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  • Page 1 CAMERA the Camera Shooting Using the Mode Dial Functions C&IlOll Playback/Erasing igs/TransferSettings :::1 Camera User Guide This guide explains camera features and procedures in detail. CDI-E275-010 • F.xif_'nt PRINTED IN JAPAN © 2007 CANON INC. XXXXXXX PtctBndge PRINT BUBBLEJET DIRECT...
  • Page 2 My Colors • Edits movies • Records sound memos for still images • Makes printing easy with the Print/Share button • Also supports non-Canon brand PictBridge compliant printers Recorded Images • Effortlessly transfer them to a computer with the Print/Share button •...
  • Page 3 You can use SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards and MultiMediaCards with this camera. These cards are collectively called memory cards in this guide. Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories.
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Items marked with a * are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures. Please Read ........Safety Precautions ........Preventing Malfunctions ......Using the LCD Monitor and the Viewfinder ....Customizing Display Information ...... Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor ....
  • Page 5 Shooting inthe Creative Zone ......Program AE Tv Setting the Shutter Speed Av Setting the Aperture Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture Selecting an AF Frame ......Switching between Focus Settings ....Shooting Hard-to-Focus Subjects (Focus Lock, AF Lock, Manual Focus) ....Focus Bracketing (Focus-BKT Mode) ....
  • Page 6 Rotating Images inthe Display ....... Playback with Transition Effects ...... Red-Eye Correction Function ......Adding My Colors Effects ......Attaching Sound Memos toImages ....Sound-Only Recording (Sound Recorder) ....Automated Playback (Slide S hows) ....Protecting Images ........ Viewing Images onaTVSet......Erasing Images ........
  • Page 7 Replacing the Date Battery ......Camera Care and Maintenance ..... Specifications ........
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9 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. 131). Language Setting Please see the Basic Guide (p. 8) to change the language setting. • Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below and in the "Safety Precautions"...
  • Page 10 Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately turn the camera power off and remove the camera batteries or unplug the battery charger or compact power adapter from the power outlet. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
  • Page 11 • Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzine, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment. • Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power cord. • Use only recommended power accessories. • 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.
  • Page 12 • When recharging the Canon AA-size NiMH batteries, use only a specified battery charger. • The compact power adapter is designed for exclusive with this equipment. Do not use it with other products. There is a risk of overheating and distortion which could result in [ire or electrical shock.
  • Page 13 r.v_ • Do not get the camera caught on other objects or subject it to strong impacts or shocks when wearing or holding it by the strap. • Be careful not to bump or strongly push the end of the lens. The above-mentioned could lead to injury or damage the equipment.
  • Page 14 i i illliiii II I i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii h!!!!!!!!!! !! ! !!!!!!!! • Do not operate the flash with dirt, dust or other items stuck to the surface of the flash. • Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers clothing when shooting.
  • Page 15 I BeforeUsingthe Camera- BasicOperations t_n_t iiiiiii...
  • Page 16 • The LCD monitor on or off setting is retained even after the camera power is turned off. The LCD monitor will not switch to the detailed display in magnified display (p. 104), or index playback mode (p. 105). If the surroundings are too bright (for example, when you are shooting outdoors) and images on the LCD monitor are not clear, use the viewfinder for shooting.
  • Page 17 PTvAvM .."1 Only [Shooting Info] can be displayed. *2 [3:2 Guide] cannot be displayed. You can set 2 display modes to select whether or not to display the following information on the LCD monitor and viewfinder, and switch between displays by pressing the DISP. button (p. 13). LCDNiewfinder You can select whether or not to display the following information on the LCD monitor (_'_/_...
  • Page 18 i_ili ¸¸ g C._g_i,de_g_ ......• Sets LCD monitor orviewfinder V,ew,,nOer display mode after the DISP. button is LeD monitor pressed. _1_1_ • If you do not wish to change the __!_!_ display mode when the DISP. button is pressed, use the A, V, • or • button and press the SET button to display @ (_1_1_1 •...
  • Page 19 Histogram Function The histogram is a graph that allows you to check the brightness of an image. You can also display the histogram in the P, Tv, and r_ modes to check the brightness while shooting. The greater the bias toward the left in the graph, the darker the image. The greater the bias toward the right, the brighter the image, tf the image is too dark, adjust the exposure compensation to a positive...
  • Page 20 Shooting Information (Shooting Mode) • [_Time Zone (p. 23) Histogram (p. 17) [] Digital Tele-Converter (p. 40) Zoom Magnification (p. 40) (rough guide) D_Safety Zoom (p. 41) Buffer Warning .2 Filter (p. 56) Shooting disabled (p. 55) Standard Exposure Index/ Exposure Level Mark (p.
  • Page 21 "Shooting Mode 'Basic Guide p. 11-13) PJ(p. 57) [](p. C Save Settings (p. 96) []Macro/Super Macro (Basic Guide p. 16) []lSO Speed (p. 80) []Low Battery (p. 159) [] ['_'_Flash (Basic Guide p. 14) _J(Red) Flash Warning (p. 19) --_" Drive Mode (p.
  • Page 22 Playback Information (Playback Mode) mStandard Defined Playback (p. !06) { []WAVE Format Sound (p. 119) ] Folder Number - File Number Date/Time Protection Status (p. 128) Compression (Still Images) (p. 39) [] [] Recording Pixels (Still Images) (p. 39) number []Movie (p.
  • Page 23 • Detailed [_N_NNN My Category (p. 106) Histogram (p. 17) [_[]...ea Shooting Mode Flash Exposure Compensation (p. 94) _7_Flash Output (p. 94) Basic Guide pp. 11-13) ee[]m[e._mm_lmmm []Still image shot while shooting a My Colors (p. 117) movie (p. 54) mmM_[]mm_lmm I_-.1_ ISO Speed (p.
  • Page 24 _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J ¸¸¸ ii_ • Information for images shot on other cameras may not display correctly. • Overexposure Warning In the following cases, overexposed portions of the image blink. - When reviewing an image right after shooting in the LCD monitor (information view) or in the viewfinder (information view) - When using the detailed display mode of the Playback...
  • Page 25 When traveling abroad, you can record images with local dates and times simply by switching the time zone setting if you pre-register the destination time zones. You can enjoy the convenience of not having to switch the Date/Time settings. Setting the Home/World Time Zones...
  • Page 27 Switching to the Destination Time Zone If you change the date and time when the destination time zone is selected, the home time zone date and time will also change automatically.
