Canon D10BLU User Manual

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Battery Charger CB-2LY
This product is not intended to be serviced. Should the product cease to function in its intended manner, it should be returned to the manufacturer or be discarded.
This power unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER-TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper configuration for the power outlet.
This battery charger is for exclusive use with Battery Pack NB-6L (1.00 Ah). There is a danger of explosion if other battery packs are used.
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Trademark Acknowledgments
• The SDHC logo is a trademark.
Disclaimer
• Canon reserves the right to change the contents of this guide at any time without prior notice.
• Illustrations and screenshots in this guide may differ slightly from the actual equipment.
• Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete. However, if you notice any errors or omissions, please contact the Canon customer service center indicated on the customer support list included with the product.
• The above items notwithstanding, Canon accepts no liability for damages due to mistaken operation of the products.
DIGITAL CAMERA
Camera User Guide
Camera User Guide
ENGLISH
Make sure you read this guide before using the camera.
Store this guide safely so that you can use it in the future.
Check if the following items are included in your camera package. If anything
Checking the Package Contents
Camera Battery Pack NB-6L
(with Terminal Cover)
Interface Cable
IFC-400PCU
AV Cable
AVC-DC400
Wrist Strap
WS-DC8
Warranty
Card
Camera User Guide
(This Guide)
DIGITAL CAMERA
Solution Disk
“Canon Customer
Support” Leaflet
Battery Charger
CB-2LY/CB-2LYE
Also refer to the PDF manuals on the CD-ROM. After installation, shortcut icons appear on the desktop. If the software installation fails, you can find the manuals in the Readme folder on the CD-ROM.
Personal Printing Guide
Read when you want to connect the camera to a printer and print.
Software Starter Guide
Read when you want to connect the camera to a computer.
Detailed user guides (PDF format) for the included
ZoomBrowser EX and ImageBrowser programs are available on the Canon website (English only): http://web.canon.jp/imaging/information-e.html
Strap Mount
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is missing, contact the retailer from which you purchased the camera.
A memory card is not included.
Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF manuals.
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Test Shots
Read This First
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Take some initial test shots and play them back to make sure the images were recorded 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
The images recorded with this camera are intended for personal use. Do not record images that infringe upon copyright laws without the prior permission of the copyright holder. 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
This camera’s warranty is only effective in the country of sale. If there is a problem with the camera while abroad, please return it to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. For Canon Customer Support contacts, please see the customer support list supplied with your camera.
LCD Monitor
The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high-precision manufacturing techniques. More than 99.99% of the pixels operate to specification, but occasionally non-performing pixels may appear as bright or dark dots. This is not a malfunction and has no effect on the recorded image.
Camera Body Temperature
Please take care when operating the camera for an extended period as the camera body may become warm. This is not a malfunction.
Memory Cards
The various types of memory cards that can be used in this camera are collectively referred to as memory cards in this guide.
About the Waterproof, Dustproof, and Shock Resistant Capability of this Camera
This camera is subjected to Canon standard testing. However, it is not guaranteed that this camera will not damage or malfunction. (For more information about waterproof, dustproof, and shock resistant specifications, see p. 157)
Be sure to read the Cautions regarding the waterproof, dustproof, and shock resistant capabilities of the camera on pp. 14, 15.
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What Do You Want to Do?
Shoot
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Shoot, leaving it to the camera to make settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Shoot to match special conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 – 59
Focus on faces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 65, 80
Shoot in places where I cannot use the flash (turn off the flash) 60
Shoot pictures with me in them too (self-timer). . . . . . . . . . . 64, 65
Insert the date and time into my shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Take close-up pictures of subjects (macro shooting) . . . . . . . . . 69
Take sepia toned or black and white pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Change the size of picture I want to take (recording pixels) . . . . 70
Take pictures continuously . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Shoot without the effects of camera shake
(image stabilization) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Shoot without the effects of camera shake even in
low light conditions (High ISO Auto) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 73
y
Aquarium
(p. 58)
S
Underwater
(p. 58)
Z
Low light
(p. 59)
Ht
Indoors
(p. 57)
Fireworks
(p. 57)
IF w P
With nightscapes
(p. 57)
At the beach
(p. 58)
With snowscapes
(p. 58)
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Kids and pets
(p. 57)
Portraits
(p. 56)
Take good people shots
OU
Foliage
(p. 58)
Sunsets
(p. 57)
Take good landscapes
Shoot various other scenes
J
Landscapes
(p. 56)
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What Do You Want to Do?
