Page 2 - Confirming the Package Contents
Confirming the Package Contents The following items are included in the package. If something is missing, please contact the retail outlet at which you purchased the product. You may not be able to achieve the full performance of this camera with the included memory card. Battery ChargerCB-2LY/CB-2L...
Page 3 - This guide is divided into the following two sections.; Getting Started; The PDF Manuals are included in the supplied CD-ROM.
Let’s Get Started! 1 Let’s Get Started! This guide is divided into the following two sections. This section explains how to prepare the camera for use and the basics of shooting, viewing and printing images. Start out by familiarizing yourself with the camera and mastering the basics. First... Next....
Page 4 - Table of Contents; Items marked with a; Components Guide
Table of Contents 2 Table of Contents Items marked with a are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures. Please Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Components Guide 38 How to Use the Mode Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Various Shooting Methods
Table of Contents 3 Setting the Image Stabilizer Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Adjusting the ISO Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Various Shooting Methods 71 Shooting in Modes for Special Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Shooting in Manual Mode . . ....
Page 7 - Symbol Conventions in this Guide; : This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s
Table of Contents 5 Symbol Conventions in this Guide About this Guide : This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation. : This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures. Explanations in this guide are based on the camera’s default settings at ti...
Page 8 - Please Read
Please Read 6 Please Read 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 Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are no...
Page 10 - Preparations; Insert the battery into the battery charger.; • Battery charger model names and types vary by region.; Remove the battery after charging is complete.; • Charging takes approximately 1 hour 55 minutes.; Charging the Battery
Get ti ng St ar te d Preparations 8 Preparations 1. Insert the battery into the battery charger. 2. Plug the battery charger (CB-2LY) into a power outlet, or attach the power cord to the battery charger (CB-2LYE) and plug it into a power outlet. • Battery charger model names and types vary by region...
Page 11 - • It will lock into place with a click.; Insert the memory card until it clicks into place.; Installing the Battery and Memory Card
Preparations 9 Getting St ar te d 1. Slide the cover ( a ) and open it ( b ). 2. Insert the battery. • It will lock into place with a click. 3. Insert the memory card until it clicks into place. To protect the battery and prolong its life, do not charge it for longer than 24 hours continuously. Inst...
Page 12 - Get; ) and pull the battery out; To Remove the Memory Card
Preparations 10 Get ti ng St ar te d 4. Close the cover ( c , d ). To Remove the Battery Press the battery lock in the direction of the arrow ( a ) and pull the battery out ( b ). To Remove the Memory Card Use a finger or the toggle on the wrist strap to push the memory card in until you hear a clic...
Page 13 - Attaching the Wrist Strap
Preparations 11 Getting St ar te d Attaching the Wrist Strap Use the wrist strap when using the camera to prevent yourself from accidentally dropping the camera. To Open the Terminal Cover Toggle You can change its position on the strap. The toggle can be used to open the terminal cover and when ins...
Page 14 - Use the or button to select a; To Change a Previously Set Date/Time; Press the; Setting the Date and Time
Preparations 12 Get ti ng St ar te d The Date/Time settings menu will appear the first time the power is turned on. 1. Press the ON/OFF button. 2. Select the month, day, year and time, and the display order. 1. Use the or button to select a category. 2. Use the or button to set the value. 3. Press t...
Page 15 - Set the mode switch to; Setting the Display Language
Preparations 13 Getting St ar te d You can change the language displayed in the LCD monitor menus and messages. 1. Press the ON/OFF button. 2. Set the mode switch to (Playback). 3. Hold down the button and press the button. 4. Use the , , or button to select a language. 5. Press the button. z A rech...
Page 16 - Shooting Still Images; • The start-up sound will play and the start-up image will display in; Select a shooting mode.; Set the mode switch to; Aim the camera at the subject.; • When the camera focuses, it beeps twice and the indicator lights; Avoiding Camera Shake; Wrist Strap
Get ti ng St ar te d Shooting Still Images 14 Shooting Still Images 1. Press the ON/OFF button. • The start-up sound will play and the start-up image will display in the LCD monitor. • Pressing the ON/OFF button again turns the power off. 2. Select a shooting mode. 1. Set the mode switch to (Shootin...
Page 17 - • Holding down the shutter button after taking a shot will continue; To Shoot Images in Focus; Mute Setting; Pressing the
Shooting Still Images 15 Getting St ar te d 5. Without changing anything else, press the shutter button all the way (press fully) to shoot. • The shutter sound will play once and the image will record.• Recorded images are displayed on the LCD monitor for approximately 2 seconds immediately after sh...
Page 18 - Viewing Still Images; • Use the button to move to the
Get ti ng St ar te d Viewing Still Images 16 Viewing Still Images 1. Press the ON/OFF button. 2. Set the mode switch to (Playback). 3. Use the or button to display the image you wish to view. • Use the button to move to the previous image and the button to move to the next image. • The images advanc...
Page 19 - Erasing; • To exit instead of erasing, select
Getting St ar te d Erasing 17 Erasing 1. Press the ON/OFF button. 2. Set the mode switch to (Playback). 3. Use the or button to select an image to erase and press the button. 4. Confirm that [Erase] is selected and press the button. • To exit instead of erasing, select [Cancel]. Please note that era...
Page 20 - Printing; Connect the camera to a direct print compatible printer.; Direct; Set the camera’s mode switch to
Get ti ng St ar te d Printing 18 Printing 1. Connect the camera to a direct print compatible printer. • Hook your fingernail or the wrist strap toggle under the bottom edge of the camera’s terminal cover to open it, then insert the interface cable all the way into the connector. • See the printer ’s...
Page 21 - Printing From a Print List; You can add images directly to a print list by merely pressing the; Adding to a Print List; • To remove an image from the print; Printing Images in a Print List; Connect the camera to your printer.; • Use the or button to confirm
Printing 19 Getting St ar te d Printing From a Print List You can add images directly to a print list by merely pressing the button immediately after shooting or while playing back images. You can then print the images from the print list, when connecting the camera to a printer. Adding to a Print L...
Page 22 - Embedding the Date in the Image Data; • The recording pixels are fixed to 2M (1600 x 1200) setting and the; • Shooting modes other than
Get ti ng St ar te d Embedding the Date in the Image Data 20 Embedding the Date in the Image Data This section explains how to embed date information on images as they are recorded (Date Stamp).• The date stamp cannot be deleted from the image data once it has been embedded. Ensure that the camera’s...
Page 23 - You can use the following methods to imprint the; Direct Print User Guide
Embedding the Date in the Image Data 21 Getting St ar te d 2. Select [Date Stamp]. 1. Use the or button to select . 2. Use the or button to select . • The area which will not be printed will appear gray. • Press the DISP. button, then use the or button to select [Date/ Time]. You can use the followi...
Page 24 - Shooting Movies; Do not touch the microphone while recording.