  • Page 28 Menus are used to set the shooting, playback and print settings as well as such camera settings as the date/time and electronic beep. The following menus are available. • FUNC. Menu • Rec., Play, Print, Set up, and My Camera Menus FUNC.
  • Page 29 Rec., Play, Print, Set up and My Camera Menus Convenient settings for shooting, playback or printing can be set with these menus. (Rec.) (Set up) Menu (My Camera) Menu ® You can switch between menus with the < or • button when this C_,_ part is selected,...
  • Page 30 See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 199). FUNC. Menu The icons shown below are the default settings. Reference Menultem Page White Balance p. 88 My Colors p. 91 Bracket pp. 77, 87 Flash Exposure Compensation/Flash Output p. 94 Metering Mode p.
  • Page 31 Rec. Menu ([]) *Defaultsetting Reference Page Menu Item Options Summaryl FlexiZone IOn*/Off Ip. 71 Dig !a {oom ....I P 40 (Still Image) Standard*!Off/1 6x/2 0x (Movies) Standard*lOft Flash Sync lst-curtain*/2nd-curtain p. 95 Slow Synchro On/Off* p. 43 & Flash Adjust On*lOft p.
  • Page 32 Auto Category On*/Off Sets whether or not images automatically classified into categories during shooting. .1 IS Mode (Still Image) Continuous*/Shoot Only! Panning!Off pp. 18, 44 iMoviesi I " Converter Off*/WC-DC58A/ i TC_DC58B/500D ip. 171 Custom Display Settings LCDNiewfinder Grid Lines Off*2/On*3 3:2 Guide O_2*!!On...
  • Page 33 Play Menu ([]) Print Menu ([]) Reference Reference Menu Item Menu Item Page Page Print Slide Show p. 123 Select Image & Qty. My Category p. 106 Select by Date Erase p. 132 Select by Category Protect p. 128 p. 134 Select by Folder Red-Eye Select All Images...
  • Page 34 Set up Menu ([_) *Default setting Summary/ Menu Item Options Reference Page Mute On/Off* Set to [On] to silence all operation sounds except for the warning sounds (Basic Guide p. 9). Volume Off/1 /2"/3/4/5 Adjusts the volume of the start-up sound, operation sound, self-timer sound, shutter sound and playback sound.
  • Page 35 Summary/ Menu Item Optmns Reference Page Audio p. 56 Mic level Auto*/Manual Sets method of adjustment for the sound recording I!eve! Level -40 to 0 dB Sets the sound recording leve!. Wind Filter On/O_ Reduces wind noise. LCD Brightness (Normal)*/ Adjusts the brightness for (Bright) the LCD monitor and...
  • Page 36 _ when borderless printing an image shot in _1 (Wide) mode on wide size paper using Canon compact photo printer SELPHY CP730/CP720/CP710/CP510. As this setting will be stored to memory even when the power is turned...
  • Page 37 My Camera Menu ([_) *Default setting Reference Menu Item Summary Page Selects a common theme for each Theme My Camera settings item. Start-up Image Sets the image displayed when the camera power is turned on. Sets the sound played when the Start-up Sound camera power is turned on.
  • Page 38 Me. i.e Aiii : ....... • Settings cannot be reset when the camera is connected to a computer or to a printer. • The following cannot be reset. - Shooting mode - The [Time Zone], [Date/Time], [Language] and [Video System] options in the [[_ (Set up)] menu (p. 33) - White balance data recorded with the custom white balance function (p.
  • Page 39 You should always format a new memory card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data. iFo,mat]: ... & See Menus and Settings (p. 27). select [OK] press button. • To perform a low level format, use the •...
  • Page 40 Shooting _ !_ _SCN_ '_ p Tv Av M FUNC, Menu (Compression/Recording Pixels) (Recording Pixels), .Defaa,t sett, ng. • Use the < or • button to select recording pixet. • E_ settings cannot be made in [] _____ mode. _,', button (Compression), * Default setting.
  • Page 41 Approximate Values for Recording Pixels Recording Pixels Purpose 3264 × 2448 High Printing to about A3 size (Approx. Large pixels 297 × 429 mm (11.7 × 16.5 in.)) Printing to about A4 size (Approx. 2592 × 1944 219 × 297 mm (8.3 × 11.7 in.)) Medium I pixels Printing to about Letter size prints...
  • Page 42 _ _, _ _ SCN.1 in.2 p Tv Av M "1 Cannot be set in _ and [] modes. *2 [Digital Tele-converter] cannot be set. You can combine digital zoom with optical zoom when shooting. The available shooting characteristics and focal lengths (35mm film equivalent) are as follows.
  • Page 43 [Standard]/[Off]I[1,6x]/[2,0x], See Menus and Settings (p. 27). * Default setting. • When using [Standard] See Shooting With the Digital Zoom (p. 41 ). eWhen using [1.6x] or [2.0x] Shooting With the Digital Zoom ..............................................Press zoom |ever toward shoot. • The combined digital and optical zoom setting wilI display in o°...
  • Page 44 Shooting With the Digital Tele-Converter The digital tele-conve_er feature uses digital zoom to achieve About the Digital Tele-Converter effects of a tele-converter (a lens used for telephoto shooting). *Cannot be set in m mode. You can set whether or not the red-eye reduction* lamp automatically...
  • Page 45 :i:_:i;%!!ii> _iiiiiii!_i_ ¸¸:i!%::¸¸¸ i!iii,ii!i!;_ii!ili iii_z_ii_ :?::>_! _"i!!i_!ii_ii!_ 'iP _i_i_"V AV _>i_:ii! The flash timing is adjusted to stow shutter speeds. This reduces the chance that only the background wilI appear dark when a night scene or an interior shot is taken. [o.].
  • Page 46 The lens-shift type image stabilizer function allows you to minimize the camera shake effect (blurred images) when you shoot distant subjects that have been magnified or when you shoot in dark conditions without a flash. You can check the effect of the IS mode on image blur on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) since the IS mode Continuous runs continually.
  • Page 47 The following icons appear on the LCD monitor. [Converter] setting Reference [Continuous] [Shoot [Panning] Only] in Rec. menu Page None WC-DC58A TC-DC58B p. 190 500D...
  • Page 48 • _[_ (Large/Fine) mode. • This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon. Actual results may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions. • Even if continuous shooting suddenly stops, the memory card may not be full.
