries out of the reac h of chil dren. Seek med ical ass ist[…]

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    169 Appendix Shooting/Playback The wireless controller can be used to shoot or play back. The wireless controller can be operate d from an approximate distance of up to 5 m (16.4 ft.) from the f ront remote sensor ( 2 ) and approximately 1 m (3.3 ft.) from the s ide remote sensor ( 1 ). z Shooting Press the / button on the camera until the icon app[…]

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    Using t he Wirel ess Contro ller (c ontinu ed) 170 z Playback appears on the display panel. z The operable range of the wireles s controller will short en under the fol lowing c ircumstanc es. • When the wireless cont roller is use d at an angle to th e remote sens or. • When str ong light strikes the came ra. • When the batte ry is weak. z T[…]

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    171 Appendix Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separate ly) You can make your flash photography even clearer and more natural appearing with the us e of a separately sold externally mounted flash. The camera’s aut o exposure function will operate wit h a Canon Speedlite 220EX, 380 EX, 420EX, 550EX, a Macro Ring Lite MR- 14EX or a Macro Twin[…]

  • Страница 176

    Using a n Externally Mounted F lash (Sold Se parately) (con tinued) 172 3 Turn the mode dial to a po sition othe r than or . Speedlite 220EX , 380EX, 420EX, 550E X, Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macro Twin Lite MT -24EX z The flash will automaticall y adjust its output in the , , , , P , Tv a nd Av modes when [Flash A djust] is set to [Auto] . The max[…]

  • Страница 177

    173 Appendix 4 Press the shu tter button halfway . z The flash is charged when it s pilot lamp l ights up. 5 Press the shu tter button all th e way to s hoot the image. z The externally mount ed flash will not fire i n , or continuo us sho oting. z The Bracket mode cannot be used for fla sh photogr aphy. If the flash fire s, only one image ge ts re[…]

  • Страница 178

    Using a n Externally Mounted F lash (Sold Se parately) (con tinued) 174 How to Mount Mac ro Ring Lite MR-1 4EX and Macr o Twin Lite MT-24EX The separately sold Conversion Lens A dapter LA-DC58C is required to mount Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macr o Twin Lite MT-24EX on the camera. z Conversion Lens Adapter LA- DC58C can be divided into the rear and[…]

  • Страница 179

    175 Appendix 2 Att ach th e conv ersio n len s adap ter so that its z meets the lens’ and turn it in the direction of the arrow until z meets S . z If you p lan to attac h Close-up Lens 500D (p. 178), do it after you attach th is adapter. 3 Attach the con troller to the camera ’s hot shoe. 4 Macro Ring Li te MR-14 EX Press an d hold the r eleas[…]

  • Страница 180

    Using a n Externally Mounted F lash (Sold Se parately) (con tinued) 176 5 Press the button to set the camera to Ma cro mode and set [ND Fil ter] to [On]. z Macro mode (p. 73) z ND filter (p. 118) z When Macro Ring L ite MR-14EX or Ma cro Twin Lit e MT-24EX is mounted o n the camera using Con version Lens A dapte r LA- DC58C with its tw o parts join[…]

  • Страница 181

    177 Appendix Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separate ly)/ Close-up Lens (Sold Separately) The separately sold Conversion Lens A dapter LA-DC58C is required to use the se parately sold Tele-converter TC-DC58A and Close-up Lens 500D (58 mm) with t he camera. Conversion Lens Adapter LA- DC58C is a combination of rear and fr ont parts, however, use the[…]

  • Страница 182

    Usin g the Tele -conver ter (Sold S ep arately)/Clo se-up Lens (Sold Sep arately ) (continu ed) 178 Tele-conve rter TC-DC58A This 58 mm -threaded diameter magnify ing conversion lens is for taking telephoto shots. T he lens changes the focal length of the camera body’s lens by a factor of 1.5x. Close-up Len s 500D (5 8 mm) This lens, with a 58 mm[…]

  • Страница 183

    179 Appendix Mounting the Lenses 1 Turn off the ca mera. Then p ress and hold the ring release b utton and remo ve the outer ring of the lens. 2 Att ach th e conv ersio n len s adap ter so that its z meets the lens’ and turn it in the direction of the arrow until z meets S . 3 Mount the le ns by tu rning it in the d irection of the arrow. Ring Re[…]

  • Страница 184

    Usin g the Tele -conver ter (Sold S ep arately)/Clo se-up Lens (Sold Sep arately ) (continu ed) 180 Setting the Camera Lens to the Most Appropriate Positi on 1 Turn the mode lever to (Shooting) and p ress the MENU button . z The [ (Rec.)] menu appears . 2 Select [Converte r] using the S or T arrow on the omni selector, then selec t the nam e of the[…]

  • Страница 185

    181 Appendix z The distanc e shown with the MF indi cator (p. 114, 115) does not change e ven if you c hange t he [Co nverter] sett ing fro m [None ]. z The camera doe s not ent er Macro mode when [Conve rter] is set to any set ting other than [None ]. If th e camera is curren tly in Macro mode, Macro mode will be cancele d when [Converter ] is set[…]

  • Страница 186

    182 Using a Compact Powe r Adapter (Sold Separate ly) You should use the separately sold Compact Power Adapter CA- 560 when using the camera for long periods of continuous use or for connecting to a computer or printer. 1 Attach the power c ord to the compa ct power adap ter and plug it i nto a power o utlet. 2 Open the terminal cove r and connect […]

  • Страница 187

    183 Appendix Using a Battery Charger (Sold Separately) and Car Battery Cable (Sold Separately) Combined use of Battery Charger CG-570 (sold separately) and Car Battery Cable CB-570 (sold separately) lets you charge battery packs (up to 2 at the same time) from a c ar’s cigarette lighter socket. It is also possible to charge up t o 2 battery packs[…]

  • Страница 188

    184 Replacing the Da te Battery If the Set Date/Time menu appears when you turn on the c amera power, the date battery charge is low and the date and time settings have been lost. Please replace the battery with a generic CR2016 lithium coin battery with the fol lowing procedures. Please note that the first date battery may appear to expire relativ[…]

  • Страница 189

    185 Appendix Camera Care and Maintenance Use the following procedures to clean the camera body, lens, viewfinder, LCD monit or and other parts. 5 Replace the date bat tery holder, repla ce the battery pack and c lose the bat tery cove r. If you ever dispose of yo ur camera, first r emove the date battery for recycling according to the recycling sys[…]

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    186 All data is based on Canon’s t esting standard. Subject to change without notice. Spe cifica tion s PowerShot Pro1 Camera Effective Pixels Approx. 8.0 m illion Image Sen sor 2 /3-inch CCD (Total number of pixels: Approx. 8.3 million) Lens 7.2 (W) – 50 .8 (T) mm ( 35mm film e quivalent: 28 (W ) – 200 ( T) mm) f/2.4 (W) – f/3.5 (T) Digita[…]

  • Страница 191

    187 Appendix Exposur e Control S ystem Progr am AE, Shut ter-pri ority AE, A perture- priori ty AE or Manu al exposu re control AE lock is available. Exposur e Compensa tion ± 2.0 s tops in 1/3- stop increm ents Auto exposure bracketing (AEB) is available. Sensit ivity Auto, I SO 50/10 0/200/400 eq uivalent White Balance TTL aut o, pre-set ( avail[…]

  • Страница 192

    188 Wireless C ontrol Shootin g and playba ck are avai lable (wirel ess controller is included in the camera kit) . When s hooting, image is captured instantly/ approx. 2-sec./app rox. 10-sec . after shu tter butt on is press ed. PC-contr olled Sho oting Available (USB conne ction only. E xclusive softwar e program is included in the came ra kit.) […]

  • Страница 193

    189 Appendix *¹ This d igital camera supports Exif 2.21 (also ca lled “Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard for enha ncing the co mmunication between d igital cam eras and printers. By connec ting to an Exif Print-compliant pr inter, the camera’s imag e d ata a t th e ti me o f sh ooti ng i s us ed an d op timi zed, yi eldin g e xtrem ely […]

  • Страница 194

    190 Bat tery Perf orma nce • The data above reflects standard Canon testing conditions.The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings. • Movie data is exc luded. • At low temperatures, the battery pack performance may diminish and the low battery icon appear very rapidly. I n these circumstance s, the performan[…]

  • Страница 195

    191 Appendix CF Cards and Estim ated Capa cities (Recordab le Images) CF card inclu ded with the cam era • The dis play panel can only display 3 digits. (Any value excee ding “1000” will appear as “999”.) • These figures reflect standard shoot ing conditions established by Canon. Actual totals may vary accor ding to the subject, shootin[…]

  • Страница 196

    192 Image File Sizes (Estim ated) Resolutio n Compres sion L (3264 x 2448 pixel s) 3436 KB 20 60 KB 980 KB M1 (2272 x 1704 pixel s) 2002 KB 11 16 KB 556 KB M2 (1600 x 1200 pixel s) 1002 KB 558 K B 278 K B M3 (1024 x 768 pixel s) 570 K B 320 K B 170 K B S (640 x 48 0 pixels) 2 49 KB 150 KB 84 KB RAW (3264 x 2448 pixel s) 9020 KB Movie (640 x 48 0 pi[…]

  • Страница 197

    193 Appendix Battery Pack BP-511A Type: Rechargeable lithium ion cell Nominal volta ge: 7.4 V Nominal cap acity: 139 0 mAh Charge cycle s: Approx. 300 Oper atin g te mperat ur es: 0 – 4 0 °C (3 2 – 10 4 °F ) Dimensions: 38 x 55 x 21 mm (1.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in.) Weight: Approx. 82 g (2.9 oz.) Wireless Con troller WL-DC10 0 Power supply : Lithium b[…]

