Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide Y P O Camera User Guide ENGLISH C • Make sure you read this guide, including the “Safety Precautions” section, before using the camera. • Reading this guide will help you learn to use the camera properly. • Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future. • Click the buttons in the lower right to access other pages.
Package Contents Compatible Memory Cards Before use, make sure the following items are included in the package. If anything is missing, contact your camera retailer. The following memory cards (sold separately) can be used, regardless of capacity. • microSD memory cards* • microSDHC memory cards* • microSDXC memory cards* Camera Battery Pack NB-9L Interface Cable IFC-400PCU DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk* (CD-ROM) * Cards conforming to SD standards.
Part Names and Conventions in This Guide Lens Shutter ring Zoom ring Microphone Flash/Lamp Power button/lamp Strap mount Screen (LCD monitor) Battery cover DC coupler terminal cover C Tripod socket Memory card cover DIGITAL terminal USB charge lamp <1 (Playback)> button < (Mobile device connect)> button Mode switch Speaker Wi-Fi antenna area • In this guide, icons are used to represent the corresponding camera buttons on which they appear, or which they resemble.
Table of Contents Package Contents..........................2 Compatible Memory Cards.............2 Preliminary Notes and Legal Information......................................2 Part Names and Conventions in This Guide......................................3 Table of Contents............................4 Contents: Basic Operations............5 Safety Precautions..........................6 Changing the IS Mode Settings....63 2 3 4 Camera Basics......................25 On/Off.............................
Contents: Basic Operations 4 Cover zz Applying special effects Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Shoot Contents: Basic Operations zz See several effects applied to each shot, using camera-determined settings (Creative Shot Mode).............................................................. 33 Fish-Eye Effect (= 54) Miniature Effect (= 55) Y P O Toy Camera Effect (= 56) Monochrome (= 57) Soft Focus (= 56) zz Use camera-determined settings (Auto Mode, Hybrid Auto Mode).........
Safety Precautions • Before using the product, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the product is used correctly. • The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons, or damage to the equipment. • Be sure to also check the guides included with any separately sold accessories you use. Warning Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death.
Cover Caution Caution Denotes the possibility of injury. • When holding the camera by the strap, be careful not to bang it, subject it to strong impacts or shocks, or let it get caught on other objects. • Be careful not to bump or push strongly on the lens. This could lead to injury or damage the camera. • Be careful not to subject the screen to strong impacts. If the screen cracks, injury may result from the broken fragments.
Cover • Keep credit cards or other objects affected by magnetism away from the screen. The magnet on the back of the screen may cause data loss. Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Magnet Advanced Guide • Do not sit down with the camera in your pocket. Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the screen. • When putting the camera in your bag, ensure that hard objects do not come into contact with the screen. • Do not attach any hard objects to the camera.
Basic Guide Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide 4 Gives basic instructions, from initial preparations to shooting, playback, and saving on a computer C Y P O Touch-Screen Operations........10 Initial Preparations....................10 Trying the Camera Out..............16 Included Software, PDF Manuals....................................19 System Map...............................
Touch-Screen Operations Initial Preparations The camera’s touch-screen panel enables intuitive operation simply by touching or tapping the screen. Touch Touch the screen briefly with your finger. Prepare for shooting as follows. Attaching the Strap zz Thread the end of the strap through the strap hole ( ), and then pull the other end of the strap through the loop on the threaded end ( ). zz This gesture is used to shoot, configure camera functions, and so on.
Inserting and Charging the Battery 4 Connect the compact power adapter to the camera. Insert the included battery into the camera for charging. Be sure to charge the battery initially, because the camera is not sold with the battery charged. zz With the camera turned off, open the cover ( ). With the smaller plug of the included interface cable (= 2) in the orientation shown, insert the plug fully into the camera terminal ( ). 1 Open the cover. zz Slide the cover ( ) and open it ( ).
Cover XX Charging begins and the USB charge lamp lights up. XX The lamp turns off when charging finishes. zz Remove the compact power adapter from the power outlet and the interface cable from the camera. Using a Computer to Charge the Battery You can also charge the battery by inserting the larger plug of the interface cable into a computer’s USB terminal in step 4 of “Inserting and Charging the Battery” (= 11). For details about USB connections on the computer, refer to the computer user manual.
Cover Inserting the Memory Card Removing the Memory Card Insert a memory card (sold separately). Note that before using a new memory card (or a memory card formatted in another device), you should format the memory card with this camera (= 108). zz Open the cover and push the memory card in until it clicks, and then slowly release the memory card. XX The memory card will pop up. zz After opening the screen ( ), slide the cover open ( ) and up ( ).
Cover Changing the Date and Time 3 Set the home time zone. zz Touch [q][r] to choose your home time zone. Adjust the date and time as follows. 1 Access the camera menu. zz Touch [H], and then touch [n]. zz Touch [OK] when finished. After a confirmation message, the setting screen is no longer displayed. zz To turn off the camera, press the power button. • Unless you set the date and time, the [Date/Time] screen will be displayed each time you turn the camera on. Specify the correct information.
• Date/time settings can be retained for about 3 weeks by the camera’s built-in date/time battery (backup battery) after the battery pack is removed. • The date/time battery will be charged in about 4 hours once you charge the main battery or connect the camera to an AC adapter kit (sold separately, = 112), even if the camera is left off. • Once the date/time battery is depleted, the [Date/Time] screen will be displayed when you turn the camera on. Follow the steps on = 13 to set the date and time.
Trying the Camera Out Still Images Movies Follow these instructions to turn the camera on, shoot still images or movies, and then view them. Cover zz Touch [ ], touch [q][r] or quickly drag left or right on the screen, and then ] to choose it. touch [ zz To confirm your choice, touch [OK]. Shooting (Smart Auto) zz Press the power button. XX The startup screen is displayed. 2 Enter [ ] mode. zz Set the mode switch to [4]. Y P O zz Aim the camera at the subject.
Cover 4 Shoot. Shooting Still Images Focus. Shooting Movies Start shooting. zz Touch [ ]. The camera beeps once as zz Press the shutter ring lightly, halfway down. The camera beeps twice after focusing, and AF frames are displayed to indicate image areas in focus. Shoot. zz Press the shutter ring all the way down. XX As the camera shoots, a shutter sound C is played, and in low-light conditions, the flash fires automatically. zz Keep the camera still until the shutter sound ends.
