Page 2 - Introduction
Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Canon PowerShot Pro70 Digital Camera. The PowerShot Pro70 is ahigh-quality, high-resolution digital camera. Equipped with a diverse range of advanced functions,the PowerShot Pro70 can accommodate the needs of any photographer with its easy-to-use automode, ape...
Page 3 - Confirm the Contents of the Package
1 Confirm the Contents of the Package The package in which the camera is shipped should contain the items below. Please contact yourcamera distributor if you should find anything missing. • PowerShot Pro70• Lens Cap• Shoulder Strap SS-PS200• CompactFlash™ Card (CF card)• Battery Pack NB-4H• Compact ...
Page 4 - Installing the Batteries,; Review Images; Shooting; CF Card; Operation Procedures
2 Try the basic camera operations (p. 38) Installing the Batteries, CF Card and Strap (p. 23) Erase Unwanted Images (p. 84) Review Images • Check Your Images on the Spot (p. 48)• Replay Images (p. 69) Shooting • Shooting in Auto Mode (p. 35)• Changing the Image Size and Compression Settings (p. 50) ...
Page 5 - Replay Images; Load Images onto a Computer; Shoot Anew; Save Images
3 Processing Images on a Computer (See the Software Guides) (Images that have been loaded onto a computer can be saved to hard or floppy disks.) Use and Process Images • Create Wide Images: PhotoStitch• Retouch Images: PhotoImpact • Manage Images: TimeTunnel ZoomBrowser • Create Slide Show: SlideSho...
Page 6 - Table of Contents; Read This First 7; Preparing the Camera 23; Quick Start Guide 38
4 Table of Contents Read This First 7 Handling and Safety Precautions 7 Guide to Components 13 Preparing the Camera 23 Using the Battery Pack 23 Charging the Battery Pack 23Installing the Battery Pack 25Checking the Battery Charge 26Refreshing the Battery Pack 26 Using an AC Power Source 28Using a 2...
Page 7 - Replaying
5 Continuous Shooting Mode Settings 54 Shooting in Aperture-Priority AE Mode 56 Aperture-Priority AE Mode Settings 56Exposure Compensation 59Shooting with the Self-Timer 61Shooting with the EOS Remote Switch 63 Attaching the Remote Switch 63Shooting with the EOS Remote Switch 63 Shooting with a Flas...
Page 8 - Additional Functions 89; Appendices
6 Erasing 84 Erasing the Displayed Image Directly 84Erasing Images Singly 85Erasing All Images 86Protecting Images 87 Additional Functions 89 Displaying the Setup Menu 89 Closing the Setup Menu 90 Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness 90Setting the Beep On/Off Settings 91Setting the Power Save Settin...
Page 9 - Read This First; Handling and Safety Precautions; Please Read; Test Shots
7 Read This First Read This First Handling and Safety Precautions Thank you for purchasing a Canon product. Please ensure that you read and understand thesehandling and safety precautions before you operate your PowerShot Pro70 Digital Camera. Onceyou have read these instructions, we recommend that ...
Page 10 - Safety Precautions
8 Read This First Safety Precautions • Before using the camera, please ensure that you have read and understood 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 ...
Page 12 - the interface cable to avoid the risk of electrical shock.
10 Read This First • Do not handle the power adapter cord if your hands are wet. Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock. When unplugging the cord, ensure that you hold the rigid portion ofthe plug. Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire andinsulati...
Page 13 - Caution
11 Read This First • Before you discard a battery, cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to prevent direct contact with other objects. Contact with the metallic components of other materials in wastecontainers may lead to fire or explosions. Discard the batteries in specialized waste fac...
Page 14 - electrical shock or other damage.; Preventing Malfunctions; Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields
12 Read This First • Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas. Storage in these areas could lead to fire, electrical shock or other damage. • Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks that could lead to injury or damage the equipment when wearing or holdin...
Page 15 - Guide to Components; Front View
13 Read This First Guide to Components Front View Viewfinder Window Accessory Shoe (p. 64) Mode Dial (p. 16) Terminal Cover (p. 16) Strap Holder (p. 37) Zoom Lever (p. 52) Lens Strap Holder (p. 37) Shutter Button (p. 45) Filter Mount Accepts generic filters(37 mm diameter) Please note that aportion ...
Page 16 - Back View; with LCD Monitor Open; Bottom View
14 Read This First Back View ( with LCD Monitor Open ) Strap Holder (p. 37) + ButtonSet Button- Button Indicators (p. 15) Microphone (pp. 67, 74) Optical Viewfinder (p. 46) Bottom View Control Panel (p. 17) Tripod Socket Battery Cover (p. 25) Adjustment Dial for theOptical Viewfinder Turn this dial ...
