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User reviews and opinions
| 1930 |
5:54am on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Easy to use, nice quality zoom lens, love the image stabilizer, and great features. It is a little large, wish it had more megapixels. I purchased this camera less than two years a... Easy to use, nice quality zoom lens, love the image stabilizer. | |
| jojozero27 |
9:40am on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| This camera has a lot of features and great quality shots for the price. The fast zoom and fast shot reload amazed me. I have to say that I was nervous about purchasing this camera especially with the somewhat low mega pixel capture. | |
| Old Rabbit |
3:26am on Monday, August 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| movies, size, speed, sound, easily replaceable batteries None 10x zoom, movie mode, many different shooting modes slightly bulky, lens cap, batteries | |
| Kaorukun |
1:42am on Friday, July 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Is in the pictures, and Canon is still delivering the goods. I immediately set out to shoot a little bit of everything. In my opinion. | |
| candyania |
1:56am on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Just like new! We bought the same camera 4 yrs ago when our first daughter was born. Used it like proud parents! Good Camera; Excellent Customer Service Bought this camera in 2005. It has been a good camera. | |
| Tshober |
11:46pm on Monday, June 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| This was my first digital camera, and I came to it from a string of Canon SLRs. I admire the heft of this little camera. Until problem described below I was quite happy with my camera. I saw not reason to upgrade. Great images and the zoom worked. | |
| rkondus8 |
10:48am on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| An excellent first digital camera shoots nice photos Poor construction for those who trek in cold weather | |
| EtHeReAl |
6:06pm on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| Love the camera except this is the 2nd time I have had to send it in for repairs to the flash. The flash stops opening automatically , no idea why. | |
| ggeldenhuys |
5:56pm on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| I am planning to buy this camera and wanted to try it out first so i borrowed the same model from a friend for a few days. | |
| _oVideoFree |
7:27am on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| I purchased this camera less than two years ago and got great results with it. The camera was pricy for my budget. | |
| asd123 |
5:32am on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Ease of use.Image quality.Outstanding underwater housing.Uses AA batteries. Shutter lag, especially in IS mode.1.5 inch screen. | |
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Documents
1. Preparing the Camera
Remote Sensor
Components Guide
Neck Strap Mounts Flash p. 34, 35, 36 p. 36
Red-eye Reduction Lamp Self-timer Lamp p. 49 Tally Lamp p. 53, 65
Lens CF Card Slot Cover p. 15 Ring Release Button Battery Cover p. 14, 141 Tripod Socket p. 138
The following cables are used to connect the camera to a computer or printer. Computer: Interface Cable IFC-400PCU (supplied with the camera) Direct Print Compatible Printers (Sold Separately): CP Printers: Interface Cable IFC-400PCU (supplied with the camera) or the Direct Interface Cable DIF100 (supplied with the printer).
Bubble Jet Printers Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Printers: Please refer to your Bubble Jet printer user guide. PictBridge Compliant Printers: Interface Cable IFC400PCU (supplied with the camera) PictBridge Compliant Non-Canon Printers: Interface Cable IFC-400PCU (supplied with the camera) Please refer to the System Map or the Direct Print User Guide supplied with the camera for direct print compatible printer information.
Attaching the Neck Strap Attach the strap as illustrated. Check that the strap does not come loose from the strap mount when pulled. Perform the same steps on the other side of the camera. Avoid waving the camera about or catching it on other items when suspending it from the strap.
Attaching the Lens Cap Fit the lens cap over the lens casing so that it covers the entire lens. Always replace the lens cap after use. Attach the lens cap cord to the strap. Remove the lens cap before turning on the camera's power.