Get ti ng St ar te d Shooting Movies 22 Shooting Movies 1. Press the ON/OFF button. 2. Select a shooting mode. 1. Set the mode switch to (Movie). 2. Press the button. 3. Use the or button to select (Standard). 4. Press the button. 3. Aim the camera at the subject. z Do not touch the microphone while...
Page 26 - Viewing Movies; • Images with a; Use the or button to select; button
Get ti ng St ar te d Viewing Movies 24 Viewing Movies 1. Press the ON/OFF button. 2. Set the mode switch to (Playback). 3. Use the or button to display a movie and press the button. • Images with a icon are movies. 4. Use the or button to select (Play) and press the button. • The movie will start pl...
Page 27 - Downloading Images to a Computer; Items to Prepare; System Requirements
Getting St ar te d Downloading Images to a Computer 25 Downloading Images to a Computer You are recommended to use the supplied software to download images to your computer. Items to Prepare • Camera and computer• Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk supplied with the camera• Interface cable supplied ...
Page 28 - Installing the software.; Windows; Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the; • Follow the onscreen messages to; installation is complete.; • When the installation is finished,; Macintosh; Preparing to Download Images
Downloading Images to a Computer 26 Get ti ng St ar te d 1. Installing the software. Windows 1. Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the computer’s CD-ROM drive. 2. Click [Easy Installation]. • Follow the onscreen messages to proceed with the installation. 3. Click [Restart] or [Finish] o...
Page 29 - Connecting the camera to a computer.; Connect the supplied interface cable to the computer’s USB; • Hook your fingernail or the wrist strap toggle under the bottom; Preparing to download images to the computer.
Downloading Images to a Computer 27 Getting St ar te d 2. Connecting the camera to a computer. 1. Connect the supplied interface cable to the computer’s USB port and to the camera’s A/V OUT and DIGITAL terminal. • Hook your fingernail or the wrist strap toggle under the bottom edge of the camera’s t...
Page 30 - Displaying CameraWindow.; CameraWindow will display.; Downloading Images Using the Camera (Direct
Downloading Images to a Computer 28 Get ti ng St ar te d 4. Displaying CameraWindow. Windows 1. Select [Canon CameraWindow] and click [OK]. CameraWindow will display. Macintosh CameraWindow will appear when you establish a connection between the camera and computer. If it fails to appear, click the ...
Page 31 - MENU; Downloading Images Using the Camera
Downloading Images to a Computer 29 Getting St ar te d Use this method to download images using camera operations (except Windows 2000). 1. Confirm that the Direct Transfer menu is displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor. • The button will light blue. • Press the MENU button if the Direct Transfer men...
Page 32 - • The images will download. The
Downloading Images to a Computer 30 Get ti ng St ar te d You can also use the following options in the Direct Transfer menu to set the method for downloading images. All Images/New Images/DPOF Trans. Images 1. Use the or button to select , or and press the button. • The images will download. The but...
Page 34 - System Map; Supplied with Camera
Get ti ng St ar te d System Map 32 System Map Wrist Strap WS-DC2 Battery Pack NB-6L* 1 (with Terminal Cover) Compact Power Adapter CA-DC10 AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40 Supplied with Camera Interface Cable IFC-400PCU* 1 Memory Card (32MB) Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk AV Cable AVC-DC400* 1 Waterproof...
Page 36 - The following camera accessories are sold separately.; Flash; • AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40; An adapter for charging Battery Pack NB-6L.; Other Accessories; • SD Memory Card; Use this cable to connect the camera to a TV set.; • Waterproof Case WP-DC23; Optional Accessories
System Map 34 Get ti ng St ar te d The following camera accessories are sold separately. Some accessories are not sold in some regions, or may no longer be available. Flash • High-Power Flash HF-DC1 This attachable supplementary flash can be used to capture photographic subjects that are too dista...
Page 37 - For more information, visit your nearest Canon retailer.; Direct Print Compatible Printers; Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended.
System Map 35 Getting St ar te d Canon offers the following separately sold printers for use with the camera. You can produce photo quality prints quickly and easily by connecting them to the camera with a single cable and operating the camera’s controls. • Compact Photo Printers (SELPHY series)• In...
Page 39 - Learning More
Page 40 - Front View; cde
38 Components Guide Front View a Wrist Strap Mount (p. 11) b Microphone (p. 22) c AF-assist Beam (p. 51) d Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 75) e Self-Timer Lamp (p. 64) f Viewfinder Window (p. 39) g Flash (p. 62) h Lens b cde a f g h
Page 41 - ide; Back View
39 C o mponents G u ide Back View a LCD Monitor (pp. 46 , 56) b Viewfinder c Terminal Cover (p. 11 ) d A/V OUT (Audio/Video output) and DIGITAL Terminal (pp. 18 , 27 , 174) e Tripod Socket f DC Coupler Terminal Cover (p. 200) g Memory Card Slot/Battery Cover (p. 9) Using the Viewfinder The viewfin...
Page 42 - Controls; l m
40 Controls a Indicators (p. 42) b Power Lamp c ON/OFF Button (p. 12) d Shutter Button (p. 14) e Zoom Lever (pp. 58 , 112) Shooting: (Wide Angle)/ (Telephoto) Playback: (Index)/ (Magnify) f Mode Switch (pp. 14 , 41) g Speaker h (Print/Share) Button (pp. 18 , 29 , 110) i FUNC./SET Button (p. 44) j ...
Page 43 - How to Use the Mode Switch
41 C o mponents G u ide Slide the switch to the mode you wish to use. How to Use the Mode Switch Shooting Mode : Auto (p. 14) : Manual Mode (p. 74) : Stitch Assist (p. 82) : Digital Macro (p. 61) : Portrait (p. 71) : Night Snapshot (p. 71) : Color Accent (p. 103) : Color Swap (p. 105) Special Scene ...
Page 44 - Indicators; cover
42 The indicators on the back of the camera light or blink under the following conditions. • Upper Indicator • Lower Indicator Indicators Green: Ready to shoot (camera beeps twice)/Display off Blinking Green: Time Lapse (movie) recording/Image recording/reading/erasing/transferring (when connected t...
Page 45 - Displaying the Clock; Method 1
43 C o mponents G u ide Displaying the Clock You can display the current date and time for a 5-second* interval using the following two methods. * Default setting Method 1 Hold the FUNC./SET button down while turning on the power. Method 2 In a shooting/playback mode, press the FUNC./SET button for ...
Page 46 - Basic Operations; This menu sets many of the common shooting functions.; Menus and Settings; Set the mode switch to or .; Some items may not be selectable in some shooting modes.; Use the or button to select an option for; Items showing the
44 Basic Operations Settings for the shooting or playback modes or such camera settings as the print settings, date/time and sounds are set using the FUNC. menu or the Rec., Play, Print, Set up or My Camera menu. FUNC. Menu ( Button) This menu sets many of the common shooting functions. Menus and Se...
