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Digital Camera Operating Steps and Reference Guides
Your camera includes two manuals: the EOS D30 Camera Users Guide and the Software Starter Guide.
EOS D30 Camera Users Guide (This Document)
Prepare your camera for use
2 Start taking pictures 3
Check your pictures
Software Starter Guide
Install the software from the
Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk
2 Connect your camera
to a computer
Load your images onto the computer
4 Process the images
with the software
Thank you for purchasing this Canon product
The Canon EOS D30 is a high-quality, high-precision, digital single-lens reflex camera with a CMOS sensor that has a total pixel count of 3.25 million pixels. This camera provides a full range of imaging options and functions ideal for every photographic use, from easy, fully automatic shots for first-time users to applications for experienced photographers. A CompactFlash card* (CF card Type 1, 2) is used as the recording media. Before you use your EOS D30, be sure to read this users guide with your camera on hand. This will help you become more familiar with your camera, and learn how to operate it properly.
* We strongly recommend that you use a Canon CF card.
Introduction
Test Shots and Warranty of Photographic Images
Before taking important pictures, we would strongly recommend that you first shoot several trial images to make sure you are operating the camera correctly. Please note that the manufacturer is not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of the EOS D30 camera or recording media (CF card) that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or transferred to a computer.
Warning Against Copyright Infringement
Please note that your Canon EOS D30 camera is intended for personal use and should never be used in a way that infringes upon or contravenes international or domestic copyright laws and regulations. Please be advised that photographing performances, exhibitions, or commercial properties may contravene copyright or other legal rights, even if the photograph was taken for personal use. q q q q Canon and EOS are trademarks of Canon, Inc. Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. IBM PC/AT series computers are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) in the U.S.A. q Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computers (U.S.A.), registered in the U.S.A. and other countries. q Other corporate and product names used in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective corporations.
Check Your Accessories
Before using your camera, make sure you have all the accessories shown on this and the following page. If any are missing, contact the store where you purchased your camera.
q EOS D30 Camera
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus, ICES-003 of the Industry Canada. Cet appareil numrique respecte les limites de bruits radiolectriques applicables aux appareils numriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matriel brouilleur: Appareils Numriques, NMB-003 dicte par lIndustrie Canada. The Mark is a directive conformity mark of the European Community (EC). This mark indicates that the product complies with Australias EMC regulations.
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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 and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself, other persons and equipment. In the next few pages, the term equipment refers primarily to the camera and its power supply accessories.
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, remain at least one meter (39 inches) away from infants when using the flash. Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants. Accidental damage to the camera or batteries by a child could result in serious injury. In addition, placement of the wrist strap around a childs neck could result in asphyxiation. Be particularly careful to keep the button batteries (CR2025 lithium) used in the camera out of the reach of children. Seek medical assistance immediately if a child swallows a battery. Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide. Disassembly or alteration may result in high-voltage electrical shock. Internal inspections, alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. To avoid the risk of high-voltage electrical shock, do not touch the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged. Similarly, never touch internal portions of the equipment that become exposed as a result of damage. There is a risk of high-voltage electrical shock. Please take the first opportunity to consult your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Stop operating the equipment immediately if it should emit smoke or noxious fumes. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Set the cameras main switch to the Off position and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet immediately. Confirm that smoke or fume emissions cease. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Stop operating the equipment if it is dropped or the casing is damaged. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Set the cameras main switch to the Off position and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet immediately. Please consult your camera distributor of the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Prevent the equipment from contact with, or immersion in, water and other liquids. Do not allow liquids to enter the interior. The camera has not been waterproofed. If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. In the event that water or other foreign substances enter the interior, immediately set the cameras main switch to the Off position and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet immediately. Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment. The use of these substances may lead to fire. Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power adapter cord. Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit, which may lead to fire or electrical shock. Replace a broken or damaged power adapter cord. Do not handle the power 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 of the plug. Pulling the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire and insulation, creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks. Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating, distortion of the equipment, fire, electrical shock or other hazards. Use only the recommended power accessories. Power down the computer and unplug the power cord before attempting to connect the interface cable, to avoid the risk of electrical shock. Do not place the batteries near a heat source or expose them to direct flame or heat. Neither should you immerse them in water. Such exposure may damage the batteries and lead to the leakage of corrosive liquids, fire, electrical shock, explosion or serious injury. Do not attempt to disassemble, alter, or apply heat to the batteries. There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush with water any area of the body, including the eyes and mouth, or clothing, that comes into contact with the inner contents of a battery. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance. Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the casings. This could lead to leakage and injury. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects, such as key holders. This could lead to overheating, burns and other injuries. Use the supplied battery case to transport or store the battery pack. 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 waste containers may lead to fire or explosions. Discard batteries in specialized waste facilities if available in your area. Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks, resulting in fire, injury and damage to the surroundings. Use only recommended batteries and accessories. Use only the recommended compact power adapter to charge the Battery Pack BP-511 rechargeable batteries. Use of chargers not expressly recommended may result in overheating, distortion, fire or electrical shock. Disconnect the compact power adapter from both the camera and electrical outlet after recharging and when the camera is not in use to avoid fires and other hazards. The camera terminal of the compact power cord is designed for exclusive use with the EOS D30. Do not use it with other products or batteries. There is a risk of fire and other hazards.
mark Eject button Label side
Open the cover.
q Slide the cover in the direction shown by the arrow, and open it as shown in the diagram.
1 Before You Begin Insert the CF card.
q With the CF card label side (the side with the printed mark) facing toward the rear of the camera, slide the card in the direction of the mark, into the slot. The Eject button pops out.
Removing a CF Card
q Close the cover and slide it in the direction shown by the arrow until it clicks shut.
q Set the Main Switch to OFF. q Check that the message is not shown on the LCD panel. q Make sure the access lamp is off (17), and open the cover.
Remove the CF card.
q Press the Eject button. The CF card is ejected. q Close the cover.
q Never do any of the following while the access lamp is blinking (the and messages are shown on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder), or you risk destroying image data or even damaging the camera itself. Never shake the camera or subject it to impact. Never open the CF card slot cover. Never remove the CF card. Never open the battery cover. Never remove the battery. q You cannot use the menu function or playback images while image data is being written onto the CF card (the access lamp is blinking (17)). If you press MENU or the button, the warning message of Busy. (137) will appear on the LCD panel. q If you insert a CF card that is unformatted or contains corrupt data, the LCD panel will display the message . If this happens, refer to Formatting a CF Card (109) for instructions.
