This guide explains the functions of this product.Please read it to understand the correct handling procedures before using the product.Hardware Guide
8Read This FirstSafety Precautions• Before using the camera, please ensure that you have read and understood the safetyprecautions described below. Al
98AppendicesAppendicesCamera MaintenanceFollow the procedures below to clean thecamera body, lens, optical viewfinder and LCDmonitor when they become
Optional AccessoriesThe following optional accessories areavailable for the PowerShot Pro70.Battery Pack NB-4HCanon Battery Pack NB-4H is a nickel-hyd
100Appendices1. Fix the case holderto the camera byfitting the screwinto the tripodsocket on thecamera bottom.Semi-Hard Case SHC-PS200Protects the cam
101Appendices2. Fit the snap at thebottom of the caseto the correspond-ing fittings on thecase holder.3. Fit the snaps onthe back of thecase to the fi
102Appendices2. Fix the hard strapholder to thecamera by fittingits screw into thetripod socket onthe camerabottom.3. Thread either endof the hard str
103AppendicesEOS Speedlite EX Series FlashesThe EOS Speedlite 380EX high volume flashand EOS Speedlite 220EX compact flash, bothclip-on type flashes t
104Appendices• Close lock lever all the way andclose the CF card slot cover all theway.• Use a fully charged battery pack.• Replace the battery.• Use
105Appendices• Wait to press the shutter buttonuntil the flash charges and theindicator changes from flashingred to steady red.• Replace the CF card.•
106Appendices• Attach the video cable correctly tothe video out terminal on thecamera and the video in terminalon the TV.• Press the LCD/Video button
107Appendices• Use macro mode to shoot close-ups. The subject can be as close as12 cm from the lens.• In macro mode, the actual areashot by the lens i
9Read This First• Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expresslyprescribed in this guide. Disassembly or alter
108Appendices• Change the shooting angle.• Use the battery pack at tempera-tures over 0° C. Keep the batterypack in your pocket or warm it inyour hand
109Appendices• Seat the battery pack more firmlyinto the charger.• Check the AC power cordconnection between the electricaloutlet and the charger.• Th
110AppendicesList of Message Codes - AThe following codes may appear in the display panel.Pb Image playbackPC Camera connected to a computer in PC mod
111AppendicesList of Message Codes - BThe following messages may appear in the LCD monitor.Busy Image is recording onto CF cardCF card full! CF card i
112AppendicesMajor SpecificationsPowerShot Pro70Camera Format: Digital still cameraViewfinder: Secondary focused real-image zoom finder. Gives 84% cov
113AppendicesLens: Focal Length: 6 - 15 mm (equivalent to 28 - 70 mm in 35 mm format)F/number: F2.0 (wide angle) - F2.4 (telephoto)Zoom Ratio: 2.5 tim
114AppendicesPower Supply: 2CR5 lithium battery (330-frame/100-minute replay capacity)/nickel-hydrideBattery Pack NB-4H (190-frame/70-minute replay ca
115AppendicesBattery Pack NB-4HFormat: Nickel-hydride cellRated Voltage: 4.8 VRated Capacity: 1400 mAhMaximum Charge Cycles: Approximately 300 timesOp
116AppendicesIndex+/- Button 59(Auto Symbol) 16(Macro Button) 53(Microphone Button) 67AAC Power Source 28Accessory Shoe 13, 64Adjustment D
117AppendicesFFile Number 94File Size 50Filter Mount 13Fine 50Flash 64Focus Lock 47IIcon 18ImageDisplaying Information 73Copying 9
10Read This First• Do not handle the power adapter cord if your hands are wet. Handling it with wet hands maylead to electrical shock. When unplugging
118AppendicesPlay Menu XXPlay Mode 16Play Time 78Power Save 22, 91, 92Program Mode 16, 44Protect 87Protection Setting 87Print Mark 82QQu
119Canon Customer SupportNORTH AMERICACanon Computer Systems, Inc.Canon U.S.A., Inc.Computer Systems Customer Care CenterPhone (US): 1-800-423-2366 (A
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11Read This First• Before you discard a battery, cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to prevent directcontact with other objects. Contac