Page 17 - Indicators; • Upper Indicator
15 Read This First Indicators These lights shine or flash when the shutterbutton is pressed to confirm various actionsand camera modes. • Upper Indicator Green: Ready to take picture (no flash) Flashing Green (Fast): No autofocus lock (shutter pressed) Flashing Green (Slow): Writing/Reading to/ from...
Page 18 - External Terminals; Open the terminal cover.; Mode Dial
16 Read This First External Terminals Open the terminal cover. Remote Terminal Attach the optionalEOS Remote SwitchRS-80N3 here. Digital Terminal Attach an interfacecable here to connectto a computer. Mode Dial The mode dial can be used toselect the camera mode and turnthe camera power on and off. :...
Page 19 - Control Panel
17 Read This First Control Panel CF Button (p. 35) Menu Button The names of the three buttons above the display panel are written in blue or gray. • Blue indicates the function in play mode.• Gray indicates the function in either auto or program mode. Multi/Quality Button (pp. 50, 69) Jump/Drive But...
Page 20 - Display Panel
18 Read This First Display Panel Icons, symbols and numbers indicating the camera status (such as camera settings, the batterycharge and the approximate number of images remaining) are shown here. 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 - - + + 1 1 1 2 2 CF card in slot 1 CF card in slot 1 is selected CF card in slot 1 incur...
Page 22 - Open the LCD monitor and tilt it 180; LCD Monitor
20 Read This First The LCD monitorautomatically shuts offwhen you close it allthe way until it clicks.Always close the LCDmonitor for protectionwhen not in use. The LCD monitor can be set to the followingpositions. 1. Open the LCD monitor and tilt it 180 ° forward. In this position, shooting mode ic...
Page 23 - Fold the LCD monitor back against the
21 Read This First 2. Fold the LCD monitor back against the camera body until it clicks. The screenfaces back and outward. Icons and messages will appear on the LCDmonitor and the image will appear in itsnatural orientation. Please note that,unless the LCD monitor is fully foldedagainst the camera b...
Page 24 - Power Save Function; • Shooting
22 Read This First Power Save Function The camera is equipped with a power savefunction. When the mode dial is in anyposition other than lock, the power automati-cally turns off in the following circumstances. • Shooting The camera powers down after approxi-mately 3 minutes if a function is notacces...
Page 25 - Preparing the Camera; Using the Battery Pack; Charging the Battery Pack
23 Pr eparing the Camera Preparing the Camera Using the Battery Pack Use rechargeable Battery Pack NB-4H, whichis bundled with the camera, as the batterypower source. Ensure that the battery packhas been fully charged before you install it inthe camera. • Compact Power Adapter CA-PS200 can be used w...
Page 26 - Attach the power cord to the compact
24 Pr eparing the Camera 1. Attach the power cord to the compact power adapter and plug the powercord into the electrical outlet. 2. Insert the battery pack into the socket at the top of the compact poweradapter. The charging indicator will flash greenwhile it is charging. When charging iscomplete, ...
Page 27 - Installing the Battery Pack; Ensure that the mode dial
25 Pr eparing the Camera Installing the Battery Pack Once the battery pack has been fully charged,install it in the camera with the followingprocedures. 1. Ensure that the mode dial is set to lock. 2. Slide the battery cover in thedirection of thearrow. 3. Insert the battery pack as shown. 4. Close ...
Page 28 - Checking the Battery Charge; Charged; Refreshing the Battery Pack
26 Pr eparing the Camera Checking the Battery Charge The battery charge can be checked by turningthe mode dial to the play, auto or programmodes and viewing the battery icon in thedisplay panel. (Steady): Charged (Flashing): Low Battery: replace or recharge the battery soon. (Flashing): Discharged B...
Page 30 - Using an AC Power Source; Set the mode dial to lock.
28 Pr eparing the Camera Using an AC Power Source It is convenient to power the camera with theDC coupler and compact power adapterconnected to an AC power source whenoperating indoors. This is particularlyrecommended when the camera is connectedto a computer and exchanging files, arelatively power-...
Page 31 - Using a 2CR5 Lithium Battery
29 Pr eparing the Camera Using a 2CR5 Lithium Battery When a charged Battery Pack NB-4H isunavailable, use a generic 2CR5 lithiumbattery in the camera.Install a 2CR5 lithium battery as shown. 2CR5 • It is advisable to use Battery Pack NB-4H or an AC power source as the standardpower source for the c...