  • Page 49 the _i_ Uu"o" t odisPiay RI mo;m. • Each time you press the _/_ button, the continuous shooting settings wi,change "1 Default setting. [] and manual focus modes. displayed • The camera wilI continue to record successive images while the shutter button is held down. Recording will cease when the shutter button is released, To Cancel Continuous Shooting: Follow Step 1 to select [].
  • Page 50 _ T_ _ _ SC P Tv Av M You can check whether the image is in focus right after it is recorded. • The recorded image displays for about 2 seconds (or the :::_ interval set with the [Review] feature (p. 29)). while image is displayed,...
  • Page 51 • You can delete an image by pressing the _ button while the image is displayed (See Basic Guide p. 20). • Pressing the DISP. button will change the display on the LCD monitor as follows. Focus Confirmation--->Detailed Disptay-->No Information Switching between AF Frames/...
  • Page 52 Using Mode Dial No matter what position the mode dial is in, you can shoot movies .1 with just a push of the Movie button. You can select the movie recording pixels and frame rate (p. 53) and shoot with color effects such as Color Accent, Color Swap, and My Colors.
  • Page 54 • When you press the MF button, AF lock is set at the current focus condition. [] displays on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder). • You can set the AE lock (p. 84) and exposure shift while shooting movies (you can also set them before shooting when the mode dial is set to _,_,).
  • Page 55 • When movie recording is stopped in any mode dial position except Din, the still image settings return to the settings before movie shooting began. AE lock (p. 84) and exposure shift, however, are disabled. • QuickTime is required to play back movies (Data type: AVl/ Compression method: Motion JPEG) on a computer (Windows 2000 only).
  • Page 56 • When priority is on movie length rather than image quality, select _'_. You can shoot for twice as long in this mode compared to a file of the same size shot in the other modes. • See Image Data Sizes (Estimated) (p. 188). •...
  • Page 58 The microphone level [sound recording level) of the movie and sound memos (p. 119) and wind filter setting (p. 121) can be changed. See enu.n Se ,ngsC .27 * Default setting. • When in [Manual] mode, press the • button, then set the sound recording level (recording volume) with the _ or ,button.
  • Page 59 Stitch Assist can be used to shoot overlapping images that can later be merged (stitched) to create one panoramic image on a computer. The overlapping seams of several adjacent images can be joined into a single panoramic image. ¢D & 4 Or _ button to seiect shooting...
  • Page 60 311 €ompose second ;mage so that overlaps a portion of the first shoot. • Use the '_, I_, 4, or V button to return il :' the previous image or retake the recorded images. (When shooting clockwise, you can retake all of the •...
  • Page 61 _ii;_!!%:> ;i:i!i_!:ii_:_ ¸iiii!i:_i_i_ _ii !i_ii!i!il % SC N( [] []) v! i _ _!_i!j!_!_!ii! _!!hYY h_; ii'Y_i iil You can easily change the colors in an image when it is shot for both stills and movies, allowing you to enjoy producing various effects.
  • Page 62 ca mera so that Coior you wiSh to ....retain appears at the center of the monitor (or viewfinder) press • button. - Only one color can be specified. a You can use the • or • button to specify the range of the colors that are retained.
  • Page 63 Usothe e; button to select m (cole; Swap) button. • The camera will switch to color input mode, and the display will alternate between the original image and the color swap image (using the previously set color). camera sO that coio;you wish change...
  • Page 64 Saving Original Images Not only can you save images with altered colors when shooting still images with the Color Accent or Color Swap modes, but you can also choose to save the original images (before the color change). (Rec,) Menu [Save Original] [Onl/[Off]*.
  • Page 65 :_i_i:%!!ii? iiii!iiii!i_ii_;_ iii!!!i!iiii_iiiiii_i_ i,!!!!!_i!iiiiiii! '!i_!_i_ _i;_! _'¸¸;J ;/! i_ii_ "_!ii!i_;_;ii!_'_ P Tv Av M ..You can freely select camera settings such as the shutter speed and aperture value to suit your shooting purposes. After settings are made, shooting procedures are the same as for "_ Shooting (Auto Mode)"...
  • Page 66 You can change the combinations of shutter speeds and aperture values without altering the exposure (p. 85). TV Setting the Shutter Speed When you set the shutter speed, the camera automatically selects an aperture value to match the brightness. Faster shutter speeds allow you to catch an instantaneous image of a moving subject, while slower speeds create a flowing effect and allow you to shoot without a flash in dark areas.
  • Page 67 OThe aperture value and shutter speed change according to the zoom state as follows. Shutter Speed Aperture Value (seconds) f/2.7 - 3.5 to 1/1600 f/4.0 - 5.0 to 1/2000 Maximum Wide Angle .1 f/5.6 - 7.1 to 1/2500 f/8.0 to 1/3200 f/3.5 -4.5 to 1/1600 Maximum...
  • Page 68 AM Setting the Aperture The aperture adjusts the amount of light entering through the lens. When you set the aperture, the camera automatically selects a shutter speed to match the brightness. Selecting a lower aperture value (opening the aperture) allows you to blur the background and create a beautiful portrait.
  • Page 69 "Aperture Setting Display • The larger the aperture value the smaller the lens opening, allowing less light to enter the camera. I F2"7 F3"2 F3"5 F4.O F4"5 F5"O F5"6 F6"3 F7"1 F8"O • You can change the combinations of shutter speeds and aperture values without altering the exposure (p.
  • Page 70 M Manually Setting the Shutter Speed Aperture You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to shoot images. shutter speed, • or • button select aperture value, then shoot. • When you press the shutter button Exposure Level ha fway the d fference between the Indicatorl standard exposure and the...
  • Page 71 I Advanced Shooting Functions scN* J_ p Tv Av M *Cannot be set in E mode. The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses. You can set the AF frame in the following ways. You can have the camera automatically detect the position of a face and use this data to set the focus and exposure* while...
  • Page 72 Selecting Face Detect or Center • The AF frame appears as follows when the shutter button is pressed halfway. • Green: Shooting preparations complete • Yellow: Focusing difficulty* * Displays only when the AF frame is set to [Center]. • The following occurs when [Face Detect] is selected. - Up to three AF frames display.
  • Page 73 Moving the AF Frame When the shooting mode is P, Tv, Av or M, the AF frame can be moved manually to the desired area (Active Frame Control). Me n F ieXizene i[o_....soo Monuson.ot,,ng C0 27, Press them button: •...
