Page 2 - Shooting with the Camera; Software Starter Guide; This Guide; Connecting the Camera to a Computer; Software Starter Guide; Downloading Images to a Computer; Printer User Guide; Using the Printer and Printing; Flowchart and Reference Guides
This Guide Shooting with the Camera Software Starter Guide Installing the Software This Guide Connecting the Camera to a Computer Software Starter Guide Downloading Images to a Computer Printer User Guide Using the Printer and Printing Precautions This digital camera is designed to perform optimally...
Page 3 - • The camera has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery that
1 Camera Body Temperature If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body maybecome warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operatingthe camera for an extended period. About the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high-precision manufac-turing techniques. Mo...
Page 4 - Symbols Used; MENU; How do I navigate the Menu?; About this Guide
2 Symbols Used Icons on the right end of title bars show the operations mode. As in theexample below, the mode dial should be set to , , or . Self-timer White buttons indicate the button thatwill be pushed in the particular procedure.In the example here, for instance, youshould press the MENU button...
Page 5 - Table of Contents; Items marked with; Read this First
3 Table of Contents Items marked with ■ are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures. Read this First Please Read .......................................................................... 7Safety Precautions ............................................................... 7Preve...
Page 6 - Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings)
4 Table of Contents Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) Changing My Camera Settings ......................................... 43Customizing My Camera Settings ..................................... 44 Shooting Selecting a Shooting Mode ............................................... 45Reviewi...
Page 8 - Appendices; Index
6 Table of Contents Appendices Using a Household Power Source ................................... 137Using a Car Battery Charger ........................................... 138Camera Care and Maintenance ...................................... 139Troubleshooting .........................................
Page 9 - Please Read; Test Shots; Safety Precautions
7 Please Read Test Shots Before you try to photograph important subjects, we highly recommendthat you shoot several trial images to confirm that the camera is operatingand being operated correctly. Please note that Canon, its subsidiaries andaffiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any co...
Page 10 - Warnings
8 Read This First Warnings • Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense light sources that could injure your eyesight. • Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may injure eyesight.In particular, re...
Page 12 - Cautions
10 Read This First • Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the casings. It could lead to leakage and injury. • Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects, such as key holders. It could lead to overheating, burns and other injuries. Useth...
Page 13 - Preventing Malfunctions; Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields
Read This First 11 • Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers when shooting. In addition, do not touch the surface of the flash after taking severalpictures in rapid succession. Either action could result in burns. • If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may become...
Page 14 - Turn the Mode Dial to; Quick Start
12 Battery Lock Charge the Battery Pack (p. 19). Place the battery pack in the batterycharger and plug the charger into anelectrical outlet. The charging indicatorshines red while charging and changes togreen when the battery pack is charged. Install the Battery Pack (p. 21). Slide the battery cover...
Page 15 - button and
Quick Start 13 Focus (p. 34). Aim the camera and lightly press (halfway)the shutter button. Two beeps will soundwhen the autofocus is set. Shoot (p. 35). Press the shutter button all the way. Oneshutter sound will sound when the shot iscomplete. View the Recorded Image(p. 46). The recorded image app...
Page 16 - Components Guide; Front View; • The following cables are used to connect the camera to a
14 Components Guide Front View ● Shutter Button (p. 34) ● Microphone ● Optical Viewfinder Window (p. 33) ● AF - assist Beam (p. 35) ● Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 50) ● Self-Timer Lamp (p. 54) ● Lens ● Flash (p. 49) ● A / V OUT (Audio/Video Out) Terminal (p. 118) ● Terminal Cover ● Digital Terminal (p...
Page 17 - Back View
Components Guide 15 Back View ● Speaker ● Viewfinder (p. 33) ● Lock for the CF Card Slot Cover (p. 23) ● Battery Cover (p. 21) ● DC Coupler Terminal Cover (p. 137) ● CF Card Slot Cover (p. 23) ● Strap Eyelet Attaching the Wrist Strap* ● LCD Monitor (p. 29) ● Tripod Socket * Be careful not to wave th...
Page 18 - Operation Panel
16 Components Guide Operation Panel ● Indicators (p. 17) ● Power Lamp Lights when the power is on or transmission preparationsare complete when connected to a computer ● Zoom Button Shooting: (Telephoto) / (Wide Angle) Button (p. 36) Replay: (Magnify) (p. 79) / (Index) (p. 80) Button ● Mode Dial (p....
Page 19 - Indicators; Upper Indicator; Ready to shoot; Lower Indicator
Components Guide 17 Indicators The indicators shine or flash when the ON / OFF Button or shutterbutton is pressed. Upper Indicator Green: Ready to shoot Flashing Green: Initializing camera / Recording to CF card /Reading CF card / Erasing from CF card /Transmitting data (during a computer connection...
