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CDI-E307-010 XX07XXX CallOfl © 2007 CANON INC. PRINTED IN JAPAN _ "_wer_hot SDBSO/S IXUS 95015 < 8 8 3 c ! Q E. o. Before Using the Camera Shooting Playback/Erasing Print/Transfer Settings Customizing the Camera List of Messages Camera User Guide This guide explains camera features and procedures in detail. Pi.Blidge DIpRR_ BIURBBLEcT E JE[...]
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Shooting oAutomatically adjusts shooting settings to match particular conditions (Special Scene mode) OReduces image blur with the IS Mode oAvoid the effects of camera shake or blurry subjects when shooting by using High ISO Auto and Auto ISO Shift OFace Detect AF ideal for photographing images of people oAutomatically detects camera orientation wi[...]
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I Conventions Used in this Guide Icons appearing below titles indicate the modes in which the procedure can be used. Mode Dial • Unavailable shooting modes are shown grayed out. • [] and [] are both indicated by []. See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 160). In this guide, the Basic Camera User Guide is referred to as the Basic Gui[...]
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I Table of Contents Items marked with a_j_ are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures. I# Please Read ...................................... 5 Safety Precautions ................................. 6 Preventing Malfunctions ............................ 11 Using the LCD Monitor ............................. 12 LCD Monitor Bright[...]
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Shooting Hard-to-Focus Subjects (Focus Lock. AF Lock) .. 51 Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) ................ 53 Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock) ........... 54 Switching between Metering Modes ................... 55 Adjusting the Exposure Compensation ................. 56 Setting the Shutter Speed (Long Shutter Mode) .......... 5[...]
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Changing My Camera Settings ....................... 113 Registering My Camera Settings ..................... 114 Camera ........................................ 116 When the power is turned on ....................... 116 LCD monitor .................................... 117 Shooting ....................................... 118 Shooting Movies .......[...]
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I Handling Precautions I _I_ I _I_':_I I Test Shots Before you try to photograph important subjects, we highly recommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that the camera is operating and being operated correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequentia[...]
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Video Format Please set the camera's video signal format to the one used in your region before using it with a TV monitor (p. 104). Language Setting Please see the Basic Guide (p. 9) to change the language setting. OBefore using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below and in the "Safety Precautions&q[...]
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_,,,,_ _,_, ,,_ ,_,,,,,,_,,,_, ,_ _,, _ _,, _ _,, _ _,, _ _,, ,_,_ _, ,,_ _,_ _ ,, _ _i i ¸, _ _ _, _,_ _ _ _ _ _ ,,_, _, __,_ _, _,_ _, _,_ _, _,_ _, _,_ _, _,_ _, _,_ _, _,_ _ • Do not point the camera directly at the sun or bright light sources. • Doing so could damage the camera's CCD or your eyesight. • Store this equipment out of [...]
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• Do not place the battery near a heat source or expose it to direct flame or heat. • The battery should not be immersed in water or sea water. • Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the battery. • Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts that could damage the casing. • Use only recommended battery and a[...]
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• Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may damage eyesight. In particular, remain at least one meter (39 inches) away from infants when using the flash. • Keep objects that are sensitive to magnetic fields (such as credit cards) away from the speaker of the came[...]
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• Do not connect compact power adapters or battery chargers to devices such as electrical transformers for foreign travel because it may lead to malfunctions, excessive heat generation, fire, electric shock or injury. • Do not operate the flash with dirt, dust or other items stuck to the surface of the flash. • Be careful not to cover the fla[...]
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• Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data. • When moving the equipment rapidly from a cold place to a hot place, you can avoid condensation by placing the equipment in an airtight, res[...]
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I BeforeUsing the Camera--Basic Operations _/_IZ -- _i_%_i_ ¸ _i_ii_/_iz i_i,_i_, _i_i_. _i_ _ i • The LCD monitor on or off setting is retained even after the camera power is turned off. • The LCD monitor does not shut off in the [] or _,_, mode. • The LCD monitor is set to the detailed display (Information View) in the _, _, _, [_, [] or [[...]
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Using the Clock You can display the current date and time for a 5-second* interval using the following two methods. * Default setting Method 1 Hold the FUNC./SET button down while turning on the power. Method 2 In a shooting/playback mode, press the FUNC,/SET button for more than one second. If you hold the camera horizontally, it displays the time[...]
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LCD Monitor Brightness Settings The brightness of the LCD monitor can be changed in the following two ways. eChanging Settings Using the Set up Menu (p. 26) eChanging Settings Using the DISP. Button (Quick-bright LeD Function) You can set the LCD monitor to the brightest setting regardless of the option selected in the Set up menu by pressing the D[...]
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Shooting information [] Digital Tele-converter/Zoom Magnification/Safety Zoom (p. 33) ] Spot Frame ] [] AF Frame (p. 49) Aperture Setting .! 3:2 Guide (p. 41) Grid Lines (p. 41) (Shooting mode) Recordable Shots (Stills) .2 . Remaining Time/Elapsed Time (Movies)*" _D_MMmll mmHmmDm Shooting Mode (pp. 35, 42, 47, 64, 66, Basic Guide pp. 11 - 13) [...]
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J_z_,z _y -: _m_i_i_m_,?_ ....... i - _i_i_ ¸ • :_,,••t_,y_,z _i_•?_,y_,•_ If the indicator blinks orange and the camera shake icon [] displays, it indicates there is insufficient illumination and a slow shutter speed will be selected. Shoot using the following methods. - Set the IS mode to a setting other than [Off] (p. 32). - Raise the[...]
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Detailed My Category (p. 82) Histogram (p. 18) i mmDm[Dl l[] Shooting Mode (pp. 35, 42, 47, 64, 66, Basic Guidepp. 11- 13) [ [ mlMetering Mode (p. 55) _---_ ISO Speed (p. 69) mMm[t [ RecordingPixels/Frame Rate (Movies) (p. 45) Sh_ter speed []Time Lapse (p. 46) Aperture Setting Exposure Compensation(p. 56) Flash (Basic Guide p. 14) Macre/Infinity (B[...]
