Canon SX200 IS manual

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    Camera Use r Guide DIGITAL CAMERA Camera User Guid e ENGLISH CDI-E403-020 XXXXXXX Β© CANON INC. 2009 PRINTED IN JAPAN Trademark Ackn owledgments β€’ The SDHC lo go is a trad emark. β€’ HDMI, the HDMI logo a nd High-Defi nition Multime dia Interface ar e trademarks o r registere d trademark s of HDMI Licensi ng LLC. Disclaimer β€’ Reprinti ng, trans[...]

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    2 Check if t he following items ar e included in your c amera packag e. If an ything is missing, contact the retailer fr om which you purc hased the ca mera. β€’ A memory card is not included. β€’ Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF manuals. Checking the Package Contents Camera Battery Pack NB-5L (with Terminal Cover) Interface Cable IFC-400PC[...]

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    3 Test Shots Take some init ial test sh ots and play them back to make sure the imag es were recorde d correct ly. Please note that Canon I nc., its sub sidiaries a nd affiliate s, and its distributo rs are not lia ble for an y consequenti al damages arising fro m any malfu nction of a camera or ac cessory, i ncluding me mory cards, that r esults i[...]

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    4 What Do You Want to Do? 4 ● Shoot, leaving it to the camera to make settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 ● Just Taking Pictures (Easy mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 ● Shoot to match special conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 – 61 Take good people shots Take good landscapes Shoot various other scen[...]

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    What Do You Want to Do? 5 1 ● Look at my pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ● Automatically play back pi ctures (slideshow) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 ● Look at my pictures on a TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 ● Quickly search pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    6 Chapters 1 – 3 explain th e basic ope rations and frequently used functi ons of this came ra. Chapte rs 4 onwa rd expl ain the a dvanced f unctions, letting you learn more a s you read each chapte r. Checking the Package Contents .......2 Read This First . ........................ .........3 What Do You Want to Do? ................ 4 Convention[...]

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    Table of Contents 7 Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality) .. ........... ........... . 72 - Changing the ISO Speed ......... 74 Adjusting the White B alance ........... 75 Adjusting the Brightness (Exposure Compensation) ........ 76 W Continuous Sho oting ............. .... 77 Changing the Tone of an Image (My Colors) .... .............. .[...]

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    Table of Contents 8 : Protecting Images ....... ............ 121 ; Organizing Images by Category (My Category ) . ........... .......... ....123 Rotating Images .................. ......1 25 = Resizing Images ..... ................ ..126 [ Trimming .......... ........... .......... ....127 ? Adding Effects with the My Colors Functio n . .........[...]

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    9 β€’ Icons are use d in the text t o represent t he camera but tons and swit ches. β€’ Language that displays on the screen appears inside [ ] (square brackets). β€’ The direction al button s, control dia l, and FUNC./SE T button are represente d by the fol lowing icons . β€’ : Troublesho oting tips. β€’ : Hints for ge tting more ou t of your came[...]

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    10 β€’ Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety precau tions described below. Always en sure that the camera is operated correctly. β€’ The safety precautions noted on the following pa ges are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons, or damage to the equipme nt. β€’ Be sure to also check the guides included[...]

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    Safety Precautions 11 Battery, Battery Charger Other Warnings β€’ Use only recommended batteries. β€’ Do not place the battery near or in direct flame. β€’ Do not let the battery come into contact with water (e.g. sea water) or other liquids. β€’ Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the battery. β€’ Avoid dropping or subjecting the[...]

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    Safety Precautions 12 β€’ Playing back for a long time may cause feelings of discomfort. Caution β€’ Do not aim the camera at bright light sources (the sun, etc.). Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the image sensor. β€’ When using the camera on a beach or at a windy location, be careful not to allow dust or sand to enter the camera. β€’ Do [...]

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    13 Getting Started This chapter explains preparations before shooting, how to shoot in A mode, and then how to view, erase and print the images you take. The latter part of this chapter explains how to shoot and view movies and transfer images to a computer. Attaching th e Strap/Holdin g the Camera β€’ Attach the included strap an d place it around[...]

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    14 Use the incl uded charger t o charge the bat tery. Remove the cover. Insert the battery. ● Align the S marks on the battery and charger, t hen inse rt the b attery by sliding it in and down . Charge the battery. ● For CB-2LX: Flip out the pl ug and pl ug the charger i nto a power out let . ● For CB-2LXE: Plug the po wer cor d into the char[...]

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    Charging the Battery 15 Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken β€’ The number of shots that can be taken is based on the Camera & Ima ging Products Association (CIPA) measurement standard. β€’ Under some shooting conditions, fewer shots can be taken. Battery Charge Indicator An icon or message will appea r on the screen indicating the ba[...]

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    16 Insert the i ncluded ba ttery and a me mory card in to the camer a. Check the card’s write-protect tab. ● If the memory card has a write-protect tab, you will not be able to re cord image s if the tab is in th e locked pos ition. Sli de the tab up until you h ear a click . Open the cover. ● Slide the cover , and open it . Insert the batter[...]

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    Inserting the Battery and Memory Card 17 Close the cover. ● Close the cove r , and slide it until it locks into place with a click. Removing the Batt ery and Memory Card Remove the battery. ● Open the cove r and press the battery lock in the direc tion of the arro w. X The battery will pop up. Remove the memory ca rd. ● Push the memory card i[...]

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    Inserting the Battery and Memory Card 18 Approximate Number of Shots per Memory Card β€’ Values are based on the default settings. β€’ The number of shots that can be taken will vary depending on camera s ettings, the subject and the memory card used. You can check the number of sh ots that can be taken when the camera is in a Shooting Mode (p. 24)[...]

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    19 The Date/Time se ttings screen will appear th e first time th e camera is turn ed on. Since th e dates and time s recorded int o your image s are based on t hese settings, b e sure to s et them. Turn on the camera. ● Press the power button. X The Date/Time screen will ap pear. Set the date and time. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t an opti [...]

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    Setting the Date and Time 20 Changing the Date and Time You can change the curren t date and time settings. Display the menus. ● Press the n butt on. Select [Date/Time] in the 3 tab. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t the 3 tab. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select [Date /Time], then pr ess the m button. Change the date and t[...]

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    21 You can change the langua ge displayed in the LCD monito r menus and messages. Set the playback mode. ● Press the 1 butt on. Display the settings scr een. ● Press and hold the m button , then immediately pr ess the n button . Set the disp lay languag e. ● Press the opqr buttons o r turn th e Γ‚ dial to sele ct a language , then pres s the [...]

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    22 Before you us e a new memory car d or one that ha s been used in other devices, yo u should for mat the car d with this came ra. Format ting (initializ ing) a memory car d erases all d ata on the memory card. As you cann ot retrieve the erased da ta, exercis e adequate caution befo re formatti ng the memory card. Display the menu. ● Press the [...]

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    23 The shutter button has two stops. T o take images that are in fo cus, be sur e to first pr ess the shu tter button lightly (halfway) to focus, th en take the s hot. Press halfway (lightly to the first stop). X The camera focu ses and auto matically selects the ne cessary se ttings for shooting, such as t he brig htness. X When the came ra focuse[...]

