Page 2 - Handling Precautions
Handling Precautions 1. This camera is not resistant to water, and should not be used outdoors if it is raining or snowing. If it is accidentaiiy dropped in water, contact an authorized Canon service facility. Keep the camera out of sait spray and excessive humidity, if used at the beach, clean it t...
Page 4 - Table of Contents; Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Canon product. Before taking pictures, piease read these instructions carefuiiy tor a thorough understanding of how the camera operates. Table of Contents These instructions are divided into tour sections: introduction, Basic Operations, Advanced Operations, and Additio...
Page 6 - ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM; m e
ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM This camera supports the new Advanced Photo System. This system, as well as Canon’s advanced technology has made it possible to produce a camera that is smaller than any previous camera. Here are some of the special features of this system. Q] New Film The new 1X240 film comes ...
Page 8 - Advanced Photo System Quick Reference; Data recorded on film
Advanced Photo System Quick Reference Previous film Film n Exposure data recorded here P print Data recorded on film (example) • Date and title• Print type• Film orientation• Flash ON/OFF • Subject brightness Etc. i B 8
Page 9 - Choose the print type with the print type
F o r fu rth er d etails, refer to th e p ag e in d ic ate d . Simple film cartridge loading. (-^ 16) I • Unlike previous 135 (35mm) film, there is no need to open the back cover and pull the film leader across the back of the camera. Choose the print type with the print type selection lever. (—>...
Page 10 - Camera Quick Reference
Camera Quick Reference Open the battery cover and insert the battery. (-15) • Cióse the battery covet after inserting the battery. Open the film cartridge compartment cover. (- 16 ) •To open, rotate the knob to the left. Insert the film cartridge and close the film compartment cover. (^16) • Check t...
Page 12 - Nomenclature
Nomenclature I) is shorthand for ‘‘See page AF Light Receptor Viewfinder Window AF Light Emitter LCD Panei 14) Set Button (-> 39, 40) Seiect Button Main Switch H18) Lens Ii-12
Page 14 - LCD Panel; Pass the strap through the
N o m enclature/A ttaching the S trap LCD Panel Date/Title indicator Two-sided Date imprinting Seiection indicator Titie Seiection indicator Battery Check indicator Film Cartridge Indicator Frame Counter Self-timer Indicator Slow-synchro Indicator i Flash ON Indicator Red-eye Reduction Indicator ® F...
Page 15 - LU Inserting the Battery; Open the battery cover.
Battery: One lithium battery (CR2) LU Inserting the Battery 1 Open the battery cover. • While pressing the ridges on the battery cover, lift off the cover ,r^ Insert the battery. • Insert the battery with the + and - terminal positioned correctly with the release tape ® is behind the battery ^ The I...
Page 17 - Film cartridges; Checking the Film Information; Turn off the camera and; Cr; Cl
Film cartridges • Use 1X240 film cartridge.• Previous 135 (35mnn) print film cannot be used. • Use film cartndges whose visual exposure indicator Is O (unexposed). O(unexposed) Total number of frames Film type □ Film speed Checking the Film Information Turn off the camera and press the flash mode bu...
Page 18 - [H Turning the Power On; Slide the main switch; Turning the power off; Siide the main switch
[H Turning the Power On Slide the main switch downwards to the OPEN/CLOSE position. ^ The lens cover is opened. •♦The switch automatically returns to its original position. ^ The flash mode is set to auto flash (full auto operation) mode Turning the power off Siide the main switch downwards to the O...
Page 19 - Checking the Battery Power; when the power is turned on.; CZE; Battery Check Indicator; Battery is full
Checking the Battery Power Check that I"!' is displayed on the LCD panel when the power is turned on. Shooting capacity with a new battery - Approx. 22 film cartridges of 25 exposures, at normal temperatures with 50% flash use. (Data based on Canon’s Standard Test Method.) i'98 9 80“’' CZE \ ___...
Page 21 - viewfinder Frames; Picture Frame; Compose your picture within this; AFMark; Place this mark over the subject
[H Viewfinder - viewfinder _J •000 viewfinder Frames Picture Frame Compose your picture within this frame. (H print) AFMark Place this mark over the subject you wish to take. 1-21
Page 22 - Range; Shooting Through a Window
The shooting range of the camera varies according to the flash mode selected.•In Flash OFF mode (-> 34) the shooting range is 1 m (3.3 ft.) to infinity. • in ali other modes 28) the shooting range is 0.6 m (2 ft.) to infinity. However, the flash will fire if the range is between 0.6 and 1 m (2 an...
Page 23 - in Selecting the Print Type
You can choose from three print types with this camera: C print, H print or P print. in Selecting the Print Type Print type selection lever Use the print type selection lever to select the desired print type. • You can change the print type in mid roll. H prtnl The viewfinder field changes when the ...
Page 24 - [U Shutter Button Action; Place the AF mark over
[U Shutter Button Action This camera has a two-step shutter button. When the shutter button is pressed haifway, the exposure and focus are set. When the button is pressed fuliy, the shutter is released. Place the AF mark over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. ^The subject is focused....
Page 25 - Green/Orange Indicators; When the shutter button is pressed halfway, the; Green indicator
Green/Orange Indicators When the shutter button is pressed halfway, the indicators iight up or blink to indicate whether or not shooting is possible. Green indicator Orange indicator Green indicator Lights up: Blinks (4 times/sec ): Orange indicator Lights up: Biinks (4 times/sec.): Ready for shooti...
Page 26 - H] Removing the Film Cartridge; ■gs; згo; Check that
The film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end. The frame counter counts down during film rewinding. When the film has been fully rewound, the O indicator on the LCD panel blinks. Check that the 0 indicator on the LCD panel is blinking before removing the cartridge from the camera. H] Removi...
