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PowerShot G1 C83-1004
SERVICE
MANUAL
Application
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Copyright © 2000 by Canon Inc.
CANON INC.
Digital Imaging Products Service Dept.
30-2, Shimomaruko 3-Chome, Ohta-ku,
Tokyo 146-8501, Japan
First published Oct. 2000
GENERAL
INFORMATION
1 Product Strategy .................................. G1
1-1 Background to commerciarize .......... G1
1-2 Product Objectives ........................... G1
1-3 Product Concept .............................. G2
2 Overview ............................................. G4
2-1 Features .......................................... G4
2-2 Design Concept ............................. G15
3 Exterior .............................................. G16
3-1 External Photos ............................. G16
3-2 6-dimensional Views ...................... G17
3-3 Nomenclature and Functions ......... G18
4 System .............................................. G20
4-1 Product Diagram ............................ G20
4-2 Connection Diagram ...................... G21
5 Specifications .................................... G22
5-1 Specifications ................................. G22
5-2 System requirements ..................... G27
5-3 Main accessory specifications ....... G30
6 Operation Procedures ....................... G33
6-1 Operation Procedures .................... G33
1. Product Strategy
1-1 Background to commerciarize
The compact digital camera market got a big break and reached a major plateau with the emergence of 2-megapixel models. The market is expected to henceforth divide into two major directions: High-end models with more pixels and more sophisticated features, and popular models with around 2-megapixels and more refined features.
Meanwhile, the top-tier digital camera makers are offering a complete range from low-end to high-end models with short product cycles. Their blanket strategy hinders Canon from catching up.
In order for Canon to join the top tier (in terms of market share) from the year 2000, it is essential for us to expand our product line-up in the two directions described above to compete head-to-head with the other makers.
We have to incorporate specifications that would satisfy advanced amateurs such as SLR camera users who demand high image quality and high-end features and commercial users who require pro-level specs. At the same time, we must increase our market share in the market segment favoring flat-profile and ultra-compact models which have been Canon’s specialty. In these ways, we must completely fend off rival companies.
Amid this market background, we developed the PowerShot G1, a 3-megapixel, full-featured camera with a 3x zoom lens and high image quality.
1-2 Product Objectives
The PowerShot G1 has 3 megapixels which is expected to be the top pixel count for compact digital cameras in 2000.
With its high pixel count and many features, the G1 has been designed to be at the top of the high-end group of compact digital cameras. It is a higher-levelmodel than the PowerShot S20. It is the start of a series of top pixel models to help secure Canon’s market share in the high-end, compact digital camera market.
Even if the pixel race reaches the 4-megapixel level from 2001, the PowerShot G1 can still serve as the base model for higher pixel models. This minimizes the development costs of future high-end models.
Company F
Canon
Company O
Special Features
PowerShot G1
High-end model
Standard compact model
Ultra-compact
Medium-pixel, zoom model single focal-length model
Medium-pixel, compact, single focal-length
G1
1-3 Product Concept
The PowerShot G1 is the top-of-the-line PowerShot camera standing on the five pillars of full features, high image quality, operation ease, system accessories and application software. It is a high-end, compact digital camera targeting advanced amateurs and semi-professionals. (The reference pages are in brackets.)
Full Features
-Manual settings (aperture-priority AE, shutter speed-priority AE, manual focus, manual exposure, flash
exposure compensation, exposure compensation) [New! p.G4]
-12 EOS-based picture-taking modes (Auto, Creative Zone, Image Programmed Control Zone)
[New! p.G5]
-Movie recording and playback with sound [New! p.G6]
-Slow shutter speed mode up to 8 sec. (With noise reduction) [New! p.G6]
-Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) [New! p.G6]
-Built-in flash with five control modes [New! p.G6]
-Macro mode allows close-up photography up to 6cm at the wide-angle end, 20cm at telephoto end.
[New! p.G7]
-Wireless controller [New! p.G7]
-AE lock/FE lock
-Center-weighted averaging metering and spot metering
-Digital tele-converter feature (2x/4x)
-Image enlargement during playback (2.5x/5x [New!])
-Continuous shooting (approx. 1.7 images/sec.)