Page 20 - Mode Dial; The mode dial is used to select shooting or replay modes.; Shooting Modes; • You can set the exposure compensation, white balance and other; Replay Mode; • Images recorded onto the CF card can be replayed or erased
18 Components Guide Mode Dial The mode dial is used to select shooting or replay modes. Shooting Modes (Auto) • The camera selects most settings automatically (p. 45). (Manual) • You can set the exposure compensation, white balance and other settings manually (p. 45). (Stitch Assist) • Shoot images ...
Page 21 - Preparing the Camera; Charging the Battery Pack; Battery charger model names and types vary by region.; and insert the charger’s plug into an electrical outlet.
19 Preparing the Camera Charging the Battery Pack Use the following procedures to charge the battery pack the first time youuse the camera or when the “Change the battery pack” message displays. Battery charger model names and types vary by region. • Insert the battery pack all the way into the batt...
Page 22 - Handling Precautions
20 Preparing the Camera Handling Precautions • Keep the battery pack terminals ( ) clean at all times. Dirty terminals may cause poor contact between the battery pack andcamera. Polish the terminals with a tissue or a dry cloth beforecharging or using the battery pack. • Do not rapidly overturn or w...
Page 23 - Installing the Battery Pack
Preparing the Camera 21 Installing the Battery Pack Install Battery Pack NB-1LH (supplied) as shown below. Battery PackNB-1L (optional) can also be used with the camera. • Please recharge the battery pack (p. 19) before you use it for the first time. • Slide the battery cover in the direction of the...
Page 24 - Battery Pack Charge
22 Preparing the Camera Battery Pack Charge The following icons and messages will display when the battery packcharge is low. Battery pack charge is low. Recharge it as soon as possible beforeit is required for an extended period.When the LCD monitor is off, this icon will display when youpress the ...
Page 25 - Installing a CF Card; • Slide the lock down and open the CF
Preparing the Camera 23 1 2 Installing a CF Card Turn the camera power off and insert the CF card with the followingprocedures. • Slide the lock down and open the CF card slot cover. • Insert the CF card with its label facing upward until the slot’s eject button fullyextends. Close the CF card slot ...
Page 26 - Handling Precautions for CF Cards
24 Preparing the Camera Handling Precautions for CF Cards • CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or vibration. • Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card.• Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature extremes will c...
Page 27 - Setting the Date and Time
Preparing the Camera 25 Setting the Date and Time The Set Date / Time menu will appear the first time the camera power isturned on or whenever the built-in rechargeable lithium battery chargeis low. Start from Step 3 to set the date and time. • Press the ON / OFF Button until the power lamp lights. ...
Page 28 - Setting the Language
26 Preparing the Camera Setting the Language The language in which menus and messages are displayed can beselected with this function. • Press the ON / OFF Button until the power lamp lights. • Press the button to display the Rec. or Play menu. • Use the or button to select the (Set up) menu. • Use ...
Page 29 - Basic Functions; Turning the Power On / Off
27 Basic Functions Turning the Power On / Off • Press the ON / OFF Button until the green power lamp lights.- The upper indicator beside the viewfinder will flash green. - The lens will extend when the mode dial is turned to the , , or position. - The lens will retract approximately 1 minute after t...
Page 30 - • Power Save Function
28 Basic Functions • Power Save Function This camera is equipped with a power save function. Thepower will automatically shut down under the followingcircumstances when this function is set to On. Press the ON /OFF Button to restore power. Shooting Mode Powers down approximately 3 minutes after the ...
Page 31 - Using the LCD Monitor; Shooting Mode; and
Basic Functions 29 Using the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor can be used to compose images while shooting,adjust settings menus and replay images. • The image in the LCD monitor will darken in strong sunlight or bright light. This does not constitute a malfunction. Shooting Mode ( , , and on the mode di...
Page 32 - Single Image Replay; Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor
30 Basic Functions Replay Mode ( on the mode dial) • The LCD monitor will turn on when the mode dial is set to the position. • In replay mode, pressing the button cycles between display modes. Single Image Replay Standard Detailed No Display Multi Image Replay (9 Images) Standard No Display Informat...
Page 33 - Information Displayed
Basic Functions 31 Information Displayed Recordable Imagesor RecordableMovie Time (sec.) In movie mode, only theresolution shows (notcompression). p. 45p. 66p. 67p. 69p. 72p. 47p. 47p. 73p. 74p. 60p. 62p. 63p. 49p. 53/54p. 51p. 65p. 58p. 52p. 29p. 22 Shooting ModeExposure CompensationLong ShutterWhi...
Page 34 - The following information may also be displayed with some images.; • Histogram Function
32 Basic Functions Replay Mode (Detailed Display) Histogram In detailed display mode, the followingsupplementary information is displayed. p. 67p. 45p. 66p. 69p. 72p. 73p. 49p. 51p. 65p. 47p. 58 Long Shutter ModeShooting ModeExposure CompensationWhite BalancePhoto EffectsISO SpeedFlash Macro / Infin...
