Canon 107 manual

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Continuous Shooting

73

Shooting Using the

 

Two Second Self-Timer

74

Customizing the Self-Timer

75

Shooting Using a TV Monitor

76

Changing the Composition

 

with the Focus Lock

76

5Getting More Out of Your Camera ...........................77

Changing the AF Frame Mode

........ 78

Magnifying the Focal Point

80

Shooting with the AF Lock

81

Changing the Metering Mode

81

Shooting with the AE Lock

82

Shooting with the FE Lock

82

Correcting the Brightness

 

and Shooting (i-Contrast)

83

Red-Eye Correction

84

Shooting with Slow Synchro

85

Shooting Long Exposures

86

6 Using Various Functions for

Shooting Movies

87

Changing the Image Quality

88

AE Lock/Exposure Shift

89

Other Shooting Functions

90

Playback Functions

91

7 Using Various Playback and

Editing Functions

93

Quickly Searching Images

94

Searching for Images Using

 

the Jump Display

95

Viewing Slideshows

96

Checking the Focus

97

Magnifying Images

98

Changing Image Transitions

98

Viewing Images on a TV

99

Protecting Images

100

Table of Contents

Erasing All Images

101

Rotating Images

102

Resizing Images

103

Correcting the Brightness

 

(i-Contrast)

104

Correcting the Red-Eye Effect

105

8 Printing

107

Printing Images

108

Choosing Images for Printing

 

(DPOF)

110

9Customizing Camera Settings ........................113

Changing Camera Settings

114

Changing Shooting Function

 

Settings

117

Changing Playback Function

 

Settings

120

10 Useful Information

121

Using Household Power

122

Troubleshooting

123

List of Messages That

 

Appear on the Screen

126

Information Displayed

 

on the Screen

128

Functions Available

 

