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Selecting Still Images for Printing (Print Order)

You can select still images for printing and set the number of copies. These print order settings are compatible with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards.

Make sure to insert a memory card that contains images.

A maximum of 200 still images can be selected.

Movies cannot be printed.

Selecting in Single Image Display

CAMERA

PLAY (VCR)

CARD CAMERA

CARD PLAY (VCR)

 

 

 

 

1.Select the still image you wish to print.

2.Press the selector dial to open the FILE OPERATION menu.

3.Select [ PRINT ORDER].

4.Select the number of copies.

” appears on the image.

To cancel the print order, set the number of copies to 0.

5.Select [b RETURN] to close the menu.

Selecting in Index Screen Display

CAMERA

PLAY (VCR)

CARD CAMERA

CARD PLAY (VCR)

Using a Memory Card

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CARD OPERATIONS

PRINT ORDER

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1.In single image display, press the INDEX SCREEN button.

Up to 6 images appear.

2.Open the menu and select [CARD OPERATIONS].

3.Select [\ PRINT ORDER].

4.Select the still image you wish to print and press the selector dial.

5.Set the number of copies with the selector dial and close the menu.

” appears on the image.

To cancel the print order, set the number of copies to 0.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to continue the print order setting.

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Contents Digital Video Camcorder Camescope vidéo numérique Videocámara digitalImportant Usage Instructions Copyright WarningImportant Safety Instructions Lightning For added protection of this Reference Guide Trademark AcknowledgementsTable of Contents Using a Memory Card EditingAdditional Information Other Symbols and References Conventions Used in This ManualOperating Modes Checking Supplied Accessories Thank You for Choosing a CanonIntroducing the OPTURA20/OPTURA10 Megapixel CCDComponents Guide OPTURA20/OPTURA10Camera OFF Playvcr Introduction WL-D79 Wireless Controller Using a Household Power Source Attaching and Charging the Battery Pack Remove the battery pack after useCharging, Recording and Playback Time Charging TimeRecording Time Playback TimeHow much power is left? Battery Pack Handling PrecautionsInstalling the Backup Battery Adjusting the Viewfinder Diopter Adjustment Preparing the CamcorderAttaching the Lens Cap Fastening the Grip BeltRemoving and Attaching the Accessory Shoe Cover Attaching the Shoulder StrapLift the cover with your nail and remove the cover Loading a Cassette Loading and UnloadingLoad/unload the cassette Close the cassette compartment coverCassette Handling Precautions Protecting Tapes from Accidental ErasureUsing the Wireless Controller Inserting BatteriesSetting the Time Zone, Date and Time Setting the Time Zone/Daylight Saving TimePress the Menu button to close the menu Setting the Date and Time Press the Menu button to open the menuDisplaying Date and Time during Recording Recording Movies on a Tape Before You Begin RecordingPreparations Press the start/stop button to begin recordingMastering the Basics Zooming 64⋅/320⋅ Digital Zoom Card 60⋅Mastering the Basics Using the LCD Screen Rotate the LCD panel and choose the angle of the screenClose the LCD panel after use Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Screen Allowing the Subject to Monitor the LCD ScreenDisplay SET UP LCD Mirroron Searching and Reviewing when Recording Record ReviewRecord Search Press and release the c record review buttonTips for Making Better Videos Holding the CamcorderPlaying Back a Tape Press the ` button to rewind the tapeSpecial Playback Modes Playing Back with the Built-in Speaker/Headphones Adjusting the VolumePlaying Back on a TV Screen TVs with S S1-Video Input TerminalTVs with Audio/Video Terminals Selecting the Audio Output Channel Menus and Settings Selecting Menus and SettingsMenu and Default Settings Camera Menu CAM. MenuPlay VCR Menu VCR Menu Play VCRCard Camera Menu C. CAM. Menu Card Play VCRCard Play VCR Menu C.PLAY Menu Card Play VCRChanging the Remote Sensor Mode Changing the Remote Sensor ModeTurning the Remote Sensor Off Changing the My Camera Settings Select a setting option and close the menuCustomizing the Camcorder Other Camcorder Settings BeepRecording in 169 Wide Screen TV Recording Demonstration Mode Changing the Recording Mode SP/LP Record Pause Mode Press the Photo button halfway Recording Still Images on the TapePress the Photo button fully During Recording Press the Photo button fully Using the Recording Programs Availability of Functions in Each ModeEasy Recording Program Program AE ModesSpotlight Night Selecting the Program AE Mode Select a mode and press the selector dialSet the program selector to Q Press the selector dial Using Digital Effects Availability of Digital Effects by Operating ModesFaders Jump JumpPuzzle Puzzle Selecting a Fader Effects Mirror MirrorSelecting an Effect in Card Camera Mode Selecting an EffectPress the ON/OFF button Using the Multi-Image Screen Capturing Press the ON/OFF button Press the start/stop button begin recordingTurning Off the Image Stabilizer Recording With the Self-Timer Press the self-timer buttonWhen recording movies Press the start/stop button When recording still images Press the Photo buttonChanging the Audio Mode Audio RecordingRecording with an External Microphone Wind ScreenUsing Headphones during Recording Switching the AV/Headphones TerminalUsing the VL-3 Video Light Optional Remove the accessory shoe coverTighten the shoe lock Using the VFL-1 Video Flash Light Optional Attaching the Video Flash LightUsing the Video Flash Light as Flash Selecting the Flash ModeUsing the Video Flash Light as Video Light Using the DM-50 Microphone Optional Set the camcorder to Camera or Card Camera modeSet the microphone’s directivity switch Adjusting the Focus Manually Set the program