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User manual CANON DIGITAL IXUS 850 IS
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User guide CANON DIGITAL IXUS 850 IS
ENGLISH
Before Using the Camera Shooting Playback/Erasing Print/Transfer Settings Viewing Images on a TV set Customizing the Camera Troubleshooting List of Messages
Advanced Appendix Camera User Guide
This guide explains camera features and procedures in detail.
Main Features
Shooting Wide range 3.8x zoom lens with lens shift type image stabilizer Automatically adjusts shooting settings to match particular conditions (Special Scene mode) Avoid the effects of camera shake or blurry subjects when shooting by using high ISO speed Automatically detects camera orientation with an Intelligent Orientation sensor Changes image colors to create special effects (Color Accent, Color Swap)
Playback Organizes Images by Category Plays movies with sound Auto plays slideshows Editing Adds effects to still images with the My Colors function Records sound memos for still images Edits movies Printing Makes printing easy with the Print/Share button Also supports non-Canon brand PictBridge compliant printers Uses of Recorded Images Effortlessly transfer them to a computer with the Print/Share button Freely customize the start-up image or start-up sound using the My Camera settings
Conventions Used in this Guide
Icons appearing below titles indicate the modes in which the procedure can be used. Mode Dial
Continuous Shooting
Shooting Mode See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 142) In this guide, the Basic Camera User Guide is referred to as the Basic Guide, and the Advanced Camera User Guide is referred to as the Advanced Guide.
This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera's operation. This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures.
You can use SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards and MultiMediaCards with this camera. These cards are collectively called memory cards in this guide.
Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fire, etc., caused by the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or explosion of a battery pack). Please note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories, although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis.
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Table of Contents
Items marked with a are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures.
Conventions Used in this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Handling Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Please Read. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Preventing Malfunctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations . . . . . . . . . . 12
Using the LCD Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LCD Monitor Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the Viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Saving Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the World Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Menus and Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Menu List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resetting Settings to Their Default Values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Formatting Memory Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the Recording Pixels and Compression (Still Images) Setting the Image Stabilizer Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shooting in a Special Scene Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shooting in Manual Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red-Eye Reduction Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the Slow Synchro Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnified Close-Up Shooting (Digital Macro) . . . . . . . . . . . Using the Digital Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continuous Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Postcard Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Embedding the Date in the Image Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the Display Overlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Movie Shooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 14 15 18 19 20 22 24 28 29 30 32 33 33 34 34 35 36 37 38 38 39 40 44
Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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Switching between Focusing Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shooting Hard-to-Focus Subjects (Focus Lock, AF Lock) . . Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock) . . . . . . . . . . . Switching between Metering Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjusting the Exposure Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shooting in Long Shutter Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjusting the Tone (White Balance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shooting in a My Colors Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjusting the ISO Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the Auto Rotate Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Checking for Focus Right After Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating an Image Destination (Folder) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resetting the File Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Magnifying Images. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing Images in Sets of Nine (Index Playback). . . . . . Organizing Images by Category (My Category) . . . . . . . . . . Jumping to Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Viewing Movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editing Movies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rotating Images in the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Playback with Transition Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adding Effects with the My Colors Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attaching Sound Memos to Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automated Playback (Slide Shows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protecting Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erasing Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46 47 49 50 51 52 53 55 58 60 65 66 67 69 71 73 74 75 76 78 80 82 83 84 86 88 93 95
Playback/Erasing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Print Settings/Transfer Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Setting the DPOF Print Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Setting the DPOF Transfer Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
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Viewing Images on a TV set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) . . . . . . . 104
Changing My Camera Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Registering My Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . When the power is turned on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LCD monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shooting Movies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Playback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery/Battery Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TV monitor output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing on Direct Print Compatible Printers. . . . . . . . . . . . 107 107 108 109 113 114 115 115 116
List of Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Appendix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Battery Handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Handling the Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using an AC Adapter Kit (Sold Separately) . . . . . . . . . . . . Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Separately). . . . Camera Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 123 125 126 128 129
INDEX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode . . . . . . . . . . 142
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Handling Precautions
Please Read
Test Shots Before you try to photograph important subjects, we highly recommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that the camera is operating and being operated correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory, including memory cards, that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a way that is machine readable. Warning Against Copyright Infringement Please note that Canon digital cameras are intended for personal use and should never be used in a manner that infringes upon or contravenes international or domestic copyright laws and regulations. Please be advised that in certain cases the copying of images from performances, exhibitions, or commercial properties by means of a camera or other device may contravene copyright or other legal rights even if the image was shot for personal use. Warranty Limitations For information on your camera's warranty, please refer to the Canon European Warranty System (EWS) Booklet supplied with your camera. For Canon Customer Support contacts, please see the rear of the European Warranty System (EWS) Booklet.