  • Page 74 scN*r_ p Tv Av M *In [] mode only [Single] is available. You can set the AF mode. The camera is continually focusing on whatever it is aimed even when the shutter button is not pressed, Continuous allowing you to shoot without missing opportunities. This is the default setting.
  • Page 75 *Cannotbe usedin [] mode. It may be difficult to focus on the following types of subjects. • Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings • Scenes with a mixture of near and far subjects • Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition...
  • Page 76 Shooting with the AF Lock *Cannot be used in _) or _ mode. camera So that an Object at the ......same focal distance as the main subject centered in the AF frame, Press ;hatter button haifway press MF button, •...
  • Page 77 Shooting in Manual Focus Mode The focus can be manually set. *Cannot be used in _ or _ mode.
  • Page 78 Using the Manual Focus in Combination with the Auto Focus *Cannot be used in _) or _ mode. First, manual focus is used to roughly focus, then from that focus position the camera automatically focuses more accurately. You can use two methods. "Using Button This allows you to confirm the automatic focusing position before...
  • Page 79 P Tv The camera automatically takes three shots: one at the manual focus position, and one each with focus positions preset farther and nearer. The three shots are taken at the same interval as continuous shooting (p. 46). The farther and nearer focus positions can be set in three steps: large, medium and small.
  • Page 80 Press FUNC. button shoot image with manual focus (p. 75). To Cancel the Focus-BKT Mode: Select _ (BKT-Off) in Step 1....................i i!;i!ili!!iiiiil i'_ i iiiiiiiiiill ,_ iiiiiiilil;;iii!i!i ii!!!iii!iiiiil;ii!iill !!ii!!!i i_ ii;:ii!i _;::!iii;;!; !Siiiiii! ! P Tv Av M !i The camera divides images into several zones for light metering.
  • Page 81 Moving the Spot AE Point to the AF Frame/ Centering the Spot AE Point ...... _ (.ec.) [F'exiZone] _ [0"]. Return to the shooting screen press button to select [Center], (Rec.) Menu ; [SPot AE Point], [Center]/[AF Point]. See Menus and Settings (p. 27). _ * Default setting.
  • Page 82 Raise the ISO speed when you wish to reduce the effects of shaking hands and shoot with the flash off in a dark area or when you wish to reduce the effects of a moving subject and raise the shutter speed. Press button •...
  • Page 83 1_00 I []1- I o I o I o I o O : Available * : Default setting. • When the shooting modes cannot be set the ISO speed, the ISO speed will be fixed to Auto. eWhen the camera is set to [] or [] and you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will set and display the...
  • Page 84 Press shutter button halfway. eThe [] appears and the _N button will blink blue (however, when the viewfinder display, the r_,_ button will not blink). Press button while still pressing shutter button halfway. When button lights, press shutter button way, •...
  • Page 85 _r_sc PTvAv • *Cannot be set in [] and [] mode. Adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background. Adjust the exposure compensation to a negative value to avoid making the subject too bright in night shots or when shot against a dark background.
  • Page 86 ,m p Tv Av You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast is too strong between the subject and background or when a subject is backlit. 11!i Focus o, t"ePa_ oft"esubject o"w"ic" youwishto lock the exposure settin.. and hold theshutte;...
  • Page 87 Changing Shutter Speed and Aperture Value Combinations Automatically selected combinations of shutter speeds and aperture values can be freely changed without altering the exposure (Program Shift)..........................FOCUS subject which wish lock exposure. Press button while pressing shutter button halfway. •...
  • Page 88 P Tv Av You can obtain the correct exposure regardless of the location of your subject in the composition..Raise fiaSh..................P,.;ss t he_ burro,and setit tOU ("ash ;"12 eWhen an external flash is attached, refer to the manual for your flash.
  • Page 89 To Cancel the AEB Mode: Select the _ (BKT-Off) in Step 1.
  • Page 90 Normally, the [] (Auto) white balance setting selects an optimal white balance. When the [] (Auto) setting cannot produce natural looking colors, change the white balance using a setting appropriate for the light source. !i I!i ............................ _..................FUNC. Menu (Auto).
  • Page 91 Using the Custom White Balance You can set a custom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the shooting conditions by having the camera evaluate an object, such as a piece of white paper or cloth, or a photo-quality gray card that you wish to establish as the standard white color.
  • Page 92 • You are recommended to set the shooting mode to p and the exposure compensation setting to zero (+0) before setting a custom white balance. The correct white balance may not be obtained when the exposure setting is incorrect (image appears completely black or white).
  • Page 93 P Tv Av M You can change the look of an image when it is shot. My Colors Settings My Colors Off Records normally. Emphasizes the contrast and color saturation to Vivid record bold colors. Tones down the contrast and color saturation to Neutral record neutral hues.
  • Page 94 FUNC. Menu Colors Off). See Menus and Settings (p. 26). ' *oe,_o,,sett, • Use the _ or ),,button to select a My Colors mode. " _seeMsedtteing the Camera to a Custom ColorMode (p. 92). • Modes other than [] Press the FUNC. button. The display will return to the shooting screen and you can shoot.
  • Page 95 A or . button to select ..........[Contrast], [Sharpness], [Saturation], [Red], [Green], [Blue] or [Skin Tone] R or I_ button to adjust • The altered color will display. _@_:_,_ Adjust Select an item Press button. • Thiscompletes thesetting. & Although the built-in flash and an externally mounted flash* will fire with automatic flash adjustments (except in the M mode), it is also possible to set them so that it fires without any adjustments.
  • Page 96 P Tv Av M • When the shooting mode is set to r4_, p or when [Flash Adjust] is set to [Auto] (p. 93) in Tv or AM mode, settings can be adjusted in 1/3- Flash Exposure stop increments in the range of -2 to +2 stops. Compensation •...
  • Page 97 P Tv Av M The flash fires right after the shutter opens, regardless of 1st..curtain the shutter speed. Usually, the 1st-curtain is used when shooting. The flash fires right before the shutter closes. Compared with the 1st-curtain, the flash fires later and allows you to 2rid-curtain shoot images in which, for example, a car's taillights seem to trail off behind.
  • Page 98 P Tv Av M You can save frequently used shooting modes and various shooting settings to the C (Custom) mode. When necessary, you can then shoot images with previously saved settings by simply turning the mode dial to C- Settings that are not memorized when the shooting mode is changed or when the power is turned off (such as continuous shooting or self-timer) are also remembered.
