Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit S100 du fabricant Canon
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• Please read the pr ecautions on the next page before using your camera for the first time. Camera User Guide ENGLISH This camera has three basic functions: This guide explains the shooting and replay functions. The downloading function is covered separately in the Software Starter Guide.
Precautions Camera Body T emperature If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may become warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operating the camera for an extended period. About the LCD monitor The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high-precision manufacturing techniques.
1 T able of Contents Read This First Please Read .......................................................................... 4 Safety Precautions ............................................................... 4 Wa rnings ..............................
2 T able of Contents Basic Functions T urning the Power On/Off ................................................ 22 Switching between the Shooting/Replay Modes ............. 23 Using the Optical Viewfinder ........................................... 23 Using the LCD Monitor .
T able of Contents 3 Replaying/Erasing Displaying Images Singly (Single Image Replay) .............. 46 Zooming an Image ....................................................... 46 Displaying Images in Sets of Nine (Multi Image Replay) . 47 Switching between Sets of Nine Images .
4 Read This First Please Read T est Shots Before you shoot images of subjects of impor tance to you, we str ongly recommend that you shoot several trial images to confir m that you ar e operating the camera corr ectly .
Read This First 5 WARNINGS • Do not aim the camera dir ectly into the sun or at other intense light sources which could damage your eyesight. • Do not trigger the flash in close pr oximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light pr oduced by the flash may damage eyesight.
6 Read This First • Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids. Do not allow liquids to enter the interior . The camera has not been waterproofed. If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air , wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth.
Read This First 7 • Befor e you discard a battery , cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to prevent dir ect contact with other objects. Contact with the metallic components of other materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions.
8 Read This First Pr eventing Malfunctions A void Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the camera in close pr oximity to electric motors or other equipment generating str ong electromagnetic fields. Exposur e to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or cor rupt image data.
9 Pr eparing the Camera Guide to Components Front V iew * Used to connect the camera to a TV or computer . Open the cover and use the supplied video cable to connect to a TV or use the supplied interface cable to connect to a computer . = Optical Viewfinder Window ➜ p.
10 Preparing the Camera Back View = CF Card Slot Cover ➜ p. 17 = Strap Holder ➜ p. 18 = Battery Cover ➜ p. 14 = Optical Viewfinder ➜ p. 23 = Lock for the CF Card Slot Cover ➜ p. 16 = LCD Monitor ➜ p. 25 = T ripod Socket = DC Coupler T er minal Cover ➜ p.
Preparing the Camera 11 Operation Panel Indicators • The indicators will light or flash when the main switch is pr essed or at various stages as the shutter button is pressed.
12 Preparing the Camera Charging the Battery Pack Recharge the battery pack with battery charger CB-2L or CB-2LE the first time you use the camera or when the “Change the battery pack” message is displayed. Battery charger model names and types vary by region.
Preparing the Camera 13 Handling Pr ecautions • Do not charge the battery pack in poorly ventilated ar eas. • Do not charge batteries other than Battery Pack NB-1L in this char ger . • The battery pack continues to discharge a minimal portion of its power while installed in the camera, even with the camera power off.
14 Preparing the Camera Installing the Battery Pack Install rechargeable Battery Pack NB-1L in the camera as shown below . • Please recharge the battery pack ( ➜ p. 12) before you use it for the first time. Battery Lock • Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arr ows.
Preparing the Camera 15 • Never open the battery cover or remove the battery pack when the main switch is on. • Remove the battery pack from the camera when the camera is not in use.
16 Preparing the Camera Using the AC Adapter (optional) It is recommended that you use the optional Canon AC adapter Kit ACK300, which includes the Compact Power Adapter CA-PS300, the DC Coupler DR-300 and the power cor d, when using the camera for extended periods of time to shoot or connect to a computer .
Preparing the Camera 17 Installing a CF Card T urn the camera power off and insert the CF card with the following procedur es. • Slide the lock down and open the CF card slot cover . • Insert the CF card until the slot’ s eject button fully extends.
