Read this guide first if you are new to this camera. It describes the camera functions, setup and operating procedures.
Digital Camera Operating Steps and Reference Guides Hardware Guide (This Guide) Prepare the Camera for Use PowerShot A50 Software Starter Guide Install the Software PowerShot A50 Solutions Disk(s) Start Taking Pictures Load Images onto a Computer
Read This First Camera Setup or "Using [ software name ] " On-screen Guide or PowerShot A50 Software Stater Guide On-screen "Help" Quick Start Basic Functions Buttons Mode Dial Functions Stitch Assist Mode Menu Features Other Functions Appendices Customer Support Processing Images with the Software 3
Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Canon PowerShot A50, the easy-to-use digital camera with a wide-angle zoom lens and a large range of built-in functions incorporated into a compact, completely flat body. Carefully read this guide and the accompanying PowerShot A50 Software Starter Guide to ensure you obtain maximum benefit from the digital imaging possibilities offered by the PowerShot A50.
FCC Notice Digital Camera, Model PS1026 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 device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Table of Contents Read This First ..................................... 9 Erasing Images .................................. 36 Handling and Safety Precautions .......... 9 Guide to Components .......................... 15 Erasing Images from a CF Card ........... 36 Camera Setup .................................... 18 Charging the Battery Pack ................... 18 Installing the Battery Pack ................... 20 Using the Camera with an AC Power Source ........................
Zoom Buttons ....................................... 49 Continuous/Self-Timer/+ Button ......... 49 Flash/- Button ........................................ 51 MACRO/JUMP Button ........................... 52 LCD/VIDEO Button ................................ 54 MENU Button ........................................ 54 SET Button ............................................. 55 Menu Features ................................... 68 Mode Dial Functions ......................... 56 Play Menu ....................
Format ................................................ 88 Language ............................................ 89 Other Functions ................................. 90 Connecting to a TV .............................. 90 Changing the Button Battery .............. 91 Changing the Recording Format ........ 94 Appendices ........................................ 95 Camera Maintenance ........................... 95 Troubleshooting ................................... 96 List of Message Codes ..................
Read This First Handling and Safety Precautions Please Read Read This First Please read the handling and safety precautions that appear in the following pages of this guide and the PowerShot A50 Software Starter Guide. When you read through the remaining pages, we recommend that you have the camera at hand to try each function as you read about the correct handling procedures.
Safety Precautions Read This First • Before using the camera, please ensure that you have read and understood the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly. • The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself, other persons and equipment.
Read This First • Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly prescribed in this guide. Disassembly or alteration may result in high-voltage electrical shock. Internal inspections, alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. • Do not touch the interior of the flash if it is exposed. Touching it may result in electrical shock.
Read This First 12 • Do not handle the power adapter cord if your hands are wet. Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock. When unplugging the cord, ensure that you hold the rigid portion of the plug. Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire and insulation, creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks.
Read This First • Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks, resulting in fire, injury and damage to the surroundings. Use only recommended batteries and accessories. • Use only Compact Power Adapter CA-PS100/100E to charge Battery Pack NB-5H. Use of other chargers may result in overheating, distortion, fire or electrical shock.
Preventing Malfunctions Read This First Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data. Avoid Condensation Related Problems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its external and internal surfaces.
Guide to Components • Viewfinder (p. 44) • Autofocus (AF) Auxiliary Light Emitter Read This First Front View • Flash (p. 51) • Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 51) • VIDEO Terminal (p.
Read This First Back View • Viewfinder (p. 44) • CF Card Slot Cover (p. 24) • Lock for CF Card Slot Cover (p. 24) • Strap Holder (p. 27) • LCD Panel* • DC Coupler Cable Cover (p. 23) • Battery Cover (p. 20) • Battery Cover Lock (p. 20) • Tripod Socket *The LCD panel is produced with extremely highprecision manufacturing techniques, with more than 99.99% of the pixels operating to specification. Less than 0.01% of the pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as black or red dots.
• Mode Dial (p. 56) Indicators • (p. 45) • Shutter Button (p. 46) Read This First Operation panel • Flash/- Button (p. 51) Display Panel• (p. 43) • Continuous/Self-Timer/+ Button (p. 49) • Zoom Buttons (p. 49) SET Button • (pp. 55, 69) MENU Button • (pp. 54, 69) • LCD/VIDEO Button (p. 54) • MACRO/JUMP Button (p.
Camera Setup Camera Setup Battery Pack NB-5H, Compact Power Adapter CA-PS100/100E, power cords, DC Coupler DR-100A and 2CR5 lithium batteries are sold separately in some regions. To confirm the package contents, see the back of the System Map packaged with your camera. 2. Set the battery pack into the compact power adapter as shown below. Battery Pack NB-5H Charging the Battery Pack Follow the instructions below to charge Battery Pack NB-5H before installing it in the camera. 1.
