Canon SURE SHOT 105 ZOOM S User Manual

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B Instructions B Mode d'emploi
m Bedienungsanleitung D Istruzioni
m Instrucciones Q Instrugoes
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Page 1 - SURE SHOT

C^non SURESHlOSzamSSURE SHOT105^^B Instructions B Mode d'emploim Bedienungsanleitung D Istruzionim Instrucciones Q Instrugoes

Page 2 - Handling Precautions

Viewfinder FramesAF framePlace this frame over the subject you wish to focus onPicture frameFor ordinary shooting, compose your picture within this fr

Page 3

NomenclatureLCD PanelV Flash ON (forced flash) indicator ® Flash OFF (suppressed flash) indicator Red-eye reduction indicatorSelf-timer indicatorBatte

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Attaching the StrapAttaching the strap.• To ensure that you do not drop your camera, attach the strap provided.• Attach the strap as shown in steps ©

Page 5 - Additional Information

Applicable Battery: One lithium battery (CR123A/DL123A)H] Loading the Battery1Open the battery compartment cover.• Slide the release lever in the dire

Page 6

Loading the Film1Open the back cover.• Push the back cover release lever down.Load the film.Position the film correctly between the film guides.Pull t

Page 7 - Quick Reference

Loading the FilmClose the back cover. •The film will automatically advance to the first frame on the roll“1” is displayed on the frame counter.• If th

Page 8 - Nomenclature

[3] Turning the Power OnSlide the main switch to the ON position. ♦The lens and the flash is set • When you set the main switch to OFF, the lens and f

Page 9

Check that the («li icon appears on the LCD panel when you switch the camera onH] Checking the Battery Power(on)(on)BUI" (biinking)The battery is

Page 10 - Best Shot Diai

To ensure a clear sharp picture, hold the camera firmly so that it does not move when you take a picture.[I] Holding the Cameraу j// 7 "

Page 11 - '8S Be.'ssDATE

You can use the zoom buttons to change the size of the image.[E Using the ZoomUniWide-angle (38 mm)Use this setting for large- scale images

Page 12 - Attaching the Strap

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 - H] Loading the Battery

0QSE) Taking Pictures in Auto Flash ModeIn this mode, the AiAF function (-> 47) ensures that the subject stays in focus even when it is not exactly

Page 14 - Loading the Film

Taking Pictures in Auto Fiash ModeGreen/Orange IndicatorsWhen you press the shutter button down haifway, the indicators iight or biink to show whether

Page 15 - Close the back cover

Taking Pictures in Auto Flash ModeClose-up PhotographyWhen the shooting distance is between 0-6 and 1 m (2 and 3.3 ft.), there is a difference between

Page 16 - Turning the Power On

d] 0 Using the Self-timerThe self-timer function allows you to take a picture when you are some distance from the camera.Set the camera to self-timer

Page 17 - H] Checking the Battery Power

[U Removing the FilmThe film rewinds automaticaiiy when it reaches the end. The frame counter counts down as the film rewinds. When the film is fuiiy

Page 18 - / 7 "^ \ ^

^Shooting Against Dark BackgroundsUse this mode when you are taking pictures of people against a sunset or nighttime background. The flash illuminates

Page 19 - Press the zoom buttons

Using Red-eye Reduction Function EffectivelyWhen you use the flash to take photos of people In low light conditions, their eyes sometimes glow red in

Page 20 - Compose the shot and

Shooting Against Dark Backgrounds(DTake the picture.• Slowly press the shutter button down fully.^Shutter release is delayed for about a second while

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r;¥# Shooting in Reai TimeUse this mode when you want to take pictures in real time. Usually when you take pictures, there is a very short delay betwe

Page 22 - Close-up Photography

Shooting PortraitsUse this mode when you want to lessen the impact of the background and highlight the subject.The camera automatically zooms in to fr

Page 23 - Compose the picture and

Handling PrecautionsThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not

Page 24 - [U Removing the Film

SPOT Shooting Very Bright or Very Dark Subjects— Use this mode to take beautiful pictures of your subject in shots with strong contrast, such as a per

Page 25

^<g> Changing the Flash ModeYou can cause the flash to fire for every shot or suppress flash operation completely to suit the subject or locatio