12Read This First• Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas. Storage in these areas could lead to fire,electrical shock or other damage.• Be
13Read This FirstGuide to ComponentsFront ViewViewfinder WindowAccessory Shoe (p. 64)Mode Dial (p. 16)Terminal Cover(p. 16)Strap Holder (p. 37)Zoom Le
14Read This FirstBack View (with LCD Monitor Open)Strap Holder(p. 37)+ ButtonSet Button- ButtonIndicators(p. 15)Microphone(pp. 67, 74)Optical Viewfind
15Read This FirstIndicatorsThese lights shine or flash when the shutterbutton is pressed to confirm various actionsand camera modes.• Upper IndicatorG
16Read This FirstExternal TerminalsOpen the terminal cover.Remote TerminalAttach the optionalEOS Remote SwitchRS-80N3 here.Digital TerminalAttach an i
17Read This FirstControl PanelCF Button(p. 35)Menu ButtonThe names of the three buttons above the display panel are written in blue or gray.• Blue ind
IntroductionThank you for purchasing a Canon PowerShot Pro70 Digital Camera. The PowerShot Pro70 is ahigh-quality, high-resolution digital camera. Equ
18Read This FirstDisplay PanelIcons, symbols and numbers indicating the camera status (such as camera settings, the batterycharge and the approximate
19Read This First1 221 120--++Battery Status(Flashing)(Flashing)(Flashing)ChargedLow battery Non-operableLow button battery Date/time not setRemaining
20Read This FirstThe LCD monitorautomatically shuts offwhen you close it allthe way until it clicks.Always close the LCDmonitor for protectionwhen not
21Read This First2. Fold the LCD monitor back against thecamera body until it clicks. The screenfaces back and outward.Icons and messages will appear
22Read This FirstPower Save FunctionThe camera is equipped with a power savefunction. When the mode dial is in anyposition other than lock, the power
23Preparing the CameraPreparing the CameraUsing the Battery PackUse rechargeable Battery Pack NB-4H, whichis bundled with the camera, as the batterypo
24Preparing the Camera1. Attach the power cord to the compactpower adapter and plug the powercord into the electrical outlet.2. Insert the battery pac
25Preparing the CameraInstalling the Battery PackOnce the battery pack has been fully charged,install it in the camera with the followingprocedures.1.
26Preparing the CameraChecking the Battery ChargeThe battery charge can be checked by turningthe mode dial to the play, auto or programmodes and viewi
27Preparing the Camera2. Insert the battery pack into the socket atthe top of the compact power adapter.3. Press the refresh button on the side ofthe
1Confirm the Contents of the PackageThe package in which the camera is shipped should contain the items below. Please contact yourcamera distributor i
28Preparing the CameraUsing an AC Power SourceIt is convenient to power the camera with theDC coupler and compact power adapterconnected to an AC powe
29Preparing the CameraUsing a 2CR5 Lithium BatteryWhen a charged Battery Pack NB-4H isunavailable, use a generic 2CR5 lithiumbattery in the camera.Ins
30Preparing the CameraReplacing the Button Battery and Setting the Date/TimeThe camera is equipped with a button batteryto maintain the date and time
31Preparing the CameraSetting the Date/TimeAfter the button battery has been replaced,follow the procedures below to reset the dateand time settings.1
32Preparing the Camera4. Press the + or - button to advance theselection to [Date/Time]. Press the setbutton.+-SET5. Press the + or - button to change
33Preparing the CameraSetting the Menu Language1. Set the mode dial to play.2. While you press and hold the setbutton, press the jump button.The langu
34Preparing the CameraInstalling a CF CardInstall CF cards as the storage media for theimages recorded by the camera. Up to two CFcards may be install
35Preparing the Camera5. Lift up the tab of the eject buttonslightly and fold itover.6. If required, repeat steps 4 and 5 toinsert a second CF card in
36Preparing the Camera• Do not remove the battery or remove aCF card while the camera is writing to aCF card, erasing images or reading froma CF card.