Viewing 3 Play movies. zz Touch [ After shooting images or movies, you can view them on the screen as follows. ] to start playback. Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide 1 Enter Playback mode. zz Press the <1> button. Advanced Guide XX Your last shot is displayed. zz To adjust the volume, quickly drag up or 2 Browse through your images.
Included Software, PDF Manuals 2 Erase the image. zz Touch [H], drag up or down on the screen, and then touch [a] to choose it. The software and PDF manuals on the included DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk (CD-ROM) (= 2) are introduced below, with instructions for installation, and saving images to a computer. Software After installing the software on the CD-ROM, you can do the following things on your computer.
PDF Manuals Cover System Requirements Camera User Guide The included software can be used on the following computers. Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF manuals. zz Refer to this guide for a more in-depth understanding of camera operation. Software Guide zz Refer to this guide when using the included software. The guide can be accessed from the help system of included software (some software excluded). Operating System*1 Computer Y P O Processor C Windows Macintosh Windows 8 Mac OS X 10.
*1 Wi-Fi image transfer to a computer requires Windows 8, Windows 7 SP1, Mac OS X 10.6.8, Mac OS X 10.7, or Mac OS X 10.8.2 or later. *2 Information on computer models compatible with Mac OS X 10.8 is available on the Apple website. *3 Includes Silverlight 5.1 (max. 100 MB). Additionally, in Windows XP, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 or later (max. 500 MB) must be installed. Installation may take some time, depending on computer performance.
zz Insert the larger plug of the interface cable in the computer’s USB port. For details about USB connections on the computer, refer to the computer user manual. Cover Saving Images to a Computer Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6 are used here for the sake of illustration. Contents: Basic Operations 1 Connect the camera to the computer. Basic Guide zz Follow step 3 in “Installing the Software” 4 Install the files.
Cover zz Double click [ • Although you can save images to a computer simply by connecting your camera to the computer without using the software, the following limitations apply. ]. - It may take a few minutes after you connect the camera to the computer until camera images are accessible. CameraWindow - Images shot in vertical orientation may be saved in horizontal orientation. - Some problems may occur when saving images or image information, 3 Save the images to the computer.
System Map Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. Included Accessories Compact Power Adapter CA-DC30/CA-DC30E DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk Wrist Strap WS-800 Interface Cable IFC-400PCU* Battery Pack NB-9L* Memory Card Power Battery Charger CB-2LB/CB-2LBE Card Reader Windows/ Macintosh C Other Accessories AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC70 Camera Jacket CJ-DC1 This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories.
Advanced Guide 4 1 Camera Basics Y P O Practical guide that introduces other camera basics and describes shooting and playback options C On/Off.........................................26 Shutter Ring...............................27 Holding the Camera..................28 Shooting Display Options........29 FUNC. Menu...............................29 MENU Menu...............................30 Indicator Display.......................
On/Off Power-Saving Features (Auto Power Down) Shooting Mode zz Press the power button to turn the camera on and prepare for shooting. zz To turn the camera off, press the power button again. Playback Mode zz Press the <1> button to turn the camera on and view your shots. zz To switch between Shooting and Playback mode when the camera is on, press the <1> button.
Cover Shutter Ring To ensure your shots are in focus, always begin by holding the shutter ring halfway down, and once the subject is in focus, press the ring all the way down to shoot. In this manual, shutter ring operations are described as pressing the ring halfway or all the way down. • Images may be out of focus if you shoot without initially pressing the shutter ring halfway. • Length of shutter sound playback varies depending on the time required for the shot.
Cover Holding the Camera While holding the camera naturally, you can shoot from a variety of angles best suited to the scene or your shooting objective. zz Place the strap around your wrist. zz When shooting, keep your arms close to your body and hold the camera securely to prevent it from moving. Do not rest your fingers on the flash. zz The angle of the screen can be adjusted for easy viewing. zz You can press the shutter ring from the bottom.
Shooting Display Options Cover FUNC. Menu Touch [l] to view other information on the screen, or to hide the information. For details on the information displayed, see “On-Screen Information” (= 124). Configure commonly used functions through the FUNC. menu as follows. Note that menu items and options vary depending on the shooting mode (= 126 – 127) or playback mode (= 128). 1 Access the FUNC. menu. zz Touch [H].
4 Finish the setup process. zz Touch your chosen option again, or touch [^]. XX The screen before you touched [H] in step 1 is displayed again, showing the option you configured. • To undo any accidental setting changes, you can restore the camera’s default settings (= 110). • On the screen in step 2, you can also choose options by touching their descriptions at right. C Cover MENU Menu Configure a variety of camera functions through other menus as follows.
3 Choose a setting. zz Drag the settings up or down to scroll them, or touch a setting to choose it. zz To choose settings with options not shown, first touch the setting to switch screens, and then either drag the settings up or down to scroll them or touch a setting to choose it. zz To return to the previous screen, touch [^]. 4 Choose an option. zz For options displayed with [q][r] on either side, touch [q][r] to change the option.
Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 4 2 Creative Shot Mode Y P O Shoot multiple still images with effects using cameradetermined settings C Shooting (Creative Shot)..........33 Viewing.......................................
Still Images Shooting (Creative Shot) The camera determines the subject and shooting conditions, automatically applying special effects and recomposing the shot to emphasize the subject. Six still images are recorded for each shot. You can capture multiple still images with effects using camera-determined settings. Note that the flash will not fire in this mode.
Cover • The simultaneous display after step 2 in “Shooting (Creative Shot)” (= 33) is only shown immediately after you shoot. • During group playback, you can switch to single-image display to use menu functions (accessed by touching [H]) or magnify images (“Magnifying Images” (= 71)). You can erase all images or add them to a photobook by choosing [All Images in Group] in “Erasing All Images” (= 73) or “Adding Images to a Photobook” (= 116).
Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 4 3 Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide Auto Mode/Hybrid Auto Mode Y P O Convenient mode for easy shots with greater control over shooting C Shooting With CameraDetermined Settings................36 Common, Convenient Features....................................41 Using Face ID............................44 Image Customization Features....................................49 Helpful Shooting Features.......
