Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto PowerShot SD10 (PC1060) del fabbricante Canon
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DIGIT AL CAMERA Camera User Guide Camera User Guide Please read the Read This First section (p. 7). Please also read the Software Starter Guide and the Direct Print User Guide .
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1 Camera Body T emperature If your camera is used for prolonge d periods, the camer a body may become warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operating the camera for an extended perio d. About the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor is p roduced with extremely high-precision manufacturing techniques.
2 About This Guide Conventions Used in the T ext Question? Look Here First What settings are available under each function? • See Menus and Messages L ists (p. 130). Will my settin gs remain in effect even after I’ve turned the camera off? What can be accomplished with each function? • See FUNC.
3 Quick Start 14 Preparing the Camera 16 Basic Functions 32 Shooting 53 Playback 87 Erasing 102 Print Settings/T ransferring 106 Connecting the Camera to a Computer/TV 118 My Camera Settings 124 Menus.
4 Read This First Please Read ............... ............... ................ ................ ................ ........... 7 Safety Precautions .................... ................ ................ ................ ........... 8 Preventing Malfunctions .
5 Switching between Light Metering Modes ..... .................. ................. 74 Adjusting the Exposure Co mpensation ....... ................ ................ ....... 75 Shooting in Long Shutter Mode .............. ................ ............
6 Menus and Messages List FUNC. Men u .................... ................ ................ ............ ................ .... 130 Rec. Menu .................... ............ ................ ................ ................ ....... 132 Play Menu ..
7 Read This First Please Read T est Shots Before you try to pho tograph important subjects, we highly recommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that the camera is operating and being operated correctly .
8 Safety Precautions • Before using the camera, please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly .
9 • T o avoid the risk of high-voltage elect rical shock, do no t touch the flash portion of the camera if it has been damaged. Similarly , never touch internal portions of the equipment th at become exposed as a result of damage. There is a risk of high-voltage electr ical shock.
10 • Do not cut, damage, alter or pla ce heavy items on the power adap ter cable. Any of these ac tions may cause an electr ical short circuit, which may lead to fire or electrical shock. • Do not handle the power cable if your hands are wet. Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock.
11 • Disconnect the battery charger from the power outlet afte r recharging and when it is not in us e to avoid fire and other h azards. Continuous use over a long period may cause a unit to overheat and distort, resulting in fire. • The camera terminal of the battery charger is designed for exclusive use with your camera.
12 Cautions • Avoid using , placing or storin g the equipment in plac es subject to strong sunlight or high temp eratures, such as the da shboard or trun k (boot) of a car . Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries.
13 Preventing Malfunctions Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electro magnetic fields. Exposure to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data.
14 Quick Start Quick Start 1 Charge the battery pack (p. 20). Charge the battery pack using the supplied battery charger . The charging is complete when the charge indicator turns from red to green. 2 Install the battery pack (p. 23). • Slide the SD card slot/batt ery cover open and press the battery lock while y ou insert the battery pac k.
15 Quick S tar t T o Immediately Erase the Displayed Image 1. Press the button while the image is displayed. 2. Confirm that [Erase] is selected and press the SET button. • Set the date a nd time if the Date/Ti me menu appears (p. 28). • Y ou can change the language in which menus are displayed (p.
16 Components Guide Front View * Be careful not to wave the camer a about or catch it on other items when dangling it fro m the wrist strap. AF-assist Beam (p. 44) Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 60) Self-time r Lamp (p. 63 ) Flash (p. 59) Lens Micropho ne (p.
17 Preparing the Camera Back View LCD Monitor (p. 35) T ripod So cket SD Card Slot/ Battery Cover (pp. 23 , 25) DIGIT AL T e rminal (p. 119) A/V OUT (Audio/Visua l OUT) T erminal (p. 122) T ermina l Cover Battery Compartment (SD card/bat tery compartmen t) The following cables are used to connect the camera to a comp uter or printer .
18 Operation Panel ON/OFF Button (p. 32) Shutter Butt on (p. 43) Button Shootin g: T ele photo (p. 42) Playback: Magnify (p. 88) Button (Flash) But ton (p. 59) Button Button Shooting: Wide Angle (p. 42) (Single Image Erase) Button (p. 102) Button Mode Switch (p.
19 Preparing the Camera Indicator The indicator lights or blinks when the ON/O FF button or shutter button is pressed. Green : Ready to shoot/LCD monitor Off/Computer connection Blinking Green : Start.
20 Preparing the Camera Charging the Battery Pack Use the following procedures to charge the batter y pack the first time you use the camera or when the “Change the battery pack” message displays. 1 Insert the batter y pack into the battery cha rger .
21 Preparing the Camera T o prot ect the battery pack and prolo ng its life, do not charge it for longer than 24 h ours continuously . • Since this is a lithium ion battery pack, you need not completely discharge it before recharging. I t can be recharged at any point.
22 z Do not all ow any metal objects such as key ring s to touch the and terminals (Fi g. A), as thi s can damage t he batter y pack . T o carry the batter y pack or store i t during p eriods of di suse, alwa ys replace th e terminal cover (Fig. B) and stor e it in a cool, dry pl ace.