Page 48 - Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor
46 Shooting Mode Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor and Menus Display Content Setting Method a Shooting Mode Mode Switch, FUNC./SET Button (FUNC. Menu) b Exposure Compensation ( ••• ) and Recording Pixels, etc. FUNC./SET Button (FUNC. Menu) c Disp. Overlay MENU Button (Rec. Menu) d Digital Zoo...
Page 49 - About the Battery Charge Indicators; The following icon and message will display.
47 B a si c Op er at io n s l AF Lock ( ) / Button m Time Zone (Home/World) ( ) MENU Button (Set up Menu) n Create Folder ( ) MENU Button (Set up Menu) o Image Stabilizer ( ) MENU Button (Rec. Menu) p Exposure Shift Bar (Movie ) Button About the Battery Charge Indicators The following icon and messa...
Page 51 - Histogram Function
49 B a si c Op er at io n s z Information for images shot on other cameras may not display correctly. z Overexposure WarningIn the following cases, overexposed portions of the image blink. - When reviewing an image right after shooting in the LCD monitor (Detailed) - When using the Detailed Display ...
Page 55 - Set up Menu; Menu Item
53 B a si c Op er at io n s Set up Menu Menu Item Options Page/Topic Mute On/Off* Set to [On] to silence all sounds*. * Except for when the memory card slot/battery cover is opened during recording. Volume Off/1/2*/3/4/5 Adjusts the volume of the start- up sound, operation sound, self- timer sound, ...
Page 57 - Print Method; when you print an image; My Camera Menu
55 B a si c Op er at io n s Print Method You can change the printer connection method. There is usually no need to change the settings, but select when you print an image recorded in the (Widescreen) mode at the full page setting for wide paper using a Canon SELPHY CP750/CP740/CP730/CP720/CP710/CP51...
Page 58 - Switching the Information Displays; Using the LCD Monitor
56 Switching the Information Displays You can switch the LCD monitor information display each time you press the DISP. button. See Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor and Menus for details (p. 46) . (The following are the screens that display when shooting in (Auto) mode.) Shooting Mode Pla...
Page 59 - Changing the LCD Monitor Brightness; • Changing Settings Using the Set up Menu; Night Display
57 B a si c Op er at io n s Changing the LCD Monitor Brightness The brightness of the LCD monitor can be changed in the following two ways. • Changing Settings Using the Set up Menu (p. 53) • Changing Settings Using the DISP. Button (Quick-bright LCD Function) You can set the LCD monitor to the brig...
Page 60 - Commonly Used Shooting Functions; Shooting with the Optical Zoom; Press the zoom lever toward or .; Zooms out from; Converter; Selection
58 Commonly Used Shooting Functions The zoom can be adjusted from 35 mm – 105 mm (focal length) in 35mm film equivalent terms. You can combine digital zoom with optical zoom when shooting.The available shooting characteristics and focal lengths (35mm film equivalent) are as follows: Shooting with th...
Page 61 - nc; Shooting with the Digital Zoom; icon will display at the; Safety Zoom Factor; The digital zoom cannot be used in
59 C omm only U sed S h ooting F u nc tions Shooting with the Digital Zoom Safety Zoom Zone This camera is equipped with a Safety Zoom feature that shifts from optical zoom to digital zoom without pausing until image quality is lost at any given recording pixel setting. The icon will display at the ...
Page 63 - Adjust the angle of view; Magnified Close-Up Shooting; Select Digital Macro.
61 C omm only U sed S h ooting F u nc tions You can shoot a subject 3 – 10 cm (1.2 – 3.9 in.) from the end of the lens at the maximum wide angle setting. With the digital zoom, the image area is 9.5 x 7 mm (0.37 x 0.28 in.) at maximum zoom (approximately 4.0x). 3 Adjust the angle of view with the zo...
Page 64 - You can shoot close-ups or infinity shots.; Using the Flash; button while this
62 You can shoot close-ups or infinity shots. Using the Flash Available Shooting Modes p. 218 1 Press the button. 1. Use the or button to change the flash mode. • : [Off] • : [On] • : [Auto] • Pressing the MENU button while this screen is displayed will allow you to set flash functions such as Slow ...
Page 65 - To Cancel the Macro Mode
63 C omm only U sed S h ooting F u nc tions To Cancel the Macro Mode Press the / button and use the or button to select (Normal). 1 Press the / button. 1. Use the or button to select or . z Use the LCD monitor to compose close-ups in Macro mode since the view through the viewfinder may not match the...
Page 66 - To Cancel the Self-Timer
64 You can set the time delay and the numbers of shots you wish to take in advance. * This may differ depending on your My Camera settings (p. 175) . To Cancel the Self-Timer Press the button and use the or button to select . Using the Self-Timer Available Shooting Modes p. 218 10 sec. Self-Timer: s...
Page 67 - Setting the Delay Time and Number of Shots ( )
65 C omm only U sed S h ooting F u nc tions Setting the Delay Time and Number of Shots ( ) 1 Select [Self-timer]. 1. Press the button. 2. In the menu, use the or button to select [Self-timer]. 3. Press the button. 2 Accept the setting. 1. Use the or button to select [Delay] or [Shots] and change the...
Page 68 - Approximate Values for Recording Pixels; Changing the Recording Pixels; Select the recording pixels.
66 Approximate Values for Recording Pixels Changing the Recording Pixels (Still Images) Available Shooting Modes p. 218 1 Select the recording pixels. 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select and the or button to change the option. 3. Press the button. Recording Pixels Purpose* (Large) 10...
Page 69 - Approximate Values for Compression Settings; Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities; Select a compression; Compression
67 C omm only U sed S h ooting F u nc tions Approximate Values for Compression Settings (Widescreen) 3648 x 2048 Printing on wide size paper (you can check the composition at a 16:9 aspect ratio. Areas that will not be recorded appear on the LCD monitor as a black border.) : Approximate number of re...
Page 70 - Setting the Image Stabilizer Function
68 The Image Stabilizer function allows you to minimize the camera shake effect (blurred images) when you shoot distant subjects that have been magnified or when you shoot in dark conditions without a flash. Setting the Image Stabilizer Function Available Shooting Modes p. 218 Off – Continuous You c...
Page 71 - Adjusting the ISO Speed
69 C omm only U sed S h ooting F u nc tions Raise the ISO speed to use a fast shutter speed when you wish to reduce the effects of camera shake or avoid blurry subjects, or to turn the flash off when shooting in a dark area. z Camera shake may not be fully corrected when shooting with slow shutter s...
Page 73 - Shooting in Modes for Special Conditions; Night Snapshot
71 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods Various Shooting Methods When a shooting mode appropriate for the shooting conditions is selected, the camera automatically adjusts settings for optimal shooting. Shooting in Modes for Special Conditions Available Shooting Modes p. 218 1 Select a shooting mode. 1. ...
Page 74 - Scene Mode; Indoor
72 Scene Mode Kids&Pets Allows you to capture subjects that move around, such as children and pets, without missing photo opportunities. Indoor Prevents camera shake and maintains the subject’s true color when shooting under fluorescent or tungsten lighting. Sunset Allows you to shoot sunsets in...