Since continual discharge will shorten the life of the battery pack, you should remove it from the camera when it is not in use and store it in the supplied case in a cool dry place. Remember to charge it fully before using it again. • The battery pack capacity may diminish if it is repeatedly charged without first being fully discharged. It can be restored by fully charging and discharging it several times.
Installing the Battery Pack Camera Setup The following describes how to insert Battery Pack NB-5H or 2CR5 lithium battery into the camera. Fully charge Battery Pack NB-5H before using it for the first time. 1. Ensure that the Mode Dial is turned to the L (Lock) position (power off). 2. Slide the battery cover lock to the release position and open the battery cover. 20 3. Install the battery pack into the battery chamber with the terminals oriented in the direction shown.
Indent • Make sure that the battery cover lock is in the lock position. The camera will not operate unless the lock is secured. • Remove the battery pack from the camera whenever you will not use it for an extended period. Do not remove the button battery because it is used as the reserve power source for the date and time settings. 2CR5 Lithium Batteries • Please note that using 2CR5 lithium batteries at low temperatures will severely limit their performance.
Camera Setup 22 • You are advised to use a power kit (sold separately in some regions), a charged battery pack or an AC adapter if you will be using the camera frequently at low temperatures, loading images onto a computer or performing other tasks that require extended operation. • Replace the supplied 2CR5 lithium battery with a new one of the same type. Battery Performance Battery Pack NB-5H 2CR5 Lithium Batteries (Fully charged) (New, Sanyo Brand) Shooting Capacity LCD Panel On Approx.
Using the Camera with an AC Power Source Cable Cover DC Coupler DR-100A Compact Power Adapter CA-PS100/100E DC Indicator DC Terminal • The DC output indicator on the compact power adapter will shine red while in use as a DC power source for the camera. • Please note that the compact power adapter will not charge a battery pack while in use as a DC power source for the camera. • Unplug the compact power adapter cord from the electrical outlet after use.
Inserting a CF Card Camera Setup Follow the procedures below to insert a CF card into the camera. 2. As shown below, orient the card with its label side facing up and insert it into the slot until it is firmly seated. • Please note that using CF cards in this camera that have been used in other manufacturers’ cameras or edited with other application software may cause malfunctions. Arrow Mark Label Side 1. Slide the lock for the CF card slot cover to the open position and open the cover.
CF Cards and Estimated Capacities FC-4M FC-8M FC-15M FC-30M FC-48M 52 106 200 446 670 Small/F 30 61 116 251 378 Large/N 21 43 81 179 269 Large/F CCD RAW 11 23 44 96 144 2 4 9 19 30 • Small (640 x 480 pixels) and Large (1280 x 960 pixels) images use JPEG compression. CCD RAW (1280 x 960 pixels) images are uncompressed. • N refers to Normal quality, F to Fine quality. • Image totals are based on our standardized shooting conditions.
Precautions with CF Cards Camera Setup Please note that the PC card icon may take a moment (about 1 minute) to appear on the Taskbar of certain computers after insertion in a PC card slot. If this occurs, you should delete the Windows® standard driver and install the SanDisk ATA FlashDisk device driver. The procedures are described below. Please consult your computer manufacturer if you are uncertain about these procedures. How to Remove the Windows Standard Driver 1.
Attaching the Wrist Strap 1. Insert the thin part of the wrist strap through the strap holder. 3. Pull the wrist strap through the loop of the thin part until the loop slips over the plastic part of the strap. Camera Setup A wrist strap is supplied with this camera. Follow the procedures below to attach it. Strap holder 2. Insert the other end of the wrist strap through the loop of the thin part that you inserted through the strap holder in step 1.
Setting the Menu Language Camera Setup You can change the language in which messages are displayed. The Language menu may appear differently on cameras in some regions. MACRO/JUMP Button SET Button +/- Buttons 2. Press and hold the SET button, then press the MACRO/JUMP button to display the Language menu. 3. Use the +/- buttons to move between language selections and the SET button to execute the selection. LCD Panel 28 1. Turn the Mode Dial to the PLAY position.
Setting the Date and Time MENU Button SET Button 1. Turn the Mode Dial to the position. (Auto) 2. Press the MENU button to display the Rec. menu. +/- Buttons Camera Setup Set the correct date and time with the following procedures.
Camera Setup 3. Press the +/- buttons to select [Setup]. Then press the SET button to display the Setup menu. 5. Press the SET button to move between fields and the +/- buttons to advance values. 4. Select [Date/Time] with the +/- buttons and press the SET button. The Date/ Time menu will be displayed. 6. Once the settings are adjusted to your satisfaction, press the MENU button to save your selection and exit. The factory default for the date display style may differ in some regions. 30 7.
Quick Start Now that you have the camera set up, lets jump right into picture taking. This section explains the most basic procedures for taking, reviewing and deleting images. Since any images you record can be readily deleted, try actually taking some shots as you read through this section.
