Canon 3211B001 - PowerShot E1 Digital Camera User Manual
Canon 3211B001 - PowerShot E1 Digital Camera User Manual

Canon 3211B001 - PowerShot E1 Digital Camera User Manual

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  • Page 1 Camera User Guide ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Checking The Package Contents

    Read when you want to connect the camera to a printer and print. •Software Starter Guide Read when you want to connect the camera to a computer. Explains how to install and use the software on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk. Download ZoomBrowser EX/ImageBrower Software Guide (PDF) from: http://web.canon.jp/imaging/information-e.htm...
  • Page 3: Conventions Used In This Guide

    Conventions Used in this Guide • Language that displays on the screen appears inside [ ]. • Buttons on the camera body are represented by the following icons. button FUNC./SET (Function/Set) button button button button MENU button DISP. (Display) button •...
  • Page 4: Read This First

    Warning Against Copyright Infringement Please note that Canon 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...
  • Page 5 Capture Your Best Memories...
  • Page 6: What Do You Want To Do

    What Do You Want to Do? Shoot ● Shoot, Leaving It to the Camera to Make Settings ... 22 ● Just Taking Pictures (Easy mode) ..... . . 54 ●...
  • Page 7 What Do You Want to Do? View ● Look at my pictures ........24 ●...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapters 1 – 3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions of this camera. Chapters 4 – 9 explain the advanced functions letting you learn further as you read them in order. Checking the Package Contents ..2 Formatting Memory Cards ....
  • Page 9 Changing the Composition to Shoot Checking the Focus and People's (Focus Lock) ......76 Expressions (Focus Check Display) ........99 Shooting Using the Viewfinder..77 Viewing Images on a TV ....100 Shooting Using a TV ....... 77 + Changing Image Transitions..101 $ Customizing the Self-Timer ..
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions • Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly. • The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons, or damage to the equipment. •...
  • Page 11 Safety Precautions Batteries • Use only recommended batteries. • Do not place batteries near or in direct flame. • Do not let batteries come into contact with water (e.g. sea water) or other liquids. • Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to batteries. •...
  • Page 12: Lcd Monitor Precautions

    LCD Monitor Precautions • Do not sit in a chair with the camera in your pocket. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor. • When putting the camera in your bag, ensure that hard objects do not come into contact with the LCD monitor.
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Getting Started This chapter explains how to prepare for shooting and shooting in A mode, as well as how to play back, erase and print images. Attaching the Wrist Strap/Holding the Camera • Use the included strap to avoid dropping the camera during use. •...
  • Page 14: Inserting The Batteries And Memory Card

    Inserting the Batteries and Memory Card Insert the included batteries and memory card into the camera. Check the card’s write-protect tab. ● If the memory card has a write-protect tab, you will not be able to take images if the tab is in the locked position.
  • Page 15: Removing The Memory Card

    Inserting the Batteries and Memory Card Close the cover. ● Close the cover and press downward as you slide it until it clicks into place Removing the Memory Card ● Push the memory card until you hear a click, then release and pull out the card.
  • Page 16: Compatible Batteries

    • The values for NiMH batteries are based on fully charged batteries. Compatible Batteries AA-size alkaline batteries and Canon AA-size NiMH batteries (sold separately) (p. 36). Can any other batteries be used? We cannot recommend the use of any other batteries than those listed above because performance varies widely.
  • Page 17: Compatible Memory Cards

    Inserting the Batteries and Memory Card Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Saved in a Memory Card Memory Card 32 MB (supplied) 2 GB 8 GB Number of Shots 2994 • Values are based on a camera at default settings. •...
  • Page 18: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time The Date/Time menu will appear the first time the camera is turned on. Since the date and time recorded into your images are based on these settings, be sure to make them. Turn on the camera. ●...
  • Page 19: Changing The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time Changing the Date and Time You can change the date and time as needed. Display the menus. ● Press the · button. Select [Date/Time] in the tab. ● Press the qr buttons to select the tab.
  • Page 20: Setting The Display Language

    Setting the Display Language You can change the language displayed on the screen menus and messages. Set to Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. Display the language menu. Press and hold the m button ● , then press the · button Set the display language.
  • Page 21: Pressing The Shutter Button

    Pressing the Shutter Button The shutter button has two stops. To take images that are in focus, be sure to first press the shutter button lightly (halfway) to focus, then take the shot. Press halfway (lightly to the first stop). The camera focuses and automatically makes necessary settings for shooting, such as adjusting brightness and color.
  • Page 22: Taking Pictures

