Camera User Guide
Package Contents
Compatible Memory Cards
About Eye-Fi Cards
Part Names and Conventions in This Guide
Part Names and Conventions in This Guide
Contents
Setting Menu 149
Contents Basic Operations
View
Shoot/View Movies
Print
Safety Precautions
Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to people’s eyes
CD-ROMs
Be careful not to bump or push strongly on the lens
Do not place the battery near pets
Preliminary Notes and Legal Information
Touch-Screen Operations
Touch
Drag
Initial Preparations
Attaching the Strap
Holding the Camera
Attach the strap
Charging the Battery
Remove the cover Insert the battery
Charge the battery
Down
Remove the battery
Inserting the Battery and Memory Card
Open the battery cover
Close the battery cover
Open the memory card cover
Removing the Battery
Open the cover and press the battery lock
Insert the memory card
Close the memory card cover
Open the memory card/battery cover
Close the memory card/battery cover
Check the card’s write-protect tab
Setting the Date and Time
Access the camera menu
Changing the Date and Time
Choose Date/Time
Change the date and time
Enter Playback mode
Access the setting screen
Display Language
Set the display language
Enter Auto mode
Press the power button Startup screen is displayed
Set the mode switch to a
Trying the Camera Out
Compose the shot
Shoot Shooting Still Images Focus
Trying the Camera Out
Shoot
Shooting Movies Start shooting
Finish shooting
Viewing
Browse through your images
Play movies
To cancel erasure, touch Cancel
Erasing the Images
Choose an image to erase
Erase the image
Features of the Included Software
Auto Update Function
ImageBrowser EX
Camera User Guide
System Requirements
Windows
Macintosh
Begin the installation
Insert the CD-ROM in the computer’s CD-ROM drive
Install the files
Turn the camera on to access CameraWindow
Saving Images to a Computer
Connect the camera to the computer
Follow on p to connect the camera to a computer
Save the images to the computer
CameraWindow
Icon
Accessories
Included Accessories
Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended
Flash Unit
Camera Basics
Power-Saving Features Auto Power Down
On/Off
Shutter Button
Press halfway. Press lightly to focus
Shooting Display Options
Access the FUNC. menu
FUNC. Menu
Choose a menu item
Choose an option
Access the menu
Choose a setting
Menu
Choose a tab
Indicator Display
Open the memory card cover or battery cover
Open the memory card/battery cover
Indicator Display
Page
Smart Auto Mode
Shooting in Smart Auto Mode
Shooting in Smart Auto Mode
Resize the subject and recompose the shot as needed
To resize the subject, do the same thing as in on p
Still Images
Movies
Scene Icons
Background Normal
Continuous Shooting Scenes
Image Stabilization Icons
On-Screen Frames
Common, Convenient Features
Zooming In Closer on Subjects Digital Zoom
Move the zoom lever toward
Again
Using the Self-Timer
Configure the setting
Common, Convenient Features
Sound
Using the Self-Timer to Avoid Camera Shake
Customizing the Self-Timer
Choose $
Follow on p and choose
Touch and change the mode to
Shooting By Touching the Screen Touch Shutter
Prepare to use touch shutter
Choose the subject to focus on
Deactivating the Flash
Touch , touch ! to choose it, and then touch ! again
Adding the Shooting Date and Time
Using Face ID
Registering Face ID Information
Personal Information
Save the settings
Using Face ID
Register face information
Enter a name
Continue registering face information
Touch Save After a message is displayed, touch Yes
Shooting
Checking and Editing Registered Information
Choose a person to check
Check the registered information
Input changes
Access the Add Face Info screen
Access the face info screen
Overwriting and Adding Face Information
Choose the name of the person to overwrite
Erasing Face Information Access the Check/Edit Info screen
Access the Face Info List screen
Choose the face info to erase
Touch Face Info List
Access the Erase Info screen
Erasing Registered Information
Choose the name of the person whose info you want to erase
Follow on p and choose Erase Info
Image Customization Features
Changing the Aspect Ratio
Changing Image Resolution Size
Access the Flash Settings screen
Red-Eye Correction
Process but choose
Correcting Greenish Image Areas from Mercury Lamps
Choose Red-Eye Corr., and then choose On p
Using the Wind Filter
Image Quality Resolution Frame Rate Details
Changing Movie Image Quality
Helpful Shooting Features
Displaying Grid Lines
Magnifying the Area in Focus
Check the focus
Helpful Shooting Features
Checking for Closed Eyes
Choose
Touch H, choose in the menu, Then choose p
Customizing Camera Operation
Deactivating the AF Assist Beam
Deactivating the Red-Eye Reduction Lamp
Changing the Image Display Period After Shots
Changing the Image Display Style After Shots
Change how long images are displayed after shots as follows
Change the way images are displayed after shots as follows
Other Shooting Modes
Enter 4 mode