18 Preparing the Camera Handling Pr ecautions for CF Car ds • CF car ds are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or vibration.
Preparing the Camera 19 Setting the Date and Time • The Set Date/T ime menu will appear the first time the camera power is turned on or whenever the built-in rechargeable lithium battery charge is low . Start from Step 4 to set the date and time. • Press the main switch until the indicator glows green.
20 Quick Start Shooting Slide the mode switch to the (Shooting) position. Press the main switch. Holding it until the indicator glows green ➜ p. 22. T o zoom, press the zoom lever towards the (telephoto) or (wide angle) icon. Press the shutter button.
Quick Start 21 When you have finished viewing images, press the main switch to turn off the power . Erasing Shortcut 1. Hold down the button and pr ess the button. 2. Use the button to select [OK] and press the button. Replaying Slide the mode switch to the (Replay) position.
22 Basic Functions T ur ning the Power On/Of f Press the main switch until the indicator glows green. • When the mode switch is set to (Shooting), the lens will extend when the main switch is turned on. • When the mode switch is set to (Replay), the LCD monitor will turn on.
Basic Functions 23 Switching between the Shooting / Replay Modes Shooting Slide the mode switch to the position. Replay Slide the mode switch to the position. • The lens remains extended when the mode switch is first switched to replay . It retracts when you pr ess the or button.
24 Basic Functions About the Autofocus Function This camera employs AiAF (artificial intelligence autofocus) technology which uses a broad metering field to calculate the focal distance with high precision. It delivers a crisp focus even when the photographic subject is slightly off-center .
Basic Functions 25 Using the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor can be used to shoot or replay images. • The image in the LCD monitor will darken in strong sunlight or bright light. This does not constitute a malfunction. LCD Monitor Shooting Mode • Pressing the button turns the LCD monitor on or of f.
26 Basic Functions Remaining Image Capacity p.33 p.40 p.41 p.35 p.36 p.37 p.39 Shooting Mode Exposure Compensation White Balance Image Quality Flash Shooting Method Macro/Infinity Information Displaye.
Basic Functions 27 Replay Mode File Number Image Number Shooting Date In standard mode, the following information is displayed. • File Number • Image Number (Image Number/T otal Number of Images) • Shooting Date • Protection Status ( ) In detailed mode, the following supplementary information is displayed.
28 Basic Functions LCD Monitor Menus / Switching between Display Modes Zoomed Image Entire Image (Single Image Display) Replay Mode The zoom lever can be used to switch between magnification levels. Auto Manual Black & White Stitch Assist Shooting Mode The following menus will display on the LCD monitor according to the shooting mode selection.
Basic Functions 29 Four red bars appear at the top of each menu. Each one r epresents, from left to right, the [Rec. Mode], [+/- (Exp.)], [White Balance] and [Setup] menus. The bar for the cur rently selected menu becomes orange. Bars displayed in gray represent menus that cannot be displayed in the shooting mode which is cur rently selected.
30 Basic Functions Pressing the Shutter Button The shutter button features a two-stage action. Pressing Halfway The camera uses the first stage to automatically set the exposure, autofocus and white balance. When it has finished metering, two beeps sound and the upper indicator glows g r een.
Basic Functions 31 Using the Zoom The zoom can be adjusted to any setting in the 35 to 70 mm range in 35 mm film equivalent terms. T elephoto/Wide Angle Pressing the zoom lever towar ds (telephoto) zooms in on the subject, making it appear closer .
32 Basic Functions • The digital zoom function combines the optical zoom with a digital teleconverter feature. Please note, however , that the more the image is zoomed with the digital zoom, the grainier the image becomes.
33 Shooting Selecting a Shooting Mode The camera features the following shooting modes. Auto Mode Most settings are automatically selected by the camera. Manual Mode The image quality , exposure, white balance and other settings are manually selected by the user .