Maintain the focus on moving subjects (Servo AF). . . . . . . . . . . 82
Make dark subjects appear brighter (i-Contrast). . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
View
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Look at my pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Automatically play back pictures (slideshow) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Look at my pictures on a TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Quickly search pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102, 103
Erase pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 110
Protect pictures from accidental erasure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Shoot/View Movies
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Shoot movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
View movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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Easily print pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Print
Save
Save images to a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Other
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Turn off sounds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Use the camera abroad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 131
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Chapters 1 – 3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions of
Table of Contents
Cautions When Using this
Waterproof, Dustproof, and Shock Resistant Camera ..14
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this camera. Chapters 4 onward explain the advanced functions, letting you learn more as you read each chapter.
Checking the Package Contents .......2
Read This First ..................................3
What Do You Want to Do? ................4
Conventions Used in this Guide ........8
Safety Precautions.............................9
1 Getting Started ....................13
Charging the Battery ........................16
Inserting the Battery and
Memory Card .............................18
Setting the Date and Time ...............21
Setting the Display Language..........23
Formatting Memory Cards ...............24
Pressing the Shutter Button .............25
ƒ Taking Pictures ...........................26
1 Viewing Images ..........................29
a Erasing Images............................29
c Printing Images...........................30
E Shooting Movies.........................32
1 Viewing Movies ..........................34
Transferring Images to a Computer.35
Accessories .....................................38
Separately Sold Accessories ...........40
2 Learning More......................41
Components Guide ..........................42
Information Displayed
on the Screen.............................44
Indicator ...........................................46
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m FUNC. Menu – Basic
Operations................................. 47
n Menu – Basic Operations.... 48
Changing the Sound Settings ......... 49
Changing the Screen Brightness ....50
Returning the Camera to Default
Settings ..................................... 51
Low Level Memory Card
Formatting ................................. 52
Power Saving Function
(Auto Power Down) ................... 53
Clock Functions............................... 53
3 Shooting in Special
Conditions and Commonly
Used Functions................... 55
K Shooting in Various
Conditions ................................. 56
! Turning the Flash Off .................. 60
Zooming in More Closely on
Subjects (Digital Zoom) ............. 61
Inserting the Date and Time ............ 63
Ò Using the Self-Timer ................... 64
" Using the Face Self-Timer .......... 65
4 Selecting Settings
Yourself ............................... 67
G Shooting in Program AE ............. 68
h Turning the Flash On................... 68
e Shooting Close-ups (Macro)....... 69
u Shooting Far Away Subjects
(Infinity)...................................... 69
Changing the Recording Pixels....... 70
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Changing the Image Quality
(Compression Ratio) ................. 70
b Adjusting the Brightness
(Exposure Compensation) ........ 72
W Continuous Shooting ................. 72
Changing the ISO Speed................ 73
Adjusting the White Balance ........... 74
Changing the Tone
of an Image (My Colors) ........... 75
Î Shooting Using the Two Second
Self-Timer ................................. 76
$ Customizing the Self-Timer ........ 77
Shooting Using a TV Monitor.......... 77
Changing the Composition with
the Focus Lock.......................... 78
5 Getting More Out of
Your Camera ....................... 79
Changing the AF Frame Mode........ 80
Magnifying the Focal Point.............. 81
% Shooting with the AF Lock ........ 82
Shooting with Servo AF .................. 82
f Shooting in
Manual Focus Mode ................. 83
Selecting the Person to Focus On
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(Face Select)
Changing the Metering Mode.......... 85
& Shooting with the AE Lock........ 85
( Shooting with the FE Lock ........ 86
Shooting with Slow Synchro ...... 86
@ Making Dark Subjects Appear
