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Summary of Contents for POWERSHOT A75

Page 1: ...enclosed CD ROM before connecting the camera to your computer with this cable STOP Veillez ainstaller Ie pilote apartir du CD fourni avant de brancher Ie cable de connexion de I appareil photo numerique aI ordinateur iATENCION Asegurese de haber instalado el driver que contiene el CD ROM antes de conectar la camara al ordenador con este cable ...

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Page 3: ...ormation View T No Information Shooting Mode LCD Monitor On No Information T LCD Monitor On Information View T LCD Monitor Off _ Changing the Displayed Info mation Press the DISP button to switch the displayed information as follows IillI Wide Angle Zoom out from the subject Zoom tJ Telephoto Zoom in on the subject The zoom can be adjusted from 35 to 105 mm 35mm film equivalent Shooting Modes tmID...

Page 4: ...Securely insert the cable into the DIGITAL terminal and the USB port c Connect the camera to the computer InslallShield l izald Complele Click Finish 10 complele setup The InstaHShieldWlZard has successfully installed Solution Disk Before you can use the pl Ogram you must restart your computer Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs f e i fJ Once the installation is complete cl...

Page 5: ...Image s window 08lways use th program for th tion _ r 1 n Cancel Camera connected If the event dialog does not appear U click the Start menu then select Programs or All Programs followed by Canon Utilities CameraWindow and CameraWindow Set Auto Launch xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx 8J A Select Canon CameraWindow and click OK 7 Downloading Images to a Computer CDCam a US Guide Software Start Guide c Click Downl...

Page 6: ...itch you can connect or stitch multiple images together into a seamless panoramic view You can use this software in even more advanced ways by linking it with other software Printing Images with Different layouts With PhotoRecord Windows l ImageBrowser Macintosh you can layout images as desired and then print them Sending Images by E mail You can start your e mail program from ZoomBrowser EX Windo...

Page 7: ...hot A75 DIGITAL CAMERA Camera User Guide UiG C t Exii inl j tJ PictBridge DPOF D1REO BUBBLE JET PRINT DIREa Please read the Read This First section p 7 Please also see the Software Starter Guide and the Direct Print User Guide ...

Page 8: ...ith the Camera Cormectirlg the Camera to a Computer Direct Print User Guide Printer User Guide Using the Printer and Printing Installing the Software Software Starter Guide This GUiY Downloading Images to a Computer t r lThis Guide Software Starter Guide ...

Page 9: ...able for any damage to this product and or accidents such as fire etc caused by the malfunction of non genuine Canon accessories e g a leakage and or explosion of I a battery pack Please note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non genuine Canon accessories although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis ...

Page 10: ...els operate to specification Less than 0 01 of the pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as red or black dots This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a malfunction 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 113 Language Setting Please see page 24 to change the language setting Please read ...

Page 11: ...nd QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the United States and other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2004 Canon Inc All ri...

Page 12: ...ing the Batteries 17 Installing a CF Card 20 Setting the Date Time 22 Setting the Language 24 Turning the Power On Off 25 Switching between Shooting and Playback 26 Using the LCD Monitor 28 4 filllID Auto Mode 33 Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting 36 Using the Mode Dial Image Zone 38 1 i Portrait 38 Landscape 38 Night Scene 38 I f Erasing Images Individually 63 Erasing All Images 63 ...

Page 13: ...Program AE Tv Setting the Shutter Speed Av Setting the Aperture 76 M Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture 77 Switching between Autofocus Modes 78 Switching between Light Metering Modes 79 Adjusting the Exposure 80 Adjusting the Tone White Balance 81 Changing the ISO Speed __ 84 Changing the Photo Effect 85 Adjusting the Flash Output 86 Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus 87 Sett...

Page 14: ...cons under title bars show the operations mode As in the example below the mode dial should be setto fB P Tv Av M tA IF seN or _ _ PTVAVM SCNcQl f This mark denotes a ditional topics that L iI complement the basIc operating i procedures 6 ...

Page 15: ...anon digital cameras are intended for personal use and should never be used in a manner that infringes upon or contravenes international or domestic copyright laws and regulations Please be advised that in certain cases the copying of images from performances exhibitions or commercial properties by means of a camera or other device may contravene copyright or other legal rights even if the image w...

Page 16: ...ns noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself other persons and equipment In the next few pages the term equipment refers primarily to the camera batteries and separately sold battery and charger kit and compact power adapter 8 ...

Page 17: ...gh voltage electrical shock Internal inspections alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk To avoid the risk of high voltageelectrical shock do not touch the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged Similarly never touch internal portions of the equipment that become exposed as a ...

Page 18: ...nces containing alcohol benzene thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment The use of these substances may lead to fire Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the plug the exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area In dusty humid or greasy environments the dust that collects around the plug over l...

Page 19: ...onents of other materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions Discard the batteries in specialized waste facilities if available in your area Use only recommended batteries and accessories Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks resulting in fire injury and damage to the surroundings If using AA size NiMH batteries use only Canon A...

Page 20: ...he flash with your fingers or clothing when shooting The flash may be damaged and emit smoke or noise In addition do not touch the surface of the flash after taking several pictures in rapid succession Either action could result in burns Do not operate the flash with dirt dust or other items stuck to its lens The resulting heat build up could damage the flash Ensure that the battery charger or com...

Page 21: ... adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation Continued use may damage the equipment Remove the CF card and battery or power cord if connected from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use Extended Storage When not using the camera for...

Page 22: ...tely CP Printers Interface Cable IFC 400PCU supplied with the camera or the Direct Interface Cable DIF 100 supplied with the CP 1 OO CP 1 0 Bubble Jet Printers Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Printers Please refer to your Bubble Jet printer user guide PictBridge Compliant Printers Interface Cable IFC 400PCU supplied with the camera PictBridge Compliant Non Canon Printers Interface Cable IFC 400PCU su...

Page 23: ...09 The following operations are accessible through one easy press of the v Print Share button Printing See the Direct Print User Guide separate from this guide Downloading images Windows only See page 104 of this guide and the Software Starter Guide separate from this guide Blue Ready to print Ready to transfer images Blinking Blue PrintinglTransferring Be careful not to wave the camera about or c...

Page 24: ...Manual Focus mode AF Lock mode Blinking Yellow Focusing difficulty although you can press the shutter button try using focus lock or adjusting the focus manually p 89 Power Indicator Green Power is on Use the shooting mode dial to select a Shooting mode Creative Zone fm Auto p 33 The camera automatically selects Image Zone settings Image Zone The camera automatically selects settings according to ...

Page 25: ...ies 1 Be sure that the camera power is off 2 Slide the battery cover lock in the direction of the arrow and open the cover 3 Insert the batteries as shown Negative end r5 1 We recommend the use of the UJ separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK600 to power the camera during long usage sessions p 130 The separately sold battery charger kit lets you use rechargeable NiMH batteries to power the camera p 12...

Page 26: ... Kit NB4 200 a four piece set 18 While it is possible to use AA size nickel cadmium batteries performance is unreliable and their use is not recommended Never mix unused and partially used batteries Always load four fresh or fully recharged batteries at the same time Be careful to load the batteries with their positive and negative ends in the right direction Never mix batteries of different types...

Page 27: ...r peeled off as there is risk that such batteries may leak overheat or burst Always check the seals on store bought batteries before loading them as some batteries may come with defective seals Do not use batteries with defective seals Never use batteries that look like this R lC r Status Indications The LCD monitor displays an icon or message to let you know when batteries are low or depleted Bat...

Page 28: ...en it 3 Insert the CF card with the label facing out Insert the CF card all the way into the slot so that the CF card eject button pops all the way out To remove the CF card press the CF card eject button 20 4 Close the CF card slot cover securely rE l For more information on CF rds see CF l jJ Cards and Estimated Capacities Re cofidab e Images p 141 ...

Page 29: ...lead to a malfunction To avoid condensation place the CF card in a sealed plastic bag before moving it into a different temperature zone and allow it to adjust slowly to the new temperature If condensation forms on the CF card store it at room temperature until the water droplets have evaporated naturally Place the CF card in the supplied case for storage Do not use or store CF cards in the follow...

Page 30: ... properly LjI the inserted CF card may be malfunctioning Reformatting the CF card may solve the problem When a non Canon brand CF card is malfunctioning reformatting it may solve the problem CF cards formatted in another camera computer or peripheral device may not operate correctly When that happens reformat the CF card with this camera 4 Select OK using or and press the SET button To cancel form...

Page 31: ... ion battery for saving settings such as the date and time This battery is recharged by the AA size batteries while it is in the camera Right after purchasing the camera leave fully charged batteries in the camera or plug in the AC Adapter Kit ACK600 sold separately for about 4 hours to charge the date time battery It will charge even when the camera power is turned off If the Date Time menu appea...

Page 32: ... Playback mode you can display the i language setting menu immediately by i pressing the MENU button while holding i the SET button this operation is not I I available during movie playback or during I t a connection to a separately sold printer J f ii r Rec Menu 2 On 1 Use this feature to select the language for the LCD monitor display 1 Turn on the camera p 25 2 Press the MENU button and select ...

Page 33: ...p image does not appear when the LCD monitor is off in Shooting mode or the AN OUT terminal is connected to a TV Turning on the camera without the start up sound and image Press and hold the SET button then turn on the Power SCllvilna Function This camera is equipped with a power saving function Depending on the power saving setting p 70 the camera may power down or the LCD monitor may go off auto...

Page 34: ...o Play mode or I during a computer connection p 93 104 i L W _ _ m ocI _ i f _ e j 26 Switching between Shooting and Playback You can quickly switch between Shooting mode and Playback mode This is convenient when you wish to shoot again after checking or erasing an image immediately after it is shot Shooting Mode f 1 Playback MOde n El 0 The lens does not retract for 1 minute after the camera swit...

Page 35: ... _ _ Iri l When a printer sold separately is properly i UJ connected J I j or appears on the i I LCD monitor _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I c _ _ ii Basic Functions I 27 ...

Page 36: ...ing or Remaining Movie Time Elapsed Time During Shooting frames sec AF Frame P SPOIAE Point Frame Shutter Speed DISP Button LCD Monitor Display _ _ __ __ Information View Z DISP Button LCD Monitor Display No Information DISP Button4 7 C_ _ _ l The AF frame changes according to its On Off setting LCD monitor On AiAF set to On p 78 AiAF set to Off p 78 Green Focusing complete focused AF frame Green ...

Page 37: ...us settings while this information appears on the LCD monitor e and the icons in the above appear even when the is turned off eln addition to the above the AF frame spot light metering frame shutter speed aperture value recordable images or recordable movie time are displayed as in the example to the left eSetting the mode dial to cQ or modes turns the LCD monitor on regardless of whether it is se...

Page 38: ...d Display Image Number and Total Display Image Total DISP Button Aperture Value Shutter Speed Histogram Compression p 40 L M1 M2 S Resolution Still image p 40 l Sound memo WAVE file p 92 fl jJ Movie p 55 Protection Status p 94 1 Detailed Display is not available in index I playback 9 images i I _____ J 30 ...

Page 39: ...of the SeN mode appears p 51 Basic Functions I The following information may also appear with some image files An audio file other than a wave file or a file with an unrecognized format is attached A JPEG file not supported by Design rule A for Camera File system DCF standards 1m RAW format file I1J A file with an unrecognized format The on off setting of the LCD monitor display mode is memorized ...

Page 40: ...DISP button if the histogram and other information is not shown Please note that image information recorded by this camera may not display correctly on other cameras and image information recorded by other cameras may not display correctly on this camera About the Histogram The histogram is a graph that allows you to judge the brightness of the shot image The greater the bias toward the left in th...

Page 41: ...o tmID 3 Aim the camera at the subject you wish to shoot 4 Use the zoom lever to achieve the desired composition relative subject size in the viewfinder I HJ Decreases the size of the subject Wide angle c J Magnifies the size of subject Telephoto The angle of view can be adjusted within the 35 to 105 mm range in 35mm film equivalent When the LCD monitor is on the combined use of the digital zoom a...

Page 42: ...t saved into the camera s internal memory before being recorded onto the CF card allowing the next images to be taken immediately as long as sufficient space is available in the internal memory The beep and shutter sound can be set On Off in the Set up menu p 69 6 Press the shutter button all the way Pressing Fully Pressing fully releases the shutter 5 Press the shutter button halfway The shutter ...

Page 43: ...the Viewfinder You can save the power by turning the LCD monitor off p 28 and using the viewfinder to shoot 1 Compose the image so that the subject appears in the center of the frame in the viewfinder autofocus range 0 Shows approximate center of the image Viewfinder Image Seen in Viewfinder vs Recorded Image Please note that the actual image may differ from the image seen in the optical viewfinde...

Page 44: ...om emitting before the flash fires set both the red eye reduction function and the AF assist beam to Off in the Shooting menu 36 Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting iM tj ffliIC IID P Tv Av M sCNc 6l After a photo is taken the image displays on the LCD monitor for two seconds In addition the image will keep on displaying regardless of the review duration setting if one of the following operati...

