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Be sure to remove dust and sand from "hot spots" such as the trunk or rear window shelf of sait spray and excessive humidity, if used outdoors if it is used , and use a desiccant in excessive humidity. 3. Take the camera to the lens or body. Convention ...page number indicated in a fire. 5. Refer to disassemble the camera yourself, since there is not resistant to avoid damage. 7. Handling Precautions 1. This camera is high-voltage circuitry inside the camera. Store the camera in water, contact an authorized Canon sen/ice faciiity. The battery may explode or cause burns if...
Be sure to remove dust and sand from "hot spots" such as the trunk or rear window shelf of sait spray and excessive humidity, if used outdoors if it is used , and use a desiccant in excessive humidity. 3. Take the camera to the lens or body. Convention ...page number indicated in a fire. 5. Refer to disassemble the camera yourself, since there is not resistant to avoid damage. 7. Handling Precautions 1. This camera is high-voltage circuitry inside the camera. Store the camera in water, contact an authorized Canon sen/ice faciiity. The battery may explode or cause burns if...
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... 17 Green/Orange Lamps 18 Subjects Difficult to Autofocus 19 Holding the Camera 19 Close-up Photography 20 Ci) Shooting with Self-timer 21 O Advanced Operations ^ Shooting with the Best Shot Dial 22 ^ Shooting Moving Objects 22 0 Shooting against Dark Backgrounds ...23 Using Red-eye Reduction Function Effectively 24 9 Shooting Portraits 24 Shooting Close-up 25 D-4 Before taking pictures, please read these instructions carefully for purchasing this Canon product.
... 17 Green/Orange Lamps 18 Subjects Difficult to Autofocus 19 Holding the Camera 19 Close-up Photography 20 Ci) Shooting with Self-timer 21 O Advanced Operations ^ Shooting with the Best Shot Dial 22 ^ Shooting Moving Objects 22 0 Shooting against Dark Backgrounds ...23 Using Red-eye Reduction Function Effectively 24 9 Shooting Portraits 24 Shooting Close-up 25 D-4 Before taking pictures, please read these instructions carefully for purchasing this Canon product.
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"1 " is displayed on the roll. Q] • Use only film with DX-code. The camera will automatically advance to ISO 25 when non^DX film Is loaded. If the film does not have a DX-code, Insert It Into the film ...
"1 " is displayed on the roll. Q] • Use only film with DX-code. The camera will automatically advance to ISO 25 when non^DX film Is loaded. If the film does not have a DX-code, Insert It Into the film ...
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... down until the film starts to rewind. [Ej-13 Rewinding the Film in Mid-roll ' Use the strap buckle pin on the back of the camera. • Hold the button down and remove the film. Loading and Removing the Film Removing the Film The film rewinds automatically when it © button...
... down until the film starts to rewind. [Ej-13 Rewinding the Film in Mid-roll ' Use the strap buckle pin on the back of the camera. • Hold the button down and remove the film. Loading and Removing the Film Removing the Film The film rewinds automatically when it © button...
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Turning the Power On Turn the best shot dial to a setting other than OFF. ^ The lens is initially set to the wide-angle position. • When you set the best shot dial to OFF, the lens retracts, the lens cover closes and the camera switches off. • When you switch the camera off, the dispiay on the LCD panei does not disappear. • • Do not push on the lens with your hand. • If the lens is not set for shooting, check to see if the battery is loaded correctly. (-»10) [1-14
Turning the Power On Turn the best shot dial to a setting other than OFF. ^ The lens is initially set to the wide-angle position. • When you set the best shot dial to OFF, the lens retracts, the lens cover closes and the camera switches off. • When you switch the camera off, the dispiay on the LCD panei does not disappear. • • Do not push on the lens with your hand. • If the lens is not set for shooting, check to see if the battery is loaded correctly. (-»10) [1-14
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...it back on . If this occurs, switch the camera off temporarily and prevent the LCD panel from displaying information correctly. A new battery will generally provide enough charge to shoot approx. 18 rolls of 24-exposure film (based on Canon's Standard Test Method at your destination. •... When you take a supply of pictures, take consecutive shots using the flash, the battery level may be difficult to take a lot of spare batteries....
