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Canon Powershot A590 IS Software User's Manual

Canon Powershot A590 IS Software User's Manual

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  • Page 1 Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Click a tab to jump to that chapter. Software User Guide for Windows • ZoomBrowser EX • PhotoStitch How to Use This Manual New Features in This Version...
  • Page 2: About This Manual

    Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques About this Manual Notation Conventions The contents of this manual are classified according to the following symbols. IMPORTANT • The “Important” sections contain operating precautions or important topics. Ensure that you read them. HINT • The “Hint” sections contain procedural suggestions and tips for your convenience. Read them as necessary. Operating Environment • This manual uses Windows XP screen shots and procedures in the explanations. The screen shots and procedures may appear slightly different if you are using another version of Windows. • The displayed screens and procedures may also differ slightly from the examples depending upon the camera or printer model in use. • The explanations in this guide are based on the premise that a Canon compact camera will be used with the software. Word Searches This document is provided as an Adobe Reader document. Use Adobe Reader’s Search functions to find specific words or phrases that you recall but cannot find. To access...
  • Page 3 Display (p. 21) (p. 21) Comparing Slideshows Images (p. 34) (p. 40) To Organize Backing Up Changing to a CD File Names in (p. 32) Batches (p. 35) xxx_01 xxx_02 xxx_03 Using Star Ratings Deleting (p. 36) (p. 19)
  • Page 4 Images from Wallpaper Movies (p. 31) (p. 30) Resizing Editing Movies Images (p. 27) (p. 29) To Connect to a Camera Uploading Configuring My to a Camera Camera Settings (p. 45) (p. 43) You can change the Controlling Shooting camera’s start-up image from the Computer and shutter sound.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Printing a Single Image on a Single Page ............. 13 Index Print ....................... 15 How to Use CameraWindow ..................17 First Window to Open .................... 17 Screen Showing the Image Index List and Image View ........18 How to Use the Main Window ................... 19 Main Window ......................19 Browser Area Tasks ....................20 Viewer Window ...................... 21 More Advanced Techniques ............... 22 Editing Images ......................22 Red Eye Correction ....................
  • Page 6 Changing File Names in Batches ................35 Sorting Images into Folders by Shooting Date ............. 35 Configuring Image Information Settings ..............36 Setting Star Ratings ....................36 Inserting Comments ....................36 Assigning Keywords ....................37 Searching, Filtering and Sorting Images ..............38 Searching Images ....................38 Filtering Images ...................... 39 Sorting Images ......................39 Comparing Images ....................... 40 Comparing Multiple Images .................. 40 Remote Shooting ......................41 Operating the Camera Using Computer Commands .
  • Page 7: The Two Zoombrowser Ex Windows

    Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques The Two ZoomBrowser EX Windows Download Window/Organizing Window The following two windows are the main ones used for ZoomBrowser EX procedures. Download window, which opens when a camera is connected. CameraWindow View of camera images You can download all or a selection of images from the connected camera. CameraWindow closes and the screen changes after the images are downloaded from the camera. Organizing window for downloaded images. Main Window Double-click this icon on the desktop.
  • Page 8: Main Window

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Main Window How to Display the Main Window The Main Window will display after camera images are downloaded and CameraWindow closes. You can also display it by double-clicking the ZoomBrowser EX icon on the desktop. Names of the Main Window Parts Display Control Panel Function Buttons Menu Bar Task Buttons Selects tasks to perform.
  • Page 9: How To Perform Tasks

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques How to Perform Tasks Selecting Tasks and Task Window Procedures Many ZoomBrowser EX functions can be accessed by selecting a task in the Main Window and following the instructions in the guidance section of the new window. Select a task. The major steps for the task appear here. Follow the steps in order. You can return to a previous step. An overview for the selected task appears here. Cancels the procedure and returns to the previous window.
  • Page 10: Downloading Images

