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    Dust entering the camera can adhere to the image sensor and cause 
    dust spots to be visible on the  captured images. To erase these dust 
    spots, you can append the Dust Delete  Data to the images. The Dust 
    Delete Data is used by Digital P hoto Professional (provided software, 
    p.270) to erase the dust spots automatically.
     Get a solid-white object (paper, etc.).
      Set the lens focal length to 50mm or longer.
      Set the lens focus mode switch to < MF> and set the focus to infinity 
    ( ∞ ). If the lens has no distance scale,  look at the front of the lens and 
    turn the focusing ring clockwise all the way.
    1Select [Dust Delete Data].
      Under the [ y] tab, select [Dust 
    Delete Data ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [OK].
      Select [OK ], then press < 0>. 
    Instructions will appear.
    3  Appending Dust Delete Data N
    Preparation
    Obtain the Dust Delete Data
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    3Photograph a solid-white object.
     At a distance of 20 cm - 30 cm (0.7 ft. 
    - 1.0 ft.), fill the viewfinder with a 
    patternless, solid-white object and 
    take a picture.
    XThe picture will be taken in aperture-
    priority AE mode at an aperture of 
    f/22.
      Since the image will  not be saved, the 
    data can still be obta ined even if there 
    is no card in the camera.
    XWhen the picture is tak en, the camera will 
    start collecting the  Dust Delete Data. 
    When the Dust Delete Data is obtained, a 
    message will appear.
    Select [
    OK], and the me nu will reappear.
     If the data was not obtained 
    successfully, a message to that effect 
    will appear. Follow the “Preparation” 
    procedure on the pr eceding page, then 
    select [
    OK]. Take the picture again.
    After the Dust Delete Data is obt ained, it is appended to all the JPEG 
    and RAW images captured thereafter.  Before an important shoot, you 
    should update the Dust Delete Data by obtaining it again.
    For details about using Digital Phot o Professional (provided software, 
    p.270) to erase dust spots, see the So ftware Instruction Manual (p.272) 
    in the Software Instruction Manual CD-ROM.
    The Dust Delete Data appended to the image is so small that it hardly 
    affects the image file size.
    About the Dust Delete Data
    Be sure to use a solid-white object such  as a new sheet of white paper. If the 
    paper has any pattern or design, it ma y be recognized as dust data and 
    affect the accuracy of the du st deletion with the software.
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    If dust adhere to the image sensor and dust spots appear on the 
    images, you can clean the image sensor yourself with a camera blower.
    The surface of the image sensor is extremely delicate. If the 
    sensor needs to be cleaned directly, having it done by a Canon 
    Service Center is recommended.
    Before cleaning the sensor, det ach the lens from the camera.
    1Select [Clean manually].
     Under the [ 6] tab, select [Clean 
    manually ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [OK].
      Select [OK ], then press < 0>.
    XIn a moment, the reflex mirror will 
    lockup and the shutter will open.
    3Clean the sensor.
    4End the cleaning.
      Set the power switch to < 2>.
    3  Manual Sensor Cleaning N
     For the power source, using AC Adap ter Kit ACK-E10 (sold separately) 
    is recommended.
      If you use a battery, make su re it is fully recharged.
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     While cleaning the sensor, never  do any of the following. If the 
    power is cut off, the shutter will  close and the shutter curtains and 
    image sensor might get damaged.
    • Setting the power switch to < 2>.
    • Opening the card/battery compartment cover.
      The surface of the image  sensor is extremely delicate. Clean the sensor 
    with care.
      Use a plain blower without any brus h attached. A brush can scratch the 
    sensor.
      Do not insert the blower tip inside th e camera beyond the lens mount. If 
    the power is turned off, the shutter  will close and the shutter curtains or 
    reflex mirror might get damaged.
      Never use canned air or gas to clea n the sensor. The blowing force can 
    damage the sensor or the spray  gas can freeze on the sensor.
      If the battery level becomes low whil e you clean the sensor, the beeper 
    will sound as a warning.  Stop cleaning the sensor.
      If a smudge that cannot be removed  with a blower remains, having the 
    sensor cleaned by a Canon Se rvice Center is recommended.
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    Image Playback
    This chapter explains features related to viewing photos 
    and movies, going into more detail than in Chapter 2 
    “Basic Shooting and Image Playback.” Here you will 
    find explanations about ho w to playback and erase 
    photos and movies with the camera and viewing them 
    on a TV set.