Page 35 - • About the Autofocus Function; Using the Viewfinder
Basic Functions 33 Viewfinder • About the Autofocus Function This camera employs AiAF (artificial intelligence autofocus)technology which uses a broad metering field to calculatethe focal distance with high precision. It delivers a crispfocus even when the photographic subject is slightly off-center...
Page 36 - Pressing the Shutter Button; The shutter button features a two-stage action.; Pressing Halfway; • Indicator Status; AiAF On
34 Basic Functions Pressing the Shutter Button The shutter button features a two-stage action. Pressing Halfway Pressing halfway automatically sets the exposure, focus and whitebalance. • Indicator Status Upper Indicator - Green: Metering complete (twobeeps sound) - Orange: Flash will fire - Flashin...
Page 37 - Pressing Fully; • While the image is being recorded to
Basic Functions 35 Pressing Fully Pressing the shutter button down fully activates the shutter and causesone shutter sound to sound. • While the image is being recorded to the CF card, the indicator flashes green. • AF - assist Beam - The AF - assist Beam will sometimes emit when theshutter button i...
Page 38 - Using the Zoom; Telephoto / Wide Angle; • Pressing the; Digital Zoom
36 Basic Functions Using the Zoom The zoom can be adjusted to any setting in the 35 to 105 mm range in35 mm film equivalent terms. Telephoto / Wide Angle • Pressing the button zooms in, making the subject appear larger in thecomposition. • Pressing the button zooms out, making the subject appear sma...
Page 39 - Selecting Menus and Settings; Menu Settings and Factory Defaults
Basic Functions 37 Selecting Menus and Settings Menus are used to adjust shooting and replay settings. The proceduresfor using menus are shown below. For a complete list of the settings andoptions, please see the Menu Settings and Factory Defaults (p. 40). • Press the button. • Use the or buttons to...
Page 40 - Play Menu; Selecting
38 Basic Functions Selecting Menus and Settings (Cont’d) Play Menu Rec. Menu Selecting a Mode Selecting a Menu Switching between the Rec., Play, Set up and My Camera Menus *EC118usCUGE_027-044,GM 2/25/02, 2:45 PM 38
Page 41 - Set up Menu; Setting
Basic Functions 39 Set up Menu My Camera Menu Setting Options Completing the Procedure • See Print Menu Settings (p. 96) for the procedures used with the (Print Order) item in the Play menu. * You can switch between menus at any time simply by pressing the or button. *EC118usCUGE_027-044,GM 2/25/02,...
Page 42 - This chart shows the options and default settings for each menu.
40 Basic Functions Menu Settings and Factory Defaults This chart shows the options and default settings for each menu. p. 47 p. 47 p. 47 p. 73 p. 33 p. 52 p. 54 p. 46 p. 35 p. 75 p. 74 p. 67 p. 90 p. 83 p. 84 p. 92 p. 86 p. 107 p. 116 1600 x 1200* / 1024 x 768 / 640 x 480 640 x 480 / 320 x 240* / 16...
Page 44 - Customizing the Camera
42 The start-up image and sound, shutter sound, operation sound andselftimer sound are collectively called the My Camera Settings. You canselect between three options for the start-up image and the varioussounds. Example: Start-up Image The camera comes with preset images for the option (science fic...
Page 45 - Changing My Camera Settings
Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) 43 Changing My Camera Settings • Use the or button to select the (My Camera) menu. • Use the or button to select (Theme), , , , or . • Use the or button to select between the , , and options. • The display will return to the Rec. or Play menu. • If you sel...
Page 46 - Customizing My Camera Settings; You can customize items; File Formats for the My Camera Settings; Sounds; • Sampling Frequency:
44 Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) An example of this function is to record “Say Cheese” as a selftimersound so that the camera will replay this sound 2 seconds before thephoto is taken. You can customize your camera by creating new MyCamera Settings and adding them to it. • See the Soft...
Page 47 - Shooting; Selecting a Shooting Mode; The camera features the following shooting modes.; • The settings selected in each shooting mode are saved when
45 Shooting Selecting a Shooting Mode The camera features the following shooting modes. Auto Most settings are automatically selected bythe camera. Manual The exposure compensation, white balanceand other settings can be manually selected. Stitch Assist Images are shot in overlapping series tocreate...
Page 48 - Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting; Changing the Review Duration
46 Shooting Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting Right after a shot is taken, the image appears in the LCD monitor for 2seconds even if you release the shutter button regardless of whether the LCDmonitor is on or off. You can also review it with the following procedures. • By keeping the shutter ...
Page 49 - Changing Resolution / Compression Settings; to the; The Following resolutions are available for movies.
