Flowchart and Reference Guides This Guide Shooting with the Camera Software Starter Guide Installing the Software This Guide Connecting the Camera to a Computer This Guide Software Starter Guide Downloading Images to a Computer Direct Print User Guide Printer User Guide Using the Printer and Printing About this Camera User Guide Symbols Used...
Table of Contents Items marked with are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures. Read This First Chapter 1. Preparing the Camera Components Guide......10 Controls .
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Selecting an AF Frame ....76 Switching between Light Metering Modes ..78 Adjusting the Exposure ..... 80 Adjusting the Tone (White Balance) .
Before you try to photograph important subjects, we highly recommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that the camera is operating and being operated correctly. Please note that Canon, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory, including CompactFlash™...
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Camera Body Temperature If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may become warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operating the camera for an extended period. About the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high- precision manufacturing techniques.
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Internal inspections, alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk. To avoid the risk of high-voltage electrical shock, do not touch the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged.
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Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the plug, the exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area. In dusty, humid or greasy environments, the dust that collects around the plug over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short-circuit, leading to fire.
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CAUTIONS Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the dashboard or trunk (boot) of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the battery to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries.
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Preventing Malfunctions Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data. Avoid Condensation Related Problems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its external and internal surfaces.
1. Preparing the Camera Components Guide Attaching the Wrist Strap* Lens Cover Wrist Strap Mount DC Coupler Cable Cover p. 149 CF Card Slot / Battery Cover p. 15 * Avoid waving the camera about or catching it on other items when suspending it from the strap.
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Bubble Jet printer user guide. • PictBridge Compliant Printers: Interface Cable IFC- 400PCU (supplied with the camera) PictBridge Compliant Non-Canon Printers: Interface Cable IFC-400PCU (supplied with the camera) Please refer to the System Map or the Direct Print User Guide supplied with the camera for direct print compatible printer information.
Controls FUNC. (Function) Button p. 63 (Flash)/ (Index) Button p. 38, 44 MF (Manual Focus)/ (Single Image (Macro)/JUMP Erase) Button Button p. 45, 52 p. 46, 98 Speaker A/V OUT (Audio/Video Out) Terminal p. 125 Terminal Cover LCD Monitor p. 27 DIGITAL (Light Metering) / Terminal...
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Shooting Mode Dial Use the mode dial to switch between Creative Zone the Shooting modes. : Auto p. 30 The camera automatically selects settings. Image Zone p. 48 The camera automatically selects settings according to the image composition type. Image Zone : Portrait : Landscape : Night Scene...
Installing the Battery Pack/CF Card Install the supplied Battery Pack NB-2LH and CF card in the camera to get ready for shooting. When your camera is first used or the "Change the battery pack" message is displayed, charge the battery pack. When the upper indicator blinks green, the camera is writing, reading, erasing or transmitting an image to or from the card.
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battery charger and plug it into a power outlet. * Battery charger model names and types vary by region. (For CB-2LT and CB-2LTE) The charge indicator will light red while the battery pack is charging. It will change to a steady green when the charge is complete.
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It can be recharged at any time. It takes approximately 90 minutes to bring a fully discharged battery pack to full charge (based on Canon's testing standard). Charge it within a temperature range of 5 to 40 ° C (41 to °...
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Battery Pack Handling Precautions Keep the battery pack and camera terminals ) clean at all times. Dirty terminals may cause a poor contact between the battery pack and camera. Polish the terminals with a tissue or a dry cloth before charging or using the battery pack. Do not cover the battery charger with anything, such as a tablecloth, cushion or blanket, when it is charging.
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in the camera at least once a year before returning it to storage. The camera consumes the battery charge when the power is on even when a function is not being used. To conserve the battery charge, be particularly attentive in turning the camera off. Although the battery pack's maximum operating range is 0 to 40 C (32 to 104...
If the camera does not work properly, the inserted CF card may be malfunctioning. Reformatting the CF card may solve the problem. When a non-Canon brand CF card is malfunctioning, reformatting it may solve the problem. CF cards formatted in another camera, computer or peripheral device may not operate correctly.
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aTurn the power on (p. 21). bPress the MENU button, and then the arrow on the omni selector. The [ (Set up)] menu appears. cSelect [Format] using the arrow on the omni selector, then press the SET button. 1. Preparing the Camera Indicator aSelect [OK] using the arrow...
Turning the Power On/Off The power/mode indicator remains lit while the power of the camera is on. The power/mode indicator indicates the state of the camera as follows. Orange: Shooting mode Green: Playback mode/Printer connection mode* Yellow: Computer connection mode* Off: The power of the camera is off.
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Turning On the Camera in Playback Mode aPress the (Playback) button. When the power is turned on, the power/mode indicator lights green. bPress the (Playback) button again to turn the power off. 1. Preparing the Camera Switching between Shooting and Playback You can quickly switch between Shooting mode and Playback mode.
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Switching between Shooting Mode and Playback Mode Open/Close Power Off Shooting Mode the lens cover. Press the Open the lens Press the (Playback) (Playback) cover. button. button. Playback Mode Close the lens cover. Press the shutter button halfway. 1. Preparing the Camera...
Setting the Date/Time The first time the camera power is turned on or whenever the built-in rechargeable lithium battery charge is low, start from Step You may need to reset the date and time if the battery pack is removed for about three weeks. Setting the date and time settings does not cause the date/time stamp to appear on images.
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aSelect [Date/Time] using the arrow on the omni selector, then press the SET button. aSet the date and time and press the SET button. Select the item you wish to set using and set its value using the arrow on the omni selector.
Setting the Language aTurn the power on (p. 21). bPress the MENU button, and then the arrow on the omni selector. The [ (Set up)] menu appears. In Playback mode, you can change the language by holding the SET button while you press the JUMP button.
Using the LCD Monitor Pressing the DISPLAY button switches the LCD monitor display mode. Shooting Mode On (No Information) On (Information View) The combined optical zoom and Shutter Speed digital zoom factor displays. AF Frame Aperture Value Spot Metering Frame Playback Mode No Information Standard Display...
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Display Contents Shooting Playback Mode Mode Function Icon Shooting – – p. 48, 72 Modes Exposure -2 – +2 – – p. 80 Compensation AE Lock/FE Lock – – p. 89, 90 Light Metering – – p. 78 Mode White Balance –...
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The value for each content also appears. icon does not display in Shooting mode. PowerShot S70 only Zoom powers reflect the combined optical and digital zoom effects. "3.6x" is the telephoto-end setting of the optical zoom. The following information may also appear with some image files.
2. Shooting-The Basics Auto Mode aOpen the lens cover. bSet the shooting mode dial to The power/mode indicator lights orange. When the lens cover has been opened and the power/mode indicator is lit green, the camera is in the Playback mode. Press the button or press the shutter button halfway to switch to the Shooting mode.
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The angle of view can be adjusted within the 28 to 100 mm range, in 35mm film equivalent. The combined use of the digital zoom and optical zoom enables magnified shooting up to approx. 15x (p. 54). The digital zoom cannot be used with some shooting modes (p.
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See page 174 for settings that can be changed in this mode. Images are first saved into the camera's internal memory before being recorded onto the CF card, allowing the next images to be taken immediately as long as sufficient space is available in the internal memory.
due to the physical separation between the viewfinder and lens. This is called the parallax phenomenon and is more noticeable the closer the subject is to the lens. In some cases, portions of images shot up close that appear in the viewfinder will not appear in the recorded image.
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Changing the Image Display Duration aTurn the power on (p. 21), and press the MENU button. The [ (Rec.)] menu appears. 2. Shooting-The Basics bSelect [Review] using the arrow on the omni selector and select a duration setting using the arrow on the omni selector.
aRight after shooting, press the FUNC. button while the image is displayed on the LCD monitor. bSelect [OK] using arrow on the omni selector and press SET. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera returns to the shooting screen. The above operations cannot be performed if the image was shot with the digital zoom or when RAW is already selected as the recording format.
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PowerShot S60 Resolution Purpose Display Pixels High Print A4 size* 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.) or larger prints L (Large) 2592 x 1944 Print letter size* 216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11 in.) or larger prints Print A4 size* 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.) prints M1 (Medium 1) 2048 x 1536...
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cSelect the resolution you wish to set using the arrow on the omni selector, then press the SET button. aSelect the compression you wish to set using the arrow on the omni selector. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button.
Using the Flash Shooting Mode Dial Use the flash according to the guidelines below. The flash fires automatically as required by Auto with red- the lighting level, and the red-eye reduction eye reduction lamp fires each time the main flash fires. The flash fires automatically as required by Auto the lighting level.
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Setting the Red-eye Reduction Function Shooting Mode Dial The red-eye reduction lamp fires when the flash is used in dark areas. This reduces light reflecting back from the eyes and making them appear red. aTurn the camera on in Shooting mode (p.
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aPower the camera in Shooting mode (p. 21) and press the MENU button. The [ (Rec.)] menu appears. bSelect [Slow Synchro] using the arrow on the omni selector. cSelect [On] using the arrow on the omni selector and press the MENU button.
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The flash may take up to approximately 10 seconds to charge in some cases. Actual times will vary according to usage and the battery charge. The flash exposure and the flash output can be changed (p. 92). When shooting with [Slow Synchro] set to [On], camera shake may become a factor.
3. Playback-The Basics Displaying Images Individually aPress the button. The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor. bMove between images using the arrow on the omni selector. to move to the previous image and move to the next. Holding moves more rapidly between images, but the images will not appear as clearly.
Magnifying Images Magnified approximately 5 times Magnified approximately 10 times Approximate position Approximate position aPress the button. bPress the zoom button's magnify the displayed image. Press to cancel the magnified display. In single image playback, images can be magnified up to 10 times. To change the magnification of an image, while holding down the SET button, press the zoom button's Each time this is pressed, the magnification will...
Viewing Images in Sets of Nine (Index Playback) Movie Frame aPress the button. bPress the button. Nine images appear at once (index playback). You can switch to index playback by pressing button. 3. Playback-The Basics Pressing the arrow in this row displays the Pressing the previous set of...
JUMP Jumping Between Images Jump Bar aPress the JUMP button while in single image playback (p. 42) or index playback (p. 44). The jump bar appears. Pressing the zoom button’s while in index playback also displays the jump bar. bChange the image selection using arrow on the omni selector.
4. Erasing Erasing Images Individually Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise caution before erasing a file. aPress the button. The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor. bSelect the image you wish to erase using the arrow on the omni selector and press the button.
Erasing All Images Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise caution before erasing a file. aPress the button to set the camera to Playback mode, then press the MENU button. The [ (Play)] menu appears. bSelect [Erase all] using the arrow on the omni selector, then press the SET button.
5. Useful Shooting Functions Using the Shooting Mode Dial (Image Zone) Settings fitting the shooting conditions of your subject can easily be set using the mode dial. Landscape Portrait Use this mode to shoot Use this mode when landscape scenes. you want the subject to appear sharp and the background to blur.
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aPower the camera in Shooting mode (p. 21). The [ (Rec.)] menu appears. bTurn the shooting mode dial and set it to the desired function as shown above. cUse the zoom button to achieve the desired composition (relative to subject size). dPress the shutter button halfway to lock the focus, then press all the way to shoot the image.
Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist) Use this mode to shoot a series of overlapping frames for merging (stitching) into a large panoramic image using a computer. Please use the bundled PhotoStitch program to merge the images on a computer. 5. Useful Shooting Functions Framing a Subject PhotoStitch detects the overlapping portions of adjoining images and merges them.
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To shoot close-ups, slide the camera over the subject, keeping it parallel as you move. Shooting Images can be shot in the following 5 sequences in Stitch Assist mode. Horizontally, left to right Horizontally, right to left Vertically, bottom to top Vertically, top to bottom Clockwise starting at the top left See page 174 for settings that can be changed...
Sequence Sequence aCompose and shoot the second image so that it overlaps the first. Minor discrepancies in the overlap can be corrected with the software. An image can be retaken. Press the arrow on the omni selector to return to that frame. A maximum of 26 images can be recorded either horizontally or vertically.
aPress the DISPLAY button to turn the LCD monitor on. bPress the button. icon appears on the LCD monitor. Press the button again to cancel the macro mode. Using the Self-timer Shooting Mode Dial aPress the FUNC. button. bSelect * (Drive mode) using the arrow on the omni selector.
cSelect using the arrow on the omni selector, then press the FUNC. button. When the self-timer is set to ), the shutter activates 10 (2) seconds after the shutter button is pressed fully. When is selected, the self-timer sounds and the self-timer lamp starts blinking when the shutter button is pressed all the way.
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aTurn the shooting mode dial to any Shooting mode except for bPress the MENU button to display the (Rec.)] menu. cSelect [Digital Zoom] using the arrow, select [On] using the arrow on the omni selector and press the MENU button. dPress the zoom button's shoot the image.
Continuous Shooting Shooting Mode Dial Use this mode to shoot successive frames while the shutter button is fully pressed. Use this mode to view the images Standard Continuous as you shoot continuously. The Shooting shutter interval is longer in this mode than in mode.
Approx. 1.5 shots per second When is selected: Approx. 2.0 shots per second * Large/Fine mode with LCD monitor off (These figures reflect Canon's testing standard. The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings.) Changing the File Format...
e.g. PowerShot S70 aPress the FUNC. button. bSelect L* (3072 x 2304 or 2592 x 1944) using the arrow on the omni selector. * The current setting is displayed. cSelect RAW using the arrow on the omni selector. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button.
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QuickTime 3.0 or higher is required to play back movie files (AVI/Motion JPEG) on a computer. (QuickTime (for Windows) is bundled on the supplied Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk. On the Macintosh platform, QuickTime 3.0 or later is generally bundled with Mac OS 8.5 or later operating system.)
Viewing/Editing Movies You can play back movies recorded with the Movie mode and delete unwanted portions from the beginning or the end of movie clips. Protected movies cannot be edited (p. 108). It may take approximately 3 minutes to save an edited movie.
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Movie Playback Panel aSelect a button from the movie playback panel using the arrow on the omni selector, then press the SET button. Movie Playback Panel (Exit): Returns to the screen in Step (Play): Plays back the movie images and sounds (First Frame): Shows the first frame (Previous Frame):Rewinds if the SET button...
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Movie Editing Panel c – e a – e Movie Editing Bar aSelect a button from the movie editing panel using the arrow on the omni selector, then press the SET button. (Cut Beginning):Deletes frames in the first half of the movie (Cut End): Deletes in the second half of the movie...
Selecting Menus and Settings Selecting Settings by Pressing the FUNC. Button (Only in Shooting Mode) Select the Shooting mode (p. 21). Press the FUNC. button. Press the arrow to select a function item. Press the arrow to select setting contents. Press the FUNC.
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Selecting Settings by Pressing the MENU Button Shooting Playback Rec. Menu Play Menu Set up Menu In Shooting mode, the menu can be closed by pressing the shutter button halfway. (If, in the Playback mode, you press the shutter button halfway while the lens cover is open, the menu will close and the camera will switch to Shooting mode.) 6.
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Set up Menu Rec. Menu My Camera Menu Play Menu (p. 113) 6. Shooting-Advanced Functions...
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Some menu items may not be available for selection according to the shooting mode (p. 174). You can apply a desired image and sound to in the My Camera menu. For details, see Registering the My Camera Settings (p. 114) or the Software Starter Guide. Camera settings can be reset to the default values (p.
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Reference Menu Item Setting content Page Adjusts the settings so that the exposure will be appropriate when the shooting mode dial is set to Safety Shift p. 75 and a shutter speed or aperture value has been set. On/Off* Sets whether or not the focusing point is magnified when using the manual MF-Point Zoom p.
Play Menu Reference Menu Item Setting content Page Protects images from accidental Protect p. 108 erasure. Rotates images 90 or 270 degrees Rotate p. 102 clockwise in the display. Erases all images from a CF card Erase all p. 47 (excluding protected images).
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Reference Menu Item Setting content Page Adjusts the sound volume when a ePlayback Vol. p. 60, 103 movie or sound memo is played. Settings of Above – Items (a - e) Off 1 Sets the brightness level of the LCD LCD Brightness monitor.
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My Camera Menu You can select the theme, start-up image and sound, operation sound, selftimer sound and shutter sound used on this camera. These are called My Camera settings. You can also customize the options for each item with images from the CF card and newly recorded sounds or by using the supplied software.
Resetting the Settings to Default You can reset the menu and button operation settings to default. Open the lens cover or press the button to power up the camera. Press the MENU button for longer than 5 seconds. The message "Reset settings to default?"...
Using the Mode Dial (Creative Zone) Shooting Mode Dial You can freely select camera settings such as the shutter speed and aperture value to suit your shooting purposes. After settings are made, shooting procedures are the same as for the mode (p.
The shutter speed and aperture value will show in red on the LCD monitor when the correct exposure cannot be obtained. When the flash fires, the shutter speed and aperture value will show in white (for all shooting modes except The combinations of shutter speeds and aperture values can be changed within the same exposure setting (p.
Adjust the shutter speed using the arrow when the image is underexposed (insufficient light) or overexposed (too much light) and the correct exposure cannot be obtained. The nature of CCD image sensors is such that noise in the recorded image increases at slow shutter speeds.
Adjust the aperture value using the arrow when the image is underexposed (insufficient light) or overexposed (too much light) and the correct exposure cannot be obtained. Some aperture values cannot be selected depending on the zoom position. In this mode, the maximum shutter speed with synchronized flash is 1/250 second.
When the flash fires, the settings will be automatically adjusted even if Safety Shift has been turned off. 6. Shooting-Advanced Functions Selecting an AF Frame The AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses. You can set the AF frame in the following way.
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The AF frame appears in green on the LCD monitor. Select the auto selection or center- point AF frame using the arrow on the omni selector. e.g. Auto Selection e.g. Center-point Press the button. You can immediately shoot the image using the selected AF frame by pressing the shutter button instead of pressing the button.
Press the button. You can immediately shoot the image using the selected AF frame by pressing the shutter button instead of pressing button. The AF frame will move back to its original position (Center), if you hold down the button. Turn the LCD monitor on to set the AF frame to the position you desire before shooting.
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2, 3 Press the button to select a metering mode. Each press of the button changes the metering mode as follows. (Evaluative) (Center-Weighted Averaging) (Spot AE Point) The icon of the currently selected light metering mode appears on the LCD monitor. If you have selected (Spot AE point), go to step 2 .
Adjusting the Exposure Shooting Mode Dial Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background or to avoid making lights appear too bright in night shots. 1 , 3 Press the FUNC.
Adjusting the Tone (White Balance) Shooting Mode Dial When the white balance mode is set to match the light source, the camera reproduces colors more accurately. Combinations of setting contents and light source are as follows. Auto Settings are automatically set by the camera Daylight For recording outdoors on a bright day For recording under overcast, shady or...
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Please see page 82 regarding the custom setting. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button. This screen will appear again, once the image is shot. Press the FUNC. button. The white balance cannot be adjusted when the photo effect is set to (Sepia) or (B/W) (p.
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Aim the camera at a white paper or cloth, or gray card and press the SET button. The white balance data is recorded. Aim the camera so that the white paper or cloth, or gray card, completely fills the center of the frame.
Changing the ISO Speed Shooting Mode Dial By raising the ISO speed, you can shoot bright images even in poor lighting conditions. This function is convenient when you want to prevent camera shake, shoot without the flash or shoot with a faster shutter speed in dark conditions.
Changing the Photo Effect Shooting Mode Dial By setting a photo effect before you shoot, you can change the look and feel of the pictures you take. Photo Effect Off Records normally with this setting. Emphasizes the contrast and color Vivid saturation to record in bold color.
You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button. The menu displays again after the shot, allowing you to change the settings easily. Contrast This function allows you to adjust the degree of brightness. Select from - (Weak), 0 (Neutral) and + (Strong).
Select * (BKT- Off) using the arrow. * The current setting is displayed. Select (AEB), press the SET button and adjust the compensation range using the arrow. to expand the range and to contract it. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button.
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Select * (BKT- Off) using the arrow, select (Focus-BKT) using the arrow and press the SET button. * The current setting is displayed. Select a range using the arrow. to expand the range and to contract it. You can shoot the image right after selecting settings by pressing the shutter button.
Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) Shooting Mode Dial You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast is too strong between the subject and background or when a subject is backlit. You must set the flash to .
2. Focus on the subject on which you wish to lock the exposure and press the shutter button halfway. 3. Press the button. The exposure setting will lock and the icon will appear in the LCD monitor. 4. Press the arrow until the desired shutter speed or aperture value is reached.
While pressing the shutter button halfway, press the button. The flash exposure compensation setting locks (FE Lock) and the icon appears on the LCD monitor. The flash will fire a pre-flash and lock the flash exposure to the required intensity to illuminate the subject.
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Setting the Flash Adjustment/Flash Output Shooting Mode Dial When [Flash Adjust] is set to [Auto], settings can be adjusted in 1/3-stop increments in the range of -2 stops to +2 stops. Flash Adjust You can enjoy flash photography with exposure adjustments with the combined use of the camera’s exposure compensation function.
Switching the Timing at which the Flash Fires Shooting Mode Dial The flash fires right after the shutter opens, 1st-curtain regardless of the shutter speed. Usually, the 1st- curtain is used when shooting. The flash fires right before the shutter closes, regardless of the shutter speed.
Shooting Images at Set Intervals (Intervalometer) Shooting Mode Dial You can shoot images at a set interval. This function can be used for fixed-point observation of plants and blooming flowers. The shooting interval time can be set from 1 to 60 minutes and 2 to 100 images can be shot.
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* In some cases, the actual maximum number of shots may be fewer than the displayed number. Press the SET button. The camera exits the menu screen and Int. appears at the lower right of the LCD monitor. Press the shutter button. The first image is shot and the interval shooting session starts.
Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus The autofocus may not work well on the following types of subjects. Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings Subjects mixing close and far objects Subjects with extremely bright objects at the center of the composition Subjects that are moving quickly When shooting through glass, get as close as...
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Shooting in AF Lock Mode Shooting Mode Dial 2, 3 Aim the AF frame at an object at a similar distance to the subject you wish to shoot. Press the shutter button halfway and while keeping it pressed, press the MF button.
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Shooting in Manual Focus Mode Shooting Mode Dial The focus can be manually set. Press and hold the MF button, then press the arrow. The focus will lock and icon and the MF Indicator MF indicator will appear on the LCD monitor. 6.
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Using the Manual Focus in Combination with the Auto Focus Shooting Mode Dial The camera automatically searches for a more suitable focusing point from the current manually focused location. Focus the camera with the manual focus. Press the SET button. The camera focuses automatically to a more accurate focusing point near the current focusing point.
Saving Custom Settings Shooting Mode Dial You can save frequently used shooting modes and various shooting settings to the (Custom) mode. When necessary, you can then shoot images with previously saved settings by simply turning the shooting mode dial to .
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Select [Save Settings] from the (Rec.)] menu and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 63). Select [OK] and press the SET button. Press the MENU button. The setting contents do not influence other shooting modes. Saved settings can be reset (p. 71). 6.
7. Playback-Advanced Functions Rotating Images in the Display Images can be rotated 90° and 270° clockwise on the LCD monitor. Original 90° 270° 1, 2 1, 2 1, 3 Select [Rotate] from the [ (Play)] menu and press the SET button.
Attaching Sound Memos to Images In Playback mode (including single image playback, index playback, magnified playback and the review immediately after shooting in Shooting mode) you can attach sound memos (up to 60 seconds) to an image. The sound data is saved in WAVE format. Press the button while playing back images.
You cannot attach sound memos to movies. You cannot record or playback sound memos for images that already have an incompatible sound file attached. If you attempt to record or play such images, the "Incompatible WAVE format" message will display. Incompatible sound files can be deleted with this camera.
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Select [Program] using the arrow and select between [All images] or one of [Show 1]-[Show 3] using the arrow. Select [Start] using the arrow and press the SET button. The show will start and automatically stop when the show is done. Pausing and Resuming a Slide Show Press the SET button to pause the show.
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Display the slide show menu (p. 104). Select [Program] using the arrow and select [Show 1], [Show 2] or [Show 3] using the arrow. A checkmark ( ) will appear beside a show already containing images. Choose [Select] using the arrow and press the SET button.
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Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat Settings Sets the duration that each image in a slide show is Play Time displayed. The options are any one of 3-10 seconds, 15 seconds, 30 seconds and Manual. Sets whether the slide show stops when all the slides Repeat have been displayed or continues to display until stopped.
Protecting Images You can protect important images from accidental erasure. 1, 2 1, 2 1, 3 In the [ (Play)] menu, select [Protect] and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 63). Select an image you want to protect using the arrow and press the SET...
Setting the Power Saving Function This camera is equipped with a power saving function. Depending on the power saving setting (p. 69), the camera may power down or the LCD monitor may go off automatically. Auto Power Down [On]: Shooting mode Powers down approximately 3 minutes after the last time a camera control is accessed.
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1, 2, 3 1, 4 Select [Power Saving] in the (Set up)] menu and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 63). Select [Auto Power Down] using the arrow and select [On] or [Off] using the arrow. 8.
Setting the Auto Rotate Function Shooting Mode Dial This camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera held vertically and automatically rotates it to the correct viewing orientation in the display. You can turn this function on/off.
When the camera is held vertically to shoot, the Intelligent Orientation sensor judges the upper end to be "up" and the lower end to be "down". It then regulates the optimal white balance and exposure for vertical photography. This function operates regardless of the On/Off status of the Auto Rotate function.
In the [ (Set up)] menu, select [File No. Reset]. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 63). Select [On] using arrow and press the MENU button. Setting the [File No. Reset] to [Off] is useful for avoiding file name duplication when images are downloaded to a computer.
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Select a menu item using the arrow, then select setting content using the arrow. : Off : General : Science fiction theme : Animal theme The contents of the options can be changed (p. 70). Press the MENU button. The menu closes and settings are activated. In Shooting mode, the menu can be closed by pressing the shutter button halfway.
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2, 3, 5 Press the button to switch to the Playback mode (p. 22). Press the MENU button and press arrow twice. The [ (My Camera)] menu appears. Select the menu item you wish to register using the arrow and select using the arrow.
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The following cannot be registered as My Camera settings. - RAW images - Movies - Sound recorded using the Sound Memo function (p. 103) When you register new My Camera settings, the previously registered settings are erased. File Format of My Camera Settings My Camera settings should conform to the below file formats.
Downloading Images to a Computer The following methods can be used to download images recorded by the camera to a computer. Some methods are not applicable to all operating systems. Also, depending on the camera, which operating systems are supported may vary. Be sure to check Computer System Requirements beforehand (p.
(Including the PhotoRecord printing program) Disk Space PhotoStitch: 40 MB or more Canon Camera TWAIN Driver:25 MB or more Canon Camera WIA Driver: 25 MB or more 1,024 x 768 pixels/High Color (16 bit) or better is Display required 9. Additional Features...
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Display 1,024 x 768 pixels or better is recommended You must install the software and driver bundled on the supplied Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk onto your computer before connecting the camera to a computer. The camera will not operate correctly if you connect it to your computer before installing the driver and software.
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Install the driver and the software applications bundled on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk (prior to first connection only). Please see the Software Starter Guide for the installation procedures. With a Macintosh, it is next necessary to set the ImageBrowser auto start settings (only with PowerShot S70).
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Select [Canon CameraWindow] in the events dialog that appears on the computer and click [OK] (first time only). e.g. PowerShot S70 In the case of PowerShot S70 If the events dialog fails to appear, click the [Start] menu, followed by [Programs] or [All Programs], [Canon Utilities], [CameraWindow] and [CameraWindow].
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In the case of PowerShot S60 If the events dialog fails to appear, click the [Start] menu, followed by [Programs] or [All Programs], [Canon Utilities], [CameraWindow] and [CameraWindow - Set Auto-Launch]. Click [Set] in the [CameraWindow-Set Auto-Launch] window (first time only).
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Use the supplied interface cable to connect the computer's USB port to the camera's DIGITAL terminal. (See step on p. 120.) Confirm that the Direct Transfer menu is displayed on the camera's LCD monitor. button will Direct Transfer Menu light blue. Press the MENU button if the Direct Transfer menu fails to appear.
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If you are using Windows XP or Mac OS X (v10.1/ v10.2/v10.3), you can use the software distributed with these operating systems to download images without installing the software bundled on the Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk. This is useful for downloading images to a computer in which the software is not installed.
Copy images from the card into a folder of your choice on the hard disk. The images are stored in the [xxx CANON] folders located in the [DCIM] folder (where xxx is a three-digit number from 100 to 998 (p. 162)).
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Turn on the TV and switch it to Video mode. Power the camera into Shooting mode or Playback mode (p. 21). The image will appear on the TV. Shoot or play back images as usual. No image will appear on the LCD monitor when the camera is connected to a TV monitor.
Print Settings), and then take the CF card to a participating photo lab that supports DPOF to have them printed out later. This camera complies with the industry standard PictBridge, therefore, in addition to Canon CP and Bubble Jet printers, you can also connect the camera to non-Canon PictBridge compliant printers and print images.
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- Also, refer to your printer's manual. Printers that Can Be Used with this Camera Canon Direct Print Compatible CP Printers - See the System Map Direct Print Compatible Bubble Jet Printers - For more information, visit your nearest Canon retailer.
Print Settings (DPOF Print Settings) You can select images on a CF card for printing and specify the number of print copies in advance using the camera. This is extremely convenient for sending the images to a photo developing service or for printing on a direct print function compatible printer.
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Select images for printing. Single Images When the print type Number of copies (p. 131) is set to [Standard] or [Both], select an image using arrow. You can set the number of copies (up to 99) to be printed using the arrow.
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Press the MENU button. The selection mode will turn off and the Print Order menu will reappear. Images are printed in order from oldest to newest by the shooting date. A maximum of 998 images can be marked per CF card. When [Print Type] is set to [Both], the number of copies can be set.
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1, 2, 3 1, 2 1, 4 In the [ (Play)] menu, select [Print Order] and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 63). Select [Set up] using the arrow and press the SET button. 9. Additional Features Select [Print Type], [Date] or [File No.] using...
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Resetting the Print Settings When [Print Type] is set to [Index], the [Date] The print settings can all be removed at once. The and [File No.] cannot be set to [On] at the print type is reset to [Standard] and the date and file same time.
Select [Reset] using the arrow and press the SET button. Select [OK] using arrow and press the SET button. 9. Additional Features Image Transmission Settings (DPOF Transfer Order) You can use the camera to specify settings for images before downloading to a computer. Refer to the Software Starter Guide for instructions on how to transfer images to your computer.
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Selecting Images for Transferring 1, 2, 3 1, 2, 3 1, 4 In the [ (Play)] menu, select [Transfer Order] and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 63). Select [Order] using the arrow and press the SET button. To cancel the image transfer settings, select [Reset] instead.
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Press the SET button and select [Mark all] using the arrow, then press the SET button again to select all the images. If you select [Clear all] instead or [Mark all], you cam remove marks from all the images. You can select images using the arrow and change the settings using the arrow after [Mark all] or [Clear all] has been...
List of Messages The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor. For messages which may appear when a printer is connected, refer to the Direct Print User Guide. Busy... Image is being recorded to, or read from, CF card. Resetting all the camera and menu settings to default No memory card You turned on the power without a CF card installed.
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Cannot rotate You attempted to rotate a movie or an image that was photographed with another camera, recorded in a different format, or edited on a computer. Unidentified Image You attempted to play back an image that was recorded in a special format (proprietary format used by the camera of another manufacturer, etc.) or a movie clip recorded by another camera.
If required, download the images to a computer and erase them from the CF card to make space. Format CF card. See Formatting a CF Card (p. 19). If reformatting doesn't work, the CF card logic circuits may be damaged. Contact the nearest Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Appendix...
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Problem Cause Cannot play back You attempted to play back images shot with another camera or images edited on a computer. File name was changed with a computer or file location was changed. Lens will not retract CF card slot / battery cover opened with camera CF card slot cover or battery cover opened while camera was recording to CF card (warning signal).
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Problem Cause Image is blurred or out Camera moved. of focus Autofocus function hampered by obstruction to AF auxiliary light emitter. AF-assist Beam is set to off. Subject out of focal range. Subject is hard to focus on. Subject in recorded Insufficient light for shooting.
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Problem Cause Subject recorded in Subject too close causing flash to be too bright. Adjust the flash output with the flash exposure compensation image is too bright Subject bright in comparison to the background. Light shining directly on subject or reflected off subject into camera.
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Problem Cause CF card image reading Currently used CF card has been formatted in a is slow different device. Recording images on the CF card takes too long Solution Use a CF card formatted with this camera. See Formatting a CF Card (p. 19). Appendix...
Using the Wireless Controller (Sold Separately) Installing the Battery Install the battery (CR2025) into the Wireless Controller WL-DC100 (sold separately) before use. Warning Be particularly careful to keep the battery out of the reach of children. Seek medical assistance immediately if a child swallows a battery since corrosive battery fluids could damage the stomach or intestinal wall.
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Shooting Press the FUNC. button on the camera. Using the arrows, select * (drive mode). Using the arrows, select (remote control). Press the FUNC. button, then shoot the image. The current setting is displayed. Press the shutter button. The camera will shoot the image after the time set in [Wireless Delay] in the Rec.
Using Conversion Lenses (Sold Separately) The camera supports use of the separately sold Tele- converter TC-DC10. In order to attach this lens, you also need to use the separately sold Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC10. Warning When attaching the tele-converter, be sure to screw it on securely.
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Move in the direction of the arrow and insert it into the viewfinder until it clicks into place. To remove the conversion lens adapter, follow the above steps in reverse order. Turn the teleconverter in the direction of the arrow to attach it. When attached to the camera, do not carry the camera by the conversion lens adapter or the teleconverter.
To turn off the power for a short time such as between shooting sessions, leave the conversion lens attached and lightly press the lens cover. If you will not be using the camera for a long time, remove the conversion lens and close the lens cover.
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Connect the DC plug of the compact power adapter cable to the DC Coupler DR-700 terminal. DC Coupler DR-700 Open the CF card slot/battery cover, then insert the DC Coupler until it is locked. Battery lock Press and hold the DC Coupler cable cover using the cable, then close the CF card slot/battery cover.
Using a Car Battery Charger (Sold Separately) Car Battery Charger CBC-NB2 (sold separately) can be used to charge battery packs from an automobile's cigarette lighter socket. Always ensure that the automobile’s engine is running when you use the car battery charger. Use of it with the engine off may flatten the battery in some automobiles.
Never use synthetic cleansers on the camera body or lens. If dirt remains, contact the nearest Canon Customer Support Help Desk as listed on the separate Canon Customer Support leaflet. Viewfinder...
Specifications All data is based on Canon's testing standard. Subject to change without notice. PowerShot S70/PowerShot S60 Camera Effective Pixels PowerShot S70: Approx. 7.1 million PowerShot S60: Approx. 5.0 million Image Sensor PowerShot S70: 1/1.8-inch CCD (Total number of pixels: Approx. 7.4 million) PowerShot S60: 1/1.8-inch CCD (Total number of pixels: Approx.
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Exposure Compensation ± 2.0 stops in 1/3-stop increments Auto exposure bracketing (AEB) is available. Sensitivity Auto, ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent White Balance TTL auto, pre-set (available settings: Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Flash or Underwater) or custom Built-in Flash Auto*, on*, off * Red-eye reduction is available.
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Single (histogram displayable), Index (9 thumbnail images), Magnified (approx. 10x (max.) in LCD monitor), Sound memos (recording/playback up to 60 sec.) or Slide show Direct Print Canon Direct Print and Bubble Jet Direct compatible, and PictBridge compliant Display Languages PowerShot S70...
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Approx. 230 g (8.1 oz.) (camera body only) This digital camera supports Exif 2.2 (also called "Exif Print"). Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the communication between digital cameras and printers. By connecting to an Exif Print-compliant printer, the camera's image data at the time of shooting is used and optimized, yielding extremely high quality prints.
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LCD Monitor on LCD Monitor off Approx. 240 Approx. 550 Approx. 3 hours 30 min. * The data above reflects standard Canon testing conditions. The actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings. Appendix Test Conditions Shooting: Normal temperature (23 °C/73 °F), alternating...
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CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (Recordable Images) PowerShot S70 FC-32MH L (Large) 3072 x 2304 pixels M1 (Medium 1) 2592 x 1944 pixels M2 (Medium 2) 2048 x 1536 pixels M3 (Medium 3) 1600 x 1200 pixels S (Small) 640 x 480 pixels RAW* 3072 x 2304 pixels 640 x 480 pixels...
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* The maximum number of images that can be recorded may be affected by the resolution in the JPEG thumbnails. These figures reflect standard shooting conditions established by Canon. Actual totals may vary according to the subject, shooting conditions and shooting mode.
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Battery Charger CB-2LT / CB-2LTE : AC 100 – 240 V (50/60 Hz) Input voltage 0.17 A (100V) – 0.10 A (240V) Rated output : 8.4 V DC, 0.5 A Charging time : Approx. 90 minutes Operating : 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F) temperatures Dimensions : 91 x 29.5 x 56 mm (3.6 x 1.2 x 2.2 in.)
Photo Tips and Information Regarding the AF Frame (p. 76) AiAF* has a wide range of measuring for accurate focusing. AiAF focuses on the object even if it is not exactly in the center of the frame. "Ai" stands for "Artificial intelligence" and "AF" stands for "Auto Focus."...
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For further details, please refer to the Software Starter Guide. As measured by Canon’s testing standard. Tip for Using the Self-timer (p. 53) Normally, the camera shakes a little when you press the shutter button.
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Folder File Capacity Each folder usually contains up to 100 images. However, since images shot in Continuous mode and Stitch Assist mode are always saved into the same folder, a folder may contain more than 100 images. The number of images may also exceed 100 if a folder contains images copied from a computer or images shot with other cameras.
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The cables with the ferrite core provided with the digital camera must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subject B of Part 15 on the FCC rules.
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode This chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode. You can shoot with the settings saved in the mode (p. 100). Large Medium 1 Resolution Medium 2 (Stills) Medium 3 Small 640 x 480 pixels –...
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AF Lock – Manual Focus – Macro Mode – Digital Zoom Exposure Compensation – Evaluative Metering Center-Weighted – – – – Averaging Light Metering Spot Metering – – – – System Center – – – – AF Point – – –...
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– – – – Safety Shift ISO Speed – – – – Auto Rotate JPEG Recording in RAW – – – – * Default setting : Setting selection is possible. – : Setting selection is not possible. : Setting remains in effect even when the camera is turned off. The default for the settings changed by the menu and button operations can be restored all at once except for [Date/Time], [Language] and [Video System] (p.