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Histogram Function The histogram is a graph that allows you to check the brightness of the image. The greater the bias toward the left in the graph, the darker the image. The greater the bias toward the right, the brighter the image. If the image is too dark, adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value. Similarly, adjust the exposure compe[...]
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This camera is equipped with a power saving function. The power will shut off in the following circumstances. Press the power button again to restore power. Shooting Mode Powers down approximately 3 minutes after the last control is accessed on the camera. The LCD monitor automatically turns off 1 minute* after the last control is accessed even if [...]
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When traveling abroad, you can record images with local dates and times simply by switching the time zone setting if you pre-register the destination time zones. You can enjoy the convenience of not having to switch the Date/Time settings. Setting the Home/World Time Zones 20[...]
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Use the ÷ or ÷ button to select a destina- tion time zone_ . eYou can also select an area with Time Difference from the the touch control dial. In addition, Home T me Zone I as in Step 3, you can set the day- __ ,ght saving time. Use the 4_ or 4" button to select [Home/ [] World], and the ÷ or + button to select [] _@. Switching to the Dest[...]
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Menus are used to set the shooting, playback and print settings as well as such camera settings as the date/time and electronic beep. The following menus are available. eFUNC. Menu eRec., Play, Print, Set up and My Camera Menus FUNC. Menu This menu sets many of the common shooting functions. J This example shows the FUNC. menu in 0 (Auto) mode. 22 [...]
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Rec., Play, Print, Set up and My Camera Menus Convenient settings for shooting, playback or printing can be set with these menus. (Set up) Menu [] (Rec.) Menu -- (My Camera) Menu Q (_ You can switch between menus with the ÷ or 4" button when this part is selected. ® • This example shows the Rec. menu in O (Auto) mode. • In playback mode,[...]
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24 See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 160). FUNC. Menu Menu Item [] Vtanual Mode The icons shown below are the default settings. Page Menu Item Page Basic p. 12 [] Basic [] p. t2 [] [] [] [] 3pecialScene Mode Vlovie Mode -xposure Compensation _ong Shutter Mode Nhite Balance Vly Colors p. 42 [] p. 56 p. 57 p. 59 [] ). 62 Vletering Mod[...]
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Disp. Overlay p. 41 r_es IS Mode 3ontinuous*/ShootOnly/ p. 32 Panning/Off Date Stamp 3ff*/Date/Date & Time p. 40 Set _,'_ button []*/_]lml[]/["_l[]l p. 71 []/ITI/m "1 Default setting is 3 shots. *2 They are classified according to the following categories. (People): L_, [_&'], [] or images with faces detected if [Face De[...]
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26 Set up Menu [] Menu Item Options Mute On/Off* Volume Off/1/2"/3/4/5 * Default setting Page/Topic Set to [On] to silence all sounds except _vaming sounds. (Basic p. 10) _,djusts the volume of the start-up sound, operation sound,self-timer sound, shutter sound and playback sound.The volume cannot be adjusted f [Mute] is set to [On]. .........[...]
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Time Zone Home*/World p. 20 Date/Time Basic Guide p. 9 Clock Display 3-10 .1 eec./20 sec./30 secJ1 "nin./2 min./3 p. 13 "nin. Format You can also set it to perform a low level format (p. 29). File Numbering Sontinuous*/ _uto Reset p. 78 Create Folder p. 76 Create New Folder Sheck mark Creates a folder for the next shooting [On)l session. [...]
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* Default setting Page My Camera Menu [] Menu Item Available Settings Theme Selects a common theme for each My Camera settings item. Sets the image displayedwhen the camera power is turned on. Sets the sound played when the camera power is turned on. Sets the sound played when any button other than the shutter button is pressed. Sets the sound play[...]
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You should always format a new memory card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data. oTo perform a ow eve format, use the + button to select [Low Level Format] and the 4" or .l, button to __ add a check mark. _1 • You can stop formatting a card _j when [Low Level Format] is Displays when sound selected by pressing the FU[...]
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I Shooting You can also use the touch control dial to select shooting modes or FUNC. menu opt ons. See the Basic Guide, p. 4. 3O Approximate Values for Recording Pixels Recording Pixels [] (Large) 3264 x 2448 pixels [] (Medium 1) 2592x 1944 pixels [] (Medium 2) 2048x 1536 pixels [] (Medium3) 1600x120(3 pixels [] (Small) 640 x 480 pixels [] *2 or [][...]
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Printing on wide size paper (you can check _].2 3264x 1832 the composition at a 16:9 aspect ratio. (Widescreen) pixels Areas that will not be recorded appear on the LCD mon tor as a b ack border.) "1 Paper sizes vary according to region. *2 This function cannot be configured in the [] and [] modes. Approximate Values for Compression Settings C[...]
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By using the tS mode, you can reduce image blur when magnifying a distant subject or shooting in low-light situations. You can check the effect of the IS mode on image blur on the LCD monitor since the IS mode runs [] Continuous continually. This makes it easier to compose images and focus on subjects. IS mode is only activated when the shutter but[...]
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You can shoot zoomed images using the combined digital and optical zooms. The focal lengths (35mm film equivalent) and characteristics are as follows. Option Focal Length Standard 35 - 560 mm Off 35 - 140 mm 1.6x 56 - 224 mm 2.0x 70 - 280 mm Characteristics You can shoot at a maximum zoom factor of approximately 16x using a combination of the optic[...]
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Using the Digital Zoom Using the Digital Tele-Converter Adjust the angle of view with the zoom lever and shoot. e[¥] and the zoom factor will display on the LCD monitor. OThe image may appear coarse depending upon the selected recording pixels (the [] icon and the zoom factor appear in blue). About the Digital Tele-Converter A digital tele-convert[...]
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You can shoot a subject 2 - 50 cm (0.8 in. - 1.6 ft.) from the end of the lens at the maximum wide angle setting. With the digital zoom, the image area is 7.5 x 5.5 mm (0.3 x 0.2 in.) at maximum zoom (approximately 4.0x). 35[...]
