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Summary of Contents for ELPH Z3 IXUS III

Page 1: ...XUS III t A E F m E m Instructions Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung Istruzioni Instrucciones Instrugoes...

Page 2: ...ve humidity 3 Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself since there is high voltage circuitry inside 4 The battery may explode or cause burns if disassembled recharged shorted exposed to high...

Page 3: ...ay cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to r...

Page 4: ...10 Checking the Film Data 11 Removing the Film Cartridge 12 Rewinding the Film Cartridge in Mid roll 13 Turning the Power On 14 Checking the Battery Level 14 Choosing the Print Type 15 Taking Pictures...

Page 5: ...Time 30 Setting the Date and Time 31 Imprinting Titles 32 Specifying the Print Quantity 34 Setting the Custom Functions 36 Mid roll Film Change 38 O fl Additional Information Troubleshooting 40 Major...

Page 6: ...utton 25 26 Viewfinder window Shutter button H17 AFVmetering sensor Flash Remote control sensor Red eye reduction Self timer lamp AF assist beam emitter 23 25 17 AF is an abbreviation for Auto Focus R...

Page 7: ...ttt Zoom out wide angle button 16 rki Zoom in telephoto button 16 Battery compartment cover 9 MODE Mode button 29 OPEN Film cartridge compartment cover release button 10 12 Strap mount Strap Strap buc...

Page 8: ...el normally displays only the required information Press the button on the back and the LCD panel lights up for approximately 10 seconds lit The battery level OK Q lit Prepare a new battery blinking L...

Page 9: ...battery Ensure that the and terminals are positioned correctly with the release tape behind the battery appears on the LCD panel i Reattach the cover Slide the cover back into place The date time disp...

Page 10: ...cartridge Check that the visual exposure indicator on the film cartridge shows O unexposed or Q partially exposed Load the cartridge with the visual exposure indicator facing upwards Close the film c...

Page 11: ...e first unexposed frame and from that point on the frame counter shows the total number of frames exposed You can also use slide reversal film Checking the Film Data Close the lens cover to turn the c...

Page 12: ...Function setting to prevent the camera from automatically rewinding when it reaches the end of the film 36 1 Check that O is blinking If 0 is not blinking press the fpQ button 13 2 Open the film cartr...

Page 13: ...or on the cartridge changes to D partially exposed You can reload a partially used film cartridge 38 0 Have your photographs developed and printed at a certified shop When ordering reprints at a certi...

Page 14: ...displayed A new battery generally has sufficient capacity for twenty 25 exposure film cartridges based on Canon s Standard Test Method with normal temperatures and with the flash used for 50 of shots...

Page 15: ...a different print type for each shot 4 The black areas in the viewfinder do not appear on the print Viewfinder Printed photo i p o When you take pictures at distances between 0 45 and 1 m 1 5 and 3 3...

Page 16: ...t while pressing Mi zooms out for a wide angle shot Set the focus Position the AF frame over your subject and lightly press the shutter button halfway down When the subject is in focus the green lamp...

Page 17: ...taken In dark places the AF assist beam emitter 6 will light automatically If the lens is left extended in the telephoto position and is not used for 4 minutes the lens is automatically retracted to...

Page 18: ...second Focusing not possible warning 16 times per second Orange lamp Lit Flash ready Blinking Camera shake warning in mode O If a too close warning is given move back and press the shutter button aga...

Page 19: ...strong reflection Subjects in a photograph some of which are close and some of which are in the distance e g animals in a cage Subjects with a repetitive pattern e g continuous windows in a building e...

Page 20: ...focus Position the AF frame over your subject and lightly press the shutter button halfway down When your subject is in focus the green lamp lights Keep the shutter button pressed halfway 2 Compose th...

Page 21: ...lor print film Film speed Wide angle 23 5mm Telephoto 54mm 100 0 45 to 3 2 m 1 5 to 10 5 ft 0 45 to 2 0 m 1 5 to 6 6 ft ISO 200 0 45 to 4 5 m 1 5 to 14 8 ft 0 45 to 2 8 m 1 5 to 9 2 ft 400 0 45 to 6 4...