-Self-timer shooting
High Image Quality
-High resolution, 1/1.8-inch CCD with 3.34 million pixels [p.G7]
-High-resolution, 3x zoom lens [New! p.G8]
-Wide range of ISO equivalent settings (Auto/ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent) [New! p.G8]
-High-precision white balance with five position preset white balance and Custom white
balance function [New! p.G8]
-New RAW mode [p.G9]
-Dedicated digital signal-processing IC for high-precision processing
G2
Operation Ease
-Vari-angle LCD monitor [p.G10]
-New UI for easy-to-read controls (Omni selector, stacked two mode dials, large display panel)
[New! p.G10]
-Switching between picture-taking and playback [New! p.G10]
-Switchable AF mode (Continuous/Single) [New! p.G10]
-Switchable video output format (NTSC/PAL) [New! p.G10]
- Optical viewfinder with dioptric correction [p.G11]
-Shutter-release sound like a film-based camera [New! p.G11]
-Digital signal-processing IC + Buffer memory for stress-free operation [p.G11]
-Higher capacity Li-Ion battery [New! p.G12]
-High-speed fast forward playback
-Compatible with CompactFlash Type II media for high-capacity storage
System Accessories
-Wide converter lens, tele-converter lens, close-up lens [New! p.G12]
-Compatible with EOS-dedicated EX-series Speedlites mode for EOS cameras. [p.G12]
-New power source [New! p.G13]
Application Software
-ZoomBrowser EX 2.4/ImageBrowser 1.4 featuring improved operation ease. [New! p.G13]
-Photorecord 1.2 for easy layout and printing of many pictures. [New! p.G13]
-PhotoStitch 3.1 for creating panoramic pictures. [p.G14]
-RemoteCapture 1.1 for remote picture-taking with a PC. [New! p.G14]
-RS-232C TWAIN Driver 3.4/USB TWAIN Driver 3.4/Plug-in Module 3.4/ZoomBrowser EX 2.4/
ImageBrowser 1.4 for adjusting image quality parameters. [New! p.G14]
-Reputable third-party applications [New! p.G15]
Adobe Photoshop LE 5.0 (Image-editing)
Apple QuickTime 4.1 (Video playback/QVTR file creation)
G3
2. Overview
2-1 Features
[Full Features]
-Manual settings
<Aperture-priority AE and shutter speed-priority AE>
For the exposure control, the PowerShot G1 has the aperture-priority AE and shutter speed-priority AE modes. With aperture-priority AE, you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to match the subject brightness. Setting a large aperture increases the background blur which better isolates the subject in the foreground.
Setting a small aperture attains greater depth of field to make subjects both in the foreground and background look sharper.
The farther you zoom in to your subject, the better the background blur. With shutter speed-priority AE, you set the desired shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture automatically to match the subject brightness. A fast shutter speed can freeze the subject’s movement, and a slow shutter speed can blur the subject to give the impression of motion.
<Manual focus>
Manual focusing is possible with the PowerShot G1. In sports or wildlife photography, you can set a specific focusing distance previously and take the shot when the subject comes into focus.
Manual focus is also effective when autofocusing is not possible in the following cases:
-Extremely low-contrast subjects
-Near and far objects overlaid at the same position
-Severe backlit conditions or highly reflective surfaces
-Extremely bright objects ata the center of the composition
-Very low-light scenes
The focal point can be moved manually by holding down the MF button and pressing the Omni Selector. The MF indicator is shown on the LCD monitor as a reference for the focal range.
MF indicator
Fig.2-1 MF indicator
G4
<Focus Lock>
The camera’s auto focus system brings the object into focus, then the focus is locked by pressing the MF button. This allows the user to release his or her finger from SW1.
Normal
M anual
Focus
Focus
Lock
Exposure
Locks at SW1.
Unlocks when SW1 is released.
Locks at SW1.
Unlocks when SW1 is released.
Locks at SW1.
Unlocks when SW1 is released.
AE Locks with AE lock button.
Lock Unlocks with any operation except SW1.
FE Locks with FE lock button.
Lock Unlocks with any operation except SW1.
Focus
Locks at SW1.
Unlocks when SW1 is released.
Locks with M F button.
Unlocks when M F button is pressed again.
Locks at SW1.>>Unlocks when SW1 is released.
Locks at SW1 and keep to lock at M F button>>
Unlocks when M F button is pressed again.
Locks at SW1.
Unlocks when SW1 is released.
Locks at SW1.
Unlocks when SW1 is released.
Table 2-1 User interface and AE/AF Control
<Manual exposure>
The PowerShot G1 provides manual exposure as one of the exposure control modes. Manual exposure enables the user to set the aperture manually. The user can take pictures as he or she desires, with no automatic exposure adjustments from the camera. This mode is suitable, for studio photography or taking pictures of fireworks, for example, since exposure control can be set as the user intends. Also, by using the manual exposure and the manual focus modes together, you can greatly reduce the time lag between SW1 and SW2.
Aperture (F) 2.8
4.0
5.6
At EV 10
8.0
Shutter speed (S) 1/125 1/60 1/30 1/15
<Flash exposure compensation>
If the brightness between the subject and background is very different and flash is used, underexposure or over exposure may result. To prevent this, the PowerShot G1 enables you to set flash exposure compensation up to +/-2 stops in 1/3-stop increments.
Table 2-2 Sample correlation between aperture and shutter speed.