File Numbering System
The pictures you take are automatically assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9900 and stored in folders of 100 images each. Each folder on the CF card is numbered from 100 to 998. Automatic file numbering can be either by continuous numbering or auto reset numbering (the default setting is continuous numbering):
3 images are recorded on the CF card
(1) Continuous: Numbering is continuous between cards, so that the first file number assigned on a new CF card is one more than the last file number assigned on the previous CF card. (2) Auto reset: Each time you insert a new CF card, the file number resets to its default value (100-0001). If the card already contains files, the next available number is assigned.
Fully Automatic Picture Taking
You can easily and confidently take pictures of any subject, with no need to do anything but press the shutter button. The Canon EOS D30 can capture subjects at any of three focusing points, so that anybody can take great pictures easily.
Focusing point
Set the Mode Dial to
The AF mode is automatically set to AI Focus (60), the metering mode is set to and the drive mode to (Single shot). The Quality setting is automatically set to Large/Fine (2160 1440).
Place one of the focusing points on the subject.
q The camera determines the subject position and uses the most appropriate focusing point. q To focus on a subject that is not at any of the three focusing points, see Focusing On an Off-Center Subject (62).
Set the focus.
q Press the shutter button down halfway to set the focus. The camera beeps when the shot is in focus, and the in-focus indicator q lights in the viewfinder at the focusing point the camera is using.
Check the display.
The camera determines the shutter speed and aperture value automatically, and displays them in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel.
Take the picture.
q Compose the shot and press the shutter button down fully. The image is shown for approximately 2 seconds on the LCD monitor.
q If the CF card becomes full, the CF Full message appears on the LCD panel and in the viewfinder, and the camera will not take any more pictures. Replace the CF card with another CF card that has capacity available. q When the in-focus indicator q is blinking, the camera will not take pictures. (63, 139) q The focus and exposure are locked when AF focusing is complete. q The camera automatically focuses on the focusing point that is on the subject closest to the camera. q You can set the beep that indicates the subject is in focus or the beep that indicates the self-timer is operating to On or Off. (37, 120)
2 Simple Picture Taking
Automatic Built-in Flash
In the Easy Shooting zone (other than and ), the flash pops up automatically and fires in low-light conditions or backlit daylight conditions. Press the flash back down when you are finished using it. q If anything blocks the flash so that it cannot pop up automatically, the error code (137) appears on the LCD panel. When this occurs, set the Main Switch to OFF and then set it to ON again. q For precautions and information about using the built-in flash, see Flash Photography (90). q To take pictures in an area where flash photography is prohibited or using indoor lighting, the (Program) (72) mode setting is recommended. q When taking flash pictures of people at night or in dark interiors, we recommend using Red-eye reduction (93).
AF-Assist Light
q In dark locations, pressing the shutter button down halfway causes the AF-assist light emitter to light. The AF-assist light helps the AF function focus the shot.
q The effective range of the AF-assist light in focusing is approximately 3.8 m/12.5 ft. q When using an EX-series Speedlite for the EOS camera (sold separately), the AFassist light built into the camera or the flash operates, depending on shooting conditions.
Check the Image Immediately
You can view the images you take immediately, on the LCD monitor on the back of the camera.
After the picture is taken, the image as it was shot appears on the LCD monitor. q The image is shown for approximately 2 seconds.
q You can turn the Review function on or off, as well as display the image information display. (45) q You can change the length of time the image is displayed. (46) q You can change the brightness of the LCD monitor. (122) q While a picture is being displayed, you can press the button to delete that image. (47) This will erase the image shown on the LCD monitor before it is written to the CF card.
Check the Image in PLAY Mode
View the image.
q Press the button. The most recently recorded image appears. q Press the button again to remove the image from the LCD monitor and exit PLAY mode.
Change the displayed image.
q Turn the dial counterclockwise to move back through the images you have taken, from newest to oldest. q Turn the dial clockwise to move through the images from oldest to newest.
You cannot use the menu function or playback images while image data is being written onto the CF card (the access lamp is blinking (17)). If you press MENU or the button, the warning message of Busy. (137) will appear on the LCD panel. You can also view the images you have taken in index form (102) or enlarged form (103).
Checking the Image After it is Taken
You can set the camera to display each image on the LCD monitor as soon as it is taken. You can do this two ways: Select [On] to display the image by itself, or select [On (Info)](104) to display the image with its recording information. Select [Off] if you do not want to display the image. The default setting is [On].
[On] selected
From the Menu, select [Review].
q Press the MENU button. q Turn the press the dial to select [Review], then button.
Select the Review setting.
q Turn the dial to select the desired option, then press the button. The setting is entered, and the display returns to the menu. q Press the MENU button to clear the screen and exit the menu.
q The way you take pictures is the same as in (Full Auto) mode. (42) The AF mode is automatically set to ONE SHOT, the drive mode to (Single shot), and the metering mode to . The Quality setting is automatically set to Large/Fine (2160 1440).
If the shutter speed indicator blinks, the shutter speed may be too slow to keep the picture from being blurred by camera shake. We recommend you use a tripod when taking landscape pictures. (The shutter speed indicator still blinks if you use a tripod, but camera shake will not be a problem.)
The built-in flash does not fire in Landscape mode, even if it is raised.
A wide-angle lens provides the greatest depth from foreground to background, as well as a wider image. If you use a zoom lens, its shortest focal length is the most effective (for example, a 24-85mm lens set to 24 mm).
Close-Up Mode
This mode is for taking close-up shots of flowers, insects, or other small subjects.
q The way you take pictures is the same as in (Full Auto) mode. (42) The AF mode is automatically set to (ONE SHOT), the drive mode to (Single shot), and the metering mode to . The Quality setting is automatically set to Large/Fine (2160 1440).
q Close-up mode is most effective when the subject is at the minimum focusing distance of the lens. q If you use a zoom lens, use its longest focal length to get a higher magnification. q For better close-ups, we recommend using an EOS-dedicated macro lens and the Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX.
Sports Mode
This mode is used for sports photography and capturing fast-moving subjects.
q The way you take pictures is the same as in (Full Auto) mode. (42) The AF mode is automatically set to (AI Servo), the drive mode to , and the metering mode to . The Quality setting is automatically set to Large/Fine (2160 1440).
If the shutter speed indicator blinks, the shutter speed may be too slow to keep the picture from being blurred by camera shake. Be careful to hold the camera steady and press the shutter button smoothly, or use a tripod. (The shutter speed indicator still blinks if you use a tripod, but camera shake will not be a problem.)
The built-in flash does not fire in Sports mode, even if it is raised.
q For best results in Sports mode, use a film speed setting of ISO 400 or faster. (55, 120) q For sports photography we recommend using a telephoto lens of 200-300 mm.
