Battery Charger CB-2LZ This product is not intended to be serviced. Should the product cease to function in its intended manner, it should be returned to the manufacturer or be discarded. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet.
Checking the Package Contents Check if the following items are included in your camera package. If anything is missing, contact the retailer from which you purchased the camera.
Read This First Test Shots Take some initial test shots and play them back to make sure the images were recorded correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory, including memory cards, that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a way that is machine readable.
What Do You Want to Do? 4 Shoot ● Shoot, leaving it to the camera to make settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ● Shoot to match special conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 – 59 Take good people shots I Portraits (p. 56) F At night (p. 56) V Kids and pets (p. 57) Take good landscapes J Landscape (p. 56) U Indoors (p. 57) C Sports (p. 57) , Y P O Sunsets (p. 57) Shoot various other scenes ’ w At the beach (p. 58) t Fireworks (p. 58) Night Scene (p.
What Do You Want to Do? ● Maintain the focus on moving subjects (Servo AF). . . . . . . . . . . 91 ● Make dark subjects appear brighter (i-Contrast). . . . . . . . . . . . 103 1 View ● Look at my pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 ● Automatically play back pictures (slideshow) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 ● Look at my pictures on a TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 ● Quickly search pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Chapters 1 – 3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions of this camera. Chapters 4 onward explain the advanced functions, letting you learn more as you read each chapter. Checking the Package Contents .......2 Read This First ..................................3 What Do You Want to Do? ................4 Conventions Used in this Guide ........9 Safety Precautions...........................10 1 Getting Started ....................13 Charging the Battery.....................
Table of Contents Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality) ............................... 74 Shooting in RAW............................. 76 Shooting Close-ups (Macro)............................................ 77 Changing the ISO Speed ................ 78 Adjusting the White Balance ........... 79 Continuous Shooting....................... 81 Changing the Tone of an Image (My Colors) ..................................... 82 Shooting Using the Two Second Self-Timer .................................
Table of Contents Viewing Images on a High-Definition TV.......................129 Protecting Images..........................130 Erasing All Images.........................133 Organizing Images by Category (My Category) ................................135 Rotating Images.............................137 Resizing Images ............................138 Trimming........................................139 Adding Effects with the My Colors Function........................
Conventions Used in this Guide • Icons are used in the text to represent the camera buttons and switches. • Language that displays on the screen appears inside [ ] (square brackets). • The directional buttons, control dial, and FUNC./SET button are represented by the following icons. (Up button) (FUNC./SET button) (Right button) (Left button) (Down button) (Control dial) Y P O • : Troubleshooting tips. • : Hints for getting more out of your camera. • : Things you should be careful about.
Safety Precautions • Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly. • The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons, or damage to the equipment. • Be sure to also check the guides included with any separately sold accessories you use. Warning Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death. Caution Denotes the possibility of injury.
Safety Precautions Battery, Battery Charger • • • • • • • • • Use only the recommended battery. Do not place the battery near or in direct flame. Do not let the battery come into contact with water (e.g. sea water) or other liquids. Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the battery. Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts. This may cause explosions or leaks, resulting in fire, injury and damage to the surroundings.
Safety Precautions • Do not allow dirt or metal objects (such as pins or keys) to contact the charger terminals or plug. This could result in fire, electrical shock or other damage. • When using the separately sold optional lenses, be sure to attach them firmly. If the lens becomes loose and falls off, it may crack, and the shards of glass may lead to cuts. • The slideshow transition effects may cause discomfort when viewed for prolonged periods.
1 Getting Started This chapter explains preparations before shooting, how to shoot in A mode, and then how to view, erase and print the images you Y P O take. The latter part of this chapter explains how to shoot and view movies and transfer images to a computer. Attaching the Strap/Holding the Camera C • Attach the included strap and place it around your neck to avoid dropping the camera during use. • Keep your arms tight against your body while holding the camera firmly by the sides.
Charging the Battery Use the included charger to charge the battery. The battery is not charged at time of purchase. Be sure to charge the battery before use. Remove the cover. Insert the battery. ● Align the S marks on the battery and charger, then insert the battery by sliding it in and down . Y P O Charge the battery. ● For CB-2LZ: Flip out the plug CB-2LZ and plug the charger into a power outlet . ● For CB-2LZE: Plug the power cord into the charger, then plug the other end into a power outlet.
Charging the Battery Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken 390 1000 LCD Monitor On LCD Monitor Off Number of shots 7 Playback Time (Hours) • The number of shots that can be taken is based on the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) measurement standard. • Under some shooting conditions, the number of shots that can be taken may be less than mentioned above. Battery Charge Indicator An icon or message will appear on the screen indicating the battery’s charge state.
Inserting the Battery and Memory Card Insert the supplied battery and a commercially available memory card into the camera. Check the card’s write-protect tab. ● If the memory card has a write-protect tab, you will not be able to record images if the tab is in the locked position. Slide the tab up until you hear a click. Open the cover. ● Slide the cover , and open it . Y P O Insert the battery. ● Insert the battery as shown until it locks into place with a click.
Inserting the Battery and Memory Card Close the cover. ● Close the cover , and slide it locks into place with a click. until it Removing the Battery and Memory Card Remove the battery. ● Open the cover and press the battery lock in the direction of the arrow. X The battery will pop up. C Y P O Remove the memory card. ● Push the memory card in until you hear a click, then slowly release it. X The memory card will pop up.
Inserting the Battery and Memory Card Approximate Number of Shots per Memory Card Memory Card Number of shots 2 GB 749 8 GB 2994 • Values are based on the default settings. • The number of shots that can be taken will vary depending on camera settings, the subject and the memory card used. Can you check the number of shots that can be taken? You can check the number of shots that can be taken when the camera is in a Shooting mode (p. 25).
Using the LCD Monitor You can use the LCD monitor to compose pictures before shooting, operate menus or play back images. You can freely adjust the angle and orientation of the LCD monitor to suit your shooting conditions. Open the LCD monitor. Rotate the LCD monitor. ● Rotate the LCD monitor 180° toward the lens (turn the top edge of the LCD monitor away from you). Approx. 180° Approx. 90° C Approx. 170° Y P O Close the LCD monitor. ● Close the LCD monitor with the screen facing outwards.
Setting the Date and Time The Date/Time settings screen will appear the first time the camera is turned on. Since the dates and times recorded into your images are based on these settings, be sure to set them. Turn on the camera. ● Press the power button. X The Date/Time screen will appear. Set the date and time. ● Press the qr buttons to choose an option. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial Y P O to set a value. C Make the setting. ● Press the m button.
Setting the Date and Time Changing the Date and Time You can change the current date and time settings. Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose [Date/Time] in the 3 tab. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial Y P O to choose [Date/Time], then press the m button. C Change the date and time. ● Follow Steps 2 and 3 on p. 20 to adjust the setting. ● To close the menu, press the n button.
Setting the Display Language You can change the display language in the screen menus and messages. Enter Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. Display the settings screen. ● Press and hold the m button , then immediately press the n button . Set the display language. Y P O ● Press the opqr buttons or turn the  dial to choose a language, then press the m button. X Once the display language has been set, the settings screen will close.
Formatting Memory Cards Before you use a new memory card or one that has been used in other devices, you should format the card with this camera. Formatting (initializing) a memory card erases all data on the memory card. As you cannot retrieve the erased data, exercise adequate caution before formatting the memory card. Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose [Format]. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab.
Pressing the Shutter Button The shutter button has two stops. To take images that are in focus, be sure to first press the shutter button lightly (halfway) to focus, then take the shot. Press halfway (lightly to the first stop). X The camera automatically focuses and selects the necessary settings for shooting, such as the brightness. X When the camera focuses, it will beep twice. Press fully (to the second stop). X The camera plays the shutter sound and Y P O takes the shot.
Taking Pictures Since the camera can determine the subject and shooting conditions, you can let it automatically select the best settings for the scene and just shoot. The camera can also detect and focus on faces, setting the color and brightness to optimal levels. Turn on the camera. ● Press the power button. X The start-up sound will play, and the startup screen will appear. Choose A mode. ● Set the mode dial to A.
Taking Pictures Focus. ● Press the shutter button halfway to focus. X When the camera focuses, it will beep twice. X Green AF frames appear where the subject is in focus. X Several AF frames will appear when the camera focuses on more than one point. X When a moving face is detected, and you keep the shutter button pressed halfway, a blue AF frame appears and the focus and exposure are continuously adjusted (Servo AF). AF Frames Y P O Shoot. ● Press the shutter button fully.
Taking Pictures • the screen does not turn on when you turn on the camera? Press the l button to turn on the screen. • the camera beeps once when the shutter button is pressed halfway? Your subject is too close. When the camera is at maximum wide angle, move about 1 cm (0.4 in.) or more away from your subject and shoot. Move about 30 cm (12.0 in.) or more away when the camera is at maximum telephoto.