(at ISO 100 equivalent)
-12 EOS-based picture-taking modes (Auto, Creative Zone, Image Programmed Control Zone)
The PowerShot G1 provides Creative Zone modes and Image programmed Cntrol Zone modes in addition to Auto. It enables advanced amateurs and semi-pros to obtain the desired results with their pictures. With Creative Zone modes, you can set the exposure, shutter speed, etc., manually. And with Image Programmed Control Zone modes, you can select the mode that best matches the subject.
In the Auto mode, you can change the recording pixels and the JPEG compression rate to better suit your needs.
Manual
Av
Tv
Program
Auto
Description
User sets both aperture and shutter speed.
User sets the aperture (camera sets the shutter speed).
User sets the shutter speed (camera sets the aperture).
Camera sets both aperture and shutter speed.
(User sets almost parameters)
Camera sets all parameters.
(User sets recording pixels and JPEG compression only)
Effcets
The user has complete control.
The depth of field can be controlled.
The subject's motion in the picture can be controlled.
Easy picture-taking with a suitable aperture and shutter speed set.
Prevents the user from making any errors in the camera settings.
Pan Focus Fixed focal length (wide-end) used for maximum depth of field. Since AF is not executed, the picture can be taken faster.
(Effective at 65 cm [wide-end] to infinity) (At the wide-end only.)
Portrait A larger aperture is used.
To obtain better background blur for a portrait.
Landscape
Night Scene Backgound exposure is correct
B/W since flash with slow sync speed is used.
The color gain is set to 0.
StitchAssist An aid for creating a panoramic photo with a PC.
Movie
A smaller aperture is used.
320x240 video clips at 15 frames/sec. (max. 30 sec.).
Both the foreground and background are in sharp focus.
A suitable exposure is obtained for a subject in front of a sunset or night scene.
Makes any text information more readable or gives a nostalgic B/W look.
Makes easy and high precision stitch on PhotoStitch.
Ideal for studying the subject's movement or to record a sequence.
Table 2-3 Creative Zone modes and Programmed Image Control Zone modes
G5
-Movie recording and playback
The PowerShot G1 can record a QVGA (320 X240 pixels) video clip (with audio) at 15 frames per second up to approximately 30 sec. The movie can be played back on the built-in LCD monitor or on a TV monitor. The movie is ideal for studying the subject’s movement or to record a sequence. The movie is compressed with Motion JPEG and saved as an
AVI file. Motion JPEG compresses each frame of the video in JPEG format.
Note:
- If the unoccupied capacity of the CF card is less than the capacity the buffer memory, movie recording is restricted to
the capacity of the CF card.
- When the buffer memory becomes full while a movie is being recorded, the data is written to the CompactFlash card. During the
writing to the CF card, the movie recording cannot proceed further.
- The focal length, exposure setting, white balance, and lens zoom position set for the first movie frame are used for the rest of the
video clip.
-Slow shutter speed mode up to 8 sec. (With noise reduction)
In the shutter speed-priority AE and manual modes, a slow shutter speed up to 8 sec. long is possible. It is useful in low light when flash cannot be used.
Normally with a CCD, long exposures tend to create noticeable noise. The PowerShot G1 therefore executes noise reduction for shutter speeds 1.3 sec. or longer.
The method can be described as follows: After the user takes a picture, the camera itself takes a picture, with the aperture closed, for exactly the same length of time. This results in only noise data, and the camera subtracts the amount of that noise data from the user’s image, producing a noiseless image.
Note: When noise reduction is executed, some extra time is required while the black data is taken.
-Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)
The PowerShot G1 provides Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) which takes three shots bracketed automatically within the set range. The three bracketed shots are taken with a single shutter release.
If there is a large difference between the light levels of the main subject and the background, or if a highly reflective object is in the scene, it is often difficult to obtain a proper exposure value, making exposure compensation necessary. With this feature, the camera automatically takes three pictures with three different exposure settings, so it is not necessary for the user to repeatedly shoot the same subject with different exposure settings himself.
The framing of the picture also remains virtually the same during AEB shooting.
The shots can be bracketed up to +/-2 stops at 1/3-stop increments. The bracketing sequence is normal, - compensation, and + compensation.
If exposure compensation is also set, the bracketing range will center on the exposure compensation amount and it can be set up to +/-2 stops at 1/3-stop increments.
Note: In using flash, AEB is not available.
Example 1: Exposure compensation of 1 stop
(For a standard exposure)
2nd shot 1st shot 3rd shot
Example 2: Exposure compensation of 2/3 stop
(For +2/3-stop exposure compensation)
2nd shot 1st shot 3rd shot
-4/3 -3/3 -2/3 -1/3 0 1/3 2/3 3/3 4/3 (EV)
Fig. 2-2 AEB.