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    24 Since the came ra can dete rmine the subjec t and shoot ing conditi ons, you can let it a utomatically select the best setting s for the s cene and ju st shoot. The camera can a lso detect and focus on faces, sett ing the color and brightness to optimal le vels. Turn on the camera. ● Press the powe r button. X The start-u p sound will pl ay, a[...]

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    A Taking Pictures 25 Focus. ● Press the s hutter butto n halfway to focus. X When the came ra focuses, it will beep twice and the indicato r will light gr een (orange when t he flash will fire). X Green AF frames appear where th e subject is i n focus. X Several AF fr ames will appea r when the camera focuse s on more than one point. Shoot. ● P[...]

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    A Taking Pictures 26 β€’ The lamp lights when the shutter button is pressed halfway? To reduce red-eye and to assist in focusing, the lamp may light when shooting in dark are as. β€’ The h icon blinks when you try to take an image? The flash is charging. You ca n shoot when rech arging ends. β€’ The camera makes a slight noise when you tilt it? Thi[...]

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    27 You can view you r images on t he screen. Select the playb ack mode. ● Press the 1 butt on. X The last image y ou took will ap pear. Select an image. ● Pressing the q button will cycle through the images in reverse o rder. ● Pressing t he r button will cycle t hrough the images in the order th ey were take n. ● The images chan ge more qu[...]

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    28 You can selec t and erase im ages one at a ti me. Please not e that erased images canno t be recover ed. Exercis e adequate c aution befor e erasing an image. Select the playb ack mode. ● Press the 1 butt on. X The last image y ou took will ap pear. Select an image to erase. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Γ‚ dial to displ ay an imag e to[...]

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    29 You can easily print the images you have taken if you connect the ca mera to a PictBrid ge compliant p rinter (sol d separatel y). Items to Pr epare β€’ Camera and Pict Bridge compl iant printe r (sold sep arately) β€’ Interface c able supplie d with the camera (p. 2) Turn off the camera and p rinter. Connect the camera to th e printer. ● Open[...]

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    2 Printing Images 30 Print images. ● Press the c button. X Printing will start and the c button w ill blink blue. ● If you want to print addit ional images , repeat Steps 5 and 6 after printing ha s completed. ● After prin ting has comple ted, turn o ff the camera and p rinter, and unplug the interface ca ble. Canon-Bran d PictBridge Com plia[...]

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    31 The camera can a utomatica lly select al l settings so that you can shoot movies just by pressing the shutter butt on. If you con tinue shooti ng for a long time, the camera may become warm. Th is is not a mal function. Set the mode dial to E . Select the E mode. ● Press the m butt on, then us e the op buttons or turn the Γ‚ d ial to select E [...]

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    E Shooting Movies 32 Shoot. ● Press the shut ter button fully. X The camera will st art shooting t he movie, and [ Rec] and the elapsed t ime will appear on the s creen. ● Once shooti ng begins, take your finger of f the shutter but ton. ● If you chan ge the compo sition of your shot during shoo ting, the foc us will stay the same, but the b [...]

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    33 You can view you r movies on t he screen. Select the playb ack mode. ● Press the 1 butt on. X The last image y ou shot will appear. X appears on movi es. Select a movie. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Γ‚ dial to select a movie, then press the o button. X The movie co ntrol pa nel will ap pear on the screen. Play the movie. ● Press the [...]

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    34 You can use the included s oftware to tr ansfer yo ur camera imag es to a computer. System Requ irements Even thou gh these are rec ommended syst em requi rements, n ot all computer fu nctions can be guaranteed. Windows Macintosh OS Windows Vista (including Service Pack 1) Windows XP Service Pack 2, Service Pack 3 Computer model The above OS sho[...]

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    Transferring Images to a Computer 35 Items to Pr epare β€’ Camera and compute r β€’ DIGITAL CAMERA Solutio n Disk supplied with the camera (p. 2) β€’ Interface c able supplie d with the camera (p. 2) Preparations Windows XP and Mac OS X (v10.4) ar e used for thes e explanati ons. Install the software. Windows Place the DIGITAL CAMERA Solutio n Disk[...]

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    Transferring Images to a Computer 36 Connect the camera to th e computer. ● Turn off the camera. ● Open the cover, and insert the cable's small plug i nto the camera te rminal in the direction a s show n. ● Insert the c able’s la rger plug int o the computer’s U SB port. For conne ction details, r efer to th e user guide pr ovided wi[...]

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    Transferring Images to a Computer 37 Macintosh X CameraWindow will appear when you establish a conne ction bet ween the camera and compu ter. ● If CameraWindow do es not appear, click the [CameraWi ndow] icon o n the Dock (the bar whic h appears at the bottom of the desktop) . Transfer Images ● Click [Transfer Un transferre d Images]. X All ima[...]

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    38 Accessories Wrist Strap WS-DC9 DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk AV Cable AVC-DC400 *1 AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30 Compact Power Adapter CA-DC10 Supplied with Camera *1 Also a vailable for purchase separately. *2 See the user guide supplied with the printer for more information on the printer and interface cables. Battery Pack NB-5L *1 (with Terminal Cov[...]

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    Accessories 39 High-Power Flash HF-DC1 Inkjet Printers *2 (PIXMA series) Compact Photo Printers *2 (SELPHY series) Card Reader Windows / Macintosh Video IN Termin al Audio IN Terminal TV/Video Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genu ine Canon accessories. Canon s[...]

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    40 The following camera acces sories ar e sold separat ely. Some accessor ies are not sold in some reg ions, or may no l onger be available. Power Supplie s β€’ AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC30 This kit lets you power the camera using household po wer. Recommended for powering the camera for an extended perio d of time or when connecting to a computer. Cann[...]

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    41 Learning More This chapter explains the parts of the camera and what disp lays on the screen, as well as the basic operating instructions. 2 (EC260) CDI-E403_Guide_E .book Page 41 Thursday, D ecember 18, 2008 2:02 PM C OP Y[...]

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    42 Mode Dial Use the mo de dial to c hange t he shooti ng mode. Components Guide Lamp (Self-Timer Lamp (p. 67) / AF Assist Beam (p. 143) / Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 142)) Microphone (p. 32) Lens Zoom Lever Shooting: i (Telephoto) / j (Wide Angle) (p. 24) Playback: k (Magnify) / g (Index) (p. 110) Shutter Button (p. 23) Mode Dial Power Button Flash[...]

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    Components Guide 43 Control Dial Turning th e control d ial allows y ou to perform operations such as selecting ite ms or switching images. 1 Button When the lens i s extended, y ou can switc h between th e Shooting and Playback mo des. When the lens is retrac ted, you can us e this button to turn the camera o n and off i n Playback mode. Screen (L[...]

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    44 Shooting (Inform ation Display) * : Standard, : Held vertica lly When shooting, the camera det ects if it is held vertically o r horizontally, and adjusts settings accordingly f or the best shot. It also detects orient ation during playback, so you can hold the camera in either orientation and it will automatically rotate images for correct view[...]