Viewing Images You can view your images on the screen. Enter Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. X The last image you took will appear. Choose an image. ● Pressing the q button will cycle through the images in reverse order. ● Pressing the r button will cycle through the images in the order they were taken. ● The images change more quickly if you Y P O keep the qr buttons pressed, but they will appear coarse.
Erasing Images You can choose and erase images one at a time. Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise adequate caution before erasing an image. Enter Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. X The last image you took will appear. Choose an image to erase. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to display an image to erase. C Y P O Erase the image. ● Press the a button. X [Erase?] appears. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose [Erase], then press the m button.
Printing Images You can easily print the pictures you take by connecting the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer (sold separately) using the supplied interface cable (p. 2). Turn off the camera and printer. Connect the camera to the printer. ● Open the cover, and insert the small end of the plug firmly into the camera terminal in the direction shown. ● Insert the cable’s larger plug into the printer. For connection details, refer to the user guide provided with the printer.
Shooting Movies The camera can automatically select all settings so that you can shoot movies just by pressing the shutter button. Set the mode dial to E. Shooting Time Y P O Compose the shot. C ● Moving the zoom lever toward i will zoom in on your subject, making it appear larger. Moving the lever toward j will zoom out from your subject, making it appear smaller. Focus. ● Press the shutter button halfway to focus. X When the camera focuses, it will beep twice and the indicator will light green.
Shooting Movies Shoot. ● Press the shutter button fully. X The camera will start shooting the movie, Elapsed Time Microphone and [ Rec] and the elapsed time will appear on the screen. ● Once shooting begins, take your finger off the shutter button. ● If you change the composition of your shot during shooting, the focus will stay the same, but the brightness and tone will automatically adjust. X You can also zoom in and out with the zoom lever during shooting. ● Do not touch the microphone while shooting.
Viewing Movies You can view your movies on the screen. Enter Playback mode. ● Press the 1 button. X The last image you shot will appear. X appears on movies. Choose a movie. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose a movie, then press the m button. X The movie control panel will appear on the screen. C Y P O Play the movie. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose (Play), then press the m button. X The movie will play.
Transferring Images to a Computer You can use the included software to transfer your camera images to a computer. If you are already using ZoomBrowser EX/ImageBrowser/Digital Photo Professional, install the software from the included CD-ROM, overwriting your current installation. System Requirements Windows OS Windows Vista (including Service Pack 1 and 2) Windows XP Service Pack 2, Service Pack 3 Computer model The above OS should be pre-installed on computers with built-in USB ports.
Transferring Images to a Computer Preparations Windows Vista and Mac OS X (v10.5) are used for these explanations. Install the software. Windows Place the DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk in the computer’s CD-ROM drive. ● Place the supplied CD-ROM (DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk) (p. 2) into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. Y P O Begin installation. ● Click [Easy Installation] and follow the C onscreen instructions to proceed with the installation.
Transferring Images to a Computer ● Using the procedures from Step 2 on p. 30, connect the camera to the computer using the supplied interface cable. Turn on the camera. ● Press the 1 button to turn on the camera. Open CameraWindow. Windows ● Click [Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon CameraWindow]. X CameraWindow will appear.
Transferring Images to a Computer ● After the transfer finishes, click [¯] to close CameraWindow, then turn off the camera and unplug the cable. ● For further operations, refer to the Software Guide. Changing the software that displays after images have been transferred You can choose the software that displays after images have been transferred. Click the icon in the upper right corner of CameraWindow, then click [Import] in the screen that appears. Then, choose the [After Import] tab.
Accessories Supplied with Camera Neck Strap NS-DC9 DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk AV Cable AVC-DC400*1 Battery Pack NB-7L*1 (with Terminal Cover) AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC50 C Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700 DC Coupler DR-50 Y P O Interface Cable IFC-400PCU*1 Battery Charger CB-2LZ/CB-2LZE*1 Power Cord Canon-Brand PictBridge Compliant Printers*2 Compact Photo Printers (SELPHY series) Inkjet Printers (PIXMA series) Memory Card Card Reader Windows/ Macintosh CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
Accessories Speedlite 220EX/270EX/ 430EX II*3/580EX II*3 Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX High-Power Flash HF-DC1 Tele-converter TC-DC58D Remote Switch RS60-E3 C Speedlite Bracket SB-E2 Speedlite Transmitter ST-E2 Off Camera Shoe Cord OC-E3 Bracket BKT-DC1 Y P O Waterproof Case WP-DC34 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58K Canon Waterproof Case Weight WW-DC1 Ring Accessory Kit RAK-DC2 Soft Case SC-DC65 series Video IN Terminal TV/Video Audio IN Terminal HDMI Cable HTC-100 High-
Separately Sold Accessories Some accessories are not sold in some regions, or may no longer be available. • Speedlite 220EX/270EX/430EX II*/580EX II*: Speedlites for Canon EOS models. Subjects are optimally illuminated for crisp, natural images. (430EX and 580EX may also be used.) • Speedlite Bracket SB-E2: Prevents unnatural shadows from appearing on the sides of objects when shooting from a vertical position, and is useful for shooting portraits.
2 Learning More This chapter explains the parts of the camera and what appears on the screen, as well as the basic operating instructions.
Components Guide Lamp (Self-Timer Lamp (p. 68) / AF Assist Beam (p. 152) / Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 153)) Lens Zoom Lever Shooting: i (Telephoto) / j (Wide Angle) (p. 25) Playback: k (Magnify) / g (Index) (p. 122) Shutter Button (p. 24) Mode Dial Mode Dial C Hot Shoe (p. 167) Flash (pp. 63, 73) Exposure Compensation Lamp (p. 73) Exposure Compensation Dial (p. 73) Strap Mount (p. 13) Speaker Ring Release Button (pp. 163, 169) Tripod Socket Memory Card / Battery Cover (p. 16) DC Coupler Cable Cover (p.
Components Guide (Short Cut) (p. 156) / c (Direct Print) (p. 30) Button (Light Metering) (p. 93) / d (Jump) (p. 123) Button (AF Frame Selector) (pp. 88, 89) / a (Single Image Erase) (p. 29) Button Screen (LCD Monitor) (pp. 19, 44) Diopter Adjustment Dial (p. 85) Viewfinder (p. 85) Indicators (p. 47) 1 (Playback) Button (pp. 28, 121) ISO Speed Lamp (p. 78) Microphone (p. 32) ISO Speed Dial (p. 78) Power Button / Power Lamp (p. 47) C ¤ (AE Lock (pp. 96, 116) / FE Lock (p. 97)) Button HDMI Terminal (p.
Information Displayed on the Screen Shooting (Information Display) Battery Charge Indicator (p. 15) Camera Orientation* White Balance (p. 79) White Balance Correction (p. 80) My Colors (p. 82) i-Contrast (p. 103) Drive Mode (p. 81) Histogram (p. 46) Metering Modes (p. 93) Compression (p. 74), Recording Pixels (p. 74) Recordable Shots (p. 18), Remaining Time / Elapsed Time (p. 32) Self-Timer (pp. 67, 68, 83, 84) Digital Zoom Magnification (p. 64) / Digital Tele-Converter (p. 65) Focus Bracketing (p.
Information Displayed on the Screen Switching the Display You can change the display using the l button. Display 1 Display 2 Screen Off Playback (Detailed Information Display) C Print List (p. 143) My Category (p. 135) Shooting Mode ISO Speed (p. 78) Exposure Compensation (p. 73) / Exposure Shift Amount (p. 116) ND Filter (p. 99) White Balance (p. 79) White Balance Correction (p. 80) Histogram (p. 46) Image Editing (pp. 138 – 142) Compression (p. 74), (Movies) Y P O Recording Pixels (p.
Information Displayed on the Screen Switching the Display You can change the display using the l button. No Information Display Simple Information Display Detailed Information Display Focus Check Display (p. 126) You can also switch the display by pressing the l button while the image displays shortly after shooting. However, Simple Information will not display. You can set the display that appears first. Press the n button to choose the 4 tab. Then set [Review Info].
Indicators The indicators on the back of the camera (p. 43) and the power lamp (p. 43) will light or blink depending on the camera’s status. Color Status Lit Upper indicator Green Orange Lower indicator Yellow Power lamp Green Blinking Lit Operation Status Camera ready (p. 26) / Display off (p. 150) Recording an image / Reading data / Transmitting data (p. 25) Shooting preparation complete (flash on) (p. 25) Blinking Camera shake warning (p. 63) Lit Blinking e (p. 77), Manual focus (p.