    Taking Pictures The camera can automatically make all settings so that you can shoot simply by pressing the shutter button (Auto mode). Turn on the camera. ● Press the power button. The start-up sound will play, and the start- up image will appear. ●...
  • Page 23 Taking Pictures Shoot. ● Press the shutter button fully. The camera will play the shutter sound and shoot. The flash will automatically fire in low light conditions. The indicator will blink green while the image is recorded to the memory card. The image will appear on the screen for about two seconds.
  • Page 24: Viewing Images

    Viewing Images You can view the images you have taken on the screen. Set to Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. ● The last image you took will appear. Select an image. ● Pressing the q button will cycle through the images in the reverse order they were taken.
  • Page 25: Erasing Images

    Erasing Images You can select and erase images one at a time. Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise adequate caution before erasing an image. Set to Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. The last image you shoot will appear. Select an image to erase.
  • Page 26: Printing Images

    Printing Images You can easily print the images you have taken if you connect the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer (sold separately). Items to Prepare • Camera and PictBridge compliant printer (sold separately) • Interface cable supplied with the camera (p. 2) Turn off the camera and printer.
  • Page 27: Print Images

    Refer to the Direct Print User Guide for details on printing, including printing with direct print compatible printers. Canon-Brand PictBridge Compliant Printers (Sold Separately) By connecting your camera to one of the Canon-brand PictBridge compliant printers below, you can print your images just like photos without having to use a computer.
  • Page 28: Shooting Movies

    Shooting Movies Setting the mode dial to E (Movie) allows you to shoot movies. Set to Movie mode. ● Set the mode dial to E. ● Confirm that displays on the screen. Recordable Time Compose the shot of your subject. ●...
  • Page 29: Stop Shooting

    Shooting Movies Shoot. ● Press the shutter button fully. The camera will start shooting the movie. ● Once shooting begins, take your finger off the shutter button. REC.] and the elapsed time will appear on the screen. ● Do not touch the microphone while shooting. ●...
  • Page 30: Viewing Movies

    Viewing Movies You can view the movies you have shot on the screen. Set to Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. The last image or movie you shot will appear. Select a movie. ● Press the qr buttons to select a movie, then press the m button.
  • Page 31: Transferring Images To A Computer

    Items to Prepare • Camera and computer • Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk supplied with the camera (p. 2) • Interface cable supplied with the camera (p. 2) System Requirements Install the software on a computer meeting the following requirements.
  • Page 32: Install The Software

    Transferring Images to a Computer Preparations Windows XP and Mac OS X v10.4 are used for these explanations. Install the software. Windows Place the CD-ROM in the computer’s CD-ROM drive. Begin installation. ● Click [Easy Installation], and follow the onscreen instructions to proceed with the installation.
  • Page 33: Turn On The Camera

    The connection between the camera and computer is now established. Open CameraWindow. Windows ● Select [Canon CameraWindow] and click [OK]. CameraWindow will appear. ● If CameraWindow does not appear, click the [Start] menu and select [All Programs]...
  • Page 34: Transfer Images

    Transferring Images to a Computer Macintosh CameraWindow will appear. ● If it does not appear, click the [CameraWindow] icon on the Dock (the bar which appears at the bottom of the desktop). The Direct Transfer menu appears on the camera’s screen, and the c button will light blue.
  • Page 35 Transferring Images to a Computer Transferring Images with the Camera Select [New Images]. Press the op buttons to select [New ● Images]. ● If the screen on the left is not showing, press the · button. Transfer images. Press the c button. ●...
  • Page 36: Accessories

    Accessories Supplied with Camera AV Cable AVC-DC400 Interface Cable IFC-400PCU Memory Card Wrist Strap (32 MB) WS-DC6 Canon Digital Camera AA-size Alkaline Batteries Solution Disk (x2) AC Adapter kit Battery and Charger Kit ACK800 CBK4-300 Battery Charger AA-size NiMH Compact Power...
  • Page 37 Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable 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 a battery pack).
  • Page 38: Separately Sold Accessories

    Separately Sold Accessories The following camera accessories are sold separately. Some accessories are not sold in some regions, or may no longer be available. Power Supplies • Battery and Charger Kit CBK4-300 This kit includes both a dedicated charger unit and four rechargeable AA-size NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries.
  • Page 39: Learning More

    Learning More This chapter explains the camera parts and basic operations.
  • Page 40: Components Guide

    Components Guide a Zoom Lever e Shutter Button (p. 21) Shooting: (Wide Angle) / f Mode Dial (Telephoto) (p. 22) g Power Button (p. 21) Playback: (Index) / h Flash (p. 59) (Magnify) (p. 94) i Tripod Socket b Lamp (AF Assist Beam, Red-Eye j Memory Card Slot /Battery Cover Reduction Lamp, Self-Timer Lamp) (p.
  • Page 41: Shooting Mode

