Canon 360.867.6253 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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MEDIA LOAN CANON REBEL XT
IMAGE-RECORDING QUALITY SETTINGS
IMAGE FILE SIZE & CF CARD CAPACITY
Tip: The RAW le setting assumes that the image
will undergo post-processing with a personal
computer. Special software such as Adobe
Bridge or Photoshop is required to view the
images or edit them for printing. Try and test
before assuming your setup will work for major
projects.
DISPLAYING THE IMAGES ON A TV
Connect the camera to the TV.
- Open the camera's terminal cover.
- Use the video cable to connect the camera's
video out terminal to the TV monitor's VIDEO IN
terminal.
- Turn on the TV and switch the TV's line input to
Video IN.
- Turn the power switch to ON
- Press the PLAY button on camera back.
- The image will appear on the TV screen. (The
camera's LCD monitor will display nothing.)
- After you nish set the power switch to OFF, turn off
the TV and disconnect the cable.
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TRANSFERRING IMAGES TO A COMPUTER
(Using Windows Vista, XP or Mac OSX (v 10.3/10.4)
- Plug camera USB cable into Camera USB port.
- Plug other end of cable into an available USB port.
- Turn camera on and wait follow on-screen
prompts.
Note: It may take a few minutes for the initial
install before you can transfer your photos.
DISCONNECTING THE CAMERA
Make sure no information is being transferred (Red
light is not ashing and LCD does not display "BUSY").
Then unplug the USB cable and turn off the camera.
Please note: For some older versions of Mac OS
you must unmount the camera drive by dragging
it to the trash bin before disconnecting the USB
cable or turning the camera off.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
This is to help you navigate through error messages
and simple problems.
Remember, never try to force the camera! If this
guide does not help you with your problem, please
return the camera to Media Loan and describe the
issue to a staff member.
Only the icon blinks on the top of LCD panel
- The battery is almost exhausted.
No images can be shot nor recorded
- The CF card is not properly inserted.
- The CF card is full.
- The battery is exhausted.
- You did not focus perfectly (When focused, the
focus conrmation light in the viewnder blinks.
- Settings are incorrect for exposure.
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