Canon IXUS Z70 User Manual

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Page 1 - ' I^US

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Page 2 - Handling Precautions

Quick ReferenceOpen the film cartridge compartment cover. H16)• To open, lift the crank ® and rotate left ®.Insert the film cartridge and close the fi

Page 3

For further details, refer to the page indicated.Select the print type with the print type selection lever. {-> 24)^ The viewfinder fieid changes.P

Page 4 - Table of Contents

NomenclatureI) is shorthand for “See pageLCD Panel (. 14)@ Print Quantity Button52, 53)SbI Button 45, 46, 53) Select Button (-> 46, 48, 53) — Shutt

Page 5 - 1 Additional Information

Main Switch (-> 19)KS> Flash Mode Button (^30)Film Rewind Button (-> 28, 50)Orange indicator (-> 27)Green Indicator (-»27)Viewfinder (->

Page 6 - ADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEM

Nomenclature/Attaching the Strap LCD Panel® Flash OFF IndicalOf- Title Selection IndicatorDate Imprinting/ Title Indicator/Print Quantity IndicatorSlo

Page 7 - Features

[Q Loading the BatteryBattery: One lithium battery (CR2)1Open the battery cover.• While pressing the H mark on the battery cover, slide the battery co

Page 8 - Exposure data

Loading the Film Cartridge1Open the film cartridge compartment cover.• Lift the film cartridge compartment cover crank ® and rotate left (D to open th

Page 9

The film automatically advances to the first frame and “1” is displayed in the frame counter.• If “1” is not displayed, check if the film cartridge is

Page 10 - Quick Reference

Loading the Film CartridgeChecking the Film Speed and the Maximum Number of Framesi• lurn me power on, men^___Epress the V® flash modeP’1 lUllHbutton.

Page 11 - O on the LCD

[U Turning the Power OnSlide the main switch to the ON position.^ The lens and flash are set for shooting^The flash mode is set to auto flash (fu

Page 12 - 0 Remote Control/

Handling Precautions1. This camera is not resistant to water, and shouid not be used outdoors if it is raining or snowing, if it is accidentaliy dropp

Page 13 - KS> Flash Mode Button

Turning the Power OnChecking the Battery PowerCheck that is displayed on the LCD panel when the power is turned on.Shooting capacity with a new batter

Page 14 - Attaching the Strap

[4] Holding the CameraTo take sharp pictures, hold the camera firmly so that it does not move.• Hold the camera with both hands.• Keep your elbows c

Page 15 - [Q Loading the Battery

ViewfinderViewfinderViewfinder FramesPicture FrameCompose your picture within this frame.(H print)Close-up frameWhen the shooting distance is between

Page 16 - Loading the Film Cartridge

Parallax Compensation for Close-upsWhen taking photographs of subjects as close as0.6 to 1 m (2 to 3.3 ft.) to the camera, the camera will cut off the

Page 17 - D (partial)

H] Selecting the Print TypeYou can choose from three print types with this camera: C print, H print or P print.I-.- ,. IPrint type selection leverI C

Page 18 - Maximum Number of Frames

[7] Zoom OperationYou can use the zoom buttons to change the size of the image.(•ni Wide-angle (23mm)Press for a wide area image. For taking landscape

Page 19 - [U Turning the Power On

m Shutter Button ActionThis camera has a two-step shutter button.When the shutter button is pressed halfway, the exposure and focus are set. When the

Page 20 - Checking the Battery Power

Green/Orange IndicatorsWhen the shutter button is pressed halfway, the indicators light up or blink to indicate whether or not shooting is possible.Gr

Page 21 - [4] Holding the Camera

H] Removing the Film CartridgeThe film rewinds automatically when it reaches the end.The frame counter counts down during film rewinding.When the film

Page 22 - Viewfinder

Film Cartridge Processing• Exposed film cartridges can be processed for printing at Advanced Photo System certified shops.• All certified shops do th

Page 23

This device complies w/ith Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the follow/ing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful inte

Page 24 - I-.- ,. I

The flash can be made to fire every time you take a picture, or it can be turned off. Choose a mode suitable for the subject and place you are shootin

Page 25 - [^J Telephoto (69mm)

Set this mode for taking pictures without people, or if you want to shoot right away without the red-eye reduction function.in low light or backlit co

Page 26

m Auto Flash Mode with Red-eye Reduction • • • <§>Set this mode when shooting pictures of people in low light conditions. When the shutter butto

Page 27 - Green/Orange Indicators

After about one second, press the shutter button fully.^ The flash fires and the shutter is releasedRed-eye Reduction FunctionWith flash photography i

Page 28 - is not blinking

Changing the Flash Mode [3] Flash ON Mode • • • • The flash fires regardless of the light conditions. Set this mode for fill-in flash during the

