Canon Powershot g10
Canon Powershot g10
Canon Powershot g10
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
OF PRODUCT
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CONTENTS
1. Overview
1-1 Summary of Main Features ..........................................................................................................................1
1-2 Comparison of Main Features ......................................................................................................................5
2. Exterior
2-1 Exterior Photos .............................................................................................................................................6
2-2 6-view Diagram ............................................................................................................................................7
2-3 Nomenclature................................................................................................................................................8
3. Specifications
3-1 Product Specifications ..................................................................................................................................9
3-2 System Diagram .........................................................................................................................................20
3-3 Shooting/Setting Features List....................................................................................................................21
3-4 Direct Print .................................................................................................................................................22
3-4-1 Print Features of Direct Print ........................................................................................................22
3-4-2 The Connection between Digital Cameras and Printers ...............................................................24
3-5 Playback Compatibility ..............................................................................................................................25
3-5-1 Still Images ...................................................................................................................................25
3-5-2 Movies...........................................................................................................................................26
3-6 List of Accessory and Its Compatibility .....................................................................................................27
3-6-1 Camera ..........................................................................................................................................27
4. Accessory Specifications
4-1 New Accessories.........................................................................................................................................29
4-1-1 Waterproof Case WP-DC28..........................................................................................................29
4-1-2 AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC50.........................................................................................................31
4-1-3 Battery Charger (CB-2LZ/CB-2LZE) ..........................................................................................31
4-1-4 Battery Pack NB-7L .....................................................................................................................31
4-1-5 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58K ........................................................................................32
4-1-6 Tele-converter TC-DC58D ..........................................................................................................32
4-1-7 Ring Accessory Kit RAK-DC2.....................................................................................................32
4-2 Main Unchanged Accessories ....................................................................................................................32
4-2-1 AV Cable AVC-DC300 ................................................................................................................32
1. Overview
As the successor model to the PowerShot G series PowerShot G9, which was Canon's
ultimate compact digital camera, the PowerShot G10 incorporates a new 14.7-mega-
pixel CCD, the new DIGIC 4 processor, and the long-anticipated wide-angle 28 mm 5x
zoom lens for securing perfection in every detail as the flagship model.
Full Featured
Shooting Features
<Still Images>
Face detection function (Face detection technology)
• Face Detect AF focuses on the faces in the scene
- AF frame can be moved and fixed to a specified face
- Improved face detection and tracking performance
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• Face Detect AE also evaluates the brightness of faces in the scene when evaluating exposure
• Face Detect WB evaluates the color of the faces in the scene when adjusting the white balance
• Face Detect FE controls the flash output for optimum face brightness during flash photography
• Auto red-eye correction performs automatic correction for red-eye that occurs during flash photography
• FaceSelf-Timer detects faces in the scene and releases the shutter in response to the appearance of an
additional face
Servo AF continues to track the subject after pressing the shutter button halfway
• If detecting the face in the scene, observing the face closely
AF-Point Zoom allows to check the focus when pressing the shutter button halfway
• An enlarged display of the face by means of face detection when Face Detect AF is on
i-Contrast for shooting automatically controls the exposure and tone optimally for each scene
AF frame size is selectable between 'Normal' or 'Small'
• When 'Small' is selected for 9-point AiAF, the position of the whole AF frame can be moved
Auto ISO shift raises the ISO speed to allow a shake free shutter speed
Safety FE reduces the occurrence of highlight blowout during flash photography at close distances
Two custom white balance positions allow two white balance settings
AF mode allows selection of Single (at shooting) or Continuous (always on) AF
Continuous shooting AF takes continuous shots while focusing on a moving subject
Digital tele-converter easily allows telephoto photography as if a tele-converter is attached
Real-time histogram displays the brightness distribution of the scene in real time during shooting
Program shift allows changing the shutter speed and aperture value combinations while keeping the opti-
mum exposure
Safety shift automatically shifts the shutter speed or aperture value to obtain the optimum exposure
• This function is available with just one push in the Manual shooting mode
Focus bracketing/AE bracketing enables shooting while making fine adjustments to the focus and exposure
Image Inspection Tool checks image focus during rec. review
<Movies>
Newly equipped MOV movie enables longer time recording to less capacity of memory card
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Playback Features
<Still Images>
i-Contrast for playback controls the exposure and tone in 3 levels for each image
Red-eye correction uses the face detection function to automatically correct red-eye that occurred during
flash photography
Trimming centered around faces is possible using the face detection function
Recorded images can be resized to 1600 x 1200 pixels, 640 x 480 pixels, and 320 x 240 pixels
Image Inspection Tool enables confirmation of the focus for playback images
My Category allows sorting images into categories
The Jump function enables instant jumping to and playback of specific images based on keywords or cate-
gories
My Colors enables customization of the colors in the scene during playback
Image ranges (first image and last image) can be selected for performing batch printing and erasing operations
Transition adds fade-in and fade-out effects when switching between playback images
Printing Features
Easy Operation
Exposure Compensation Dial for easily adjusting the exposure compensation
ISO Dial enables setting of the optimum ISO speed depending on the scene
Control Dial enabling easy control of a various functions
Playback button switches between shooting mode and playback mode by one-push operation
Remote switch enables easy shutter release for photography using a tripod
Bar-shaped exposure marker shows the difference between manual and automatic exposure settings
Remote shooting enables shooting operation from a computer
Transition to shooting mode by pressing the shutter button halfway during playback mode
The shutter sound is synchronized with the actual shutter speed
My Menu that allows registering of five user-selected options from the shooting menu
Shortcuts can be assigned to the Print/Share button for improved ease of operation
Selected ISO speed is displayed in 1/3 stop increments on the LCD monitor
• ISO speed is displayed when pressing the shutter button halfway while Auto or High ISO Auto is selected
• The raised ISO speed is displayed when using the Auto ISO shift
Shutter speed and f/number are displayed on the LCD monitor when pressing the shutter button halfway
during shooting
Round number of total pixels are displayed together with the number of recording pixels (horizontal pixels
x vertical pixels)
Battery power displays in 3 levels on the LCD monitor
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Others
Large size (3.0-inch type) LCD monitor with high-resolution (approx. 461,000 dots) and wide viewing
angle (Pure Color LCD II)
• High contrast and faithful color reproduction
• Finished with the multiple coatings to prevent smudging, scratching, or reflection of light
Sound recorder capable of up to two hours of audio recording
• Manual adjustment of mic level possible (with level meter)
Multi-colored UI
UI display available in 26 languages*
*
Farsi is added
Large capacity new battery NB-7L (1050 mAh)
Hot shoe enables attaching of external flashes
Tele-converter lens enables shooting of wide variety of scenes
Design
"The Field G" is the design keyword for this G series camera
• Quality of material and compactness have been merged into the stylish G series design
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1-2 Comparison of Main Features
• Highlighted table items indicate changes from the PowerShot G9. Text in red shows differences.
Conditions may apply depending on items (for details, see3-1 Product Specifications).
Data Type Movies MOV (Image data: H.264, Audio data: Linear PCM AVI (Image data: Motion JPEG, Audio data: WAVE
(Monaural)) (Monaural))
Audio Sound memos, sound recorder: WAVE (Monaural)
Large: 4416 x 3312, Medium 1: 3456 x 2592, Large: 4000 x 3000, Medium 1: 3264 x 2248,
Still Images Medium 2: 2592 x 1944, Medium 3: 1600 x 1200, Medium 2: 2592 x 1944, Medium 3: 1600 x 1200,
Small: 640 x 480, Widescreen: 4416 x 2480 Small: 640 x 480, Widescreen: 4000 x 2248
Number of High Resolution: 1024 x 768 (15 fps)
Recording Standard, Color Accent, Color Swap:
Pixels Standard, Color Accent, Color Swap: 640 x 480 (30 fps/30 fps LP) / 320 x 240 (30 fps)
Movies 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (30 fps)
Compact: 160 x 120 (15 fps)
• Not compatible with AVI type Time Lapse: 640 x 480 (0.5/1 fps*)
*
Plays back at 15 fps
Others (Differences) –
Playback
Features
(Differences) Movies –
26 languages (The models for Japanese market available 25 languages (The models for Japanese market available
Display Languages with 2 languages (Japanese and English) only) with 2 languages (Japanese and English) only)
*1
Digital input/output (Hi-Speed USB (MTP, PTP supported))
Interface Audio and video output*2
*1 mini-B
*2
Ø3.5 mm jack
Battery Pack NB-2LH
Battery Pack NB-7L
Power Source AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC50
AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC20
Car Battery Charger CBC-NB2
Dimensions (excluding protrusions) 109.1 x 77.7 x 45.9 mm (4.30 x 3.06 x 1.81 in.) 106.4 x 71.9 x 42.5 mm (4.19 x 2.83 x 1.67 in.)
Weight (camera body only) Approx. 350 g (12.3 oz.) Approx. 320 g (11.3 oz.)
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2. Exterior
2-1 Exterior Photos
580EX II TC-DC58D
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2-2 6-view Diagram
Unit : mm (inch)
*
Nominal Dimensions
45.9* (1.81*)
109.1* (4.30*)
77.7* (3.06*)
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2-3 Nomenclature
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3. Specifications
3-1 Product Specifications
Note: Description of the "Product Specifications" refers to "CIPA DCG-002-2007 Specification Guideline for
Digital Cameras".
*The measured data with no annotation is measured under normal temperature.
Image Sensor
Type CCD
Camera Effective Pixels Approx. 14.7 million
Total Pixels Approx. 15.0 million
Image Size 1/1.7-inch type
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Color Filter Type Primary color (Bayer type)
Lens
Focal Length 6.1 (W) – 30.5 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 28 (W) – 140 (T) mm)
f/number f/2.8 (W) – f/4.5 (T)
(widest aperture)
Lens Construction 11 elements in 9 groups
1 double side aspherical lens
Zoom Magnification 5x
Image Stabilizer System Lens-shift type
Effect Approx. 4 steps
Focusing Range and Image Area (Image magnification ratios are 35mm film equivalent)
Max. Wide Angle Max. Telephoto
Shooting Mode Focusing Range*4 Image Area at the Minimum Focusing Range*4 Image Area at the Minimum
Focusing Distance Focusing Distance
(from the front of the lens) [Image Magnification] (from the front of the lens) [Image Magnification]
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Optical Viewfinder
Type Real-image zoom viewfinder
Picture Coverage Approx. 77% (representative value)
• An eclipse of the viewfinder may occur depending on lens zoom position.
Eyepoint 15 mm (0.59 in.)
Dioptric Adjustment –3.0 – +1.0 m-1 (dpt)
LCD Monitor
Type TFT color (Pure Color LCD II)
Effective Dots Approx. 461,000 dots
Display Size 3.0-inch type, with wide viewing angle
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Picture Coverage 100%
Brightness Adjustment 15 levels
Quick-bright LCD Available
Variangle Not available
Focus Control
AF System TTL autofocus / Manual focus*
* Shooting standby only in movie mode.
Auto Focus
AF Mode Single / continuous
Servo AF Available
• Not selectable when "AF-point zoom" is on or "FaceSelf-Timer" is set.
AF Frame Face Detect*1*2, AiAF (9-points), center, FlexiZone
*1 AF frame can be moved and fixed to specified face.
*2 If no face is detected, AiAF (9-points) are used.
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Exposure Control
Metering System Evaluative*1, Center-weighted average, Spot*2
*1 Facial brightness is also evaluated in Face Detect AF.
*2 Fixed to center or linked to the AF frame.
