ENGLISH DIGITAL CAMERA Camera User Guide CDI-E047-010 XXXXXXXXX © 2002 CANON INC. PRINTED IN JAPAN Camera User Guide • Please read the “Read this First” section (p. 5). • Please refer to the Quick Start section for a simple explanation of shooting, replaying and erasing (p. 12). • Please refer to the Software Starter Guide for information on installing the software and downloading images. • Please also read the Printer User Guide included with your Canon printer.
Flowchart and Reference Guides This Guide Shooting with the Camera Software Starter Guide Installing the Software This Guide Connecting the Camera to a Computer Software Starter Guide Downloading Images to a Computer Printer User Guide Using the Printer and Printing FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC1019 and PC1020) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Camera Body Temperature If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may become warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operating the camera for an extended period. About the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high-precision manufacturing techniques. More than 99.99% of the pixels operate to specification. Less than 0.01% of the pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as red or black dots.
About this Camera User Guide Symbols Used Icons on the right end of title bars show the operations mode. As in the example below, the mode dial should be set to , , or . Using the Flash : This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation. : This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures. Question? Look here first. 3 How do I navigate the menus? Selecting Menus and Settings (p.
About the Thumb Index A quick introduction intended for new users who want to shoot first and learn more later. Tells you how to get the camera running and how to begin shooting and playing back images. Introduces you to all of the camera components, and explains how to load batteries and use the shutter button, among other basic functions.
Table of Contents : Functions and operations tables. These pages are shaded on the right edges to make them easy to find. Read this First 5 Quick Start 12 Components Guide 14 Preparing the Camera 18 Installing the Battery Pack ..................................................... 18 Installing a CF Card ............................................................... 22 Setting the Date/Time ............................................................ 25 Setting the Language ........................
Shooting-Selecting Particular Effects 67 Program AE ........................................................................... 67 Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture ............... 69 Using the Focus Lock ............................................................ 71 Switching Between Autofocus Modes ................................... 73 Switching Between Light Metering Modes ............................ 74 Adjusting the Exposure .....................................................
DPOF Print Settings ............................................................ 114 Printing with DPOF Print Settings ....................................... 119 Image Transfer Settings (DPOF Transfer Order) 122 Selecting Images for Transferring ........................................ 122 Viewing Images on a TV Set 124 Downloading Images to a Computer 126 Downloading Directly from a CF Card ................................ 126 Connecting the Camera to a Computer Via the USB Cable ...................
Read this First Please Read Test Shots Before you shoot images of subjects of importance to you, we strongly recommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that you are operating the camera correctly.
Safety Precautions ¡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.
¡To avoid the risk of high-voltage electrical shock, do not touch the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged. Similarly, never touch internal portions of the equipment that become exposed as a result of damage. There is a risk of high-voltage electrical shock. Please take the first opportunity to consult your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. ¡Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes.
¡Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the plug, the exterior of the electrical outlet and the surrounding area. In dusty, humid or greasy environments, the dust that collects around the plug over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short-circuit, leading to fire. ¡Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power adapter cord.
¡Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects, such as key holders. It could lead to overheating, burns and other injuries. ¡Before you discard a battery, cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to prevent direct contact with other objects. Contact with the metallic components of other materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions. Discard the batteries in specialized waste facilities if available in your area.
CAUTIONS ¡Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the dashboard or trunk (boot) of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing. Ensure that there is good ventilation when using the compact power adapter to charge the battery pack or power the camera.
Preventing Malfunctions 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.
Quick Start 1 Install the batteries (p. 18). Slide the battery cover lock, then open the cover and insert the batteries. ¡For important information about batteries, see “Proper Battery Handling” (p. 19). 2 Install the CF card (p. 22). Open the CF card slot cover and insert a CF card. the ON/OFF button to turn the 3 Press camera on (p. 30). Hold the ON/OFF button down until the indicator next to the viewfinder starts flashing green.
5 Set the focus (p. 38). Aim the camera at the subject, and lightly press and hold the shutter button halfway down. The camera beeps twice when the focus is set. Quick Start 5, 6 the image 6 Shoot (p. 38). Press the shutter button all the way down. The camera beeps once to indicate that it has taken the shot. 7 View the recorded image. The recorded image displays on the LCD monitor for approximately 2 seconds (p. 48).
Components Guide Shutter Button (p. 38) Optical Viewfinder Window (p. 37) Microphone (PowerShot A40 only) AF-assist Beam (p. 39) Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 52) Self-Timer Lamp (p. 60) Flash (p. 52) Terminal Cover Lens Ring Release Button DIGITAL Terminal* A/V OUT (Audio/Video Out) Terminal (PowerShot A40) VIDEO OUT Terminal (PowerShot A30) (p. 124) DC IN Terminal (p. 146) * If connecting to your computer, use the dedicated USB cable included with the camera (pp. 104, 128).
LCD Monitor* (p. 32) CF Card Slot Cover (p. 22) Viewfinder (p. 37) ON/OFF Button (p. 30) Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions Strap Eyelet (p. 29) Date Battery Holder (p. 142) Battery Cover (p. 18) Battery Cover Lock (p. 18) Tripod Socket MENU (Menu) Button (p. 41) (Macro)/ (Snapshot)/ AF Lock Button (p. 55) (Continuous)/ (pp. 59, 60) (Infinity)/ (Self-Timer)/ (Right)/ (Left)Button (Flash)/SET (Set) Button (p.
(Exposure)/ (White Balance)/ (Photo Effects)/ (Single Image Erase) Button (pp. 75, 76, 78, 96) DISPLAY (Display) Button (p. 32) Zoom Button (pp. 40, 57, 87, 88) Mode Dial (p. 17) Indicators The upper indicator comes on when you turn on the power and whenever you press the shutter button. Upper Indicator Green: Ready to shoot, or ready to communicate with your computer. Flashing Green: Camera is busy processing (starting up; accessing the CF card, or transmitting data to your computer).
Mode Dial You use the mode dial to select the camera’s operating mode. (Auto) (Program AE) You can manually adjust the exposure, white balance, and other settings before shooting (p. 67). (Manual) You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect (p. 69). (Stitch Assist) Use this mode when taking shots that you want to stitch into a panorama (p. 62). (Movie) Use this mode to shoot movies (p. 65). (Replay) ¡ Replay or delete images from the CF card (pp. 86, 96).
Preparing the Camera Installing the Battery Pack The camera uses four AA-size alkaline batteries supplied with the camera. You may use optional nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. 1 Be sure that the camera power is off. the battery cover lock, and push the 2 Slide battery cover slightly forward. Then open the cover. 3 Insert the batteries as shown. Positive end (+) Negative end (−) 4 Close the battery cover.
¡When the camera’s indicator flashes green, do not turn off the power or open the battery cover. The camera is writing, reading, erasing or transmitting an image to or from the CF card. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡We recommend that you use the optional AC Adapter Kit ACK600 to power the camera during long usage sessions (p. 146). ¡The optional battery charger kit lets you use rechargeable NiMH batteries to power the camera (p. 144).
¡Never mix unused and partially used batteries. Always load four fresh (or fully recharged) batteries at the same time. ¡Never mix batteries of different types or from different manufacturers. All four batteries should be identical. ¡Before inserting the batteries, wipe the battery terminals well with a dry cloth. Oil from one’s skin or other dirt may cause a considerable reduction in the number of recordable images or reduced usage time.
The positive electrode (plus terminal) is flat. Battery Status Indications The LCD monitor displays an icon or message to let you know when batteries are low or depleted. Change the batteries Batteries are beginning to run low. Replace (or recharge) batteries promptly. If the LCD monitor is off, this icon will appear when you press any of the following buttons: , / , / / , DISPLAY, / or MENU. Batteries are fully depleted and the camera can no longer operate. You should replace the batteries immediately.
