Canon Digital IXUS Wireless- User Manual

Canon Digital IXUS Wireless

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Main Features; Transferring images to a computer* via a wireless connection; PictBridge; Shooting; Playback
  • Page 3 – Conventions Used in this Guide; Basic Camera User Guide; Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended.; Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode; Continuous Shooting; Shooting Mode
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents; Items marked with a
  • Page 5 – Viewing Images in Sets of Nine
  • Page 7 – Handling Precautions; Test Shots; Please Read; Camera Body Temperature
  • Page 8 – Please see the; Operation Restrictions
  • Page 11 – Safety Precautions
  • Page 12 – Warnings; Equipment
  • Page 13 – Batter y; The battery should not be immersed in water or sea water.
  • Page 14 – Use only the specified battery charger to charge the battery.; Others; Such items may lose data or stop working.; Cautions
  • Page 15 – The battery can run down.; Flash; Doing so could result in burns.
  • Page 16 – Preventing Malfunctions; Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields; Stop using the camera immediately.
  • Page 17 – Before Using the Camera—The Components Guide; Front View; Basic Guide
  • Page 18 – Back View; LCD Monitor
  • Page 19 – Operation Panel; Indicators; MENU; Button
  • Page 20 – Wireless Print Adapter; SETUP; button
  • Page 21 – Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations; or; Using the LCD Monitor; The display mode changes as follows with each press.; Off
  • Page 22 – Using the Clock; Method 1
  • Page 23 – LCD Monitor Brightness Settings; Changing Settings Using the Set up Menu; Night Display; LCD Monitor Brightness
  • Page 24 – Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor
  • Page 25 – If the indicator blinks orange and the camera shake icon; Standard
  • Page 26 – Detailed; The following information may also be displayed with some images.
  • Page 27 – Histogram Function; Using the Viewfinder
  • Page 28 – Camera; Upper Indicator
  • Page 29 – provided; Power Saving Function
  • Page 30 – Low Level Format; Formatting Memory Cards
  • Page 31 – Setting the Home/World Time Zones; Setting the World Clock; Use the or button to; To set the daylight saving option,
  • Page 32 – Switching to the Destination Time Zone; Use the or button to select a; As in Step 3, you can set the; select; To change the destination time
  • Page 33 – This menu sets many of the common shooting functions.; Menus and Settings
  • Page 34 – Menus
  • Page 35 – Menu List; Custom
  • Page 37 – Clock Display
  • Page 38 – My Camera Menu; Menu Item
  • Page 39 – - White balance data recorded with the custom white; Resetting Settings to Their Default Values
  • Page 40 – Approximate Values for Recording Pixels; Changing the Recording Pixels and Compression; Use the; SET; Recording Pixels
  • Page 41 – Approximate Values for Compression Settings; Fine
  • Page 42 – Recording Pixels and Frame Rates; Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities; Changing Recording Pixels and Frame Rates
  • Page 43 – Magnified Close-Up Shooting; Choose the angle of view with the zoom
  • Page 44 – Using the Digital Zoom; Press the zoom lever toward and shoot.
  • Page 45 – *Recommended Memory Card; To Cancel Continuous Shooting; Press the; Press the to display .; The camera will continue to record successive images while
  • Page 46 – Direct Print User Guide; Postcard Date Imprint Mode; Embedding the Date in the Image Data; LCD Monitor Display
  • Page 47 – To Cancel the Self-Timer; Using the Self-Timer
  • Page 48 – Changing the Delay Time and Number of Shots (
  • Page 49 – The following four movie modes are available.; Movie Shooting; Compact; My Colors
  • Page 51 – Shooting Panoramic Images
  • Page 53 – Switching between Focusing Modes
  • Page 56 – To Release the FE Lock; Locking the Flash Exposure Setting
  • Page 57 – Metering Methods; Switching between Metering Modes
  • Page 58 – To Cancel the Exposure Compensation; Adjusting the Exposure Compensation
  • Page 59 – To Cancel the Long Shutter Mode; button when the Long Shutter FUNC. menu is; Shooting in Long Shutter Mode; Use the or button to select the shutter; The higher the value, the brighter
  • Page 61 – White Balance Settings
  • Page 62 – Using the Custom White Balance; for the following situations that are difficult; Aim the camera at a piece of white; If you are viewing it with the LCD monitor, ensure that
  • Page 64 – Photo Effect Settings; Changing the Photo Effect; Vivid; Sepia
  • Page 65 – My Colors Settings; Shooting in a My Colors Mode
  • Page 66 – Modes; Setting the Camera to the Color Accent Mode
  • Page 67 – - Only the altered image is shown on the LCD monitor
  • Page 68 – Aim the camera so that the color you
  • Page 69 – Setting the Camera to the Color Swap Mode; The camera will switch to color
  • Page 70 – Setting the Camera to a Custom Color Mode; The altered color will display.; button at this point, you will return
  • Page 71 – Adjusting the ISO Speed; Cycle through the
  • Page 72 – Setting the Auto Rotate Function; When the Auto Rotate function is set
  • Page 73 – displays on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 74 – File Number Reset Function; Resetting the File Number; Continuous
  • Page 75 – File and Folder Numbers
  • Page 76 – Please also see the; To Cancel the Magnified Display; Magnifying Images; Press the zoom lever toward .
  • Page 77 – Switching between Sets of Nine Images
  • Page 78 – To Return to Single Image Playback; Jumping to Images; Jump 10 Images; Jump Shot Date; Jump to Movie; In single image playback mode, press; The camera will switch to jump; Use the or button to select a search
  • Page 79 – ra; Operating the Movie Control Panel; Viewing Movies; Display a movie and
  • Page 80 – Editing Movies; movie control panel and
  • Page 81 – When there is not enough space left on the memory card,