    Components Guide · a Viewfinder (p. 77) (MENU) Button (p. 47) ⁄ b Indicators (p. 42) (DISP.) Button (pp. 43, 45) c Speaker l ISO (p. 72) / (Jump) (p. 95) / d Screen (LCD monitor) (p. 43) Button m e (Macro) (p. 64) / u (Infinity) (p. 65) / (Playback) Button f DC IN (Power input) Terminal Button...
  • Page 42: Indicators

    Indicators The indicators on the back of the camera (p. 41) will light or blink under the following conditions. Position Colors Status Operation Status Shooting preparation complete (p. 22) /when connected Lights to a computer/display turned off Green Camera starting up/image recording/reading/erasing/ Upper Blinks transferring (when connected to a computer)
  • Page 43: Information Displayed On The Screen

    Information Displayed on the Screen Shooting (Information Display) a Shooting Mode o Auto Rotate* (p. 120) b Exposure Compensation/Long p Battery Charge Indicator (p. 16) Shutter mode (pp. 74, 88) q Grid Lines (p. 123) c White Balance (p. 73) AF Frame (p.
  • Page 44 Information Displayed on the Screen Playback (Detailed Information Display) a Print List (p. 111) o ISO Speed (p. 72) b Auto Category/My Category (p. 96) p Aperture Value c Shooting Mode q Flash (p. 59) d Shutter Speed r Macro/Infinity Mode (pp. 64, 65) e Exposure Compensation (p.
  • Page 45: Switching The Display

    Switching the Display You can switch the display using the ⁄ button. Shooting No Information Display Information Display Playback No Information Simple Information Detailed Information Focus Check Display (Off) Display Display Display You can also switch the display by pressing the ⁄ button while the image displays shortly after shooting.
  • Page 46: Func. Menu - Basic Operations

    FUNC. Menu - Basic Operations You can set various functions using the FUNC. menu. The settings that you can choose from the FUNC. menu are different depending on the shooting mode (p. 40). Select a shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to the desired shooting mode.
  • Page 47: Menu Functions - Basic Operations

    MENU Functions - Basic Operations Various functions can be set from the menu. The menu items are organized under categorized tabs, and the displayed tabs and menu items change, depending on the Shooting (p. 40) or Playback mode (p. 41). Display the menu.
  • Page 48: Resetting The Camera

    Resetting the Camera When you have mistakenly made a setting, you can reset the camera to the default settings. Display the menu. ● Press the · button. Select [Reset All]. ● Press the qr buttons to select the tab. ● Press the op buttons to select [Reset All], then press the m button.
  • Page 49: Formatting Memory Cards

    Formatting Memory Cards You should use this camera to format a new memory card, or a memory card that has been used with other devices, before using it. Formatting a memory card erases all data on the memory card. You cannot retrieve the erased data.
  • Page 50 Formatting Memory Cards Low Level Format Perform low level formatting when you think that the recording/reading speed of a memory card has dropped. ● Follow Step 1–2 on the previous page to display the [Format] screen. ● Press the op buttons to select [Low Level Format], then use the qr buttons to display Press the opqr buttons to select [OK],...
  • Page 51: Changing Sounds

    Changing Sounds You can silence the sounds of the camera buttons or adjust the volume of the camera sounds. Mute Setting Display the menu. Press the · button. ● Select [Mute]. ● Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab. ●...
  • Page 52: Changing The Image Display Time

    Changing the Image Display Time Adjust the volume. ● Press the op buttons to select an item, then use the qr buttons to adjust the volume. Changing the Image Display Time Images display for approximately 2 seconds after being shot. You can change the length of time the images display.
  • Page 53: Shooting Special Scenes And Using Common Functions

    Shooting Special Scenes and Using Common Functions This chapter explains the for beginners convenient Easy mode and how to shoot various scenes with optimal settings. Other common functions, such as the flash and the self-timer, are also explained. • This chapter assumes the shooting mode is set to A. For other shooting modes refer to the Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode section (p.
  • Page 54: Just Taking Pictures (Easy Mode)

    9 Just Taking Pictures (Easy Mode) Setting the mode dial to 9 (Easy mode) allows you to shoot just by pressing the shutter button. The camera automatically sets the optimal settings so that you can shoot worry-free in any shooting condition. Select a shooting mode.
  • Page 55: Shooting Various Scenes

    Shooting Various Scenes The camera will make the optimal settings for the scene you wish to shoot when you set the mode dial to a matching mode. Select a shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to the scene you wish to shoot.
  • Page 56: K Shooting Special Scenes

    K Shooting Special Scenes (Indoor) Take indoor shots ● Lets you shoot indoors with natural colors. In F, C or H, images may appear rough because the ISO speed (p. 72) was increased to match the shooting conditions. Shooting Special Scenes The camera will make the optimal settings for the special scene you wish to shoot when you select a matching mode.
  • Page 57: Night Scene