Installing a CF Card Installing a CF Card 1 Be sure that the camera is turned off. the CF card slot cover in the 2 Slide direction of the arrow, and open it. 1 2 the CF card into the slot, in the 3 Insert direction shown in the illustration. ¡Insert the CF card all the way into the slot, so that the CF card eject button pops all the way out. Arrow mark Card label CF card Eject Button ¡To remove the CF card, press the CF card eject button.
¡When the indicator on the left side of the viewfinder flashes green, the camera is writing, reading, erasing or transmitting an image to or from the card. Do not perform the following, for image data may be lost or corrupted: - Do not shake the camera. - Do not turn off the power or open the CF card slot cover. ¡Be aware that use of CF cards whose contents have been edited at another camera or with another company’s software may cause the camera to operate incorrectly.
About CF Cards... ¡CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or vibration. ¡Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card. ¡Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature extremes will cause condensation to form in the card and lead to a malfunction. To avoid condensation, place the CF card in a sealed plastic bag before moving it into a different temperature zone and allow it to adjust slowly to the new temperature.
Setting the Date/Time The Set Date/Time menu will appear when the camera is first turned on or the date battery has run down. Replace the date battery, then reset the date and time starting from step 6 below. 2 Turn the mode dial to 3 Press the MENU button. , , , or Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions the ON/OFF button to turn on the 1 Press camera (p. 30). . The [Rec. Menu] will display. Display on the PowerShot A40 or button to select 4 Press then press the SET button.
or button to select 5 Press then press the SET button. 6 Set the date and time. , and ¡Use or button to change the value of the highlighted field. ¡Press the SET button to set the value and advance to the next field. ¡The final item selects the date display type. Use or button to select, and then press the SET button. The factory default for the date format in some regions may differ from that shown. 7 Press the MENU button.
Setting the Language Use this feature to select the language for the LCD monitor displays. , , , or . Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions 1 Turn the mode dial to 2 Press the MENU button. The [Rec. Menu] will display. Display on the PowerShot A40 or button to select 3 Press then press the SET button.
or button to select 4 Press press the SET button. , and 5 Select the desired language. ¡Use and button to select a language. The Language menu may appear differently on cameras in some regions. 6 Press the SET button. ¡If you wish to cancel, press the MENU button instead. 7 Press the MENU button.
Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions Attaching the Strap ¡Be careful when carrying the camera by the strap. Don’t swing the camera on the strap, and keep the strap and camera body clear of obstacles.
Basic Functions Turning the Power On the ON/OFF button until the green 1 Press indicator begins flashing. , , , and Modes Current shooting settings will appear in the LCD monitor for about 6 seconds. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡If you turn the mode dial to , the lens will retract after approximately 1 minute.
While Connected to a Computer A warning message will appear on the computer screen approximately 5 minutes after the last function is accessed. The power will automatically shut off approximately 1 minute later if no functions are accessed. ¡The power save function will not activate while the camera is in auto play mode (p. 93). ¡The camera’s settings can be changed to turn off the power save function (p. 133).
Using the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor can be used to compose images while shooting, adjust settings menus and replay images. ¡The image in the LCD monitor may darken when the monitor is used under sunlight or other strong lighting. This is not a defect. , and Modes ¡Pressing the DISPLAY button cycles the LCD monitor to the next mode each time the button is pressed.
¡Set the flash to on or affix the camera to a tripod when the upper indicator flashes orange and the camera shake warning icon ( ) appears in the LCD monitor after the metering preparations are complete. Mode Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions ¡ The LCD monitor always comes on when you turn the mode dial to . ¡ You can use the DISPLAY button to switch the amount of information shown on the display.
Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor displays information in Shooting or Replaying mode, such as the camera settings, remaining image capacity and shooting date / time. , , , , Modes The following displays in information view. AF Frame Spot AE Point Frame (In Mode) Shutter Speed Aperture Setting Recordable Images or Recordable Movie Time (sec.) -2 ⋅⋅⋅ ±0 ⋅⋅⋅ +2 LMS ISO 50 100 200 400 2 (red) (PowerShot A40) ×3.8 ×4.7 ×6.0 ×7.5 (PowerShot A30) ×3.8 ×4.8 ×6.
¡The icons in the shaded boxes above appear even when the information view is turned off. ¡In addition to the above, the AF frame, spot light metering frame ( mode), shutter speed, aperture setting (M mode), recordable images or recordable movie time (sec.) are displayed as in the example to the left. Mode In simple display mode, the following information appears.
Shooting Mode Exposure Compensation White Balance Photo Effect ISO Speed Flash Macro / Snapshot / Infinity Light Metering Method Resolution (Movies) -2 ⋅⋅⋅ ±0 ⋅⋅⋅ +2 ISO 50 100 200 400 p. 17 p. 75 p. 76 p. 78 p. 79 p. 52 p. 55 p. 74 p. 50 ¡In addition to the above, the shutter speed, aperture setting and recorded movie time are displayed as in the example on the previous page. The following information may also appear with some image files.
Using the Viewfinder to Shoot Save power by shooting with the viewfinder. the square brackets (autofocus 1 Align metering field) inside the viewfinder on the ¡The viewfinder has a field of vision of approximately 80% of the actual shooting image.
Pressing the Shutter Button The shutter button features a two-stage action. Pressing Halfway Pressing halfway automatically sets the exposure, focus and white balance. The indicators shine or flash as follows.
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Using the Zoom (Focal Length) The zoom can be adjusted to any setting in the 35 to 105 mm range in 35 mm film equivalent terms. Telephoto/Wide Angle button: Press this button to zoom in for a telephoto shot. button: Press this button to zoom out for a wide-angle shot. Digital Zoom When the LCD monitor is on, you can digitally zoom in on a subject with the zoom button. Images can be zoomed up to 7.5 times (PowerShot A40), or 6 times (PowerShot A30), which combines the effect of the optical zoom (p. 57).
Selecting Menus and Settings Use the menus as shown below to operate the various shooting and replaying settings. For information on menu items and settings, see “Menu Settings and Default Settings” (p. 44). Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions 1 Press the MENU button. The menu appears. , , , , and modes mode the or button to select a 2 Press menu item and press the SET button. ¡The remainder of this procedure explains how to use the Rec. menu.
Selecting Menus and Settings, cont’d Rec. Menu ( , , , , Modes) ➔ s Available items differ by mode Replay Menu ( s mode) ➔ * For information on (print settings) ➔ “Selecting from the Print Order Menu” (p.
Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions ➔ (Operation complete) (Protect), (Rotate) ➔ (Operation complete) (Erase all), (Transfer) (Images erased), marked for s (Image transferring) (Auto Play) (Auto Play starts) 43
Menu Settings and Default Settings This chart shows the options for each menu and the default settings. Rec.Menu Menu Item PowerShot A40 L 1600 x 1200* M 1024 x 768 S 640 x 480 PowerShot A30 L 1280 x 960* M 1024 x 768 S 640 x 480 Resolution (Still picture) Reference Pages p. 50 Resolution (Movie) 320x240* / 160x120 p. 50 Compression (Superfine) / (Fine*) / (Normal) p. 50 Light Metering Evaluative Metering* / Spot AE point Metering p. 74 ISO Speed 50 / 100 / 200 / 400 / AUTO p.
Play Menu Protect Available Settings Turns image protection on and off Reference Pages p. 94 Rotate Rotates the image in the display p. 92 Erase all Erases all images on the CF card p. 97 Auto Play Replays selected images in a slide show p. 93 Print Order Sets the print settings p. 102 Transfer Order Sets the transfer settings p. 122 Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions Menu Item * Default values. Default languages and video system settings vary between regions.