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Page 46: ...o modes to shoot with the appear sharp and the most appropriate settings background to blur for the scene p 51 Night Scene eft tA Landscape Fast Shutter E Slow Shutter Use this mode to shoot spacious landscape scenes Use this mode to capture human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky or night scene The subject is illuminated with light from the flash while the backdrop is captured at a ...

Page 47: ...monitor Shooting The Basics The background gets increasingly indistinct the more you adjust the focal length toward telephoto Landscape Mode The iJ icon camera shake warning may appear on the LCD monitor since slower shutter speeds are frequently used in this mode If this happens affix the camera to a tripod Night Scene Mode The shutter speed slows down Even if you use the flash tell your subjects...

Page 48: ...not available in Q J and You can change the resolution and compression excluding movies settings to suit the purpose of the image you are about to shoot Resolution Purpose or The resolution is set to M1 1600 x 1200 and the compression is set to Fine I See page 53 for Postcard Print mode information Paper sizes vary according to region 40 Movies can be shot with the following resolutions Resolution...

Page 49: ...nly displayed when the resolution compression or file format is selected Shooting The Basics I 4 Press the SET button 5 Select the compression you wish to set using or You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button This screen will appear again once the image is shot 6 Press the FUNC button i 1 Image File Size Estimated p 142 LjJ CF Cards and Estimated Capaci...

Page 50: ...eye reduction lamp red eye and the flash always fire reduction D Flash on The flash always fires Flash off The flash does not fire 42 1 Press the button to switch between flash modes The selected flash mode appears on the LCD monitor You can switch between settings by pressing the button When the red eye reduction function is on FI D I When the red eye reduction function is off FI D I This operati...

Page 51: ...00 second The i camera automatically resets the shutter i speed to 1 500 second if a faster speed j is selected I In M mode the Flash Output option I can be changed p 86 Shooting The Basics I Shots cannot be taken while the flash is charging The flash may take up to approximately 10 seconds to charge in some cases Actual times will vary according to usage and the battery charge The flash setting i...

Page 52: ... to a wide angle increasing the lighting in indoor settings or approaching closer to the subject 44 Macro Mode I tl iIDPTv AVM tFSCN Macro mode is not available in II mode The image will be shot in macro mode when the distance between the lens and the subject is in the range of 5 to 46 cm 2 0 in to 1 5 ft at wide angle end and 26 to 46 cm 10 in to 1 5 ft at telephoto end Use to take close up shots...

Page 53: ...nce between the front of the lens and the subject will be the same as the telephoto end The exposure may not be optimal when the flash is used in macro mode 1 Closest focal distance 2 Maximum optical telephoto setting Shooting The Basics I Self timer 1 Press the FUNC button and select 0 Drive Mode using or The current setting is displayed 2 Select or using or and press the FUNC button When is sele...

Page 54: ... ifi ii ifi fi iii ii ii fiiHiiifii iHififHi f ii fi ii ifi Hi i fii fi i ii ii ii ifiiiii ii fiiii fiiiiii iiiiiiiii Hiiiiiiiii Hiiii iiiiiiiiiii i P V VM SCNI With the combined optical and digital zoom functions images can be zoomed as follows Estimated PowerShot A85 4 3x 5 3x 6 7x 8 2x and 11 x PowerShot A75 3 8x 4 8x 6 0x 7 4x and 10x 1 Press the DISP button to turn the LCD monitor on 2 In the...

Page 55: ...camera shake may become a i factor when using the digital zoom the i use of a tripod is recommended l Continuous Shooting _ iiii 1 Continuous shooting is available when the shutter button is fully pressed The camera will shoot continuously at the speed of approx 1 5 images per second PowerShot A85 or approx 2 2 images per second PowerShot A75 When the LCD monitor is OFF in Large Fine mode These fi...

Page 56: ...rd The actual figures will vary according to the subject and shooting conditions Ii l The interval between frames may L jI lengthen somewhat when the internal memory becomes full The flash can be used but the interval between images will lengthen to accommodate the flash recharge time 48 Use this mode when taking shots that you want to combine into a panorama To create the panorama itself you must...

Page 57: ...p the vertical misalignment to within I I 10 of the image height i I Do not include moving items in the i overlap I Do not try to stitch images that include both distant and close items Objects may appear warped or doubled up Shoaling The Basics I Make the brightness in each image consistent The final image will appear unnatural if the difference in brightness is too great For good results pan swi...

Page 58: ...e and shoot the second image so that it overlaps the first Minor discrepancies in the overlap can be Sequence Em corrected with the software An image can be retaken Press or to return to that frame 5 Use the same procedures to shoot the remaining frames A maximum of 26 images can be recorded 50 6 Press the SET button after the last shot r i See page 152 for settings that can be iLjJ changed in thi...

Page 59: ...ne mode screen is displayed 2 Select the scene you wish to shoot using or and shoot the image The name of the Scene mode is displayed for six seconds each time you change the mode Shooting procedures are the same as for the COO mode p 33 excluding ID For the shooting procedures of 1m see the Waterproof Case User Guide included with the Waterproof Case WP DC30 sold separately Appropriate for shooti...

Page 60: ...1m Underwater II Fireworks See page 152 for settings that can be changed in this mode Results may vary depending on the subject When shooting images underwater always turn the power off before inserting the camera into the waterproof case sold separately 52 ...

Page 61: ... you press the shutter button halfway the area that will not get printed grays out Shooting procedures are the same as for the fmID mode p 33 Postcard Print Mode 3 Select Postcard using or fD P Tv Av M t E seN You can shoot images with settings appropriate for postcard size printing When printing standard image data to postcard size sometimes the top bottom and sides may not get printed By shootin...

Page 62: ... set beforehand p 22 You cannot embed the date on image data when is not selected 1 Check that appears on the LCD monitor 2 Select Date Stamp in the L J Rec menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 65 54 3 Select Off Date or Date Time using or See Setting the Date Time p 22 4 Press the MENU button S Shoot the image Shooting procedures are the same as for the fD mode p 33 The Date Stamp cannot be de...

Page 63: ...he maximum length of individual movie 10 frames second mJ rnl 15 frames second is about 30 seconds at the setting about Shooting The Basics I 3 minutes at the mJ setting and about 3 minutes at the rnl setting PowerShot A75 The maximum length of individual movie clips 15 frames second is about 30 seconds at the setting about 3 minutes at the m setting and about 3 minutes at the rnl setting Using th...

Page 64: ...ere is no shutter sound in movie mode QuickTime 3 0 or higher is required to playback movie files AVI Motion JPEG on a computer QuickTime for Windows is bundled on the supplied Digital Camera Solution Disk On the Macintosh platform QuickTime 3 0 or later is generally bundled with Mac as 8 5 or later operating system ...

Page 65: ... image appears single image playback 2 Move between images using or Use to move to the previous image and to move to the next Holding or moves more rapidly between images but the images will not appear as clearly I I l Press the DISP button to show the data CjJ for the displayed image p 30 Press the button to quickly delete the displayed image p 63 57 ...

Page 66: ...ycle through each setting approximately 2 5 times to approximately 5 times and 10 times 58 Canceling the Magnified Display iii 1i _ c _ e i i q D i c C L 1 Press the zoom lever toward 1 You can magnify an image while it is Cjj displayed on the LCD monitor in Shooting mode immediately after the image is shot p 36 Viewing Images in Sets of Nine Inde Play ack Up to 9 images can be viewed at once in i...

Page 67: ...displayed image p 30 Playback The Basics I Jumping Between Images The display can be advanced or set back 9 images in index playback 1 Press the zoom lever once toward while in index playback p 58 The Jump bar appears 2 The displayed images change Jump 9 images behind or ahead using or Pressing or while holding the SET button displays the first or last 9 Jump Bar images 3 Press the zoom lever towa...

Page 68: ...st frame If the SET button is pressed in this state the camera will revert to the movie playback panel If the SET button is pressed again the movie will start playing from the first frame Pausing and Resuming Play Press the SET button to pause the movie Press it again to resume Fast Forwarding Rewinding Select one of the following operations using or and press the SET button Exit Return to single ...

Page 69: ...t and press the SET button See Viewing Movies p 60 2 Select Edit using or and press the SET button Playback The Basics I The movie editing panel and the movie editing bar appear 3 Select an editing method using A or iii Cut beginning Deletes frames in the first half of the movie III Cut End Movie Editing Bar Deletes frames in the second half of the movie Exit Reverts to the movie playback panel 4 ...

Page 70: ...aves the edited movie under the same file name as the original movie The original data is deleted New File Saves the edited movie under a new file name The original data is not deleted When there is not enough space left on the CF card only the overwrite function is available If this happens a small A appears on the counter of the movie editing bar 62 Movies with an original length of 1 second or ...

Page 71: ...e all and press the SET button A confirmation screen appears 2 Select OK using or and press the SET button To cancel instead of erasing select Cancel and press the SET button I ri l he Erase all function erases all the H i I LjI Image data recorded on the CF card I i Protected imag s cannot be erased with i I the erase function p 94 I I You should format the CF card when you I I want to erase not ...

Page 72: ...Settings with the FUNC Button Shooting Mode Only 1 Slide the mode switch to o 2 Press the FUNC button 3 Select a FUNC menu option using A or and select setting contents using or 4 Pre ss the FUNC button S Shoot the image 64 5 Shootthe image ...

Page 73: ...oom lever button Use or y to select a menu item Use or to select the settings you wish to set Press the MENU button For items with next to them push the SET button and carry out the settings from the next displayed menu Once the settings are complete press the SET button again and confirm these settings In the Shooting mode you can also close the menu by pressing the shutter button halfway 65 ...

Page 74: ...52 You can apply a desired image and sound to rn and rn in the My Camera menu For details see Registering the My Camera Settings p 116 or the Software Starter Guide The default of all the settings changed by the menu and button operations except for DatelTime Language and I Video System can be restored all at I once p 73 66 ...

Page 75: ...uction lamp fires 42 On Off Sets the output of the AF assist beam according to shooting conditions ri fB AF assist Beam when using the auto focus 36 On Off i I Sets whether or not the digital zoom combines with the optical zoom to fIJ Digital Zoom zoom images 46 On OW II Review j Date Stam p Default setting Sets the duration images display on the LCD monitor after the shutter button is released Of...

Page 76: ...mages and how many copies will be printed on a printer 98 with the direct print function or at a photo lab service Transfer Order Sets in advance the images that will be transferred to a computer by 102 the camera Set Menu Item eMute Default setting 68 Setting Content Set On to mute the start up sound operation sound self timer sound and shutter sound all at once For details see How the Mute setti...

Page 77: ...me when the camera powers up _ R Operation Volume Adjusts the Operation Sound volume when any button except the I shutter button is operated Default setting 1 1Self timer Volume I Adjusts the volume of the Self timer Sound heard from 2 seconds prior to the shot until the actual shot i Shutter Volume Adjusts the Shutter Sound volume when the shutter button is pressed all the way There is no shutter...

Page 78: ...era operation On 10ff III Display Off Specifies a period of time before the LCD monitor turns off when no camera operation is performed 10 sec 1 min 20 sec 2 min 25 26 i 30 sec 3 min Date Time Sets the date time and date format 22 IiJ Format Formats initializes a CF card 21 E File No Reset Sets how file numbers are assigned to images 114 OnlOff Sets whether or not images shot with the camera held ...

Page 79: ...s the language used in the menus and messages on the LCD monitor EngJish Italiano Deutsch Norsk Language Franc ais Svenska 24 Nederlands Espanol Dansk Chinese Suomi Japanese You can change the language during image playback by holding the SET button and pressing the MENU button Sets the video output signal standard lSI Video System NTSC 113 PAL Default setting 71 ...

Page 80: ...n you turn on the camera 115 iii Start p So nd ISets the start up sound when you turn on the ca n e a 1 __C i 11 155 D lO f S d Sets the sound when any button other than the shutter button IS IIICIl l pera Ion oun operated 1 1Illlm S lf t S d I s e ts th e s o u n d infOrmin g yo u th a t th e p ho t o w i lI b e t a ke n in 2 115 e Imer oun seconds 1 115 115 Off D Ul m Sets the shutter sound when...

Page 81: ...ss the MENU button for longer than 5 seconds The message Reset settings to default appears on the LCD monitor 3 Press or to select OK and press the SET button The screen on the right appears while resetting The normal screen resumes when resetting is complete To cancel resetting select Cancel instead of OK Shooting Advanced Functions I 73 ...

Page 82: ...l to find out which settings can be changed in which shooting modes How to Use the Mode Dial 1 Check that the camera is in Shooting mode 2 Turn the mode dial and set the icon of the function you wish to use to 74 If the LCD monitor is on the shutter speed and aperture value appear automatically Tv Av and M mode settings are made the following way Tv Select a shutter speed using or Av Select an ape...