Choose a shooting mode
Specific Scenes
Shoot portraits Portrait
Shoot under low light Low Light
Shoot with snowy backgrounds Snow
TShoot fireworks Fireworks
Vivid shots of fireworks
Making Skin Look Smoother Smooth Skin
Follow steps 1 2 on p and choose
Applying Special Effects
Shoot in vivid colors Super Vivid
Posterized shots Poster Effect
Shooting with a Fish-Eye Lens Effect Fish-eye Effect
Shots Resembling Miniature Models Miniature Effect
Choose an effect level
Choose the area to keep in focus
For movies, choose the movie playback speed
Touch , touch , , or to choose the speed, and then touch
Speed Playback Time
Shooting with a Toy Camera Effect Toy Camera Effect
Shooting With a Soft Focus Effect
Choose a color tone
Shooting in Monochrome
Shoot images in black and white, sepia, or blue and white
By default, green is the color that will be kept
Shooting with Color Accent
Choose T
Specify the color
Shooting with Color Swap
Choose Y
Specify the color to replace
Specify the new color
Special Modes for Other Purposes
Auto Clip Recording Movie Digest
Special Modes for Other Purposes
Movies created in mode can be viewed by date p
Auto Shooting After Face Detection Smart Shutter
Auto Shooting After Smile Detection
Aim the camera at a person
Using the Wink Self-Timer
Lamp blinks and the self-timer sound is played
Compose the shot and press the shutter button halfway
Press the shutter button all the way down
Using the Face Self-Timer
Shooting Long Exposures Long Shutter
Choose N
Choose the shutter speed
Check the exposure
High-Speed Continuous Shooting High-speed Burst
Images Displayed During Playback
Shooting Various Movies
Shooting Super Slow Motion Movies
Choose a frame rate
To stop movie recording, touch
Shooting iFrame Movies
Touch To stop movie recording, touch
Shooting Various Movies
Page
Mode
Shooting in Program AE Mode G Mode
Enter G mode
Customize the settings as desired pp 119, and then shoot
Follow steps 1 2 on p and choose G
Adjusting Image Brightness Exposure Compensation
Locking Image Brightness/Exposure AE Lock
Lock the exposure
Compose the shot and shoot
Changing the Metering Method
Changing the ISO Speed
100
Image Brightness Exposure Compensation
Correcting Image Brightness i-Contrast
101
Adjusting White Balance
Color and Continuous Shooting
Custom white balance
102
Changing Image Color Tones My Colors
103
White balance p cannot be set Modes With
Some skin tones
Continuous Shooting
Custom Color
104
Cannot be used with the self-timer p or Blink Detection p
Mode Description
105
Shooting Range and Focusing
Shooting Close-ups Macro
Shooting Distant Subjects Infinity
106
Shooting Range and Focusing
Digital Tele-Converter
107
Changing the AF Frame Mode
Face AiAF
108
Fixed Frame
109
Shooting with Servo AF
Recomposing Shots While the Focus is Locked
Recompose the shot
110
Changing the Focus Setting
111
Choosing Subjects to Focus On Touch AF
112
Touch the subject or person on the screen
Shooting with the AF Lock
Lock the focus
113
Flash
Activating Flash
Shooting with Slow Synchro
114
Shooting with the FE Lock
Changing the Compression Ratio Image Quality
Set the flash to h p Lock the flash exposure
115
Other Settings
Adding Icons Access the setting screen
Rearranging Icons Icon Layout
Add an icon
Rearranging Icons
Removing Icons
Changing Layouts
117
118
Changing the is Mode Settings
119
Choose is Mode, and then choose the desired option p
Deactivating Powered is
120
Playback Mode
121
Viewing
122
Adjust the volume
Scroll up or down to adjust the volume
Active Display
Pause playback
Switch to simple information display mode and check
Checking People Detected in Face ID
Tilt the camera while browsing images
124
Switching Display Modes
Overexposure Warning for Image Highlights
Histogram
125
Access Focus Check
Switch frames
Checking the Focus
Zoom in or out, or view other image areas
Browsing and Filtering Images
Navigating Through Images in an Index
Searching for Images
Display images in an index
Viewing Movie Digest Movies
Choose a search condition
View the image search results
Choose a movie
Viewing Individual Images in a Group
Choose an image group
View individual images in the group
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Changing Names Access the setting screen
Editing Face ID Information
Choose Overwrite
Erasing Names
Move the display position and switch images as needed
Image Viewing Options
Magnifying Images
Magnify an image
Changing Slideshow Settings
Configure the settings
Viewing Slideshows
Choose a slideshow transition and start playback
Auto Playback of Similar Images Smart Shuffle
Choose Smart Shuffle
133
Using the Menu
Protecting Images
Choose a selection method
134
Choosing Images Individually
Specifying All Images at Once
Choose Select
Protect the images
Choosing a Selection Method Access the setting screen
Erasing Images
Erasing All Images
136
Choosing Images Individually Choose Select
Specifying All Images at Once Choose Select All Images
Erase the images
137