  • Page 82 – Images can be rotated clockwise 90° or 270° in the display.; Rotating Images in the Display; Cycle through the 90°/270°/original orientations with each
  • Page 83 – Playback with Transition Effects; Attaching Sound Memos to Images
  • Page 84 – Sound Memo Panel
  • Page 85 – All Images; Date; Folder; Movie; or –
  • Page 86 – Transition Effects
  • Page 88 – Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings; Play Time; Pressing the
  • Page 89 – Protecting Images; Select an image to; Erasing All Images
  • Page 90 – Print Settings/Transfer Settings; Single Images; Setting the DPOF Print Settings; settings for the images.
  • Page 91 – All the Images on a Memor y Card
  • Page 92 – Setting the Print Style; The following print styles can be selected.; Index; then specify the settings.
  • Page 93 – Embedded dates in; Setting the DPOF Transfer Settings
  • Page 95 – Viewing Images on a TV set; Slide the terminal cover open and
  • Page 96 – Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings); Changing My Camera Settings; Select the contents you
  • Page 97 – and; Registering My Camera Settings; Slide the mode switch to; Select
  • Page 98 – Select an image or record a sound.; and Shutter Sounds
  • Page 99 – Using Wireless Connection (Connecting to Printer); Connecting to a
  • Page 100 – Attaching the wireless print adapter to a printer; Connecting to a Printer; Adjust the angle and direction of the
  • Page 101 – Attach the supplied compact power adapter; Insert the compact; Insert the compact power adapter into the; In order to improve the
  • Page 102 – Connecting/Disconnecting; Setting up a wireless connection to a printer; Direct Print User Guide
  • Page 103 – Ending the wireless connection; If; Use the or button to select; The wireless connection will end.
  • Page 104 – button to return to step 1 without
  • Page 105 – List of; When the message “Press the SETUP; The message
  • Page 106 – You can delete devices which you no longer use.; Deleting target devices; Select the target device you wish to delete.
  • Page 107 – Troubleshooting; Camera will not operate.; Sounds come from the camera interior.; When the power is turned on
  • Page 108 – LCD monitor
  • Page 109 – Camera will not record.; Image Seen in Viewfinder vs. Recorded Image
  • Page 111 – Subject in recorded image is too bright.; Image flashes white. Image contains noise.
  • Page 112 – Continuous shooting slows down.
  • Page 113 – Shooting Movies; The recording time may not display properly
  • Page 114 – Computer images that cannot be; Movies cannot be edited.; Some movies shot with another camera cannot be edited.; Movies do not play back correctly.; To check the images at the original
  • Page 115 – Reading images from memor y card is slow.; Battery/Battery Charger; Batter y consumed quickly.; Batter y will not charge.; TV monitor output; Image not showing on TV monitor.
  • Page 116 – Wireless connection to a printer; Wireless connection to a printer is not
  • Page 117 – List of Messages; No memory card
  • Page 120 – Disconnected; Wireless connection has disconnected. Either shorten the; Too many devices registered; target devices are already registered. If you wish to register; Registration failed; Registration has failed. Either shorten the distance between the; Already registered; Registration of the same wireless print adapter has already been
  • Page 121 – ppe; Appendix; Battery Handling; Batter y Charge; The following icon and message will display.; Batter y Handling Precautions; Keep the battery terminals clean at all times.; The battery may be short circuiting.; Change the battery pack
  • Page 122 – Charging the Batter y; • Charging it within a temperature range of 5 – 40 °C
  • Page 123 – Handling the Memory Card
  • Page 124 – For matting; • The card supplied with the camera may be used without further
  • Page 125 – Using an AC Adapter Kit (Sold Separately); Slide the memory card slot/battery
  • Page 126 – Using an Externally Mounted Flash
  • Page 127 – Batteries; Charge becomes Severely Limited
  • Page 128 – Camera Care and Maintenance
  • Page 129 – DIGITAL IXUS WIRELESS; Specifications
  • Page 132 – Test Conditions
  • Page 133 – Memor y Cards and Estimated Capacities
  • Page 135 – Wireless Print Adapter WA-1
  • Page 137 – INDEX
  • Page 139 – Trademark Acknowledgments; Disclaimer
  • Page 142 – ENGLISH
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Before Using the Camera

Shooting

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Print/Transfer Settings

Viewing Images on a TV set

Customizing the Camera

Troubleshooting

List of Messages

This guide explains camera features and procedures in detail.

Appendix

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Wireless Connection

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Page 2 - Main Features; Transferring images to a computer* via a wireless connection; PictBridge; Shooting; Playback

Main Features Transferring images to a computer* via a wireless connection Transfers all images stored on a camera to the computer at the same time Shoots images and transfers them to a computer immediately Printing via a wireless connection Prints images easily by attaching the supplied wireless pr...

Page 3 - Conventions Used in this Guide; Basic Camera User Guide; Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended.; Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode; Continuous Shooting; Shooting Mode

1 Conventions Used in this Guide Icons appearing below titles indicate the modes in which the procedure can be used. In this guide, the Basic Camera User Guide is referred to as the Basic Guide , and the Advanced Camera User Guide is referred to as the Advanced Guide . This mark denotes issues that ...

Page 4 - Table of Contents; Items marked with a

2 Table of Contents Items marked with a are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures. Please Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Operation Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Safety Precautio...

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