23 Preparing the Camera Installing the Battery Pack Install Battery Pack NB-3L (supplied). Please recharge the batt ery pack (p. 20) befor e you use it for the first time. 1 Slide the SD card slot/battery cov er in the direction of the arrows. 2 Press the battery lock wh ile inserting the battery pack all the way in until the lock clicks.
24 • Do not turn off the power or open the SD ca rd slot/battery cover while the indicator blinks green. The came ra is writing, reading, erasing or transmitting an image to or from the SD car d. • Remove the battery pack when the camera is not in use.
25 Preparing the Camera Installing the SD Card Write Protect T ab The SD card has a write protect tab. Sliding the tab downward prevents recording of data and protects existi ng data (e.g. images). When recording to, erasing from or formatting the SD card , slide the tab upward.
26 T o remove the SD card Push in the SD card until you hear it click, then release it. • Since the camera is writing, re ading, erasing or transmitting data to or from the SD car d when the indicator blinks green, never perform the following action s during this time.
27 Preparing the Camera See SD Cards and Estimated Capacities (p. 156). Handling Precautions for SD Cards z SD cards are high-preci sion elect ronic devic es. Do not bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or vibrat ion. z Do not atte mpt to disa ssemble or a lter the S D card.
28 Setting the Date and Time The Date/Time menu will appear the fir st time the camera power is turned on or whenever the built-in rec hargeable lithium date/time batter y charge is low . Start from Step 5 to set the date and time. 1 Press the ON/OFF button until the indicator blinks green.
29 Preparing the Camera • Please note that the date and time settings may reset to the defa ult settings if the camera battery has been remove d for mor e than three weeks. Reset them when this occurs. • Setting the date and time settings does not cause the date/time stamp to appear on images.
30 Setting the Language Use this feature to select the la nguage for the LCD monitor display . 1 Press the ON/OFF button until the indicator blinks green. 2 Press the MENU button. The (Rec.) or (Play) menu is displayed. 3 Use the or button to select the (Set up) menu.
31 Preparing the Camera The Language menu ca n also be displayed in playback mode by holding down the SET button and pr essing the MENU button. This function cannot be used while a movie clip is played back, or a separately sold printer is connected to the camera.
32 Basic Functions T urning the Power On T o turn the power off Press the ON/OFF button again. • I f the “Card locked!” message ap pears right after th e power is turned on, the SD car d cannot recor d (p.
33 Basic Functions T urning On the Camera without the Start -Up Sound and Start-Up Image Hold the SET button down while turning on the power . Power Saving Function This camera is equipped with a power saving function. When this function is tur ned on and it activates, restore power by pressing the ON/OFF button.
34 Switching Between Shooting/Playback The mode switch is used to select Shooting and Playback functions. • When a printer (sold separately) is properly conne cted, the , or icon appears on the LCD monitor . • When a computer is proper ly connected, t he LCD monitor turns of f.
35 Basic Functions Using the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor can be used to compose images while shooting, adjust menus settings and play back recorded images. Icons showing the camera’ s status and setting contents appear on the LCD monitor . Y ou can change the information display cont ents using in the (Set up) menu.
36 How to Change the Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor 1 Press the ON/OFF button until the indicator blinks green. 2 Press the MENU button. The (Rec.) or (Play) menu is displayed. 3 Select from the (Set up) menu and press the SET button. 4 Use the or button to select , or and use the or button to select the contents y ou wish to set.
37 Basic Functions • The LCD monitor settings are save d by the camera when the power is turned off so that the sa me settings are aut omatically available when the power is turned on again. • In Index playback mode (p. 89), the detailed display is not available.
38 * Appears even if [Shooting Info] is set to [Off]. Exposure Compensation (p. 75) Long Shutter Mode (p. 77) White Balance (p. 79) ISO Speed (p. 83) Photo Effect (p. 81) Compression (p. 57) Resolution (p. 57) Low Battery (p. 24) Metering Mode (p. 74) Shooting Method (pp.
39 Basic Functions Right after a shot is taken, the image and its information appears in the LCD monitor for 2 seconds (or for the number of seconds selected if the review time was changed (2 - 10 sec.)) even if you release the shutter button. If the SET button is pressed while an image is displayed, it will continue to display (p.
40 Replay Information–Stand ard (Playba ck Mode) Protection Status (p. 101) Compression (Still Images) (p. 57) Resolution (Still Images) (p. 57) Movie (p. 90) WA VE Format Sound (p. 98) Long Shutter Mode (p. 77) Shooting M ode (p. 53) Exposure Compensation (p.
41 Basic Functions The following infor mation may also be displayed with some images. Please note that image information r ecorded by this ca mera may not display correctly on other cameras and i mage information recorded by other cameras may not display correctl y on this camera.
42 . Using the Digital Zoom When using the digital zoom, images can be zoomed to approximately 1.4x, 1.8x, 2.2x, 2.7x, 3. 6x, 4.4x o r 5.7x. • Images become coarser the more they ar e digitally zoomed. However , the actual recor ded image is not as coarse as it appears in the LCD monitor .