Page 83: ...ng mode Differences between the P and EmID Modes The following settings can be adjusted in P mode but not in t ill i mode Exposure Compensation White Balance ISO Speed Flash Flash on Photo Effects Continuous Shooting Light Metering Mode Manual Focus AF Frame For the correlation between aperture value and shutter speed see page 76 When you set the shutter speed in the shutter speed priority AE mode...

Page 84: ...amera shake warning appears in the center of the LCD monitor secure the camera to a tripod before shooting The aperture value and shutter speed change according to the zoom state as follows Wide Angle I_F_3_ 2_ _4_ _0__ tO_1 1_6_00 _ F4 5 8 0 to 1 2000 F4 8 to 1 1250 Telephoto F5 6 7 1 to 1 1600 f i I F8 0 I to 1 2000 The fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization is 1 500 second The camera a...

Page 85: ...g Advanced Functions I Aperture Value Display The larger the aperture value the smaller the lens aperture F2 8 F3 2 F3 5 F4 0 F4 5 F4 8 F5 0 F5 6 F6 3 F7 1 F8 0 M Manually Setting the Shutter 1 You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to shoot images You can select settings such as a long exposure to suit your purpose When you press the shutter button halfway a number indicating the dif...

Page 86: ...e value When you select a fast shutter speed or shoot a subject in a dark place and set the flash to 0 Ii Red eye Reduction Flash On or U Flash On the LCD monitor will always light up For the correlation between aperture value and shutter speed see page 76 I o 0 0 1 On 000 Auto Selection DOD DDD OFF DOD Center DDD The camera automatically selects between 9 AF frames to focus according to the shoot...

Page 87: ...enes The camera divides images into several Evaluative zones for light metering It 0J evaluates the complex lighting Metering 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 the main subject Center Averages the light metered from J weighted the entire frame but gives greater weight to the subje...

Page 88: ...or shot against a bright background I FF iE f Spot L J l 1 Select jg Evaluative from the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 65 The current setting is displayed 2 Select a light metering mode using or 3 Press the FUNC button I i F coJ Exp i L 2 1 1 2 2 Adjust the compensation using or The settings can be adjusted in 1 3 stops in the range of 2EV to 2EV You can check the results of the com...

Page 89: ...the white balance is set to match the light source the camera can reproduce colors more accurately The camera sets the white rnm Auto balance automatically according to shooting conditions a Daylight Use when shooting outdoors in sunlight on a clear day Use when shooting outdoors Cloudy and the sunlight is not enough such as under cloudy skies in shade or at dusk D For shooting under tungsten Tung...

Page 90: ...ressing the shutter button The menu will reappear after the shot allowing you to adjust the setting 82 3 Press the FUNC button fI5 l The white balance cannot be adjusted 1 ILiI when the photo effect is set to rg sepia I I or 8 W p 85 I 5e tting a Custom White Balance You can set a custom white balance to obtain optimal settings for your particular shooting conditions by having the camera evaluate ...

Page 91: ...ng Advanced Functions I i I Some settings are not available with LjJ certain Shooting modes Please refer to Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode p 152 To set and use a custom white balance setting it is advisable to select the P Shooting mode and set the exposure compensation to zero O The correct white balance may not be obtained when the exposure is incorrect image is completely black or wh...

Page 92: ...re reset to default settings p 73 84 Changing the ISO Speed PTvAvM Raise the ISO speed when you wish to reduce camera shake when turning the flash off for use in dark conditions or when a fast shutter speed is required 1 Select ISO Speed from the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 64 The current setting is displayed 2 Select an ISO speed using or A shot can be taken immediately by pressi...

Page 93: ... effect before you shoot you can change the look and feel of the pictures you take g Effect Off Records normally with this setting ri j Emphasizes the contrast Vivid and color saturation to record in bold colors Tones down the contrast and Neutral color saturation to record neutral hues Low Records subjects with Sharpening softened outlines Sepia Records images in sepia tones BIW Records images in...

Page 94: ... output is low less shadow 1 iLjJ appears in the image However when I I shooting a wide scene or area the image will I likely be darker due to insufficient light When i i adjusting the flash output consider all the I shooting conditions including the distance to I l fuesu ect J 1 Select IJ Effect OFF in the FUNC menu See Selecting Menus and Settings p 64 The current setting is displayed 2 Select t...

Page 95: ...ra at an object at a similar distance lock the focus and recompose the image with the desired subject or use manual focus Shooting Advanced Functions I 5hootlnlQ with Focus Lock 1 Press the DISP button to turn on the LCD monitor 2 Aim the AF frame at an object at a similar distance to the subject you wish to shoot 3 Press the shutter button halfway to lock the focus The AE setting will also lock w...

Page 96: ... if the MF button is pressed again 3 Recompose the image and press the shutter button all the way to shoot the image 88 When shooting in focus lock you can lock the focus to the subject in the center AF frame by setting Iili to off in the Rec menu Shooting with AF Lock is convenient because you can let go of the shutter button to recompose the image Moreover the focus remains locked after the pict...

Page 97: ...ctions I Adjust the focus using or until the image appears focused on the LCD monitor Pressing the MF button a second time cancels the manual focus mode I5 l You can use manual focus in t e macro LjI focal distance 5 to 46 cm 2 0 In to 1 5 ft at wide angle end and 26 to 46 cm 10 in to 1 5 ft at telephoto end In this case the fine scale is adopted You can change the MF indicator displayed distance ...

Page 98: ... end down Left end down 90 flll I I I I I l When the camera is held vertically to shoot the Intelligent Orientation sensor judges the upper end to be up and the lower end to be down It then regulates the optimal white balance and exposure for vertical photography This function operates regardless of the on off status of the Auto Rotate function When changing the camera s orientation between the ho...

Page 99: ...lect Ii Rotate See Selecting Menus and Settings p 64 2 Press or to select the image to be rotated and press the SET button Press the SET button to rotate the image 90 270 and back to original orientation 3 Press the MENU button The Play menu appears again Press the MENU button again to close the menu 91 ...

Page 100: ... The Sound Memo panel appears 92 3 Select jJ using or and press the SET button The recording starts and the elapsed time is displayed Speak towards the microphone of the camera To stop recording press the SET button To restart recording press the SET button again You can add as many sound memos as you like until their total reaches 60 seconds Playing the Sound Memos Select Play in step 3 The icon ...

Page 101: ... in the CF card Auto Play The LCD monitor displays each image for approximately 3 seconds 1 In the g Play Menu select Auto Play See Selecting Menus and Settings p 65 Once you have selected it Auto Play starts As with the single image playback mode pressing or during auto play will advance through the images more rapidly Pausing and Resuming Auto Play You can pause Auto Play at any time by pressing...

Page 102: ...2 Select an image you want to protect using or and press the SET button Protected Icon 94 The C ft icon appears on protected images To release the protection press the SET button again Images can be selected in both single image playback and index playback modes p 57 58 3 Press the MENU button The camera returns to the menu screen Press the MENU button again to exit the menu screen Ii l Please not...

Page 103: ...Playback Advanced Features I 95 ...

Page 104: ... this camera can be printed using one of the following methods Connecting the camera to a direct print compatible printer 1 with a single cable and pressing the N button on the camera Selecting images and specifying the number of print copies DPOF 2 print settings with the camera before sending the images CF card to a photo developing center that supports DPOF 1 This camera complies with the PictB...

Page 105: ... IDPOF Print Settings i Select the image you want to print p 98 t Select how many copies you want p 98 f I Select the print style p 100 I Standard Index Both Date On Off File Numbers On Off iFor printing instructions see the Direct Print User Guide l s 1 DPOF Transfer Settings Select the image you want to download to a computer p 103 I Please refer to the System Map supplied with your camera for d...

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Page 107: ...s can be changed for each image Various Functions When Index is selected the print settings can be deleted For the instructions on changing settings please reread Step 3 from the beginning You can cancel all the settings by selecting Clear all 4 Press the MENU button The setting will be complete and the Print Order menu will reappear i J Images are printed in order from oldest L iI to newest by th...

Page 108: ...Standard Print one image per sheet Print index prints iii Print 1iI1ndex multiple reduced size Type images per page Both til 1iI Print selected images both in standard and index format Date Include the date on the print II File No Include the file number on the print 1 In the g Play menu select I1I Print Order and press the SET button See Selecting Menus and Settings p 65 2 Select Set up using or ...

Page 109: ...nt Order menu will reappear ri l The date prints as the date and time in the LjJ format specified in the Set Date Time menu p 22 Resetting the Print Settings f f j JJ f jjjj Nl jH f f 7 H 1 Jlt 7 j jt fj JJ f fk fj J iff j HiJfflf jJJj fjjifilf j j fj ff jjjj fj jf f jjff f r Z 7f j Hj fJJ fhljJJ i7fj j Z 77j j b jjf j j j j fjf J ff h7 ff fh The Reset feature clears all print selections and reset...

Page 110: ...ancel and press the SET button to cancel the reset 102 Image Transfer Settings DPOF Transfer Order Y th g t i fi ttr for images before downloading to a computer Refer to the Software Starter Guide for instructions on how to transfer images to your computer You cannot use this function to transfer several images at once to a Mac OS X computer The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital ...

Page 111: ...rks from images using or The check marks are displayed when set The above method can be used even if you press the zoom lever toward to switch to index playback 3 images display Various Functions I For setting all images on the CF card Switch to index playback a set of three images by pressing the zoom lever toward Press the SET button select Mark all using or and press the SET button again to mar...

Page 112: ...er settings only need to be adjusted for the first download See Connecting the Camera to a Computer on the right and Downloading Images by Direct Transfer p 109 C _ O __ _ _ h _ _ __ _ _ _ 104 c _ cc _ _ _ 1 I e With this method you download images using computer commands without installing any software See Connecting the Camera to a Computer below software installation is not required and Connect...

Page 113: ...mmended eMacintosh Canon Utilities ImageBrowser 120 MB or more PhotoStitch 30 MB or more 800 x 600 pixels 32 000 colors or better is required 1 024 x 768 pixels or better is I recommended Mac as 9 0 9 2 64 MB or more of application memory Mac as X v10 1 v10 2 v10 3 1128 MB or more USB Windows 98IWindows MelWindows 2000 64 MB or more Windows XP 128 MB or more For all of the above as 128 MB or I mor...

Page 114: ...es or AC Adapter Kit ACK600 sold separately to power the camera when connecting to a computer p 128 130 All procedures performed with a connection to a USB 2 0 compliant board are not guaranteed 1 Install the driver and the software applications bundled on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk Please see the Software Starter Guide for the installation procedures 2 Use the supplied interface cable...

Page 115: ...ents dialog that appears on the computer and click OK first time only Always grasp the connector to remove the interface cable from the camera s DIGITAL terminal DIGITALTerminal 1 Open the terminal cover with your finger nail r2 Insert the connector until it clicks 3 Set the camera s mode switch to 4 Press the ON OFF button until the power lamp lights green 107 ...

Page 116: ...isplay A Canon Camera is connected to the computer You can download images using the Direct Transfer menu for Canon XXXXXXXXXXX 108 Using the software and computer to download images 7See the Software Starter Guide Using the Camera to Download Images Direct Transfer Function 7See Downloading Images by Direct Transfer p 109 ...

Page 117: ...method to download images using camera operations Install the supplied software and adjust the computer settings before using this method for the first time p 106 Downloading Images by Direct Transfer All Images Transfers and saves all images to the computer Transfers and saves to the New Images computer only the images that have not been previously transferred Transfers and saves to the DPOF Tran...

Page 118: ...select images to download and press the JtV button or SET button The images will download The 1tV button will blink blue while downloading is in progress 4 Press the MENU button The Direct Transfer menu will display again r5 l The option selected with the button s LjJ retained even when the camera s power IS shut off The previous setting will be in effect the next time the Direct Transfer menu is ...

Page 119: ...se refer to the For Windows XP and Mac as x Users leaflet 1 Use the supplied interface cable to connect the computer s USB port to the camera s DIGITAL terminal See steps 2 to 4 on pages 106 and 107 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed with downloading Various Functions I Downloading Directly from a CF card 1 Eject the CF card from the camera and insert it into a CF card reader connected ...

Page 120: ...r of your choice on the hard disk The images are stored in the xxx CANON folders located in the DCIM folder where xxx is a three digit number from 100 to 998 p 114 112 Viewing Images on a TV Set AV cable AVC DC300 can be used to view images as you shoot or play them back 1 Turn off the camera p 25 Turn off the television also 2 Attach the AV Cable to the terminal on the camera ...

Page 121: ...nctions I No image will appear on the LCD monitor when the camera is connected to a TV monitor If the TV is a stereo model you can plug the audio plug into either the left or right Audio In jack Please refer to the TV s manual for details A TV set cannot be used in c Q mode The video output signal can be switched NTSC or PAL to accommodate different regional standards p 71 The default setting vari...