    K Shooting Special Scenes (Night Scene) Take night scenes ● Lets you take beautifully lit city nightscapes or night backgrounds. (Sunset) Shooting Sunsets ● Lets you shoot sunsets in vivid colors. (Foliage) Take shots of foliage ● Lets you shoot trees and leaves such as new growth, autumn leaves or blossoms in vivid colors.
  • Page 58 K Shooting Special Scenes (Fireworks) Take shots of fireworks ● Lets you take shots of fireworks in vivid colors. (Aquarium) Take shots of aquatic life in an aquarium ● Lets you shoot aquatic life in indoor aquariums with natural colors. (ISO3200) Shooting with high ISO speed ●...
  • Page 59: Turning The Flash Off

    ! Turning the Flash Off You can turn the flash off for shooting in places where using a flash is prohibited. Press the r button. Select !. ● Press the qr buttons to select !, then press the button. ! will appear on the screen. ●...
  • Page 60: Q Using The Self-Timer

    Q Using the Self-Timer Use the self-timer when you want to appear in the shot you are taking. Press the p button. Select a timer. ● Press the op buttons to select for a 10 second delay, or for a 2 second delay, before the shot is taken.
  • Page 61: Zooming In On Far Away Subjects

    Zooming in on Far Away Subjects The digital zoom can zoom up to 16x and capture subjects too far away for the optical zoom (p. 22). The images may appear rough, however, depending on the recording pixel setting (p. 70) and the zoom factor used. Move the zoom lever toward i.
  • Page 62 Zooming in on Far Away Subjects Digital Tele-Converter The focal length of the lens can be increased by an equivalent of 1.4x and 2.3x. This enables a faster shutter speed and less chance of camera shake than just using zoom (including digital zoom) at the same zoom factor. The images may appear rough, however, depending on the combination of recording pixel (p.
  • Page 63: Inserting The Date And Time

    Inserting the Date and Time The date and time an image was shot can be recorded in the lower right corner. Once inserted, however, they cannot be deleted. Be sure to check beforehand that the date and time are correctly set (p. 18). Select the recording pixels.
  • Page 64: Shooting Close-Ups (Macro)

    e Shooting Close-ups (Macro) You can shoot an object at a close distance or approach an object to shoot the close-up of it. The focusing range from the end of the lens is 3 – 50 cm (1.2 in. – 1.6 ft.). Press the q button.
  • Page 65: Shooting Far Away Subjects

    u Shooting Far Away Subjects Select any shooting mode other than A, then use Infinity mode when the subject is further than approximately 3 m away from the end of the lens. ● Select any shooting mode other than A and follow Step 2 as described in “Shooting Close-ups (Macro)”...
  • Page 67: Making Settings For The Images You Want

    Making Settings for the Images You Want This chapter explains how to use G (Program AE) mode and various camera functions. • This chapter assumes the shooting mode is set to G. For other shooting modes refer to the Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode section (p.
  • Page 68: G Shooting In Program Ae

    G Shooting in Program AE The camera automatically sets basic functions, but unlike in A mode or shooting various scenes, you can freely make your own settings. * AE stands for Auto Exposure Set the mode dial to G. Make settings according to purpose.
  • Page 69: W Continuous Shooting

    W Continuous Shooting You can shoot continuously (about 1.3 shots/second). Press the p button. Select ● Press the op buttons to select W, then press the button. Shoot. As long as you hold the shutter button down, the camera will shoot successive images. Shooting until the memory card becomes full If you use a low level formatted (p.
  • Page 70: Changing The Recording Pixels (Image Size)

    Changing the Recording Pixels (Image Size) You can choose from 7 types. Select the recording pixels. ● Press the m button, then use the op buttons to select Select a menu item. Press the qr buttons to select a menu ●...
  • Page 71 3648 x 2048 2048 8187 • The figures in this table are determined by Canon measuring conditions and may vary depending on subject, memory card brand, camera settings or other factors. Approximate Values for Paper Size ● Suitable for sending images as e-mail attachments.
  • Page 72: Changing The Iso Speed

    Changing the ISO Speed Press the o button. Select a menu item. Press the op buttons to select a menu ● item, then press the button. Approximate Values for ISO Speed Automatically sets the optimal speed for shooting mode and shooting condition.
  • Page 73: Adjusting The Tone (White Balance)

    Adjusting the Tone (White Balance) The White Balance (WB) function adjusts the optimal white balance for natural looking colors. Select a white balance setting. Press the m button, then use the op ● buttons to select Select a menu item. Press the qr buttons to select a menu ●...
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Brightness (Exposure Compensation)

