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User manual Canon, model ELPH 2

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• The battery is inserted with the wrong polarities. •The battery has completely expired. •Load a battery. •Reinsert the battery correctly. • Replace the battery. 15 15 15 The shutter does not release. •The power is turned off. • The battery has expired. • A fully exposed film cartridge has been loaded in the camera. • The shutter will be released only after the red-eye reduction lamp is lit for about 1 second. •Tum the power on. • Replace the battery. • Remove the film cartridge and load a new one. • Keep pressed until the shutter is released. •Change the flash mode. 18 15 16,25 29 27 The camera makes a zooming sound when 1 press the shutter button down halfway. •Custom function CF1 is set to 1. • Set custom function CF1 toO. 48, 49 The camera is not automatically set to Auto flash mode. • Custom function CF2 is set to 1. • Set custom function CF2 to 0. 48 "H" is displayed on the LCD panel. •The self-diagnosis function detected an error. • Remove the battery from the camera. When “H" disappears from the LCD display, load the battery again. 15 The film cartridge compartment cover will not open, even when the film counter reads 0 •A problem occurred after rewinding. • Press the ¡542 film rewind button. 25, 44 0-50 Problem Cause Remedy Page The film does not •Custom function •Set custom 48 automatically rewind. CF3 is set to 1. function CF3 to 0. The photographs • When the shutter was • Ensure that the AF 19 are blurred. released, the AF light emitter/receptor were blocked. light emitter/ receptor are not blocked by hair, fingers, etc. • In self-timer shooting, you stood immediately in front of the camera when pressing the shutter button. • Make sure you do not stand immediately in front of the camera when pressing the shutter button. 35 • The camera moved when the shutter button was pressed (camera shake). • Press the shutter button gently. 22 • The AF light emitter/receptor may be dirty. •Wipe them clean. 19 Questions and Answers Q1 Can conventional 135 (35mm) film be used? A1 No it cannot be used. Use IX240 film cartridges. Q2 Can slide (reversal) film be used with this camera? A2 Yes it can. Q3 What Is ISO? A3 The ISO number indicates the film's sensitivity to light in numerical terms. The higher the number, the more sensitive the film is to light. Q4 The picture was taken with date imprinting, but it doesn’t appear on the index print. Why is this? A4 The date and time are recorded on the film surface magnetically. This data is read electronically and imprinted during the printing process. This is why the date and time data may not appear on the index print sheets. Q5 When converted to a 35mm camera, what is this camera's 23-46 mm focusing distance equivalent to? A5 Approximately 29-58 mm (for H prints). □ 51 Specifications Type: 1X240 fully-automatic lens-shutter AF camera with built-in zoom lens and magnetic IX functions Image Size: 16.7 x 30.2 mm Lens: Canon 23-46 mm f/4.2-5.6 lens Active/passive hybrid autofocus Shooting distance: 0.45 m to «> Shutter: Combination aperture and program electromagnetically driven shutter Viewfinder: Real-image zoom viewfinder Coverage: Approx. 86% Viewfinder Information: Picture frame, AF frame, Close-up frame Viewfinder Eyepiece: Green indicator Combination camera ready indicator and proximity warning Orange indicator Combination flash ready indicator and camera shake warning Film Cartridge Loading: Automatic (automatic blank film advance) Film Advance: Automatic Film Rewinding: Automatic at end of film; mid-roll rewind possible Frame Counter: Counts up during film advance and counts down during film rewinding Self-Timer: Electronically controlled 10 sec. delay timer operated from the shutter button. The red-eye reduction lamp on the camera body front flashes during operation and the frame counter counts down the remaining seconds. Metering Range: AUTO and Flash ON modes: Wide-angle: 1/800 at f/18 to 1/60 at f/4.2 Telephoto: 1/900 at f/34 to 1/90 at f/5.6 Flash OFF and Slow Synchro modes: Wide-angle: 1/800 at f/18 to 2 sec. at f/4.2 Telephoto: 1/900 at f/34 to 2 sec. at f/5.6 Exposure Compensation: +1.5 step automatic exposure compensation in backlit conditions if required Film Speed: ISO 25-10000, set automatically in 1/3-step increments Built-in Flash: Internal flash fires automatically in low light and backlit conditions B-52 Flash Range: ISO 100 Wide-angle: 0.45 to 3.0 m (1.5 to 9.8 ft.); Telephoto: 0.45 to 2.2 m (1.5 to 7.2 ft.) ISO 200 Wide-angle: 0.45 to 4.2 m (1.5 to 13.8 ft.); Telephoto: 0.45 to 3.1 m (1.5 to 10.2 ft.) (using color print film) Flash Recycling Time: Approx. 6 seconds (with new battery) Flash Mode Selection: Using flash mode button © Auto flash without red-eye reduction: Fires automatically in low light and backlit conditions © Auto flash with red-eye reduction: Fires automatically in low light and backlit conditions (D Flash ON: Fires for all shots © Flash OFF: Never fires © Slow Synchro: Fir...


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