Controls
Viewfinder Microphone Diopter Adjustment Dial p. 26 p. 24, 26 Shutter button p. 28 Zoom Lever Shooting: (Telephoto)/ (Wide Angle) p. 27, 50 Playback: (Zoom in)/ (Zoom out) p. 40 Movie Button p. 53 p. 20 (Single Image Erase)
(Self-timer)/ (Continuous) Button p. 49, 52 (Flash) Button p. 35 MF (Manual Focus) Button p. 95 IS (Image Stabilizer) Button p. 29
OFF Button Mode Lever
FUNC. (Function)/ Button p. 43, 61 Omni Selector (Up) (Down) MENU Button SET/ p. 62
(Left)
(Right)
(AF Frame Selector) Button p. 42, 69 p. 118
p. 75 p. 76, 101
LCD Monitor p. 26 Speaker
(Light Metering) / (Microphone) Button (Shortcut)/JUMP Button DISPLAY Button p. 24
A/V OUT(Audio/Video Out) Terminal Terminal Cover DIGITAL Terminal p. 116 DC IN Terminal p. 143
12 1. Preparing the Camera
Mode Dial Use the mode dial to switch between the Shooting modes. : Auto p. 27 The camera automatically selects settings. Image Zone p. 45 The camera automatically selects settings according to the image composition type. : Portrait : Landscape : Night Scene : Fast Shutter
: Slow Shutter : Stitch Assist p. 47 : Movie p. 53 Creative Zone p. 71 The user selects exposure, aperture or other settings to achieve special effects. : Program AE : Shutter Speed-priority AE : Aperture-priority AE : Manual Exposure : Custom
28 2. Shooting-The Basics
You can change the length of time images show on the LCD monitor after shooting, or set it so they do not show at all (p. 31).
Image Stabilizer Function
The image stabilizer function allows you to minimize the camera shake effect (blurred images) when you shoot distant subjects that have been magnified or when you shoot in dark conditions. This function's default setting is [On]. Pressing the IS button switches the function On and Off. When it is set to On, appears. Holding the IS button allows you to select the image stabilizer mode. The following icons appear. Select a setting using the or arrow on the omni selector and press the IS button. (Standard): Standard Shooting (With teleconverter lens): Select when the separately sold teleconverter lens (p. 137) is mounted. (With wide angle lens): Select when the separately sold wide angle lens (p. 137) is mounted.
Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting
Camera shake may not be fully corrected when shooting with slow shutter speeds with such shooting scenes as evening shots. In this case, affix the camera to a tripod. If camera shake is too strong, it may not be fully corrected.
Mode Dial
After a photo is taken, the image displays for two seconds (to change this setting, see page 31). There are two ways to display the image for longer:
Keeping the shutter button pressed Pressing the SET button while the image is displayed Press the shutter button halfway again to stop displaying it and shoot an image. You can perform the following while images are displayed. Display images in detailed display mode (p. 26) Magnify images (p. 40) Erase images individually (p. 43) Attach Sound Memos (p. 101)
Changing the Image Display Duration b a a c
or b Select [Review] using the arrow on the omni selector and select a duration setting using the or arrow on the omni selector.
Off:Images do not display 2 to 10 sec.:Images appear for the time selected even if the shutter button is released.
c Press the MENU button.
You can continue to display the image as long as the shutter button is fully held pressed regardless of the Review setting. Another picture can be taken even while the last is displayed.
a Turn the power on (p. 19), and press the MENU button.
The [ (Rec.)] menu appears.
Changing the Resolution and Compression
Mode Dial Superfine Compression High Quality Purpose Shoot higher quality images Shoot normal quality images Normal Shoot more images
You can change the resolution, compression (still images) and frame rate (movies, p. 56) settings to suit the purpose of the image you are about to shoot. Still Images
It may take longer for the camera to autofocus right after the flash pops up.
When the Flash Pop-up Function is Set to [Off] a
You can manually set the flash when Flash Pop-up is set to [Off].
a Press the button to switch between flash modes and shoot the image.
The selected flash mode appears on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder). You can switch between settings by pressing the button. The flash setting may not switch with certain shooting modes. When the red-eye reduction function is on (p. 36)
Flash is open ( ) Flash is closed ( )
The flash always fires. The flash does not fire.
a Pop up the flash by pressing the button and shoot the image.
When the red-eye reduction function is off
b When you are not using the flash, press the flash down until it clicks.
Be sure to close the flash after use.
2. Shooting-The Basics 35
Setting the Red-eye Reduction Function
b Select [Red-eye] using the arrow on the omni selector.