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    Information Displayed on the Screen 45 Playback (Detail ed Information Disp lay) Switching the Display You can change the displa y using the l button. Print List (p. 131) My Category (p. 123) Shooting Mode Shutter Speed Exposure Compensation (p. 76) White Balance (p. 75) Histogram (p. 46) Image Editing (pp. 125 – 130) Compression (Image Quality) [...]

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    Information Displayed on the Screen 46 Display in Dark Conditio ns during S hooting The display automatical ly brighten s when shoot ing in dark conditions , allowing y ou to chec k the compo sition (Night Display fu nction). H owever, th e brightnes s of the image on the screen, an d the brigh tness of the a ctual image record ed may be diff erent[...]

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    47 You can set commonly used function s using the FUNC. menu. The menu items and options differ de pending on the mode (p. 15 6). You can also use the FUNC. menu in the playba ck mode. Display the FUNC. menu . ● Press the m butt on. Select a menu item. ● Press the op buttons, or turn the Γ‚ dial to sele ct a menu item, t hen press the m button.[...]

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    48 Various fu nctions can be set from th e menus. The menu items are or ganized under tabs , such as f or shooting ( 4 ) and playba ck ( 1 ). The menu i tems differ depend ing on the mode (pp. 15 8 – 161). Display the menu. ● Press the n butt on. Select a tab. ● Press the qr buttons, or move the zoom lever (p. 4 2) left or r ight to sele ct a[...]

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    49 You can silence or adjust the volume of ca mera sounds. Muting Sounds Display the menu. ● Press the n butt on. Select [Mute]. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t the 3 tab. ● Press the op but tons or t urn the Γ‚ dial to select [ Mute], then use the qr bu ttons to select [On ]. Adjusting the Volume Display the menu. ● Press the n butt on. [...]

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    50 The screen brightne ss can be chan ged in two way s. With the Menu Display the menu. ● Press the n butt on. Select [LCD Brightness]. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t the 3 tab. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select [L CD Brightne ss], Change the brightness. ● Press the qr buttons to chan ge the brightness . ● Press th[...]

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    51 When you have mis takenly ch anged a setti ng, you can reset the camer a to the default sett ings. Display the menu. ● Press the n butt on. Select [Reset All]. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t the 3 tab. ● Press the op but tons or t urn the Γ‚ dial to select [ Reset All], then press the m button. Reset the settings. ● Press the qr butto[...]

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    52 Perform low level format ting when y ou think th at the reco rding/read ing speed of a memory card has droppe d. As you ca nnot retr ieve the er ased data, exer cise adequat e caution be fore low leve l formatti ng the memory card. Display the menu. ● Press the n butt on. Select [Format]. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t the 3 tab. ● Pres[...]

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    53 To save ba ttery power, the camer a shuts do wn automatica lly when it is not operated for a ce rtain time. Power Saving during Sho oting The monitor will turn off appr oximately 1 minu te after the c amera is last operated. A fter about 2 mor e minutes, the lens will retr act and the pow er will turn off. W hen the monit or has turn ed off but [...]

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    54 You can check t he current time. ● Hold the m button pressed . X A screen l ike th at on the left app ears showing the cu rrent time. ● You can change t he display co lor by changing the camera's ori entation, pressing t he qr buttons or turning the Γ‚ dial. ● Press the m button to cancel the clock display. Clock Functions Press and h[...]

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    55 Shooting in Special Conditions and Commonly Used Functions This chapter explains how to shoot in different conditions, as well as how to use common functions, such as the flash and self-timer. β€’ When you select a shooting mode that match es a particul ar set of condition s, the camera wi ll automati cally selec t any necess ary setting s. All [...]

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    56 The explana tions of camer a operation s and behavi or below ar e basically the same as in " A Taking Pi ctures" (p. 24) except that operat ional instruct ions are disp layed on the screen, an d the camera is se t so that only the button s explained on this page ar e functiona l. This pr events incor rect operation of the camera, allow[...]

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    57 The explanat ions for vie wing or erasi ng unwanted images are ba sically the same as in " 1 Viewing I mages" (p . 27) and " / Erasing Im ages" (p. 28) except that operationa l instruct ions are di splayed on the screen, an d the camera is set s o that only the buttons exp lained on thi s page are fun ctional. This preven ts [...]

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    58 The camera will select the necess ary settings for the con ditions in w hich you wish to sho ot when you se lect the matc hing mode. Select the shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to th e desired mode. Shoot. I Take portraits (Portrait) ● Produces a sof t effect when photograph ing people . J Take landscapes (Landscape) ● For shooting majes[...]

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    K Shooting in Special Scenes 59 H Take indoor shots (Indoor) ● Lets you sh oot indoo rs with nat ural color s. The camera wil l select the necessar y settings for the co nditions in which you wish to shoot when you sele ct the matchi ng mode. Select the shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to K . ● Press the m butt on, then us e the op buttons [...]

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    K Shooting in Special Scenes 60 , Take nightscapes (Night Scene) ● Lets you ta ke beauti fully li t city nightscape s or night back grounds. t Take shots of firewo rks (Fireworks) ● Lets you t ake shot s of firewo rks in vivid colors. w Take shots o f people at the beach (Beach) ● Lets you t ake brigh t shots of people o n sandy beach es wher[...]

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    K Shooting in Special Scenes 61 P Take shots of pe ople in snow (Snow) ● Lets you take br ight, na tural-co lored shots of people aga inst snowy bac kgrounds. Z Shoot using high ISO speed (ISO3200) ● Sets the ISO spee d to 3200, and let s you shoot wit hout camera shake o r subjec t blurring even in low ligh t conditi ons. ● Recording pi xels[...]

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    62 You can shoot with the flas h turned of f. Press the r button. Select ! . ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Γ‚ dial to select ! , then press the m button. X ! will appear on the sc reen. ● Follow the st eps above to return th e setting t o . When you press the shutter button halfway in low light conditions where camera shake is likely, the [...]

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    63 You can use the digit al zoom to zo om up to a ma ximum of 48x and captur e subjects th at are too far away fo r the optic al zoom (p. 2 4) to enlar ge. The images may appe ar coarse, however, de pending on the recordin g pixel setting (p . 72) and the zo om factor used. Move the zoom lever toward i . ● Hold the lev er until zoo ming stops. X [...]

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    Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom) 64 Digital Tele-Converter The focal le ngth of the lens can be i ncreased by an equivalent of 1.5x or 2.0x. This enables a faster shut ter speed a nd less chan ce of camera shake than the zoom (inc luding digital zoom) used by itself at the same zoom factor. The images may appear coa rse, howev er,[...]

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    65 You can inser t the shooti ng date and time in the lower ri ght corner of an image. Once in serted, ho wever, they cannot be de leted. Be su re to chec k beforehand that the d ate and time are correc tly set (p. 1 9). Select [Date Stamp]. ● Press the n but ton and sel ect the 4 tab, then select [ Date Stam p] and use t he qr buttons to select [...]