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings Auto Mode In this mode, all you have to do is press the shutter button and let the camera do everything else. 1 Aim the camera at the subject. the zoom lever to achieve the desired 2 Use composition (relative subject size in the viewfinder). 3 Press the shutter button halfway (p. 38). ¡Two beeps will sound when the camera has finished metering, and the indicator beside the viewfinder will shine green or orange.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡For information on the settings you can change, see “Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode” (p. 82). ¡With the Review function, you can change the length of time images show on the LCD monitor after shooting, or set it so they do not show at all (p. 49).
Reviewing an Image Right After Shooting After a photo is taken, the image displays on the LCD monitor for two seconds (To change, see “Changing the Image Display Duration” (p. 49)). There are two ways to display the image for longer. ¡ Keeping the Shutter Button Pressed ¡ Press the SET button while the image is displayed in the LCD monitor. ¡ Press the shutter button halfway again to stop displaying it.
Changing the Image Display Duration The length of time images are displayed after a photo has been taken can be changed from 2 seconds to 10 seconds or turned off. the [Rec.] menu, select 1 Inpress the SET button. [Review] and ¡For information on using the menu, see “Selecting Menus and Settings” (p. 41). / Shooting a Review setting with the 2 Select buttons and press the SET button. ¡With the [Off] option, the image will not automatically display. ¡With the [2 sec.] or [10 sec.
Changing the Resolution and Compression You can change the resolution and compression (excluding movies) settings to suit the purpose of the image you are about to shoot. The resolution gets higher in the order S (Small), M (Medium), and L (Large). Use a higher resolution if you wish to make a large print. Conversely, use a lower resolution if you wish to print on small objects, such as labels, to send images electronically, or to fit more images on a CF card.
In the [Rec.] menu, select (Resolution) 1 or (Compression), and press the SET button. ¡For information on using the menu, see “Selecting Menus and Settings” (p. 41). or button as necessary to 2 Press adjust the setting and press the SET button. (Compression) Shooting (Resolution) Display on the PowerShot A40 3 Press the MENU button. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡For more information, see “Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode” (p. 82).
Using the Flash Auto Red-Eye Reduction, Auto On Off Red-eye reduction, Flash on SlowSynchro 52 The flash fires automatically as required by the light level. The flash may fire automatically as required by the light level. The red-eye reduction lamp fires with each shot. The flash will fire. The flash will not fire. The red-eye reduction lamp and the flash always fire. The flash timing is adjusted to slow shutter speeds.
the button as necessary to select 1 Press the desired flash mode. 䡬 䡬* ⴑ 䡬 ⴑ ⴑ 䡬 䡬* 䡬 䡬 ⴑ 䡬 ⴑ ⴑ 䡬 䡬* 䡬 ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ J 䡬* ⴑ J ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ 䡬* ⴑ ⴑ Shooting * : Default 嘷 : Available J : Available, but cannot be changed after taking the first shot ⴑ : Not available 2 Shoot the image. ¡The flash can be fired when the upper indicator glows a steady orange. ¡When shooting with a high ISO sensitivitiy and using the built-in flash, there is more of a chance of overexposure the closer you are to the subject.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡The flash may take approximately 10 seconds to charge. Recharging time may vary with the state of the battery charge. ¡In mode, the flash fires at full intensity (but less than full intensity when in macro mode). The flash intensity is automatically adjusted except in mode. ¡The flash fires twice. A preparatory pre-flash is followed by the main flash.
/ / Using the Macro/Snapshot/ Infinity Modes Snapshot Mode Infinity Mode the 1 Press that , 嘷 – – Shooting Macro Mode Use this mode to record subjects in the range of 16 to 76 cm (6.3 in. to 2.5 ft.) from the lens tip when at maximum wide angle and in the range of 26 to 76 cm (10.2 in. to 2.5 ft.) when at the maximum telephoto setting. Use this mode to record subjects in the range of 1.5 to 2.5 m (4.9 to 8.2 ft.). Use this mode to record landscapes and distant objects.
¡Use the LCD monitor to compose close-ups in macro mode since the parallax phenomenon may cause images composed with the optical viewfinder to be offcenter. ¡The exposure may not be optimal when the flash is used in macro mode in the range of 16 to 26 cm (6.3 to 10.2 in.). ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡When the lens is zoomed out to the maximum wideangle position, the recordable area is approximately 162 × 120 mm (6.4 in. × 4.7 in.
Digital Zoom When the LCD monitor is on, images can be zoomed with the combined optical and digital zoom functions as follows (figures are approximate). PowerShot A40: 3.8 times, 4.7 times, 6.0 times, and 7.5 times PowerShot A30: 3.8 times, 4.8 times, and 6.0 times In the [Rec.] menu, select (Digital 1 Zoom) and press the SET button. ¡For information on using the menu, see “Selecting Menus and Settings” (p. 41). Shooting the or button to select [On] 2 Press and press the SET button.
5 Shoot the image. ×3.8 The combined magnifications of the optical zoom and digital zoom are displayed. ¡Digital zoom is unavailable in some modes (p. 82). ¡Images become coarser the more they are digitally zoomed.
Continuous Mode The camera will shoot continuously at the speed of approx. 2.5 images per second* (When the LCD monitor is OFF in Large/Fine mode). * The figures reflect standard shooting conditions established by Canon. Actual figures may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions. Press the 1 that the / button as necessary so appears on the LCD monitor. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Shooting 2 Shoot the image.
Self-Timer Press the 1 that the / button as necessary so appears on the LCD monitor. 2 Shoot the image. ¡The self-timer starts and the self-timer lamp flashes when you press the shutter button down all the way. Changing the self-timer countdown time [Rec.] menu, select 1 Inandthepress the SET button. [Self-timer] ¡For information on using the menu, see “Selecting Menus and Settings” (p. 41).
Select [ 2 the / (10 sec.)] or [ (2 sec.)] with buttons and press the SET button. ¡When [ (10 sec.)] is selected, the self-timer sounds and the flashing gets faster 2 seconds before the shutter activates. ¡When [ (2 sec.)] is selected, the self-timer sounds at the same time the shutter button is pressed. The shutter activates in 2 seconds. Shooting 3 Press the MENU button.
Stitch Assist Mode Use this mode when taking shots that you want to combine into a panorama. To create the panorama itself, you must stitch the images together at your computer. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡To create the panorama at your computer, use the PhotoStitch software that came with your camera.
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the next shot, taking care to 3 Compose overlap the previous image. ¡Minor discrepancies in the overlapping portions can be corrected when the images are stitched together. ¡If you are not satisfied with the previous shot, you can use or button to return to that shot and reshoot it. additional shots for the panorama in 4 Take the same way. ¡You can take as many as 26 images. taking the final image, press the SET 5 After button.
Movie Mode The resolution can be set to 320 x 240 pixels (default setting) or 160 x 120 pixels in [Resolution] of the Rec. menu (p. 50). 1 Press the shutter button all the way. Shooting starts. With the PowerShot A40, sound recording also starts simultaneously. ¡During shooting the recording time (in seconds) and a red circle appears in the LCD monitor. Shooting the shutter button all the way to 2 Press stop recording the movie.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡Sound is recorded monaurally (PowerShot A40 only). ¡There is no shutter sound in movie mode. ¡QuickTime 3.0 or higher is required to replay movie files (AVI / Motion JPEG) on a computer. QuickTime 5.0 is included on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk.
Shooting-Selecting Particular Effects Program AE Use the program AE mode to have the camera automatically set the shutter speed and aperture settings to match the brightness of the scene. Some settings such as exposure compensation and white balance can be set manually. Shooting 1 Shoot the image. ¡The nature of CCD image sensors is such that noise in the recorded image increases at slow shutter speeds. This camera, however, applies special processing to images shot at shutter speeds slower than 1.