The red-eye reduction lamp fire when the flash is used in dark areas. This reduces light reflecting back from the eyes and making them appear red. b a c
c Select [On] using the or arrow on the omni selector and press the MENU button.
appears on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) if it is set to Information View display. When shooting with the red-eye reduction function, the subjects must look right at the redeye reduction lamp for this mode to be effective. Try asking them to look directly at the lamp. Even better results can be obtained by shooting with the lens set to a wide angle, increasing the lighting in indoor settings or approaching closer to the subject.
Setting the Slow Synchro
a Power the camera in (Shooting) mode (p. 19) and press the MENU button.
(Rec.)] menu appears.
You can shoot images using the flash with a slow shutter speed. This helps brighten up dark backgrounds when shooting night scenes or with indoors lighting conditions.
When shooting with a high ISO sensitivity and using the built-in flash, there is more of a chance of overexposure the closer you are to the subject. The flash fires with automatic adjustments when [Flash Adjust] is set to [Auto] in the Rec. menu. When shooting in mode, or with [Flash Adjust] set to [Manual], the flash fires with the manually set adjustments. When [Flash Adjust] is set to [Auto], the flash fires twice. A pre-flash will fire and will be followed by the main flash. The pre-flash is used by the camera to obtain the subject's exposure data so that the main flash can be set to the optimal intensity for the shot. The fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization is 1/250 second. The camera automatically resets the shutter speed to 1/250 second if a faster speed is selected. Shots cannot be taken while the flash is charging.
Pressing the arrow in this row displays the next set of nine images.
a Turn the mode lever to the right to set the camera to Playback mode. b Turn the zoom lever toward.
Nine images appear at once (index playback).
a Change the image selection using the , , or arrow on the omni selector.
Press the DISPLAY button to show the data for the displayed image (p. 24).
b Turn the zoom lever toward
Index playback cancels and the display reverts to single image playback.
JUMP Jumping Between Images
Index Playback: The previous or next 9 images are displayed.
c Press the JUMP button.
The jump bar disappears and the camera reverts to single image playback or index playback.
Jump Bar
a Press the JUMP button while in single image playback (p. 39) or index playback (p. 41).
The jump bar appears.
b Change the image selection using the or arrow on the omni selector.
Single Image Playback: The 10th image ahead or behind is displayed.
42 3. Playback-The Basics
Erasing Images Individually
Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise caution before erasing a file. b a c
4. Erasing b Select the image you wish to erase using the or arrow on the omni selector and press the. c Select [Erase] using the or arrow on the omni selector.
To cancel instead of erasing, select [Cancel]. Protected images cannot be erased with the erase function (p. 106).
4. Erasing
Erasing All Images
The [Erase all] function erases all the image data recorded on the CF card. You should format the CF card when you want to erase not only image data but also all the data contained on the card (p. 18).
c Select [OK] using the on the omni selector.
The [ (Play)] menu appears.
b Select [Erase all] using the arrow on the omni selector.
44 4. Erasing
Using the Mode Dial (Image Zone)
Landscape Portrait
5. Useful Shooting Functions
Settings fitting the shooting conditions of your subject can easily be set using the mode dial.
Movie (p. 53)
Use this mode to shoot movies. Sound is also recorded simultaneously.
Stitch Assist (p. 47)
Use this mode to shoot spacious landscape scenes.
Use this mode when you want the subject to appear sharp and the background to blur.
Night Scene
Fast Shutter
Use this mode to capture human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky or night scene. The subject is illuminated with light from the flash while the backdrop is captured at a slow shutter speed.
Slow Shutter
Use this mode to shoot fast moving objects.
Shoot the image.
Rec. Menu Play Menu
(p. 111)
Some menu items may not be available for selection according to the shooting mode (p. 162). You can apply a desired image and sound to and in the My Camera menu. For details, see Registering the My Camera Settings (p. 111) or the Software Starter Guide. Camera settings can be reset to the default values (p. 68).