    Adjusting the Brightness (Exposure Compensation) You can adjust the standard exposure set by the camera in 1/3-stop increments in the range of -2 to +2. Select the exposure compensation. ● Press the m button, then use the op buttons to select Adjust the Brightness.
  • Page 75: Changing The Tone Of An Image (My Colors)

    Changing the Tone of an Image (My Colors) You can change the tone of an image such as sepia or black and white when shooting. Select a My Colors setting. Press the m button, then use the op ● buttons to select Select a menu item.
  • Page 76: Changing The Composition To Shoot (Focus Lock)

    Changing the Composition to Shoot (Focus Lock) While you press the shutter button halfway, focus and exposure are fixed. You can now recompose and shoot. This is called focus lock. Focus on a subject. ● Center a subject at the same focal distance in the screen, and press the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 77: Shooting Using The Viewfinder

    Shooting Using the Viewfinder If you want to save battery power, you can use the viewfinder for shooting, instead of the screen. Operations for shooting are the same as when using the screen; however, the view in the viewfinder and the image taken may differ.
  • Page 78: Customizing The Self-Timer

    $ Customizing the Self-Timer You can set the time delay (0 – 30 seconds) and the number of shots (1 – 10 shots). Press the p button. Select Press the op buttons to select ● , then quickly press the · button. Make settings.
  • Page 79: Getting More Out Of Your Camera

    Getting More Out of Your Camera This chapter serves as the advanced version of Chapter 4 and explains how to take pictures using various functions. • This chapter assumes the shooting mode is set to G. For other shooting modes refer to the Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode section (p.
  • Page 80: Changing The Af Frame

    Changing the AF Frame You can change the AF (Auto Focus) mode to take the shots you want. Select [AF Frame]. ● Press the · button and select the 4 tab. ● Press the op buttons to select [AF Frame]. Make the setting.
  • Page 81 Changing the AF Frame AiAF The camera automatically selects among 9 AF frames to focus with. If the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway, the AF frame will not appear. Center The AF frame will be fixed to the center. This is effective for focusing on a specific point.
  • Page 82: Checking The Focus And People's Expressions (Af-Point Zoom)

    Checking the Focus and People's Expressions (AF-Point Zoom) You can zoom the display of the AF frame to check focus when shooting. When you want to capture people’s expressions, set [AF Frame] (p. 80) to [Face Detect]. When you want to check the focus while shooting in Macro mode, set [AF Frame] to [Center].
  • Page 83: Selecting The Face To Focus On (Face Select And Track)

    0 Selecting the Face to Focus On (Face Select and Track) You can select a chosen face to focus on and then shoot. Set the Face Select mode. Face Frame ● Point the camera towards the face and press the button.
  • Page 84: Checking The Focus Immediately After Shooting (Focus Check)

    Checking the Focus Immediately after Shooting (Focus Check) You can check if your subject was in focus, right after shooting. You are recommended to set [Review] in the tab to [Hold] beforehand. Select [Review Info]. Press the · button and select the 4 ●...
  • Page 85: Changing The Metering Mode

    Changing the Metering Mode You can change the brightness metering mode to match the shot you want to take. Select the metering mode. Press the m button, then use the op ● buttons to select Select a menu item. ● Press the qr buttons to select a menu item, then press the m button.
  • Page 86: Shooting With Ae Lock

    Shooting with AE Lock & You can lock the exposure setting and shoot. The focus and exposure can be set separately. Lock the Exposure. ● Point the camera at the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure. While pressing the shutter button halfway press the o button displays and the exposure is locked.
  • Page 87: Shooting With Fe Lock

    Shooting with FE Lock Just like with AE lock (p. 85), you can lock the exposure for shooting with the flash. Select (p. 59). Lock the Flash Exposure. ● Point the camera at the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure. While pressing the shutter button halfway press the o button The flash fires and...
  • Page 88: Slowing Down The Shutter Speed (Long Shutter Mode)

    Slowing Down the Shutter Speed (Long Shutter Mode) You can set the shutter speed to a slow setting to make dark subjects appear brighter. In order to avoid camera shake, attach the camera to a tripod. Select the Long Shutter mode. Press the m button, then use the op ●...
  • Page 89: Using Various Functions For Movies

    Using Various Functions for Movies This chapter explains how to shoot and view movies, using various functions. • Set the mode dial to E before operating the camera.
  • Page 90: Changing The Movie Mode

    Changing the Movie Mode Select a shooting mode. Press the m button, then use the op ● buttons to select Select a menu item. ● Press the qr buttons to select a menu item, then press the m button. This is the Standard mode. You can use the digital zoom Standard during shooting (p.
  • Page 91: Shooting Movies With Fixed Exposure Settings

    3 min. 30 sec. 24 min. 54 sec. 38 min. 45 sec. • The figures in this table depend on Canon measuring conditions. • Max. clip length for is approx. 1 hour. Recording also stops when the file size reaches 4 GB.
  • Page 92: Other Shooting Functions