    • With some versions of Microsoft Windows, CameraWindow may not open when the camera is connected. In this case, double-click the ZoomBrowser EX icon on the desktop to start ZoomBrowser EX and open the Main Window. Click the [Acquire & Camera Settings] task button, followed by [Connect to Camera].
  • Page 11 More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques CameraWindow Click [Transfer Untransferred Images]. The images will start to download. When you click [OK] in the dialog that indicates the transfer is complete, the downloaded images will display in the Main Window. You can select the newly downloaded images by their shooting dates or My Category (select models only) classification. (These are virtual folders.) : Folders containing newly acquired images • Images from memory cards with large numbers of images (more than 1,000) may not download correctly. If this happens, please use a memory card reader to download. HINT Changing the Download Destination Folder The default settings save downloaded images into the [Pictures] or [My Pictures] folders. To change the destination folder, select [Operate Images on Camera] in CameraWindow, then click the button shown on the right, and select a folder.
  • Page 12 & Features Remember the Basics Techniques HINT Selecting Images to Download To download only a selection of images from the camera, select [Operate Images on Camera] in CameraWindow that first appears and then perform the following procedures. 1 Select images to download. 2 Start the download. Downloading Using Camera Commands With Windows Vista or Windows XP, you can use the camera’s (Print/Share) button to download the images to the computer (Direct Transfer). See the Camera User Guide for Direct Transfer settings and procedures. Downloading from a Memory Card Reader An action selection window will open when you insert a memory card into the memory card reader. If you select [View/Download Images Using Canon ZoomBrowser EX], ZoomBrowser EX will start and display the following window. Use this window to perform the downloading procedures. Downloads all images that have not yet been downloaded. Allows you to select and download images. Prints images. Configures the download folder and other settings.
  • Page 13: Printing

    Remember the Basics Techniques Printing Printing a Single Image on a Single Page Prints one image per page. Click the [Print & Email] task button in the Main Window. Click [Photo Print]. Confirm that [1. Select Images] is chosen and select images for printing.
  • Page 14 Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Click [2. Printer and Layout Settings] and set the categories as desired. Sets the printer, paper Click here to crop and print a portion of an image. size and borderless printing settings. Click here to insert text onto an image and print. Sets the shooting date/time imprint settings. Click [3. Print]. Printing will start. HINT...
  • Page 15: Index Print

    Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Index Print Prints an index of the images. Click the [Print & Email] task button in the Main Window. Click [Index Print]. Confirm that [1. Select Images] is chosen and select images for printing.
  • Page 16: Mastering The Basics

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Click [2. Printer and Layout Settings] and set the categories as desired. Sets the printer and Rotates selected Click here to crop a paper size settings. images. portion of the selected image and print it. Select an image to rotate or trim. Sets the number of Configures the printing of the shooting information, rows or columns. comments, headers, footers or page numbers.
  • Page 17: How To Use Camerawindow

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques How to Use CameraWindow First Window to Open This is the first screen to appear in CameraWindow. Downloads all images that have not yet been downloaded. Closes this window and opens a camera image browser window that lets you select and download images.
  • Page 18: Screen Showing The Image Index List And Image View

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Screen Showing the Image Index List and Image View The Thumbnail Window on the left of the screen displays the images on the memory card in the camera as “thumbnails” or small versions of the images in an index list. When you select an image from the Thumbnail Window, the image displays in the View Window on the right. Configures settings such as the Aligns the windows. thumbnail size and download folder. Switches between Configures the name window display modes. of the camera owner. Thumbnail Window View Window Uploads computer images to the camera.
  • Page 19: How To Use The Main Window

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques How to Use the Main Window Main Window This is the main window for performing tasks in ZoomBrowser EX. Search Delete Performs searches on images. Deletes the selected images or folders. • Deleted images are sent to the Recycle Slide Show Bin on the desktop. Displays the selected • The association between a sound memo images in succession in the and an image cannot be recovered from window. a file restored from the Recycle Bin.
  • Page 20: Browser Area Tasks