Page 32 - Replacing the Button Battery and Setting the Date/Time; Replacing the Button Battery
30 Pr eparing the Camera Replacing the Button Battery and Setting the Date/Time The camera is equipped with a button batteryto maintain the date and time settings evenwhen the main battery is removed. When thebutton battery charge runs out and the dateand time settings are lost, the button batteryic...
Page 33 - Setting the Date/Time; Set the mode dial to play, auto or
31 Pr eparing the Camera Setting the Date/Time After the button battery has been replaced,follow the procedures below to reset the dateand time settings. 1. Set the mode dial to play, auto or program. 2. Press the menu button. The menu will display on the LCD monitor. 3. Press the + or - button to a...
Page 34 - When you have finished changing the
32 Pr eparing the Camera 4. Press the + or - button to advance the selection to [Date/Time]. Press the setbutton. + - SET 5. Press the + or - button to change the setting and the set button to advanceto the next field. A 24-hour clock is used. (Example: one-thirty in the afternoon becomes 13:30) 6. ...
Page 35 - Setting the Menu Language; Set the mode dial to play.
33 Pr eparing the Camera Setting the Menu Language 1. Set the mode dial to play. 2. While you press and hold the set button, press the jump button. The language menu will display on the LCDmonitor. 3. Press the + or - button to advance the selection to the language of yourchoice. Press the set butto...
Page 36 - Installing a CF Card
34 Pr eparing the Camera Installing a CF Card Install CF cards as the storage media for theimages recorded by the camera. Up to two CFcards may be installed at once. • One CF card is bundled with the camera. Please purchase another toinstall a second card. 1. Set the mode dial to lock. 2. Slide the ...
Page 37 - Lift up the tab of the eject button; CF Card Types and Recording Capacities
35 Pr eparing the Camera 5. Lift up the tab of the eject button slightly and fold itover. 6. If required, repeat steps 4 and 5 to insert a second CF card into the emptyslot. 7. Swing the lock lever back into lock position and close the cover. CF Card EjectButton • Ensure that the lock lever is set i...
Page 39 - Switching between CF Cards; Installing the Strap
37 Pr eparing the Camera Switching between CF Cards If two CF cards are installed, use the CFbutton to select between them. 1. Set the mode dial to auto, program or play. 2. Press the CF button to display the number of the CF card slot containingthe card you wish to use in the displaypanel. Installi...
Page 40 - Shooting in Auto Mode; Set the mode dial to auto.; Quick Start Guide; Align the subject in the center of the
38 Quick Start Guide Shooting in Auto Mode In auto mode, all you need do is press theshutter button to shoot an image. The focusand aperture settings are automaticallyadjusted by the camera. 1. Set the mode dial to auto. The camera will power upand the number of remain-ing images, the batterystatus ...
Page 41 - • When the upper indicator flashes green,; Replaying Images; Open the LCD monitor.
39 Quick Start Guide • When the upper indicator flashes green, the autofocus has failed to focus. Youcan proceed to take the picture bypressing the shutter button all the way,but your subject may not be in focus. 4. After the beeps, press the shutter button all the way. A single beep after the shutt...
Page 42 - Erasing Images
40 Quick Start Guide Erasing Images You can erase the images you have recordedon the CF card. By deleting unwanted images,you can make greater use of the CF card’scapacity. 1. Set the mode dial to play. The last recorded image willdisplay on the LCD monitor. 2. Press the menu button. 3. Press the + ...
Page 43 - The image in step 1 will appear. Press
41 Quick Start Guide 3. Press the + or - button to advance the selection to [Erase]. Press the setbutton. 4. Press the + or - button to advance the selection to [Single]. Press the set button. 5. The image in step 1 will appear. Press the + or - button as required to displaythe image you wish to era...
Page 44 - When you have finished erasing
42 Quick Start Guide 7. When you have finished erasing unwanted images, press the menubutton. Pressing the menu button a second timecloses the play menu. • In addition to the procedures for erasing described above, the camerafeatures a shortcut method ( whichinvolves pressing and holding the setbutt...
Page 45 - Loading Images onto a Computer
43 Quick Start Guide Loading Images onto a Computer You can load the images you have shot onto acomputer and save them to disk and edit orretouch them. For instructions on how to loadimages onto a computer, please read theSoftware Guide. Windows ® Computer PowerShot Pro70 ▲ ▲ ▲ PC Interface Cable IF...