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    66 The self-ti mer can be used to sho ot a group photo that includes th e camera operator. The camera will activate ap proximate ly 10 seconds af ter the shutter but ton is pr essed. Press the p button. Select Γ’ . ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select Γ’ , t hen press th e m button. X Once set, Γ’ will appear. Shoot. ● Press t[...]

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    67 Once you compos e the shot, such as for a grou p photo, and pr ess the shutter bu tton, the ca mera will take three shots in a row two s econds after it detects you r face (p. 84) when you ente r the composit ion. Select " . ● Follow Step 2 on p. 66 and sel ect " . Compose the shot and pre ss the shutter butto n halfway. ● Make sur[...]

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    69 Selecting Settings Yourself In this chapter you will learn how to use t he various functions in G mode to progressively advanc e your shooting skills. β€’ This chapte r assumes that the mode dia l is se t to G . β€’ G stands for Prog ram AE. β€’ Before atte mpting to s hoot using a fu nction exp lained in th is chapter i n modes other than G mod[...]

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    70 You can selec t the settin gs for variou s functions to suit your pr eferences. AE stands for Auto Exp osure. Set the mode dial to G (p. 42). Adjust the settings accor ding to your purposes (pp. 70 – 80). Shoot. If a correct exposure cannot be obtai ned when pressing the shutter but ton halfway, the shutter speed an d aperture value display in[...]

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    71 You can shoot an object at a cl ose distance or even shoot extreme cl ose- ups of it. In Ε“ mode you can approac h the subje ct even closer than in e mode. The opti cal zoom (p. 24 ) or digital zoom (p. 63) can not be used. Press the q button. Select e or Ε“ . ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Γ‚ dial to select e or Ε“ , then press the m butt[...]

  • Page 72

    Changing the Recording Pixels 72 You can se lect the re cording pix els (image si ze) from six settings. Select the recording pixels . ● Press the m butt on and sele ct , then press the m but ton again. Select an option. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select a n option, th en press t he m button. X The settin g you sele cted wi[...]

  • Page 73

    Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality) 73 Approximate Values for Reco rding Pixels and Compression Ratio β€’ The values in the table are measured accordin g to Canon standards and may cha nge depending on the subject, memory card and camera settings. Approxima te Values for Pap er Size ● Suitable f or sending i mages as e-ma il attachment[...]

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    74 Select the ISO speed. ● Press the m butt on and sele ct , then press the m but ton again. Select an option. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select a n option, th en press t he m button. X The settin g you sele cted will di splay on the screen. Approximate Values for ISO Speed β€’ Lowering the ISO speed results in sharp er ima[...]

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    75 The white balance (WB ) function se ts the optima l white bal ance for natu ral looking co lors. Select the white b alance. ● Press the m butt on and sele ct , then press the m but ton again. Select an option. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select a n option, t hen press t he m button. X The settin g you sele cted will di sp[...]

  • Page 76

    Adjusting the Brightness (Exposure Compensation) 76 You can ad just the st andard exp osure set by the camera in 1/3-sto p increments in the rang e of -2 to +2. Select the exposure compensation. ● Press the o button. Adjust the brig htness. ● While watching the screen, turn the Γ‚ dial to adjust the brightne ss and press the o button. ● After[...]

  • Page 77

    77 You can shoot continuousl y at a fixed in terval. Select the drive mode. ● Press the m butt on and sele ct , then press the m but ton again. Select W , or . ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to sel ect W , or , then pre ss the m button. Shoot. X As long as you hold the shutter button down, the camera will shoot successive images. [...]

  • Page 78

    78 You can change the tone of an image to sepia or black and white whe n shooting. Select My Colors. ● Press the m butt on and sele ct , then press the m but ton again. Select an option. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select a n option, th en press t he m button. X The setting you se lect will display on the screen. ● After s[...]

  • Page 79

    Î Shooting Using the Two Second Self-Timer 79 Custom Color The contra st, sharp ness, color saturati on, red, gr een, blue, and skin ton es in an image can be selected an d set from 5 di fferent levels. ● Follow Step 2 on p. 78 and sel ect , then press th e l button. ● Press the op butt ons to sele ct an option, then use the qr buttons or turn[...]

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    80 You can set th e time delay (0 – 30 seconds) a nd the number of shots take n (1 – 10 shots) . Select $ . ● Press the p button, then use the op buttons or turn the Γ‚ d ial to select $ , then press th e n button. Select the settings. ● Press the op buttons to select [ Delay] or [Shots]. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Γ‚ dial to sele[...]

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    81 You can use a TV to display th e camera scre en content. β€’ Connect the camera to a TV as described in β€œView ing Images on a TV” (p. 116). β€’ Shooting p rocedures a re the same as when us ing the camer a’s monitor. While you press and hold the shu tter butt on halfway , the focu s and expo sure are fixed. You ca n now recompos e and shoo[...]

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    83 Getting More Out of Your Camera This chapter serves as the advanced version of Ch apter 4 and explains how to take pictur es using various functions. β€’ This chapte r assumes that the mode dia l is se t to G . β€’ The sections β€œ M Setting th e Shutter S peed” (p. 9 2), β€œ B Settin g the Aperture Val ue” (p. 93), β€œ D Setting th e Shutte[...]

  • Page 84

    84 You can change the AF (Auto Fo cus) frame mode to match the con ditions you want to s hoot. Select [AF Frame ]. ● Press the n button, select th e 4 tab, and then se lect the [AF Fra me] menu item. Use the qr buttons to select an option. Face Detect β€’ Detects peop le’s faces and sets th e focus, exp osure (eva luative met ering only) and wh[...]

  • Page 85

    85 You can magnif y the AF frame and check the fo cus. Select [AF-Point Zoom]. ● Press the n button, select th e 4 tab, and then select the [A F-Point Zoom] menu item. Use the qr butto ns to selec t [On]. Check the focu s. ● Press the shut ter button halfway. X In [Face Detect] , the face s elected as the main subject will appear mag nified. X [...]

  • Page 86

    86 The focus can be loc ked. After l ocking the fo cus, the foc al distanc e will not change ev en when you release yo ur finger fr om the shutt er button. Lock the focus. ● Keep the shutt er button pr essed half way and press the q button . X and the MF indicator appear. You can check the dis tance to th e subject. Compose the scene and sh oot. [...]

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    87 You can selec t a specific p erson's face to focus on a nd then shoot. Register 0 to the c button (p. 145). Set the Face Select mode. ● Point the camera toward th e face and press the c button. X After [Face Select : On] d isplays, a face frame will appear aroun d the face detected as t he main subjec t. ● Even if the s ubject moves, th[...]

  • Page 88

    88 You can swit ch the AF set ting and sh oot. Select [AF Mode]. ● Press the n button, select th e 4 tab, and then select the [A F Mode] menu item. Use the qr buttons to select [Continuou s] or [Sin gle]. You can change the metering mo de (brightne ss measuri ng function) to match the sh ooting con ditions. Select the metering mode. ● Press the[...]