selector to Q Adjust the zoomTurn the focus ring to adjust the focus Press the Focus buttonInfinity Focus AF-Assist Lamp Optional VFL-1 AttachedPress the focus button more than 3 seconds in step Turning Off the AF-Assist LampAdjusting Exposure Manually Exposure AdjustmentExposure Lock Set the program selector to Q Press the EXP buttonSetting the Shutter Speed Close the menuFull Range Features Using Setting the White Balance Close the menu Magnifying the Image Move the zoom lever toward TMove the image Available Data Code Combinations in Play VCR mode Displaying the Data CodeSelecting the Date/Time Display Combination Selecting the Data Code Display CombinationDisplaying the Data Code Six-Second Auto DatePhoto Search/Date Search Press the + or button to begin searchingReturning to a Pre-marked Position Recording to a VCR or Digital Video Device Example Recording to a VCRConnect the camcorder to the VCR Connecting a Digital Video Device Recording from Analog Video Devices VCR, TV or Camcorder Connect the camcorder to the analog video deviceConnected device Play back the tape Connected device Stop playbackRecording from Digital Video Devices DV Dubbing Connect the camcorder to the digital video deviceCopyright Signal Connecting the Devices Press the AV \ DV button on the wireless controller Turning On the Analog-Digital ConverterReplacing Existing Scenes AV Insert Press the AV Insert button on the wireless controller Example AV Insert from a VCRVCR Play back the tape VCR Stop playbackConnecting an Audio Device Audio DubbingUsing a Microphone Press the Audio DUB. button on the wirelessDubbing ControllerPress the Stop 3 button on the wireless controller Playing Back the Added SoundTo stop dubbing Connecting to a Computer Using a DV IEEE1394 Cable DV Network Solution Disk Windows XP UsersInserting and Removing the Memory Card Inserting the CardRemoving the Card Turn off the camcorderSelecting the Image Quality/Size Changing the Still Image QualityChanging the Still Image Size Changing the Movie Size File Numbers104 Set the camcorder to Card Camera mode Recording Still Images on a Memory CardRecording with the Camcorder Selecting the Focusing Point Turn the selector dial to select the focusing pointRecord the still image Turning Off the Focus-Priority Mode Continuous ShootingRelease the Photo button to end recording Auto Exposure Bracketing Recording from a Tape in the CamcorderSet the camcorder to Play VCR mode Recording from Other Video DevicesConnect the camcorder to the video device 110 When Recording in Stitch Assist Mode Select the program AE mode and zoom on the subjectPress the Photo button to record the first image Press the button after the last image112 Recording Motion Jpeg Movies on a Memory Card Press the start/stop to stop recording Connect the camcorder to the video deviceSet the camcorder to Card Play VCR mode Playing Back a Memory CardSingle Image Display Press the Card +/- button to move between imagesIndex Screen Slide ShowCard Jump Function Protecting Images Protecting during Single Image DisplayProtecting during Index Screen Display Select b Return to close the menuErasing Images Erasing a Single ImageErasing a Single Image/All Images Select YESSelecting in Single Image Display Selecting in Index Screen DisplayErasing All Print Orders Connecting the Printer to the Camcorder Printing with the Direct Print FunctionConnect the camcorder to the printer using the cable PrintingSelecting the Number of Copies Select Print and press the selector dialSetting the Print Style Card Photo PrinterBubble Jet Printer Bubble Jet Printer Selecting the Paper Size Trimming Settings Change the size of the trimming frameMove the trimming frame Press the Menu buttonPrinting with Print Order Settings Print setting menu, select OK and press the selector dialSet the print style Combining Images Card Mix Card Mix EffectsCard Chroma Key Card Chroma Card Luminance Key Card Lumi Camera Chroma Key CAM. ChromaCard Animation C. Animation Selecting the Card Mix Effect Select the mix type matching the image you have selectedActivating the Card Mix Effect 1. Press the Card MIX button Recording with the Card Mix Effect Press the start/stop button to end recordingCopying Still Images Copying Still Images from Tape to Memory CardOpen the menu and select Card Operations Select Copy b \ Select ExecuteCopying Still Images from Memory Card to Tape Open the menu and select Card Operations Select Copy \ bFormatting a Memory Card Open the menu and select Card Operations Select FormatConnecting to a Computer Using a USB Cable Creating a Start-up Image Open the menu Select MY Camera Select Create START-UP ImageSelect MY IMAGE1 Memory Card Handling Precautions Memory Card InformationSample Images 139 Press the TV Screen button on the wireless controller Screen DisplaysLCD Screen Displays TV Screen DisplaysScreen Displays during Basic Recording/Playback REWCamera Mode Play VCR ModeScreen Displays during Advanced Recording/Playback Photo searchCard Camera Mode Card Play VCR ModeList of Messages Message ExplanationCard Error Memory Card Related MessagesDirect Print Related Messages Maintenance Camcorder Handling PrecautionsCleaning StorageHow to avoid condensation CondensationVideo Heads Condensation may form in the following casesUsing the Camcorder Abroad When condensation is detectedPower Sources Resuming useTroubleshooting Power SourceRecording PlaybackMemory Card Operation System Diagram Availability differs from area to area VCROptional Accessories BP-500 Series Battery PacksCG-570 Battery Charger CB-570 Car Battery CableVL-10Li Battery Video Light WD-H37 Wide-converterFS-H37U Filter Set VFL-1 Video Flash LightProvided Accessories Optional AccessoriesSC-1000 Soft Carrying Case SC-A50 Soft Carrying CaseSpecifications Video recording systemCA-570 Compact Power Adapter BP-512/BP-508 Battery PackSDC-8M SD Memory Card Index 160 * OPTURA20 only 161 Canada Canon INC
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20, 10 specifications