Page 46 - Basic Shooting Functions; Selecting a Shooting Mode; Select a shooting mode with the mode dial.; • The image quality can be set to either; • Program Mode
44 Shooting Shooting Basic Shooting Functions Selecting a Shooting Mode Select a shooting mode with the mode dial. • Auto Mode Set the mode dial to auto. In auto mode, you simplypoint and shoot because the camera sets allof the settings for you. • The image quality can be set to either normal or fin...
Page 47 - Shutter Button; • Pressing Halfway
45 Shooting Shutter Button • Pressing Halfway Press the shutter button halfway and holdit there to automatically set the optimalfocus on the subject in the center of theoptical viewfinder and select an exposuresetting. A double beep will sound whenthis is complete. • If the LCD monitor is on, the im...
Page 48 - • Autofocus Target Marks
46 Shooting Optical Viewfinder The camera features an optical viewfinder foruse in taking standard shots. • Autofocus Target Marks When composing images, aim the cameraso that the subject is in the middle of thetarget marks and press the shutter buttonhalfway to activate the autofocus. • If the LCD ...
Page 49 - • Sports matches, moving vehicles and; Focus Lock
47 Shooting • Use the LCD monitor to compose images in macro mode. The actual areashot by the lens is slightly lower inmacro mode than it appears in theoptical viewfinder (p. 53). Situations Not Suited to AutofocusPhotography The autofocus function may not be suitedfor shooting the following types o...
Page 50 - Using the LCD Monitor; Open the LCD monitor to a comfort-
48 Shooting Using the LCD Monitor You can use the LCD monitor as a viewfinder forshooting images. It is particularly recommendedfor shooting in macro mode, since the fieldshown by the optical viewfinder differs from theactual area photographed in that mode. Using the LCD monitor as aViewfinder for S...
Page 51 - Press the menu button.
49 Shooting 2. Press the menu button. 3. Select [Review] by pressing the +or - button. Pressthe set button. 4. Select [On] by pressing the + or- button. Pressthe set button. 5. Press the menu button to close the menu. Each time you press the menubutton it will either display the priormenu or close i...
Page 52 - Changing the Image Quality and Size; Set the mode dial to auto or program.
50 Shooting Changing the Image Quality and Size The camera can shoot with the following image quality and size settings. Symbol Screen Size Quality (Compression Method) File Size (fine) L Large (1536 x 1024) Fine (JPEG High Quality) 360 KB (normal) L Large (1536 x 1024) Normal (JPEG Normal) 180 KB (...
Page 53 - Press the quality button repeatedly until; • In Auto Mode
51 Shooting • In Program Mode The settings are effective until the qualityand size settings are next changed. MULTI QUALITY 2. Press the quality button repeatedly until the desired quality and size combina-tion appears in the display panel. • In Auto Mode MULTI QUALITY
Page 54 - Adjusting the Zoom; Use the zoom lever to adjust the zoom setting.; Shooting in Macro Mode
52 Shooting Adjusting the Zoom Use the zoom lever to adjust the zoom setting. 1. Set the mode dial to auto or program. 2. Adjust the zoom setting by pushing the zoom lever up or down. Wide Angle 28 mm(35 mm film equivalent):to encompass a wider scope Telephoto 70 mm(35 mm film equivalent):to make su...
Page 55 - Set the LCD monitor to a comfortable
53 Shooting up to approximately a 49 mm setting if thezoom lever is pushed in the direction of thewide angle setting. 3. Set the LCD monitor to a comfortable position for viewing and press the LCD/Video button. 4. Confirm the composition in the LCD monitor and shoot the image. • In macro mode, the l...
Page 56 - Continuous Shooting Mode; Continuous Shooting Mode Settings; Set the mode dial to
54 Shooting Continuous Shooting Mode In continuous shooting mode, up to 20frames may be shot in one sequence.However, the image size is automatically setto small. You can raise the speed of thecontinuous shooting by turning the LCDmonitor off and setting the image quality tonormal. Up to four frames...
Page 57 - Release the shutter button when
55 Shooting 4. Release the shutter button when finished the continuous shootingsequence. The images in the internal memory will bewritten to the CF card. The indicator willflash green while the images are beingwritten to the CF card and no othercamera functions can be operated. • Any flash connected...
Page 58 - Shooting in Aperture-Priority AE Mode; Aperture-Priority AE Mode Settings
56 Shooting 3. Press the menu button. Instead of pressing the menu button,you can skip step 4 and go on to step 5by pressing and holding the set buttonand pressing the +/- button. MENU SET INFO + - Shooting in Aperture-Priority AE Mode In aperture-priority AE mode, you can selectthe aperture setting...