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You can set whether or not the red-eye reduction* lamp automatically fires with the flash. *This function reduces the effect of light reflecting back from the eyes and making them appear red. (Rec,) Menu _ [Red-Eye] _ [On]*/[Off], See Menus and Settings (p. 23). * Default setting. You can shoot with the flash at slow shutter speeds. This is handy f[...]
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In this mode, the camera shoots continuously while the shutter button is held down. If you use the recommended memory card*, you can shoot continuously at a set shooting interval until the memory card is full (smooth continuous shooting) (p. 143). *Recommended Memory Card Super high speed SDC-512MSH memory card (sold separately) newly formatted wit[...]
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i'_E_ I It_l,_:l I_|_ Lv_ L'_ _ Isc.1 This mode is for recording people against a nightscape or points of light, such as holiday lighting. You can depict the point source of light in specific shapes to produce a fantastical image. Always use the flash in this mode (flash is on by default). Image shot with _ selected. Special Effect Option[...]
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FUNC. Menu_ El* (Portrait) _ [] (Creative Light Effect). See Menus and Settings (p. 22). *Default setting. Press O" (n =F o (Q _i_y I¸ _i _ _iiii _/iiilii _i_i>5_iii:_i _ _ _,,_ _ _i_,_2_,_i_ _ _Ii_ ¸_+ ;_ _ _iii_ _:_,Ji_ii_ _ _,_ _ __ _ ___ _ __ _ _ __ ,_ _i_ _ _ _ _ii __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __i_ __ _ _ _ _ _ • The image stabilization funct[...]
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You can shoot images with the optimal settings for postcards by composing them inside the print area (width-to-height ratio of approximately 3:2) shown in the LCD monitor. For printing instructions, refer to the Direct Print User Guide. Embedding the Date in the Image Data You can embed the date in image data when [] (Postcard) is selected. 4O[...]
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You can check a composition's horizontal and vertical alignment as well as a 3:2 aspect ratio print range on the LCD monitor by using a shooting guide while shooting. Displays grid lines dividing the monitor into 9 areas, Grid Lines allowing you to check the subject's horizontal and vertical alignment. You can check what can be printed in[...]
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I_'R'_ [-_1 [_tT_ I'w] The following movie modes are available. For information on the recording pixets and frame rate in each mode, refer to Changing Recording Pixels and Frame Rates (p. 45). If you register the [] function with the _,,_ button, you can start shooting a movie simply by pressing the _,_, button regardless of the mode[...]
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• The recording time will vary according to the capacity of the memory card you use (p. 143). * Recording will stop after one hour of continuous recording even if the recorded data volume has not reached 4 GB. Depending on the volume and data writing speed of the memory card, recording may stop after one hour of continuous recording even if the r[...]
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• Before recording, you can set the AE lock (p. 53) and exposure shift. 1. Press the ISO button. The exposure will lock (AE lock) and the exposure shift bar will appear in the LCD monitor. 2. Use the _. or _ button to adjust the exposure. Press the ISO button again to release the setting. Also, the setting will be canceled if you press the MENU b[...]
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Changing Recording Pixels and Frame Rates You can change the recording pixels and frame rate when the movie mode is set to [] (Standard), [] (Color Accent) or [] (Color Swap). Recording Pixels and Frame Rates Frame rates indicate the number of frames recorded or played back each second. The higher the frame rate, the smoother the appearance of moti[...]
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Changing the Shooting Interval ([] (Time Lapse)) 46[...]
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Stitch Assist can be used to shoot overlapping images that can later be merged (stitched) to create one panoramic image on a computer. The overlapping seams of several adjacent images can be joined into a single panoramic _mage. _t_ O FUN6. I_len,,_l_*(l_lan-,al)_m/l_($titch Assist). o See Menus and Settings (p. 22). _ *Default setting. _._ You can[...]
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Compose the second image so that it over- laps a portion of the first and shoot. eYou can retake a shot by pressing the ÷ or ,I_ button and return- ing to the previously recorded image screen. eMinor discrepancies in the overlapping portions can be cor- rected when the images are stitched together. Repeat the procedure for additional images, ePres[...]
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.... .. I .... J _m mDm s Dm ...... The autofocus frame (AF frame) indicates the area used to set the focus. Select from among the following three focusing methods. rl LJ (No frame) [] Face Detect On You can have the camera automatically detect the position of a face and use this data to set the focus and exposure* while shooting. In addition, the [...]
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• The following occurs when [Face Detect] is selected. - The camera displays up to three frames where it has detected a face. At this point, the frame the camera judges to be the main subject appears in white while the others appear in gray. Pressing the shutter button halfway displays up to 9 green AF frames. - If no white frame displays and all[...]
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mmED m mDm@Dm WE WW It may be difficult to focus on the following types of subjects. eSubjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings eScenes with a mixture of near and far subjects. eSubjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition eSubjects that are moving quickly eSubjects through glass: Try to shoot as close to t[...]
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To Release the AF Lock Press the _/all, button. • When shooting with the focus lock or AF lock using the LCD monitor, setting [AiAF] to [Off] (p. 49) makes shooting easier since the camera focuses using the center AF frame only. • The AF lock is convenient because you can let go of the shutter button to compose the image. Moreover, the AF lock [...]
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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. Turn on the LCD monitor. Focus on ;he par; of the subiec; on wh;ch you wish to lock the exposure setting. the ISO button. • The [] icon will display. _ Re:aim the camera to compose the s[...]
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You can lock the flash exposure so that the exposure settings are correctly set regardless of the composition of your subject. To Release the FE Lock Press the ISO button. 54[...]
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Metering Methods Appropriate for standard shooting conditions, including backlit scenes. The camera divides images into several zones for metering. It evaluates [] Evaluative complex lighting conditions, such as the position of the subject, the brightness, the direct light, and the backlighting, and adjusts the settings to the correct exposure for [...]
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Adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background. Adjust the exposure compensation to a negative value to avoid making the subject too bright in night shots or when shot against a dark background. To Cancel the Exposure Compensation Restore the compensat[...]
