Canon G3 manual Using the Optical Viewfinder to Shoot, Image Seen in Viewfinder vs. Recorded Image

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Using the Optical Viewfinder to Shoot

Setting the LCD monitor to Off (p. 33) and using the optical viewfinder can help conserve power while shooting.

You can adjust the viewfinder with the diopter adjustment dial to adapt to your vision so that the subject appears in crisp focus. Adjustments of -3 to +1m-1(diopter equivalent) can be made.

The viewfinder has a field of vision of approximately 83% of the actual shooting image.

Show the center of the image

Diopter Adjustment Dial

Image Seen in Viewfinder vs. Recorded Image

Please note that the actual image may differ from the image seen in the optical viewfinder due to the physical separation between the viewfinder and lens. This is called the parallax phenomenon and is more noticeable the closer the subject is to the lens. In some cases, portions of images shot up close that appear in the viewfinder will not appear in the recorded image. You are recommended to use the LCD monitor to shoot images up close.

Shooting with an Off-Center AF Frame Selected

When setting the AF frame to the desired position to shoot an image, please use the LCD monitor (See Selecting an AF Frame, p. 82).

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Contents Camera User Guide Installing the Software Connecting the Camera to a ComputerUsing the Printer and Printing Shooting with the CameraCamera Body Temperature Language SettingAbout the LCD Monitor Video FormatSymbols Used Set up Menu p My Camera Menu pQuestion? Look Here First How do I go about printing? About Printing pPrinting, Transferring Shows the Rec., Replay, Set up and My camera menus at aHow to use a TV set for shooting and reviewing images Page Table of Contents Shooting Selecting Particular Effects 100Displaying Images Individually 113 114Image Transfer Settings Dpof Transfer Order Warranty Limitations Test ShotsPage Page If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Avoid Condensation Related ProblemsAvoid Strong Magnetic Fields Turn the power on p Install the Battery pCharge the Battery p Turn the mode dial to p Focus p Shoot pView the recorded image p To Immediately Delete the Displayed ImageFront View Back / Bottom View Upper IndicatorLower Indicator Back ControlsTop Mode Dial Auto pImage Zone Creative ZoneShooting Mode Replay ModeMain Dial Turning the Main DialDisplay Panel Charging the Battery Pack Turn off the power pBattery cover Make sure that the power/mode indicator is offBattery Pack Handling Precautions Charging the Battery Pack Installing the Battery Pack Slide the battery cover in the directionTurn off the camera p ArrowsBattery Status Symbols Installing the Battery PackUsing Compact Power Adapter Installing a CF Card Insert the CF card with the label facing upCF Card Handling Precautions Setting the Date / Time Turn on the camera p Press the buttonButton Set the date and timeReplacing the Date Battery p Setting the Language WindowAttaching the Lens Cap Using the Soft Case OptionalAttaching the Strap Turning the Power On / Off Powering the Camera in Shooting ModeMode Lever Orange Shooting mode GreenPowering the Camera in Replay Mode Turning the Power OffPower/mode indicator lights green Power goes offTurning on the camera without the startup sound and image Turning the Power On / OffPower-saving Function Camera switches to shooting mode Shooting ModeReplaying Mode Using the LCD Monitor Camera body Switching between Display ModesTilt it 180 degrees toward the lens Using the LCD Monitor Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor Following displays in information viewSimple display mode, the following information appears Following information may also appear with some image filesAbout the Histogram Overexposure WarningShooting with an Off-Center AF Frame Selected Using the Optical Viewfinder to ShootImage Seen in Viewfinder vs. Recorded Image Pressing Fully Pressing the Shutter ButtonPressing Halfway AF-assist beam can be turned off p Pressing the Shutter ButtonAF-assist Beam Digital Zoom Using the Zoom Focal LengthTelephoto / Wide Angle Selecting Menus and Settings Turn the mode lever to ShootingPress Button to turn on the LCD monitor Press Button, Button or click the main dialReplay menu appears Selecting Settings by Pressing the ButtonMenu switches as follows Rec. or Replay Set up My Camera Menu Settings and Factory Defaults Selecting Menus and SettingsMenu Items Selectable with the Button Menu Items Selectable with ButtonBasic Changing My Camera Settings Pressing the button also switches between the menu tabsPressing EffectRegistering CF Card Images and Sounds Registering the My Camera SettingsTurn the mode lever to Replay Select or using the B or a arrow on the omni selector AppearsStart-up Image File Format of My Camera SettingsRegistering the My Camera Settings Auto Mode Shooting Letting the Camera Select SettingsAuto Mode Press the shutter button all the way pReviewing the Image Changing the Recording Format Right after Shooting2Keeping the Shutter Button Pressed 2Pressing the button while the image is displayedReviewing an Image Right after Shooting Select a Review setting and press the buttonChanging the Image Display Duration Select Using the C or D arrow on the omni selectorPress Button