Shooting 47 Changing Resolution / Compression Settings Still image resolution and compression settings and movie resolutionsettings can be adjusted to suit your requirements. Resolution settingsget progressively higher ranging from the (Small) and (Medium) to the (Large) settings. Use a high resolut...
Page 51 - Using the Flash; • Press the button to cycle through the
Shooting 49 Using the Flash Auto The flash fires automatically as required by the light level. Red-Eye The red-eye reduction lamp fires with each shot, Reduction automatically adjusting the intensity to suit lighting Auto levels. On A flash fires with every shot. Off A flash will not fire. Slow-Sync...
Page 52 - Mode
50 Shooting • When you use flash photography at higher ISO speeds, the chances of white streaks appearing in the image increasethe closer you approach to the subject. • A slow shutter speed is selected in dark surroundings when the flash is set to Off or Slow-Synchro. Be careful to avoidcamera blur ...
Page 53 - • Image Area in Macro Mode; • Display
Shooting 51 / Shooting Close-Ups / Infinity Shots Macro Use this mode to record subjects in the range of 16 to 76cm (6.3 in. to 2.5 ft.) from the lens tip when at maximumwide angle and in the range of 26 to 76 cm (10.2 in. to2.5 ft.) when at the maximum telephoto setting. Infinity Use this mode to r...
Page 54 - Using the Digital Zoom
52 Shooting Using the Digital Zoom When the LCD monitor is on, images can be zoomed to approximately3.8, 4.7, 6.0 or 7.5 times with the combined optical and digital zoomfunctions. • Turn the LCD monitor on. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Use the or button to select [On]. • The display...
Page 55 - Shooting Continuously
Shooting 53 Shooting Continuously In this mode, the camera shoots continuously at approximately 2.5images per second* (Large / Fine, LCD monitor off) while the shutterbutton is held down. Recording ceases when the shutter button isreleased. * This figure reflects standard shooting criteria establish...
Page 56 - Using the Self-timer; Changing the Self-timer Countdown Time
54 Shooting Using the Self-timer • Display . • When the shutter button is pressed, the self-timer will activate and the self-timerlamp will flash. Changing the Self-timer Countdown Time • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Use the or button to select (10 sec.) or (2 sec.) • When is selected...
Page 57 - Shooting in Stitch Assist Mode; Framing a Subject; • Compose each frame so that it overlaps 30 - 50% of the adjoining
Shooting 55 Shooting in Stitch Assist Mode Stitch Assist mode can be used to shoot images, which overlap, andwhich can later be merged to create one panoramic image on acomputer. • To merge the images on the computer, use PhotoStitch, one of the supplied programs. Framing a Subject The PhotoStitch p...
Page 60 - Shooting a Movie; • Press the shutter button fully to start
58 Shooting Shooting a Movie Use the movie mode to shoot movie clips. Select a resolution in the (Rec.) menu from the (640 x 480), (320 x 240) (Default) and (160 x 120) options (p. 47). • Press the shutter button fully to start recording images and sounds. • During shooting the recording time (in se...
Page 62 - Shooting with the Focus Lock; Method 1; Press the shutter button halfway and wait until two beeps sound.; Method 2; • Press and hold the shutter button
60 Shooting Locking the Focus (AF Lock) It may be difficult to focus on the following types of subject. Use thefocus lock in these situations. • Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings• Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition• Subjects that are moving...
Page 63 - • Re-aim the camera to compose the shot
Shooting 61 • Re-aim the camera to compose the shot as desired and press the shutter buttonall the way. • Release the focus lock by pressing either the / , , or zoom buttons. • Turning the mode dial also releases the focus lock. • Method 2 is convenient because you can let go of the shutter button t...
Page 64 - Locking the Exposure Setting; • Press the shutter button halfway and
62 Shooting Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective whenthe contrast is too strong between the subject and background orwhen a subject is backlit. • You must set the flash to . The AE lock cannot be set if the flash fires. • Turn on the...
Page 65 - Locking the Flash Exposure Setting
Shooting 63 Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock) You can adjust and lock the flash output to suit a specific por tion ofthe subject. • Turn on the LCD monitor.• Set the flash to and focus on the part of the subject on which you wishto lock the flash exposure setting. • Press the shutter butt...
Page 66 - Switching between Autofocus Modes
64 Shooting • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Use the or button to select [On] or [Off]. • A shot can be taken immediately after. • The display will return to the Rec. menu. The camera focuses using the AF frame that it selects to suit the shooting conditions. The camera focuses using th...
Page 67 - Switching between Light Metering Modes; You can switch between metering modes to shoot.
Shooting 65 Appropriate for standard shooting conditions,including backlit scenes. The camera divides imagesinto several zones for light metering. It evaluates thecomplex lighting conditions, such as the position of thesubject, the brightness, the direct light, and thebacklighting, and adjusts the s...
