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Shooting
Playback/Erasing
Print/Transfer Settings
Customizing the Camera
Troubleshooting
Before Using the Camera
List of Messages
Appendix
Camera User Guide
Advanced
Advanced Camera User Guide
This guide explains camera features and procedures in detail.
CDI-E287-010 XX07XXX © 2007 CANON INC. PRINTED IN JAPAN
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Advanced

ShootingPlayback/ErasingPrint/Transfer SettingsCustomizing the CameraTroubleshootingBefore Using the CameraList of MessagesAppendixCamera User GuideAd

Page 2 - Main Features

8Batteryz Do not place the battery near a heat source or expose it to direct flame or heat.z The battery should not be immersed in water or sea water.

Page 3 - Postcard Mode

98You can protect important images and movies from accidental erasure.Protecting ImagesSelectYou can configure the protection settings for each image

Page 4 - Table of Contents

99 Playback/Erasing3Select the image, date, category or folder to protect and press . z[Select]Use the or button to select an image and press th

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100You can play back images on a television with the supplied AV cable.Viewing Images on a TV set1Turn off the Camera and the TV.2Connect the AV cable

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101 Playback/ErasingYou can erase images from a memory card.Erasing ImagesSelectErase images after selecting them one at a time.Select by DateErases

Page 7 - Handling Precautions

1023Select the image, date, category or folder and press .z[Select]Use the or button to select an image and press the FUNC./SET button.- Pressing

Page 8 - Safety Precautions

Print Settings/Transfer Settings103Print Settings/Transfer SettingsYou can select images on a memory card for printing and specify the number of pri

Page 9 - Warnings

1041Slide the mode switch to (playback) (Print) Menu Select a menu item .See Menus and Settings (p. 23).zProceed to Step 4 if you select [Select Al

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105 Print Settings/Transfer Settingsz[Select by Date] [Select by Category] [Select by Folder]Use the or button to select a date, category or fold

Page 11 - Cautions

106Setting the Print StyleAfter setting the print style, select the image(s) to print. The following print settings can be selected.*Default settingPr

Page 12 - Equipment

107 Print Settings/Transfer SettingsYou can use the camera to specify settings for images before downloading to a computer. Refer to the Software Sta

Page 13 - Preventing Malfunctions

9Othersz Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may damage eyesight.

Page 14 - 1 Press

108All the Images on a Memory Card3 Use the or button to select an image to transfer and press .zPressing the FUNC./SET button again deselects th

Page 15 - Using the Clock

109 Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings)Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings)My Camera allows you to customize the start-up image and st

Page 16 - LCD Monitor Brightness

110Images recorded onto the memory card and newly recorded sounds can be added as My Camera settings to the and menu items. You can also use the s

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111 Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings)3Select an image or record a sound.zStart-up ImageUse the or button to select the image you wish t

Page 18 - Standard

112TroubleshootingCameraCamera will not operate.Power is not turned on. zPress the power button (Basic Guidep. 9).Memory card slot/battery cover is o

Page 19 - Detailed

Troubleshooting113LCD monitorNothing displaysLCD monitor is set to Off. zPress the DISP. button to turn on the LCD monitor (p. 12). The LCD monitor

Page 20 - Using the Viewfinder

114 appears.A slow shutter speed has likely been selected because of insufficient lighting.zRaise the ISO speed (p. 65).zSet the Auto ISO Shift to [On

Page 21 - Power Saving Function

Troubleshooting115Memory card is full. zInsert a new memory card (Basic Guide p. 6).zIf required, download the images to a computer and erase them f

Page 22 - 4 (World)

116Subject in recorded image is too dark.Insufficient light for shooting.zSet the flash to (flash on) (Basic Guide p. 14).The subject is underexpose

Page 23 - Home Time Zone

Troubleshooting117White dots appear on the image.Light from the flash has reflected off dust particles or insects in the air. This is particularly n

Page 24 - Menus and Settings

10Equipmentz Do not connect compact power adapters or battery chargers to devices such as electrical transformers for foreign travel because it may le

