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                        Camera User Guide
•	 Make 	sure 	you	read 	this 	guide, 	including 	the	“Safety	
Precautions”	section,	before	using 	the	camera.
•	 Reading	this	guide	will	help	you 	learn 	to	 use	the	camera	
properly .
•	 Store 	this	guide	safely	so	that 	you	can	use 	it	in	the	future.
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                        Package Contents Before	use,	make	sure	the	following	 items	are	included	in	 the	package. If	anything	is	missing, 	contact	your	camera	 dealer . Battery	Pack	NB-5L Battery	Charger Camera (with 	terminal	cover) CB-2LX/CB-2LXE W rist	Strap Interface	Cable WS-DC1 1 IFC-400PCU DIGIT AL 	 CAMERA 	 W arranty	 Card * Solution	Disk Getting	Started (CD-ROM) *	 Contains	software 	and 	PDF	manuals 	(= 	 	 27). •	 A 	memory	card	is	not 	included	(see	below). Compatible Memory Cards The	following	memory	card
                    
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                        Preliminary Notes and Legal Information •	 T ake	 and	review 	some	test	shots	initially	to 	make	sure	the	 images	were	 recorded 	correctly .	Please	 note	 that 	 Canon	Inc., 	its	subsidiaries	 and	 affiliates,	 and 	 its	 distributors	 are	 not 	 liable	 for	 any 	 consequential 	damages	 arising 	from	any	malfunction	of 	a	 camera	or	accessory , 	including	 memory	 cards,	 that	results 	 in	the 	 failure	 of	an	 image	to	 be	recorded	 or 	 to	 be	 recorded 	in	a	way	 that 	is	machine	readable.
                    
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                        Part Names and Conventions in This Guide 	 Zoom	lever		 	 Lamp Shooting:		/		 	 Power	 button  	 	 Flash Playback: 		/	 	 	 Control	 ring  	 T ripod 	socket 	 Microphone 	 Memory	 card/battery	 cover 	 Lens 	 DC	 coupler	terminal	cover 	 Mode	dial 	 Shutter	button •	 In	this	 guide, 	icons 	are	used	to	represent 	 the	 corresponding	camera 	 buttons	 and	dials	on	 which	they	 appear	or	 which 	 they	resemble. •	 The 	following	camera 	but
                    
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                        Part	Names	and	 Conventions	in	 This	Guide 	 Strap 	mount 		 button * 	 Screen 	(LCD	monitor) 	<1	 (Playback )> 	button 	 Indicator 		/	 < 	(Wireless	LAN)>	/ 	Up 	button 	< 	(Ring 	 function	selector)>	/ 	 	button 	 	/	 	/ 	Left	button 	 Indicator 	 Control 	dial 	 Movie 	button 	 FUNC./SET 	button 	 Speake r 	 	 /	 Right	button 	 DIGIT AL 	terminal TM 	 	/ 	Down	 button 	 HDMI 	 termi
                    
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                        Table of Contents Package	Contents 	 .... ............ .........2 Geotagging 	Images	on 	the	 	 Camera 	 .... ............ ........................ 78 Compatible	Memory	Cards 	 .... ........2 Other	Information	 .... ............. ........ 78 Preliminary 	Notes	and	Legal	 Information	 .... ............. ....................3 Organization	of	 Camera	User	 	 Advanced Guide ............. 85 Guide 	 .... ............ .............................3 Part	 Names	and	Conventions	in	 	 1 Camera	Basics 	 .
                    
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                        T able	 of	Contents 4 P 	 Mode 	 ................................ 165 7 Setting 	 Menu 	 ...................... 261 Shooting 	in	Program	 AE	 Mode		 Adjusting	Basic	Camera	 	 (
 	Mode)	 .... ............. ............... 166 Functions	 .... ............ ...................262 Image	Brightness	(Exposure	 8 Accessories 	 .......................277 Compensation) 	 .... ............ .......... 166 Color 	and	Continuous	 	 T ips 	on	Using	Included	 	 Shooting 	 .... ............. ..................
                    
