Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Time / Date Set
- Supplied Accessories
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Quick Start
- Table of Contents
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Attaching the Strap
- Charging the Battery
- Installing / Removing the Battery
- Battery Status Indicator
- Mounting / Detaching a Lens
- Installing / Removing a CF Card
- Basic Operation
- Menu Operation
- Language Set
- Time / Date Set
- Replacing Date / Time Battery
- Cleaning CMOS Sensor
- Auto-Off
- CF Card Reminder
- Adjusting Viewfinder
- Holding the Camera
- Basic Operation
- Menu Operation
- Shooting in AUTO Mode
- Image Settings
- Setting AF / Metering / Drive Modes
- Advanced Operations
- Using a Flash
- Image Playback
- Direct Printing from the Camera
- DPOF
- Customizing the Camera
- Function Availability Chart
- Troubleshooting
- Error Codes
- Specs
- Index
- Pocket Reference Guide
- Battery Pack Info
- EF Zoom Lens Info
- Arcsoft Photo Studio Info
- Software Quick Start Guide
- Scans of Supplied CD-ROMS
- Note - Install Software Before Connecting to Computer
- Note - Use Genuine Canon Accessories
- Canon EOS Brochure
- Warranty
Protecting Images
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This prevents the image from being erased accidentally.
Image protect icon
Select [Protect].
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Select the
[[E]
tab.
@ Press the
<JJt.T
> key to select
[Protect], then press
<§>.
~
The Protect screen will appear.
Protect the image.
Press the <
....
~>
key to select the
image to be protected, then press
<§>.
When an image is protected, the
<I:B > icon will appear below the
image.
To
cancel the image protection, press
the
<§>
button again. The <I:B>
icon will disappear.
To
protect another image, repeat step
2.
To
exit the Protect screen and return
to the menu, press the
<MENU>
button.
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Once an image is protected, it cannot be erased by the camera's Erase
function.
To
erase a protected image, you must first cancel the
protection.
If you erase all the images (p.117), only the protected images will
remain. This is convenient when you want to erase unnecessary images
all at once.
You
can protect the image even after you change the display format to
shooting info display, magnified view,
or
index display after step
1.
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