Taking Pictures Taking Pictures in Auto Mode 1. Turn the Mode Dial to the position. Taking Pictures Viewfinder Menu Button Mode Dial Shutter Button Zoom Buttons (Auto) 2. Look into the viewfinder and frame the subject. 3. Use the Zoom buttons to make the subject appear closer or farther away. 4. Press the shutter button halfway and wait until the beep sounds twice. 5. After the beeps, press the shutter button all the way. A single beep will indicate that the image has been taken.
Press Halfway Press Fully Previewing an Image Before Shooting Press the LCD/VIDEO button to turn on the LCD panel. Press it again to turn off the LCD panel (p. 54). Indicator Behavior After a Shot The indicator beside the optical viewfinder flashes green after a shot is taken, indicating that the image is being recorded on the CF card. Do not open the battery cover or CF card slot cover while this indicator is flashing. However, the next shot can usually be taken while the green light is flashing (p.47).
Replaying Images Replaying Images in PLAY Mode Replaying Images in MULTI Mode Replays images one at a time on the LCD panel. Replays sets of up to 9 images on the LCD panel. Replaying Images Mode Dial Mode Dial +/- Buttons +/- Buttons LCD Panel 1. Turn the Mode Dial to the PLAY position. 2. Press the + button to display the next image or the - button to display the previous image. 34 3. When you have finished viewing images, turn the Mode Dial to the L (Lock) position. LCD Panel 1.
2. Select image (green frame) by pressing the +/- buttons. Continuous Image Replay (Slide Shows) ..... p. 78 Displaying images on a TV ...................... p. 90 Rotating Images ...................................... p. 77 Displaying the date and time information for an image. ............................................. p. 75 Replaying Images • Display the selected image at full size by turning the Mode Dial to the PLAY position.
Erasing Images Erasing Images from a CF Card Follow the procedures below to erase an image. 5. Press the +/- buttons to select [Single], then press the SET button. Erasing Images 1. Turn the Mode Dial to the PLAY or MULTI position. SET Button Menu Button 6. Check the image, then press the SET button. +/- Buttons Mode Dial 2. Press the +/- buttons to select the image to be erased. 3. Press the MENU button. 4. Press the +/- buttons to select [Erase], then press the SET button. 36 7.
Shortcut Erasing Images • To delete all the images at once, select [All] in Step 5. • If you want to stop the erase procedure, select [Cancel]. • To display the previous menu, press the MENU button. In Play mode, you can erase the currently displayed image by pressing and holding the SET button and pressing the - button. The erase confirmation screen will display.
Detailed Guide to the Functions This section provides individual explanations of each camera function. Read it to find out more detail about each function or for instructions on using the advanced modes, such as the Stitch Assist mode and Menu settings.
Basic Functions Image Size and Quality Specifications The PowerShot A50 can take pictures with the following screen sizes and qualities. Basic Functions Size/Quality Compression Format Large/Fine (1280 x 960) Large/Normal (1280 x 960) Small/Fine (640 x 480) Small/Normal (640 x 480) CCD RAW (1280 x 960) JPEG High Quality JPEG Normal JPEG High Quality JPEG Normal No Compression • Large and Small sizes cover the exact same scope but reproduce the images with differing numbers of pixels.
Power On/Off Switch Power Save Function Shooting Modes The camera automatically closes the lens cover and powers down if you do not use a camera function for approximately three minutes. PC Mode When connected to a computer, a message is displayed on the computer monitor if you do not use a camera function for approximately five minutes. If you do not use a camera function for an additional minute, the camera automatically powers down.
Camera Modes The PowerShot A50 features six operating modes that you select with the Mode Dial. Shooting Modes Basic Functions : Auto Mode Auto mode is for taking standard pictures. The focus, exposure and white balance settings as well as the flash are automatically selected or activated by the camera. P : Program Mode Program mode is also for taking pictures, but the Flash On/Off and Continuous settings can be selected manually. The focus and exposure are set automatically by the camera.
Display Panel • Changing size and quality settings will alter the number of images that can be stored in the CF card. • Message codes on the Display panel will indicate errors or the camera status. (p. 100) Single Mode Continuous Mode Self-Timer Mode Fine Normal CCD RAW Large Small Basic Functions The Display panel on the camera top shows the status of camera settings, battery levels and the approximate number of images that can be stored in the CF card at the current size and quality settings.
Viewfinder The camera is equipped with an optical viewfinder for image composition. Basic Functions Viewfinder Frame Marks The camera focuses on the area encompassed by the square brackets in the viewfinder’s center. When composing images, aim the camera so that the photographic subject is in the middle of the viewfinder. • The field of the viewfinder will change as the Zoom button is pressed. • In Macro mode (subject 6.7 to 20in.
Indicators Two indicators appear to the left of the viewfinder. These lights shine or flash to confirm various actions and camera modes when you press the shutter button. Upper Indicator Upper Indicator Green: Ready to take picture (no flash) Flashing Green: Recording to and reading from CF card.