Page 122: ...ages are downloaded to a computer Z z I About File and Folder Numbers I I Images are assigned file numbers from i I 0001 to 9900 and folders are assigned I I folder numbers from 100 to 998 Folder I I numbers cannot contain 99 in the last two I i digits I I I I I I Z I I I I I I I Resetting the File Number S ilf i rthf i ifi r if i fi f i th fdfiffifg i fftihi i ffiI i fi if f ibi i i i The camera ...

Page 123: ...ssist mode are always saved into the same folder a folder may contain more than 100 images The number of images may also exceed 100 if a folder contains images copied from a computer or images shot with other cameras Please note however that the images in folders containing 2001 or more images cannot be played back in this camera A defau t ettings My Camera setting m has a sCience fiction theme an...

Page 124: ...On the beep does not sound even if each sound item such as Start up Sound Operation Sound Self timer Sound or Shutter Sound in the Em Iy Camera menu issetto D m m On p 68 The error warning signal beeps even if Mute is set to On 116 Images recorded onto the CF card and newly recorded sounds can be added as My Camera settings to the mand EM menu items You can also use the supplied software to upload...

Page 125: ...M using or r r Start up Image 1 1 tJ d mappears Various Functions I 5 Press the DISP button An image appears Start up Image Go to step 6a 7a Start up Sound Shutter Sound Operation Sound and Self Timer Sound Go to step 6b 7b 6a Select the image you wish to register using or 7a Press the SET button 6b Select m Record using or and press the SET button 117 ...

Page 126: ...era settings should conform t the below file formats However CF card Images shot with this camera can be registered as My Camera settings regardless of he below formats excluding RAW format file movies and sound memos p 92 Start up Image Recording Format JPEG baseline JPEG Sampling Rate 4 2 0 or 4 2 2 Image Size 320 x 240 pixels File Capacity 20 KB or less Start up Operation Self timer and Shutter...

Page 127: ...camera An example of this function is to record Say Cheese as the self timer sound so the camera will play back this sound 2 seconds before the photo is taken You could also record cheerful music to bring out the natural smiles of your subjects or so they can strike a pose fitting the music In these ways you can customize your camera by creating and adding new My Camera settings See the supplied S...

Page 128: ...he image you have shot I because the card already contains a folder having the same name as the file I to be created or the file number has already reached the maximum possible value Display the Play menu and set File Number Reset to On Save all images you wish to keep into your computer and reformat the CF card Please note that formatting will erase all data in the card Change the batteries Batte...

Page 129: ...ach sound memo to the image because the image has some sound format file recorded in an inappropriate format Cannot register this You attempted to register an image recorded with another camera or a image movie clip as a start up image Protected You attempted to erase a protected image or movie clip Too many marks Too many images have been marked for printing transferring or auto playing Cannot pr...

Page 130: ...e Use only unused AA size alkaline batteries or Canon AA size NiMH batteries For information about alkaline batteries see Proper Battery Handling p 18 Batteries are not making good Wipe the battery terminals with a clean dry electrical contact with the camera cloth Reload the batteries several times _ _ _ _ The camera Camera s in Playback mode Change to the Shooting mode doesn t shoot The flash is...

Page 131: ...de I PDF I File name was changed with a Set the file name or location to the file format computer or file location was structure of the camera See About File and I changed Folder Numbers p 114 Lens will not Battery cover or CF card slot cover Close the CF card slot cover or battery cover retract opened with camera on then turn off the camera Battery cover or CF card slot cover Close the covers and...

Page 132: ... correct direction batteries Batteries Poor electrical contact between Be sure to set batteries firmly into the charger do not charge in batteries and the charger Be sure that the power cord is firmly separately sold connected to the charger and is firmly plugged battery charger in to the power outlet Battery terminals are dirty Wipe them well with a dry cloth before charging Reload the batteries ...

Page 133: ...nderexposed The subject is darker than the Set exposure compensation to a positive value too dark surroundings or use the spot metering function Subject too far for flash to reach When the flash is used the distance between lens and subject should not exceed 4 2 m 14 ft at wide angle and 2 5 m 8 2 ft at telephoto When sensitivity is set to AUTO Raise the ISO sensitivity and then shoot See Changing...

Page 134: ...ect is too bright This is a normal occurrence in devices light red purple containing CCDs and does not constitute a appears on the malfunction This red bar of light will not be LCD monitor recorded when shooting still photos but it will be recorded when shooting movies White dots or ILight from the flash has reflected This is a phenomenon that occurs with digital white asterisks off dust particles...

Page 135: ...e Reading images from CF card is slow Recording images to CF card takes a long time The mode dial is turned to c Q Stitch Assist Zoom lever was pressed while shooting in Movie mode I CF card was formatted in another device I Turn the mode dial to any mode other than c Q I i Operate the zoom before shooting in M mode Use a CF card formatted in your camera See Formatting a CF Card p 21 127 ...

Page 136: ... you place in the charger should be at approximately the same charge state and should have been purchased at the same time Don t mix batteries with different purchase dates or different charge states Do not attempt to recharge fUlly charged batteries as doing so may reduce or impair battery performance Also do not charge batteries for more than 24 consecutive hours Do not recharge batteries in enc...

Page 137: ...oximately 250 minutes for the charger to fully recharge the batteries as determined by testing at Canon facilities Please do not charge batteries in areas where the temperature is outside the range of 0 to 35 C 32 to 95 F 129 ...

Page 138: ...varies according to ambient temperature and to the batteries initial charge state The battery charger may emit noise while charging This is not a malfunction Battery Charger Kit CBK1 00 can also be used Use Canon AA size batteries NB 1AH with the CBK100 charger theAC Kit ACK600 130 1 Connect the power cord to the compact power adapter and then plug the other end into the power outlet ...

Page 139: ...adapter from the power outlet when you have finished using the camera Appendix I i f I J I The camera supports use of the separately sold Wide Converter WC OC52 Tele converter TC OC52 and Close up Lens 2500 52 mm In order to attach any of these lenses you also need to use the separately sold Conversion Lens Adapter LA OC52C 131 ...

Page 140: ...n 49 x 37 mm 1 9 x 1 5 in End 25 em 9 8 in 230 x 173 mm 9 1 x 6 8 in Conversion Lens artl r tl l r LA DC52C Shooting Ranges in Macro Mode This separately sold adapter is required for attaching the wide converter tele converter and close up lens 52 mm thread diameter Use this converter for taking wide angle shots The wide converter changes the focal length of the camera body s lens by a factor of 0...

Page 141: ...e camera 5 Set the lens on the adapter and attach it securely by turning it in the indicated direction Ring Release Button 1 Be sure that the camera is turned off 2 Press the ring release button and hold it down and turn the ring in the direction of the arrow 3 When the mark on the ring and the o mark on the camera are aligned lift off the ring Attat hiing a Lens 133 ...

Page 142: ...h a soft cloth or eyeglass lens wiper First use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt then remove any remaining dirt wiping the lens lightly with a soft cloth Never use synthetic cleaners on the camera body or lens If dirt remains contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the separate Canon Customer Support leaflet ...

Page 143: ...e dust and dirt If necessary gently wipe the viewfinder and LCD monitor with a soft cloth or an eyeglass lens wiper to remove stubborn dirt Never rub or press forcefully on the LCD monitor These actions may damage it or lead to other problems Appendix I 135 ...

Page 144: ... 2 8 W f 4 8 T A85 Approx 3 6x Up to approx 11x in combination with the optical zoom A75 Approx 3 2x Up to approx 10x in combination with the optical zoom Real image zoom viewfinder 1 8 inch TFT color LCD approx 118 000 pixels TTL autofocus AF lock and Manual focus are available Focusing frame 9 polnt AiAF 1 point AF center Normal 46 em 1 5 ft infinity Macro 5 46 cm 2 0 in 1 5 ft W 126 46 em 10 in...

Page 145: ...r custom Auto on off Red eye reduction available Normal 46 cm 4 2 m 1 5 14 ft W 46 cm 2 5 m 1 5 8 2 ft T Macro 26 46 cm 10 in 1 5 ft W T ISO speed set to Auto Auto I Creative zone Program Shutter speed priority Aperture priority Manual Image zone Portrait Landscape Night scene Fast shutter Slow shutter Special Scene Foliage Snow Beach Fireworks Underwater and Indoor Stitch assist and Movie A85 App...

Page 146: ...l Large 2048 x 1536 pixels Medium 1 1600 x 1200 pixels Number of Images Medium 2 1024 x 768 pixels Small 640 x 480 pixels Recording Pixels Movies 640 x 480 pixels Approx 30 sec 2 320 x 240 pixels Approx 3 min A75 160 x 120 pixels Approx 3 min ml mJ mJl 15 frames sec The data in parentheses refer to the maximum movie length per shooting Single histogram displayable Index 9 thumbnail images Magnifie...

Page 147: ...ld separately AC Adapter Kit ACK600 sold separately Operating Temperatures 0 40 DC 32 104 OF Operating Humidity 10 90 Dimensions 101 0 x 64 0 x 31 5 mm 4 0 x 2 5 x 1 2 in excluding protrusions Weight Approx 200 g 7 1 oz camera body only 1 This digital camera supports Exif 2 2 also called Exif Print Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the communication between digital cameras and printers By con...

Page 148: ...atteries included Number of Shots Approx 140 shots Number of Shots I Playback LCD LCD Time Monitor On Monitor Off AAAlkaline Approx Approx Approx Batteries included 250 shots 800 shots i 280 min with the camera AA NiMH Battery Approx Approx Approx NB 2AH fully 500 shots 1200 shots 360 min charged Test Conditions Shooting Normal temperature 23 C 73 OF alternating wide angle end and telephoto end sh...

Page 149: ...96 393 788 1563 3122 I 337 676 1355 2720 5203 R 46 sec 92 sec 186 sec I 374 sec 742 sec Movie m 91 sec 183 sec 368 sec 735 sec 1451 sec rm 242 sec 486 sec 973 sec 1954 sec 3902 sec I FC FC 64M FC FC FC 32MH 128M 256MH 512MSH IL fl 18 38 76 154 308 33 68 137 276 552 67 136 274 548 1095 If 30 61 122 246 491 M1 54 109 219 440 879 108 217 435 868 1734 fl 53 107 215 431 855 M2 94 189 379 762 1522 174 3...

Page 150: ...8 x 1536 L Large pixels pixels M1 Medium 1 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 pixels pixels M2 Medium 2 1024 x 768 pixels 1024 x 768 pixels 5 Small 640 x 480 pixels 640 x 480 pixels ml I640 x 480 pixels 640 x 480 pixels mJ 320 x 240 pixels 320 x 240 pixels m 160 x 120 pixels 160 x 120 pixels 142 Image File Size Estimated f PowerShot A85 1116 KB 1556 KB 2272 x 1704 2002 KB L pixels PowerShot A75 I 2048 x 1536...

Page 151: ...ngth 50 mm 2 0 in 2300 mAh min 2150 mAh 0 35 C 32 95 OF Cycle Life Dimensions Type Typical Capacity Nominal Voltage Operating Temperatures Weight NiMH Battery NB 2AH Supplied with the separately sold NiMH Battery NB4 200 set and the Battery Charger Kit CBK4 200 IRechargeable nickel metal hydride battery Battery Charger CB 4AH CB 4AHE Supplied with the optional Battery and Charger Kit CBK4 200 Card...

Page 152: ... Diameter 52 mm standard filter thread Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC52C is required Dimensions Weight Diameter 58 mm 2 3 in Length 30 5 mm 1 2 in Approx 74 g 2 6 oz Dimensions Weight Diameter 67 mm 2 6 in Length 57 mm 2 2 in Approx 74 g 2 6 oz Close up Lens 250D 52 mm Sold Separately Conversion Lens Adapter LA DC52C Sold Separately Focal Length Focusing Range from front of lens Thread Diameter Dim...

Page 153: ... a tripod to prevent camera shake Advanced Technique for the Macro Mode p 44 Macro mode can make unique images when used with the zoom function For example shooting a flower at maximum wide angle in Macro mode allows the camera to bring both the flower and the background into focus However shooting at maximum telephoto can throw the background out of focus to make the flower stand out Macro with t...

Page 154: ...t when shooting images in places where flash photography is prohibited The ISO speed setting makes full use of the available light resulting in images that convey the feel of the place they were shot I Photo Tips and Information Optimal Exposure Overexposure The whole recorded image is bright which makes black elements of the image appear gray Shooting dark subjects or in dark places may cause the...

Page 155: ...ies Battery Cover 17 Change 17 Handling Precautions 18 Installing 17 Low Status 19 Performance 140 Rechargeable Batteries 128 Status 19 Beep 34 68 72 116 Black and White Mode 85 Date Time 22 Default Settings 67 72 Digital Terminal 14 106 Digital Zoom 46 Direct Transfer 109 Display Modes 28 32 Detailed 28 29 Standard 28 29 DPOF Print Settings Transfer Order Erasing All Images 63 Displayed Images 36...

