Canon PowerShot Pro 1 Quick Start Guide

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Shooting
Camera User Guide
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The following manuals are supplied with your camera. Please refer to them as need be.
Contents of This Guide
Included accessories and separately sold equipment information
Install the battery pack and
1.
the CF card.
Shoot images with the camera.
2.
Play back the images.
3.
Erase any unwanted images.
4.
Learn the names of camera components.
Print the images.
5.
Reference Guides
System Map
This
Quick Start
Guide
Camera User Guide
Direct Print User Guide
Guide
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Preparing the Camera
Charge the battery pack.
A.
Place the battery pack in the battery charger and plug the charger into a power outlet or attach the power cord to the battery charger and plug the other end into a power outlet. The charge indicator lights red while charging and changes to green when the battery pack is charged. Charging the battery pack takes approximately 90 minutes.
Battery charger model names and types vary by region.
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Slide the CF card/battery cover
B.
open.
Install the software.
6.
Connect the camera to a computer.
Download the images to a
7.
computer.
What you can do with the software
The various ways of using the software
Printer User
Guide
Software Starter Guide
ZoomBrowser EX
ImageBrowser
These PDF format manuals are available on the Canon website. Please download them from the following URL: http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/ information-e.html
Supplied with
a printer
Software User Guide
Software User Guide
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Insert the CF card and
C.
the battery pack.
Charge Indicator
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Slide the CF card/
D.
battery cover closed.
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Turn the mode lever to
A.
(Shooting) while
pressing the release
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Turn the mode dial to
B.
.
Mode Dial
button.
Mode Lever
Release Button
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Open the LCD monitor.
C.
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Set the date and time. (first time the camera is powered on)
D.
Use the B or A arrow on the omni selector to select the items you wish to set, and use the C or D arrow on the omni selector to change the value.
Check that the date and time shown are correct, then press the SET button.
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Aim the camera at the subject and adjust the zoom ring to
E.
achieve the desired composition. (See “Zoom” in the “Quick Reference.”)
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Focus and shoot.
F.
Press the shutter button halfway to focus
focuses and two beeps sound.)
(The camera
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Press the shutter button all the way to shoot.
Playing back the Images
Turn the mode lever to (Playback)
A.
while pressing the release button.
Mode Lever
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Play back the images.
B.
Use the B or A arrow on the omni selector to display the image you wish to see.
A Button
B Button
Erase an Image
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Use the B or A arrow on the
A.
omni selector to select the image you wish to erase ( and press the
button ( ).
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B.
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When the confirmation screen appears, check that [Erase] is selected and press the SET button.
Select [Cancel] using the B or A arrow on the omni selector to cancel without erasing.
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Flash
Press the button to switch between flash modes. (Some settings are not available with certain shooting modes.)
When the red-eye reduction function is on
Auto with red-eye reduction
Flash on with red-eye reduction
Flash off
When the red-eye reduction function is off
Auto
Flash on
Flash off
Recordable area: 1 – 3.5 m (3.3 – 11.5 ft.) (telephoto)/50 cm – 5 m (1.6 –
16.4 ft.) (wide angle) * Red-eye reduction: This feature reduces the effect of light reflecting back
from the eyes and making them appear red.
Macro Mode
Press the button to display on the LCD monitor and the display panel. Use this mode to shoot close-ups of flowers or small objects.
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Recordable Area at Minimum Shooting Range <Shooting Distance>
At wide angle end: approx. 157 x 115 mm (6.2 x 4.5 in.) <From the front of lens: 10 cm (3.9 in.)> At 63 mm (35mm film equivalent) zoom position: approx. 87 x 65 mm (3.4 x
2.6 in.) <From the front of lens: 30 cm (11.8 in.)> At 90 mm (35mm film equivalent) zoom position: approx. 150 x 112 mm (5.9 x
4.4 in.) <From the front of lens: 30 cm (11.8 in.)>
* The macro mode cannot be used if the distance to the subject is between
90 mm (35mm film equivalent) and the end of the telephoto range.
Switching the Display
Press the button to switch between the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
Viewfinder
LCD monitor
Zoom
Wide Angle
Zoom out from the subject.
Wide Angle
Telephoto
Zoom in on the subject.
Telephoto
* The zoom can be adjusted from 28 to
200 mm (35mm film equivalent).
Changing the Displayed Information
Press the INFO. button to switch the displayed information as follows.
Shooting Mode:
No Information
Information View
Playback Mode:
Standard Information View
Detailed Information View
No Information
Switching between Shooting/Playback
Shooting:
Turn the mode lever to
while pressing
the release button.
Playback:
Turn the mode lever to
while pressing
the release button.
Shooting Modes
: AUTO
The camera automatically selects settings.
: Portrait
The background is blurred and the subject is in clear focus.
: Landscape
For shooting wide landscape scenes.
: Night Scene
For photographing human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky or a night scene.
: Stitch Assist
Images shot in Stitch Assist mode can be merged together on a computer to make a single panoramic image.
: Movie
For shooting movies.
In addition, there are functions that can be set in each shooting mode. For details see “Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode” at the end of the Camera User Guide.
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Printing with a Direct Print Compatible Printer
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Connect the camera to the printer and turn on the
A.
printer´s power.
Camera
Interface Cable
Printers
B.
, or appears* in the upper left corner of the camera’s LCD monitor, indicating that the printer is ready to print.
* The displayed icon may vary depending on the printer model.
Direct Print User Guide
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Choose the image you wish to print
C.
and press the SET button.
Select print settings as required.
Print Setting Screen
(The screen may vary depending on the printer model.)
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Select [Print] using the B, A, C or D
D.
arrow on the omni selector and press the SET button.
The printing of the image will start.
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Preparing to Download Images to a Computer
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Install the Software.
Never connect the camera to the computer before the software is installed.
B.
Place the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk in the computer’s
a.
CD-ROM drive.
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Connect the camera to the computer.
C.
Connect the supplied interface cable to the computer’s USB
a.
port and the camera’s DIGITAL terminal.
List of Things to Prepare
Camera and computer
Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk provided with the camera
Interface cable (use the cable provided with the camera)
Computer system requirements
A.
Windows
OS Windows 98 (First or Second Edition)
Computer Model The above OS should be pre-installed on
CPU Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows 2000:
RAM Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows 2000:
Interface USB
Free Hard Disk Space Canon Utilities
Display 800 x 600 pixels/High Color (16 bit) or better is
Macintosh
OS
Computer Model The above OS should be pre-installed on
CPU PowerPC
RAM Mac OS 9.0 – 9.2:
Interface USB
Free Hard Disk Space Canon Utilities
Display 800 x 600 pixels/32,000 colors or better is
All procedures performed with a connection to a USB 2.0 compliant board are not guaranteed.
Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP (Home Edition, Professional)
computers with built-in USB ports.
Pentium 150 MHz or higher processor
Windows XP:
Pentium 300 MHz or higher processor
For all of the above OSs:
Pentium 500 MHz or higher processor is recommended (for editing movie).
64 MB or more
Windows XP:
128 MB or more
For all of the above OSs:
128 MB or more is recommended (for editing movie).
- ZoomBrowser EX: 200 MB or more (Including the PhotoRecord printing program)
- PhotoStitch: 40 MB or more
Canon Camera TWAIN Driver: 25 MB or more
Canon Camera WIA Driver: 25 MB or more
required. 1,024 x 768 pixels or better is recommended.
Mac OS 9.0 – 9.2, Mac OS X (v10.1/v10.2)
computers with built-in USB ports.
64 MB or more of application memory
Mac OS X
- ImageBrowser: 120 MB or more
- PhotoStitch: 30 MB or more
required. 1,024 x 768 pixels or better is recommended.
(v10.1/v10.2)
: 128 MB or more
• With Mac OS X, double-click the CD-ROM icon, followed by the [Mac OS X] and [Canon Digital Camera Installer] (
• With Mac OS 9, double-click the CD-ROM icon, followed by the [Mac OS 9] and [Canon Digital Camera Installer] (
Click the Digital Camera Software [Install] button and click [Next].
b.
Select [Easy Installation] and click [Next].
c.
) icons.
) icons.
Proceed with the installation while reviewing installation settings.
When the installation is over, select [Yes, I want to restart my
d.
computer now.] in the screen below and click [Finish].
Once the installation is complete, click [Quit].
Remove the disk from the CD-ROM drive after restarting.
e.
1. Open the terminal cover
USB port
Terminal cover
Interface
cable
with your fingernail.
2. Hold the USB connector so ] side is up, then
the [ insert it into the DIGITAL terminal securely.
To the DIGITAL terminal
Once connected, the camera and the computer will be able to automatically communicate.
Windows XP
After a few moments, the dialog box shown to the right will appear and the USB driver provided with your Windows OS will automatically be installed.
Windows 2000 / Windows Me / Windows 98
After a few moments, the Add New Hardware Wizard will appear and automatically install the USB driver.
Mac OS X
a. If iPhoto or Image Capture
are running, click on the upper left corner of the window to close the application.
b. Double-click the [Canon
ImageBrowser] icon on the desktop.
c. Click [Canon Camera] in
the Explorer View section.
Explorer View
Once [Communication Settings] appears, click the [Set] button.
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Mac OS 9
a. Confirm that [Display
in
Images] is selected and click the [OK] button.
The name of your camera model or [Canon Camera] and the USB port number (e.g. @1) will appear here.
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Downloading Images to a Computer
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Downloading Images to a Computer
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Getting the Most out of the Software
Software Starter Guide
ZoomBrowser EX/ ImageBrowser Software User Guides
Select [Canon CameraWindow] and click [OK].
A.
If the event dialog does not appear, click the [Start] menu, then select [Programs] or [All Programs], followed by [Canon Utilities], [CameraWindow] and [CameraWindow – Set Auto- Launch].
Click [Set] in the [CameraWindow – Set Auto-Launch]
B.
window.
In the [CameraWindow – Download Images], click
C.
[Start Image Dawnload].
The downloaded images will appear as thumbnails (tiny versions) in the main window of ZoomBrowser EX.
From the Explorer View section of the window, click the
A.
folder into which the images are to be downloaded.
Explorer View Section
Click the Camera Window, making it active. Click the
B.
images you wish to download and click [Download].
A blue frame will appear around the selected images.
Camera Window
Downloaded images will appear as thumbnails (tiny versions) in the Browser area of ImageBrowser.
Download Button
Thumbnail
What you can do with ZoomBrowser EX (Windows)/ ImageBrowser (Macintosh)
Downloading Images to a Computer
You can easily download images saved in the camera to a computer.
Checking Images
You can magnify images and check the information on them (the shooting date and time, the shooting settings, etc.)
Using the My Camera Settings
You can register images and sounds that you like for use as start-up images and sounds with the My Camera Settings.
Shooting with a Computer
You can operate the camera´s shutter and take pictures from a computer.
Converting RAW images* to General File Formats
RAW images downloaded into a computer can be converted to general file formats, such as TIFF and JPEG, and saved as such.
*High-quality images in which the pixels from the CCD are recorded as is, without any
deterioration in image quality.
Sending Images by E-mail
You can start your e-mail program from ZoomBrowser EX (Windows)/ ImageBrowser (Macintosh) and attach images to e-mail messages that you send.
Click here to confirm information such as the destination folder for images.
The downloaded images are saved into folders according to the shooting date.
Thumbnail
You can change the settings for the images to be downloaded and the downloading destination by clicking the [Camera] menu in ZoomBrowser EX´s main window and selecting [Auto-download setting].
Image download is complete.
Image download is complete.
A Guide to the Manuals
Basic Method: Software Starter Guide
Advanced Method: PDF Manuals
The manuals in PDF format shown below are available on the Canon website. Please download them from the following URL: http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/information-e.html
ZoomBrowser EX Software User Guide (Windows)
ImageBrowser Software User Guide (Macintosh)
What You Can Do with Other Software
You can use this software in even more advanced ways by linking it with other software.
Printing Images with Different Layouts
With PhotoRecord (Windows)/ImageBrowser (Macintosh), you can lay out images as desired and then print them.
Stitching Panoramic Images
With PhotoStitch, you can connect or “stitch” multiple images together into a seamless panoramic view.
Viewing the PDF Manuals
The software application Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the PDF manuals. If one of these applications is not already installed on your computer, download it from the following website.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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