Buttons Shutter Button The camera features a two-stage shutter button. Pressing Halfway Buttons Press the shutter button halfway to automatically set the focus, exposure and white balance to the optimal setting. When the camera finishes metering, it will beep and lock the shutter. • When the camera is ready to take a shot, the upper indicator will shine green (no flash) or red (flash) and two beeps will sound. • When the LCD panel is turned on, the image will freeze for an instant.
• If the LCD panel is turned off and the Review function is set to On, a preview of the photographic subject will briefly appear in the LCD panel while the shutter button is fully depressed. When a picture is taken, the data is temporarily stored in the camera’s on-board memory until it can be written to the CF card. As long as there is adequate free capacity in the on-board memory, a second shot can be taken immediately after the first.
when these signals are on. Doing so could corrupt the image data. Focus Lock Buttons Pressing the shutter button halfway locks the focus until the button is released. This allows you to focus on a particular object while freely changing the image composition. A moment after depressing the shutter button halfway, two beeps will sound and a green or red indicator will light, indicating a focus lock. You are now free to reorient the camera knowing that your target subject is in focus.
Continuous/Self-Timer/+ Button The zoom can be set from wide angle, 4.3 mm (35 mm film equivalent: 28 mm), to telephoto, 10.8 mm (35 mm film equivalent: side of the button 70 mm). Press the right to zoom in (telephoto) and the left side to zoom out (wide angle). Auto Mode: This button turns the Self-Timer mode on and off. ➜ Telephoto • The icon indicates the Single (frame) mode. One frame is shot when the shutter button is pressed. icon indicates the • The Self-Timer mode.
➜ Buttons • The icon indicates the Continuous mode. If the shutter button is pressed continuously, up to 15 frames will be shot continuously until the internal memory is full. The image size is automatically set to Small. icon indicates the • The Self-Timer mode. The shutter will automatically activate 10 seconds after the shutter button is pressed. 50 Play Mode: This button displays the next stored image. Multi Mode: This button selects the next stored image.
Flash/- Button Program or Stitch Assist Mode: This button switches between the Auto, RedEye Reduction, Flash On and Flash Off functions. ➜ icon indicates the • The Red-Eye Reduction mode. When the flash is required, the Red-Eye Reduction Lamp will light when you press the shutter button. • The icon indicates the Flash On mode. The flash will fire with each shot.
MACRO/JUMP Button Play Mode: This button displays the previous stored image. Buttons Multi Mode: This button selects the previously stored image. Menu Button: This button moves the selection to the previous option. Auto, Program or Stitch Assist Mode: This button turns the Macro mode on or off. • Macro mode off. • The icon indicates that the Macro mode is on. • In Macro mode, the lower indicator will shine orange when you press the shutter button halfway.
Play Mode and Multi Mode: This button turns the Jump mode on or off. • In Multi mode, turning on the Jump mode enables you to display the next or previous set of nine images by pressing the +/- buttons. • In Multi mode, you can also press and hold the SET button and press the + button to jump to the last set of nine images. Substitute the - button to jump to the first set. Buttons • In Macro mode, the subject can be shot within a range of 6.7 to 20in. (17 to 50cm) and remain in focus.
LCD/VIDEO Button MENU Button Auto Mode and Program Mode: This button turns the LCD panel on or off. Auto Mode, Program Mode and Stitch Assist Mode: This button displays the Record (Rec.) menu. (p. 68) Buttons Play Mode and Multi Mode: With the TV connected, this button turns the Video Output function on or off. • The LCD panel automatically turns on in Program mode, except when the White Balance function is set to any setting but [Auto] or the Slow Shutter function is set to any setting but [Off].
SET Button Play Mode and Multi Mode: This button displays the Play menu. (p.68) This button selects the current menu option shown on the LCD panel. Image Quality and Size Settings Buttons • When a menu is already displayed on the LCD panel, pressing the MENU button restores the previous screen.
Mode Dial Functions The Mode Dial allows you to select between the various shooting and playback modes featured on the PowerShot A50. Mode Dial Functions 56 Lock Auto Mode The Mode Dial should be set to the L (Lock) position when the camera is not in use. In this mode the lens cover will close and the camera power will shut off. In Auto mode, the camera selects whether or not to use the flash and automatically chooses focus, exposure and white balance settings.
Program Mode In Program mode, you can manually select the Single or Continuous mode as well as the image size and quality. Buttons Available in Program Mode Flash Button The Flash On, Flash Off and Red-Eye Reduction functions can be manually set icon indicates that with this button. The the Red-Eye Reduction mode is selected. The icon indicates the Flash On mode is selected. The icon indicates the Flash Off mode is selected.
Stitch Assist Mode Mode Dial Functions What is Stitch Assist? The Stitch Assist mode is designed to make it easier to merge separate panoramic images into a single, seamless image using a software program on a computer. You can shoot a photographic subject that won’t fit into a single frame, such as a landscape, and stitch it together later with a program such as PhotoStitch. This mode displays the previous images while you shoot the next in a horizontal, vertical or matrix sequence of images.