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You can set the shutter speed to a slow setting to make dark subjects appear brighter. FUNC Menu_ _i]* (Exposure Compensation) • 0" See Menus and Settings (p. 22). _.. Use the 4" or 4" button to select the shutter speed_@. eThe higher the value, the brighter the image and the lower the value, the darker the image. • f you press t[...]
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• Use the LCD monitor to confirm that the image was recorded at the desired brightness. Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at low shutter speeds. Set IS mode to a setting other than [Off], or shoot with the camera attached to a tripod. Use of the flash may result in an over-exposed image. If this occurs, shoot with the flash set to _&[...]
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lET; i [r_ i li[_ m 4,TJli[.],[_a |YI,_;FJI :Fl_l,[.(4 lo.l,W m Normally, the [] (Auto) white balance setting selects an optimal white balance. When the [] setting cannot produce natural looking colors, change the white balance using a setting appropriate for the light source. White Balance Settings [] Auto Settings are automatically set by the cam[...]
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Using the Custom White Balance You can set a custom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the shooting conditions by having the camera evaluate an object, such as a piece of white paper or cloth, or a photo-quality gray card that you wish to establish as the standard white color. In particular, take a custom white balance reading for the [...]
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[] and the exposure compensation setting to [+0] before setting a custom white balance. The correct white balance may not be obtained when the exposure setting is incorrect (image appears completely black or white). • Shoot with the same settings as when reading the white balance data. If the settings differ, the optimal white balance may not be [...]
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62 You can change the look and feel of the pictures you take. My Colors Settings [] My Colors Off Records normally with this setting. Vivid -mphasizes the contrast and color saturation to "ecord bold colors. Tones down the contrast and color saturation to [] Neutral "ecord neutral hues. [] Sepia Records in sepia tones. [] B/W Records in b[...]
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Setting the Camera to a Custom Color Mode This modeallows you to adjust the contrast, sharpness and saturation and the color balance for red,green, blueand skin tones. FUNC. Menu_[]* (My Colors Off)_[] (Cus- tom Color) _ 0" See Menus and Settings (p. 22). *Default setting. Use the ÷ or _, button to select [Contrast], [Sharpness], [Satura- tio[...]
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_JF _ _'_ _ U I_1 £_;_ I__'_'_ _ _" _'_ _ _'_ i;4_ _ _ _ _;;_ _;3 _] I1_ _ _] You can shoot images with the original colors transformed. This can be performed on movies as wetl as still images, allowing you to enjoy photographing with image or movie effects. However, depending on the shooting conditions, the images ma[...]
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. eThe Color Accent mode will take effect. @. eThe camera will switch to color input mode and the display will alternate between the original image and the color accent image (using the previ- ously set color). Aim the camera so that the color you wish to retain appears at the center of the LCD monitor and press the ÷ button. eOnly one color can b[...]
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Shooting in the Color Swap Mode #, Original Color Desired Color (Before Swapping) (After Swapping) Stills: FUNC. Menu_r_* (Manual)_l (Color Swap). Movies: FUNC. Menu _ I_* (Standard)_ [] (Color Swap), See Menus and Settings (p. 22). ( * Default setting. Stills Movies , eThe Color Swap mode will take effect. , eThe camera will switch to color input [...]
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ii_ i Aim ii;e _ame_a;_ ihai ii';_ - o_.inai"_i_ ........................... appears at the center of the LCD monitor and press the ÷ button, eOnly one color can be specified. eYou can use the * or 4, button to specify the range of cot- ors that are swapped. • -5: Only takes the color that you want to swap • +5: Also takes colors clo[...]
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Changing the Save Method for the Original Image When shooting still images in the Color Accent or Color Swap mode, you can set whether or not to save the original image as well as the transformed one. • When [Save Original] is Set to [On] - Only the transformed image displays in the LCD monitor while shooting in the Color Accent or Color Swap mod[...]
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Raise the ISO speed to use a fast shutter speed when you wish to reduce the effects of camera shake or avoid blurry subjects, or to turn the flash off when shooting in a dark area. g • The camera automatically applies noise reduction processin.q when you shoot at a high ISO speed. • If [] or [] is selected, the tSO speed automatically selected [...]
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If the camera shake waming icon ([]) displays while shooting, you can raise the tSO speed simply by pressing the _,,v button to record at a shutter speed that avoids the effects of camera shake. [] (Rec.) Menu_[Auto ISO Shift] _ [On]/[Off]*. See Menus and Settings (p. 23). * Default setting. Press the shutter button halfway. etf [] appears, the _,.[...]
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You can register a function that you often use with the _,,_ button. The following functions can be registered. Menu Item Page Menu Item Page NotAssigned .1 - Disp. Overlay p. 41 _[_] +/- (Exp.) p. 56 _'1 Rec. Movie p. 42 White Balance p. 59 Display Off p. _ Custom White Balance p. 60 _] 26 Pay Sound Effect .2 p. 28 [] Dg ta Te e-converter p. [...]
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Using the _ Button • The setting value of the registered function switches each time the ,B,N button is pressed thereafter. - Aconfguraton screen w appear for the [] and [] func- tions. - With the [] function registered, the white balance data is captured each time you press the _,,_ button. Since a guidance frame does not show in the LCD monitor[...]
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[][][]mME[][][]m[]mDWmD[][][][][][][] Your camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera held vertically and automatically rotates it to the correct orientation when viewing it in the LCD monitor. iset Upi Menu ........... [off]. "Default setting. eWhen shoot ng and the [...]
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You can check whether the image is in focus right after it is recorded. eThe recorded image displays for about 2 seconds (or the interval set with the Review function p. 24). Press O (or @)while ,.e Recorded Image image is displayed. /__ The number of times the DISP but- ,__ ton is pressed depends upon the ,_ display settings for the LCD monitor (S[...]
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Switching between AF Frames/ Changing the Display Position 75[...]
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You can create a new folder at any time and the recorded images will be automatically saved to that folder. Creates a new folder the next time you shoot Create New Folder images. To create an additional folder, insert another check mark. You can also specify a date and time if you wish Auto Create to create a new folder using a shooting time after [...]