Page 59 - Select an aperture setting by pressing
57 Shooting 4. Select [Aperture] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. 5. Select an aperture setting by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. Full Open: Aperture set to maximum.The F-Stop value will vary withthe zoom setting.Wide Angle (28 mm): F2.0Telephoto (70 mm): F2.4 ...
Page 60 - Press the shutter button halfway.; About Smears
58 Shooting 7. Press the shutter button halfway. A double beep will sound and the shutterspeed will display in the LCD monitor. • If the aperture setting you have chosen results in the subject being too dark, theupper indicator will flash red (camera blurwarning/low light warning) and theshutter spe...
Page 61 - Exposure Compensation
59 Shooting • The following operations will cancel the aperture-priority AE mode.- Turning off the LCD monitor.- Closing the LCD monitor.- Powering down the camera with the power save function. To shoot forextended periods of time in aperture-priority AE mode, it is advisable to turnoff the power sa...
Page 62 - Adjust the exposure compensation; To turn off exposure compensation,
60 Shooting The cursor on the exposure compensationscale will also display in the LCD monitor ifit is on. 3. Adjust the exposure compensation using the + or - button. Press the setbutton or the +/- button to accept thesetting. 4. Shoot the image. The LCD monitor will display the icon if it is on. Th...
Page 63 - Press the shutter button halfway, wait; Shooting with the Self-Timer; • Auto Mode
61 Shooting • Program Mode 3. Press the shutter button halfway, wait for the double beep and then press theshutter button all the way. The self-timer will activate, 10 secondslater a single beep will sound and the shotwill be taken. The self-timer lamp on thefront of the camera will flash while thes...
Page 64 - When you have finished with the self-
62 Shooting 4. When you have finished with the self- timer, press the drive button again. Theself-timer icon will disappear from thedisplay panel. • The self-timer mode is canceled by setting the mode dial to a new position. • The self-timer lamp may not be visible from some angles in front of theca...
Page 65 - Attaching the Remote Switch
63 Shooting Shooting with the EOS RemoteSwitch The camera can be used with the optionalEOS Remote Switch RS-80N3. It can also beused with the optional EOS Remote Switch60T3, an older version, with the optional RA-N3 Adapter. Attaching the Remote Switch Open the terminal cover and attach theremote sw...
Page 66 - Shooting with a Flash; Turn on the flash’s power switch and
64 Shooting Shooting with a Flash An optional flash may be attached to thecamera to accommodate full-fledged flashphotography. EOS Speedlite EX series flashes(220EX and 380EX) are recommended for usewith this camera. • The flash will not fire in continuous shooting mode. • Subjects shot with a flash...
Page 68 - Using Other Flashes
66 Shooting Using Other Flashes 1. Turn on the flash’s power switch and set the camera’s mode dial to program. The flash cannot be fired in auto mode. 2. Set the aperture-priority AE mode (p. 56). The flash will fire at full strength under thefollowing conditions. Shutter Speed: 1/90 second fixed IS...
Page 69 - Shoot an image in auto or program; Adding a Sound Annotation to an Image; The microphone icon (
67 Shooting A sound annotation can be added with thecamera’s microphone to an image immediatelyafter it is shot. The recorded sound annotationcan be replayed on a computer. 1. Shoot an image in auto or program mode. 2. While you press and hold the micro- phone button ( ), press the set button. 3. Co...
Page 70 - Listening to a Sound Annotation
68 Shooting Listening to a Sound Annotation A sound annotation can be replayed on acomputer. Please read the Software Guide fordetails.
Page 71 - Single Image Playback; Press the + button to display the next
69 Replaying Single Image Playback You can view recorded images one at a timeon the LCD monitor. 1. Set the mode dial to play. The last recorded image willdisplay in the LCD monitor. Replaying This section describes the play function. In addition to basic replay functions, the camerafeatures slide s...
Page 72 - Move the selection frame within the; Multi Image Playback
70 Replaying 3. Move the selection frame within the display by pressing the + or - button. 4. Press the multi button again to return the display to single image playback.The last selected image will appear inthe LCD monitor. • When you wish to change the displayed images in sets of nine images, use ...
Page 73 - The following actions can be taken.; To Display the First or Last Image; • While you press and hold the set button,; Jumping Images; Jumping in Single Image Playback; Press the jump button.
71 Replaying 2. The following actions can be taken. To Display the Tenth Image Aheador Behind • Press the + button to display the tenth image ahead. • Press the - button to display the tenth image behind. To Display the First or Last Image • While you press and hold the set button, press the + butto...