Night Scene Mode
This mode is for taking pictures of people at sunset or at night. It uses flash to illuminate the subject and a slow shutter speed to expose the background, resulting in a natural-looking exposure.
q To prevent camera shake, always use a tripod. q When the shutter speed has been automatically set to 1-2 seconds, it will take one second from when the shutter button is pressed down fully until the picture is taken. Continue pressing the shutter button until the picture is taken. q If you are taking images of scenery only (and not people), use Landscape mode. q Tell your subjects not to move for a few seconds after the flash fires. q You can also use Night Scene mode with an EX-series Speedlite. (Full Auto) q In daylight, Night Scene mode operates the same as mode. For best results in Night Scene mode, use a film speed setting of ISO 400 or faster. (55, 120)
printer for easy printing.
Digital printer
2 Take
the CF card to a photo printing service for easy ordering.
Precautions for Printing from DPOF-compatible Devices
Please note the following when printing from a DPOF-compatible device. q The EOS D30 cannot change print order information set by another DPOF-compatible device. Any such changes should be made by the device on which the print order was entered. q If the CF card contains image data with print order information from another device, entering new print order information from the EOS D30 may erase the previous print order information. q Some DPOF-compatible devices or photo printing services may not use all the recorded print order information. Check the users guide for the device you are using, or with the photo printing service. * The print specifications while [ specifications. ] is appearing on the LCD panel will cancel all the former
Selecting Images for Printing
There are two ways to select images for printing. You can select images one at a time, or select all images.
Selecting a Single Image
From the menu, select [Print Order].
q Press the MENU button. q Turn the dial to select [Print Order].
The Print Order screen appears. [Order] is selected.
The Select Image screen appears. q If you press the button, 3 images are displayed on the Select Image screen. Press the button again to enlarge the Select Image screen.
Select the images.
q Turn the dial to select an image, then press the button. If the Print Type (113) selection is Standard or Both, the Print Quantity screen appears. If the Print Type (113) selection is [Index], a check mark appears at the upper left. q Images in RAW format cannot be marked for printing. q If you selected [Index], you can press the button again to delete the mark and cancel the selection.
Number of prints of the selected image
Select the print quantity.
q If the Print Type (113) is [Index], you do not need to specify the print quantity. q Turn the dial to select the quantity, then press the button. The quantity appears next to the icon. q To cancel the selection, set the quantity to [0]. q To select another image, repeat steps 4 and 5. q Press the MENU button to return to the Select Image screen.
Selecting All Images
You can select all images on a CF card at once, except those in RAW format.
Follow steps 1 and 2 of the Selecting a Single Image procedure (111), to display the Print Order screen. Turn the dial to select [All], then press the button.
The Select All Images menu appears.
Select [Mark all].
q Turn the dial to select [Mark All], then press the button. This orders all the images and the display then returns to the Print Order screen. q At this point you can select [Clear all] to delete all images you have ordered. q Select [Cancel] to return to the Print Order screen.
Video input terminal
Connect the cable.
q Connect the cable to the VIDEO OUT terminal on the camera and to the video input terminal on the TV. q Insert the cable plug all the way, until it clicks into place.
Turn the TV on, and set the input switch to Video In. Set the Main Switch to ON.
The image appears on the TV screen. q You can use the TV to view images or make menu settings just as you would with the LCD monitor. q When you finish, set the Main Switch to OFF, turn the TV off, then disconnect the video cable.
q When using a TV screen display, we recommend that you connect the EOS D30 to a household power supply using the DC coupler. (29) q Images and menus do not appear on the LCD monitor while the video cable is connected to the camera. q You can also switch the TV video signal to PAL (123). The default setting is for the NTSC signal standard.
Cleaning the CMOS Imaging Element
The imaging element corresponds to the film in a film camera. If dirt or foreign matter gets on this imaging element, black spots may be recorded on the corresponding part of the image. If this happens, use the procedure below to clean the imaging element. Because the imaging element is very sensitive, we strongly recommend that you have the cleaning done by Canon service representatives. When cleaning the imaging element, always connect the EOS D30 camera to a household power outlet using the DC coupler. If you try to clean the imaging element while the battery pack is installed in the camera, the cleaning warning message will blink on the LCD panel and you will not be able to clean the imaging element. Before you start cleaning, remove the lens (30), attach the DC coupler (29), and set the Main Switch to ON.
Insert the DC coupler (29) and set the Main Switch to ON. (31)
From the menu, select [C.Fn].
q Press the MENU button. q Turn the dial to select [C.Fn].
The Custom Function Setting screen appears.
Select [C.Fn-13].
q Turn the dial to select C.Fn-13 [Sensor cleaning], then press the button.
Select [1: Enable].
q Turn the dial to select [1: Enable], then press the button. The message LCD panel. appears on the
q If is blinking on the LCD panel, set the Main Switch to OFF and remove the battery pack. Then repeat the procedure from Step1.
q The reflex mirror of the camera then flips up, and the shutter opens.
Clean the imaging element.
q Carefully blow any dust off the imaging element using a commercially available blower.
Finish cleaning.
q Set the Main Switch to OFF. The camera power turns off, the shutter closes and the mirror is lowered. q Set the Main Switch to ON again, and the camera will be ready to shoot pictures normally.
Shutter Speed and Aperture Value Readouts
Shutter speed readout
The shutter speed is normally displayed in 1/2-stop increments. Numbers from 4000 to 4 denote the denominator of the shutter speed fraction: for example, 125 is 1/125 seconds. In addition, 0"3 is 0.3 seconds, and 15" is 15 seconds.
Aperture value readout
The aperture value is normally displayed in 1/2-stop increments. The larger the number, the smaller the aperture opening. The range of aperture values (f-numbers) displayed depends on the lens used.
1/2-stop increments Shutter speed Aperture value 1/3-stop increments Shutter speed Aperture value
The shutter speed and aperture value can be set in 1/3-stop increments. (C.Fn-4124)
Error Codes
When a camera error occurs, an error code (Err xx) appears on the LCD panel. When this happens, set the Main Switch to OFF and then set it to ON again. If an error code is displayed frequently, this indicates that a malfunction has occurred. Make a note of the error code and contact your nearest Canon Service Center (see back cover). If an error code is displayed after you take a picture, the picture may not have been recorded. Press the play button and review the image.
Message List
The following messages are displayed on the LCD monitor. Busy. No CF card CF card error. CF card full. Naming error! A picture is being stored on the CF card, or the camera is loading a recorded image. Attempted to take a picture or play an image with no CF card in the camera. There is a problem with the CF card. No more print orders can be stored. A file already exists with the file name that the camera is attempting to create. Or the file numbers have already reached the maximum value and no new file numbers can be created. Transfer the necessary number of images to a computer, then use the computer to format the CF card. Note that formatting will erase all images and information on the CF card. No images are recorded on the CF card.
