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    Nomenclature
    Viewfinder Information
    The display will show only the settings currently applied.
     AE lock/
    AEB in-progress
     Flash-ready Improper FE lock 
    warning
     High-speed sync  (FP flash)
     FE lock/ FEB in-progress
     Flash exposure 
     compensation
    Shutter speed
    FE lock (FEL)
    Busy (buSY)
    Built-in flash recycling  (D buSY)
    Focusing screen
    Card full warning (FuLL)
    Card error warning (Card)
    No card warning ( Card)
    Aperture Exposure level indicator
      Exposure compensation amount
     AEB range
    Red-eye reduction lamp-on indicator Highlight tone priority
    ISO speed
     Monochrome shooting
    Max. burst Focus 
     confirmation light  
    White balance 
    correction
    
    ISO speed
    AF point activation indicator 
    < >
    AF point activation indicator  < >
    AF points
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    Mode Dial
    The Mode Dial includes the Basic Zone modes, Creative Zone modes, 
    and the Movie shooting mode.
    Basic Zone
    All you do is press the shutter button. 
    The camera sets everything to suit the 
    subject.
    1 : Full Auto (p.50)
    7 : Flash Off  (p.54)
    C : Creative Auto  (p.55)
    Creative Zone
    These modes give you more control for 
    shooting various subjects.
    d
    : Program AE (p.72)
    s : Shutter-priority AE (p.92)
    f : Aperture-priority AE (p.94)
    a : Manual exposure (p.97)
    8 : Automatic depth-of-field AE 
    (p.99)
    Image Zone 2 : Portrait (p.58)
    3 : Landscape (p.59)
    4 : Close-up (p.60)
    5 : Sports (p.61)
    6 : Night Portrait (p.62)
    k : Movie shooting
    (p.139)
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    Nomenclature
    Lens
    Lens without a distance scale
    Focusing ring (p.85,135)Hood mount 
    (p.257)
    Filter thread 
    (front of lens) (p.257) Image Stabilizer switch  (p.37)
    Lens mount index  (p.35) Contacts (p.15)
    Focus mode switch
     (p.35)
    Zoom ring  (p.36)
    Zoom position index (p.36)
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    Battery Charger LC-E10
    Charger for Battery Pack LP-E10 (p.26).
    Battery Charger LC-E10E
    Charger for Battery Pack LP-E10 (p.26).
    Battery pack slot
    Power plug
    Charge lamp
    Full-charge lamp
    Power cord 
    Power cord socket
    Battery pack slot
    Charge lamp
    Full-charge lamp
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    Getting Started
    This chapter explains preparatory steps before you start 
    shooting and basic camera operations.
    Attaching the Strap
    Pass the end of the strap through 
    the camera’s strap mount eyelet 
    from the bottom. Then pass it 
    through the strap’s buckle as shown 
    in the illustration. Pull the strap to 
    take up any slack and make sure 
    the strap will not loosen from the 
    buckle.
     The eyepiece cover is also 
    attached to the strap (p.229).
    Eyepiece cover
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    1Remove the protective cover.
     Detach the protective cover provided 
    with the battery.
    2Attach the battery.
     As shown in the illustration, attach the 
    battery securely to the charger.
      To detach the battery, follow the 
    above procedure in reverse.
    3Recharge the battery.
    For LC-E10
     As shown by the arrow, flip out the 
    battery charger’s prongs and insert 
    the prongs into a power outlet.
    For LC-E10E
     Connect the power cord to the 
    charger and insert the plug into the 
    power outlet. 
    XRecharging starts automatically and 
    the charge lamp turns orange.
    XWhen the battery is  fully recharged, 
    the full-charge lamp will turn green.
     