FUNC. Menu – Basic Operations Commonly used shooting functions can be set with the FUNC. menu. The menu items and options differ depending on the mode (pp. 180 – 183). Choose a shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to the desired shooting mode. Display the FUNC. menu. ● Press the m button. Y P O Choose a menu item. ● Press the op buttons to choose a menu item. X The available options for the menu item C appear in the lower part of the screen. Choose an option.
Menu – Basic Operations Various functions can be set from the menus. The menu items are organized under tabs, such as for shooting (4) and playback (1). The available menu items differ depending on the mode (pp. 182 – 185). Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose a tab. ● Press the qr buttons, or move the zoom lever (p. 42) left or right to choose a tab. Y P O Choose a menu item. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose a menu item.
Changing the Sound Settings You can silence or adjust the volume of camera sounds. Muting Sounds Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose [Mute]. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose [Mute], then press the qr buttons to choose [On]. Y P O Adjusting the Volume Display the menu. C ● Press the n button. Choose [Volume]. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab.
Changing the Screen Brightness The screen brightness can be changed in two ways. With the Menu Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose [LCD Brightness]. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose [LCD Brightness]. Change the brightness. Y P O ● Press the qr buttons to change the brightness. ● Press the n button again to complete the setting. With the l Button C ● Press the l button for more than one second.
Returning the Camera to Default Settings When you have mistakenly changed a setting, you can reset the camera to the default settings. Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose [Reset All]. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose [Reset All], then press the m button. Y P O Reset the settings. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose [OK], then press the m button. X The camera will reset to the default settings.
Low Level Memory Card Formatting Perform low level formatting when you think that the recording/reading speed of a memory card has dropped. As you cannot retrieve the erased data, exercise adequate caution before low level formatting the memory card. Display the menu. ● Press the n button. Choose [Format]. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 3 tab. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose [Format], then press the m button. Y P O Perform the low level format.
Power Saving Function (Auto Power Down) To save battery power, the camera shuts down automatically when it is not operated for a certain time. Power Saving during Shooting The monitor will turn off approximately 1 minute after the camera is last operated. After about 2 more minutes, the lens will retract and the power will turn off. When the monitor has turned off but the lens has not yet retracted, pressing the shutter button halfway (p. 24) turns on the monitor and shooting can continue.
3 Shooting in Special Conditions and Commonly Used Functions Y P O This chapter explains how to shoot in different conditions, as well as how to use common functions, such as the flash and self-timer. C • When you choose a Shooting mode that matches a particular set of conditions, the camera will automatically select any necessary settings. All you need do is press the shutter button to take an optimized picture. • This chapter assumes the mode dial is set to A for “Turning the Flash Off” (p.
Shooting in Various Conditions The camera will select the necessary settings for the conditions in which you wish to shoot when you choose the matching mode. Choose a Shooting mode. ● Set the mode dial to K. ● Turn the  dial to choose a shooting mode. Y P O Shoot. I Take portraits (Portrait) ● Produces a soft effect when C photographing people. JTake landscapes (Landscape) ● Lets you shoot majestic landscapes.
Shooting in Various Conditions V Take shots of kids and pets (Kids&Pets) ● Lets you capture subjects that move around, such as children and pets, without missing photo opportunities. ’ Take indoor shots (Indoor) ● Lets you shoot indoors with natural colors. Y P O Take shots of moving subjects (Sports) ● Shoots continuous images while focusing automatically. C U Shoot sunsets (Sunset) ● Lets you take shots of sunsets in vivid colors.
Shooting in Various Conditions , Take nightscapes (Night Scene) ● Lets you take beautifully lit city nightscapes or night backgrounds. ● You can also take beautifully lit pictures of people along with the backgrounds due to the slower shutter speed. t Take shots of fireworks (Fireworks) ● Lets you take shots of fireworks in vivid colors. Y P O w Take shots of people at the beach (Beach) ● Lets you take bright shots of people on C sandy beaches where the reflected sunlight is strong.
Shooting in Various Conditions O Take shots of foliage (Foliage) ● Lets you shoot trees and leaves, such as new growth, autumn leaves or blossoms, in vivid colors. P Take shots of people in snow (Snow) ● Lets you take bright, natural-colored shots of people against snowy backgrounds. Y P O • In S or y mode, images may appear coarse because the ISO speed (p. 78) is increased to match the shooting conditions.
Shooting in Mode (Low Light Mode) The ISO speed will be set automatically between ISO320 and ISO12800. Depending on the scene, the ISO speed will be set higher and the shutter speed faster than in A mode so that you can shoot in dark places with reduced camera shake and subject blur. Recommended for shooting in candlelight or similarly lit scenes. Set the camera to ● Set the mode dial to mode. . Shoot. C Y P O In Low Light mode, recording pixels are fixed to M size (1824 x 1368).
Shooting in 8 (Quick Shot Mode) Use the viewfinder (p. 43) to shoot. The camera continuously adjusts the focus and exposure on the subject in the viewfinder, so you never miss a great shot. Set the camera to 8 mode. ● Set the mode dial to 8. X The screen in Step 2 displays. Adjust the settings. ● After pressing the m button, press the opqr buttons to choose an item. Y P O ● Turn the  dial to choose an option, then press the m button. ● Pressing the l button will turn off the display.
Shooting in 8 (Quick Shot Mode) The area visible in the viewfinder may differ slightly from the recorded image. • Once the shutter button is pressed halfway, the focus will be locked (p. 86). • You cannot use the screen when shooting. Use the viewfinder for shooting. Settings Screen C Shutter Speed (pp. 100, 102) Exposure Compensation (p. 73) White Balance (p. 79) My Colors (p. 82) Histogram (p. 46) Aperture Value (pp. 101, p. 102) Recording Pixels (p. 74) AE Lock (p. 96) / FE Lock (p.
Turning the Flash Off You can shoot with the flash turned off. Press the r button. Choose !. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose !, then press the m button. X ! will appear on the screen. ● Follow the steps above to return the Y P O setting to C . What if the indicator blinks orange and a flashing appears? When you press the shutter button halfway in low light conditions where camera shake is likely, the indicator will blink orange and a flashing will appear on the screen.
Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom) You can use the digital zoom to zoom up to a maximum of 20x and capture subjects that are too far away for the optical zoom (p. 25) to enlarge. The images may appear coarse, however, depending on the recording pixel setting (p. 74) and the zoom factor used. Move the zoom lever toward i. ● Hold the lever until zooming stops.
Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom) Not available when shooting in and . Digital Tele-Converter The focal length of the lens can be increased by an equivalent of 1.4x or 2.3x. This enables a faster shutter speed and less chance of camera shake than the zoom (including digital zoom) used by itself at the same zoom factor. The images may appear coarse, however, depending on the combination of recording pixel (p. 74) and digital tele-converter settings used. Choose [Digital Zoom].
Inserting the Date and Time You can insert the shooting date and time in the lower right corner of an image. Once inserted, however, they cannot be deleted. Be sure to check beforehand that the date and time are correctly set (p. 20). Choose [Date Stamp]. ● Press the n button. ● Press the qr buttons to choose the 4 tab, then press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose [Date Stamp]. Accept the setting. ● Press the qr buttons to choose [Date] or [Date & Time].
Using the Self-Timer The self-timer can be used to shoot a group photo that includes the camera operator. The camera will activate approximately 10 seconds after the shutter button is pressed. Press the p button. Choose Ò. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose Ò, then press the m button. X Once set, Ò will appear. C Y P O Shoot. ● Press the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject, then press it fully. X When the self-timer starts, the lamp blinks and the self-timer sound plays.
Using the Face Self-Timer Once you compose the shot, such as for a group photo, press the shutter button, and enter the composition, the camera will take three shots in a row two seconds after it detects your face (p. 88). Choose ". ● Follow Step 2 on p. 67 and choose ". Compose the shot and press the shutter button halfway. ● Make sure a green frame appears on the face focused on and white frames appear on other faces. Y P O Press the shutter button fully.
Using the Face Self-Timer Changing the number of shots For the screen in Step 1, press the n button, then press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to change the number of shots. Press the m button to accept the setting.
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4 Choosing Settings Yourself In this chapter you will learn how to use the various functions in G mode to progressively advance your shooting skills. C Y P O • This chapter assumes that the mode dial is set to G. • G stands for Program AE. • Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in modes other than G mode, check if the function is available in those modes (pp. 180 – 183).
Shooting in Program AE You can choose the settings for various functions to suit your preferences. AE stands for Auto Exposure. Set the mode dial to G. Adjust the settings according to your purposes (pp. 73 – 86). Shoot. What if the shutter speed and aperture value are displayed in orange? Y P O If a correct exposure cannot be obtained when pressing the shutter button halfway, the shutter speed and aperture value are shown in orange. Try the following settings to obtain the correct exposure.