37Preparing the CameraSwitching between CF CardsIf two CF cards are installed, use the CFbutton to select between them.1. Set the mode dial to auto, p
2Try the basic camera operations (p. 38)Installing the Batteries, CF Card and Strap (p. 23)Erase Unwanted Images (p. 84)Review Images• Check Your Imag
38Quick Start GuideShooting in Auto ModeIn auto mode, all you need do is press theshutter button to shoot an image. The focusand aperture settings are
39Quick Start Guide• When the upper indicator flashes green,the autofocus has failed to focus. Youcan proceed to take the picture bypressing the shutt
40Quick Start GuideErasing ImagesYou can erase the images you have recordedon the CF card. By deleting unwanted images,you can make greater use of the
41Quick Start Guide3. Press the + or - button to advance theselection to [Erase]. Press the setbutton.4. Press the + or - button to advance theselecti
42Quick Start Guide7. When you have finished erasingunwanted images, press the menubutton.Pressing the menu button a second timecloses the play menu.•
43Quick Start GuideLoading Images onto a ComputerYou can load the images you have shot onto acomputer and save them to disk and edit orretouch them. F
44ShootingShootingBasic Shooting FunctionsSelecting a Shooting ModeSelect a shooting mode with the mode dial.• Auto ModeSet the mode dial to auto.In a
45ShootingShutter Button• Pressing HalfwayPress the shutter button halfway and holdit there to automatically set the optimalfocus on the subject in th
46ShootingOptical ViewfinderThe camera features an optical viewfinder foruse in taking standard shots.• Autofocus Target MarksWhen composing images, a
47Shooting• Use the LCD monitor to composeimages in macro mode. The actual areashot by the lens is slightly lower inmacro mode than it appears in theo
3Processing Images on a Computer (See the Software Guides)(Images that have been loaded onto a computer can be saved to hard or floppy disks.)Use and
48ShootingUsing the LCD MonitorYou can use the LCD monitor as a viewfinder forshooting images. It is particularly recommendedfor shooting in macro mod
49Shooting2. Press the menu button.3. Select [Review]by pressing the +or - button. Pressthe set button.4. Select [On] bypressing the + or- button. Pre
50ShootingChanging the Image Quality and SizeThe camera can shoot with the following image quality and size settings.Symbol Screen Size Quality (Compr
51Shooting• In Program ModeThe settings are effective until the qualityand size settings are next changed.MULTIQUALITY2. Press the quality button repe
52ShootingAdjusting the ZoomUse the zoom lever to adjust the zoom setting.1. Set the mode dial to auto or program.2. Adjust the zoom setting by pushin
53Shootingup to approximately a 49 mm setting if thezoom lever is pushed in the direction of thewide angle setting.3. Set the LCD monitor to a comfort
54ShootingContinuous Shooting ModeIn continuous shooting mode, up to 20frames may be shot in one sequence.However, the image size is automatically set
55Shooting4. Release the shutter button whenfinished the continuous shootingsequence.The images in the internal memory will bewritten to the CF card.
56Shooting3. Press the menu button.Instead of pressing the menu button,you can skip step 4 and go on to step 5by pressing and holding the set buttonan
57Shooting4. Select [Aperture] by pressing the + or -button. Press the set button.5. Select an aperture setting by pressingthe + or - button. Press th
4Table of ContentsRead This First 7Handling and Safety Precautions 7Guide to Components 13Preparing the Camera 23Using the Battery Pack 23Ch
58Shooting7. Press the shutter button halfway.A double beep will sound and the shutterspeed will display in the LCD monitor.• If the aperture setting
59Shooting• The following operations will cancel theaperture-priority AE mode.- Turning off the LCD monitor.- Closing the LCD monitor.- Powering down
60ShootingThe cursor on the exposure compensationscale will also display in the LCD monitor ifit is on.3. Adjust the exposure compensationusing the +
61Shooting• Program Mode3. Press the shutter button halfway, waitfor the double beep and then press theshutter button all the way.The self-timer will
62Shooting4. When you have finished with the self-timer, press the drive button again. Theself-timer icon will disappear from thedisplay panel.• The s
63ShootingShooting with the EOS RemoteSwitchThe camera can be used with the optionalEOS Remote Switch RS-80N3. It can also beused with the optional EO
64ShootingShooting with a FlashAn optional flash may be attached to thecamera to accommodate full-fledged flashphotography. EOS Speedlite EX series fl
65Shooting• Program Mode (aperture-priority AEmode)The flash will fire at full strength underthe following conditions.Shutter Speed: 1/90 second fixed
66ShootingUsing Other Flashes1. Turn on the flash’s power switch andset the camera’s mode dial to program.The flash cannot be fired in auto mode.2. Se
67ShootingA sound annotation can be added with thecamera’s microphone to an image immediatelyafter it is shot. The recorded sound annotationcan be rep
5Continuous Shooting Mode Settings 54Shooting in Aperture-Priority AE Mode 56Aperture-Priority AE Mode Settings 56Exposure Compensation 59Shoo
68ShootingListening to a Sound AnnotationA sound annotation can be replayed on acomputer. Please read the Software Guide fordetails.