Page 26

Auto Flash (No Red-eye Reduction)Use this mode to take pictures of subjects other than peopie, or to photograph peopie without using the redeye reduc

Page 27

Changing the Flash Mode<@)(^) Auto Flash with Red-eye ReductionUse this mode to reduce the red-eye effect 26) when you are taking pictu

Page 28 - Turn the dial to Ql

Flash ON (Forced Flash)In this mode, the flash fires regardless of the light conditions when the picture is taken. Use this setting for fill-in flash

Page 29 - Turn the dial to 'ill

Changing the Flash ModeFlash OFF (Suppressed Flash)In this mode, the flash does not fire regardless of how dark conditions are when the picture is tak

Page 30

•3; I Flash OFF with Manual Exposure CompensationThis camera is provided with an automatic exposure compensation function for backiit shots

Page 31 - Select the flash mode

Changing the Flash ModeSlow-syncThis function is useful when you are taking pictures of people against a sunset or nighttime background. The combinati

Page 32 - (-> 21) lights when

r ~j Using Single-Point Central FocusingThe QBB , S and □! modes use AiAF (3-point focusing), but you can also set the camera to singie- point centrai

Page 33 - . (-» 31)

Using Focus LockLock the focus when you want the subject of your shot to be off to one side of the frame.While AiAF can be used for shots of this type

Page 34 - I,,, mfimiH»

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

Page 35 - Set the flash to ® . 31)

^ Remote Control Photography iYou can use the remote control to release the shutter from up to 5 m /16.4 ft. in front of the camera.Remote Control (RC

Page 36 - Compensation

Remote Control PhotographyReplacing the Remote Control BatteryReplace the battery when you can no longer use the remote control to take photos.Battery

Page 37 - <S>{i) modes

You can imprint the date and time the picture was taken in the iower right corner of the photograph.Imprinting the Date and TimeSelect the date and ti

Page 38 - Press the GD button

When you replace the battery or travel abroad, use the procedure below to set or adjust the date and time settings.•Always use the button-push project

Page 39 - Using Focus Lock

Setting the Date and TimeSetting the TimeDispiay the date and time.• Press the DATE button to display the date and time. H 42)• You cannot set the d

Page 40

TroubleshootingIn case of problems, check the table below before taking your camera to be repaired.Problem Cause RemedyPageThe SZD' blinks on •Th

Page 41

TroubleshootingProblemCauseRemedy PageThe photographs•The AF emitter/•Ensure that the AF10are blurred.sensor was obscured when the shutter was release

Page 42 - U I DATE

Questions and AnswersQ1 Can slide (reversal) film be used?A1 Yes it canThe following film speed slide films attached with a DX code can be used: ISO 2

Page 43 - Set the date

SpecificationsType: Fully-automatic 35 mm lens-shutter AF camera with built-in zoom lensimage Size: 24 x 36 mmLens: Canon 38-105 mm f/3.8-9.9 lensFocu

Page 44

SpecificationsFilm Speeds: ISO 25-3200, set automatically in 1-stop increments using DX codesBuilt-in Flash: Internal flash fires automatically in low

Page 45 - Troubleshooting

SPOT Shooting Very Bright or Very Dark Subjects... „30Advanced OperationsChanging the Flash Mode...

Page 47 - Questions and Answers

CanonCANON INC. 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japa iU.S.A.- CANON U.S.A. INC.For all inquiries concerning this camera, call toll

Page 48 - Specifications

1Load the battery.H13)Load the film. (^14)Pull the film tip across until it reaches themark. Then close the back cover. 14)• The film will automat

Page 49 - О : User-selectable

Quick ReferenceTurn the best shot dial to GDE). 20)IIUse the (Hi] or HfH button to select the size of your subject. (-> 19)Position the AF frame o

Page 50

NomenclatureViewfinder windowShutter button20)- Light-metering sensor "AF sensorFlashRed-eye reduction/ Self-timer lamp (-» 23, 26, 33, 37, 40)*

Page 51

For further details, refer to the page indicated.NomenclatureIIDATH button 42-44)Main switchLCD panel (-»11)Self-tlmer/Remotecontrolbutton 23. 40)&apo

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