    Other Shooting Functions The following functions can be used in the same way as for still images. • Using the Self-Timer (p. 60) • Zooming in on Far Away Subjects (p. 61) , you can use the digital zoom, but the optical zoom cannot be used. If you want to shoot at the maximum magnification, you should adjust the optical zoom to the maximal factor before shooting.
  • Page 93: Using Various Playback And Other Functions

    Using Various Playback and Other Functions This chapter explains how to play back and edit images. It also explains how to transfer images to a computer and how to make settings for printing. • Press the button to set the Playback mode, before operating the camera.
  • Page 94: Quickly Finding Images

    Quickly Finding Images g Displaying 9 Images (Index Playback) Displaying 9 images at a time lets you quickly find the image you want. Select Index Playback. ● Move the zoom lever toward g. Images will display in an index. The selected image will have a green frame and be enlarged.
  • Page 95 Quickly Finding Images d Jumping to Images (Jump Display) When you have many images on a memory card, you can jump to images using a search key. Select a search key. In Single Image Playback, press the o ● button. The search key and the position of the currently displayed image will appear at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 96: Organizing Images By Category (My Category)

    ; Organizing Images by Category (My Category) You can sort images into pre-set categories and organize by category. People Category 1–3 Scenery To Do Events Select [My Category]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to select [My Category], then press the m button.
  • Page 97: Magnifying Images

    k Magnifying Images Magnify an image. ● In Single Image Playback, move the zoom lever toward k and hold it there. will display, and the image will be magnified up to approx. 10 times. If you press the opqr buttons, you can ●...
  • Page 98: Viewing Slideshows

    . Viewing Slideshows You can automatically playback images recorded to a memory card. Each image displays for approximately 3 seconds. Select [Slide Show]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to select [Slide Show], then press the m button. Select a transition effect.
  • Page 99: Checking The Focus And People's Expressions (Focus Check Display)

    Checking the Focus and People's Expressions (Focus Check Display) You can check the focus or people's expressions of an image taken. Display the Focus Check screen. Recorded Image ● Press the ⁄ button several times until the focus check screen appears. The recorded image displays with the AF frame (frame with the subject in focus), the face frame (white frame around a...
  • Page 100: Viewing Images On A Tv

    Viewing Images on a TV Using the supplied AV cable, you can connect the camera to a TV to view images you have shot. Items to Prepare • Camera and TV • AV cable supplied with the camera (p. 2) Turn off the camera and TV.
  • Page 101: Changing Image Transitions

    + Changing Image Transitions You can select from three transition effects when switching between images in Single Image Playback. Select [Transition]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab, and then select [Transition] and use the qr buttons to select the desired transition.
  • Page 102: Protecting Images

    Protecting Images You can protect important images so that they will not be erased inadvertently. Select [Protect]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to select [Protect], then press the m button. Protect the image. ●...
  • Page 103: Resizing Images

    Resizing Images You can resave images that were recorded at high recording pixel settings as a new lower pixel file. Select [Resize]. Press the · button, select the 1 tab. ● Press the op buttons to select [Resize], then press the m button. Select an image.
  • Page 104: Rotating Images

    \ Rotating Images • You cannot resize an image if there is not enough free space on the memory card. • Movies and images shot in cannot be resized. You cannot resize an image to a larger size. \ Rotating Images Images taken with the camera held vertically can be rotated when viewing them horizontally.
  • Page 105: Correcting Red-Eye Effect

    ] Correcting Red-Eye Effect You can automatically correct images with red-eye and save those images as new files. Select [Red-Eye Correction]. Press the · button, select the 1 tab. ● Press the op buttons to select [Red-Eye Correction], then press the m button. Select an image to correct.
  • Page 106 ] Correcting Red-Eye Effect Manual Correction When the camera cannot automatically detect and correct red-eye, correct it manually. Add a correction frame. ● In Step 3 on the previous page, select [Add Frame] and then press the m button. Set the position and size. ●...
  • Page 107: Attaching Sound Memos

    ^ Attaching Sound Memos You can record and attach a sound memo (WAVE format) to an image. The attached sound memo can be up to approximately 1 minute long per image. Select [Sound Memo]. Press the · button, select the 1 tab. ●...
  • Page 108: Transferring Images To A Computer

    Transferring Images to a Computer “Transferring Images with the Camera” (p. 35) in Chapter 1 explained how to transfer images using [New Images]. This section will explain other ways to transfer images. Prepare. ● Follow Steps 2–4 on page 33 to display Direct Transfer menu.
  • Page 109: Designating Images For Transfer (Dpof)