No Image. Image too large.
Attempted to play an image having a size larger than pixels. Incompatible JPEG format. Attempted to play an image having a JPEG format that is not compatible with the camera. Corrupted data. Attempted to play an image containing corrupted data. Cannot rotate Unidentified Image Protected! Too many marks. Cannot complete! CCDRAW Attempted to rotate an image recorded by another camera or in another format, or processed by a computer. Attempted to play an image taken in a special format (such as a format unique to a camera from another manufacturer). Attempted to erase a protected image. Attempted to enter a print order quantity that is too high. Enter a lower quantity. Print order or slide show setting could not be stored. You attempted to replay a CCDRAW image.
Troubleshooting
If you have a problem with your camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide as you check the camera.
Unable to charge battery pack. An incorrect battery pack is being used. Use a Canon BP-511 battery pack. (4) Battery pack is not correctly attached to the compact power adapter. Attach the battery pack correctly. (25) The DC coupler is connected to the compact power adapter. Remove the DC coupler plug from the compact power adapter. (26) Main switch does not turn the camera ON. The battery pack is out of power. Charge the battery pack. (25) Battery pack is not inserted correctly. Insert the battery pack correctly. (27) Battery chamber cover is not closed. Close the battery chamber cover tightly. (27) CF card slot cover is not closed. Insert the CF card firmly until the CF card eject button pops out, then close the CF card slot cover tightly. (31) Access lamp blinks even when the Main Switch is OFF. If the Main Switch is set to OFF immediately after taking a picture, the access lamp continues flashing for a few seconds until the image is stored on the CF card. After the image has been stored on the CF card the access lamp will go out and the camera will turn off automatically. Battery pack is not sufficiently charged. Charge the battery pack fully. (25) Battery pack is beyond its useful life. Obtain a new battery pack. (140) Camera switches off by itself
icon Only the blinks on the LCD panel
Battery loses power quickly
Auto power off function is operating. Switch the camera on again with the main switch, or turn off the Auto power off function. (121) Battery pack level is very low. Charge the battery pack. (25) Camera is not operating properly. Press the shutter button down halfway to reset the camera to normal. (33) icon still appears, the camera needs repair. Take it * If the to a Canon Service Center. (back cover)
Shooting
Unable to shoot or record images CF card is not loaded correctly. Load the CF card correctly. (31) CF card is full. Change to a new CF card, or erase unwanted images. (31, 47, 108) The battery pack is out of power. Charge the battery pack. (25) Image out of focus (In-focus light in the viewfinder blinks). Press the shutter button down halfway to focus again. If this fails, focus manually. (33, 63) LCD monitor displays and images are hard to see Dust or foreign matter on the monitor. Clean the monitor with a soft eyeglass cloth. LCD monitor is worn out. Consult the store where you bought your camera, or a Canon Service Center. (12, back cover) Lens focusing mode switch set to MF (or M). Set the focusing mode switch to AF. (30) Hand movement when the shutter button is pressed. Press the shutter button carefully so that the camera does not move. (33, 40) Unable to use the CF card CF card data is corrupted. Format the CF card. (109) Use the specified type of CF card. (3, 141) The message appears on the LCD panel The backup battery is out of power. Replace the backup battery. (24)
DR-400 DC Coupler
Compatible adapter.Compact power adapter CA-PS400 Compatible camera.EOS D30 Rated input voltage.6.3 to 10.5 V DC Rated output voltage..6.3 to 10.5 V DC Cord length..Approx. 1.8 m (5.9 ft) Operating temperature.0C to +40C (32F to 104F) Operating humidity range.Less than 85% Dimensions (W H D)..38.55.3 mm (1.51 0.83 2.18 in) Weight..110 g (3.9 oz) q All data is based on Canon standard testing conditions. q All product specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice.
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4-second timer function..22 6-second timer function..22 16-second timer function..22
Canon Service Centers.Back cover CF (CompactFlash) card.3, 4, 13, 31, 130, 141 Formatting..109, 131 Inserting..31 Removing..31 Charge lamp..21, 25 Close-up mode..50 CMOS..3,117 Color temperature...69 Compact power adapter.4, 21, 25 Compression ratio...54 Continuous numbering..32 Copyright..3 Creative zone..20, 90 Custom functions..123, 124 Custom White Balance..70
Accessories..4, 140 AE...130 AEB (Autoexposure bracketing).82 Canceling AEB..82 AE lock...84 AF...30, 130 Problem subjects..63 AF Assist-light..43 AF Mode...58 AI Focus AF...60 AI Servo AF for moving subjects.60 Aperture-Priority AE..76 Aperture value..131 Aperture value readout.137 Automatic Depth-of-Field AE.80 Auto power off function..33, 121 Auto reset..32
Date printing specification.114 DC coupler..4, 21, 29 Depth of field..77, 132 Dioptric adjustment..40 Dioptric Correction Lens..140 DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)..101, 110, 130 Drive Mode..67
Backup battery replacement.24 Basic terminology..130 Battery Grip..140 Battery pack..4, 25, 140 Battery charge..25 Charge checking..27 Charging...25 Charging time..25 Inserting..27 Beep..120 Built-in flash use..90 Creative zone shooting..90 Easy zone shooting..90 Flash Exposure compensation.95, 99 Flash range..91 Flash sync shutter speed, aperture value...91 Red-eye reduction.93 Bulb exposures..87
Easy shooting zone..20, 31, 90 EOS D30 Camera Users Guide..2, 5 EOS-dedicated 550EX Speedlite flash photography.96 EOS-dedicated EX-Series Speedlites.96, 140 Erasing..47, 108 Exposure...133 Exposure compensation setting.81 Exposure warnings..135 Eyepiece cover..23, 86
FEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing)..98 FE lock..94, 99 File numbers..115, 131 Flash exposure compensation.95, 99 Flash photography..43, 89 Automatic flash...43 Built-in flash..89, 90 EX-series Speedlite..89, 95 Flash shooting in each mode.97 Focusing point...61 AE lock effects for focusing and metering combinations.135 Focusing on an off-center subject.62 Selecting...61 Formatting..109, 131 FP flash (high-speed sync)..98 Full auto flash..97 Fully automatic shooting.42 Fully press the shutter button..33 Function Availability Table..134
Windows
Contents
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING... 2 Canon Software License Agreement... 2 Read This First.... 6 Checking Supplied Accessories... 7