Menu Item Flash Sync Slow Synchro Flash Adjust Setting content Sets the timing at which the flash fires. 1st-curtain*/2nd-curtain Sets whether or not the flash will fire with a slow shutter speed. On/Off* Sets whether or not the flash is adjusted automatically. Auto*/Manual Sets whether or not the red-eye reduction lamp fires when the flash fires. On*/Off Sets whether or not the flash pops up automatically. On*/Off When set to [Off] the flash will not fire automatically. Sets the duration before the self-timer releases the shutter once the shutter button is pressed. 10 sec.*/ 2 sec. Sets the duration before the self-timer releases the shutter once the remote control shutter button is pressed. 0 sec./2 sec.*/10 sec. Reference Page p. 90 p. 36 p. 89
Red-eye
Flash Pop-up
Self-timer
Wireless Delay
p. 136
Menu Item
Setting content Sets the option of [Spot AE Point] (one of the light metering modes) to Center (the AE point is fixed to the center) or AE Point (the AE point corresponds to the AF point). Center*/AF Point Sets whether or not the focusing point is magnified when using the manual focus. On*/Off Sets the frequency of autofocus activation. Continuous*/Single Sets whether or not the tally lamp blinks during movie recording. On*/Off Sets whether or not the digital zoom combines with the optical zoom to zoom images. On/Off* Sets the duration images display on the LCD monitor (or in the viewfinder) after the shutter button is released. Off/2 sec.* to 10 sec. Sets whether or not the image is reversed when the LCD monitor is tilted 180 degrees toward the lens. On*/Off
Reference Page
Menu Item Intervalometer
Setting content Shoots automatically at set intervals. 2* to 100 shots 1* to 60 min. Selects functions to be registered on the (Shortcut) button. Saves settings selected in the Rec. menu and the function menu to the mode dial's mode.
The fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization is 1/250 second. The camera automatically resets the shutter speed to 1/250 second if a faster speed is selected.
Shutter Speed Display The numbers in the table below indicate the shutter speed in seconds. 1/160 indicates 1/160 second. Also, quote marks indicate the decimal place, so that 0"3 indicates 0.3 second and 2" indicates 2 seconds. 15" 13" 10" 8" 6" 5" 4" 3"2 2"5 2" 1"6 1"3 1" 0"8 0"6 0"5 0"4 0"3 1/4 1/5 1/6 1/8 1/10 1/13 1/15 1/20 1/25 1/30 1/40 1/50 1/60 1/80 1/100 1/125 1/160 1/200 1/250 1/320 1/400 1/500 1/640 1/800 1/1000 1/1250 1/1600 1/2000
Adjust the aperture value using the or arrow when the image is underexposed (insufficient light) or overexposed (too much light) and the correct exposure cannot be obtained. Some aperture values cannot be selected depending on the zoom position. In this mode, the maximum shutter speed with synchronized flash is 1/250 second. The aperture value setting may therefore be changed automatically to match the synchronized flash speed even if its value was set previously. Aperture Setting Display The larger the aperture value, the smaller the lens aperture. f/2.8 f/3.1 f/3.2 f/3.5 f/4.0 f/4.5 f/5.0 f/5.6 f/6.3 f/7.1 f/8.0
Setting the Aperture
When you set the aperture in the aperture-priority AE mode, the camera automatically selects a shutter speed to match the brightness. Selecting a lower aperture value (opening the aperture) allows you to fade the background and create a beautiful portrait. A higher aperture value (closing it) brings the entire range from foreground to background into focus. The larger the aperture value, the greater the range of the image brought into clear focus.
Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture
You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect. This is convenient for shooting fireworks and other images where it is difficult to set the correct exposure automatically.
Selecting an AF Frame
The brightness of the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) matches the selected shutter speed and aperture value. When you select a fast shutter speed or shoot a subject in a dark place and set the flash to (Flash On (red-eye reduction) or (flash On) the image will always be bright. When you press the shutter button halfway, the difference between the standard exposure* and the selected exposure appears on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder). If the difference is more than 2 stops, "-2" or "+2" appears on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder).
The standard exposure is calculated by the AE function according to the selected metering method.
The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses and can be set manually to the desired area. This is convenient for focusing accurately on an offcenter subject to obtain the composition you desire. However, the AF frame is fixed to center-point when the digital zoom is used, even if you previously set the AF frame to the position you desire.
2 1, Press the
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The AF frame appears in green.