in Each Shooting Mode

130

Menus

132

Handling Precautions

135

Specifications

136

Index

139

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Contents Camera User Guide Checking the Package Contents Test Shots and Disclaimer Warranty LimitationsCamera Body Temperature Read This First Take good people shots What Do You Want to Do? 4Shoot Shoot various other scenes 3Other 1ViewEShoot/View Movies 2PrintTable of Contents 107 Conventions Used in this Guide Use only recommended power sources Safety PrecautionsCamera Safety Precautions Battery and Battery ChargerOther Warnings Do not sit down with the camera in your pocket Do not place the battery near petsPage Getting Started Remove the battery Charging the BatteryRemove the cover Insert the battery Charge the batteryUsing the battery and charger effectively Battery Charge IndicatorApproximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken Open the cover Inserting the Battery and Memory CardCompatible Memory Cards Sold Separately Check the card’s write-protect tabWhat if Memory card locked appears on the screen? Inserting the Battery and Memory CardInsert the memory card Close the coverCan you check the number of shots that can be taken? Removing the Battery and Memory CardRemove the memory card Approximate Number of Shots per Memory CardSet the date and time Setting the Date and TimeComplete the setting Turn on the cameraChoose Date/Time in the 3 tab Date/Time batteryChanging the Date and Time Display the menusSet the display language Setting the Display LanguageEnter Playback mode Display the settings screenFormat the memory card Formatting Memory CardsDisplay the menu Choose FormatPress the m button Pressing the Shutter ButtonPress halfway lightly to focus Press fully all the way to shootTaking Pictures Smart Auto Choose a modeCompose the shot Press the shutter button fully Twice and AF frames will appear where the camera focusedFocus ShootBright Including Blue Dark Scene IconsWhat if What if the h icon blinks when you try to shoot?You can view the images you have taken on the screen Switching to Shooting modeViewing Images Choose an imagePress the qr buttons to display an image to erase Erasing ImagesChoose an image to erase Erase the imageShooting Movies Enter E modeSet the mode switch to E Twice and the indicator will light greenMagnifying the subject while shooting Stop shootingEstimated Shooting Times You can view the movies you have shot on the screen Viewing MoviesChoose a movie Play the movieMacintosh Transferring Images to a Computer for ViewingSystem Requirements WindowsWindows Place the CD in the computer’s CD-ROM drive Install the SoftwareBegin installation PreparationsPress the 1 button to turn on the camera Connect the camera to the computerOpen CameraWindow Turn off the cameraTransfer and View Images Supplied with Camera AccessoriesCanon-Brand PictBridge Compliant Printers Flash Separately Sold AccessoriesPower Supplies Using accessories abroadSeparately Sold Accessories Other Accessories PrintersUse of genuine Canon accessories is recommended Page Learning More Use the mode switch to change the Shooting mode Mode SwitchComponents Guide Indicator IndicatorColors Status Operation Status Playback Switching the DisplayScreen Display ShootingOverexposure Warning during Playback Screen Display in Dark Shooting ConditionsHistogram during Playback Choose a menu item Choose a shooting modeFUNC. Menu Basic Operations Display the FUNC. menuPress the n button Normal screen will reappear Menu Basic OperationsChoose a tab Press the qr buttons to choose an optionAdjusting the Volume Changing the Sound SettingsMuting Sounds Choose LCD Brightness Using the MenuUsing the l Button Changing the Screen BrightnessAre there functions that cannot be reset? Returning the Camera to Default SettingsChoose Reset All Reset the settingsPerform the low level format Low Level Memory Card FormattingAbout low level formatting Power Saving Function Auto Power Down Power Saving Function Auto Power DownPower Saving during Shooting Power Saving during PlaybackShooting in Special Conditions and Commonly Used Functions Shoot ITake portraits Portrait Set the mode switch to 4 p Choose the Shooting modeChoose the desired shooting mode Shooting in Various ConditionsTake shots in low light conditions Low Light Special ScenesVTake shots of kids and pets Kids&Pets ’Take indoor shots IndoorTTake shots of fireworks Fireworks Shoot underwater UnderwaterOTake shots of foliage Foliage PTake shots of people in snow SnowYou can shoot with the flash turned off What if the indicator blinks orange and a flashing appears?Turning the Flash Off Press the r button ChooseWhat if the zoom factor appears in blue? Zooming in Closely on Subjects Digital ZoomMove the zoom lever toward Move it toward i againZooming in Closely on Subjects Digital Zoom Accept the settingDigital Tele-Converter Choose Digital ZoomInserting the Date and Time To restore to the original setting, choose Off in StepChoose Date Stamp Press the p button Choose Ò Using the Self-TimerJoin the subjects and look at the camera Using the Face Self-TimerCompose the shot and press the shutter button halfway Press the shutter button fullyChoosing Settings Yourself Choose G in on p and press the m button Set the mode switch to 4 p Choose GAdjust the