to turn the LCD monitor on Select the resolution you wish to set Press the · button Select the compression you wish to setShoot the image This screen will appear again, once the image is shotInitial Shooting Next Shooting Mode Press Changing the File FormatButton Select Press the button, the button or click the main dial Appears on the LCD monitor and on the display panelUsing the Flash Press the button to switch between flash modesMode p Use the flash according to the guidelines belowSetting the Red-eye Reduction Function Setting the Slow SynchroRec menu, set Red-eye to On Rec. menu, set Slow Synchro to OnUsing the Flash Portrait Mode Landscape ModeSame as for Mode Use this mode to shoot expansive landscape scenesNight Scene Mode Stitch Assist Mode Framing a SubjectOpen the LCD monitor and turn the mode dial Stitch Assist ModeShooting Shoot the first imageUse the same procedures to shoot the remaining frames Press the button after the last shotMovie Mode Press the shutter button all the wayRecording time in seconds Shooting and sound recording starts simultaneouslyMacro Mode Press Button again to cancel the macro ModeIcon appears on the display panel and on LCD monitorSelf-Timer Beginning. The shutter activates in two secondsSetting the Number of Seconds until Shooting Menu.Select Self-timer from the RecImages become coarser the more they are digitally zoomed Shooting procedures are the same as for the mode pDigital Zoom Continuous Shooting Rec. menu, select Cont. ShootingAlso appear in the LCD monitor if it is on WhenContinuous Shooting Program AE Shooting Selecting Particular EffectsProgram AE Differences and Similarities between the and ModesSetting the Shutter Speed Turn the main dial and select a shutterSpeed Also appear on the LCD monitor if it is onSetting the Shutter Speed Wide AngleTelephoto Shutter Speed DisplaySetting the Aperture ValueSetting the Aperture Aperture Setting DisplayClicking the main dial switches between Indicates the difference between standardDifference is more than ±2 stops, the LCD Monitor shows a red -2 or +2Selecting an AF Frame AF frame appears in green on the LCDMonitor Pressing the shutter button instead of pressingPress Button to select Metering mode PressSelect the Center or AF Point option Then press the button Switching between Light Metering ModesRec. menu, select Spot AE Point Adjusting the Exposure Press C on the omni selectorPress Button or click the main dial Dial or the B or a arrow on the omni selectorSetting the White Balance Please see the next page regarding the custom settingPress On the omni selector Press the button or click the main dial Shoot the imageSetting a Custom White Balance Balance settings appear on the LCD monitor if it is onSetting the White Balance You can shoot with different photo effects However, the Custom Effect settings cannot be changedChanging the Photo Effect Contrast SharpnessSaturation Changing the Photo EffectPage Changing the ISO Speed Panel using the C or D arrow on the omni selector Compensation range cannot be adjustedSelect or in to cancel the AEB mode Auto Exposure Bracketing AEB ModeFocus Bracketing Focus-BKT Mode However, the range cannot be adjustedFocus Bracketing Focus-BKT Mode AF frame focuses on the subject While pressing the shutter button halfway, press the buttonRecompose the image and shoot Locking the Exposure Setting AE Lock AE lock function cannot be used when the LCD monitor is offAppears on the Display Panel and on the LCD monitor Setting instructionsIcon Switching between Flash Adjustment Settings Compensating the Flash Adjustment FlashSelect Flash Adjust from Select Auto or Manual and press the button101 Compensating the Flash OutputB or a arrow on the omni selector Switching the Timing at which the Flash Fires 102Select Intervalometer from the Rec. menu 103Press the shutter button Appears on the display panelShooting Images at Set Intervals Intervalometer 104105 Shooting with Focus LockFocus Lock Method Shooting in Manual Focus Mode Icon and the MF indicator will appear on LCD monitorAF frame area is magnified when MF-Point Turn the main dial to focusUsing the Manual Focus in Combination with the Auto Focus Current focusing pointFocus the camera with the manual focus 107Switching between Focus Settings You can switch between focus settings to shootContinuous SingleSaving Custom Settings Settings that can be saved to the C1/C2 modeShooting menu settings Zoom location Manual Focus location Select C1 or C2 and press the buttonUsing the ND Filter Select On and press ButtonAppears on the Display Panel 110Setting the Auto Rotate Function Select Auto Rotate in the Set up menuInformation display is on 111Resetting the File Numbers Set up menu, select File No. ResetSelect On or Off and press the button You can select the way file numbers are assignedOpen the LCD monitor Turn the mode lever toDisplaying Images Individually Cancelling the Magnified Display Turn the zoom lever toward SymbolMagnifying Images Images can be magnified up to approximately 10 timesViewing Nine Images at a Time Index Replay Up to nine images can be viewed at once in index replayNine images appear at once index replay Press the button to show the data for the displayed image pJumping Between Images Press Button while in single replay p or index Replay pDisplayed images change Single ReplayYou can replay the