Brighter (i-Contrast) .................. 87
Œ Red-Eye Correction ................... 88
Checking for Shut Eyes .................. 89
Shooting Long Exposures .......... 90
Changing the Color and Shooting... 91
L Shooting Stitch Assist Images . 94
............................... 84
6 Using Various Functions
for Shooting Movies ........... 95
Changing the Movie Mode .............. 96
Changing the Image Quality............ 96
AE Lock/Exposure Shift................... 97
Other Shooting Functions................ 98
Playback Functions ......................... 98
* Editing ......................................... 99
7 Using Playback and Other
Functions........................... 101
g Searching Images
(Index Display)......................... 102
d Viewing Images in
Filtered Playback ..................... 103
. Viewing Slideshows .................. 105
Checking the Focus....................... 107
k Magnifying Images ...................108
+ Changing Image Transitions.....108
Viewing Images on a TV ...............109
/ Erasing All Images.................... 110
: Protecting Images ................... 114
; Organizing Images
by Category (My Category) .....116
\ Rotating Images........................ 118
= Resizing Images ....................... 119
[ Trimming ................................... 120
? Adding Effects with
the My Colors Function............ 121
@ Making Dark Subjects Appear
Brighter (i-Contrast) .................122
] Correcting the Red-Eye Effect .. 123 Printing from the Print List
(DPOF) .................................... 124
Selecting Images for Printing
(DPOF) .................................... 125
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Conventions Used in this Guide
Conventions Used in this Guide
(Right button)
(FUNC./SET button)
(Up button)
(Left button)
(Down button)
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8 Customizing the Camera ..129 9 Useful Information ............ 139
Changing Functions.......................130
Changing Shooting Functions........134
Changing Playback Functions .......137
Changing the Start-up Image
or Sound ..................................137
Icons are used in the text to represent the camera buttons and switches.
Language that displays on the screen appears inside [ ] (square
brackets).
The directional buttons and FUNC./SET button are represented by the
following icons.
Using Household Power................ 140
Changing the Strap ....................... 141
Changing the Front Cover ............. 143
Troubleshooting ............................ 144
List of Messages
that Appear on the Screen ......147
Functions Available in Each
Shooting Mode ........................ 150
Menus ........................................... 152
Handling Precautions .................... 156
Specifications ................................ 157
Index ............................................. 160
: Troubleshooting tips.
: Hints for getting more out of your camera.
: Things you should be careful about.
: Supplemental information.
(p. xx): Reference pages. “xx” stands for page number.
This chapter assumes all functions are at their default settings.
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Safety Precautions
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Before using the camera, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly.
The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons, or damage to the equipment.
Be sure to also check the guides included with any separately sold accessories you use.
Warning
Caution
Caution
Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death.
Denotes the possibility of injury.
Denotes the possibility of damage to the equipment.
Warning
Camera
Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human 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.
Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants.
Strap: Putting the strap around a child’s neck could result in asphyxiation. Memory card, day/date battery: 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 injury, do not touch the interior of the camera if it has been
dropped or otherwise damaged.
Stop operating the camera immediately if it emits smoke, a strange smell, or
otherwise behaves abnormally.
Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol, benzine, or thinner to clean the
equipment.
Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the camera.
This could result in electrical shock or fire. If liquid or foreign objects come into contact with the camera interior, immediately turn the camera power off and remove the battery.
Use only recommended power sources.
Using other power sources could result in electrical shock or fire.
Do not use the shoulder, neck, or carabiner straps while underwater.
There is a danger of these straps becoming wrapped around the neck or otherwise causing injury or accident. While underwater, use the wrist strap included with this unit.
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Safety Precautions
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Battery, Battery Charger
Use only recommended batteries.
Do not place the battery near or in direct flame.
Do not let the battery come into contact with water (e.g. sea water) or other liquids.
Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the battery.
Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts.
This 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 contacts these substances, immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance. If the battery charger becomes wet, unplug it from the outlet and consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Use only the specified battery charger to charge the battery.
Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power cord.
Unplug the power cord periodically and wipe away any dust and dirt that has
collected on the plug, the exterior of the power outlet, and the surrounding area.
Do not handle the power cord with wet hands.
This could result in electrical shock or fire.
Other Warnings
Do not play the supplied CD-ROM(s) in any CD player that does not support
data CD-ROMs.
Playing the CD-ROM(s) in an audio CD player (music player) could damage the speakers. It is also possible to suffer hearing loss from listening with headphones to the loud sounds of a CD-ROM played on a music CD player.
Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks
when hanging it by the strap.
This could lead to injury or damage the camera.
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 not fully plugged into the outlet.
This could result in electrical shock or fire.
Avoid using, placing or storing the camera in the following places.
- Places subject to strong sunlight.
- Places subject to temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F).
- Humid or dusty areas.
These could cause leakage, overheating or an explosion, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing.
Do not allow dirt or metal objects (such as pins or keys) to contact the charger
terminals or plug.
This could result in electrical shock, fire or other damage.
Playing back for a long time may cause feelings of discomfort.
Caution
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Safety Precautions
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Caution
Do not aim the camera at bright light sources (the sun, etc.).
Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the image sensor.
This camera cannot be used underwater at a depth greater than 10 m (33 ft.), or
in hot springs and other mineralized waters.
This may cause damage or water leakage.
When opening the cover on the beach or in a windy area, take care that sand or
dust does not get inside the camera.
Do not use the flash with dirt, dust or other items stuck to the surface, or if it is
covered by your fingers or clothing.
This may cause the camera to malfunction.
Unplug the battery charger from the power outlet after recharging is complete,
or when you are not using it.
Do not place anything, such as cloth, on top of the battery charger while it is
charging.
Leaving the unit plugged in for a long period of time may cause it to overheat and distort, resulting in fire.
Remove and store the battery when you are not using the camera.
If the battery is left inside the camera, damage caused by leakage may occur.
Before you discard batteries, cover the terminals with tape or other insulators.
Contacting other metal materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions.
Keep the battery out of the reach of pets.
If the battery is bitten, this could cause leakage, overheating or an explosion, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries.
Do not sit in a chair with the camera in your pocket.
Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the LCD monitor.
When putting the camera in your bag, ensure that hard objects do not come into
contact with the LCD monitor.
Do not attach accessories to the strap.
If this occurs, it may cause malfunctions or damage the LCD monitor.
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Getting Started
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StrapRelease button
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This chapter explains preparations before shooting, how to shoot in ƒ (Auto) mode, and then how to view, erase and print the images you
take. The latter part of this chapter explains how to shoot and view
movies and transfer images to a computer.
Attaching the Strap/Holding the Camera
After attaching the strap to the strap mount, insert the strap mount into the
camera and turn until it clicks. There are four places on the camera where the strap mount can be attached. To remove the strap mount, hold the release button while turning the strap mount counterclockwise.
Be sure to place the strap around your wrist when shooting to avoid
dropping the camera. This camera will sink in water.
Keep your arms tight against your body while holding the camera firmly by
the sides. Be sure that your fingers do not block the flash.
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You can enjoy using this camera in the rain, on the beach, while skiing, or
Cautions When Using this Waterproof, Dustproof, and Shock Resistant Camera
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underwater within a depth of 10 m (33 ft.). However, it can not be used in hot springs or other mineralized waters. Please be aware that Canon is not liable for any damage to the camera, batteries, memory cards, or saved data caused by water leakage due to mistaken operation of the product. This camera is subjected to Canon standard testing. However, it is not guaranteed that this camera will not damage or malfunction. (For more information about waterproof, dustproof, and shock resistant specifications, see p. 157)
Cautions Before Using This Camera
Be sure the memory card/battery and the terminal covers are fully closed.
