Printing with Print Order Settings

You can mark the still images you want to print, out of those recorded on the memory card, and set the desired number of copies as a print order. These print order settings are compatible with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards and can be used for printing on DPOF compatible printers ( 115). Up to 998 still images can be selected.

Selecting Still Images for Printing (Print Order)

Do not connect the USB cable to the camcorder while setting the print orders.

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PRINT ORDER

1.Set the camcorder to view still images recorded on the memory card

( / ).

2.Press the FUNC. button.

3.Select () the [ PRINT ORDER] symbol and press ( ).

4.Select ( ) the number of copies and press ( ).

To cancel the print order, set the number of copies to 0.

5.Press the FUNC. button to save the setting and close the menu.

Setting Print Orders from the Index Screen

MENU

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STILL IMG OPER.

PRINT ORDER

1.Set the camcorder to view still images recorded on the memory card

( / ).

2.Move the zoom lever toward W.

The stills index screen appears with up to six still images.

3.Press the MENU button and use the multi selector (, ) to select

the [STILL IMG OPER.] menu and then select the [PRINT ORDER] option.

4.Bring (, ) the cursor to the image you want to print and press ( ).

5.Set () the desired number of copies and press ( ).

and the selected number of copies appear on the image.

To cancel the print order, set the number of copies to 0.

6.Press the MENU button to close the menu and return to the index screen.

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DC40 specifications

The Canon DC40 is a compact and versatile camcorder designed to capture high-quality videos and still images with ease. It is particularly favored by amateur videographers and home movie enthusiasts, thanks to its user-friendly design and impressive technological features.

One of the standout features of the Canon DC40 is its advanced 1/4-inch CCD sensor, which ensures high-resolution video recording and vibrant still photography. The lens system boasts a 10x optical zoom, allowing users to capture stunning close-up shots without compromising image quality. With the ability to extend the zoom range further through digital zoom, the DC40 is equipped for various shooting scenarios.

The camcorder supports a variety of recording formats, including the efficient MPEG-2 format, which balances quality and file size. This makes it convenient for users who prefer to store and share their videos without sacrificing detail. With a maximum resolution of 720 x 480 pixels, the Canon DC40 produces sharp, vivid imagery, essential for both professional and personal use.

In addition to recording high-quality video, the DC40 features a 2.7-inch LCD screen, which serves as both a playback and recording display. The screen is designed to be bright and clear, making it easy to frame shots and review footage in bright sunlight or dim conditions. The intuitive menu system further enhances usability, allowing users to navigate settings effortlessly.

The Canon DC40 also incorporates advanced image stabilization technology, which significantly reduces shaky footage—a common challenge for handheld recordings. Whether filming at a family event or during travel, this feature ensures that videos remain steady and professional-looking.

For connectivity, the camcorder offers USB and AV outputs, facilitating easy transfer of files to computers or televisions. This connectivity allows for hassle-free sharing of memories with family and friends.

Furthermore, the DC40 is powered by a long-lasting rechargeable battery, ensuring extended shooting time, which is crucial for events and occasions where charging may not be readily available.

Overall, the Canon DC40 stands out as an excellent choice for those looking for a reliable and high-performing camcorder that combines ease of use with advanced technology, making it suitable for any level of videography.