34 Shooting Functions A vailable in Each Shooting Mode * Default value. ● Setting available. ▲ Selectable for first frame only . Digital Zoom Flash Image Quality Shooting Method Macro Mode Infinity Mode Exposure Compensation White Balance p.60 p.36 p.
Shooting 35 Adjusting the Image Quality Images can be r ecorded at the following quality (r esolution and compression) settings. Super -Fine / Lar ge (1600 x 1200 pixels) Fine / Large (1600 x 1200 pixels) Fine / Small (640 x 480 pixels) • Available with the , , and modes.
36 Shooting Using the Flash Select a shooting mode ( ➜ p. 33) 1. Available with the , , , and modes. ● Setting available. ▲ Can be selected for first image only . • Press the button to cycle thr ough the flash settings. • The flash mode may be adjusted while information about the current settings is displayed on the LCD monitor ( ➜ p.
Shooting 37 Red-Eye Reduction The red-eye phenomenon is caused by light r eflected from the blood vessels in the back of the eye; the effect is most often seen when using a flash to photograph people in dimly lit environments. This phenomenon can be prevented by r ecording in the red-eye reduction mode.
38 Shooting Shooting Continuously • Available with the and modes. • Display . • The camera will shoot continuously at approximately 2 images per second* (with the LCD monitor off) while the shutter button is held down. Recording ceases when the shutter button is released.
Shooting 39 Shooting Close-Ups/Infinity Shots Macro Mode Use this mode to record subjects in the range of 10 to 57 cm (4 to 22 in.) from the tip of the lens when set to wide angle and in the range of 27 to 57 cm (11 to 22 in.) when set to telephoto. Infinity Mode Use this mode to record landscapes and distant objects.
40 Shooting Adjusting the Exposur e Compensation An image can be under -exposed if the subject is backlit or positioned in a bright location. Lights in night shots may also appear too bright. T o avoid under -exposing the image, use the exposure compensation function.
Shooting 41 Setting the White Balance Setting the white balance to match the dominant light source when shooting will adjust the coloring of the image to the corr ect settings for the prevailing light conditions. Auto Settings are automatically selected by the camera.
42 Shooting Shooting in Stitch Assist Mode Stitch Assist mode can be used to shoot images, which overlap, and which can later be merged to create one panoramic image on a computer . • T o merge the images on the computer , use PhotoStitch, one of the supplied programs.
Shooting 43 • Shoot the first frame in the series. • The exposure and white balance settings are set and locked with the first image. Successive images use the same settings. • Make the brightness in each image consistent. The final image will appear unnatural if the dif ference in brightness is too great.
44 Shooting • Compose the second image so that it overlaps a portion of the first and shoot. • Pressing the or button allows you to check the images that have been recor ded. • Minor discrepancies in the overlapping portions can be corrected when the images are stitched together .
Shooting 45 Shooting / Replaying with a TV Monitor A TV monitor can be used to shoot or replay images when it is connected to the camera via the supplied video cable (VC-200). Always turn the camera and TV power off when attaching or detaching the video cable.
46 • An image can be magnified approximately 2.5 times in the single image replay mode. • Use the or button to move the selection area ar ound the image.
Replaying/Erasing 47 • The last recor ded image will appear in the display (single image replay). • A set of nine images will appear in the display (multi image replay). • Y ou can change the image selection with the or button. Pressing the zoom lever towards will cause the selected image to fill the display .
48 Replaying/Erasing Rotating Images in the Display Images can be rotated 90º or 270º clockwise in the display . 0º (Original) 90º 270º • Use the or button to select then press the button. • Cycle between the 90º/270º/0º orientation each time you press the button.
Replaying/Erasing 49 Automating Playback (Auto Play) All of the images on a CF card can be displayed one-by-one automatically with the auto play function. Each image is displayed for approximately 3 seconds. • Use the or button to select then press the button.