  • Страница 198

    194 Tele-conve rter TC-DC58A (Sold Sep arately) Magni fication: A pprox. 1.5x Focal length: Infinity Lens c onfiguration : 5 el ements in 3 groups Focu sing rang e (from ti p of lens) : 2.2 m – In finity (7.2 ft . – Infinity) (when a ttached to P owerShot P ro1 at 126 m m – telephoto e nd) Thread diameter: 58 mm Stan dard filt er thread s (Co[…]

  • Страница 199

    195 A Ado be RGB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 AEB Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 AE Loc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4 AF Fr ame . . . . . . . . . 53, 89 , 90 AF Mode . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 116 Aperture-Priorit y AE ( ) . . 85 Aperture Value . . 81, 82, 85, 87 Automated Playback (Sl ide Sh ow) . . . . . . . 48, 1 33 Auto Mode ( ) . . […]

  • Страница 200

    196 F FE Lo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06 File F ormat . . . . . . . . . . . 55 , 60 File N umb er . . . . . . 3 7, 50, 12 0 Res et . . . . . . . . . . . 50 , 120 Flash Exposure Compensation . . . . . . 107 Externally Mounted Fla sh . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Flas h Adjust . . . . . . 46, 1 07 Fla sh Outp ut . . . . . . . . 1 08 Switchin[…]

  • Страница 201

    197 O Operation Sound . . 49, 51, 154 Overexposure W arning . . . . 39 P Pho to Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Play back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 22 Auto Playback (Slide Show) . . . . . . . 133 Movies . . . . . . . . . 126, 170 Single Image . . . . . . . . 122 TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 3 Volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Pl[…]

  • Страница 202

    198 T Tel e-conv erter . . . . . . . . . . 177 Telephoto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Term inal C over . . . . . . . 12, 1 9 Transfer Order (Image Transm ission Sett ings ) . . . . . . . . . . 49, 1 47 Selecting Images . . . . . 147 U Using the Built-In Flash . . . . 62 V Video System . . . . . . . . 50, 153 Viewfinder . . . . . . . . 12, 33, 3[…]

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    199 MEMO[…]

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    200 MEMO[…]

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    201 Canadian Rad io Interfere nce Regulation s THIS CLASS B DIGITAL AP PARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS O F THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQ UIPMENT REGULATIONS. Réglementat ion cana dienne sur les inter férences r adio CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B RESPECT E TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU REGLEMENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUIL LEUR DU CANADA. FCC N[…]

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    202 This chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode. You can shoot with the settings saved in the C 1 or C 2 mode (p. 116). Functions Availabl e in Ea ch Shootin g Mode Reference Page Resolution Large { * { * { * { * U *– { * { * { * { * 57 Medi um 1 { { { { U – { { { { Medi um 2 { { { { U – { { { { Medi um 3 { { { { U – { { […]

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    203 * Default settin g { : Setting selection is possible . U : Setting can only be selected for the first ima ge. –: Settin g selection is not possible. (Shade d Area): Sett ing remains in e ffect even wh en the camer a is turned off . The de fault for the se ttings chang ed by the menu and bu tton operation s can be restor ed all at once ex cept[…]

(ii)

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 and Viewfinder

The LCD monitor and viewfinder are 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 (p. 153).

Language Setting

Please see page 28 to change the language setting.
Please read through the “Read This First” section (p. 5) before using your 
camera.

Trademark Acknowledgements

• Canon and PowerShot are trademarks of Canon, Inc.
• CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
• iBook and iMac are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
• Macintosh, PowerBook, Power Macintosh and QuickTime are trademarks of 

Apple Computer, Inc, registered in the United States and other countries.

• Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or 

trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other 
countries.

• Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered 

trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.

Copyright © 2004 Canon Inc. All rights reserved.

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 any time 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, the CompactFlash™ cards (CF cards), personal computers, 
peripheral devices, or use of non-Canon CF cards.

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  • Canon PC1057 — page 1

    ENGLISH Camera User Guide z Please read the R ead This First sect ion (page 5). z Please also read the Soft ware Star ter Guide and the Direct Print User Guide . …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 2

    (i) Flowchart a nd Refere nce Guides Use of genuine Canon a ccessories i s recomm ended. This product is designed to perform optimally when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fi re, etc., caused by the malfunc tion of non-genuine Canon access ories (e.g., a leakage …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 3

    (ii) Camera Body T emperatu re If your ca mera is use d for prolo nged per iods, the cam era body may become warm. P lease be awa re of this a nd take car e when ope rating the camera fo r an extend ed period . About the LCD M onitor and View finder The LC D monitor and viewf inder are pro duced w ith extreme ly high-p recision manufact uring techn …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 4

    (iii) Symbols Used Question? Look Here First. The above sect ions are shaded on the right edges to make them easy to find. About this Camera User Guide : This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation. : This mark denotes additional topics that complemen t t he basic operating procedures.  What settings are availa ble unde r e …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 5

    1 Thumb Index Prep arin g the Camera , Basic Functi ons Shooti ng Playba ck, Erasin g Print Order , Transf erring Connect ing My Cam era Settings Appe ndix Introduce s you to all o f the camera componen ts, and explains how to load batter ies and use the sh utter button , among o ther basic funct ions. Explain s how to ma ke DPOF print settings, an …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 6

    2 Table of Contents : Functions and operations tables. These pages are shaded on the right edges to m ake them ea sy to find. Read This Fi rst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Components G uide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 7

    3 Night Sc ene Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Sho oting Panoramic Images ( Stitch Assist) . . . . . . . . . . 68 Movie Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Super Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . . …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 8

    4 Editi ng Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Rotating Im ages in the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130 Attaching Sound Memos t o Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Automa ted Playback (Slide Show) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Protecting Images . . . …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 9

    5 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, its subsidiaries and affi liates, and its distributors are not liable f or any consequen tial damages arising from any malfunction of a ca …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 10

    6 Warn ings z Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense light sour ces which cou ld damage your ey esight. z Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may damage eyesight. In particular, remain at least one meter (39 inches) away from infants when u …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 11

    7 z Do not allow the equipment to come into con tact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids. Do not allow liquids to enter the int erior. The camera has not been waterproofed. If the exterior c omes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent c loth. In the event that water or other foreign substances ente …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 12

    8 z Do not attempt to disassemb le, alter or apply h eat to the batteries. There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush with water any area of the bo dy, including the eyes and mout h, or clothing, that comes int o contact with the inner contents of a battery. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately flus …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 13

    9 Cautions z Avoid using, pl acing or storing the eq uipment in places subjec t to strong sunl ight or high temper atures, s uch as the dashboard or trunk (b oot) of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temper atures may also cause deforma …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 14

    10  Avoid Strong M agnetic Fiel ds Never place the camera in close prox imity to electric mot ors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data.  Avoi d Co ndensa tion Rela ted Pr obl ems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperature …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 15

    11 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Front View Components Guide Self-timer Lamp (p . 77) Hot Shoe ( p. 171) Built- in Flash (p . 62) Display Panel (p. 16) Strap M ount (p. 2 4) Speake r Ring Release Button (p. 1 74, 179) Lens Remot e Sensor (p . 169) Micro phone (p. 131) Strap Mount (p . 24) Red-eye Red uction Lamp ( p. 62) AF Sensor …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 16

    12 Back/ Bottom Vi ew * To connect the camer a to a com puter or printer, us e one of th e followin g cables. Ple ase refe r to the System Map o r the Direct Print User Guide su pplied with the c amera for di rect prin t compatible printer inf ormation. Viewfind er (p. 33) Diopter Adjustment Dial (p. 33) LCD Monitor (p. 32) CF Card/ Battery Cover ( …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 17

    13 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Controls Top Back Power/Mod e Indicator (p. 29) Button ( p. 30) Mode Le ver (p. 29 ) Shutte r Button (p . 41) Zoom R ing (p. 39) Main Dial (p. 15) (Fla sh)/ (Zoo m in) Button (p. 62 , 12 3) (Bac klig ht) Butto n (p. 16) (Cont inuous)/ (Self- Timer/Wireless Controller) Button (p. 77, 79 , 169) (Light M eter …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 18

    14 Mode Dial Use the m ode dial to switch between the shooting modes. z : Auto (p. 53) The camer a automatically selects settings. z Image Zon e The camera automatically selects settings according to the image composition type. z Creative Zon e The user se lects exposure, aperture or other settings to achieve special effects. Creative Zo ne Image Z …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 19

    15 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Main Dial The main dial is used for selecting cert ain menus and for displaying images. You can easily and swiftly select, confirm and switch menus. Turning the Main Dial Clicking the Main Dial z In Shooting M ode z Selects aperture v alue and shutter speed (p. 82, 85, 87) z Selects menu settings by pressi …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 20

    16 Display Pa nel The display panel shows the camera settings, the remaining image capacity, movie shooting time, battery c harge and other information. In Shooting mode (p. 29), you can t urn on the backlight of the display panel for six seconds by pres sing the button. To t urn off the backlight within six s econds, press t he button again. Icons …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 21

    17 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Photo Effe ct 96 Self-Timer/Wireless Controller 77, 168 Remaining I mage Capa city/Message Code /Err or Co de/ (Inte rval omet er)/ Interv al Shootin g Remaining Shots 110, 159 e White Balance Settings 93 Brac ket 100, 102 Flash Exp osure Compen sation/Flash Output A djustment 107 Exposure Compensation Lev …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 22

    18 Charging the Battery Pac k Use the following procedures to charge the battery pack the first time and subs equently when the “Change t he battery pack” message displays on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) or the low battery icon ( ) and Lb ( ) message are lit on the Display Panel. Preparing the Camera 1 Align the edge o f the batter y …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 23

    19 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Battery Pack Ha ndling Precaut ions z Keep the battery pack and camera terminals ( ) clean at all times. D irty terminals may cause a poor contact bet ween the battery pack and camera. Polish the t erminals with a tissue or a dry cloth before charging or using the battery pack. z Do not cov er the battery …