    Browser Area Tasks Display Mode Selects a display mode for the Browser Area. Zoom Mode: suited for Scroll Mode: allows Preview Mode: allows the surveying many images. thumbnails to be viewed at a image information to be read size suited for easy viewing. while viewing the image. Change the Folder Level Change the Display Size The level of folder displayed can be changed with the You can change the following procedures. display ratio (Zoom mode) • In Zoom mode, position the mouse cursor over the or thumbnail size (Scroll folder and click the icon when it displays. mode) with the slider. • In Scroll or Preview mode, double-click the icon.
  • Page 21: Viewer Window

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Viewer Window Double-clicking an image in the Main Window displays it in this window. Edit an image. Change the display magnification. Zooming in displays the Navigator window Display the shooting information. to show the relative position on the image. You can configure the information display by clicking the [Tools] menu and selecting [Preferences]. Display multiple images side by side. Shooting Display at full information screen size. Set the Star Rating. • The [Display Original Image] button will display beneath RAW images in the Viewer Window. Click this button to display the converted image in the Viewer Window. • Buttons appear beneath movies selected in the Viewer Window, allowing you to replay the movie or adjust the sound volume. With Windows Vista and Windows XP, the (Frame Capture) button will appear beside the Star Rating section. Clicking this button extracts still images from the movie.
  • Page 22: Editing Images

    Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Editing Images IMPORTANT • The original image will be overwritten after an image is edited unless the file name is changed before saving it. To preserve the original image intact, change the file name when saving the edited image. • This section introduces the procedures started by clicking the Edit task button. Images can also be edited in a similar way by clicking the [Edit] button in the Viewer Window. Red Eye Correction Restores eye appearance to the original color when light reflected from the flash makes them appear red. Procedures [Edit] and [Edit Image].
  • Page 23: Color/Brightness Adjustment

    Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Color/Brightness Adjustment You can adjust image color balance and brightness using a variety of methods. Brightness, Procedures Saturation, Contrast [Edit] and [Edit Image]. RGB Adjustment Select an image. [2. Select Editing Tool] [Color/Brightness Level Adjustment Adjustment] [3. Finish] Tone Curve Adjustment • Movies and RAW images cannot be edited. Adjusting Sharpness–Emphasizing Outlines Makes images appear sharper by emphasizing the outlines of subjects, such as people and objects.
  • Page 24: Trimming–Cropping A Portion Of An Image

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Trimming–Cropping a Portion of an Image Use this to delete unnecessary portions of the image and leave only the necessary portions. Procedures [Edit] and [Edit Image]. Select an image. [2. Select Editing Tool] [Trim] [3. Finish] • You can also input values or an aspect ratio to specify the trim area.
  • Page 25: Using Other Editing Software

    Select an image. Editing Program [2. Select Editing Tool] [Edit with external image editor] [Manage List] Editing Images with a Registered Editing Program Procedures [Edit] and [Edit Image]. Select an image. [2. Select Editing Tool] [Edit Image Using Other Editor] [3.
  • Page 26: Attaching Sounds

    & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Attaching Sounds You can add sound effects or background music to images and play back the sounds. Adding Sound Procedures Select an image. [Edit] and [Add/Remove Sound]. Symbol displayed on image thumbnails to which sound • WAVE type sound files (extension files have been added. “.wav”) can be attached to images. • Attaching a sound file to an image results in the selected sound file being copied into the same folder as the image file. Playing an Image Sound File Procedures Select an image. [Edit] and [Play Sound].
  • Page 27: Creating Panoramic Images–Photostitch

    You can create wide panoramic images by moving the camera slightly when recording a series of images and merging them into one image. Procedures [Edit] and [Stitch Photos]. • Movies and RAW images cannot be edited. Use the PhotoStitch program to create panoramic images. HINT Using the Stitch Assist Mode If you use the camera’s Stitch Assist mode to record the images, PhotoStitch can automatically detect the image order and merge direction, making it easier to merge the images. (Some camera models may not feature the Stitch Assist mode.) Editing Movies You can create original movies by linking movie clips and still images. You can even add titles and other text, background music and various special effects to the movie. Procedures [Edit] and [Edit Movie]. IMPORTANT QuickTime is required to play movies on Windows 2000.
  • Page 28: More Advanced Techniques

    Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Converting RAW Images You can convert RAW images to JPEG and TIFF images. Image type suited for pasting Image type retaining Procedures into word processing documents the detailed image and general programs, and for data from the initial sending by email.
  • Page 29: Exporting

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Exporting Changing Image (Stills) Sizes and Types You can change an image’s size and format when exporting it so that it can be published on the Internet or attached to an email message. Procedures [Export] and [Export Still Images]. • You will lose the shooting information if you save images as a type other than JPEG. .bmp .jpg .tif Changing Movie Sizes and Types You can change a movie’s size and format when exporting it so that it can be...
  • Page 30: Extracting Stills From Movies

    You can extract and save stills from your favourite frames recorded in a movie. (Windows Vista and Windows XP only) Procedures [Export] and [Extract frames from a movie]. Extract your best shots as stills Exporting Shooting Information You can export the shooting information recorded with an image, such as the shutter speed and exposure, as a text file. Procedures [Export] and [Export Shooting Properties]. Ascertain the causes of failed photos or compare the settings for several images.
  • Page 31: Creating Computer Screen Saver Images

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Creating Computer Screen Saver Images You can export images to serve as computer screen savers. Procedures [Export] and [Export as a Screen Saver]. Creating Computer Wallpaper Images You can export images to serve as computer wallpaper images. Procedures [Export] and [Export as a Wallpaper].
  • Page 32: Saving To Cds

    More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Saving to CDs You can save images along with their shooting information to CD-R/RW discs. (Windows Vista and Windows XP only) Procedures [Export] and [Backup to CD]. Back up important images or distribute your vacation photos on discs. IMPORTANT • This function can only be used with computers that satisfy the following requirements: • Equipped with a CD-R/RW drive as standard equipment • Writing to the CD-R/RW drive operates correctly with Windows Vista or Windows XP. • If a window similar to that shown to the right appears when a new CD-R/RW disc is placed in the drive, click [Cancel] to close...
  • Page 33: Email

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Email Attaching Images to Email You can send images as email file attachments. Procedures You can configure the image size and quality settings. [Print & Email] and [Email Images]. • You can configure how the email program automatically starts up by starting the Internet Explorer program, and clicking the [Tools] menu, followed by [Internet Options], [Programs] tab, and the [E-mail] pull-down menu.
  • Page 34: Slide Shows

    More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Slide Shows Viewing Images in Slide Shows A multiple selection of images can be shown at full size on the screen in succession as a slide show. You can freely configure the Procedures transition effects, information displayed and display time settings. [View & Classify] and [View as a Slide Show].
  • Page 35: Image Management

    • Changing the image name in into consecutively ZoomBrowser EX also changes the actual numbered images. file name on the disk. xxx_01 xxx_02 xxx_03 xxx_04 xxx_05 Sorting Images into Folders by Shooting Date You can sort images into folders by their shooting dates. Procedures 200x/05/15 [View & Classify] and [Classify into Folder]. 200x/05/16 200x/05/17 Images predating your use of ZoomBrowser EX can also be managed together.
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  • Page 37: Assigning Keywords

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Assigning Keywords You can set Keywords for use in image searches. Procedures Switch to [Preview Mode]. Insert [Keywords]. • Keywords can also be managed from the Select keywords [Tools] menu or Properties Window. • To add keywords, click the [Tools] menu and select [Manage Keywords]. HINT About the Image Information This chart shows the information other than shooting information that can be added to images. Information Type My Category Star Ratings...
  • Page 38: Searching, Filtering And Sorting Images