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Camera Body Temperature If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may become warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operating the camera for an extended period. About the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high-precision manufacturing techniques. More than 99.99% of the pixels operate to specification. Less than 0.01% of the pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as red or black dots. This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a malfunction. Video Format Please set the camera's video signal format to the one used in your region before using it with a TV monitor (p. 103). Language Setting Please see the Basic Guide (p. 9) to change the language setting.
Safety Precautions
Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below and in the "Safety Precautions" section of the Basic Camera User Guide. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly. The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself, other persons and equipment. Be sure you fully understand them before reading the rest of the manual. Equipment refers to the camera, battery charger or separately sold compact power adapter. Battery refers to the battery pack.
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Warnings
Equipment
Do not look directly at the sun or at other intense light sources through the viewfinder that could damage your eyesight. Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants. · Wrist strap: Placement of the strap around the child's neck could result in asphyxiation. · Memory card: Dangerous if accidentally swallowed. If this occurs, contact a doctor immediately. Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide. To avoid the risk of high-voltage electrical shock, do not touch the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged. Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes. Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids. If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately turn the camera power off and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzine, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment. Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power cord. Use only recommended power accessories. Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the plug, the exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area. Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet. Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock.
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Battery
Do not place the battery near a heat source or expose it to direct flame or heat. The battery should not be immersed in water or sea water. Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the battery. Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts that could damage the casing. Use only recommended battery and accessories. Use of battery not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause explosions or leaks, resulting in fire, injury and damage to the surroundings. In the event that a battery leaks and the eyes, mouth, skin or clothing contact these substances, immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance. Disconnect the battery charger and compact power adapter from both the camera and the power outlet after recharging or when they are not in use to avoid fire and other hazards. Do not place anything, such as tablecloths, carpets, bedding or cushions, on top of the battery charger while it is charging. Continued use over a long period may cause the units to overheat and distort, resulting in fire. Use only the specified battery charger to charge the battery. The battery charger and compact power adapter are designed for exclusive use with your camera. Do not use it with other products or batteries. There is a risk of overheating and distortion which could result in fire or electrical shock. Before you discard a battery, cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to prevent direct contact with other objects. Contact with the metallic components of other materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions.
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Others
Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may damage eyesight. In particular, remain at least one meter (39 inches) away from infants when using the flash. Keep objects that are sensitive to magnetic fields (such as credit cards) away from the speaker of the camera. Such items may lose data or stop working.
Cautions
Equipment
Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks that could lead to injury or damage the equipment when wearing or holding it by the strap. Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas. Do not allow metal objects (such as pins or keys) or dirt to contact the charger terminals or plug. Such conditions could lead to fire, electrical shock or other damage. Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the dashboard or trunk (boot) of a car. Do not use the equipment in a manner that exceeds the rated capacity of the electrical outlet or wiring accessories. Do not use if the power cord or plug are damaged, or if not fully plugged into the outlet. Do not use in locations with poor ventilation. The above-mentioned can cause leakage, overheating or explosion, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing. When not using the camera for extended periods of time, remove the battery from the camera or battery charger and store the equipment in a safe place. The battery can run down.
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Equipment
Do not connect compact power adapters or battery chargers to devices such as electrical transformers for foreign travel because it may lead to malfunctions, excessive heat generation, fire, electric shock or injury.
Flash
Do not operate the flash with dirt, dust or other items stuck to the surface of the flash. Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers or clothing when shooting. The flash may be damaged and emit smoke or noise. The resulting heat build-up could damage the flash. Do not touch the surface of the flash after taking several pictures in rapid succession. Doing so could result in burns.
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Preventing Malfunctions
Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields
Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data.
Avoid Condensation Related Problems
When moving the equipment rapidly from a cold place to a hot place, you can avoid condensation by placing the equipment in an airtight, resealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag. Moving the equipment rapidly from a cold place to a hot place may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its external and internal surfaces.
If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera
Stop using the camera immediately. Continued use may damage the equipment. Remove the memory card and battery or compact power adapter from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use.
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Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations
Using the LCD Monitor
1
Press
.
Playback Mode ( ) No Information
The display mode changes as follows with each press. Shooting Mode (, , or Standard (No Information) Detailed (Information View) Off )
Standard
Detailed
The shooting information displays for approximately 6 sec. when a setting is changed, regardless of the selected display mode. The LCD monitor on or off setting is retained even after the camera power is turned off. The LCD monitor does not shut off in the or mode. The LCD monitor will not switch to the detailed display (Information View) in the , or mode. The LCD monitor will not switch to detailed display in magnified display (p. 73), or index playback mode (p. 74).