-4/3 -3/3 -2/3 -1/3 0 1/3 2/3 3/3 4/3 (EV)
-Built-in flash with five control modes
In addition to the auto flash, auto red-eye reduction, manual flash, and flash off modes, the PowerShot G1 also provides the manual red-eye reduction mode. Previous models only had auto red-eye reduction, so the red-eye reduction light would only emit when necessary. But with the manual red-eye reduction mode, you can emit the red-eye reduction light at will.
G6
-Macro mode allows close-up photography up to 6cm at the wide-angle end, 20cm at telephoto end.
PowerShot G1 allows you to perform close-up photography up to 6cm from the subject at the wide-angle end. The maximum shooting area is 82 X60mm at the wide angle end and 84X62 mm at the telephoto end.
If you attach the optional close-up lens with macro mode, the shooting area is 50X38 mm at the telephoto end.
PS G1
The shooting area maximum magnification (mm)
82 X 60
(Wide angle end, 6cm)
PS G1
(in attaching 250D 58mm)
50 X 38
(Telephoto end, 12cm)
IXY DIGITAL
102 X 76
(Wide angle end, 10cm)
PS S20
76 X 57
(Telephoto end, 12cm)
Table 2-4 The shooting area maximum magnification.
-Wireless controller
The dedicated wireless controller can be used to operate the PowerShot G1. Press the DRIVE button to set the camera to the Self-timer mode. Then you can use the wireless controller to take still pictures, zoom the lens to the wide or telephoto end (Movie is shooting operation only) and display button, operate the Omni Selector (image forward and scroll), movie playback, display button, switch between single and multiple image playback and enlarge the image during playback.
Note: When you use the wireless controller to take pictures, the picture is taken about 2 sec. after you press the wireless controller’s shutter button. This delay is provided in case you are also to be in the picture.
[High Image Quality]
-High resolution (2,048 (H) X 1,536 (V)) with 1/1.8-inch 3.34M pixel CCD
Using photo ink and the smallest ink droplets possible (4 pl), the Canon BJ printers BJ F850 (BJC-8200/BJC-8200Photo) offers 1,200 dpi, a quality sufficient enough to reproduce A4 print size (8" X 10") photo quality images. The PowerShot
S10 (on sale Fall 1999) and IXY DIGITAL (on sale May (June) 2000), both employ a 2.11-megapixel CCD, achieving a resplution of 4.7 lp/mm, adequate for postcard-size prints when printed out on the 300-dpi dye-sublimation CD-300
Digital Printers. This resolution is not sufficient for A4-size prints.
Images taken with the PowerShot G1, having a 3.34-megapixel CCD, can be printed with the BJC-F850 for acceptable print quality A4-size (8” X 10”) prints.
Note: lp/mm (line-pair mm) : Resolving power is expressed in the number of pairs of black and white lines per milimeters.
Acceptable level of pixel count (3.5lp/mm)
*Conventional photo's level of pixel
count (7 lp/mm)
Postcard size
Approx.
1.1M pixels
Approx.
4.4M pixels
5” X 7”
Approx.
1.5M pixels
Approx.
6M pixels
8X10 inch (A4)
PS G1
Approx.
3.1M pixels
Approx.
12.4M pixels
Approx.
3.15M pixels
(Recording pixels)
Fig. 2-3 Optimum pixel count for print size
BJ-F850
G7
-High-resolution zoom lens with advanced optical technologies
The PowerShot G1 is equipped with a 7 - 21mm 3X zoom lens (equivalent to 34 - 102mm in 35mm format) that is suited for a wide range of picture-taking, from landscapes to snapshots. Also, the maximum aperture is f/2.0-2.5 which is the largest for a digital still camera. The iris-type aperture can give excellent background blur for portraits.
The lens consists of 8 elements in 7 groups (Fig. 2-4). Two glass-molded aspherical elements with a high refractive index are positioned for maximum effect in correcting aberrations. Also, in conjunction with the 3.34
M pixel CCD’s fine pixel pitch (3.45 micro-millimeters), group 3 has an cemented element to correct the chromatic aberrations (throughout the entire focal length range) that the aspherical element is unable to correct.
As a result, high optical performance is attained with only a few lens elements making it suitable for a retractable lens.
Also, by adjusting the CCD’s tilt, the image is focused evenly through-
Fig. 2-4 PowerShot G1 lens configuration.
out.
-Wide exposure sensitivity range
Film-based cameras enable you to freely set the film speed to suit the picture-taking condition. There is a close correlation between the film speed and image quality. Normally, a slow-speed film results in high image quality (fine grain). Highspeed film enables faster shutter speeds (to prevent blur) and smaller apertures (for greater depth of field) to be used.
In the PowerShot G1’s Creative Zone modes, you can select the exposure sensitivity as with the film speed with filmbased cameras. You can select Auto, ISO 50, 100, 200, or 400 to suit the picture-taking condition. The ISO 50 setting has been added for still subjects when you can use a slow shutter speed or for bright scenes when you can use a faster shutter speed for minimal noise.
