Page 2 - Handling Precautions
1. This camera is not resistant to water, and shouid not be used outdoors if it is raining or snowing. If it is accidentaliy dropped in water, contact an authorized Canon service faciiity. Keep the camera out of salt spray and excessive humidity. If used at the beach, clean it thoroughiy afterward w...
Page 4 - Thank you for purchasing this Canon product.; Before taking pictures, piease read these instructions; Table of Contents; These instructions are divided into four sections:; Convention; Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Canon product. Before taking pictures, piease read these instructions carefuiiy for a thorough understanding of how the camera operates. Table of Contents These instructions are divided into four sections: introduction, Basic Operations, Advanced Operations, and Additio...
Page 6 - Advanced Photo System Quick Reference; Print type selection lever; Data recorded on film
Advanced Photo System Quick Reference Print type selection lever Film Exposure data recorded here Data recorded on film (example) • Date and title• Print type• Print quantity• Flash ON/OFF• Brightness value Etc. B6
Page 7 - A choice of print types 19)
Advanced Photo System Quick Reference 1 Simple film cartridge loading. 16) • Unlike previous 135 (35mm) film, there is no need to open the back cover and pull the film leader across. A choice of print types 19) ^ You can choose from three print types, • C print: Classic print• H print: Wide-angle pr...
Page 8 - Quick Reference; Open the film cartridge; Drop in the film
Quick Reference 1 Load the battery. (-> 15) Open the film cartridge compartment cover. H16)• Turn the crank until the compartment cover opens. • Check that the visual exposure indicator on the film cartridge shows O (unexposed) Drop in the film cartridge and close the cover. 16) Switch the camera...
Page 9 - Position the AF frame
Quick Reference Position the AF frame over the subject and take the picture. {-* 21) ^The flash fires automatically in low-light conditions. When you have finished the fiim and it has rewound, remove the fiim cartridge. 25) • Check that frame counter has returned to "0" and the O icon is bli...
Page 10 - Nomenclature
Nomenclature Viewfinder window *AF sensor Shutter button H 2 1 ) Light-metering sensor AF emitter Flash Red-eye reduction/ Self-timer lamp — Lens B-10
Page 11 - For further details, refer to the page indicated.; *AF is an abbreviation for Auto Focus
Nomenclature For further details, refer to the page indicated. Orange indicator 22) Main switch 18)----------------- Title selection-] button (-> 40, 44) Green indicator (-> 22) — Viewfinder 12, 19) LCD panel — Print type selection lever 19) (Sil Wide/C43 Tele zoom button (-> 20) 1 SET butt...
Page 12 - LCD Panel; (normally displays only the required information); Viewfinder Frames; — Picture Frame
LCD Panel (normally displays only the required information) Two-sided date imprinting indicator Red-eye reduction indicator Flash OFF------------(suppressed fiash) indicator -DateTTitie no/Print quantity/ Custom function no indicator Titie imprinting indicator : — .......... Self-timer indicator <...
Page 13 - Print Type Selection Lever 19); Attaching and Using the Strap <
Nomenclature Print Type Selection Lever 19) C print Attaching and Using the Strap < Attaching the strap. • To ensure that you do not drop your camera, attach the strap provided. • Thread the strap through the strap mount as shown in steps ft, and 2 ) Using the button-push projection. • Use the bu...
Page 14 - Holding the Camera; To avoid obscuring the image with your fingers; Hold the camera as shown below when taking
Holding the Camera To avoid obscuring the image with your fingers and to ensure a ciear sharp image, take care to keep your hands, hair and the camera strap away from the areas marked with a • beiow. • Flash • Light-metering sensor • AF emitter Hold the camera as shown below when taking pictures. Du...
Page 15 - Applicable Battery: One CR2 lithium battery; Open the battery cover.
[T] Loading the Battery Applicable Battery: One CR2 lithium battery Open the battery cover. • Press down on the <l op^'OQO and slide the cover oft. Load the new battery. • Ensure that the + and - terminals are positioned correctly. ^ The icon appears on the LCD panel. Reattach the cover. • Slide ...
Page 16 - Loading the Film Cartridge; Load the film cartridge.
Loading the Film Cartridge Open the film cartridge compartment cover. • Turn the crank until the compartment cover opens. Load the film cartridge. • Check that the visual exposure indicator on the film cartridge shows O (unexposed). • Load the cartridge with the visual exposure indicator facing upwa...
Page 17 - Checking the Film Data
Loading the Film Cartridge About the Film Cartridges • Use 1X240 cartridge film.• You cannot use conventional 135 (35mm) film in this camera. • Use film cartridges that show the O (unexposed) visual exposure indicator Q (unexposed) Visual exposure Indicator area Checking the Film Data of available s...