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                        Contents: Basic Operations  4 Shoot z z Use	camera-determined 	settings	(Auto	 Mode) 	 .... ........... ..................... 96 Shooting 	people	well I P Portraits Against	Snow Smooth	Skin (= 	 	 137) (= 	 	 138) (= 	 	 141) Matching	specific	scenes S t Night 	 Scenes Under 	 W ater Fireworks (= 	 	 137) (= 	 	 138) (= 	 	 138) Applying 	special 	ef fects V ivid 	Colors Poster	Ef fect “Aged”	 Photos Fish-Eye	 Ef fect (= 	 	 142) (= 	 	 142) (= 	 	 144) (= 	 	 145) Miniature	Ef fect T oy 	Camera
                    
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                        Contents: 	 Basic	Operations z z Use	Face	 ID	 .... ........... .............................................. ................... 1 13, 	222 z z Movie	clips	and	photos	together 	 (Movie	Digest) 	 .... ........... ................. 136  1	 V iew z z V iew	images	 (Playback	Mode) 	 .... ............ ........................................... 216 z z Automatic	playback	(Slideshow) 	 .... ........... ......................................... 234 z z On	a	 TV	 .... ............ ....................
                    
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                        Safety Precautions •	 Before	using 	the	product,	please	ensure	that	you	read	the	safety	precautions	 described	below .	 Always	ensure	that	the	product	is 	used	correctly . •	 The	safety	precautions	 noted	on	the	 following	pages 	 are	intended	 to	 prevent	injuries	 to	yourself 	and	 other	 persons,	 or	 damage	 to	the	 equipment. •	 Be 	 sure 	to	also 	check	the	guides	 included 	 with	any	 separately	sold 	 accessories	you	 use. Warning Denotes	the	possibility	of 	serious	injury	 or 	 death. •
                    
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                        Safety	Precautions The	battery	may 	 explode	or 	leak,	resulting	in 	electrical	shock	or	 fire.	 This	 could	cause	injury	and 	 damage	the 	surroundings.	In 	the	 event	that	a	battery	 leaks	and	 the 	battery 	electrolyte	 contacts	 eyes,	mouth, 	skin 	or	clothing,	 immediately	flush	 with	water . •	 T urn 	the	camera	off	in	places	where	 camera	use	 is	prohibited. The 	electromagnetic	waves	emitted	 by	the	 camera	may	 interfere 	 with	 the	 operation 	 of	electronic	instruments	 and 	 other	de
                    
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                        Safety	Precautions Denotes	the	possibility	of 	damage	 to	the 	equipment. Caution •	 Do 	not 	aim	the 	 camera	at 	bright	 light	sources	 (such	as	the	 sun	 on	a	 clear	day). Doing 	so	 may	damage 	the 	image	sensor . •	 When 	using	the	 camera	on	a	beach	or	 at 	 a	windy	 location,	be	 careful	 not	to 	 allow	dust 	 or	sand	to	enter	 the	camera. •	 Do 	not 	push	down	on	the	flash,	or	 pry	it	 open. This 	may	 cause 	 the 	product	to	malfunction. •	 In	regular	use,	small	amounts 	 of	 smoke 	may
                    
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                        Basic Guide Gives	basic	instructions,	from	initial	 preparations	to	shooting,	playback,	and	 saving	on 	 a	computer 13 C OP Y                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
                    
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                        Initial Preparations Prepare	 for	shooting	as	follows. Attaching the Strap Attach 	the	strap. z z Thread	 the	end	of 	the	 strap	through	the	 strap 	hole	 ( ),	 and 	 then	pull	 the	other	 end	of	 the	strap	 through	the	 loop	on	 the	 threaded	end	( ). z z The 	strap	can	 also	be	 attached	to 	the	left 	 side 	of 	the	 camera. Holding the Camera z z Place 	the 	strap	 around	your	wrist. z z When	 shooting,	keep	your	arms 	close	to	 your	 body 	 and 	 hold	the 	camera	 securely	 to 	prevent	it	 f
                    