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    Chargi ng the Batte ry Pack (conti nued) 20 When using Battery P ack BP-511A or BP- 514, you can distinguish between the discharged battery pack and f ully charged battery pack by chang ing the direction of the battery c over (Fig. C and D). Recharge the battery fully before using it again. z Even charged battery packs continue to discharge natural …

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    21 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Instal ling the Battery Pack/CF card Install Battery Pack BP-511A (s upplied) and t he CF card (supplied) into the ca mera as follows. Use the Compact Po wer Adapter CA-560 (sold separ ately) to power the camera for extended periods (p. 182). z Charge the batter y pack before using it for the first time (p …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 26

    Inst allin g the Batt ery Pack /CF card (cont inu ed) 22 Battery Status S ymbols The following icons indicat e the battery status on the display panel. These icons will not appear while the camera is powered with a compact pow er adapter. 3 Inse rt th e CF car d. z The label sid e of the CF card should f ace the bat tery compart ment. z Push th e c …

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    23 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons CF Card Handling Precautions z CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend, force, or subjec t them to shocks or vibration. z Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card. z Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature ex tremes may cause condensation t o form in the card, leading to po …

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    24 Attaching t he Ne ck Stra p Attaching the Lens Cap Attach the strap as illustrated on the left. Pull the strap t ight in the buckle so t hat it does not slip. Pe rform the same s teps on the other side of t he camera (p. 11) . z Avoid wavin g the camera about or catchin g it on othe r ite ms when suspen ding it fr om the strap . Attach the lens …

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    25 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Attaching the Lens Hood When shooting backlit scenes without a fl ash with the lens set to a wide angle, you s hould attach the lens hood to prev ent light outside the scene from coming into the lens. Be sure to t urn off the camera before you attach the lens hood. Attaching the Filter Ada pter If you wish …

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    26 Settin g the Dat e/Tim e The Set Date/Time m enu will appear the first time t he camera power is turned on or whenever the date lithium battery charge is low. Start from Step 5 to set the date and time. 1 Turn on the ca mera (p. 29). 2 Press the M ENU button . z The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Play)] menu appears. 3 Press the X arrow on t he omni selector t …

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    27 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z The Date/Time cannot be inser ted in th e actual image even if the Date/Time have been set . For print ing images with the da te o n them, re fer to the Direct Print User Guide or Soft ware Starter Guide . z Replacing th e Date Bat tery (p. 184) …

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    28 Setting the Language Use this feature to select t he language used in the menus and messages. 1 Turn on the ca mera (p. 29). 2 Press the M ENU button . z The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Play)] menu appears. 3 Press the X arrow on t he omni selector to se lect the [ (Set up)] menu. z Pres sing t he JUMP button also switche s between me nus. 4 Press the S or …

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    29 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Turning the Power On/Off The power/mode indicator remains lit while the power of the camera is on. The power/mode indicator indicates the state of the camera as follo ws. Powering the Camera in Sh ooting Mode Basic Functions Orange: Shoot ing mod e Green : Playback mode/Printer connecti on mode* Yell ow : …

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    Turnin g the P ower On/Off (co ntinued) 30 Powering the Camera in Playback Mo de Turning the Power Off 1 Turn the mode lever to (Playback) w hile pre ssing the release butto n. z The power/mode ind icator ligh ts green and appears on the displ ay panel. z Open the LCD monit or if needed (p. 3 2). 1 Press the button. z The power goes of f. z Be care …

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    31 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Turning on the camera without the start-up sound a nd image Press and hold the button, then turn on t he power. You can also turn the camera on with the LCD monitor closed. Power Saving Fun ction This camera is equipped with a power saving function. When this function is turned on and it activates, restore …

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    32 Using the LCD M onitor/View finder Switching between the LCD Mon itor and Viewfind er You can switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder both in Shooting mode and Playback mode. z When t he LCD Mon itor is Clos ed The viewfinder tur ns on. z When t he LCD Mon itor is Open The LCD m onitor turns on. (Th e viewfinder goes off.) Using the LCD Mo …

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    33 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons The LCD m onitor can also be positioned as below. Using the Viewfinder If the surroundings are too bright (for example, when you are shooting outdoors) and images on the LCD monitor are not clear, use the viewfinder for shooti ng. (The same image and i nformation as the LCD monitor appear in the viewfinder …

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    34 Checking the information on the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Each time you press the INFO. button the LCD monitor (or the viewfinder) cyc les to the next informat ion mode. Both the LCD monitor and the viewfinder have a field of vision of 100% of the actual shooting image. Shooting Mode Each time you press the INFO. button the information view switche …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 39

    35 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor/ Viewfind er The LCD m onitor displays information in S hooting or Playback mode, such as the camera settings, remaining image capacity and shooting date/time. z Shooting Mode The information app ears for approximately 6 seconds when y ou operate the camera (such as …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 40

    Checkin g the infor mation on the LCD Mon itor/Vi ewfinder ( continued) 36 The following displays in information view. Exposur e Compensa tion p. 92 White B alance (WB ) p. 93 Drive M ode p. 77 , 79 ISO Speed p. 99 Photo Effect p. 96 Bracket p. 10 0, 102 Flash Expos ure Compensa tion/Flash Outp ut p. 107, 108 Compressio n Setting s p. 57 Resolution …

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    37 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z Playback Mod e In standard display mode, the following information ap pears. Manual F ocus p. 114, 115 z (Red) Movie Recording Mode p. 71 * Zoom powers reflec t the combined optical and digital zoom effects. These figures appear when the digital zoom is activated. (“7.0x” is the telephoto-end setting …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 42

    Checkin g the infor mation on the LCD Mon itor/Vi ewfinder ( continued) 38 In detailed display mode, the following information also appears. The following information m ay also appear with some image files. Adobe RG B Color S pace (A dobe RGB ) p. 98 50 100 200 400 ISO Sp eed p. 99 Photo Effect p. 96 Shooting Mode p. 14 Reso lution Set tings (M ovi …

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    39 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons About the Histog ram The histogram is a graph that allows you to judge the brightnes s of the recorded image. The greater the bias toward the left in the graph, the darker the image. T he greater the bias toward to the right, the brighter the image. If the image is dark, adjust the exposure compensation to …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 44

    Using the Zoom (Focal Le ngth) (conti nued) 40 Zooming Rapi dly To zoom in or out rapidly, turn the mode lever to (Shoo ting) and hold it, then turn the zoom ring in either the zoom in or zoom out direction. The swift zo oming continues while you hold the mode lever. To reverse the zooming direction, t urn the zoom ring a little i n the opposite di …

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    41 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Pressi ng the Shutter Bu tton The shutter button f eatures a two-stage action. z Pressing Halfw ay Pressing halfway automatically sets the exposure and focus. z The following camera settings appear on the LCD m onitor (or in the viewf inder). Ready for sh ooting The AF frame displays in gr een and the beep …

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    Pressing th e Shutter Button (con tinued) 42 z If appe ars or t he AF frame dis plays i n yellow whi le you p ress halfway, you can still press fully t o take the sho t. z Images are f irst saved int o the camera’s internal memory before being reco rded onto the CF card , allo wing the nex t images t o be taken immedia tely as lon g as suffici en …

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    43 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Selecting Menus and Settings z Selecting Se ttings by Pressing the F UNC. Button (Only in S hooting Mode ) 1 Turn the mode l ever to . 2 Press the FUNC. button. 3 Press t he S or T arrow on the omni selecto r to select a function item . 4 Press the W or X arrow on the omni selecto r to select setting conte …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 48

    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 44 z Selecting Se ttings by Pressing the ME NU Button 1 MENU In (Shootin g) Mode Rec. Menu (p . 46 ) (When Sh ooting mode is ) In (Playback) Mode Play Me nu (p. 48) 2 2 3 4 MENU 4 MENU 3 …

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    45 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons 1 Press t he MENU b utton. 2 Press t he W or X arro w on the o mni selector to sw itch between menu ta bs. 3 Press the S or T arrow on the omni selector to select a men u item, then pr ess the W or X a rrow on th e omni selec tor to sel ect setting contents. 4 Press t he MENU b utton. z In Step 2 , you can …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 50

    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 46 Menu Items Sele ctable with the MENU Button and Default Settings This chart shows the options for each menu and the default settings. z (Rec.) Menu z Displayed menu items will vary according to the shooting mode and setti ng contents (p. 202). z You can apply a desired image and sound to [ ] and [ ] i …

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    47 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons Self-timer Sets th e duration be fore the self-tim er releas es the shutt er once the shut ter button is pressed. 77 10 sec. * /2 sec. Wireless Delay Sets th e duration be fore the self-tim er releases the shutter once the remote control shutt er button is pressed. 168 0 sec./2 s ec. * /10 sec. Spot AE Poi …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 52

    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 48 z (Play) Men u Convert er Adjusts the cam era most appropriately when separa tely sold Tele-converte r TC- DC58A o r Close-u p Lens 500D is attache d to the ca mera. 177 None * /TC-DC58A/500 D Review Sets the duration imag es disp lay on the LCD monitor (or in th e viewfinde r) after the shutter butto …

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    49 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z (Set up) M enu Print Order Sets th e images that w ill be printed on a dire ct p rint com pat ible prin ter or at a p hot o lab se rvice, the nu mber of copi es and other param ete rs. 142 Trans fer Order Sp ecifies images before do wnloadin g to a compute r. 147 Menu I tem Setti ng Cont ent Re ference P …

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    Selec ting Menu s and Setting s (continued ) 50 LCD Brightness Sets the bri ghtness lev el of the LCD monitor. – (Nor mal)* / (Brig ht) Power Saving Auto Power Dow n Sets whet her or no t the came ra automati cally powers down af ter a specifie d period of time ela pses witho ut camera operati on. 31 On * /Off Display Off Sets the length of tim e …