Play Mode Multi Mode In Play mode, you can display images from the CF card one at time on the LCD panel. In Multi mode, you can display images from the CF card in groups of nine on the LCD panel. miniature thumbnails (not full screen). • A green border indicates the selected image. Move the selection between images using the +/- buttons and display the selection at full size by turning the Mode Dial to the PLAY position.
PC Mode button in Jump mode followed by the + button or - button displays the last or first set of nine images, respectively. Mode Dial Functions 60 In PC mode, you can connect the camera to a computer to load images into an image processing application program. • The Display panel will display [PC] when the camera is ready to display or load images on the computer. • The camera may cease to respond when the Mode Dial is turned from the PC position to another setting.
Stitch Assist Mode Set the Mode Dial to the (Stitch Assist) position and follow the procedures below to merge several images into one large panoramic scene. In Stitch Assist mode, images can be shot in horizontal, vertical or 2x2 (matrix) sequences. The merged image cannot be viewed in the camera’s LCD panel. FLASH Button • The Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Flash On and Flash Off modes can be set with the Flash button. MACRO Button • The Macro mode for shooting photographic subjects 6.7 to 20in.
Stitch Assist Mode 62 • The Display Panel may display a lower number of recordable images in Stitch Assist mode than in Auto or Program mode. • The CD-ROM that accompanied the camera contains the PhotoStitch Shooting Guide, an On-screen Guide introducing shooting hints and techniques for improved results with PhotoStitch. Please read this guide before shooting.(In some regions, the PhotoStitch Shooting Guide is included in print, in the PowerShot A50 Software Starter Guide.
Procedures for Shooting Horizontal/Vertical Sequences 1. Turn the Mode Dial to (Stitch Assist) the position. Horizontal Sequence ... 4 2 3 1 ... ... 1 2 3 2. Select [Horizontal] or [Vertical] with the +/- buttons and press the SET button. Horizontal Sequence Stitch Assist Mode Vertical Sequence ... 4 To change the direction, press the + button. 3. Shoot the first image. After the indicator stops flashing green, the next image appears beside the previous image.
4. Orient the camera so that the second frame overlaps a small portion of the photographic subject of the first image and press the shutter button to take the next image. Stitch Assist Mode 64 After the indicator stops flashing green, the second recorded image will display beside a preview of the new photographic subject captured by the lens. • To retake the previous image in the sequence, press the + button before shooting the next image.
Procedures for Shooting 2x2 (Matrix) Sequences 4 2. Select [2x2] with the +/- buttons and press the SET button. 1 3 3. Shoot the first image. After the indicator stops flashing green, the recorded image will display in the upper right, and a preview of the new photographic subject captured by the lens will appear in the lower right. Stitch Assist Mode 1. Turn the Mode Dial (Stitch to the Assist) position.
• By default, images are recorded in a clockwise direction starting from the upper right. To change the starting position, press the + button before taking the first shot. Stitch Assist Mode 4. Overlap a small portion of the photographic subject of the first image and shoot the next image in the sequence. After the indicator stops flashing green, the third recorded image will display in the lower left, and a preview of the new photographic subject captured by the lens will appear in the upper left.
6. Orient the camera so that the fourth image will correctly overlap a portion of the third image and take the shot. 7. Finish the sequence by pressing the SET button after all the images have been recorded. • To retake a shot, press the + button to advance to the image you want to replace, wait until the lens preview displays and then retake the shot.
Menu Features Menus can be used to select image size and quality settings (Record menu), to select the display options, such as information formats and the Slide Show option (Play menu), and to select date, time and other camera settings, such as the LCD panel brightness (Setup menu). Record Menu Menu Features 68 Program Mode Stitch Assist Mode Play Menu Auto Mode • • • • • Quality ....................................... p. 70 +/- (Exp.) ...................................... p. 72 White Balance .....
Basic Menu Operations Menu functions are operated by the MENU, +/- and SET buttons. next option and press the - button to display the previous option. The selected item is highlighted +/- Buttons MENU Button SET Button - Button + Button This button turns the menu display on or off. This button also displays the previous menu when a submenu has been selected. +/- Buttons These buttons move the selection from one option to another within a menu.
Record Menu Pressing the MENU button in the Auto, Program or Stitch Assist mode displays the Record menu on the LCD panel. Program Mode Stitch Assist Mode Menu Features 70 Auto Mode • In Auto mode, the Exposure Compensation is set to [0], the White Balance to [Auto] and the Slow Shutter to [Off]. No other settings are available for these functions in Auto mode. Quality The Quality option is used to set the format in which the image will be recorded.
Size/Quality Compression Format File Size Large/Fine (1280 x 960) JPEG High Quality 320 KB Large/Normal (1280 x 960) JPEG Normal 170 KB JPEG High Quality 120 KB Small/Normal (640 x 480) JPEG Normal 65 KB Menu Features Small/Fine (640 x 480) • JPEG file sizes will vary between photographic subjects. • The file sizes given here reflect standard shooting conditions established by Canon. • The Small and CCD RAW sizes are not available in Auto mode.