50 Replaying/Erasing Pausing and Resuming Auto Play • Pressing the button temporarily pauses auto play . Press the button again to resume auto play . • If the or button is pressed while auto play is paused, the display can be switched to the previous or next image, respectively .
Replaying/Erasing 51 Protecting Images Y ou can protect important images to pr event their accidental erasure. • Use the or button to select then press . • Use the or button to select an image. Press the button to protect it. • Pressing the button pr otects the image.
52 Replaying/Erasing Print Settings (DPOF Settings) Images on a CF card can be individually selected for printing in a specified number of copies. The print type and date or file number printing options can also be selected.
Replaying/Erasing 53 Setting the Print Style The following settings can be selected. Standard Prints one image per page. Index Prints the selected images in a single sheet. Print T ype Both Prints the images in both standar d and index formats. Date Adds the date to the print.
54 Replaying/Erasing (Print T ype) Y ou may select [Standard], [Index] or [Both] options. (Date) Y ou may select either [On] or [Off]. (File No.) Y ou may select either [On] or [Off]. • Press the button several times until the replay scr een reappears.
Replaying/Erasing 55 • Use the or button to select an image. • Y ou can use the zoom lever to switch between the single image and multi image (3 images) display . • Pressing the button displays the 3 4 icon so that the number of print copies can be specified.
56 Replaying/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 file number are set to [On], only the file number will print on the index sheet. • The output of some printers or developing labs may not reflect the specified print settings.
Replaying/Erasing 57 Erasing Images Erasing Images Singly • Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise adequate caution before erasing a file. • Protected images cannot be erased with this function. • Use the or button to select then press the button.
58 Replaying/Erasing Erasing All Images • Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise adequate caution before erasing a file. • Protected images cannot be erased with this function. • Use the or button to select then press the button.
59 Camera Settings Displaying the Setup Menu The Setup menu is used to adjust the camera settings. The pr ocedure for displaying the Setup menu is slightly differ ent for each shooting mode (p. 33). Use the procedur es shown below . Please see page 35 for instructions on changing the image quality settings.
60 Camera 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) Switching the Digital Zoom On/Of f • Use the or button to select then press the button.
Camera Settings 61 About File Numbers • Images ar e assigned individual frame numbers ranging from 0001 to 9900 and organized in folders containing up to 100 images. The folders are assigned names fr om 100 to 998. (Folder numbers cannot contain 99 in the last two digits.
62 Camera Settings Saving the Shooting Mode Setting Y ou can select whether or not to save the shooting mode settings when the camera is turned off. When set to [Last], the current shooting mode setting will still be effective when the camera is turned on again.
Camera Settings 63 Display the Setup menu ( ➜ p. 59) Switching the Beep On/Of f A beep sounds for confirmation purposes when the shutter button is pressed or a camera setting is changed. The beep can be turned off. • Use the or button to select then press the button.
64 Camera Settings Switching the Auto Power Down Function On/Of f The auto power down function can be set to automatically turn the camera power off after a set period of time passes without the camera being used.
Camera Settings 65 Formatting CF Cards New CF cards must be formatted in accor dance with the following procedur es before use. • Please note that formatting a CF card erases all its data, including protected images and other types of data. • Use the or button to select then press the button.
66 Camera Settings Setting the Language The language in which menus and messages are displayed can be selected with this function. • Use the or button to select then press the button. • Use the or button to select a language. Display the Setup menu ( ➜ p.
67 Appendices Care and Maintenance of the Camera Use the following procedur es to clean the camera body , lens, viewfinder and LCD monitor . • Never use thinners, benzene, synthetic cleansers or water to clean the camera. These substances may distort or damage the equipment.
68 Appendices T roubleshooting Camera will not operate Cause Solution • Press the main switch for a few moments. • Close the battery cover or CF car d cover and then press the main switch again to turn the camera off. • Insert a fully charged battery pack.
Appendices 69 Lens will not retract Cause Solution • Close the battery cover or CF car d cover and then press the main switch again to turn the camera off. • Close the battery cover or CF car d cover and then press the main switch to turn the camera off.
