Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 HS User guide

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Initial Information
Package Contents
Before use, make sure the following items are included in the
package.
If anything is missing, contact your camera retailer.
Camera
Battery Pack
NB-11LH*
Battery Charger
CB-2LF/CB-2LFE
Wrist Strap
* Do not peel off the adhesive covering from a battery pack.
Printed matter is also included.
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Compatible Memory Cards
The following memory cards (sold separately) can be used,
regardless of capacity.
SD memory cards*
SDHC memory cards*
SDXC memory cards*
* Cards conforming to SD standards. However, not all memory cards have
been veried to work with the camera.
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Preliminary Notes and Legal
Information
Take and review some test shots initially to make sure the
images were recorded correctly. Please note that Canon Inc.,
its subsidiaries and afliates, and its distributors are not liable
for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction
of a camera or accessory, including memory cards, that result
in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a
way that is machine readable.
Images recorded by the camera shall be for personal use.
Refrain from unauthorized recording that infringes on copyright
law, and note that even for personal use, photography
may contravene copyright or other legal rights at some
performances or exhibitions, or in some commercial settings.
The camera warranty is valid only in the area of purchase. In
case of camera problems while abroad, return to the area of
purchase before contacting a Canon Customer Support Help
Desk.
Although the screen (monitor) is produced under extremely
high-precision manufacturing conditions and more than
99.99% of the pixels meet design specications, in rare cases
some pixels may be defective or may appear as red or black
dots. This does not indicate camera damage or affect recorded
images.
When the camera is used over an extended period, it may
become warm. This does not indicate damage.
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Conventions in This Guide
In this guide, icons are used to represent the corresponding
camera buttons and switches on which they appear or which
they resemble.
The following camera buttons and controls are represented
by icons. Numbers in parentheses indicate the numbers of
corresponding controls in “Part Names” (
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[ ] Up button ( ) on back
[ ] Left button ( ) on back
[ ] Right button ( ) on back
[ ] Down button ( ) on back
Shooting modes and on-screen icons and text are indicated in
brackets.
: Important information you should know
: Notes and tips for expert camera use
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represents a page number)
Instructions in this guide apply to the camera under default
settings.
For convenience, all supported memory cards are simply
referred to as the “memory card”.
The symbols “
Still Images” and “ Movies” below titles
indicate how the function is used—whether for still images or
movies.
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Part Names
Lens
Microphone
Mode switch
Zoom lever
Shooting: [
(telephoto)] /
[
(wide angle)]
Playback: [
(magnify)] /
[
(index)]
Shutter button
Lamp
Power button
Wi-Fi antenna area
Flash
(N-Mark)*
Speaker
Tripod socket
Memory card/battery cover
Strap mount
* Used with NFC features (
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Screen (monitor)
AV OUT (Audio/video output) /
DIGITAL terminal
HDMI
TM
terminal
[ (Playback)] button
[ (Auto Zoom)] /
[
(Story Highlights)] / Up
button
[ (Macro)] / Left button
[ (Information)] / Down
button
[ (Wi-Fi)] button
Indicator
Movie button
FUNC. (Function) / SET button
[ (Flash)] / Right button
[ ] button
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Table of Contents
Before Use
Initial Information ............... 2
Package Contents .................2
Compatible Memory Cards ... 3
Preliminary Notes and Legal
Information .............................4
Conventions in This Guide ... 5
Part Names .............................6
Common Camera
Operations ...........................17
Safety Precautions .............. 21
Basic Guide
Basic Operations .............. 27
Initial Preparations .............. 28
Attaching the Strap .... 28
Holding the Camera ... 28
Charging the Battery
Pack ............................. 29
Inserting the Battery
Pack and Memory
Card ............................. 31
Removing the Battery
Pack and Memory
Card ......................... 33
Setting the Date and
Time ............................. 33
Changing the Date
and Time .................. 35
Display Language ...... 36
Trying the Camera Out ........ 38
Shooting
(Smart Auto) ................ 38
Viewing ........................ 41
Erasing Images ........ 43
Advanced Guide
Camera Basics .................. 44
On/Off ...................................45
Power-Saving Features
(Auto Power Down) .... 46
Power Saving in
Shooting Mode ........ 46
Power Saving in
Playback Mode ........ 46
Shutter Button .....................47
Shooting Display
Options ................................. 48
Using the FUNC. Menu ........49
Using the Menu Screen .......51
On-Screen Keyboard ...........53
Indicator Display .................54
Clock .....................................55
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode ......... 56