43 Basic Functions Pressing the Shutter Button The shutter button features a two-stage action. Y ou can also shoot images with a single press of the shutter button without pressing it halfway first (Quick Shot). Pressing Halfway Pressing halfway automatically sets the exposure, focus and white balance.
44 Shots cannot be taken whil e the flash is charging. AF-assist Beam • The AF-assist Beam will somet imes emit when the shutter button is pressed ha lfway to a ssist focusing in certain conditions, i.e., dark conditions. • The AF-assist Beam can be turned off (p.
45 Basic Functions Selecting Menus and Settings Menus are used to adjust shooting and playback settings, as well as other camera settings like the Date/Time and sounds. Menus are displayed by pressing the SET/FUNC. or MENU button according to the cir cumstances.
46 Selecting Menu Settings with the MENU Button 1 Press the MENU button. In Shooting mode, the (Rec.) menu appears. In Playback mode, th e (Play) me nu appears. 2 Use the or button to select the Rec./Play , Set up, or My Camera menu. Select the menu with the / , or icon in the upper left corner of the LCD monitor selected.
47 Basic Functions See Setting the DPOF Print Settings for the procedur es for the (Print Order) item in t he Play menu. 5 Press the MENU button. • The menu will close. • In Shooting mode, the menu can be closed by pressing the shutter button halfway .
48 Selecting Menus and Settings (Cont’d) Selects the mode • Switches between the Rec./ Play menu, the Set up menu and the My Camera menu • Selects items and options Selecting Settings with the SET/FUNC. Button Selecting Settings with the MENU Button Shooting Mode Shooting Mode Playback Mode Play Menu Set up Menu Rec.
49 Basic Functions T urns the FUNC. menu on/off. T urns the menu (other than the FUNC. menu) on/off. Sets items and options. : Shooting Mode : Playback Mode (Selects item, Sets item) (Selects item) (Sets item) z When the My Camera menu is displayed, pressing the button returns to the Rec.
50 Menu Settings and Factor y Defaults This chart shows the options and default settings for each menu. Some menu items are not available in certain shooting modes (p. 168). Items Set with the SET/FUNC. Button Menu Item Avai lable Settings Reference Page Shooting Mode Auto* Manual Long Shut ter Macro Stitch Ass ist (R)/ Stitch Assi st (L) p.
51 Basic Functions Items Set with the MENU Button Menu Item Available Setting s Reference Page Rec. Menu Quick Shot On*/Off p. 44 AiAF On*/Off p. 73 Self-Timer */ p. 63 AF-assist Bea m On*/Off p. 44 p. 132 Digital Zoom On*/Off p. 42 Image Review Off or 2* to 10 sec.
52 * Default setting. Default video system setting varies between regions. • Y ou can a pply a desired image and sound to and in the My Camera menu. For details, see Registering My Camera Settings or the Software Starter Guide . • Camera settings can be res et to the default values (p.
53 Shooting Shooting Selecting a Shooting Mode The camera features the following shootin g modes. Some settings selected in each Shooting mode are saved when the power is turned off (p.
54 Select ing See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mo de (p. 168). 4 Press the SET/FUNC. button once. 1 Slide the mode switch to (Movie). Using the Clock In Shooting mode, the current date and time will appear for 5 seconds* if you hold down the SET/F UNC.
55 Shooting Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting Right after a shot is taken, the image appears in the LCD monit or for 2 seconds. In addition, the images will kee p on displaying rega rdless of the review duration setting if one of th e following operations is performed.
56 3 Use th e or button to select review setting and press the MENU button. • With the [Off] option, the image will no t automatically display . • In the [2 sec.] to [10 sec.] range, the image will continue to display for the specified time even if the shutter button is released.
57 Shooting Changing Resolution/Compression Settings Y ou can change the resolution an d compression (exc luding movies) settings to suit the purpose of the image you are about to shoot. Movies can be shot with the following resolution. Resoluti on Purpose (Large) 22 72 x 1704 pi xels Large • Print u p to A4 size* 21 0 x 297 mm (8.
58 •S e e Funct ions Avai lable in Each Shooting Mode (p. 16 8). •S e e Image Fil e Sizes (Estimated) (p. 157). •S e e SD Car ds and Estimated Capacities (p. 156). 1 In Movie Mode Slide the mode switch to (Movie). 2 In the FUNC. menu, select * and select * or * with the MENU button.
59 Shooting Using the Flash Use the flash according to the guidelines below . Auto The flash fires automa tically a s required by the ligh t level. Auto with Red-Eye Reductio n The flash fires automatically as required by the lighting level, and the red-ey e reduction lamp fires e ach time the main flash fires.
60 • When you use flash photography at higher ISO speeds, the chances of white streaks appear ing in the image increa se the closer you approach to the subject . • Since a slow shutter speed is selected in dark places when the flash is set to Off or Slow Synchr o, take care to avoid blurring the image.
61 Shooting Shooting Close-Ups Y ou can shoot with the lens ver y close to the s ubject (Macro function). Subjects can be focused in the range of 3 to 10 cm (1.2 to 3.9 in.) from the front of the lens. Be car eful not to b ang the lens against the subject whe n shooting in macro mode.
