Flowchart and Reference GuidesThis GuideShooting with the CameraSoftware Starter GuideInstalling the SoftwareThis GuideConnecting the Camera to a Comp
8 Quick StartQuick Start1Install the Battery (p. 20).Slide the battery cover lock, push the batterycover open and insert the battery.2Charge the Bat
98 Print Settings (DPOF Settings)Setting the Print StyleThe following print settings can be selected.1Display the Print Order menu.2Press the or
Print Settings (DPOF Settings) 99File No.• Press the or arrow on the omni selectorto select [On] or [Off].5Press the Menu button.• The set up me
100 Print Settings (DPOF Settings)Resetting the Print SettingsThe print settings can all be removed at once. The print type is reset to [Standard]an
List of Menu Options 101List of Menu OptionsThe chart below lists menu items and settings. See Selecting Menus and Settings(p. 35) to learn how to s
102 List of Menu OptionsAF ModeReviewFile No. ResetContrastSharpnessSaturationp. 76p. 39p. 78p. 77p. 77p. 77ReferencePageSets the frequency of autof
List of Menu Options 103Single Erase...Erase all...Protect...Rotate...Slide Show...Print Order...p. 92p. 93p. 90p. 85p. 86p. 95ReferencePageErases i
104 List of Menu OptionsSet up MenuSets whether or not the beep sounds when the shutter button is pressed halfway or when a menu operation is perfor
List of Menu Options 105Date/Time...Format...Language...Video Systemp. 30p. 94-p. 91ReferencePageSets the date, time and date format.Formats (initia
106 Using the Wireless ControllerUsing the Wireless ControllerInstalling the BatteryInstall the button battery (CR2025) into Wireless Controller WL-
Using the Wireless Controller 107Shooting / ReplayingThe wireless controller can be used fromapproximately 5 m (16.4 ft) directly infront of the cam
Quick Start 96Turn the mode dial (upper dial) to (p. 37).7Focus (p. 34).Aim the camera and lightly press the shutterbutton halfway. Two beeps will s
108 Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Optional)Using an Externally MountedFlash (Optional)You can make your flash photography even clearer and more
Using an Externally Mounted Flash (Optional) 109Other Flashes• Since other flashes fire at full strength, set theshutter speed and aperture accordin
110 Using Conversion Lenses (Optional)/Close-Up Lenses (Optional)Using Conversion Lenses (Optional) /Close-up Lenses (Optional)The separately sold C
Using Conversion Lenses (Optional)/Close-Up Lenses (Optional) 111Close-up Lens 250D (58 mm)This lens with a 58 mm-threaded diameter makesmacro shoot
112 Using Conversion Lenses (Optional)/Close-Up Lenses (Optional)• Since the image seen in the viewfinder does not change when a conversion lens isi
Downloading Images to a Computer 113Downloading Images to aComputerDownloading Directly from a CF CardIf you are using a notebook computer or a PC c
114 Downloading Images to a ComputerDownloading ImagesPlease refer to the Software Starter Guide for downloading instructions.1Double-click the disk
Downloading Images to a Computer 115MISCDCIMCANONMSCThe folder containing the files controlling the DCIMfolder imagesXXXCANONIMG_XXXX.JPG (Images sh
116 Downloading Images to a ComputerUsing the Supplied Interface CablesSupported Operating SystemsWindows Windows 95, Windows 98 (including Second E
Downloading Images to a Computer 117Serial Interface - for Windows 95 / NT 4.0 or Macintosh computerslacking a built-in USB port (p. 120)A serial ca
10 Components GuideMicrophone Lens A/V OUT (Audio / Video Out) Terminal (p. 91) Optical Viewfinder Window (p. 38)Remote Sensor (p.