69ReplayingSingle Image PlaybackYou can view recorded images one at a timeon the LCD monitor.1. Set the mode dial to play.The last recorded image will
70Replaying3. Move the selection frame within thedisplay by pressing the + or - button.4. Press the multi button again to returnthe display to single
71Replaying2. The following actions can be taken.To Display the Tenth Image Aheador Behind• Press the + button to display the tenthimage ahead.• Press
72ReplayingTo Display the First or Last Set ofNine Images• While you press and hold the set button,press the + button to display the last setof nine i
73Replaying2. Pressing the info button again displayseven more detailed information.•The Stitch Assist icon () will display forimages shot in Stitch A
74ReplayingAdding Sound Annotations during PlaybackA sound annotation may be added to animage with the camera’s microphone while itis displayed in pla
75ReplayingListening to Sound AnnotationsA sound annotation can be replayed on acomputer. Please read the Software Guide fordetails.Automated Playback
76Replaying3. Select [Slide Show] by pressing the + or- button. Press the set button.The slide show menu will display.Use this menu to mark images, pl
77Replaying4. Select the first image you wish to showby pressing the + or - button to displayit and the set button to mark it. Usethe same procedure t
6Erasing 84Erasing the Displayed Image Directly 84Erasing Images Singly 85Erasing All Images 86Protecting Images 87Additional Functions 89
78ReplayingClearing MarksThis function clears all the mark data for theselected slide show.1. Display the slide show menu.2. Select [Clear Marks] by p
79Replaying3. Select [On] by pressing the + or -button. Press the set button.The repeat setting will be saved by thecamera.• The repeat setting will b
80Replaying2. Select [Start] by pressing the + or -button. Press the set button.3. Select the slide show you wish to viewby pressing the + or - button
81ReplayingViewing Images on a TVUse the following procedures to attach thecamera to a TV to display your recordedimages.1. Set the mode dial to lock.
82ReplayingMarking Images for Automatic PrintingThis function marks images on a CF card forautomatic printing with a digital printer. Placea marked CF
83Replayingconvenient for navigating if there arenumerous images on the CF card.6. When you have finished markingimages, press the menu button.The mar
84ErasingErasingThis section explains how to erase recorded images from a CF card.Erasing the Display Image DirectlyIf you come across an unwanted ima
85ErasingErasing Images SinglyThis function allows you to erase images one-by-one as they display on the LCD monitor.The sound annotations associated
86Erasing5. Select the image you wish to erase bypressing the + or - button.• To Erase the ImagePress the set button.• To Erase the Sound Annotation O
87Erasing3. Select [Erase] by pressing the + or -button. Press the set button.4. Select [All] by pressing the + or -button. Press the set button.A con
7Read This FirstRead This FirstHandling and Safety PrecautionsThank you for purchasing a Canon product. Please ensure that you read and understand the
88Erasing3. Select [Protect] by pressing the + or -button. Press the set button.The last recorded image will display on theLCD monitor.4. Select the i
89Additional FunctionsAdditional FunctionsThis section explains additional settings, such as date/time, LCD monitor brightness and menulanguage settin
90Additional FunctionsClosing the Setup Menu1. Press the menu button to close thesetup menu. Each time you press themenu button it will either display
91Additional FunctionsSetting the Beep On/Off SettingsThe electronic beep that signals completion ofthe autofocus process and the closing of theshutte
92Additional FunctionsWhen the power save function is on and themode dial is set to any position other thanlock, the camera will automatically powerdo
93Additional FunctionsSetting the Date/TimeUse this setting to adjust the camera’s dateand time settings and display formats. Ensurethat you adjust th
94Additional FunctionsResetting the File NumberThis function resets the file number that isautomatically assigned to a new image as it isrecorded. Suc
95Additional Functions1. Set the mode dial to auto or program.2. Press the menu button.The record menu will display on the LCDmonitor.3. Select [Reset
96Additional FunctionsCopying Images between CF CardsWhen two CF cards are installed in a camera,images can be copied from one card to theother. You c
97Additional Functions6. Select the image you wish to copy bypressing the + or - button.• The jump function is particularlyconvenient for navigating i
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