White Balance
Modes Auto*, Day Light, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Flash, Underwater,
Custom 1, Custom 2
* The colors of faces are evaluated in Face Detect AF.
Shutter, Aperture
Shutter Type Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter
Aperture Type Iris type
Shutter Speeds 1/60 – 1/4000 sec.
15 – 1/4000 sec. (Total shutter speed range.)
• Shutter speeds vary depending on the shooting modes.
• The following shutter speeds are available in Tv mode or M mode:
15, 13, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3.2, 2.5, 2, 1.6, 1.3, 1, 0.8, 0.6, 0.5, 0.4, 0.3,
1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/13, 1/15, 1/20, 1/25, 1/30, 1/40, 1/50, 1/60, 1/80,
1/100, 1/125, 1/160, 1/200, 1/250, 1/320, 1/400, 1/500, 1/640, 1/800, 1/1000,
1/1250, 1/1600, 1/2000, 1/2500, 1/3200, 1/4000 (Unit: sec.)
• Tv bar displayed in Av mode or M mode.
f/number f/2.8 – f/8.0 (W) / f/4.5 – f/8.0* (T)
* The f/number can be set to f/11 when in Auto mode.
• The following f/numbers are available in Av mode or M mode:
W: f/2.8, 3.2, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0
T: f/4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0
• Av bar displayed in Tv mode or M mode.
Relationship between f/number Max. wide angle
and Shutter Speeds f/number f/2.8 – f/3.5 f/4.0 – f/5.0 f/5.6 – f/8.0*
M / Tv mode 15 – 1/2000 15 – 1/2500 15 – 1/4000
Shutter Speed (sec.)
Av mode 15 – 1/2000 15 – 1/2500 15 – 1/4000
Max. telephoto
f/number f/4.5 – f/5.6 f/6.3 – f/8.0
M / Tv mode 15 – 1/2000 15 – 1/2500
Shutter Speed (sec.)
Av mode 15 – 1/2000 15 – 1/2500
* The f/number can be set to f/11 when Auto mode.
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Flash
<Built-in>
Flash Modes Auto, on, off
• Facial brightness is also evaluated in Face Detect AF.
Flash Range 30 cm – 4.6 m (W), 50 cm – 2.8 m (T) (12 in. – 15 ft. (W), 1.6 – 9.2 ft. (T))
• Brightness of image periphery may reduce depending on shooting distance.
Flash Synchro Shutter Speeds 1/500 sec. (Fastest synchronized speed)
Recycling Time (Full Flash) 10 sec. or less (battery voltage: 7.4 V)
Flash Output Compensation ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
Manual Flash Output Setting 3 steps
FE Lock Available
Auto Red-eye Correction Available
Red-eye Reduction Available
Slow Synchro Available
Second-curtain Synchro Available
Safety FE Available
<External>
Recommended Flash and Canon Speedlite 220EX, 430EX II, 580EX II
accessory Transmitter ST-E2
Attachment Method Hot shoe
Control Method Mutual communications through Sync. contact
Flash Synchro Shutter Speeds 1/250 sec. (Maximum synchronized speed)
Recycling Time (Full Flash) Depending on the attached speedlite
Flash Output Compensation ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
Manual Flash Output Setting 22 levels (580EX II)
19 levels (220EX, 430EX II)
Wireless Flash Available
• On/Off only.
FP Flash Available
FE Lock Available
Red-eye Reduction Available
Slow Synchro Available
Second-curtain Synchro Available
Auto Zoom Control Available
Safety FE Available
<Auxiliary>
Recommended Flash High-Power Flash HF-DC1
Mounting Method Mount with the supplied bracket
Trigger System Detects the pre-flash and flash light from the camera's built-in flash
Shooting Specifications
<Still Images, Movies>
Shooting Modes Auto, P, Tv, Av, M, C1, C2, SCN*, Stitch Assist, Movie
* Portrait,
Landscape, Night Scene, Sports, Night Snapshot, Kids & Pets, Indoor, Sunset,
Foliage, Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Aquarium, Underwater, ISO 3200, Color Accent,
Color Swap
Movie Modes Standard, Color Accent, Color Swap
Long Shutter Mode Not available
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Digital Zoom
Zoom Magnification Approx. 4.0x, up to approx. 20x in combination with the optical zoom
• In still image mode, digital zoom is not available for the mode set to RAW or Widescreen.
Focal Length 28 (W) – 560 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent)
(Optical x Digital)
Zoom Position 6.4x, 8.5x, 11x, 14x, 17x, 20x
(Optical x Digital)
Safety Zoom Large Medium 1 Medium 2 Medium 3 Small
(Stop position:
5.0x 6.4x 8.5x 14x 20x
Optical x Digital)
• Maximum magnification without loss of image quality at the each recording pixel.
Digital Tele-converter Approx. 1.7x, approx. 2.2x
Magnification Focal length (35mm film equivalent)
1.7x 47.6 (W) – 238 (T) mm
2.2x 61.6 (W) – 308 (T) mm
• When a face or faces have been detected by Face Detect AF, People is also selected regard-
less of the shooting mode.
Image Stabilizer
Modes Off, Continuous, Shoot Only, Panning
Converter Settings None / TC-DC58D
Camera Start-up Time, Mode LCD Monitor Camera Start-up Time* Release Time Lag
Release Time Lag
On Approx. 1.2 sec.
Shooting 0.1 sec. or less
Off Approx. 1.0 sec.
Playback On Approx. 1.1 sec. –
* Under the conditions where the flash does not fire automatically.
Self-timer Shooting Approx. 10-sec./approx. 2-sec. delay/custom*1/FaceSelf-Timer*2
*1 Shooting start time (0 – 10 sec. (in one-second increments), 15/20/30 sec.) and number of
shots (1 – 10 shots (in one-shot increments)) can be specified.
*2 When number of detected faces increases, the shutter is released at 2 sec. delay. However no
face is detected for 30 seconds or more, the shooting operation starts automatically.
Remote Shooting Available (using supplied software)
Disp. Overlay Off, Grid lines, 3:2 Guide, Both
<Still Images>
Noise Reduction When shutter speed is set between 15 and 1.3 sec.
Bracketing
Focus 3 levels: Large, Medium, Small
AE Compensation value* can be selected within a range between 1/3 – 2 stops in 1/3-stop
increments
* The exposure compensation setting can be adjusted higher or lower than the set exposure value.
Rec. Review Off, 2 – 10 sec. (in one-second increments), Hold
• Magnification and image erasing are also available.
Image Inspection Tool Available
• Magnification, moving frame and image erasing are also available.
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Night Display Available
Shooting Interval LCD Monitor Shooting Interval
On Approx. 1.9 sec.
Off Approx. 2.3 sec.
• Under the conditions where the flash does not fire automatically.
Continuous Shooting
Mode Selection Continuous shooting, continuous shooting AF, continuous shooting LV
• Smooth continuous shooting not available on RAW mode.
Speed Continuous shooting: Approx. 1.3 shots/sec.
Continuous shooting AF: Approx. 0.7 shots/sec.
Continuous shooting LV: Approx. 0.7 shots/sec.
• Under the conditions where the flash does not fire automatically.
Number of Shots <Low Level Format> Unit: shots
Large (L)
SF F N
Speed Class 2 12 24 276
Speed Class 4 16 57
Speed Class 6 27
: Smooth continuous shooting available (See the Recording Capacity for detailed values)
• Even after exceeding the number of shots shown above, continuous shooting is available
when the shutter button is still pressed. However, the shooting speeds will decrease.
Interval Shooting Not available
Shutter release at vertical Not available
position (Other than Shutter
button)
<Movies>
Modes Standard, Color Accent, Color Swap
Audio Specifications
Audio Functions Movie sound, sound memos (also available during rec. review), sound recorder
Quantization Bit Rate/ Quantization Bit Rate Sampling Rate
Sampling Rate
Standard,
Movie Sound Color Accent, 16 bits 44.100 kHz
Color Swap
Sound Memos 16 bits 11.025 kHz
Sound Recorder 16 bits 44.100 kHz/22.050 kHz/11.025 kHz
Input Level Adjustment Auto, Manual
Input Level Indicator -40 – 0 dB / Not available
Wind Filter Available
Microphone, Speaker Available
Recording Specifications
<Still Images, Movies>
Recording Media SD memory card, SDHC memory card, MultiMediaCard, MMCplus card,
HC MMCplus card
Format Normal format, low level format
File Format Design rule for camera file system, DPOF (Version 1.1) compliant
Data Type Still images: Exif 2.2 (JPEG) / RAW (CR2)*
* Digital Photo Professional (DPP) is used for RAW development.
Movies: MOV (Image data: H.264; Audio data: Linear PCM (monaural))
Sound memos, sound recorder: WAVE (monaural)
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Folder Settings Management
Capacity Max. 900
• Up to 2,000 files can be stored per folder.
Customization Create New Folder (on next shooting), Auto Create*
* Off, or user-specified time per day, month, day of the week.
<Still Images>
Color Space Standard (sRGB)
Compression Superfine, fine, normal
Number of Recording Pixels Unit: pixels
Large 4416 x 3312
Medium 1 3456 x 2592
Medium 2 2592 x 1944
Medium 3 1600 x 1200
Small 640 x 480
Widescreen 4416 x 2480
Recording Capacity
Unit: images
Large (L) Medium 1 (M1) Medium 2 (M2) Medium 3 (M3) Small (S) Widescreen (W) RAW
SF F N SF F N SF F N SF F N SF F N SF F N RAW +JPG
File Size (KB) 6348 3759 1797 3888 2302 1100 2503 1395 695 1002 558 278 249 150 84 4753 2814 1345 18793 22552
2 GB 306 516 1059 499 841 1707 767 1365 2672 1862 3235 6146 6830 10245 15368 409 690 1396 94 79
8 GB 1227 2063 4234 1996 3364 6822 3069 5457 10679 7442 12927 24562 27291 40937 61406 1637 2759 5581 378 318
•The approximate number of recordable images on memory cards of other than the above can be calculated by using the above fig-
ures as a reference and extrapolating accordingly.
<Movies>
Recording Pixels, Frame Rate Recording Pixels Frame Rate
Standard, Color Accent, 640 x 480 30 fps
Color Swap 320 x 240 30 fps
Maximum Recording Length Standard, Color Accent, Color Swap: Continuous recording is possible until the file
per Clip size reaches 4 GB*
* Even if the file size has not reached 4 GB, the recording stops when the recording time
reaches one hour. For lesser capacity memory cards than 4 GB, the recording stops when
the card becomes full or the recording time reaches one hour.
<Low Level Format>
Standard, Color Accent, Color Swap
640 x 480 320 x 240
30 fps 30 fps
Speed Class 2
Speed Class 4
Speed Class 6
: Continuous recording is possible until the file size reaches 4 GB, the memory card
becomes full, or the recording time reaches one hour.
Recording Time <Low Level Format>
Standard, Color Accent, Color Swap
640 x 480 320 x 240
30 fps 30 fps
Movie size (KB/sec.) 1316 394
2 GB 23 min. 49 sec. 1 hr. 13 min. 10 sec.
8 GB 1 hr. 35 min. 11 sec. 4 hrs. 52 min. 24 sec.
• The approximate recording time on memory cards other than the above can be calculated
by using the above figures as a reference and extrapolating accordingly.