  • Page 99 One frequently used function can be registered to the r_ (Shortcut) button. You can register the following functions. Menu Item Page Menu Item Page Digital Not Assigned* Tele-converter p. 40 E83Light Metering p. 78 AELAE Lock p. 84 WI_ White Balance p.
  • Page 100 To Cancel the shortcut button: Select [] in Step 2. MUsing the Shortcut Button • Each press of the r_ button cyc es between setting values of the i;;ii: registered function. - For WBand [83, the setting screen -Fori_'_'a white balance reading is taken when you press the _ button.
  • Page 101 _ _A m _SCN _ P Tv Av M Your camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera held vertically and automatically rotates it to the correct orientation when viewing it in the LCD monitor.
  • Page 102 _ [] _SCN_ '_ p Tv Av M You can create a new folder at any time and the recorded images will be automatically saved to that folder. Create Creates a new folder the next time you shoot images. To create an additional folder, insert the check mark again.
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  • Page 104 The images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers. You can select how the file number is assigned. [Continuous] /[Auto Reset]. See Menus and Se.,ngs C0- 27 . * Default setting. File Number Reset Function A number one higher than the last one recorded assigned to the next image.
  • Page 105 File and Folder Numbers Recorded images are assigned consecutive file numbers starting with 0001 and ranging up to 9999, while folders are assigned numbers starting with 100 and ranging up to 999. Up to 2000 images can be saved into a single folder. Memory Card Exchanged New Folder Created for Another...
  • Page 106 Playback/Erasing Please also see the Basic Camera User Guide (p. 20). _v_j _Jt'_ I_]:.,_'_ t"ezo0m lever ......- @% will display and a magnified portion of the image will display. [," eYou can change the magnification level with the zoom lever. Images can be magmfied up to a factor of approximately lOx.
  • Page 107 To Return to Single Image Playback: Press the zoom lever toward 0,. Switching between Sets of Nine Images The jump bar will display if you press the button while in index playback and you can switch the display between sets of nine images.
  • Page 108 You can organize images into prepared categories (People, Scenery, Events, Category 1-3, To Do). Category information recorded with the [Auto Category] function (p. 30) can also be edited. At the category level, you can perform the following. • Image searches (p. 107) •...
  • Page 109 When you have many images recorded onto a memory card, it is handy to use the search keys below to jump over images to find the object of your search. Shot Date Jumps to the first image of each shooting date. My Category Displays the first image in each category.
  • Page 110 D;spiay theimages....• []/_]: Select the search key - Press the • or • button. - Press the MENU button to return to single image playback. • [] / [] / [] /[]: Use the • or • button to select a date, category, folder or movie for playback and press the SET button.
  • Page 111 a movie: _..;,i_ _ Volume press the SET _, Level "" _/_; (Adjust t OUl:tO • with the • • Imagos with a _b_ icon or • are movies. button) _ ,' •The move contro pane I I Time moviewas shot appears.
  • Page 112 Operating the Movie Control Panel Returns to single image playback Print (An icon will display when a printer is connected. See the F_ Direct Print User Guide for details.) Play Stow Motion (You can use the ,q button to slow down or the •...
  • Page 113 You can delete portions of recorded movies. Select[] (Edit)inthemoViecontr0ipanel press button, • The movie editing panel and the Movie Editing Panel movie editing bar will display..• or • button to seiect[] (Cut "o Beginning) (Cut End) 4 or 1_ button to specify point...
  • Page 114 Select [New F"e] o ;[Ove_rite] and p,ess button. • [New F e] saves the ed ted move .._, * _<_ under a new fie name The pre-ed t data is left unchanged. Note, if you press the SET button while saving the movie, saving is cancelled.
  • Page 115 I_ l':J[ _T I111_J lJ_]2_'):_e _I i I [| I_'_11 ,]_l'11_.l_Ltj Images can be rotated clockwise 90 ° or 270 ° in the display. Original 90° 270 ° "D...
  • Page 116 You can select the transition effect displayed when switching between images. No transition effect. The displayed image darkens and the next image gradually brightens until it is displayed. Press the 41button to have the previous image display from the left and the • button to have the next image display from the r ght.
  • Page 117 Ia'!lT_tB1"€l You can correct red eyes in recorded images. However, red eyes may not be automatically detected in some images or the results may not turn out as you intended. Examples: • Faces near the screen edges or faces that appear extremely small, large, dark or bright in relation to the overall image.
  • Page 118 OWhen there is not enough space Ieft on the memory card, red-eye correction cannot be performed. • Although you can apply red-eye correction any number of times to an image, the image quality will gradually deteriorate with each application. • Since the correction frame will not appear automatically images that have already been corrected once with the [Red-Eye Correction], use the [Add Frame] option to correct them.
  • Page 119 Adding Correction Frames You can add up to a maximum of 35 correction frames. or l_ button ..select [Add Frame] press button. R or I_ button to move frame press button. • You ca0 cha0oe thesize ofthe frame with the zoom lever. "o ,.€...
  • Page 120 (Play) Menu _ []. See Menus and Settings (p. 27). Use the R or 1_ button to select an image, and press the SET button. 4 or 1_ button to select Colors type, press button. • The displayed image will reflect the My Colors effect.
  • Page 121 the MENU button and seiect [Yes] Or [No], then press button. • Selecting [Yes] displays the image transformed with the My Colors effect, while [No] returns you to the Play menu. eThe My Colors function will not work if there is insufficient space on the memory card.
  • Page 122 Sound Memo Panel Exit Record Pause Play Erase Select [Erase] in the confirmation screen and press the SET button. [_ Volume (0-5 levels)
  • Page 123 You can record sound only, without images, for up to two hours at one time.
  • Page 124 Sound Recorder Panel Use the • or • button to select and press the SET button. Exit Record Pause Play (Use the • or • button to select a sound and press the SET button.) Rewind (Hold the SET button to rewind (no sound plays).) Fast Forward (Hold the SET button to fast forward (no sound plays).) Erase (Select [Erase] or [Erase All] and in the confirmation screen...
  • Page 125 Automated Playback of Memory Card Images. * Image settings for slide shows are based on the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standard (p. 182). All Images Plays all images on a memory card in order. Plays images bearing a specified date in Date order.
  • Page 126 i i:iii"Seie t iSta i"and p;ess" t.e'SET butto....• The following functions are available during slide shows. - Pausing/resuming the slide show: press the SET button. - Fast forwarding/rewinding the slide show: press the _ or I_ button (continue to hold the button to switch between images more rapidly).