118 Downloading Images to a ComputerConnecting via a USB Port• On a Windows system, the USB interface can only be used with the USB ports onsystems
Downloading Images to a Computer 1191Connect the supplied USB cable to the computer’s USB portand the camera’s Digital terminal.• There is no need t
120 Downloading Images to a ComputerConnecting via a Serial Port1Turn the computer’s power off and turn the camera’s maindial to .2Connect the came
Downloading Images to a Computer 1213Turn on the computer.4Turn the camera’s main dial to .• Always press the PUSH button on the connectorto detach
122 AppendicesAppendicesReplacing the Button BatteryIf the Set Date/Time menu appears when you turn on the camera power, the buttonbattery charge is
Appendices 1236Place a new button battery into thebutton battery holder with thenegative terminal (-) facing upward.7Replace the button battery hold
124 AppendicesCamera Care and MaintenanceUse the following procedures to clean the camera body, lens, viewfinder, LCDmonitor and other parts.Camera
Appendices 125TroubleshootingProblem Cause SolutionPower is not turned onBattery cover or CF card slot cover is openInsufficient battery voltage ([L
126 AppendicesProblem Cause SolutionMain dial is not turned to .Battery life exceededPoor contact between camera and compact power adapter C
Appendices 127List of Error / Message CodesThe following error and message codes may appear on the display panel.Error Codes: The camera has experie
Components Guide 11Back ViewViewfinder (p. 38)CF Card Slot Cover (p. 26)Strap Eyelet (p. 28)Battery Cover (p. 18)Battery Cover Lock (p. 18)Tripod So
128 AppendicesList of MessagesThe following messages may appear on the LCD monitor.Busy... Image is being recorded to, or read from, CF card.No CF c
Appendices 129Unidentified Image You attempted to replay an image that was recordedin a special format (proprietary format used by thecamera of anot
130 AppendicesSpecificationsPowerShot G1Image sensor: Approx. 3.34 million-pixel (total) / 1/1.8 inch CCD(Effective number of pixels: approx. 3.24 m
Appendices 131Terminals for external flash: Sync-terminals at accessory shoeUse of following external flashes is recommended:Canon Speedlite 220EX,
132 AppendicesOperating Humidity: 10 - 90 %Dimensions (W x H x D): 119.7 x 76.8 x 63.8 mm (4.7 x 3.0 x 2.5 in.)(excluding protrusions)Weight: Approx
Appendices 133Charge Adapter / Car Battery Cable Kit CR-560 (Optional)• Charge Adapter CG-560Input voltage: DC 9.5 VInput current: DC 2.5 A 2.7 A (D
134 AppendicesWide Converter WC-DC58 (Optional)Magnification: Approx. 0.8xFocal length: ∞Lens configuration: 3 groups 3 piecesFocusing range 10 mm -
Index 135IndexAAEB Mode 67AE Lock 69AF Mode 102Aperture-Priority AE () 60Aperture Settings 60Auto Mode () 37Auto Exposure Bracketi
136 IndexFocusAuto 73Continuous 76Lock 73Manual 74Settings 76Single 76Format 94, 105HHot Shoe 12, 108Household Power Source
Index 137SSaturation 77, 102Self-Timer 51Serial Port 117, 120Sharpness 77, 102Shooting 31Checking Images 39Switching from Replay M
12 Components GuideControlsIndicatorsUpper IndicatorThe indicators shine or flash when the shutter button is pressed or the followingoperations are
138 Canon Customer SupportCanon Customer SupportCanon Inc.30-2 Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo146-8501, JapanNORTH AMERICACanon U.S.A., Inc.Cano
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FCC Notice(Digital Camera, Model PC1004)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions;(1) th
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Components Guide 13Main Dial (lower dial)Mode Dial (upper dial)Main Dial / Mode DialMain DialUse the main dial to switch between the power off, shoo
14 Components GuideDisplay PanelThe display panel shows the camera settings, the remaining image capacity, movieshooting time, battery charge and ot
Components Guide 15LCD MonitorSwitching between ModesPressing the Display button switches the LCD monitor display mode. Shooting• Pressing the Displ
16 Components GuideInformation Displayed on the LCD MonitorThe LCD monitor displays information in the shooting or replaying mode, such asthe camera
Components Guide 17 ReplayingIn simple display mode, the following informationdisplays.• File Number• Image Number (Displayed Image / Total)• Shooti
PrecautionCamera Body TemperatureIf your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may becomewarm. Please be aware of this and take care w
18 Preparing the CameraPreparing the CameraCharging the Battery PackUse the following procedures to charge the battery pack the first time andsubseq
Preparing the Camera 19• After charging the battery, remove it from the camera if the camera will not beused.• If the main dial is set to any positi
20 Preparing the CameraInstalling the Battery PackInstall Battery Pack BP-511 (supplied) into the camera as follows. Use a householdpower source to
Preparing the Camera 21Battery Performance• The data above will vary according to the shooting conditions and settings.• Movie data is excluded.• At
22 Preparing the Camera...Using a Household Power SourceYou are advised to use a household power source for long periods of use and forconnecting to
Preparing the Camera 23Using a Charge Adapter / Car Battery Cable Kit(Optional)Charge Adapter / Car Battery Cable Kit CR-560 (optional) can be used
24 Preparing the CameraCharging the Battery Pack1Attach the car battery cable to thecharge adapter.2With the engine running, plug the carbattery cab
Preparing the Camera 255With the engine running, unplug thecar battery cable from the socket.• Whenever you turn the engine off, the batterywill sto
26 Preparing the CameraInstalling a CF Card1Turn the main dial is set to .2Slide the CF card cover in the directionof the arrow and lift it open.3I
Preparing the Camera 27• When the camera’s indicator flashes green, the camera is writing, reading, erasingor transmitting an image to or from the c
Table of Contents 1Table of ContentsRead this First ... 4Quick Start ...