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<Audio>
Recording Time
Sound Memos Up to 1 minute recording length per image
Sound Recorder Up to 2 hours recording length per clip
11.025 kHz 22.050 kHz 44.100 kHz
Data size (KB/sec.) 22 44 88
2 GB 25 hrs. 22 min. 35 sec. 12 hrs. 41 min. 18 sec. 6 hrs. 20 min. 39 sec.
8 GB 101 hrs. 23 min. 47 sec. 50 hrs. 41 min. 53 sec. 25 hrs. 20 min. 57 sec.
• The approximate recording time on memory cards other than the above can be calculated
by using the above figures as a reference and extrapolating accordingly.
Playback Specifications
<Still Images, Movies>
Easy Not available
Auto Rotate (Automatic Available (owing to the Intelligent Orientation Sensor)
vertical/horizontal detection) • Images are displayed vertically or horizontally according to the camera's shooting position.
For movie playback, the direction depends on the camera's position at the start of shooting.
• The setting for playback is linked to the setting chosen for shooting.
Resume Playback Last seen, Last shot
• Movie playback will resume from the last frame displayed, when playback is interrupted
partway through in the prior viewing session.
<Still Images>
Maximum Playback Pixels 5616 x 3744
Playback Modes Single, index (9 images), Magnification (Approx. 2x – 10x)
Rotate Rotates each image to 90 degrees or 270 degrees
• Both the LCD monitor and video output play back the image according to settings.
RAW Playback Not Available
(CR2 data type) • JPEG image recorded simultaneously can be played back.
Red-eye Correction Available
i-Contrast Available
Trimming Available
Resize Available
• Recording pixels after "Resize"
1600 x 1200, 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixels.
• Not available for images shot in Widescreen and RAW.
My Colors Vivid, Neutral, Sepia, Black & White, Positive Film, Lighter Skin Tone,
Darker Skin Tone, Vivid Blue, Vivid Green, Vivid Red
My Category Select (People, Scenery, Events, Category 1 – 3, To Do), Select Range (First image
and Last image)
• Functions that can be carried out by category: image search, erase, protect, slide show,
print.
Jump Top of the specified Shot Date, My Category*, Folder, Movie, 10 images,
100 images
* The images which do not belong any categories can be selected.
• Playback with a selected search key.
• Jumps to the next set of nine images during index playback.
Image Inspection Tool Available
• Magnification, moving frame and image erasing are also available.
• Face detection function is activated.
Histogram Available
Overexposure Warning Available
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Slide Show
Playback interval 3 – 10 sec., 15 sec., 30 sec.
Repeat Available
Playlist All Images, Date, My Category, Folder, Movies, Stills, Custom 1 – 3
• Only images with DPOF setting can be played back as slide show.
Transition Effects Single image playback: 3 types (using buttons: 2 types / using control dial: 1 type)
Slide show: 3 types
<Movies>
Playback Functions Normal playback*1, slow motion*2, pause, first frame, last frame, next frame, and
previous frame selectable. Fast forward and fast rewind are available.
• Display playback position and shooting time.
*1 System requirements for playing back the movie on the computer are shown in the table
below.
*2 5 speed levels including normal-playback speed, without sound.
RAM
CPU Clock Frequency
Printing Specifications
Direct Print PictBridge, Canon Direct Print, Bubble Jet Direct
DPOF (Version 1.1)
Print Specification Select images & quantity for printing*, Select range, Select by date, Select by category,
Select by folder, Select all images
• Up to a total of 998 images can be specified.
* Up to 99 prints of one image can be specified (other options except 'Select images & Qty.'
allow only one print per image).
Print Settings Print Type (standard, index, both), Date, File No.
• [Clear DPOF data] can be selected.
Erasing Specifications
Erasing Modes Select image, Select range, Select by date, Select by category, Select by folder,
Select all images
• The image data in the memory card stored with the design rule for camera file systems for-
mat can be erased. (However, protected images can not be erased.)
• Erasing a portion of a movie (in one-second increments) available using the movie editing
function.
Protect (camera) Select image, Select range, Select by date, Select by category, Select by folder,
Select all images
• Prevents still images (including sound memos) and movies protected on camera (specify at
playback) from being deleted.
Protect (SD memory card/ Prevents writing and erasing any data recorded on the SD memory card and
SDHC memory card) SDHC memory card
Interface
Digital Interface Hi-Speed USB (mini-B connector (female))
Communication Settings MTP, PTP
Analogue Audio Output Monaural (ϕ 3.5 mm jack: Unified type for audio and video output)
Analogue Video Output NTSC or PAL (ϕ 3.5 mm jack: Unified type for audio and video output)
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Others
Display Languages 26 languages*
(English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish,
Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Greek, Polish, Czech,
Hungarian, Turkish, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Thai, Arabic, Romanian,
Ukrainian, Farsi and Japanese)
* The models for Japanese market available with 2 languages (Japanese and English) only.
Battery Level Indicator 3 steps
• Blinks when battery charge is low.
My Camera
Selectable Items Start-up image*1, start-up sound, operation sound, self-timer sound, shutter sound*2
*1 Dedicated for the PowerShot G10.
*2 Synchronized with the actual shutter speed.
Number of Choices 3 choices (Off is also selectable.)
1: Canon original images and sounds (Cannot be customized)
2: Canon original images and sounds (Cannot be customized)
3: Customizable by the user*
* The simulated shutter sound of Canon F1 is registered to the 1st option and Canon T90 is
registered to the 2nd option as a factory default.
* Canon original contents are registered to the 3rd option as a factory default.
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Remote Switch Available
Power Supplies
Primary Batteries Not available
Secondary Batteries Battery Pack NB-7L (Lithium-ion rechargeable battery)
AC Adapter Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
Car Battery Adapter Not available
Sub-battery MS lithium secondary battery MS614
Charging Time Approx. 4 hours (charged from main battery)
Duration Approx. 3 weeks (after the sub-battery is fully charged and the main battery is removed.)
Battery Capacity
Number of Images Shot CIPA Standard compliant Canon Standard
(LCD monitor On) (LCD monitor Off)
Approx. 400 shots Approx. 1000 shots
Camera Specifications
Operating Temperatures 0 – 40°C (32 – 104°F)
Operating Humidity 10 – 90%
Dimensions (excluding protrusions) 109.1 x 77.7 x 45.9 mm (4.30 x 3.06 x 1.81 in.)
Weight (camera body only) Approx. 350 g (12.3 oz.)
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3-2 System Diagram
Speedlite
Speedlite Speedlite Speedlite Transmitter High-Power Speedlite Bracket Off Camera Shoe
220EX 430EX II*4 580EX II*4 ST-E2 Flash HF-DC1 SB-E2 Cord OC-E3
Tele-converter
TC-DC58D
with Camera
Interface Cable
IFC-400PCU*1 Canon Brand
Neck Strap Direct Print Compatible
NS-DC8 Printers
Memory Card
AV Cable Compact Photo
AVC-DC300*1 Printers*2 *3
Battery Pack
NB-7L*1 (SELPHY series)
(With Terminal Cover) USB Card Reader
Soft Case
AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC50 SC-DC60
series USB Port
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3-3 Shooting/Setting Features List
{ : Setting available or the optimum value is automatically set by the camera. *1 : Set to the optimum value depending on each shooting mode.
As a rule, with the "Stitch Assist", only the first image is available. *2 : Fixed to ISO 3200.
: Setting available. Contents that can be set, depending on the shooting *3 : Set to "Continuous Shooting LV" when Manual Focus setting in
mode registered in the custom (C) mode. practicable shooting mode or fireworks is selected.
– : Not available. *4 : Fixed to Medium 3 (1600 x 1200)
*5 : Widescreen is not be set.
Colored cells (W) : The settings are memorized in custom-registered condition. *6 : Av Only.
Colored cells (W) : The settings are retained even when the camera power is *7 : Tv Only.
turned off. *8 : Fix to Single when 9-point is selected.
*9 : Not available when RAW or Widescreen is selected.
*10 : Always set to [on].
*11 : Only available when flash on is selected.
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3-4 Direct Print
3-4-1 Print Features of Direct Print
• Printing with SELPHY CP Series Printers
The product name of the camera and the printer that has been described in the table is Japanese names. However,
the product not sold in Japan has described an overseas name.
PictBridge features 䐢 䐣 䐤 䐥
䖩: Canon proprietary feature
Single Image Print 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 [NOTE]
*1 Uses the camera's shooting information to
Date 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Date and File Number Print optimize the image data.
File Number 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 *2 Red-eye correction only.
Auto*1 (On/Off) 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 *3 Red-eye + NR + Face brightness adjustment.
䖩 VIVID / NR / VIVID+NR 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 *4 1 to 99 copies can be set per image.
Setting the Print Effect 䖩 Face brightness adjustment 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 *5 For the usable paper size, refer to the printer
䖩 Red-eye1 correction*2 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 user guide.
䖩 Red-eye2 correction*3 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 *6 Default only.
Setting the Number of Copies*4 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 *7 Prints 2, 4 or (8) images on a single sheet of
Setting the Print Area (Trimming) 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 paper. (8 can only be selected when printing
Easy Print Selecting the Paper Size*5 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 on credit card size paper.)
Selecting the Paper Type*6 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 *8 Prints by specifying the print size of the
Borderless / Bordered 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 image on a sheet of paper. For the paper size
N-up*7 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 and the print size, refer to the direct print
Fixed Sixe*8 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 user guide.
*9 Only available with cameras supporting
Setting the Layout 䖩 ID Photo Print 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿
䖩 20 image index with shooting information 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 Movie Print (in single frames) function.
*10 When the print type is set to [Index], the
䖩 Contact-sheet type 35 image index 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢
Print with the shooting information 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 [Date] and [File Number] cannot be set at the
Sequence-frame same time.
䖩 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿
Movie Print
Single-frame*9 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿
Several Selected Images Print 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
All Image Print 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Standard 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Selecting the Print Type Index 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Both (Standard + Index) 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Date*10 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Date and File Number Print
File Number*10 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿
Auto*1 (On/Off) 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
䖩 VIVID / NR / VIVID+NR 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢
Setting the Print Effect 䖩 Face brightness adjustment 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢
Printing with 䖩 Red-eye1 correction*2 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿
DPOF Print
Settings 䖩 Red-eye2 correction*3 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢
Setting the Number of Copies*4 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Selecting the Paper Size*5 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Selecting the Paper Type*6 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Borderless / Bordered 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
N-up*7 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿
Fixed Sixe*8 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿
Setting the Layout 䖩 ID Photo Print 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢
䖩 20 image index with shooting information 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢
䖩 Contact-sheet type 35 image index 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢
Print with the shooting information 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢
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• Printing with Canon Bubble Jet Printers (inkjet printer series/SELPHY DS series)
The product name of the camera and the printer that has been described in the table is Japanese names. However,
the product not sold in Japan has described an overseas name.
PictBridge features 䐠 䐡 䐢 䐣 䐤 䐥 䐦 䐧 䐨 䐩
䖩 : Canon proprietary feature
Single Image Print 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 [NOTE]
Date and File Number Date 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 *1 Uses the camera's shooting
Print File Number 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 information to optimize the
Auto*1 (On/Off) 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 image data.
䖩 VIVID / NR / VIVID+NR 㽢 䕧 *2 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 *2 VIVID only.
Setting the Print Effect 䖩 Face brightness adjustment *3 Red-eye correction only.
㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
*4 Red-eye + NR + Face bright-
䖩 Red-eye1 correction*3 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿
䖩 Red-eye2 correction*4 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 ness adjustment.
*5 1 to 99 copies can be set per
Setting the Number of Copies*5 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
image.