System Requirements.... 8 What Can Be Accomplished with the Software... 9 Installing the Software... 10 Installing from the DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK... 10 Installing the TWAIN Driver/WIA Driver... 14 Connecting the Camcorder to a Computer... 16 Downloading Still Images/Movies (ZoomBrowser EX)... 17 Starting ZoomBrowser EX... 17 Downloading Still Images/Movies to the Computer... 19 Using a PC Card Reader/Writer.... 21 Using Other ZoomBrowser EX Functions... 22 Camera Window.... 22 Download Settings Window... 23 Camera Settings Window... 23 Main Window.... 24 Image Viewer Window... 26 Playing Back Movies From a Memory Card... 27 Running a Slide Show.... 28 Attaching Still Images to E-mail Messages... 30 Printing Still Images (PhotoRecord)... 33 Selecting the Print Layout and Album Design.. 36 The PhotoRecord Window... 37 Adjusting Image Quality and Printing (Exif 2.2 Compliant). 39 Selecting the Print Mode and Number of Copies (DPOF Print Settings).. 40 Merging Panoramic Images (PhotoStitch).. 41 Adding Still Images from Your Computer to the Memory Card.. 43 Adding Still Images to the Memory Card.. 43 Adding Sample Images to the Memory Card... 45 Adding a Start-up Image to the Memory Card.. 47 Adding a Start-up Image to the Memory Card... 47 Adding New Start-up Images to the DVC My Camera Window.. 49 Setting ZoomBrowser EX to Start Automatically.. 50 Uninstalling the Software... 53 Uninstalling ZoomBrowser EX... 53 Uninstalling the TWAIN Driver/WIA Driver.. 53 Troubleshooting the TWAIN Driver/WIA Driver Uninstall.. 55 Troubleshooting.... 58
Macintosh
System Requirements.... 60 What Can Be Accomplished with the Software... 61 Installing the Software... 62 Connecting the Camcorder to a Computer... 64 Downloading Still Images/Movies (ImageBrowser).. 65 Starting ImageBrowser.... 65 Downloading Still Images/Movies to the Computer... 69 Using a PC Card Reader/Writer.... 71 Using Other ImageBrowser Functions... 72 Camera Window.... 72 Camera Setting Window... 73 Browser Window.... 74 Image Viewer Window... 75 Displaying the Image Information... 76 [View] Menu.... 77 Displaying Images in TimeTunnel... 78 Playing Back Movies From a Memory Card... 79 Running a Slide Show.... 80 Attaching Still Images to E-mail Messages... 81 Printing Still Images (ImageBrowser).. 83 The Print Window... 85 Adjusting Image Quality and Printing (Exif 2.2 Compliant). 86 Selecting the Print Mode and Number of Copies (DPOF Print Settings).. 88 Merging Panoramic Images (PhotoStitch).. 89 Adding Still Images from Your Computer to the Memory Card.. 91 Adding Still Images to the Memory Card.. 91 Adding Sample Images to the Memory Card... 93 Adding a Start-up Image to the Memory Card.. 95 Adding a Start-up Image to the Memory Card... 95 Adding New Start-up Images to the DVC My Camera Window.. 97 Uninstalling the Software... 98 Troubleshooting.... 99
Click [Browse and Download Images].
The Camera Window opens, displaying the memory card images as thumbnails (small images).
Downloading Still Images/Movies to the Computer
In the Camera Window, select the still image/movie you wish to download and click [Download image].
An orange frame appears around the selected still image/movie. You can select multiple images by continuously clicking on the images. Click on the image again to deselect.
In the Download Settings window, confirm the settings and click [OK] ( 23).
The Camera Window closes and the Main Window opens. The downloaded images appear in the Main Window.
Using a PC Card Reader/Writer E
This section explains only the instructions which differ when connecting a PC Card Reader/Writer instead of the camcorder. For instruction on how to connect the PC Card Reader/Writer, please refer to its manual.
Insert a memory card into the reader. Windows 98/Windows 2000/Windows Me: Double-click the [ZoomBrowser EX] icon on the desktop.
ZoomBrowser EX starts.
Click [Camera & Memory Card].
Click [Browse & Download Images].
The Camera Window opens, displaying the memory card images as thumbnails (small images). If multiple PC card readers loaded with memory cards are connected or if a camcorder and a PC card reader are connected, a selection dialog will appear before the Camera Window opens. Select one of the devices to proceed and click [OK].
Windows XP: When a window appears allowing you to select an application program to start, select [ZoomBrowser EX] and click [OK].
Using Other ZoomBrowser EX Functions
Camera Window
The Camera Window opens when a connection to a camcorder is initiated. Still images/movies will be displayed as thumbnail (small) images (Movies are displayed with the first scene as a still image, indicated with a movie icon). Buttons are activated when a still image/movie is selected.
Indicates that it has been downloaded to a computer. Thumbnails Still images and movies are displayed in reduced size.
Task Area
Toolbar
Task Area [Download image]: Downloads selected still images/movies to the computer. [Print]: Prints selected still images. Menu options: Layout Print and Index Print. [View as slideshow]: Starts a slide show after downloading the selected still images/movies to the computer. [Connect to Internet]: Attaches selected still images to an e-mail message. Toolbar [Set]: Adjusts the connection settings and camcorder settings. Menu options: Reconnect, Camera Settings, Slide*/DPOF, Add Image(s) and My Camera*. (*The SLIDE/My Camera ( 47) function cannot be used.) [Select]: Selects still images/movies. Menu options: Select All, Select New, Select Print mark, Select Send mark, Select Slide Show mark and Invert Selection. [Deselect]: Deselects still images/movies. [Rotate]: Rotates still images. Menu options: 90 degree left, 90 degree right and 180 degree. [Delete]: Deletes selected still images/movies. [Properties]: Displays image information (such as shooting date/time and image size). [Help]: Displays help topics.
Download Settings Window
The following window appears when you select a task in the Task Area of the Camera Window.
Select a folder in which you wish to download and save the still image/movie. If you wish to create a new folder, select [Create new folder] and select the item you wish to use as folder name. If you leave the box without check mark, the folder will be named in the form of 100-0001.JPG. If you put a check mark in the box, you can designate a file prefix. The folder will be named file prefix + 0001.JPG.
Camera Settings Window
You can adjust the date, time and owner settings in the Camera Settings window using the computer when the camcorder is connected. You can also check the battery charge and remaining memory card capacity. 1. In the Camera Window, click the [Set] button and select [Camera Settings] from the displayed menu. 2. Check or change the settings. Click [OK] to close the window.
Input a camcorder owner name here (up to 31 characters). Set the date and time here. Click this button to synchronize the camcorder to the computers date and time settings. Check the battery status here. Check the remaining memory card capacity here. Click this to format the memory card in the camcorder.