Page 76 - Shooting in Manual Mode; Continuous Shooting
74 Allows you to select settings yourself, such as the exposure compensation, white balance or My Colors. In this mode, the camera shoots continuously while the shutter button is held down. If you use the recommended memory card*, you can shoot continuously (smooth continuous shooting) at a set shoo...
Page 77 - To Cancel Continuous Shooting; Follow Step 1 to display; Setting the Flash; About Red-Eye Correction
75 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods To Cancel Continuous Shooting Follow Step 1 to display . You can make detailed flash settings to fit the shooting conditions. 2 Shoot. • The camera will continue to record successive images while the shutter button is held down. • Recording will cease when the shut...
Page 78 - Set the flash options.
76 1 Select [Flash Settings]. 1. Press the button. 2. In the menu, use the or button to select [Flash Settings]. 3. Press the button. 2 Set the flash options. 1. Use the or button to select an item. 2. Use the or button to select an option. 3. Press the button. • This screen can be displayed by pres...
Page 79 - Movie Shooting; Standard
77 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods The following movie modes are available.The recording time will vary according to the capacity of the memory card you use (p. 210) . *1 When a super high-speed memory card is used: SDC-512MSH is recommended.*2 Even if the file size has not reached 4 GB, the recordi...
Page 80 - Changing Colors
78 1 Select a shooting mode. 1. Set the mode switch to . 2. Press the button. 3. Use the or button to change the option. 4. Press the button. • See Changing Colors (p. 103) for the procedures for using and . 2 Shoot. • Pressing the shutter button halfway automatically sets the exposure, focus and wh...
Page 83 - Changing the Shooting Interval ( Time Lapse)
81 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods Changing the Shooting Interval ( Time Lapse) 1 Select a shooting interval. 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select and the or button to change the option. 3. Press the button. • The indicator will blink green while the camera is recording. z You are rec...
Page 84 - Shooting Panoramic Images; Select a shooting direction.
82 Stitch Assist can be used to shoot overlapping images that can later be merged (stitched) to create one panoramic image on a computer. Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist) Available Shooting Modes p. 218 1 Select a shooting direction. 1. Set the mode switch to . 2. Press the button. 3. Use t...
Page 85 - Shoot the first image in the; A sequence may contain up to 26 images.
83 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods 7. Use the or button to select or . 8. Press the button. • : Left to right horizontally • : Right to left horizontally 2 Shoot the first image in the sequence. • The exposure and white balance are set and locked with the first image. 3 Shoot the next image by overl...
Page 86 - Zooming the AF Frame and Shooting; Checking the Focus and Peoples’; Press the shutter button halfway.
84 You can zoom the display of the AF frame to check focus when shooting or right after taking a shot. Zooming the AF Frame and Shooting When [AF Frame] is set to [Face Detect] or [Center], the AF frame area can be zoomed to check focus while shooting. When you want to capture people’s expressions, ...
Page 87 - Checking the Focus and People’s Expressions
85 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods Checking the Focus and People’s Expressions Immediately after Shooting (Focus Check) You can check the focus in recorded images. It is also easy to check peoples’ expressions and look for closed eyes because a frame the size of the face displays when the AF Frame m...
Page 88 - To Cancel Checking the Focus; Frame Color
86 To Cancel Checking the Focus Press the shutter button halfway. 3 Shoot. • The recorded image displays. • The frame displays as follows. • The orange frame allows you to change the display size, the display position and the display frame (p. 115) . z Pressing the button while the image is displaye...
Page 89 - Switching between Focusing Modes; Face; AiAF
87 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses. Switching between Focusing Modes Available Shooting Modes p. 218 Face Detect The camera detects a face and sets the focus, exposure* 1 and white balance* 2 . In addition, the camera met...
Page 90 - Face Detect Feature; • Maximum of three frames will be displayed at the positions of the
88 z [Face Detect] cannot be used when the LCD monitor is turned off. z The AF frame appears as follows when the shutter button is pressed halfway. Face Detect Feature • Maximum of three frames will be displayed at the positions of the faces the camera recognizes. At this point, the frame the camera...
Page 91 - Changing the AF Frame Size
89 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods Changing the AF Frame Size When the [AF Frame] is set to [Center], the AF frame can be resized to correspond to the subject. Select [Small] to constrict the focal frame to suit a small subject or to focus on a particular area of a subject. 1 Select [AF Frame Size]....
Page 92 - Selecting the Face to Focus On; Select a face you wish to focus on.
90 Once the focus is fixed to a subject’s face, the frame can be set to follow the subject within a certain range. Selecting the Face to Focus On (Face Select and Track) Available Shooting Modes p. 218 To use the Face Select and Track function, first configure the following settings. - Set the AF fr...
Page 94 - The
92 It may be difficult to focus on the following types of subjects.• Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings• Scenes with a mixture of near and far subjects• Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition • Subjects that are moving quickly• Subjects through ...
Page 95 - To Cancel the AF Lock
93 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods To Cancel the AF Lock Press the / button. 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. 4 Re-aim the camera to compose the shot as desired and shoot....
Page 96 - To Cancel the AE Lock; To Cancel the FE Lock; Locking the Flash Exposure Setting; The flash will pre-fire and
94 To Cancel the AE Lock Press the button. You can lock the flash exposure so that the exposure settings are correctly set regardless of the composition of your subject. To Cancel the FE Lock Press the button. z In Movie mode, AE lock can also be set/canceled (p. 77) . z You can use the FE lock when...
Page 97 - To Cancel the Exposure Compensation; Adjusting the Exposure Compensation
95 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods Adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background. Adjust the exposure compensation to a negative value to avoid making the subject too bright in night shots or when shot...
Page 98 - Switching between Metering Modes; Evaluative; Change the metering
96 Switching between Metering Modes Available Shooting Modes p. 218 Evaluative Appropriate for standard shooting conditions, including backlit scenes. The camera divides images into several zones for metering. It evaluates complex lighting conditions, such as the position of the subject, the brightn...
Page 99 - Setting the Shutter Speed; Select the Long Shutter
97 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods You can set the shutter speed to a slow setting to make dark subjects appear brighter. Setting the Shutter Speed (Long Shutter Mode) Available Shooting Modes p. 218 1 Select the Long Shutter Mode. 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select . 3. Press the b...
Page 101 - Select a white balance
99 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods 1 Select a white balance setting. 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select and the or button to change the option. 3. Press the button. The white balance setting cannot be adjusted when or is selected for My Colors. Using the Custom White Balance Take a ...
Page 102 - You are recommended to set the shooting mode to
100 2 Aim the camera at a piece of white paper or cloth and press the button. • Display the white paper or cloth so that it fills the entire LCD monitor. Please note that the center frame will not appear when the digital zoom is in use or displays. • You can also use the optical viewfinder to retain...
