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My Camera Settings
5aSelect the image you wish to 
register using the W or  X
arrow or on the omni 
selector.
6aPress the SET button.
5bSelect [  (Record)] using 
the W or  X arrow on the omni 
selector, then press the SET 
button.
z Recording starts.
z Recording stops when the set 
amount of time has passed.
Start-up Sound: 1 second
Operation Sound: 0.3 second
Selftimer Sound: 2 seconds
Shutter Sound: 0.3 second
6bSelect [  (Register)] using the  W or  X arrow on 
the omni selector and press the...

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Registering the My Camera Settings (continued)
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File Format of My Camera Settings
My Camera settings should conform to the below file formats. 
However, CF card images shot with this camera can be registered 
as My Camera settings regardless of the below formats.
zStart-up Image
z Start-up Sound, Operation Sound, Selftimer Sound 
and Shutter Sound
Any file format other than those described above cannot be used with this 
camera.
An example of this function is to record “Say cheese” as a self-timer...

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Appendix
The following error and message codes may appear on the display 
panel.
Error Codes
Message Codes
List of Error/Message Codes
(XX: number): The camera has experienced a problem. Turn off the 
power, wait a second, and then try shooting or playing 
back. If the error code appears repeatedly, there is a 
problem. Note the error code number and take the camera 
in for servicing. If an error code appears immediately after 
a shot, there is a chance that the image was not recorded. 
Check the...

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The following messages may appear on the LCD monitor (or in the 
viewfinder).
zFor messages which may appear when a printer is connected, 
refer to the  Direct Print User Guide .
List of Messages
Resetting: Resetting all the camera and menu settings to default
Busy... : Image is being recorded to, or read from, CF card.
Resetting settings to default.
No memory card: You attempted to shoot or play back images without a 
CF card installed.
Cannot record!: You attempted to shoot an image without a CF...

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Appendix
Cannot magnify!:You attempted to magnify an image that was 
photographed with another camera, recorded in a 
different format, or edited on a computer.
Cannot rotate: You attempted to rotate an image that was 
photographed with another camera, recorded in a 
different format, or edited on a computer.
Unidentified Image: You attempted to play back an image that was 
recorded in a special format (proprietary format used 
by the camera of another manufacturer, etc.) or a 
movie clip recorded...

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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause Solution
Camera will not 
operate Power is not turned on
zTurn on the camera.
J Turning the Power On/
Off  (p. 29)
CF card/battery cover 
opened z
Confirm that the CF card/
battery cover is securely 
closed.
Insufficient battery 
voltage
([ ] lights in display 
panel) z
Fully charge the battery 
before installing it in the 
camera.
z Use a compact power 
adapter.
Poor contact between 
camera and battery 
terminals z
Wipe the terminals with a 
clean, dry cloth.
Camera...

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Appendix
Camera will not 
recordCF card not formatted 
correctly z
Format CF card.
J  See  Formatting a CF 
Card  (p. 139).
z If reformatting doesn’t 
work, the CF card logic 
circuits may be damaged. 
Contact the nearest 
Canon Customer Support 
Help Desk.
Cannot play back You attempted to play  back images shot with 
another camera or 
images edited at a 
computer. z
Computer images can be 
added to the camera using 
the bundled software 
program ZoomBrowser 
EX or ImageBrowser. 
See the...

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Troubleshooting (continued)
164
Battery pack will not 
chargePoor contact between 
battery pack and battery 
charger z
Clean the battery 
terminals with a clean dry 
cloth.
z Attach the battery pack to 
the battery charger 
securely.
z Insert the plug of the 
battery charger firmly into 
the power outlet.
Image is blurred or 
out of focus Camera moved
zBe careful not to move the 
camera when pressing the 
shutter button.
z Use a tripod at slow 
shutter speeds when the 
camera shake warning   
appears....

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Appendix
Subject in recorded 
image is too darkInsufficient light for 
shooting z
Set the built-in flash to on.
z Use a high-output 
externally mounted flash.
Subject dark in 
comparison to the 
background z
Set the exposure 
compensation to a 
positive (+) setting.
z Use the AE lock or spot 
metering function.
J  See  Locking the 
Exposure Setting (AE 
Lock)  (p. 104) and 
Switching between Light 
Metering Modes  (p. 90).
Subject too far for flash to 
reach z
To use the built-in flash, 
shoot...

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Troubleshooting (continued)
166
Subject in recorded 
image is too brightSubject too close causing 
flash to be too bright z
Adjust the flash output 
with the flash exposure 
compensation function 
(p. 107).
Subject bright in 
comparison to the 
background z
Set the exposure 
compensation to a 
negative (–) setting.
z Use the AE lock or spot 
metering function.
J  See  Locking the 
Exposure Setting (AE 
Lock)  (p. 104) and 
Switching between Light 
Metering Modes  (p. 90).
z Set [ND Filter] to [On].
J...
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