Page 68 - Adjusting the Exposure Compensation
66 Shooting Adjusting the Exposure Compensation Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subjecttoo dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background or toavoid making lights appear too bright in night shots. • Use the or button to adjust the exposure compensation. • Th...
Page 69 - Shooting in Long Shutter Mode
Shooting 67 Shooting in Long Shutter Mode You can set the shutter speed to a slow setting to make dark subjectsappear brighter. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Use the or button to select [On]. • The display will return to the Rec. menu. • Use the or button to select the long shutter m...
Page 70 - Available Shutter Speeds
68 Shooting • The nature of CCD image sensors is such that noise in the recorded image increases at long shutter speeds. Thiscamera, however, applies special processing to images shotat shutter speeds slower than 1.3 seconds to eliminate thenoise, thereby producing high-quality images.Nevertheless, ...
Page 71 - Setting the White Balance
Shooting 69 • Press the button repeatedly until the White Balance Settings menu displays. • Use the or button to select a setting. (See the next page for .) • You can confirm the effect of the setting in the LCD monitor image whenthe LCD monitor is on. • A shot can be taken immediately after. The me...
Page 72 - Setting a Custom White Balance
70 Shooting Setting a Custom White Balance You can set a custom white balance to obtain the optimal setting forthe shooting conditions by having the camera evaluate an object, suchas a piece of white paper or cloth, or a photo-quality gray car d that youwish to establish as the standard white color....
Page 74 - Changing the Photo Effect
72 Shooting Changing the Photo Effect You can shoot with different photo effects. • Press the button repeatedly until the Photo Effect Setup menu displays. • Use the or button to select [Photo Effect]. • You can confirm the effect of the setting in the LCD monitor image whenthe LCD monitor is on. • ...
Page 75 - Adjusting the ISO Speed
Shooting 73 Adjusting the ISO Speed Adjust the ISO speed when you wish to shoot in a dark area or use afast shutter speed. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Use the or button to select a setting. • The display will return to the Rec. menu. • When [AUTO] is selected, the camera automatica...
Page 76 - Setting the Auto Rotate Function
74 Shooting Setting the Auto Rotate Function The camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor thatdetects the orientation of an image shot with the camera on end andautomatically rotates it to the correct viewing orientation in the display.You can set this function on / off. • See Selec...
Page 77 - Resetting the File Number; You can select the way file numbers are assigned.
Shooting 75 Resetting the File Number You can select the way file numbers are assigned. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Use the or button to select [On] or [Off]. • The display will return to the Rec. menu. • Setting the [File No. Reset] to [Off] is useful for avoiding file name duplic...
Page 80 - Viewing Images Individually; • Turn the mode dial to the
78 Viewing Images Individually (Single Image View) • Turn the mode dial to the position. • The last recorded image will appear in the display (single image replay). • Use the button to move to the previous image and the button tomove to the next. Holding the buttondown advances the images morerapidl...
Page 81 - Magnifying Images
Replaying 79 Magnifying Images • Images can be magnified up to approximately 10 times. • Use the / / / buttons to move around the image. • Hold the button down and press the button to cycle through eachsetting, from approximately 2.5 times,to approximately 5 and 10 times. • Press the button to reset...
Page 82 - Viewing Images in Sets of Nine; Switching between Sets of Nine Images
80 Replaying Viewing Images in Sets of Nine (Index View) • Up to nine images can be viewed at once in index replay. • Use the / / / buttons to change the image selection. • Press the button to display the selected image in single image replay. Switching between Sets of Nine Images • Successive sets ...
Page 83 - Viewing Movies
Replaying 81 Viewing Movies Movie clips can be replayed with the following procedures. • Movies cannot be played in the index replay mode. • Use the or button to select a movie. • Images with an icon are movies. • The movie panel will display.• Use the or button to select (Play). • The movie images ...
Page 84 - Fast Forwarding / Rewinding; Pausing and Resuming Play
82 Replaying Fast Forwarding / Rewinding • Use the or button to select one of the following. Play Previous Frame / Rewind Next Frame / Fast Forward First Frame Last Frame Return to Single Image View • Please adjust the sound volume on the TV set when viewing movie files on a TV (p. 118). • You may e...
Page 85 - Rotating Images in the Display; Images can be rotated clockwise 90 o or 270 o in the display.
Replaying 83 Rotating Images in the Display Images can be rotated clockwise 90 º or 270 º in the display. 0 º (Original) 90 º 270 º • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Cycle through the 90 º / 270 º / 0º orientations with each press of the button. • Press the button repeatedly until the re...
Page 86 - Attaching Sound Memos to Images
84 Replaying Attaching Sound Memos to Images In replay mode (including single image replay, index replay, magnifiedreplay and review of an image immediately after shooting), you canattach a sound memo of up to 60 seconds to an image. The data issaved in a WAVE format file. • See Selecting Menus and ...