    { Designating Images for Transfer (DPOF) You can designate images you want to transfer with [DPOF Trans. Images] (p. 108). These designation methods comply with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards. Designating Images Individually Select [Transfer Order]. ● Press the · button, select the 1 tab. Press the op buttons to select [Transfer Order], then press the m button.
  • Page 110: Reset All

    { Designating Images for Transfer (DPOF) Designating All Images Select [Transfer Order]. Press the · button, select the 1 tab. ● Press the op buttons to select [Transfer Order], then press the m button. Select [Mark all]. ● Press the qr buttons to select [Mark all], then press the m button.
  • Page 111: Designating Images For Printing (Dpof)

    Designating Images for Printing (DPOF) You can make print settings to images on a memory card (up to 998 images), such as which images to print and how many prints to make. These designation methods comply with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards.
  • Page 112 Designating Images for Printing (DPOF) Printing from the Print List (DPOF) You can easily print the selected images, after setting the Print List (DPOF) and connecting the camera with a printer. Also refer to the Direct Print User Guide. Turn off the camera and printer. Connect the camera and printer.
  • Page 113: Selecting Images

    Designating Images for Printing (DPOF) Selecting Images Select [Select Images & Qty.]. Press the · button, select the 2 tab. ● Press the op buttons to select [Select Images & Qty.], then press the m button. Select an image. ● Press the qr buttons to select an image, then press the m button.
  • Page 114: Print Settings

    Designating Images for Printing (DPOF) Make the settings. ● Press the qr buttons to select [OK], then press the m button. One copy of every image will be set to print and you will return to the menu screen. Clearing all Selections Select [Clear All Selections].
  • Page 115 Designating Images for Printing (DPOF) Standard Prints one image per page. Print Type Index Prints several reduced size images per page. Both Prints both standard and index formats. Prints date from shooting information. Date – Prints file number. File No. –...
  • Page 117: Customizing The Camera

    Customizing the Camera This chapter expands on the normal usage of the camera by explaining how to set useful functions, and change shooting mode settings.
  • Page 118: Changing Functions

    Changing Functions The functions listed in the 3 tab are useful functions that you can set for normal usage. You can set them in the Shooting or Playback mode, by pressing the · button. Turning Off the Start-up Image You can turn off the start-up image that displays when you turn on the camera.
  • Page 119 Changing Functions Power Saving during Shooting You can change the time at which the screen shuts down automatically during shooting (p. 118). This also works when [Auto Power Down] is set to [Off]. In order to save battery power, it is recommended to choose less than [1min.].
  • Page 120: Creating A Folder

    Changing Functions Creating a Folder You can create new folders to save your images to. Select [Create Folder], then press the m button. ● ● Press the op buttons to select [Create New Folder], then press the qr buttons to select When in Shooting mode, the displays.
  • Page 121: Changing Shooting Functions

    Changing Shooting Functions Changing the Lens Retract Time The lens retracts about 1 minute after switching to Playback mode, for safety reasons. You can set the retract time to [0 sec.]. ● Select [Lens Retract], then press the qr buttons to select [0 sec.]. Changing Shooting Functions You can set functions in the 4 tab after pressing the ·...
  • Page 122 Changing Shooting Functions Using the Auto Red-Eye Correction Function This function automatically reduces red-eye. Only the corrected image will be recorded to the memory card. ● Select [Flash Settings], then press the m button. ● Press the op buttons to select [Red-Eye Corr.], then press the qr buttons to select [On].
  • Page 123: Displaying The Overlay

    Changing Shooting Functions Turning off the AF-Assist Beam When the camera has focusing difficulties while you press the shutter button halfway, the AF-assist Beam will automatically light to assist focusing. You can turn off this function. ● Select [AF-assist Beam], then press the qr buttons to select [Off].
  • Page 124: Registering Functions To The C Button

    Changing Shooting Functions Changing the Image Stabilization (IS Mode) Select [IS Mode], then press the qr buttons to ● select a setting. ● [Continuous]: The image stabilization is always on. You can confirm the result directly on the screen which makes it easier to check the composition or focus of the subject.
  • Page 125: Useful Information For Using The Camera

    Useful Information for Using the Camera This chapter introduces camera accessories, contains lists of functions and the index.
  • Page 126: Using Household Power

    Using Household Power If you use AC Adapter Kit ACK800 (sold separately), you can use the camera without worrying about how much charge is left in the batteries. Turn the camera off. Plug the cord into the camera. ● Open the camera’s terminal cover and insert the plug into the camera.
  • Page 127: Handling Precautions

    • Use a commercially available blower brush to remove dust from the lens. For stubborn dirt contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the customer support leaflet supplied with your camera. • When you move the camera rapidly from cold to hot temperatures, condensation may form on the internal or external surfaces of the camera.
  • Page 128: You Think There Is A Problem