Page 25

118Lens will not retract.Memory card slot/battery cover was opened with power on.zFirst close the memory card slot/battery cover and then turn the pow

Page 26 - Menu List

Troubleshooting119PlaybackCannot play back.You attempted to play back images shot with another camera or images edited with a computer.zComputer ima

Page 27 - Play Menu Print Menu

120Reading images from memory card is slow.Memory card was formatted in another device.zUse a memory card formatted in your camera (p. 29).Battery/Bat

Page 28 - Set up Menu

Troubleshooting121Printing on Direct Print Compatible PrintersCannot print.Camera and printer not properly connected.zAttach the camera to the print

Page 29 - Clock Display

122List of MessagesThe following messages may appear on the LCD monitor during shooting or playback. Please refer to the Direct Print User Guide for t

Page 30 - My Camera Menu

List of Messages123Naming error! zThe file name could not be created because there is a file with the same name as the folder that the camera is att

Page 31 - 1 (Set up) Menu [Format]

124Cannot rotate zYou attempted to rotate an image recorded in a different camera or data type, or an image edited with a computer.Incompatible WAVEzA

Page 32

List of Messages125Cannot complete! zCould not save a part of the print, transfer or slide show settings.Unselectable image. zYou attempted to set t

Page 33

126AppendixBattery HandlingBattery ChargeThe following icon and message will display.Battery Handling Precautionsz Keep the battery terminals clean at

Page 34

Appendix127You may be able to check the charge state depending upon how the terminal cover is attached (Fig. C, D).z You are recommended to use it i

Page 35 - Using the Digital Zoom

11Preventing MalfunctionsAvoid Strong Magnetic Fieldsz Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating stro

Page 36

128Handling the Memory CardSD Memory Card and SDHC Memory Card Write Protect TabCautions When Handlingz Memory cards are high-precision electronic dev

Page 37

Appendix129Formattingz Please note that formatting (initializing) an memory card erases all data, including protected images.z You are recommended t

Page 38 - Continuous Shooting

130It is best to power the camera with AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC10 (sold separately) when you are using it for long periods of time or connecting it to a

Page 39

Appendix131High-Power Flash HF-DC1This flash is used to supplement the camera's built-in flash when the subject is too far away for proper illu

Page 40

132BatterieszCharge becomes Severely LimitedIf the battery usage time has considerably diminished, wipe the battery terminals well with a dry cloth. T

Page 41 - Movie Shooting

Appendix133Camera BodyGently wipe dirt off the camera body with a soft cloth or eyeglass lens wiper.LensFirst use a lens blower brush to remove dust

Page 42

134All data is based on Canon’s standard testing methods. Subject to change without notice.PowerShot SD1000 DIGITAL ELPH/DIGITAL IXUS 70Specifications

Page 43

Appendix135ISO Speed*1Auto*2, High ISO Auto*2, ISO 80/100/200/400/800/1600*1 Standard Output Sensitivity, Recommended Exposure Index.*2 Camera autom

Page 44

136Compression Superfine, Fine, NormalNumber of Recording Pixels(Still Images)Large: 3072 x 2304 pixelsMedium 1: 2592 x 1944 pixelsMedium 2: 2048 x 15

Page 45

Appendix137Playback Modes Single (histogram displayable), Index (9 thumbnail images), Magnified (approx. 10x (max.) in LCD monitor, advance or rever

Page 46 - (Stitch Assist)

12Before Using the Camera—Basic OperationsUsing the LCD Monitor1 Press .zThe display mode changes as follows with each press.zThe shooting information

Page 47

138Battery Capacity (Battery Pack NB-4L (Fully charged))zThe actual figures will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings.zMovie data is

Page 48

Appendix139Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities: Card included with the camera• Capable of smooth continuous shooting (p. 36) when card has been f

Page 49

140Movie* 1 frame/sec. (shooting interval: 1 sec.)** 0.5 frame/sec (shooting interval: 2 sec.)• Maximum movie clip length at : 1 min., : 3 min., :