Adjusting the Brightness (Exposure Compensation) You can adjust the standard exposure set by the camera in 1/3-stop increments in the range of –2 to +2. Adjust the brightness. ● Turn the exposure compensation dial to correct the exposure. X In shooting modes that allow exposure correction the exposure compensation lamp lights orange. X When shooting in AEB, (p. 98), the AEB exposure compensation range will display. Y P O Turning the Flash On You can make the flash fire every time you shoot.
Changing the Recording Pixels (Image Size) You can choose from seven recording pixels settings. Choose the recording pixels. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose . Choose an option. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose an option, then press the m button. X The setting you chose will display on the screen. Y P O Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality) C You can choose from the following two levels of compression ratio (image quality): (Fine), (Normal).
Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality) Approximate Values for Recording Pixels and Compression Ratio Recording Pixels Compression Ratio Single Image Data Size (Approx.
Shooting in RAW A RAW image is raw data recorded with nearly no deterioration in image quality resulting from image processing inside the camera. You can use the supplied software to broadly adjust the image with minimal loss in image quality. Choose . ● Follow Steps 1 and 2 on p. 74 to choose . Shoot. Y P O Differences between RAW images and JPEG images.
Shooting Close-ups (Macro) Choose [Record + ]. ● Press the n button, choose [Record + ] from the 4 tab, and then press the qr buttons to choose [On]. Be sure to use the supplied software to transfer both the RAW images and the JPEG images that were recorded at the same time. Shooting Close-ups (Macro) Y P O You can shoot an object at a close distance or even shoot extreme closeups of it. The shooting range is approximately 1 – 50 cm (0.4 in. – 1.6 ft.
Changing the ISO Speed Choose the ISO speed. ● Turn the ISO speed dial to choose the ISO speed. X When an available ISO setting is chosen, the ISO speed lamp will light orange. X If the chosen ISO setting is not available, the ISO speed lamp will not light, and will be automatically selected (in D, will be selected). X The setting you chose will display on the screen. Y P O Automatically adjusts the ISO speed to the Shooting mode and shooting conditions. Low Fine weather conditions, outdoor shooting.
Adjusting the White Balance The white balance (WB) function sets the optimal white balance for natural looking colors. Choose the white balance. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose . Choose an option. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose an option, then press the m button. X The setting you chose will display on the screen. Auto Day Light Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent h S Y P O Automatically sets the optimal white balance for the shooting conditions.
Adjusting the White Balance If you change camera settings after recording white balance data, the tone may not turn out properly. Manually Correcting the White Balance You can manually correct the white balance. This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially-available color temperature conversion filter or color compensating filter. Choose the white balance.
Continuous Shooting You can shoot continuously at a fixed interval. Choose a Drive mode. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose . Choose an option. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose W or button. , then press the m Shoot. X As long as you hold the shutter button Y P O down, the camera will shoot successive images. Drive Mode Approx. 1.1 images/sec. Continuous C Continuous Shooting AF Approx. 0.7 images/sec. Continuous Shooting LV Approx. 0.8 images/sec.
Changing the Tone of an Image (My Colors) You can change the tone of an image to sepia or black and white when shooting. Choose My Colors. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose . Choose an option. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose an option, then press the m button. X The setting you choose will display on the screen.
Shooting Using the Two Second Self-Timer Custom Color The contrast, sharpness, color saturation, red, green, blue, and skin tones in an image can be chosen and set from 5 different levels. s ● Follow Step 2 on p. 82 to choose , then press the l button. ● Press the op buttons to choose an option, then press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose a value. ● The more to the right, the stronger/deeper the effect gets, the more to the left, the weaker/lighter the effect gets.
Customizing the Self-Timer You can set the time delay (0 – 30 seconds) and the number of shots (1 – 10 shots). Choose $. ● After pressing the p button, press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose $, then press the n button. Choose the settings. ● Press the op buttons to choose [Delay] Y P O or [Shots]. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose a value, then press the m button. ● Follow Step 3 on p. 67 to shoot.
Shooting Using the Viewfinder If you want to save battery power, you can use the viewfinder for shooting, instead of the screen. Shooting procedures are the same as when using the screen. Turn off the screen. ● Press the l button to turn off the screen. Compose and shoot. ● Use the viewfinder to compose and shoot. X Adjustments of –3.0 to +1.0m–1 (dpt) can be made. Y P O The view in the viewfinder and the image taken may differ.
Shooting Using a TV Monitor You can use a TV to display the camera screen content while shooting. • Connect the camera to a TV as described in “Viewing Images on a TV” (p. 128). • Shooting procedures are the same as when using the camera’s monitor. TV display is not available when using HDMI Cable HTC-100 (sold separately) to connect the camera to a high-definition TV. Changing the Composition with the Focus Lock While you keep the shutter button pressed halfway, the focus and exposure are locked.
5 Getting More Out of Your Camera Y P O This chapter serves as the advanced version of Chapter 4 and explains how to take pictures using various functions. C • This chapter assumes that the mode dial is set to G. • The sections “Setting the Shutter Speed” (p. 100), “Setting the Aperture Value” (p. 101), “Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture Value” (p. 102), assume that the mode dial is set to these modes. • The section “Adjusting the Flash Output” (p. 106) assumes that the mode dial is set to D.
Changing the AF Frame Mode You can change the AF (Auto Focus) frame mode to match the conditions you want to shoot. Choose [AF Frame]. ● Press the n button, choose the 4 tab, and then choose the [AF Frame] menu item. Press the qr buttons to choose an option. You can switch between AF frames by pressing the by the ¤ button. Face AiAF button followed Y P O • Detects people’s faces and sets the focus, exposure (evaluative metering only) and white balance ( only).
Changing the AF Frame Position and Size FlexiZone/Center A single AF frame will be used. This is effective for focusing on a specific point. In [FlexiZone], you can change the position and size of the AF frame. In [Center], the frame will appear in the center. If the camera cannot focus when you press the shutter button halfway the AF frame will turn yellow, and will appear. Changing the AF Frame Position and Size When the AF frame mode is set to [FlexiZone] (p.
Magnifying the Focal Point Complete settings. ● Press the button. • The Spot AE Point frame can be linked with the AF frame (p. 93). • The AF frame will be set to normal size when using Digital Zoom (p. 64) or Digital Tele-Converter (p. 65). Magnifying the Focal Point You can push the shutter button halfway to magnify the AF frame and check the focus. Y P O Choose [AF-Point Zoom]. ● Press the n button, choose the 4 C tab, and then choose the [AF-Point Zoom] menu item.
Shooting with the AF Lock The focus can be locked. After locking the focus, the focal distance will not change even when you release your finger from the shutter button. Lock the focus. ● Keep the shutter button pressed halfway X and press the o button. and the MF indicator appear. You can check the distance to the subject. Compose the scene and shoot.
Choosing the Person to Focus On (Face Select) You can choose a specific person’s face to focus on and then shoot. Set the camera to [Face AiAF] (p. 88). Frame Set Face Select mode. ● Point the camera toward the face of the subject and press the button. X After [Face Select : On] displays, an orange face frame will appear around the face detected as the main subject. ● Even if the subject moves, the face frame will follow the subject within a certain range. ● If a face is not detected, will not appear.
Changing the Metering Mode You can change the Metering mode (brightness measuring function) to match the shooting conditions. Choose the Metering mode. button, turn the  dial to choose the Metering mode. ● After pressing the Evaluative Suitable for standard shooting conditions, including back lit shots. Automatically adjusts the exposure to match the shooting conditions. Center Weighted Avg. Averages the light metered from the entire frame, but gives greater weight to the center.
Shooting in Manual Focus Mode You can use manual focus when auto focus is not possible. If you press the shutter button halfway after roughly focusing manually, you can fine tune the focus. Choose f. ● Press the o button. X and the MF indicator will appear. Focusing roughly. ● Using the bar that shows the distance Y P O display and AF point zoom as a guide, turn the  dial while looking at the magnified display to adjust the focus. X The image at the center of the AF frame is displayed enlarged.
Focus Bracketing (Focus-BKT Mode) The camera automatically takes three shots in the following order: one at the manual focus position, and one each with focus positions preset farther and nearer. The focus adjustment can be set in 3 levels. Choose . ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose , then press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose . Set the focus adjustment level. ● Press the l button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial.
Shooting with the AE Lock When you wish to take several shots with the same exposure, you can set the exposure and focus separately using the AE lock. AE stands for “Auto Exposure”. Lock the exposure. ● Point the camera toward the subject and press the ¤ button while pressing the shutter button halfway. X When ¤ appears, the exposure will be set. ● If you release your finger from the shutter button and press another button, ¤ will disappear and the AE will unlock. Y P O Compose the scene and shoot.