Rotating Images
Deactivating Auto Rotation
Choose \
Rotate the image
Using the Menu Choose Favorites
Image Categories
Tagging Images as Favorites
139
Organizing Images by Category My Category
Choose a category
Choose images
140
Using a Function Assigned to
Convenient Control Touch Actions
141
Convenient Control Touch Actions
Changing Touch Actions Functions
Assign a function to a dragging pattern
Assignable Functions
142
Editing Still Images
Resizing Images
Adjust the cropping area
Cropping
Choose Trimming
Save as a new image and review
Choose My Colors
145
Touch H, touch n, and choose My Colors on the 1 tab p
Choose i-Contrast
146
Touch H, touch n, and choose i- Contrast on the 1 tab p
Touch qr to choose an option, and then touch OK
Correcting Red-Eye
Choose Red-Eye Correction
Correct the image
147
Editing Movies
Specify portions to cut
Touch or
Specify which portion to remove
Setting Menu
149
Adjusting Basic Camera Functions
Adjusting the Volume
Silencing Camera Operations
Customizing Sounds
Adjusting Basic Camera Functions
Hiding Hints and Tips
Screen Brightness
Start-up Screen
Screen Color Scheme
Choose one of your shots
152
Choose Color Option, and then choose an option
Access the Format screen
Formatting Memory Cards
Choose OK
Format the memory card
File Numbering
Low-Level Formatting
Perform low-level formatting
154
Date-Based Image Storage
Lens Retraction Timing
155
Choose Lens Retract, and then choose 0 sec
Power-Saving Adjustment
Access the Power Saving screen
World Clock
Specify your home time zone
Switch to the destination time zone
Access the Date/Time screen
Date and Time
Specify your destination
Touch-Screen Calibration
158
Adjusting Other Settings
Restoring Defaults
Access the Language screen
Access the Reset All screen
Checking Certification Logos
160
Touch Certification Logo Display
Accessories
161
Tips on Using Included Accessories
Effective Battery and Charger Use
162
Optional Accessories
Power Supplies
163
Other Accessories
Flash Units
Printers
164
Using Optional Accessories
Playback on a TV
Playback on a High-Definition TV
165
Turn the TV on and switch to video input
Using Optional Accessories
Controlling the Camera with a TV Remote
166
Display images
Control the camera with the TV remote
Camera Control Panel Options Shown on the TV
167
Playback on a Standard-Definition TV
168
Powering the Camera with Household Power
Connect the power cord
Make sure the camera is off Insert the coupler
Connect the adapter to the coupler
Make sure the camera is off Open the cover
Close the cover
170
171
Printing Images
Easy Print
Turn the printer on
172
Access the printing screen
Print the image
173
Press the 1 button to turn the camera on
Configuring Print Settings
Follow steps 1 6 on pp 173 to access the screen at left
Trimming Paper Settings
174
Adjust the cropping frame as needed
Cropping Images Before Printing Trimming
Choose a paper size
175
Choose a type of paper
Choose a layout
Available Layout Options
Printing ID Photos Choose ID Photo
Printing Movie Scenes
Choose the printing area
Choose a printing method
Movie Printing Options
Adding Images to the Print List Dpof
Adding Images to the Print List via the FUNC. Menu
Add the image to the print list
178
Configuring Print Settings
179
Print Type Date File No Clear Dpof Data
Specify the number of prints
180
Touch op to specify the number of prints up to
Setting Up Printing for All Images Choose Select All Images
Configure the print settings
Confirm clearing the print list
Printing Images Added to the Print List Dpof
Following the previous procedure, touch Select to choose it
Adding Images to a Photobook
Choosing a Selection Method
Adding Images Individually Choose Select
Adding All Images to a Photobook Choose Select All Images
Confirm clearing the photobook
183
Using an Eye-Fi Card
184
Images labeled with a icon have been transferred
Choose Disable in Eye-Fi trans
Using an Eye-Fi Card
Checking Connection Information
Disabling Eye-Fi Transfer
186
Appendix
187
Troubleshooting
Power
Display on a TV
Shooting
189
Shooting Movies
190
Playback
Touch-Screen
Computer
Eye-Fi Cards
If an error message is displayed, respond as follows
On-Screen Messages
192
193
On-Screen Messages Print error
194
Ink absorber full
Handling Precautions
195
On-Screen Information
Shooting Information Display
196
Battery Level
197
On-Screen Information
Display Details
Playback Detailed Information Display
198
Summary of Movie Control Panel in Viewing p
199
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode
Functions and Menu Tables
200
201
Functions and Menu Tables
FUNC. Menu
202
203
P t*1 N
Shooting Menu
204
205
Set up Menu
Playback Menu
206
Ref.
Playback Mode FUNC. Menu
Print Menu
207
Index
208
209
Index
210
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards Memory cards
211
Trademark Acknowledgments
About MPEG-4 Licensing
212
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations
FCC Notice
Battery Charger CB-2LBE/CB-2LDE
Normal use, keep the LED side face-up