    About images taken with another camera:The camera might not be  able to properly display images captured 
    with a different camera or edited wi th a computer or whose file name 
    was changed.
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    Search for images quickly with the index display showing four or nine images on one screen.
    1Playback the image.
     When you press the < x> button, the 
    last image captured will be displayed.
    2Switch to the index display.
      Press the < I> button.XThe 4-image index display will 
    appear. The currently-selected image 
    will be highlighted in a blue frame.
      Press the < I> button again to 
    switch to the 9-image index display.
      Pressing the < u> button will switch 
    the display between 9 images, 4 
    images and one image displayed.
    3Select an image.
      Press the < S> key to move the blue 
    frame to select an image.
      Turning the < 6> dial will display the 
    next screen or previous image.
      Press < 0> and the selected image 
    will be displayed as a single image.
    x  Searching for Images Quickly
    H Display Multiple Images on One Screen (Index display)
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    x Searching for Images Quickly
    With the single image display, you can turn the  dial to jump 
    through the images forward or back ac cording to the jump method that 
    was set.
    1Select [Image jump w/6].
     Under the [ 4] tab, select [Image 
    jump w/ 6], then press < 0>.
    2Select the jump method.
      Press the < S> key to select the 
    jump method, then press < 0>.
    d : Display images one by one
    e : Jump 10 images
    f : Jump 100 images
    g : Display by date
    h : Display by folder
    i : Display movies only
    j : Display stills only
    k : Display by image rating  (p.180)
    Turn the < 6> dial to select the 
    rating.
    3Browse by jumping.
      Press the < x> button to playback 
    images.
      On the single-image display, turn the 
     dial.
    I Jump through Images (Jump display)
    Playback position
    Jump method
     
    To search images according to the shooting date, select [ Date].
      To search images accordin g to folder, select [Folder].
      If the card contains both [ Movies] and [Stills], select either one to 
    display only movies or stills.
      If no images matc h the selected [Rating], browsing thro ugh the images 
    with < 6> is not possible.
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    You can magnify a shot image by 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor.
    1Magnify the image.
     During image playback, press the 
     button.
    XThe image will be magnified.
      If you hold down the < u> button, the 
    image will be magnified until it 
    reaches the maximum magnification.
      Press the < I> button to reduce 
    the magnification.  If you hold down 
    the button, the magnification will be 
    reduced to the single image display.
    2Scroll around the image.
      Use the < S> key to scroll around the 
    magnified image.
      To exit the magnified display, press 
    the < x> button and the single image 
    display will return.
    u /y  Magnified View
    Magnified area position
      You can turn the < 6> dial to view another image while the 
    magnification is maintained.
      The image cannot be magnified duri ng the image review immediately 
    after shooting.
      A movie cannot be magnified.
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    You can rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation.
    1Select [Rotate].
     Under the [ 3] tab, select [Rotate ], 
    then press < 0>.
    2Select an image.
      Press the < U> key to select the 
    image to be rotated.
      You can also select an image on the 
    index display (p.176).
    3Rotate the image.
     Each time you press < 0>, the 
    image will rotate clockwise as follows: 
    90°  → 270°  → 0°
      To rotate another image, repeat steps 
    2 and 3.
      To exit and return to the menu, press 
    the < M > button.
    b Rotating the Image
      If you have set [ 5 Auto rotate ] to [OnzD] (p.162) before taking 
    vertical shots, you need not rota te the image as described above.
      If the rotated image is not displaye d in the rotated orientation during 
    image playback, set [ 5 Auto rotate ] to [OnzD].
      A movie cannot be rotated.
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    You can rate images and movies with one of five rating marks: l/m/
    n/o/p .
    1Select [Rating].
     Under the [ 4] tab, select [Rating], 
    then press < 0>.
    2Select an image or movie.
      Press the < U> key to select the 
    image or movie to be rated.
      You can display three images by 
    pressing the < I> button. To 
    return to the single-image display, 
    press the < u> button.
    3Rate the image or movie.
      Press the < V> key to select a rating 
    mark.
    XThe total number of images and 
    movies rated will be counted for each 
    rating.
      To rate another image or movie, 
    repeat steps 2 and 3.
      To exit and return to the menu, press 
    the < M > button.
    3 Setting Ratings
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