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Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture You can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve a particular effect. This is convenient for shooting fireworks and other images where it is difficult to set the correct exposure automatically. 1 Press the / button once. Shooting The Exposure menu appears. the shutter speed with the 2 Select buttons. / an aperture setting with the 3 Select DISPLAY button. 4 Shoot the image.
¡For information about noise reduction, see “Program AE” (p. 67). ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Shutter Speed Display The numbers in the table below indicate the shutter speed in seconds. For slower speeds, quote marks indicate the decimal place, so that 0"3 indicates 0.3 second and 2" indicates 2 seconds.
Using the Focus Lock The following types of subject may not be suited to autofocus photography. Use the focus lock in these situations. Focus Lock Method 1 the camera so that a subject at the 1 Aim same focal distance as the main subject is centered in the brackets in the optical viewfinder or LCD monitor. and hold the shutter button halfway, 2 Press and wait until the camera beeps twice.
Focus Lock Method 2 the DISPLAY button to turn on the 1 Press LCD monitor. the camera so that a subject at the 2 Aim same distance as the main subject is centered in the selected AF frame. and hold the shutter button halfway 3 Press to lock focus, and wait until the camera beeps twice. Without releasing your finger, press the / / button. appears in the LCD monitor. the image and press the 4 Recompose shutter button all the way to shoot the image.
Switching Between Autofocus Modes You can change the auto focus frame (AF frame) selection method. The AF frame will appear when the LCD monitor is turned on (p. 38). The camera automatically selects On (Auto Selection) the AF frame to focus according to the shooting conditions. Of three AF frames, the middle OFF one is selected to focus. This is (Center) convenient for making sure the focus is exactly where you want it. 1 In the [Rec.
Switching Between Light Metering Modes You can switch between metering modes to shoot. Evaluative Light Metering Spot AE Point Appropriate for standard shooting conditions, including backlit scenes. The camera divides images into several zones for light metering. The camera evaluates the complex lighting conditions, such as the position of the subject, the brightness, the background, the direct light, and the backlighting, and adjusts the settings to the correct exposure for the main subject.
Adjusting the Exposure If you are shooting against a bright background or strong backlight, you may need to correct the exposure so that the subject doesn’t come out too dark. / button once. 2 Adjust the compensation. ¡You can set the adjustment from –2 to +2, in 1/3-step increments. ¡If the LCD monitor is on, you can check the results of the compensation by viewing the image on the LCD monitor. ¡A shot can be taken immediately after by pressing the shutter button.
Setting the White Balance When the white balance mode is set to match the light source, the camera can reproduce colors more accurately. Set the white balance mode to a natural or artificial light setting according to the circumstances. The camera sets the white balance automatically according to shooting conditions. Use when shooting outdoors in sunlight on a Daylight clear day. Use when shooting outdoors and the sunlight is Cloudy not enough such as under cloudy skies, in shade or at dusk.
2 Select the white balance. ¡If the LCD monitor is on, you can check the results by viewing the image on the LCD monitor. ¡A shot can be taken immediately by pressing the shutter button. The menu will reappear after the shot, allowing you to adjust the setting. Shooting 3 Press the SET button. ¡The white balance cannot be set when (B/W) photo effect is selected.
Switching Between Photo Effect Modes Effect Off Vivid Neutral Records with no photo effect. Emphasizes the contrast and color saturation to record in bold color. Tones down the contrast and color saturation to record neutral hues. Low Records subjects with softened outlines. Sharpening Sepia Records in sepia tones. B/W Records in black and white. 1 Press the button one or more times. 2 Select a photo effect. ¡If the LCD monitor is on, you can check the results by viewing the image on the LCD monitor.
Changing the ISO Speed Change the ISO speed when shooting in dark places or when you want to shoot with a faster shutter speed. 1 In the [Rec.] menu, select (ISO Speed). ¡For information on using the menu, see “Selecting Menus and Settings” (p. 41). Shooting 2 Select an ISO speed. 3 Press the MENU button. ¡The ISO [AUTO] setting is available only in ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ mode. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡Higher ISO speeds increase the image noise.
Resetting the File Number You can use this feature to select whether the camera resets the file number each time you insert a new CF card. On Off The camera resets the file number to 100-0001 each time you insert a new (unused) CF card. If you insert a card that already contains some images, numbering resumes from the next available number. The camera remembers the last file number, and starts numbering from the next number when you insert a new CF card. 1 In the [Rec.] menu, select (File No. Reset).
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ About file numbering... ¡Image files are assigned numerical file names over the range 0001 to 9900. The camera stores these files into folders, which are assigned folder numbers from 100 to 998 (except that numbers ending in 99 are not used). ¡In most cases the camera stores exactly 100 files into each folder.
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode The following chart shows the functions and settings available in each shooting mode. The camera stores settings separately for each mode, and retains these settings even if you switch to a different mode.
* : Default, : Available, : Available, but cannot be changed after taking the first shot, – : Not available : Setting is retained even after power off. (1) The ISO speed is automatically set between the equivalent of 50 and 150. (2) [AUTO] cannot be selected. Stitch Assist Movie 䡬* J* ⴑ 䡬 J ⴑ 䡬 J ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ 䡬* ⴑ ⴑ 䡬 䡬 J ⴑ 䡬* J* ⴑ 䡬 J ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ 䡬 J ⴑ 䡬* J* 䡬 䡬 ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ J ⴑ 䡬 J 䡬 䡬 J 䡬 䡬 J 䡬 䡬 ⴑ ⴑ Reference page p. 50 Shooting Manual p. 50 p. 52 p.
Function Program 䡬* 䡬* Continuous ⴑ 䡬 Self-Timer 䡬 䡬 Auto Focus Frame ⴑ 䡬 AF-assist Beam 䡬 䡬 Light Evaluative Metering 䡬 䡬* Metering Spot Metering Shooting Method 84 Auto Single ⴑ 䡬 Digital Zoom 䡬 䡬 Exposure Compensation ⴑ 䡬 White Balance ⴑ 䡬 Photo Effect ⴑ ISO Speed ⴑ 䡬 (1) 䡬
Stitch Assist Movie Reference page 䡬* J* 䡬* 䡬 ⴑ ⴑ 䡬 J 䡬 䡬 ⴑ ⴑ p. 73 䡬 䡬 䡬 p. 132 ⴑ 䡬 䡬 ⴑ ⴑ ⴑ 䡬 ⴑ ⴑ p. 57 ⴑ J 䡬 p. 75 䡬 J 䡬 p. 76 䡬 J 䡬 䡬 (2) ⴑ (1) ⴑ p. 59 p. 60 p. 74 Shooting Manual p. 78 (1) p.
Replaying Displaying Images Individually Use this feature to view recorded images one at a time on the LCD monitor (Single Image Replay). 1 Turn the mode dial to . The LCD monitor displays the last recorded image. Use and button to display 2 different images. ¡Hold down 86 or button to cycle continuously.
Magnifying Images 1 Press the button. The image enlarges gradually by up to approximately 10 times. ¡When you hold down the SET button and press the button, the image enlarges in the order: approximately 2.5 times ➞ approximately 5 times ➞ approximately 10 times. ¡To slide the magnified image left or right on the monitor, or button. press To slide the image up or down, hold down the SET button and press or button. ¡To return to normal-size display, press the button.
Viewing Images in Sets of Nine (Index View) View nine images at a time on the LCD monitor (Index View). You can also jump by sets of nine to search for a certain image conveniently. 1 Press the button twice. Nine images appear at a time. Press or button to change the 2 displayed images. The previous or next set of nine images appears. ¡Hold the SET button and press the or jump to the first or last set of nine images.
the or button to select the 4 Press image and press the button. The selected image displays in Single Image Replay. or button to Replaying, Erasing ¡Hold the SET button and press the jump to the first or last image.