Shooting with
Camera-Determined
Settings ................................57
Shooting
(Smart Auto) ................ 57
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Shooting in Hybrid
Auto Mode ................... 61
Digest Movie
Playback .................. 63
Still Images/
Movies ..................... 63
Still Images .............. 63
Movies ..................... 64
Scene Icons ................ 65
Image Stabilization
Icons ............................ 67
On-Screen Frames ..... 68
Common, Convenient
Features ...............................69
Zooming In Closer on
Subjects
(Digital Zoom) ............. 69
Auto Zooming in
Response to Subject
Movement
(Auto Zoom) ................ 71
Using
the Self-Timer ............. 73
Using the Self-Timer to
Avoid Camera
Shake ...................... 74
Customizing
the Self-Timer .......... 75
Deactivating
the Flash ..................... 76
Adding a Date
Stamp .......................... 77
Continuous
Shooting ...................... 78
Image Customization
Features ...............................80
Changing the Aspect
Ratio ............................ 80
Changing the Number
of Recording Pixels
(Image Size) ................ 81
Guidelines for Choosing
Recording Pixel Setting
Based on Paper Size
(for 4:3 Images) ....... 82
Changing Movie Image
Quality ......................... 83
Helpful Shooting
Features ...............................84
Displaying Grid
Lines ............................ 84
Magnifying the Area
in Focus ...................... 85
Changing the IS Mode
Settings ....................... 87
Deactivating Image
Stabilization ............. 87
Recording Movies with
Subjects at the Same
Size Shown before
Shooting .................. 88
Customizing Camera
Operation .............................89
Deactivating the
AF-Assist Beam .......... 89
Deactivating the Red-Eye
Reduction Lamp
........... 90
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Changing the Image
Display Style after
Shots ........................... 91
Changing the Image
Display Period after
Shots ....................... 91
Changing the Screen
Displayed after
Shots ....................... 92
Other Shooting Modes ..... 93
Enjoying a Variety of
Images from Each Shot
(Creative Shot) ..................... 94
Image Display during
Playback ...................... 95
Choosing Effects ........ 96
Specic Scenes ................... 97
Applying Special Effects ..100
Shooting with
a Fish-Eye Lens Effect
(Fish-Eye Effect) ....... 101
Shots Resembling
Miniature Models
(Miniature Effect) ...... 102
Playback Speed and
Estimated Playback
Time (for One-Minute
Clips) ..................... 103
Shooting with a Toy
Camera Effect (Toy
Camera Effect) .......... 105
Shooting in
Monochrome ............. 106
Special Modes for Other
Purposes ............................ 107
Auto Shooting after
Face Detection
(Smart Shutter) ......... 107
Auto Shooting after
Smile Detection
(Smile) ................... 107
Auto Shooting after
Wink Detection
(Wink Self-Timer) ... 108
Auto Shooting after
Detecting New Person
(Face Self-Timer) ... 110
Shooting Long
Exposures (Long
Shutter) ......................111
High-Speed Continuous
Shooting (High-Speed
Burst) ......................... 113
P Mode ............................. 114
Shooting in Program AE
([P] Mode) ........................... 115
Image Brightness
(Exposure) .......................... 116
Adjusting Image
Brightness (Exposure
Compensation) ......... 116
Changing the Metering
Method ...................... 117
Changing the ISO
Speed ........................ 118
Correcting Image
Brightness
(i-Contrast) ................ 119
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Image Colors ......................120
Adjusting White
Balance ..................... 120
Custom White
Balance .................. 121
Changing Image Color
Tones (My Colors) .... 121
Custom Color ......... 123
Shooting Range and
Focusing ............................124
Shooting Close-Ups
(Macro) ...................... 124
Shooting Distant
Subjects (Innity) ..... 125
Digital
Tele-Converter .......... 125
Changing the AF Frame
Mode .......................... 126
Face AiAF .............. 127
Choosing Subjects
to Focus On
(Tracking AF) ......... 128
Center .................... 130
Shooting with
Servo AF ................ 131
Changing the Focus
Setting ....................... 132
Flash ................................... 133
Changing the Flash
Mode .......................... 133
Auto ....................... 133
On .......................... 133
Slow Synchro ......... 133
Off .......................... 134
Other Settings ....................135
Changing the
Compression Ratio
(Image Quality) ......... 135
Changing the IS Mode
Settings ..................... 136
Playback Mode ............... 137
Viewing ............................... 138
Switching Display
Modes ........................ 141
Overexposure
Warning (for Image
Highlights) .............. 141
Histogram .............. 142
GPS Information
Display ................... 142
Viewing Short Movies
Created When Shooting
Still Images (Digest
Movies) ...................... 143
Viewing by Date ..... 144
Browsing and Filtering
Images ................................ 145
Navigating through
Images in an Index ... 145
Finding Images
Matching Specied
Conditions ................ 146
Viewing Individual
Images in a Group .... 148
Image Viewing Options ..... 150
Magnifying Images ... 150
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Viewing
Slideshows ............... 151
Changing Slideshow