Page 103 - Shooting in a My Colors Mode
101 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods You can change the look of an image when shooting. * If the image contains colors that are the same as human skin, those colors will also be changed. You may not obtain the expected results depending on the skin color. Shooting in a My Colors Mode Available Shooti...
Page 105 - Shooting in the Color Accent Mode; Select the Color Accent mode.; When shooting still images:
103 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods You can shoot images with the original colors transformed. This can be performed on movies as well as still images, allowing you to enjoy photographing with image or movie effects. However, depending on the shooting conditions, the images may appear rough or you m...
Page 106 - When shooting movies:
104 When shooting movies: 1. Set the mode switch to . 2. Press the button. 3. Use the or button to select . 4. Press the button. 2 Press the button. • The camera will switch to Color Input mode and the display will alternate between the original image and the color accent image (using the previously...
Page 107 - Shooting in the Color Swap Mode
105 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods Shooting in the Color Swap Mode 1 Select the Color Swap mode. When shooting still images: 1. Set the mode switch to . 2. Press the button. 3. Use the or button to select . 4. Press the button. When shooting movies: 1. Set the mode switch to . 2. Press the button. ...
Page 109 - Changing the Save Method for the Original Image
107 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods Changing the Save Method for the Original Image When shooting still images in the Color Accent or Color Swap mode, you can set whether or not to save the original image as well as the transformed one. 1 Select [Save Original]. 1. Press the button. 2. In the menu, ...
Page 110 - Setting the Display Overlays
108 You can display vertical and horizontal grid lines, a 3:2 print area guide, or both on the LCD monitor while shooting to help check the position of your subject. Setting the Display Overlays Available Shooting Modes p. 218 Off – Grid Lines Displays grid lines to divide the screen into 9 parts. H...
Page 111 - Categorizing Images Automatically
109 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods If you set Auto Category to [On], images are automatically sorted into preset categories as they are recorded. Categorizing Images Automatically (Auto Category) Available Shooting Modes p. 218 People For images shot in , or mode, or images with faces detected when...
Page 112 - Registering Settings to the Print/Share
110 You can register a function that you often use when shooting with the button. The following functions can be registered. * Sets the sound registered to , found in the [Shutter Sound] section of the My Camera menu. Registering Settings to the Print/Share Button Available Shooting Modes p. 218 Men...
Page 113 - To Cancel the Shortcut Button; Using the
111 V ar ious Sho o tin g Me th ods To Cancel the Shortcut Button Select in Step 2. Using the Button 1 Press the button. • , and : switches the settings each time the button is pressed. • , and : displays the corresponding setup screen. • : records the white balance data each time the button is pres...
Page 114 - To Cancel the Magnified Display; Viewing Magnified Images; Press the zoom lever; SET
112 Playback/Erasing Also refer to Viewing Still Images (p. 16) . To Cancel the Magnified Display Press the zoom lever toward . (You can also cancel it immediately by pressing the MENU button.) Viewing Magnified Images 1 Press the zoom lever toward . • will display and a magnified portion of the ima...
Page 115 - Viewing Images in Sets of Nine; To Cancel Index Playback
113 P lay back/E ra sin g To Cancel Index Playback Press the zoom lever toward . Viewing Images in Sets of Nine (Index Playback) 1 Press the zoom lever toward . • Up to nine images can be viewed at once in index playback. • Use the , , or button to change the image selection. Switching between Sets ...
Page 117 - To Cancel the Focus Check Display; Switching Frames; button will return the orange; button switches the position of
115 P lay back/E ra sin g To Cancel the Focus Check Display Press the MENU button. Switching Frames 3 Make changes. • Change the display size using the zoom lever. • Change the display position using the , , or button. • If you move the position of the orange frame, pressing the FUNC./ SET button wi...
Page 118 - Jumping to Images; In Single Image Playback mode, press the; The camera will switch to Jump Search mode.; Use the or button to
116 When you have many images recorded onto a memory card, it is handy to use the search keys below to jump over images to find the object of your search. Jumping to Images Jump Shot Date Jumps to the first image of each shooting date. Jump to My Category Jumps to the first image of each category so...
Page 120 - Category Selection Methods; Organizing Images by Category; Choose a selection method.
118 You can organize images into prepared categories. The following operations can be performed if the images are sorted into categories. Category Selection Methods Organizing Images by Category (My Category) • Image searches (p. 116) • Erase (p. 149) • Slide Show (p. 129) • Configure print settings...
Page 121 - Categorize the images.; Select the first image.
119 P lay back/E ra sin g [Select] [Select Range] 3 Categorize the images. 1. Use the or button to select images to categorize. 2. Use the or button to select a category. 3. Press the button. • Pressing the FUNC./SET button again cancels the setting. • This also can be set in the Index Playback mode...
Page 122 - Select the last image.
120 4 Select the last image. 1. Use the button to select [Last Image]. 2. Press the button. 3. Use the or button to select the last image to categorize. 4. Press the button. • An image with a lower number than the first image cannot be selected as the last image. • Up to 500 images can be selected. ...
Page 123 - Trimming a Portion of an Image; Adjust the trimming frame.
121 P lay back/E ra sin g You can trim a required portion of a recorded image and save it as a new image file. Trimming a Portion of an Image 1 Select [Trimming]. 1. Press the button. 2. In the menu, use the or button to select . 3. Press the button. 2 Select an image. 1. Use the or button to select...
Page 124 - Display the saved image.
122 4 Save the image. 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select [OK]. 3. Press the button. • The trimmed image is saved as a new image file. • To continue trimming another image, repeat from Step 2. 5 Display the saved image. 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select [Yes]. 3. Pr...
Page 125 - Display the movie file.
123 P lay back/E ra sin g Viewing Movies 1 Display the movie file. 1. Use the or button to select a movie. 2. Press the button. • Images with a icon are movies. 2 Play the movie. 1. Use the or button to select . 2. Press the button. • The movie will pause if you press the FUNC./SET button during pla...
Page 126 - Operating the Movie Control Panel; Use the or button to select a control and press the; Movies cannot be played in the Index Playback mode.
124 Operating the Movie Control Panel Use the or button to select a control and press the FUNC./SET button. Exit Ends playback and returns to single image playback. Print An icon will display when a printer is connected. See the Direct Print User Guide for details. Play Starts playback. Slow Motion ...
Page 127 - Editing Movies
125 P lay back/E ra sin g You can delete portions of recorded movies. *1 When the shooting interval is 1 sec.*2 When the shooting interval is 2 sec. Editing Movies Movies 1 second or longer before editing can be edited in 1-second increments, but those that are protected or less than 1 second long (...
Page 129 - Rotating Images in the Display
127 P lay back/E ra sin g Images can be rotated clockwise 90° or 270° in the display. Rotating Images in the Display 1 Select [Rotate]. 1. Press the button. 2. In the menu, use the or button to select . 3. Press the button. 2 Rotate the image. 1. Use the or button to select an image to rotate. 2. Pr...
