Canon PowerShot A200, PowerShot A100 Selecting from the Print Order Menu, To a Printer, Printing

Models: PowerShot A100 PowerShot A200

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Printing

Printing

Selecting from the Print Order Menu

Use the Print Order Menu as shown below to select all print settings.

Direct Print Function - Replay

Image (p. 72)

Style Borders (p. 72)

Date (p. 72)

Number of copies (p. 72)

Printing area (p. 74)

DPOF Settings - Replay

OrderNumber of copies (p. 76)

Print Type (p. 78)

Set up Date (p. 78)

File No. (p. 78)

Reset (p. 79)

Print Order Menu

Connecting the Camera

to a Printer

Two direct interface cables are included with

 

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Turn off the Camera.

Canon printers having the direct print function.

 

Use the DIF-100 cable with the mark on the

 

connector when connecting to this camera.

 

 

 

 

 

Attach the power cable to the

 

 

 

printer and plug the other end into

If you plan to print out many prints in a single

2 power supply. Or, install the

session, it is recommended that you power the

 

printer’s rechargeable battery.

camera with AC power (p. 99) or else load fully

 

 

• Depending on the type of printer you have,

charged NiMH batteries (p. 96) or unused alka-

 

line batteries before you begin.

 

it may or may not use rechargeable batter-

 

 

 

ies. Refer to your printer’s user guide.

Refer to the System Map included with this camera kit for printer information.

Please see your printer’s user guide for instructions on loading paper and install- ing an ink cassette.

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Canon PowerShot A200, PowerShot A100 quick start Selecting from the Print Order Menu, To a Printer, Printing

PowerShot A100, PowerShot A200 specifications

The Canon PowerShot A200 and A100 are compact digital cameras that appeal to photography enthusiasts seeking quality without complexity. Known for their ease of use and reliability, these models embody Canon’s commitment to delivering excellent imaging technology in a user-friendly package.

The Canon PowerShot A200, released in the early 2000s, features a 3.2-megapixel CCD sensor, which provides vibrant and detailed images. Its 3x optical zoom lens allows users to frame subjects with precision, making it ideal for both portrait and landscape photography. One of its standout features is the 2-inch LCD screen, which offers a clear view for composing shots and reviewing images. The camera supports various shooting modes, including auto and manual exposure, giving users the flexibility to experiment with settings. The A200 also includes a built-in flash, which is essential for low-light photography.

On the other hand, the Canon PowerShot A100, with its 1.9-megapixel sensor, may be an older iteration but still delivers commendable performance for casual users. It boasts a similar compact design, making it portable and easy to carry. Equipped with a fixed focal length lens, the A100 emphasizes simplicity, making it suitable for beginners and those who prefer straightforward operations. The camera is integrated with Canon’s DIGIC image processor, ensuring faster processing times and improved image quality. Furthermore, it supports various scene modes, allowing users to adapt to different photographic conditions effortlessly.

Both models incorporate Canon's renowned reliability in lens optics, ensuring that images are sharp and clear. The PowerShot A200 and A100 also feature video recording capabilities, a novelty at the time of their release, allowing users to capture memorable moments not just in stills but in motion.

While both cameras focus on providing a seamless photography experience, the PowerShot A200 offers more advanced features, catering to users who may seek a balance between portability and creative control. In contrast, the A100 remains an excellent choice for users who favor compactness and simplicity in their photographic journeys. Ultimately, these PowerShot models represent the early efforts of Canon to blend technology with user-centric design, establishing a legacy that continues to influence the digital camera market today.