Page 156: ...tor 28 32 Lens __ _14 Close up Lens 132 Conversion Lens Adapter 132 Tele converter 132 Wide Converter _ __132 Light Metering Center Weighted Averaging 79 Evaluative 79 Spot AE Point _ _ 79 Household Power Source 130 44 58 134 80 89 77 Macro Mode _ Magnifying Images Maintenance Manual Exposure Focus Shooting Mode Menu FUNC 64 Playback __ 68 Image Zone 38 Index Playback 58 Indicators _ __ _16 Inform...

Page 157: ...e _ 25 AC Adapter 130 Rechargeable Batteries 128 PrinUShare Button 15 109 Printing 96 Print Style _ 100 Resetting 101 Selecting Images 98 99 Settings 98 Program AE 75 Protect __ 94 Photo Effect 85 Playback Auto Play 93 Index Playback 58 Jumping _ __ 59 LCD Monitor _30 Magnifying Images 58 Movies 60 45 72 ________ 141 _____ _ 43 73 40 _14 _ 91 Recordable Images Red Eye Reduction Resetting the setti...

Page 158: ...ressing Halfway 34 Single Image Playback 57 Slow Shutter 38 Sound Memos 92 Speaker 14 Special Scene Mode 51 Specifications 136 143 Start up Image 72 Sound 72 Stitch Assist Mode 48 Framing a Subject 49 Shooting _ _ 49 Strap 15 150 Telephoto Transfer direct Transfer Order Reset 101 Selecting Images 98 Troubleshooting 122 127 Video System _ 71 Viewfinder LCD Monitor 15 28 Volume 69 WAVE Files 31 92 9...

Page 159: ...reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an...

Page 160: ...on Large L Medium 1 M1 Medium 2 M2 Resolu Small S tion Postcard Print Movie IrI Movie m Movie mJ Superfine rm Com F1 pression I F _ In _e u _ Normal Auto A Flash On Off Red eye Reduction It1 Default settings 0 Available 6 Available only for the first image Not available Setting remains in effect even when the camera is turned off 152 ...

Page 161: ...ve Mode Mode Self timer 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 10 sec Self timer 45 2 sec 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 AF System Selection AF Lock Manual Focus fim Macro Mode Digital Zoom ON OFF Exposure Compensation Evaluative g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Light Metering Metering Center Weighted 79 System Averaging 1M Spot Metering a 153 ...

Page 162: ...tting of the flash for the Foliage and Fireworks options is Off The following functions cannot be set in the Fireworks mode The Auto and On setting of the flash Red eye reduction function AF assist beam AF System selection Macro mode AF lock Manual focus 2 The photo effect Sepia and 8 W cannot be selected 3 The white balance is set to AUTO 4 Settings automatically set by the camera 5 ISO AUTO cann...

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Page 164: ...tal Camera Solution Disk before connecting the camera to the computer t ll 1 I M9 intg i P This guide explains how to install the software programs and Exii int briefly introduces their functions and operating procedures Please read the software license agreement in this guide before using the software By using the software you agree to be I 7 bound by the terms of the agreement DPOF ...

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Page 166: ... the SOFTWARE is a violation of this Agreement You must reproduce and include the copyright notice on the back up copy 3 SUPPORT AND UPDATES Neither Canon nor its subsidiaries dealers or distributors will be responsible for providing maintenance or support for use of the SOFTWARE No updates fixes or support will be made available for the SOFTWARE 4 LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY it i...

Page 167: ...ll and void with respect to the jurisdiction of that court or tribunal and all the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect 9 CONTROLLING LAW The terms of this Agreement as it relates to purchases of the Software in the United States of America shall be governed and construed in all respects in accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of New York wi...

Page 168: ...s Platform Advanced Techniques 24 15 7i t Jt i i ii a a f The ZoomBrowser EX Windows 24 Checking Images before Downloading 26 Replaying Movies 28 Editing Movies 29 Searching Images 30 Converting RAW Images 33 Operating the Shutter Remotely 36 Merging Panoramic Images PhotoStitch 40 Saving Images on CD R RW Disks Windows XP Only 41 Enjoy Customizing Your Camera with the My Camera Settings 42 Using ...

Page 169: ...2 Information Common to All Models 92 PowerShot Pro 1 94 PowerShot 51 15 95 Power5hot 5500 DIGITAL ELPH DIGITAL IXUS 500 96 PowerShot 541 0 DIGITAL ELPH DIGITAL IXUS 430 97 PowerShot SD 110 DIGITAL ELPH DIGITAL IXUS II s 98 Power5hot A85 PowerShot A75 99 PowerShot A31 0 100 Index 101 Using the PDF Manuals The following PDF format manuals hereafter PDF manuals are provided to explain the features a...

Page 170: ...bout this Guide The explanations in this guide are based on Windows XP and Mac as xv1 0 2 If you are using another version of these operating systems the actual screen contents and procedures may vary slightly from those shown This guide uses the following notations on the right to represent the items on the left Mac as x v1 O 1 v1 0 2 v1 0 3 Mac as x Mac as 9 0 9 2 Mac as 9 CF Card SD Card PC Car...

Page 171: ...t Home Like a Pro It s SO Simple Make Prints Right at Home Like a Pro AJfIIIIIIJIIIJ Shoot the images See your Camera User Guide for shooting instructions Install the software on the computer Just install the software once at the beginning ...

Page 172: ...Connect the camera to the computer Download images to the computer Print the images ...

Page 173: ...th the diverse layouts available in PhotoRecord Windows and ImageBrowser Macintosh The examples shown are from PhotoRecord Windows Make your own photo album of precious moments Confirm all your images in one glance with index contact sheet printing Stitch a Panorama Together Create a panoramic image from a series of images with PhotoStitch ...

Page 174: ...omputer Edit a Movie You can create and edit movies link movies and stills that have been downloaded to your computer add background music superimpose titles and other text and apply various effects to the movies Convert a RAW Format Image RAW images are extremely high quality images that are free of the resolution loss associated with compression processing However since RAW images are created wi...

Page 175: ...cessor Windows XP Pentium 300 MHz or higher processor For all of the above OSs Pentium 500 MHz or higher processor is recommended for editing movies Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 64 MB or more Windows XP 128 MB or more For all of the above OSs 128 MB or more is recommended for editing movies Canon Utilities ZoomBrowser EX 200 MB or more Including the PhotoRecord printing program PhotoStitch 4...

Page 176: ...ch 800 x 600 pixels 32 000 Colors or better is required 1 024 x 768 pixels or better is recommended Mac as 9 0 9 2 64 MB or more of application memory Mac OS X vl 0 1 v1 0 2 vl 0 3 128 MB or more The above as should be pre installed on computers with built in USB ports ...

Page 177: ...Start by installing the software from the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk I emlla BIBIIIII Your camera and computer Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk Interface cable supplied with the camera Confirm that the camera is NOT connected to the computer If it is disconnect the cable The software cannot be properly installed if the camera is connected to the computer at the start 2 Close any programs...

Page 178: ... Right click the CD ROM icon and select Open 3 Double click the Setup exe icon Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows 98 1 Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop 2 Right click the CD ROM icon nd select Open 3 Double click the Setup exe 1 icon Some computers may not display the exe file name extension as shown above 4 Click the Digital Camera Software Install button canon DIGITAL CAMERA r_ u u n...

Page 179: ...a tSo li lio lDjsko lyour com r er To Ccrlil1l e click NeKt Setup Type hoose t 1e selup 1ype thet bees s ts your needs tiii iE _ I o e 1 tlcOi nt flsndthJsoptlcnf CflJse s i W1lamlb rwllhll1 io lait llon I I I Stan Copying Flies The items displayed here differ according the software installed Read the software license agreement and click Yes if you consent to all the conditions Review the installa...

Page 180: ... Remove the disk from the CD ROM drive when your normal desktop screen appears after restarting This concludes the software installation Continue by connecting the camera to the computer so that the USB driver can be utilized lil See Uninstalling the Software p 79 to delete the installed programs ...

Page 181: ...all Windows 2000 Windows Me Windows 98 A window such as the Add New Hardware Wizard will appear after a moment Restart the computer according to the instructions if you are prompted to do so by a message A dialog allowing you to set the default settings will display after installation See Using the Software on the Windows Platform The Basics p 15 for the subsequent procedures See USB driver instal...

Page 182: ...l supports the Direct Transfer function You can change the settings for the images to be downloaded and the downloading destination by clicking the Camera menu in ZoomBrowser EX s main window and selecting Auto download setting You can also display an index of the camera or memory card images to check them before downloading or download them selectively For instructions see Checking Images before ...

Page 183: ...me time Confirm that your model name or Canon Camera is displayed and click OK 2 Click Set You must repeat Steps 1 and 2 above the next time you connect when you select the Don t Set option We recommend setling the image c plure soflware 0 Camera Hindaw when you connecl lhis c mera 10the computer You Can change Ihioseltmg late 2 Download the images Use the computer or camera to download images des...

Page 184: ...ion about Your Camera p 92 to confirm whether your camera model supports the Direct Transfer function Set the Direct Transfer settings with the camera See the Camera User Guide for instructions regarding Direct Transfer settings and procedures You cannot use the camera s Print Share button to download when it is not lighted The camera images download to the computer The downloaded images are saved...

Page 185: ...he desktop ZoomBrowser EX 3 Click Camera Memory Card followed by Browse Download Images A selection dialog will appear if multiple memory card readers loaded with memory cards are connected or if a camera and memory card reader are connected Select one device and click OK 4 Click Start Image Download when the Download image window opens A memory card or Canon Camera is connected to the computer Yo...

Page 186: ...am See the program s Help menu for more details Movies cannot be printed With images shot by Exif 2 2 called Exif Print compatible cameras shooting information such as the shooting settings and mode can be included with the images This data is then used to correct the images to obtain better prints PhotoRecord automatically carries out image correction as a default setting with both images shot wi...

Page 187: ...and click LMJ Properties PhotoRecord will start displaying the selected image and the information selected in Step 3 in the Album window In addition the steps that will take you through the printing process will display on the left side Follow the steps in order to proceed Album Window The selected images display here The printing procedures display here The next steps differ according to whether ...

Page 188: ...ge 2 Click 3 Select paper and select the paper size and orientation 3 Click 4 Print confirm the number of copies and other printing settings and click Print This will initiate printing To close PhotoRecord after printing is complete click Click Yes to save the album or No to close it without saving The ZoomBrowser EX window will reappear when the save procedure is complete ...

Page 189: ...be bound Simple Album creates equal margins on both sides You can also change the margins by clicking Margins 2 Click 3 Select paper and select the paper size and orientation 3 Click Decorate Album and change the design of the image background and border as required Click the Themes Backgrounds Photo Frames Text Frames or Clipart button to switch between selections Perform the procedures according...

Page 190: ...heet If you click Print in the main window p 19 and select Contact Sheet Print instead of Layout Print you can print image thumbnails along with the Exif data shooting information There is a difference between the shooting information shown in ZoomBrowser EX and the Exif information that can be printed with PhotoRecord This chapter explained the ZoomBrowser EX basics Once you have mastered them re...

Page 191: ...ndow and the Camera Window This window can be used for more than just organizing downloaded images For example you can use it to print images or attach them to e mail messages Folders Area You can view folder contents here just like in Windows Explorer Function Buttons These buttons apply functions to images selected in the Browser Area Task Buttons These buttons select the task to carry out Brows...

Page 192: ...s to images selected in the Camera Window ZoomBrowser EX comes with a function that rotates downloads and displays images shot vertically or horizontally in their correct viewing orientation Rotating images does not affect image quality Only the rotated image is saved to the computer with the following camera and image settings When JPEG images are shot with the camera s Auto Rotate function set t...

Page 193: ... 3 in the Memory Card Connection section p 18 2 Click List Images The window may appear slightly different with some camera models You cannot use the Direct Transfer menu for Canon XXXXXXXXXXX atthis time The Camera Window shows thumbnails tiny versions of the camera or memory card images RAW will appear beneath the thumbnails of RAW format images The movie icon displays on movie thumbnails Thumbn...

Page 194: ...destination folder for the image s You can change the destination folder by clicking Browse and selecting a new destination Select Create new folder to create a new folder within the one specified above and select a naming option The downloaded images will appear in the main window ...

Page 195: ...d other procedures However there are sorne inconveniences and limitations to this downloading method See the For Windows XP and Mac as x Users leaflet for details Windows Me with the USB driver installed It is easy to download images using the Scanners and Cameras Wizard or Windows Explorer All you need do is connect the camera to the computer with an interface cable See the Windows Help system fo...

Page 196: ...e onscreen instructions to proceed with the installation Editing Movies You can create and edit movies link movies and stills that have been downloaded to your computer add background music superimpose titles and other text and apply various effects to the movies III Movies are saved as AVI files in the Motion JPEG MPEG format 1 Click View Modify in ZoomBrowser EX s main window followed by Edit Mo...