Page 130 - Playback with Transition Effects
128 You can select the transition effect displayed when switching between images. Playback with Transition Effects No transition effect. The displayed image darkens and the next image gradually brightens until it is displayed. Press the button to have the previous image display from the left and the...
Page 131 - Select a playback method.
129 P lay back/E ra sin g Automated playback of images on the memory card.Image settings for slide shows are based on the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standard. Automated Playback (Slide Shows) All Images Plays all images on a memory card in order. Date Plays images bearing a specified date in ...
Page 132 - To Stop the Slide Show; Transition Effects
130 To Stop the Slide Show Press the MENU button. Transition Effects You can select the transition effect used when one image is replaced by another. 3 Start the slide show. 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select [Start]. 3. Press the button. • The following functions are available duri...
Page 133 - Select a Date/Category/Folder to Play Back
131 P lay back/E ra sin g Select a Date/Category/Folder to Play Back ( / / ) 1 Select a playback method. 1. Use the or button to select , or . 2. Press the button. 2 Select images to play back. 1. Use the or button to select a date/category/folder to playback. 2. Press the button. • A 3 will appear ...
Page 135 - Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings; • Play Time; Configure the setting.; Use the
133 P lay back/E ra sin g Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings • Play Time Sets the duration that each image displays. Choose between 3–10 seconds, 15 seconds and 30 seconds. Displaying time can vary slightly depending on the image. • Repeat Sets whether the slide show stops when all the slid...
Page 136 - Red-Eye Correction Function
134 You can correct red eyes in recorded images. Red-Eye Correction Function Red eyes may not be automatically detected in some images or the results may not turn out as you intended.We recommend that you use [New File] to save corrected images. Examples: - Faces near the screen edges or faces that ...
Page 139 - Removing Correction Frames
137 P lay back/E ra sin g Removing Correction Frames To correctly perform red-eye correction, take note of the following (refer to the image in Step 2 on page 136 ): - Adjust the correction frame size so that it only surrounds the red-eye portion to be corrected. - When there are several subjects wi...
Page 140 - Adding Effects with the My Colors Function
138 You can add effects to recorded images (stills only) using the My Colors function. The following selection of My Colors effects is available. For details, see p. 101 . Adding Effects with the My Colors Function Vivid Lighter Skin Tone Neutral Darker Skin Tone Sepia Vivid Blue B/W Vivid Green Pos...
Page 141 - Select a My Colors type.
139 P lay back/E ra sin g 3 Select a My Colors type. 1. Use the or button to select the My Colors type. • The displayed image will reflect the My Colors effect. • You can press the zoom lever toward to check the image at a higher magnification. While the image is zoomed, you can press the FUNC./SET ...
Page 142 - Resizing Images
140 You can save images at lower recording pixels than the original image. z When there is not enough space left on the memory card, the My Colors effects cannot be added. z Although My Colors effects can be added any number of times to an image, the image quality will gradually deteriorate with eac...
Page 144 - Attaching Sound Memos to Images
142 In Playback mode, you can attach sound memos (up to 1 min.) to an image. The sound data is saved in the WAVE format. Attaching Sound Memos to Images 1 Select [Sound Memo]. 1. Press the button. 2. In the menu, use the or button to select . 3. Press the button. 2 Select an image. 1. Use the or but...
Page 145 - Sound Memo Panel; Use the or button to select an option and press the
143 P lay back/E ra sin g Sound Memo Panel Use the or button to select an option and press the FUNC./SET button. Exit Ends the operation. Record Starts recording. Pause Stops recording or playback. Play Plays back. Erase Erases sound memos. (Select [Erase] and in the confirmation screen press the FU...
Page 146 - Sound Recorder Panel
144 You can record a continuous sound memo for up to approximately 2 hours without taking a picture. Sound Recorder Panel Use the or button to select an option and press the FUNC./SET button. Sound-Only Recording (Sound Recorder) 1 Select [Sound Recorder]. 1. Press the button. 2. In the menu, use th...
Page 147 - Protecting Images
145 P lay back/E ra sin g You can protect important images and movies from accidental erasure. Rewind Holding down the FUNC./SET button rewinds. The sound cannot be heard while rewinding. Fast Forward Holding down the FUNC./SET button fast forwards. The sound cannot be heard while fast forwarding. E...
Page 151 - Erasing Images; Select an erasure method.
149 P lay back/E ra sin g You can erase images from a memory card. Erasing Images Select Erase images after selecting them one at a time. Select Range For picking a first and last image and erasing all the images in the range. Select by Date Erases images corresponding to the selected date. Select b...
Page 156 - Print Settings/Transfer Settings; Setting the Print Style; Setting the DPOF Print Settings; The specified print settings are also applied to the print list
154 Print Settings/Transfer Settings You can select images on a memory card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera. The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards. This is extremely convenient for printing on a dir...
Page 163 - Software Starter Guide; Setting the DPOF Transfer Settings; Select an order method.
161 Pr in t Se tti ng s/Tr a ns fe r Setti ng s 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.The settings used on the camera comply with the DPOF standards. Sett...
Page 164 - Select an image to transfer.
162 [Order] [Mark all] 3 Select an image to transfer. 1. Use the or button to select an image to transfer. 2. Press the button. • Pressing the FUNC./SET button again deselects the setting. • This also can be set in the Index Playback mode. • Press the MENU button to end the set up. 3 Select [OK]. 1....
Page 165 - Configuring the Camera; Setting the Power Saving Function; Set the power saving
163 C o nf igurin g th e C a m er a Configuring the Camera This camera is equipped with a power saving function, which can automatically turn off the power or LCD monitor. Setting the Power Saving Function Auto Power Down When [Auto Power Down] is set to [On], the camera power turns off in the follo...
Page 166 - Setting the Home/World Time Zones; Setting the World Clock; Select
164 When traveling abroad, you can record images with local dates and times simply by switching the time zone setting if you pre-register the destination time zones. You can enjoy the convenience of not having to switch the Date/Time settings. Setting the Home/World Time Zones The power saving funct...
Page 167 - Switching to the Destination Time Zone
165 C o nf igurin g th e C a m er a Switching to the Destination Time Zone 4 Select (World). 1. Use the button to select . 2. Press the button. 5 Select a destination area. 1. Use the or button to select a destination time zone. 2. Press the button. • As in Step 3, you can set daylight saving time. ...
Page 168 - Formatting Memory Cards
166 You should always format a new memory card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data. If you change the date and time when the World option is selected, the Home date and time will also change automatically. Formatting Memory Cards z Please note that formatting (initializing)...
Page 170 - Resetting the File Number
168 The images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers. You can select how the file number is assigned. Resetting the File Number Continuous A number one higher than the last one recorded is assigned to the next image. This is convenient for managing all your images together on a computer ...