+/- (Exp.) The Exposure Compensation function allows you to adjust exposure settings to a variety of situations in which a photographic subject is shadowed or a light source is too intense, such as backlight shots and artificially illuminated night shots. Menu Features 72 • Once a setting other than zero has been selected, the Display Panel will show a +/- icon and the ( ) icon will display in the lower left of the LCD panel.
White Balance Icons The White Balance function can be set to suit the shooting conditions when the flash is not used and an image is taken only with natural or artificial ambient light. The [Auto], [Day Light], [Cloudy], [Tungsten], and [Fluorescent] settings are available. Settings other than Auto will cause the respective icon to display in the lower left of the LCD panel. Auto: Camera selects the setting automatically. For shooting outdoors in bright daylight.
Slow Shutter The Slow Shutter function can be used to shoot night scenes and subjects in dark rooms. The [On], [Off] and [Night Scene] settings are available. The [On] and [Night Scene] settings will cause the respective icon to display in the lower left of the LCD panel. Menu Features 74 Icons On: Off: For intentionally setting the shutter to a slow speed. Camera selects a setting automatically. Night Scene: For night scene.
Play Menu Pressing the MENU button in the Play or Multi mode displays the Play menu on the LCD panel. This function displays information about an image, such as its shooting date and file number. Menu Features Show/Hide Info. • Selecting this option causes the LCD panel to display the image data. The menu then shows the [Hide Info.] option. • In Play mode, this function displays the image number, total number of images, file number, shooting date and time and protection setting icon.
Erase This function can be used to erase image files from a CF card. Menu Features 76 • When confirmation messages are displayed, select [OK] to erase, or [Cancel] to cancel, this operation. Shortcut In Play mode, you can erase the currently displayed image by pressing and holding the SET button and pressing the - button. The erase confirmation screen will display. • Selecting the [Single] option allows you to scroll through images with the +/buttons and select single images for erasing.
Protect Rotate The Protect function locks an image file to prevent accidental deletion from the CF card. This function is also used to unlock image files. The Rotate function can be used to rotate a recorded image 90˚ clockwise or counterclockwise for playback. This allows you to play images with the correct orientation in slide shows. • Use the +/- buttons to scroll through images and the SET button to protect or unlock an image. • A lock icon will appear next to an image that is protected.
• With each successive press of the SET button, the image is rotated 90˚ clockwise, 90˚ counterclockwise and back to its original orientation. • The Rotate function has no effect upon the recorded image data. Slide Show Menu Features 78 Start Begin the slide show by selecting the Start option. The All Images option displays the complete set of images on a CF card. Select Show 1, 2 or 3, then use the Mark function to select the images you wish to include in that show.
Mark/Unmark This function is used to mark or unmark images for replay in a slide show. You can save marked images in shows 1 to 3. Menu Features A checkmark appears beside slide shows in which marked images have already been registered. • CCD RAW images can be maked and selected for Slide Show playback, but they will be displayed as miniature thumbnails (not full screen) on the LCD panel or a connected video monitor. • Use the +/- buttons to scroll through images and the SET button to mark an image.
Clear Marks This function clears all marked data contained in shows 1 to 3. Menu Features 80 • Selecting [OK] deletes the marks. Selecting [Cancel] returns the LCD panel to the Slide Show menu. Play Time The length of time an image is displayed on the LCD panel can be set to [+/- Manual] or to the [3 sec.], [5 sec.] or [10 sec.] settings. • With the manual setting, the slide show can be advanced forward or backward with the +/- buttons.
Repeat Selecting this option enables you to automatically repeat the slide show once it reaches the last image. Images on a CF card can be marked for printing and the number of prints, the print type and the image data (date and file no.) settings can be specified. The print specifications for the PowerShot A50 conform to the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standard, allowing your prints to be output at the specified parameters on compatible digital printers or at developing service outlets.
Menu Features • Some printers or developing services may not be able to output the images as specified. • Print specifications created on a CF card used in another DPOF compliant camera may be overwritten by the PowerShot A50 and lost when you mark images. Please note that a warning [!] icon will appear in the upper right of the LCD panel if a card with this type of data is inserted into your camera. Print Type The print type can be specified. 82 The [Standard] setting prints one image to each page.
• Select Images Images can be selectively marked and the number of print copies specified. Total Number of Prints Marked Print Mark (Checkmark) • All Images This setting adds print marks to all images on a CF card except for CCD RAW images. The number of print copies is automatically set to 1. Menu Features 29 print copies (the double underline represents 20) • Use the +/- buttons to scroll through images and the SET button to mark or unmark an image. A check mark appears beside the marked images.