At the Auto setting, the camera selects the optimum exposure sensitivity automatically within ISO 50 to 100.
-Auto cannot be set in the Manual mode.
-High-precision white balance (5 preset white balance + Custom white balance)
For PowerShot G1’s high-precision white balance control, the image is divided into 100,000 blocks and white is searched and calculate.
In addition to the usual white balance settings (daylight, overcast, tungsten, and fluorescent light), the new “flash” setting has been added to optimize the color temperature of flash pictures. White balance is improved when flash is used. Also, as with camcorders, the custom white balance feature enables you to set the desired standard white with a sheet of white paper under a specific light source. The custom white balance setting is then stored in the camera. This feature is useful when you have special lighting conditions or two or more different light sources and the Auto or preset white balance setting cannot obtain the white balance you want. The custom white balance setting is retained by the camera even after the camera is turned off.
G8
-New RAW mode
Canon has greatly improved the RAW application employed in the PowerShot A series, developing the PowerShot G1’s
New RAW mode. The advantage of RAW modes is that they allow users to obtain original image data, since image data is recorded to memory from the CCD without any image processing. With RAW mode images, users can process images as they desire, setting and changing the parameters, “developing” *1 the RAW data into an image., setting and changing the parameters. We adopted the reversible image compression *2 method for the PowerShot G1, so now RAW images require only approximately 60% the amount of memory necessary for the PowerShot A Series. The PowerShot G1 also enables playback of images on the LCD monitor or an external monitor. (Currently, the only digital cameras capable of this are the EOS D30, PowerShot G1 and the PowerShot Pro90.)
The RAW image data is processed by ZoomBrowser EX 2.4, ImageBrowser 1.4, TWAIN Driver 3.4 and Plug-In Module
3.4 application software, which are bundled with the PowerShot G1. Users can adjust image parameters such as white balance, contrast, sharpness and color saturation. The adjusted image data is stored in TIFF format (TIFF is the default format, but users can also choose among BMP, JPEG, and others.).
While some competitors’ models use TIFF format as a high image quality mode, most of these models record images as
8 bit data after processing white balance, ganmma-compensation, etc. Files of this type (RGB TIFF format) are four times
*3 the size of the new RAW mode type files.
Moreover, image quality declines when these images are processed on PC’s using retouch software, because image processing is carried out twice.
*1 In the process of developing, RGB signals are created from RAW data.
*2 In this method, original image data can be completely restored, as opposed to non-reversible compression methods such
as JPEG, whose original data cannot be restored.
*3 A comparison of data file size between RAW and TIFF
-PowerShot G1’s number of recording pixels: 2048X1536
RAW data file size: 2048X1536X10 (quantization of each pixels)X0.61 (data compression) 8 (convert to byte) 2.5 MB..... 1
TIFF format filesize :2048X1536X 8 (quantization of each pixels)X 3 (separate to RGB) 8 (convert to byte) 9.4 MB...... 2
1 2 = 1/3.76 1/4
New RAW
RAW data from CCD
Processing by camera
-A/D conversion
-Reversible
compression
Recording as RAW
Processing by user (PC)
(The images are created by user)
ZoomBrowser/ImageBrowser
Download
RAW
Browser area
Displayed in thumbnails
Camera window
Developing
Image editing
(WB, contrast, etc.)
File conversion
TIFF (Default)
BMP/JPEG/
Flash Pix
Display
Thumbnails
Developing
Image editing
(WB, contrast, etc.)
Acquire
Application
File conversion
TIFF/BMP/JPEG…
TWAIN/Plug-In
TIFF
RAW data from CCD
-A/D conversion
-Developing
Recording as TIFF
Retouch by application
Fig. 2-5 New RAW and TIFF developing.
Processing by camera
(The images are created by cameras.)
Processing by user (PC)
File format Image quality File size Compatibility Playback with camera
RAW (old)
RAW (new)
Sup er Fine
XX
X
O
X (Thumbnail only)
O
O
Features
High image quality, however impossible to set to parameters of image quality
Possible to set parameters of image quality to original data.
High image quality, however not reversible compression/ imp ossible to set to parameters of image quality
Fine O O O O Small file size, however not reversible compression
TIFF X O O High image quality, however large file size./impossible to set to parameters of image quality
Table 2-5 Comparison of each file format.
G9
[Operation Ease]
-Vari-angle LCD monitor
Like the PowerShot Pro70, the PowerShot G1 is equipped with a vari-angle LCD monitor (1.8-inch)* .
The monitor can be rotated so you can shoot from various angles.
Also, when the LCD monitor is rotated toward the front (for self-shooting), the monitor displays a mirror image so you can see yourself correctly.
Shooting sports or documentaries.
Normal shooting.
Shooting children
or indoor shooting.
Shooting small subjects.
Fig. 2-6 Sample uses of the vari-angle LCD monitor.