Using Other ZoomBrowser EX Functions Main Window
ZoomBrowser EX's Main Window features various buttons and an image display area. This section introduces the names and functions of the various window parts.
Clicking hides the area. Click again to redisplay the area. Toolbar
Folders Area Select image folders here. As in Windows Explorer, you can view the contents of the folders.
Browser Area Displays the images contained in the selected folder.
Task Area (Main Menu) [Camera & Memory Card]: Displays the Camera Window. [Print]: Prints selected still images. Menu options: Layout Print and Index Print [View & Modify]: Use this to view or edit images. Menu options: View as a Slide Show, Edit Image and Stitch Photos. [Internet]: Attaches selected still images to an e-mail message.
Toolbar [View Mode]: Switches between the Zoom Mode and Scroll Mode. Scroll Mode: Displays the images in the selected folder at a large, easyto-view size. When there are more images than can fit in the Browser Area, a scroll bar appears at the right of the Browser Area. When a folder has been created within the selected folder, the folder appears as an icon. Zoom Mode: When a folder has been created within a folder, it displays all images within the nestled folder. Selecting the magnifying glass (+ or ) and clicking a folder or an image in the Browser Area changes the size at which an image is displayed or the folder level. You can also zoom up by double-clicking an empty part of the Browser Area or the tab of a folder name. [Thumbnail Size]: Selects the size at which images are displayed in the Browser Area. Menu options: 80 80, and Column Number. It can only be selected in [Scroll Mode]. [View Image]: Displays a still image in the Image Viewer window, or opens a window for playing back a movie. [Properties]: Displays image information (such as shooting date/time and image size). If you select an image in the Browser Area while the Properties window is open, the information in the window switches to the contents of the selected image.
You can change the file name or enter a comment.
Switch between images with this button when more than one image is selected.
[Rotate]: [Delete]:
Rotates selected still images. Deletes selected still images/movies.
Using Other ZoomBrowser EX Functions Image Viewer Window
The Image Viewer window appears when you double-click a still image, or when you select a still image and click [View Image].
Zoom You can change the zoom ratio.
Color, Brightness and Contrast You can adjust the color, brightness and contrast by dragging the respective slide.
Crop You can extract a part of the image. 1. Click on the image and drag to form a rectangular frame. You can move or change the size of the frame. 2. Click this button to extract the area within the frame. The extracted part of the image appears.
Playing Back Movies From a Memory Card
In the Camera Window and Main Window, movies are displayed with the first scene as a still image with a movie icon ( ). When you double-click the thumbnail in the Main Window, QuickTime Player starts and plays back the movie. If QuickTime 3.0 or a later version is not already installed on your computer, install the QuickTime 5.0 program from the DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK. Place the disk in the CD-ROM drive and click [QuickTime 5.0 Installation] in the installer panel. Do not double-click a movie file (.AVI extension) in Windows Explorer. That will start Windows Media Player, which may not support this file type. To play back movies, double-click the thumbnail with a movie icon in the Main Windows Browser Area.
In the Main Window, double-click a thumbnail with a (movie) icon.
QuickTime Player starts.
Click the e (play) button in QuickTime Player.
The movie will be played back.
Running a Slide Show
You can view selected still images in a slide show. Movies cannot be selected for a slide show.
Click [View & Modify] in the Main Window.
Click [View as a Slide Show].
Select the images and select [Setup Slide Show].
Select the slide show settings.
[Image Size]: Select the size of the still images. [Image Information]: Select to show image information such as file name or title. [Advance to Next Slide]: Select to advance manually or automatically. When you select Every 3 seconds, you can select the interval in the control below (from 1 to 120 seconds). [Loop]: Select to stop the slide show after the last image or to continuously run it in a loop. [Effect]: Select the transition effect to be used when moving from one slide to another. When you click an effect, you can check the effect in the preview window.
If you click [Save As] on the [File] menu, you can save the laid out page as an album. Use these buttons to change how the images are aligned. Click the arrow to display a pop-up menu.
You can drag the images to move them to new positions.
Layout Click this to switch between auto index and manual layout mode. Print Modes Click this to set the printing mode or paper size. Fetch Photos Click this to import still images. Page Art Click this to change the page background or borders.
Print Click this to display the Print Dialog. Undo / Redo Click these buttons to undo or restore the previous action.
You can add images directly to a page. You simply need to drag the image that you want from the Browser Display Area of ZoomBrowser EX to a page in the PhotoRecord window. To Change the Page Artwork Click t and select [Change Page Artwork] from the displayed menu. To change the Photo Frame Click t and select [Change Photo Frames] from the displayed menu. Changing the size or rotation angle of an image Place your mouse pointer over the image that you want to change, then use the following operations to change its size or angle.
Drag these to change the size of the image. Drag this to rotate the image.
Use this button to display a menu that helps you manipulate the image.
Use this button to switch between the size and rotation options.
You cannot alter the size or rotation angle if you selected [Fixed photo size] or [Canon perforated paper] as the print mode. Changing the number of images on a page You can change the number of images on one page. On the [Edit] menu, click [Preferences] and specify the number of images you want to have on one page of the album.
Set the number of images on one page here.
Adjusting Image Quality and Printing (Exif 2.2 Compliant)
The PhotoRecord utility features functions that allow you to print images with image quality adjustments and also supports the Exif 2.2 standard (or Exif Print). This function automatically selects optimal image correction settings to produce better prints. Still images recorded with camcorders complying with the Exif 2.2 standard incorporate recording settings information, such as the recording conditions and scene mode, along with the image data. The Exif Print adjustment protocol uses this information to correct the image quality more accurately to reflect the recording settings.
Right-click an image you wish to print and select [Clip/ Correct Photo].
Place a check mark beside [Exif Print] or [Photo Optimizer Pro] and click [Close].
The selected image will be corrected.
Printing Still Images (PhotoRecord) Selecting the Print Mode and Number of Copies (DPOF Print Settings)
You can select the image and the number of prints ( print setting) for automatic printing on a DPOF*-compliant printer. You can set the DPOF print settings also on the camcorder.
*Digital Print Order Format
When you are using a SD memory card, make sure the protect switch is set to allow recording. You can include the date and file number in the print. Click [Edit] in the [Edit Slide/DPOF] window and select [Titles]. The Edit Slide/DPOF window allows print settings on up to 998 still images. With some camcorders, DPOF print settings are limited to a maximum of 200 still images. In that case, all DPOF print settings on the 201st still image and onward will be erased.
Click [Set] in the Camera Window and select [Slide/DPOF] in the displayed menu.
The Edit Slide/DPOF window appears.
Select the still image you wish to print, the print mode and the number of copies.