Page 197: ...being edited Storyboard Area Displays thumbnails of the selected images Links images in order from left to right Searching Images You can search for images marked as your Favorites or by such parameters as the modification date shooting date or keywords The procedures for marking images as Favorites and adding keywords to them are explained in the following pages Select a folder to search in the B...

Page 198: ...he search results are satisfactory click the Finish button To change the parameters and execute another search click Back and repeat steps 3 4 This concludes the search process The images that met the search criteria will be contained in the Search Results folder in the main window You can select print or copy these images to another folder The images will display in this folder until ZoomBrowser ...

Page 199: ...w will display 2 Click the Favorite Photo box to add a check mark and close the Properties window This concludes the process for marking an image as one of your favorites The symbol shown on the right is displayed on images marked as your favorites Adding Keywords to Images Add searchable keywords to images Select the image in the Browser Area and click 2 Click View Modify Keywords Properties Favo...

Page 200: ...that are not subject to any deterioration due to compression processing Since they are recorded with a special file format they cannot be opened by many image editing programs It is necessary to convert them to standard image file formats such as TIFF or JPEG See Information about Your Camera p 92 to determine whether your camera model supports this function See the Camera User Guide for informati...

Page 201: ...lect Show Navigator or Show Image Quality Adjustment Window 3 Adjust the image quality as required in the Image Quality Adjustment Window This window is explained in the Functions of the Image Quality Adjustment Window section 4 Click the 2 Save tab set the file format and destination and then click Save Select All Images or Checked Images images checked in the main window to apply the common conv...

Page 202: ...levels for the RGB channels separately or together Advanced Adjustments Tab You can set the settings for adaptive noise control false color filter and the color space for the output If you cannot set the desired setting with the slider on the left directly enter the setting here Applies the settings to the displayed image You can change the coloration of the image to your preferred settings when y...

Page 203: ...at ZoomBrowser EX is displaying its main window Procedures for attaching the camera to the computer and placing it in L IJ the correct mode for connecting vary between camera models See Information about Your Camera p 92 2 Open the lens cover or remove the lens cap on models equipped with them Proceed to the next step if your model does not have one 3 Click Cancel if the Events dialog appears 4 In...

Page 204: ... images are captured r Rotation Settings 11 _i 11 11 I 1 Sets the rotation j parameters for images after they are captured Release Button Releases the shutter Slide th is to zoom the camera in or out Start Stop Viewfinder Button Starts or stops the viewfinder display Refresh Button Resets the exposure focus and white balance Set the basic camera settings here The settings available in the RemoteCa...

Page 205: ...e will automatically be rotated and appear in the correct viewing orientation in the RemoteCapture Task window 3 Click the Release button The recorded image is saved to the folder that was displayed in the window when the remote shooting procedures were initiated You can release the shutter by pressing the camera s shutter button or the keyboard s space key The zoom controls and other camera butto...

Page 206: ...digits and the starting number The recorded images are saved to this folder Selecting Computer only in the IISave Images On ll category allows you L II to shoot when there is no memory card in the camera or when the camera1s memory card is full Displaying the Subiect in the Camera1s LCD Monitor You can view the subject you are shooting in the camera s LCD monitor 1 2 3 Click the Camera menu in the...

Page 207: ... instructions in the guidance panel at the top of the PhotoStitch window eQuicklime 3 0 or a later version is required to save the merged image in the Quicklime VR format Quicklime is supplied on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk elmages shot in Stitch Assist mode with a wide converter teleconverter or close up lens cannot be merged accurately It is easy to merge images shot with the camera s...

Page 208: ...information is copied along with the images 1 Place a CD R RW disk in the drive 2 Click Cancel to close it if a dialog like that on the right appears 3 Click View Modify in the ZoomBrowser EX main window and click Backup to CD 4 Follow the instructions at the left of the display to proceed The disk will automatically eject from the drive once the files have been copied to it Additional images can ...

Page 209: ...s a settings file from the camera 7 1f fl JfJfiIi W I ifIJf II j H Displays the settings in D iii i i the camera Displays the list of settings files saved onto the VIIIIJI A I I Add File Button Adds the settings file to the list Play Button 1I1 b o i JPG t J t l t 1t Plays the audio from Save to Camera Button theselecte se t f n g s _ l Saves a computer file settings file onto the camera ZoomBrows...

Page 210: ...save to the camera from the My Computer list 3 Select the setting from the Camera list that you would like to change and click Save to Camera This concludes the process of saving the My Camera settings to the camera The Camera list setting will change to the selected file If a setting for this category has previously been saved to the camera it will be overwritten Repeat steps 1 3 as required To u...

Page 211: ... 2 Select the file you created and click Open This concludes the process for adding new data You can save the newly created data to the camera using the procedures described in the Saving the My Camera Settings to the Camera section p 43 Create an Original Sound File and then Add It Example Start up Sound It is easy to create a sound file using the My Camera Sound Maker window QuickTime is require...

Page 212: ...arting and finishing switches can be erased by clicking the Cut button Volume Control Finishing position of sound red switch 7 Click the Save tab confirm that the sound file was created input a file name and then save it a Click the Save button add a file name and save it Repeats steps 2 8 as required to create sound files for the shutter sound operation sound and self timer sound 9 Click to close...

Page 213: ...nd in the WAV format The following chart shows standard time lengths for My Camera Sounds Duration in Seconds Type 11 025 kHz 8 000 kHz Start Up Sound 1 0 sec or less 1 3 sec or less Shutter Sound 0 3 sec or less 0 4 sec or less Operation Sound 0 3 sec or less 0 4 sec or less Self Timer Sound 2 0 sec or less 2 0 sec or less ...

Page 214: ... Digital Camera Solution Disk Interface cable supplied with the camera 1 Close any programs that are running 2 Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the computer s CD ROM drive 3 Double click the CD ROM icon followed by the Mac as X and Canon Digital Camera Installer icons With Mac OS 9 double click the CD ROM icon followed by the Mac OS 9 and Canon Digital Camera Installer icons 4 Click...

Page 215: ...lly for installation 6 Read the software license agreement and click Agree if you consent to all the conditions 7 Review the installation settings and click Next Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed 8 When the installation is over click OK 9 Remove the disk from the CD ROM drive This concludes the software installation ...

Page 216: ...I5rl See Uninstalling the Software p 81 to delete the software installed L jJ with these procedures Continue by downloading images to the computer p 50 ...

Page 217: ... camera for communication with the computer Procedures for attaching the camera to the computer and placing it in LMJ the correct mode for connecting vary between camera models See Information about Your Camera p 92 If iPhoto or Image Capture starts automatically during these procedures close it 2 Double click the Canon ImageBrowser icon on the desktop If the Canon ImageBrowser icon does not appea...

Page 218: ..._ t t k fli jj Ii t I IJ 1 r M Ii ii f _ii _ Fr IJ 4 Confirm that USB port is selected as the port option and that your camera model name or Canon Camera are selected as the detected camera Click Set 5 Confirm that the images from the Camera Window camera are displayed as thumbnails tiny versions in the Camera Window Thumbnail ...

Page 219: ...ection window 4 Close Image Capture ImageBrowser will start automatically from the next connection onward Mac as xv10 1 1 Start Image Capture and select Other from the Hot Plug Action list box 2 Select lmageBrowser in the program selection window 3 Close Image Capture ImageBrowser will start automatically from the next connection onward Mac OS 9 1 Attach the supplied interface cable to the compute...

Page 220: ...The Communication Settings dialog will display This dialog only appears the first time the camera is connected 3 Confirm that USB port is selected as the port option and that your camera model name or Canon Camera are selected as the detected camera Click Set The Camera Window will open and display Camera Window the camera s images as thumbnails tiny versions Thumbnail In the ImageBrowser Automati...

Page 221: ...and select the desired action in the ImageBrowser Automation Wizard dialog and click OK How to Set ImageBrowser to Not Start Automatically 1 Click the Apple menu and select Control Panels and Canon ImageBrowser Auto Launch The Settings for USB Connection dialog will display 2 Click The application program below will start to clear the check mark 3 Click the close box at the upper left to close the...

Page 222: ...Double click the Canon ImageBrowser icon on the desktop Mac as x C moo lmaqe8rowser Mac as 9 If the icon does not appear on the desktop double click the folder in which you installed the program followed by the Canon Utilities and lmageBrowser folders and the lmageBrowser file 3 Double click the DCIM folder in the Explorer View Section Explorer View Section The images from the memory card will Cam...

Page 223: ...ing procedures 1 Click the window labeled Browser Window and bring it to the foreground 2 Select the Users folder and the subfolder labeled with the user name under which you are logged in on the startup disk Mac as 9 users should select Macintosh HD in the Explorer View section Explorer View Section 3 Click the File menu and select New Folder This will create a folder labeled Untitled l 4 Input a...

Page 224: ...loaded Images Click the Camera Window to bring it to the forefront 2 Click the images to download A blue frame appears around selected images The movie icon displays on movie thumbnails RAW will appear beneath the thumbnails of RAW format images You can select multiple images by holding the shift key while clicking images ...

Page 225: ...opping them on the Browser Area or the Explorer View Section To close the connection to the camera click the close box Mac as 9 or the red close box Mac as X at the top left of the Camera Window Your camera uses a standard image transfer protocol called the Picture Transfer Protocol PTP With the PTP protocol and Mac as X you can easily download images by connecting the camera to the computer with ...

Page 226: ... next steps differ according to whether you select Full Page Print one image per page or Layout and Print multiple images arranged on one page This option prints one image per page 1 Confirm that Tiled photo printing is selected in the Layout Options dialog and click Next 2 Once you have set the paper size and other settings select 1 1 x 1 in the No of images category and click OK 3 Click the Prin...

Page 227: ...on in the Print window This will display the Print dialog S Click Print to start printing You can print an index print by selecting Index printing in the Layout Options dialog Images shot with Exif 2 2 compliant cameras Exif Print incorporate information about the shooting settings such as the camera modes and settings Better prints can be made by using this information to correct the image You ca...

Page 228: ...Add Captions to Images Change the default rr I Click the image and number of images then the Edit menu printed per page and select Edit Caption _ Displays the Layout r f i Options window Vertically and horizontally lines images in the window Rotate the selected image This chapter explained the ImageBrowser basics Once you have mastered them read the following chapter to try the advanced techniques...

Page 229: ...es Proceed to this chapter once you have mastered the basic ImageBrowser procedures in the Using the Software on the Macintosh Platform The Basics chapter Replaying Movies I Double click an image with a movie icon in ImageBrowser s Browser Area QuickTime Player will start 2 Click the play button Player in Quicklime ...

Page 230: ...ed in the middle of the window to edit the movie and save it Follow these steps to proceed Click this button to play the movie being edited ges images select the image and click on tile Move Left or fMo Rigtit buttons f iail button to plavthe arranged effects and check them EffEC j tabta go to Transition Effect Steps Storyboard Area Displays thumbnails of the selected images Links images in order ...

Page 231: ...era settings for shooting RAW images 1 Select a RAW image in ImageBrowser s Browser Area 2 Click the File menu and select RAW Image Processing The main window the Navigator window and the Image Quality Adjustment Window will display Use the buttons here to switch between images and display modes rotate images and set the conversion parameters Thumbnail Check Mark _ Main Window If the navigator win...

Page 232: ...he settings above can be viewed immediately if you place a check mark here Restores aII settings to the settings stored in the camera at the time of shooting Tone Curve Tab You can set the levels for the RGB channels separately or together Advanced Adjustments Tab You can set the settings for adaptive noise control false color filter and the color space for the output Click the arrow to display th...

Page 233: ... and that ImageBrowser is displaying its Browser Window Close the Camera Window if it appears Procedures for attaching the camera to the computer and placing it in LjJ the correct mode for connecting vary between camera models See Information about Your Camera po 92 2 Open the lens cover or remove the lens cap on models equipped with them Proceed to the next step if your model does not have one 3 ...

Page 234: ... the camera s viewfinder Size and Resolution Selector Selects the size and resolution at which images are captured _ _fffJ _ f __j_ _ _ _ _ _ __ 0 1 _ e p u e I LID p 5 y Hide Viewfinder j gl __J Release or 1HideshootiogdetaiJs 1 Images after they are You can add _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ captured comments to images by placi ng a check mark here and typing text in the boxes below Set the basic camera setti...

Page 235: ... the image will automatically be rotated and appear in the correct viewing orientation in the RemoteCapture Task window 3 Click the Release button The recorded image is saved to the folder that was displayed in the window when the remote shooting procedures were initiated You can release the shutter by pressing the camera s shutter button or the keyboard s space key The zoom controls and other cam...

Page 236: ...igits and the starting number Sets whether images are saved only to the computer or to both the computer and th l f l Connputer ol ly memory card in the camera Selecting Computer only in the Save Images On II category allows you to shoot when there is no memory card in the camera or when the camera s memory card is full Displaying the Subiect in the Camera s LCD Monitor You can view the subject yo...