Settings .................. 152
Auto Playback of
Related Images
(Smart Shufe) ......... 153
Protecting Images .............155
Using the Menu ........ 156
Choosing Images
Individually ............... 157
Selecting a Range .... 158
Protecting All Images
at Once ...................... 160
Clearing All Protection
at Once .................. 160
Erasing Images .................. 161
Erasing Multiple
Images at Once ......... 162
Choosing a Selection
Method ................... 162
Choosing Images
Individually ............. 163
Selecting
a Range ................. 164
Specifying All Images
at Once .................. 165
Rotating Images ................166
Using the Menu ........ 166
Deactivating Auto
Rotation ..................... 167
Tagging Images as
Favorites ............................168
Using the Menu ........ 168
Editing Still Images ...........170
Resizing Images ....... 170
Cropping ................... 172
Changing Image Color
Tones (My Colors) .... 174
Correcting Image
Brightness
(i-Contrast) ................ 175
Correcting
Red-Eye ..................... 177
Editing Movies ................... 179
Editing Digest
Movies ....................... 181
Viewing Albums
(Story Highlights) ..............183
Choosing Themes
for Albums .............. 183
Adding Background
Music to Albums ....... 186
Creating Your Own
Albums ...................... 187
Wi-Fi Functions ..............190
Available Wi-Fi Features ... 191
Sending Images to a
Smartphone .......................192
Sending Images to
an NFC-Compatible
Smartphone .............. 193
Connecting via NFC
When Camera Is
Off or in Shooting
Mode ...................... 194
Connecting via NFC
When Camera Is in
Playback Mode ...... 197
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Adding
a Smartphone ........... 199
Using Another Access
Point .......................... 204
Previous Access
Points ........................ 206
Saving Images to
a Computer ........................207
Preparing to Register
a Computer ............... 207
Installing
the Software .......... 208
Conguring the
Computer for a Wi-Fi
Connection
(Windows Only) ..... 209
Saving Images to
a Connected
Computer .................. 210
Conrming
Access Point
Compatibility .......... 210
Using WPS-Compatible
Access Points ........ 211
Connecting to Listed
Access Points ........ 216
Previous Access
Points ..................... 217
Sending Images to a
Registered Web Service ...218
Registering Web
Services .................... 218
Registering CANON
iMAGE
GATEWAY ............. 219
Registering Other
Web Services ........ 223
Uploading Images to
Web Services ............ 224
Printing Images Wirelessly
from a Connected
Printer ................................. 226
Sending Images to
Another Camera ................229
Image Sending Options ....232
Sending Multiple
Images ....................... 232
Selecting
a Range ................. 233
Sending Favorite
Images ................... 234
Notes on Sending
Images ....................... 235
Choosing the Number
of Recording Pixels
(Image Size) .............. 236
Adding Comments ... 237
Sending Images
Automatically
(Image Sync) ...................... 238
Initial Preparations ... 238
Preparing
the Camera ............ 238
Preparing
the Computer ......... 239
Sending Images ........ 240
Viewing Images Sent
via Image Sync on
a Smartphone ........ 242
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Using a Smartphone to View
Camera Images and Control
the Camera ......................... 243
Geotagging Images on
the Camera ................ 243
Shooting
Remotely ................... 244
Editing or Erasing Wi-Fi
Settings ..............................246
Editing Connection
Information ............... 246
Changing a Device
Nickname ............... 248
Erasing Connection
Information ............. 248
Changing the Camera
Nickname .................. 249
Returning the Wi-Fi
Settings to Default ... 250
Setting Menu ................... 252
Adjusting Basic Camera
Functions ...........................253
Silencing Camera
Operations ................ 253
Adjusting
the Volume ................ 254
Hiding Hints and
Tips ............................ 254
Date and Time ........... 255
World Clock .............. 255
Lens Retraction
Timing ........................ 256
Using Eco Mode ....... 257
Power-Saving
Adjustment ............... 258
Screen Brightness ... 259
Hiding the Start-Up
Screen ....................... 259
Formatting Memory
Cards ......................... 260
Low-Level
Formatting ............. 261
File Numbering ......... 262
Date-Based Image
Storage ...................... 263
Metric / Non-Metric
Display ...................... 263
Checking Certication
Logos ........................ 264
Display Language .... 264
Adjusting Other
Settings ..................... 265
Restoring Default
Camera Settings ....... 265
Accessories .................... 266
System Map .......................267
Optional Accessories ........269
Power Supplies ........ 269
Flash Unit .................. 270
Other Accessories .... 270
Printers ...................... 271
Photo and Movie
Storage ...................... 271
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Using Optional
Accessories .......................272
Playback on a TV ...... 272
Playback on a High-
Denition TV .......... 272
Playback on a
Standard-Denition
TV .......................... 274
Using the Software ............ 276
Computer Connections
via a Cable ................ 276
Checking Your
Computer
Environment .......... 276
Installing
the Software .............. 277