[Standard Print]: Prints selected images in the specified number of copies. Use the arrows next to the boxes below the image to select the number of copies. [Index Printing]: Prints selected images as thumbnails (index). Place a check mark in the box under the image to include an image to the index. [Both (Standard/Index)]: Peforms both standard print and index printing.
Click [Save to Camera].
The DPOF print settings will be saved to the memory card.
Merging Panoramic Images (PhotoStitch)
You can merge a series of overlapping images into a single, seamless panorama. PhotoStitch automatically arranges still images recorded with the camcorders Stitch Assist mode in their correct order and orientation, making it easy to merge them. Please refer to the Camcorder Instruction Manual to learn how to record in Stitch Assist mode. The following instruction explains how to merge still images recorded in Stitch Assist mode with the camcorder. Still images recorded in Stitch Assist mode with Wide-converter or Teleconverter attached cannot be merged correctly.
Click the arrow in the Camera Window.
In the confirmation window, click [OK].
PhotoStitch starts.
Arrange the order of the images and click [2.Merge].
Operational instructions are displayed in the upper section of the window.
Click [Start].
Select [3. Save] and then click [Save].
Select the destination folder, input the file name and click [Save]. In the View the Saved Image? window, click [Yes]. The Viewer window opens and displays the merged image.
You can record the surroundings in 360 degrees, and stitch them together later to form a 360-degrees cylinder. (In [1. Selection and Arrangement], select [Arrange] and [360 degrees].) By saving this stitched image in QuickTime VR format, you can then get a virtual view of the surroundings. For this, you need to have QuickTime installed on your computer. If it is not already installed, install it from the DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK. Place the disk in the CD-ROM drive and click [QuickTime 5.0 Installation] in the installer panel. Please refer to the ZoomBrowser EX and PhotoStitch Help menu for more details.
1. Select the name of the camcorder model and click [Remove]. 2. In the confirmation dialog, click [OK]. 3. Click [OK] to close the [System Properties] dialog.
Double-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop followed by the [C:] drive and the [Windows] and [Inf] folders.
If the [Inf] Folder Is Not Visible in the [Windows] Folder 1. Windows 98: Click the [View] menu and select [Folder Options]. Windows Me: Click the [Tools] menu and select [Folder Options]. 2. Click the [View] tab. 3. Windows 98: Set the [Hidden files] section to [Show all files]. Windows Me: Set the [Hidden files and folders] section to [Show hidden files and folders]. 4. Click [OK]. This makes the [Inf] folder and files in the [Inf] folder visible.
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Find and delete the [Drvdata.bin] and [Drvidx.bin] files. In the [Inf] folder, double-click [Other] folder to open it. Find and delete the [Canon.IncCAP_***] folder.
The model name of your camcorder appears in place of the asterisks (***). A window for selecting an application program or the Scanners and Cameras Wizard appears, or ZoomBrowser EX starts. If the above file is not contained in the [Other] folder, you do not need to delete anything. The [Inf] folder contains numerous files that are critical to the computers operation. Be extremely careful not to delete the wrong files. If you delete the wrong file, you may be unable to restart Windows.
Windows 2000/Windows XP Leave the camcorder connected to the computer.
Windows 2000: Click the Windows [Start] menu and select [Settings] and [Control Panel]. Windows XP: Click the Windows [Start] menu and select [Control Panel] and [Performance and Maintenance]. Double-click the [System] icon. Click the [Hardware] tab. Click the [Device Manager] button. If your camcorder model name appears under the [Other Devices] and/or [Imaging Devices] categories, use the following procedures to delete it.
1. Select the name of the camcorder model, right-click the mouse button and select [Delete]. 2. In the confirmation dialog, click [OK]. 3. Click [OK] to close the [System Properties] dialog. Remove all copies of your camcorder model name that appear in the [Other Devices] or [Imaging Devices] categories, or that appear more than once in one category.
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Windows 2000 : Double-click the [My Computer] icon on the desktop, followed by the [C:] drive, and the [Winnt] and [Inf] folders. Windows XP : From the [Start] menu, click [My Computer], [C:], [Windows] and [Inf] folders in succession.
If the [Inf] Folder Is Not Visible in the [Winnt] Folder Use the following procedures to show all files and folders. 1. Click the [Tools] menu and select [Folder Options]. 2. Click the [View] tab. 3. In the [Advanced setting] section, set the [Hidden files and folders] category to the [Show hidden files and folders] option. If [Hide extensions for known file types] is selected, remove its check mark. 4. Click [OK] to close the dialog. This makes the [Inf] folder and the files in the [Inf] folders visible.
CROP You can extract a part of the image. 1. Click on the image and drag to form a rectangular frame. You can move or change the size of the frame. 2. Click this button to extract the area within the frame. The extracted part of the image appears.
ADJUST COLOR Click here to display the Adjust Color window to adjust hue, saturation and lightness of the image by dragging the respective slide.
Using Other ImageBrowser Functions Displaying the Image Information
You can check the image information such as shooting date/time or file size.
Select the image of which you wish to display the information. From the [File] menu, select [Get Info].
The File Information window appears. If you wish to add a comment, input it in the [Comment] area. Click [OK] to close the window.
It depends on your camcorder model which image information will be displayed. When you modify and save an image using another program, shooting information or comments may be lost.
[View] Menu
You can select the display settings of the Browser Area from the [View] menu.
Allows you to enlarge and reduce the size of the thumbnails. Allows you to enlarge or reduce the size of the thumbnails.
Allows you to select the information displayed under the thumbnails. Allows you to select the operating panel displayed below the Browser Area.
If you select [View Mode] followed by [Preview] from the [View] menu, you can display a preview of a still image in the Browser Area. To stop displaying the preview image, select [View Mode] followed by [List] in the [View] menu.
Displaying Images in TimeTunnel
This program displays images in the order of the creation date.
In the [View] menu, select [View Mode] followed by [TimeTunnel].
The image information will be displayed when you point at an image.
The date/time at which the images were shot appears on the red line. You can change this date/time by double-clicking it on the display. A window similar to the one below appears. Specify the new date/time. Move the slider up or down to move backward or forward in time.
Tool Panel
The Custom Layout printing option allows you to freely change the size and position of the still images for printing. The other options allow you to print an index or print onto Canon perforated paper. Canon perforated paper cannot be selected with Mac OS X (10.1/10.2).
Layout Options Window
Select a paper size and click [OK].
The Print window opens, allowing you to change the layout and printing settings. The settings available will vary according to the type of layout selected in Step 3.
Click [PRINT] in the Print window.
The Print dialog appears.
Click [Print].
The Print Window E
Change the Image Size Drag the border to resize the still image.
