Canon 500, 430 manual

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Use only recommended power accessories. Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating, distortion of the equipment, fire, electrical shock or other hazards.

Do not place the batteries near a heat source or expose them to direct flame or heat. Neither should you immerse them in water. Such exposure may damage the batteries and lead to the leakage of corrosive liquids, fire, electrical shock, explosion or serious injury.

Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the batteries. There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush with water any area of the body - including the eyes and mouth, or clothing - that comes into contact with the inner contents of a battery. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance.

Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the casings. It could lead to leakage and injury.

Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects, such as key holders. It could lead to overheating, burns and other injuries. Use the supplied terminal cover to transport or store the battery pack.

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.

Use only recommended batteries and accessories. Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks, resulting in fire, injury and damage to the surroundings.

Use the specified battery charger to charge Battery Pack NB-1LH or NB- 1L. Use of other chargers may lead to overheating, distortion of the equipment, fire or electrical shock.

Disconnect the battery charger and compact power adapter from both the camera and the power outlet after recharging and when it is not in use to avoid fire and other hazards. Continuous use over a long period may cause a unit to overheat and distort, resulting in fire.

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Contents Camera User Guide Please read the Read This First section pInstalling the Software Connecting the Camera to a ComputerUsing the Printer and Printing Shooting with the CameraCamera Body Temperature Charging the Date/Time BatteryAbout the LCD Monitor Video FormatUsing the Self-timer Conventions Used in the TextQuestion? Look Here First What do the icons listed in the Camera User Guide mean?Thumb Index Read This First Basic FunctionsShooting Components Guide Preparing the CameraConnecting the Camera to a Computer Image Transmission Settings Dpof Transfer OrderPlayback ErasingCustomizing the Camera My Camera Settings List of Messages 134 TroubleshootingAppendix Photo Tips and InformationWarranty Limitations Please ReadTest Shots Safety Precautions Page Page Page Page Avoid Condensation Related Problems Preventing MalfunctionsAvoid Strong Magnetic Fields If Condensation Forms Inside the CameraFront View Wrist Strap MountAttaching the Wrist Strap Back View Interface Cable IFC-400PCU supplied with the cameraDirect Print Compatible Printers Sold Separately CP PrintersOperation Panel Blinking blue Printing/TransferringIndicator Upper IndicatorLower Indicator Green Ready to shootCharging the Battery Pack Insert the battery pack into the battery chargerPlug the battery charger into a power outlet Battery charger model names and types vary by regionHandling Precautions Do not allow any metal objects Such as key rings to touchTerminals Fig. A, as this Installing the Battery Pack Press the battery lock whileSlide the battery cover closed Direction of the arrowsBattery Pack Charge Battery packMenu button ChangeInstalling the CF Card Card slot coverClose the CF card slot cover To remove the CF cardSee CF Cards and Estimated Capacities p Handling Precautions for CF Cards Do not attempt to disassemble or alter the CF cardDo not use or store CF cards in the following locations Setting the Date and Time Use the or button to select the Set up menuRec. or Play menu is displayed Use the or button to select and press the SET buttonSet the date and time Press the SET buttonSetting the Language Display will return to the Shooting or Playback screen Turning the Power On Press the ON/OFF button until the power lamp lights greenTo turn the power off Hold the SET button down while turning on the powerPower Saving Function Monitor back onSwitching Between Shooting/Playback To Shoot Images Shooting ModeSlide the mode switch to To Play Back Images Playback ModeUsing the LCD Monitor Shooting Mode Press the DISP. buttonDisplay mode changes as follows with each press Standard No Information Detailed Information View OffPlayback Mode Standard Detailed No InformationShooting Mode Information Displayed on the LCD MonitorAE Lock p FE Lock p AF Lock p Playback Mode Standard Display Histogram Function Following information may also be displayed with some imagesUsing the Viewfinder About the Autofocus FunctionImage Seen in Viewfinder vs. Recorded Image Using the Zoom Telephoto/Wide Angle Press the zoom lever toward orDigital Zoom Pressing the Shutter Button Pressing HalfwayPress the shutter