Page 50 - (Focus Lock, AF Lock)

Appendix141Image Data Sizes (Estimated)* 1 frame/sec. (shooting interval: 1 sec.)** 0.5 frame/sec (shooting interval: 2 sec.)Recording PixelsCompres

Page 51 - (AE Lock)

142SD Memory Card MultiMediaCard Battery Pack NB-4LBattery Charger CB-2LV/CB-2LVEInterfaceCompatible with SD memory card standardsDimensions 32.0 x 24

Page 52 - (FE Lock)

Appendix143Compact Power Adapter CA-DC10 (Included with the separately sold AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC10)Rated Input 100 – 240 V AC (50/ 60 Hz)Rated Outp

Page 53

144INDEXNumerics3:2 Guide ... 38AAC Adapter Kit ACK-DC10 . 130Add Frame ... 85AE Lock ...

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145MMacro ...Basic 3, 15Magnifying ... 76Memory CardEstimated Capacities ... 139Formatting ...

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146TTelephoto ... Basic 14Time Lapse ... 39Time Zone ... 20, 26Transition EffectsPla

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147MEMO

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Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations13Using the ClockYou can display the current date and time for a 5-second* interval using the following two me

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149MEMO

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152MEMO

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153MEMO

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154MEMO

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155MEMO

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156MEMO

Page 67

157Canadian Radio Interference RegulationsThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Réglementation canadienne sur les interférenc

Page 68

14LCD Monitor Brightness SettingsThe brightness of the LCD monitor can be changed in the following two ways.zChanging Settings Using the Set up Menu (

Page 69 - 1 (Rec.) Menu [Set button]

158For CA, USA onlyIncluded lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/

Page 70 - 1 Press the button

159Trademark Acknowledgments • Windows, Windows Vista and the Windows Vista logo are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the U.S. and o

Page 71

160Functions Available in Each Shooting ModeConfigure the settings to the shooting conditions and shoot. FunctionPageRecording PixelsLargez z z z z S

Page 72 - Press (or ) while the

161{ Setting available. (z Default setting) U Setting can only be selected for the first image. (S Default setting) (Shaded Area):Setting is retaine

Page 73 - Changing the Display Position

Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations15Shooting Information (Shooting mode)* Displays when then shutter button is pressed halfway. Since the camera

Page 74

16Playback Information (Playback Mode)StandardIf the indicator blinks orange and the camera shake icon displays, it indicates there is insufficient

Page 75

Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations17DetailedThe following information may also be displayed with some images.A sound file in a format other than

Page 76 - Resetting the File Number

Main FeaturesShootingzAutomatically adjusts shooting settings to match particular conditions (Scene mode)zAvoid the effects of camera shake or blurry

Page 77 - File and Folder Numbers

18The viewfinder (Basic Guide p. 1) can be used to conserve power by turning the LCD monitor off (p. 12) while shooting.Histogram FunctionThe histogra

Page 78 - Playback/Erasing

Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations19This camera is equipped with a power saving function. The power will shut off in the following circumstances

Page 79 - (Index Playback)

20When traveling abroad, you can record images with local dates and times simply by switching the time zone setting if you pre-register the destinatio

Page 80 - (My Category)

Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations21Switching to the Destination Time Zone5 Use the or button to select a destina-tion time zone .zAs in Ste

Page 81 - Jumping to Images

22Menus are used to set the shooting, playback and print settings as well as such camera settings as the date/time and electronic beep. The following

Page 82 - Viewing Movies

Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations23Rec., Play, Print, Set up and My Camera MenusConvenient settings for shooting, playback or printing can be s

Page 83 - Select (Play) and press

24See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 160).FUNC. MenuRec. Menu Menu ListMenu Item Page Menu Item PageShooting ModeBasicp. 12Metering Mod

Page 84 - Editing Movies

Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations25*1 Default setting is 3 shots.*2 They are classified according to the following categories.People: , , or