  • Page 89

    89 You can manual ly set the foc us. Select . ● Press the q button, then use th e qr buttons or turn the Γ‚ d ial to select , then press th e m button aga in. ● and the MF indi cator appe ar. Focus and shoot. ● Turn the Γ‚ dial to adjust the focus to a value that displays in the MF indica tor. Shooting in Manual Focus Mode β€’ You cannot chan[...]

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    90 First, manual focus is used to roughly fo cus, then from t hat focus positi on the camera auto matically foc uses more a ccurately. Select [Safety MF]. ● Press the n button, select th e 4 tab, and then select the [Saf ety MF] menu item. Use the qr buttons to select [On]. Focus and shoot. ● First focus manually and t hen press the shutter but[...]

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    91 Just as w ith the A E lock (p. 90 ), you can lock the ex posure f or shooti ng with the flash. FE s tands for β€œFlash E xposure”. Select h (p. 70). Lock the exp osure. ● Point the camera toward the subjec t and press the o button while pres sing the shutter butto n halfway. X The flash will fire and whe n Β€ appears, the flash outp ut will [...]

  • Page 92

    92 You can set t he shutter t o the speed at wh ich you want to shoot. Th e camera will set the a ppropriate aperture v alue for the s hutter spee d you set. M stands for "T ime value". Set the mode dial to M . Make the setting. ● Turn the Γ‚ di al to s et the sh utter s peed. Shoot. Available Shutter Spee ds β€’ 1/160 indicates 1/160 s[...]

  • Page 93

    93 You can set th e aperture to a value at which you want to shoot. Th e camera will set the a ppropriate shutter sp eed for the ap erture valu e you set. B stands for " Aperture val ue". Set the mode dial to B . Make the setting. ● Turn the Γ‚ di al to set the aper ture value. Shoot. Available Aperture Values β€’ The fastest shutter sp[...]

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    94 You can manual ly set the sh utter speed and aperture t o shoot imag es. D stands for "Manual". Set the mode dial to D . Make the setting. ● Press the o button to select t he shutter speed or a perture value. ● Turn the Γ‚ d ial to s et a va lue. X The set exposu re level ap pears on the indicator. Y ou can check t he differen ce t[...]

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    95 The camera can a utomatica lly detect and compensate for faces or sub jects that appear dark in certa in shooting conditio ns. Select [i-Contrast]. ● Press the n button, select th e 4 tab, and then select the [i- Contrast ] menu item. Use the qr buttons to select [Auto]. X @ will appear on t he screen. @ Making Dark Subjects Appear Brighter (i[...]

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    96 You can automa tically cor rect red ey es in images taken with the flash. Select [Fla sh Settings]. ● Press the n button, select [F lash Settings] fro m the 4 tab and press t he m button. Adjust the setting. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select [R ed-Eye Corr .] and press th e qr buttons to sel ect [On ]. X Ε’ will appear o[...]

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    97 When the camera detects that there is a po ssibility t hat people have their eyes shut, appears. Select [Blink Detection]. ● Press the n button, select th e 4 tab, and then select the [B link Dete ction] menu item. Use the qr butto ns to selec t [On]. Shoot. X When a person with shu t eyes is d etected, a frame and appear f or a few sec onds. [...]

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    98 Just like wit h exposure co mpensation ( p. 76), you can adjust the exp osure Β±2 stops in 1/3-stop in crements w hen using the flash. Select the flash exposure compensation. ● Press the m butt on and sele ct , then press the m but ton again. Make the setting. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select t he flash ex posure compen[...]

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    99 The camera automaticall y changes the shutter speed or ap erture va lue when the fla sh fires to avo id overexp osing and blo wing out th e highlight s in the scene. Select [Fla sh Settings]. ● Press the n button, select [F lash Settings] fro m the 4 tab and press t he m button. Make the setting. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial [...]

  • Page 100

    100 You can cha nge the l ook of an image when shooting . However, the shoot ing conditio ns may cause the i mage to become coarse, or the colors may no t come out as expect ed. T Color Accent You can selec t to reta in a single co lor and cha nge the rest t o black an d white in a compos ition. Select T . ● Follow Step 1 o n p. 59 to select T . [...]

  • Page 101

    Changing the Color and Shooting 101 Select Y . ● Follow Step 1 on p. 59 to select Y . Press the l button. ● The unchanged image and the Color Swap image will both displa y. ● The default setting is to ch ange green t o gray. Specify the color to be swap ped. ● Position the center fram e so it is filled wit h the color you want and press th [...]

  • Page 102

    L Shooting Stitch Assist Images 102 Large subjects can be split into several shots that can later be merged together using the included software on a computer to create a panoramic image. Set the mode dial to K . Select the shooting mo de. ● Follow Step 1 o n p. 59 to select x or v . Take the first shot. X The exposure and white ba lance will be [...]

  • Page 103

    103 Using Various Functions for Shooting Movies This chapter provides more advanced information than the " E Shooting Movies" and " 1 Viewing Movies" sections of Chapter 1. β€’ This chapte r assumes that the mode dia l is se t to E . 6 (EC260) CDI-E403_Guide_E .book Page 103 T hursday, December 18, 2008 2 :02 PM C OP Y[...]

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    104 You can select be tween thre e movie modes . Set the mode dial to E . Select a movie mode. ● Press the m butt on, then us e the op buttons or turn the Γ‚ d ial to select E , then press th e m button aga in. ● Press the op butt ons or turn th e Γ‚ dial to select a shooting mod e, then pre ss the m button. You can selec t between th ree image[...]

  • Page 105

    Changing the Image Quality 105 Image Quality Table Estimated Shoo ting Time You can set th e exposure or ch ange it in 1/3 steps within a range of Β±2. Focus. Lock the exp osure. ● Press the o but ton to lock th e exposure. The exposure sh ift bar appe ars. ● Press the o button aga in to releas e the lock. Change th e exposure . ● While watch[...]

  • Page 106

    106 The follo wing func tions can be used i n the same way as for still imag es. For > and z modes, the fu nctions wi th an * atta ched can b e used in t he same way as for sti ll images. β€’ Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom) (p. 63) You can use the digital zoom, but the optical zoom cannot be used. If you want to shoot at the m[...]

  • Page 107

    Playback Functions 107 Summary for β€œ 1 Viewing Movies” (p. 33) You can trim t he beginning s and ends of r ecorded movi es in one-sec ond increments. Select * . ● Follow Step 1 – 3 on p. 33, select * and press the m button. X The movie editing panel and the movie editing bar wi ll display. Set the editing range. ● Press the op butt ons an[...]

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    * Editing 108 X Even if yo u move to a poin t other t han a point, only the portio n from the nearest to the left will be tr immed when is selected. Only th e portion from the neare st to the right will be trimmed when is selected. X The light blue sectio n selected with will be the sectio n of the movie t hat remains after editing . Check the edit[...]

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    109 Using Playback and Other Functions The first part of this chapter explains vari ous ways to play back and edit images. The lat ter part explains how to sp ecify images for p rinting. β€’ Press the 1 butto n to select the Playback mo de before op erating the camera. 7 β€’ It may not be possible to p lay back or edit images that have b een edited[...]