Page 237: ... Browser Area 2 Click the Edit menu and select PhotoStitch 3 Merge the images following the instructions in the guidance panel at the top of the PhotoStitch window Images shot in Stitch Assist mode with a wide converter teleconverter or close up lens cannot be merged accurately It is easy to merge images shot with the camera1s Stitch Assist mode since PhotoStitch automatically arranges them in the...

Page 238: ...mera Settings You can add your favorite images and sounds from your computer to the My Camera Settings This topic explains how to upload the My Camera Settings saved onto your computer to the camera and vice versa 1 Connect the camera to the computer start ImageBrowser and display the Camera Window For starting instructions for ImageBrowser see Starting ImageBrowser p 50 2 Click Setup Options in t...

Page 239: ...ton Deletes a settings file from the computer Button file from the camera to Camera Button Iick here to save the settings onto the camera You can add new files as My Camera Settings to the My Camera window See Adding New Data to the My Camera Window p 73 My Camera Settings can be selected and saved in either of two ways to the camera individually or in theme sets The Animal theme for example featu...

Page 240: ...Type list box 2 Select the setting in the Camera list that you wish to save to the computer 3 Click the button 4 Input a file name to the selected setting and click the OK button This concludes the process of saving the My Camera Settings to the computer Repeat steps 1 4 as required Create a new image or sound file and add it to the My Camera window Create an Original Start up Image File and then ...

Page 241: ...File and then Add It With Mac OS 9 you can use the standard issue SimpleSound program to record a sound file Record the sound as an 11 025 kHz or 8 000 kHz 8 bit mono sound in the WAV format The following chart shows standard time lengths for My Camera Sounds Duration in Seconds Type 11 025 kHz 8 000 kHz Start Up Sound 1 0 sec or less 1 3 sec or less Shutter Sound 0 3 sec or less 0 4 sec or less O...

Page 242: ...rams may be supplied with your camera This topic explains the program features and installation procedures for the programs on these CD ROMs The CD ROMs supplied with the cameras differ by model See Information l II about Your Camera p 92 This CD ROM contains the following programs Compatible Operating System Program Windows Macintosh 98 Me 2000 XP 059 OSX ArcSoft PhotoStudio ArcSoft Videolmpressi...

Page 243: ...Soft Camera Suite CD ROM in the drive Follow the onscreen messages to install PhotoStudio and Videolmpression If the message does not appear automatically click the Windows Start menu select My Computer and double click the ARCSOFT and Setup exe icons Windows 2000 Windows Me and Windows 98 users should double click the My Computer icon on the desktop followed by the ARCSOFT and Setup exe icons Mac...

Page 244: ... calendars Programs for Editing Stills and Movies ArcSoft Videolmpression This program provides simple procedures for compiling a movie from multiple movie clips or stills and for editing out unwanted frames from movies Installing ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 Windows 1 Close all programs that are running 2 Place the ArcSoft Camera Suite CD ROM in the drive Follow the onscreen messages to install Photo...

Page 245: ...After you select an image to edit click View Modify in the main window followed by Edit Image in the next menu Set the following settings if the ArcSoft Camera Suite software did not start 1 Click the Tools menu in the ZoomBrowser EX main window and select Preferences 2 Click the Image Editor tab in the Preferences dialog and select the program you wish to start For Macintosh 1 After you select an...

Page 246: ...ll start and remove ZoomBrowser EX You can remove other programs with the same procedures PhotoRecord can be uninstalled by clicking the Windows Start menu and selecting Programs or All Programs followed by Canon PhotoRecord and PhotoRecord Uninstall Uninstalling the Other Supplied Programs ArcSoft Camera Suite 2 1 ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 Uninstall the program by clicking the Start menu and selec...

Page 247: ...2 A dialog allowing you to select which application program to start will display 2 Click the Cancel button If ZoomBrowser EX is started close it 3 Click the Start menu and select Settings followed by Control Panel 4 Double click the Scanners and Cameras icon or folder 5 Delete your camera model name or Canon Camera in the Scanners and Cameras Properties dialog Windows Me users should delete their...

Page 248: ...ars in place of the x x Windows 2000 Windows 98 Perform Step 6 with no substitutions Windows Me Substitute the following for the underlined portions of Step 6 Camera W1A Driver x x Uninstall WIA Driver The uninstall process will start To connect the camera to the computer and download after this point use the following procedures 1 Reinstall the driver 2 Connect the camera to the computer with the...

Page 249: ...h Assist mode images MVI_xxxx AVI Movies MVI_xxxx THM SND_xxxx WAV Sound annotation The folder that holds the settings files for images in the DClM folder MISC The folder created when DPOF settings are set It holds the DPOF settings files Files with the THM extension are the thumbnail image files for the camera s index replay mode The It xxxx in file names represent four digit numbers Each success...

Page 250: ...ctly connected to the computer See Information about Your Camera pp 92 100 for the correct connection procedures Also check to ensure that you are using the correct cable and that it is securely attached at both ends Is the camera set to the playback mode some models only w 7H C 7 _ 7 __ Some models require the camera to be set to the playback mode to transfer data See Information about Your Camer...

Page 251: ...play or images will not download to the computer when camera is connected to the computer via an interface cable Cause 1 There is a problem with one of the items in the Start by Checking This section p 83 Solution Resolve the problem Cause 2 The USB driver is not installed Windows only Solution Install it with the procedures in Installing the Software and USB Driver p 10 Cause 3 The USB driver is ...

Page 252: ... Check to see if the camera is being recognized as an other device 2 Delete the driver and the setup information files if it is being recognized as an other ll device 3 Reinstall the driver This section explains the specific steps for each operating system Windows XP and Windows 2000 Check to see if the camera is being recognized as an other device and delete the driver if it is 1 Windows XP Click...

Page 253: ...ategories 6 Close the System Properties window Eil Step 7 and above are not required for Windows XP Delete the setup information files 7 Double click the My Computer icon on the desktop followed by the C drive Winnt folder and Inf folder If the lnf Folder Is Not Visible in the Winnt Folder Use the following procedures to show all files and folders 1 Open the Winnt folder 2 Click the Tools menu and...

Page 254: ...rst line Note down the names of these files 1a Delete the Oem file set Delete the Oem inf and Oem pnf file for Canon digital cameras that you noted down in Step 9 Reinstall the driver 11 Reinstall the driver with the procedures in Installing the Software and USB Driver p 10 Windows Me Windows 98 Check to see if the camera is being recognized as an lI other device and delete the driver if it is 1 C...

Page 255: ...non Camera does not appear Proceed to Step 6 temporarily quit the procedures and investigate the other potential causes 4 Select your camera model name or Canon Camera and click Remove 5 Click OK in the confirmation dialog Delete all instances of your camera model name or Canon Camera if it appears in one or more places in the Other devices or Imaging devices categories 6 Click OK to close the Sys...

Page 256: ...all files Windows Me Set the Hidden files and folders section to Show hidden files and folders 4 Click OK to close the dialog This will make the hidden files and folders visible 8 Find and delete the Drvdata bin and Drvidx bin files 9 In the lnf folder double click the Other folder to open it 10 Find and delete the Canon lncCAP_xxx lnf file The xxx represents numerals iCanon TncCAP You do not need...

Page 257: ...uter display s Hardware acceleration setting to a lower setting 1 Click the Windows Start menu followed by Control Panel and Appearance and Themes With Windows 2000 Windows Me or Windows 98 click the Start menu and select Settings followed by Control Panel 2 Click the Display icon followed by the Settings tab Advanced button and Troubleshoot tab With Windows 2000 click the Display icon followed by...

Page 258: ...rt button e g C Program Files Canon ZoomBrowser EX Database My Database zbd This will display the titles and comments input in the earlier versions in the comments section of ZoomBrowser EX 4 If You Had Images in a Folder Below the Program Files Folder Image files in the Program Files folder or a subfolder cannot be displayed in ZoomBrowser EX 4 from that location To display these files first perf...

Page 259: ...dels Read this section to confirm the capabilities of your camera model Information Common to All Models See the respective page for your camera model for information specific to that model pp 94 100 The CD ROM labeled Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk is provided with all models It contains the following programs Program ZoomBrowser EX ImageBrowser TWAIN Driver WIA Driver PhotoRecord PhotoStitch...

Page 260: ...ended to power the camera from a household power source AC adapter when connecting to a computer if available for your camera model Ensure that you use fully charged batteries if you will not be using a household power source See the page pp 94 100 for your specific model for information about connecting the camera to the computer ...

Page 261: ... Ralillge Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ArcSoft Camera Suite 2 1 See ArcSoft Camera Suite 2 1 CD ROM p 75 for information about the features and installation procedures for the programs on the disk Does not support with the Direct Transfer function Images Recorded in the Adobe RGB Color Space The images will appear desaturated when displayed in ZoomBrowser EX lmageBrowser The image printouts ...

Page 262: ...e connector with the symbol up and insert it all the way The camera and computer will automatically set themselves to the correct mode for communicating when they are connected Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ArcSoft Camera Suite 2 1 See ArcSoft Camera Suite 2 7 CD ROM p 75 for information about the features and installation procedures for the programs on the disk Does not support with the Dire...

Page 263: ... Slip a fingernail under the terminal cover and lift to open 2 Insert it all the way until it clicks 2 Set the mode switch to the playback mode and turn the camera s power on This will prepare the camera to exchange data with the computer Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 See ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 CD ROM p 77 for information about the features and installation procedur...

Page 264: ... terminal cover and lift to open 2 Insert it all the way until it clicks 2 Set the mode switch to the playback mode and turn the camera s power on This will prepare the camera to exchange data with the computer Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 See ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 CD ROM p 77 for information about the features and installation procedures for the programs on the d...

Page 265: ...ail under the terminal cover and lift to open 2 Insert it all the way until it clicks 2 Set the mode switch to the playback mode and turn the camera s power on This will prepare the camera to exchange data with the computer EII IBMs in IBe Ballage Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 See ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 CD ROM p 77 for information about the features and installation...

Page 266: ...edge 2 Insert it all the way until it clicks 2 Set the mode switch to the playback mode and turn the camera s power on This will prepare the camera to exchange data with the computer ED RBMs illllie eaeEage Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 See ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 CD ROM p 77 for information about the features and installation procedures for the programs on the disk ...

Page 267: ...y slipping a fingernail in the groove and lifting 2 Insert it all the way until it clicks 2 Press the ON button This will prepare the camera to exchange data with the computer Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 See ArcSoft Camera Suite 1 3 CD ROM p 77 for information about the features and installation procedures for the programs on the disk The camera does not record RAW ...

Page 268: ...Windows 251 26 Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk 92 Macintosh 47 Windows 10 CD ROMs Supplied with the Solution Disk 75 Computer 8 9 93 Connecting to a computer 93 Macintosh 50I 52 Windows 14 15 Creating a New Folder 56 Browser Area 24 Browser Window 56 Destination Folder for Images 27 DIGITAL IXUS 430 97 DIGITAL IXUS 500 96 DIGITAL IXUS II s 98 Direct Transfer Function 17 Download Image Window 26...

Page 269: ...Shot A85 99 PowerShot Pro 1 94 PowerShot S1 IS 95 PowerShot S41 0 DIGITAL ELPH 97 PowerShot S500 DIGITAL ELPH 96 PowerShot SD 11 0 DIGITAL ELPH 98 Print Layout Settings Macintosh 61 Print Window 59 Printing Macintosh 59 Windows 19 Printing a Contact Sheet 23 Printing with the date 20 Programs and Compatible Operating Systems 92 PTP Picture Transfer Protocol Macintosh 58 Windows 28 QuickTime Window...

Page 270: ... Limited Warranty supplied with your camera ArcSoft Customer Support North America 46601 Fremont Blvd Fremont CA 94538 Tel 510 440 9901 Mon Fri 8 30 AM 5 30 PM PST E mail support arcsoft com Other Regions Please see the ArcSoft web site http www arcsoft com maininternational html ...

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Page 273: ...Canon Direct Print User Guide Printing Using a Direct Camera Printer Connection ...

Page 274: ...Bridge Compliant camera please refer to the camera s user guide 2 CP 100 CP 10 Direct Interface Cable DIF 100 Supplied with the printer 3 Please also refer to the user guide that came with your printer PictBridge Compliance This camera complies with the industry standard PictBridge This allows you to also connect your camera to non Canon PictBridge compliant printers and print images with simple o...

Page 275: ...he camera DPrinting with Bubble Jet Printers L j Printing with Bubble Jet Printers D Printing with Non Canon Printers Printing Selected Images with DPOF Settings This option allows you to select images for printing and specify print settings such as the number of copies with the camera DPOF print settings This is very convenient when you want to print several images at once or have them printed at...

Page 276: ...s For Bubble Jet Direct Compatible Printers 31 Printing with Non Canon Printers Only for PictBridge Compliant Printers 33 Settings that Can Be Set with the Camera 34 Trademark Acknowledgements Canon and PowerShot are trademarks of Canon Inc Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2004 Canon Inc All rights reser...