Viewing Movies Press or 1 image shot in button to display an (movie) mode. ¡A movie displays with the instruction on it. 2 Press the SET button. The movie starts playing. ¡When a movie has finished playing, it will display the last frame. If the SET button is pressed in this state, the movie will start playing from the first frame. Pausing and Resuming Play ¡Press the SET button to pause the movie. Press it again to resume.
¡You may experience frame dropping and audio breakup when replaying a movie on a computer with insufficient system resources. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡You can hear the audio when a movie is played on a TV. Adjust the volume on the TV set (PowerShot A40 only) (p. 124).
Rotating Images in the Display You can rotate an image by 90° or 270° clockwise in the LCD monitor. 0° (Original) 90° 1 In the Replay menu, select 270° (Rotate). ¡For information on using the menu, see “Selecting Menus and Settings” (p. 41). Press or button to select the 2 image you want to rotate and press the SET button. ¡Press the SET button to rotate the image 90°, 270° and back to original orientation. 3 Press the MENU button. ¡Movie images cannot be rotated.
Auto Play Use this feature to automatically replay all of the images in the CF card (Auto Play). The LCD monitor displays each image for approximately 3 seconds. 1 In the Replay menu, select (Auto Play). ¡For information on using the menu, see “Selecting Menus and Settings” (p. 41). Auto play starts. ¡As with the single image display mode, pressing the or button during auto play will advance through the images more rapidly.
Protecting Images Use the protect feature to protect important images from accidental erasure. 1 In the Replay menu, select (Protect). ¡For information on using the menu, see “Selecting Menus and Settings” (p. 41). Press or button to select an 2 image you wish to protect, and then press the SET button to protect it. Protected Icon ¡The icon appears on protected images. ¡To remove the protection, press the SET button again (in protection mode).
Replaying, Erasing ¡Please note that even protected images are erased when a CF card is reformatted (p. 98).
Erasing ¡Remember that erased images cannot be recovered. Be careful to avoid accidental erasures. ¡This function will not erase protected images (p. 94). Erasing Images Individually Press or button to select the 1 image you want to erase and press the button. Press or button to select [Erase] 2 and press the SET button. ¡If you decide you don’t want to erase the image, select [Cancel] instead of [Erase].
Erasing All Images In the Replay menu, select 1 and press the SET button. (Erase all) The LCD monitor asks for confirmation. or button to select [OK], 2 Press and then press the SET button. Replaying, Erasing ¡If you decide you don’t want to erase all unprotected images, select [Cancel] instead of [OK].
Formatting a CF Card You should format new CF cards before using them. ¡Formatting a CF card will permanently erase all data already on the card, including all of its protected images. Before formatting a card that has already been used, be sure to check its contents. 1 In the [Rec.] menu, select (Setup) and press the SET button. or button to select 2 Press (Format), and then press the SET button.
or button to select [OK], 3 Press and press the SET button. Replaying, Erasing ¡To cancel formatting instead, select [Cancel] instead of [OK]. ¡If the camera is not operating correctly, the CF card may be corrupted. Formatting the card may solve the problem. ¡If you are using a CF card from another manufacturer and the card is not functioning correctly, you may be able to correct the problem by formatting the card.
Printing About Printing After connecting the camera to an optional Canon printer with the direct print function, you can easily print images just by using the controls on the camera. Or, you can specify the images on your CF card you want to print and how many copies you want (DPOF* Print Settings), and then take the CF card to a participating photo lab to have them printed out later. Refer to the System Map included with this camera kit for printer information.
Print Settings for Direct Print Function ¡Select how many copies you want (p.109) d ¡Select the print style (p.110) ¡Standard / Multiple ¡Bordered / Borderless ¡Date On / Off d ¡Select the print area (p.112) DPOF Print Settings Printing, Transferring ¡Select the image you want to print (p. 114) d ¡Select how many copies you want (p. 114) d ¡Select the print style (p. 116) ¡Standard / Index ¡Date On / Off ¡File Numbers On / Off Transfer Settings ¡Select the image you want to send through e-mail* (p.
Selecting from the Print Order Menu Use the Print Order Menu as shown below to select all print settings.
: Turns the menu on/off : Selects items and settings : Sets items and settings Image (p. 110) Style ➔ Borders (p. 110) Date (p. 110) Number of copies (p. 109) Order Printing, Transferring Printing area (p. 112) Number of copies (p. 114) Print Type (p. 116) ➔ Set up Date (p. 116) File No. (p. 116) Reset (p.
Connecting the Camera to a Printer Two direct interface cables are included with Canon printers having the direct print function. Use DIF-100 cable with the mark on the connector when connecting to this camera. ¡If you plan to print out many prints in a single session, it is recommended that you power the camera with AC power (p. 146) or else load fully charged NiMH batteries (p. 144) or unused alkaline batteries before you begin.
the camera and printer using the 3 Connect direct interface cable. ¡When you insert the cable, make sure the mark of the cable faces the rear of the camera (monitor side). to Printer DIGITAL Terminal Turn the mode dial to 4 camera on. Direct Interface Cable DIF-100 and turn the Printing, Transferring If the printer is correctly connected, the icon will appear on the LCD monitor.
¡When disconnecting the cable from the camera’s Digital terminal, be sure to hold the connector at its sides and pull it straight out. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡Movies cannot be played when the camera is connected to a printer. ¡When the printer is disconnected, the symbol will disappear from the LCD monitor and the camera will revert to standard replay mode.
Printing An image can be printed when displayed in single replay or selected in index replay. or button to select the 1 Press image you wish to print, and then press the SET button. the number of prints, the print style 2 Set and printing area settings as required. ¡Selecting the number of copies (p. 109) ¡Setting the Print Style (p. 110) ¡Selecting the printing area (p. 112) 3 Select [Print].
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Cancel Printing ¡To cancel printing between images, press the SET button. A confirmation dialog appears. Select [OK] using or button and press the SET button. ¡A print in progress cannot be stopped. Wait until the current image is printed and then cancel before the next one starts. The display will revert to standard replay mode.
Print Settings (Direct Print Function) You can specify print settings while the camera is connected to the printer. Selecting the Number of Copies displaying the image, press the SET 1 While button. Press or button to select [copies], and press the SET button. the or button to specify the 2 Press desired number of copies. Printing, Transferring ¡You can specify from 1 to 99 prints.
Setting the Print Style You can select from among the following print styles. Standard Prints one image per page. Prints eight copies of the same image on Multiple* one page. Borderless Prints right to the edges of the page. Borders Bordered Prints with a border. Date Prints the image’s creation date. Image * This setting is only available for Card Size paper. displaying the image, press the SET 1 While button. Press or button to select [Style], and press the SET button.
or button to select the 3 Press desired setting, and press the SET button. Image Borders Choose [Standard] or [Multiple]. Date Choose [Borderless] or [Bordered]. Choose [On] or [Off]. 4 Press the MENU button. ¡If [Borderless] or [Multiple] is selected as the print style, the center portion of the recorded image (the image displayed on the LCD monitor) is printed at an enlarged size. As a result, the image’s top, bottom and sides may be cropped slightly.
Specifying the Printing Area Choose from three printing area options. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Before specifying the printing area ¡Please set the Print Style (Image, Borders and Date) first before setting the printing area (p. 110). ¡Printing area can only be specified with the borderless print style. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ displaying the image, press the SET 1 While button.
Printing, Transferring ¡The printing area setting only applies to one image. ¡The printing area setting is cancelled with the following operations. - Printing - When you set the printing area setting for another image. - When you close the Print mode, i.e.