button halfway AF Frame Status LCD Monitor On AiAF On pPressing Fully Press the shutter button fullyAF-assist Beam Selecting Menus and Settings Use the or button to select an itemUse the or button to select an option See Func Menu on the next page for the menu items availableFUNC. Menu Use the or button to select a menu For the menu itemsSet up Menu Playback Mode Play MenuShooting Mode Playback Mode Rec. MenuMenu Settings and Factory Defaults Protect RotateSound Memo Erase allVolume Selftimer VolPower Saving Start-up VolFile No. Reset Date/TimeFormat Auto RotateMenu Item Available Settings Power is turned on Operation SoundSelftimer Sound ThemeResetting Settings to Their Default Values Press the ON/ OFF button until the power lamp lights greenPress and hold the Menu button for more than 5 seconds Use the or button to select OK and press the SET buttonShooting in Auto Mode Slide the mode switch to and turn the mode dial toAim the camera at the subject Press the shutter button fully pReviewing an Image Right after Shooting Changing the Review DurationRec. menu, select Changing Resolution/Compression Settings Resolution PurposeLarge MediumResolution Still Images Resolution MoviesFUNC. menu, select * or Compression Excluding MoviesQuick Shots Press the DISP. button to turn the LCD monitor onRec. menu, select Use the or button to select On and press the Menu buttonUsing the Flash Selected flash mode appears on the LCD monitorUse the flash according to the guidelines below Main flash firesRed-eye Reduction Press the / button to select the macro/infinity mode To cancel the macro/infinity modeImage Area in Macro Mode Image AreaUsing the Digital Zoom Press the zoom lever towardTo cancel continuous shooting Continuous ShootingPress ModeUsing the Self-timer To cancel the self-timerTo change the continuous shooting speed Rec. menu, select Press the / button to display orChanging the Self-timer Countdown Time When is selected, the self-timerUse the or button to select Or and press the Menu buttonShooting in Manual Mode Change the settingsMode p Slide the mode switch to Rec. and turn the mode dial toFraming a Subject Do not include moving items in the overlapImages can be shot in two sequences in Stitch Assist Left to right horizontally Right to left horizontallyRepeat the procedure for additional images Use the or button to check or retake the recorded imagesSequence may contain up to 26 images Pressshot. the SET button after the lastShooting a Movie Press the shutter button fully again to stop recording640 x 480 pixels 320 x 240 pixels 160 x 120 pixels Shooting Shooting with the Focus Lock Shooting Hard-to-Focus Subjects Focus Lock, AF LockFocal distance to the object is locked Press the shutter button halfway two beeps will soundRe-aim the camera to compose the shot as desired and shoot To release the focus lockPress the / button Focal distance to the object is lockedLocking the Exposure Setting AE Lock Exposure setting is locked Icon will displayTo release the AE lock Press the buttonLocking the Flash Exposure Setting FE Lock To release the FE lockSwitching between Focusing Modes Use the or button to select On or OffYou can shoot right after selecting an option Switching between Light Metering Modes Between metering modesExposure for the main subject MonitorAdjusting the Exposure Compensation Use the or button to adjust the exposure compensationTo reset the exposure compensation FUNC. menu, selectShooting in Long Shutter Mode FUNC. menu, select * and press the SET buttonUse the or button to select a shutter speed To cancel the long shutter mode Adjusting the Tone White Balance Setting a Custom White Balance Press the FUNC. button Changing the Photo Effect Use the or button to select an effectVivid NeutralAdjusting the ISO Speed Use the or button to select a speedSetting the Auto Rotate Function Set up menu, selectResetting the File Number Set up menu, selectAre assigned the next available number About File Numbers and Folder Numbers Folder File CapacitySlide the mode switch to Playback Displaying Images IndividuallyUse the or button to move between the images To cancel the magnified display Magnifying ImagesUse the , , or button to move around the image Press the zoom lever towardUse the , , or button to change the image selection Up to nine images can be viewed at once in index playbackTo return to single image playback Switching between Sets of Nine Images Press the zoom lever toward while in index playbackJump bar will display To return to index playbackViewing Movies Use the or button to select a movieUse the or button to select Play and press the SET button Movie playback pauses. Press it again to resume Movie control panel will displayEditing Movies UseTo set the portion to which the cut is applied Cut Beginning Cut End CursorSelected Use the or button to select Play and press the SET buttonUse the or button to select Save and press the SET button Rotating Images in the Display Play menu, select and press