Cover Shooting With Camera-Determined Settings zz Aim the camera at the subject. The camera will make a slight clicking noise as it determines the scene. XX Icons representing the scene and image stabilization mode are displayed in the upper right of the screen (= 39, 40). XX Frames displayed around any detected subjects indicate that they are in focus. For fully automatic selection at optimal settings for specific scenes, simply let the camera determine the subject and shooting conditions.
Cover Shoot. zz Press the shutter ring all the way down. XX As the camera shoots, a shutter sound is played, and in low-light conditions, the flash fires automatically. zz Keep the camera still until the shutter sound ends. XX Your shot is only displayed until the camera is ready to shoot again. Shooting Movies Start shooting. zz To resize the subject, repeat the operations in step 3 (= 36).
Still Images Movies Shooting in Hybrid Auto Mode You can make a short movie of the day (digest movie). Just by shooting still images, the camera will automatically record a movie clip of the scene immediately before each shot. 1 Enter [ ] mode. zz Follow step 2 in “Shooting (Smart Auto)” (= 36) and choose [ ]. Cover • Although the digest movie recorded on a particular day constitutes a single file, a single clip (chapter) is created with each shot, and the clip can be edited (= 79).
Movies • The camera may become warm when shooting movies repeatedly over an extended period. This does not indicate damage. Microphone • Keep your fingers away from the microphone while shooting movies. Blocking the microphone may prevent audio from being recorded or may cause the recording to sound muffled. • Avoid touching camera controls other than the screen when shooting movies, because sounds made by the camera will be recorded. • Audio recording is monaural.
• When shooting movies, only People, Other Subjects, and At Close Range icons will be displayed. • When shooting in [ ] mode, only People, Shadows on Face, Other Subjects, and At Close Range icons will be displayed. • When shooting with the self-timer, People (In Motion), Smiling, Sleeping, Babies (Smiling), Babies (Sleeping), Children, Other Subjects (In Motion) icons will not be displayed.
On-Screen Frames Still Images Movies In [ ] mode, a variety of frames are displayed once the camera detects subjects you are aiming the camera at. • A white frame is displayed around the subject (or person’s face) determined by the camera to be the main subject, and gray frames are displayed around other detected faces. Frames follow moving subjects within a certain range to keep them in focus. However, if the camera detects subject movement, only the white frame will remain on the screen.
• Turning the zoom ring will display the zoom bar (which indicates the zoom position). The color of the zoom bar will change depending on the zoom range. - White range: optical zoom range where the image will not appear grainy. - Yellow range: digital zoom range where the image is not noticeably grainy (ZoomPlus). - Blue range: digital zoom range where the image will appear grainy.
Still Images Shooting By Touching the Screen (Touch Shutter) With this option, instead of pressing the shutter ring, you can simply touch the screen and release your finger to shoot. The camera will focus on subjects and adjust image brightness automatically. 1 Enable touch-shutter function. zz Touch [H], touch [n], choose [Touch Shutter] on the [4] tab, and then choose [On] (= 30). 2 Choose a subject to focus on. zz Touch the subject on the screen and keep your finger on the screen.
• If you prefer the camera not to shoot when you touch the screen, make sure [Touch Shutter] mode is deactivated. Touch [H] and then [n], and on the [4] tab, set [Touch Shutter] to [Off] (= 43). • Tracking may not be possible when subjects are too small or move too rapidly, or when there is inadequate contrast between subjects and the background. • If [Face ID] is set to [On], names will not display when registered people are detected, but the names will be recorded in the still images (= 44).
3 Register the person’s name and zz Touch [Add to Registry]. birthday. zz Touch the name text box. Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide zz Touch [Add a New Face]. zz Touch the desired character to enter it. zz Touch [q][r] to move the cursor. zz Touch [ ] to enter capital letters. zz Touch [ ] to enter numbers or symbols. zz Touch [ ] to delete the previous 2 Register face information.
Cover Shooting 4 Save the settings. zz Touch [Save]. zz After a message is displayed, touch [Yes]. If you register a person ahead of time, the camera will prioritize that person as the main subject, and optimize focus, brightness, and color for that person when shooting. XX When you point the camera toward a subject, 5 Continue registering face information. zz To register up to 4 more points of face information (expressions or angles), repeat step 2.
Checking and Editing Registered Information 1 Access the [Check/Edit Info] screen. zz Following step 1 in “Registering Face ID Information” (= 44), touch [Check/ Edit Info]. 2 Choose a person to check or edit. zz Touch the image of the person you want to check or edit. Cover • Even if you change names in [Edit Profile], the names recorded in previously shot images will remain the same. Preliminary Notes and Legal Information • You can use the included software to edit registered names.
Cover 3 Choose the face info to Erasing Registered Information overwrite. zz Touch the image of the face info you want to overwrite. You can erase information (face info, name, birthday) registered to Face ID. However, names recorded in previously shot images will not be erased. 1 Access the [Erase Info] screen. zz Follow step 1 in “Registering Face ID Information” (= 44) and choose [Erase Info]. 4 Register face information.
Image Customization Features Changing the Aspect Ratio Changing Image Resolution (Size) Still Images Change the image aspect ratio (ratio of width to height) as follows. Choose from 4 levels of image resolution, as follows. For guidelines on how many shots at each resolution setting can fit on a memory card, see “Number of 4:3 Shots per Memory Card” (= 130). Configure the setting. Configure the setting. zz Touch [H], choose [ ] in the menu, and choose the desired option (= 29).
Movies Changing Movie Image Quality 3 image quality settings are available. For guidelines on the maximum movie length at each level of image quality that will fit on a memory card, see “Recording Time per Memory Card” (= 130). Configure the setting. zz Touch [H], choose [ ] in the menu, and choose the desired option (= 29). XX The option you configured is now displayed. zz To restore the original setting, repeat this process but choose [ ].
Customizing Camera Operation Still Images Customize shooting functions on the [4] tab of the menu as follows. For instructions on menu functions, see “MENU Menu” (= 30). Deactivating the AF Assist Beam Still Images Changing the Image Display Style After Shots You can change how long images are displayed and what information is displayed immediately after shooting.