    You Think There is a Problem If you think there is a problem with the camera, first check the following. If the items below do not solve your problem, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the included customer support list.
  • Page 129 You Think There is a Problem Display turned off while shooting. • When the flash has finished charging, the display will return (p. 23). appears when the shutter button was pressed halfway. • Set the IS Mode to [Continuous] (p. 124). •...
  • Page 130 You Think There is a Problem Eyes appear red. • Set [Red-Eye Lamp] to [On]. This is effective if the subject looks right at the red-eye reduction lamp. Even better results can be obtained by increasing the lighting in indoor settings or approaching closer to the subject. The shutter will not close for approx.
  • Page 131: List Of Messages

    You Think There is a Problem Playback Cannot play back. • If the file name or folder structure is changed on a computer, you may not be able to play back images or movies. Refer to the Software Starter Guide for information regarding folder structure or file names.
  • Page 132: Error Messages

    The memory card is malfunctioning. Formatting the memory card may solve the problem (p. 49). If this error message appears even when using the supplied memory card, contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a problem with the camera.
  • Page 133 A lens error was detected. Press the power button to turn the camera off and back on (p. 22). If this error message continues to display, contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk as there may be a problem with the lens.
  • Page 134: Functions Available In Each Shooting Mode

    Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Shooting modes Function Long Shutter — — — ISO Speed (p. 72) — — — — — — — Flash (p. 59) — — — — Drive Mode (pp. 60, 69, 78) — Self- Timer —...
  • Page 135 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —...
  • Page 136: Menus

    Menus (Shooting) Tab Menu Shooting modes Function Long Shutter Face Detect AF Frame (p. 80) AiAF — Center — Normal AF Frame Size (p. 81) Small — — AF-Point Zoom (p. 82) — Standard Digital Zoom* (p. 61) Digital Tele-converter 1.4x/2.3x —...
  • Page 137 Menus — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —...
  • Page 138 (Widescreen) mode at the full page setting for wide paper using a Canon SELPHY CP750/CP740/ CP730/CP720/CP710/CP510 Compact Photo Printer. Since this setting is saved even when the power is turned off, ensure that you return the setting to [Auto] to...
  • Page 139 Menus (Playback) Tab Menu Item Options/Summary Ref. Page Slide Show Automatically plays back images. p. 98 My Category Organizes images in categories. p. 96 Red-Eye Correction Corrects red-eye in images. p. 105 Resize Resizes and saves images. p. 103 Sound Memo Records and attaches sound to images.
  • Page 140: Specifications

    Specifications Camera Effective Pixels ..Approx. 10.0 million Image Sensor ... . 1/2.3.-inch type CCD (Total Pixels: Approx. 10.3 million) Lens....6.2 (W) –...
  • Page 141 Category/Red-Eye Correction/Resize/Sound Memo/ Protect/Rotate/Focus Check/Jump/Movie Playback Direct Print ....PictBridge compliant, and Canon Direct Print and Bubble Jet Direct compatible Interface ....Hi-Speed USB (mini-B), Audio/Video output (NTSC or PAL selectable, monaural audio) Communication Settings .
  • Page 142: Index

    Index Numerics ......123 3:2 Guide Date and Time Date/Time ......18 Date/Time ....63 Adding to Image ......19 Changing ...... 126 AC adapter kit ....19 Date/Time Battery ......36 Accessories ........ 18 Setting ......... 86 AE Lock ......
  • Page 143 Index Editing Editing ....25 Erasing Images ......80 Face Detect ... 24 Playback Viewing ......83 Face Select ......41, 42 Indicator Factory Settings Default Settings ....56 Indoor (Scene Mode) ........87 FE Lock ........65 Infinity ........119 File No ....
  • Page 144 Index ....29, 91 Shooting Time ..... 30 Viewing (Playback) ......61 Safety Zoom MultiMedia card Memory Cards Screen ......96 My Category ..43 Information Displayed ....... 75 My Colors ......20 Language ..46, 47 Menu Operations ..45 Switching the Display ..
  • Page 145 Index ......128 Is a Problem) Video Movies ......41, 77 Viewfinder ....93 Viewing (Playback) ....82 AF-Point Zoom ....97 Enlarged Display ....94 Index Playback ..24 Single Image Playback ......98 Slide Show ..100 Viewing Images on a TV ......
  • Page 146: Trademark Acknowledgments

    Reprinting, transmitting, or storing in a retrieval system any part of this guide without the permission of Canon is prohibited. • Canon reserves the right to change the contents of this guide at any time without prior notice. • Illustrations and screenshots in this guide may differ slightly from the actual equipment.
  • Page 148 CDP-E065-010 © CANON INC. 2008...

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