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The following manuals are supplied with your camera. Please refer to them as need be.
1 Preparing the Camera ➜ Camera User Guide
Contents of This Guide
Included accessories and separately sold equipment information
1. Install the battery pack and the CF card.2. Shoot images with the camera.3. Play back the images.4. Erase any unwanted images.Learn the names of camera components.5. Print the images.6. Install the software.Connect the camera to a computer.7. Download the images to a computer.What you can do with the softwareThe various ways of using the softwareReference Guides
System MapThis
Quick Start Guide GuideCamera User Guide
Direct Print User GuideSupplied withPrinter User a printerGuide•Camera User Guide•Software Starter Guide•ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide
•ImageBrowser Software User Guide
These PDF format manuals are available on the Canon website. Please download them from the following URL: http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/
Place the battery pack in the battery charger and plug the charger into a power outlet or attach the power cord to the battery charger and plug the other end into a power outlet.
The charge indicator lights red while charging and changes to green when the battery pack is charged. Charging the battery pack takes approximately 90 minutes.
ChargeIndicator• Battery charger model names and types vary by region.B. Slide the CF card slot / battery cover and open the cover.C. Hold back the battery lock in the |
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D. Insert the CF card. |
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Insert the CF card with its label facing |
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E. Close the cover. |
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Use the B or A arrow on the omni selector to select the items you wish to set, and use the C or D arrow to change the value.
Check that the date and time shown are correct, then press the SET button.C. Aim the camera at the subject and adjust the zoom to achieve the desired composition. See “Zoom” in the “Quick Reference.”
D. Focus and shoot.Press the shutter button | Press the shutter button all |
halfway to focus (The camera | the way to shoot. |
focuses and two beeps sound.).
3 Playing back the Images ➜ Camera User Guide
A. Press the | (Playback) button. | B. Play back the images. |
4 Erase an Image | ➜ |
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Flash
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Flash range: 55 cm – 2.0 m (1.8 – 6.6 ft.) (telephoto)/55 cm – 4.2 m (1.8 – 14 ft.) (wide angle)
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Macro Mode
Press thebutton to displayon the LCD monitor.Use this mode to shoot*Recordable Area at Minimum Shooting Range <Shooting Distance>
At wide angle end: 64 x 47 mm (2.5 x 1.9 in.)<From the front of lens: 4 cm (1.6 in.)>At telephoto end: 106 x 80 mm (4.2 x 3.2 in.)<From the front lens: 30 cm (1 ft.)>Switching between Shooting/Playback
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Changing the Displayed Information
Press the DISPLAY button to switch the displayed information as follows.Shooting Mode: | Playback Mode: |
Shooting Modes
: AUTO
The camera automatically selects settings.: Portrait
The background is blurred and the subject is in clear focus.: Landscape
For shooting landscape scenes.: Night Scene
For photographing human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky or a night scene.
: Fast Shutter
For shooting fast moving objects.: Slow Shutter
For shooting moving objects to make them appear blurred, such as river rapids.: Stitch Assist
Images shot in Stitch Assist mode can be merged together on a computer to make a single panoramic image.
: Movie
For shooting movies.Zoom
Wide AngleZoom out from the subject. TelephotoZoom in on the subject.LCD Monitor (No Information) | Standard Display | * The zoom can be adjusted from 28 to | |
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LCD Monitor - Off | No Information | In addition, there are functions that can be set in each shooting mode. For | |
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details see “Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode” at the end of the Camera User Guide.
5 Printing with a Direct Print Compatible Printer | ➜ | Direct Print User Guide |
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A. Connect the camera to the printer and turn on the | B. , or | appears* in the upper left corner of the | C. Choose the image you wish to print and press | ||
printer´s power. | camera’s LCD monitor, indicating that the printer is ready | the | button. | ||
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| The | button will blink blue and printing of the image will | |
| * The displayed icon may vary depending on the printer model. | start. |
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