Shooting with the FE Lock Just as with the AE lock (p. 96), you can lock the exposure for shooting with the flash. FE stands for “Flash Exposure”. Choose h (p. 73). Lock the exposure. ● Point the camera toward the subject and press the ¤ button while pressing the shutter button halfway. X The flash will fire and when ¤ appears, the flash output will be retained. ● If you release your finger from the shutter button and press another button, ¤ will disappear and the FE will unlock.
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Mode) The camera automatically changes the exposure while taking three continuous shots. The images are shot in the following order: standard exposure, underexposure, and overexposure. s Choose . ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose , then press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose . Set the exposure compensation amount. Y P O ● Press the l button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to adjust the setting.
Using the ND Filter The ND filter reduces light intensity to 1/8 (3 stops) of the actual level, allowing for slower shutter speeds and smaller aperture values. Choose . ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose . Set [ND Filter] to [On]. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose , then press the m button. Attach the camera to a tripod to prevent camera shake.
Setting the Shutter Speed You can set the shutter to the speed at which you want to shoot. The camera will set the appropriate aperture value for the shutter speed you set. M stands for “Time value”. Set the mode dial to M. Make the setting. ● Turn the  dial to set the shutter speed. Shoot.
Setting the Aperture Value You can set the aperture to a value at which you want to shoot. The camera will set the appropriate shutter speed for the aperture value you set. B stands for “Aperture value”. Set the mode dial to B. Make the setting. ● Turn the  dial to set the aperture value. Shoot. Available Aperture Values Y P O F2.8, F3.2, F3.5, F4.0, F4.5, F5.0, F5.6, F6.3, F7.1, F8.0 • The fastest shutter speed when using the flash is 1/2000 second.
Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture Value You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to shoot images. D stands for “Manual”. Set the mode dial to D. Make the setting. ● Press the Aperture Value Shutter Speed Exposure Level Indicator Standard Exposure Level button to choose the shutter speed or aperture value. ● Turn the  dial to set a value. X The set exposure level appears on the indicator. You can check the difference against the standard exposure level.
Correcting the Brightness and Shooting (i-Contrast) The camera can detect the brightness of areas in the scene, such as faces or backgrounds. It can then keep highlights from blowing out in light areas ( only (p. 78)), and automatically adjust dark areas to the optimum brightness. Also, when the overall image is lacking in contrast, the camera will automatically correct the image for a sharper impression when shooting. Choose [i-Contrast].
Red-Eye Correction You can automatically correct red-eye that occurs in images taken with the flash. Choose [Flash Control]. ● Press the n button, choose [Flash Control] from the 4 tab and press the m button. Adjust the setting. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial Y P O to choose [Red-Eye Corr.] and press the qr buttons to choose [On]. X Œ will appear on the screen. Red-eye correction may be applied to red areas other than red eyes. For example, when red make-up has been used around eyes.
Adjusting the Flash Exposure Compensation Just like with exposure compensation (p. 73), you can adjust the exposure ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments when using the flash. Choose ~. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose ~. Make the setting. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose the flash exposure compensation, then press the m button. X ~ will appear on the screen.
Adjusting the Flash Output In D mode, you can choose 3 levels of flash output. Set the camera to D mode. Choose the flash output. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose ~. Make the setting. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose the flash output, then press the m button. Y P O • You can also set the flash output by pressing the n button, choosing [Flash Control] from the 4 tab, and then pressing the m button.
Checking for Shut Eyes When the camera detects the possibility that people have their eyes shut, appears. Choose [Blink Detection]. ● Press the n button, choose the 4 tab, and then choose the [Blink Detection] menu item. Press the qr buttons to choose [On]. Shoot. X When a person with shut eyes is detected, a frame and • In ", $, , and image shot. • Not available in W, C appear. Y P O modes, this function is only available for the last , or .
Registering Shooting Settings You can register commonly used shooting modes and settings. By simply turning the mode dial to or , you can switch to your registered settings. Even if you switch shooting modes or turn off the power, settings that usually cancel (self timer, etc.) will be saved. Settings that Can be Registered • • • • • • Shooting modes (G, M, B or D) Items set in G, M, B or D (pp. 73 – 102) Items in the shooting menu Zoom position Manual focus position (p. 94) My Menu items (p.
Changing the Color and Shooting You can change the look of an image when shooting. However, the shooting conditions may cause the image to become coarse, or the colors may not come out as expected. T Color Accent You can choose to retain a single color and change the rest to black and white in a composition. Choose T. ● Follow Step 1 on p. 56 to choose T. Press the l button. X The unchanged image and the Color Y P O Accent image will both display. ● The color for default settings is green.
Changing the Color and Shooting Y Color Swap You can swap one color in an image for another when recording it. You can only swap one color. Choose Y. ● Follow Step 1 on p. 56 to choose Y. Press the l button. Y P O X The unchanged image and the Color Swap image will both display. ● The default setting is to change green to gray. C Specify the color to be swapped. ● Position the center frame so it is filled with the color you want and press the q button. X The specified color will be recorded.
Changing the Color and Shooting Specify the range of colors to be swapped. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to adjust the range of colors affected. ● Choose a negative value to limit the range of colors. Choose a positive value to extend the range of colors to similar colors. ● Pressing the l button accepts the setting and restores the shooting screen. • Using the flash may cause unexpected results in this mode. • Under some conditions, the image may appear coarse.
Shooting Stitch Assist Images Large subjects can be split into several shots that can later be merged together using the included software on a computer to create a panoramic image. Set the mode dial to K. Choose a x or v. ● Follow Step 1 on p. 56 to choose x or v. Take the first shot. X The exposure and white balance will be set with the first shot. Take subsequent shots. Y P O ● Overlap part of the first shot when taking the second shot.
6 Using Various Functions for Shooting Movies Y P O This chapter provides more advanced information than the “Shooting Movies” and “Viewing Movies” sections of Chapter 1. C • This chapter assumes that the mode dial is set to E.
Changing the Movie Mode You can choose between three Movie modes. Set the mode dial to E. Choose a Movie mode. ● Turn the  dial to choose a Shooting mode. E Standard Normal mode. > Color Accent These Shooting modes let you change all colors except the chosen color to black and white, or exchange the chosen color for another color, when shooting. See “Changing the Color and Shooting” (p. 109) for details.
Changing the Image Quality You can choose between two image quality settings. Choose the image quality. ● After pressing the m button, press the op buttons to choose . Choose an option. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose an option, and press the m button. X The setting will display on the screen. Image Quality Table Y P O Image Quality (Recording Pixels/Frame Rate) Content 640 x 480 pixels, 30 frames/sec. For shooting standard quality movies.
Using the Wind Filter Wind Filter suppresses noise when the wind is strong. However, unnatural sound may result when used to record in locations with no wind. ● Press the n buttons to choose [Wind Filter] from the 4 tab, then press the qr buttons to choose [On]. AE Lock/Exposure Shift Y P O You can set the exposure or change it in 1/3 steps within a range of ±2 before shooting. Focus. ● Press the shutter button halfway to focus. C Lock the exposure. ● Press the ¤ button to lock the exposure.
Other Shooting Functions The following functions can be used in the same way as for still images. Functions marked with a * can be used in the same way as for still images when in T or Y. When shooting with the AF Lock, you can register % to the button to easily call it up for use (p. 156). • Zooming in More Closely On Subjects The digital zoom (p. 64) is available. • Using the Self-Timer (p. 67)* • Shooting Close-ups (Macro) (p. 77)* • Adjusting the White Balance (p.
Playback Functions The following functions can be used in the same way as for still images. • • • • • • • • • • Erasing Images (p. 29) Quickly Searching Images (p. 122) Viewing Images in Filtered Playback (p. 123) Viewing Slideshows (p. 125) Changing Image Transitions (p. 127) Viewing Images on a TV (p. 128) Protecting Images (p. 130) Erasing All Images (p. 133) Organizing Images by Category (My Category) (p. 135) Rotating Images (p. 137) Summary for “Viewing Movies” (p.
Editing You can trim the beginnings and ends of recorded movies in one-second increments. Choose *. ● Follow Steps 1 and 3 on p. 33, choose * and press the m button. X The movie editing panel and the movie editing bar will appear. Movie Editing Panel Set the editing range. ● Press the op buttons and choose C Movie Editing Bar or . ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to move . will display at each onesecond interval. If you choose , you can trim the beginning of the movie from .
Editing Check the edited movie. ● Press the op buttons to choose (Play), then press the m button. The edited movie will play. ● To edit the movie again, repeat Step 2. ● To cancel editing, press the op buttons, and choose . After pressing the m button, press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose [OK], and press the m button again. Save the edited movie. ● Press the op buttons to choose Y P O , then press the m button.
7 Using Playback and Other Functions Y P O The first part of this chapter explains various ways to play back and edit images. The latter part explains how to specify images for printing. • Press the 1 button to enter Playback mode before operating the camera. C • It may not be possible to play back or edit images that have been edited on a computer, had their file name changed, or have been taken on a different camera. • The edit function (pp.