Switching between Light Metering Modes
2 Move the AF frame to the desired
area using the then press the , , or button. arrow,
You can immediately shoot the image using the selected AF frame by pressing the shutter button instead of pressing the button. The AF frame will move back to its original position (Center) if you hold down the button. For an explanation of the AF frame colors, please refer to page 24. The AF frame is locked to center-point when using the digital zoom. When the Spot AE Point is selected as the light metering mode, you can use the selected AF frame as the Spot AE Point (p. 76).
Evaluative metering is the default light metering mode. This can be switched to another metering mode.
The camera divides images into several zones for light metering. The camera evaluates the complex lighting conditions, such as the position of the subject, the Evaluative brightness, the background, the direct light, Light and the backlighting, and adjusts the Metering settings to the correct exposure for the main subject. This mode is particularly well-suited for backlight conditions and general photography. Averages the exposure from the entire image, Centerbut places more weight on the subject at the Weighted center. Averaging Meters the area within the spot AE point Spot AE Point frame. Locks the spot metering frame to the center Center of the LCD monitor. AF Point Moves the spot AF point to the AF frame.
using the or arrow and select the desired setting using the or arrow.
* The current setting is displayed. Please see page 80 regarding the custom setting. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button. This screen will appear again, once the image is shot.
For recording under overcast, shady or twilight skies For recording under tungsten and bulb-type 3Tungsten wayelength fluorescent lighting For recording under warm-white, color-white Fluorescent or warm-white (3-wavelength) fluorescent lighting For recording under daylight fluorescent, or Fluorescent H daylight fluorescent-type 3-wavelength fluorescent lighting Flash Custom For flash photography For setting a custom value with a white sheet of paper, etc., to obtain the optimal white balance for the conditions.
The white balance cannot be adjusted when the photo effect is set to (Sepia) or (B/W) (p. 82).
6. Shooting-Advanced Functions 79
Setting a Custom White Balance
In the following cases, the white balance may not be correctly adjusted. Use (Custom) to adjust the white balance. Shooting subjects of monotone color (such as sky, sea or forest) Shooting with a peculiar source of light (such as a mercury-vapor lamp)
3 Aim the camera at a
white paper or cloth, or gray card and press the SET button.
The white data is recorded. Aim the camera so that the white paper or cloth, or gray card, completely fills the center of the frame. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button. The menu displays again after the shot, allowing you to change the settings easily.
1, Press the FUNC. button. 2 Select * (Auto)
using the or arrow and select (Custom) using the or arrow.
80 6. Shooting-Advanced Functions
4 Press the FUNC. button.
You are recommended to set the white balance when shooting in the following conditions. - The shooting mode is set to and the exposure compensation and flash exposure adjustment are set to 0. The correct white balance may not be obtained when the exposure is incorrect (image is completely black or white).
Changing the ISO Speed
- The zoom is positioned to the telephoto end setting. Set the digital zoom to [Off]. - A mode other than is selected. In mode, white balance data cannot be read. - The flash is set to (Flash On) or (Flash Off). Use the same flash setting as the one that will be used for shooting when you set the white balance. If the white balance setting conditions and shooting conditions are not the same, the correct white balance may not be obtained. When the flash is set to (Auto with redeye reduction) or (Auto), the flash may fire while the white data is recorded to the custom white balance. If this happens, make sure the flash also fires when you shoot the image. - The ISO speed is set to the same setting to shoot the image. The custom white balance will not be canceled even if you reset camera settings to default (p. 68).
You can adjust AEB settings in 1/3 stops within the range of -2EV to +2EV of the standard exposure setting. AEB settings can be combined with exposure compensation settings (p. 78) to extend the adjustment range. The images are recorded in the following order: Standard exposure, underexposure and overexposure.
* (BKT-Off) using the or arrow.
3 Select
(AEB), press the SET button and adjust the compensation range using the or arrow.
Use to expand the range and to contract it. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button. The menu displays again after the shot, allowing you to change the settings easily.
2, 1, Press the FUNC. button.
84 6. Shooting-Advanced Functions
Select (BKT-Off) in Step 3 to cancel the AEB mode. The AEB mode cannot be used for flash photography. If the flash fires, only one image gets recorded.
Focus Bracketing (Focus-BKT Mode)
You can shoot three images while the focus changes automatically when shooting with the manual focus.
Three ranges -small, medium or large- can be selected. Images are shot with the focus position changing in the following order; current position, backwards and forward.