Page 28 - Changing the Flash Mode; Press the flash mode
The flash can be made to fire every time you take a picture, or it can be turned off. Choose a mode suitable for the subject and place you are shooting. Select the flash mode while the camera is turned on. Changing the Flash Mode Press the flash mode button (<S>i). • You can check the mode on ...
Page 29 - s г o ‘; Flash Distance Range (With color print film)
Set this mode for taking pictures without peopie, or if you want to shoot right away without the red-eye reduction function. in iow iight conditions, the fiash fires automaticaily when the shutter button is pressed. Q ] A uto Flash M ode w ithout R ed-eye R eduction Slide the main switch downwards t...
Page 30 - Reduction
[U Auto Flash Mode with Red-eye Reduction Set this mode when shooting pictures of people in low light conditions to reduce redeye effect 32). When the shutter button is pressed, the red-eye reduction lamp lights up and the flash fires. C h an g in g the F lash M o de Press the flash mode button (<...
Page 32 - Red-eye Reduction Function
Changing the Flash Mode Red-eye Reduction Function With flash photography in dark places, the subject’s eyes may appear red. This phenomenon is called “red-eye” and occurs when flash illumination reflects off the retina.With the red-eye reduction function ( <3> indicator), the red-eye reductio...
Page 33 - Flash ON Mode; The flash fires regardless of the light conditions.
m Flash ON Mode The flash fires regardless of the light conditions. Set this mode for fill-in flash during the day, or to soften the outline of the subject. Press the flash mode button (<S>V) until V is displayed on the LCD panel. '38 9 80 B-33
Page 36 - Focus Lock; Use this mode to focus on a subject positioned close; Center the AF mark; With the shutter button
Focus Lock Use this mode to focus on a subject positioned close to the edge of the picture frame. Center the AF mark over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. ^ The subject is focused when the green indicator lights up. • Keep the shutter button pressed halfway. With the shutter button ...
Page 37 - Self-timer Shooting; Include yourself In the picture by delaying shutter; Compose the picture,
0 Self-timer Shooting Include yourself In the picture by delaying shutter release with the self-timer. Place the camera on a steady surface, or mount it on a tripod.Select the self-timer mode while the camera is turned on. Press the self-timer button ( 0 ). ^The 0 indicator is dispiayed on the LCD p...
Page 38 - Date and Time Imprinting; Press the DATE button.
The date and time that a photo is taken can be imprinted on the back or the front and back of the print. Date and Time Imprinting Press the DATE button. • The mode changes every time you press the button. LCD Panel Date Display ’98 g ?D“"- ■ Date mode (front and back imprint) 80 IH'85 ■ ■ Date +...
Page 39 - Changing the Date Format; In Date mode, press the Set
Changing the Date Format t ^38 9?D" I 9 80^8" I 80 988" In Date mode, press the Set button to select the date format. • Use the push-button projection on the strap clasp. ^ The date format changes in the following order: year/month/day -> nronth/day/year -> day/month/year. Year/mon...
Page 40 - Setting and Adjusting the Date/Time; ITil
Setting and Adjusting the Date/Time After changing the battery, or when traveling internationaliy, it may be necessary to set or adjust the camera's date and time using the following procedure. If “............ ” blinks on the LCD panel when you change the battery, perform steps 2, 3, 4, and 6. DATE...
Page 41 - ili; Ml
[1 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all digit settings and adjustments are completed, then press the Select button to end. • The date adjustment is complete when the digits stop blinking Press the DATE button to display the Date + Time mode. S«l«4 p) S b L Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all digit settings and...
Page 42 - Imprinting Titles; Selecting the Title Language
Imprinting Titles You can imprint titles on the back of the print. Select a title from the different titles available while the camera Is turned on. Selecting the Title Language Press the TITLE button. ^ The word TITLE is displayed on the LCD panel. :t(y;:g)s - Ì Press the Select button to select th...
Page 43 - Selecting the Title
Once you have selected the language for your title, you can select the title. Selecting the Title TITLE button Sequence Press the TITLE button. ^ The title number changes every time you press. • Select the title you want to use, then take the picture. E-1 1 LOVE YOU i E-5 HAPPY BIRTHDAY E-2 THANK YO...
Page 44 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting In case of trouble check the table below before taking your camera to be repaired. Problem Cause Remedy Page The battery check •The battery has •Replace the 15 indicator blinks. expired. battery. The battery check •No battery is loaded •Load a battery 15 indicator is •The battery is ...
Page 45 - Questions and Answers
Problem Cause Remedy Page "H" is (jisplayed on the LCD panel •The self-diagnosis function detected an error •Remove the battery from the camera When “H" disappears from the LCD display, load the battery again 15 The film cartridge compartment cover will not open, even when the film count...
Page 46 - Specifications
Specifications Type: 1X240 lens/shutter type, AF, fully automatic camera with magnetic IX functions Image Size: 16.7 x 30.2 mm Lens: Canon 23 mm f/4.8 Focus Control: Active auto-focus system Shooting Distance: 0.6 m (2.0 ft.) to infinity (Flash OFF mode: 1 m (3.3 ft.) to infinity Shutter: Combinatio...
Page 49 - MEMO
Page 50 - Салол
Салол CANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Jaf - CANON U.S.A. INC. For all inquiries concerning this camera, call toll free in the U.S. 1 -800-828-4040 or write to: Customer Relations,Canon U.S.A,, Inc.One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, N.Y. 11042-1198 - CANON CANADA INC. HEADQ...