62 Continuous Shooting In this mode, the camera shoots continuously at approximately 1.6 ima ges per second * (Large/Fine, LCD monitor off) while the shutter button is held down. Recording ceases when the shutter button is released. * This figure reflects standard shooting criteria established by Canon.
63 Shooting Using the Self-timer With this function, images are shot 10 or 2 seconds after the shutter button is pressed. This is useful when you wa nt to take a memorable photo with everyone including yourself in the picture. The self-time r can be used in any shooting mode.
64 Changing the Self-timer Countdown Time The self-timer sound can be changed with th e Selftimer Sound item in the (My Camera) menu (p. 142). 1 In the (Rec.) menu, select . See Selecting Menus a nd Settings (p. 45). 2 Use the or button to select or and press the MENU button.
65 Shooting Shooting in Manual Mode In this mode, you can change vario us settings and shoot as y ou wish. 1 Slide the mode switch to (Shooting) and select from the FUNC. menu. •S e e Selecting a Shooting Mode (p. 53 ). • Y ou can shoot right after selecting an option.
66 Shooting a Movie The resolution can be set to either (320 x 240) or (160 x 120) (p. 57). 1 Slide the mode switch to (Movie). The maximum recording time (in seconds) is displayed. 2 Press the shutter button fully . • Shooting and sound record ing starts simultaneously .
67 Shooting • Although the recording time may not display properly durin g shooting, the movie will be r ecorded cor rectly . • Recording may stop unexpectedl y with certain types of SD cards (slow-rec ording car ds, cards formatted on a different came ra or a computer , or cards which have had images recorded and eras ed repeatedly).
68 Shooting Panoramic Images (Stitch Assist) Stitch Assist can be used to shoot over lapping images that can later be merged (stitched) to create one panoramic image on a computer . T o merge the images on a computer , use PhotoStitch, one of the supplied programs.
69 Shooting • T o shoot close-ups, slide the camera over the subject, keeping it parallel to the subject as you move it. Shooting Images can be shot in two se quences in Stitch Assist. Left to right ho rizontally Right to left horiz ontally 1 Slide the mode switch to (Shooting) and select or from the FUNC.
70 •The settings for the first image ar e used to take subsequent images in the sequence. • It is not possible to display images on the TV when shooting in Stitch Assist. See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mo de (p. 168). 4 Compose the second image so that it overlaps a portion of the first and shoot.
71 Shooting Locking the Focus It may be difficult to focus on the fo llowing types of subjects. Use the focus lock in these situations. • Subjects with extremely low contrast to the surroundings •.
72 4 Aim the camera so that an object at the same focal distance as the main subject is centered in the AF frame displayed on the LCD monitor . 5 Press the shutter button halfway and wait until two beeps sound. The focal distance to the object is locked.
73 Shooting Focusing Although the autofocus function is preset to the AiAF setting (5 AF frames), you can set it to the center AF frame. When [AiAF] is set to [On], t he AF frame does not appear . When [AiAF] is set to [Off], however , the AF frame will appear .
74 Switching between Light Metering Modes Y ou can switch betwe en metering modes to shoo t. Evaluative Appropriate for standard shooting conditio ns, including backlit scenes.
75 Shooting Adjusting the Exposure Compensation Adjust the exposure compensation setting to avoi d making the subject too dark when it is backlit or shot against a bright background or to avoid making lights appear too bright in night shots. T o reset the exposure compensation Return the setting to 0.
76 Using the Exposure Compen sation This camera automatically adjusts the exposure to shoot images with the optimal brightness. However , recorded images may sometimes be brighter or darker than the actual image dependin g on the shooting conditions. If this happens, adjust the exposure compensation manually .
77 Shooting Shooting in Long Shutter Mode Y ou can set the shutter speed to a slow setting to make dar k subjects appear brighter . 1 Slide the mode switch to (Shooting) and select from the FUNC. menu. See Selecting a Shooti ng Mode (p. 53). 2 Press the button and us e the or button to select a shutter speed.
78 The nature of CCD image sens ors is such th at noise in the recorded image incr eases at lo ng shutter spee ds. This camera , however , appl ies special proces sing to ima ges shot at shu tter speed s slower th an 1.3 seconds to el iminate the noise, t hereby producing hi gh-qualit y images.
79 Shooting Adjusting the T one (White Balance) When the white balance mode is set to match the light source, the camera reproduces colors more accurately . Auto The camera sets the wh ite balanc e automati cally accord ing to shootin g conditio ns. Daylight For rec ording out doors on a br ight day.
80 This setting cannot be adjusted when t he (Sepia) or (B/W) photo effe cts are select ed. 3 Use the or button to select an option. • Y ou can confirm the effect of the setting in the LCD monitor . • Y ou can shoot right after selecting an option.
81 Shooting Changing the Photo Effect By setting a photo effect before you shoot, you can change the look and feel of the pictures you take. Photo Effe ct Off Records with no ef fect. Vivid Emphasizes the contrast and color satur ation to record bold colo rs.
82 3 Use the or button to select an effect. • Y ou can confirm the photo effect in the LCD monitor . • Y ou can shoot right after selecting an option. The menu displays again after the shot, allowing you to change the settings easily . 4 Press the SET/FUNC.