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Setting the Day or Time for Automatic Folder Creation a time in the [Time] option_ , iiiii_iiiiiiiiiii/iiii O er_ displays when the specified time arrives. The symbol will cease to display after the new folder is cre- ated. Up to 2000 images can be saved into one folder. A new folder will automatically be created when you record more than that numb[...]
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W The images you shoo{ are au{omatically assigned {ile numbers. You can select how the file number is assigned. File Number Reset Function Continuous Auto reset A number one higher than the last one recorded is assigned to the next image. This is convenient for managing all your images together on a computer because you avoid file name duplication [...]
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File and Folder Numbers Recorded images are assigned consecutive file numbers starting with 0001 and ranging up to 9999, while folders are assigned numbers starting with 100 and ranging up to 999. Up to 2,000 images can be saved into a single folder. Memory Card Exchanged for Another New Folder Created Memory Card 1 Memory Card 1 Continuous Auto Re[...]
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I Playback/Erasing You can also use the touch control dial to select images and perform var ous operat ons. See the Basic Guide, pp. 4, 18. Press the zoom lever toward (3,. • _ will display and a magnified portion of the image will display. • Images can be magnified up to a factor of approximately 10x. the Displayed Area of Use the 4-, +, ÷ or[...]
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Switching between Sets of Nine Images The jump bar will display if you press the zoom lever toward [] while in index playback and you can switch the display between sets of nine images. eUse the ÷ or ,k button to move to the previous or next set of nine images. eHold the FUNC.ISET button down and press the ÷ or ,_ button to jump to the Jum[ first[...]
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You can organize images into prepared categories (People, Scenery, Events, Category 1-3, To Do). At the category level, you can perform the following. Olmage searches (p. 83) oSlide Show (p. 97) OProtect (p. 102) OErase (p. 105) OConfigure print settings (p. 107) When working with images (for example, compiling a slide show, erasing or printing), i[...]
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When you have many images recorded onto a memory card, it is handy to use the six search keys below to jump over images to find the object of your search. [] Shot Date Jumps to the first image of each shooting date. [] My Category Jumps to the first image in each category. [] Folder Jumps to the first image in each folder. [] Movie Jumps to a movie[...]
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Ol_/[]/[]/[]: usethe ÷ or 4* Select the search key button to select date, category, folder or movie for playback and press the FUNO.I$ET button. - The camera will switch to defined playback mode and display a blue frame. You can limit playback to the images corresponding to the search key. - When a category is selected by the ÷ or 4, button, the [...]
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Se'ect°'"a" an'-- eThe movie will pause if you press the FUNC./SET button during I playback, tt will resume when you press the button again. eWhen playback ends, the movie stops at the last frame displayed. Press the FUNC./SET button to display the movie control panel. eYou can switch between showing/ hiding the playback p[...]
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86 You can delete portions of recorded movies. * When the shooting interval is 1 sec. **When the shooting interval is 2 sec. Select [] (Edit) in the movie control panel and press @. eThe movie editing panel and the movie editing bar will display. Movie Editing Panel Movie Editing Bar Use the ÷ or _ button to select [] (Cut Beginning) or [] (Cut En[...]
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Depending on the movie's file size, itmay take some time to save an edited movie. If the battery runs out of charge partway through, edited movie clips cannot be saved. When editing movies, itis recommended to use a fully charged battery or the separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30 (p. 134). Images can be rotated clockwise 90 ° or 270 ° in[...]
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You can select the transition effect displayed when switching between images. [] No transition effect. [] IThe displayed image darkens and the next image gradually brightens until it is displayed. IPress the ÷ button to have the previous image display from the [] left and the _ button to have the next image display from the r ght. 88[...]
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You can correct red eyes in recorded images. However, red eyes may not be automatically detected in some images or the results may not turn out as you intended. Examples: OFaces near the screen edges or faces that appear extremely small, large, dark or bright in relation to the overall image. OFaces turned to the side or at a diagonal, or faces wit[...]
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Select [New File] or [Overwrite] and press _. O[New File]: saves the image under /_t a new file name. The original file remains as is. The newly saved image file is saved as the last image of the photographed images. e[Overwrite]: saves the new image under the original file name. The original image is overwritten. otf you selected the [New File] im[...]
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Adding Correction Frames You can add up to a maximum of 35 correction frames. Ill 91[...]
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You can add effects to recorded images (stills only) using the My Colors function. The following selection of My Colors effects is available. For details, see p. 62. [] IVivid []lNeutral []lSep ia [] B_N [] Positive Film []1 Lighter Skin Tone []1 Darker Skin Tone [] I Vivid Blue [] Vivid Green [] Vivid Red [] (Play) Menu_[]. See Menus and Settings [...]
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• When there is not enough space left on the memory card, _" the My Colors effects cannot be added, o • Although My Colors effects can be added any number of times to an image, the image quality will gradually __. deteriorate with each application and the intended colors = may not be achieved. • Color in images taken using My Colors (p. [...]
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In playback mode (including single image playback and index playback), you can attach sound memos (up to one minute) to an image. The sound data is saved in the WAVE format. [] (Play) Menu_[]. See Menus and Settings (p. 23). 94 Use the ÷ or + button to select an image to attach a sound memo to and press @ m eThe sound memo panel will display. Sele[...]
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I Erase [] Select [Erase] in the confirmation screen and press the FUNC.ISET button. You can record a continuous sound memo for up to approximately 2 hours without taking a picture. [] (Play) Menu_ 1_. See Menus and Settings (p. 23). OThe elapsed recording time _ displays. eYou can use the ÷ or 41, button to change the sampling rate. The recording[...]
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Sound Recorder Panel Use the ÷ or "I, button to select an option and press FUNC./SET. [] Exit [] Record [] Stop Play [] (Use the ÷ or @ button to select a sound memo and then press the FUNC./SET button.) Rewind [] (Holding down the FMNC./SET button rewinds. The sound memo cannot be heard while rewinding.) Fast Forward [] (Holding down the FU[...]