Quickly Searching Images g Searching Images Using Index Display Displaying multiple images at a time lets you quickly find the image you want. Move the zoom lever toward g. X Images will display in an index. ● Move the zoom lever toward g to increase the number of images. The number of images increases each time you move the lever. ● Move the zoom lever toward k to reduce the number of images. The number of images will reduce each time you move the lever. Y P O Change the displayed images.
Viewing Images in Filtered Playback To turn off this function, press the n button, choose the 1 tab and [Scroll Display], then choose [Off]. Viewing Images in Filtered Playback When there are many images on the memory card, you can filter and display them by a specified filter. You can also protect (p. 130) or delete (p. 133) all images at once while filtered. Jump Shot Date Displays the images shot on a specified date. Jump to My Category Displays the images of a specified category (p. 135).
Viewing Images in Filtered Playback Viewing images using filtered playback. ● Pressing the m button will start filtered playback, and the jump method and a yellow frame will appear. ● If you press the qr buttons or turn the  dial, the chosen target images will display. ● Pressing the d button displays [Filtered playback settings cleared]. Pressing the m button cancels filtered playback.
Viewing Slideshows You can automatically play back images recorded to a memory card. Choose [Slideshow]. ● Press the n button, choose [Slideshow] from the 1 tab and press the m button. Make the setting. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose an item, and press the qr buttons to adjust the setting. Repeat Repeats playback of images Play Time Display time for each image Effect Transition effects when switching between images Y P O Choose [Start].
Checking the Focus You can magnify the area of a recorded image that was inside the AF Frame, or the area of a face that was detected, to check the focus. Press the l button, and switch to the focus check display (p. 46). X A white frame will appear where the AF frame or face was when the focus was set. X A gray frame will appear on a face detected during playback. X The area within the orange frame appears magnified. Y P O Switch frames. ● Move the zoom lever toward k once.
Magnifying Images Move the zoom lever toward k. ● The display will zoom in on the image and, if you continue to hold the zoom lever, it will continue to zoom in up to a factor of 10x. ● If you press the opqr buttons, you can move the location of the displayed area. ● Move the zoom lever toward g to zoom out or return to Single Image Playback. ● If you turn the  dial, you can switch images in the zoomed state.
Viewing Images on a TV Using the supplied AV cable, you can connect the camera to a TV to view images you have shot. Items to Prepare • Camera and TV • AV cable supplied with the camera (p. 2) Turn off the camera and TV. Connect the camera to the TV. ● Open the camera’s terminal cover and White or Black Yellow Yellow Black fully insert the plug of the cable into the camera’s terminal. ● Insert the cable plug fully into the video input terminals as shown in the illustration.
Viewing Images on a High-Definition TV Use the separately sold HDMI Cable HTC-100 to connect the camera to a high-definition TV for enhanced viewing experience. Turn off the camera and TV. Connect the camera to the TV. ● Open the cover and fully insert the cable plug into the camera’s HDMI terminal. ● Fully insert the cable plug into the TV’s HDMI terminal. ● Follow Steps 3 and 4 on p. 128 to display the images.
Protecting Images You can protect important images so that they cannot be erased by the camera (pp. 29, 133). Choose [Protect]. ● Press the n button, choose the 1 tab and [Protect], and then press the m button. Choose a selection method. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial Y P O to choose a selection method, and press the m button. ● Pressing the n button will restore the menu screen. If you format the memory card (pp. 23, 53), protected images will also be erased.
Protecting Images Select Range Choose [Select Range]. ● Follow Step 2 on p. 130 to choose [Select Range] and press the m button. Choose the starting image. ● Press the m button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose the image and press the m button. C Y P O Choose the ending image. ● Press the r button, choose [Last image] and press the m button. ● Press the qr buttons, or turn the  dial to choose an image, and press the m button. ● You cannot choose images before the first image.
Protecting Images Protect images. ● Press the p button, choose [Protect] and press the m button. Choose images with the  dial You can also choose the first or last image by turning the  dial when the upper screen in Steps 2 and 3 is displayed. Choose All Images Y P O Choose [All Images]. ● Follow Step 2 on p. 130 to choose [All Images] and press the m button. Protect images. C ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose [Protect] and press the m button.
Erasing All Images You can choose images and erase them in groups. Since erased images cannot be recovered, exercise adequate caution before erasing. Protected images (p. 130) cannot be erased. Choose [Erase]. ● Press the n button, choose the 1 tab and [Erase], and press the m button. Choose a selection method. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial Y P O to choose a selection method, and press the m button. ● Pressing the n button will restore the menu screen.
Erasing All Images Press the n button. Erase. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose [OK] and press the m button. Select Range Choose [Select Range]. ● Follow Step 2 on p. 133 to choose [Select Range] and press the m button. Y P O ● Follow Steps 2 and 3 on p. 131 to choose images. Erase. ● Press the p button to choose [Erase], C then press the m button. Choose All Images Choose [All Images]. ● Follow Step 2 on p. 133 to choose [All Images] and press the m button. Erase.
Organizing Images by Category (My Category) You can organize images in categories. You can display the images in a category in Filtered Playback (p. 123) and process all images at once by using the functions below. • Viewing Slideshows (p. 125), Protecting Images (p. 130), Erasing All Images (p. 133), Choosing Images for Printing (DPOF) (p. 144) Images are automatically categorized by shooting condition as they are shot. : Images with faces detected, or images shot as I, F, V.
Organizing Images by Category (My Category) Choosing Images Individually Choose [Select]. ● Follow Step 2 above to choose [Select] and press the m button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose the image and press the m button. ● Press the op buttons, choose a category and press the m button. X Once set, will appear on the screen. ● Pressing the m button again deselects the category and disappears. ● To choose multiple images, repeat the above operation.
Rotating Images You can change the orientation of an image and save it. Choose [Rotate]. ● Press the n button, choose the 1 tab and [Rotate], and press the m button. Rotate the image. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose an image. Y P O ● The image will rotate 90° with each press of the m button. ● Pressing the n button will restore the menu screen.
Resizing Images You can resize images to a lower pixel setting and save the resized image as a separate file. Choose [Resize]. ● Press the n button and choose the 1 tab, then choose [Resize] and press the m button. Choose an image. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose the image and press the m button. Choose an image size. Y P O ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose an option, then press the m button. X The [Save new image?] screen will appear. C Save the new image.
Trimming You can cut out a portion of a recorded image and save it as a new image file. Choose [Trimming]. ● Press the n button, choose the 1 tab and [Trimming], then press the m button. Choose an image. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose the image and press the m button. Trimming Area Adjust the trimming area. Y P O X A frame will appear around the portion of the image to be trimmed.
Adding Effects with the My Colors Function You can change the color of an image and save it as a separate image. Refer to p. 82 for details on each menu item. Choose [My Colors]. ● Press the n button, choose the 1 tab and [My Colors], and press the m button. Choose an image. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose the image and press the m button. Y P O Choose a menu option. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose an option.
Correcting the Contrast (i-Contrast) The camera can detect areas in an image, such as faces or backgrounds, that are too dark and automatically adjust them to the optimum brightness. Also, when the overall image is lacking in contrast, the camera will automatically correct the image for a sharper impression. You can choose 4 levels of correction: [Auto], [Low], [Medium] or [High]. Corrected images will be saved as a new file. Choose [i-Contrast].
Correcting the Red-Eye Effect You can automatically correct red eyes in images and save them as new files. Choose [Red-Eye Correction]. ● Press the n button, choose the 1 tab and [Red-Eye Correction], then press the m button. Choose an image. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose an image. Correct the image. Y P O ● Press the m button. X Red-eye detected by the camera will be corrected and a frame will appear around the corrected portion.
Printing from the Print List (DPOF) You can add images to the print list (DPOF) directly after shooting or while in playback by pressing the c button. You can print from a print list simply by connecting your camera and printer. These selection methods comply with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards. Easily Add Images to the Print List Choose an image. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial and choose the image. Press the c button (RAW images and videos will be excluded). Y P O Print list.
Choosing Images for Printing (DPOF) You can choose up to 998 images on a memory card for printing and specify settings such as the number of print copies so that they can be printed together or processed at a photo developer service. These selection methods comply with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards. Print Settings You can set the print type, date and file number. These settings apply to all images chosen for printing. Choose [Print Settings].
Choosing Images for Printing (DPOF) • With [Index] chosen, the [Date] and [File No.] options cannot be set to [On] at the same time. • The date will be printed in the style set in the [Date/Time] function in the 3 tab (p. 20). • images and videos cannot be set for printing. Choosing the Number of Copies Choose [Select Images & Qty.]. ● Press the n button and choose the 2 tab, then choose [Select Images & Qty.] and press the m button. Choose an image.
Choosing Images for Printing (DPOF) Choose Range Choose [Select Range]. ● Choose [Select Range] in Step 1 on p. 145 and press the m button. ● Choose images according to Steps 3 and 4 on p. 131. Make print settings. ● Press the op buttons, choose [Order] and press the m button. Set All Images to Print Once Y P O Choose [Select All Images]. ● Choose [Select All Images] from the screen in Step 1 on p. 145 and press the m button. Make print settings.
8 Customizing the Camera You can customize various functions to suit your shooting preferences. The first part of this chapter explains convenient and Y P O commonly used functions. The latter part explains how to change shooting and playback settings to suit your purposes.
Changing Functions You can customize convenient and commonly used functions from the 3 tab (p. 49). Turning off Hints & Tips When you choose an item in the FUNC. menu (p. 48) or Menu (p. 49), hints and tips display. You can turn off this function. ● Choose [Hints & Tips], then press the qr buttons to choose [Off]. Y P O Changing the File Number Assignment Images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers in the order they were taken, from 0001 – 9999, and saved to folders of up to 2,000 images.
Changing Functions Creating Folders by Shooting Date Images are saved into folders created each month, however, you can also create folders by shooting date. ● Choose [Create Folder] and press the qr buttons to choose [Daily]. ● Images will be saved into folders created on each shooting date. Changing the Lens Retract Time Y P O For safety reasons, the lens retracts about 1 minute after pressing the 1 button when in a Shooting mode (p. 28). You can set the retraction time to [0 sec.].
Changing Functions Setting the Screen Shut-Off Time You can adjust the time the screen takes to shut off automatically (p. 54). This also works when [Auto Power Down] is set to [Off]. ● Choose [Power Saving], then press the m button. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose [Display Off], then press the qr buttons to choose a time. ● In order to save battery power, it is recommended to choose less than [1 min.].
Changing Functions Set the world time zone. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose , then press the m button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose the destination time zone, then press the m button. ● You can also set the daylight saving time as in Step 1. Choose the world time zone. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose [Home/World]. ● Press the qr buttons to choose Y P O , then press the n button. X will appear in the [Time Zone] or shooting screen (p.
Changing Shooting Functions If you set the mode dial to G, you can change the settings in the 4 tab (p. 49). Before attempting to shoot using a function explained in this chapter in modes other than G mode, check if the function is available in those modes (pp. 180 – 183). Switching the Focus Setting The camera focuses on whatever it is aimed at even when the shutter button is not pressed. However, you can set it so that the camera only focuses when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Changing Shooting Functions Changing the Flash Timing You can change the timing for the flash and shutter. ● Choose [Flash Control] and press the m button. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose [Shutter Sync.] and press the qr buttons to choose a setting. 1st-curtain The flash fires right after the shutter opens. 2nd-curtain The flash fires right before the shutter closes.
Changing Shooting Functions Changing the Way the Image Displays Right After Shooting You can change the way the image displays after shooting. ● Choose [Review Info], then press the qr buttons to choose an option. Off Displays the image only. Detailed Displays detailed information (p. 45). Focus Check The area inside the AF frame is magnified, allowing you to check the focus. The procedure is the same as in “Checking the Focus” (p. 126).
Changing Shooting Functions X Items with a will display. Shooting Info Displays shooting information (p. 44). Grid Lines A grid overlays the display. 3:2 Guide The areas outside the 3:2 range are grayed out. This area will not print when printing on paper with a 3:2 aspect ratio. Histogram Histogram displays in shooting modes G, M, B, D (p. 46). If you press the shutter button halfway and return to the shooting screen from the custom display settings screen, the settings will not be saved.
Changing Shooting Functions Registering Functions to the Button ● Choose [Set Shortcut button], then press the m button. ● Press the opqr buttons or turn the  dial to choose the functions to register, then press the m button. ● Pressing the button will call up the registered function. • Choose if you want to cancel registration. • When this symbol is shown on the bottom right of an icon, the function cannot be used in the current Shooting mode or function setting.
Registering Commonly Used Shooting Menus You can register shooting menu items in the tab to fit your preferences. You can quickly access commonly used menu items from a single screen by registering them in My Menu. Choose [My Menu settings]. ● Choose [My Menu settings], in the then press the m button. tab, Y P O Choose the menu items to register. ● Press the op buttons to choose [Select items], then press the m button.
Changing Playback Functions • Gray items in Step 2 can also be set, however, they may not be available depending on the Shooting mode. • Choose [Set default view] and press the qr buttons to choose [Yes]. My Menu can now be displayed by pressing the n button when in a shooting mode. Changing Playback Functions You can adjust the settings in the 1 tab by pressing the 1 button (p. 49).
Changing the Start-up Image or Sound In the 3 tab, you can change the sounds played for each camera operation or set the start-up image that appears when the camera power is turned on. Change Sounds ● Choose [Sound Options], then press the m button. ● Press the op buttons or turn the  dial to choose an option. ● Press the qr buttons to choose a setting. 1, 2 Preset sounds. 3 You can register your sounds using the supplied software (p. 160).
Changing the Start-up Image or Sound ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose an image, then press the m button. ● Press the qr buttons or turn the  dial to choose [OK], then press the m button to complete registration. Any previously registered start-up image will be overwritten when registering a new start-up image.
9 Useful Information This chapter introduces how to use the separately sold accessories, troubleshooting tips, and contains lists of functions. Y P O The index also appears at the end.
Using Household Power If you use AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC50 (sold separately), you can use the camera without worrying about how much charge is left in the battery. Insert the plug into the coupler. ● Firmly insert the DC plug of the compact power adapter cable into the DC Coupler terminal. DC Coupler DR-50 Insert the coupler. ● Open the cover (p. 16) and insert the coupler as shown until it locks into place with a click. C Y P O Close the cover.
Using the Lenses (Sold Separately) The AC adapter kit can also be used when abroad The AC adapter kit can be used in regions that have 100 - 240 V (50/60 Hz) AC power. If the plug does not fit the outlet, use a commercially available plug adapter. Do not use devices such as electrical transformers for foreign travel because they will cause malfunctions. Do not unplug the plug and power cord with the camera turned on. This could erase images you have taken or damage the camera.
Using the Lenses (Sold Separately) Attach the tele-converter lens. ● Turn the lens in the direction of the arrow to attach it securely to the camera. Adjust converter settings. ● Turn on the camera. ● Choose [Converter] from the 4 tab and press the qr buttons to choose [TCDC58D]. X If [IS Mode] is set to [Off], it is not necessary to make converter settings. X When you remove the converter from the camera, return the converter setting to [None].
Changing the Ring Color (Sold Separately) You can change the color of the ring using the separately sold Ring Accessory Kit RAK-DC-2. Remove the ring. ● Be sure the camera is turned off. ● While pressing the ring release button ( ), turn the ring in the direction of the arrow ( ). ● When the “{” mark on the ring and the “z” mark on the camera are aligned, lift off the ring. Y P O Attach the ring.
Using the Remote Switch (Sold Separately) By using the RS60-E3 Remote Switch (sold separately), you can avoid any camera shake that may occur when you press the shutter button. The remote switch is useful when using slow shutter speeds. Connect the remote switch. ● Be sure the camera is turned off. ● Open the terminal cover and insert the remote switch plug. Shoot. ● Press the release button on the remote switch to shoot. Y P O Bulb photographs cannot be taken with this camera.
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) You can make your flash photography even clearer and more natural appearing with the use of a separately sold externally mounted flash. You are recommended to set the white balance to h. • When an external flash is mounted, you cannot set the built-in flash. • Some functions on Speedlite 220EX, 270EX, 430EX II, and 580EX II cannot be used with this camera. • The flash may not fire when using Canon brand flashes other than Speedlite EX series models.
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) ● In modes other than G, M, B, D and 8, flash settings cannot be changed since the flash adjusts and fires automatically. Using Speedlite 430EX II and 580EX II Using the separately sold Speedlite Bracket SBE2 prevents unnatural shadows from appearing on the sides of objects when shooting from a vertical position. However, depending on the angle, the bracket may interfere with opening the LCD monitor.
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX and Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX The Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58K, Off Camera Shoe Cord OC-E3, and Bracket BKT-DC1 (all sold separately) are required to attach the Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX to the camera. Back Front Component Component Attach Detach Attach to camera Prepare the conversion lens adapter.
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) Attach the Off Camera Shoe Cord to the bracket. ● Slide the bracket screw to the outer end of the bracket, and secure the screw into the tripod socket on the Off Camera Shoe Cord. Attach the bracket. ● Slide the bracket screw to the outer end of the bracket, and secure the screw into the tripod socket on the bottom of the camera. Y P O Attach the Off Camera Shoe Cord.