If either of the covers are not fully closed while the camera is wet, water may get inside the camera and cause damage (p. 19).
Be sure that the waterproof seals inside the covers and the areas around
them are kept free from scratches and foreign objects such as sand, dirt, or hair. Not doing so may result in leaks (pp. 18, 30). If the waterproof seal is damaged, do not use the camera underwater.
Avoid opening and closing the covers while on the beach or near water.
Change memory cards and batteries in a dry place protected from sea breezes.
Do not open the covers if the camera is wet. If there is moisture on the
camera, wipe it off with a soft, dry cloth until it is completely dry.
Cautions While Using This Camera
Do not use this camera in water deeper than 10 m (33 ft.).
Do not expose the camera to strong impacts or shocks while underwater.
Impacts could cause the covers to open or otherwise compromise the waterproof ability of the camera.
This camera is deemed shock resistant by Canon standard testing
(p. 157). However, strong impacts could scratch the camera or cause it to malfunction. Do not allow the camera to fall a great distance or expose it to excessive shocks.
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Cautions When Using this Waterproof, Dustproof, and Shock Resistant Camera
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Cautions After Using This Camera and Camera Care
Attempting to wipe sand or dirt directly off the camera's surface may
cause scratches.
If the camera is dirty, or if you have been
using it in water, wash it completely with fresh water (e.g. tap water below 30 °C (86 °F)) as soon as possible. After using this camera at the beach it is recommended that you soak the camera in fresh water for a few hours in order to completely remove any salt deposits. Be sure the memory card / battery and terminal covers are fully closed in order to prevent water from getting inside the camera.
After washing the camera, dry it completely by wiping it with a soft, dry
cloth. Allowing salt to remain on the camera for long periods of time could cause the metal parts to rust or cause the buttons to stick. After washing and drying the camera, check that the buttons are functioning normally.
Do not use any chemicals to clean the camera. Also, do not use silicon
grease on the waterproof seals. (Silicon grease is used on waterproof cases for other cameras.) This may cause damage or water leakage.
Before storing your camera, be sure that there is no sand or other foreign
objects on the waterproof seals. Foreign objects could degrade the seal and cause water leakage and damage to the camera.
About the Waterproof Seals
Scratches or cracks in the waterproof seals could cause damage or leaks.
Contact the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk for immediate repair. The waterproof seal will be replaced on a chargeable basis.
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Use the included charger to charge the battery.
Charging the Battery
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Remove the cover.
Insert the battery.
Align the marks on the battery and
charger, then insert the battery by sliding it in and down .
Charge the battery.
For CB-2LY: Flip out the plug and plug
the charger into a power outlet .
For CB-2LYE: Plug the power cord into
the charger, then plug the other end into a power outlet.
The charge lamp lights red and charging
starts.
The charge lamp will light green when
charging has finished. Charging takes approx. 1 hour and 55 minutes.
Remove the battery.
Unplug the battery charger from the power
outlet, then remove the battery by sliding it in and up .
To protect the battery and prolong its life, do not charge it for longer than 24 hours continuously.
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Charging the Battery
Attach the cover to a charged battery so that the mark is visible.
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Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken
Number of shots
Playback Time (Hours)
* The number of shots that can be taken is based on the Camera & Imaging Products
Association (CIPA) measurement standard.
Under some shooting conditions, fewer shots can be taken.
LCD monitor on.*
220 shots
6 hours
Battery Charge Indicator
An icon or message will appear on the screen indicating the battery’s charge state.
Display Summary
Good.
Slightly depleted, but sufficient.
(Blinking red) Nearly depleted.
“Change the battery pack.” Depleted. Re charge the battery .
Using the battery and charger effectively
Charge the battery on the day, or the day before, it will be used.
Charged batteries continue to discharge naturally even if they are not used.
How to store the battery for long periods.
Deplete and remove the battery from the camera. Attach the terminal cover and store the battery. Storing a battery for long periods of time (about a year) without depleting it may shorten its life span or affect its performance.
The battery charger can also be used when abroad.
The charger can be used in regions that have 100 – 240 V (50/60 Hz) AC power. If the plug does not fit the outlet, use a commercially available plug adapter. Do not use devices, such as electrical transformers for foreign travel, because they will cause malfunctions.
The battery may develop a bulge.
This is a normal characteristic of the battery and does not indicate a problem. However, if the battery bulges to the point where it will no longer fit into the camera, please contact a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
If the battery is quickly depleted even after charging, it has reached the
end of its life span.
Purchase a new battery.
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Insert the included battery and a memory card into the camera.
Inserting the Battery and Memory Card
Terminals
Waterproof seal
Terminals
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Check the card’s write-protect tab.
If the memory card has a write-protect tab,
you will not be able to record images if the tab is in the locked position. Slide the tab up until you hear a click.
Open the cover.
Using your finger or the wrist strap
fastener, move the lock in the direction of arrow , while simultaneously opening the lid as shown in .
Insert the battery.
Insert the battery as shown until it locks
into place with a click.
Be sure to insert the battery in the correct
direction or it will not properly lock into place.
Be careful not to damage the waterproof
seal when inserting the battery.
Insert the memory card.
Insert the memory card as shown until it
locks into place with a click.
Be sure the memory card is oriented
correctly. Inserting the memory card in the wrong direction could damage the camera.
Be careful not to damage the waterproof
seal when inserting the memory card.
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Inserting the Battery and Memory Card
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Close the cover.
Press the cover closed as shown in the
figure until it clicks into place.
Be sure the lock has returned to the
correct position as shown in the figure.
Do not open the covers when the camera is wet or submerged in water.
If the camera is wet, wipe it off with a soft, dry cloth until it is completely dry.
Be sure that the waterproof seals and the areas around them are kept
free from scratches and foreign objects such as sand, dirt, or hair. Not doing so may result in leaks (pp. 18, 30).
Avoid opening and closing the covers while on the beach or near water.
Change memory cards and batteries in a dry place protected from sea breezes.
Removing the Battery and Memory Card
Remove the battery.
Open the cover and press the battery lock
in the direction of the arrow.
The battery will pop up.
Remove the memory card.
Push the memory card in until you hear a
click, then slowly release it.
The memory card will pop up.
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Inserting the Battery and Memory Card
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Approximate Number of Shots per Memory Card
Memory Card
Number of shots
Values are based on the default settings.
The number of shots that can be taken will vary depending on camera settings, the
subject and the memory card used.
Can you check the number of shots that can be taken?
You can check the number of shots that can be taken when the camera is in a Shooting Mode (p. 26).
Compatible Memory Cards
SD memory cards
SDHC memory cards
MultiMediaCard
MMCplus memory cards
HC MMCplus Card
What is the write-protect tab?
SD and SDHC memory cards have a write-protect tab. If this tab is in the locked position, [Card Locked!] will appear on the screen and you will not be able to take or erase images.
2 GB 8 GB
626 2505
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The Date/Time settings screen will appear the first time the camera is turned
Setting the Date and Time
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on. Since the dates and times recorded into your images are based on these settings, be sure to set them.
Turn on the camera.
Press the power button.
The Date/Time screen will appear.
Set the date and time.
Press the qr buttons to select an option.
Press the op buttons to set a value.
Make the setting.
Reappearing Date/Time screen
Set the correct date and time. If you have not set the date and time, the Date/ Time screen will appear each time you turn on the camera.
Press the m button.
Once the date and time have been set,
the Date/Time screen will close.
Pressing the power button will turn off the
camera.
Daylight saving time settings
If you select in Step 2 and press the op buttons and select , you will set the time to daylight savings (1 hour ahead).
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Setting the Date and Time
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Changing the Date and Time
You can change the current date and time settings.
Display the menus.
Press the n button.
Select [Date/Time] in the 3 tab.
Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab.
Press the op buttons to select [Date/
Time], then press the m button.
Change the date and time.
Follow Steps 2 and 3 on p. 21 to adjust
Date/Time battery
The camera has a built-in date/time battery (backup battery) that allows the
date/time settings to be retained about three weeks after the battery pack has been removed.
By inserting a charged battery or connecting an AC adapter kit (sold separately,
p. 40) the date/time battery can be charged in about 4 hours even if the camera is not turned on.
If the date/time battery is depleted, the Date/Time menu will appear when you turn
the camera on. Follow the steps on p. 21 to set the date and time.
the setting.
To close the menus, press the n
button.
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You can change the language displayed in the LCD monitor menus and
Setting the Display Language
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messages.
Set the playback mode.
Press the 1 button.
Display the settings screen.
Press and hold the m button , then
immediately press the n button .
Set the display language.
Press the opqr buttons to select a
language, then press the m button.
Once the display language has been set,
the language menu will close.
What if the clock appears when the m button is pressed?
The clock will display if too much time passes between pressing the m button and the n button in Step 2. If the clock appears, press the m button to remove the clock and repeat Step 2.
You can also change the display language by pressing the n button, selecting the 3 tab, and selecting the [Language] menu item.
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Before you use a new memory card or one that has been used in other
Formatting Memory Cards
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devices, you should format the card with this camera. Formatting (initializing) a memory card erases all data on the memory card. As you cannot retrieve the erased data, exercise adequate caution before formatting the memory card.
Display the menus.
Press the n button.
Select [Format].
Press the qr buttons to select the 3 tab.
Press the op buttons to select [Format],
then press the m button.
Format the memory card.
Press the qr buttons to select [OK], then
press the m button.
The memory card will be formatted.When formatting has finished, the menu
Formatting or erasing data on a memory card merely changes the file management information on the card and does not ensure its contents are completely erased. Be careful when transferring or disposing of a memory card. When disposing of a memory card, take precautions such as physically destroying the card to prevent personal information leaks.
screen will reappear.
The total capacity of the memory card displayed in the formatting screen may be less than indicated on the memory card.
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The shutter button has two stops. To take images that are in focus, be sure
Pressing the Shutter Button
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to first press the shutter button lightly (halfway) to focus, then take the shot.
Press halfway (lightly to the first
.
stop)
The camera focuses and automatically
selects the necessary settings for shooting, such as the brightness.
When the camera focuses, it will beep
twice and the indicator will light green.
Press fully (to the second stop).
The camera plays the shutter sound and
takes the shot.
Since the shot is being taken while the
shutter sound plays, be careful not to move the camera.
Does the length of the shutter sound change?
Since the time required to shoot differs according to the scene you want to take,
the length of the shutter sound may change.
If the camera or subject moves while the shutter sound is playing, the recorded
image may be blurry.
If you just press the shutter button fully without pausing halfway, the image may not be in focus.
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Since the camera can determine the subject and shooting conditions, you
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can let it automatically select the best settings for the scene and just shoot. The camera can also detect and focus on faces, setting the color and brightness to optimal levels.
Check to Make Sure the Covers are Closed.
If either of the covers are not fully closed
while the camera is wet, water may get inside the camera and cause damage.
Turn on the camera.
Press the power button.
The start-up sound will play, and the
startup screen will appear.
Pressing the power button again will turn
the camera off.
Select the ƒ mode.
After pressing the 4 / E button, use the
qr buttons to select ƒ and press m.
When you point the camera toward the
subject, the camera will make a slight noise as it determines the scene.
The camera focuses on the subject it
judges to be the main subject, and displays the icon for the determined scene in the upper left of the screen.
When faces are detected, a white frame
appears on the face of the main subject, while gray frames appear on other detected faces.
Even if the detected faces move, the
camera will follow the faces within a certain range.
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Compose the shot.
AF Frames
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Pressing the i button will zoom in on
your subject, making it appear lager. Pressing the j button will zoom out from your subject, making it appear smaller.
Focus.
Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
When the camera focuses, it will beep
twice and the indicator will light green (orange when the flash will fire).
Green AF frames appear where the
subject is in focus.
Several AF frames will appear when the
camera focuses on more than one point.
Shoot.
Press the shutter button fully.
The camera will play the shutter sound
and shoot. The flash will automatically fire in low light conditions.
The indicator will blink green while the
image is recorded to the memory card.
The image will appear on the screen for
about two seconds.
You can take a second picture even while
an image is displayed by pressing the shutter button.
ƒ Taking Pictures
What if...
The camera does not play any sounds?
Pressing the l button while turning on the camera power will turn off all sounds except for warning sounds. To turn the sounds on, press the n button, select the 3 tab, and then select [Mute]. Use the [Off].
qr buttons to select
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The image comes out dark even if the flash fired when shooting?
Your subject is too far away. When you have pressed j so that the camera is at maximum wide angle, your shooting range is 30 cm – 3.2 m (1.0 – 10 ft.). Your shooting range is about 30 cm – 2.0 m (1.0 – 6.6 ft.) when you have pressed i and the camera is at maximum telephoto.
The camera beeps once when the shutter button is pressed halfway?
Your subject is too close. When you have pressed j so that the camera is at maximum wide angle, move about 3 cm (1.2 in.) or more away from your subject and shoot. Move about 30 cm (1.0 ft.) or more away when you have pressed i and the camera is at maximum telephoto.
The lamp lights when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
To reduce red-eye and to assist in focusing, the lamp may light when shooting in dark areas.
The h icon blinks when you try to take an image?
When flash recharging begins, the flash icon will blink. You will be able to shoot once charging is complete.
Scene Icons
The camera displays an icon for the scene it has determined and then automatically focuses and selects the optimum settings for subject brightness and color.
Background
Subject
People
Subjects Other Than People Landscapes
Close Subjects ––
Icon Background Color
* Displays when the camera is attached to a tripod.
Under certain conditions, the icon that displays may not match the actual scene. Especially when there is an orange or blue colored background (a wall for example), or the “Blue Skies” icons may appear and it may not be possible to shoot with the appropriate color. If this happens, try shooting in the G mode (p. 68). While underwater, it is recommended to use the Underwater scene mode (p. 58).
Bright
Including Blue Skies
Backlit Backlit
Sunsets
Dark
When Using
Gray Light Blue Orange Dark Blue
Tripod
*
*
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You can view your images on the screen.
1 Viewing Images
a Erasing Images
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Select the playback mode.
Press the 1 button.
The last image you took will appear.
Select an image.
Pressing the q button will cycle through
the images in reverse order.
Pressing the r button will cycle through the images in the order they were taken.
The images change more quickly if you
keep the qr buttons pressed, but they will appear coarse.
After you have switched from shooting
mode to playback mode, press 1 again to restore the shooting screen.
Pressing the 1 button while the camera
is off, turns the camera on in playback mode. Pressing it again turns the camera off. Pressing the shutter button halfway in playback mode switches the camera to shooting mode.
You can select and erase images one at a time. Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise adequate caution before erasing an image.
Select the playback mode.
Press the 1 button.
The last image you took will appear.
Select an image to erase.
Press the qr buttons to display an image
to erase.
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c Printing Images
c Printing Images
Waterproof seal
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Erase the image.
Press the p button.
[Erase?] appears.
Press the qr buttons to select [Erase],
then press the m button.
The displayed image will be erased.
To exit instead of erasing, press the qr
buttons to select [Cancel], then press the m button.
You can easily print the images you have taken if you connect the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer (sold separately).
Items to Prepare
Camera and PictBridge compliant printer (sold separately)
Interface cable supplied with the camera (p. 2)
Turn off the camera and printer.
Connect the camera to the printer.
While pressing the lock in the direction of
arrow , open the cover in the direction of arrow . Insert the cable's smaller plug as shown in the figure, making sure it is fully inserted into the camera.
Insert the cable’s larger plug into the
printer. For connection details, refer to the user guide provided with the printer.
Be careful not to damage the waterproof
seal when inserting the cable's plug.
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