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    51 Preparing t he Camera, Basic Functi ons z (My Camera) Menu You can select the theme, start-up image and sound, shut ter sound, operation sound and selftimer sound used on this camera. These are called My Camera settings. You can also customize the [ ] and [ ] options for each item with images from the CF card and newly recorded s ounds or by usi …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 56

    52 Resetting the Settings to De fault You can reset the menu and button operation settings to defaul t. 1 Turn on the ca mera. z You can tu rn on the c amera in eit her Sh ootin g or P layba ck mod e. 2 Press the MENU button fo r longer than 5 sec onds. z The messag e “Reset sett ings to de fault?” appears on the LCD monit or. 3 Select [OK] u s …

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    53 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Auto Mode In this mode, all you have to do is press the shutter button and let the camera do everything else. Shooting – Letting the Camera Select Settings See Fun ction s Avail able in Ea ch Shoo ting Mode (p . 202) at th e end of t his ma nual to find o ut wh ich set tings can be c hanged in …

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    Reviewi ng an I mage Righ t after Shoo ting (co ntinued) 54 Reviewing a n Image Right a fter Shooting Reviewing the Image After a photo is taken, the image appears on t he LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) for t wo seconds. In addition, the image will keep on displaying regardless of the review duration setting i f one of the following operations …

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    55 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s z Switching between the LCD M onitor and View finder While the I mage is Displaye d You can switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder by pressing the button. Using this feature, you can shoot an image using the viewfinder and automatically let the camera display the image on the LCD monitor ( …

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    Review ing an Imag e Right a fter Sho oting (continued) 56 Changing the Image Display Duration The length of time images are displayed af ter a photo has been taken can be changed anywhere from 2 seconds to 10 s econds or turned off. 1 Right a fter sho oting, p ress the FUNC. butto n wh ile the image is displ ayed on t he LCD monit or. 2 Select [OK …

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    57 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Changing the Resolution and Compression You can change the resolution and compression (excluding movies) settings to suit the purpose of the image you are about t o shoot. To record the C CD output without compress ion, select the RAW file forma t (p. 60). * Paper sizes vary accord ing to regio n …

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    Changi ng the Resoluti on and Com pressio n (conti nued) 58 z Movies c an be shot w ith the follow ing resoluti on. Resolutio n 640 x 4 80 pix els 320 x 2 40 pix els 160 x 1 20 pix els 1 Press the FUNC. button. 2 Select * (Compres sion) or L* (Resolution) us ing the S or T arrow on the omni se lector. * The cur rent setting is d isplayed. 3 Select …

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    59 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s z See Image File Sizes (Estimated) (p. 192). z See CF Cards and Esti mated Cap acities ( Recordable Image s) (p. 191). z The resolu tion and compr ession se ttings are af fected by the shooting mode s election as fo llows (only the resolu tion in mode). Initial Sho oting Mode Next Shoo ting Mode …

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    60 Changing the File Format The recording file format can be switched to the RAW format before shooting the image. With the standard JPEG file format, the camera processes images after capturing them to produce optimal results. The JPEG format compresses im ages so that more can be stored on a single CF card. However, the compression is irreversibl …

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    61 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s 1 Press the FUNC. button. 2 Select L* (LCD monito r/Vi ewfinder ) or L* (Dis play Pa nel) using the S or T arrow on the omni se lector. * The cur rent setting is d isplayed. 3 Select RAW (LCD moni tor/Vi ewfinder ) or (r ) (Display Panel) using the m ain dial or the W or X arrow on the o mni sele …

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    62 Using the Built-In Flash Use the flash according to the g uidelines below. (In Movie mode, the flash cannot be used.) * No icon appears o n the displa y panel. • For inform ation on the external flash, see page 171. Mode Dia l * Auto wit h red-eye reduct ion The fla sh fires au tomaticall y as requir ed by the light ing level, and the red- eye …

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    63 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s 2 Shoot the ima ge. z The flash will fire if the bui lt-in flash pops up aut omatically (Flash Pop-up function ) and ap pears o n the L CD mon itor (or in t he viewfinde r) when the shutt er button is pres sed halfway . z Shooti ng procedur es are th e same as for the mode (p. 53). z The flash fi …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 68

    Usi ng the B uilt-In F lash (contin ued) 64 Setting the Red-eye Reduction Function The red-eye reduction lamp fires when t he flash is used in dark areas. This reduces light reflecting back from t he eyes and making them appear red. Setting the Slow Sy nchro You can shoot images using the slow synchro function when the camera flashes. This helps br …

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    65 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Using the Built-In Flash with the Fla sh Pop-up Function Off Mode Dia l 1 In the [ (Rec.)] menu, set [Flash Po p-up] to [Off]. 2 When you wish to fire the flash, pop u p the buil t-in flash by pre ssing the button. z appears on the display pane l and LCD monitor (or in the viewfinde r) and the fl …

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    66 Portrait Mode Use this mode wh en you want the s ubject to appear sharp and the background to blur. Landscape Mode Use this mode t o shoot expansive landscape scenes. 1 Turn the m ode di al to . Shootin g procedure s are the same as for the mode (p. 53). z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z To best achi eve the e …

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    67 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Night Scene Mode Use this mode t o capture human subject s against the backdrop of an evening sky or night scene. The people are illuminated with light from the flash while the backdr op is captured at a slow shutter speed so that both appear correctly exposed. 1 Turn the m ode di al to . Shootin …

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    68 Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assi st) Use this mode to shoot a series of overlapping f rames for merging (stitching) into a large panoramic image using a computer. Framing a Subject PhotoStitch detects the overlapping portions of adjoining i mages and merges t hem. When composing shots, try to include a distinctive item (landmark , etc.) in …

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    69 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Shooting Images ca n be shot in the following 5 s equences in St itch Assist m ode. z Compose each frame so that it ov erlaps 30 t o 50% of the adjoining i mage. Try to keep the vert ical misalignment to within 10% of the image height. z Do not include moving items in the over lap. z Do not try t …

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    Shootin g Panoramic Ima ges (Stitch Assist) (contin ued) 70 3 Shoot the first i mage. z The exposu re and white balance sett ings are set and loc ked with the fir st image. 4 Compose and shoot the second im age so t hat it overlaps the first. z Minor d iscrepan cies i n the o verlap can be correc ted wit h the software. z An image can be ret aken. …

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    71 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Movi e Mode Use this mode to shoot movies. The resolution can be selected from the following settings (p. 57): z [ (640 x 480)] z [ (320 x 240)] z [ (160 x 120)] 1 Turn the m ode di al to . The LCD monitor (or viewf inder) display s the maximum record ing time (in second s). 2 Press the shu tter …

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    Mov ie M ode (c ontin ued ) 72 z You are recomme nded to use a CF ca rd that has been f ormatted in your camera to s hoot movies (p. 139). The supplied CF card can be used withou t being format ted. z The recording t ime may not display prop erly during s hooting or filming may stop unexpect edly with th e following types of CF car ds. • Slow rec …

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    73 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Macro Mode Use the macro mode to shoot close-ups of subjects when the distance from the tip of the l ens to the subject is in the following range (varies according to the zoom position): * The zoo m position appe ars in 35mm f ilm equivalent values. Mode Dia l Zoom Po sition ( 35mm film equivalen …

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    Macro Mode (con tinue d) 74 z In macro mode, t he co rrect image brig htness someti mes can not be obtained wit h flash phot ography. Please set th e ND filter to [On] and us e the separa tely sold Macro Ring Lite MR-14 EX or the Macro Twin Li te MT-24EX for fla sh photog raphy in th e macro mode. Use the Av or M mode and set the apert ure to a hig …

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    75 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Super Macro Mode Compared with normal Macro mode, you can get even closer to the subject and focus on the subject closer to the lens. The backgro und can also be shot with different effects. You can shoot subjects in Super Macro mode when the distance from the tip of t he lens to the subject is i …

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    Sup er M acro M ode (co ntinue d) 76 3 Shoot the ima ge. z Shooti ng procedur es are th e same as for the mode (p. 5 3). z During Super Mac ro mode, only t he optical zoom operates even when the di gital zoom is set to On. z The zoom bar appearing du ring zo om operati on indicate s the following mov able zoom r ange in Super Ma cro mode: 4 2 to 90 …

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    77 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Self -Tim er You can t ake pictures with the self-timer in any shooting mode. Setting the Number of Seconds until Shooting You can set the number of seconds from the time the shutter button is pressed to the time the image is shot to 10 seconds or 2 seconds. 1 Press the button. z Press the butto …

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    78 Digital Zoom With the combined opt ical and digital zoom funct ions, images can be zoomed as follows: 8.8x, 11x, 14x, 18x and 22x. Mode Dia l 1 In the [ (Rec.)] menu, select [Digital Zo om]. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Select [On] and pres s the MENU button. 3 Turn the zoo m ring toward t elephoto. z The lens will zoom to the …

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    79 Shooting – L etting the Camera Select Setting s Continuous Shooting Use this mode to shoot succes sive frames while the shutter button is fully pressed. Mode Dia l Standa rd Cont inuous Shooti ng Use this mod e to view the sub ject as you sh oot continuously . The shut ter interval is longer in this mode tha n in mode. High Speed Cont inuous S …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 84

    Conti nuous Shoo ting (c ontin ued) 80 Selecting a Continuous Shooting Mode z The interval be tween fr ames lengthe ns somewhat when t he internal memory bec omes full. z The buil t-in f lash can be u sed, b ut the interva l between images will lengthen to accommo date the flas h recharge time. z The fla sh will n ot fire with an externally mounted …

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    81 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Camera settings such as shutter speed and aperture value can be freely changed for shooting. Program AE Use the program AE mode to have the cam era automatically set th e shutter speed and aperture value to mat ch the brightness of the scene. Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects See Fun ction s A …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 86

    Pr ogram AE (c ontinu ed) 82 Setting the Shutter Speed When you set the shutter speed in the shutter speed-priority AE mode, the camera automatically selects an aperture value to match the brightness. Faster shutter speeds allow you to catch an instantaneous image of a moving subject while s lower speeds create a flowing effect and allow y ou to sh …

