
• Please read the precautions on the next pagebefore using your camera for the first time.Camera User GuideENGLISHThis camera has three basic function
8Read This FirstPreventing MalfunctionsAvoid Strong Magnetic FieldsNever place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or otherequipment gene
9Preparing the CameraGuide to ComponentsFront View* Used to connect the camera to a TV or computer. Open the cover anduse the supplied video cable to
10Preparing the CameraBack View=CF Card Slot Cover ➜ p. 17=Strap Holder ➜ p. 18=Battery Cover ➜ p. 14=Optical Viewfinder ➜ p. 23=Lock for the CF C
Preparing the Camera11Operation PanelIndicators• The indicators will light or flash when the main switch is pressed or atvarious stages as the shutter
12Preparing the CameraCharging the Battery PackRecharge the battery pack with battery charger CB-2L or CB-2LEthe first time you use the camera or when
Preparing the Camera13Handling Precautions• Do not charge the battery pack in poorly ventilated areas.• Do not charge batteries other than Battery Pac
14Preparing the CameraInstalling the Battery PackInstall rechargeable Battery Pack NB-1L in the camera as shown below.• Please recharge the battery pa
Preparing the Camera15• Never open the battery cover or remove the battery pack when themain switch is on.• Remove the battery pack from the camera wh
16Preparing the CameraUsing the AC Adapter (optional)It is recommended that you use the optional Canon AC adapter KitACK300, which includes the Compac
Preparing the Camera17Installing a CF CardTurn the camera power off and insert the CF card with thefollowing procedures.• Slide the lock down and open
PrecautionsCamera Body TemperatureIf your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body maybecome warm. Please be aware of this and take care
18Preparing the CameraHandling Precautions for CF Cards• CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend them,apply force to them, or subj
Preparing the Camera19Setting the Date and Time• The Set Date/Time menu will appearthe first time the camera power isturned on or whenever the built-i
20Quick StartShooting Slide the mode switch tothe (Shooting) position. Press the main switch.Holding it until the indicatorglows green ➜ p. 22.To zo
Quick Start21When you have finished viewing images, press the main switch toturn off the power.Erasing Shortcut1.Hold down the button andpress the
22Basic FunctionsTurning the Power On/OffPress the main switch until the indicatorglows green.• When the mode switch is set to (Shooting), the lens wi
Basic Functions23Switching between the Shooting/Replay ModesShootingSlide the mode switch to the position.ReplaySlide the mode switch to the position.
24Basic FunctionsAbout the Autofocus FunctionThis camera employs AiAF (artificial intelligence autofocus) technologywhich uses a broad metering field
Basic Functions25Using the LCD MonitorThe LCD monitor can be used to shootor replay images.• The image in the LCD monitor willdarken in strong sunligh
26Basic FunctionsRemaining ImageCapacityp.33p.40p.41p.35p.36p.37p.39Shooting ModeExposure CompensationWhite BalanceImage QualityFlash Shooting MethodM
Basic Functions27Replay ModeFile NumberImage NumberShooting DateIn standard mode, the followinginformation is displayed.• File Number• Image Number (I
1Table of ContentsRead This FirstPlease Read ... 4Safety Precautions ...
28Basic FunctionsLCD Monitor Menus / Switching between Display ModesZoomed Image Entire Image(Single Image Display)Replay ModeThe zoom levercan be use
Basic Functions29Four red bars appear at the top of each menu. Each one represents,from left to right, the [Rec. Mode], [+/- (Exp.)], [White Balance]
30Basic FunctionsPressing the Shutter ButtonThe shutter button features a two-stage action.Pressing HalfwayThe camera uses the first stage toautomatic
Basic Functions31Using the ZoomThe zoom can be adjusted to any setting in the 35 to 70 mm rangein 35 mm film equivalent terms.Telephoto/Wide AnglePre
32Basic Functions• The digital zoom function combines the optical zoom with adigital teleconverter feature. Please note, however, that the morethe ima
33ShootingSelecting a Shooting ModeThe camera features the following shooting modes.Auto ModeMost settings are automatically selected bythe camera.Man
34ShootingFunctions Available in Each Shooting Mode* Default value.●Setting available.▲Selectable for first frame only.Digital ZoomFlashImageQualitySh
Shooting35Adjusting the Image QualityImages can be recorded at the following quality (resolution andcompression) settings.Super-Fine / Large (1600 x 1
36ShootingUsing the FlashSelect a shooting mode(➜ p. 33)1. Available with the , , , and modes.● Setting available.▲ Can be selected for first im
Shooting37Red-Eye ReductionThe red-eye phenomenon is caused by light reflected from the bloodvessels in the back of the eye; the effect is most often
2Table of ContentsBasic FunctionsTurning the Power On/Off ... 22Switching between the Shooting/Replay Mod
38ShootingShooting Continuously• Available with the and modes.• Display .• The camera will shoot continuously atapproximately 2 images per second*
Shooting39Shooting Close-Ups/Infinity ShotsMacro ModeUse this mode to record subjects in the range of 10to 57 cm (4 to 22 in.) from the tip of the len
40ShootingAdjusting the Exposure CompensationAn image can be under-exposed if the subject is backlit orpositioned in a bright location. Lights in nigh
Shooting41Setting the White BalanceSetting the white balance to match the dominant light sourcewhen shooting will adjust the coloring of the image to
42ShootingShooting in Stitch Assist ModeStitch Assist mode can be used to shoot images, which overlap,and which can later be merged to create one pano
Shooting43• Shoot the first frame in the series.• The exposure and white balancesettings are set and locked with thefirst image. Successive images use
44Shooting• Compose the second image so thatit overlaps a portion of the first andshoot.• Pressing the or button allowsyou to check the images that
Shooting45Shooting/Replaying with a TV MonitorA TV monitor can be used to shoot or replay images when it isconnected to the camera via the supplied vi
46• An image can be magnifiedapproximately 2.5 times in the singleimage replay mode.• Use the or button to move theselection area around the image.