Cover Changing the Screen Displayed After Shots Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 1 Set [Display Time] to [2 sec.], 2 Contents: Basic Operations [4 sec.], [8 sec.], or [Hold] (= 51). Configure the setting. Basic Guide zz Choose [Display Info], and then choose the desired option. zz To restore the original setting, repeat this process but choose [Off]. Off Displays only the image. Detailed Displays shooting details (= 125).
Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 4 4 Other Shooting Modes Y P O Shoot more effectively in various scenes, and take shots enhanced with unique image effects or captured using special functions C Applying Special Effects..........54 Shooting Super Slow Motion Movies.......................................
Applying Special Effects Still Images Shooting with a Fish-Eye Lens Effect (Fisheye Effect) Add a variety of effects to images when shooting. 1 Enter [4] mode. Shoot with the distorting effect of a fish-eye lens. zz Set the mode switch to [4]. zz Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Applying Special 2 Choose a shooting mode. zz Touch [ ]. zz To view other shooting modes, touch [q] [r] or quickly drag left or right on the screen. zz Touch the desired mode to view a description.
Still Images Movies Shots Resembling Miniature Models (Miniature Effect) Creates the effect of a miniature model, by blurring image areas above and below your selected area. You can also make movies that look like scenes in miniature models by choosing the playback speed before the movie is recorded. People and objects in the scene will move quickly during playback. Note that sound is not recorded. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Applying Special Effects” (= 54) and choose [ ].
Still Images Shooting with a Toy Camera Effect (Toy Camera Effect) This effect makes images resemble shots from a toy camera by vignetting (darker, blurred image corners) and changing the overall color. 1 Choose [ ]. ]. 2 Choose a color tone. ], touch [q][r] to choose a color tone, and then touch [^]. XX A preview is shown of how your shot will look with the effect applied. 3 Shoot. Shots resemble toy camera images. Warm Images have a warmer tone than with [Standard].
Shooting in Monochrome Still Images Movies Shoot images in black and white, sepia, or blue and white. Movies Shooting Super Slow Motion Movies You can shoot fast-moving subjects for playback later in slow motion. Note that sound is not recorded. 1 Choose [ ]. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Applying Special Effects” (= 54) and choose [ Effects” (= 54) and choose [ 2 Choose a color tone. zz Touch [ ], touch [q][r] to choose a color tone, and then touch [^].
Cover • Zooming is not available during recording, even if you turn the zoom ring. • Focus, exposure, and color are determined when you touch [ ]. Preliminary Notes and Legal Information • When you play the movie (= 65), it will be played back in slow motion. • You can change the playback speed of movies by using the included software. For details, refer to the Software Guide (= 20).
Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 4 5 Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide P Mode Y P O More discerning shots, in your preferred shooting style • Instructions in this chapter apply to the camera when set to [G] mode. • [G]: Program AE; AE: Auto Exposure C • Before using a function introduced in this chapter in modes other than [G], make sure the function is available in that mode (= 126 – 127). Shooting in Program AE ([P] Mode)........................................
Still Images Movies Shooting in Program AE ([P] Mode) You can customize many function settings to suit your preferred shooting style. 1 Enter [G] mode. zz Follow steps 1 – 2 in “Applying Special Effects” (= 54) and choose [G]. Cover Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation) Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Still Images Adjusting Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation) The standard exposure set by the camera can be adjusted in 1/3-stop increments, in a range of –2 to +2.
For typical shooting conditions, including backlit shots. Evaluative Automatically adjusts exposure to match the shooting conditions. Determines the average brightness of light across the entire Center image area, calculated by treating brightness in the central area Weighted Avg. as more important. Spot Still Images Adjusting White Balance By adjusting white balance (WB), you can make image colors look more natural for the scene you are shooting.
Continuous Shooting Still Images Hold the shutter ring all the way down to shoot continuously. For details on the continuous shooting speed, see “Continuous Shooting Speed” (= 131). Cover • If you use Face ID (= 44) in [W], the name recorded in the image will be fixed to the location where it is displayed in the first shot. Even if the subject moves, the name will stay fixed in the same position for any subsequent shots.
Activating Flash Still Images Movies You can have the flash fire for each shot. Under this setting, the flash also remains on during movie recording. For details on the flash range, see “Flash Range” (= 130). Still Images Changing the IS Mode Settings zz Touch [H], touch [n], choose [IS Mode] on the [4] tab, and then touch the desired option (= 30). Configure the setting. Optimal image stabilization for the shooting conditions is automatically applied (Intelligent IS) (= 40).
Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 4 6 Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide Playback Mode Y P O Have fun reviewing your shots, and browse or edit them in many ways • To prepare the camera for these operations, press the <1> button to enter Playback mode. C • It may not be possible to play back or edit images that were renamed or already edited on a computer, or images from other cameras. Viewing.......................................65 Browsing and Filtering Images.....
Viewing Still Images Cover Movies zz Display will switch to Scroll Display mode if you continue scrolling. zz In this mode, scroll left or right to choose an image. zz Touching the central image will restore single-image display. zz To browse images grouped by shooting date in Scroll Display mode, scroll up or down. After shooting images or movies, you can view them on the screen as follows. 1 Enter Playback mode. zz Press the <1> button. XX Your last shot is displayed. 2 Browse through your images.
5 Pause playback. zz To pause playback, touch the screen. The movie control panel is displayed. To resume playback, touch [ ]. XX After the movie is finished, [ ] is displayed. • To switch between Shooting and Playback mode when the camera is on, press the <1> button. • To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode when the lens is out, press the shutter ring halfway (except during battery charging (= 11)). • Touching the volume indicator displays the volume panel.
Still Images Viewing Short Movies Created When Shooting Still Images (Digest Movies) Histogram High Low Dark Bright Movies Movies zz The graph in detailed information display (= 66) is a histogram showing the distribution of brightness in the image. The horizontal axis represents the degree of brightness, and the vertical axis, how much of the image is at each level of brightness. Viewing the histogram is a way to check exposure.
