Canon A85- User Manual

Canon A85

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Flowchart and Reference Guides; Reference; OFF O
  • Page 4 – Read This First; Disclaimer
  • Page 5 – Trademark Acknowledgments
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents; Functions and operations tables. These pages
  • Page 8 – Symbols Used; to; Using the Flash
  • Page 9 – Please Read; Test Shots; cards, that results in the failure of an; Warning Against Copyright Infringement
  • Page 10 – Safety Precautions
  • Page 11 – WARNINGS; Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes.
  • Page 12 – clean or maintain the equipment.
  • Page 14 – CAUTIONS; Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas.
  • Page 15 – Preventing Malfunctions; Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields
  • Page 16 – Components Guide
  • Page 18 – Shooting Mode Dial; • Image Zone; Indicators; • Indicator Next to the Viewfinder
  • Page 19 – Preparing the Camera; Installing the Batteries; also use separately sold nickel metal hydride
  • Page 20 – Battery; Proper Battery Handling; Using
  • Page 21 – Battery Status Indications
  • Page 22 – Installing a CF Card; CF
  • Page 23 – About CF Cards; Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card.; Formatting a CF Card; Press the MENU
  • Page 24 – SET; Setting the Date/Time; battery has run down. Start from Step 4 to set
  • Page 25 – Set the date and; Direct Printer User Guide; Charging the date/time battery
  • Page 26 – Setting the Language
  • Page 27 – Basic Functions; Turning the Power On/Off; Press the ON/OFF button until the; Shooting Mode; Power Saving Function; Auto Power Down
  • Page 28 – Switching between Shooting and
  • Page 29 – appears on the
  • Page 30 – Using the LCD Monitor; play back images. Pressing the; LCD Monitor Display
  • Page 32 – Playback Mode; * Detailed Display is not available in index; Standard Display
  • Page 34 – About the; About the Histogram; Dark image; Sample Histograms
  • Page 35 – Auto Mode; See; Functions Available in Each Shooting; Shooting – The Basics; Digital
  • Page 36 – Pressing Halfway; • The indicator next to the viewfinder will blink; Press the shutter; Pressing Fully; • You will hear the shutter sound when the
  • Page 37 – When the shutter sound is set to [; Shooting with the Viewfinder; Compose the image so that the; Viewfinder; About the Autofocus Function
  • Page 38 – • The red-eye reduction lamp may emit; Reviewing an Image Right after; the image will keep on displaying regardless; Keeping the shutter button fully pressed; Erasing Images Individually; button and
  • Page 39 – Changing the Image Display Duration
  • Page 41 – Turn the mode dial
  • Page 42 – You can change the resolution and compression; Movies can be shot with the following resolutions.; Compression; Superfine; Fine; Resolution
  • Page 43 – * The current setting is
  • Page 44 – Use the flash according to the guidelines; The flash always fires.; Press the button
  • Page 45 – Setting the Red-eye Reduction
  • Page 46 – Macro Mode; The image will be shot in macro mode when; Press the DISP. button to turn the
  • Page 47 – button and select
  • Page 48 – When; Digital Zoom; press the MENU button.
  • Page 49 – Press the zoom lever toward; again to further zoom; Continuous Shooting
  • Page 50 – Select using or and press; Shooting Panoramic Images; Use this mode when taking shots that you
  • Page 51 – Framing a Subject; The LCD monitor will turn on.
  • Page 53 – Turn the mode dial to; The current Scene mode screen is displayed.; Select the scene you wish to; Shooting procedures are the same as for the; Special Scene Mode; By simply selecting one of the following 6
  • Page 55 – Postcard Print Mode; You can shoot images with settings; using; Functions
  • Page 56 – Embedding the Date in the Image; Check that; Press the MENU button.
  • Page 57 – Movie Mode; Use this mode to shoot movie clips. The; Turn the Shooting mode dial to .
  • Page 58 – or a computer
  • Page 59 – Playback – The Basics; Displaying Images Individually; You can view the recorded images on the; Slide the mode; Press the; DISP; . button to show the data
  • Page 60 – Magnifying Images; Canceling the Magnified Display; Viewing Images in Sets of Nine; Slide the mode switch to
  • Page 61 – Jumping Between Images
  • Page 62 – Viewing/Editing Movies; Viewing Movies; Pausing and Resuming Play
  • Page 63 – Editing Movies; button while it is playing.
  • Page 65 – Erasing; Erasing All Images; A confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 66 – Selecting Menus and Settings; Selecting Settings with the FUNC. Button (Shooting Mode Only); Shooting – Advanced Functions; FUNC
  • Page 67 – Selecting Settings with the MENU Button; Play Menu
  • Page 68 – and
  • Page 69 – Menu Settings and Default Settings; Sets whether or not the red-eye reduction lamp fires.
  • Page 70 – Protects images from accidental erasure.
  • Page 71 – Adjusts the Start-up Sound volume when the camera powers up.
  • Page 72 – Sets how file numbers are assigned to images.
  • Page 74 – Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings); Sets Start-up image when you turn on the camera.