DPOF Print Settings On your CF card, select which image or images you want to print and how many copies you want. This is convenient for printing on optional Canon printers with the direct print function or at participating photo labs. Selecting Images for Printing 1 Display the [Print Order] menu. ¡For selecting from the menu, see “Selecting from the Print Order Menu” (p. 102). or button to select [Order], 2 Press and then press the SET button.
(Index) A check mark appears at the upper left. Pressing the SET button once selects the image for printing. Pressing the SET button again deselects the image, so that the check mark disappears. 4 Press the MENU button. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡Images are printed in order from oldest to newest by the shooting date. ¡A maximum of 998 images can be marked per CF card.
Setting the Print Style You can set up the print style as follows. Standard Print Type Index Both Date File No. Print one image per sheet. Print index prints (multiple reduced-size images per page). Print selected images both in standard and index format. Include the date on the print. Include the file number on the print. 1 Display the [Print Order] menu. ¡For selecting from the menu, see “Selecting from the Print Order Menu” (p. 102). the setting and then press the SET 2 Select button.
or button to make the 4 Press desired setting, and then press the SET button. (Print Type) Select [Standard], [Index], or [Both]. (Date) Select [On] or [Off]. 5 Press the MENU button. ¡If you have chosen [Index] as the print type, you cannot set [Date] and [File No.] to [On] at the same time. ¡If you have chosen [Both] as the print type, you can set both [Date] and [File No.] to [On]. However, only the file numbers will be printed on index prints.
Resetting the Print Settings The Reset feature clears all print selections, and resets Print Type to [Standard], Date to [On], and File No. to [Off]. 1 Display the [Print Order] menu. ¡For selecting from the menu, see “Selecting from the Print Order Menu” (p. 102). or button to select [Reset], 2 Press and then press the SET button. or button to select [OK], 3 Press and press the SET button. ¡If you decide you don’t want to reset the settings, select [Cancel] instead of [OK].
Printing with DPOF Print Settings You can use the DPOF print settings to print with an optional printer with the direct print function. 1 Display the [Print Order] menu. ¡For selecting from the menu, see “Selecting from the Print Order Menu” (p. 102). or button to select [Print], 2 Press and then press the SET button. 3 Set the print style settings as required. Printing, Transferring ¡See Setting the Print Settings (p. 116).
or button to select [OK], 4 Press and press the SET button. The image will start to print and, when it is completely finished, the display will revert to the standard replay mode. ¡To print the date, set the [Date] setting in the print order menu in Step 2 on the previous page to [On]. You cannot set the date to print with the [Style] menu in Step 3 on the previous page (p. 116). If the print type is set to [Index], the date will not print even if the [Date] setting is set to [On] in Step 2.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡When the Print Type is set to [Index], the number of images that will be printed depends on the size of the paper. - Card Size: 20 images - L Size: 42 images - Postcard Size: 63 images Restarting Printing ¡In the Print Order menu, select [Resume] using or button and press the SET button. The remaining images can be printed. ¡Printing cannot be restarted under the following circumstances.
Image Transfer Settings (DPOF Transfer Order) Using the camera, you can make marks on images you wish to transfer and attach to e-mails. (Please use the supplied software for actually transferring images.) These settings are compatible with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards. ¡The mark will display on images that have had transfer marks set by another DPOF-compliant camera. These settings will be overwritten by any marks set by your camera. Selecting Images for Transferring 1 In the [Rec.
3 Select images for transferring. ¡Select an image using or button, and mark or remove marks from images using the SET button. ¡You can use the same procedures to select images in index replay (3 images). Press the button to switch between single replay and index replay. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡Images are transferred in order from oldest to newest by the shooting date. ¡A maximum of 998 images can be marked per CF card.
Viewing Images on a TV Set The camera can connect directly to a TV set, allowing you to use the TV screen as your monitor when shooting or replaying images. Make the connection using the supplied AV Cable AVC-DC100 (for PowerShot A40) or the Video Cable VC-100 (for PowerShot A30). Be sure to turn both the TV set and the camera off before connecting or disconnecting the cable. the camera to the TV set using 1 Connect the supplied video cable. Then turn the TV set on, and set it to display video input.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡The video output signal can be switched (NTSC or PAL) to accommodate different regional standards (p. 134). The default setting will vary between regions. NTSC: Japan, U.S. A., Canada, Taiwan, etc. PAL: Europe, Asia (excluding Taiwan), Oceania, etc.
Downloading Images to a Computer Download images taken with the camera to a computer in one of the following ways: ¡ Directly from the CF card ¡ Connect the camera to a computer with the USB cable After installing the supplied software, download images automatically by simply connecting the camera to a computer with the supplied USB cable. * For information about system requirements and for more details about how to download images, refer to the Software Starter Guide.
¡If you are using a PC card reader, first insert the CF card into a PC card adapter (optional), and then insert the PC card adapter into the computer’s PC card reader. the icon of the drive with the 2 Double-click CF card. images from the card into a folder of 3 Copy your choice on the hard disk. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡Some computers or PC card readers require the power to be off when the CF card or PC card adapter is inserted.
Connecting the Camera to a Computer Via the USB Cable the supplied USB interface cable 1 Connect to the computer’s USB port and the camera’s Digital terminal. ¡You do not need to turn off the computer or camera when making this connection. ¡Please refer to your computer manual for information regarding the location of the USB port. USB port USB cable Digital terminal 1. Open the terminal cover with your fingernail. 2. Insert the connector until it clicks.
2 Turn the camera’s mode dial to . The LCD monitor displays in replay mode. When the connection to the computer is complete, the LCD monitor turns off and the green indicator comes on. To disconnect the cable from the camera: Hold the cable connector firmly at both sides and pull it straight out.
List of Menu Options and Messages Rec. Menu Item/ Menu Screen Setting Content Reference Page Resolution (Still images) Sets the number of pixels used to record images to CF cards. • L Large* PowerShot A40 (1600 x1200 pixels) PowerShot A30 (1280 x 960 pixels) • M Medium (1024 x 768 pixels) • S Small (640 x 480 pixels) p. 50 Resolution (Movies) Sets the resolution of the frames as they are recorded to the CF card. (320 x 240 pixels)* • • (160 x 120 pixels) p.
Item/ Menu Screen Setting Content Reference Page Sets the sensitivity at which images are recorded. The ISO default setting depends on the shooting mode. • 50 • 100 • 200 • 400 • AUTO p. 79 AiAF Sets the AiAF to on (the camera automatically selects the AF frame when taking a picture) or off (AF frame is set to the middle frame). • On* • Off p. 73 Digital Zoom Turns the digital zoom on (the digital zoom combines with the optical zoom to zoom images) or off. • On • Off* p.
Item/ Menu Screen Setting Content Reference Page Review Sets the duration images display on the LCD monitor after the shutter button is released. • Off • 2 sec.* • 10 sec. p. 49 AF-assist Beam Turns the AF-assist beam on or off. • On* • Off p. 39 File No. Reset Sets how file numbers are assigned to p. 80 images when new CF cards are inserted. • On • Off* Set up... Beep Sets whether or not the beep sounds when the shutter button is pressed or when a menu operation is performed.
Setting Content Reference Page Set up... Auto Power Down Sets whether or not the camera automatically powers down after a specified period of time elapses without something being pressed. • On* • Off p. 30 Set up... Date/Time Sets the date, time and date format. p. 25 Set up... Format Formats (initializes) a CF card. p. 98 Set up... Language Sets the language used in the menus and messages on the LCD monitor. The menu may appear differently in some regions.
Item/ Menu Screen Set up... Video System * Default setting 134 Setting Content Sets the video output signal standard. • NTSC • PAL Reference Page p.
Replay Menu Setting Content Reference Page Protect Protects images from accidental erasure. p. 94 Rotate Rotates images 90 or 270 degrees clockwise in the display. p.92 Erase all Erases all images from a CF card (excluding protected images). p. 97 Auto Play Plays images automatically one after the other. p.