Digest movies can be viewed by date. Still Images menu (= 29). Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Movies Navigating Through Images in an Index 1 Choose a movie. zz Touch [H] and choose [ Cover Browsing and Filtering Images Viewing by Date ] in the 2 Play the movie. By displaying multiple images in an index, you can quickly find the images you are looking for. 1 Display images in an index. zz Touch the date to start movie playback.
Still Images Cover Movies Finding Images Matching Specified Conditions Find desired images quickly on a memory card full of images by filtering image display according to your specified conditions. Name Displays images of a registered person (= 44). People Displays images with detected faces. Shot Date Displays the images shot on a specific date. Favorites Displays images tagged as favorites (= 75). Still image/Movie Displays still images, movies, or movies shot in [ mode (= 38).
Cover Editing Face ID Information Erasing Names If you notice that a name is incorrect during playback, you can change it or erase it. However, you cannot add names for people who are not detected by Face ID (names are not displayed), and for people whose names have been erased. Changing Names 1 Access the setting screen. zz Touch [H], touch [n], and choose [Face ID Info] on the [1] tab (= 30). zz Touch [Edit ID Info]. 2 Choose an image. zz Choose an image after dragging left or right to browse.
Cover Image Viewing Options Double-Touch Magnification zz Quickly touch the screen twice to magnify Still Images Magnifying Images the image about 3x. zz To return to single-image display from magnified display, quickly touch the screen twice. 1 Magnify an image. zz Spread your fingers apart (pinch out) to zoom in. zz You can magnify images up to about 10x by repeating this action. zz You can also zoom in by turning the zz Pinch in to zoom out.
Viewing Slideshows Still Images Movies Automatically play back images from a memory card as follows. Each image is displayed for about three seconds. Start a slideshow. zz Touch [H] and choose [.] in the menu (= 29). XX The slideshow will start a few seconds after [Loading image] is displayed. zz To end the slideshow, touch the screen. • Slideshows are played repeatedly. • The camera’s power-saving functions (= 26) are deactivated during slideshows.
Erasing All Images 2 Choose an image. zz Choose an image after dragging left You can erase all images at once. Be careful when erasing images, because they cannot be recovered. Choosing a Selection Method 1 Access the setting screen. zz Touch [H], touch [n], and choose [Erase] on the [1] tab (= 30). or right to browse. Once you touch the screen, [ ] is displayed. zz To cancel selection, touch the screen again. [ ] is no longer displayed. zz Repeat this process to specify other images. zz Touch [OK].
Still Images Rotating Images Movies 2 Rotate the image. zz Drag left or right across the screen to Change the orientation of images and save them as follows. choose an image. ] or [ ], depending on the desired direction. Each time you touch, the image is rotated 90°. zz To rotate other images, repeat step 2. zz Touch [^] to return to the menu screen. zz Touch [ 1 Choose [\]. zz Touch [H] and choose [\] in the menu (= 29). Deactivating Auto Rotation 2 Rotate the image.
Still Images Tagging Images as Favorites Movies You can organize images by tagging them as favorites. By choosing a category in filtered playback, you can restrict the following operations to all of those images. • Viewing (= 65), Viewing Slideshows (= 72), Erasing Images (= 72), Adding Images to a Photobook (= 116) zz Touch [H] and choose [ ] in the menu. XX [Tagged as Favorite] is displayed. zz To untag the image, repeat this process and choose [ ] again. Using the Menu 1 Choose [Favorites].
Still Images 2 Assign a function to a dragging Movies Convenient Control: Touch Actions pattern. zz Drag up or down across the screen to You can quickly and easily activate functions that you have assigned to four touch gestures (Touch Actions), in single-image display. choose a dragging pattern. zz Touch [q][r] to choose a function to assign. Using a Function Assigned to [ ] zz Drag across the screen as shown. XX The function assigned to [ activated.
Editing Still Images 4 Save as a new image and • Image editing (= 77) is only available when the memory card has sufficient free space. review. zz Touch [New File]. XX The image is now saved as a new file. Still Images Correcting Red-Eye Automatically corrects images affected by red-eye. You can save the corrected image as a separate file. 1 Choose [Red-Eye Correction]. zz Touch [H], touch [n], and choose [Red-Eye Correction] on the [1] tab (= 30). 2 Choose an image.
Movies Editing Movies 4 Save the edited movie. zz Touch [New File]. You can cut movies to remove unneeded portions at the beginning or end. 1 Specify portions to cut. XX The movie is now saved as a new file. zz To cancel trimming, touch [Cancel]. zz To clear your trimming points and try again, touch [^]. zz Touch the screen during movie playback to access the movie control panel. zz Touch [ ], [ ], or the scroll bar to display the trimming point.
Editing Digest Movies Cover Movies Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Contents: Basic Operations Individual chapters (= 38) recorded in [ ] mode can be erased, as needed. Be careful when erasing chapters, because they cannot be recovered. Basic Guide Advanced Guide 1 Select the chapter to erase.
Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 4 7 Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide Wi-Fi Functions Y P O Use Wi-Fi functions to send images from the camera to a variety of compatible devices, and use the camera with Web services C What You Can Do With Wi-Fi....81 Using Wi-Fi to Send Images From the Camera.....................82 Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Precautions..............................83 Security Precautions................84 Glossary.....................................
Cover What You Can Do With Wi-Fi Connecting to a Computer This camera is an approved Wi-Fi®* product. You can wirelessly connect to and send images to the following devices. Note that, in this chapter, wireless LAN functions other than Wi-Fi may be referred to as Wi-Fi. * Wi-Fi is a brand name that indicates interoperability certification of Wi-Fi devices. Use the included software to wirelessly send images from the camera to a computer. Refer to the Software Guide for details.
Using Wi-Fi to Send Images From the Camera *2 Images are sent automatically when transferred via a server (= 101). *3 For detailed printing instructions, see “Printing Images” (= 115). Basic Guide After installing CameraWindow on the smartphone, press the < > button on the camera to connect to the smartphone. You can then use the smartphone to acquire camera images (= 85).
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Precautions • When transferring this product to another person, disposing of it, or sending it for repair, be sure to note the wireless LAN settings and reset the product to its default settings (erase settings) if necessary. • The model number is PC1864 or PC2004 (including WLAN module model WM219). To identify your model, check the label on the back of the camera body (behind the monitor) for a number beginning with PC.
