OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS54OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSRecording a Single Image (1-Image)With the 1-Image Mode, a single snapshot is recorded whenyou pre
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS63Using the Spot Auto Focus ModeWith Spot Auto Focus, you can select one of nine focusframes to suit the object on which you
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS64Using the Manual Focus ModeWith Manual Focus, you make the required focus settings byhand. The following shows the relation
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS65• The above approximate focusing distances indicate thedistance from surface of the lens protector to the subject.1.Use the
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS66Using Focus LockNormally, Auto Focus automatically focuses on whatever isinside the focus frame. Focus lock is a technique
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS67Expanding the Focus AreaYou can use the following procedure to expand the focusarea used in all focus modes.1.Align the pow
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS68 Multi-pattern:Multi-pattern metering divides the imageinto sections and measures the light ineach section for a balanced e
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS69Selecting White BalanceDifferent types of light sources (sunlight, light bulbs, etc.)emit light at various wavelengths, whi
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS70Adjusting White Balance ManuallyUnder some light sources, automatic white balance underthe “Auto” setting can take a long t
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS71Using AE LockWhen using any exposure modes besides the M (Manual)Mode, pressing the shutter release button half way focuses
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS72Exposure CompensationWhenever the P Mode, A Mode, S Mode, or Best Shot Modeis selected as the exposure mode, you can adjust
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS55Using the FlashThe following describes the flash settings you can make tosuit a variety of lighting needs.Selecting the Fla
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS73• Rocking the control button to the left decreases the EVvalue. A lower EV value is best for black and dark col-ored subjec
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS74Using the HistogramUsing DISP to display the histogram on the monitor screenmakes it possible for you to check exposure con
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS75Using Digital ZoomYou can use digital zoom to enlarge the center portion of thescreen. Note that digital zoom becomes avail
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS76Instant Setup Using the Best Shot ModeThe camera has five built-in Best Shot Mode scenes that youcan use for automatic set
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS77 NOTES • Best Shot Mode scenes are not images recorded us-ing this camera. They are intended for reference pur-poses only.•
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS782.Place the bundled CD-ROM into yourcomputer’s CD-ROM drive.• If you are running Windows, this causes a CD-ROMmenu to start
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS79 Composition OutlineWith certain Best Shot Modeimages, a composition outlineappears on the monitorscreen to aid you whenco
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS805.Click the control button.• This completes scene registration.6.Click the control button.• This returns to the normal REC
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS81Specifying the Location of Best ShotMode ScenesUse the following procedure to specify the location you wantto use when sele
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS82 NOTES • See page 77 for information about copying Best Shotscenes to a memory card.• If there are no Best Shot scene files
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS56Flash Status IndicatorsYou can find out the current flash unit status by checking themonitor screen indicator and the flash
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS83 NOTE • Recording images in the Full Auto Mode causes anumber of camera settings to be made automaticallyin accordance with
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS841.Align the exposure mode dial with A (AperturePriority).2.Align the power/function switch with .3.Rotate the selector dia
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS851.Align the exposure mode dial with S (ShutterSpeed Priority).2.Align the power/function switch with .3.Rotate the selecto
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS86 IMPORTANT! • It is often difficult to obtain proper brightness whenshooting a subject that is very dark or very light. Ins
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS87Manual ExposureThe M Mode (Manual Exposure) lets you make the shutterspeed and aperture settings you want.• The shutter spe
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS88• At shutter speeds of one second or slower, the cam-era automatically performs internal data processingintended to limit i
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS89• Note that the flash does not fire during continuousshutter recording.• You cannot use the self-timer in combination with
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS903.Select “AEB Setting” and then rock the controlbutton to the right.4.Select “EV Shift” or “Number of Exposures”and then ro
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS913.Compose the image and then press the shutterrelease button to record it.• Keep the shutter release button depressed to re
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS923.Press the shutter release button to record thefirst image.• The right edge of the first image remains on the leftside of
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS57Adjusting the Flash IntensityUse the following procedure to adjust the intensity of theflash when it fires.1.Align the powe
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS93Recording a MovieYou can record movies that are approximately 30 secondslong.1.Align the drive mode dial with (Movie).2.A
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS94REC Mode Camera SettingsThe following are the settings you can make in the RECmode when recording an image.• Image size and
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS95 Size/Quality Setting and Image CapacityImagesize(pixels)2560X19202544X1696(3:2)1600X12001280X960640X480QualityFINENORMALE
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS96Enhancing Certain ColorsUse the following procedure when you want to enhance aparticular color in your recorded image.1.Ali
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS97Using the Filter FunctionThe camera’s filter function lets you alter the tint of an imagewhen you record it.1.Align the pow
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS98Specifying ContrastUse this procedure to adjust the relative difference betweenthe light areas and dark areas of the image
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS99Turning the On-screen Grid On and OffYou can display gridlines on the monitor screen to help youcompose images and ensure t
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS100Inserting a Time Stamp into an ImageWhen it is turned on, the time stamp function digitally stampsthe recording date and t
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS101Specifying Power On Default SettingsConfiguring the camera’s “mode memory” controls power ondefault settings. Turning a mo
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS102Resetting the CameraUse the following procedure to reset all of the camera’s set-tings to their initial defaults as shown
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS58 IMPORTANT! • In the Shutter Speed Priority AE Mode (S Mode) orManual Exposure Mode (M Mode), the manually setshutter speed
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS103Using the Remote Shutter ReleaseYou can use an optionally available remote shutter release(WR-3C) to release the shutter w
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS104Using an External FlashUse of a commercially available flash unit makes it possibleto obtain a higher level of brightness
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS105• When attaching an external flash unit to the camera,you should also purchase and install a grippedbracket that can be se
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS106Attaching a Conversion Lens,Close-up Lens, or FilterThreads in the camera’s lens allow connection of an option-ally availa
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS107•Canon Inc. 58mm (2.3˝) Close-up Lens 250DFocal Distance:In the Macro Mode, 5 cm to 14 cm (2.0˝ to 5.5˝)from the surface o
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS108Using a FilterThis camera supports use of commercially available 58mm(2.3˝) filters. IMPORTANT! • Be sure to use the Conve
PLAYBACK109PLAYBACKYou can use the camera’s built in monitor screen to playback recorded images.Basic Playback OperationUse the following procedure to
PLAYBACK110Playing a MovieUse the following procedure to play back a movie recordedin the Movie Mode.1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Rock t
PLAYBACK111Playing a PanoramaUse the following procedure to play back a panorama re-corded in the Panorama Mode.1.Align the power/function switch with
PLAYBACK112Enlarging the Playback ImageUse the following procedure to enlarge the playback imageon the screen. You can enlarge the image up to 3.2 tim
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS59Example 1 : To use front-curtain sync to record the imageof cars running along a road at nightThe images of the cars are re
PLAYBACK113Displaying the 9-image ViewThe following procedure displays nine images on the monitorscreen at the same time.1.Align the power/function sw
PLAYBACK114Selecting a Specific Image in the 9-imageView1.Display the 9-image view.2.Press DISP.• This causes a pointer to appear in the upper left co
PLAYBACK115Displaying the Histogram andOther Image InformationThe camera saves the histogram and other image informa-tion along with the image itself.
PLAYBACK116• Except for the histogram, “-----” is shown in place ofany item for which information is uncertain or other-wise unavailable.3.Rock the co
PLAYBACK117 IMPORTANT! • Auto Power Off (page 35) is disabled whenever SlideShow is being used. This means you should not leaveSlide Show running when
PLAYBACK118Resizing an ImageYou can use the following procedure to change an image toVGA size (640 x 480 pixels).• VGA is the optimum image size for a
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS60Precautions when Using Flash• Make sure that you do not touch or block the flash or theexposure sensor with your fingers. D
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS61Selecting the Focus ModeYou can use the following procedure to select from amongfive different focus modes: Multi-area AF,
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS62• The camera automatically selects and displays the fo-cus frame that is best suited to the subject that is clos-est to the
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