Edit the Page Title Open the [Edit] menu and select [Edit Header].
Change the Layout Drag the still image to change the layout.
Add Text Open the [Edit] menu and select [Add Text]. Change the default number of still images printed per page. Click this to rotate the selected still Click this to reset the layout. Add Captions to Still Images Click the still image and then the [Edit] menu and select [Edit Caption]. Click this to display the Print dialog. Click this to select a layout type.
Printing Still Images (ImageBrowser) Adjusting Image Quality and Printing (Exif 2.2 Compliant)
ImageBrowser allows you to print images with image quality adjustments. ImageBrowser also supports the Exif 2.2 standard (or Exif Print). Still images shot with camcorders complying with the Exif 2.2 standard incorporate shooting settings information, such as the shooting conditions and scene mode, along with the image data. The Exif Print adjustment protocol uses this information to correct the image quality more accurately to reflect the shooting settings. When printing from ImageBrowser, the image quality adjustment settings are active for all images. Mac OS 9.0-9.2
Click the [Edit] menu in ImageBrowser and select [Preferences].
In the Preferences window, select [Print], set the image quality settings and click [OK].
See Printing Still Images for the next steps ( 83).
A check mark must be placed here to automatically correct the image quality. Select this option to automatically correct images shot with Exif 2.2 compliant camcorders and other images. Select this option to automatically correct only images shot with Exif 2.2 compliant camcorders.
Mac OS X (10.1/10.2)
Click the [ImageBrowser] menu in ImageBrowser and select [Preferences].
Printing Still Images (ImageBrowser) Selecting the Print Mode and Number of Copies (DPOF Print Settings)
You can select the image and the number of print ( print settings) for automatic printing on a DPOF*-compliant printer. You can set the DPOF print settings also on the camcorder.
(SLIDE/DPOF) in the Camera Window.
[Standard Print]: Prints selected images in the specified number of copies. Use the arrows next to the boxes below the image to select the number of copies. [Index Printing]: Prints selected images as thumbnails (index). Place a check mark in the box under the image to include an image to the index. [Both (Standard/Index)]: Performs both standard print and index printing.
Click the green stitch mark in the Camera Window.
In the confirmation window, click [Yes].
You can record the surroundings in 360 degrees, and stitch them together later to form a 360-degrees cylinder. (In [1. Selection and Arrangement], select [Arrange] and [360 degrees].) By saving this stitched image in QuickTime VR format, you can then get a virtual view of the surroundings. For more details, please refer to the ImageBrowser and PhotoStitch Help menu.
You can add still images from the computer to a memory card. You can also add sample images for card mix and card animation from the DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK. Still images in JPEG, TIFF, PICT, and Windows bitmap format can be added to a memory card. However, the still images will be saved in JPEG format on the memory card. You can also add still images to a memory card by using drag and drop to move it from the browser area to the Camera window.
In the camera window, click [UPLOAD].
Select the still image you wish to add and click [Open].
You can check the selected still image by clicking [Show Preview] in the [Select images to add] window.
Select the image size.
Confirm that your camcorder model name is displayed under [Camera model]. [Image Size]: Select [large] or [Small]. [Adjust Height] and [Adjust Width] specify the standard for image enlargement and reduction. Still image enlargement and reduction are not performed when both [Adjust Height] and [Adjust Width] are deselected. When [Adjust Height] and [Adjust Width] are both selected, the aspect ratio of the still image (the ratio between the height and width of the image) may change when the still image is resized. When you have selected multiple images in step 2, [Save subsequent images with the same settings] will be activated. Click this button to apply the current settings to subsequent images.
You can add sample images for card mix and card animation to the memory card. 4 images for CARD CHROMA, 2 images for CARD LUMINANCE, 2 images for CAMERA CHROMA and 4 images for CARD ANIMATION are provided on the Canon DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK.
Insert the DIGITAL VIDEO SOLUTION DISK to the computers CD-ROM drive. Double-click the CD-ROM icon, followed by the [DVC CARD IMAGE] folder.
The folders [CARD CHROMA], [CARD LUMINANCE], [CAMERA CHROMA] or [CARD ANIMATION] appear.
Open the [CARD CHROMA], [CARD LUMINANCE], [CAMERA CHROMA] or [CARD ANIMATION] folder, select the image you wish to copy to the camcorder and click [Open].
Set [Image Size] to [Small].
Confirm that your camcorder model name is displayed under [Camera model]. When you have selected multiple images in step 2, [Save subsequent images with the same settings] will be activated. Click this button to apply the current settings to subsequent images.
Image files that do not appear in the [Computer] list of the DVC My Camera window cannot be saved to the camcorder. Do not detach the USB cable, turn the camcorder power off, or disconnect the camcorder from the computer while the My Camera Settings is being saved to the camcorder.
From the [Edit] menu in the Browser Window, select [My Camera for Digital Video Cameras].
The DVC My Camera window appears.
Select the start-up image you wish to save to the memory button. card from the [Computer] list and click the
Create a start-up image using an image editing application program. Create the file in the JPEG format at a size of (w) 320 (h) 240 pixels. Once you have created the start-up image and saved it to the computer, use the following procedures to add it to the DVC My Camera window.
The selected file appears in the [Computer] list. You can save the newly created file to the memory card using the procedures described in Adding a Start-up Image to the Memory Card ( 95). To delete a start-up image, select it and click the [Delete] button.
Uninstall the software when you wish to delete it from your computer or when reinstallation is required to fix corrupted files. Uninstalling ImageBrowser and PhotoStitch Move the programs folder into the Trash to uninstall programs such as ImageBrowser and PhotoStitch. If the program folders contain subfolders into which still images/movies have been saved, be careful not to accidentally delete those subfolders.
This topic explains some of the causes for and solutions to problems with the software. ? Cannot download images, camcorder is not recognized when the camcorder is connected via the USB interface. Computer does not support the USB interface. The USB interface is not supported for computers not in compliance with the following requirements. Acquire the necessary system to use the USB interface. Requirements: Genuine Apple Computer brand computer with a built-in USB interface. There is no memory card in the camcorder. Insert a memory card into the camcorder. The camcorder is not set to the correct mode. Slide the POWER switch to PLAY (VCR) and the TAPE/CARD switch to CARD. Camcorder is not correctly connected to the computer. Read Connecting the Camcorder to a Computer ( 64) and check the connection. Ensure that you are using the correct cable and that its connectors are in good shape. If you are experiencing operational problems, detach the USB cable from the camcorder and computer and terminate the connection. Restart the computer and then reconnect the camcorder.
The image files may not be updated. In such case, click the [View] menu and select [Refresh].
? Image files or folders do not appear in ImageBrowser.
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