* The PowerShot Pro70 uses a 2.0-inch monitor.
-New UI for easy-to-read controls
The PowerShot G1 has many features such as manual settings in addition to
Image Programmed Control Zone modes. To make camera operation easy even with all these features, the PowerShot G1 has the Main Dial and Mode
Dial stacked together and an on-screen menu that does not have a deep hierarchical structure. You can therefore quickly set the desired mode or setting. The Main Dial below the Mode Dial provides the power OFF, camera ON, playback, and PC mode settings. The Mode Dial is for setting seven
Image Programmed Control Zone modes, Auto, and four Creative Zone modes. Also, frequently used features such as exposure compensation, the
Creative Zone
AUTO mode
Main Dial
Image Programmed
Control Zone
Fig. 2-7 Mode Dial.
macro function, etc., have their own buttons, and there is a Omni Selector
(which was well received on the PowerShot S10 and S20). The user interface is thereby quick and simple.
A large Display panel is provided to make it easy to check the camera’s status at a glance (refer to p.G19).
-Switching between picture-taking and playback
When you switch quickly between picture-taking and playback with the PowerShot G1, the lens does not retract. Since the lens retraction time is eliminated, you can switch between picture-taking and playback instantly. Right after taking pictures, you can playback the pictures on the monitor and delete the unwanted ones. Then you can go back to taking pictures.
Note : The lens will not retract if the Main Dial is changed from camera mode to playback mode via the off position within 0.8
seconds.
-Continuous AF (in using LCD monitor only)
With the PowerShot G1, you can select either single AF (operates at SW1) or continuous AF (the default) for the AF mode. In the continuous AF mode, autofocusing operates even when you are not pressing the shutter button.
The LCD monitor thus always displays a focused image which makes it easier to identify the subject on the monitor.
To respond to changes in the subject’s position and to enhance AF precision, the focusing information at SW1 is used and the focusing is rescanned within a narrow range centering on SW1. This makes autofocusing more precise and faster than in the single AF mode.
Note : AF mode is fixed to Single AF when LCD viewfinder is OFF.
-Switchable video output format (NTSC/PAL)
The PowerShot G1 provides the setting menu to set the video output format to either NTSC or PAL. This enables you to playback the images on a TV monitor in various countries.
Note :
-For areas using SECAM (such as France), playback is possible in the PAL format. However, the image will be in black and white.
-The language options (five NTSC languages and ten PAL languages) remain the same regardless of a change of video format.
G10
-Optical viewfinder with dioptric correction
Usually, a camera’s viewfinder diopter is set to match the nearest and farthest distances that the eyes of most people can clearly see. However, for near-sighted, far-sighted, and presbyopic users, dioptric correction is necessary to see such objects clearly.
The PowerShot G1’s optical viewfinder enables dioptric correction to suit various eyesights of users.
-Shutter-release sound like a film-based camera
The PowerShot G1 provides a shutter-release sound after the picture is taken (when the exposure ends). The subject can thereby hear when the picture is taken even in noisy environments. The shutter sound is based on the WAVE format. The sound volume can be adjusted from 0 to 5 as necessary when in noisy areas.
Note : The beep sounds at the end of shooting, if users set shutter sound to OFF.
-Digital signal-processing IC for stress-free, quick picture-taking.
The PowerShot G1 uses a Canon-developed digital signal processing IC. Despite the camera's high pixel count, the digital signal processing is quick response due to this IC. The PowerShot G1 also has a buffer memory where the captured image is temporarily stored. As the digital signal processing IC and buffer memory work in tandem, a short shooting interval of approx. 1.8 sec. is achieved.
The PowerShot G1’s buffer memory capacity is approximately four times that of the PowerShot S20, enabling high performance continuous shooting. Approximate 10 images at Large/Fine mode can be taken, with a maintained shooting speed of 1.7 images per second.
Moreover, operations such as camera start-up, high-speed search mode (during playback), image enlargement, and image scrolling which normally require a lot of processing time can be executed swiftly, thanks to the digital signal processing
IC’s high-speed compression and decompression operations.
Shutter release time
Shooting interval using OVF
Approx. 0.04sec.
Approx. 2.4sec.
using EVF
Approx. 0.07sec.
Approx. 1.8sec.
The above times will vary depending on the subject.
The above does not apply to special techniques such as
slow speed shutter.
Fig. 2-9 Shutter release time lag and shooting interval
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-Higher capacity Li-Ion battery
The PowerShot G1 utilizes a rechargeable lithium-ion battery (BP-511). This lithium battery has about the same capacity, yet half the weight per volume as the nickel-hydride battery used by the PowerShot A-series and S-series cameras. And it has no memory effect.
As the BP-511 is already being used in other products such as the EOS D30 and the
Model
Item
PowerShot G1
Li-Ion
IXY DIGITAL
Li-Ion
PowerShot A/S
Ni-MH
PowerShot PRO90 IS, as well as two of Canon’s camcorders (the FV-2 and FV-10) so can be interchanged among all of these products.