Page 18 - Ц] Turning the Power On; Slide the main switch to ON.; E Checking the Battery Power; A new battery generally has sufficient capacity for
Ц] Turning the Power On Slide the main switch to ON. ^ The lens cover opens and the lens and Nash are set for shooting. ■ If you slide the switch to OFF, the lens and flash both retract, the lens cover closes and the camera switches off Take care not to obstruct the lens or flash with your fingers. ...
Page 19 - H] Choosing the Print Type; With this camera, you can choose any of 3 print
H] Choosing the Print Type With this camera, you can choose any of 3 print formats to suit your subject: C print, H print or P print. Viewfinder Turn the print type seiection lever. ^ The viewfinder screen changes as shown below when you select a print type • You can select a different print type fo...
Page 21 - Slaking Pictures in Auto Fiash Mode; Compose the shot and
Slaking Pictures in Auto Fiash Mode The shutter button has a two-step action.The first step sets the focus and exposure, while the second step releases the shutter. In low-light conditions, the flash fires automatically. AF frame 1 Set the focus. • Position the AF frame over the subject and press th...
Page 22 - Green/Orange Indicators
Green/Orange Indicators When you press the shutter button down halfway, the indicators light or blink to show whether the camera is ready to shoot. Green indicator Lit: Camera ready to shoot (subject in focus). Blinks: Proximity warning Orange Indicator Lit: Flash fully charged. Blinks: Camera shake...
Page 23 - Taking Pictures in Auto Fiash Mode; •Taking Pictures through a Window
Taking Pictures in Auto Fiash Mode • When the green indicator biinks, move away from the subject until the indicator stops blinking and then press the shutter button again. The table below shows the proximity warning range. C/H 25 to 45 cm (0.8 to 1.5 ft.) p 25 cm to 2 m (0 8 to 6.6 ft.) • The green...
Page 24 - match the area actuaiiy inciuded in the shot. The area
Taking Pictures in Auto Fiash Mode Close-up Photography When you are shooting at distances of 45 cm to 1 m (1.5 to 3.3 ft.), the area visibie through the viewfinder does not match the area actuaiiy inciuded in the shot. The area above the ciose-up frame wiii not be inciuded in the photograph. For ta...
Page 25 - [S Removing the Film Cartridge; Check that the
[S Removing the Film Cartridge The film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end.The frame counter counts down as the film rewinds When the film is fully rewound, the frame counter shows “0" and the O icon blinks.• You can use the CF3 custom function setting to prevent the camera from autom...
Page 26 - Film Cartridge Processing; CD; Handling Film Cartridges After Exposure
Removing the Film Cartridge Film Cartridge Processing • Exposed film cartridges can be processed for prinfing at Advanced Photo System certified shops. • Ali certified shops do the following: CD Return your cartridge with the film inside. ® Process all three types of prinfs. (3) Make an index print ...
Page 27 - Changing the Flash Mode; You can switch the flash off or set it to fire each time you; Select the flash mode.
%<§> Changing the Flash Mode You can switch the flash off or set it to fire each time you take a picture. Select the mode that best suits your subject and your surroundings. • The (V) and <§>(V) settings can be stored in the camera’s memory, Initially, the camera is set so that the flash...
Page 28 - Auto Flash; In low-light conditions, the flash fires automatically; Effective Flash Range
W Auto Flash Use this mode to take pictures of subjects other than peopie, or to photograph people without using the redeye reduction function. In low-light conditions, the flash fires automatically when you press the shutter button. Set the flash mode to (V) ■ ^ When you switch the camera on, the ...
Page 29 - reduction lamp lights and then the flash fires.; Set the flash mode to
Changing the Flash Mode <§>(^) Auto Flash with Red-eye Reduction Use this mode to reduce the red-eye effect when you are taking pictures of people in low-light conditions. When you press the shutter button, the red-eye reduction lamp lights and then the flash fires. 1 Set the flash mode to <...
Page 30 - Red-eye Reduction Function; Important guidelines for using the red-eye
Red-eye Reduction Function When you use the flash to take photos of people In low-light conditions, their eyes sometimes glow red in the photograph This is referred to as the red-eye effect and is caused by the light of the flash reflecting off the retina of the eye. In <§> and modes, the red-...
Page 31 - In this mode, the flash tires regardless of the light
Changing the Flash Mode % Flash ON (Forced Flash) Mode In this mode, the flash tires regardless of the light conditions when the picture is taken. Use this setting for fill-in flash in daylight or to soften the outline of the subject. Set the flash mode to % . • Press the V® button until the % icon ...
Page 33 - This function is usefui when you are taking pictures of
Changing the Flash Mode S<§>V Slow-synchro Mode This function is usefui when you are taking pictures of people against a sunset or nighttime background The combination of slow shutter speed and flash illuminates the subject while still capturing the background. Set the flash mode to H<i>...
Page 34 - Using Focus Lock; Lock the focus when you want the subject of your shot
Using Focus Lock Lock the focus when you want the subject of your shot to be off to one side of the frame Set the focus. • Position the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button down halfway, ^ The green indicator lights when the subject is in focus. • Keep the shutter button pressed do...