Replaying/Erasing47• The last recorded image will appearin the display (single image replay).• A set of nineimages willappear in thedisplay (multiimag
Table of Contents3Replaying/ErasingDisplaying Images Singly (Single Image Replay) ... 46Zooming an Image ...
48Replaying/ErasingRotating Images in the DisplayImages can be rotated 90º or 270º clockwise in the display.0º (Original) 90º 270º• Use the or but
Replaying/Erasing49Automating Playback (Auto Play)All of the images on a CF card can be displayed one-by-oneautomatically with the auto play function.
50Replaying/ErasingPausing and Resuming Auto Play• Pressing the button temporarilypauses auto play. Press the button again to resume auto play.• If t
Replaying/Erasing51Protecting ImagesYou can protect important images to prevent their accidental erasure.• Use the or button to select then press
52Replaying/ErasingPrint Settings (DPOF Settings)Images on a CF card can be individually selected for printing in aspecified number of copies. The pri
Replaying/Erasing53Setting the Print StyleThe following settings can be selected.Standard Prints one image per page.Index Prints the selected images i
54Replaying/Erasing (Print Type)You may select [Standard], [Index] or[Both] options. (Date)You may select either [On] or [Off]. (File No.)You may sele
Replaying/Erasing55• Use the or button to select animage.• You can use the zoom lever to switchbetween the single image and multiimage (3 images)
56Replaying/Erasing• Images are printed in the order of the oldest image to the newest.• When the print type is set to [Both] and both the date and fi
Replaying/Erasing57Erasing ImagesErasing Images Singly• Please note that erased imagescannot be recovered. Exerciseadequate caution before erasing afi
4Read This FirstPlease ReadTest ShotsBefore you shoot images of subjects of importance to you, we stronglyrecommend that you shoot several trial image
58Replaying/ErasingErasing All Images• Please note that erased imagescannot be recovered. Exerciseadequate caution before erasing afile.• Protected im
59Camera SettingsDisplaying the Setup MenuThe Setup menu is used to adjust the camera settings. The procedurefor displaying the Setup menu is slightly
60Camera Settings• Use the or button to select[On] or [Off].• This function is not available in the or mode.Display the Setup menu(➜ p. 59)Switc
Camera Settings61About File Numbers• Images are assigned individual frame numbers ranging from 0001 to9900 and organized in folders containing up to 1
62Camera SettingsSaving the Shooting Mode SettingYou can select whether or not to save the shooting mode settingswhen the camera is turned off. When s
Camera Settings63Display the Setup menu(➜ p. 59)Switching the Beep On/OffA beep sounds for confirmation purposes when the shutter button ispressed or
64Camera SettingsSwitching the Auto Power Down Function On/OffThe auto power down function can be set to automatically turn thecamera power off after
Camera Settings65Formatting CF CardsNew CF cards must be formatted in accordance with the followingprocedures before use.• Please note that formatting
66Camera SettingsSetting the LanguageThe language in which menus and messages are displayed can beselected with this function.• Use the or button t
67AppendicesCare and Maintenance of the CameraUse the following procedures to clean the camera body, lens,viewfinder and LCD monitor.• Never use thinn
Read This First5 WARNINGS• Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense lightsources which could damage your eyesight.• Do not trig
68AppendicesTroubleshooting Camera will not operateCause Solution• Press the main switch for a fewmoments.• Close the battery cover or CF cardcover an
Appendices69 Lens will not retractCause Solution• Close the battery cover or CF cardcover and then press the mainswitch again to turn the camera off.•
70Appendices Image is blurred, out of focus, or not as expectedCause Solution• Be careful not to move the camerawhen pressing the shutter button.• Ens
Appendices71 Subject is too brightCause Solution• When using the flash, stay 27 cm to3 m (11 in. to 10 ft.) from thesubject at the maximum wide angleo
72AppendicesList of MessagesThe following messages may appear in the LCD monitor.Busy...: Image is being recorded to, or readfrom, CF cardNo CF card:
Appendices73Corrupted Data: You attempted to replay an imagewith corrupted data.CCD RAW: You attempted to replay a CCD RAWimage.Unidentified Image: Yo
74AppendicesSpecificationsPowerShot S100 DIGITAL ELPH / DIGITAL IXUSImage Sensor: Approx. 2.11 million-pixel1/2.7 inch charge coupled device(effective
Appendices75Interface: USB / CF Card Slot (Type I) / Video OutPower Supply: Battery Pack NB-1LCompact Power Adapter CA-PS300 (with DCCoupler DR-300)Op
76AppendicesIndexAAC Adapter 16Autofocus 24Auto Mode 33Auto Play 49Auto Power Down 22On/Off 64BBatteryAC Power Supply 16Ha
Appendices77OOptical Viewfinder 23PPower On/Off 22Pressing Fully 30Pressing Halfway 30Print Settings 52Selecting 54Print Style
6Read This First• Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with, or becomeimmersed in, water or other liquids. Do not allow liquids to enter th
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FCC Notice(Digital Camera, Model PC1001)This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions;(1) th
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Read This First7• Before you discard a battery, cover the terminals with tape or otherinsulators to prevent direct contact with other objects. Contact
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