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Automated playback of memory card images. Image settings for slide shows are based on the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standard. [] All Images Plays all images on a memory card in order. Plays images bearing a specified date in [] Date order. [] My Category Plays the images in the selected category in order. [] Folder Plays images in a specifi[...]
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[Start] and press _. Select eThe following functions are available during slide shows. - Pausing/resuming the slide show: press the FUNC./SET button - Fast forwarding/rewinding the slide show: press the ÷ or "I_ button (continue to hold the button to switch between images more rapidly) - Stopping the slide show: press the MENU button. Transit[...]
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Select a date/category/folder to play back (@/_]/1"1) _Q 99[...]
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Selecting Images for Playback (511-U) Select only the images that you wish to play back and save them as a slide show (Custom 1, 2 or 3). Up to 998 images can be selected. They will be played back in their order of selection. Select _1, [] or [] and press _. eOnly the [] icon will display at first. When you set [], the icon will change to [] and [][...]
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Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings ePlay Time Sets the duration that each image displays. Choose between 3"-10 seconds, 15 seconds and 30 seconds. Displaying time can vary slightly depending on the image. * Default setting. eRepeat Sets whether the slide show stops when all the slides have been displayed or continues until stopped. [S[...]
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You can protect important images and movies from accidental erasure. You can configure the protection settings for each Select image singly while viewing them. Select by Date You can protect the images from a specified date. You can protect the images in a specified Select by Category category. Select by Folder You can protect the images in a speci[...]
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Seie tthe imag;;idatei ate.o Y ; ide;to ¸ protect and press @. iiiiiiJ}}iiiiiiiil;i/ .[Select] Use the ÷ or ,_ button to select i an mage and press the FUNC/SET button _ - Pressing the FUNC./SET button again cancels the setting. i - You can also protect images in the index playback mode. Protect,on Icon - Press the MENU button to complete the set[...]
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You can play back images on a television with the supplied AV cable. Turn off the Camera and the TV. Connect the AV cable to the camera's A/V OUT ter- minal. eOpen the DIGITAL terminal cover with a fingernail from the lef[ side and plug the AV cable in all the way. Plug the other ends of the AV cable to the VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN jacks on the T[...]
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You can erase images from amemory card. Select Erase images after selecting them one at a time. Erases images corresponding to the selected Select by Date date. Select by Category Erases images in the selected category. Select by Folder Erases images in the selected folder. All Images Erases a mages on a memory card. [] (Play) Menu,S. See Menus and[...]
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Select the image, date, category or folder and press @. e[Select] Use the ÷ or ,_ button to select an image and press the FUNC./SET button. - Pressing the FUNC./SET button again cancels the setting. - You can also erase images in the index playback mode. e[Seleet by Date] [Select by Category] [Select by Folder] Use the ,IF or 4k button to select a[...]
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Print Settings/Transfer Settings You can also use the touch control dial to select images and perform various operations. See the Basic Guide, pp. 4, 22. You can select images on a memory card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera. The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format ([...]
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Turn the mode dial to [] (Playback)_ [] (Print) MenuJJe_Select a menu item,S. See Menus and Settings (p. 23). OProceed to Step 4 if you select [Select All Images]. Select the image, date, category or folder to print and press _. • [Select Images & Qty.] Selection methods differ for the Print Type settings (p. 110). - [] (Standard)ItalY(Both) [...]
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i! O[Select by Date] [Select by ....... Category] [Select by Folder] Use the 4" or 4, button to select a __ date, category or folder and press _ the FUNC./SET button. _ - Pressing the FUNC./SET button again cancels the setting. - You can select multiple dates, categories or folders. - Use the ÷ or ,_ button to confirm each date, category or f[...]
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Setting the Print Style After setting the print style, select the image(s) to print. The following print settings can be selected. *Default setting _ Standard* Prints one image per page. Index Prints the selected images together at a Print Type reduced size in an index format. II[] Both Prints the images in both the standard and index formats. [_ D[...]
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• Images with date imprints created by [] (Postcard Date Imprint Mode) (p. 40) will have the date imprinted regardless of the [Date] setting. Accordingly, the date may be printed twice if [Date] is set to [On]. • Dates print in the style specified in the [Date/Time] menu (p. 27). You can use the camera to specify settings for images before down[...]
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All the Images on a Memory Card [] (Play) Menu_ Lm. See Menus and Settings (p. 23). [Mark all] and press _, Select eSelecting [Reset] cancels all trans- fer order settings. [OK] and press _. Select • Images are transferred in order according to the file number. • A maximum of 998 images can be selected.[...]
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I Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) You also the touch control dial to select and can use images perform various operations. See the Basic Guide, p. 4. My Camera allows you to customize the start-up image and start- up, operation, self-timer and shutter sounds. You can change and register these settings, enabling you to customize the came[...]
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Images recorded onto the memory card and newly recorded sounds can be added as My Camera settings to the [] and [] menu items. You can also use the supplied sol_bNare to upload your computer's images and sounds to the camera. A computer is required to restore the My Camera settings to the defaults. Use the supplied software (ZoomBrowser EX/ tm[...]
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See the supplied Software Starter Guide for more information on creating and adding to the My Camera data. 115[...]
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i Troubleshooting E_ Power is not turned on. • Press the power button (Basic Guide p. 10). Memory card slot/battery eConfirm that the memory card slot/ cover is open. battery cover is securely closed (Basic Guide p. 8). Battery charge insufficient elnsert a fully charged battery into the to operate camera camera (Basic Guide p. 7). ("Change [...]
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I KP],] [T_331[t_t] LCD monitor is set to Off. ePress the DISP. button to turn on the LCD monitor (p. 12). If [Power Saving] is set to [Display Oft], the power saving function will shut down the LCD monitor while shooting in [] mode. The LCD monitor will turn on if a button other than the power switch or shutter button is operated. Incompatible ima[...]
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A slow shutter speed has likely been selected because of insufficient lighting. This displays when using a memory card that has print settings, transfer settings or slide show image selections set by other DPOF-comptiant cameras. • Set tS mode to a setting other than [Off] (p. 32). eRaise the ISO speed (p. 69). eSet the Auto ISO Shift to [On] (p.[...]
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Memory card is fuii iinse_ anew memory card iBasic Guide p. 8). • If required, download the images to a computer and erase them from the memory card to make space. Memory card is not OFormat the memory card (p. 29). formatted correctly. • If reformatting does not work, the memory card logic circuits may be damaged. Consult the nearest .........[...]
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Insufficient light for OSet the flash to [] (flash on) (Basic shooting. Guide p. 14). The subject is OSet the exposure compensation to a underexposed because positive (+) setting (p. 56). the surroundings are too OUse AE lock or use the spot metering bright, function (pp. 53, 55). Subject is too far away oShoot within correct flash range of for fla[...]
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Light from the flash has eThis is a phenomenon that occurs reflected offdust particles with digital cameras and does not or insects in the air. This constitute a malfunction. is particularly noticeable when shooting using the wide angle. Light is reflected back from the eyes when the flash is used in dark areas. The memory card's performance h[...]
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Memory card slot/battery _ OFirst close the memory card slot/ cover was opened with _, battery cover and then turn the power on. power on and then off again. (Basic Guide p. 7). IL'A The following types of memory cards are used. - Slow recording cards. - Cards formatted on a different camera or a computer. - Cards which have had images recorde[...]
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You attempted to play back images shot with another camera or images edited with a computer. OComputer images that cannot be played back may play back if they are added to the camera using the supplied software program ZoomBrowser EX or ImageBrowser. See ZoomBrowser EX/ ImageBrowser Software User Guide (PDF). File name was changed OSet the file nam[...]
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Battery is not being used eSee Battery Handling Precautions to its full capacity. (p. 130). Battery life exceeded if eReptace the battery with a new one battery loses its charge (Basic Guide p. 7). quickly at normal temperature (23 °C/73 °F). Battery life exceeded, eRep ace the battery with a new one (Basic Guide p. 7). i Ivl 1 1"I 1!1t ,&ap[...]
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Camera and printer not eAttach the camera to the printer properly connected, securely with the supplied cable. Printer power is off. eTurn on the printer. Incorrect print connection, eln the [] (Set up) menu, select [Print Method] and select [Auto] (p. 27). -! C o 125[...]
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lust of Messages The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor during shooting or playback. Please refer to the Direct Print User Guide for the messages that display during a printer connection. Otmage is being recorded to the memory card, or the playback mode is starting up. oYou turned on the camera without a memory card installed, or with[...]
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• The file name could not be created because there is a file with the same name as the folder that the camera is attempting to create, or the highest possible file number has already been reached, tn the Set up menu, set the File Numbering option to [Auto Reset]; alternatively, save all the images you wish to retain onto a computer, then reformat[...]
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oYou attempted to rotate an image recorded in a different camera or data type, or an image edited with a computer. oA sound memo cannot be added to this image since the data type of the existing sound memo is incorrect, or the sound memo cannot be played back. oYou attempted to register an image recorded in a different camera or a movie as a start-[...]
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oCoutd not save a part of the print, transfer or slide show settings. oYou attempted to set the print settings for a non-JPEG image. OThe computer was unable to download the image due to the large amount of images (approx. 1000) stored on the memory card. OCamera detected an error while moving the lens and cut the power automatically. This error me[...]
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I Appendix The following icon and message will display. [] J Changethe battery pack J Battery charge is low. Battery charge is insufficient to Recharge it as soon as operate the camera. Replace possible if it will be used for the battery immediately. an extended period. Keep the battery terminals clean at all times. Dirty terminals may cause poor c[...]
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You may be able to check the charge state depending upon how the terminal cover is attached (Fig. C, D). Fig. C Fig. D Attach it so the ,& Attach it the is visible opposite way to Fig. C. • You are recommended to use it in the camera until it is depleted and to store it in an indoor location with low relative humidity and between the temperat[...]
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t: l "nl rrn j t L'A tn'n?n' j , Protect b Slide the switch up. Writing/Erasing Possible Writing/Erasing Impossible Slide the switch down (you can protect the images and other data on the card) Memory cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or vibration. Do no[...]
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• Please note that formatting (initializing) an memory card erases all data, including protected images. • You are recommended to use memory cards that have been formatted in your camera. • The card supplied with the camera may be used without further formatting. • When the camera is malfunctioning, a corrupted memory card might be the caus[...]
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It is best to power the camera with AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30 (sold separately) when you are using it for long periods of time or connecting it to a computer. Connect the power cord to __'"_ the compact power adapter first and then plug the other end into the power outlet. Compact Power Adapter CA-DC10 Open the memory card slot/battery cove[...]
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High-Power Flash HF-DC1 This flash is used to supplement the camera's built-in flash when the subject is too far away for proper illumination. Use the following procedures to affix the camera and High-Power Flash to the supporting bracket. Please read the instructions accompanying the flash along with this explanation. Tripod Sockets Bracket ([...]
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• Before attaching the bracket to the flash, check that the lithium battery (CR123A or DL123) is installed. To illuminate the subjects properly, install the flash so that it is up against the side of the camera and parallel with the camera's front panel. A tripod can be used even when the flash is attached. Batteries eCharge becomes Severely[...]
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INever use thinners, benzine, detergents or water to clean the camera. These substances may distort or damage the equipment. Camera Body Gently wipe dirt off the camera body with a soft cloth or eyeglass lens wiper. Lens First use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt, then remove any remaining dirt by wiping the lens lightly with a soft clot[...]
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All data is based on Canon's standard testing methods. Subject to change without notice. PowerShot SD850 Camera Effective Pixels Image Sensor 1/2.5-inch type CCD (Total number of pixels: Approx. 8.3 million) Lens 5.8 (W) - 23.2 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 35 (W) - 140 (T) mm) f/2.8 (W) - f/5.5 (T) Digital Zoom Approx. 4.Ox (Up to approx. 16x[...]
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|SO Speed .1 White Balance Built-in Flash Flash Range Shooting Modes (Still images) (Movies) Continuous Shooting Self=timer Recording Media File Format DataType (Still images) (Movies) Auto .2, High ISO Auto .2, ISO 8011001200/4001 800/1600 "1 Standard Output Sensitivity, Recommended Exposure Index. *2 Camera automatically sets the optimal spe[...]