Page 85 - (Play) Menu

26Set up Menu Menu Item Options Page/TopicMute On/Off* Set to [On] to silence all sounds except warning sounds. (Basic p. 9) Volume Off/1/2*/3/4/5 Adj

Page 86

Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations27*1 Default setting is 5 seconds.*2 You can change the printer connection method. There is usually no need to

Page 87 - Red-Eye Correction Function

1Conventions Used in this GuideIcons appearing below titles indicate the modes in which the procedure can be used.• Unavailable shooting modes are sho

Page 88 - [No], then press

28My Camera Menu Menu Item Available Settings PageTheme Selects a common theme for each My Camera settings item.p. 109Start-up Image Sets the image d

Page 89 - Adding Correction Frames

Before Using the Camera—Basic Operations29You should always format a new memory card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data. Fo

Page 90 - Positive Film Vivid Red

30ShootingApproximate Values for Recording Pixels* Paper sizes vary according to region.Changing the Recording Pixels and Compression (Still Images) 1

Page 91

Shooting31Approximate Values for Compression SettingsCompression Purpose SuperfineHigh Quality Shoot higher quality images FineShoot normal quality i

Page 92

32You can shoot zoomed images using the combined digital and optical zooms. The focal lengths (35mm film equivalent) and characteristics are as follow

Page 93

Shooting33Using the Digital ZoomUsing the Digital Tele-Converter2Press the zoom lever toward and shoot.zThe combined optical and digital zoom factor

Page 94 - Sound Recorder Panel

34You can shoot a subject 3 – 10 cm (1.2 – 3.9 in.) from the end of the lens at the maximum wide angle setting. With the digital zoom, the image area

Page 95 - Select , , , , , or –

Shooting35You can set whether or not the red-eye reduction* lamp automatically fires with the flash.*This function reduces the effect of light reflect

Page 96 - Transition Effects

36In this mode, the camera shoots continuously while the shutter button is held down. If you use the recommended memory card*, you can shoot continuou

Page 97 - Select , or and press

Shooting37You can shoot images with the optimal settings for postcards by composing them inside the print area (width-to-height ratio of approximately

Page 98 - Check mark

2Table of ContentsItems marked with a are lists or charts that summarize camera functions or procedures.Please Read. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 99

38You can check a composition’s horizontal and vertical alignment as well as a 3:2 aspect ratio print range on the LCD monitor by using a shooting gui

Page 100 - Protecting Images

Shooting39The following movie modes are available.For information on the recording pixels and frame rate in each mode, refer to Changing Recording Pix

Page 101 - Protection Icon

40• The recording time will vary according to the capacity of the memory card you use (p. 139).* Recording will stop after one hour of continuous reco

Page 102 - Viewing Images on a TV set

Shooting41z You are recommended to use a memory card that has been formatted in your camera to shoot movies (p. 29). The card supplied with the camera

Page 103 - Erasing Images

42Changing Recording Pixels and Frame RatesYou can change the recording pixels and frame rate when the movie mode is set to (Standard), (Color Acc

Page 104 - 5 Select [OK] and press

Shooting43Changing the Shooting Interval ( (Time Lapse))1FUNC. Menu */ .See Menus and Settings (p. 22).*Default setting.zUse the or button to sel

Page 105

44Stitch Assist can be used to shoot overlapping images that can later be merged (stitched) to create one panoramic image on a computer.Shooting Panor

Page 106 - Number of Print Copies

Shooting453Select a shooting direction .zYou can select from the following two shooting directions.- Left to right horizontally- Right to left horiz

Page 107 - Select [OK] and press

46The autofocus frame (AF frame) indicates the area used to set the focus. Select from among the following three focusing methods.Switching between Fo

Page 108 - *Default setting

Shooting47z The following occurs when [Face Detect] is selected. - The camera displays up to three frames where it has detected a face. At this point,

Page 109 - 2 Select [Order] and press

3Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock) . . . . . . . . . . . 50Switching between Metering Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Adjus