Saving Images to
a Computer ............... 278
Printing Images .................281
Easy Print .................. 281
Conguring Print
Settings ..................... 284
Cropping Images
before Printing ....... 285
Choosing Paper Size
and Layout before
Printing .................. 286
Available Layout
Options .................. 287
Printing ID
Photos ................... 288
Printing Movie
Scenes ....................... 289
Movie Printing
Options .................. 289
Adding Images to the
Print List (DPOF) ...... 290
Conguring Print
Settings .................. 290
Setting Up Printing for
Individual Images ... 292
Setting Up Printing for a
Range of Images
..... 293
Setting Up Printing for
All Images .............. 293
Clearing All
Images from
the Print List ........... 293
Printing Images Added
to the Print List
(DPOF) .................. 294
Adding Images to a
Photobook ................ 294
Choosing a Selection
Method ................... 294
Adding Images
Individually ............. 295
Adding All Images to
a Photobook .......... 296
Removing All
Images from
a Photobook .......... 296
Appendix ......................... 297
Troubleshooting ................ 298
On-Screen Messages ........ 306
On-Screen Information ..... 311
Shooting (Information
Display) ..................... 311
Battery Level .......... 312
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Playback (Detailed
Information
Display) ..................... 313
Summary of Movie
Control Panel ......... 315
Functions and Menu
Tables .................................316
Functions Available in
Each Shooting
Mode .......................... 316
FUNC. Menu .............. 318
Shooting Tab ............. 322
Set Up Tab ................. 326
Playback Tab............. 327
Print Tab .................... 328
Playback Mode FUNC.
Menu .......................... 329
Handling Precautions .......330
Specications .................... 331
Camera .................. 331
Number of Shots/
Recording Time,
Playback Time ....... 334
Shooting Range ..... 335
Number of Shots per
Memory Card ......... 336
Recording Time per
Memory Card ......... 337
Battery Pack
NB-11LH ................ 338
Battery Charger
CB-2LF/
CB-2LFE ................ 338
Index ................................... 339
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)
Precautions ........................ 344
Radio Wave Interference
Precautions ............... 345
Security
Precautions ............... 346
Trademarks and
Licensing ............... 347
Disclaimer .............. 348
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Common Camera Operations
Shoot
Use camera-determined settings (Auto Mode, Hybrid Auto Mode)
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See several effects applied to each shot, using camera-
determined settings (Creative Shot Mode)
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Shooting people well
Portraits
(
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Matching specic scenes
Low Light
(
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Fireworks
(
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Applying special effects
Vivid Colors
(
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100)
Poster Effect
(
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100)
Fish-Eye Effect
(
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101)
Miniature Effect
(
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102)
Toy Camera Effect
(
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105)
Monochrome
(
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Focus on faces
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97,
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127
Without using the ash (Flash Off)
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76,
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134
Include yourself in the shot (Self-Timer)
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73,
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110
Add a date stamp
-
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Movie clips and photos together (Movie Digest)
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View
View images (Playback Mode)
-
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138
Automatic playback (Slideshow)
-
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151
On a TV
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272
On a computer
-
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276
Browse through images quickly
-
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145
Erase images
-
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161
Create an album automatically
-
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183
Record/View Movies
Record movies
-
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57
View movies (Playback Mode)
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138
Print
Print pictures
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281
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Save
Save images to a computer via a cable
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278
Use Wi-Fi Functions
Send images to a smartphone
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192
Share images online
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218
Send images to a computer
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Canon PowerShot ELPH 360 HS User guide

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