  • Page 75 – Resetting the Settings to Default; Press the MENU button for longer
  • Page 76 – How to Use the Mode Dial; Check that the camera is in; Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode
  • Page 77 – Program AE; Differences between the and; Setting the Shutter Speed
  • Page 78 – appears; Shutter Speed Display; Setting the Aperture
  • Page 79 – Aperture Value Display; Manually Setting the Shutter; * The standard exposure is calculated by the
  • Page 80 – Switching between Autofocus Modes; appear when the LCD monitor is turned on; On
  • Page 81 – MENU; Switching between Light
  • Page 82 – Adjusting the Exposure; backlit or shot against a bright background.
  • Page 83 – colors more accurately.; Auto
  • Page 84 – Select the white; Fluorescent; Setting a Custom White Balance
  • Page 85 – Aim the camera at
  • Page 86 – • Flash; Changing the ISO Speed; off for use in dark conditions, or when a fast; Select an ISO
  • Page 87 – Changing the Photo Effect; By setting a photo effect before you shoot,; Effect Off
  • Page 88 – Select the photo; Adjusting the Flash Output; In mode, the flash output can be controlled; Select; Selecting Menus; Adjust the flash output using or .
  • Page 89 – Shooting Problem Subjects for; Shooting with Focus Lock
  • Page 90 – Shooting with AF Lock; MF
  • Page 91 – Shooting in Manual Focus Mode; Press the DISP. button to turn on; Focus using or and shoot; Setting the Auto Rotate Function; This camera is equipped with an Intelligent
  • Page 93 – Playback – Advanced Features; Rotating Images in the Display; Press or to select the image
  • Page 94 – Attaching Sound Memos to Image; playback) you can attach sound memos (up
  • Page 95 – Auto Play; LCD monitor displays each image for; Pausing and Resuming Auto Play
  • Page 96 – Protecting Images; Select an image
  • Page 98 – Various Functions; About Printing; PictBridge
  • Page 99 – DPOF Print Settings; DPOF Transfer Settings
  • Page 100 – copies in advance using the camera. This is; using or and; Single Images
  • Page 101 – All the Images on a CF Card
  • Page 102 – Setting the Print Style; Standard
  • Page 103 – Select a setting using or .; Print Type; Resetting the Print Settings
  • Page 104 – Use or to; button to; Image Transfer Settings; You can use the camera to specify settings; The
  • Page 105 – Selecting Images for Transferring; For setting images one by one
  • Page 106 – Downloading Images to a Computer; The following methods can be used to; Computer System Requirements; Windows
  • Page 107 – Macintosh; Canon Utilities
  • Page 108 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 109 – Set the camera's mode switch to; Proceed to steps 5 and 6 below.; Refer to the; Terminal; DIGITAL; the events dialog that appears on
  • Page 110 – The Download Image window will display.
  • Page 111 – Downloading Images by Direct; All Images; Confirm that the; button if the Direct Transfer; Wallpaper
  • Page 112 – Images
  • Page 113 – Connecting the Camera to the; limitations to downloading images with this; Downloading Directly from a CF card
  • Page 114 – Double-click the icon of the drive; Viewing Images on a TV Set; Turn off the television also.; Attach the AV Cable to the
  • Page 115 – Plug the other ends of the AV; Yellow Plug to the Video In Jack
  • Page 116 – Resetting the File Number; Select the set up method for the file number.
  • Page 117 – Folder File Capacity; Customizing the Camera; My Camera allows you to customize the; As default settings, My Camera setting; Changing My Camera Settings; Example
  • Page 118 – and select a menu; Registering My Camera Settings; Registering the CF Card Images and; Press the ON/OFF button to turn
  • Page 120 – File Format of My Camera Settings
  • Page 121 – • Recording Time; Operation Sound; See the supplied
  • Page 122 – List of Messages; Direct Print
  • Page 124 – Problem
  • Page 125 – Cannot play back
  • Page 127 – Subject out of focal range.
  • Page 128 – Adjust the camera angle.
  • Page 129 – Incorrect video system setting.
  • Page 130 – Appendix; The indicator blinks
  • Page 132 – Using the AC Adapter Kit ACK600; Connect the power cord to the
  • Page 133 – Open the terminal cover, and; The camera supports use of the separately sold
  • Page 134 – Wide Converter WC-DC52; Shooting Ranges in Macro Mode; Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52C; between Front
  • Page 135 – Attaching a Lens; Ring
  • Page 136 – You should not shoot images in; Camera Care and Maintenance; Camera; : Wipe the camera body with a soft; Lens; : First use a lens blower brush to
  • Page 137 – : Use a lens blower brush to
  • Page 138 – Specifications; PowerShot A85 / PowerShot A75
  • Page 140 – Canon Direct Print
  • Page 142 – Battery Performance; Based on the CIPA standard; AA Alkaline Batteries; Based on the Canon standard; For information on handling batteries,; Playback
  • Page 143 – CF Cards and Estimated Capacities; Movie; Movie
  • Page 144 – pixels
  • Page 145 – Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500; Card
  • Page 146 – Focusing Range
  • Page 147 – Photo Tips and Information; Underexposure
  • Page 148 – Optimal Exposure
  • Page 149 – Index
  • Page 153 – MEMO
  • Page 161 – Function
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