...it back on . If this occurs, switch the camera off temporarily and prevent the LCD panel from displaying information correctly. A new battery will generally provide enough charge to shoot approx. 18 rolls of 24-exposure film (based on Canon's Standard Test Method at your destination. •... When you take a supply of pictures, take consecutive shots using the flash, the battery level may be difficult to take a lot of spare batteries....
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... The shutter button is not used for 4 minutes, the lens Is automatically retracted to wide-angle position. Taking Pictures in Autoflash Mode 4 Compose the shot and take the picture. Lightly press the shutter button halfway ^ to take the picture. • Press the shutter button fully. • Press the... shutter button slowly and gently. ^The picture Is taken. In general, you should continue to hold the camera still until you hear the sound of the film winding on the lens with your hand. • There is a very short delay between the shutter...
... The shutter button is not used for 4 minutes, the lens Is automatically retracted to wide-angle position. Taking Pictures in Autoflash Mode 4 Compose the shot and take the picture. Lightly press the shutter button halfway ^ to take the picture. • Press the shutter button fully. • Press the... shutter button slowly and gently. ^The picture Is taken. In general, you should continue to hold the camera still until you hear the sound of the film winding on the lens with your hand. • There is a very short delay between the shutter...
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Green/Orange Lamps When you press the shutter button halfway down, the lamps light or blink to show whether the camera is ready to shoot. ~ ' Green lamp Lit: Camera ready to shoot {subject in focus) Blinking: Too-close warning: 4 times per second Focusing-not-possible warning: 16 times per... second 'Orange lamp Lit: Flash ready Blinking: Camera shake warning (in ® mode) O * If a too-close warning is given, move back until the green lamp stops blinking and press the shutter...
Green/Orange Lamps When you press the shutter button halfway down, the lamps light or blink to show whether the camera is ready to shoot. ~ ' Green lamp Lit: Camera ready to shoot {subject in focus) Blinking: Too-close warning: 4 times per second Focusing-not-possible warning: 16 times per... second 'Orange lamp Lit: Flash ready Blinking: Camera shake warning (in ® mode) O * If a too-close warning is given, move back until the green lamp stops blinking and press the shutter...
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...focus on the shutter button. o Holding the Camera • Grasp the camera firmly wifh both hands so that it does not move, and make sure that is difficult: • Subjects in a photograph, some of your finger on fhe shutter button and holding the camera firmly, gently press down on a subject ...that your subject (-> 30), and recompose the shot. do not come into focus. the body of...
...focus on the shutter button. o Holding the Camera • Grasp the camera firmly wifh both hands so that it does not move, and make sure that is difficult: • Subjects in a photograph, some of your finger on fhe shutter button and holding the camera firmly, gently press down on a subject ...that your subject (-> 30), and recompose the shot. do not come into focus. the body of...
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... take the picture. • Compose the shot so that the subject is in focus, the green lamp lights. • Keep the shutter button pressed halfway. Foiiow the steps beiow to the subject. ... is a difference between what you see in the viewfinder and the picture you actuaiiy take the picture • Do not change the distance from the camera to use the ciose-up frame. * • 1 Set the focus. • Position the wide area AF frame over your subject and lightly press the shutter...
... take the picture. • Compose the shot so that the subject is in focus, the green lamp lights. • Keep the shutter button pressed halfway. Foiiow the steps beiow to the subject. ... is a difference between what you see in the viewfinder and the picture you actuaiiy take the picture • Do not change the distance from the camera to use the ciose-up frame. * • 1 Set the focus. • Position the wide area AF frame over your subject and lightly press the shutter...
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...camera to flash more rapidly. Shooting with Seif-timer The self-timer function allows you to take a picture when you then press the & button again, (t) disappears and self-timer mode is displayed. •The remote control can be used , the lamp stays lit for the last 2 seconds. • Self-timer shots... again. (I Do not stand direotly in front of the camera when you press the shutter button as this wili result in the picture being out of ...focus. • • Set the camera on a steady surface or use a tripod. • Approximateiy 2 seconds before the...
...camera to flash more rapidly. Shooting with Seif-timer The self-timer function allows you to take a picture when you then press the & button again, (t) disappears and self-timer mode is displayed. •The remote control can be used , the lamp stays lit for the last 2 seconds. • Self-timer shots... again. (I Do not stand direotly in front of the camera when you press the shutter button as this wili result in the picture being out of ...focus. • • Set the camera on a steady surface or use a tripod. • Approximateiy 2 seconds before the...
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...the red-eye reduction function does not operate. • The green and orange lamps do not light. • The camera continues to take good pictures easily. When you can take continuous shots by holding down the shutter button. (I • In low light or backlit conditions, the flash tires automatically. ...the shutter button is held down halfway. [1-22 Select the shooting mode. • Turn the best shot dial, and align the , H , ^ , ft , SPOT , or PEBSONAL mark with the Best Shot Dial By selecting the mode that suits your photograph, you are ready to shoot, press the shutter button...
...the red-eye reduction function does not operate. • The green and orange lamps do not light. • The camera continues to take good pictures easily. When you can take continuous shots by holding down the shutter button. (I • In low light or backlit conditions, the flash tires automatically. ...the shutter button is held down halfway. [1-22 Select the shooting mode. • Turn the best shot dial, and align the , H , ^ , ft , SPOT , or PEBSONAL mark with the Best Shot Dial By selecting the mode that suits your photograph, you are ready to shoot, press the shutter button...
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...the shutter button held down until you hear the sound of the film winding on. • No camera shake warning is a 1 -second delay before the picture can also include yourself in the shot by using the self-timer or remote control ей». 21, 31) [Ej-23 Because ... and the slow shutter speed captures the background, allowing you to take beautiful pictures. ____ • Follow the steps in rail») to keep the camera steady. i ' In some conditions, ИИИ) may give better results. O • Because the red-eye reduction function operates before the ...
...the shutter button held down until you hear the sound of the film winding on. • No camera shake warning is a 1 -second delay before the picture can also include yourself in the shot by using the self-timer or remote control ей». 21, 31) [Ej-23 Because ... and the slow shutter speed captures the background, allowing you to take beautiful pictures. ____ • Follow the steps in rail») to keep the camera steady. i ' In some conditions, ИИИ) may give better results. O • Because the red-eye reduction function operates before the ...
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...the impact of the background and highlight the subject. When the red-eye reduction operates, the red-eye reduction lamp lights for every shot to produce highlights in the subject's eyes. • Foilow the steps in ftWt») to take photos of people in low ...;Take the picture from the subject. O Because the red-eye reduction function operates before the picture can also adjust the zoom setting after automatic zooming Is finished. 0-24 The camera automatically zooms in the photograph. from within 2 m/6.6 ft. m Using Red-eye Reduction Function Etfectiveiy When you use the flash to...
...the impact of the background and highlight the subject. When the red-eye reduction operates, the red-eye reduction lamp lights for every shot to produce highlights in the subject's eyes. • Foilow the steps in ftWt») to take photos of people in low ...;Take the picture from the subject. O Because the red-eye reduction function operates before the picture can also adjust the zoom setting after automatic zooming Is finished. 0-24 The camera automatically zooms in the photograph. from within 2 m/6.6 ft. m Using Red-eye Reduction Function Etfectiveiy When you use the flash to...
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...the power on is not performed. • The effects of exposure compensation may be difficult to the desired autoflash mode and then switch the camera off. Changing the Flash Mode Q] In BUB and SPOT modes, you can select whether the autoflash mode initially set in backlit conditions but ...manuai exposure compensation is also optional. •Automatic exposure compensation is 4i or MO ■ Sot the camera to see on (for all shots) The flash fires regardiess of the iight conditions when the picture is taken. ^ Flash OFF (Never fires) The flash does not...
...the power on is not performed. • The effects of exposure compensation may be difficult to the desired autoflash mode and then switch the camera off. Changing the Flash Mode Q] In BUB and SPOT modes, you can select whether the autoflash mode initially set in backlit conditions but ...manuai exposure compensation is also optional. •Automatic exposure compensation is 4i or MO ■ Sot the camera to see on (for all shots) The flash fires regardiess of the iight conditions when the picture is taken. ^ Flash OFF (Never fires) The flash does not...
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Even after the flash has fired, make sure the person in the photograph does not move until you hear the film advance sound. •The red-eye reduction function operates. • In some ... too bright (overexposed) when the surroundings are extremeiy bright, such as on a spotlit stage. Night Scene (Slow-sync) This mode is best to keep the camera steady. Changing the Rash Mode • ^1-5 Exposure Compensation You can use this setting to prevent your subject being too dark (underexposed) when the surroundings are...
Even after the flash has fired, make sure the person in the photograph does not move until you hear the film advance sound. •The red-eye reduction function operates. • In some ... too bright (overexposed) when the surroundings are extremeiy bright, such as on a spotlit stage. Night Scene (Slow-sync) This mode is best to keep the camera steady. Changing the Rash Mode • ^1-5 Exposure Compensation You can use this setting to prevent your subject being too dark (underexposed) when the surroundings are...
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m-29 rn Using Center-point Focusing The QQB) , H and PERSONAL modes use AIAF (3-point focusing), but you are shooting a subject that is set the camera to focus soieiy on the LCD panel. • If you press the CH button again, rn disappears from the LCD panel and AIAF is at the edge of the frame (-> 30) or when you want to centerpoint AF [I] mode. Press the QD button. ^ d] appears on your subject. This mode is usefui when you can also set .
m-29 rn Using Center-point Focusing The QQB) , H and PERSONAL modes use AIAF (3-point focusing), but you are shooting a subject that is set the camera to focus soieiy on the LCD panel. • If you press the CH button again, rn disappears from the LCD panel and AIAF is at the edge of the frame (-> 30) or when you want to centerpoint AF [I] mode. Press the QD button. ^ d] appears on your subject. This mode is usefui when you can also set .
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... Lock the focus when you want the subject to the subject does not change , iock the focus again. o Take care that the distance from the camera to be used for approximately 4 minutes after you iock the focus in step 1, even if you time to set the focus beforehand, compose the... shot, and then take the picture. • Compose the shot. • Press the shutter button fuily. • Press the button down . ^ When the subject is in remote controi easra mode, the...
... Lock the focus when you want the subject to the subject does not change , iock the focus again. o Take care that the distance from the camera to be used for approximately 4 minutes after you iock the focus in step 1, even if you time to set the focus beforehand, compose the... shot, and then take the picture. • Compose the shot. • Press the shutter button fuily. • Press the button down . ^ When the subject is in remote controi easra mode, the...
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... remote control mode. • Press the Ci)i button. ^ 01 appears on the LCD panel to show that the camera has received the signal from up to release the shutter from the remote control. ^ The shutter is cancelled. g Shooting with Remote Control You can use ...the remote control (RC-5) to 5 m /16.4 ft. Take the picture. • Point the remote control towards the sensor on the camera and press the transmitter button ^ The red-eye reduction lamp blinks 4 times a second (or remains iit when red-eye reduction is used) and a countdown is...
... remote control mode. • Press the Ci)i button. ^ 01 appears on the LCD panel to show that the camera has received the signal from up to release the shutter from the remote control. ^ The shutter is cancelled. g Shooting with Remote Control You can use ...the remote control (RC-5) to 5 m /16.4 ft. Take the picture. • Point the remote control towards the sensor on the camera and press the transmitter button ^ The red-eye reduction lamp blinks 4 times a second (or remains iit when red-eye reduction is used) and a countdown is...
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... sensor on a steady surface or use the remote control to take the picture or move the camera away from the fluorescent light. If this happens, use the self-timer to take pictures. Q] • Remote control shots can no longer use a tripod. Replacing the Remote Control Battery Replace the battery when you slide...
... sensor on a steady surface or use the remote control to take the picture or move the camera away from the fluorescent light. If this happens, use the self-timer to take pictures. Q] • Remote control shots can no longer use a tripod. Replacing the Remote Control Battery Replace the battery when you slide...