Security Precautions Glossary Because Wi-Fi uses radio waves to transmit signals, security precautions more stringent than when using a LAN cable are required. Keep the following points in mind when using Wi-Fi. • Only use networks you are authorized to use. This product searches for Wi-Fi networks in the vicinity and displays the results on the screen. Networks you are not authorized to use (unknown networks) may also be displayed.
The camera can print to PictBridge-compatible printers via Wi-Fi. PictBridge technical standards make it easy to connect digital cameras, printers, and other devices directly. Additionally, a new standard called DPS over IP enables PictBridge connections in network environments, and the camera is also compatible with this standard.
Cover Establishing the Smartphone Connection XX The camera’s SSID and encryption key are displayed on the screen. When establishing a Wi-Fi connection with a smartphone, you can either use the camera as an access point or use another access point. Follow these instructions when using the camera as an access point. When using another access point, see “Connecting to Access Points in the List” (= 96). Note that only one smartphone can be assigned to the < > button.
Cover XX After a connection is established with the smartphone, the smartphone name is displayed on the camera. (This screen will close in about one minute.) Adding Other Smartphones Only one smartphone can be assigned to the < > button. • To assign a different one, clear the current assignment. Touch [H] and then [n], and on the [3] tab, choose [Mobile Device Connect Button]. After the confirmation message, touch [OK], and then assign the new smartphone to the button.
Cover Accessing the Wi-Fi Menu zz Touch [ zz Touch [ zz Touch [ Initial Connection via Wi-Fi First, register a nickname for the camera, if you have not already named it. This nickname will be displayed on the screen of target devices when connecting to other devices via Wi-Fi. 1 Access the Wi-Fi menu. zz Press the <1> button to turn the camera on. zz Touch [ ]. zz [ ] will be displayed during single-image display. It will not be displayed in index display. 2 Access the keyboard.
2 Connect the camera to a Connecting to Web Services computer with the interface cable (= 21). Set up the camera to use a variety of Web services as follows. Adjusting Settings for Using Web Services From CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Adjust account settings for the Web services you want to use. • A computer is required for Web service settings, starting with CANON iMAGE GATEWAY. • Because CameraWindow is used to adjust settings, be sure to install it from the included CD-ROM beforehand (= 21).
6 Set a Web service you want to use. zz Follow the on-screen instructions to complete settings for Web services you want to use. zz Once the Web service settings are complete, click [Finish] at the bottom of the window to close it. 7 Apply Web service settings to the camera. zz Choose the name of the Web service you want to set on the camera, and click [ ] in the middle of the lists. XX The name of the Web service that will be saved to the camera will be displayed in the [Camera] list.
XX When you have connected to the Web service, the image transfer screen will be displayed. Proceed to “Sending Images” (= 99). XX When [Send via Server] is selected, images will be sent as soon as a connection is established (= 101). • When you are in the vicinity of an access point that you have previously connected to, the camera will automatically connect to it in step 2.
• To add multiple cameras, repeat the above procedures starting from step 1. • Once a camera is added, the camera nickname will be displayed on the screen in step 3. To connect to a camera again, simply choose the camera nickname from the list.
Cover Checking Your Wi-Fi Environment To use Wi-Fi, a Wi-Fi base unit (Wi-Fi router, etc.) that acts as your access point must be connected to a computer. Be sure to use a Wi-Fi base unit that conforms to the Wi-Fi standard listed in “Specifications” (= 129). If you are already using Wi-Fi, confirm the following items and mark each one on the Check sheet. For instructions on checking network settings, refer to the access point user guide.
• The following Windows settings are configured when you run the utility in step 2. - Turn on media streaming. This will enable the camera to find the computer to access via Wi-Fi. - Turn on network discovery. This will enable the computer to find the camera. - Turn on ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol). This allows you to check the network connection status. - Enable Universal Plug & Play (UPnP). This will enable network devices to detect each other automatically.
4 Choose [WPS Connection]. zz Touch [WPS Connection]. 8 Install a driver (first Windows connection only). zz When the screen at left is displayed on the camera, click the Start menu on the computer, click [Control Panel], and then click [Add a device]. 5 Choose [PBC Method]. zz Touch [PBC Method]. Y P O zz Double click the connected camera icon. XX Driver installation will begin. XX After driver installation is complete, and 6 Establish the connection.
Cover • If you chose [PIN Method] in step 5, a PIN code will be displayed on the screen. Be sure to set this code in the access point. Choose a device in the [Select a Device] screen. For further details, refer to the user guide included with your access point. • To add multiple computers, repeat the above procedures starting from step 1. • When finished adding computers, touch [^] in the upper right of the image transfer screen displayed after you connect to a computer in step 7.
Using CameraWindow to Transfer Images to a Computer Use the computer (included software CameraWindow) to transfer images from the camera to the computer. • For details on how to use CameraWindow, see the Software Guide (= 20). 1 Display CameraWindow. zz In Windows, click [Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon CameraWindow]. XX CameraWindow will be displayed. XX On a Macintosh computer, CameraWindow is automatically displayed when a Wi-Fi connection is established between the camera and computer.
Connecting to a Printer 4 Use the printer to connect to Connect the camera to a printer via Wi-Fi to print as follows. When establishing a Wi-Fi connection with a printer, you can either use the camera as an access point (Camera Access Point mode) or use another access point. Follow these instructions when using the camera as an access point. When using another access point, see “Connecting to Access Points in the List” (= 96) in “Adding a Computer”. 2 Choose a printer. zz Touch [2].
Sending Images Cover XX After images are uploaded to a Web service, touch [OK] on the screen that is displayed to return to the playback screen. XX After sending images to a camera or smartphone, [Transfer completed] will be displayed, and the display will return to the image transfer screen. Send images wirelessly to destinations registered on the camera as follows. • Images can be uploaded to social networking services or sent to email addresses, via CANON iMAGE GATEWAY.
