Shooting a Movie

70

Shooting Hard-to-Focus Subjects (Focus Lock, AF Lock)

72

Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock)

74

Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock)

75

Switching between Focusing Modes

76

Switching between Light Metering Modes

77

Adjusting the Exposure Compensation

78

Shooting in Long Shutter Mode

79

Adjusting the Tone (White Balance)

81

Changing the Photo Effect

84

Adjusting the ISO Speed

85

Setting the Auto Rotate Function

86

Resetting the File Number

87

Playback

 

Displaying Images Individually

89

Magnifying Images

90

Viewing Images in Sets of Nine (Index Playback)

91

Viewing Movies

93

Editing Movies

95

Rotating Images in the Display

97

Attaching Sound Memos to Images

98

Automated Playback (Slide Shows)

100

Protecting Images

104

Erasing

 

Erasing Single Images

105

Erasing All Images

106

Formatting CF Cards

107

Printing

 

About Printing

108

Setting the DPOF Print Settings

110

Image Transmission Settings (DPOF Transfer Order)

 

Selecting Images for Transferring

116

Connecting the Camera to a Computer

 

Connecting the Camera to a Computer

119

Computer System Requirements

119

Downloading Images by Direct Transfer

123

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Canon 430, 500 manual Playback, Erasing, Printing, Connecting the Camera to a Computer

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.

The Canon 430, often recognized for its versatility, features a compact design ideal for small offices and home environments. It supports high-speed printing with a maximum print resolution that ensures sharp and vibrant documents. The model often includes a built-in scanner, enabling users to digitize documents easily, alongside two-sided printing capabilities that enhance efficiency and reduce paper consumption.

In contrast, the FC220 is a multifunction copier known for its robust performance in high-volume settings. It combines printing, copying, and scanning within a single unit, making it an asset for businesses that require quick turnaround times. One of its standout features is the ability to handle various media sizes, accommodating everything from standard letter sizes to larger formats. The copier also boasts advanced networking capabilities, allowing users to connect multiple devices seamlessly.

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.

On the other hand, the PC400 and PC420 are series models that emphasize connectivity and mobile printing capabilities. They allow users to print directly from smartphones and tablets through wireless connections such as Wi-Fi Direct and Bluetooth. This flexibility makes them perfect for professionals on the go. Additionally, both models offer high-resolution printing, ensuring that documents, images, and presentations are clear and impactful.

Both the PC400 and PC420 include energy-saving features, like automatic power-off and dual-sided printing, highlighting Canon’s commitment to sustainability. Their compact designs and ease of use make them suitable for both home and office environments, proving beneficial in conserving space while achieving high-quality output.

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.