    Searching Images You can search images using parameters extracted from the information associated with them. Procedures [View & Classify] and [Search]. • After a search, the correlated images display in the [Search Results] folder. Star Ratings Keywords Revision Dates Comments Shooting Dates HINT Tasks Related to Search Results You can select images in the [Search Results] folder and perform operations on them, such as printing or copying them to other folders. IMPORTANT • Please note that deleting an image from the [Search Results] folder deletes the original image. Use caution in deleting items from this folder.
  • Page 39: Filtering Images

    Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Filtering Images You can use filters to display only images meeting the selected parameters in the Browser Area. Procedures [Filter] Star Ratings My Category This section is used to specify the filter criteria. Sorting Images You can sort images in the Browser Area based on the specified parameters. Procedures Select an image. Name Type Shooting Date [View] and [Sort by]. Star Rating Modification Ascending/ Date Descending Order...
  • Page 40: Comparing Images

    Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Comparing Images Comparing Multiple Images When a good photo opportunity arises, you can shoot the same subject using different shutter speeds and exposures. In ZoomBrowser EX, it is easy to compare images so that minute differences can be detected. Procedures Select several images to compare. Click View Image. Select the Viewer Window. Click Synchronize. • Selecting [Synchronize] causes actions such as increasing/reducing the magnification level or scrolling around the image to apply to all of the selected images in lock step, making it easy to check minute details of focus, coloring and other image characteristics.
  • Page 41: Remote Shooting

    [RemoteCapture DC]. IMPORTANT • Remote shooting is only available with certain camera models that list it as one of the features in the “Specifications” section of the Camera User Guide . • Ensure that you turn off your computer’s standby feature before you begin remote shooting. The results cannot be guaranteed if the computer enters the standby mode while remote shooting. • Except for the shutter button, the camera’s buttons and switches, including the zoom, cannot be manually operated while the camera is being remotely controlled.
  • Page 42 Releases the camera shutter (you to an image. can also release it by pressing the camera’s shutter button or the space bar on the keyboard). Viewfinder Sets the camera’s zoom. Turns the viewfinder display on or off. Resets the exposure, focus and white balance settings. Sets the shooting settings. HINT Interval Timer Shooting This method captures a set number of frames recorded at set intervals of time. Click the [Shooting] menu in the remote shooting window and select [Interval Timer Shooting]. (Short intervals may be insufficient for image transmission and saving, resulting in the failure to capture images at the specified interval.) Timer Shooting This method captures a single image after a set number of seconds. Click the [Shooting] menu in the remote shooting window and select [Timer shooting]. The timer interval settings range from 2 seconds to 30 seconds. Displaying Subjects on the Camera’s LCD Monitor You can use the camera’s LCD monitor or a television connected to the camera to view the subject while shooting remotely. Click the [Camera] menu in the remote shooting window and select [Camera Display Settings]. See the Camera User Guide for TV connection instructions. Shooting Without Worrying about Memory Card Capacity Clicking the [File] menu in the remote shooting window and selecting [Preferences] opens the Preferences window. If you place a check mark beside [Computer only] in the [Save Images On] section, you can continue recording without worrying about free space on the camera’s memory card.
  • Page 43: My Camera Settings

    Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques My Camera Settings Changing the Shutter Sound and Start-Up Image The camera’s start-up image, start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound and self- timer sound are collectively referred to as My Camera Settings. You can register your own custom images and sounds as the My Camera Settings. Procedures My Camera Settings • Start-up Image Connect the camera to the • Start-up Sound computer.
  • Page 44 & Features Remember the Basics Techniques You can register the start-up image, start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound and self-timer sound collectively if you select [Setup as a theme]. My Camera Settings My Camera Settings in the computer. registered in the camera. After selecting a My Camera Settings file from the left-hand list, select a My Camera Settings file to replace in the right-hand list and click this button to register it in the camera. HINT Creating My Camera Settings You can create your own original My Camera Settings files using My Camera Maker, a supplied program. To start My Camera Maker, select the [Set individually] tab in the My Camera window and click [Create My Camera data]. * The volume control knob in My Camera Maker sets the volume level in the saved sound file itself. If you think the volume is too loud when replayed on the computer and set it low when you save the file, the sound may not be audible when it is registered to the camera. To adjust the playback volume on the computer, please use the volume controls for the computer or speakers. Use the following specifications to create My Camera Settings files if you are using an alternative program to My Camera Maker. Start-up images: Compression Method: JPEG (Baseline JPEG) Type Duration in Seconds Data Sampling: 4:2:0 or 4:2:2 11.025 kHz 8.000 kHz Pixels (w x h): 320 x 240 pixels Start-Up Sound 1.0 sec. or less...
  • Page 45: Uploading Images