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Using the Clock
You can display the current date and time for a 5-second* interval using the following two methods.
* Default setting
Method 1 Hold the FUNC./SET button down while turning on the power. Method 2 In a shooting/playback mode, press the FUNC./SET button for more than one second. Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations If you hold the camera horizontally, it displays the time. If you hold it vertically, the time and date display. However, if you hold the camera vertically and use method 1 to display the date and time, the time will be initially displayed in the same way as when the camera is held horizontally. You can change the display color by pressing the or button. The clock display will cease when the display interval is over or when you operate the FUNC./SET, MENU or shutter button or the mode dial. The clock's display interval can be changed in the (Set up) menu (p. 27). The clock cannot be displayed in the index playback mode (p. 74).
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LCD Monitor Brightness
LCD Monitor Brightness Settings
The brightness of the LCD monitor can be changed in the following two ways. Changing Settings Using the Set up Menu (p. 26) Changing Settings Using the DISP. Button (Quick-bright LCD Function) You can set the LCD monitor to the brightest setting regardless of the option selected in the Set up menu by pressing the DISP. button for more than one second.* - To restore the previous brightness setting, press the DISP. button for more than one second again. - The next time you turn on the camera, the LCD monitor will be at the brightness setting selected in the Set up menu.
* You cannot change the brightness of the LCD monitor with this function if you have already set it to its highest setting in the Set up menu.
Night Display
When shooting in dark conditions, the camera automatically brightens the LCD monitor to suit the brightness of the subject*, making it easier to frame the subject.
* The movement of the subject shown on the LCD monitor will be jerky, but it will not affect the recorded images. The brightness of the image displayed in the monitor, and the brightness of the actual image recorded will be different.
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Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor
Shooting Information (Shooting mode)
* Spot Frame * AF Frame (p. 46) Zoom Magnification* (p. 36) Macro/Infinity (Basic Guide p. 15) ISO Speed (p. 65) Flash (Basic Guide p. 14) Shooting Method (p. 37, Basic p. 16)
Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations
** IS Mode*
*
Auto Rotate (p. 66) Rec. * Movie Recording (p. 40) * Low Battery (p. 121) * AE Lock (p. 49) * FE Lock (p. 50) * AF Lock (p. 47) Time Zone (p. 20) * Create Folder (p. 69)
3:2 Guide* (p. 39) Grid Lines* (p. 39) · Stills: Recordable Shots · Movies: Remaining Time/ Elapsed Time
*
*
*
*
*
Shooting Mode (pp. 33, 35, 40, 44, 60, 62, Basic Guide pp. 11 13) Exposure Compensation (p. 52) Long Shutter Mode (p. 53) White Balance (p. 55) My Colors (p. 58) Metering Mode (p. 51)
Compression (Still Images) (p. 30) Frame Rate (Movie) (p. 43)
Recording Pixels (pp. 30, 43) (Red)* Camera Shake Warning (p. 108) (The shutter speed will also display when the displays.) * Exposure Shift Bar (Movie) (p. 42)
* Appears even if the LCD monitor is set to Standard display.
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If the indicator blinks orange and the camera shake icon displays, it indicates there is insufficient illumination and a slow shutter speed will be selected. Shoot using the following methods. - Set IS mode to a setting other than [Off] (p. 32). - Raise the ISO speed (p. 65). - Select a setting other than (flash off) (Basic Guide p. 14). - Attach the camera to a tripod or other device.
Playback Information (Playback Mode)
Standard
WAVE Format Sound (p. 86) Folder Number-File Number Shooting Date/Time
Protection Status (p. 93)
Total number of images Displayed image number
Compression (Still Images) (p. 30)
Recording Pixels (Still Images) (p. 30) Movie (p. 78)
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Detailed
My Category (p. 75) Defined Playback (p. 76) Histogram Flash (Basic Guide p. 14) Macro/Infinity (Basic Guide p. 15) Metering Mode (p. 51)
Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations
Shooting Mode (pp. 33, 35, 40, 44, 60, 62, Basic Guide pp. 11 13) Long Shutter Mode (p. 53)
White Balance (p. 55) My Colors (Playback) (p. 84)
ISO Speed (p. 65)
My Colors (Shooting) (p. 58), Color Accent /Color Swap (p. 60)
Recording Pixels/Frame Rate (Movies) Image with the My Colors effect (p. 84) (p. 43) File Size
Exposure Compensation (p. 52) Recording Pixels (Still Images) (p. 30) Movie Length (Movies) (p. 40)
The following information may also be displayed with some images.
A sound file in a format other than the WAVE format is attached or the file format is not recognized. JPEG image not conforming to Design rule for Camera File System Standards RAW image Unrecognized data type
Information for images shot on other cameras may not display correctly.
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Histogram Function
The histogram is a graph that allows you to check the brightness of the image. The greater the bias toward the left in the graph, the darker the image. The greater the bias toward the right, the brighter the image. If the image is too dark, adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value. Similarly, adjust the exposure compensation to a negative value if the image is too bright (p. 52).
Sample Histograms
Dark Image
Balanced Image
Bright Image
Using the Viewfinder
The viewfinder can be used to conserve power by turning the LCD monitor off (p. 12) while shooting.
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Power Saving Function
This camera is equipped with a power saving function. The power will shut off in the following circumstances. Press the power button again to restore power.
Shooting Mode Powers down approximately 3 minutes after the last control is accessed on the camera. The LCD monitor automatically turns off 1 minute* after the last control is accessed even if [Auto Power Down] is set to [Off]. Press any button other than the power button or change the camera orientation to turn the LCD monitor back on.
Playback Mode Powers down approximately 5 minutes after the last Connected to a Printer control is accessed on the camera.
* This time can be changed.
Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations
The power saving function will not activate during a slide show or while the camera is connected to a computer. The power saving function settings can be changed (p. 26).
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Setting the World Clock
When traveling abroad, you can record images with local dates and times simply by switching the time zone setting if you pre-register the destination time zones. You can enjoy the convenience of not having to switch the Date/Time settings.
Setting the Home/World Time Zones
1
(Set up) Menu
[Time Zone]
.
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
2
.
3
Use the or button to select a home time zone .
To set the daylight saving option, use the or button to display . The time will advance by 1 hour.
4
.
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5
Use the or tion time zone
button to select a destina.
Time Difference from the Home Time Zone
As in Step 3, you can set daylight saving time.
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Use the or button to select [Home/ World], and the or button to select .
Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations
Switching to the Destination Time Zone
1
(Set up) Menu
[Time Zone]
.
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
2
Use the select
or .
button to
To change the destination time zone, use the FUNC./SET button. When you switch to the destination time zone, will display on the monitor. If you change the date and time when the World option is selected, the Home date and time will also change automatically.
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Menus and Settings
Menus are used to set the shooting, playback and print settings as well as such camera settings as the date/time and electronic beep. The following menus are available. FUNC. Menu Rec., Play, Print, Set up and My Camera Menus
FUNC. Menu
This menu sets many of the common shooting functions.
This example shows the FUNC. menu in
(Auto) mode.
Turn the mode dial to , , or . Press the FUNC./SET button. Use the or button to select a menu item. · Some items may not be selectable in some shooting modes. Use the or button to select an option for the menu item. · You can select further options with the MENU button for some options. · After selecting an option, you can press the shutter button to shoot immediately. After shooting, this menu will appear again, allowing you to adjust the settings easily. Press the FUNC./SET button.
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Rec., Play, Print, Set up and My Camera Menus
Convenient settings for shooting, playback or printing can be set with these menus.
(Rec.) Menu (Set up) Menu (My Camera) Menu
You can switch between menus with the or button when this part is selected.
Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations
· This example shows the Rec. menu in (Auto) mode. · In playback mode, the Play, Print, Set up and My Camera menus display. Press the MENU button. Use the or button to switch between menus. · You can also use the zoom lever to switch between menus. Use the or button to select menu items. · Some items may not be selectable in some shooting modes. Use the or button to select an option. · Menu items followed by an ellipsis (...) can only be set after pressing the FUNC./SET button to display the next menu. Press the FUNC./SET button again to confirm the setting. Press the MENU button.
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Menu List
FUNC. Menu
Menu Item Manual Mode Special Scene Mode Movie Mode Long Shutter Mode White Balance
The icons shown below are the default settings.
Page p. 33 p. 33 p. 40 p. 53 p. 55
Menu Item My Colors Metering Mode Frame Rate (Movie) Recording Pixels (Movie)
Page p. 58 p. 51 p. 43 p. 43
Compression (Still Image) p. 30 Recording Pixels (Still Image) p. 30
Exposure Compensation p. 52
Rec. Menu
Menu Item AiAF Slow Synchro Red-Eye Self-timer AF-assist Beam Digital Zoom Review Save Original Auto Category On/Off* On*/Off Delay: 010*, 15, 20, 30 sec. Shots: 13*1 On*/Off On*/Off Off/2*10 seconds/Hold On/Off* On*/Off Options Face Detect*/On/Off
* Default setting
Page/Topic p. 46 p. 34 p. 34 Basic Guide p. 16 p. 110 p. 36 Basic Guide p. 11 p. 64 Sets whether or not images are automatically classified into categories during shooting.*2 p. 39 p. 32 p. 38 p. 53
Disp. Overlay
Off*/Grid Lines/3:2 Guide/ Both (movie mode: Off*/ Grid Lines)
Continuous*/Shoot Only/ Panning/Off Off*/Date/Date & Time On/Off*
IS Mode Date Stamp Long Shutter
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*1 Default setting is 3 shots. *2 They are classified according to the following categories. People: , , or images with faces detected if [Face Detect] has been selected in [AiAF] mode. Scenery: Events: , , , , ,
Play Menu
Menu Item Slide Show My Category Erase Protect My Colors Page p. 88 p. 75 p. 95 p. 93 p. 84 Menu Item Sound Memo Rotate Transfer Order Transition Page p. 86 p. 82 p. 101 p. 83
Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations
Print Menu
Menu Item Print Select Images & Qty. Select by Date Select by Category p. 97 Page Menu Item Select by Folder Select All Images Clear All Selections Print Settings p. 100 Page
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Set up Menu
Menu Item Mute Volume Options On/Off* Off/1/2*/3/4/5
* Default setting
Page/Topic Set to [On] to silence all sounds except warning sounds. (Basic p. 10) Adjusts the volume of the start-up sound, operation sound, self-timer sound, shutter sound and playback sound. The volume cannot be adjusted if [Mute] is set to [On]. Adjusts the volume of the start-up sound when the camera is turned on. Adjusts the volume of the operation sound that plays when any button other than the shutter button is pressed. Adjusts the volume of the self-timer sound played 2 sec. before the shutter is released. Adjusts the volume of the sound played when the shutter releases. The shutter sound does not play when a movie is recording. Adjusts the volume of movie sounds and sound memos.
Start-up Vol. Operation Vol.
Selftimer Vol.
Shutter Volume
Playback Vol. LCD Brightness -7 to 0* to +7
Use the or button to adjust the brightness. You can check the brightness in the LCD monitor while you are adjusting the setting. p. 19 Sets whether or not the camera automatically powers down after a set period of time elapses without the camera being operated.
Power Saving Auto Power Down On*/Off
Display Off
10 sec./20 sec./ Sets the length of time before the LCD 30 sec./1 min.*/2 monitor turns off when no camera operation is performed. min./3min. Home*/World p. 20 Basic Guide p. 8
Time Zone Date/Time
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Clock Display
010*1 sec./20 sec./30 sec./1 min./2 min./3 min.
p. 13 You can also set it to perform a low level format (p. 29).
Format File Numbering Create Folder Create New Folder Check mark (On)/ No check mark (Off) Auto Create Continuous*/ Auto Reset
p. 71 p. 69 Creates a folder for the next shooting session.
Off*/Daily/ You can also set the Auto Create time. MondaySunday/ Monthly On*/Off 1 min.*/0 sec. p. 66 Sets the timing of the lens retraction when you switch from the shooting to the playback mode. Basic Guide p. 8 NTSC/PAL Auto*/ See below. *2 p. 28 p. 103
Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations
Auto Rotate Lens Retract
Language Video System Print Method Reset All
*1 Default setting is 5 seconds. *2 You can change the printer connection method. There is usually no need to change the settings, but select when you print an image recorded in the (Widescreen) mode at the full page setting for wide paper using a Canon SELPHY CP730/CP720/CP710/CP510 Compact Photo Printer. Since this setting is saved even when the power is turned off, ensure that you return the setting to [Auto] to print other image sizes. (However, it cannot be changed while the printer is connected.)
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My Camera Menu
Menu Item Theme Start-up Image Start-up Sound Available Settings
* Default setting
Page
Selects a common theme for each My Camera settings item. Sets the image displayed when the camera power is turned on. Sets the sound played when the camera power is turned on. p. 104
Operation Sound Sets the sound played when any button other than the shutter button is pressed. Selftimer Sound Shutter Sound My Camera Menu Contents Sets the sound played 2 seconds before the shutter releases in self-timer mode. Sets the sound played when the shutter button is pressed. There is no shutter sound for movies. (Off)/
*
/
/
Resetting Settings to Their Default Values
1
(Set up) Menu
[Reset All].
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
2
Select [OK] and press
.
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Settings cannot be reset when the camera is connected to a computer or to a printer. The following cannot be reset. - Shooting mode - The [Time Zone], [Date/Time], [Language] and [Video System] options in the (Set up) menu (pp. 26, 27) - White balance data recorded with the custom white balance function (p. 56) - Colors specified in the [Color Accent] (p. 60) or [Color Swap] (p. 62) modes. - Newly added My Camera settings (p. 105)
Formatting Memory Cards
You should always format a new memory card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data. Please note that formatting (initializing) a memory card erases all data, including protected images and other file types.
1
(Set up) Menu
[Format].
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
Before Using the Camera--Basic Operations
2
Select [OK] and press
.
To perform a low level format, use the button to select [Low Level Format] and the or button to add a check mark. You can stop formatting a card when [Low Level Format] is selected by pressing the FUNC./SET button. You can still use a card without problem when formatting is halted, but its data will be erased. Low Level Format We recommend you select [Low Level Format] when you think that the recording/reading speed of a memory card has dropped. A low level format may require 2 to 3 minutes with some memory cards. A format cannot be performed in Stitch Assist mode.
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Shooting
Changing the Recording Pixels and Compression (Still Images)
Shooting Mode
1
FUNC. Menu * (Compression)/ * (Recording Pixels).
See Menus and Settings (p. 22)
* Default setting.
Use the or button to select compression/recording pixels settings and press the FUNC./SET button.
Approximate Values for Recording Pixels
Recording Pixels Purpose* 3072 x 2304 High Printing to about A3-size pixels 297 x 420 mm (11.7 x 16.5 in.) Printing to about A4-size 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.) 2592 x 1944 (Medium 1) pixels Printing to about Letter-size 216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11 in.) 2048 x 1536 Printing to about A5-size (Medium 2) pixels 148 x 210 mm (6 x 8.3 in.) Print postcard-size prints 148 x 100 mm (6 x 4 in.) 1600 x 1200 (Medium 3) pixels Print L-size prints 119 x 89 mm (4.7 x 3.5 in.) 640 x 480 Send images as e-mail (Small) Low pixels attachments or shoot more images or 1600 x 1200 When printing to postcards (p. 38). pixels (Postcard) Printing on wide size paper (you can check 3072 x 1728 the composition at a 16:9 aspect ratio. Areas that will not be recorded appear on pixels (Widescreen) the LCD monitor as a black border.) (Large)
* Paper sizes vary according to region.
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Approximate Values for Compression Settings
Compression Superfine Fine Normal Normal Purpose Shoot normal quality images Shoot more images High Quality Shoot higher quality images
See Image Data Sizes (Estimated) (p. 135) See Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities (p. 134)
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Shooting
Setting the Image Stabilizer Function
Shooting Mode The lens shift type image stabilizer function allows you to minimize the camera shake effect (blurred images) when you shoot distant subjects that have been magnified or when you shoot in dark conditions without a flash.
Continuous You can check the effect of the IS mode on image blur on the LCD monitor since the IS mode runs continually. This makes it easier to compose images and focus on subjects. IS mode is only activated when the shutter button is pressed. When set to [Continuous], some blurring may occur depending on the subjects. In Shoot Only mode, subjects can be taken without concern for any unnatural movement that may appear on the LCD monitor. This option is not available in the mode. This option only stabilizes the effect of up and down camera motions on the image. This option is recommended for shooting objects moving horizontally. This option is not available in the mode.
Shoot Only
Panning
1
(Rec.) Menu [IS Mode] [Continuous]*/ [Shoot Only]/[Panning]/[Off].
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
*Default setting.
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It may not be possible to completely stabilize images when shooting at night or at low shutter speeds. Use a tripod to shoot under these conditions. If camera shake is too strong, it may not be fully corrected. Hold the camera horizontally while panning (stabilization does not work when the camera is held vertically). If you select [Shoot Only] or [Panning] in shooting mode (still images) and then switch to mode, the setting will change to [Continuous].
Shooting in a Special Scene Mode
Shooting Mode You can take an optimal picture simply by selecting the appropriate shooting mode.
1
FUNC. Menu
*Default setting.
* (Portrait).
See Menus and Settings (p. 22)
Use the or button to select a shooting mode and press the FUNC./SET button. See the Basic Guide (p. 12) for explanations of the Special Scene modes. Shooting
2
Shoot.
Shooting in Manual Mode
Shooting Mode You can adjust settings yourself, such as the exposure, white balance and ISO speed, when shooting in this mode.
1
FUNC. Menu
*Default setting.
* (Manual).
See Menus and Settings (p. 22)
See the Basic Guide (p. 12) for Manual mode explanations.
2
Change the settings as required and shoot.
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Red-Eye Reduction Function
Shooting Mode Setting the red-eye reduction function* to [On] causes the red-eye reduction lamp to fire with the flash.
*This function reduces the effect of light reflecting back from the eyes and making them appear red.
1
(Rec.) Menu
*Default setting.
[Red-Eye]
[On]*/[Off].
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
Setting the Slow Synchro Function
Shooting Mode You can shoot with the flash at slow shutter speeds. This is handy for shooting at night or under artificial lighting indoors.
1
(Rec.) Menu [Off]*.
*Default setting.
[Slow Synchro]
[On]/
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
You are recommended to fix the camera to a tripod to shoot in this mode.
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Magnified Close-Up Shooting (Digital Macro)
Shooting Mode You can shoot a subject 3 60 cm (1.2 in. 2.0 ft.) from the end of the lens at the maximum wide angle setting. With the digital zoom, the image area is 12 x 9 mm (0.46 x 0.35 in.) at maximum zoom (approximately 4.0x).
1
FUNC. Menu Macro).
*Default setting.
* (Manual)
(Digital
See Menus and Settings (p. 22)
Shooting
2
Choose the angle of view with the zoom lever and shoot.
Based on the number of recording pixels set, the Safety Zoom feature calculates the maximum zoom factor beyond which image quality will begin to deteriorate. The digital zoom pauses at this zoom factor for a moment, and appears on the LCD monitor. If you press the zoom lever toward again, you can zoom in even closer. In this case, the displayed zoom factor changes from white to blue.
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Using the Digital Zoom
Shooting Mode You can shoot zoomed images using the combined digital and optical zooms. The focal lengths (35mm film equivalent) and characteristics are as follows.
Option On Off Focal Length 28 420 mm 28 105 mm Characteristics You can shoot at a maximum zoom factor of approximately 15x using a combination of the optical and digital zoom features. Shoots without using the digital zoom.
The digital zoom cannot be used when the LCD monitor is turned off. The digital zoom cannot be used in the or (Postcard mode) or the (Widescreen) mode.
1
(Rec.) Menu [Digital Zoom] [On]*/[Off].
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
*Default setting.
2
Press the zoom lever toward
and shoot.
The combined optical and digital zoom factor will appear on the LCD monitor. Based on the number of recording pixels set, the Safety Zoom feature calculates the maximum zoom factor beyond which image quality will begin to deteriorate. The digital zoom pauses at this zoom factor for a moment, and appears on the LCD monitor. If you press the zoom lever toward again, you can zoom in even closer. In this case, the displayed zoom factor changes from white to blue. Pressing the zoom lever toward reduces the zoom factor.
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Continuous Shooting
Shooting Mode In this mode, the camera shoots continuously while the shutter button is held down. If you use the recommended memory card*, you can shoot continuously at a set shooting interval until the memory card is full (smooth continuous shooting) (p. 134). *Recommended Memory Card Super high speed SDC-512MSH memory card (sold separately) newly formatted with low level formatting (p. 29).
· This reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon. Actual results may vary according to the subject and shooting conditions. · Even if continuous shooting suddenly stops, the memory card may not be full.
Shooting
1 2
Press the button and use the ton to display . Shoot.
or
but-
The camera will continue to record successive images while the shutter button is fully pressed. Recording will cease when the shutter button is released. To Cancel Continuous Shooting Select in Step 1. The interval between shots lengthens when the built-in memory of the camera fills. If the flash is used, the interval between shots lengthens because the flash must charge.
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Postcard Mode
Shooting Mode You can shoot images with the optimal settings for postcards by composing them inside the print area (width-to-height ratio of approximately 3:2) shown in the LCD monitor.
1
FUNC. Menu (Postcard).
*Default setting.
* (Recording Pixels)
See Menus and Settings (p. 22)
The recording pixels are set to (1600 x 1200) and the compression to (Fine). The area that will not print displays in gray. The digital zoom cannot be used in this mode. For printing instructions, refer to the Direct Print User Guide.
Embedding the Date in the Image Data
You can embed the date in image data when is selected. (Postcard)
1
(Rec.) Menu [Date Stamp] [Date]/[Date & Time].
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
*Default setting.
[Off]*/
LCD Monitor Display : [Off] : [Date]/[Date & Time] Ensure that the camera's date/time is set beforehand (p. 26). The date stamp cannot be deleted from the image data once it has been embedded.
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Setting the Display Overlay
Shooting Mode You can check a composition's horizontal and vertical alignment as well as a 3:2 aspect ratio print range on the LCD monitor by using a shooting guide while shooting.
Displays grid lines dividing the monitor into 9 areas, Grid Lines allowing you to check the subject's horizontal and vertical alignment. You can check what can be printed in a composition using a 3:2 aspect ratio. The portion that will not print displays in 3:2 Guide gray.
*Images are recorded at the same aspect ratio of 4:3 as shown in the normal viewing mode.
Shooting
Both
You can display both the grid lines and 3:2 guide at the same time.
1
(Rec.) Menu [Disp. Overlay] [Grid Lines]/[3:2 Guide]/[Both].
See Menus and Settings (p. 23).
*Default setting.
[Off]*/
The grid lines and 3:2 guide do not appear on recorded images. In mode, only [Grid Lines] can be used.
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Movie Shooting
Shooting Mode The following movie modes are available. For information on the recording pixels and frame rate in each mode, refer to Changing Recording Pixels and Frame Rates (p. 43).
Standard You can select the recording pixels and frame rate and record until the memory card is full (when a super high-speed memory card is used, such as the recommended SDC-512MSH). The digital zoom can be used while shooting in this mode. (p. 36) · Maximum Size: 4 GB*/movie Fast Frame Rate Use this mode to record fast moving subjects, such as in sports photography. · Maximum Clip Length: 1 minute Compact Since there are few recording pixels and also the data size is small, this mode is convenient for sending movies as e-mail attachments or when the memory card capacity is low. · Maximum Clip Length: 3 minutes Color Accent Color Swap You can have only the specified color remain and change all others into black and white, or change a specified color into a different color (pp. 60, 62). As with the Standard mode, you can also select the recording pixels and frame rate and record until the memory card is full (when a super high-speed memory card is used, such as the recommended SDC-512MSH). · Maximum Size: 4 GB*/movie
· The recording time will vary according to the capacity of the memory card you use (p. 134). * Recording will stop after one hour of continuous recording even if the recorded data volume has not reached 4 GB.
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1
FUNC. Menu
*Default setting.
* (Standard).
See Menus and Settings (p. 22)
Use the or button to select a movie mode and press the FUNC./ SET button. In , or mode, you can change the recording pixels and frame rate (p. 43). See Changing Colors (p. 60) for the procedures for using and .
2
Shoot.
Pressing the shutter button halfway automatically sets the exposure, focus and white balance settings. Pressing the shutter button fully starts recording video and sound simultaneously. During shooting the recording time and [ Rec] appear on the LCD monitor. Pressing the shutter button fully again stops recording. Recording will stop automatically under the following circumstances. - When the maximum recording time elapses - When the built-in memory or memory card become full
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Shooting
You are recommended to use a memory card that has been formatted in your camera to shoot movies (p. 29). The card supplied with the camera may be used without further formatting. Be careful of the following while recording. - Try not to touch the microphone. - Do not press any buttons other than the shutter button. The sound that buttons make will be recorded in the movie. - The camera will automatically adjust the exposure and white balance to suit the shooting conditions during recording. Please note, however, that the sounds made by the camera automatically adjusting the exposure may also be recorded. The focus and optical zoom settings remain fixed for subsequent frames at the values selected for the first frame. Do not aim the camera toward the sun to shoot. Before recording, you can set the AE lock (p. 49) and exposure shift. 1. Press the button. The exposure will lock (AE lock) and the exposure shift bar will appear in the LCD monitor. 2. Use the or button to adjust the exposure. Press the button again to release the setting. Also, the setting will be canceled if you press the MENU button or change the white balance, My Colors or shooting mode settings. QuickTime 3.0 or later is required to play back movies (Data type: AVI/Compression method: Motion JPEG) on a computer. QuickTime (for Windows) is included on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk. On the Macintosh platform, this program is standard with Mac OS X or later.
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Changing Recording Pixels and Frame Rates
You can change the recording pixels and frame rate when the movie mode is set to (Standard), (Color Accent) or (Color Swap).
1
FUNC. Menu * (Frame Rate)/ * (Recording Pixels).
See Menus and Settings (p. 22)
*Default setting.
Use the or button to select recording pixels/frame rate settings and press the FUNC./SET button. Shooting
Recording Pixels and Frame Rates
Frame rates indicate the number of frames recorded or played back each second. The higher the frame rate, the smoother the appearance of motion.
Recording Pixels Standard Color Accent Color Swap Fast Frame Rate*2 Compact*2 640 x 480 pixels 320 x 240 pixels 320 x 240 pixels 160 x 120 pixels Frame Rate (frames/sec.)
*1
*1 Default setting *2 The recording pixels and frame rate are fixed.
See Image Data Sizes (Estimated) (p. 135) See Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities (p. 134)
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Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist)
Shooting Mode Stitch Assist can be used to shoot overlapping images that can later be merged (stitched) to create one panoramic image on a computer.
The overlapping seams of several adjacent images can be joined into a single panoramic image.
1
FUNC. Menu Assist).
*Default setting.
*(Manual)
/
(Stitch
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