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    83 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 2 Turn the main dial an d select a shutter s peed. 3 Shoot the ima ge. z The correct exposur e has been set if the shutte r speed and apertur e value show in white on the LCD monitor (o r in the viewfinde r). z If the aper ture value is shown in red on the LCD mo nitor (or in t he viewfind er), the im …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 88

    Setting th e Shutter Sp eed (con tinued) 84 z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z Please note tha t camera shake bec omes a factor at sl ow shutter speeds. If the camera shak e warning appear s on the LCD moni tor (or in the viewfind er), secu re the camera to a trip od before s hooti ng. z The fastes t shutter speed …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 89

    85 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Setting the Aperture When you s et the aperture in t he aperture-priority AE m ode, the camera automatically selects a shutter speed to match the brightness. Selecting a lower aperture value (opening the aper ture) allows you to blur the back ground and create a be autiful portrait. A higher aperture …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 90

    Setting th e Apertu re (continued) 86 z Depending on the zoom positi on, ce rtain apertu re value s may not be available. z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z Please note tha t camera shake bec omes a factor at sl ow shutter speeds. If the camera shak e warning appear s on the LCD moni tor (or in the viewfind er), se …

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    87 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Manually Setting the S hutter Speed and Aperture You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect. This is convenient for shooting fireworks and other images where it is difficult to set the correct exposure automatically. 1 Turn the mode dial to M. z The shutter spee …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 92

    Manuall y Setting th e Shutter S peed and Aperture (continued ) 88 z See pa ge 202 f or set tings that can be change d in this mod e. z For th e correla tion bet ween apert ure val ue and shutt er spee d, see page 84. z If you wi sh to change th e exposure , adjust t he shutt er speed or the aper ture using t he main dial. z The brightnes s of the …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 93

    89 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Selecting an AF Frame The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses and can be set manually to the desired area. This is convenient for focusing accurately on an off-center subject to obtain the composition you desire. However, the AF frame is fixed t o center-point wh …

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    90 Switching betwee n Light Metering Modes Evaluative Metering is the default light metering mode. This can be switched to another metering mode. Mode Dia l Eval uative Mete ring Appropriate for standa rd shooting co nditions, including back lit scenes. Th e camera divides images into several zone s for light mete ring. The came ra evaluates th e c …

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    91 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 1 Press the button to select the metering mode. z Each pr ess of th e button changes the meterin g mode as follows . z The icon of th e currently selec ted light metering mode ap pears on the d isplay panel and LCD mon itor (or in the viewfinde r). If you have select ed (Spot AE Point), go to step 2. …

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    92 Adjusting the Exposure Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or s hot against a bright background. Mode Dia l 1 Press ( S on the omni selecto r). z The exposu re compensatio n bar appears on th e display panel and LCD monitor (or in the vie wfinder). 2 Select a se tting usin g the main d …

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    93 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Adjusting the Tone (White Balance ) When the white balance mode is set t o match the light source, the camera reproduces colors more accurately. The ic ons in parenth eses are the o nes on the display pane l. (Shown only when t here is a dif ference be tween t he display pa nel icon and LCD mon itor/ …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 98

    Adju sti ng the Ton e (Wh ite Bala nce) (conti nued ) 94 Setting a Custom White Balance You can set a cus tom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the shooting conditions by having the camera evaluate a subject such as a white piece of paper or clot h, or a photo-quality gray c ard. You can set two different cus tom settings. Shoot aft e …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 99

    95 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 2 Select (Custom1) or (Custom2) usi ng the ma in dial or the W or X arrow on the o mni selector . 3 Aim the cam era at the wh ite paper or cl oth, or gray card and press the SET button. z Aim the camera so that the white paper or cloth, or gra y card, completely fills the fra me on the LCD monitor (or …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 100

    96 Changing the Photo Effect You can shoot with different photo ef fects. The ic ons in parenth eses are the o nes on the display pane l. Mode Dia l () Photo Ef fect O ff Records with no effe ct. () Vivid Emphasizes th e contrast and color saturation to record in bold color. () Neutral Tones dow n the contrast and color saturation to reco rd neutra …

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    97 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts In this sc reen, selec t the item you wis h to set u sing th e S or T arrow on th e omni selector an d set it usin g the W or X ar row on the omni sel ector. Contras t z Select f rom – (Weak), 0 (Neut ral) and + (Strong). z This func tion allows you to adjust the degree of bright ness. Sharpness z S …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 102

    98 Shooting in Adobe RGB Color Space This camera can record s till images in Adobe RG B color space . * Use of this function is not re commended i f you do no t have imag e processing and Adobe RGB techn ical knowledge . Mode Dia l Stan dard Norma lly select this op tion. Adobe RGB* Select this option w hen: — Doing commercial printing i n the Adob …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 103

    99 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Changing the ISO S peed Raise the ISO s peed to prevent ca mera shake when shoot ing in dark places, when y ou want to shoot wit hout the flash or with a faster shutte r speed. Mode Dia l 1 Pr e ss t he FUNC. b ut t on a nd se le c t * (LCD monito r/Viewfinder) or * (Display Pan el) using the S or T a …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 104

    100 Auto Exposure Brac keting (AEB Mode) In this mode, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a set range to take three shots after you press the shutter button once. You can adjust AEB settings in 1/3EV steps within the range of –2EV to +2EV of the standard exposure s etting. AEB settings can be combined with exposure compen sation …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 105

    101 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 3 Expand or contract the range using the m ain dial or the W or X arrow on the omni se lector. z Use X to expand th e range and W to contra ct it. z The c amera re turns to the Step 2 scr een if you press the SET button. z You c an shoo t the imag e right after selecting s ettings by pressing t he sh …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 106

    102 Focus Brack eting (Focus-BKT Mode) You can shoot three images while the focus changes automatically when shooting with t he manual focus (p. 114 ). Three ranges -small, medium or large- can be selected. Images are shot with the focus position changing in the following order: selected position, f urther away and closer. Mode Dia l 1 Press the FU …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 107

    103 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 3 Expand or contract the range using the m ain dial or the W or X arrow on the omni se lector. z Use X to expand th e range and W to contra ct it. z The c amera re turns to the Step 2 scr een if you press the SET button. z You c an shoo t the imag e right after selecting s ettings by pressing t he sh …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 108

    104 Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast is too strong bet ween the subject and background or when a subject is backlit. Mode Dia l 1 Focus the AF frame or the sp ot metering fram e on the subject on which y ou wish to l ock the exposure setting and press the shutt …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 109

    105 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts z The automatic ally select ed combinat ions of shut ter speeds and apertu re values can be fr eely changed without al tering the exposure wi th the following proc edure. 1. Turn the mode dial to P , Tv or Av . 2. F ocus on the subj ect on whi ch you w ish to lock the expo sure. • Press the s hutte …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 110

    106 Locking the Flash Exposure Se tting (FE Lock) You can obtain the correct exposure with flash photography regardless of the location of your subject in the composition. Mode Dia l 1 Press the (Flash) button and se t the flas h to fire (p. 62). z If you are using an externa lly mounted fl ash, please re fer to its manu al fo r se tting inst ru ct …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 111

    107 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Switching betwee n Flash Adjustment Settings The built-in flash and the externally mounted flash* fire with automatic flash adjustments (except in the M mod e), but it is possible to set them so that they fire without any adjustments. * Speed lite 220EX/3 80EX/420EX /550EX, Mac ro Ring Lite MR-14EX , …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 112

    Swi tchin g betw een Fl ash Adju stment Se ttings (c ontinu ed) 108 Compensating the Flash Output In M mode or when [Flash A djust] is set to [Manual], the flash output can be cont rolled in three steps, s tarting from FULL, when shoot ing. This setting is also active with slave flash ph otography where multiple flashes are f ired at the subject fr …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 113

    109 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Switching the Timing at w hich the Flas h Fires Mode Dia l 1st-cur tain The fl ash fire s right a fter the shutter opens, regardless of the shutter sp eed. Usually, t he 1st-curtain is used when shoo ting . 2nd-cu rtain The fl ash fires rig ht before the shutter closes, r egardless o f the shutte r s …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 114

    110 Shooting Images at S et Intervals (Intervalometer) You can shoot images at a set interval. This function can be used f or fixed-point observation of plants and blooming f lowers. The shooting interval time can be set from 1 to 60 minutes and 2 to 100 i mages can be shot. Mode Dia l z Since the came ra may shoot c ontinuously for an ext ended pe …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 115

    111 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts 3 Press the T arrow on the omni selector, the n select the number of shots usi ng the W or X arrow on the omni selecto r. z If you pre ss the omni select or continu ously, the nu mber of shots increases in units of 5 shots at a time . z The maximum number of sh ots* is determined according to th e CF …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 116

    112 Shooting Problem Subjec ts for the Autofocu s The autofocus may not work w ell on the following types of sub jects. • S ubjects with extremely low contrast to the surr oundings • S ubjects mixing close an d far objects • S ubjects with extremely bright object s at the center of t he composition • S ubjects that are moving quickly • S …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 117

    113 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Shooting with AF Lock Mode Dia l 1 Press the shu tter button h alfway to lock the focus. Keep it pr essed and pr ess the MF bu tton. z The icon appear s on the LCD monito r (or in the viewfi nder). z The focus setting will lock even if the shutter bu tton and the MF button are released. z The AF lock …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 118

    Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofoc us (conti nued) 114 Shooting in Manual Focus Mode The focus can be manually set. Mode Dia l 1 Press and ho ld the MF but ton, then turn the z oom ring to foc us on the subject. z The ` icon and the MF indicator wi ll appear on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinde r). z The AF frame are a is magnified whe n …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 119