Page 110 - 3 Select [OK] and press

48It may be difficult to focus on the following types of subjects.zSubjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundingszScenes with a mixture of n

Page 111 - Changing My Camera Settings

Shooting49To Release the AF Lock Press the / button.You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast is too strong

Page 112 - 2 Select or and press

50You can lock the flash exposure so that the exposure settings are correctly set regardless of the composition of your subject. To Release the FE Loc

Page 113

Shooting51Metering MethodsSwitching between Metering Modes1FUNC. Menu * (Evaluative).See Menus and Settings (p. 22).*Default setting.zUse the or b

Page 114 - Troubleshooting

52Adjust the exposure compensation to a positive value to avoid making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background. Ad

Page 115 - LCD monitor

Shooting53You can set the shutter speed to a slow setting to make dark subjects appear brighter.Setting the Shutter Speed (Long Shutter Mode)1FUNC. Me

Page 116 - Shooting

54z Use the LCD monitor to confirm that the image was recorded at the desired brightness.z Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at low shutt

Page 117

Shooting55Normally, the (Auto) white balance setting selects an optimal white balance. When the setting cannot produce natural looking colors, cha

Page 118 - Image contains noise

56Using the Custom White Balance You can set a custom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the shooting conditions by having the camera eva

Page 119

Shooting57z You are recommended to set the shooting mode to and the exposure compensation setting to [±0] before setting a custom white balance.The c

Page 120 - Shooting Movies

4Changing My Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109Registering My Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 121 - Playback

58You can change the look and feel of the pictures you take.My Colors Settings* If the image contains colors that are the same as human skin, those co

Page 122 - TV monitor output

Shooting591FUNC. Menu * (My Colors Off).See Menus and Settings (p. 22).*Default setting.zUse the or button to select a My Colors mode.zInSee Setti

Page 123 - Printers

60You can shoot images with the original colors transformed. This can be performed on movies as well as still images, allowing you to enjoy photograph

Page 124 - List of Messages

Shooting612.zThe Color Accent mode will take effect.3.zThe camera will switch to color input mode and the display will alternate between the original

Page 125

62Shooting in the Color Swap Mode1Stills: FUNC. Menu*(Auto) (Color Swap).Movies: FUNC. Menu * (Standard) (Color Swap).See Menus andSettings (p. 22).*

Page 126

Shooting634Aim the camera so that the original color appears at the center of the LCD monitor and press the button.zOnly one color can be specified.

Page 127

64Changing the Save Method for the Original ImageWhen shooting still images in the Color Accent or Color Swap mode, you can set whether or not to save

Page 128 - Appendix

Shooting65Raise the ISO speed to use a fast shutter speed when you wish to reduce the effects of camera shake or avoid blurry subjects, or to turn the

Page 129 - Charging the Battery

66If the camera shake warning icon ( ) displays while shooting, you can raise the ISO speed simply by pressing the button to record at a shutter spe

Page 130 - Handling the Memory Card

Shooting67You can register a function that you often use with the button. The following functions can be registered.*1 Default setting.*2 Sets the s

Page 131 - Formatting

5Handling PrecautionsTest ShotsBefore you try to photograph important subjects, we highly recommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm tha

Page 132 - 3 Open the DC coupler termi

68Using the Button 1 Press the button. zThe setting value of the registered function switches each time the button is pressed thereafter.- A con

Page 133 - (Sold Separately)

Shooting69Your camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera held vertically

Page 134 - Batteries

70You can check whether the image is in focus right after it is recorded.To Cancel Checking the FocusPress the shutter button halfway.Checking for Foc

Page 135 - Camera Care and Maintenance

Shooting71Switching between AF Frames/Changing the Display Position1Press .zIf you have an image with multiple AF frames in focus, you can change the

Page 136 - Specifications

72You can create a new folder at any time and the recorded images will be automatically saved to that folder. Creates a folder the next time you shoot