* (BKT-Off) using the or arrow, select (Focus-BKT) using the or arrow and press the SET button.
3 Select a range using
the or arrow.
2, 3 1, Press the FUNC. button.
4 Press the FUNC. button and shoot
the image with the manual focus (p. 95).
The Focus-BKT mode is not available when shooting with the flash on. The camera will revert to shooting only one image when the flash is on.
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Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock)
2 While pressing the
shutter button halfway, press the button.
The exposure setting AE lock locks (AE Lock) and the icon appears on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder). Pressing the button again cancels the AE lock.
You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast is too strong between the subject and background or when a subject is backlit.
3 Recompose the image and shoot. Focus the AF frame or the spot
metering frame on the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure setting and press the shutter button halfway.
See Selecting and AF Frame (p. 75) See Switching Between Light Metering Modes (p. 76)
86 6. Shooting-Advanced Functions
The camera focuses on the subject in the AF frame. In mode, AE lock can be set or canceled even during movie recording (p. 56). The automatically selected combinations of shutter speeds and aperture values can be freely changed without altering the exposure with the following procedures. 1.Turn the mode dial to , or. 2.Focus on the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure and press the shutter button halfway.
4 Press the FUNC. button. 2, 3 1, 4
6. Shooting-Advanced Functions 89
Switching the Timing at which the Flash Fires
The flash fires right after the shutter opens, regardless of the shutter speed. Usually, the 1stcurtain is used when shooting. The flash fires right before the shutter closes, regardless of the shutter speed. Compared with the 2nd-curtain 1st-curtain, the flash fires later and this allows you to shoot images in which, for example, a car's rear lamps seem to trail off behind. 1st-curtain
1 From the [
(Rec.)] menu, select [Flash Sync]. or [2nd-curtain] using the or arrow.
2 Select [1st-curtain]
Image shot with the 1st-curtain setting Image shot with the 2nd-curtain setting
Shooting Images at Set Intervals (Intervalometer)
1 Select [Intervalometer]
from the [ (Rec.)] menu and press the SET button.
You can shoot images at a set interval. This function can be used for fixed-point observation of plants and blooming flowers. The shooting interval time can be set from 1 to 60 minutes and 2 to 100 images can be shot.
Since the camera may shoot continuously for an extended period of time, the use of the Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700 (sold separately) is recommended (p. 143).
2 Select an interval time
using the or arrow.
If you press the or arrow continuously, the interval time changes in units of 5 minutes at a time.
3 Press the 5 2, 1, 4
arrow and select the number of shots using the or arrow.
If you press the or arrow continuously, the number of shots changes in units of 5 shots at a time. The maximum number of shots* is determined according to the CF card's remaining capacity. * The maximum number of shots may decrease according to the images shot.
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4 Press the SET button.
The camera exits the menu screen and Int. appears at the lower right of the LCD monitor (or viewfinder).
5 Press the shutter button.
The first image is shot and the interval shooting session starts. Once the set number of shots is taken the camera automatically powers down regardless of the power saving function settings. If the below operations are accessed while the interval shooting is in process, the interval shooting session will be canceled. - Turning the mode dial while the camera is waiting to shoot the next image - Pressing the shutter button halfway while the camera is waiting to shoot the next image - Opening the CF card slot cover or the battery cover - Switching to Playback mode - Turning off the power
Once the interval shooting session is started, all operation buttons become inactive. The lens stays extended until the next image is shot. Images are not displayed on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) right after being shot. Interval shooting is not available when the date and time are not set. Continuous shooting and self-timer shooting are not available. AEB mode and the Focus-BKT mode settings cannot be set.
Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus
The autofocus may not work well on the following types of subjects.
Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings Subjects mixing close and far objects Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition Subjects that are moving quickly Subjects with horizontal stripes To shoot these subjects, first aim the camera at an object at a similar distance, lock the focus and recompose the image with the desired subject, or use manual focus or AF lock.
1 Aim the AF frame at an object at a
similar distance to the subject you wish to shoot.
2 Press the shutter button halfway to
lock the focus.
The AE setting will also lock when you do this. The exposure may occasionally be incorrect if the difference between the two items is too great. Use AF lock or AE lock when this happens.