Page 171 - File and Folder Numbers
169 C o nf igurin g th e C a m er a File and Folder Numbers Recorded images are assigned consecutive file numbers starting with 0001 and ranging up to 9999, while folders are assigned numbers starting with 100 and ranging up to 999. Up to 2000 images can be saved into a single folder. • Images may b...
Page 172 - Creating a Folder the Next Time You Shoot
170 You can create a new folder at any time and the recorded images will be automatically saved to that folder. Creating a Folder the Next Time You Shoot Creating an Image Destination (Folder) Create New Folder Creates a new folder the next time you shoot images. To create an additional folder, inse...
Page 173 - Setting the Day or Time for Automatic Folder
171 C o nf igurin g th e C a m er a Setting the Day or Time for Automatic Folder Creation 1 Select [Create Folder]. 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select the menu. 3. Use the or button to select [Create Folder]. 4. Press the button. 2 Accept the setting. 1. Use the or button to select ...
Page 174 - Setting the Auto Rotate Function
172 Your camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera held vertically and automatically rotates it to the correct orientation when viewing it in the LCD monitor. Setting the Auto Rotate Function 1 Select [Auto Rotate]. 1. Pre...
Page 175 - Resetting Settings to Their Default Values
173 C o nf igurin g th e C a m er a Resetting Settings to Their Default Values 1 Select [Reset All]. 1. Press the button. 2. Use the or button to select menu. 3. Use the or button to select [Reset All]. 4. Press the button. 2 Accept the setting. 1. Use the or button to select [OK]. 2. Press the butt...
Page 176 - Connecting to a TV; Shooting/Playback Using a TV; default setting varies between regions.
174 Connecting to a TV You can use the supplied AV cable to shoot or playback images using a TV. Shooting/Playback Using a TV 1 Turn off the camera and the TV. 2 Connect the AV cable to the camera’s A/V OUT and DIGITAL terminal. • Hook your fingernail or the wrist strap toggle under the bottom edge ...
Page 177 - Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings); Changing My Camera Settings
175 Custo m iz in g t he Cam e ra (My C am era Settin g s) Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) My Camera allows you to customize the start-up image and start-up, operation, self-timer and shutter sounds. You can change and register these settings, enabling you to customize the camera to suit...
Page 178 - Registering My Camera Settings
176 Images recorded onto the memory 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. Registering My Camera Settings A computer is required to restore the My Camer...
Page 179 - Register the setting.
177 Custo m iz in g t he Cam e ra (My C am era Settin g s) [Start-up Sound]/[Operation Sound]/[Selftimer Sound]/[Shutter Sound]: 1. Use the or button to select (Record). 2. Press the button. 3. After recording, use the or button to select (Register). 4. Press the button. • Recording will automatical...
Page 180 - Troubleshooting; Camera will not operate.
178 Troubleshooting • Camera (p. 178) • When the power is turned on (p. 179) • LCD monitor ( p. 179) • Shooting (p. 181) • Shooting movies (p. 185) • Playback (p. 186) • Battery/Battery Charger (p. 187) • TV monitor output (p. 187) • Printing with a direct print compatible printer (p. 187) Camera Ca...
Page 181 - in; When the power is turned on; Nothing is displayed.; LCD monitor is set to off.; The LCD monitor will shut off during shooting.; or use the
179 T roubl es hoot in g When the power is turned on “Card locked!” message appears. The SD memory card’s or SDHC memory card’s write protect tab is set to “Write protect”. z When recording to, erasing from or formatting the memory card, slide the write protect tab upward (p. 198) . The Date/Time me...
Page 182 - A bar of light (purplish red) appears on the LCD; Raise the ISO speed
180 The display darkens. The image in the LCD monitor will darken in strong sunlight or bright light. z This is a normal occurrence in devices containing CCDs and does not constitute a malfunction. This image will not be recorded when shooting still photos, but it will be recorded when shooting movi...
Page 183 - Shooting; Camera will not record.; Switch to Shooting mode; Image Seen in Viewfinder vs. Recorded Image
181 T roubl es hoot in g Noise displays./Subject’s movements are irregular. Camera automatically lightened the image displayed on the LCD monitor to make it easier to see when shooting in a dark area (p. 57) . z There is no effect on the recorded image. Shooting Camera will not record. Camera is in ...
Page 184 - Image is blurred or out of focus.; appears”; Subject in recorded image is too dark.; Set the flash to
182 Image is blurred or out of focus. The camera moves when the shutter button is pressed. z Confirm the procedures in “ appears” (p. 180) . AF-assist Beam is set to [Off]. z In dark places where it is difficult for the camera to focus, the AF-assist Beam will emit to assist focusing. As the AF-assi...
Page 185 - Subject in recorded image is too bright, or image
183 T roubl es hoot in g Subject in recorded image is too bright, or image flashes white. Subject is too close, making the flash too strong. z Shoot with the subject within the correct flash range when using the built-in flash (p. 205) . The subject is overexposed because the surroundings are too da...
Page 186 - menu; Continuous shooting slows down.
184 Eyes appear red. Light is reflected back from the eyes when the flash is used in dark areas. z Shoot with the [Red-Eye Lamp] in the [Flash Settings] set to [On] (p. 75) . For this mode to be effective, the subject must be looking right at the red-eye reduction lamp. Try asking them to look direc...
Page 187 - Shooting movies; The recording time may not display properly or
185 T roubl es hoot in g Shooting movies The recording time may not display properly or shooting may stop unexpectedly. The following types of memory cards are used. - Slow recording memory cards. - Memory cards formatted on a different camera or a computer. - Memory cards which have had images reco...
Page 188 - Playback; Images cannot be edited.; Some images shot with another camera cannot be edited.; Movies do not play back correctly.
186 Playback Cannot play back. You attempted to play back images shot with another camera or images edited with a computer. z Computer images that cannot be played back may play back if they are added to the camera using the supplied software program ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser. File name was cha...
Page 189 - Battery/Battery Charger; Battery consumed quickly.; See Battery Handling Precautions; Battery will not charge.; Battery life exceeded.; TV monitor output; Image is distorted or not showing on TV monitor.; Printing with a direct print compatible; Cannot print; Turn on the printer power.
187 T roubl es hoot in g Battery/Battery Charger Battery consumed quickly. Battery is not being used to its full capacity. z See Battery Handling Precautions (p. 196) . Battery life exceeded if battery loses its charge quickly at normal temperature (23 °C/73 °F). z Replace the battery with a new one...
Page 190 - List of Messages; No memory card; The SD memory card or SDHC memory card is write-protected; Memory card error
188 List of Messages The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor during shooting or playback. Please refer to the Direct Print User Guide for the messages that display during a printer connection. Busy... Image is being recorded onto the memory card, red-eye correction is being processed, o...
Page 191 - Change the battery pack.; Handling; Incompatible JPEG; You attempted to play back an incompatible RAW image.; Unidentified Image
189 Li st of M es sa ge s Naming error! The file name could not be created because there is an image with the same name as the folder that the camera is attempting to create, or the highest possible file number has already been reached. In the Set up menu, set [File Numbering] to [Auto Reset]; alter...