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                        Initial 	Preparations Charging the Battery Before	use,	charge	 the 	battery	with 	the	 included 	 charger .	Be	 sure 	 to	 charge	 the	battery 	initially ,	because	the	 camera	is	not	 sold	 with	 the	battery 	charged. 1 	 Remove	the	battery	cover 	a nd	 insert 	the	battery 	in 	the	charger . z z Remove	the 	cover	from	 the	battery ,	 align	 the	 ▲	marks	on	the 	battery	 and	charger , 	 and	insert	the	 battery	 by 	 pushing	it 	 in	( )	 and 	 down	 ( ). 2 	 Charge 	the	battery . z z CB-2LX:	 Flip
                    
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                        Initial 	Preparations •	 For	details 	on	charging 	time 	and 	 the	 number	of 	shots	 and 	 recording	time	 possible 	with	a	fully	 charged	battery , 	see	“Specifications” 	(= 	 333). 	 Inserting the Battery and Memory Card Insert	the	included	battery 	and 	 a	memory	card	(sold	 separately). Note 	that	 before	using	a	new 	memory	 card 	 (or 	 a	memory	 card 	 formatted	 in 	another	 device), 	 you	should	format	the	 memory	 card 	 with	this	 camera	 (= 	 	 267). 1 	 Check	the	card’ s	write-prot
                    
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                        Initial 	Preparations 4 	 Insert 	the	memory 	card. z z Insert	 the	 memory	card	facing	as	 shown	 until	 it	clicks	 into	the	 locked	position. z z Make	sure	the	 memory	card	is	facing 	 the	 right	way	 when	 you 	 insert 	 it.	 Inserting	 memory	 cards 	 facing 	 the	wrong 	way	may	 damage	 the	camera. T erminals 5 	 Close 	the	cover . z z Lower	the 	cover	( )	 and 	 hold	it	 down	as	 you	 slide 	 it,	 until	 it	clicks	 into 	 the	closed	 position	 ( ). •	 For	guidelines	on 	how	many	shots	 or	
                    
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                        Initial 	Preparations Setting the Date and Time Set	 the 	 current	date	and	time 	correctly 	 as	follows	if	 the	[Date/T ime]	 screen	 is 	 displayed	when	you 	turn	the	camera 	on.	 Information	you	specify	this	 way	 is 	 recorded 	in	image	properties	when	you	 shoot,	and	 it	is	used	when	 you	 manage	images	by	 shooting	date	or	print	images	 showing 	 the	 date. Y ou 	can	also	add	a	date	stamp	to	 shots, 	 if	you	wish	 (= 	 	 1 12). 1 	 T urn 	the	camera	on. z z Press	 the	power	 button. X X Th
                    
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                        Initial 	Preparations •	 Unless	 you	set 	the 	date,	time,	 and	home 	 time	zone,	 the	[Date/ T ime] 	screen	will	be	displayed 	 each 	 time	you	turn	 the	camera	on.	 Specify	the	correct	 information. •	 T o 	set	daylight	saving 	time	 (1	hour	 ahead),	choose	[ ] 	in 	step	 2	and	then 	 choose	[ ]	by	pressing	 the		 buttons	 or	turning	 the	 <7>	dial. •	 Y ou	can 	also	set	the	date	 and 	 time	by	 touching	 the	desired 	setting	 on	the	 screen	in	step	2	and	then	touching 	[o][p],	followed	
                    
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                        Initial 	Preparations •	 Date/time	settings	can 	be	retained	for	about	 3	weeks	 by	the 	camera’ s	built-in	 date/time	 battery	(backup	battery)	 after	the	 battery	pack	is	removed. •	 The	date/time	 battery	will 	 be	charged	 in	 about	4	hours	 once	you	insert	 a	 charged	 battery	or 	 connect 	 the	camera 	to 	an	 AC 	adapter	 kit	(sold	separately , 	 = 	 	 278),	even 	if	the	camera	 is	left 	of f. •	 Once	the	date/time	battery	is	depleted,	the	 [Date/T ime] 	screen	 will	be	 displayed	when	yo