Shooting with Focus Lock
3 Keep it pressed while you
recompose the image and press the shutter button all the way to shoot the image.
Shooting in AF Lock Mode
Pressing the MF button a second time cancels the manual focus mode.
3 Recompose the image and press the 2, 3
shutter button all the way to shoot the image.
AF lock is convenient because you can let go of the shutter button to recompose the image. In addition, since the focus stays locked to the same position even after the shot is taken, you can immediately shoot the next image with the same focus position. When shooting through glass, get as close as possible to avoid reflection off the glass. In mode, AF lock can be set or canceled even during movie recording (p. 56).
Press the 2 Select
button while playing back images.
The Sound Memo panel appears.
using the or arrow and press the SET button.
Sound Memo Panel
Automated Playback (Slide Show)
You cannot attach sound memos to movies. You cannot record or playback sound notes for images that already have an incompatible sound file attached. If you attempt to record or play such images, the "Incompatible WAVE format" message will display. Incompatible sound files can be deleted with this camera. Sound memos for protected images cannot be erased (p. 106). The volume can be adjusted in the Set up menu (p. 66). If you set [Mute] to [On] in the Set up menu, no sound is reproduced, however, you can resume the sound and adjust the volume by pressing the or arrow.
Slide show image settings are based on DPOF standards (p. 119). Starting a Slide Show
All images, or a selection of images, can be displayed one-by-one in an automated slide show.
All Images Slide Show 1 - 3 Plays all the images on the CF card in order Plays the images selected for each show in order (p. 103)
2, 3 1, 3 1, In the [
(Play)] menu, select [Slide Show] and press the SET button.
2 Select [Program]
using the or arrow and select between [All images] or one of [Show 1][Show 3] using the or
The slide show menu appears again. Press the MENU button again to close the menu. Movie images play for the length of time that they were recorded regardless of the time set in the slide show settings. The power saving function is disabled while a slide show plays on the camera (p. 107).
arrow. arrow
3 Select [Start] using the
or and press the SET button.
The show will start and automatically stop when the show is done. Pausing and Resuming a Slide Show Press the SET button to pause the show. Press it again to resume. Fast Forward/Rewinding a Slide Show User the or arrow to move to the previous or next image. Stopping a Slide Show Press the MENU button during a slide show to stop it and display the slide show menu.
Selecting Images for Slide Shows
You can mark images for inclusion in slide shows 1-3. Up to 998 images may be marked per slide show. Images display in the order of their selection.
2, 3, 1, Display the slide show menu (p. 102).
7. Playback-Advanced Functions 103
4 When the slide show is over, press
the MENU button.
using the or arrow and select [Show 1], [Show 2] or [Show 3] using the or arrow.
A checkmark ( ) will appear beside a show already containing images.
3 Choose [Select] using the
and or arrows and press the SET button.
4 Mark images to include in the show.
160 Appendix
Tele-converter.. 137 Telephoto ( )..12, 27 Terminal Cover... 12 Transfer Order.. 126 Transmission settings Image Transmission settings.. 126 V Video System.. 67 Viewfinder..12, 26 Viewing Images on a TV Set.. 118 Volume... 66 W White Balance ( ).. 79 Wide Angle ( )..12, 27 Wide Converter... 137 Wireless Controller.. 135 Wireless Delay.. 64 Z Zoom.. 12, 27, 40, 50
FCC Notice
(Digital Camera, Model PC1058) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The cables with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subject B of Part 15 on the FCC rules. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. Canon U.S.A. Inc. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. Tel No. (516) 328-5600 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS. Rglementation canadienne sur les intrferences radio CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B RESPECTE TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU REGLEMENT SUR LE MATERIEL BROUILLEUR DU CANADA.
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode
This chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode. You can shoot with the settings saved in the mode (p. 98).
Ref. Page Large Resolution (Stills) Medium 1 Medium 2 Small 640 x 480 pixels (Fine) Resolution (Movies) 640 x 480 pixels 320 x 240 pixels Superfine Compression Fine Normal Frame Rate 30 Frames/sec. 15 Frames/sec. Auto Flash On Off Red-eye Reduction Slow Synchro
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