Setting the Print Area (Trimming) 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 *6 For the usable paper size, refer
Easy
Print Selecting the Paper Size*6 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 to the printer user guide.
Selecting the Paper Type*7 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 *7 For the usable paper type,
Borderless / Bordered 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 refer to the printer user guide.
*8 Prints 2, 4, 9 or 16 images on a
N-up*8 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 *9 䕿 *9 䕿 䕿 *9 䕿 *9 䕿 䕿
Fixed Sixe*10 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 single sheet of paper. The
number of images that can be
Setting the Layout 䖩 ID Photo Print 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 arranged on a single sheet of
䖩 20 image index with shooting information*11 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 㽢 paper is different depending
䖩 Contact-sheet type 35 image index*12 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 㽢 on the printer and the paper
Print with the shooting information*13 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 㽢 size. Then, refer to the print
䖩 Sequence-frame 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 user guide.
Movie Print *9 Not available when connecting
Single-frame*14 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Several Selected Images Print with the PIXUS Pro9500
䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
printer.
All Image Print 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 *10Prints by specifying the print
Standard 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 size of the image on a sheet of
Selecting the Print Type Index 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 paper. For the paper size and
Both (Standard + Index) 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 the print size, refer to the
Date and File Number Date*15 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 direct print user guide.
*11Only available with cameras
Print File Number*15 16 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Auto*1 (On/Off) supporting 20 image index
䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
layout with shooting informa-
䖩 VIVID / NR / VIVID+NR 㽢 䕧 *2 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 tion.
Setting the Print Effect 䖩 Face brightness adjustment 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 *12Only available with cameras
Printing 䖩 Red-eye1 correction*3 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 supporting contact-sheet type
with 䖩 Red-eye2 correction*4 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 䕿 䕿 35 image index layout.
DPOF *13Not available when printing
Print Setting the Number of Copies*5 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿
Selecting the Paper Size*6 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 without borders.
Settings *14[Single-frame] is only possi-
Selecting the Paper Type*7 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 ble, when the camera corre-
Borderless / Bordered 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 䕿 sponds to the Movie print
N-up*8 㽢 㽢 㽢 䕿 *9 䕿 *9 䕿 䕿 *9 䕿 *9 䕿 䕿 (Single-frame).
Fixed Sixe*10 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 㽢 *15When the print type is set to
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3-4-2 The Connection between Digital Cameras and Printers
The connection between Canon digital cameras (PowerShot series and IXY series) and printers shows in Table 1.
Canon Direct Print / Bubble Jet Direct / Canon Direct Print / Canon Direct Print
PictBridge support Bubble Jet Direct support support
Digital Cameras
Cameras released in 2003 Cameras released in 2004 PS A40/A30/A20/A10/
Printers Cameras released in 2006, and 2005 PS G3/G2/S45/S40/S30,
(Except for PS A520/A510) (Except for PS Pro1/S1 IS) A200/A100,
2007 and 2008 ID 320/300a/200a
PS A520/A510 ID 300/200
PS Pro1/S1 IS
CP series (Canon CP-10
Direct Print support) CP-100
CP series CP-200/300
(Canon Direct Print, Canon Direct Print
CP220/330
PictBridge support)
Canon Direct Print /
CP750/740/ PictBridge*
730/720/710/
SELPHY CP series/ 530/520/510/
ES series 500/400
(Canon Direct Print,
PictBridge support) ES2/ES1/
ES20, CP600/ PictBridge
770/760
inkjet printer series -
(Bubble Jet Direct support)
inkjet printer series
(Bubble Jet Direct, PictBridge support) Bubble Jet Direct -
SELPHY DS series
(Bubble Jet Direct, PictBridge support) PictBridge -
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3-5 Playback Compatibility
3-5-1 Still Images
Cameras for playback (except SLR cameras)
SD/SDHC/MMC* SD/MMC/SDHC/
CF card SD SD/MMC* (MMCplus: TX1 MMCplus/
only) HC MMCplus
ID 400/320/300a/300/200a/ PS G3/G2/G1 PS Pro1 ID 500/450 ID 30 ID 600/55/50/ ID 800 IS/700/80/ ID 1000/900 IS/ PS G10
200, IXY DIGITAL PS Pro90 IS PS G6/G5 PS S1 IS 40/30a/L2/L 70/60/L3/ 810 IS/90/10/L4 ID 3000 IS/2000 IS/
PS S20/S10 PS S2 IS WIRELESS PS G7/S3 IS/ 920 IS/
PS S50/S45/S40/ PS S70/S60 PS A95/A85/A80/ 910 IS/820 IS/95 IS/
PS A70/A60/A40/A30/A20/ S30 A75/A310 PS A400 PS S80/A700/ S5 IS/TX1
A620/A610/A540/ 25 IS/20 IS
A10/A300/A200/A100 PS A710 IS/A640/ PS G9/SX100 IS/
A530/A520/A510/ A630/A570 IS/A560/
A430/A420/A410 SX110 IS/SX10 IS
A550/A460/A450 PS A1000 IS/
A2000 IS/E1/A720
IS/A650 IS/
A590 IS/A580/A470
ID 500/450/400/320/300a/300/200a/200, IXY DIGITAL
PS S1 IS/S20/S10
{ { { {
PS A95/A85/A80/A75/A70/A60/A40/A30/A20/A10/
A310/A300/A200/A100
CF
PS G6/G5/G3/G2/G1
{*1 { { {*1 *1 *1
Cameras for shooting (except SLR cameras)
PS Pro90 IS
PS S70/S60/S50/S45/S40/S30
PS Pro1 {*1*2 {*2 { {*1 *1*2 *1
ID 600/55/50/40/30a/30/L2/L
SD PS S2 IS { { { { {
PS A400
ID 800 IS/700/80/70/60/L3/WIRELESS
{ { { { {
SD/MMC* PS A700/A620/A610/A540/A530/A520/A510/A430/A420/A410
PS S80 *2 *2
{ *3
{ *3
{ { {
ID 900 IS/90/10/L4
SD/SDHC/ PS S3 IS/TX1 *4 *4 *4 *4
{*4 {*4 {*4 { {
MMC* PS A710 IS/A570 IS/A560/A550/A460/A450
(MMCplus: ID 1000/810 IS
TX1 only) PS G7/S5 IS *2*4 *2*4 *4 *4
{*3*4 {*3*4 {*4 { {
PS A640/A630
PS G10
SD/SDHC/ ID 3000 IS/2000 IS/920 IS/910 IS/820 IS/95 IS/25 IS/20 IS {*2*3*
MMC*/ PS G9/SX100 IS/SX110 IS/SX10 IS
*2*4*5 *2*4*5 *4*5 *4*5
4*5 {*3*4*5 {*4*5 {*5 {
MMCplus/ PS A1000 IS/A2000 IS/E1/A720 IS/A650 IS/A590 IS/A580/A470
HC MMCplus
PS G9/G10 RAW image × × × × × × × × {*6
*1 Thumbnail is displayed for RAW image
PS : PowerShot *2
ID : IXY DIGITAL (The model names of IXY are for Japanese market) JPEG file can be played-back up to 3200 x 2400 pixels (Thumbnail displays when more than 3200 x 2400 pixels)
*3
Images recorded in the MultiMediaCard may not be played-back.
{ : Playback available *4 Images recorded in the SDHC memory card can not be played-back.
: Playback available when interchange of memory cards *5
Images recorded in the HC MMCplus card can not be played-back.
× : Playback not available *6
JPEG image is played-back accompanied for display.
* MultiMediaCard
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3-5-2 Movies
Cameras for playback
SD/SDHC/MMC* SD/MMC/SDHC/MMCplus/
CFcard SD SD/MMC* (MMCplus: TX1 only) HC MMCplus
IXY DIGITAL PS G2/G1 ID 300a/300/ PS Pro1/G6/G5/G3 PS ID ID 600/ PS ID 800 IS/700/80/ PS S3 IS ID 1000/ ID 90/10 ID 810 ID 2000 IS/910 IS/ PS G10
PS S20/S10 PS Pro90 IS 200a/200 PS S70/S60/S50/S45 S1 IS 30a/30/ 55/50/40 A520/ 70/60/L3/ 4
PS A710 900 IS/L PS TX1/ IS 820 IS/95 IS/25 IS/ ID 3000 IS/
2
PS A20/A10 PS S40/S30 PS A40/A30/ ID 500/450/400/320 L /L PS S2 IS A510 WIRELESS IS/ A640/ PS G7 A570 IS/ PS S5 20 IS 920 IS
A200/A100 PS 400 PS S80 A630/A550/ A560 IS PS G9/SX100IS/ PS SX10 IS
PS A95/A85/A80/ PS A700/A620/ A460/A450 SX110 IS
A75/A70/A60/ A610/A540/A530/ PS A1000 IS/A2000 IS/
A310/A300 A430/A420/A410 E1/A720 IS/A650 IS/
A590 IS/A580/A470
PS G2/G1, PS Pro90 IS, PS S40/S30 × { {*1 { { ×
ID 300a/300/200a/200
× {*1 { { { ×
PS A40/A30/A200/A100
CF ID 500/450/400/320
PS Pro1/G6/G5/G3/S70/S60/S50/S45 × {*1 {*1 { { ×
PS A95/A85/A80/A75/A70/A60/A310/A300
PS S1 IS × × × × { × × ×
ID 30a/30/L2/L
× *1 *1
{ { { { { { { { { ×
PS 400
SD
ID 600/55/50/40 × × × × × { × { { { { { { ×
PS S2 IS × × × × × × × × { { { { { { ×
PS A520/A510 × *1 *1
{*2 {*2 { { { { { { { ×
ID 800 IS/700/80/70/60/L3/WIRELESS
Cameras for shooting
SD
MMC* PS S80 (except XGA) × × × × × {*2 × { { { { { { ×
PS A700/A620/A610/A540/A530/A430/A420/A410
PS S80 (XGA) × × × × × × × × { { { { { { ×
PS S3 IS (except 320 x 240, 60fps) × × × × *5
× {*2*5 × {*5 { { { { { ×
PS A710 IS/A640/A630/A550/A460/A450
SD/SDHC/ PS S3 IS (except 320 x 240, 60fps) × × × × *5
× × × { *5
{ { { { { ×
MMC* PS S3 IS (320 x 240, 60fps) × × × × × × × × × { { { { { ×
(MMCplus: ID 1000/900 IS/810 IS*3/90*3/10*3/L4
× × × × × × × × × × { { { { ×
TX1 only) PS G7/S5 IS/TX1*4, PS A570 IS/A560
PS TX1 (1280 x 720) × × × × × × × × × × × { × × ×
ID 810 IS/90/10 (Time Lapse) × × × × × × × × × × × { { { ×
ID 2000 IS/910 IS/820 IS/95 IS/25 IS/20 IS
PS G9/SX100 IS/SX110 IS × × × × × × × × × × {*6 {*6 {*6 { ×
PS A1000 IS/A2000 IS/E1/A720 IS/A650
SD/SDHC/ IS/A590 IS/A580/A470
MMC*/
ID 820 IS/95 IS/25 IS/20 IS (Time Lapse)
MMCplus/ ID 2000 IS/910 IS, PS G9 (Time Lapse) × × × × × × × × × × × {*6 {*6 { ×
HC MMCplus
PS G10
PS SX10 IS × × × × × × × × × × × × × × {
ID 3000 IS/920 IS
*1 Playback not available when file size or recording time exceeds each limit.