the SET buttonImages can be rotated clockwise 90 or 270 in the display Display will return to the Play menuAttaching Sound Memos to Images Sound memo control panel will displayExiting the Sound Memos Press the Menu buttonPlaying/Erasing Sound Memos Button to selectSET button Play orAutomated Playback Slide Shows Starting a Slide Show100 Slide Show menu will displayPress the or button Selecting Images for Slide Shows101 Procedure Display the Slide Show menuSelect images for the Slide Show 102Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings Or button toSelect an option Button to selectTo cancel protection Protecting Images104 Icon appears on protected imagesTo exit instead of erasing, select Cancel Erasing Single ImagesUse the or button to select Erase and press the SET button Erasing All Images 106You can erase all the images saved on the CF card Set up menu, select and press the SET button To exit instead of formatting, select CancelFormatting CF Cards 107About Printing 108Photo developing center Dpof Print Settings 109Direct Print Compatible Printing Dpof Transfer OrderSetting the Dpof Print Settings Selecting Images for Printing110 Use the or button to select Order and press the SET buttonSelect images for printing 111Press the zoom lever toward You can cancel all the settings by selecting Clear all 112Setting the Print Style 113Print Type Date114 Or and the or button to select an optionPrint Type DateResetting the Print Settings Use the or button to select Reset and press the SET button115 Selecting Images for Transferring 116Use Button to move 117Between images Images118 Mac 2000Downloading Directly from a CF Card Downloading via a Camera to Computer ConnectionComputer System Requirements 119Windows MacintoshInstallation procedures Cameras Digital terminalSlide the cameras mode switch to Play 121Windows Proceed to steps 5 and 6 below122 Download Image window will displayDownloading Images by Direct Transfer All Images/New Images/DPOF Trans. ImagesPrint/Share button 123Select & Transfer/Wallpaper Button or SET button124 Use the or button to select or , and press125 See steps 2-4 and onward on p.120Downloading Directly from a CF Card 126Double-click the icon of the drive containing the CF card Viewing Images on a TV set Camera offOn the TV 127Press the ON/OFF button 128Changing My Camera Settings 129Select the My Camera menu 130 Registering My Camera Settings 131Start-up, Operation, Self-timer Shutter Sounds Select an image or record a sound132 Start-up ImageFile Format of My Camera Settings Start-up, Operation, Self-timer and Shutter Sounds133 File Size KB or lessList of Messages List of Messages during Shooting/Playback134 135 Problem Cause Solution 136137 138 Shoot139 Using an AC Adapter Kit Sold Separately Slide the battery cover closed140 Insert the battery pack all the way Into the battery charger as shown141 Camera Care and Maintenance Camera BodyLens Viewfinder and LCD MonitorSpecifications 143144 145 Power Source DimensionsWeight 146Battery Capacity 147Test Criteria CF Cards and Estimated Capacities 148With card included with the camera 149 Some CF cards are not sold in some regionsSec sec sec sec sec Image File Sizes Estimated 150695 445Battery Pack NB-1LH Battery Charger CB-2LS/CB-2LSECompactFlash Card 151Car Battery Charger CBC-NB1 Optional 152DC 12 24 V, 4.3 W DC/0.55 aTip for Using the Self-timer How to adjust the exposureUnderexposure Optimal Exposure OverexposureISO Speed 154ISO 50 equivalent Macro with the wide155 My Camera Setting Shooting ModeSelecting Menus Messages List of Messages during157 158 DisclaimerTrademark Acknowledgements 159 Macro Mode Infinity Mode AF Lock AE Lock FE Lock FunctionFlash MethodFunction Stitch Digital Zoom Exposure Compensation LightMetering Method Long Shutter White Balance Photo EffectCanon INC Europe, Africa & Middle East
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500, 430 specifications

The Canon 430, FC220, FC200, PC400, and PC420 are notable models from Canon’s line of printers and copiers, each designed for a variety of professional and personal needs. Each of these models showcases Canon's commitment to innovation and quality, incorporating various features and technologies that cater to different user requirements.

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The FC200 serves a similar purpose but focuses more on compactness and user-friendliness. It is designed for small to medium-sized businesses that need reliable copying without overwhelming complexity. Its features include a quick warm-up time and an easy-to-use control panel that simplifies the user experience and reduces downtime.

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By integrating advanced technologies, including efficient print engines and user-friendly interfaces, Canon’s 430, FC220, FC200, PC400, and PC420 models exemplify the company’s dedication to providing reliable and innovative printing solutions tailored for diverse user needs.