Page 74 - Press the jump button a second time to; Jumping in Multi Image Playback
72 Replaying To Display the First or Last Set ofNine Images • While you press and hold the set button, press the + button to display the last setof nine images. • While you press and hold the set button, press the - button to display the first setof nine images. 3. Press the jump button a second tim...
Page 75 - Pressing the info button again displays; Press the info button to display the
73 Replaying 2. Pressing the info button again displays even more detailed information. •The Stitch Assist icon ( ) will display for images shot in Stitch Assist mode with aCanon PowerShot A5 or other camera. • The information displayed in multi image playback includes the frame number ofthe selecte...
Page 76 - Adding Sound Annotations during Playback; In play mode, display the image to; Lift your finger to stop the recording.
74 Replaying Adding Sound Annotations during Playback A sound annotation may be added to animage with the camera’s microphone while itis displayed in play mode. The recorded soundannotation may be replayed on a computer. 1. In play mode, display the image to which you wish to add a sound annota-tion...
Page 77 - Listening to Sound Annotations; Automated Playback; Displaying the Slide Show Menu
75 Replaying Listening to Sound Annotations A sound annotation can be replayed on acomputer. Please read the Software Guide fordetails. Automated Playback (Slide Show) The camera is equipped with a slide showfunction that automatically replays a CF card’simages consecutively. The images in a slidesh...
Page 78 - The slide show menu will display.; Marking Images; Display the slide show menu.
76 Replaying 3. Select [Slide Show] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. The slide show menu will display. Use this menu to mark images, play a slideshow and perform other slide showfunctions. Marking Images This function is used to mark or unmark imagesfor replay in a slide show. An...
Page 79 - Select the first image you wish to show; • The jump function is particularly
77 Replaying 4. Select the first image you wish to show by pressing the + or - button to displayit and the set button to mark it. Usethe same procedure to mark additionalimages for replay in the order they aremarked. • You can unmark a marked image by selecting it and pressing the set button. • When...
Page 80 - Clearing Marks; Selecting the Play Time
78 Replaying Clearing Marks This function clears all the mark data for theselected slide show. 1. Display the slide show menu. 2. Select [Clear Marks] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. 3. Select a slide show from 1 to 3 by pressing the + or - button. Press the setbutton. A confirm...
Page 81 - Replaying Slide Shows; Setting a Slide Show to Repeat
79 Replaying 3. Select [On] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. The repeat setting will be saved by thecamera. • The repeat setting will be effective until you change the setting or the camerabattery is replaced. Replaying Slide Shows You can play all of the images on a CF card ora ...
Page 82 - Select the slide show you wish to view
80 Replaying 2. Select [Start] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. 3. Select the slide show you wish to view by pressing the + or - button. Press theset button. The [All Images] option plays all the imageson the CF card in order. Setting it to one ofthe three slide shows will play t...
Page 83 - Viewing Images on a TV
81 Replaying Viewing Images on a TV Use the following procedures to attach thecamera to a TV to display your recordedimages. 1. Set the mode dial to lock. Turn off the TV. 2. Use the supplied video cable to connect the camera’s video out terminal to theTV’s video in terminal. Video Cable(supplied) V...
Page 84 - Marking Images for Automatic Printing
82 Replaying Marking Images for Automatic Printing This function marks images on a CF card forautomatic printing with a digital printer. Placea marked CF card into the optional CD-200digital printer to automatically print theselected images in one step. 1. Set the mode dial to play. 2. Press the men...
Page 85 - When you have finished marking
83 Replaying convenient for navigating if there arenumerous images on the CF card. 6. When you have finished marking images, press the menu button. The mark data will be saved to the CF card. • A maximum of 100 images can be marked for printing. This number maybe smaller, however, if the CF card isc...
Page 86 - Erasing; Erasing the Display Image Directly; Set the mode dial to play; The erase confirmation message will
84 Erasing Erasing This section explains how to erase recorded images from a CF card. Erasing the Display Image Directly If you come across an unwanted image insingle image playback, you can easily erase itwith the following procedure. 1. Set the mode dial to play and display images in singleimage p...
Page 87 - Erasing Images Singly; The last recorded image will display .
85 Erasing Erasing Images Singly This function allows you to erase images one-by-one as they display on the LCD monitor.The sound annotations associated withimages can be erased independently of theimages. 1. Set the mode dial to play. The last recorded image willdisplay on the LCD monitor. 2. Press...
Page 88 - Select the image you wish to erase by; • To Erase the Image; Press the set button.; • To Erase the Sound Annotation Only; Press the microphone (; Erasing All Images
86 Erasing 5. Select the image you wish to erase by pressing the + or - button. • To Erase the Image Press the set button. • To Erase the Sound Annotation Only Press the microphone ( ) button. A confirmation message will display. Select[OK] by pressing the + or - button. Pressthe set button. 6. When...
Page 89 - Protecting Images; Open the LCD monitor
87 Erasing 3. Select [Erase] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. 4. Select [All] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. A confirmation message will display. Select[OK] and press the set button. All of theimages on the CF card, except forprotected images, will erase. Pr...
Page 90 - Select the image you wish to protect by
88 Erasing 3. Select [Protect] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. The last recorded image will display on theLCD monitor. 4. Select the image you wish to protect by pressing the + or - button. Press the setbutton to turn on the protectionsetting. You can turn off a protection setti...
Page 91 - Additional Functions; Displaying the Setup Menu; • Setup Menu in Play Mode
89 Additional Functions Additional Functions This section explains additional settings, such as date/time, LCD monitor brightness and menulanguage settings, and functions, such as copying images between CF cards and formatting CF cards. Displaying the Setup Menu You can display the setup menu from e...
Page 92 - Closing the Setup Menu; Press the menu button to close the
90 Additional Functions Closing the Setup Menu 1. Press the menu button to close the setup menu. Each time you press themenu button it will either display theprevious menu or close the menu. The setup options for which you pressedthe set button will now become effective. Closing the Setup Menu in Au...
Page 93 - Setting the Beep On/Off Settings; Setting the Power Save Settings; Display the setup menu.
91 Additional Functions Setting the Beep On/Off Settings The electronic beep that signals completion ofthe autofocus process and the closing of theshutter can be turned on or off. 1. Display the setup menu. 2. Select [Beep] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. 3. Select [On] or [Off]...
Page 95 - Setting the Language; You can change the menu language.
93 Additional Functions Setting the Date/Time Use this setting to adjust the camera’s dateand time settings and display formats. Ensurethat you adjust this setting after replacing thebutton battery (p. 30). 1. Display the setup menu. 2. Select [Date/Time] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set...
Page 96 - Resetting the File Number; • Standard File Number Assignment
94 Additional Functions Resetting the File Number This function resets the file number that isautomatically assigned to a new image as it isrecorded. Successive numbers are automati-cally assigned. When a CF Card Contains PreviouslyRecorded Images After the reset, the first new image isassigned the ...
Page 97 - Formatting a CF Card; Display the setup menu in play mode.
95 Additional Functions 1. Set the mode dial to auto or program. 2. Press the menu button. The record menu will display on the LCDmonitor. 3. Select [Reset File No.] by pressing the + or - button. Press the set button. The current filenumber willdisplay to the rightof the menuoption. 4. A confirmati...
Page 98 - Copying Images between CF Cards; Copying Images Singly
96 Additional Functions Copying Images between CF Cards When two CF cards are installed in a camera,images can be copied from one card to theother. You can copy single images or all of theimages on a CF card. Copying Images Singly This method allows you to copy selected filesbetween CF cards as they...
Page 99 - Copying All the Images
97 Additional Functions 6. Select the image you wish to copy by pressing the + or - button. • The jump function is particularly convenient for navigating if there arenumerous images on the CF card. 7. Press the set button to start copying. Repeat these steps to copy additionalimages. An error messag...
Page 100 - Camera Maintenance; Camera Body
98 Appendices Appendices Camera Maintenance Follow the procedures below to clean thecamera body, lens, optical viewfinder and LCDmonitor when they become dirty. • Never use thinners, benzene, synthetic cleansers or water to clean theequipment. These substances maydistort or damage the equipment. Cam...
Page 101 - Optional Accessories; CF Cards
Optional Accessories The following optional accessories areavailable for the PowerShot Pro70. Battery Pack NB-4H Canon Battery Pack NB-4H is a nickel-hydridebattery pack intended for exclusive use withthe PowerShot Pro70. The battery pack can becharged with Compact Power Adapter CA-PS200 for up to a...
Page 102 - Fix the case holder; PCMCIA Card Adapter
100 Appendices 1. Fix the case holder to the camera byfitting the screwinto the tripodsocket on thecamera bottom. Semi-Hard Case SHC-PS200 Protects the camera from shocks and dust.Install it with the following procedures. PCMCIA Card Adapter An adapter to fit to a CF card so that it can beused in a ...
Page 103 - Fit the snap at the
101 Appendices 2. Fit the snap at the bottom of the caseto the correspond-ing fittings on thecase holder. 3. Fit the snaps on the back of thecase to the fittingson the back of thecase holder. If you use the shoulder strap, pull it free ofthe case as shown below. Hard Strap HS-PS200 This strap is use...
Page 104 - Fix the hard strap
102 Appendices 2. Fix the hard strap holder to thecamera by fittingits screw into thetripod socket onthe camerabottom. 3. Thread either end of the hard strapthrough theholders on thecamera body andthe hard strapholder. On thedisplay panel sideof the camera,thread the strap through the narrowslit for...
Page 105 - EOS Speedlite EX Series Flashes
103 Appendices EOS Speedlite EX Series Flashes The EOS Speedlite 380EX high volume flashand EOS Speedlite 220EX compact flash, bothclip-on type flashes that fit the camera’saccessory shoe, are available for use with thePowerShot Pro70. These flashes work with thePowerShot Pro70 to take natural appea...
Page 106 - Troubleshooting; Problem
104 Appendices • Close lock lever all the way and close the CF card slot cover all theway. • Use a fully charged battery pack.• Replace the battery.• Use an approved AC power source. • Use a fully charged Battery Pack NB-4H or a 2CR5 lithium battery. • Wipe the battery terminals with a clean, dry cl...
Page 112 - List of Message Codes - A
110 Appendices List of Message Codes - A The following codes may appear in the display panel. Pb Image playback PC Camera connected to a computer in PC mode Exx (xx = number) Camera malfunction. Set mode dial to lock, then reset it to auto, program or playand retry shot or replay. Problem exists if ...
Page 113 - List of Message Codes - B
111 Appendices List of Message Codes - B The following messages may appear in the LCD monitor. Busy Image is recording onto CF card CF card full! CF card is too full to accommodate more data No Image No images recorded on CF card Image too Large You attempted to view an image larger than the large s...
Page 114 - Major Specifications; PowerShot Pro70
112 Appendices Major Specifications PowerShot Pro70 Camera Format: Digital still camera Viewfinder: Secondary focused real-image zoom finder. Gives 84% coverage of actualpicture area2-inch, low-temperature, polysilicon, thin-film transistor liquid crystal display Image Sensor: 16.8 million-pixel, 1/...
Page 117 - Compact Power Adapter CA-PS200
115 Appendices Battery Pack NB-4H Format: Nickel-hydride cell Rated Voltage: 4.8 V Rated Capacity: 1400 mAh Maximum Charge Cycles: Approximately 300 times Operating Temperatures: 0 ° -40 ° C Dimensions: 33 x 31 x 55 mm Weight: Approximately 120 g Compact Power Adapter CA-PS200 Input Voltage: AC 100 ...
Page 118 - Index
116 Appendices Index +/- Button 59(Auto Symbol) 16(Macro Button) 53(Microphone Button) 67 A AC Power Source 28Accessory Shoe 13, 64Adjustment Dial for the Optical Viewfinder 14 AF Auxiliary Light Emitter 13All Images 87, 97 Copy 97Erase 86 Aperture-Priority AE Mode 56Auto Mode 16, 38, 44 B Battery C...
Page 121 - Canon Customer Support; NORTH AMERICA
119 Canon Customer Support NORTH AMERICA Canon Computer Systems, Inc.Canon U.S.A., Inc. Computer Systems Customer Care CenterPhone (US): 1-800-423-2366 (Automated Support. 24 hours/day, 7 days/week) Canon Canada Inc. Computer Systems Customer Care CentrePhone (Canada): 1-800-263-1121 (24 hours/day, ...
Page 122 - OCEANIA; ASIA
120 OCEANIA Canon Australia Pty. Ltd. Info-Line: (02) 9805 2864 Canon New Zealand Ltd. Info-Line: 0900-522666 ASIA Canon Hong Kong Co., Ltd. Phone: 852-2739-0802 Fax: 852-2739-6428 Canon Singapore Pte. Ltd. 79 Anson Road, #09-01 / 06, Singapore 079906Phone: (65) 532 4400 Fax: (65) 221 7577 Canon Mar...
Page 123 - INTERNATIONAL; Ulead Customer Support
121 For : Ulead Photolmpact 4.0 INTERNATIONAL Ulead Systems, Inc. (Taiwan) Tel: +886-2-8787-6740 Fax: +886-2-8787-6741 E-mail: [email protected] Ulead Systems, Inc. (USA) Tel: +1-310-523-9393 Fax: +1-310-523-9399 E-mail: [email protected] Germany Ulead Support Center Tel: +49-2602-917-329 Fax: +4...