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    110 g Searching Ima ges Using Ind ex Display Displaying multiple images at a time lets you quickly find the image you want. Select Images. X Images will di splay in an index. ● Move the zo om lever towa rd g to increase th e number of image s. The number of image s increase s each time you move th e lever. ● Move the zo om lever towa rd k to re[...]

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    111 When there are man y images on the memory car d, you can filter and display them by a sp ecified con dition. You c an also de lete (p. 118 ) or protec t (p. 121) al l images at o nce in the filtered con dition. Select β€š . ● Press the m butt on to sele ct β€š in the FUNC. menu, then press the m button again. Select a condition. ● Press the[...]

  • Page 112

    . Viewing Slideshows 112 You can use t he following fu nctions in filt ered playback fo r processing the filtered images at once. β€’ β€œ / Erasing All Imag es” (p. 118) , β€œ . Viewing Slid eshows” (p. 112) , β€œ : Protecting Images” (p. 121) , β€œ Printing from the Print List (DP OF)” (p. 131) You can au tomatically play back i mages reco[...]

  • Page 113

    . Viewing Slideshows 113 Changing Settings You can change the time that slideshow im ages are disp layed, tran sition effects and se t the slides how to repeat . You can selec t from seven tr ansition effects whe n switching b etween image s. Select [Slideshow]. ● Press the n butt on, sele ct [Slidesho w] from the 1 tab and p ress the m button. M[...]

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    114 You can magnif y the area of a re corded imag e that was insi de the AF fr ame or the area of a face t hat was dete cted to che ck the focus . Press the l button, and switch to the focus check display (p. 45). X A white frame will appear where the AF frame or face was when the focus was set. X A gray fr ame will a ppear on a face detected dur i[...]

  • Page 115

    115 Move the zoom lever toward k . ● The display will zoom i n on the ima ge and, if you conti nue to hold the zoom lever, it will continue to zoom in up to a fact or of 10x. ● If you pres s the opqr buttons , you can move the locat ion of the displ ayed area. ● Move the zoom lev er toward g to zoom out or retur n to Single Ima ge Playback . [...]

  • Page 116

    116 Using the sup plied AV cable , you can con nect the camer a to a TV to view images you have sh ot. Items to Prep are β€’ Camera and TV β€’ AV cable supplied with the camera (p. 2) Turn off the camera and T V. Connect the camera to th e TV. ● Open the camera’ s terminal co ver and fully inse rt the plu g of the cable into the camera’s term[...]

  • Page 117

    117 Use the separa tely sold HDMI ca ble HTC-100 to conn ect the camera with a high-defi nition TV for enhanc ed viewing expe rience. Turn on the camera and TV. Connect the camera to th e TV. ● Open the cover an d fully insert the ca ble plug into the came ra's HDMI mini terminal. ● Fully inser t the cable pl ug into the TV' s HDMI te[...]

  • Page 118

    118 You can selec t images and e rase them in gro ups. Since erased imag es cannot be rec overed, exer cise adequ ate caution before erasi ng. Protect ed images (p. 12 1) canno t be er ased. Select [Erase ]. ● Press the n button, selec t the 1 tab and [Erase], and press t he m button. Select a selection method . ● Press the op buttons or turn t[...]

  • Page 119

    / Erasing All Images 119 Press the n button. Erase. ● Press the qr butto ns or turn the Γ‚ dial, select [OK] an d press the m bu tton. Select Range Select [Select Range]. ● Follow St ep 2 on p . 118 to se lect [Sel ect Range] an d press th e m button. Select the startin g image. ● Press the m butt on. ● Press the qr butto ns or turn the Γ‚ [...]

  • Page 120

    / Erasing All Images 120 Erase. ● Press the p button to select [E rase], then press the m button. You can also select the first or last image by turning the Γ‚ dial when the upper screen in Steps 2 and 3 is displayed. Select All Images Select [All Images]. ● Follow Ste p 2 on p. 118 to sel ect [All Images] and pr ess the m butt on. Erase. ● P[...]

  • Page 121

    121 You can pr otect impo rtant imag es so that they cann ot be eras ed by the camera (pp. 28, 11 8). Select : . ● Press the m butt on to sele ct : in the FUNC. menu, then press the m button again. Make the setting. ● Press the qr butto ns or turn the Γ‚ dial, select [Prot ect] and press the m button. X Once set, will appe ar on the scree n. Se[...]

  • Page 122

    : Protecting Images 122 Protect images. ● Press the p button, select [P rotect] and press the m button. Select All Im ages Select [All Images]. ● Follow S tep 2 o n p. 121 to sel ect [Al l Images] and pr ess the m butt on. Protect images. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Γ‚ dial, select [Protect] and press the m button. You can unlock group[...]

  • Page 123

    123 You can organi ze images i n categories . You can dis play the image s in a category in the Filtered Playback (p. 111) and process al l images at once by using the f unctions be low. β€’ Viewing Sli deshows (p. 112 ), Erasin g All Images (p. 11 8), Protect ing Images (p. 121 ), Selecti ng Images for Printing (D POF) (p. 133) Select ; . ● Pres[...]

  • Page 124

    ; Organizing Images by Category (My Category) 124 Selecting Images Indivi dually Select [Select]. ● Follow Step 2 above to sel ect [Selec t] and press the m button. ● Follow Step 2 o n p. 118 to sel ect images . ● Press the op buttons, select a category and press the m button. X Once set, will appe ar on the scree n. ● Pressing t he m butto[...]

  • Page 125

    125 You can change the orient ation of an im age and save it. Movies with a resolution of cannot be rotated. Select . ● Press the m butt on to sele ct in the FUNC. menu, then press the m button again. Make the setting. ● Press the qr buttons to selec t the direction, t hen press the m button. X The image will rotat e 90Β° in the selected di[...]

  • Page 126

    126 You can resiz e images to a l ower pixel set ting and save the resize d image as a separa te file. Select [Resi ze]. ● Press the n butt on and sele ct the 1 tab, then se lect [Res ize] and pre ss the m button. Select an image. ● Press the qr b uttons or turn th e Γ‚ dial, select the i mage and pres s the m butto n. Select an image size. ●[...]

  • Page 127

    127 You can cut out a portion of a recorded image and save it as a new image file. Select [Tri mming]. ● Press the n button, select th e 1 tab and [Trimm ing], then pr ess the m button. Select an image. ● Press the qr butto ns or turn the Γ‚ dial, select the i mage and pres s the m butto n. Adjust the trimming area. X A frame will ap pear aroun[...]

  • Page 128

    128 You can change the color of an image and s ave it as a sep arate image. Refer to p. 78 fo r details on each menu item . Select [My Colors]. ● Press the n butt on, select the 1 tab and [My Colors ], and pres s the m butto n. Select an image. ● Press the qr b uttons or turn th e Γ‚ dial, select the i mage and pres s the m butto n. Select a me[...]