Item/ Menu Screen Setting Content Reference Page Print Order Sets which images and how many copies will be printed on a printer with the direct print function or at a photo lab service. Transfer Order Sets the images that will be transferred p. 122 with your e-mail software. 136 p.
Resetting the Settings to Default You can reset all of the menu and button operation settings to default except for [Date/Time], [Language], and [Video System]. 1 Turn on the camera. ¡The mode dial can be turned to any setting. the MENU button for longer than 5 2 Press seconds. The message “Reset settings to default?” appears on the LCD monitor. or button to select [OK], 3 Press and press the SET button. Appendix The screen below appears while resetting.
List of Messages The following table explains each of the messages that may appear on the LCD monitor. Busy... The camera is writing image data to the CF card (after taking a shot), or reading an image from the card (when getting ready to display it). No CF card You attempted to shoot or replay with no CF card installed. Cannot record! You attempted to shoot with no CF card installed. CF card error! There is something wrong with the CF card.
139 Appendix Image too large You attempted to replay an image whose file size was too large or whose resolution exceeded 3200 × 2400 pixels. Incompatible You attempted to replay an incompatible JPEG JPEG format file. Corrupted data You attempted to replay an image with corrupted data. RAW You attempted to replay an image recorded in the RAW format. Unidentified You attempted to replay an image file recorded image in a unrecognized format (file recorded by a different camera in a proprietary format, etc.).
The following table lists and explains the messages that may be on the LCD monitor when printing to an optional printer with the direct print function (some of these messages may not appear depending on the printer). No Paper Paper cassette is empty or is not installed correctly. No Ink No ink cassette in the printer, or the ink cassette is out of ink. Incompatible You attempted to print with a paper size paper size incompatible with this camera.
Could not print xx images You attempted to print an image shot by a different camera, or in an incompatible format, or downloaded to and edited on a computer. You attempted to print xx number of images with DPOF settings that were shot by a different camera, or in an incompatible format, or downloaded to and edited on a computer.
Appendices Replacing the Date Battery The camera uses a special Date battery to power its internal clock. If the LCD monitor displays the Set Date/ Time menu when you turn on the camera, this means that the Date battery has run down and the clock has stopped running. Please purchase a replacement battery (battery type CR2016) and install it as follows. (The date battery is preinstalled at the factory and may therefore expire earlier than its rated lifespan after the camera has been purchased.
the battery out of the holder, as 4 Pull shown. 1 2 Negative terminal (-) the new date battery into the holder, 5 Insert with the negative terminal (–) facing up. the date battery holder back into 6 Replace its original position, and close the CF card slot cover. the LCD monitor displays the Set 7 When Date/Time menu, proceed to set the current date and time (p. 25).
Using the Optional Battery Kits Using Rechargeable Batteries (Battery and Charger Kit CBK100) Included are the battery charger and four rechargeable AA-size NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries. Charge batteries as shown below. Indicator To an electrical outlet ¡The indicator flashes while charging, then comes on solid when charging is finished. ¡This charger can be used only to charge Canon AAsize NiMH batteries. Please do not attempt to charge any other type of batteries with this charger.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ¡It takes approximately 220 minutes for the charger to fully recharge the batteries (as determined by testing at Canon facilities). Please do not charge batteries in areas where the temperature is outside the range of 0 to 35 °C (32 to 104 °F). ¡Charging time varies according to ambient temperature and to the batteries’ initial charge state.
Using the Household Power Source (AC Adapter Kit ACK600) This optional adapter kit allows you to operate the camera continuously without worrying about having to stop and replace the batteries. Use of the kit is recommended when you are planning long sessions with the camera, and whenever you connect the camera to a computer. ¡Be sure that the camera is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the compact power adapter.
Appendix ¡Please do not attempt to use any AC adapter other than AC Adapter Kit ACK600 with your camera. Use of a different adapter may result in damage to the camera or to the adapter.
Using the Optional Lenses and Lens Adapter The camera supports use of the optional Wide Converter WC-DC52, Tele-converter TC-DC52 and Close-up Lens 250D (52 mm). In order to attach any of these lenses, you also need to use the optional Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52B. ¡When attaching the wide converter, tele-converter or close-up lens, be sure to screw it on securely. If the wide converter or close-up lens comes lose it may fall from the camera, posing risk of injury from shattered glass.
Tele-converter TC-DC52 ¡It is not possible to attach a lens hood or filter to the wide converter or tele-converter. ¡If you use the flash when shooting with the wide converter, the outer area of the recorded image (and especially the lower right corner) will come out relatively dark. ¡The wide converter blocks part of the view through the viewfinder. ¡When using the wide converter, please set the camera to maximum wide angle. ¡When using the tele-converter, please set the focal length to maximum telephoto.
Close-Up Lens 250D (52 mm) This lens makes it easy to take macro shots. With the camera set to Macro mode, you can use this option to shoot subjects that are 10 to 25 cm (3.9 to 9.8 in.) at maximum wide angle and 13 to 25 cm (5.1 to 9.8 in.) at maximum telephoto from the lens tip. ¡Please do not use the flash when shooting with this lens. Shooting Ranges in Macro Mode At maximum telephoto At maximum wide angle 150 Distance between Lens tip and Subject 13 cm (5.1 in.) 25 cm (9.8 in.) 10 cm (3.9 in.
Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52B (52 mm) This optional adapter is required for attaching the wide converter, tele-converter and close-up lens (all optional). Attaching a Lens 1 Be sure that the camera is turned off. the ring release button and hold it 2 Press down, and turn the ring in the direction of the arrow. 2 1 Ring Ring Release Button Appendix the ¡ marks on the ring and the 3 When camera are aligned, lift off the ring.
the ¡ marks on the Conversion 4 Align Lens Adapter and the camera, and turn the adapter in the direction of the arrows as far as the C mark on the camera. ➔ the lens on the adapter, and attach it 5 Set securely by turning it in the indicated direction.
Appendix ¡Completely remove all dust and dirt from conversion lenses with a lens blower brush before use. The camera may focus on any dirt that remains. ¡Exercise due caution when handling the lenses since it is easy to dirty them with finger prints. ¡Be careful not to drop the camera or adapter when removing the ring. ¡When shooting with these attachments, please use the LCD monitor to compose your shots.
Camera Care and Maintenance When the camera becomes dirty, clean it as follows. Camera Body: Wipe the camera body with a soft cloth or eyeglass lens wiper. Lens: Clean the lens with a lens blower brush, then wipe lightly with a soft cloth. ¡ Never wipe the camera body or lens with organic solvents or other synthetic cleaning solutions. If you are unable to remove the dirt from the lens, contact Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Viewfinder: LCD Monitor: Clean with a lens blower brush.
Problem Cause Solution The camera doesn’t function (no power). The camera is turned off. Press the ON/OFF button for a few moments. Be sure these covers are closed securely. The battery cover or CF card slot cover is open. Batteries are loaded in the wrong direction. Batteries are depleted. Batteries are not the right type. Batteries are not making good electrical contact with the camera. Reload the batteries in the correct direction.
Problem Cause The mode dial is set to The camera (Replay). doesn’t shoot. The power is off but the lens did not retract. 156 Solution Turn the mode dial to (Auto), (Program), (Manual), (Stitch Assist), or (Movie). The flash is charging. Wait until the flash charges. You can press the shutter button when the indicator glows a steady orange. The CF card is full. • Insert a new CF card. • Download images to your computer, then erase them from the card to free up more space.