    115 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Using the Manual Focus in Combination with the Auto Focus The camera automatically searches f or a more suitable focus ing point from the current manually focused location. Mode Dia l 1 Focus the c amera with the manual fo cus, the n press the SET bu tton. z The came ra focuse s automatically to a mo …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 120

    116 Switching between Focus Settings You can switch between focus settings to shoot. Saving Cus tom Settings You can sav e frequently used shooting m odes and various shooting settings to the C (cu stom) mode. This camera is equipped with t wo modes ( [ C 1 ] and [ C 2 ]), allowing you to save two types of custom settings. When necessary, you can t …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 121

    117 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Settings that can be save d to the / mode • Shooting Mode ( P , Tv , Av and M ) • Funct ions available in P , Tv , Av and M except for Super Macro mode (p. 202) • Rec . menu settings • M anual Focus location • Zoom locat ion 1 Turn the mode dial to P, Tv , Av or M. 2 Set the settin g conten …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 122

    118 Using the ND Filter The brightness can be decreased by s etting the ND filter on. This allows you to select a smaller aperture value and a slower shutter speed than usual. Mode Dia l 1 Select [ND Filte r] in the [ (Rec.)] me nu. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44) . 2 Select [On] and press the MENU button. z ND appears on th e display …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 123

    119 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Settin g the Auto Rotat e Func tion This camera is equipped with an Intelligent O rientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera on end and automatically rotates it to the correct viewing or ientation in the display. You can s et this function on/off. Mode Dia l 1 Sel …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 124

    120 Resetting the File Numbe rs You can select the way file numbers are assigned. On The file num bers are reset to the start (100-00 01) each time a new CF card is inser ted. New image s recorded o n CF cards with existing files are ass igned the n ext available number. Off The file nu mber of the l ast image to be shot i s memorize d so that imag …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 125

    121 Shooting – Select ing Partic ular Effec ts Folder Fil e Capaci ty Each folde r usually contain s up to 100 images . However, sinc e images shot in Continu ous mode or Stit ch Assist mode are always sav ed int o the same folder, a fold er may contain more than 100 image s. The number of images may al so exceed 100 if a fol der contains ima ges …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 126

    122 Displaying Ima ges Indivi dually You can view the recorded images on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). Playback 1 Open the LCD monitor. z The LCD monitor can be freely opened to any position (p. 32). z You can use t he viewf inder fo r playba ck without open ing the LCD monitor . 2 Turn the mode lever to . z The last recorde d image appea …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 127

    123 Play back, Er asing Magnifying Images Images can be magnified up to approximately 10 times while i n single image playback. 1 Whil e in singl e imag e playba ck, pres s the button or tu rn th e zoom ring t oward teleph oto. z Press the W , X , S or T arr ow on t he omni selec tor to move t he magnifie d area around the imag e. z To redu ce the …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 128

    124 Viewing Nine Images at a Time (Index Playba ck) Up to nine im ages can be viewed at once in index playback. 1 While i n single ima ge playb ack, press the button . z Nine images appe ar at once (ind ex play back ). 2 Change the im age se lection by tu rning the m ain dial or using the S , T , W or X ar row on t he omni selector . 3 Press the bu …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 129

    125 Play back, Er asing JUMP Jumping Between Image s The display c an be advanced or set back 9 ima ges in either single image playback or index playback. 1 Press the JUM P button whil e in single i mage playback (p. 122) o r index p layback (p. 124). z The jump bar app ears. 2 The display ed ima ge(s) change . Single Image Playback z Jump 9 images …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 130

    126 Viewing Movies You can play back movies shot in mode. 1 Turn the mode lever to . z Movies canno t be viewed in inde x playback . 2 Select a mo vie by t urning the main dial o r using the W or X arrow on the omni se lector. z A movie d isplays with the in struction on it. 3 Press the SET button. z The movie play back panel appears. 4 Select (Pla …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 131

    127 Play back, Er asing Fast F orward ing/Rewi nding z Select on e of the followin g operations using the W or X arrow on the omni sele ctor and press the SET button. z You may experienc e frame dropp ing and a udio b reakup wh en playing b ack a movie on a comp uter wit h insufficie nt system resource s. z The volume at which mov ies play back ca …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 132

    128 Editing Movies You can delete unwanted portions from the first or second half of a movie clip. 1 Select the m ovie yo u wish to edit a nd press the SET button. z See V iewing Mov ies (p. 1 26). 2 Select (Edit) using the W or X arr ow on th e omni sele ctor a nd press the SET button. z The movie editi ng panel and the movie editin g bar appear. …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 133

    129 Play back, Er asing 6 Select (Save) using the S or T arrow on the omni se lector and press the SET button. z When is selected, the edited mov ie is not s aved and the camera reverts to the movie edi ting pane l. 7 Select [Overwrite] or [New File] using the W or X arrow on the omni selec tor and press t he SET button. z [Overw rite]: Saves the e …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 134

    130 Rotating Images in the Dis play Images can be rotated 90° and 270° clockwise on t he LCD monitor (or in the v iewfinder). 1 Select [Rotate] from the [ (Play)] menu. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Select an im age yo u want to rotate by turnin g the main di al or by using the W or X arrow on the omni selec tor and press t he S …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 135

    131 Play back, Er asing Attaching Sound Memos to Images In playback mode (including single ima ge playback, index playback, magnified playback and the review immediately after shooting in Shooting mode) you c an attach sound mem os (up to 60 seconds ) to an image. The sound data i s saved in WAVE format. Playing back the Sound M emos Select in step …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 136

    Attaching So und Mem os to Ima ges (con tinued) 132 Erasing the Sound M emos Select in Step 2 on t he previous page. z You canno t attach sound memo s to movies. z You can not r ecord or play back so und note s for images t hat already have an in compatible sound file at tached. If you attemp t to record or pla y such images , the “Incompa tible …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 137

    133 Play back, Er asing Automated Playback (Sli de Show) Slide show image settings are based on DPOF standards (p. 147). Starting a Slide Show All images or a selection of i mages on a CF card can be displayed one-by-one in an automated slide show. All Images Plays all th e images on th e CF card in o rder Sli de Sh ow 1 – 3 Plays the image s sel …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 138

    Automa ted Playba ck (Slide Show) (con tinued) 134 Selecti ng Images for Slide Show s You can ma rk images for inclusion in slide shows 1-3. Up to 998 images may be marked per slide show. Images display in the order of their selection. 4 When the slide sho w is over, pres s the MENU butto n. z The slide sho w menu appears aga in. Press the MENU but …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 139

    135 Play back, Er asing Index Playback z Press the button to switc h to index play back (3 im ages). z Select an image using the main dial or the W or X arrow on the omni sel ector and mark or remov e marks from images using t he S or T arrow on the omni selector. z The select ion number and a ch eck mark appears at the bottom of se lected images. …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 140

    Automa ted Playba ck (Slide Show) (con tinued) 136 Adjusting the Play Time and Repea t Settings You can chan ge the play time for all the images in a show and have the show repe at itself continuously. Play Time Sets the duration that e ach image in a slide show is displaye d. The optio ns are any on e of 3 – 1 0 seconds, 15 se conds, 30 second s …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 141

    137 Play back, Er asing Protecting Images You can prot ect important images from accidental erasure. 1 In the [ (Play)] menu, s elect [Protect] and pre ss the SET button. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Select an im age yo u want to protect and pre ss the SE T button. z The icon appea rs on protect ed images. z To remove the pro tec …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 142

    138 Erasing Images In dividually Erasing All Images 1. In the [ (P lay)] menu, select [Erase all] and press t he SET button. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 44). The “Erase all im ages?” message appears. 2. Pre ss the W or X arrow on the omni selector to select [OK] and press the SET button. • T o cancel instead of erasing, select [ …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 143

    139 Play back, Er asing Formatting a CF Card You should always format a new CF card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data. Formatting may restore a CF card if it returns an error or if the “ ” message disp lays. z Please note tha t formatti ng (initializ ing) a CF card erases all data, inc luding protec ted images and ot …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 144

    140 About Printing You can easily print images stored on the CF card by connecting t he camera to a direct print compatible pri nter with a cable and operating the camera buttons. In addition, you can specify t he images on your CF card you want to print and how many copies you want (DPOF* Print Settings), and then take the CF card to a participati …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 145

    141 Print Order, Trans ferring Refer to the System Map supplied with y our cam era fo r dire ct print c ompati ble pri nter ( CP serie s or Bubble J et pr inter s) informat ion. Direct Print Comp atible Printing z Connect the camer a to the printer z Set various print settings (except DPOF print settings) z Print For details, see the Direct P rint …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 146

    142 Print Se ttings (DPOF Pr int Settings ) You can select images on a CF card for printing and specify the number of p rint copies in advance u sing the camera. This is extremely convenient f or sending the images to a photo developing service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer. Refer to the Direct Print User Guide for i …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 147

    143 Print Order, Trans ferring z When the print type (p. 144 ) is s et to [Index ], select an image usin g the main dial or the W or X arrow on th e omni selector and mark or remove marks from images u sing th e S or T arrow on the omni sele ctor . A c heck mark appears on the marked image. z Yo u can use th e same pr oce dures to select im ages in …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 148

    Print Settings (DPOF Print Se ttings) (continu ed) 144 Setting the Print Styl e Always select a print style after having selected the image you wish to print. The following print se ttings can be selected. Prin t Type Standa rd Prints one image pe r page Index Prints the selected images together at a reduced size in an index format Both Prints the …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 149

    145 Print Order, Trans ferring 4 Press the W or X arrow on the omni selec tor to select a setting. Print Type z Select [Standa rd], [Index ] or [Both ]. Date z Select [On] o r [Off]. File No. z Select [On] o r [Off]. 5 Press the M ENU button . z The set up menu will c lose and the P rint Order me nu will reappear. z Whe n [Print Type] is set to [In …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 150

    Print Settings (DPOF Print Se ttings) (continu ed) 146 Resetting the Print S ettings The print settings can all be removed at once. The print t ype is reset to [Standard] and the date and file number options are set to [Off]. 1 In the [ (Play)] menu, s elect [Print Order] and press the SET button. z See S electing Menus and Sett ings (p. 44). 2 Pre …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 151

    147 Print Order, Trans ferring You can use the camera to specify settings for images before downloading to a computer. Refer to the Softw are S tarte r Gu ide fo r instructions on how to transfer images to your c omputer. You cannot use this function to transfer several images at once on Mac OS X computers. The settings used on the camera comply wi …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 152

    Selecti ng Images for Transferrin g (continued ) 148 3 Select imag es for transferring . Single Images z Select an image using the main dial or the W or X arrow on the omni sel ector and mark or remov e marks from images using t he S or T arrow on the omni selector. A check mark ap pears on the marked ima ge. z Yo u can use th e same pr oce dures t …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 153

    149 Connect ing Download images taken with the camera to a computer in one of the following ways: z Connect the camera to a computer with the USB cable You can then download images directly from the camera to a computer. z Directly from the CF card Using a card adapter or a card reader, you can download images directly from the CF card. Connecting …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 154

    Connec ting th e Camera to a Comp uter Vi a the USB Cable (cont inued) 150 2 Connect t he supplied interface cabl e to the computer’s USB p ort and the ca mera’s DIG ITAL terminal. z You do not need to turn of f the compu ter or camera when making a USB connec tion. z Please refer to your c omputer manua l for informatio n regarding t he locati …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 155

    151 Connect ing Downloading Images without Installin g the Software (Windows XP a nd Mac OS X (v .10.1 or v .10.2) only) If you are using Windows XP or Mac OS X (v.10.1 or v.10.2), you can use the s oftware distributed with these operat ing systems to download images (J PEG format on ly) without installing the software bundled on the Canon Digital …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 156

    152 Downloading Directly from a CF Card 1 Eject the CF c ard from the camera , and insert it into a CF card reader connected to the comput er. z If you are usin g a PC card read er or PC card slot in your comput er, fi rst inser t the CF ca rd i nto a PC c ard adap ter ( sold separat ely), and th en insert t he PC card adapter int o the computer’ …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 157

    153 Connect ing A video -compati ble televis ion conne cted via t he supplied A V cable AVC-DC30 0 can be used to view image s as you shoot or replay them. Viewing Images o n a TV Set 1 Turn off the ca mera (p. 30). z Also tu rn the televisio n off. 2 Attach AV Cable AVC-DC3 00 to the A/V OUT termina l on the camera . 3 Plug the other e nds of the …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 158

    154 My Camera allows you to customize the start -up image and start-up, shutter, operation and self-timer sounds. Ea ch menu item has three choices. e.g. Start-up image The [ ] option f eatures science fiction related images and sounds. The [ ] option features animals. Changing My Camera Settings Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) 1 Turn o …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 159

    155 My Camera Settings 4 Press the M ENU button . z Pres sing t he MENU button clo ses the menu and makes th e setting s take effect. z In Shoo ting mo de, the menu ca n be cl osed by pres sing th e shutt er button hal fway. (In Playback mode, the menu c loses when the shutte r button is pressed hal fway and the camer a switches t o shooting mo de. …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 160

    156 Registering the My Came ra Settings Images recorded onto the CF 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. The following menu items can be saved to the camera. Registering CF Card I mages and …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 161

    157 My Camera Settings 5a Sel ect th e imag e you wish to register using th e W or X arrow or on the omni selector. 6a Press the SET bu tton. 5b Select [ (Record)] using the W or X arrow on the omn i selector, then press the SET button. z Recording star ts. z Re cordi ng st op s whe n the set amoun t of t ime ha s pas sed. Start-up Sound: 1 second …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 162

    Regi stering t he My Came ra Setting s (conti nued) 158 File Format of My Camera Settings My Camera settings should conform to the below file formats. However, CF c ard images shot with t his camera can be registered as My Camera settings regardless of the below formats. z Start-up Im age z Start-up So und, Operation Sou nd, Selftimer Sou nd and Sh …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 163

    159 Appendix The following erro r and message codes may appear on the display panel. Error Codes Message Codes List of E rror/Message Codes (XX: nu mber) : The ca mera has experience d a proble m. Turn off t he power, wait a second, a nd then tr y shooting or p laying back. If the error cod e appear s repeatedl y, there is a proble m. Note the erro …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 164

    160 The following m essages may appear on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder). z For messages which may appear when a printer is connected, refer to the Direct Print User Guide . List of Messages Resett ing: Resetting all t he camera and menu se ttings to de fault Busy… : Image is being record ed to, or read from, CF card. Resetting se ttings …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 165

    161 Appendix Cannot m agnify !: You atte mpted to magnify an imag e that was photogra phed wit h another camera, reco rded in a differe nt format , or edited on a compute r. Cannot ro tate: Y ou attemp ted to rotate an image t hat was photogra phed wit h another camera, reco rded in a differe nt format , or edited on a compute r. Uni dent ifi ed Im …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 166

    162 Troubleshooting Probl em Cau se S olut ion Camera will not operate Power is no t turned on z Turn on the camer a. J Turnin g the Pow er On/ Off (p. 29 ) CF card/ba ttery cover opened z Confirm th at the CF card / battery co ver is securely closed. Insufficient b attery voltage ([ ] lights in disp lay panel) z Fully charg e the battery before in …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 167

    163 Appendix Camera will not record CF card no t formatte d correctly z Format C F card . J See Formattin g a CF Card (p. 139) . z If reform atting doe sn’t work, the CF card logic cir cuit s may be dama ged . Contact the nearest Canon Custo mer Support Help Desk. Cannot play back You attempted to play back images shot with another ca mera or ima …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 168

    Troubl eshooti ng (conti nued) 164 Battery pack will not charge Poor con tact betwee n battery pa ck and batt ery charger z Clean the b attery terminals with a clean dr y cloth. z Attach th e battery pack to the batte ry charger securely. z Insert the plug of th e battery ch arger firmly int o the pow er outlet. Image i s blurred o r out of focu s …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 169

    165 Appendix Subject i n recorded image is too dark Insufficient ligh t for shooting z Set the built- in flash to on. z Use a high-out put external ly mounte d flash. Subject da rk in comparis on to the backgro und z Set the exposur e compensa tion to a positive (+) setting. z Use the A E lock or spot meteri ng function. J See Locking the Exposure …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 170

    Troubl eshooti ng (conti nued) 166 Subject i n recorded image is too bright Sub ject too c los e caus ing flash to be too bright z Adjust th e flash output with the flash exposure compensa tion function (p. 10 7). Subject br ight in comparis on to the backgro und z Set the exposur e compensa tion to a negati ve (–) settin g. z Use the AE lock or …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 171

    167 Appendix White dots or white asterisks appea r on the i mage Light from the flash has reflected o ff dust par ticles or insect s in the air. This occurs more fr equently in the following c onditions: • When shoot ing at the wide an gle end. • When shoot ing with a high ap erture value in the ap ert ure- prior ity AE mode . z This is a phe n …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 172

    168 Using the Wireless Controller Installing the Battery Install the date battery (CR2025) into the Wireles s Controller WL- DC100 before use. Removing the Battery To remove the date battery, pull it in the direction of the arrow. Appendix z Be partic ularly caref ul to keep the d ate ba tteries out of the reac h of chil dren. Seek med ical ass ist …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 173

    169 Appendix Shooting/Playback The wireless controller can be used to shoot or play back. The wireless controller can be operate d from an approximate distance of up to 5 m (16.4 ft.) from the f ront remote sensor ( 2 ) and approximately 1 m (3.3 ft.) from the s ide remote sensor ( 1 ). z Shooting Press the / button on the camera until the icon app …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 174

    Using t he Wirel ess Contro ller (c ontinu ed) 170 z Playback appears on the display panel. z The operable range of the wireles s controller will short en under the fol lowing c ircumstanc es. • When the wireless cont roller is use d at an angle to th e remote sens or. • When str ong light strikes the came ra. • When the batte ry is weak. z T …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 175

    171 Appendix Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separate ly) You can make your flash photography even clearer and more natural appearing with the us e of a separately sold externally mounted flash. The camera’s aut o exposure function will operate wit h a Canon Speedlite 220EX, 380 EX, 420EX, 550EX, a Macro Ring Lite MR- 14EX or a Macro Twin …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 176

    Using a n Externally Mounted F lash (Sold Se parately) (con tinued) 172 3 Turn the mode dial to a po sition othe r than or . Speedlite 220EX , 380EX, 420EX, 550E X, Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macro Twin Lite MT -24EX z The flash will automaticall y adjust its output in the , , , , P , Tv a nd Av modes when [Flash A djust] is set to [Auto] . The max …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 177

    173 Appendix 4 Press the shu tter button halfway . z The flash is charged when it s pilot lamp l ights up. 5 Press the shu tter button all th e way to s hoot the image. z The externally mount ed flash will not fire i n , or continuo us sho oting. z The Bracket mode cannot be used for fla sh photogr aphy. If the flash fire s, only one image ge ts re …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 178

    Using a n Externally Mounted F lash (Sold Se parately) (con tinued) 174 How to Mount Mac ro Ring Lite MR-1 4EX and Macr o Twin Lite MT-24EX The separately sold Conversion Lens A dapter LA-DC58C is required to mount Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macr o Twin Lite MT-24EX on the camera. z Conversion Lens Adapter LA- DC58C can be divided into the rear and …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 179

    175 Appendix 2 Att ach th e conv ersio n len s adap ter so that its z meets the lens’ and turn it in the direction of the arrow until z meets S . z If you p lan to attac h Close-up Lens 500D (p. 178), do it after you attach th is adapter. 3 Attach the con troller to the camera ’s hot shoe. 4 Macro Ring Li te MR-14 EX Press an d hold the r eleas …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 180

    Using a n Externally Mounted F lash (Sold Se parately) (con tinued) 176 5 Press the button to set the camera to Ma cro mode and set [ND Fil ter] to [On]. z Macro mode (p. 73) z ND filter (p. 118) z When Macro Ring L ite MR-14EX or Ma cro Twin Lit e MT-24EX is mounted o n the camera using Con version Lens A dapte r LA- DC58C with its tw o parts join …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 181

    177 Appendix Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separate ly)/ Close-up Lens (Sold Separately) The separately sold Conversion Lens A dapter LA-DC58C is required to use the se parately sold Tele-converter TC-DC58A and Close-up Lens 500D (58 mm) with t he camera. Conversion Lens Adapter LA- DC58C is a combination of rear and fr ont parts, however, use the …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 182

    Usin g the Tele -conver ter (Sold S ep arately)/Clo se-up Lens (Sold Sep arately ) (continu ed) 178 Tele-conve rter TC-DC58A This 58 mm -threaded diameter magnify ing conversion lens is for taking telephoto shots. T he lens changes the focal length of the camera body’s lens by a factor of 1.5x. Close-up Len s 500D (5 8 mm) This lens, with a 58 mm …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 183

    179 Appendix Mounting the Lenses 1 Turn off the ca mera. Then p ress and hold the ring release b utton and remo ve the outer ring of the lens. 2 Att ach th e conv ersio n len s adap ter so that its z meets the lens’ and turn it in the direction of the arrow until z meets S . 3 Mount the le ns by tu rning it in the d irection of the arrow. Ring Re …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 184

    Usin g the Tele -conver ter (Sold S ep arately)/Clo se-up Lens (Sold Sep arately ) (continu ed) 180 Setting the Camera Lens to the Most Appropriate Positi on 1 Turn the mode lever to (Shooting) and p ress the MENU button . z The [ (Rec.)] menu appears . 2 Select [Converte r] using the S or T arrow on the omni selector, then selec t the nam e of the …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 185

    181 Appendix z The distanc e shown with the MF indi cator (p. 114, 115) does not change e ven if you c hange t he [Co nverter] sett ing fro m [None ]. z The camera doe s not ent er Macro mode when [Conve rter] is set to any set ting other than [None ]. If th e camera is curren tly in Macro mode, Macro mode will be cancele d when [Converter ] is set …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 186

    182 Using a Compact Powe r Adapter (Sold Separate ly) You should use the separately sold Compact Power Adapter CA- 560 when using the camera for long periods of continuous use or for connecting to a computer or printer. 1 Attach the power c ord to the compa ct power adap ter and plug it i nto a power o utlet. 2 Open the terminal cove r and connect …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 187

    183 Appendix Using a Battery Charger (Sold Separately) and Car Battery Cable (Sold Separately) Combined use of Battery Charger CG-570 (sold separately) and Car Battery Cable CB-570 (sold separately) lets you charge battery packs (up to 2 at the same time) from a c ar’s cigarette lighter socket. It is also possible to charge up t o 2 battery packs …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 188

    184 Replacing the Da te Battery If the Set Date/Time menu appears when you turn on the c amera power, the date battery charge is low and the date and time settings have been lost. Please replace the battery with a generic CR2016 lithium coin battery with the fol lowing procedures. Please note that the first date battery may appear to expire relativ …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 189

    185 Appendix Camera Care and Maintenance Use the following procedures to clean the camera body, lens, viewfinder, LCD monit or and other parts. 5 Replace the date bat tery holder, repla ce the battery pack and c lose the bat tery cove r. If you ever dispose of yo ur camera, first r emove the date battery for recycling according to the recycling sys …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 190

    186 All data is based on Canon’s t esting standard. Subject to change without notice. Spe cifica tion s PowerShot Pro1 Camera Effective Pixels Approx. 8.0 m illion Image Sen sor 2 /3-inch CCD (Total number of pixels: Approx. 8.3 million) Lens 7.2 (W) – 50 .8 (T) mm ( 35mm film e quivalent: 28 (W ) – 200 ( T) mm) f/2.4 (W) – f/3.5 (T) Digita …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 191

    187 Appendix Exposur e Control S ystem Progr am AE, Shut ter-pri ority AE, A perture- priori ty AE or Manu al exposu re control AE lock is available. Exposur e Compensa tion ± 2.0 s tops in 1/3- stop increm ents Auto exposure bracketing (AEB) is available. Sensit ivity Auto, I SO 50/10 0/200/400 eq uivalent White Balance TTL aut o, pre-set ( avail …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 192

    188 Wireless C ontrol Shootin g and playba ck are avai lable (wirel ess controller is included in the camera kit) . When s hooting, image is captured instantly/ approx. 2-sec./app rox. 10-sec . after shu tter butt on is press ed. PC-contr olled Sho oting Available (USB conne ction only. E xclusive softwar e program is included in the came ra kit.) …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 193

    189 Appendix *¹ This d igital camera supports Exif 2.21 (also ca lled “Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard for enha ncing the co mmunication between d igital cam eras and printers. By connec ting to an Exif Print-compliant pr inter, the camera’s imag e d ata a t th e ti me o f sh ooti ng i s us ed an d op timi zed, yi eldin g e xtrem ely …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 194

    190 Bat tery Perf orma nce • The data above reflects standard Canon testing conditions.The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings. • Movie data is exc luded. • At low temperatures, the battery pack performance may diminish and the low battery icon appear very rapidly. I n these circumstance s, the performan …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 195

    191 Appendix CF Cards and Estim ated Capa cities (Recordab le Images) CF card inclu ded with the cam era • The dis play panel can only display 3 digits. (Any value excee ding “1000” will appear as “999”.) • These figures reflect standard shoot ing conditions established by Canon. Actual totals may vary accor ding to the subject, shootin …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 196

    192 Image File Sizes (Estim ated) Resolutio n Compres sion L (3264 x 2448 pixel s) 3436 KB 20 60 KB 980 KB M1 (2272 x 1704 pixel s) 2002 KB 11 16 KB 556 KB M2 (1600 x 1200 pixel s) 1002 KB 558 K B 278 K B M3 (1024 x 768 pixel s) 570 K B 320 K B 170 K B S (640 x 48 0 pixels) 2 49 KB 150 KB 84 KB RAW (3264 x 2448 pixel s) 9020 KB Movie (640 x 48 0 pi …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 197

    193 Appendix Battery Pack BP-511A Type: Rechargeable lithium ion cell Nominal volta ge: 7.4 V Nominal cap acity: 139 0 mAh Charge cycle s: Approx. 300 Oper atin g te mperat ur es: 0 – 4 0 °C (3 2 – 10 4 °F ) Dimensions: 38 x 55 x 21 mm (1.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in.) Weight: Approx. 82 g (2.9 oz.) Wireless Con troller WL-DC10 0 Power supply : Lithium b …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 198

    194 Tele-conve rter TC-DC58A (Sold Sep arately) Magni fication: A pprox. 1.5x Focal length: Infinity Lens c onfiguration : 5 el ements in 3 groups Focu sing rang e (from ti p of lens) : 2.2 m – In finity (7.2 ft . – Infinity) (when a ttached to P owerShot P ro1 at 126 m m – telephoto e nd) Thread diameter: 58 mm Stan dard filt er thread s (Co …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 199

    195 A Ado be RGB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 AEB Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 AE Loc k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4 AF Fr ame . . . . . . . . . 53, 89 , 90 AF Mode . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 116 Aperture-Priorit y AE ( ) . . 85 Aperture Value . . 81, 82, 85, 87 Automated Playback (Sl ide Sh ow) . . . . . . . 48, 1 33 Auto Mode ( ) . . …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 200

    196 F FE Lo ck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 06 File F ormat . . . . . . . . . . . 55 , 60 File N umb er . . . . . . 3 7, 50, 12 0 Res et . . . . . . . . . . . 50 , 120 Flash Exposure Compensation . . . . . . 107 Externally Mounted Fla sh . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Flas h Adjust . . . . . . 46, 1 07 Fla sh Outp ut . . . . . . . . 1 08 Switchin …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 201

    197 O Operation Sound . . 49, 51, 154 Overexposure W arning . . . . 39 P Pho to Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Play back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 22 Auto Playback (Slide Show) . . . . . . . 133 Movies . . . . . . . . . 126, 170 Single Image . . . . . . . . 122 TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 3 Volu me . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Pl …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 202

    198 T Tel e-conv erter . . . . . . . . . . 177 Telephoto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Term inal C over . . . . . . . 12, 1 9 Transfer Order (Image Transm ission Sett ings ) . . . . . . . . . . 49, 1 47 Selecting Images . . . . . 147 U Using the Built-In Flash . . . . 62 V Video System . . . . . . . . 50, 153 Viewfinder . . . . . . . . 12, 33, 3 …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 203

    199 MEMO …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 204

    200 MEMO …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 205

    201 Canadian Rad io Interfere nce Regulation s THIS CLASS B DIGITAL AP PARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS O F THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQ UIPMENT REGULATIONS. Réglementat ion cana dienne sur les inter férences r adio CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B RESPECT E TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU REGLEMENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUIL LEUR DU CANADA. FCC N …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 206

    202 This chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode. You can shoot with the settings saved in the C 1 or C 2 mode (p. 116). Functions Availabl e in Ea ch Shootin g Mode Reference Page Resolution Large { * { * { * { * U *– { * { * { * { * 57 Medi um 1 { { { { U – { { { { Medi um 2 { { { { U – { { { { Medi um 3 { { { { U – { { …

  • Canon PC1057 — page 207

    203 * Default settin g { : Setting selection is possible . U : Setting can only be selected for the first ima ge. –: Settin g selection is not possible. (Shade d Area): Sett ing remains in e ffect even wh en the camer a is turned off . The de fault for the se ttings chang ed by the menu and bu tton operation s can be restor ed all at once ex cept …

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