83 Shooting Adjusting the ISO Speed Raise the ISO speed when you wish to reduce camera shake or turn the flash off when shooting in a dark area, or use a fast shutter speed. • Higher I SO speeds i ncrease imag e noise . T o take cl ean imag es, use as low an IS O speed as possible .
84 ISO Speed The ISO speed is the numeric representation of the camera’ s sensitivity to light. The hi gher the ISO speed, the higher th e sensitivity . A high ISO speed allows you to shoot images in dark indoor or outdoor conditions without a flash and also helps prevent blurred images due to camera shake.
85 Shooting Resetting the File Number The images you shoot are automatically assigned a file number . Y ou can set whether or not the file numbers of a new SD card consecutively follow the file numbers on the previous SD car d. On The file numbe r is reset to the start (100-0 001) each time a new SD card is ins erted.
86 Setting the File No. Reset to [Off] is useful for avoiding file name duplication when images are downlo aded to a computer . About File Numbers and Fo lder Numbers Images are assign ed file numbers from 0001 to 99 00, and folders are assigned folder numbers from 100 to 998 (Folder numbers cannot contain 99 in the last two digits).
87 Playbac k Playback Displaying Images Individually 1 Slide the mode switch to (Playback). The last recorded image will appear in the display (single image play back). 2 Use the or button to move between the images. Use the button to move to the previous image and the button to move the next image.
88 Magnifying Images T o cancel the magnified display Hold the SET button down to return to the standard display . Movie frames and index playback images cannot be magnified. 1 Slide the mode switch to (Playback). 2 Press the button. appears on the monitor , indicating you can further magnify the image (up to approx.
89 Playbac k Viewing Images in Sets of Nine (Index Playback) T o return to single image playback Hold down the SET button. 1 Slide the mode switch to (Playback). 2 Hold down the SET button. Nine images appear at a time . 3 Use the , , or button to change the image selection.
90 Viewing Movies Y ou can playback movie clips shot in mode. Movies cannot be played in the index playback mode. 1 Slide the mode switch to (Playback). 2 Use the or button to select a movie. Images with a icon are movies. 3 Press the SET button. • The movie c ontrol panel wi ll display.
91 Playbac k Pausing and Resuming Play 4 Use the or button to select (Play) and press the SET button. • The movie and sound will play . • When playback ends, the movie stops at the last frame displayed. Press the SET button to display the movie control panel.
92 Operating the movie control panel • Y ou may experience frame dropping and audio br eakup when playing back a movie on a computer with insufficient system resour ces. • Movies shot with other cameras may not play back on this came ra. See List of Messages (p.
93 Playbac k Editing Movies Selecting (Edit) in the movi e control panel en ables you to cut unwan ted portions at the start or end of a movie clip. Protected movies and movie s less than 1 sec ond in duration cannot be edited. 1 Slide the mode switch to (Playback).
94 • The minimum duration of an edited movie is 1 second. • It may take appr oximately 3 minutes to save an edited movie. I f the battery pack runs out of charge partway through, edited movie clips cannot be saved. When editin g movies, use a fully charged battery pack (p.
95 Playbac k Rotating Images in the Display Images can be rotated clockwise 90° or 270° in the display . 1 Slide the mode switch to (Playback). 2 In the (Play) menu, select and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 45). 3 Use the or button to select the image to be rotated and press the SET button.
96 • Movies cannot be rotated. • When images are downloaded to a computer , the o rientation of images rotated by the camera will depend upon the softwar e used to download the images.
97 Playbac k Attaching Sound Memos to Images In playback mode (including single image playback, index playback, and magnifying playback), you can attach sound memos (up to 60 seconds) to an image. The sound data is saved in WA VE format. 1 Slide the mode switch to (Playback).
98 Exiting the Sound Memos Press the MENU button. Playing/Erasing So und Memos 1 Display an image with a sound memo attached (p. 97) and press the SET button. • Images with sound memos a ttached have a symbol displayed on them. • The sound memo contro l panel will display .
99 Playbac k • Y ou cannot attach sound memos to movie s. • The “Memory card full” message will display when the SD car d is full and you will be unable to recor d sound memos to that card.
100 Auto Play Use this feature to automatically playb ack all of the imag es in the SD card. The LCD monitor displays each image for approximately 3 seconds. Pausing/Resuming Auto Play Stopping Auto Play • The display interval may vary for some images.
101 Playbac k Protecting Images Y ou can protect important images from accidental erasure. T o cancel protection After step 2, select an image to remove protection from and press the SET button. Please note that formatting (initializin g) an SD card erases all dat a, including prote cted images (p.
102 Erasing Erasing Single Images Y ou can erase images you do not need or are not satisfied with one by one. • Please note that era sed images cannot be recover ed. Exer cise adequate caution before erasing a file. • P rot ected images cannot be erased with this func tion.
103 Erasing Erasing All Images Y ou can erase all the images saved on the SD card. • Please note that erased images cannot be recove red. Exerc ise adequate caution befor e erasing a file. • Protected images can not be erased with this f unction. 1 Slide the mode switch to (Playback).