Page 137 - Appendix

Shooting73Setting the Day or Time for Automatic Folder Creation1 (Set up) Menu [Create Folder].See Menus and Settings (p. 23).2Select a day for the [A

Page 138

74The images you shoot are automatically assigned file numbers. You can select how the file number is assigned.File Number Reset FunctionResetting the

Page 139

Shooting75File and Folder NumbersRecorded images are assigned consecutive file numbers starting with 0001 and ranging up to 9999, while folders are as

Page 140 - Test Conditions

76Playback/ErasingPlease also see the Basic Camera User Guide (p. 18).To Cancel the Magnified DisplayPress the zoom lever toward . (You can also canc

Page 141

77 Playback/ErasingTo Return to Single Image PlaybackPress the zoom lever toward . Viewing Images in Sets of Nine(Index Playback) 1Press the zoom le

Page 142 - Durations (Estimated)

6Video FormatPlease set the camera's video signal format to the one used in your region before using it with a TV monitor (p. 100).Language Setti

Page 143 - Image Data Sizes (Estimated)

78You can organize images into prepared categories (People, Scenery, Events, Category 1-3, To Do). At the category level, you can perform the followin

Page 144 - Battery Pack NB-4L

79 Playback/ErasingWhen you have many images recorded onto a memory card, it is handy to use the six search keys below to jump over images to find th

Page 145

80z ///: use the or button to select date, category, folder or movie for playback and press the FUNC./SET button.- The camera will switch to defin

Page 146

81 Playback/ErasingOperating the Movie Control Panel2Select (Play) and press .zThe movie will pause if you press the FUNC./SET button during playb

Page 147

82You can delete portions of recorded movies.* When the shooting interval is 1 sec.**When the shooting interval is 2 sec.Editing MoviesProtected movie

Page 148

83 Playback/ErasingImages can be rotated clockwise 90° or 270° in the display. Depending on the movie's file size, it may take some time to save

Page 149

84You can select the transition effect displayed when switching between images. Playback with Transition EffectsNo transition effect.The displayed ima

Page 150

85 Playback/ErasingYou can correct red eyes in recorded images. However, red eyes may not be automatically detected in some images or the results may

Page 151

864Select [New File] or [Overwrite] and press .z[New File]: saves the image under a new file name. The original file remains as is. The newly saved i

Page 152

87 Playback/ErasingAdding Correction FramesYou can add up to a maximum of 35 correction frames. 1Use the or button to select [Add Frame] and pres

Page 153

7 WarningsEquipmentz Do not point the camera directly at the sun or bright light sources.• Doing so could damage the camera's CCD or your eyesigh

Page 154

88You can add effects to recorded images (stills only) using the My Colors function. The following selection of My Colors effects is available. For de

Page 155

89 Playback/Erasing4Select [OK] and press .zThe newly saved image transformed with the My Colors effect will be the last one in the list. zTo contin

Page 156

90In playback mode (including single image playback and index playback), you can attach sound memos (up to one minute) to an image. The sound data is

Page 157

91 Playback/ErasingYou can record a continuous sound memo for up to approximately 2 hours without taking a picture. EraseSelect [Erase] in the confir

Page 158

92Sound Recorder PanelUse the or button to select an option and press FUNC./SET.ExitRecordStopPlay(Use the or button to select a sound memo an

Page 159

93 Playback/ErasingAutomated playback of memory card images.Image settings for slide shows are based on the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standar

Page 160

94Transition EffectsYou can select the transition effect used when one image is replaced by another.3Select [Start] and press .zThe following functio

Page 161 - Disclaimer

95 Playback/ErasingSelect a date/category/folder to play back(//)1Select , or and press .2Use the or button to select a date/category/folde

Page 162

96Selecting Images for Playback ( – )Select only the images that you wish to play back and save them as a slide show (Custom 1, 2 or 3). Up to 998 ima

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97 Playback/ErasingAdjusting the Play Time and Repeat SettingszPlay TimeSets the duration that each image displays. Choose between 3*–10 seconds, 15

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