Page 36 - DATE Imprinting the Date and Time; DATE; г o; DATE; position, and the availabiiity of both-side
The date and time can be imprinted on the back or on both sides of your photograph. DATE Imprinting the Date and Time Select the date/time combination. • The date/time combination changes each time you press the DATE button • Take the picture with the desired date/time combination selected. DATE г o...
Page 37 - Imprinting the Date and Time; Selecting the Date Format; SELECT SET; Select the date format.; The selected date format is retained when you repiace
Imprinting the Date and Time Selecting the Date Format • Always use the push-button projection on the strap buckle to push the SET button. (-> 13) V I ^ T 7 © SELECT SET Select the date format. • Press the DATE button so that only the date Is displayed. • The date fotmat changes each time you pre...
Page 38 - Setting the Date and Time; Setting the Date
When you replace the battery or travel abroad, use the procedure below to set or adjust the date and time settings. • Always use the push-button projection on the strap buckle to push the SELECT and SET buttons. (-> 13) Setting the Date and Time Setting the Date Display the date only. • Press the...
Page 39 - Setting the Time
Setting the Date and Time Setting the Time Display the date and • time. • Press the DATE button to display the date and time H 36) • Refer to the previous page to set the date Select the time setting. • Press the SELECT button to select the setting ^ The selected setting (blinking numbers) changes s...
Page 40 - I«/ Imprinting Titles; You can imprint tities on the back of the print.; Selecting the Title Language; Press the; P t; Press the SELECT button; • Press the; button until the symbol disappears; position, and language may vary according to the
I«/ Imprinting Titles You can imprint tities on the back of the print. Selecting the Title Language Press the P t button. ^The symbol f i f is displayed on the LCD panel Press the SELECT button to select the language. • The language changes every time you press in this order: Japanese, English, Fren...
Page 41 - Imprinting Titles; Selecting the Title; Button Sequence; Japanese Titles; French Titles
Imprinting Titles Selecting the Title Once you have selected the language for your title, you can select the title. Button Sequence Press the button. The title number changes every time you press. • Select the title you want to use, then take the picture E-1 I LOVE YOU E-2 THANK YOU E-3 SEASON’S GRE...
Page 42 - ^Specifying the Print Quantity; • When you load negative film, the print quantity is
^Specifying the Print Quantity This feature allows you to specify the number of prints (0 to nine) of a frame to be produced at one time. This is useful as it saves the trouble of having additional prints made and can be used to avoid getting prints of unsuccessful shots Note that you can only set o...
Page 43 - Specifying the Print Quantity; Changing the Print Quantity After Taking a Shot; Set the print quantity.
Specifying the Print Quantity Changing the Print Quantity After Taking a Shot Seiect the mode for specifying the print quantity for the previous frame. • Press the Q button ® and then press the SELECT button (D for at least 2 seconds ^ "P-0” (no prints) blinks on the LCD panel p r ? - 1 DATE ¥ 5...
Page 44 - Setting the Custom Functions; •Always use the push-button projection on the strap; SELECT; and; SET; DATE f
Setting the Custom Functions Custom Function No. Setting Realtime Release CF 1 0 Off 1 On Flash Mode Memory CF2 0 Off 1 On Automatic Film Rewind CF3 0 On 1 Ofl •Always use the push-button projection on the strap buckle to push the SELECT and SET buttons. 13) Custom Setting display Funclion Mo, {Init...
Page 46 - Realtime Release Photography
Realtime Release Photography • To use this mode, set the custom function CF1 to 1. (-> 44) 1 Set the focus. • Position the AF frame over the subject and press the shutter button down halfway. ^ The camera makes a brief whirring sound ^The green indicator lights when the subject is in focus. • Kee...
Page 47 - Troubleshooting; In case of trouble check the table below before taking
Troubleshooting In case of trouble check the table below before taking your camera to be repaired Problem Cause Remedy Page The icon •The battery has •Replace the 15 blinks on the LCD panel expired battery The icon is •No battery is • Load a battery 15 not displayed on loaded the LCD panel •The batt...
Page 49 - Questions and Answers; 4 The picture was taken with date imprinting, but it
Questions and Answers Q1 Can conventional 135 (35mm) film be used? A1 No it cannot be used. Use 1X240 film cartridges (-> 17) Q2 Can slide (reversal) film be used with this camera? A2 Yes it can Q3 What is ISO? A3 The ISO number indicates the film's sensitivity to light in numerical terms The hig...
Page 50 - Major Specifications; Viewfinder Information:
Major Specifications Type; 1X240 fully-automatic lens-shutter AF camera with built-in zoom lens and magnetic IX functions Image Size: 16.7 x 30.2 mm Lens; Canon 24-65 mm f/4.5-8.0 lens Focusing: Active autofocus Shooting distance: 0.45 m to (1.5 ft. to ■ =«) Shutter: Combination aperture and program...
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Page 54 - Canon
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