settings according to your purposes pp Shoot Shooting in Program AEPress the o button Adjusting the Brightness Exposure CompensationEnter Exposure Compensation mode Adjust the brightnessChoose u Turning the Flash OnShooting Far Away Subjects Infinity Choose hHow can I take better close-ups? Shooting Close-ups MacroChoose e About the Zoom BarChanging the Compression Ratio Image Quality Changing the Recording Pixel Setting Image SizeChoose the recording pixel setting Choose the compression ratio settingRatio Approximate Values for Paper SizeChanging the Compression Ratio Image Quality Recording Pixels CompressionChoose the ISO speed Changing the ISO SpeedChanging the ISO speed Custom White Balance Adjusting the White BalanceChoose the white balance function Choose My Colors Changing the Tone of an Image My ColorsChanging the Tone of an Image My Colors Custom Color Choose a Drive modePress the l button to accept the setting Continuous ShootingShooting Using the Two Second Self-Timer Shooting Using the Two Second Self-TimerChoose Î What if the number of shots is set to two or more shots? Customizing the Self-TimerChoose the settings Choose $Changing the Composition with the Focus Lock Shooting Using a TV MonitorRecompose Getting More Out of Your Camera Face AiAF Changing the AF Frame ModeChoose AF Frame Center Changing the AF Frame ModeYou can reduce the AF frame size What if the display does not magnify? Magnifying the Focal PointChoose AF-Point Zoom Check the focusLock the focus Changing the Metering ModeChoose the Metering mode Shooting with the AF LockChoose h p Lock the flash exposure Shooting with the AE LockShooting with the FE Lock Lock the exposureChoose i-Contrast Correcting the Brightness and Shooting i-ContrastAdjust the setting Choose Flash SettingsRed-Eye Correction Choose … Shooting with Slow SynchroConfirm the exposure Shooting Long ExposuresChoose ≈ Choose the shutter speedUsing Various Functions for Shooting Movies Image Quality Table Choose the image quality settingYou can choose between two image quality settings Changing the Image QualityPress the o button again to release the lock AE Lock/Exposure ShiftChange the exposure Press the shutter button halfway to focusZooming in Closely on Subjects Digital Zoom p Other Shooting FunctionsSummary of Movie Control Panel in Viewing Movies p Playback FunctionsPage Using Various Playback Editing Functions Searching from a large number of images Searching Images Using Index DisplayQuickly Searching Images Move the zoom lever toward gN button Searching for Images Using the Jump DisplaySwitch images Choose a jump methodChoose Start Make the settingViewing Slideshows Choose SlideshowChange the magnification level or location Press the lbutton, and switch to the focus check display pSwitch frames Checking the FocusChoose Transition Magnifying ImagesChanging Image Transitions Move the zoom lever toward kTurn off the camera and TV Connect the camera to the TV Viewing Images on a TVWhat if the images don’t properly display on the TV? 100 Protecting ImagesChoose Protect Protect images101 Erasing All ImagesChoose Erase all Erase all images102 Rotating ImagesChoose Rotate Rotate the imageSave the new image Resizing ImagesChoose Resize Choose an image sizeFollow Steps 4 and 5 on p Correcting the Brightness i-ContrastSave as a new image and display 104105 Correcting the Red-Eye EffectChoose Red-Eye Correction Correct the image106 107 Printing108 Printing ImagesTurn on the printer Turn on the camera Choose an image to print109 Print imagesPrinting Images Choosing Images for Printing Dpof Print SettingsChoose Print Settings Adjust the settings111 Choosing the Number of CopiesChoose Select Images & Qty Set the number of printsSet All Images to Print Once Printing Images with Dpof SettingsClearing All Selections 113 Customizing Camera Settings114 Changing Camera SettingsTurning Off the Start-up Image Changing the File Number Assignment115 Changing Camera SettingsCreating Folders by Shooting Date Changing the Lens Retract TimeSetting the Screen Shut-Off Time Turning off the Power Saving Function116 117 Changing Shooting Function SettingsTurning off the AF Assist Beam Turning Off the Red-Eye Reduction Function118 Changing Shooting Function SettingsChanging the Image Display Time Right After Shooting Changing the Way the Image Displays Right After ShootingDisplaying the Overlay Changing the IS-Mode Settings119 Choosing the Image that First Displays in Playback Changing Playback Function Settings120 121 Useful InformationPlug the cord into the coupler Using Household PowerConnect the power cord Insert the couplerShooting TroubleshootingPower TV output124 125 Shooting moviesPlayback Computer126 List of Messages That Appear on the Screen127 Communication errorNaming error Lens ErrorShooting Information Display Information Displayed on the Screen128 129 Playback Detailed Information DisplayInformation Displayed on the Screen 130 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode131 Functions Available in Each Shooting ModeShooting Menu Menus132 Menus 133Options/Summary Ref. Set up MenuPlayback Menu 134135 Handling PrecautionsHandling Precautions Print Menu136 Specifications137 SpecificationsBattery Charger CB-2LY/CB-2LYE Specifications Battery Pack NB-6L138 139 IndexIndex 140Index 141Disclaimer