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) Attach the flash to the conversion lens adapter. ● When attaching the Macro Ring Lite MR- 14EX, press and hold the release buttons on both sides of the Macro Ring Lite and fit it onto the conversion lens adapter. ● When attaching the Macro Twin Lite MT- 24EX, attach the flash heads to their respective flash head mounts ( ). Press and hold the release button on the top of the external ring and fit it onto the conversion lens adapter ( ).
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) Configure the externally mounted flash. ● You can shoot in E-TTL automatic flash exposure compensation mode just by setting the camera’s shooting mode to G, B, or M. ● Set the aperture values in B or D, then shoot. • Be sure the cords from the Off Camera Shoe Cord, Macro Ring Lite or Macro Twin Lite do not obstruct or interfere with the flash.
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) Configuring the Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) • The maximum flash synchro shutter speed is 1/250 second. • The flash will automatically adjust its output when [Flash Mode] is set to [Auto]. Flash exposure compensation and safety FE can be set when the flash is set to auto exposure. However, when performing flash exposure compensation with the camera, make sure to set the flash exposure compensation on the flash to [+0].
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately) • The settings from the flash are applied to the flash mode, flash exposure compensation, flash output, shutter synchro, and wireless function when you turn on the camera. • The following functions can be used. - Auto Exposure (Set the camera to E-TTL mode) - FE Lock (When [Flash Mode] is [Auto]) - Auto Zoom (Not available with the 220EX or 270EX) • Please read the manuals that came with the flash and speedlite transmitter.
Troubleshooting If you think there is a problem with the camera, first check the following. If the items below do not solve your problem, contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the included customer support list. Power You pressed the power button, but nothing happened. • Confirm that the battery is properly inserted (p. 16). • Confirm that the memory card/battery cover is securely closed (p. 16). • If the battery terminals are dirty, battery performance will decrease.
Troubleshooting Image is blurred. • Press the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject, then press fully to shoot (p. 24). • Shoot the subject within the focusing distance (p. 187). • Set the [AF-assist Beam] to [On] (p. 152). • Confirm that functions which you do not intend to use (macro, etc.) are not set. • Shoot using the focus lock or AF lock (pp. 86, 91). Even when you press the shutter button halfway, the AF frame does not appear, and the camera does not focus.
Troubleshooting Recording images to the memory card takes a long time, or continuous shooting slows down. • Perform a low-level format of the memory card in the camera (p. 53). When you can’t make settings for shooting functions or FUNC. menu. • The items in which settings can be made differ depending on the shooting mode. Refer to “Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode” (p. 180). Shooting movies Correct shooting time does not display, or stops. • Format the memory card in the camera (p.
List of Messages that Appear on the Screen If error messages appear on the screen, try one of the following solutions. No memory card • The memory card is not installed in the correct direction. Install the memory card in the correct direction (p. 16). Card locked! • The SD memory card or SDHC memory card’s write protect tab is set to “LOCK”. Unlock the write protect tab (p. 18). Cannot record! • You attempted to shoot an image without the a memory card, or with a memory card installed incorrectly.
List of Messages that Appear on the Screen Cannot select! • When choosing the selection range (pp. 131, 134, 146), you tried to choose a starting image that was after the last image or you tried to choose an ending image that was before the starting image. • You tried to choose more than 501 images in the selection range (pp. 131, 134, 146). Too many marks. • You chose more than 998 images in print settings. Choose less than 998 images (p. 144).
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Shooting modes Function Exposure Compensation (p. 73)/Exposure Shift (p. 116) D BM G *1 *1 ISO Speed (p. 78) *1 Self-Timer (pp. 67, 68, 83, 84) " $ ÒÎ *1 *1 *1 *1 Flash (p. 73) h … ! Program Shift (p. 96) AE Lock/FE Lock (pp. 96, 97, 116) AF Lock (p. 91) *1 *1 *1 *1 Y P O *1 *1 *1 Focusing Zone (p. 77) e All Range *1 — Manual Focus (p. 94) Changing AF Frame Position and Size (p. 89) Face Selection (p. 92) White Balance (p.
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Menus 4 Shooting Menu Shooting modes D BM G Function Face AiAF Center FlexiZone Standard Digital Zoom (p. 64) Off Digital Tele-Converter (1.4x/2.3x) AF-Point Zoom (p. 90) On/Off Servo AF (p. 91) On/Off Continuous AF (p. 152) On/Off AF-assist Beam (p. 152) On/Off MF-Point Zoom (p. 94) On/Off Safety MF (p. 94) On/Off Auto Flash Mode Manual Flash Exp. Comp –2 to +2 Flash Control Flash Output Minimum/Medium/Maximum (pp. 104, 105, 106, Shutter Sync. 1st-curtain/2nd-curtain 153) Red-Eye Corr.
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Menus 3 Set up Menu Item Options/Summary Ref. Page Mute On/Off* Volume Set all operation sounds (5 levels). p. 50 Sound Options Set the sounds for each camera operation. p. 159 Hints & Tips On*/Off LCD Brightness Set within a range of ±2. Start-up Image Add an image as start-up image. Format Formats memory card, erasing all data p. 53 File Numbering Continuous*/Auto Reset p. 148 Create Folder Monthly*/Daily p. 149 Lens Retract 1 min.*/0 sec. p.
Menus 1 Playback Menu Item Options/Summary Ref. Page Slideshow Plays back images automatically. p. 125 Erase Erases images. p. 133 Protect Protects images. p. 130 Rotate Rotates images. p. 137 My Category Categorizes images. p. 135 i-Contrast Corrects dark portions and contrast in still images. p. 141 Red-Eye Correction Corrects red eyes in still images. p. 142 Trimming Trims portions of still images. p. 139 Resize Resizes and saves still images. p.
Handling Precautions • This camera is a high-precision electronic device. Do not drop it or subject it to strong impacts. • Never place the camera close to magnets or motors that generate strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data. • If water droplets have fallen onto, or dirt is stuck on the camera or LCD monitor, wipe with a dry soft cloth or eyeglass wiper. Do not rub or apply force.
Specifications Camera Effective Pixels . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 10 million Image Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/1.7-inch type CCD (Total number of pixels: Approx. 10.4 million) Lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1 (W) – 30.5 (T) mm 35mm film equivalent: 28 (W) – 140 (T) mm f/2.8 (W) – f/4.5 (T) Digital Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 4.0x (Up to approx. 20x in combination with the optical zoom) Viewfinder. . . . . . . . . . .
Specifications Shooting Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C1, C2, M, Av, Tv, P, Auto, Low Light, Quick Shot, SCN, Movie SCN Mode: Portrait, Landscape, Night Snapshot, Kids & Pets, Indoor, Sports, Sunset, Night Scene, Fireworks, Beach, Underwater, Aquarium, Foliage, Snow, Color Accent, Color Swap, Stitch Assist Movie Mode: Standard, Color Accent, Color Swap Continuous Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continuous: Approx. 1.1 images/sec. (Auto), Approx. 2.4 images/sec.
Specifications Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery Pack NB-7L (rechargeable lithium-ion battery) AC adapter kit ACK-DC50 Operating Temperatures . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F) Operating Humidity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 – 90% Dimensions (excluding protrusions) . . . . 112.1 x 76.2 x 48.3 mm (4.41 x 3.00 x 1.90 in.) Weight (camera body only). . . . . . . . . . . Approx. 355 g (12.5 oz.) Battery Pack NB-7L Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Specifications USA and Canada only: The Lithium ion/polymer battery that powers the product is recyclable. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery. For CA, USA only Included lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ for details.
Index Numerics 3:2 Guide ................................................ 155 A AC Adapter Kit .................................. 40, 162 Accessories .......................................... 2, 38 AE Lock .................................................... 96 AF J Focus AF Frame .................................................. 26 AF Lock .................................................... 91 Aquarium (Scene Mode) ........................... 58 AV Cable ............................................
Index AF-Point Zoom ...................................... 90 Face Selection ...................................... 92 Servo AF ............................................... 91 Focus Bracketing ...................................... 95 Focus Check .......................................... 126 Focus Lock ............................................... 86 Format J Memory Card, Formatting Formatting (Memory Card) ................. 23, 53 FUNC. Menu Basic Operations ...................................
Index Protect .................................................... 130 Q Sunset (Scene Mode) ...............................57 Supplementary Flash ................................40 T Quick Shot Mode (Scene Mode) .............. 61 R RAW ......................................................... 76 Recording Pixels (Image Size) ................. 74 Red-Eye Auto Correction ................................... 104 Correction ............................................ 142 Reduction ........................
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FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC1428 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.
Battery Charger CB-2LZ This product is not intended to be serviced. Should the product cease to function in its intended manner, it should be returned to the manufacturer or be discarded. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet.