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    ENGLISH

    Camera User G

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    Flowchart and Reference Guid

    This Guide

    Shooting with th

    Software Starter Guide

    Installing the Softw

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    Camera Body TemperatureIf your camera is used for prolonged periods, the cwarm. Please be aware of this and take care whenan extended period.

    About the LCD Monitor and ViewfindThe LCD monitor and viewfinder are produced withmanufacturing techniques. More than 99.99% of thspecification. Less than 0.01% of the pixels may oc

    appear as red or black dots. This has no effect on does not constitute a malfunction.

    Video Format

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    Symbols Used

    Question? Look Here First.

    About this Camera User G

    : This mark denotes issues that may operation.

    : This mark denotes additional topicsbasic operating procedures.

    What settings are available under

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    Thumb Index

    Introduces you to all of the camera components, aexplains how to load batteries and use the shutter among other basic functions.

    Describes shooting with the camera, from each sh

    mode to using the cameras various shooting featu

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    Table of Contents

    : Functions and operations tables. Thesthe right edges to make them easy to find.

    Read This First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Components Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Front View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back/Bottom View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Controls

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    Night Scene Mode . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitc

    Movie Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Macro Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Super Macro Mode. . . . . . . . . . . .

    Self-Timer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Digital Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    Continuous Shooting . . . . . . . . . .Shooting Selecting Particular EffecProgram AE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Test ShotsBefore you try to photograph important subjerecommend that you shoot several trial imagcamera is operating and being operated corPlease note that Canon, its subsidiaries and

    distributors are not liable for any consequenfrom any malfunction of a camera or accessCompactFlash cards, that results in the fa

    Read This First

    Please Read

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    Warnings

    Do not aim the camera directly into the slight sourceswhich could damage your e

    Do not trigger the flash in close proximeyes.Exposure to the intense light producdamage eyesight. In particular, remain at l

    (39 inches) away from infants when using Store this equipment out of the reach o

    Accidental damage to the camera or batte

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    Do not allow the equipment to come intbecome immersed in, water or other liqliquids to enter the interior. The camera hawaterproofed. If the exterior comes into coair, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth.or other foreign substances enter the intericameras power off and remove the camerpower cord from the power outlet. Continuemay result in fire or electrical shock. Pleasdistributor or the closest Canon Customer

    D t b t t i i l

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    Do not attempt to disassemble, alter orbatteries.There is serious risk of injury duImmediately flush with water any area of theyes and mouth, or clothing, that comes incontents of a battery. If the eyes or mouth substances, immediately flush with water aassistance.

    Avoid dropping or subjecting the batterithat could damage the casings.It could linjury.

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    Cautions

    Avoid using, placing or storing the equsubject to strong sunlight or high tempdashboard or trunk (boot) of a car.Expoand heat may cause the batteries to leak, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. Higalso cause deformation of the casing. Ensventilation when using the compact powerbattery pack or power the camera.

    D t t th i t i h id

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    Avoid Strong Magnetic FieldsNever place the camera in close proximityother equipment generating strong electroExposure to strong magnetic fields may ccorrupt image data.

    Avoid Condensation Related ProblMoving the equipment rapidly between homay cause condensation (water droplets)

    Preventing Malfunct

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    Front View

    Components Guide

    Displ

    Remote Sensor (p. 169)

    AF Se

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    Back/Bottom View

    Viewfinder (p. 33)Diopter AdjustmentDial (p. 33)

    CF Card/Batte

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    Controls

    Top

    Shutter Button (p

    Zoom Ring (p. 39)

    Main Dia

    (Flash)/ (Zoom in) Button (p. 62, 123)

    (Backlight) Button

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    Mode Dial

    Use the mode dial to switch between the sho

    : Auto (pThe camera autom

    Image Zone

    The camera automaccording to the im

    Image Zone

    Auto

    : Portrait (p 6

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    Main Dial

    The main dial is used for selecting certain mimages. You can easily and swiftly select, comenus.

    Turning the Main Dial

    In Shooting Mo Selects aperture

    speed (p 82 85

    Turn

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    Display Panel

    The display panel shows the camera settingcapacity, movie shooting time, battery chargIn Shooting mode (p. 29), you can turn on thdisplay panel for six seconds by pressing thethe backlight within six seconds, press the

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    Photo Effect

    Self-Timer/Wireless Contro

    Remaining Image CapacityCode/Error Code/ (InterInterval Shooting Remainin

    White Balance Settings

    Bracket

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    Charging the Battery Pack

    Use the following procedures to charge the btime and subsequently when the Change thmessage displays on the LCD monitor (or inlow battery icon ( ) and Lb ( ) messagPanel.

    Preparing the Camera

    1 2

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    This is a lithium ion battery pack so the

    completely use or discharge it before rerecharged at any time. However, since charge cycles is approximately 300 (barecommended to only charge the battedischarged it completely to prolong bat

    It takes approximately 90 minutes to brbattery pack to a fully charged state (bastandard).

    Charging times will vary according to thand batter pack charge state

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    Charging the Battery Pack (continued)

    When using Battery Pack BP-511A or BP-5

    between the discharged battery pack and

    pack by changing the direction of the batte

    Recharge the battery fully before using it a

    Fig. BFig. A Fig. C

    Fully Charged

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    Installing the Battery Pack/C

    Install Battery Pack BP-511A (supplied) andinto the camera as follows.Use the Compact Power Adapter CA-560 (sothe camera for extended periods (p. 182).

    Charge the battery pack before using it for

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    Installing the Battery Pack/CF card (continued

    3 Insert the CF card. The label side of the CF card should face Push the card in until the CF card eject b

    remove the CF card, push the CF card ejcard out.

    4 Slide the CF card/battery cover cl

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    CF Card Handling Precautions CF cards are high-precision electronic dev

    force, or subject them to shocks or vibratio Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a C Moving a CF card rapidly between temper

    cause condensation to form in the card, lemalfunctions. To avoid condensation formain a sealed plastic bag before moving it int

    temperature zone and allow it to adjust slotemperature.If condensation forms on the CF card put

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    Attaching the Neck Strap

    Attach the strap as ilPull the strap tight in does not slip. Performother side of the cam

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    Attaching the Lens Hood

    When shooting backlit scenes without a flashwide angle, you should attach the lens hoodthe scene from coming into the lens. Be surebefore you attach the lens hood.

    Atta

    its thencloc

    Lens Hood

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    Setting the Date/Time

    The Set Date/Time menu will appear the firstis turned on or whenever the date lithium batfrom Step 5 to set the date and time.

    1 Turn on the camera (p. 29).

    2 Press the MENU button. The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Play)] menu

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    The Date/Time cannot be inserted in th

    Date/Time have been set. For printing them, refer to the Direct Print User GuiGuide.

    Replacing the Date Battery(p. 184)

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    Setting the Language

    Use this feature to select the language usedmessages.

    1 Turn on the camera (p. 29).

    2 Press the MENU button. The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Play)] menuappears.

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    Turning the Power On/Off

    The power/mode indicator remains lit while tis on. The power/mode indicator indicates thfollows.

    Basic Functions

    Orange: Shooting mGreen : Playback m

    connectioYellow : Computer Off : The power

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    Turning the Power On/Off (continued)

    Powering the Camera in Playbac

    1 Turn the mode(Playback) whrelease button

    The power/modand appear

    Open the LCD m

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    Turning on the camera without the simagePress and hold the button, then turn on thturn the camera on with the LCD monitor clo

    Power Saving FunctionThis camera is equipped with a power savinfunction is turned on and it activates, restore

    mode lever toward or .Shooting Mode: Powers down approximatel t t l i d th

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    Using the LCD Monitor/View

    Switching between the LCD MonViewfinderYou can switch between the LCD monitor anShooting mode and Playback mode.

    When the LCD Monitor is ClosedThe viewfinder turns on.

    When the LCD Monitor is Open

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    The LCD monitor can also be positioned as

    1 Open the LCDdegrees and ttoward the len In this position,

    not appear on th The image show

    automatically fliReverse Displayappears correct

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    Checking the information o

    Monitor/ViewfinderEach time you press the INFO.button the LCviewfinder) cycles to the next information moBoth the LCD monitor and the viewfinder hav100% of the actual shooting image.

    Shooting ModeEach time you press the INFO button the inf

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    Information Displayed on the LCDViewfinderThe LCD monitor displays information in Shomode, such as the camera settings, remainishooting date/time.

    Shooting ModeThe information appears for approximately 6

    operate the camera (such as making a chaneven if the LCD monitor/viewfinder is set to (S ti i f ti d d

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    Checking the information on the LCD Monitor

    The following displays in information view.

    Spot Metering

    Frame

    AF Frame

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    Manual Focus

    (Red) Movie Recording

    * Zoom powers reflect the combined optical and digitaappear when the digital zoom is activated. (7.0x isthe optical zoom.)

    The icons in the shaded boxes ( ) above andinformation view is turned off.

    In addition to the above, the messages, AF fram

    shutter speed, aperture value, MF indicator (wheand zoom bar (during the zoom operation) are shexample.

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    Checking the information on the LCD Monitor

    In detailed display mode, the following inform

    Aperture Value

    Histogram

    Shutter Speed

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    About the HistogramThe histogram is a graph that allows you to j

    the recorded image. The greater the bias towgraph, the darker the image. The greater thethe brighter the image.If the image is dark, adjust the exposure comnumber. Similarly, adjust the exposure compnumber if the image is bright. (p. 92)

    SampleHistograms

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    Pressing the Shutter Button

    The shutter button features a two-stage actio

    Pressing HalfwPressing halfway autexposure and focus. The following came

    the LCD monitor (o

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    Pressing the Shutter Button (continued)

    If appears or the AF frame displays halfway, you can still press fully to take

    Images are first saved into the camerabeing recorded onto the CF card, allowtaken immediately as long as sufficient

    internal memory. The beep and shutter sound can be se

    (p 49)

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    Selecting Menus and Settin

    Selecting Settings by Pressing the(Only in Shooting Mode)

    1 Turn

    2Pres

    3Presomnfunc

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    Selecting Menus and Settings (continued)

    Selecting Settings by Pressing the

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    1 Press the MENUbutton.

    2Press the or arrow on the omni selecmenu tabs.

    3Press theorarrow on the omni selecthen press the or arrow on the omni contents.

    4Press the MENUbutton.

    In Step 2, you can also use the FUNC./JUand / button

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    Selecting Menus and Settings (continued)

    Displayed menu items will vary accordiand setting contents (p. 202).

    You can apply a desired image and souMy Camera menu. For details, see RegSettings(p. 156) or the Software Starte

    The default of all the settings changed operations except for [Date/Time], [LanSystem] can be restored all at once (p

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    Self-timer

    Sets the duration before the sreleases the shutter once the is pressed.

    10 sec.*/2 sec.

    Wireless Delay

    Sets the duration before the sreleases the shutter once the

    control shutter button is press0 sec./2 sec.*/10 sec.

    Sets the option of [Spot AE P

    Menu Item Setting Conten

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    Selecting Menus and Settings (continued)

    Converter

    Adjusts the camera most appwhen separately sold Tele-coDC58A or Close-up Lens 500to the camera.

    None*/TC-DC58A/500D

    Sets the duration images displ

    Menu Item Setting Conten

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    (Set up) Menu

    Print Order

    Sets the images that will be pdirect print compatible printer lab service, the number of copparameters.

    Transfer OrderSpecifies images before downcomputer.

    Menu Item Setting Conten

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    Selecting Menus and Settings (continued)

    LCD BrightnessSets the brightness level of the

    (Normal)*/ (Bright)

    Pow

    e

    Auto PowerDown

    Sets whether or not the came

    automatically powers down afperiod of time elapses withouoperation.

    Menu Item Setting Conten

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    Resetting the Settings to De

    You can reset the menu and button operatio

    1 Turn on the camera. You can turn on the camera in either Sho

    2 Press the MENU button for longer

    than 5 seconds. The message Reset settings to default?appears on the LCD monitor

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    Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting

    6 Press the shutter button all the w You will hear the sound of the shutter wh The picture appears for two seconds on t

    viewfinder).

    See page 202 for settings that can be c With the Review function, you can chan

    images appear on the LCD monitor (or

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    Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting (con

    1 Right after shooting, press the FUNimage is displayed on the LCD mon

    2 Select [OK] using the orarrow on the omni selector andpress the SET button. The image is recorded in the RAW

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    Changing the Resolution an

    You can change the resolution and compressettings to suit the purpose of the image yourecord the CCD output without compression

    format (p. 60).

    Mode Dial

    Resolution

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    Changing the Resolution and Compression (c

    Movies can be shot with the follow

    Resolution

    640 x 480 pixels

    320 x 240 pixels

    160 x 120 pixels

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    See Image File Sizes (Estimated)(p. 1

    See CF Cards and Estimated Capacitie(p. 191). The resolution and compression setting

    shooting mode selection as follows (onmode).

    e.g. 1 : When the shooting mode is cha

    the resolution and compressionset in Mmode.

    e.g. 2 : When the shooting mode is cha

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    Changing the File Format

    The recording file format can be switched to shooting the image.With the standard JPEG file format, the cam

    after capturing them to produce optimal resucompresses images so that more can be sto

    Mode Dial

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    1 Press the FUNC. button.

    2 Select L* (LCD monitor/Viewfinder)orL* (Display Panel)using the orarrow on the omni selector.* The current setting is displayed.

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    Using the Built-In Flash

    Use the flash according to the guidelines beloflash cannot be used.)

    Mode Dial

    *Auto with red-eyereduction

    The flash fires athe lighting levereduction lamp f

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    Using the Built-In Flash (continued)

    Setting the Red-eye Reduction Fu

    The red-eye reduction lamp fires when the fl

    areas. This reduces light reflecting back fromthem appear red.

    Mode Dial

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    Using the Built-In Flash with the Function Off

    Mode Dial

    1In the [ (Rec.)] menu, set [Flas

    2 Wh i h t fi th fl h

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    Portrait Mode

    Use this mode when you want the subject tobackground to blur.

    1 Turn the mode dialto .Shooting procedures are

    the same as for themode (p. 53).

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    Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assis

    3 Shoot the first image. The exposure and white balance settings

    the first image.

    4 Compose and shoot the second ioverlaps the first. Minor discrepancies in the overlap can b

    software.

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    Movie Mode

    Use this mode to shoot movies. The resolutiothe following settings (p. 57): [ (640 x 480)] [ (320 x 240)] [ (160 x 120)]

    1 Turn the mode dial tThe LCD monitor (or view

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    Movie Mode (continued)

    You are recommended to use a CF cardin your camera to shoot movies (p. 139can be used without being formatted.

    The recording time may not display profilming may stop unexpectedly with the

    cards. Slow recording cards Cards formatted on a different camera

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    Macro Mode

    Use the macro mode to shoot close-ups of sdistance from the tip of the lens to the subjecrange (varies according to the zoom position

    Mode Dial

    Zoom Position (35mm film equivalent) Distanc

    Wide angle end 63 mm 10 50

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    Macro Mode (continued)

    In macro mode, the correct image brighbe obtained with flash photography. Ple[On] and use the separately sold Macrothe Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX for flash mode. Use the Avor Mmode and set t

    value as required by the shooting cond

    Recordable areas at the minimum shoo

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    Super Macro Mode

    Compared with normal Macro mode, you casubject and focus on the subject closer to thcan also be shot with different effects.

    You can shoot subjects in Super Macro modfrom the tip of the lens to the subject is in the

    Mode Dial

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    Super Macro Mode (continued)

    3 Shoot the image. Shooting procedures are the same as fo During Super Macro mode, only the optic

    when the digital zoom is set to On. The zoom bar appearing during zoom op

    following movable zoom range in Super M(35mm film equivalent). The MF indicatofocus mode also shows the movable ran

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    Self-Timer

    You can take pictures with the self-timer in a

    1 Press the button. Press the button until appears

    on the display panel and orappears on the LCD monitor (or in the

    viewfinder). You can cancel the self-timer by pressingthe button again.

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    Digital Zoom

    With the combined optical and digital zoom fuzoomed as follows:8.8x, 11x, 14x, 18x and 22x.

    Mode Dial

    1 In the [ (Rec.)] menu, select[Di it l Z ]

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    Continuous Shooting

    Use this mode to shoot successive frames wfully pressed.

    Mode Dial

    StandardContinuous

    Shooting

    Use this mode to view thecontinuously. The shutter mode than in mode.

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    Continuous Shooting (continued)

    Selecting a Continuous Shooting

    The interval between frames lengthensinternal memory becomes full.

    The built-in flash can be used, but the iwill lengthen to accommodate the flash

    The flash will not fire with an externally

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    Camera settings such as shutter speed and

    freely changed for shooting.

    Shooting Selecting Part

    See Functions Available in Each Shootinend of this manual to find out which settin which shooting modes.

    Please see Auto Mode(p. 53) foonce you have changed a setting.

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    Program AE (continued)

    See page 202 for settings that can be c If a correct exposure cannot be obtaine

    aperture value show in red on the LCDviewfinder). Use the following methodsexposure and make them show in white

    Use the flash. Cha Change the light metering mode.

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    2 Turn the main dial and select ashutter speed.

    3 Shoot the image. The correct exposure has been set if the

    shutter speed and aperture value show in

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    Setting the Shutter Speed (continued)

    See page 202 for settings that can be c Please note that camera shake become

    speeds. If the camera shake warning monitor (or in the viewfinder), secure thbefore shooting.

    The fastest shutter speed for flash synsecond. The camera automatically res1/250 second if a faster speed is selec

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    Setting the Aperture

    When you set the aperture in the aperture-pcamera automatically selects a shutter speebrightness.Selecting a lower aperture value (opening thto blur the background and create a beautifuaperture value (closing it) brings the entire ra

    background into focus. The larger the aperturange of the image brought into clear focus.

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    Setting the Aperture (continued)

    Depending on the zoom position, certanot be available.

    See page 202 for settings that can be c Please note that camera shake become

    speeds. If the camera shake warning monitor (or in the viewfinder), secure thbefore shooting

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    Manually Setting the Shu

    and ApertureYou can manually set the shutter speed andparticular effect. This is convenient for shootimages where it is difficult to set the correct

    1

    Turn the mode dial t

    The shutter speed and on the display panel an

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    Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and A

    See page 202 for settings that can be c For the correlation between aperture va

    see page 84. If you wish to change the exposure, ad

    the aperture using the main dial.

    The brightness of the LCD monitor (or vselected shutter speed and aperture vashutter speed or shoot a subject in a da

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    Switching between Ligh

    Modes

    Evaluative Metering is the default light meteswitched to another metering mode.

    Mode Dial

    Appropriate for stan

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    1Press the button to select themetering mode. Each press of the button changes

    the metering mode as follows.

    The icon of the currently selected light

    (EvaluativeMetering)

    (Center-WeightedAveraging)

    (Spot AE Point)

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    Adjusting the Exposure

    Adjust the exposure compensation setting tosubject too dark when it is backlit or shot agbackground.

    Mode Dial

    1 Press ( on the omni selectoTh ti b

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    Adjusting the Tone (Wh

    When the white balance mode is set to matccamera reproduces colors more accurately.

    Mode Dial

    AWB ( ) Auto Settings are automatic

    Daylight For recording outdoo

    Cloudy For recording under ov

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    Adjusting the Tone (White Balance) (cont

    2 Select the desired setting usingthe main dial or the or arrowon the omni selector. Please see below regarding the

    custom setting.

    You can shoot the image right afterselecting settings by pressing the shutterbutton The menu displays again after the

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    2 Select (Custom1) or(Custom2) using the main dial orthe

    or

    arrow on the omniselector.

    3 Aim the camera at the white papecard and press the SET button.Aim the camera so that the white paper o

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    Changing the Photo Effe

    You can shoot with different photo effects.

    Mode Dial

    ( ) Photo Effect Off Records with

    ( ) VividEmphasizes tsaturation to r

    Tones down t

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    In this screen, select the item you wish toset using theorarrow on the omni

    selector and set it using the or arrowon the omni selector.

    Contrast Select from (Weak), 0 (Neutral) and +

    (Strong). This function allows you to adjust the deg

    Sharpness Select from (Weak), 0 (Neutral) and + (

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    Changing the ISO Speed

    Raise the ISO speed to prevent camera shadark places, when you want to shoot withoufaster shutter speed.

    Mode Dial

    1 Press the FUNC. button and select* (LCD i /Vi fi d )

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    Auto Exposure BracketiMode)

    In this mode, the camera automatically chana set range to take three shots after you preonce. You can adjust AEB settings in 1/3EVof 2EV to +2EV of the standard exposure s

    Mode Dial

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    3 Expand or contract the rangeusing the main dial or the orarrow on the omni selector. Use to expand the range and to

    contract it. The camera returns to the Step 2 screen

    if you press the SETbutton. You can shoot the image right after

    selecting settings by pressing the shutterbutton. The menu displays again after theh t ll i t h th tti

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    Focus Bracketing (Focus

    You can shoot three images while the focus when shooting with the manual focus (p. 114medium or large- can be selected. Images a

    position changing in the following order: seleaway and closer.

    Mode Dial

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    3 Expand or contract the rangeusing the main dial or the orarrow on the omni selector. Use to expand the range and to

    contract it. The camera returns to the Step 2 screen

    if you press the SETbutton. You can shoot the image right after

    selecting settings by pressing the shutterbutton. The menu displays again after theh t ll i t h th tti

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    Locking the Exposure SeLock)

    You can set the exposure and focus separatwhen the contrast is too strong between the or when a subject is backlit.

    Mode Dial

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    The automatically selected combinationaperture values can be freely changed

    exposure with the following procedure.1. Turn the mode dial to P, Tvor Av.2. Focus on the subject on which you w

    Press the shutter button halfway.In Tvand Avmodes, the Safety Sh[Safety Shift] is set to [On] (p. 86).

    3. Press the button. The exposure setting will lock and tthe LCD monitor (or in the ie find

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    Locking the Flash Expos(FE Lock)

    You can obtain the correct exposure with flaregardless of the location of your subject in t

    Mode Dial

    1 Press the (Flash) button and se

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    Switching between FlasSettings

    The built-in flash and the externally mountedautomatic flash adjustments (except in the Mpossible to set them so that they fire without* Speedlite 220EX/380EX/420EX/550EX Macro R

    Mode Dial

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    Switching the Timing at whFires

    Mode Dial

    1st-curtainThe flash fires right after the shuttshutter speed. Usually, the 1st-cu

    shooting.The flash fires right before the sh

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    Shooting Images at Set Inte(Intervalometer)

    You can shoot images at a set interval. This fixed-point observation of plants and bloomininterval time can be set from 1 to 60 minutescan be shot

    Mode Dial

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    3 Press thearrow on the omniselector, then select the numberof shots using the

    or

    arrowon the omni selector. If you press the omni selector

    continuously, the number of shotsincreases in units of 5 shots at a time.

    The maximum number of shots* is

    determined according to the CF cardsremaining capacity.

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    Shooting Problem SubjectsAutofocus

    The autofocus may not work well on the follo Subjects with extremely low contrast to t Subjects mixing close and far objects Subjects with extremely bright objects atcomposition

    Subjects that are moving quickly Subjects with horizontal stripes

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    Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus

    Shooting in Manual Focus Mode

    The focus can be manually set.

    Mode Dial

    1 Press and hold the MF button,then turn the zoom ring to focus

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    Using the Manual Focus in CombAuto Focus

    The camera automatically searches for a mopoint from the current manually focused loca

    Mode Dial

    1 Focus the camera with the manuathe SET button.

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    Switching between Focus S

    You can switch between focus settings to sh

    Mode Dial

    Continuous

    The camera is continit is aimed even whe

    pressed, allowing yoopportunities. This is

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    Settings that can be saved to the

    Shooting Mode (P, Tv, Avand

    M)

    Funct

    AvanMacro Rec. menu settings

    Manual Focus location Zoom

    1

    Turn the mode dial to P, Tv, Av or

    2

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    Setting the Auto Rotate Fun

    This camera is equipped with an Intelligent Odetects the orientation of an image shot withautomatically rotates it to the correct viewing

    display. You can set this function on/off.

    Mode Dial

    1 Select [Auto Rotate] in the [

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    Resetting the File Numbers

    You can select the way file numbers are ass

    OnThe file numbers are reset to the start (100-card is inserted. New images recorded on are assigned the next available number.

    OffThe file number of the last image to be shoimages recorded to a new CF card start fro

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    Folder File Capacity

    Each folder usually contains up to 100 imHowever, since images shot in Continuoumode are always saved into the same folmore than 100 images. The number of im100 if a folder contains images copied froshot with other cameras. Please note, hofolders containing 2001 or more images ccamera.

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    Displaying Images Individu

    You can view the recorded images on the LCviewfinder).

    Playback

    1 Open the LCD The LCD monito

    any position (p.

    You can use thewithout opening

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    Magnifying Images

    Images can be magnified up to approximatesingle image playback.

    1 While in single image playback,press the button or turn thezoom ring toward telephoto.

    Press the

    ,

    ,

    or

    arrow on theomni selector to move the magnified aread th i

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    Viewing Nine Images at (Index Playback)

    Up to nine images can be viewed at once in

    1 While in single image playback,press the button. Nine images appear at once (index

    playback).

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    JUMP Jumping Between Im

    The display can be advanced or set back 9 iimage playback or index playback.

    1 Press the JUMP button while in splayback (p. 122) or index playba The jump bar appears.

    2 The displayed image(s) change.Si l I Pl b k

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    Viewing Movies

    You can play back movies shot in mode

    1 Turn the mode lever to . Movies cannot be viewed in index playba

    2 Select a movie by turning themain dial or using the orarrow on the omni selector. A movie displays with the instruction

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    Fast Forwarding/Rewinding Select one of the following operations us

    the omni selector and press the SETbut(Exit) : Return to single ima

    (First Frame) : First Frame

    (Previous Frame) : Previous Frame (Rheld down)

    (Next Frame) : Next Frame (Fast-fis held down)

    (Last Frame) : Last Frame

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    Editing Movies

    You can delete unwanted portions from the fmovie clip.

    1 Select the movie you wish to editbutton. See Viewing Movies(p. 126).

    2 Select (Edit) using theorarrow on the omni selector and

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    6 Select (Save) using the orarrow on the omni selector and

    press the SET button. When is selected, the edited movie

    is not saved and the camera reverts tothe movie editing panel.

    7 Select [Overwrite] or [New File]using the

    or

    arrow on theomni selector and press the SET

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    Rotating Images in the Disp

    Images can be rotated 90 and 270 clockwi(or in the viewfinder).

    Original 90

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    Attaching Sound Memos to

    In playback mode (including single image plamagnified playback and the review immedia

    Images can be magnified when rotated Images taken vertically with the auto ro

    to [On] will automatically be rotated to tviewed on the LCD monitor (or in the v

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    Attaching Sound Memos to Images (continued

    Erasing the Sound MemosSelect in Step 2 on the previous page.

    You cannot attach sound memos to mo You cannot record or playback sound n

    already have an incompatible sound file

    to record or play such images, the Incomessage will display. Incompatible sou

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    Automated Playback (Slide

    Slide show image settings are based on DP

    Starting a Slide ShowAll images or a selection of images on a CF one-by-one in an automated slide show.

    All Images Plays all the images on the

    Slide Show 1 3 Plays the images selected

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    Automated Playback (Slide Show) (continued)

    4 When the slide show is over, pres The slide show menu appears again. Preagain to close the menu.

    Movie images play for the length of timeregardless of the time set in the slide s

    The power saving function is disabled won the camera (p 31)

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    Index Playback Press the button to switch to index

    playback (3 images). Select an image using the main dial orthe or arrow on the omni selectorand mark or remove marks from imagesusing theorarrow on the omniselector.

    The selection number and a check mark

    appears at the bottom of selectedimages.

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    Automated Playback (Slide Show) (continued)

    Adjusting the Play Time and RepYou can change the play time for all the imathe show repeat itself continuously.

    Play TimeSets the duration that each image inThe options are any one of 3 10 seseconds and Manual.

    RepeatSets whether the slide show stops wbeen displayed or continues to displ

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    Protecting Images

    You can protect important images from accid

    1 In the [ (Play)] menu, select[Protect] and press the SETbutton. See Selecting Menus and Settings

    (p. 44).

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    Erasing Images Individually

    Erasing

    Please note that erased images cannotcaution before erasing a file.

    1

    Select the image you wish to eras

    button.

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    Formatting a CF Card

    You should always format a new CF card orwish to erase all images and other data. ForCF card if it returns an error or if the m

    Please note that formatting (initializing)data, including protected images and ocheck the contents of the CF card befo

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    About Printing

    You can easily print images stored on the CFcamera to a direct print compatible printer withe camera buttons. In addition, you can speCF card you want to print and how many copPrint Settings), and then take the CF card to to have them printed out later.

    This camera complies with the industry stantherefore you can connect the camera to no

    Print Order

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    Refer to the System Mapsupplied with y

    print compatible printer (CP series or Buinformation.

    Direct Print Compatible Print Connect the camera to the printe Set various print settings (excep

    P i t

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    Print Settings (DPOF Print S

    You can select images on a CF card for prinnumber of print copies in advance using the extremely convenient for sending the imagesservice or for printing on a direct print functioRefer to the Direct Print User Guidefor instruprint settings from the printer.

    The mark may appear on images thset by another DPOF compliant camera

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    When the print type (p. 144) is set to[Index], select an image using the maindial or the or arrow on the omniselector and mark or remove marks fromimages using theorarrow on theomni selector. A check mark appears onthe marked image.

    You can use the same procedures toselect images in index playback (3

    images). Press the button to switchbetween single image playback and

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    Print Settings (DPOF Print Settings) (continue

    Setting the Print StyleAlways select a print style after having selecto print.The following print settings can be selected.

    PrintType

    Standard Prints one image pe

    IndexPrints the selected ireduced size in an i

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    4 Press the orarrow on theomni selector to select a setting.Print Type Select [Standard], [Index] or [Both].

    Date Select [On] or [Off].

    File No.

    Select [On] or [Off].

    5 P th MENU b tt

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    Print Settings (DPOF Print Settings) (continue

    Resetting the Print SettingsThe print settings can all be removed at onceto [Standard] and the date and file number o

    1 In the [ (Play)] menu, select[Print Order] and press the SETbutton. See Selecting Menus and Settings

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    You can use the camera to specify settings fdownloading to a computer. Refer to the Sofinstructions on how to transfer images to youuse this function to transfer several images acomputers.The settings used on the camera comply witFormat (DPOF) standards.

    Image Transmission Sett

    Transfer Order)

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    Selecting Images for Transferring (continued)

    3 Select images for transferring.Single Images Select an image using the main dial or

    the or arrow on the omni selectorand mark or remove marks from imagesusing theorarrow on the omni

    selector. A check mark appears on themarked image

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    Download images taken with the camera to afollowing ways:

    Connect the camera to a computer with thYou can then download images directly frocomputer.

    Directly from the CF cardUsing a card adapter or a card reader, youdirectly from the CF card.

    Downloading Images to a

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    Connecting the Camera to a Computer Via the

    2 Connect the supplied interface cacomputers USB port and the camterminal. You do not need to turn off the computer

    a USB connection. Please refer to your computer manual for

    location of the USB port. The cameras LCD monitor (or viewfinde

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    Downloading Directly from

    1Eject the CF cardinsert it into a CFto the computer.

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    A video-compatible television connected via tAVC-DC300 can be used to view images as y

    Viewing Images on a TV S

    1 Turn off the camera (p. 30).Also turn the television off.

    2 Attach AV Cabthe A/V OUT tecamera.

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    My Camera allows you to customize the starshutter, operation and self-timer sounds. Eachoices.

    e.g. Start-up image

    Customizing the Camera

    Settings)

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    4 Press the MENU button. Pressing the MENUbutton closes the me

    settings take effect. In Shooting mode, the menu can be closebutton halfway. (In Playback mode, the mshutter button is pressed halfway and theshooting mode.)

    If you select [Theme] in Step 3, you cantheme for each of the My Camera SettiIf [M t ] i th [ (S t )] i

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    Registering the My Camera

    Images recorded onto the CF card and newlbe added as My Camera settings to the [You can also use the supplied software to uimages and sounds to the camera.The following menu items can be saved to th

    Start-up Image Selftimer Sound Start-up Sound Shutter Sound Operation Sound

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    Registering the My Camera Settings (continue

    File Format of My Camera SettingMy Camera settings should conform to the bHowever, CF card images shot with this camas My Camera settings regardless of the be

    Start-up Image

    Recording image format JPEG (Base li Sampling rate 4:2:0 or 4:2:2

    Li t f E /M C d

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    The following error and message codes maypanel.

    Error Codes

    List of Error/Message Code

    (XX: number): The camera has experienced a

    power, wait a second, and thenback. If the error code appearsproblem. Note the error code n

    in for servicing. If an error codea shot there is a chance that t

    Li t f M

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    The following messages may appear on the viewfinder).

    For messages which may appear when a refer to the Direct Print User Guide.

    List of Messages

    Resetting: Resetting all the camera a

    Busy... : Image is being recorded toResetting settings to defau

    No memory card: You attempted to shoot or CF card installed

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    Cannot magnify!: You attempted to magnifyphotographed with anothedifferent format, or edited

    Cannot rotate: You attempted to rotate anphotographed with anothedifferent format, or edited

    Unidentified Image: You attempted to play bacrecorded in a special formby the camera of another

    movie clip recorded by an

    T bl h ti

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    Troubleshooting

    Problem Cause

    Camera will notoperate

    Power is not turned on

    CF card/battery coveropened

    Insufficient batteryvoltage

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    Camera will notrecord

    CF card not formattedcorrectly

    Cannot play back You attempted to play

    Problem Cause

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    Troubleshooting (continued)

    Battery pack will notcharge

    Poor contact betweenbattery pack and batterycharger

    Problem Cause

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    Subject in recordedimage is too dark

    Insufficient light forshooting

    Subject dark incomparison to thebackground

    Problem Cause

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    Troubleshooting (continued)

    Subject in recordedimage is too bright

    Subject too close causingflash to be too bright

    Subject bright in

    comparison to thebackground

    Problem Cause

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    White dots or whiteasterisks appear onthe image

    Light from the flash hasreflected off dust particlesor insects in the air. Thisoccurs more frequently inthe following conditions: When shooting at the

    wide angle end. When shooting with a

    high aperture value inthe aperture-priority AE

    d

    Problem Cause

    A di

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    Using the Wireless Controll

    Installing the BatteryInstall the date battery (CR2025) into the WiDC100 before use.

    Appendix

    Be particularly careful to keep the date of children. Seek medical assistance im

    swallows a battery since corrosive battth t h i t ti l ll

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    Using the Wireless Controller (continued)

    Playbackappears on the display panel.

    Displ

    In mabutto

    area In ind

    Display theprevious image

    Play back themovie images

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    Using an Externally MounteSeparately)

    You can make your flash photography even natural appearing with the use of a separatemounted flash.The cameras auto exposure function will opSpeedlite 220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 550EX, a

    14EX or a Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX (p. 174mode or when [Flash Adjust] is set to [Manu

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    Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Sep

    3 Turn the mode dial to a position o.Speedlite 220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 550EMR-14EX or Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX The flash will automatically adjust its out

    , P, Tvand Avmodes when [Flash Ad

    maximum flash synchro shutter speed isI M d h [Fl h Adj t] i t t

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    4 Press the shutter button halfway. The flash is charged when its pilot lamp l

    5 Press the shutter button all the wimage.

    The externally mounted flash will not fircontinuous shooting.

    The Bracket mode cannot be used for f

    flash fires, only one image gets recorde Fl h ( i ll hi h lt fl h

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    Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Sep

    How to Mount Macro Ring Lite MRTwin Lite MT-24EXThe separately sold Conversion Lens Adapteto mount Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Macrothe camera.

    Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58C can be divided into the

    Rearpart

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    2 Attach the conadapter so tha

    lens and direction of thmeets . If you plan to att

    (p. 178), do it afadapter.

    3 Attach the con

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    Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Sold Sep

    5 Press the button to set the camand set [ND Filter] to [On]. Macro mode (p. 73) ND filter (p. 118)

    When Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX or Ma

    mounted on the camera using ConversDC58C with its two parts joined shooti

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    Using the Tele-converter (SoClose-up Lens (Sold Separa

    The separately sold Conversion Lens Adapteto use the separately sold Tele-converter TCLens 500D (58 mm) with the camera. ConveDC58C is a combination of rear and front paas a single, joined unit.

    (No other tele-converters and close-up lenseSet [Converter] in the Rec. menu correctly w

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    Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separately)/Close-up Lens

    Tele-converter TC-DC58AThis 58 mm-threaded diameter magnifying ctaking telephoto shots. The lens changes thecamera bodys lens by a factor of 1.5x.

    Use the tele-converter lens with the focmaximum telephoto setting. Using the zmay cause dark shadows on the image

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    Mounting the Lenses

    1 Turn off the caand hold the rand remove thlens.

    Ring

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    Using the Tele-converter (Sold Separately)/Close-up Lens

    Setting the Camera Lens to the MPosition

    1 Turn the mode lever to (ShootMENU button. The [ (Rec.)] menu appears.

    2 Select [Converter] using the or

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    The distance shown with the MF indicachange even if you change the [Conve

    The camera does not enter Macro modto any setting other than [None]. If the cMacro mode, Macro mode will be cancset to another setting than [None].

    Please note that the images will not mePhotoStitch program on a computer whmode with a conversion or close-up len

    To protect the conversion lens, hold thehand and scre the con ersion lens on

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    Using a Compact Power AdSeparately)

    You should use the separately sold Compac560 when using the camera for long periods connecting to a computer or printer.

    Compact Power Adapter CA-

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    Using a Battery Charger (Soand Car Battery Cable (Sold

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    Replacing the Date Battery

    If the Set Date/Time menu appears when yo

    power, the date battery charge is low and thehave been lost. Please replace the battery wlithium coin battery with the following proced

    Please note that the first date battery marelatively quickly after you purchase the

    because it is installed in the camera at tmanufacture not when you make the pu

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    Camera Care and Maintenan

    5 Replace the date battery holder, rpack and close the battery cover.

    If you ever dispose of your camera, first rembattery for recycling according to the recyclyour country.

    Specifications

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    All data is based on Canons testing standarwithout notice.

    Specifications

    PowerShot Pro1

    Camera Effective Pixels Approx. 8.0 million

    Image Sensor 2/3-inch CCD (Tota8.3 million)

    Lens 7.2 (W) 50.8 (T) m28 (W) 200 (T) m

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    Exposure Control System Program AE, Shuttpriority AE or Manu

    AE lock is available

    Exposure Compensation 2.0 stops in 1/3-sAuto exposure brac

    Sensitivity Auto, ISO 50/100/2

    White Balance TTL auto, pre-set (aCloudy, Tungsten, or Flash) or custom

    Built-in Flash Auto*, on*, off * Red-eye reduction

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    Wireless Control Shooting and playbcontroller is includeWhen shooting, ima

    approx. 2-sec./apprbutton is pressed.

    PC-controlled Shooting Available (USB consoftware program iskit.)

    Recording Media CompactFlash (CType II)

    File Format Design rule for cam

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    My Camera Settings The start-up imagesound, operation socan be customized

    methods:1. Using the imagescamera.

    2. Using downloadeusing the supplie

    Interface USB (mini-B, PTP [Audio/Video output

    monaural audio)P S 1 R h bl li h

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    Battery Performance

    The data above reflects standard Canon teactual figures will vary according to the sh

    settings.M i d t i l d d

    Number of Images S

    LCD Monitor On ViewBattery Pack

    BP-511A

    (Fully charged)

    Approx. 420 images Approx.

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    CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (

    CF ca

    FC-

    32M

    FC-

    64MH

    L(Large)3264 x 2448 pixels

    8 17

    14 29

    30 62

    M1(Medium 1) 14 3027 54

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    Image File Sizes (Estimated)

    ResolutionCo

    L (3264 x 2448 pixels) 3436 KB

    M1 (2272 x 1704 pixels) 2002 KB

    M2 (1600 x 1200 pixels) 1002 KB

    M3 (1024 x 768 pixels) 570 KB

    S (640 x 480 pixels) 249 KB

    RAW (3264 x 2448 pixels)

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    Battery Pack BP-51

    Type: Rechargeable lithium ioNominal voltage: 7.4 V

    Nominal capacity: 1390 mAh

    Charge cycles: Approx. 300

    Operating temperatures: 0 40 C (32 104 F

    Dimensions: 38 x 55 x 21 mm (1.5 x

    Weight: Approx. 82 g (2.9 oz.)

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    Tele-converter TC-DC58A (Sol

    Magnification: Approx. 1.5xFocal length: Infinity

    Lens configuration: 5 elements in 3 groups

    Focusing range(from tip of lens):

    2.2 m Infinity (7.2 ft. (when attached to Powtelephoto end)

    Thread diameter: 58 mm Standard filter t(Conversion Lens Adap

    Index

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    A

    Adobe RGB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98AEB Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100

    AE Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

    AF Frame . . . . . . . . . 53, 89, 90

    AF Mode . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 116

    Aperture-Priority AE ( ) . . 85

    Aperture Value . . 81, 82, 85, 87

    Compre

    ContinuoShooti

    Contrast

    ConversAdapte

    Converte

    CreativeCustom

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    FFE Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106

    File Format . . . . . . . . . . . 55, 60

    File Number . . . . . . 37, 50, 120Reset . . . . . . . . . . . 50, 120

    FlashExposure

    Compensation . . . . . . 107Externally Mounted

    Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171

    LLandsca

    Languag

    LCD MoBrig

    Lens Ca

    Light Me

    M

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    OOperation Sound . . 49, 51, 154

    Overexposure Warning . . . . 39

    PPhoto Effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

    Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122Auto Playback

    (Slide Show) . . . . . . . 133M i 126 170

    SSafety S

    Saturatio

    Save Se

    Self-TimSou

    Sharpne

    Shooting

    Che(Re

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    TTele-converter . . . . . . . . . . 177

    Telephoto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

    Terminal Cover . . . . . . . 12, 19

    Transfer Order(Image TransmissionSettings) . . . . . . . . . . 49, 147

    Selecting Images . . . . . 147

    U

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    MEMO

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    FCC NoticeDigital Camera, Model PC1057

    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rulthe following two conditions;(1) this device may not cause harmful interferenc(2) this device must accept any interference recethat may cause undesired operation.

    Note: This equipment has been tested and found Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the

    are designed to provide reasonable protection agi id ti l i t ll ti Thi i t

    Functions Available in Each

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    This chart shows the functions available in eYou can shoot with the settings saved in the

    Functions Available in Each

    Resolution

    Large * * * *

    *

    Medium 1

    Medium 2

    Medium 3

    Small

    Movie

    Light Meter-ing System

    ener-WeightedAveraging

    Spot Metering

    Center *

    AF Point

    AE Lock/FE Lock

    BracketAEB

    Focus BKT (1) (1)

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    Focus-BKT (1) (1)

    White Balance (2) (3)

    (4)

    Photo Effect

    Contrast/Sharp-ness/Saturation

    Focussettings

    Continuous * * * *

    * *

    Single

    ISO Speed (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5)

    Color Space Standard * Adobe RGB

    Reverse DisplayOn * * * * * *

    Off

    Auto RotateOn * * * *

    * *

    Off

    ND Filter