Page 87 - Playing / Deleting Sound Memos
Replaying 85 Playing / Deleting Sound Memos • To play a sound memo, use the or button to select . • Select to erase a sound memo. • Images with sound memos display the icon. • The sound memo will play or be erased.• Press the button to stop a sound memo when it is playing. Press the button again to ...
Page 88 - Automating Playback; Starting a Slide Slow
86 Replaying Automating Playback (Slide Shows) Starting a Slide Slow A selection of images or all the images on a CF card can be displayedone-by-one in an automated slide show.Slide show image settings are based on DPOF standards (p. 94). All Images Plays all images on the CF card in order. Slide Sh...
Page 89 - Pausing / Resuming a Slide Show; Selecting Images for Slide Shows
Replaying 87 Pausing / Resuming a Slide Show • Press the button to pause the slide show. Press the button again to restart it. Fast Forwarding / Rewinding a Slide Show • Use the or button to display the previous or next image. Hold down thebutton to advance through the imagesmore rapidly. Stopping a...
Page 91 - Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings
Replaying 89 Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings You can change the play time for all the images in a show and have theshow repeat continuously. Play Time Sets the duration that each image displays. Choose between3-10 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds and Manual. Repeat Sets whether the slide ...
Page 92 - Protecting Images
90 Replaying Protecting Images You can protect important images from accidental erasure. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Use the or button to select an image to protect. • Press the button to protect the image. Press the button again to remove the protection. • You can make the selecti...
Page 93 - Erasing; Erasing Single Images; • Use the or button to select an
91 Erasing Erasing Single Images • Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise adequate caution before erasing a file. • Protected images cannot be erased with this function. • Use the or button to select an image for deletion. • Use the or button to select [Erase].• To exit instead...
Page 94 - Erasing All Images
92 Erasing Erasing All Images • Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise adequate caution before erasing a file. • Protected images cannot be erased with this function. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Use the or button to select [OK].• To exit instead of erasing, se...
Page 95 - Formatting CF Cards
Erasing 93 Formatting CF Cards New CF cards must be formatted with the following proceduresbefore use. • Please note that formatting (initializing) a CF card erases all data, including protected images and other file types. • See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 37). • Use the or button to select [O...
Page 96 - Printing; About Printing; System Map; DPOF Print Settings
94 Printing About Printing This camera supports direct printing. By connecting the camera to anoptional printer or Bubble Jet printer (sold separately) that supports thecamera’s direct print function, you can send the images from the CFcard directly to the printer using the camera buttons. In additi...
Page 97 - Setting Print Settings for Direct Printing
Printing 95 BJ Printer with the direct print function Printer with the direct print function Setting Print Settings for Direct Printing • Setting the Number of Print Copies (p. 103) ▼ • Setting the Print Style (p. 103) - Standard / Multiple (Direct Print Function Compatible Printer) - Paper: Card #1...
Page 98 - Print Menu Settings; Direct Print Function; Set the Mode Dial to
96 Printing Print Menu Settings Use the Print menu to set print related settings. The following diagramsillustrate how to use the Print menu. DPOF Print Settings Set the Mode Dial to Direct Print Function Set the Mode Dial to *EC118usCUGE_094-115,GM 2/25/02, 2:53 PM 96
Page 100 - Connecting a Printer; Connecting to a Direct Print Function Compatible Printer; • Attach the power cable to the printer
98 Printing Connecting a Printer You can make clear prints swiftly and easily when you connect thecamera to a direct print function compatible printer. You can also printusing DPOF print settings. • You are recommended to use a household power source rather than the battery pack to power the camera ...
Page 101 - Connecting to a Bubble Jet Printer
Printing 99 • Attach the direct interface cable to the printer. • Open the terminal cover on the camera and insert the cable’s connector intothe camera’s DIGITAL terminal. Orientthe cable so that the connector’s symbol faces the camera’s rear panel. • Turn the mode dial to the position and power up ...
Page 102 - • Attach the interface cable to the BJ
100 Printing • Attach the interface cable to the BJ printer. • Open the terminal cover on the camera and insert the cable’s connector intothe camera’s DIGITAL terminal. Orientthe cable so that the word Canon onthe connector faces the camera’s frontpanel. • Turn on the camera’s power and set the mode...
Page 104 - • Canceling Printing
102 Printing • Canceling Printing Press the button to stop printing. A confirmation message will display. Use the or button to select [OK]and press the button. • Direct Print Function Compatible Printers A print in progress cannot be stopped. The printer willstop after the current print is complete ...