  • Page 127 Select a date/category/folder playback ([]/D/F_) SeleCt Or lil and press SET ......button. • or • button to select a date/ categorylfolder to play back press button. • Pressing the SET button again Date cancels the s etting • You can select multiple dates categories, or folders.
  • Page 128 Selecting Images for Playback (_-[]) Select only the images that you wish to play back and save them as a slide show (Custom 1,2 or 3). Up to 998 images can be selected. They will be played back in their order of selection.
  • Page 129 Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings • Play Time Sets the duration that each image displays. Choose between 3*- 10 seconds, 15 seconds and 30 seconds. (Displaying time can vary slightly depending on the image.) * Default setting. • Repeat Sets whether the slide show stops when all the slides have been displayed or continues until stopped.
  • Page 130 You can protect important images and movies from accidental erasure. Select You can configure the protection settings for each image singly while viewing them. You can protect the images from a specified Select by Date date. You can protect all images in a specified Select by Category category.
  • Page 131 SeieCt theimage, date, categ0_or foiderto ..protect press button. • [Select] Use the • or • button to select an image and press the SET button. -Pressing the SET b utton ago n il ,, cancels the setting. - You can also protect images in the _"__ index playback mode.
  • Page 132 Seiect [P;otect] a"d P;ess t he setbutton. of the selected image and returns you to Step 2. • Selecting [Stop] cancels selection of the protected image and returns you to Step 2. • You may cancel the operation by pressing the SET button during [Protect] mode.
  • Page 133 theother e nds o ftheSte,eoNideo Cable into VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN jacks on the TOthe Video IN Jack Plug (Yellow) TOthe Audio IN Jack Plug (Left) (White) To the Audio IN Jack Plug (Right) (Red) _, Tur" o"theiV a"aswitch i t tovideo mode. Power on the camera.
  • Page 134 You can erase images from a memory card. Select Erases images after selecting them one at a time. Select by Date Erases images corresponding to the selected date. Select by Erases all images in the selected category. Category Select by Folder Erases all images in the selected folder.
  • Page 135 Seiect imagesl a date, a catego_ or a foider press button, • [Select] Use the • or • button to select an image and press the SET button. - Pressing the SET button again cancels the setting. - You can also protect images in the index playback mode. •...
  • Page 136 Print Settings/Transfer Settings You can select images on a memory card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera. The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards. This is extremely convenient for printing on a direct print compatible printer, or for sending the images to a photo developing service that supports DPOF.
  • Page 137 "1o...
  • Page 138 Category] [Select by Folder] options, press MENU button, SET button, • Selecting [Cancel] cancels print settings of t he s e,ected image and retarns you t o _tep _ . • Images are printed in order according to the file number. •...
  • Page 139 Setting the Print Style After setting the print style, select the images for printing. The following settings can be selected. *Default setting. Standard* Prints one image per page. Prints the selected images Print Index together at a reduced size in an Type index format.
  • Page 140 OThe Date and File No. settings change according to the Print Type as follows. - [Index]: [Date] and [File No.] cannot be set to [On] at the same time. - [Standard] or [Both]: [Date] and [File No.] can be set to [On] at the same time, however, the printable information may vary between printers.
  • Page 141 You can use the camera to specify settings for images before downloading to a computer. Refer to the Software Starter Guide for instructions on how to transfer images to your computer. The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards.
  • Page 142 4 or l_ button to seiect an image to ..transfer press button, • Pressing the SET button again Transfer Selection deselects the setting. • Youcanalsoselect i mages i nthe index playback mode. All the Images on a Memory Card...
  • Page 143 I Customizingthe Camera(My CameraSettings) My Camera allows you to customize the start-up image and startup, operation, self-timer and shutter sounds. You can change and register these settings, enabling you to customize the camera to suit your own tastes. wish set. •...
  • Page 144 Images recorded onto the memory card and newly recorded sounds can be added as My Camera settings to the [[_] and [[_] menu items. You can also use the supplied software to upload your computer's images and sounds to the camera. A computer is required to restore the My Camera settings to the defaults.
  • Page 145 See the supplied Software Starter Guide for more information on creating and adding to the My Camera data.
  • Page 146 (Basic Guide p. 5). Batteries are not the right • Use only unused AA-size alkaline type. batteries or Canon AA-size NiMH batteries (p. 159). Battery charge is low and • Replace the camera batteries with the camera will not four unused or fully charged operate.
  • Page 147 The SD memory card or eWhen recording to, erasing from or SDHC memory card's formatting the memory card, slide write protect tab isset to the write protect tab upward "Write protect". (p. 161). The lithium coin battery • Replace the lithium date battery charge is low.
  • Page 148 Display flickers when shot • Th s is not a camera malfunction under fluorescent lighting. (flickering recorded in movies, but not in still images). Sometimes appears when ,,• This is a normal occurrence shooting a bright subject, devices containing CCDs and does such as the sun or other not constitute a malfunction.
  • Page 149 Camera automatically : • There is no effect on the recorded lightened the image image. displayed on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) to make it easier to see when shooting in a dark area (p. 13). Camera is in Playback or OTurn the mode lever to the left or computer/printer press the shutter button halfway to...
  • Page 150 • If reformatting does not work, the memory card logic circuits may be damaged. Consult the nearest Canon Customer Support Help Desk. SD memory card or • Slide the write protect tab upward SDHC memory card is (p. 161).
  • Page 151 Subject is too far away for • Shoot within correct flash range of flash to reach, the subject when using the built-in flash (p. 181). • Raise the tSO speed and then shoot (p. 80). Subject is too close, • Shoot within correct flash range of making the flash too the subject when using the built-in strong,...
  • Page 152 Light from the flash has oTh s is a phenomenon that occurs reflected off dust particles with digital cameras and does not or insects in the air. This constitute a malfunction. is particularly noticeable when shooting using the wide angle or when you increase the aperture value in the aperture- priority AV mode.
  • Page 153 Memory card slot cover/ • After closing the memory card slot/ battery cover was opened battery cover, turn the power on with power on. then back off (Basic Guide p. 5). The mode was switched • The lens will not retract in this from shooting to playback case.
  • Page 154 You attempted to play • Computer mages that cannot be back images shot with played back may play back if they another camera or are added to the camera using the images edited with a supplied software program computer. ZoomBrowser EX or lmageBrowser.
  • Page 155 (p _59): ... Batteries are not the right • Use only unused AA-size alkaline type. batteries or Canon AA-size NiMH batteries (p. 159). Batiery capacity drops • if shooting in a cold iocationl warm due to low ambient the batteries such as by placing -..I...
  • Page 156 As the batteries have not '_• Their charging performance should been used for over a year, :, return to normal after fully their recharging capacity recharging and depleting them over has decreased, several times. Battery life has been • Replace 4 batteries with new ones. exceeded.
  • Page 157 However, 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 158 Battery charge is insufficient to operate the camera. Replace 4 batteries immediately with unused AA-size alkaline batteries or fully charged Canon AA-size NiMH batteries. Also refer to Battery Handling Precautions (p. 159). No images recorded on memory card.
  • Page 159 You attempted to magnify an image recorded in a different camera or data type, an image edited with a computer, or a movie. You attempted to rotate an image recorded in a different camera or data type, an image edited with a computer. A sound memo cannot be added to this image since the data type of the existing sound memo is incorrect, or the sound memo cannot be played back.
  • Page 160 (xx: number) Camera detected an error. Turn the power off and then back on, then shoot or play back. A problem exists if the error code reappears. Note the number and contact your Canon Customer Support Help Desk. If an error code displays directly after taking a picture, the shot may not have been recorded.
  • Page 161 • When using the camera under low temperature conditions or over long periods, you are recommend to use of Canon AA-size NiMH batteries (sold separately). Camera operating time may shorten at low temperatures when alkaline batteries are used.
  • Page 162 • Before installing thebatteries, wipe thebattery terminals well w ith adrycloth. If the battery terminals are soiled with oil from one's skin or other dirt, the number of recordable images may be considerably diminished, or the amount of time the camera can be used reduced. •...
  • Page 163 I -"L_"_ I l'l'_"_J _';I I_"_l I LvA _1),_1 EI_"I"_. Slide the switch Write Protect rote down (you can e the swit images and other data on the card). Writing/Erasing Possible Writing/Erasing Impossible • Memory cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or vibration.
  • Page 164 • When the camera is malfunctioning, a corrupted memory card might be the cause. Reformatting the memory card may solve the problem. • When a non-Canon brand memory card is malfunctioning, reformatting it may solve the problem. • Memory cards formatted in other cameras, computers, peripheral devices may not operate correctly in this camera.
  • Page 165 IleL-_I J[_mi i [_a ;_.,,,,z_ m [41T_E [-'_;1r;!.-:_ ,_l _i _ F_i Using Rechargeable Batteries (Battery and Charger Kit CBK4-300) This kit includes a battery charger and four rechargeable AA-size NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries. Charge batteries as shown below. •...
  • Page 167 4 hours 40 minutes for the charger to fully recharge the batteries after they have been depleted (as determined by testing at Canon facilities). Charge batteries in an environment where the temperature is in the range of 0 to 35 °C (32 to 95 °F).
  • Page 168 Using a Compact Power Adapter (Sold Separately) You should use the separately sold Compact Power Adapter CA- PS700 when using the camera for long periodsof continuous use or for connecting to a computer or printer. t"epower ......cord to the compact _"...
  • Page 169 When attaching the Wide Converter WC-DC58A, Tele-converter DC58B, and Close-up Lens 500D (58ram) (each sold separately) you also need the Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58E (included with the separately sold Lens Adapter/Hood Kit LAH-DC20). -,Wide Converter WC-DC58A 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 g.75x (the thread diameter is 58 ram).
  • Page 170 -,Close-up Lens 500D (58mm) This lens makes macro shooting easy. You can take normal shots 28 to 50 cm (11 in. - 1.6 ft.) between the front of the lens and the subject with wide-angle and 35 to 50 cm (1.1 - 1.6 ft.) with telephoto in macro mode.
  • Page 171 Attaching a Lens/Lens Hood Be sure that camera is turned 0ff........Press ring release Ring button hold down, turn ring in the direction arrow (_). When • mark on the camera mark on the ring aligned, pull off the ring (_).
  • Page 173 Converter Settings Set up when shooting using the [IS Mode] (p. 44) by attaching the Wide Converter WC-DC58A, Tele-converter TC-DC58B or Close- Up lens 500D (58mm), sold separately.
  • Page 174 Please check the manual for your flash. * Certain functions noted in the manualsfor the Canon Speedlite 220EX, 430EX and 580EX l] cannot be performed when mounted on this camera. Please read this guide before using one of these t]ashes on the camera.
  • Page 175 (Flash) setting. • You can also use 380E, 420E, 550EX and 580EX. eOther Canon Flashes - Since other 1lashes 1ire at full strength, set the shutter "_ speed and aperture accordin£Iy. You are recommended...
  • Page 176 OThe following functions can be used with a Speedlite 220EX, 430EX or 580EX tt*. - Auto Exposure (Use the E-TTL mode with a 430EX or 580EX II) - FE Lock (Not available in M mode or when [Flash Adjust] is [Manual]) - Flash Sync (lst-curtain/2nd-curtain) (2nd-curtain priority...
  • Page 177 High-Power Flash HF-DC1 This flash is used to supplement the camera's built-in flash when the subject is too far away for proper illumination. Use the following procedures to affix the camera and High-Power Flash to the supporting bracket. Please read the instructions accompanying the flash along with this explanation.
  • Page 178 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII_W___ • Before attaching the bracket to the flash, check that the lithium battery (CR123A or DL123) is installed. To illuminate the subjects properly, install the flash so that it is up against the side of the camera and parallel with the camera's front panel.
  • Page 179 • Batteries • Charge becomes Severely Limited If the battery usage time has considerably diminished, wipe the battery terminals well with a dry cloth. The terminals may be dirty from fingerprints. • Usage in Cold Temperatures Get a spare generic lithium battery (CR123A or DL123). You are recommended to place the spare battery in your pocket to warm it up before switching it for the battery in the flash.
  • Page 180 Remove AA-size batteries, then pull battery holder by hooking your fingernail under center of the battery holder edge. Remove battery pulling it up in the direction indicated Side arrow. Insert a new battery with (+) side facing Replace battery holder close memory card...
  • Page 181 Never use thinners, benzine, detergents or water to clean the camera. These substances may distort or damage the equipment. Camera Body Gently wipe dirt off the camera body with a soft cloth or eyeglass lens wiper. Lens First use a lens blower brush to remove dust and dirt, then remove any remaining dirt by wiping the lens lightly with a soft cloth.