104 Formatting SD Cards Y ou should always format a new SD card or one from which you wish to erase all images and other data. Please note t hat formatting (initializi ng) an SD car d erases all dat a, including prot ected images and othe r file types.
105 Erasing • When the camera is malfunctioning, a corrupted SD car d might be the cause. Reformatting the SD car d may solve the problem. • When a non-Canon brand SD card is malfunctioning, r eformatting it may solve the problem.
106 Printing Y ou can ea sily print images stored in the SD card by connecting the camera to a direct print compatible printer *1 with a cable and operating the camera buttons.
107 Print Settings /T ransferring Please refer to t he System Map supplied with your camera for direct print compatible printer (CP series or Bubble Jet printers) i nformation. z Connect the camera to the printer z Set various print settings (except DPOF print settings) z Print For details, see the Direct Print User Guide .
108 Setting the DPOF Print Settings Y ou can select images on an SD card fo r printing and spec ify the number of print copies in advance using the camera.
109 Print Settings /T ransferring All the Images on an SD Card 3 Select images for printing. As shown below , selection methods differ according to the options chosen for the (Print T ype) settings (p.
110 • The symbol will display on images that have had print settings set by other DPOF-compliant cameras. These settings will be overwritten by those set by your ca mera. • The output of some printers or photo developing servi ces may not reflect the specified print settings.
111 Print Settings /T ransferring • Images are printed in order from oldest to newest by the shooting date. • A maximum of 998 images can be selected per S D card. • When [Both] is selected, the number of print copies can be set, but it applies to Standard prints only .
112 The date prints in the format specified in t he Date/Time menu (p. 28). When the print type is set to [Index], only one or the other of t he [Date] and [File No.] options can be set to [On] at the same time. 2 Use the , , or button to select [Set up] and press the SET button.
113 Print Settings /T ransferring Resetting the Print Settings The print settings can all be removed at once. The print type resets to Standard and the Date and File No. options to Off. 1 In the (Play) menu, sele ct and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p.
114 Image Tran smission Se ttings (D POF Transfe r Order) Y ou can use the camera to specify se ttings for images before downloading to a computer . The settings used on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards. The symbol will display on images that have had tra nsmission settings set by other DPOF-compliant cameras.
115 Print Settings /T ransferring All the Images on an SD Card 3 Use the or button to move between images and the SET button to select and deselect them. • A checkmark displays on selected images. • Y ou can hold down the SET button to switch to the index mode (3 images) and use the same procedures to select images.
116 • Images are tran sferred in or der fr om oldest to newest by the shooting date. • A maximum of 998 images can be selected per SD car d. 2 Use the or button to select [Mark All] and press the SET button. 3 Use the or button to select [OK] and press the SET button.
117 Print Settings /T ransferring Resetting the Image T ransfer Settings Y ou can cancel the image transfer settings 1 In the (Play) menu, sele ct and press the SET button. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 45). 2 Use the or button to select [Reset] and press the SET button.
118 Connecting the Camera to a Computer/TV Download images taken with the camera to a computer in one of the following ways: • Connect the camera to a com puter with the USB cable Y ou can then download images dir ectly from the camera to a computer .
119 Connecting the Camera to a Computer/TV • Y ou do not need to turn off the computer or camera when making a USB connection. • Please refer to your computer’ s manual for information regar ding the location of the USB port. 2 Connect the supplied USB interface cable to the computer’ s USB port and the camera’ s DIGIT AL terminal.
120 Ensure that you grip the connector’ s sides when you detach t he cable fr om the camera’ s DIGIT AL terminal. • It is recommended t o power the camera using a fully charged battery pack (p. 20). • All procedur es performed with a connection to a USB 2.
121 Connecting the Camera to a Computer/TV Downloading Directly from an SD Card 1 Eject the SD card from the camera and insert it into an SD card reader connected to the computer . Refer to your card adapte r’ s or card reader’s manual for information regarding the connection between the computer and card adapter or card reade r .
122 Viewing Images on a TV set Y ou can use a video-compatible television as a monitor to shoot or play back images when it is connected to the camera with the supplied AV Cable A VC-DC 100. 1 Press the ON/OFF button to turn the camera off. Also turn the television off.
123 Connecting the Camera to a Computer/TV • A TV set cannot be used in or (stitch assist). • No image will appear on the LCD monitor when the camera is connected t o a TV . • If the TV is a stereo model, you can plug the audio plug into either the left or right Audio In jack.
124 Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) My Camera allows you t o customize the start-up image and start-up, shutter , operation and self-timer sounds. Each menu item has three choices. The option featur es science fiction related images and sounds.
125 My Camera Settings • If you select (Theme) in Step 2, you can select a consistent theme for each of the My Camera sett ings. • If the [Mute] option in the (Set up) menu is set to [On], the beep will not sound even if each sound item is individually set to , or (On) in the My Camera menu (p.
126 Registering My Camera Settings Images recorded onto the SD card and newly recorded sounds can be added as My Camera settings to the and menu items. Y ou can also use the supplied software to upload yo ur computer’ s images and sounds to the camera.