The Canon Elura 20 and 10 are part of Canon's compact camcorders that gained popularity for their easy portability and user-friendly features. Designed with the modern user in mind, these camcorders combine advanced technology with functionality, making them appealing to both amateur and more experienced videographers.

One of the standout features of the Elura 20 and 10 is their impressive optical zoom capabilities, boasting a 10x optical zoom lens. This allows users to capture detailed footage from a distance, making it particularly useful for outdoor shooting and events. Coupled with a digital zoom feature, these camcorders provide users with the flexibility to zoom in even closer without sacrificing too much image quality.

The Elura series is equipped with a 1/4-inch CCD sensor that delivers good color reproduction and decent low-light performance. This sensor captures video in a resolution of up to 680 horizontal lines, ensuring sharp and clear images even in complex lighting conditions. The camcorders support the MiniDV format, a choice that offers high-quality video recording for users looking for professionalism without the bulkiness of larger cameras.

In terms of design, the Elura 20 and 10 are noted for their sleek and compact profiles, making them easy to carry around and handle. Weighing just a little over a pound, these camcorders can be taken on various outings without becoming a burden. The intuitive control layout also allows users to quickly access various settings and features, enhancing the overall filming experience.

Both models support a range of shooting modes, including Night Mode, which is particularly effective for low-light environments, and Sports Mode for capturing fast-paced action. Additionally, the built-in image stabilization technology plays a crucial role in producing smooth footage, reducing the shakiness that can occur during handheld filming.

Another key feature of the Elura series is its connectivity options. The camcorders come equipped with USB and FireWire ports, making it easy to transfer footage to a computer for editing or sharing. The inclusion of audio inputs means that users can connect external microphones for improved sound quality in their recordings.

Overall, the Canon Elura 20 and 10 are versatile camcorders that cater to a variety of videography needs. With their compact design, impressive zoom capabilities, and user-friendly features, they remain a solid choice for capturing life's memorable moments. Whether used for family gatherings, travel adventures, or more formal events, these camcorders stand as reliable tools for video enthusiasts.