Sending Multiple Images Cover Adding Comments 1 Choose [Select and send]. zz Touch [Select and send]. Using the camera, you can add comments (alphanumeric characters and symbols) to images that you send to email addresses, social networking services, etc. The number of characters and symbols that can be entered may differ depending on the Web service. 1 Choose [ ]. zz Touch [ ]. 2 Choose images. zz Touching an image to send will label it with a [ ] icon. zz To cancel selection, touch the image again.
Sending Images to a Computer via CANON iMAGE GATEWAY 3 Turn on the computer. zz Images are automatically saved to the Images on the memory card that have not been transferred already can be sent to a computer via CANON iMAGE GATEWAY. If the computer that you intend to send images to is turned off, the images will be stored temporarily on the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY server. However, the images will be deleted after a while. Start up the computer so that they can be saved.
Geotagging Images on the Camera Editing or Erasing Wi-Fi Settings GPS data recorded on a smartphone using the dedicated CameraWindow application (= 85) can be added to images on the camera. Images are tagged with information including the latitude, longitude, and elevation. • Before shooting, make sure the date and time and your home time zone are set correctly. (See “Setting the Date and Time” (= 13).
Cover 4 Choose a device to edit. Erasing Connection Information Erase connection information (information about devices that you have connected to) as follows. zz Touch the device you want to edit. zz Following step 5 in “Editing Connection Information” (= 103), touch [Erase Connection Info] to choose it. 5 Choose an option to edit. zz Touch the option you want to edit. zz The settings you can change depend on what device or service the camera will access.
Cover 2 Choose [Reset Settings]. Preliminary Notes and Legal Information zz Touch [Reset Settings]. Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Advanced Guide 3 Restore the default settings. zz Touch [OK]. XX The Wi-Fi settings are now reset. • Settings assigned to the < > button (= 85) are also reset. • When returning the Wi-Fi settings to defaults, all Web services set using a computer will also be erased from the camera. Be sure that you want to reset all Wi-Fi settings before using this option.
Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 4 8 Setting Menu Y P O Customize or adjust basic camera functions for greater convenience C Adjusting Basic Camera Functions................................
Adjusting Basic Camera Functions Cover Date and Time Functions can be configured on the [3] tab. Customize commonly used functions as desired, for greater convenience (= 30). Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Adjust the date and time as follows. zz Touch [Date/Time]. zz Touch the item to configure, and then Silencing Camera Operations Silence camera sounds and movies as follows. touch [o][p] to adjust the setting.
2 Switch to the destination time zone. zz Touch [ World], and then touch [^]. XX [ ] is now shown on the shooting screen (= 124). Cover Using Eco Mode This function allows you to conserve battery power in Shooting mode. When the camera is not in use, the screen quickly darkens to reduce battery consumption. 1 Configure the setting. zz Choose [Eco Mode], and then choose • Adjusting the date or time while in [ ] mode (= 13) will automatically Home] time and date.
Screen Brightness Formatting Memory Cards Adjust screen brightness as follows. zz Choose [LCD Brightness], and then touch the desired position on the bar to adjust the brightness. Before using a new memory card or a card formatted in another device, you should format the card with this camera. Formatting erases all data on a memory card. Before formatting, copy images on the memory card to a computer, or take other steps to back them up. 1 Access the [Format] screen. zz Touch [Format].
Low-Level Formatting Perform low-level formatting in these cases: [Memory card error] is displayed, the camera is not working correctly, card image reading/writing is slower, continuous shooting is slower, or movie recording suddenly stops. Low-level formatting erases all data on a memory card. Before low-level formatting, copy images on the memory card to a computer, or take other steps to back them up.
Checking Certification Logos Restoring Defaults Some logos for certification requirements met by the camera can be viewed on the screen. Other certification logos are printed in this guide, on the camera packaging, or on the camera body. zz Touch [Certification Logo Display]. If you accidentally change a setting, you can restore default camera settings. zz Touch [Reset All]. zz Touch [OK]. XX Default settings are now restored. Y P O • The following functions are not restored to default settings.
Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 4 9 Accessories Y P O Enjoy the camera in more ways with optional Canon accessories and other compatible accessories sold separately C Optional Accessories.............112 Using Optional Accessories............................113 Printing Images.......................
Optional Accessories Cover Other Accessories The following camera accessories are sold separately. Note that availability varies by area, and some accessories may no longer be available. Camera Jacket CJ-DC1 zz A camera jacket can be attached.
Still Images Using Optional Accessories Movies Using the Battery Charger to Charge the Battery 1 Insert the battery. zz After aligning the o marks on the battery and charger, insert the battery by pushing it in ( ) and down ( ). 2 Charge the battery. zz CB-2LB: Flip out the plug ( ) and plug the charger into a power outlet ( ). zz CB-2LBE: Plug the power cord into the CB-2LB charger, then plug the other end into a power outlet. XX The charging lamp turns orange and charging begins.
3 Connect the adapter to the coupler. zz Open the cover and insert the adapter plug fully into the coupler. Attaching the Camera Jacket 1 Prepare the camera. zz Make sure the battery and memory card are in the camera. zz Make sure the camera is off. zz Attach the strap (= 10). 4 Connect the power cord. zz Insert one end of the power cord into the compact power adapter, and then plug the other end into a power outlet. zz Turn the camera on and use it as desired.
Still Images Printing Images Movies 4 Turn the camera on. zz Press the <1> button to turn the camera Your shots can easily be printed by connecting the camera to a printer. A Canon SELPHY CP series compact photo printer is used here for the sake of illustration. Screens displayed and available functions vary by printer. Also refer to the printer manual for additional information. Printing Still Images Still Images on. 1 Make sure the camera and printer are off. 2 Connect the camera to the printer.
Printing Movie Scenes Movies Cover Choosing a Selection Method zz Touch [H], touch [n], and then Print the current still image in a paused movie as follows. touch [Photobook Set-up] on the [1] tab, and then choose how you will select images. 1 Access the printing screen. zz Follow steps 1 – 5 in “Printing Still 2 Choose the scene to print. and touch it again when the desired scene is displayed. XX Playback is paused, and the movie control panel is displayed. 3 Print the image. zz Touch [c].