    It takes approx. 2 hours to fully recharge a comple tely exhausted 
    battery at 23°C / 73°F. The time required to  recharge the battery 
    depends on the ambient temperature and the battery’s charge 
    level.
      For safety reasons, recharging in  low temperatures (6°C - 10°C / 
    43°F - 50°F) will take a l onger time (up to 4 hours).
    Charging the Battery
    LC-E10
    LC-E10E
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    Charging the Battery
     Upon purchase, the batter y is not fully charged.
    Recharge the battery before using.
      Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be 
    used.
    Even during storage, a charged battery will gradually drain and lose 
    its power.
      After recharging the battery, de tach it and unplug the charger 
    from the power outlet.
      When not using the camera, remove the battery.
    If the battery is left in the came ra for a prolonged period, a small 
    amount of power current is releas ed, resulting in excess discharge 
    and shorter battery life. Store the ba ttery with the protective cover 
    (provided) attached. Storing the batte ry after it is fully charged can 
    lower the battery’s performance.
      The battery charger can also be  used in foreign countries.
    The battery charger is compatible  with a 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50/
    60 Hz power source. If necessary,  attach a commercially-available 
    plug adapter for the respective coun try or region. Do not attach any 
    portable voltage transformer to the battery charger. Doing so can 
    damage the battery charger.
      If the battery becomes exhausted quickly even after being fully 
    charged, the battery has reached the end of its service life.
    Purchase a new battery.
    Tips for Using the Battery and Charger
     After disconnecting the charger’s powe r plug, do not touch the prongs for 
    at least 3 sec.
      Do not charge any battery othe r than a Battery Pack LP-E10.
      The Battery Pack LP-E10 is dedicated to Canon products only. Using it 
    with an incompatible battery charger  or product may result in malfunction 
    or accidents for which Canon cannot be held liable.
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    Load a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E10 into the camera. The card 
    (sold separately) can be an SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory card. The 
    captured images are recorded onto the card. Make sure the card’s write-protect switch is set upward to 
    enable writing/erasing.
    1Open the cover.
     Slide the lever as shown by the 
    arrows and open the cover.
    2Insert the battery.
     Insert the end with the battery 
    contacts.
      Insert the battery until it locks in 
    place.
    3Insert the card.
     As shown in the illustration, face 
    the card’s label side toward the 
    camera back.
      Insert the card straight in all the way.
    4Close the cover.
     Press the cover until it snaps shut.
     
    When you set the power switch to 
    , the number of possible shots 
    (p.32) will be displayed on the LCD 
    monitor.
    Installing and Removing the Battery and Card
    Installing the Battery/Card
    Write-protect switch
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    Installing and Removing the Battery and Card
    1Set the power switch to . 
    (p.31)
    2Open the cover.
     Make sure the access lamp is off, 
    then open the cover.
      If “Recording ...” is displayed, close 
    the cover.
    3Remove the battery.
     Press the battery release lever as 
    shown by the arrow and remove the 
    battery.
      To prevent short circuiting of the 
    battery contacts, be sure to attach the 
    protective cover (provided, p.26) to 
    the battery.
    4Remove the card.
     Gently push in the card, then let go. 
    The card will stick out.
      Pull the card straight out.
    5Close the cover.
     Press the cover until it snaps shut.
    Removing the Battery/Card
    After opening the card/batte ry compartment cover, be careful not to push it 
    back further. Otherwise,  the hinge might break.
     The number of possible shots depends  on the remaining capacity of the 
    card, image-recording quality, ISO speed, etc.
      Setting [ 1 Release shutter without card ] to [Disable ] will prevent you 
    from forgetting to in sert a card (p.154).
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     When the access lamp is lit or blinking, it indicates that images are 
    being written to or read by the ca rd, being erased, or data is being 
    transferred. When the acc ess lamp is lit or blinking, do not open the 
    card/battery compartment cover a nd never do any of the following. 
    Otherwise, the image data may be  destroyed or the card or camera 
    may be damaged.
    • Removing the card.
    • Removing the battery.
    • Shaking or banging  the camera around.
      If the card already contains record ed images, the image number might 
    not start from 0001 (p.158).
      Do not touch the card’s contacts wi th your fingers or metal objects.
      If a card-related error me ssage is displayed on the LCD monitor, remove 
    and reinsert the card. If the error persists, use a  different card. If you can 
    transfer all the imag es on the card to a comput er, transfer all the images 
    and then format the card with the  camera (p.44). The card may then 
    return to normal.
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