Page 29 - (D Make an index print sheet

Flash OFF Mode'The flash will not fire even in low light conditions. Use this mode where flash is prohibited, for night views, or for availabl

Page 30 - Changing the Flash Mode

[5] Slow-synchro Mode with Red-eye Reduction • •This mode is effective when taking pictures of people with an evening or nocturnal background. Flash a

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Focus LockUse this mode to focus on a subject positioned cióse to the edge of the picture frame.Center the AF frame over the subject and press the

Page 32

Real Time Release ModeIn normal photography, after you check that the green Indicator Is lit and press the shutter button, there is a very slight inte

Page 33 - Red-eye Reduction Function

Position the AF frame over the subject and hold the shutter button pressed down halfway.^ The camera makes a brief zooming sound.• Make sure that the

Page 34 - Flash ON Mode • • • • ■

Thank you for purchasing this Canon product.Before taking pictures, piease read these instructions carefuily for a thorough understanding of how the c

Page 35 - Flash OFF Mode'

AiAF (Smart AF) FunctionAi = Artificial intelligence, AF = Auto-focusThe AiAF (Smart AF) function has a wide measuring area and is the latest mechanis

Page 36

Self-tiiner Shooting0Include yourself in the picture by delaying shutter release with the self-timer. Place the camera on a steady surface, or m

Page 37 - Focus Lock

Shooting with the Optionai Remote ContraiUse the remote control to release the shutter from up to 5 m (16.4 ft.) In front of the camera.Remote Control

Page 38 - 0 remote control/

tillReplacing the Remote Control BatteryReplace the battery when the shutter no longer releases with the remote control.Battery: One lithium battery (

Page 39

Date and Time ImprintingThe date and time that a photo is taken can be imprinted on the back or the front and back of the print.Press the Date button.

Page 40

Changing the Date Format1’9S 5гпcuni5 ?D98DATE5 98D«IEIn Date mode, press the Set button to select the date format.• Use the push-button projection on

Page 41 - <S remote

Setting and Adjusting the Date/TimeAfter changing the battery, or when traveling internationally, it may be necessary to set or adjust the camera’s da

Page 42 - remote

niaC=Da5гD' oK?Mti Seu ( !Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all I digit settings and adjustments are completed, then press the Select button to end.• Th

Page 43

Imprinting TitiesYou can imprint titles on the back of the print. Select a title from the different titles available while the camera is turned on

Page 44 - Date and Time Imprinting

Selecting the TitleOnce you have selected the language for your title, you can select the title.SaiKl feC=)E- EITUQITtsíCDO‘g------- —Press the Ti

Page 45 - Changing the Date Format

U] Selecting the Print Type (C/H/P)...24H] Zoom Operation...25[I] Shutter Button

Page 46

Mid-roll Film ChangeThis camera supports one of the most useful features of the Advanced Photo System, mid-roll film changing. This feature automatica

Page 47 - Mti Seu ( !

Reloading a Partially Exposed Film CartridgeLoad the film in the same way as described in “Loading the Film Cartridge”. 16)^The camera automatically a

Page 48 - TITLE display Title no

Setting the Print QuantityThis camera allows you to set the print quantities for a print to between 0 and 9. This means you can increase the number of

Page 49 - Selecting the Title

Changing the Print Quantity After Taking a Shot— -Tm#Oai#-p -ri- i Off®' i""o L1^13;=L_i1Press the ^ button CL and press the Select but

Page 50 - Mid-roll Film Change

TroubleshootingIn case of trouble check the table below before taking you camera to be repaired.ProblemCause Remedy PageThe battery check indicator a_

Page 51 - Cartridge

Problem CauseRemedyPage“H" is displayed on the LCD panel•The self-diagnosis function detected an error•Remove the battery from thecamera When “H&

Page 52 - Setting the Print Quantity

SpecificationsType: 1X240 lens/shutter type, AF, fully automatic camera with built-in zoom lens and magnetic IX functions Image Size; 16.7 x 30.2 mm L

Page 53 - _____________

Built-in Flash; Internal flash with automatic operation in low light and backlit conditions Flash Range: With ISO 100 color print film:Wide-angle: 0,6

Page 54 - Troubleshooting

AADVANCED PHOTO SYSTEMThis camera supports the new Advanced Photo System. This system, as weii as Canon’s advanced technoiogy has made it possibie to

Page 55 - Questions and Answers

Features[2 New Type PrintsThe Advanced Photo System allows the camera to shoot three types of prints: in addition to ciassic print types (C print), yo

Page 56 - Specifications

Advanced Photo System Quick Reference► ► ►Film-JExposure data recorded hereData recorded on film (example)• Date and title• Print type• Print quantity

Page 57 - X 2.5 x 1 3 in)

For further details, refer to the page indicated.1Simple film cartridge loading. (-> 16)• Unlike previous 135 (35mm) film, there is no need to open

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