Cancel Orders This setting deletes the print mark data. Menu Features 84 The options are [Off], which omits all data, [Date], [File No.] and [Both], which prints both the date and file number. • Select [OK] to delete the print mark data. Select [Cancel] to return to the print mark menu. Property This setting determines whether or not image data, such as the shooting date and file number, are printed. • The date is printed in the format set with the [Date Style] function. (p.
Setup Selecting the Setup option in either the Record or Play menu displays the Setup submenu. Record Menu Settings The brightness of the LCD panel can be switched between the [Normal] and [Bright] settings. Beep The beep that signals the completion of the autofocus process, the closing of the shutter and the operation of a menu function can be turned on or off with this function. Power Save This option turns the Power Save function on or off.
Date/Time Review Use this setting to adjust the camera’s date and time settings and display formats. The Review function displays the picture on the LCD panel if you continue to press the shutter after taking a shot. The Review function will still display the picture even when the LCD panel is turned off. The factory default date style may differ between regions. Menu Features 86 • Press the SET button to move between the Style, Day, Month, Year, Hour and Minute fields.
File No. Reset The method by which the camera assigns file numbers can be selected. • Since the Off option avoids the duplication of file names, this setting is convenient for processing images on computers. About File Numbers The [Off] setting starts the file number on a new CF card at a number one higher than the last number assigned to the previous CF card. For example, if the file no. 100-0005 is the last shot recorded on a CF card, the first shot on the next CF card will be assigned the file no.
• Images shot in Continuous or Stitch Assist mode are always saved into the same folder, creating the potential for more than 100 images to be contained in a single folder. • Whenever the battery is removed from the camera, the last used folder is closed and subsequent images are saved into a new folder. Menu Features 88 Format This function enables you to format a CF card for use with the camera. If the camera ceases to operate correctly, a corrupted CF card may be the cause.
• If you are having difficulty with a CF card made by a manufacturer other than Canon, reformatting it may solve the problem. If it doesn’t, consult the outlet from which you purchased the card. Language Shortcut Hold the SET button down in PLAY mode and press the MACRO/JUMP button to display this menu directly. Menu Features Use the Language option to change the language in which messages on the LCD panel are displayed. The Language menu may appear differently on cameras in some regions.
Other Functions Connecting to a TV You can connect your camera to a television to display the images you have recorded by following the procedures below. 1. Turn the camera’s Mode Dial to the L (Lock) position and ensure that the TV power switch is off. Other Functions 90 2. Insert one end of the video cable shipped with the camera into the VIDEO Terminal and the other end into the TV’s Video In jack. TV Video In Video Cable (Supplied) 3. Turn on the TV and set its TV/Video setting to Video. 4.
Changing the Button Battery 6. Play images using the normal procedures. 7. When you finish viewing, turn the camera Mode Dial to the L (Lock) position before disconnecting the cable from both devices. Due to different video signals in other countries, the images may not display on the TV screen even when connected. • The button battery is pre-installed at the factory and may therefore expire earlier than its rated lifespan after the camera has been purchased.
1. Ensure that the Mode Dial is set to the L (Lock) position. 4. Take out the button battery holder and remove the spent battery. To remove the button battery holder from the battery chamber, insert a fingernail beneath the indent and gently pry it back and upward. 2. Slide the battery cover lock to the release position and slide the battery cover open. Other Functions Indent 5. Place the new button battery into the holder with the plus side facing the plastic holder.
6. Place the button battery holder (with the new button battery installed) back into place in the battery chamber. 8. Close the battery cover and slide the lock to the locked position. Align the button battery holder with its slot and lightly press it forward into place with your fingertip. 2CR5 • After closing the battery cover, check to make sure that the lock is in the locked position. The camera will not operate unless the lock is set. Other Functions 7. Replace the battery pack.
Changing the Recording Format The PowerShot A50 records images in the “Design rule for Camera File system” industry standard format. The recording format can be switched to the CIFF format to meet your file management needs if you so wish. 3. Hold the LCD/VIDEO Button down and press the SET button. 1. Turn the Mode Dial to the P (Program) position. 2. Press the MENU button. Other Functions 4. Select a file format using one of the +/buttons and press the SET button.
Appendices Camera Maintenance Follow the procedures below to clean the camera body, lens, viewfinder and LCD panel when they become dirty. • Never use thinners, benzene, synthetic cleansers or water to clean the camera. The use of these substances may distort or damage the equipment. Camera Body Gently wipe dirt off the camera body with a soft cloth or an eyeglass lens wiper. Use a lens blower to remove dust and dirt from the lens.
Troubleshooting Problem Camera will not operate Appendices 96 Camera will not shoot Cause(s) Solution(s) Battery cover lock not in lock position • Slide the battery cover lock into the locked position. 2CR5 lithium battery is inserted the wrong way • Install the 2CR5 lithium battery with the terminals oriented toward the back of the chamber. Insufficient battery power (Display panel flashes [Lb]) • Use a fully charged battery pack. • Replace the battery. • Use an approved AC power source.