  • Page 182 All data is based on Canon's standard testing methods. Subject to change without notice. PowerShot $5 IS Camera Effective Approx. 8.0 million Pixels Image Sensor 1/2.5-inch type CCD (Total number of pixels: Approx. 8.3 million pixels) Lens 6.0 (W) - 72.0 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 36 (W) - 432 (T) mm) f/2.7 (W) - f/3.5 (T)
  • Page 183 Shutter Speeds : 15 - 1/3200 sec. • The shutter speed varies according to the shooting mode. • Slow shutter speeds of 15 to 1.3 sec. or slower operate with noise reduction. Image Stabilization : Lens-shift type Continuous/Shoot Only*/Panning*/Off * Still images only Metering System : Evaluative*,...
  • Page 184 Terminals for : Hot shoe flash-sync contacts External Flash Use of the following external flashes is recommended: Canon Speedlite 220EX, 430EX and 580EX II. : Auto Shooting Modes Creative zone: P Program, Tv Shutter-speed priority, Av Aperture priority, M Manual, C Custom...
  • Page 185 Number of (Still : Large 3264 x 2448 pixels Recording images) Medium 1 2592 x 1944 pixels Pixels Medium 2 2048 x 1536 pixels Medium 3 1600 x 1200 pixels Small 640 × 480 pixels Wide 3264 x 1832 pixels (Movies) : 640 ×...
  • Page 186 Direct Print : PictBridge compliant, and Canon Direct Print and Bubble Jet Direct compatible My Camera settings : Start-up image, start-up sound, operation sound, self-timer sound, and shutter sound Interface : USB 2.0 Hi-Speed (mini-B)
  • Page 187 Power is left off for a sufficient amount of time*, then the power is turned back on and the testing procedure is repeated. • A Canon-brand memory card is used. * Until the battery returns to normal temperature Playback: Normal temperature (23 °C +2 °C/73 °F +3.6 °F), normal relative humidity (50% +20%), continuous playback at 3 seconds per image.
  • Page 188 )ixels • : Capable of smooth continuous shooting (p. 46) (When card has been formatted with a low level format). • This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon. Actual results may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions.
  • Page 189 Movie Card included with the camera Recording Pixels/ Modes 32 MB SDC-128M SDC-512MSH Frame Rate 3 min. 640 × 480 pixels/ 13 sec. 58 sec. 30 frames/sec. 48 sec. 6 min. 640 × 480 pixels/ 25 sec. 1 min. 59 sec. 30 frames/sec.
  • Page 190 Image Data Sizes (Estimated) Compression Recordin9 Pixels 3264 × 2448 pixels 3436 KB 2060 KB 980 KB 2592 × 1944 pixels 2503 KB 1395 KB 695 KB 2048 × 1536 pixels 1602 KB 893 KB 445 KB 1600 × 1200 pixels 1002 KB 558 KB 278 KB...
  • Page 191 NiMH Battery NB-3AH (Supplied with the separately sold NiMH Battery NB4-300 set or the Battery and Charger Kit CBK4-300) AA-size rechargeable nickel metal hydride Type battery 1.2 V DC Nominal Voltage Typical Capacity 2500 mAh (min.: 2300 mAh) Cycle Life Approx.
  • Page 192 Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700 (Sold Separately) Rated Input AC 100 - 240 V (50/60 Hz) Rated Output DC 7.4 V/2.0 A Temperatures Operating 0 - 40 °C (32 - 104 °F) Dimensions 112.0 x 29.0 × 45.0 mm (4.4 × 1.1 × 1.8 in.) Weight Approx.
  • Page 193 Close-up Lens 500D 58mm (Sold Separately) Focusing Range 28 - 50 cm (11 in. - 1.6 ft.) (W) (From end of lens) 35 - 50 cm (1.1 - 1.6 ft.) (T) Thread Diameter 58 mm standard filter thread .5 DiameterDimensi°ns× Length 60.0 mm ×...
  • Page 194 INDEX Numerics 1st-curtain ......95 Camera Care and 2nd-curtain ......95 Maintenance ......179 3:2 Guide ....... 18 Category ......106 Clock ........14 Color Accent ......59 Color Swap ......60 AE Lock ......... 84 Compact Power Adapter AEB Mode ......87 ........
  • Page 195 DIGITAL ......Basic 28 Image Data Sizes Erasing ......... 132 (Estimated) ......188 Single Image .... Basic 20 Image Stabilizer Function ..44 Evaluative ....... 78 Image Zone ....Basic 11 Exposure ......83, 84 Index Playback ....105 Indicator ......Basic 4 Indoor ......
  • Page 196 Memory card Inserting ..... Basic 5 Panorama ......57 Memory Cards and Play Menu ......31 Estimated Capacities ... 186 Playback ...... Basic 20 MENU ...... 27, Basic 3 Viewing Images on Menu a TV Set ......130 FUNC. Menu ....26, 28 Playback Information .....
  • Page 197 1" Safety FE ........ Telephoto ...... Basic Time Zone ......Safety Shift ......Transition Effects ....Safety Zoom ......Save Original ......Self-Timer ..... Basic Selftimer Vol ......Video System ..34, 131, 154 Set up Menu ......Viewfinder Setting the Date/Time ..
  • Page 198 If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. Canon U.S.A., Inc. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. Tel No. (516)328-5680 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
  • Page 199 Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. • The SDHC logo is a trademark. For CA, USA only Included lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/for details. Copyright © 2007 Canon Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 200 I Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode The following chart shows the functions and settings available in each shooting mode. Ref. Page Large Medium ! Recording Pixels Medium 2 p. 38 (S_il! Medium 3 Image) Small Wide Super Fine Compression Fine p.
  • Page 201 Ref. _..A Page p.84 _/- (Flash) =lash Output p. 84 o o_0 o_,_ o - ;.: p. g B 1st-curtain =lash Sync 2nd-curtain :ace Detect S,FFrame J J p°g 3enter 3ontinuous jij; :ocus Settings Single S,FLock 0 (3) 0 (4: O p.
  • Page 202 Ref. SCN _ Page - pp.77, 3racket Focus-BKT Vly Colors Save Original p. 62 _everse Disp. p. 29 3ustom Display p. 15 S Mode p. 44 Rotate p. 99 %to Category p. 30 • o: Setting available (O: Default setting) _,: Setting can only be selected for the first image...