images shot in mode Pausing and Resuming PlayViewing Movies Fast Forwarding / RewindingViewing Movies 118Editing Movies Select the movie you wish to edit and press ButtonSee Viewing Movies p Movie editing panel and the movie editing bar appearEditing Movies 120Rotating Images in the Display Selectmenu.Rotate from the ReplayMenu 121Erasing the Sound Annotations Attaching Sound Annotations to ImagesPlaying back the Sound Annotations You cannot attach sound annotation to movies 123When the slide show is over, press Button Automated Playback Slide ShowStarting a Slide Show Replay menu, select Slide Show and press the buttonSelecting Images for Slide Shows 125126 Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat SettingsAutomated Playback Slide Show Set up menu closes Play TimeSelect a play time RepeatProtecting Images Replay menu, select Protect and press the buttonYou can protect important images from accidental erasure Protect window closes129 Erasing Images IndividuallyProtected images cannot be erased with the erase function p 130 Erasing All ImagesReplay menu, select Erase All and press the button 131 Set up menu, select Format Press the buttonFormatting a CF Card About Printing 132Print Settings for Direct Print Function 133Selecting from the Print Menu 134Reset p Turns the menu on/offNumber of copies 135136 Connecting the Camera to a PrinterConnecting to a Direct Print Function Compatible Printer Connecting to a Bubble Jet Printer Press the printer’s ON/OFF button to turn on the powerDirect interface cable Mark of the cable faces the front138 Connect the camera and printer using the cableConnecting the Camera to a Printer Printing 139Cancel Printing Printing ErrorsPrinting 140Setting the Print Style Selecting the Number of CopiesDirect Print Function Compatible Printer Direct Print Function Compatible BJ PrinterSetting the Print Settings Direct Print Function 142Setting the Printing Area Trimming Button againYou can specify which portion for an image gets printed Prior to TrimmingPress the button to close the setting menu Setting the Portion of the Trimming FrameTrim the Image Changing the Size of the Trimming FramePrint Settings Dpof Print Settings Selecting Images for PrintingReplay menu, select Print Order and press the button 145Select images for printing Single ImagesAll the Images on a CF Card Pressing the button againMaximum of 998 images can be marked per CF card 147Print Type Select Standard, Index or BothDate File NoResetting the Print Settings 149Printing with Dpof Print Settings 150Cancel Printing p Restarting Printing Printing Errors pSize Postcard Size152 Selecting Images for TransferringReplay menu, select Transfer Order and press the button 153 Press the button to switch to index replay three imagesSelect images for transferring Terminal on the camera 154Downloading Directly from a CF Card 155Connecting the Camera to a Computer Via the USB Cable 156Setting the Communication Mode Set Up menu, select CommunicationCheck that the camera is not connected to the computer 157158 Rec. MenuSome items may not appear in certain shooting modes p 159 Rec. Menu 160Replay Menu 161Set up Menu 162163 Set up Menu 164165 My Camera Menu 166Settings of each For details, see the table belowMy Camera menu 167Resetting the Settings to Default Turn on the cameraPress the button for longer than 5 seconds 168List of Error / Message Codes Error CodesMessage Codes 169List of Messages Incompatible RAW format Cannot magnify You attempted to magnify an image that wasDifferent format, or edited on a computer Cannot rotate You attempted to rotate an image that wasOr the paper feed isn’t operating correctly No InkInk List of Messages173 174 Using the Wireless ControllerInstalling the Battery Removing the Battery Shooting / ReplayingShooting 175Using the Wireless Controller ReplayingIcon appears in the display panel 176177 Attach the flash to the camera’s hotShoe Flash is charged when its pilot lamp lights up Other Canon FlashesPress the shutter button halfway to focus Press the shutter button all the way to shoot the imageAuto Zoom Not available with the 220EX 179Attach the controller to the camera’s hot shoe 180Macro mode p Attach Flash Heads to their respective flash head mountsPress the button and set ND filter to on ND filter pDaylight Synchro Slow Synchro Flash Exposure Compensation 182183 Using Conversion Lenses Optional Close-up Lenses OptionalWide Converter WC-DC58N 184 Using Conversion Lenses Optional / Close-up Lenses OptionalClose-up Lens 250D 58 mm Mounting the Lenses 185Using a Charge Adapter / Car Battery Cable Kit Optional Using a Car Cigarette Lighter Socket as a Power SourceConfirm that the camera’s power is turned off Be sure to have the engine running when you unplug it too187 Replacing the Date Battery 189 Camera Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting 191Troubleshooting 192193 ISO speed p194 195 Battery Performance 196See page 17 for battery handling precautions CF Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable ImagesApproximate Image File Sizes Estimated 197Power supply Lithium button battery CR2025 198Car Battery Cable CB-560 199Index 200201 202 Digital Camera, Model PC1032 203Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode 204205 Auto Rotate Off ND FilterXX02CHXX
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G3 specifications