Page 22: ...res In this mode the flash does not fire regardless of how dark conditions are when the picture is taken Use this mode for sunset shots for places where flash use is prohibited or for available light...

Page 23: ...light conditions their eyes sometimes glow red in the photograph This is referred to as the red eye effect and is caused by the light of the flash being reflected off the retina of the eye When the r...

Page 24: ...he picture Compose the shot Press the shutter button fully Press the button down slowly and gently The picture is taken o Take care that the distance from the camera to the subject does not change If...

Page 25: ...maining before the photo is taken is displayed on the LCD panel The shutter is released approximately 10 seconds later To cancel the self timer press the button again o Do not stand directly in front...

Page 26: ...ton 01 appears on the LCD panel If you then press the g button again disappears and remote control mode is cancelled Take the picture Point the remote control towards the sensor on the camera and pres...

Page 27: ...ens move the camera away from the fluorescent light 1 1 Remote control shots can be taken for the 4 minutes that os is displayed Set the camera on a stable surface or use a tripod Replacing the Remote...

Page 28: ...peak moment arrives press the shutter button fully The shutter is released immediately o If you press the shutter button all the way down in a single movement real time release does not operate Take c...

Page 29: ...ode J Use the Mode button when setting date and time and title imprinting and to specify the number of prints If the camera is not operated for approximately 10 seconds it automatically reverts to rea...

Page 30: ...h day year l DATE 3H 3 133 Day month year date H W 5 Date time imprinted on both sides l DATE Date time imprinted on back 1 2 Select the Date mode Select the date time combination The date time combin...

Page 31: ...date and time Press the m3 button for more than 2 seconds for date time set mode D Press the Ml button again to select the setting position numbers blinking Setting position cycles through in the orde...

Page 32: ...FF The title imprinting function automatically returns to a date time setting after one frame is exposed To continuously imprint the same title hold down the 0 l button for two seconds or longer until...

Page 33: ...ess the C l3 button Press the button to select the language j The Japanese titles are J 1 J 2 tjytfJ1 J 3 J 4 3ay and J 5 Ob Wt The titles in French Spanish and Italian are the same as the English tit...

Page 34: ...ious frame Setting the Print Quantity For the Next Frame 1 Select the Print quantity mode 2 Set the print quantity The setting changes each time you press the m button CPI 4 P2 P0 P9 J Take the pictur...

Page 35: ...tep 2 Complete the setting Press the EE button for at least 2 seconds The film rewinds 1 frame and the print quantity specification for the previous frame is replaced The date time display reappears 2...

Page 36: ...point AF CF4 0 Off 1 On Continuous Shooting CF5 0 Off 1 On CF f 3 ISet the camera to Custom Function setting mode Close the lens cover to switch the camera_off Hold down the 01 button and press the J...

Page 37: ...button to start film rewinding t 12i _ A convenient function for when you want the subject of your shot to be off the center 24 or when you want to focus definitely on your subject The subject must b...

Page 38: ...to swap around and shoot using multiple film cartridges depending on factors such as the subject the type of shot or the film speed To Remove an Unfinished Film Cartridge Refer to Rewinding the Film C...

Page 39: ...nel both blink as a warning Remove the partially used film cartridge This problem does not affect the loading of unused film cartridges Note that if you load a partially used film cartridge into a cam...

Page 40: ...ace the 9 exhausted battery An exposed or Remove the film 12 10 processed film cartridge and load cartridge has been loaded in the a new one camera The shutter will be Hold the shutter 22 released onl...

Page 41: ...when shutter button pressing the shutter button The camera Press the shutter 16 moved when the button slowly and shutter button was pressed camera shake gently The AF sensor or Wipe them clean 17 lens...

Page 42: ...ting distance 0 45m 1 5ft to infinity Exposure control range Wide angle 1 660 sec f 14 1 2sec f 4 8 Telephoto 1 660 sec f 28 1 2sec f 7 6 Film speeds IS025 10000 set automatically in 1 3 stop incremen...

Page 43: ...unctions Five real time release flash mode memory disabling automatic film rewind center point AF continuous shooting Power source One CR2 lithium battery Battery life Approx 20 rolls of 25 exp film n...

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