PS : PowerShot
*2 Images recorded in the MultiMediaCard (MMC) may not be played-back.
ID : IXY DIGITAL (The model names of IXY are for Japanese market) *3
{ : Playback available Except Time Lapse Movie
*4 Except 1280 x 720
: Playback available when interchanging of memory cards *5 Images recorded in the SDHC memory card can not be played-back.
× : Playback not available *6
Images recorded in the HC MMCplus card can not be played-back.
*
MultiMediaCard
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3-6 List of Accessory and Its Compatibility
3-6-1 Camera
PowerShot G Series, S Series, SX*(**) Series, Pro Series
G10 SX10 IS G9 S5 IS S80 G6 S70 S1 IS Pro1 PS G5 S50 G2 Pro G1
G7 S3 IS S60 PS G3 S45 90 IS
S2 IS S40
S30
<Battery>
NB-2L/2LH - - O - O - O - - - O - - -
BP-511/511A - - - - - O - - O O - O O O
BP-512/514 - - - - - O - - O O - O - -
NB4-100/NB4-200 - O - O - - - O - - - - - -
NB4-300 - O - O - - - O - - - - - -
NB-7L O - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<Adapter/Charger>
ACK700 - - - - - - O - - - O - - -
ACK-DC20 - - O - O - - - - - - - - -
ACK-DC50 O - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CA-PS700 (N) O O O O - - - O - - - - - -
CA-560 - - - - - O - - O O - O O O
CA-570 + CG-560/570 - - - - - O - - O O - O O O
CR-560 - - - - - O - - O O - O O O
CB-5L/CG-580 - - - - - O - - O O - O O O
CB-2LT/CB-2LTE - - - - - - O - - - O - - -
CB-2LW/2LWE - - O - O - - - - - - - - -
CB-3AH(CBK-100) - O - O - - - O - - - - - -
CB-4AH(CBK4-200) - O - O - - - O - - - - - -
CBC-NB2 - - O - O - O - - - O - - -
CB-5AH(CBK4-300) - O - O - - - O - - - - - -
CB-2LZ/CB-2LZE O - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<DC Coupler>
DR-700 - - - - - - O - - - O - - -
DR-20 - - O - O - - - - - - - - -
DR-50 O - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<Lens Accessory>
WC-DC58 - - - - - - - - - - - O O O
WC-DC58N - - - - - O - - - O - - - -
WC-DC52A - - - - - - - O - - - - - -
WC-DC58A - - - O - - - - - - - - - -
WC-DC58B - - O - - - - - - - - - - -
WC-DC10 - - - - O - - - - - - - - -
TC-DC52B - - - - - - - O - - - - - -
TC-DC58 - - - - - - - - - - - O - O
TC-DC58N - - - - - O - - - O - - - -
TC-DC58A - - - - - - - - O - - - - -
TC-DC58B - - - O - - - - - - - - - -
TC-DC58C - - O - - - - - - - - - - -
TC-DC58D O - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TC-DC10 - - - - O - O - - - - - - -
250D 58mm - - - - - O - - - O - O - O
500D 52mm - - - - - - - O - - - - - -
500D 58mm - - - O - - - - O - - - O -
LA-DC52E - - - - - - - O - - - - - -
LA-DC58 - - - - - - - - - - - O - O
LA-DC58B - - - - - - - - - O - - - -
LA-DC58C - - - - - - - - O - - - - -
LA-DC58D - - - - - O - - - - - - - -
LA-DC58E - - - O - - - - - - - - - -
LA-DC58H - - O - - - - - - - - - - -
LA-DC58K O - - - - - - - - - - - - -
LA-DC10 - - - - - - O - - - - - - -
LA-DC20 - - - - O - - - - - - - - -
FA-DC58A - - - - - - - - O - - - - -
LH-DC58 - - - - - - - - - - - - O -
LH-DC10 - - - - - - - - O - - - - -
LH-DC20 - - - - - - - O - - - - - -
LH-DC30 - - - - - O - - - - - - - -
LH-DC40 - - - O - - - - - - - - - -
LH-DC50 - O - - - - - - - - - - - -
LAH-DC20 - - - O O - - - - - - - - -
LAH-DC10 - - - - - - - O - - - - - -
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G10 SX10 IS G9 S5 IS S80 G6 S70 S1 IS Pro1 PS G5 S50 G2 Pro G1
G7 S3 IS S60 PS G3 S45 90 IS
S2 IS S40
S30
RAK-DC1 - - O - - - - - - - - - - -
RAK-DC2 O - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<Speedlite>
220EX O O O O (S5 IS) - O - - O O - O O O
380EX - - - - - O - - O O - O O O
420EX - - - - - O - - O O - O O O
430EX(áU) O O O O (S5 IS) - - - - - - - - - -
550EX - - - - - O - - O O - O O O
580EX O O O O (S5 IS) - O - - - - - - - -
580EX II O O O O - O - - - - - - - -
(MR-14EX) O - - O (S5 IS) - O - - O O - O - -
(MT-24EX) O - - O (S5 IS) - O - - O O - - - -
HF-DC1 O - O O O O O O O O O O O O
<Wireless Remote Contorol Unit>
WL-DC100 - - - - - O O O O O - O O O
WL-DC300 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
RS-60E3 O - - - - - - - - - - - - -
<Cables and Others>
AVC-DC100 - - - - - - - - - O O O O O
AVC-DC300 O - O - O O O O O - - - - -
STV-250N - O - O - - - - - - - - - -
IFC-200MC - - - - - - - - - - - - O O
IFC-200PCS - - - - - - - - - - - - O O
IFC-200PCU - - - - - - - - - - - O O O
IFC-300PCU - - - - - - - - - O O - - -
IFC-400PCU O O O O O O O O O - - - - -
AD-PC98 - - - - - - - - - - - - O O
DIF-100 O O O O O O O O O O O - - -
DIF-200 - - - - - - - - - - - O - -
DIF-B100 O O O O O O O O O O O - - -
DIF-B250 - - - - - - - - - - - O - -
<All Weather Case/Waterproof Case/Waterproof Case Weight>
WP-DC300 - - - - - - - - - - O - - -
WP-DC20 - - - - - - - O - - - - - -
WP-DC40 - - - - - - O - - - - - - -
WP-DC1 - - - - O - - - - - - - - -
WP-DC11 - - O (G7) - - - - - - - - - - -
WP-DC21 - - O (G9) - - - - - - - - - - -
WP-DC28 O - - - - - - - - - - - - -
WW-DC1 O - O - O - O O - - O - - -
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4 Accessory Specifications
4-1 New Accessories
4-1-1 Waterproof Case WP-DC28
• Specifications
Maximum Depth 40 m (130 ft.) (Meets JIS Protection class 8)
Waterproofing Seal, O-ring, etc.
Polycarbonate (body, etc.), ABS (controls), clear plate glass
Main Materials (employed materials) (lens window), acrylic (diffusion plate), stainless steel
(springs, etc.), EPDM*1 (seal), etc.
All buttons and controls
Controls
• Printing operation with the Print/Share button is not available.
Supplied Accessories Neck strap, wrist strap, and silicon grease
Double-paned glass lens window (with anti-reflection coating
Remarks
on both sides), diffusion plate (detachable)
Camera Operating Temperatures 0 – 40°C (32 – 104°F)
Dimensions (excluding protrusions) 150.0 x 106.3 x 116.6 mm (5.91 x 4.19 x 4.59 in.)
Volume Approx. 1105 cm3 (37.4 fl oz. (US))*2
Approx. 460 g (16.2 oz.) (Waterproof Case only*2)
Weight Approx. 860 g (30.3 oz.) (Waterproof Case*2 and camera
body*3)
Number of Separately Sold
Waterproof Case Weights (WW-DC1) 4 weights
Recommended for Mounting
*1 A type of synthetic rubber
*2 Including diffusion plate
*3 Including battery and memory card
• Exterior Photo
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• Exterior
Unit: mm (inch)
116.6 (4.59)
106.3 (4.19)
150.0 (5.91)
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4-1-2 AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC50
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
CB-2LZ CB-2LZE
AC 100 – 240 V (50/60 Hz)
Rated Input
14 VA (100 V) – 19.2 VA (240 V), 0.14 A (100 V) – 0.08 A (240 V)
Rated Output DC 8.4 V/0.7 A
Charging Time Approx. 2 hours 20 minutes (when charging the NB-7L)
Charging: Lights orange, Charging complete: Lights green
Charge Indicator (2-indicator system)
Operating Temperatures 0 – 40°C (32 – 104°F)
Dimensions 92.5 x 27.0 x 62.0 mm (3.64 x 1.06 x 2.44 in.)
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4-1-5 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58K Unit: mm (inch)
Magnification 1.4x
Lens Construction 4 elements in 3 groups
Thread Diameter
• Conversion Lens Adapter 58 mm
LA-DC52G is required when
attaching.
φ69.0* x 41.2* mm
Max. Diameter x Length (φ2.72 x 1.62 in.)
Weight Approx. 140g (4.94 oz.)
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R2:CONFIDENTIAL
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
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names,service marks licensed to Canon Inc.by any of its affiliate or subsidiary are registered or
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written consent of Canon Inc.
CONTENTS
1. Functions of each unit
1-1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y ......................................................................................................................................1
1-2 JOG DIAL UNIT..........................................................................................................................................1
1-3 TOP COVER UNIT (TOP FPC ASS’Y)......................................................................................................1
1-4 FLASH UNIT (ST PCB ASS’Y)..................................................................................................................1
1-5 BATTERY FPC ASS’Y ...............................................................................................................................1
2. Troubleshooting
2-1 When an Error Code is Displayed ................................................................................................................2
2-2 When a Problem Occurs ...............................................................................................................................3
2-3 FUSE ............................................................................................................................................................4
2.3.1 DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................4
2.3.2 List of Fuses...................................................................................................................................4
2.3.3 Position of the Fuse........................................................................................................................4
1. Functions of each unit
1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y
1) Driving the CCD Sensor.
2) Conversion of the image signal from the analog signal to the digital signal.
3) Controlling the power supply and the system by DIGIC IV. (Refer to Sections 2.1 and 2.2.)
4) Image processing, and reading and writing the image signal to and from the Memory card using DIGIC IV.
(Refer to Section 2.2.2.)
5) Video signal output to the LCD panel using DIGIC IV.
6) Amplification of the video output, microphone input/audio output signals.
7) Controlling the optical unit motor.
8) Power supply drive (DC/DC converter).
9) Battery control circuit.
BATTERY
FPC ASS'Y
FLASH UNIT
(ST PCB ASS'Y)
1
2. Troubleshooting
2.1 When an Error Code is Displayed
[Remedy]
• Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring to the
table below.
• Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the below.
[NOTE]
• The error code is displayed on the LCD Monitor.
• Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the “Adjustments” chapter.
Error Code Name Occurrence Conditions Cause and Probable Faulty Part
E01 AE TIME OUT AE processing does not end within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y
specified time.
E02 AF TIME OUT AF processing does not end within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y
specified time. OPTICAL UNIT
The focus lens is not driven. MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OPTICAL UNIT
E03 EF TIME OUT Auto Flash Control does not end within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y
specified time. OPTICAL UNIT
E04 AWB TIME OUT AWB processing does not end within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y
specified time.
E09 JPEG DMA TIME JPEG processing does not end within the MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OUT specified time.
E10 JPEG IC ERROR JPEG compression processing does not end MAIN PCB ASS’Y
within the specified time.