The Canon G3, launched in 2003, is a part of Canon's celebrated PowerShot series, designed for photography enthusiasts who seek a blend of high-quality features in a compact body. This digital camera marked a significant progression in point-and-shoot technology, offering a range of functionalities typically found in more advanced SLRs.

At the heart of the G3 is its 4-megapixel resolution, which was impressive for its time. This allows photographers to capture images with remarkable detail, suitable for both prints and digital use. One of the standout features of the G3 is its Canon 7.0-28.0mm lens, which offers a versatile focal length equivalent to 35-140mm in 35mm terms. This zoom lens enables users to take sharp photos in various situations, from wide landscapes to tighter portraits.

The G3 incorporates a DIGIC processor that enhances image processing speed and quality, ensuring faster operation and superior color accuracy. This technology allows for improved image control and the ability to shoot in different modes, including various scene settings that can adapt to different lighting and environmental conditions.

One of the benefits of the G3 is its articulated 1.5-inch LCD screen, which can tilt to allow for creative angles while composing shots. This feature is especially beneficial for capturing overhead or low-angle images. Despite its compact size, the G3 includes a hot shoe for attaching external flash units, expanding its versatility for shooting in challenging lighting conditions.

The camera also supports multimedia storage with CompactFlash cards, allowing for expanded memory options for photographers who enjoy shooting in high-resolution modes. Battery life is commendable, providing users with the ability to shoot for extended periods without frequent recharges.

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