127 My Camera Settings • Sounds recorded wit h the movie and sound memo func tions cannot be added as My Camera settings. • The prior setting is erased when a new My Camera setting is added. 6 Select an image or record a sound. Start-up Image Use the or button to select the image you wish to register and press the SET button.
128 File Form at of My Camera Se ttings My Camera settings should conform to the below file formats. However , SD card images shot with this camera can be registered as My Camera settings regardless of the below formats.
129 My Camera Settings.
130 Menus and Messages Lists The following charts list the various menu contents. See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 45) to learn how to select a setting. FUNC. Menu *Default setting Item/Menu Screen Options Reference Page Shooting Mod e Sets the sh ooting mode .
131 Menus and Me ssages List s Photo Effe ct Sets the phot o effect. • Effect Off* • Vivid • Neutral • L ow Sharpeni ng •S e p i a •B W p. 81 Light Meteri ng System Sets the light metering method. • Evaluat ive* • C enter Weighted Average •S p o t p.
132 Rec. Menu *Default setting Item/Menu Screen Options Reference Page Quick Shot Sets the Quick Sh ot option to on or of f. •O n * •O f f p. 44 AiAF Sets whet her or not the camera automatica lly selects the AF fra me or a fixed center AF frame .
133 Menus and Me ssages List s Digital Zoom Sets the d igital zo om to on or o ff. •O n * •O f f p. 42 Review Sets the d uration im ages displa y on the LCD monitor af ter the shutter button r eleases.
134 Play Menu Item/Menu Screen Options Reference Page Protect Protects images from accident al erasure. p. 101 Rotate Rotates im ages clockwi se 90° or 2 70° in the displa y . p. 95 Sound Memo Adds sound me mos to images. p. 97 Erase all Deletes all images from an SD card (except f or protected images).
135 Menus and Me ssages List s Print Orde r Selects i mages and th e number o f print copies for output to a direct p rint compatible p rinter or ph oto develo ping service. p. 108 T ransfer Or der Specifi es settings for image s before downloadi ng to a computer .
136 Set up Menu *Default setting Item/Menu Screen Options Reference Page Mute Sets wheth er or not a beep soun ds when the shutter button is presse d or when a menu operation is pe rformed . See also "How the [Mute] opti on in the (Set up) Menu and Sound in the (My Ca mera ) Menu Interact" ( p.
137 Menus and Me ssages List s Operation Vol. Adju sts the volume of the operatio n sound that beeps when a ny butto n other than th e shutter butt on is pressed. •( O f f ) •( 1 ) •( 2 ) * •( 3 ) •( 4 ) •( 5 ) – Selftimer Vo l. Adjusts the volume of the s elf-timer sound play ed 2 sec.
138 Info Display Sets the type of informatio n that appears in the Shooti ng Info, Rev iew Info and Replay In fo options. • Shoot ing Info: Off*/On • Rev iew Info: Off*/ On • Replay In fo: Off*/Standard /Detailed p. 35 LCD Brightnes s Adjusts the LCD brightnes s of the LCD monitor .
139 Menus and Me ssages List s Date/Time Sets the date and time an d the date format. p. 28 Clock Displ ay Sets the length of time fo r which the clock dis plays. • 0 sec. to 5 sec.* to 10 sec. • 10 se c. to 30 se c. (in 10-se c. increments) • 1 min.
140 Language Sets the language used in menu s and messages on the L CD monitor . • English* • It aliano • Deutsch • Norsk • França is • Svenska • Nederland s • Español • Dansk • Chines e • Suomi • Japanese Y ou can also change the la nguage in playback mo de by holdin g the SET button and pressing t he MENU button.
141 Menus and Messages List s My Camera Menu Y ou can select the theme, start-up image and sound, shutter sound, operation sound and selftimer sound us ed on this camera.
142 * 1 For more information, see How the [Mute] option in the (Set up) Menu and Sounds in the (My Camera) Menu Interact (p. 143). Selftimer S ound Sets t he sound em itted 2 seco nds before the sh utter releases in self-timer mode.* 1 • O f f •* • • p.
143 Menus and Messages List s • How the [Mute] option in the (Set up) Menu and Sounds in the (My Camera) Menu Inter act T o turn off each sound, such as the start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound and selftimer sound, [Mute] must first be set to [On ] in the (Set up) menu.
144 Resetting Settings to Their Default V alues Y ou can reset the menu and button settings to the default settings in one operation. • Settings cannot be r eset when the camera is connected to a computer or to a sepa rately sold printer . • The following cannot be reset.
145 Menus and Messages List s List of Messages List of Messages during Shooting/Playback The following messages may appea r on the LCD monitor during shooting or playback. Please refer to the Direct Print U ser Guide for the messages that display during a printer connection.
146 RAW Y ou attempt ed to pla y back an i mage recorde d in the RAW format. Unidentif ied Image Y ou at tempted to p lay back an image that was recorded in a specia l format ( proprietar y for mat used by the camera of an other manu facturer , etc.) or a movie clip re corded by another cam era.
147 Append ix Camera Care and Maintenance Use the following procedures to clean the camera body , lens and LCD monitor . Never use thinners, benzene , synthetic clea nsers or water to cle an the camera. These substance s may distort or damage the equipment .