E14 UNKNOWN When an error of unknown cause occurs. UNKNOWN
E16 IMAGING TIME When communication between CPU and MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OUT peripheral IC is not completed within the
specified time during recording using EVF or
after completion of recording.
E23 MEMORY CARD When the Memory Card becomes full during MAIN PCB ASS’Y
NO SPACE writing of photographed images to Memory
Card, writing is repeatedly performed with the
JPEG compression ratio successively
increased to reduce the size of the image file
until it can be successfully written to Memory
Card. This error occurs when writing of the
JPEG image file fails after 10 times.
E24 POWER ON The power of the imaging circuit on the MAIN MAIN PCB ASS’Y
ERROR PCB ASS’Y is not detected.
E26 CAPTURE TIME Writing of the photographed image to SDRAM MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OUT does not end within the specified time.
E27 MEMORY WRITE Data from the buffer was not written to the MEMORY CARD
TIME OVER memory card within the specified time.
E32 ISError When IS-CPU or DIGIC does not work MAIN PCB ASS’Y
correctly. (Breakdown of hardware
(communication line))
E41 USB Error Communication between DIGIC and USB MAIN PCB ASS’Y
communication IC failed.
(Target: Models after DIGIC IV.)
E52 QUICK REVIEW Review of the photographed image failed. MAIN PCB ASS’Y
ERROR
2
2.2 When a Problem Occurs
[Remedy]
• Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring to the
table below.
• Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the table below.
[NOTE]
• Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the “Adjustments” chapter.
3
2.3 FUSE
2.3.1 DIAGRAM
BATTERY BOX UNIT BATTERY FPC ASS'Y
FU402
BATTERY for MAIN PCB ASS'Y
BATT VBATT VBATT
TERMINAL
FU401
FU401
4
R2:CONFIDENTIAL
DISASSEMBLY
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names, service marks licensed to Canon Inc. by any of its affiliate or subsidiary are registered or
unregistered marks of Canon Inc. or such affiliate or subsidiary in Japan and/or other countries.
Adobe, the Adobe logo, Acrobat, the Acrobat logo and Reader are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States of America and/or other countries.
All other trademarks, product names, service marks are generally either registered or unregistered
marks of their respective owners.
Copyright:
All copyrights in the content of this Service Manual are owned or controlled by Canon Inc. You are
not permitted to copy, reproduce, download, modify, adapt or translate in any way the content of this
Service Manual for any purpose other than the purpose contemplated herein without prior written
consent of Canon Inc.
terminal
terminal
Discharge points
1
1.4 Connectors for FPC Board
This product uses six types of connectors for the FPC board.
The contact-piece
1 Type A should face
upward
The contact-piece
2 Type B should face
downward
3 Type C
4 Type D LOCK
The contact-piece
UNLOCK should face
upward
Unlocked state Locked state
5 Type E LOCK
The contact-piece
UNLOCK should face
downward
Unlocked state Locked state
6 Type F
LOCK
UNLOCK
The contact-piece
should face
upward
Unlocked state Locked state
: MAIN FLOW
START : SUB FLOW
: MAIN UNIT
2.2 BAYONET CAP (p-4)
3
2.2 BAYONET CAP
(1) Rotate the BAYONET CAP in the direction of the arrow while pressing the BAYONET LOCK
BUTTON, and then remove it.
4
2.3 STRAP BASE
(1) Remove two screws (a × 2) and remove the STRAP BASE.
(1) - a
a
CD4-2984-000
3.5mm
BLACK
M1.7
5
2.4 REAR COVER SECTION
(1) Remove five screws (a × 3, b × 2).
(2) Remove the REAR COVER SECTION.
(1) - b
(2) REAR COVER SECTION
(1) - a
(1) - a
(1) - b
a b
CD4-2984-000 CD4-2983-000
3.5mm 4.5mm
BLACK BLACK
M1.7 M1.7
(SELF TAP)
6
2.5 REAR COVER UNIT, LCD WINDOW
(1) Separate the LCD WINDOW from the REAR COVER UNIT.
7
2.6 FRONT COVER UNIT
(1) Raise the bottom of the FRONT COVER UNIT, and remove the three claws.
(2) Remove the FRONT COVER UNIT.
(1) Claws
FRONT
COVER
UNIT MAIN
BODY
Remove
Cross section view
(the claw of FRONT COVER UNIT)
(1)
8
2.7 BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER UNIT
(1) Open the BATTERY COVER UNIT.
(2) Using a pair of tweezers or similar tool, remove the BATTERY COVER SHAFT in the direc-
tion of the arrow.
(3) Remove the BATTERY COVER UNIT.
<Note on Reassembling>
Install the BATTERY COVER UNIT as shown in the figure.
(3) BATTERY
A pair of tweezers COVER UNIT
or similar tool
9
2.8 BAYONET UNIT, BAYONET TAPE
(1) Remove four screws (c × 3, d × 1).
(2) Push the plate in the direction of the arrow.
(3) Disengage the two dowels, and remove the BAYONET UNIT.
(4) Remove the BAYONET TAPE.
<Note on Disassembling>
Be careful not to drop the BAYONET TAPE.
(1) - d
(4) BAYONET TAPE
(1) - d
(3) Dowels (3) Dowels
(1) - c
c d
XA1-7170-257 XA4-9170-357
2.5mm 3.5mm
Plate
(2)
SILVER SILVER
M1.7 M1.7
(SELF TAP)
10
2.9 JACK COVER UNIT
(1) Remove the screw (e × 1).
(2) Open the JACK COVER.
(3) Remove the screw (e × 1).
(4) Disengage two dowels, and remove the JACK COVER UNIT in the direction of the arrow.
(3) - e
(1) - e
e
CD4-2985-000
2.5mm (4) JACK COVER UNIT
BLACK
M1.7
11
2.10 JOG DIAL UNIT
(1) Remove two screws (c × 1, f × 1).
(2) Disengage the two connectors.
(3) Disengage the two dowels, and remove the JOG DIAL UNIT.
c f
XA1-7170-257 CD3-3325-000
2.5mm 2.5mm
SILVER SILVER
M1.7 M1.7
(1) - c
(1) - f
(3) Dowels
(2) Connectors
(3) JOG DIAL UNIT
12
2.11 TOP COVER UNIT
(1) Remove four screws (c × 4).
(2) Disconnect the connector.
(3) Disengage the two dowels, and remove the TOP COVER UNIT.
<Note on Disassembling>
Do not pull the lead wires of the connector, because they can break easily.
Grasp the connector with a pair of tweezers, and disconnect it.
(1) - c
(1) - c
c
XA1-7170-257
2.5mm
SILVER
M1.7
(3) Dowel
(3) Dowel
(1) - c (2) Connector
Note on Disassembling
Do not pull the lead wires
of the connector, because
they can break easily.
13
2.12 PLATE SPRING
(1) Using a pair of tweezers or similar tool, remove the PLATE SPRING.
<Note on Disassembling>
The DIABOND is applied on the PLATE SPRING.
Moistening those areas with ethyl alcohol helps to remove the PLATE SPRING.
<Note on Reassembling>
Apply the DIABOND No.1663G to the positions shown in the figure.
Note on Reassembling
DIABOND A pair of tweezers or similar tool
No.1663G
(back side)
DIABOND 1663G
14
2.13 ACCESSORY SHOE
(1) Remove four screws (g × 4).
(2) Disengage the dowel, and remove the ACCESSORY SHOE.
<Note on Reassembling>
After tightening the screws (g × 4), apply the THREE BOND 1401C to positions shown in the figure.
(2) Dowel
g
XA1-3170-407
THREE BOND 1401C
4.0mm
SILVER
M1.7
15
2.14 FINDER DIAL UNIT
(Procedure for Disassembling)
(1) Remove the screw (h × 1).
(2) Disengage the two dowels, and remove the FINDER DIAL UNIT.
(2) FINDER
DIAL UNIT
h
CD3-2936-000
(1) - h 2.5mm
SILVER
M1.7
(NK GRIP)
(2) Dowels
(3)
(2) - h
16
2.15 LCD UNIT SECTION
(1) Remove two screws (c × 1, i × 1).
(2) Disconnect the two connectors.
(3) Disengage the dowel, and remove the LCD UNIT SECTION.
<Note on Reassembling>
Be careful not to forget to engage the dowel.
Make sure to handle the flexible board with a pair of tweezers only at the area circled in the diagram, because it
is thin and easy to damage.
After connecting the flexible board, be sure that it is inserted firmly into the connector.
(1) - i
(2) Connectors c i
XA1-7170-257 XA1-7170-357
2.5mm 3.5mm
SILVER SILVER
M1.7 M1.7
Flexible board
<Note on Reassembling>
(3) Dowel
<Note on Reassembling>
17
2.16 LCD UNIT, OPERATION PLATE
(1) Disengage the two dowels.
(2) Undo the two linked portions, and separate the LCD UNIT from the OPERATION PLATE.
<Note on Reassembling>
Route the flexible board as shown in the figure.
Note on Reassembling
(2) LCD UNIT
(1) Dowels
18
2.17 MAIN PCB ASS’Y
(1) Disconnect the connector.
(2) Disconnect the two connectors.
(3) Remove two screws (i × 1, j × 1).
(4) Disengage the two dowels, and disconnect the connector. Then remove the MAIN PCB ASS’Y.
<Note on Reassembling>
Be careful not to catch the flexible board under the MAIN PCB ASS’Y.
i j
XA1-7170-357 XA4-5170-307
(1) Connector
3.5mm 3.0mm
SILVER SILVER
M1.7 M1.7
(SELF TAP)
(4) MAIN PCB ASS'Y
(3) - i
(3) - j
(4) Dowels
Note on Reassembling
(2) Connectors
(4) Connector
Flexible board
19
2.18 CORNER SPACER
(1) Remove the CORNER SPACER.
<Note on Reassembling>
Align two dowels and install the CORNER SPACER.
Note on Reassembling
CORNER SPACER
Dowels
20
2.19 BATTERY BLOCK
(1) Disconnect the connector.
(2) Remove five screws (d × 1, f × 4).
(3) Disengage the two dowels, and remove the BATTERY BLOCK.
<Note on Disassembling>
Be careful not to get caught on the flexible boards.
(2) - d (2) - f
(1) Connector
(2) - f
Flexible boards
<Note on Disassembling>
(3) Dowels
SILVER SILVER
M1.7 M1.7
(SELF TAP)
21
2.20 MAIN CHASSIS UNIT
(1) Remove two screws (h × 2).
(2) Disengage the two dowels, and remove the MAIN CHASSIS UNIT.
h
CD3-2936-000
(1) - h 2.5mm (2) Dowels
SILVER
M1.7
(NK GRIP)
22
2.21 GYRO FPC ASS’Y
(1) Remove two screws (k × 2).
(2) Disengage the four dowels, and remove the two GYRO PLATEs.
(3) Disengage the two dowels, and remove the GYRO FPC ASS’Y.
<Note on Reassembling>
Install the GYRO FPC ASS’Y as shown in the figure.
(3) Dowels
(1) - k
(2) Dowels
Note on Reassembling
GYRO FPC ASS'Y
23
2.22 LITHIUM <2ND> BATTERY MS614SE/SII, BATTERY BOX UNIT
(1) Separate the LITHIUM <2ND> BATTERY MS614SE/SII from the BATTERY BOX UNIT.
<Note on Reassembling>
Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (-) poles face in the right direction.
Note on Reassembling
Make sure that the positive (+)
and negative (-) poles face in
the right direction.