  • Page 129

    129 Detects a nd compens ates for dark sec tions o f subjects or peopl e’s faces and saves th e image as a separate fi le. You ca n select 4 l evels of cor rection: [Auto], [Low] , [Medium] o r [High]. Select [i-Contrast]. ● Press the n butt on, select the 1 tab and [i-Contr ast], then press the m button. Select an image. ● Press the qr butto[...]

  • Page 130

    130 You can automa tically cor rect red ey es in images and save them as ne w files. Select [Red-Eye Correction]. ● Press the n butt on, select the 1 tab and [Red-Eye Co rrectio n], then pres s the m button. X The [Red-Eye Co rrection ] screen will appear. Select an image. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Γ‚ dial to select an image. ● You c[...]

  • Page 131

    131 You can ad d images t o the p rint list (DPOF) dir ectly aft er shooti ng or whil e in playback by pressi ng the c button. You can print fr om a print lis t simply by connecting your camer a and print er. These selection me thods comply w ith the DPOF (Dig ital Print Or der Format) standards. Easily Add Images to th e Print List Select an image[...]

  • Page 132

    Printing from the Print List (DPOF) 132 Print Added Imag es The followin g examples us e the Canon S ELPHY series printers. Pl ease also refer to the Personal Printing Guid e . Connect the camera to th e printer (p. 29). Print. ● Press the op buttons, select [Print no w] and press the m button. X Printing will start. ● If you stop th e printer [...]

  • Page 133

    133 You can selec t certain ima ges on a memory ca rd for print ing (up to 998 images) and sp ecify the number of prin t copies so they can be prin ted together o r processed at a photo devel oper serv ice. You can the n print all the select ed images at onc e or take the memor y card to a ph oto develo per to order prints . These sele ction method[...]

  • Page 134

    Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF) 134 Selecting the Numb er of Copies Select [Select Images & Qty.]. ● Press the n button and select th e 2 tab, then sele ct [Selec t Images & Qty.] and press the m button. Select an image. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the Γ‚ dial to select a n image, the n press the m button. X You will be ab le to[...]

  • Page 135

    Selecting Images for Printing (DPOF) 135 Select Range Select [Select Range]. ● Select [Sel ect Range] in Step 1 on p. 134 and press the m button. ● Select image s according to Ste ps 2 and 3 on p. 119. Make print settings. ● Press the op bu ttons, s elect [O rder] and press the m button. Set All Images to Print Once Select [Select All Images][...]

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    137 Customizing the Camera You can customize various func tions to suit your shooting preferences. The first part of this chapter explains convenient and commonly used functions. The latter part explains how to change shooting and playback settings to suit your purp oses. 8 (EC260) CDI-E403_Guide_E .book Page 137 T hursday, December 18, 2008 2 :02 [...]

  • Page 138

    138 You can custo mize conveni ent and commo nly used func tions fro m the 3 tab (p. 48). Turning off the Power Saving Func tion You can se t the power saving func tion (p. 53 ) to [Off]. Settin g it to [On] is recommended to save battery p ower. ● Select [Powe r Saving], then pres s the m button. ● Press the op buttons or turn the Γ‚ dial to s[...]

  • Page 139

    Changing Functions 139 Using the World Clock 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 ha ving to switch the Date/Time settings. Set the home time zone. ● Select [Time Zone] and pr ess the m [...]

  • Page 140

    Changing Functions 140 Turning off Hints & Tips When you select an item in the FUNC. menu or when using the opqr buttons, hi nts and tips display. Y ou can tur n off this fu nction. ● Select [Hin ts & Tips], th en press the qr buttons to s elect [Off]. Changing the File Number Assignme nt Images you sho ot are auto matically as signed fil[...]

  • Page 141

    Changing Functions 141 Creating a Fo lder You can creat e new folder s in which to sav e images. ● Select [Creat e Folder], then pr ess the m button. ● Select [Creat e New Folder], then press the qr buttons to sele ct . ● Newly shot images a re now saved to the n ew folder. Creating Folders by Day and Ti me You can set a day and time for fold[...]

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    Changing Shooting Functions 142 Changing the Lens Retract Time For safety reasons, th e lens retr acts abou t 1 minute af ter pressin g the 1 button when in a shooti ng mode (p. 53). You ca n set the r etraction ti me to [0 sec.]. ● Select [Len s Retract], then press the qr buttons to se lect [0 sec.]. If you set t he mode dial to G , you can cha[...]

  • Page 143

    Changing Shooting Functions 143 Turning off the AF Assist Beam The lamp wi ll automatica lly light to assist focu sing in low li ght conditio ns when you press the shutte r button hal fway. You can tu rn off the la mp. ● Select [A F-assist B eam], then press the qr buttons to s elect [Off]. Changing the Imag e Display Time You can cha nge the len[...]

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    Changing Shooting Functions 144 Displaying the Overlay You can displ ay gridlines for vertical and horizont al guidance, or a 3:2 guide to confirm t he printabl e area for postca rd size prints. ● Select [Disp. Overlay], the n press the qr buttons to se lect an opt ion. Changing the IS-Mod e Settings ● Select [IS Mode], then press t he qr butto[...]

  • Page 145

    Changing Shooting Functions 145 Registering Fun ctions to the c Button ● Select [Set c button], t hen press th e m button. ● Press the opq r buttons or turn the Γ‚ di al to select th e functio ns to regis ter, then press the m butt on. ● Pressing the c button will ca ll up the registered function . β€’ If camera shake is too strong, atta ch t[...]

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    146 You can adjus t the settings in the 1 tab by press ing the 1 button (p. 48). Selecting the Image that First Disp lays in Playback ● Select [Resu me], then pr ess the qr buttons to select an op tion. In the 3 tab, you can change th e sounds pla yed for each ca mera operat ion or set the s tart-up im age that ap pears when the camera pow er is [...]

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    Changing the Start-up Image or Sound 147 Setting a Recorded I mage as the Start-up Screen Image When you press the 1 button and set th e camera to play back mode, yo u can registe r sounds and im ages. ● Select [Sta rt-up Imag e], then pres s the m button. ● Press the qr buttons to select [2], t hen press the m butt on. ● Press the qr buttons[...]

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    148 (EC260) CDI-E403_Guide_E .book Page 148 T hursday, December 18, 2008 2 :02 PM C OP Y[...]

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    149 Useful Information This chapter introduces how to use the AC adapter kit (sold separately), troubleshooting tips and co ntains lists of functions. The index also appears at the end. 9 (EC260) CDI-E403_Guide_E .book Page 149 T hursday, December 18, 2008 2 :02 PM C OP Y[...]

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    150 If you use AC Adapte r Kit ACK- DC30 (sol d separate ly), you ca n use the camera witho ut worrying ab out how much ch arge is left in the batter y. Insert the coupler. ● Open the co ver (p. 16) and insert the coupler a s shown until it locks in to place with a click. ● Close the cove r (p. 16). Plug the cord into the coupler. ● Open the [...]