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Compression Number of Recording Pixels (Still Images) Number of Recording Pixels (Movies) Sound Memo Superfine, Fine, Normal Large: 3264 x 2448 pixels Medium 1: 2592 x 1944 pixels Medium 2: 2048 x 1536 pixels Medium 3: 1600 x 1200 pixels Small: 640 x 489 pixels Postcard: 1696 x 1200 pixels Widescreen: 3264 x 1832 pixels Standard, Color Accent, Colo[...]
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Playback Modes Single (histogram displayable), Index (9 thumbnail images), Magnified (approx. 10x (max.) in LCD monitor, advance or reverse through magnified images possible), My Category, Jump (date, my category, folder, movie, tenth, hundredth). In index playback mode, it displays 9 images at once.), Slide show, Red-Eye Correction, My Colors, Sou[...]
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Battery Capacity (Battery Pack NB-5L (Fully charged)) Number of Images Shot LCD Monitor ON (Based on the CIPA LCD Monitor Off standard) Approx. 230 images Approx. 700 images Playback Time Approx. 6 hours • The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings. eMovie data is excluded. eAt low temperatures, the battery per[...]
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Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities I'll: Card included with the camera Recording Pixels Compression 32MB SDC128M SDC512MSH [] (Large) _1148 5935 3264 x 2448 pixels _1 29 123 [] (Medium 1) 11 49 20 87 2592 x 1944 pixels _73 [](Medium2) [ : i 36 2048x 1536 ,oixe,s i6 I i_i ........................... [] (Medium 3) _ ;[U[ 52;;! i[i [[ [2 i[ [ [...]
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Movie Recording Pixe]s [] [] Standard (640x 460 pixels [] 3olor Accenl [] [] (320x 240 pixels Color Swap [] Fast [] Frame Rat_ (320x 240pixels [] [] Compact (160x 120 pixels [] [] _1" 7 rnin. 30 sec. Time Laps_ (640x 480 pixels F_*' 15 rnin. * I frame/sec. (shooting interval: 1 sec ** 0.5 frame/sec. (shooting interval 2 sec.) Frame 32MB R[...]
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Image Data Sizes (Estimated) Recording Pixels [] Compression [] [] 3436 KB 2060 KB 2503 KB 1395 KB 1602 KB 893 KB 1002 KB 558 KB 249 KB 150 KB 558 KB 2601 KB 1540 KB [] (3264 x 2448 pixels) 980 KB [] (2592 x 1944 pixels) 695 KB [] (2048 x 1536 pixels) 445 KB [] (1600 x 1200 pixels) 278 KB [] (640 x 480 pixels) 84 KB [] (1600 x 1200 pixels) [] (3264[...]
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SD Memory Card Interface Compatible with SD memory card standards Dimensions 32.0 x 24.0 x 2.1 mm (1.26 x 0.94 x 0.08 in.) Weight Approx. 2 g (0.07 oz.) MultiMediaCard Interface Compatible with MultiMediaCard standards Dimensions 32.0 x 24.0 x 1.4 mm (1.26 x 0.94 x 0.06 in.) Weight Approx. 1.5 g (0.05 oz.) Battery Pack NB-5L Type Rechargeable lithi[...]
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Compact Power Adapter CA-DCIO (Included with the separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30) Rated Input 100 - 240 V AC (50/60 Hz) Rated Output 4.3 V DC, 1.5 A Operating 0- 40 °C (32- 104 °F) Temperatures Dimensions 42.6 x 104.4 x 31.4 mm (1.68 x 4.11 x 1.24 in.) Weight Approx. 180 g (6.35 oz.) (excluding power cord) U.S.A. and Canada only: The Lith[...]
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I INDEX 148 Numerics 3:2 Guide .............................. 41 A AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30 . 134 Add Frame ............................ 89 AE Lock ................................ 53 AF Frame ....................... 15, 49 AF Lock ................................. 51 AF-assist Beam ..................... 24 AiAF .....................................[...]
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Quick-bright LCD ............... 14 Shooting Information ......... 15 Using the LCD Monitor ...... 12 Long Shutter Mode ................ 57 M Macro ...................... Basic 3, 15 Magnifying ............................. 80 Memory Card Estimated Capacities ....... 143 Formatting ................ 29, 133 Handling .......................... 132 In[...]
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Sound Recorder Data Rates and Recording Durations (Estimated) ............................................ 144 Spot AE Point Frame ............ 55 Spot Frame ........................... 15 System Requirements .. Basic 25 T Telephoto ..................... Basic 14 Time Lapse ........................... 42 Time Zone ...................... 20, 27 Touc[...]
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FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC1235 systems) 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[...]
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Battery Charger CB-2LX This product is not intended to be serviced. Should the product cease to function in its intended manner, it should be returned to the manufacturer or be discarded. This power unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER-TO RED[...]
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Trademark Acknowledgments • Windows, Windows Vista and the Windows Vista logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the US and other countries • Macintosh, the Mac logo, Quick Time and the QuickTime logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the US and other countries • The SDHC logo is a trademark Copyright ?[...]
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I Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Configure the settings to the shooting conditions and shoot. O OM DEqi_ Function Large Medium 1 Medium 2 Recording Medium 3 Pixels Small Postcard Widescreen Movie Super Fine Compression Fine Normal Frame Rate Auto Flash On Off Slow Synchro Red-Eye Macro Mode Infinity Mode AF Lock AE Lock FE Lock Shooting [...]
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Function Digital Tele-Converter Evaluative Metering CenterWeighted Avg. Method Spot Exposure Compensation I_1 aM [] [] [] _ []Dm[]ml_m'_ []m ..... !!_1!! _ili!!_!ii!!i_!i!i!i!!iiii!!_ill O O O O O 0 (2 o ..... o_ - o<_> Exposure Shift 0 (8 Long Shutter o p. 57 White Balance _/_3) _(_3 _(_3) p. 59 My Colors ..... - _)!") p. 62 Save O[...]