Page 277: ...e Printer Please refer to page 6 to correctly connect your camera For details regarding the printer connection settings refer to the user guide that came with it II Printing Use the camera controls to select settings and start printing Some printers may be equipped with an operation panel but printing cannot be performed from the panel Printing operations may vary depending on your printer model P...

Page 278: ...er s user guide Confirm which connection cable should be used see page 2 Turn the printer s power on This illustration shows the Power8hot 8500 DIGITAL ELPHI Power8hot 8410 DIGITAL ELPH DIGITAL IXU8 500 430 as an example Set the camera to Playback mode turn the power on t jo rtjappearso the ppe leit o e ofthe LCD monitor You can now print Camera Connect the cable 10 the DIGITAL terminal Printer Re...

Page 279: ...e playback Language settings that use the SET button and the MENU button Disconnecting the Camera and the Printer 1 Detach the cable from the printer 2 Turn the camera s power off 3 Detach the cable from the camera When you detach the cable hold the plug and do not pUll by the cable 7 ...

Page 280: ...dJ1tV button If you wish to change the print settings see Print after Changing the Print Settings below Print after Changing the Print Settings You can change the print settings before printing Make sure that displays in the upper left corner of the LCD monitor Display the images you wish to print and press the SET button The print order screen appears Setting the Print Style p 10 Selecting the Nu...

Page 281: ...an one image you can cancel the rest of the printing by pressing the SET button Once the current print is finished a confirmation dialog appears Select OK and press the SET button Printing Errors An error message appears if an error occurs for some reason during the printing process Select Stop or Resume and press the SET button See List of Messages p 19 for details The Resume option may not appea...

Page 282: ...styles Standard Prints one image per page f 1 ID Multiple 2 Prints eight copies of the same Image image on one page 010 Photo Prints a specified print size p 14 eBorders Borderless Prints right to the edges of the page Bordered Prints with a border On Adds the date to the print Date Off Prints without the date 1 Icon varies depending on the image to be printed 2 This option can only be selected wh...

Page 283: ...me will appear around the area of the image that will be printed allowing you to check the portion that will be cropped If you select an image which has had the shooting date embedded in it using a camera with the Postcard Print mode Date in the Style menu will be set to Off If you set Date to On dates will appear twice on the printed image When printing multiple prints the borders and the date ca...

Page 284: ...ected portion The trimming setting screen differs depending on the camera model Ensure that the screen appears before selecting settings Trim the image Changing the Size of the Trimming Frame Press the zoom lever or the zoom button to adjust the size of the trimming frame The trimming frame can be changed to a minimum selection of approximately half the displayed image in width and height or a max...

Page 285: ...ith the following operations When you set the trimming settings for another image When you close the Print mode when you turn the camera power off change the camera mode or detach the connection cable The date or part of the date in images shot in Date Stamp mode with a camera that has the Postcard Print mode may not be printed properly depending on the trimming setting The selected image paper an...

Page 286: ...Refer to the party organization or administration requiring the photo The print size can be specified for only L Large resolution images in the camera connected to the printer Image then select Photo Specify the print size by selecting the length of the long side first then the short side then press the SET button See the table below for the selectable combination of the long side length and the s...

Page 287: ...image The print size setting is canceled with the following operations When you set the print size settings for another image When you set the trimming settings for another image When you close the Print mode when you turn the camera power off change the camera mode or detach the connection cable The shape of the trimming frame varies depending on the specified paper size Use the LCD monitor to sp...

Page 288: ...ton instead of the SET button movie print begins However you cannot select the Onl Off setting on the caption i i n e ce s sa ry s et ii C a i ti e nj i e On or Off If you set Caption to On you can print the file number and the elapsed time of the frame at the same time The number of printed movie frames per sheet of paper is determined by the paper size shown as follows Credit card size 20 frames...

Page 289: ...red See Setting the Print Style p 10 A print style cannot be set if the print type on the screen in step 2 is set to Index Select OK and press the SET button The image will start to print and when it is completely finished the display will revert to the standard playback mode To print the date set the Date setting in the print order menu in Step 2 to On You cannot set the date to print with the St...

Page 290: ...r which the print settings were set has been deleted before restarting If there was very little free space on the memory card when the printing was canceled If these circumstances apply you can select OK in the print order menu and reprint starting from the first image If printing is canceled because the camera battery is depleted you are recommended to power the camera with a compact power adapte...

Page 291: ...ridge has not been inserted or has run out of ink Wrong paper size is loaded in the printer Wrong ink cassette size is loaded in the printer The ink cassette is experiencing a problem The paper and ink are from different sets The paper jammed during printing Paper was changed after the print menu was displayed The printer s battery pack is depleted The printer is experiencing a data transmission e...

Page 292: ...nitor Display the images you wish to print and press the ltV button If you with to change the print settings see Print after Changing the Print Settings Print after Changing the Print Settings You can change the print settings before printing Make sure that mdisplays in the upper left corner of the LCD monitor If j appears on the LCD monitor please refer to j Printing with Bubble Jet Printers For ...

Page 293: ...RAW format Cancel Printing To cancel printing between images press the SET button A confirmation dialog will display Select OK and press the SET button The printer will stop printing the current image and eject the paper Printing Errors An error message appears if an error occurs for some reason during the printing process Select Stop or Continue and press the SET button Depending on the type of e...

Page 294: ...tting Paper Size Paper Type and Layout options are available When Default is selected images are printed with the Bubble Jet printer s settings The setting contents of the Default option differ depending on the Bubble Jet printer model For details please refer to the Bubble Jet printer user guide Setting the Date Printing Option Select and set On Off or Default If you select an image which has had...

Page 295: ...beautiful prints Off Prints without any effects VIVID Prints more vibrant colors such as the green of trees or the blue of the sea or sky than the On option NR Prints with a noise reduction effect VIVID NR Prints using both the VIVID and NR options Default Print settings differ according to your Bubble Jet printer model choose a print I Setting the Number of Copies Select and set the number of pri...

Page 296: ... camera model Ensure that the screen appears before selecting settings Trim the image Changing the Size of the Trimming Frame Press the zoom lever or the zoom button to adjust the size of the trimming frame The trimming frame can be changed to a minimum selection of approximately half the displayed image or a maximum selection that is virtually the same size as the image Expanding the trimming fra...

Page 297: ...camera that has the Postcard Print mode may not be printed properly depending on the trimming setting The selected image paper size and border settings determine the shape of the trimming frame Please use the LCD monitor to set the trimming settings The trimming frame may not display correctly on a TV screen Selecting the Paper Settings Select Paper Settings and press the SET button The paper size...

Page 298: ...ng paper types can be selected Print settings differ according to your Bubble Jet printer model a layout The following print effects can be selected With Bubble Jet printers equipped with an operation panel when Plain Paper is selected with the printer and Default is selected in the camera s Paper Type images will print with borders even if Borderless was selected with the camera a layout and pres...

Page 299: ...p l aY j m e u s e j e ct Print Order and press the SET button Select Print and press the SET button Set the print effect and paper settings as required Setting the Print Effect p 23 Selecting the Paper Settings p 25 Page Layout cannot be set in the Paper Settings when Index is selected in the Set up option in Step 2 Select Print and press the button The image will start to print and when it is co...

Page 300: ...een deleted before restarting If there was very little free space on the memory card when the printing was canceled If these circumstances apply you can select OK in the print order menu and reprint starting from the first image If printing is canceled because the camera battery is depleted you are recommended to power the camera with a compact power adapter sold separately If you are using a batt...

Page 301: ...nk or there is no ink tank in the printer The ink tank needs to be replaced soon Prepare a new ink tank If you select Continue in the error screen you can restart printing You can restart printing by pressing the RESUME CANCEL button on Bubble Jet Printer Please request replacement of the waste tank waste ink absorber from the shop where you purchased the printer or your nearest Canon Customer Sup...

Page 302: ...ize than the specified paper size is set to the printer Select Continue on the error screen to display the paper size setting screen Correct the paper size using the screen only the selectable paper sizes appear on the screen Check that the correct paper size is selected If this error message appears even when the correct paper size is set turn off the printer then turn it on again If the error pe...

Page 303: ...orded in the RAW format Cancel Printing To cancel printing between images printed press the SET button Once the current print is finished a confirmation dialog appears Select OK and press the SET button The printer will stop printing the current image and eject the paper Printing Errors An error message appears if an error occurs for some reason during the printing process Select Stop or Continue ...

Page 304: ...hout the date The 10 photo print function cannot be used If you select an image which has had the shooting date embedded in it using a camera with the Postcard Print mode Date in the Style menu will be set to Off If you set Date to On dates will appear twice on the printed image See page 17 To print the date set the Date setting in the print order menu in Step 2 to On You cannot set the date to pr...

Page 305: ...rinting with Bubble Jet Printers For PictBridge Compliant Printers p 20 to print your images However please note that some menus and precautions differ as listed below See page 23 Setting the Print Effect VIVID NR and VIVID NR are not available See page 25 Selecting the Paper Settings A3 13 x 19 and 5 x 7 or 13 x 18cm are not available J Please also refer to the user guide that came with your prin...

Page 306: ...s LCD monitor during a connection Print Options Selectable with the Camera CP Printers Bubble Jet Printers Number of Prints 1 to 99 0 0 1 image 0 Image Multiple 0 ID Photo 0 Card 1 Card 2 Style Paper Card 3 Letter LTR 0 or A4 Bordered 0 0 Borders Borderless 0 0 Date 0 0 Trimming 0 0 The paper size is set with the printer 34 ...

Page 307: ...ble Jet printers Print Options Selectable with the Camera Off Date On Default Off On Default Print Effect VIVID NR VIVID NR Number of Prints 1 to 99 Trimming 4 x 6 5 x7 or13x18cm 8 5 x 11 orA4 Paper Size A3 13 x 19 or A3 Default Paper Settings Photo Paper Type Default Fast Photo Borderless Layout Bordered Default Paper sizes vary according to region 35 ...

Page 308: ...CDI M132 020 DPUG3 Canon 2004 CANON INC PRINTED IN MALAYSIA ...

Page 309: ... may not be downloadable if the camera contains RAW format images 3 With Windows Explorer RAW images display as BMP files but they cannot be opened or downloaded RAW images with sounds do not display Movies exceeding 210 MB cannot be downloaded 1 11 I Ii I b I h 1 1 II if 1 1 IIJ 1 11 I I 1 11 III dI 1 1 1 1 I b 1 1 If II b I i 1 1 1 il 1 1 i II 1 1 1 1 1 1 If 1 1 h I 1 II ft II b lOll Mac OS X Ma...

Page 310: ... sold in some regions 3 See the user guide supplied with the Bubble Jet Printer for more information on the printer and interface cables 4 You can print directly from the CF card by inserting it into a memory card direct print compatible Bubble Jet printer For instructions on how to insert the CF card see the user guide supplied with the Bubble Jet printer _IJIfJIIJIIlIlIJWlfJlllJllJllJJrJIfIJ I U...

Page 311: ...uide Direct Print User Guide Software Starter Guide For Windows XP and Mac as x Users Leaflet System Map this sheet Canon Customer Support Leaflet Warranty Card eAC Adapter Kit ACK600 This kit lets you power the camera from any standard household power outlet Recommended to power a camera for an extended period of time or when connecting to a computer e Battery and Charger Kit CBK4 200 This dedica...

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Page 313: ...r Print Share button only available on 5500 5410 5D110 A75 and A310 as of Spring 2004 CP CP Printers only BJ BJ Printers only CP BJ CP Printers and BJ Printers Fast Easy to Use Photo Quality Prints Edge to edge True Borderless Printing For more information www usa canon com consumer USA www canon ca digitalphotography Canada www canon com mx Mexico CDX E01 Specifications subject to change 2004 CAN...

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Page 315: ...nes to receive the notifications Protect your product We will keep the model number and date of purchase of your new Canon product on file to help you refer to this information in the event of an insurance claim such as loss or theft Receive information on new products and promotions Upon your request we will send you information on Canon new products and promotions CDX M004 010 2003 CANON INC PRI...

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Page 317: ...ot Digital Camera service provider Without limiting the foregoing water damage sand corrosion damage battery leakage dropping the PowerShot Digital Camera scratches abrasions or damage to the PowerShot Digital Camera body lenses or LCD display or damage to accessories mentioned in the first paragraph above will be presumed to have resulted from misuse abuse or failure to operate the PowerShot Digi...

Page 318: ...r at 1 800 828 4040 or Canon Canada Customer Information Centre at 1 800 0K CANON 1 800 652 2666 It is your responsibility to properly package and send the defective PowerShot Digital Camera together with a copy of your dated proof of purchase a dated bill of sale is sufficient a complete explanation of the problem and a return address to the authorized PowerShot Digital Camera service provider at...

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