Page 192 - Cannot assign to category; Could not save a part of the print, transfer or slide show settings.
190 Incompatible WAVE A sound memo cannot be added to this image since the data type of the existing sound memo is incorrect. In addition, sound cannot be played back. Cannot register this image! You attempted to register an image recorded in a different camera or a movie as a start-up image. Cannot...
Page 193 - Communication error
191 Li st of M es sa ge s Unselectable image. You attempted to set the print settings for a non-JPEG image. Cannot select! In selecting an image range, you selected a starting image with a file number higher than the last image, a last image with a file number lower than the starting image, or you a...
Page 194 - Appendix; Safety Precautions; Warnings; Equipment; Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants.
192 Appendix • Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly. • The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its ...
Page 195 - Battery; The battery should not be immersed in water or sea water.
193 A ppendix z Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids. If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediate...
Page 196 - Use only the specified battery charger to charge the battery.; Others; Such items may lose data or stop working.
194 z Disconnect the battery charger and compact power adapter from both the camera and the power outlet after recharging or when they are not in use to avoid fire and other hazards. z Do not place anything, such as tablecloths, carpets, bedding or cushions, on top of the battery charger while it is...
Page 197 - Cautions; Doing so may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor.; Be careful not to bump or strongly push the end of the lens.; This may cause the camera to malfunction.; Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas.; The battery can run down.
195 A ppendix Cautions Equipment z Do not sit on a chair while stuffing your camera in the back pocket of your pants or skirt. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor. z Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks when wearing or holding it by the str...
Page 198 - Doing so could result in burns.; Handling Precautions; The Camera; Keep the battery terminals clean at all times.
196 z Do not connect compact power adapters or battery chargers to devices such as electrical transformers for foreign travel because it may lead to malfunctions, excessive heat generation, fire, electric shock or injury. Flash z Do not operate the flash with dirt, dust or other items stuck to the s...
Page 199 - The battery may be short circuiting.
197 A ppendix z At low temperatures, battery performance may be reduced and the remaining battery charge icon (blinks red) may appear earlier than usual. Under these conditions, revive the battery by warming it in a pocket immediately before use. z However, ensure that there are no metallic items in...
Page 200 - The Memory Card; The write protect tab on SD and SDHC memory cards.
198 z Since this is a lithium-ion battery, you need not discharge it before recharging. z You are advised to charge the battery on the day of use, or one day before, to ensure a full charge. • Even charged batteries continue to discharge naturally. z It takes approximately 1 hour 55 minutes to fully...
Page 201 - Do not use or store memory cards in the following locations.; • The memory card supplied with the camera may be used without
199 A ppendix z When writing on the memory card, do not use a pencil or ball-point pen. Only use a soft point pen (e.g. felt-tip pen). z Do not use or store memory cards in the following locations. • Locations subject to dust or sand• Locations subject to high humidity and high temperatures z Since ...
Page 202 - Using an AC Adapter Kit (Sold Separately)
200 It is best to power the camera with AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40 (sold separately) when you are using it for long periods of time or connecting it to a computer. Using an AC Adapter Kit (Sold Separately) Turn the camera power off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter. 1 Connect the power ...
Page 203 - Using an Externally Mounted Flash
201 A ppendix High-Power Flash HF-DC1 This flash is used to supplement the camera’s built-in flash when the subject is too far away for proper illumination. Use the following procedures to affix the camera and High-Power Flash to the supporting bracket.Please read the instructions accompanying the f...
Page 204 - Batteries; • Charge becomes Severely Limited; A tripod can be used even when the flash is attached.
202 Batteries • Charge becomes Severely Limited If the battery usage time has considerably diminished, wipe the battery terminals well with a dry cloth. The terminals may be dirty from fingerprints. • Usage in Cold Temperatures Get a spare generic lithium battery (CR123A or DL123). You are recommend...
Page 205 - Camera Care and Maintenance
203 A ppendix Camera Body Gently wipe dirt off the camera body with a soft cloth or eyeglass lens wiper. Lens First use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt, then remove any remaining dirt by wiping the lens lightly with a soft cloth. Viewfinder and LCD Monitor Use a lens blower brush to remo...
Page 206 - DIGITAL IXUS 85 IS; Specifications
204 All data is based on Canon’s standard testing methods. Subject to change without notice. DIGITAL IXUS 85 IS Specifications (W): Max. wide angle (T): Max. telephoto Camera Effective Pixels : Approx. 10.0 million Image Sensor : 1/2.3-inch type CCD (Total number of pixels: Approx. 10.3 million) Len...
Page 210 - remaining battery charge icon; Test Conditions; Number of Images Shot; See
208 Battery Capacity (Battery Pack NB-6L (Fully charged)) • The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings. • Movie data is excluded.• At low temperatures, the battery performance may diminish and the remaining battery charge icon (blinks red) may appear very rapidly....
Page 211 - Capable of smooth continuous shooting
209 A ppendix Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities • Capable of smooth continuous shooting (p. 74) when the memory card has been formatted with a low level format. • This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon. Actual results may vary according to the subject and shooting conditio...
Page 212 - Movie; • Maximum movie clip length at; Sound Recorder Data Rates and Recording
210 Movie • Maximum movie clip length at : 3 min., : 2 hours. The figures indicate the maximum continuous recording time. • As plays back at 15 frames/sec., the recording time and the playback time will differ. Sound Recorder Data Rates and Recording Durations (Estimated) : Memory card included with...
Page 215 - Compact Power Adapter CA-DC10
213 A ppendix Battery Charger CB-2LY/CB-2LYE Compact Power Adapter CA-DC10 (Included with the separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40) Rated Input 100 – 240 V AC (50/60 Hz) 0.085 A (100 V) – 0.05 A (240 V) Rated Output 4.2 V DC, 700 mA Charging Time Approx. 1 hour 55 minutes Operating Temperatures 0...
Page 216 - Index; Numerics
214 Index Numerics 3:2 Guide ................................ 108 A AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC40 ..... 200 AE Lock ..................................... 93 AF Frame .................................. 87 AF Lock ..................................... 92 Auto Rotate Function .............. 172 AV OUT and DI...
Page 220 - Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode
218 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Function Long Shutter Exposure Compensation (p. 95) { – { { – – Long Shutter Mode (p. 97) – { – – – – ISO Speed (p. 69) Auto* 1 { – { { { { High ISO Auto { – – { – { ISO 80 – 1600 { { – { – – White Balance (p. 98) Auto* 1 { { { { { { Other than Auto { { ...
Page 224 - Camera User Guide; ENGLISH; Ensure that you read the Safety Precautions
CEL-SH9EA210 © CANON INC. 2008 Camera User Guide Cam e ra User Guide ENGLISH DIGIT AL CAMERA Ensure that you read the Safety Precautions (pp. 192–199) . Getting Started p. 7