28 Preparing the CameraAttaching the StrapSlip the small loop of the strap throughthe strap eyelet on the camera andthrough the hand loop.• Avoid wa
Basic Functions 29Basic FunctionsTurning the Power On / Off1Turn the main dial left or right from the position.• The power is off when in the posi
30 Basic FunctionsSetting the Date / Time1Turn the main dial to or .• The camera will power up.2Press the Menu button.• The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Pla
Basic Functions 31Switching between Shooting and ReplayingShooting• Turn the main dial to .Replaying• Open the LCD monitor and turn the main dialto
32 Basic FunctionsUsing the LCD MonitorThe LCD monitor can be used to confirm an image during shooting, to replayrecorded images or to adjust menu s
Basic Functions 33The LCD monitor can also be positioned as below.1Open the LCD monitor left 180 degreesand tilt it 180 degrees toward the lens.• In
34 Basic FunctionsPressing the Shutter ButtonThe shutter button features a two-stage action.Pressing Halfway• Pressing halfway automatically sets th
Basic Functions 35Selecting Menus and SettingsMenus are used to adjust shooting, replaying, date / time and electronic soundsettings. Watch the LCD
36 Basic FunctionsMenu Settings and Factory DefaultsThis chart shows the options for each menu and the default settings.* Default values. Default la
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 37Shooting - Letting the CameraSelect Settings Auto ModeIn this mode, all you have to do is press th
2 Table of ContentsStitch Assist Mode ... 46Movie Mode ...
38 Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings• You can change the following settings.- Resolution: Large* / Medium / Small- Compression: Superfin
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 39Checking an Image Right after ShootingChecking the ImageThe following explains ways to view the phot
40 Shooting - Letting the Camera Select SettingsAdjusting the Zoom (Focal Length)Focal length can be adjusted from 7 to 21 mm (equivalent to 34 to 1
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 41 Using the Built-In FlashUse the built-in flash according to the guidelines below.* No icon appear
42 Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings• The fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization is 1/250 second. The cameraautomatically reset
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 43 Pan Focus ModeThis mode fixes the focus so that shot can be taken quickly when the shutterbutton
44 Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings Landscape ModeUse this mode to shoot expansive landscape scenes.1Turn the mode dial to .• Shooti
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 45 Black and White ModeThis mode is effective for shooting text or producing images with a nostalgic
46 Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings Stitch Assist ModeUse this mode to shoot series of overlapping frames for merging into a large im
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 47• Compose each frame so that it overlaps 30 to 50% of the adjoining image. Try tokeep the vertical m
Table of Contents 3Print Settings (DPOF Settings) ... 95Selecting Images for Printing ...
48 Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings2Select the shooting sequence with the or arrow of the omni selectorand press the Set button.• You
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 49 Movie ModeUse this mode to shoot movie frames. The resolution is automatically fixed at 320 x240
50 Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings Macro ModeUse the macro mode to shoot close-ups of subjects in the range of 6 to 70 cm(2.4 in. to
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 51 Self-TimerYou can take pictures with the self-timer in any shooting mode.1Press the button.• Pr
52 Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings Continuous ModeUse this mode to shoot successive frames while the shutter button is pressed.1Pres
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings 53Digital ZoomImages can be digitally zoomed by a factor of 2 or 4 with the digital teleconverterfunct
54 Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsShooting - Selecting ParticularEffectsChanging the Resolution and CompressionImages can be shot at the fol
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 55Approximate File Size for One Image• This figure reflects standard shooting conditions established by Cano
56 Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsChanging the File FormatThe recording file format can be switched to the RAW format. With the standardJPEG
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 57 Program AEUse the program AE mode to have the camera automatically set the shutter speedand aperture se
4 Read This FirstRead this FirstPlease ReadTest ShotsBefore you try to photograph important subjects, we highly recommend that youshoot several tria
58 Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Setting the Shutter SpeedWhen you set the shutter speed in the shutter speed-priority AE mode, the came
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 59• If the aperture value is flashing or shown in red, the image isunder- or overexposed (insufficient light
60 Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Setting the ApertureWhen you set the aperture in the aperture-priority AE mode, the cameraautomatically
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 61• If the shutter speed is flashing or shown in red, the image isunder- or overexposed (insufficient light)
62 Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and ApertureYou can manually set the shutter speed and apertu
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 63 Adjusting the Exposure CompensationAdjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject
64 Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Setting the White BalanceWhen the white balance mode is set to match the light source, the camera canre
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 65 Setting a Custom White BalanceYou can set a custom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the
66 Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects• To set and use a custom white balance setting, it is advisable to select the shooting mode and set the e
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 67 Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Mode)In this mode, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a
Read This First 5 Warnings• Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense light sources that couldinjure your eyesight.• Do not tr
68 Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Adjusting the Flash Output (Flash Exposure Compensation)You can adjust the flash output for flash phot
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 69 Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock)You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective
70 Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock)You can lock the flash exposure so that the exposure settin
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 715Recompose the image and press theshutter button halfway again to resetthe focus.• Confirm that the indica
72 Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Switching between Metering ModesCenter-weighted averaging is the default metering mode. This can be swi
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 73Shooting Problem Subjects for the AutofocusThe autofocus may not work well on the following types of subje
74 Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects4Recompose the image and press the shutter button all theway to shoot the image.• Method 2 is convenient b
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 753Press the shutter button halfway.• The indicator beside the viewfinder will shineyellow.4Press the shutte
76 Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsSwitching between Focus SettingsYou can switch between focus settings to shoot.1In the [ (Rec.)] menu, se
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 77Manually Setting Image CharacteristicsThe ISO speed, contrast, sharpness and saturation settings can be ad
6 Read This First• Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammablesubstances to clean or maintain the equipment. The
78 Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsResetting the File NumberYou can select the way file numbers are assigned.1In the [ (Rec.)] menu, select
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 79Functions Available in Each Shooting ModeThis chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode.Re
80 ReplayingReplayingViewing Images Singly (Single Image Replay)You can view the recorded images in the LCD monitor.1Turn the main dial to .• The l
Replaying 81 Magnifying ImagesIn single image replay, the displayed image can be shown magnified by anapproximate factor of 2.5 or 5.1Turn the mai
82 Replaying Viewing Nine Images at a Time (Multi Replay)Up to nine images can be viewed at once in Multi Replay.1Turn the main dial to .2Press t
Replaying 83 Jumping between ImagesYou can jump between images in single or multi replay.1Turn the main dial to and selecteither single or multi
84 ReplayingViewing MoviesYou can replay the images shot in mode.1Turn the main dial to .• Movie images cannot be replayed in multireplay.2Press
Replaying 85Rotating Images in the DisplayImages can be rotated 90º and 270º clockwise in the LCD monitor.Original 90º 270º1In the [ (Play)] menu,
86 ReplayingAutomated Playback (Slide Show)Starting a Slide ShowAll images, or a selection of images, can be displayed one-by-one in an automatedsli
Replaying 874Press the Menu button.• The Slide Show menu will display again. Pressthe Menu button again to close the menu.• Movie images play for th
Read This First 7• The camera terminal of the supplied compact power cord is designed for exclusive usewith your camera. Do not use it with other pr
88 ReplayingSelecting Images for Slide ShowsYou can mark images for inclusion in slide shows 1-3. Up to 100 images may bemarked per slide show. Imag
Replaying 89Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat SettingsYou can change the play time for all the images in a show and have the showrepeat itself cont
90 ReplayingProtecting ImagesYou can protect important images from accidental erasure.1In the [ (Play)] menu, select [Protect]and press the Set but
Replaying 91Shooting / Replaying with a TV MonitorA video-compatible television connected via the supplied AV cable AVC-DC100 canbe used to view ima
92 ErasingErasingErasing Images Singly1In the [ (Play)] menu, select [SingleErase] and press the Set button.• See Selecting Menus and Settings (p.
Erasing 93Erasing All Images1In the [ (Play)] menu, select [Erase all]and press the Set button.• See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 35).2Press th
94 ErasingFormatting a CF CardFormat a CF card when you wish to delete all its data, not just the images.Formatting may restore a CF card if it retu
Print Settings (DPOF Settings) 95Print Settings (DPOF Settings)Images on a CF card can be individually selected for printing in a specified numberof
96 Print Settings (DPOF Settings)3Select images for printing.Single Images• When the print type (p. 98) is set to [Standard]or [Both], press the or
Print Settings (DPOF Settings) 97• Images are printed in order from oldest to newest by the shooting date.• A maximum of 998 images can be marked pe
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