Page 105 - Setting the Print Settings; Setting the Number of Copies; • Use the; Setting the Print Style; You can select from among the following print styles.; Direct Print Function Compatible Printer
Printing 103 Setting the Print Settings (Direct Print Function) Setting the Number of Copies • Use the or button to select [Copies] and the or button toselect the number. Up to 99 copies maybe specified. Setting the Print Style You can select from among the following print styles. Direct Print Funct...
Page 107 - • Press the; Setting the Printing Area
Printing 105 • Press the button to finish the procedure. • Practically all of the image area is printed on Bordered prints. • With borderless or multiple prints, the center portion of the image (as shownin the LCD monitor) is slightly enlargedto fill the space. Consequently, the top,bottom and sides...
Page 109 - Setting the DPOF Print Settings; Selecting Images for Printing; There are two ways to select images.
Printing 107 Setting the DPOF Print Settings You can select images on a CF card for printing and specify the numberof print copies in advance using the camera. This is extremelyconvenient for sending the images to a photo developing service or forprinting on a direct print function compatible printe...
Page 110 - Single Images
108 Printing Single Images • As shown below, selection methods differ according to the options chosenfor the (Print Type) settings (p. 111). (Standard) / (Both) • Use the or button to select an image and the or button to select the number of print copies (up tomaximum of 99). (Index) • Use the or bu...
Page 111 - All the Images on a CF Card
Printing 109 All the Images on a CF Card • Switch to index view (3 images). • Use the or button to select [Mark all]. • Selecting [Mark all] selects all of the card’s images. • Press the button to set the number of print copies to 1 for each image. • When the print type is set to Standard or Both, t...
Page 113 - The following print settings can be selected.
Printing 111 Setting the Print Style The following print settings can be selected. • See Print Menu Settings (p. 96). • Use the or button to select [Set up]. Standard Prints one image per page. Print Type Index Prints the selected images together at areduced size in an index format. Both Prints the ...
Page 115 - Resetting the Print Settings; • See “
Printing 113 Resetting the Print Settings The print settings can all be removed at once. The print type resets toStandard and the Date and File No. options to Off. • See “ Print Menu Settings ” (p. 96). • Use the or button to select [Reset]. • Use the or button to select [OK].• To exit without reset...
Page 116 - Printing with DPOF Print Settings
114 Printing Printing with DPOF Print Settings The DPOF print settings can be used to print on a direct print functioncompatible printer or a direct print function compatible BJ printer. • See Print Menu Settings (p. 96). • Use the / / / button to select [Print]. • Set the print style as required (p...
Page 118 - Image Transmission Settings; Selecting Images for Transferring
116 Image Transmission Settings (DPOF Transfer Order) You can use the camera to specify settings for images that you wish tosend by email. Please use the software supplied with the camera toactually transfer the images to an email program. The settings used onthe camera comply with the Digital Print...
Page 120 - Shooting / Replaying with a TV Monitor
118 Shooting / Replaying with a TV Monitor You can use a video-compatible television as a monitor to shoot orreplay images when it is connected to the camera with the supplied AVCable AVC-DC100. You must shut the TV and camera power offbefore you attach or detach the AV cable. • After you have attac...
Page 121 - Downloading Directly from a CF Card
119 Downloading Images to a Computer Download images taken with the camera to a computer in one of thefollowing ways: • Directly from the CF card.• Connecting the camera to a computer with the USB cable. After installing the supplied software, download imagesautomatically by simply connecting the ca...
Page 122 - Double-click the icon of the drive containing the CF card.; Connecting the Camera to a Computer with a USB Cable
120 Downloading Images to a Computer Double-click the icon of the drive containing the CF card. Copy the CF card’s images to the desired folder on the hard disk. The images are contained in the [XXXCANON] folder, which is asubfolder of the [DCIM] folder on the CF card. The XXX representsa number fro...
Page 123 - Turn the camera’s mode dial to the
Downloading Images to a Computer 121 Turn the camera’s mode dial to the position. The LCD monitor will turn on in replay mode and then blank outwhen the connection to the computer is complete. • Ensure that you grip the sides of the connector toremove the cable from thecamera’s DIGITAL terminal. • I...
Page 124 - Lists of Menu Options and Messages
122 Lists of Menu Options and Messages The following charts list the various menu contents. See “SelectingMenus and Settings” (p. 37) to lear n how to select a setting. Rec. Menu Item/ Menu Screen Options Reference Page Sets the relative compression ratio used to record images to CF cards. • Superfi...
Page 131 - My Camera Menu
List of Menu Options and Messages 129 My Camera Menu You can select the start-up image and sound, shutter sound, operationsound and selftimer sound used on this camera. These are called theMy Camera Settings. You can also customize the and options for each item using the supplied software. See the S...
Page 133 - How the Beep in the; (Set up) menu and then each sound item must be set
List of Menu Options and Messages 131 How the Beep in the (Set up) Menu and Sounds in the (My Camera) Menu Interact To turn off each sound, such as the start-up sound, shutter sound,operation sound and selftimer sound, the beep must first be set to [Of f]in the (Set up) menu and then each sound item...