    Uploading Images to a Camera You can upload images from a computer to a memory card in a camera. Procedures Connect the camera to the computer. Turn on the camera power, and set it to playback mode. Select [Canon CameraWindow] (with Windows Vista, select [Downloads Images From Canon Camera using Canon CameraWindow]. Show favorite images...
  • Page 46: Preference Settings

    Basics Techniques Preference Settings Customizing ZoomBrowser EX You can configure ZoomBrowser EX to operate according to your preferences. • Overall themes, such as Procedures window appearances • Processing methods for images shot with the camera on end [Tools] and [Preferences]. • Categories of shooting information displayed • Show/hide messages • Print settings • Zoom speed Customizing the Task Buttons You can hide items that you do not usually use to streamline the task buttons.
  • Page 47: Appendices

    Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Supported Image Types The following is a list of image types supported by ZoomBrowser EX. JPEG (.JPG) Most cameras use this image type. It compresses at very high ratios, taking advantage of the characteristics of the human eye. However, because it is an irreversible compression method (part of the data is lost during compression), if you process and save an image repeatedly using this method, the image may become rougher. RAW (.CRW/.CR2) This is a proprietary image type provided by Canon. It saves the output of the image pixels from a digital camera without any deterioration in the quality of the image. Some cameras might not support this image type. Windows bitmap (.BMP) This image type comes standard with Windows. Most Windows programs support it. TIFF (.TIF) This is a relatively popular image type. It is widely supported by non-Windows programs (such as Macintosh). PhotoCD (.PCD) This is the image type used for Photo CDs.
  • Page 48: New Features In This Version

    Basics Techniques New Features in This Version The following features were added or changed in this version of ZoomBrowser EX. (ZoomBrowser EX Ver. 5.8 to 6.1) CameraWindow Makeover CameraWindow has been completely revamped to make the linkage tighter between Canon brand cameras and ZoomBrowser EX and to add convenience and functionality. It may not be possible to use the new CameraWindow with some camera models. Changes to Memory Card Downloading Methods The Camera Control Window was used in prior versions to download images from memory card readers. These downloads are now performed as a ZoomBrowser EX task in the Main Window. The data reading speed has also been significantly accelerated. Text Insertion Feature Added to Printing Functions In addition to the ability to print such information as the shooting date with the image, you are now able to add text freely during the printing preparation. Greeting cards and photos bearing messages can now be made with ease. Task Button Revisions The task button composition has been revised to make the tasks more intuitive. • The starting point for the “Sending images by email” process has shifted from the [Internet] button to the [Print & Email] button.
  • Page 49 Basic Functions Things to Mastering More Advanced Contents Appendices & Features Remember the Basics Techniques Software User Guide Windows (ZoomBrowser EX, PhotoStitch) Disclaimer • While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete, no liabilitycan be accepted for any errors or omissions. Canon reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice. • No part of this guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without the prior written permission of Canon. • Canon makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the camera, the software, memory cards, personal computers, peripheral devices, or use of non-Canon memory cards. Trademark Acknowledgments • Microsoft, Windows Vista and the Vista logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Macintosh, the Mac logo, QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. CDA-E015-010...

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