70 Appendices Image is blurred, out of focus, or not as expected Cause Solution • Be careful not to move the camera when pressing the shutter button. • Ensure that ther e is at least 57 cm (22 in.) between the camera lens and subject. • Use the macro mode to shoot close- ups between 10 and 57 cm (4 and 22 in.
Appendices 71 Subject is too bright Cause Solution • When using the flash, stay 27 cm to 3 m (11 in. to 10 ft.) from the subject at the maximum wide angle or 27 cm to 2 m (11 in. to 7 ft.) from the subject at the maximum telephoto setting. • Adjust the exposure compensation to a negative (-) setting.
72 Appendices List of Messages The following messages may appear in the LCD monitor . Busy ...: Image is being recorded to, or r ead from, CF car d No CF card: Y ou attempted to shoot or replay images without a CF card installed. Cannot record!: Y ou attempted to shoot an image without a CF card installed.
Appendices 73 Corrupted Data: Y ou attempted to replay an image with corrupted data. CCD RAW : Y ou attempted to replay a CCD RA W image. Unidentified Image : Y ou attempted to replay an image that was recor ded in a special format (proprietary format used by the camera of another manufacturer , etc.
74 Appendices Specifications PowerShot S100 DIGIT AL ELPH / DIGIT AL IXUS Image Sensor: Approx. 2.11 million-pixel 1/2.7 inch charge coupled device (effective pixels: appr ox.
Appendices 75 Interface: USB / CF Card Slot (T ype I) / Video Out Power Supply: Battery Pack NB-1L Compact Power Adapter CA-PS300 (with DC Coupler DR-300) Operating T emperatures: 0 - 40 ºC (32 - 104 ºF) Operating Humidity: 10 - 90% Dimensions: 87.0 x 57.
76 Appendices Index A AC Adapter 16 Autofocus 24 Auto Mode 33 Auto Play 49 Auto Power Down 22 On/Off 64 B Battery AC Power Supply 16 Handling 13 Installing 14 Performance 15 Recharging 12 Battery Pack.
Appendices 77 O Optical Viewfinder 23 P Power On/Off 22 Pressing Fully 30 Pressing Halfway 30 Print Settings 52 Selecting 54 Print Style 53 Resetting Print Settings 56 Protecting Images 51 R Red-Eye R.
78 Appendices Canon Customer Support Canon Inc. 30-2 Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, T okyo 146-8501, Japan NOR TH AMERICA Canon U.S.A., Inc. Canon Customer Care Center Phone (US): 1-800-828-4040 (Available Mon. - Fri., 9 AM to 8 PM Easter n T ime) Canon Canada Inc.
Appendices 79 Canon Euro-Photo GmbH Customer -Support: (02154) 495-610 Info-Desk: (02154) 495-444 Fax: (02154) 495-333 Canon Italia S.p.A. Pronto Canon : 02 8249 2000 BBS : 02 8249 2099 Canon Belgium N.V . / S.A. Helpdesk: 0900-10627 T el.: (02) 722.04.
80 Appendices Austria Canon GmbH Zetschegasse 11, 1232 Wien, Austria T el: 01 680 88-0 Fax: 01 680 88-222 OCEANIA Canon Australia Pty . Ltd. Info-Line: (02) 9805 2864 Canon New Zealand Ltd. Info-Line: 0900-522666 ASIA Canon Singapor e Pte. Ltd. 79 Anson Road, #09-01 / 06, Singapor e 079906 Phone: (65) 532 4400 Fax: (65) 221 7577 Canon Hongkong Co.
FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC1001) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference r eceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
H-IE-037-V1 0400Ni0.0 © 2000 CANON INC. PRINTED IN JAP AN.
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Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Canon S100 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Canon S100 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Canon S100, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Canon S100 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Canon S100, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Canon S100.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Canon S100. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Canon S100 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.