Page 134 - Resetting All Settings to Their Default Values; • Press the On / Off Buton until the green
132 List of Menu Options and Messages Resetting All Settings to Their Default Values You can reset all the menu and button settings to the default settingsin one operation except for the [Date / Time], [Language] and [VideoSystem] settings. • Press the On / Off Buton until the green power lamp light...
Page 135 - List of Messages; CF card has experienced an anomaly.
List of Menu Options and Messages 133 List of Messages The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor whileshooting or replaying. Busy... Image is being recorded to, or readfrom, CF card No CF card You attempted to shoot or replayimages without a CF card installed. Cannot record! You attempted...
Page 136 - You attempted to erase a protected image.
134 List of Menu Options and Messages Corrupted Data You attempted to replay an image withcorrupted data. RAW You attempted to replay an imagerecorded in the RAW format. Unidentified Image You attempted to replay an image thatwas recorded in a special format(proprietary format used by the cameraof a...
Page 137 - The ink cassette is empty or missing.
List of Menu Options and Messages 135 List of Messages Displayedwhile a Direct Print Function Compatible Printer is Connected The following messages may appear on the camera’s LCD monitor whilea direct print compatible printer (sold separately) is connected. No Paper Paper cassette is empty or incor...
Page 138 - Please also check the
136 List of Menu Options and Messages List of Messages Displayed while a Direct Print function Compatible Bubble Jet Printer is Connected The following messages may appear on the camera’s LCD monitorwhile a direct print compatible Bubble Jet printer (sold separately) isconnected. Please also check t...
Page 139 - Using the Household Power Source; • Connect the power cord to the
137 Appendices Using the Household Power Source It is best to power the camera with AC Adapter Kit ACK500 (soldseparately) when you are using it for long periods of time orconnecting it to a computer. • Turn the camera power off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter. • Connect the power ...
Page 140 - Using a Car Battery Charger; • With the engine running, plug the car
138 Appendices Using a Car Battery Charger (Optional) Car Battery Charger CBC-NB1 (sold separately) can be used to chargebattery packs from an automobile’s cigarette lighter socket. • Always ensure that the automobile’s engine is running when you use the car battery charger. Use of it with theengine...
Page 141 - Camera Care and Maintenance; Camera Body
Appendices 139 Camera Care and Maintenance Use the following procedures to clean the camera body, lens,viewfinder and LCD monitor. • Never use thinners, benzene, synthetic cleansers or water to clean the camera. These substances may distort ordamage the equipment. Camera Body Gently wipe dirt off th...
Page 142 - Troubleshooting
140 Appendices Troubleshooting • Press the ON/OFF button for a moment. • Confirm that the battery cover and CF card slot cover are securely closed. • Insert a fully charged battery into the camera. • Use a household power source. • Wipe the terminals with a clean dry cloth. • Turn the mode dial to t...
Page 146 - Specifications; PowerShot S330 DIGITAL ELPH / DIGITAL IXUS 330
144 Specifications All data is based on Canon’s standard testing methods.Subject to change without notice. PowerShot S330 DIGITAL ELPH / DIGITAL IXUS 330 Camera Effective Pixels: Approx. 2 million Image Sensor: 1/2.7 in. CCD(Total number of pixels: approx. 2.1 million) Lens: 5.4 (W) - 16.2 (T) mm(35...
Page 148 - Test Criteria
146 Specifications My Camera Settings: Start-up image, Start-up sound, Shutter sound,Operation sound and Selftimer sound.Customizing is possible by downloading data fromyour computer using the supplied software. Interface: Universal Serial Bus (USB), Audio / Video output(NTSC or PAL selectable, Mona...
Page 149 - CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (Recordable Images)
Specifications 147 CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (Recordable Images) FC-8M FC-16M FC-32M FC-64M FC-128M 7 15 31 64 128 (1600 x 1200 pixels) 11 24 49 100 200 24 48 99 200 401 16 32 67 135 271 (1024 x 768 pixels) 24 49 102 205 412 46 92 189 379 760 35 70 143 288 577 (640 x 480 pixels) 50 99 206 41...
Page 150 - CompactFlashTM Card
148 Specifications Battery Pack NB-1LH Type: Rechargeable Lithium Ion Cell Nominal Voltage: 3.7 V Typical Capacity: 840 mAh Cycle Life: Approx. 300 times Operating Temperatures: 0 - 40 ºC (32 - 104 ºF) Dimensions: 32.3 x 49.8 x 10.6 mm (1.3 x 1.9 x 0.4 in.) Weight: Approx. 29 g (1.0 oz.) Battery Cha...
Page 155 - FCC Notice; Canadian Radio Interference Regulations
FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC1026) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions;(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesir...