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1 This camera is net resistant to water, and should netbe used outdoors if at is raining or snowing, If atMsaccidentally dropped in water, contact an authorizedCanon servi_e facility. Keep the camera out of saltspray and excessive humidity. If used at the beach,clean atthoroughly afterward with a dry cloth,
2. Store the camera in a coo!, dry, dustofree place. Besure to keep the camera out of direct suniight, andaway from "hot spots" such as the trunk Or rearwindow Shelf era car, Avoid places where mothballsare used, and use a desiccant in excessive humidity.
3, Do not attempt to disassemble the camera yourself,since there is highwoltage circuitry inside,
4, The battery may explode or cause bums ifdisassembled, recharged, she[re& exposed to hightemperatures, o_ disposed of in a fire,
5. Use a blower brush to remove dust and :sand from
the lens and inside the camera, Do not apply anyfluids to the iens or body. Take lhe camera to anauthorized Canon service facility |era moretherou#h c!eaning if necessary.
6, Film passing through X.ray examinations at anairport may be exposed and ruined even whenloaded in the camera. Request a different method ofinspection to avoid damag&,
7. Color reproduclion may be adversely affected in thefilm is left in the camera for a long time, AIwaysdevelop exposed film promptly,
if you use the flash continuously (30 times or more)while no film is in the ca;meN, the camera may stopte prevent the flash unit from overheating, If thishappens, turn the camera off and wait a few minutesbefore turning it back on again.
This devi_ complies with Part 15 st the FCC Ru_es. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device maynot cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment
unMess othenNisa specified in the instructions, If such changesor modifications should be made, you could be required tostop operation of the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to _mply with the
Bmits for a class 8 dig!ta_ device, pursuant to part 15 of theFCC Rules. These mimitsare designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful inteflerence in a residentia_
installation. This _uipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if net instamJedand used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that intedetence wili not occurin a particular installation, if this equipment does cause
harmful intederence to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one cr mote ofthe following measures:
,' Reorient or relocate the r_eiving antenna"thcrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an, experienced radio!TV technician fathelp,
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B Mimits forradio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the.
interference-causing equipment standard entiUed "DigitalApparatus", raCES-003 of the Bndustry Canada.
Cat apparaii num_rique respecta los Bmites de bruitsradio_leetdques applicables aux appareils num_dques de
Classe B prescrites dons Banorme sur le mat_riem brouB_eur:
"Ap_oareils Num_ariques '', NMB-003 6dict6e par FIndustdeCanada.
f'_ The C( Mark is a Directive conformity mark of theEuropean Community (EC)
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Thank you for purchasing this Canon product,Before taking pictures, ple_e read these instructionscarefully for a thorough understanding of how thecamera operates,,
Table of ContentsTheSe instructions are divided into four sections:Introduction, Basic Operations, Advanced Operations,and Additionalinformation, When iirstusing thecamera, be sure to read the instructions from theIntroduction,
CoaventionThe fail-wingconvenllionis used in _hes__nstruCtions:
Warnings you shouldobserve when using theesme_
Additionalinfa_mationon usingtheceme_,
1 Introduction
HandIing Precautions ......................................2Table of Contents ..............................................4ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM Features ........ 6Advanced Photo System Qu_ Reference .... 8Quick Reference .............................................. 10Nomenc!ature ................................................. 12
Attaching the Strap .......................................... I4
Basic Operations[_ Loading the Battery ................................15E1 Loading the Fiim Cartridge ...........................16
Checking the FiimSpeed and the MaximumNumberofFrames......................................... _8
]_ Turning the Power On ............................... t9Chec_ng the 8artery Po_r ........................... 20
_i Holding the Camera ................................... 21Viewfinder .................................................22Para|iaxCompensation for Close-ups ...............23
SelectingthePrintType(CtH/P)..............24ZoomOperation........................................25ShutterButtonAction.................................26G_een/Orangeindicators...............................27RemovingtheFilmCartridge.....................28FilmCadridgeProcessing...............................29HandBngFimmCarlridgesNter Exposure ........ 29
3 Advanced OperationsChanging the Flash Mode _ . ................... 30
Auto Flash Mode without Red-eye Reduction.._31
Auto Flash Mode with Red-eye Reduction @ ,,32
Red-eye Reduction Function ........................... 33
Flash ON Mode _ ...................................... 34
Flash OFF Mode _ .......................................... 35
Smow-synchroMode with Red-eye Reducmien _ {_ ,,36Focus Lock ...................................................... 37
Real Time Release Mode .............................. 38
AiAF (Smart AF) Function ................................ 40
Shooting Through a Window ........................... 40
Serf-timer Shooting ® ................................... 41
Sheeting with the Optional Remote _ntrol _._ __42
Replacing the Remote Contro_ Battery ............ 43
Date and Time Imprinting ............................... 44
Changing the Date Format ............................. 45
Setting and Adjusting the Date/'13me ............. 46
imprinting Titles ............................................ 48
Selecting the _tle Language ........................... 48
Selesting the _tle .......................................... 49
Mid-roll Film Change _ ............................... 50
Reloading a Partieily Exposed Fiim Cartridge....51
Setting the Print Quantity _ ........................ 52
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4 Additional InformationTroubleshooting ............................................
Questions and Answers ................................... 55
Specifications ................................................. 56
ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM
r This camera supports the new Advanced Photo| System, This system, as well as Canoe's advanced| technology has made it possible to produce a| camera that is smaller than any previous camera with| a 3x zoom lens.
| Here are some of the special features of this system.
|| [] New Film
The iX240 new film comes in| a compact fimmcartridge with
| no leader; This new drop-in
| film can be easiiy loaded byanyone, and replaces all
| previous hatd4o-loed films.
| in addition, the visual
| exposure indicator on the top
I of the cartridge shows whether the film cartridge is
I unexposed, partial exposed, or processed.
I [] Mid-roll Film Change| _f a partially exposed film cartridge is reloaded in the
| camera, the camera automatically ad,_ances the film to the
| next unexposed frame.You can then continue taking picturesuntil the film cartridge is fully exposed, This aiiows you to use
| separate fiJm cadridges for different types o¿ subiects, or
| moods=
| "ff a pertiamly exposed; film cartridge is bonded into in aceme_ that does not support mid-roll tim change, the
| camera wiil set the visua_ exposure indicator to "Exposed"| and will not _oad the film. Be sure to check the features of
| each camera.
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Features
New Ty_ PrintsThe Advanced Photo System allows the camera to shootthree types of prints: in addition to classic print types (C
print), you can now shoot wide-angle (H print} and panorama
(P print) prints,The Advanced Photo System san also imprint:date/timeinformation on the bah of the print, or on the front and back
of the print, The system can aJso imprint title text on the back
of the print,*Character size; shape, color, position, and abiBty to print onboth, sides may vary a_ording to the individuaJ photo shop=
Back ofn _- " _ V V'" print
New Processing MethodsPrevious 135 (35ram)film has always been returned fromthe processing lab as negative strips. This has made
ordering reprints inconvenient since each picture must befound on the negative strips. With the Advanced Photo
System however, the negative film is returned from the
certified shop reloaded in, its cartridge, accompanied by anindex pdnt, Unlike hard-to-see negative str_ps of previouscameras, this index print (where a!l shots can be viewed}
makes reviewing prints much easier. Users can now orderreprints simply by matching the ID on the back of the pdnt or
on the index print with the IO on the fiim cartridge, and thenspeciFting the print number to be reprinted at the photo
shop, Filmstrip ]D
Film cartridge
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Advanced Photo System Quick Refe_nCe
Previous film
Print type selection [ever
C print
H print
P print
Film/
Exposure datarecorded here
Data recorded on film(example)Date and title
• Print type° Print quantity• Flash ON/OFF
• Subiect brightnessEtc.
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I imple film cartridge loading, (_ i6), Unlike previous 135 (35ram)film, there is no need t:a
open the back cover and pull the fiim _eader across,
Choose the print type with the print _peselection lever. (4 24)Youcan choose fromthree print types.
C print: Classic printoH print: Wide-angle print- P print: Panorama print
A variety of data (IX information) is recordedmagnetically on the film surface,,_Amlthe information described at ieft can be recorded en
the film,• The exposure information is used in the printing process
to produce better quality prints,
shops, (=_ 29)
Afte_=developing, the shop wi!! return your pictures,
along with an index print, and the film cartridge withthe film inside_
,_When ordedng reprints from a certified shop, jast match
the ID on the back of the pdnt or on the index printsheet with the _D on the film cartridge, and specify
which prints you want, []-9
_ _/ i̧ ¸ Load the battery. (-=_ 15)
Open the film cartridgecompartment cover.
(--, _6),,To open, lift the crank 0
and rotate left C_)_
_ nsert t:he film cartridgeand close the filmcompartment cover.(_ 16),'Check that the visuaE
exposure indLcatoris0 (unexposed), or D
(partial),
Slide the main switch tothe ON position to turnthe camera one (-_ 19)
The lens end flash are setfor shooting,
Select the print typewith the print typeselection lever, (_ 24)!l_The vie_inder field
changes,
_l 6 Press the zoom buttons
too.a.Qethesubjectsize as desired, (=_ 25)
I--AF frame
Place the AF frame over
the subject and pressthe shutter buUon,
(-_ 26)The fiash fires auto-rustically in low_ightorbackbit¢onditions_
When the film cartridgehas finished and thefilm has rewound,remove the cartridgefrom the camera. (-_ 28),'Che_ that D onthe LCD
panel is blinking than openthe film cattddgecompartmentcovet.
*(4 m)is shorthand for "See page It.
LCD Panel (_+ 14)
Prin! Quantity Button(-_ 52, 53)
Set Button
(-_ 45, 46, 53)Select Button
(-_ 46, 48, 53)
Shutter Button
(_ 26)
i.m _ Remote Centre#'
Self-timer Button (_ 41, 42)
------.Tit_e Button (..4 48, 49)
Button (-_ 44, 46)
Light MeteringWindow
Viewfinder WindowLens Remote Control Signal
RecFeye Reduction _mp
(-_ 32, 33)
AF Light Emitter/Re_ptor
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Main Sw_tch (-_ 19)Orange indicator (4 27)
Green indicator (_ 27)
Viaw{inder (--> 22, 23)
Batte_ Cover (-_ 15)
Print Type SeleclienLever (_ 24)
Zoom Buttone
( _ Wiae-angme/
[_ ] Telepheto)
(-_ 25)
Strap A_tachment(--> i4)
Film CartridgeCompartment Cover
Crank (-_ 16, 28)
Film Cartridge CompartmentCover
Tripod Socket
LCD Panel
Flash C
Title Selection indicator
Date Imprintin_Title Indicator/Print
Quantity _ndicator
Slow-synchro --indicator
ReductionIndicater
Battery Check Frame Coumet
Film Cottridge indicator
Only the necessary indicators will be displayed on theLCD panel.
Before using your camera, attach the _rap provided.Be careful not to drop the camera,
Pass the strap through thestrap attachment on the leftside of the camera.• Fctlow step__)before step_.
• Use the push-button projection
t_ press the Select (_ 46), Set(-.._45)_ print quantity button
(-_ 52) and the film rewindbuttons (3 28),
Push-button projection
8artery:One lithium battery (CR2)
l pen the battery cover,• Whiie pressing the _J_i_i_mark on the battery cover,
sEide the battery cover off.
Load the new battery,: • Inse_ the battery with the +and -terminalspositioned
correctly.
_ is displayed on theLCD panel.
Close the battery cover, 1• Slide the battery coverclosed,,,_if"-....."blinksintheLCD 2:,;
panel after you changethe battery, you wll! needto reset the date to the
correct date snd time (..-._
46).
L._ any of the switches on the camera. This wil! allow the_te and time settings to be retained for
i _prc_ mete y five seconds.' _=....===,n-_.,, ..... ,._,. ........ .-_ ......................................
,_ Open the firm cartridge
compartment cover,- Lift the film cartridge
compartment cover crank':1!_and rotate me_'_ to openthe cover on the bottom of
the camera.
Load a film cartridge,
Load with the visua_
exposure indicator endfacing outwards.
_ lose the film cartridgecompartment cover;. C_ose untie it dick_
ml, ,1_ on the LCD panel
light_ up
Filmcarl_dgenamecounteri_tot
The film automaticallyadvances to the firstframe and "1 "' is
displayed in the framecounter,
, If "1" is not displayed, check
if the film cartridge isloaded correctly,
,,When a fi!m cartridgewhose visual exposure
indicator is D (partial), isloaded, the camera
automatically advances thefilm to the first unexposedframe, The number for the
next unexposed frame isshown in the frame counter.
Film cartridges © (unexposed)
• Use IX240 film cartridge. D (partial)• Previous 135 (35ram) print fi_rn
cannot be. used.
• Use film cartridges whose visual
exposure indicator is ©
(unexposed), or D(parlial),
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dh "If _ (e×pos_! or D
(processed) film cartridgesare loaded, "0" in the f_'arne --
_unter and D will blink.
Reload with a 0
(unex_sed) or [3 (partial)
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Checking the Film Speed and theMaximum Number of Frames
• Turn the power off, then
press the ". _ flash modebu_on
=_ The film speed appears in the
date display area, and the framecounter displays the maximumnumber of frames,
(The iBustration on the leftshows ]SO 200 as the film
speed and 25 as the maximumqamber of frames.)
Slide the main switch to the
ON position,_The lens and flash are set for
shooting_,,_ The flash mode is set to auto
f_ash (tubauto mode),
• Do net press on the lens,• Be _reful not to push the flash into the camera while
shooting. The flash will not fire and the power to thecamera will be turned off.
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- The lens first sets to the wide-angle (23ram) _sition.............................................................................
Turning the power off
Slide the main switch to theOFF position,
Checking the Bakery PowerCheck that _ is displayed on the LCD panelwhen the power is turned on.Shooting capacity with a new battery -Approx. 8film cartridges of 25 exposures with 50% flash use,(Data based on Canoe's Standard Test Method.)
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Batte_ Check indicator
(Lit): Battery is fuji
(Lit): Have a new battery ready
&-._' (Blinks): Replace the battery (_ 15)
--.Useooe,_th_.m-bo_e_(CR2)--_------------ -- --- ----• Before shooting, be sure to check the balte_
power,• When traveling or planning to take many pictures,
be sure to take a supply of spare batter!es; theymay not be available whereyea are_
. Shooting continaousWywiththe fl_h wi!!cause thebattery power te lab mornentad!ylpaneldisplay may _ tn_rre_, offand wait a while before turning
To take sharp pictures, hold the camera firm!y so that it IIIdoes not move. W
,, Hold the camera with both hands.
,, Keep your elbows o_ose to your body.
• Hold the camera against your nose and look through theviewfinder.
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dh . Be carefu! to keep hair and
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fingers from bmocking the_ens, AF fight emitter/
receptor, _ight metedngwindow, and flesh.
,, Be careful net to press theflash ail the way into thecamera. This wil_ turn the
power oft
• D_rt or foreign substances on the AF lightemitter/receptor make it harder to foou& 8e sure to
keep the front of the camera cJean.
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AF I:ight emit'_er/receptor Rash
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Frames
Picture FrameCompose your picturewithin this frame.(H print)
Close-up frameWhen the shootingdistance is between 0,6
and I m (2 and 3.3 ft.)compose your picturewithin this frame. The areaoutside this frame will notbe taken. (H print)
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mAF FramePlace this frame over the subjectyou wish to take,
Parallax Compensation for Close-upsWhen taking photographs of subiects as close as0.6 to 1 m (2 to 3.3 ft.) to the camera, the camerawil! cut off the top portion of the picture that isvisible in the picture frame. This is called paralla×displacemefit.To take pictures of subjects at 0.6 to 1 m, follow thesteps betow to use the picture frame to composethe picture.
AF frame
1 Position the AF frameever the subiect andpress the shutterbutton halfway.• Check thatthe green
indicator is lit._,Keep the shutter button
pressed halfway.
Close-up frame
Move the AF frame so
that the subject is inthe _nter of theclose-up frame andtake the picture,"_e careful not to change
your distancefrom thesubiecL
seen from the viewfinder
_ For P (_norama)p_ntS, the diffe_n_ be_eenLJIJ ;t_ v_ewfin_r imageand the actu_ p!_u:re s more
pro_unced, so_u ShO_id Or_w_y
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You can choose from three pr nt types w th thiscamera: C print, H print or P print,
Pdnt type selecfion
leve r
Use the prlnI type selection
lever to select the desired
print type,* You can change the print type in
mid roll
:1The viewfinder find changes when the print type selection
meyeris operated. The black areas in the viewfinder wiB nor bepdnted,
C print
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_lh When the shooting d_stanee _s_tween 0 6and 1 mi Y (2 and 3,3 ff_) the area euts_ the close,g9 frame
i wJ_lnot be taken. ..........l . ForPprintsmovemoteman:2 from ii your subject, i.................... 2.......................... ILL,2L222222_22J11 ........
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You can use the zoom buttons to change the size ofthe image+
The i_e was {_veddue to
_pF_t restrict Jerks
The inmgewas _veddue to
_r_t restdc+_
Wide-angle (23ram)Press for a wide area
image. Fur taking
landscapes,group pictures,etc,
[€] Telephoto (69mm)
Press to zoom in on yoursubject, For taking por+:raits,etc,
Press the zoom buttons.
, Press [_] to zoom to the
telephoto end, and _ to zoom
to the wide-angle end+
, _ When the power Js turned on+ the _ens first sets to the II L_ + gl (23 ) +"wide-an e mm point+on+ ,i * If the lens remains extended for approx. 4 minutes i
! without use, the {ens automatioa#y retracts into the i! camera and is set t:othe wide+angle (23ram) position, i! This prevents damage to the tens. ]
This camera has a two-step shutter button.When the shutter button is pressed haifway, theexposure and focus are set, When the button ispressed fuiiy, the shutter is reJeased,The AiAF feature aflows you to focus on difficuit tofocus subiects even if they are not in the center of theviewfinder: (-_ 40)
AF frame
Place the AF frameover the subject andpress the shutterbutton halfway.
The subject is focused,* Check that the green
indicatoris lit,, K_eepthe shutter button
haffwaypressed.
_ ress the shutterbutton fully.,, Pressthe shutter button
gently.The shutter is reheard.
button being,pres_d and the sbutte_ _ing released,As a general guide, it is best to he d the camera stuntil you heat the fi_mstar_to wind forwa_;
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Green/Orange indicatorsWhen the shutter button is pressed halfway,theindicators light up or blink to indicatewhetheror notshooting is possible.
Green indicator
Lights up: Ready for shooting (Subject in focus)Biinks (4 tJmes/see,): Ciose-range warning (See Q beiow)
Blinks (2 timestsec.): ReaI time re_ease mode (_ 38)
Orange indicatorLightsup: Flash has chargedBlinks (4 times/see,}: Camera shake warningin "Flash
OFF" mode (See _ bemow)
O Move awa_ from the subject until the g_enindicator stops blinking. Press the shutter _tton
halfway again.For C prints and H prints, the cEase-range
warning distance is between 30 and 60 cm (1.0and 2.0 ft.). For P prints, the close-range warning
distance is between 0,3 and 2 m {1_0 and 8,6 ft,),However, the green indicator may _ight up when
the subject is closer than 30 ¢m (_,0ft:). Makesure that the subject ls at Jeast _ cm (1.5 ft.)
away.We recommend you mount the camera on a
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The firm rewinds automatically when it teaches the end.The frame counter counts down during ti_m rewinding_
When the film has been tufty rewound, _1 on the LCD pa.neiblinks. Check that D on the LCD panel is blinking be|ore
removing the cartridge from the camera.
i heckthat # isblinking.• Press the _ film rewind
button if O is not bmink_ng,
,_ Open the film cartridgecompartment cover.
• Lift the film eadridgecompa_ment cover crank4_ and rotate _eft _) to openthe cover,
_ emove the filmcartridge.0 on the LGD panel
disappears._The visual exposure
indicator on the film
cartridge becomes $3
(expoaed),
Rewinding a fiim cartridge in mid*roll
- Press the _ film rewind button.
,,The vlsuaR exposure Indicator on thefilm cartridge changes _o [_ (paflial).
- You can reuse film cartridges |hat hevebeen rewound in mid-toiL (_ 50)
Film Cartridge Processing• Exposed film cartridges can be processed for
printing at Advanced Photo System certifiedshops.
• All certified shops do the following:Return your cartridge with the film inside.
_ Process all three types of prints.Make an index print sheet.Use the print quality dab for better quality print&imprint the date and title on the back of the print.
Handling Film Ca_tidges After Exposure* When ordering reprints at a certified shop, be sure
to match the iD number from the back of the printyou want or from the index print with the ID on thefilm cartridge before handing in your film ca_ridge.
Filmstrip ID
• Handle and store index prints and returned fiimcartridges carefully+
° The visual exposure indicator is set to(exposed) for film cartridges that have been fullyexposed, and to (3 (processed) for film cartridgesthat have been developed.
• Do not place cameras or film cartridges neartelevisions, speakers, or other sources of strongmagnetic fields.
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The flash can be made to fire every time you take apicture, or it can be turned off, Choose a mode
suitable for the subiect and place you are shooting,Select the flash mode whiie the camera is turned en,
Press the _.@ flash mode
button.
•Yooooecheek S201the mode on the { gAt_,_ /
LCD panel.
Flash mode bu_on
--1_', C_) Auto flash w_thoutted-eye teduc_ien(_ 31)
: I_)_ Auto_ash w_ihted.eye reduction {_ 32)
{_ FinishON (-4 34)I
Flash OFF (_ 35)
[] {_(_ S_ow-synchrowi|h ted-eye _eda_en (_ 36)
W : When _he {lash is set 10 {t_e autorna|Jcally, {'_,) appears on the LCD
penni when the she|tar b_#:on is pressed hallway,
• Be carefu_ not to push the flash Into the camera. The_'_ f_ash will not fire and the power tO the camera wil_be
turned off
,, The camera's default setting is (_) .,To chang e to_>_t> after the power is turned on turn the power
off when l_,}<_ is displayed. When the _r is
turned on again. {$)@ wilJbe displayed. 3"0 revert to
the original state, turn the power off when (_.) is
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[] Auto Flash Mode without Red-eye Reduction
Set this mode for taking pictures without people, or ifyou want to shoot right away without the red-eyereduction function,in low light or backlit conditions, the flash firesautomatically when the shutter button is pressed.
Slide the main switch to the
ON position to turn the
power on.
Flash Distance Range (Wilh color prln_ film)
Film speed Wide-angle Telephoto
]SO 100 0.6 t_ 4.4 m 0°6 to 2.0 m
(2.0 to 14.4 ft.) (2.0 to 6.6 ft.}
iSO 200 0.6 to 6.2 m 0.6 to 2.8 m
(2.0 to 20.3 ft.) (2.0 to 9.2 ft.)
]SO 400 0.6 to 8.8 m 0.6 to 4.0 m
(2.0 to 28.9 tt.) (2.0 to 13.1 ft.)
I _ • |f @ is disptay_ on the LCD panet, p_e_ the $ @_ flash mo_e button untd all the flash mode indicators
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Auto FlashModewith Red-eyeReduction,, •
Set this mode when shooting pictures of people in lowlight conditions. When the shutter button is pressed, thered-eye reduction lamp lights up and the flash fires,
Press the _<_flash
mode huron anddisplay<_ onthe LCDpanel,
Stay within about 2 nd6,6 ft of your subject.
The red-eye redaction ]ampis,only effective within thisdistance,
Tell your subject tolook at the camera,
The red-eye redac_onfunction is not effective
unless the subject _ooksstraight at the lamp.
Press the shutter
button halfway.
The red-eye reductionlamp lights up and theshutter will not release forabout one secend,
• Keep the shutter button
halfway pressed,
_ fter 8bout onesecond, press theshutter button fulmy,M,The fiash fires andthe
shutter is released.
Red-eye Reduction FunctionWith flash photography in dark places, the subject's
eyes may appear red. This phenomenon is cai]ed
"red-eye" and occurs when flash illumination reflects
off the retina,
With the red-eye reduction function @, the red*eye
reduction lamp lights up to illuminate the subject for
about one second before the flash is fired. This w[i]
minimize the chances of red-eye,
• When the red-eye reduction ]amp lights up, theshutter wiii not reiease for about one second, This
is to increase the effectiveness of the ted-eye
reduction function, ff you want to shoot right away,turn the red-eye reduction function off with the
€-_/> fiash mode button.
impolr*,_n,t guidelines for using the _-eyereduction function
1. This function is not effective unless the subiect
looks direcUy at the red-eye reduotion lamp whiFe
it is _it. Be sure to tal_ your subject to meekstraight [at the lamp.
2, Stay within 2 m (6,6 fL) of your subject, !
3. The efficacy of the red-eye reduction function ',varies from person to persqn, l
4. Set the lens to the wide-angle end. i
5. Try to raise the ambient light level ss much a I
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Flash ON Mode....m*..,°-°,-o=o-
The flash fires regardless of the light condition&Set this mode for fill-in Ilash dudng the day, or tosoften the outline of the suit
The image w_ removed
due _copyr_t reskict_s
ecL
The image was rerr#v_due to
copyright restric_i_s
Press the $@ flash mode
button until $ is displayedon the LCD panel,
FlashOFFMode**,,** • ,,= • ,,, o,, _
The flash will not fire even in low iight conditions.Use this mode where flash is prohibited, for nightviews, or for available-light photography,
The image was _en_oved The image was re_v_due to _ due to
cc_p'yr_t res_i_,_ copyright res_ictions
Press the _@ flash mode
button until @ is displayedon the LCD panel.
i L._ iow light conditions; be oare{ul not to move the
c_mers.,• if the orange indicator blinks to indicate camera
i shake, p!ace the a steady surface orc_mera on
mount it on a tripod.
Slow-synchro Mode with Red-eye Reduction., _
This mode is effective when taking pictures of peoplewith an evening or nocturn!! background. Flash andslow shutter speed are effectively combined, so thatthe flash illuminates the subject, and the slow shutterspeed illuminates the distant background.
_"_e image was ter_veddue to
_r_ght rest_idJ_s
The image was re_veddue to
copyright restrictions
Press the $_!b flash mode
button until _ _ and
are dlsplayed on the LCD
panel,
f'gs5 1
r ......................................................................• A stower shutter speed (max, apppo×, 2 sec,) is set in
this mode; be sure to use _ tripod tO aVOid camera
! shake, Arose tell you[ subiect to keep still for emoment after the flash nas tired,
[ 1
• The red-eye reduction tunctian operates in this m_deF_=I__ • _ncertain shooting situations, "Auto flash" mode may i
be more effective for shooting, We therefore
recommend you take Pictures in both "Slow-synchro" iand "Auto f_ash"modes =
Use this mode to focus on a subject positioned closeto the edge of the picture frame.
i Center the AF frameover the subject andpress the shutterbutton halfway.
The subject Asfc_cusedwhen the green indicatorlights up.
- Keep the shutterbuttonhalfwaypressed.
With the shutter buttonhalfway pressed, frameyour picture as desired,Then press the shutterbutton fully.
The shutteris released.
subjectand the camera._ you do changeit, redo !focus look. '
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Innormal photography, after you check that the greenindicator is lit and press the shutter button, there is avery slight interval (a_er 0,03 seconds) before thepicture is actually taken. With real time release, thepicture is taken almost instantly.Use this mode for situations such as photographs ofrapid movement or children's facial expressions whereinstant camera response is essential.
t ress the _@ flashmode button andw_. ® remote control/
self-timer button st thesame time,
The green indicatorblinks(2 times/see,).
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! the subject.I * Be careful not to touch the lens, This could result inI the picturebeing out of focus,.
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Position the AF frameover the subject andhold the shutter button
pressed down halfway.•._ The camera makes a brief
zooming sound,, Make sure that the green
indicatorb_inks(2 times!sound),
• Photographstaken with realtime re,ease, at with focuslock, can be taken in thesame way as innormalphotography.(_ 37)
3 Keep the camera aimedat the subject, When
I ou s_ the picture you
:_" I want, press the shutterbutton fuily,=_ The shu_er is released
immediate!y,
Canceling Real Time Release Mode• Press the _ flash mode button and _..= ® remote
oontroVseff-timer button at the same time again, or turn thecamera off.
lh .We recommendueing (_-), _, or @ flaehmodeein rea_ time release mode. (_,1@ and []$_ flash
modes use red-eye reduction and therefore delay theshu_er relea_ for approximately one secen_ as they i
in normal mode. ,lL ................................................................ J
• Because a_o=focusing Is autematica!iy set to one i
i
_int irt the center of the viewfirtder, position the AF I
frame over the subject, i
AiAF (Smart AF) FunctionAi : Artificial intelligence,AF : Auto-focus
The AiAF (Smart AF) function has a wide measuringarea and is the latest mechanism for accurate focus
adjustment, This mechanism was developed baseden the analysis of severai thousand photographs andon Carton's unique know-how.
i ' i
• The camera focuses on
the subject even if it is notin the center d theviewfinder, or if there is anobstruction in front of it.The camera will
accurately focus on twosubjects positioned sideby side, and not on thebackground betweenthem,
Shooting Through a
Subiect--_
r
Window
if you are taking a picturethrough a window, set thecamera at an appropriateangle, with a cameraoto-window distance of about20 cm/O,7 fl, if you are toofar away from the window,the camera may focus onthe glass of the windowrather than the subject,
Includeyourselfinthepicturebyde_aytngshutterreleasewiththeself-timer,Placethecameraonasteadysurface,ormountitonatripod.Selecttheself-timerandremotecontrolmodeswhi_ethecameraisturnedon.
I Press the _,,-, _ remotecontro_self-timer button.=_ i_._ and _ are displayed
on the LCD pane].
gs ,s,, ol
Compose the picture,
then press the shutterbutton.
rathe red=eye reduction
mamp b]inka (once/sect) forabout 10 seconds be_orethe shutter is released.
The LCD panel countsdown the remainingmends.
Canceling the self-timer• Press the _.=- ® remote controi/self-timer button.
, Do net stand in front of the _mera when pressing theahL_ter _tton; this will cause inco_c_ focus,
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• The mampb_mks more rap_d_ approx!mately two
! _ seconds _fore the shutter is relesssd, However, if I
' the red-eye reduction function has been act rated, the I! lamp will rerr_in iit during the last two seconds before i
i the shu_er is released: IiiI • Self-timer shooting is possible for approx_ fouri minutes whiie ® is displayed in the LCD panel, i
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Use the remote control to release the shutter from upto 5 m (16,4 ft.) in front of the camera.
Remote Control (RC-5)
Transmitter bu_or_ _ _ Battery' compadmsr_m
Transmilte[Balte_ compartment buutor_
i Press the we, _ remotecontro|lself4imer button,
=$' _'=" and ® are
dispmayed on the LCD
panel
Compose the picture,Then d_reet the
transmitter towards the
camera's remote, centre!
signal receptor and pressthe transmitter button,
,,_ it you are using red-eye
reduction mode, the _amp
lights, ff yeu are not usingred°eye reduction mode,the [amp bffnke, In eithercase, the shutter isreleased a_er two
seconds,
Canceling remote control shooting• Press the _.,= ® remote control/self-timer button and
remove _,,_ and ® from the LCD panel,
Rep|acing the Remote Control Battery
Replace the battery when the shutter no longerreleases with the remote control,
Battery: One _ithium battery (CR2032, 3V)
®
i hile pressing thebattery compartment:button, pulr out the
battery compartment,While using a bail pen, orsimilar pointed object, topress the batterycompartment huron, slide outthe battery compartment,
Load a new battery and, replace the battery
compartment,- Rembve the expired battery
and insert the new one with
the + and - terminals
positioned correctly.
. Remote control shooting is possible for approx, fourminutes while mw is displayed an the LCD panel:
• P_aoe the camera on a steady surface or use a tripod, i
• Remote control shooting may not be possib_ if the iremote control signal receptor is exposed to strongsunlight or fluores_nt might, in this case, use the self- i
timer te take t_ picture, or move the camera to a i
different location, i
• The remote contrem may not operate propedy when an iinverter-type fluorescent iight is nearby, Move the
camera away from the inverter-type fluorescent might. !L ......................................................................... J
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The date and time that a photo is taken can beimprinted on the back or the front and back of the print,
Press the Date button."The mode changes every time
you press the button.
LCD Panel Date Display
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'gB S 20 .... DatemodeOAI_
_, (front and back impdn/)
2B iN:25 .... Date + Time mode "_
_1_ (f/ont and back imprint)
j •2B ,4.25 .... Date+Time mode *_ (back imprint only)
•k : T_e date and time format for the date display (e.g. 20
i4:25) is set by the format selected for the Date mode.
to print on _th sides may wry according to the
individual photo shop,• Date, time, and title are not photographicaJty
imprinted on the fiJm, bat are imprinted as part of the
developing p_ceas, using data (IX !nformatJon)magnetically recorded on the film.
, In addition to dateltime imprinting, the back of theprint prc_ides spa_ to imprint the _0 of the firmcartridge and _he frame number_
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Changing the Date Format
yearlmonth/day _
month/day/yeardaylmonthiyeat.
--!_ .... Yeadmomh/day
S 20 _8 .... Month/day/yearDATE
l_ S _B ..... Day/montPJyear
After changing the battery, or when travelinginternationally, it may be necessary to set or adiust thecamera's date and time using the foJlowing procedure,If "- ..... "blinks on the LCD panel when youchange the battery, perform steps 2, 3, 4, and 6.
Press the Date button todisplay the Date mode,• The time is set in Date +
Time mode, step 5.
Date button
Select button % Press the Select button,
L • Use the push-buttonproiection on the et_'ap
clasp.When you replace the
battery, the b_inking
"- ..... "display changes to"'98 1 1"
• The digits to be. set start
b_inking,
Press the Set button.
', Use the push-button
projection on the strapciasp.
• Press repeatedgy until theb_inking digits show thedesired vamue,
Set button
A Repeatsteps2 and3 untilal|digit settingsand adjustmentsare comp|sted,thenpressthe_tect be|tonto end_• The date adjustment Is
complete when the digitsstop b_inking,
Press the Date button todisplay the Date + Timemode.
Aepeat steps 2 and 3 until alldig t sett ngs and adiustments
are compteted, then press theSele_ button to end.
• The time adjustment iscomplete when the °:" in thetime display stops b_inking.
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i ,ll. ° if "-- _- -" bMinks on the LCD panel (no DateY imprinting) when the battery is replaced, reset the
date and time.[ .....................................................................................
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"Press the Set buttonto ad_n_ the digit by one, orhold for two seconds or more to advance the value
continuously.• The date, cannot be set or adjusted in Date + Time
mode.i
° After removing the bette_ to replace it, do not touchany of the switches on the camera, This allows thedate and time settings to be re_ned for
approximately five seconds._............................................................................
You can impdnt titles on the back of the print, Seieet atitle from the different titles avaBable while the camerais turned on.
Selecting the Title Language
Press the Title button,
,=l_The word TITLE is
displayed on the LCDpanel
Canceling Title Imprinting
Press the Select button
to select the language,. The _enguage changes
every time you press in this
order: Japanese_ English,French, German, Spanish,Italian.
• Press the Date button until the word TITLE disappears
from the LCD panel.
!._ date/time setting after one f_me is exposed, j
To continuously impdm the same fitlei ho_d down ths i
Title button for two seconds or !onger (until the word iTITLE b_inks on the LCD pane_).
i
• Character st_, shape, co|or, position, and ab|l|ty !te print on both sides may YaW accord|rig to the ]_ndividual photo shop, i
The dats and time as set by the Date function are iaJso printed with the title.
• _f you want information imprinted Qn the front of your i
prints, be sure to check with the photo shop, that they i
Semecting the Title
Once you have selected the language for your tithe,you can select the title,
Press theTitle button.
=!, The title number changes every
time you press.- Select the title you want to use,
then take the picture.
Title Button Sequence
Japanese Titles
J-3 :_r2,f-f_-;,= !J-4 _a';'_ !
French T(t|esF-1 JE TAiME
F-2 MERCiF-3 ME]LLEURS VOEU×F-4 JOYEUX ANNiVERSA_REF=5 FELIC1TAT(ONS
Ita|(an T{t|esH TI AMO1=2 GRAZ(E_-3 BUONE FESTEI-4 BUSH COMPLEANNOI-5 CONGRATULAZiONJ
German T|t|esD-1 )CH LiEBE DICHD-2 DANKE $CHOND-3 HERZUCHE GLOC_0NSCHED-4 FR6HLiCHE WE(HNACHTEND-5 FROHES NEUES JAHR
Span(sh T)t|esES-t TE QUIEROES-_ GRACIASES-3 FEUCES PASCUASF=S-4FEUZ CUMPLEAi_OSES-5 FELmCmDADES
This camera supports one of the most useful featuresof the Advanced Photo System, mid-roll film changing_This feature automatically advances the film to the firstunexposed frame if a p_rtiaHy exposed film cartridge isloaded in the camera. You can then continue takingpictures until the cartridge is completely exposed. Thisallows you to use separate film cartridges for differenttypes of subjects, or moods.
Rewinding a film cartridge in mid-roll
Press the ==._film rewind
button,
• The film starts to rewind.
,,Check that the fi_m has fullyrewound ( D on the LCD panei
blinks) and remove the cartridge.
• The visual exposure indicator onthe cartridge changes to D(partia0.
-_._[_ MRC ; MID ROLL CHANGEMRC
_11_ "If 8 on the LCD panel and the Frame counter blink iduring film rewind, it means that there was an error Iduring fiJm rewind, ff this happens, remove and re, cad I
the camera battery, then press the _ film rewindbutton again, If the camera stil_ does not operate, turn
off the camera and take the camera to your nearest' Canon service facimity,L...................................................................................
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Reloading a Partially Exposed Film
"98 5 20
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Load the film in the sameway as described in"Loading the FilmCartridge". (-_ 16)=$_The camera automatically
advances the fi!m to the firstunexposed frame,
Film Winding S_ed to Unexposed Frame
FifmStatus Required Time
Frame 1 ex£osed, winding to _rame 2 Approx. 16 seconds
Frame 39 exposed, wind_ngto frame 40 Approx. 35 seconds
"If there is TV other devicea or emitting strongradio waves, or a strong magnetic field, the camera
may not be able to _eload_partial!y exposed film. If ithis happens, '_0"in the frame counter and _ onthe LCD pane_ blinks as a warning, in such a c_,
remov_ the partially exposed fitm cartridge, Load anew, unexposed film cartridge instead. The new
film cartridge wil_load normaily, i• 8e careiul not to load a partially exposed tiJm i
cartridge in a camera that does net support mid- !
roll film change (such as the Canon ELPPJIXUS). !
The _mera wi!l set the visual exposure indicator tej"Exposed" and will not load the film. This means '
you will not _ able to use the remainingunexposed part of the film,
ThiscameraaBewsyoutosetthe print quantities for a print tobetween 0 and 9, This means you can increase the number of
prints without having to wait for the fimmto be processed, andalso allows to avoid pdnting pictures that were taken by
accident, Please note that the print quantity setting or changes
to the setting en_y apply to the next frame to be shot aria theprevious shot.
• The print quantity d|sp|ay is automatically set to I print(P-l) when negative film is loaded,
• When sffde film is loaded, the print quantity d|spiay is
automatically set to no print (P-O).
S_ing the Print Quantity for the Next Shot
i ressthe @ printquantity button,, Use the pushobutton
projection on the strap topush the botten_
'_ "P-I" (1 print) appears inthe LCD panel
Press the _ button untilthe number of prints youwant to set for the nextshot appears in the LCDpanel.
The print quantity displaychanges as toJlows:P=I,P-2... P-9, P°O,Pal.
Take the picture,After the shot has been
taken, the print quantity
setting ts canceled andthe normal single printsetting is resumed,
Changing the Print Quantity After Taking a Shot
1 Press the _ button _ andpress the Select button fortwo _conds, or longer _•Use the push_button
projection on the strap topush the button,
,,_ "PoO"(no pdnOblinks in theLCD panel
Press the _ button until
the number of prints youwant to set for the shot
appears in the LCD panelThe print quantity dispJaychanges as follows: P-1,P=2_.P-9, P-O,P-I.
Press the Set button.,,_ The film is rewound one
frame and the print quantity
setting is adjusted._ _ _ ,,The setting is complete and
the dispJsy changes to the
date and time. _ _.:ii....................................................................................
[] • if the camera is turned off before either of the film i:quantity setting procedures is sempleted, the setting iwill revert to the previous setting. I
', You cannot use the pdnt quantity setting when "_..... "is idisplayed on the LCD pane!. Make sure that the date l
and time have beer=set before setting the print quantity: i
° Press the _ button once to advance the print jquantity by one, keep the button pressed to advance ithe veJue continseusiy;
• Not all print shops can process the print quantity isetting when the {tim is developed end printe& I
in case of troubme check the table below before taking,ou camera to be repaired.
Problem Ca use Remedy Page
The betlery O_eck • The betJery has , Replese the ballery. 15ia_ieator _ I_in_s, expired.
The battery shack • No bailery is _ee_d. • Load a bettery. 15
iedical_r _ is ,T/he beltery is ,,Rein_rt the baiter,./ 15not displayed, inserted wilh,lhe cesrecliy.
wrong po_rilJe&• Tbe betiery has • Replace the battery. 15
completely expired,
Tl_e e_Lttter does ."r_e _er is turned .Tern I_e Her oe. i9not reJease, off
,_TLhebe_menjhas
expired.
•A Mly _p_ed f_im
cartridgeflea been_ee in I_ _mere,
'*Tile shatter wiil be
_{eesed espy afterthe retire
feductiee I_mp is _it_orabo_t1 se_on&
Replace the ba_lery. 15
'_Remove the film 16, 28
eartri_e end load eesw On&
* Keep pressed entii 33the ah_ttet is
releeeed,
,Change tt_e flash 30mode.
The photographsare blurred.
• When Ihe shatter
wee releesed, _e
AF light emitter/
_recep/or were_o_ed,
*In eelf4imer
sheeting, you steed
imm_iate_ in #ontof Ifle camera, when
pressing Ihe shatterb_Jttee.
,Tl_e camera movedw_]en the ehutte_
batten was p_es_d
(camera e_ake),
,The AF lightemitteflrece_tor m8$,be dirty.
• Ensure thai the AF 21
Iighlem_t_edreceptor are not
blockedby hair;fingers, e_e,
• Make sure you do 41_o_s_and
immediately' in #oatof Ibe camera when
pressing tt_eshutter_ttoe,
.Press the eht_ite_ 26
_on ges_ly,
• Wipe _em _ea£, 21
Probtem
_'H" is displayed oo
lhe LCD pseei.
Caus_f
•The self-diagnosisfunaflee dotes'Led
The I]ash does eel *The flesh uaif, is
flre_ pusherj in.
The film carir_g_e ,A probbmcomparlmeel cover oc;c_rred after
will not e_e_n, overt tewiedieg.whee Ihe flJmcounter reads 0,
Rem_,dy
'* Remove _he
battery from thecamere. Whee *H
disappears 1rein
_.heLCD display,_d the _tle_
eglain.
*De not press onlhe flsshaN[I,
*Press the _ film
rewind butLor_.
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Q1 Can previous 1;35 (35ram) film _ used?A1 No it cannot be used, Use _X240 film cadddge,
Q2 Can slide film be used with this camera?
A2 Yes it can,
Q3
A3
Q4
A4
What is ISO?
The 1SO number indicates the film's sensitivity to light innumerical terms; The higher the number, the more
sensitive the film is to light,
The picture was taken with date imprinting, but it
doesn't appear on the index print. Why is this?The date and time are recorded on the film surface
magneticafly, This data is teed eiectrenieai]y end printed
during the printing process, This is why the date and timedata may not appear on the index print sheets,
Q5 When converted to a 35mm camera, what is this
camera's 23-=69mm focusing distance equivalent to?A5 Approximately 29mn'_87mm (forH pdn_),
Type: iX240 lens/shutter type, AF, fully automatic camera withbuilt4n zoom lens and magnetic iX functions
Image Size: 16.7 × 3&2 mmLens: Canon 23-69mm f/4,5-9,9
Focus Control; Active/passive/hybrid aulo=focus systemSheeting Distance: 0.6 m/2.0 ft. to infinity
Shutter: Combination aperture and program electromagneticdrive shutter
Viewfinder: Real-image zoom viewfinderPicture coverage: Approx 90%
Viewfinder Displays; Picture frame, AF flame, dose*up frameViewfinder Eyepiece Area; Green indicator (ready for
shooting!close-range warning), Orange indicator (camerashake warning/Flash cha_ed)
Film Leading: Automatic (automatic bEank film adwnce)Film Winding.' Automatic
Fitm Rewinding= Automatic at end of fi_m, mid-rol_ rewindingpossible
Frame Counter.- Counts up during winding, counts downdudng rewinding
Self4iraer: Electronically-controlled 10-second de_ay timer.activated by pressing the shutter button. The red-eye
reduction lamp blinks during operation and the framecounter counts down the remaining seconds
Remote contPoi function (with optional RC-5):
Remote control system using infrared light; activated with
the transmitter button, 2-second delay reaeaseOperating distance range: Within approx. 5 m (16.5 ft.).
8artery 0ire:approx. 6000 timesMetering Range (ISO !g0);
AUTO/Hash ON modes:
Wideoang_e: 1/100 #_.5 to 1/500 fl16 (apprax. EV11 to EV17)Telephoto: 1/100 f/9.9 to 1/350 f/19 (approx. EV13.3 to EV17)
F_ash OFFfSmow-synchro modes:
Wide-angJe: 2 sac. t/45 to 1/500 f/16 (approx. EV&4 to EV17)Telephoto: 2 sac. f_'9.9to 1/350 f/19 (approx. EV5.7 to EV17)
Exposure Compensation; +1.5 step automatic exposurecompensation in backlit conditions if necessary
Film Speed Setting: ISO 25 t_ 10000; ActomaticaBmy set in1/3-step increments
Built*inFlash; !nternes flash with automatic operation in low
light and baeklit conditionsFlash Range: With ISO 100 co,or print fimm:
Wide-angle: 0.6 to 4.4 m (20 to 14.4 if.)Telephoto: 0_6 to 2.0 m (2.0 to 6.6 ft.)
Fiash Recycling Time: Approx. 7 se0ondsFlash Conditions: With flash mode huron
0) Fun-auto mode: Automatically fires in low light andbacklit conditions
(_') Auto mode with red-eye reduction: Automat]caBy fires in
low light end backEit conditions(__'3Fiash ON mode: Fires every timeC{) Flash OFF mode: Does not fire
_.) SIow-aynchro mode: Fires every time (with red-eye
redaction)Date/Title Function:
Type: IBuilt-in LCD panel and automatic caAendar with quartz
digita} date/time ciock, programmed with dates antfl the year2029 (compensates automaticaBy for mong and short months
and leap years)Data types: Date/Date + Time, Titles (6 Uanguages, 5formats)
Character type: Depends on the iab's capabiBfies
Data color: Depends on the labts capabilitiesPower Supply: One lithium battery (CR2, 3V)Shooting Capacity: Approx. 8 film cartridges of 25-exp (with
50% flash use)Dimensions (W x 14× D): 95 × 64.5 x 32 mm
(3.7 × 2_5 x 1=3 in)Weight: 205g (7.2 oz,) (without battery)
- All data are based en Canon's Standard Test Method.
* Subiect to change without notice
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