148 Troubleshooting Problem Caus e Solution Camera will not operate Power is no t turned on • Press the ON/OFF button for a moment. SD card slot/ battery cover is op en • Confirm that th e SD card slo t/ battery cover is s ecurely closed . Insufficient ba ttery voltage • Inser t a fully char ged battery into the camera.
149 T roubleshooting Batter y pack consumed quick ly Battery life exce eded if battery pack lose s its charge qui ckly at normal temp erature (23 °C/73 °F) • Repla ce the battery pack wi th a new one. Batter y pack will not charge Battery pack l ife exceeded • Repla ce the battery pack wi th a new one.
150 Subject in recorded image is to o dark Insufficien t light for shooting • Set the flash to on. Subject is dark in contrast to the background • Set the exposure compens ation to a positiv e (+) settin g or use the spot meteri ng function. Subject is too far away for flas h to reach • Shoot wi thin 2.
151 T roubleshooting Reading ima ges from SD card i s slow SD card was formatted i n anothe r device • Use an SD card form atted in your camera . See Formatt ing SD Card s (p.
152 Specifications All data is based on Canon’ s standard testing methods. Subject to change without notice. PowerShot SD10 DIGIT AL ELP H / DIGIT AL IXUS i Camera Effect ive Pixels Approx. 4 millio n Image Sensor 1/2.5-inch CCD (T otal number of pixels: Approx .
153 Specifications Continuous Shooting Approx. 1.6 sho ts/sec. (Large/Fi ne mode) Self-time r Activates shutter aft er an approx . 2-sec./a pprox. 10- sec. delay Recording Med ia SD memory card File For mat Design rule for camera file system and DPOF com pliant Image Recording Format Still images: JPEG (E xif 2.
154 *1 This digital camera supports Exif 2.2 (also called “Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the co mmunication between digital cameras and printers. By connecting to an Exif Print-compliant printer , the camera’s image data at the time of shooting is used and optimized, yielding extremely high quality prints.
155 Specifications Battery Ca pacity Battery Pa ck NB-3L (fully charge d) * Excludes movie data. * At l ow operating temperatures, battery pack performance may be reduced and the low batter y icon may appear earlier than usual. Under these conditions, resuscitate the batter y pack by warming it in a pocket immediately before use.
156 SD Cards and Estimated Capac ities • The maximum movie clip l ength is approximately : 3 min., : 3 min. The times shown are the maximu m continuous rec ording times. • (Large), (Medium 1), (Medium 2), (Small), and indicate the recording resolution.
157 Specifications Image File Sizes (Estimated) SD Memory Card Battery Pa ck NB-3L Resolution Co mpression (2272 x 170 4) 2202 KB 1116 KB 556 KB (1600 x 120 0) 1002 KB 55 8 KB 278 KB (1024 x 768 ) 570 KB 320 KB 170 KB (640 x 480) 249 KB 150 KB 84 KB Movies (320 x 240) 330 K B/sec.
158 Battery Charger CB-2LU/CB-2LUE Rated Input 100 – 240 V AC (50/60 Hz ) 0.085 A (100 V) – 0.05 A (2 40 V) Rated Output 4 .2 V DC/0.7 A Charging Time Approx. 95 minutes Operating T emperatures 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F) Dimensio ns 52.0 x 71.0 x 25.
159 Index A AF Frame ... ................ ................ 43 AF-assist Beam .......... ................ 44 AiAF ............... ............... ............. 44 Auto Play ................ ................ . 100 Autofocus ............... .............
160 O ON/OFF Button ...... ................... .. 32 P Photo Effect ....... ................ ........ 81 Play Menu ................ ................ 134 Playback Mode .......................... 34 Power Saving .............. ............... 33 Protect .
161 MEMO.
162 MEMO.
163 MEMO.
164 MEMO.
165 MEMO.
166 T rademark Acknowledgments • Canon, PowerShot and Bubble Jet are trademarks of Canon, Inc. • iBook and iMac are trademarks of Apple Computer , Inc. • Macintosh, PowerBook, Powe r Macintosh and Quick Time are trademarks of Apple Computer , Inc.
167 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations THIS CLASS B DIGIT AL APP ARA TUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULA TIONS. Réglementation canadienne sur les interférences radio CET APP AREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B RESPECTE TOUTES LES EXIGENCES DU REGLEMENT SUR LE MA TERIEL BR OUILLEUR DU CANADA.
168 Functions Available in Each Shoo ting Mode The chart below is a refer ence for the settings available fo r various shooting conditions. The settings selected in each shooting mode ar e saved after you finish shooting. Function Shooting Movie Reference Page Resolution Large * * * * U *– p.
169 * Default setting Setting available U Setting can only be select ed for the first image. (Shaded Area): Setting is memorized even when the camera power is shut off.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Canon PowerShot SD10 (PC1060) è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Canon PowerShot SD10 (PC1060) - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Canon PowerShot SD10 (PC1060) imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Canon PowerShot SD10 (PC1060) ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Canon PowerShot SD10 (PC1060), ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Canon PowerShot SD10 (PC1060).
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Canon PowerShot SD10 (PC1060). Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Canon PowerShot SD10 (PC1060) insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.