Problem Camera will not shoot Lens will not retract Solution(s) CF card slot cover is open (Display Panel flashes “CF”) • Firmly close and lock the CF card slot cover. CF card full (O is displayed in the Display Panel and a continuous beep sounds when the shutter button is pressed) • Replace the CF card. • Load the CF card data onto a computer and erase all or some of the card’s images to create space. CF card not formatted correctly (Display Panel flashes “CF”) • Format the CF card.
Problem Battery fails prematurely Battery pack will not charge Appendices 98 Image is out of focus, or expected results can’t be achieved Cause(s) Solution(s) Battery pack capacity has diminished after non-use for a year or more • The battery pack should recover if you fully charge and fully discharge it several times. Battery pack life has been exceeded • This battery pack can no longer be used to operate the camera. Replace it with a new battery pack.
Problem Cause(s) Solution(s) Incorrect Slow Shutter setting • Set Slow Shutter to Off. Images are too dark Insufficient ambient light • Ensure that the Flash mode is set to On. Photographic subject is insufficiently illuminated in comparison with surroundings • Adjust the Exposure Compensation mode to a positive “+” setting. Incorrect White Balance setting • Reset the White Balance. Photographic subject is beyond the range of the flash • The effective range of the flash is 6.7 in. to 11.5 ft.
List of Message Codes The following codes may appear in the Display Panel. The significance of the message is explained alongside. Appendices 100 Pb: Image data is being read for display. CF: No CF card installed, CF card slot cover is open or unlocked, or CF card error. Lb: Insufficient battery charge to operate camera. Immediately recharge or replace battery. Battery cover lock is unlocked. Lock it. PC: Camera connected to a PC in PC mode Exx: (xx: number) Camera malfunction.
List of Messages The following messages may appear on the LCD Panel. Busy: CF card full!: Cannot Record!: No Image.: Image too Large.: CF card error: Naming error!: No thumbnail: Unidentified Image: Appendices Incompatible JPEG format: No CF card: Corrupted Data: Cannot rotate: Image is recording on CF card. Or image data is being read for display. CF card is too full to accommodate more images. You attempted to shoot an image without a CF card installed. No images recorded on CF card.
Specifications PowerShot A50 Appendices 102 Image Sensor: 1,310,000-pixel (total), 1/2.
Exposure compensation: Flash: Flash Range: White Balance control: Self-Timer: Interfaces: Power Supply: 6.7 in. to 11.5 ft. (0.17 to 3.5 m) (wide angle), 6.7 in. to 8 ft. (0.17 to 2.5 m) (telephoto) Through the lens (TTL) auto/manual 10-second delay RS-232C, CF Slot, Video Out 2CR5 lithium battery Nickel-hydride Battery Pack NB-5H Compact Power Adapter CA-PS100/100E CR2016 lithium battery for Date / Clock backup 32˚ to 104˚ F (0˚ to 40˚ C) 10 to 90% 4.1 x 2.7 x 1.5 in. (103 x 68 x 37.
Compact Power Adaptor CA-PS100/100E (sold separately in some regions) Input Voltage: Rated Output: AC 100 to 240 V (50/60 Hz) Charging: 7.2 V, 0.65 A Camera power supply: 6.5 V, 1.5 A Charging: 23 to 26 VA (100 to 240 V) Camera power supply: 18 to 20 VA (100 to 240 V) Input Rating: Operating Temperature: 32˚ to 104˚ F (0˚ to 40˚ C) Dimentions: 3.0 x 4.0 x 1.5 in. (75 x 102 x 39 mm) Weight: Approximately 6.3 oz.
Index Symbols 2x2 (Matrix) Sequence (Stitch Assist Mode) 58, 65 +/- (Exp.) 72 +/- Buttons 69 A B Battery Cover 16, 20 Battery Cover lock 16, 20 Battery Installation 20, 91 Battery Pack NB-5H 18 Beep 85 Button Battery 91 Button Battery holder 92 D Date/Time 86 DC Coupler 23 DC Coupler Cable Cover 16 DIGITAL Terminal 15 Display Panel 17, 43 E Erase 36 Exposure Compensation 72 Exposure Settings 72 F File No.
LCD Panel 16 Lens 15 Lock (Mode Dial) 56 Lock for CF Card Slot Cover 16, 24 Lower Indicator 45 M Macro Button 17, 52 Macro Mode 52 MACRO/JUMP Button 17, 52 Maintenance 95 Mark 79 Menu 69 MENU Button 17, 54, 69 Mode Dial 17, 56 Multi Mode (Mode Dial) 59 O Appendices 106 Order Prints 82 P PC Mode 60 Play Menu 75 Play Mode 59 Play Mode (Mode Dial) 42 Play Time 80 Playback Modes 42 Power Off 41 Power On 41 Power Save 85 Power Save Function 32 Pressing Fully 33, 46 Pressing Halfway 33, 46 Print Order 81 Pr
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