Cover 2 Choose an image. Preliminary Notes and Legal Information zz Drag left or right to browse images, and Contents: Basic Operations then touch an image to choose it. XX [ ] is displayed. Basic Guide zz To remove the image from the photobook, touch the screen again. [ ] is no longer displayed. zz Repeat this process to specify other images. zz When finished, touch [OK] to return to the menu screen.
Cover Preliminary Notes and Legal Information 4 10 Appendix Y P O Helpful information when using the camera C Troubleshooting......................119 On-Screen Messages..............122 On-Screen Information...........124 Functions and Menu Tables......................................126 Handling Precautions.............129 Specifications..........................
Troubleshooting Strange display on the screen when shooting. 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. Nothing happens when the power button is pressed. No date stamp is added to images. • Confirm that the battery is charged (= 11, 113). • Confirm that the battery is inserted facing the correct way (= 11).
Cover Subjects in shots look too dark. The Babies or Children icon does not display. • Set the flash mode to [h] (= 63). • The Babies and Children icons will not display if the birthday is not set in face information (= 44). If the icons still do not display even when you set the birthday, re-register face information (= 44), or make sure that the date/time are set correctly (= 106). • Adjust brightness by using exposure compensation (= 60). • Use spot metering (= 60).
Sound is not played during movies. • Adjust the volume (= 65) if you have activated [Mute] (= 106) or the sound in the movie is faint. • No sound is played for movies shot in [ ] (= 55) or [ because audio is not recorded in these modes. ] (= 57) mode • The write-protect tab of the memory card in the destination camera is set to the locked position. Slide the write-protect tab to the unlocked position. The memory card is not recognized.
On-Screen Messages • It may not be possible to display images that were edited or renamed on a computer, or images shot with another camera. If an error message is displayed, respond as follows. No memory card • The memory card may be inserted facing the wrong way. Reinsert the memory card facing the correct way (= 13). Cannot record! • Shooting was attempted without a memory card in the camera. To shoot, insert a memory card facing the correct way (= 13).
A camera error was detected (error number) IP address conflict • If this error message is displayed immediately after a shot, the image may not have been saved. Switch to Playback mode to check for the image. • Reset the IP address so that it does not conflict with another. • Frequent display of this error message may indicate camera damage. In this case, write down the error number (Exx) and contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
On-Screen Information Image stabilization (= 63) Aperture value Exposure compensation level (= 60) Shooting (Information Display) * In [ ISO speed (= 61) Camera shake warning (= 38) Zoom bar (= 36) Super slow motion movie (shooting time) (= 57) Battery Level Y P O Display Details Sufficient charge Slightly depleted, but sufficient Battery level (= 124) White balance (= 61) Drive mode (= 62) Touch Shutter (= 43) Eco mode (= 107) Self-timer (= 42) H (Function) (= 29) Still image resolut
Cover Playback (Detailed Information Display) Summary of Movie Control Panel in “Viewing” (= 65) Touch to display the volume panel, and then touch [o][p] to adjust the volume. At a volume of 0, [ ] is displayed. Play Skip Backward* or Previous Clip (= 79) Previous Frame (For slow-rewind, keep touching this icon.) Next Frame (For slow-forward, keep touching this icon.
Functions and Menu Tables Shooting Mode Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Shooting Mode – Touch AF (= 43) *1 O Switch Screen Display (= 29) Information Display No Information Display O – O O *2 O O O O O – *1 – O *3 – – – – – *1 – * 2 *2 O *2 – 4 Contents: Basic Operations Basic Guide Metering Method (= 60) O O O O O O O O O O – – – O – O O O O O O O O O O – – – O – O O O O O O O O O O – – – O – – O O O O O O O O – h – – – O O O O O O – ! O O
Cover Shooting Mode 4 Shooting Menu 4 G Function Shooting Mode Still Image Aspect Ratio (= 49) – – O O – *1 – – O – Resolution (= 49) O O O O O O O O O O – O O O – O O O O O – O O O – – – – – O Movie Quality (= 50) O O *2 O O O – – – – – – – – – – O O Available or set automatically. – Not available.
Item Cover Playback Mode FUNC. Menu 3 Set up Menu Ref. Page Item Ref. Page Item Ref. Page Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Item Ref.
Handling Precautions Specifications • The camera is a high-precision electronic device. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to strong impact. • Never bring the camera near magnets, motors, or other devices that generate strong electromagnetic fields, which may cause malfunction or erase image data. • If water droplets or dirt adheres to the camera or screen, wipe with a dry soft cloth, such as an eyeglass cloth. Do not rub hard or apply force.
• The values in the table are based on 4:3 aspect ratio. If the aspect ratio is changed (= 49), more images can be shot because the data size per image will be smaller than with 4:3 images. However, since [ ] 16:9 images have a setting of 1920 x 1080 pixels, their data size will be larger than 4:3 images. Number of Shots/Recording Time, Playback Time Number of Shots Approx. 200 Approx. 280 in Eco mode Movie Recording Time*1 Recording Time per Memory Card Approx.
Cover Continuous Shooting Speed Approx. 2.3 shots/sec. Preliminary Notes and Legal Information Contents: Basic Operations Shutter Speed [ ] mode, automatically set range 1 – 1/2000 sec. Basic Guide Advanced Guide Battery Pack NB-9L Type: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery Nominal Voltage: 3.5 V DC Nominal Capacity: 870 mAh Charging Cycles: Approx. 300 times Operating Temperatures: 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F) Dimensions: 14.6 x 43.1 x 15.3 mm (0.57 x 1.70 x 0.60 in.) Weight: Approx. 21 g (approx. 0.74 oz.
Index A AC adapter kit.............................. 112, 113 Accessories.........................................112 Access point Manual settings.............................. 96 Number of display items................. 96 Adding target devices Camera.......................................... 91 Computer....................................... 94 Printer............................................. 98 Smartphone.................................... 85 Web services..................................
Power AC adapter kit Battery Compact power adapter Power saving........................................ 26 Printing................................................115 Program AE.......................................... 60 P (shooting mode)................................ 60 R Red-eye correction............................... 77 Reset all..............................................110 Resolution (image size)........................ 49 Rotating................................................
CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATION. FCC/IC Notice Model: PC2004 (including WLAN Module Model WM219, FCC ID:AZD219) The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe.
FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC2004 systems) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.