Cause The batteries are cold. Battery terminals are dirty. The batteries have not been used for over a year. If rechargeable batteries: The batteries have lost their effectiveness. Solution Use only unused AAsize alkaline batteries or Canon AA-size NiMH batteries. (For the information about alkaline batteries, see “Proper Battery Handling” (p. 19).) Battery performance deteriorates at low temperatures. If shooting in a cold area, keep the batteries warm (by placing them in an inner pocket, etc.
Problem Cause If using rechargeable batteries: Batteries do not charge. Batteries were placed in the charger in the wrong direction. Poor electrical contact. Battery terminals are dirty. Battery life exceeded. Shots are blurry or unfocused. 158 The camera was moving when you took the shot. Autofocus function hampered by obstruction to AFassist beam. The AF-assist beam has been set to [Off] through the menu. Solution Put batteries back into the charger in the correct direction.
Cause The subject was outside the range over which the camera can focus. The subject comes out underexposed (too dark). Insufficient light for shooting. The subject is darker than the surroundings. The subject is beyond the range of the flash. Solution • Ensure that there is at least 76 cm (2.5 ft.) between the camera lens and subject. • Use the macro mode to shoot close-ups between 16 to 76 cm (6.3 in. to 2.5 ft.) from the lens when set to wide angle and between 26 to 76 cm (10.2 in. to 2.5 ft.
Problem The subject comes out overexposed (too bright). Cause The subject is too close to the flash. The subject is brighter than the surroundings. The flash doesn’t fire. Image not showing on TV. Zoom does not operate. 160 Light is shining or reflecting into the camera. The flash mode is set so that the flash always fires. The flash mode is set to Off. Incorrect video system setting. The mode dial is (stitch turned to assist). Zoom button was pressed while shooting in movie mode.
Specifications All data is based on Canon’s standard testing methods. Subject to change without notice. PowerShot A40 / PowerShot A30 Camera A40 effective pixels A30 A40 Image Sensor A30 Lens Digital Zoom : Approx. 2 million : Approx. 1.2 million : 1/2.7 in. CCD (Total number of pixels: approx. 2.1 million) : 1/2.7 in. CCD (Total number of pixels: approx. 1.3 million) : 5.4 (W) – 16.2 (T) mm (35 mm film equivalent: 35 – 105 mm), F 2.8 (W) – 4.8 (T) A40 : Maximum 2.5× (Maximum 7.
Sensitivity : ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent and Auto (In Auto mode, camera automatically adjusts sensitivity in the range of ISO 50 to ISO 150 equivalent) White Balance : TTL auto/preset (daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent, fluorescent H) Flash : Auto/red-eye reduction auto/on/off/red-eye reduction on/slow-synchro : Normal Mode: 76 cm – 4.2 m (2.5 – 13.8 ft.) (W), 76 cm – 2.5 m (2.5 – 8.2 ft.) (T) Macro Mode: 26 – 76 cm (10.2 in. – 2.5 ft.
Display languages : English, Deutsch, Français, Nederlands, Dansk, Suomi, Italiano, Norsk, Svenska, Español, Chinese or Japanese (depending on the region) Interface A40 : Universal Serial Bus (USB) (mini-B), Audio/Video Output (NTSC or PAL selectable, monaural audio) A30 : Universal Serial Bus (USB) (mini-B), Video Output (NTSC or PAL selectable) Power Source : Four AA alkaline batteries (included) Four AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (optional) Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 (optional) Operating Temperatur
Battery Performance Number of Shots LCD Monitor ON LCD Monitor OFF AA Alkaline Batteries (included with the camera) AA NiMH Battery NB-1AH Replay Time Approx. 200 shots Approx. 500 shots Approx. 240 min. Approx. 350 shots Approx. 1000 shots Approx. 240 min. Shooting: Room temperature (23 °C, 73 °F), alternating between wide angle and telephoto every 20 seconds, flash used one in four shots, power turned off and on again after every eighth shot.
CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (Recordable Images) PowerShot A40 L M S Movie (in seconds) FC-8M FC-16M FC-32M FC-64M FC-128M 7 11 15 24 31 49 64 100 128 200 24 16 48 32 99 67 200 135 401 271 24 46 49 92 102 189 205 379 412 760 35 50 70 99 143 206 288 415 577 831 87 18 172 36 353 75 707 152 1417 305 48 97 198 399 799 FC-8M FC-16M FC-32M FC-64M FC-128M 10 16 21 32 43 67 88 135 177 271 32 16 64 32 131 67 263 135 528 271 24 46 49 92 102 189 205 379 41
¡ (Superfine), (Fine), (Normal) indicate the compression setting. ¡In the previous tables, L (Large), M (Medium), S (Small), refer to the following image resolutions (in pixels).
NiMH Battery NB-1AH Supplied with the optional NiMH Battery NB4-100 set and the Battery/ Charger Kit CBK100. Type Nominal Voltage Typical Capacity Cycle Life Operating Temperature Dimensions Weight Rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery 1.2 V DC 1600 mAh Approx. 300 times 0 – 35 °C (32 – 95 °F) Diameter: 14.5 mm (0.6 in.) Length: 50 mm (2 in.) Approx. 27 g (0.95 oz.) Battery Charger CB-3AH Supplied with the optional Battery and Charger Kit CBK100.
CompactFlash™ Card Card Slot Type Dimensions Weight Type I 36.4 × 42.8 × 3.3 mm (1.4 × 1.7 × 0.1 in.) Approx. 10 g (0.4 oz.) Wide Converter WC-DC52 (optional) Magnification Focusing Range (from tip of lens) Thread Diameter Dimensions Weight Approx. 0.7× (35 mm film equivalent at maximum wide angle: approx. 24.5 mm) Approx. 60 mm (2.4 in.
Close-Up Lens 250D 52mm (optional) Focal Length Focusing Range (from tip of lens) Thread Diameter Dimensions Weight 250 mm 100 – 250 mm (3.9 – 9.8 in.) (W)/130 – 250 mm (5.1 – 9.8 in.) (T) (when mounted on PowerShot A40 or A30) 52 mm standard filter thread (Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52 is required for mounting to PowerShot A40 or A30) Diameter: 54 mm (2.1 in. ) Length: 10.2 mm (0.4 in.) Approx. 55 g (1.9 oz.) Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52B (optional) 52 mm standard filter thread Diameter: 55.
Index A Adjusting the Exposure .............................................................. 75 AF-Assist Beam .......................................................................... 39 Aperture Setting ............................................................. 34, 35, 69 Autofocus .................................................................................... 73 B Batteries ...................................................................................... 18 Battery Cover .................
All Images ............................................................................................. 97 Single Image ......................................................................................... 96 F File Number ................................................................................ 35 About File Numbering ........................................................................... 81 Resetting .........................................................................................
O ON/OFF button ........................................................................... 30 P Photo Effect ................................................................................ 78 Power Save Function .................................................................. 30 Power Source ............................................................................. 30 Household Power Source ................................................................... 146 Rechargeable Batteries ...............
S Self-Timer ................................................................................... 60 Setting ......................................................................................... 44 Date ....................................................................................................... 25 Language .............................................................................................. 27 Resetting the Settings to Default ........................................................
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Flowchart and Reference Guides This Guide Shooting with the Camera Software Starter Guide Installing the Software This Guide Connecting the Camera to a Computer Software Starter Guide Downloading Images to a Computer Printer User Guide Using the Printer and Printing FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC1019 and PC1020) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
ENGLISH DIGITAL CAMERA Camera User Guide CDI-E047-010 XXXXXXXXX © 2002 CANON INC. PRINTED IN JAPAN Camera User Guide • Please read the “Read this First” section (p. 5). • Please refer to the Quick Start section for a simple explanation of shooting, replaying and erasing (p. 12). • Please refer to the Software Starter Guide for information on installing the software and downloading images. • Please also read the Printer User Guide included with your Canon printer.