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    151 If you think there is a pr oblem with the camera, first c heck the f ollowing. If the items belo w do not solve your pr oblem, cont act a Canon Custo mer Support Hel p Desk as listed on the includ ed customer support list . Power You pressed the pow er button, but nothin g happened. β€’ Confirm that the battery is proper ly inserted (p. 16). ?[...]

  • Page 152

    Troubleshooting 152 appears when the shutter b utton was pressed half way (p. 62). β€’ Set the [IS mode] to [Continuous] (p. 144). β€’ Set the flash to h (p. 70). β€’ Increase the ISO speed (p. 74). β€’ Attach the camera to a tripod. Image is blurred. β€’ Shoot the subject within th e focusing distance (p. 163 ). β€’ Set the [AF-assist Beam] to [ O[...]

  • Page 153

    Troubleshooting 153 the subject is looking directl y at the la mp. Even bett er results can be obtaine d by increasing the lighting in indoo r settings or appr oaching closer to th e subject. Recording images to t he memory card takes a long tim e, or continuous shoo ting slows down. β€’ Perform a low-level format of the memor y card in the camera [...]

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    154 If error message s appear on the LCD mon itor, try one of the fol lowing solutions. No memory card β€’ The memory card is not installed in the corre ct direction. Install the memory card in the correct direction (p. 16). Card locked! β€’ The SD memor y card or SDHC m emory card’s write protect tab is se t to β€œLock”. Unlock the write prote[...]

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    List of Messages that Appear on the Screen 155 Cannot select! β€’ When selecting th e selection range (pp. 119, 121, 124 ), you tried to select a starting image that was after the last image or you tried to select an ending image that was before the st arting image. β€’ You tried to select more t han 501 images (pp. 119, 121, 124). Too many marks. [...]

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    156 Functions Available i n Each Shooting Mode Shooting modes Function A9 G MB D Exposure Compensation (p. 76)/Exposure Shift (p. 105) β€”β€” {{{ β€” Flash (pp. 62, 70, 91) {{ { β€”β€”β€” β€”β€” {{{{ β€”β€” { β€” { β€” { {{{{{ Focusing Zone (pp. 71, 89) All Range {{ β€” β€”β€”β€” β€”β€” {{{{ β€”β€” {{{{ β€”β€” {{{{ β€”β€” {{{{ Self-Timer (pp. 66, 6[...]

  • Page 157

    Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode 157 IJ F V H KE U, t w y O P ZT Yv xE > z {{{{{{{{{{{{ β€”β€” { β€”β€” {{{{{{{ β€” { β€” {{ β€” { β€”β€”β€” {{{{{{{ β€” {{{{ β€” {{ β€”β€” β€”* 1 * 1 β€”β€” * 1 * 1 β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” β€” { β€”β€” {{{{{{{{{{{{{ { { β€”β€” β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” {{{{{{{{{{{{{ { { { { { β€”[...]

  • Page 158

    158 4 Shooting Menu Menus Shooting modes Function A9 G M B D AF Frame (p. 84) Face Detect { {{{{{ Center β€”β€” {{{{ AF Frame Size (p. 84) Normal/Small β€”β€” {{{{ Servo AF (p. 86) On/Off β€”β€” {{{{ AF Mode (p. 88) Continuous/Single β€”β€” {{{{ Digital Zoom (p. 63) Standard/Off { * 1 {{{{ Digital Tele-converter (1.5x/2.0x) { β€” {{{{ AF-Point Zoom[...]

  • Page 159

    Menus 159 IJ F V H KE U, t w y O P ZT Yv xE > z {{{{{{{ β€” {{{{{ { β€”β€”β€” {{{{{{{{{{{{{ { { β€”β€” β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” {{{{{{{ β€” {{{{{ { { β€”β€” {{{ β€” {{{ β€” {{{{{ { { β€”β€” {{{{{{{{{{{{ β€”β€” β€” { β€” {{{{{{{{{{{{ β€”β€” β€”β€”β€” {{{{{{{{{{{{{ { β€”β€”β€” {{{{{{{ β€” { *2 {{{ { { { { {{{{{{{ β€”[...]

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    Menus 160 3 Set up Menu Item Options/Summary Ref. Page Mute On/Off* p. 49 Volume Set all operation sounds (5 levels). p. 49 Sound Options Set the sounds played fo r each camera operation. p. 146 LCD Brightness Set within a range of Β±7. p. 50 Start-up Image Add an image as start-up im age. p. 146 Hints & Tips On*/Off p. 140 Format Formats card,[...]

  • Page 161

    Menus 161 1 Playback Menu 2 Print Menu Item Options/Summary Ref. Page Slideshow Plays back images automatically. p. 112 My Category Categorizes images. p. 123 Erase Erases images. p. 118 Protect Protects images. p. 121 i-Contrast Corrects dark portions of images. p. 129 Red-Eye Correction Corrects red eyes in images. p. 130 Trimming Trims portions [...]

  • Page 162

    162 Equipment β€’ This camera is a high- precision electroni c device. Do not drop it or subje ct it to strong impacts. β€’ Never place t he camera close to magnets or mot ors that gene rate stro ng electromag netic fiel ds. Exposure t o strong magnet ic fields ma y cause malfunction s or corrup t image data . β€’ If water drop lets have fall en or[...]

  • Page 163

    163 Camera Effective Pixels. . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 12.1 million Image Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2.3-inch type CCD (Total number o f pixels: Approx. 12.4 million) Lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0 (W) – 60.0 (T) mm 35mm film equivalent: 28 (W) – 336 (T) mm f/3.4 (W) – f/5.3 (T) Digital Zoom. [...]

  • Page 164

    Specifications 164 Recording Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SD memory card, S DHC memory card, MultiMediaCard, MMCplus memory card, HC MMCplus memory card File Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Design rule for ca mera file system and DPOF compliant Data Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Still images: Exif 2.2 (JPE[...]

  • Page 165

    Specifications 165 Battery Pack NB-5L Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rechargeable lith ium-ion battery Voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 V DC Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1120 mAh Charging cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 300 times Operating temperature. . [...]

  • Page 166

    166 Numerics 3:2 Guide ................................... ............. 144 A AC Adapter Kit .... ....................... ....... 40, 150 Accessories ............. ....................... .......... 3 8 AE Lock ....................... ........................ ..... 90 AF J Auto Focus AF Frame ....................................... .......... 2 5 [...]

  • Page 167

    Index 167 Supplementary Flas h .................... ........ 40 Focus AF Frame ............................. ................. 25 AF Frame Mode ............................ ........ 84 AF Lock ............. ........................ ............ 86 AF-Point Zoom ............ ....................... ... 85 Face Selection .............................[...]

  • Page 168

    Index 168 Printing ............... ................... ................... 29 Program AE ............................... ............... 70 Protect ........... ........................ ................. 121 R Recording Pixels (Image S ize) ................. 72 Red-Eye Auto Correction .................................... . 96 Correction ....... ....[...]

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    179 Canadian Radio Inter ference Regulat ions This Class B digi tal apparatus complies wit h Canadian ICES- 003. FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC1339 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 acce[...]