24
2.23 BATTERY FPC ASS’Y
(1) Remove the screw (k × 1).
(2) Disengage the three dowels, and peel off the BATTERY FPC ASS’Y.
<Note on Disassembling>
The adhesion of the DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE used to attach the BATTERY FPC ASS’Y is very strong.
Therefore, when peeling the BATTERY FPC ASS’Y, do it very carefully so that the flexible board is not ripped.
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Attach the DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (10mm × 10mm) to the position shown in the figure.
(2) Fold the BATTERY FPC ASS’Y and attach it as shown in the figure.
(1) Dowel
(1) - k
k
XA4-9170-257
2.5mm
SILVER (1) Dowels
M1.7
(SELF TAP) (2) BATTERY FPC ASS'Y
DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE
(10mm x 10mm)
25
2.24 FLASH UNIT
(1) Remove two screws (d × 2).
(2) Disengage the four dowels, and remove the FLASH UNIT.
(1) - ✖d
(1) - ✖d d
XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)
(2) Dowel
(2) Dowel
✤
(2) FLASH UNIT
(2) Dowels
26
<Note on Reassembling>
(1) Be careful not to cut the flexible board.
(2) Engage the two dowels, and install the flexible board as shown in the figure.
27
2.25 FRONT ST CHASSIS
(1) Remove two screws (d × 2).
(2) Disengage the three dowels.
(3) Rotate the FRONT ST CHASSIS in the direction of the arrow A, and remove it in the direction
of the arrow B.
(2) Dowels
(1) - d
(1) - d
d
XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)
28
Note: After separating the FRONT ST CHASSIS, discharge the MAIN CAPACITOR.
(Because this is a high-voltage circuit, be careful to avoid electric shock and short-circuits with other
components.)
<Note on Reassembling>
Fold the flexible board and install it as shown in the figure.
terminal terminal
Bend
on this line
29
2.26 FINDER UNIT, OPTICAL UNIT
(1) Disengage the two dowels, and remove the portion A.
(2) Remove three screws (l × 3).
(3) Disengage the two dowels, and separate the FINDER UNIT from the OPTICAL UNIT.
<Note on Reassembling>
Apply voltage (DC 2.0V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the barrel goes
back to the retracted position, and then install the FINDER UNIT to the OPTICAL UNIT.
(2) - l (1) l
Portion A CD4-3018-000
3.5mm
SILVER
M1.4
(SELF TAP)
Note on Reassembling
(1) DC 2.0V
(3) OPTICAL UNIT
30
2.27 FRONT CAP, FRONT CAP TAPE
(1) Apply the voltage (DC 2.0V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops
and the barrel comes fully out.
(2) Remove the FRONT CAP which is attached to the FRONT CAP TAPE.
<Note on Disassembling>
Apply ethyl alcohol to the position shown in the figure, and remove the FRONT CAP with a pair of tweezers.
<Note on Reassembling>
Install the FRONT CAP so that the position-setting dowels can be aligned as shown in the figure.
(2) FRONT
CAP
Ethyl alcohol TAPE
Position setting dowel
(1)
(1) DC 2.0V
31
2.28 BARRIER CAP
(1) Disengage the two dowels one by one, and raise the BARRIER CAP.
(2) Rotate the BARRIER CAP in the direction of the arrow A, and remove it.
(2)
32
2.29 BARRIER PLATE 1
(1) Remove the BARRIER PLATE 1 (2 pieces).
<Note on Reassembling>
Install the BARRIER PLATE 1 (2 pieces) so that the BARRIER PLATE 3 (2 pieces) is aligned with the positions
shown in the figure.
Note on Reassembling
BARRIER PLATE 1
33
2.30 BARRIER PLATE 3, BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2
(1) Remove the BARRIER PLATE 3 and BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 together as an assembled
unit.
(2) Separate the BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 from the BARRIER PLATE 3.
<Note on Reassembling>
Install he BARRIER PLATE 3 and BARRIER PLATE SPRING 2 as shown in the figure.
Note on Reassembling
BARRIER PLATE 3
BARRIER PLATE
SPRING 2
34
2.31 BARRIER PLATE 2, BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1
1 Procedure for Disassembling
(1) Remove the BARRIER PLATE 2 (2 pieces).
(2) Rotate the IRING BARRIER in the direction of the arrow slightly and remove the BARRIER
PLATE SPRING 1 (2 pieces).
35
2 Procedure for Reassembling
(1) Install the BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 to the BARRIER PLATE 2.
(2) Install the BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 and BARRIER PLATE 2 together as an assembled
unit to the OPTICAL UNIT.
(3) Hook the other side of the BARRIER PLATE SPRING 1 to the projection of the IRING
BARRIER.
(4) Confirm that each part can slide as shown in the figure.
(3)
(4)
(3) BARRIER
PLATE
SPRING 1
(3) BARRIER
PLATE
SPRING 1
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2.32 IRING BARRIER
(1) Rotate the IRING BARRIER in the direction of the arrow.
(2) Remove the IRING BARRIER.
<Note on Reassembling>
Install the IRING BARRIER as shown in the figure.
Note on Reassembling
IRING BARRIER
37
2.33 GEAR 2, GEAR 3, GEAR 4, GEAR 5 - (1)
(1) Apply the voltage (DC2.0V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops
and the barrel comes fully out.
(2) Disengage the three dowels, and disconnect the three connectors.
(3) Disengage the five dowels, and remove the flexible boards.
<Note on Reassembling>
Pass the flexible board inside the rib as shown in the figure.
(1) (1)
(1) DC 2.0V
(2) Connector
Note on Reassembling
Flexible
board (3) Flexible boards
Rib
38
2.34 GEAR 2, GEAR 3, GEAR 4, GEAR 5 - (2)
(1) Remove four screws (m × 4).
(2) Separate the FRONT UNIT from the REAR UNIT.
<Note on Disassembling>
Be careful not to cut the flexible boards.
(1) - m m
XA4-5140-457
4.5mm
SILVER
M1.4
(SELF TAP)
Note on Disassembling
Be careful not to cut
the flexible boards.
39
2.35 GEAR 2, GEAR 3, GEAR 4, GEAR 5-(3)
(1) Remove GEAR 3.
(2) Remove GEAR 2.
(3) Remove GEAR 4.
(4) Remove GEAR 5.
<Note on Reassembling>
When assembling, install GEAR 5, GEAR 4, GEAR 2 and GEAR 3 in that order.
The four GEARs constitute a set of GEARs. When replacing the GEAR, replace all of the four GEARs as a set.
(1) GEAR 3
(2) GEAR 2
(3) GEAR 4
(4) GEAR 5
Note on Reassembling
Top Bottom
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2.36 Screw List
a b c d e
CD4-2984-000 CD4-2983-000 XA1-7170-257 XA4-9170-357 CD4-2985-000
3.5mm 4.5mm 2.5mm 3.5mm 2.5mm
f g h i j
CD3-3325-000 XA1-3170-407 CD3-2936-000 XA1-7170-357 XA4-5170-307
2.5mm 4.0mm 2.5mm 3.5mm 3.0mm
k l m
XA4-9170-257 CD4-3018-000 XA4-5140-457
2.5mm 3.5mm 4.5mm
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ADJUSTMENT
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CONTENTS
1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items ..............................................................................................................1
2 Adjustment Tools....................................................................................................................................................2
3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments ..................................................................................................................3
3.1 Removing the Security Lock ........................................................................................................................3
3.2 USB Driver Installation ................................................................................................................................3
3.3 Canon DCP Connect Installation..................................................................................................................3
3.4 DC Runtime Installation ...............................................................................................................................3
3.5 Adjustment Software Installation .................................................................................................................3
3.6 Preparation....................................................................................................................................................4
3.7 Starting up the Adjustment Software............................................................................................................4
3.8 Menu Window ..............................................................................................................................................5
3.9 How to Use the Adjustment Software ..........................................................................................................5
4 Calibration ..............................................................................................................................................................6
4.1 Calibration ....................................................................................................................................................6
5 Adjustment Procedure...........................................................................................................................................10
5.1 IS 1 Adjustment ..........................................................................................................................................10
5.1.1 Auto Adjustment..........................................................................................................................10
5.1.2 Manual Adjustment......................................................................................................................12
5.2 IS 2 Adjustment ..........................................................................................................................................20
5.3 Optical Unit Adjustment.............................................................................................................................21
5.4 CCD Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................23
5.5 Pixel Dot Adjustment .................................................................................................................................26
5.6 Shading Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................28
5.7 Imaging Process Adjustment ......................................................................................................................30
5.8 Color Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................33
5.9 LCD Adjustment.........................................................................................................................................35
5.10 Flash Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................36
5.11 Checking of sound recording/output ..........................................................................................................38
1. Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items
PowerShot G10 requires electrical adjustments when certain parts are replaced.
The table below indicates the adjustments required for the respective part replacements.
For all other parts not listed below, no electrical adjustments are necessary after replacement.
Adjustment Items IS 1 IS 2 Optical Unit CCD Pixel Dot Shading Imaging Color LCD Flash
Process
Replacement Part Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment Adjustment
OPTICAL UNIT b#1 b#2 b#3 b#4 b#5 b#6 b#7 b#8
FLASH UNIT b
MAIN PCB ASS’Y v b v b v v v v v v
LCD UNIT b
b : Adjustment is necessary after replacement.
v : Adjustment is necessary after replacement.
(Adjustment is not necessary, only if the adjustment data has been saved and then transferred after the part
is replaced.)
Blank: Adjustment is unnecessary.
#1. IS 1 Adjustment
↓
#2. Optical Unit Adjustment
↓
#3. CCD Adjustment
↓
#4. Pixel Dot Adjustment
↓
#5. Shading Adjustment
↓
#6. Imaging Process Adjustment
↓
#7. Color Adjustment
↓
#8. Flash Adjustment
↓
1
2. Adjustment Tools
The following tools are required for electrical adjustment.
*1 2pcs. required.
*2 -100 : 100~120V, -200 : 200~240V
*3 The file containing “How to print out” and Chart for print-out is in folder of the Adjustment Software.
2
3. Before Starting Electrical Adjustments
3.1 Removing the Security Lock
Install the DC Security Tool on the PC to remove the security lock.
* If the security lock is not removed, DC Runtime and adjustment software will not start.
3
3.6 Preparation
Before starting up the Adjustment Software, follow the preparatory steps below:
3. Connect the Camera to the Power Source with the AC Adapter Kit ACK-DC50 (CA-PS700, AC Cable).
4. Set the Replay Mode on the camera.
5. Connect the Camera’s Digital terminal to the PC’s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU.
Personal Computer
USB
INTERFACE CABLE
IFC-400PCU
CAMERA BODY
DIGITAL
6. Turn on the camera while pressing the left side of the cross key and the Print/Share button.
Note: Perform the preparation in the following order otherwise the camera won’t work properly.
4
3.8 Menu Window
When you start the adjustment software, the following menu window will appear.
5
4. Calibration
4.1 Calibration
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • Brightness Box • Light-Shielding Cloth
• SERVICE MANUAL • Color Viewer (5500 °K) (500 × 500 or larger)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Color Bar Chart • Reference Camera
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700 • W-10 Filter (2pcs.)
• AC Cable • C-12 Filter
• DC Coupler DR-50 • FL-W Filter
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU • ND-4 Filter
6
4 1. Set the Filter of the Brightness Box, and place
the camera so that the lens is set against the light
Brightness
source surface of the Brightness Box. Box
2. Cover the camera with a light-shielding cloth so
that no light enters the camera except from the CAMERA
BODY
Brightness Box.
3. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayed in Power
the message. Source
4. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Personal
Computer Light Shielding Cloth
7
8 1. Remove the two W-10 Filters.
2. Attach the C-12 and FL-W Filter between the Brightness
Box
Lens and the Brightness Box. Place the camera C-12 Filter
so that the lens is set against the light source
surface of the Brightness Box. FL-W Filter
3. Cover the camera with a light-shielding cloth so CAMERA
that no light enters the camera except from the BODY
Brightness Box. Power
4. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayed on Source
the message.
5. Click the “ADJUST” button. Personal
Computer
Light Shielding Cloth
8
12 Check “Save as the Reference”, and click the “OK”
button to store the data.
9
5. Adjustment Procedure
5.1 IS 1 Adjustment
5.1.1 Auto Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • COLLIMATER IS AUTO
• SERVICE MANUAL ADJUSTMENT
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
10
4 When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the IS 1 adjustment.)
11
5.1.2 Manual Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • IS Chart (1)
• SERVICE MANUAL • Tripod
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
12
4 1. Set the IS Chart (1) 177.3cm away from the
front of the camera finder. Adjust the position of IS Chart (1)
the camera so that the center of the IS Chart (1)
is displayed in the center of the LCD.
2. Click the “ADJUST” button. 177.3cm
Power
Source
CAMERA
BODY
Personal Tripod
Computer
13
8 If the center of the chart is roughly in the middle of
the 2 markings, click the “OK” button.
Otherwise, change the value of “Pitch Offset”,
click the “ADJUST” button and redo the
adjustment.
14
12 If the center of the chart is roughly in the middle of
the 2 markings, click the “OK” button.
Otherwise, change the value of “Yaw Offset”,
click the “ADJUST” button and redo the
adjustment.
15
16 If the distance between the 2 markings is 6 scales
on the chart, click the “OK” button.
Otherwise, change the value of “Pitch Gain” until
the distance between the 2 markings becomes 6
scales on chart, click the “ADJUST” button and
repeat the steps 13 to 15.
16
20 If the distance between the 2 markings is 6 scales
on the chart, click the “OK” button.
Otherwise, change the value of “Yaw Gain” until
the distance between the 2 markings becomes 6
scales on chart, click the “ADJUST” button and
repeat the steps 17 to 19.
17
24 If the center of the chart is roughly in the middle of
the 2 markings, click the “OK” button.
Otherwise, change the value of “Pitch Offset”,
click the “ADJUST” button and redo the
adjustment.
18
28 If the center of the chart is roughly in the middle of
the 2 markings, click the “OK” button.
Otherwise, change the value of “Yaw Offset”,
click the “ADJUST” button and redo the
adjustment.
19
5.2 IS 2 Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer
• SERVICE MANUAL
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
20
5.3 Optical Unit Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • AF Chart (1)
• SERVICE MANUAL • Infinity Collimator
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Tripod
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
21
4 1. Place the camera at the infinity collimator.
2. Adjust the position of the camera finely so that Infinity
the center of the chart is aligned with the center Collimator
of the LCD screen.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Personal
Computer
22
5.4 CCD Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • Brightness Box
• SERVICE MANUAL • Light-Shielding Cloth
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
23
4 1. When the message on the right appears, Set the
Brightness Box to the value displayed on the
message.
2. Click the “ADJUST” button.
24
8 When the message on the right appears, go to 9.
Personal
Computer
25
5.5 Pixel Dot Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • Brightness Box
• SERVICE MANUAL • Light-Shielding Cloth
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
26
4 When the message on the right appears, go to 5.
Personal
Computer
27
5.6 Shading Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • Brightness Box
• SERVICE MANUAL • Light-Shielding Cloth
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
28
4 When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Shading” Adjustment.)
29
5.7 Imaging Process Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • Brightness Box
• SERVICE MANUAL • W-10 Filter (2pcs.)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • C-12 Filter
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700 • FL-W Filter
• AC Cable • Light-Shielding Cloth
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
30
4 When the message on the right appears, go to 5.
31
8 When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Imaging Process” Adjustment.)
32
5.8 Color Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Color AdjustmentPersonal Computer • Color Viewer (5500 °K)
• SERVICE MANUAL • Color Bar Chart
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • ND-4 Filter
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
33
4 1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a
mouse to choose a color of color bar.
2. Click the “Sampling” button.
* Specification
Ave_Cr = Reference Camera ± 10
Ave_Cb = Reference Camera ± 10
34
5.9 LCD Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • Reference Camera
• SERVICE MANUAL • DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
■ Preparation
1. Insert the blank Memory Card into the reference camera.
2. Connect the reference camera with the PC.
3. Add the “Gray.jpeg” image to the Memory Card of the refernce camera using Zoom Browser EX.
(Gray.jpg is in the folder of Adjustment Software downloaded.)
4. Finish the ZoomBrowser EX.
5. Disconnect the reference camera from the PC, and display the “Gray.jpg” image in PLAY mode.
35
5.10 Flash Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer • 18% Gray Chart
• SERVICE MANUAL • Tripod
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable
• DC Coupler DR-50
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
3 1. Set the 18% Gray Chart at 42.3cm away from 18% Gray Chart
the front of the camera finder.
2. Make the room as dark as a darkroom.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
42.3cm
Power
Source
CAMERA
BODY
Personal Tripod
Computer
36
4 When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Flash” Adjustment.)
37
5.11 Checking of sound recording/output
It is not required to adjust the recording/output (volume etc.) of sound. Check the camera if the sound is recorded/
play-backed properly.
38
R2:CONFIDENTIAL
DIAGRAMS
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CONTENTS
1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
2. PCB DIAGRAMS
2.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (Primary Side)
2.2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (Secondary Side)
2.3 ST FPC ASS’Y (Primary Side)
2.4 OPT FPC ASS’Y (Primary Side)
2.5 AF FPC ASS’Y (Primary Side)
2.6 SH FPC ASS’Y (Primary Side)
2.7 IS FPC ASS’Y (Primary Side)
2.8 GY FPC ASS’Y (Primary Side)
2.9 DIAC FPC ASS’Y (Primary Side)
2.10 RLS FPC ASS’Y (Primary Side)
2.11 BATT FPC ASS’Y (Primary Side)
1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
TOP COVER UNIT
SW202
LED201
Power LED
SW204 SW205
RLS FPC
B15 B1
27
CN201
A15 A1
CN401
1
DIAC FPC
BL FPC
LED302
Exposure LED
SW301
LED301
FU402 ISO LED
4 CN402 1
BAT401
LCD FPC LITHIUM ION BATTERY FPC ASS'Y MICROPHONE
BATTERY UNIT
LCD UNIT
FU401
Battery
B10 A10
CN403
B1 A1 BATTERY BOX UNIT
SW302
B1
B15
2 40 FLASH UNIT
CN4002 CN4001
CN4601 TRIGGER COIL
41 BLU GRN
2 1
A1 1 8 1
A/V OUT
A15
5 1
CN1003 CN3201 WHT
CN4501 IC601 MAIN PCB ASS'Y IC3201 GRY
B25 A25 XENON Tube BRN
IC4501 CN1006 Main
OPTICAL UNIT IC3001 REMOTE Capacitor
CN3001
IC1003
A25 B25 IC1009
CN3501
B1
A1
OPT FPC IC1002
SPEAKER UNIT
CN560
A1 B1 IC1004
IC1008 CN1001 Direct Solder
A1 B1
IC1005 DIGITAL B10 A10 Direct Solder
IC4601
CN2001
A25 B25 B1 A1
BLK RED BLK
IC1001 JOG DIAL UNIT
CN251
PNK
IC2002 IC2005
Direct Solder
CCD FPC
33
32
A1 B1 ST FPC
A25
CN1004
B25
IC2003 IC501
IC502
IC2001 Direct Solder
IC2004 1 2
CN1002 IC1007
IC500 Metal contact (Pins' face down) Metal contact (Pins' face up)
MEMORY CARD
CONNECTOR IC1006 :
:
ZNR1001
R4604 R4603 FP4601
FP676 FP675
FP677 R636 CN1003
R615
Q656
FP671
R645
R635
R667
C667
R677
R646
R641 C615
R642
FP672
FP679
C617
CN4601
R632
R631
C611
C603
FP673
R647
R637
R657
R666
R676
R621 C621
R622
C622
R623
C623
C624
R624
R606
C604
R633
R643
R644
R634
C676
C686
C6
84
D676
L666 C654 FP674
R4605
IC601
C664
64
L6
C696
C677
D677
L667
R1041
R1109
C6
CN1006
53
C1057
C675
C657 L665
C661
L1001 D675
C662
C663
C1036
C652
C1056
R1042
IC1003 C1999 L663
C671
R1110
L661
C672
C1037 L662
RA1011 C673
R1025
R1026
C1040 R1022
RA1010
Q1001
CN1001
SR1001
R1018
R1015
FP1003
CN1002
CN1005
CP1016 CP1017
FP1002
CP1008
FP1001
CP1006
R1016 CP1005
C1041
IC1006
KP602 KP601
CN4001
CP3207
CN3201
CN4002 CP3206
CP3204
CP3205
C4003
C4006
C4013
C4018
D4001
D4002
C4007
C4010
C4011
C4014
C4016
CP3203
R3203 R3204
R3226
C4005 CP3202
ZNR3003
ZNR3004
ZNR3005
CN4501
C4510
C4509
R4004
C4001
C4008
C4009
C4012
C4015
C4017
C4004
C4505
R3224
C3205
R3205
R3219
C3229
R3220
R4503
C3209
R3222
L4001
C4508
R4505
C4507
C4506
R3230
R3228
R3223
R3227
R3225
C3210
CP3004
C3014 C3001
C3003
C3221
IC3201
C3015
C3224
C3223
C3215
R3212
C4504
C3217
R3214
C4503 R3229
IC4501
C3004
C4502 C3218
L3001
C3216 R3211
C3220
C3219
R4504
C3013
R3003
IC3001
C4501
R3216
R3215
C3225 C3214
R3002
C3012
C3007
C3227
C3230
C3208
CN3001
C3226
RA3201
CP3213
C3222 C3203
L4501 R4501
C3008
C3009
R3207
C3206
C3201
CP3208
RA3004 L3201
RA3005
RA3003
RA3001
CP3003 C3005
CP3002
C3002 R3001
RA3202
C1046
R1033
CP3001
R1030
C1053 R1038
RA3002
ZNR3001
R1106
C1052
R1104
Q1007
R1105
IC1009
C1001
ZNR3002
R1031
R1032
R1103
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CP1014
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C1008
C1004
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R1034 R1040
D1002 Q1004 X1002
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R1021
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C2008
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C1025
C2003 C1024 C1027
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C1019
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C2021
C2023
C2022
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C2014
C2016
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CP2007
CP2006
C504
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C2019
R1111
R2034 Q501
C2005 C513
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C2010
R1009
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C2006
C2013
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C2011
C509
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C508
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C2007
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R515
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R566 D562
C564
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C563
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R564
R563
C562
R562
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FP561 FP562
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C 5 60
Q560
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R560
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CN3502
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TH3601
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IC3802
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C3902
SR3902
C3901
SR3901
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D304
D303
D301
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LED301
LED302
D305
D306
D307
SW 3 0 1
NOTE:
SW202
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SW20 5
SW201
D201
ZNR202
R211
R212 ZNR208
R205
ZNR201
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R206 L205
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R207 CP201
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NOTE:
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