Voltage/Capacity
Volume
7.4V/1100mAh
Approx.43.9cm
3
Weight Approx.70g
3.7V/680mAh
Approx. 17.1cm
3
Approx. 29g
6.0V/650mAh
Approx. 70g
Table 2-6 Battery comparison
[System Accessories]
-Wide converter lens, tele-converter lens, close-up lens
To meet diverse user needs, a full line-up of optical accessories is available for the PowerShot G1. The Wide Converter WE-DC58 converts the focal length by about 0.8x and the total focal length of
28mm at the wide-angle end in 35mm film format. Tele-converter
TC-DC58 converts the focal length by 1.5x and the total focal length of 153mm at the telephoto end in 35mm film format. And Close-up lens 250D enables shooting as close as 12 cm (from the front of the lens) at the telephoto end in macro mode. The resulting shooting area is 50X38mm. However, there are a few restrictions when using these accessories and a flash together, as shown in Table 2-7. And there is possiblity of vignette when you use the optical finder despite attaching these conversion lenses to the cameras. Also, there is a possiblity of vignette when you take a picture other than wide angle end with Wide Conversion Lens and tele-photo end with
Tele-conversion lens.
WC-DC58 (Wide angle end)
TC-DC58 (Telephoto end)
250D 58mm (Telephoto end)
Built-in
Vignette
Vignette
Vignette
External
Auto flash*
Auto flash*
Auto flash*
* There is a possibility of full-flash.
Table 2-7 Relation between each accessories and flash
Note: The Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58 (sold separately) is required
to attach the WC-DC58, TC-DC58, or 250D 58mm to the camera.
-Compatible with EX-series Speedlites mode for EOS cameras
With its high pixel count and many features, the PowerShot G1 will likely to be used by advanced amateurs and pro users for creative shooting. Although it has a built-in flash, its maximum range is only 3.6 meters (ISO 100 equivalent) for telephoto shooting. This is inadequate for these users.
A hot shoe for external Speedlites (220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 550EX) has therefore been provided on the camera. An external Speedlite enables autoflash control.
Note: The flash will fire at full strength in Manual mode. The flash without above models will fire at full strength.
<Available Flash Features>
-Auto flash (550EX must be set to E-TTL mode.) -FE lock (except for Manual mode)
-Fill flash -Slow sync speed
-Flash exposure compensation (When using the 550EX, the LCD panel’s flash range scale value will not appear correctly.
Besides, you must execute flash exposure compensation with the camera when using the 550EX.)
-Autozoom (except for 220EX)
<Maximum sync speed>
-Speedlites (220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 550EX) : 1/250 sec.
-others : 1/125 sec.
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-New power source
The PowerShot G1 uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery (BP-511). Also, with Compact Power
Adapter CA-560 (provided), the camera can be powered by a household power outlet. And with the Charge Adapter/Car Battery Cable Kit CR-560
(sold separately), the camera can be powered by a car battery in case you run out of battery power on the road.
The BP-511 can be charged in the camera body by using the Compact Power Adapter CA-560. This eliminates the need to remove the battery from the camera body.
The PowerShot G1’s internal battery is rechargeable. As shown in Fig. 2-9, you can use Compact
Power Adapter CA or Charge Adapter/Car Battery
Cable Kit CR-560 to recharge the battery. Use whichever method that suits your situation.
<Recharging the Battery Installed in the Camera>
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
To power outlet
To the car’s cigarette
lighter socket
CG-560 Charge Adapter (option)
Battery Pack BP-511
< External recharging>
CG-560 Charge Adapter
(option) Compact Power Adapter CA-560
To power outlet
Battery Pack BP-511
Car Battery Cable
CB-560 (option)
To the car’s cigarette
lighter socket
Fig. 2-9 Battery recharging system.
[Application Software]
-ZoomBrowser EX 2.4/ImageBrowser 1.4 featuring improved operation ease.
The ZoomBrowser EX (Windows)/ImageBrowser (Mac) programs were well received with the PowerShot S-series and improved with the IXY DIGITAL. The programs are now bundled with the PK500 and PowerShot G1.
ZoomBrowser EX 2.4 is for simple retouching such as color and brightness adjustments and cropping. It also enables slide show playback on a PC, supports e-mail and DPOF editing. By supporting e-mail, the program can set the image size and compression ratio and create the image according to the required file size. The mailer program starts up automatically, and the image is attached to a new e-mail message automatically. In case the mailer program is not started up automatically, the image is saved after being resized and it can be attached to e-mail manually.
Like ZoomBrowser EX, ImageBrowser 1.4 also enables simple retouching and slide show playback on a PC, supports email and editing DPOF editing. The printing feature has been expanded to enable you to set the desired number of copies to be printed, change the printing sequence of the images, resize or rotate images, and insert text in the image.
* ImageBrowser does not enable automatic attachment of an image to e-mail. It must be done manually.
File Size
Compression level
Fig. 2-10 File size/compression level settings
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Current file size
-Photorecord 1.2 for easy layout and printing of many pictures.
PhotoRecord 2.1 (for Windows only) enables text to be inserted anywhere in the image.
You can also select the text frame and easily layout and print out image. And using the
PhotoRecord 1.2 together with the new Extension DDI driver, designed for the new BJ printer due out, allows for the automatic layout of a user’s images on borderless, perforated paper* (paper due out at same time as Extension DDI). The user can then easily print out photo-quality borderless prints with the new BJ printer.
*Glossy Photo Card 4"x 6" and Photo Card Pro 4"x 6" (101.6 x 152.4mm). In Japan, L size,
2L size, DSC size, 8"x 10" size for digital cameras and Glossy Photo Card 4"x 6" are also
for sale.
Fig. 2-11 Automatic layout on borderless,
perforated paper
-PhotoStitch 3.1 for creating panoramic pictures.
PhotoStitch 3.1 automatically obtains the property information (composition orientation, image sequence, focal length information, camera model name) of pictures taken in the stitch assist mode. Also, cylindrical imaging (for pasting on a cylinder) or flat imaging (for pasting on a flat surface) can be selected to easily create high-precision panoramic pictures with minimal distortion. The picture can also be saved in the QuickTime VR format.
Image-mapping surface
Actual image capture
Photographer
Photographer
Roll image With old software version
Fig. 2-12 Image mapping methods.
Photographer
Flat image
-RemoteCapture 1.1 for remote picture-taking with a PC.
The PowerShot G1 is bundled with the newly developed “RemoteCapture (USB only)” software. This software enables the camera to be remote controlled by a PC. The following remote control operations are possible with a PC:
-Shutter release (single-frame, interval and test shooting only)
-Lens zooming (excluding electronic zooming)
-Confirming various camera parameters
-Setting White balance, resolution/JPEG compression, macro, flash and exposure compensation
-Setting recording to CF or not
In the PC mode, transferring and deleting image data are possible. In the remote control mode, you can execute picturetaking functions. In the remote control mode, you can also use the functions available in the PC mode.
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-RS-232C TWAIN Driver 3.4/USB TWAIN Driver 3.4/Plug-in Module 3.4/ZoomBrowser EX 2.4/ImageBrowser
1.4 for adjusting image quality parameters.
The PowerShot G1 provides the RAW mode to enable white balance, contrast, sharpness, and color saturation adjustments with the RS-232C TWAIN Driver 3.4/USB TWAIN Driver 3.4/Plug-in Module 3.4/ZoomBrowser EX 2.4/ImageBrowser
1.4. The previewer enables you to preview the image retouching you make. For example, the selected Contrast setting
(Normal, High, Low) is reflected in the previewer.
Select any white area on the image shown in the Preview
Area, and the white balance will be set at that level.
pre view
White balance setting
(Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/
Tungsten/Fluorescent/Flash)
Contrast setting
(Normal/High/Low)
Sharpness setting
(Normal/High/Low)
Color Saturation
(Normal/High/Low)
Fig. 2-13 RAW image quality setting display
-Reputable third-party applications
<Adobe Photoshop LE 5.0>
Enables image editing and image preparation for the Web or printing.
<Apple QuickTime 4.1>
Standard multimedia tool that can playback movies, sound, still images, etc. It can playback the movie clips and sound
recorded by the PowerShot G1. Files can also be saved in the QuickTime VR format.
2-2 Design Concept
High-resolution lens and T-shape to emphasize reliability
New user interface for easy operation of many features and creating images
-Two integrated Mode dials
-Large, vari-angle LCD monitor for shooting at various angles
-Display panel with an easy-to-read layout
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3. Exterior
3-1 External Photos
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3-2 6-dimensional Views
119.3 (4.7)
115.9 (4.6)
119.7 (4.7)
123.1 (4.8)
63.8 (2.5)
52.7 (2.1)
76.8
(3.0)
78.9
(3.1)
72.8
(2.9)
Wide side : 39.3 (1.5)
Tele side : 39.53 (1.56)
Middle : 34.7 (1.4)
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Unit : mm (in.)
*This figure is prototype.
3-3 Nomenclature and Functions
Main Dial
Mode Dial
Continuous/Self-timer/
Wireless Controller Button
Shutter Button
Zoom Lever
Viewfinder
Indicators
Diopter Adjustment Lever
Flash/Multi Button
LCD Monitor
Remote Sensor
Strap Eyelet
CF Card Slot Cover
Hot shoe
Display Panel
Microphone
Lens
Ring
Spot Metering/Enlarge Button
Macro/JUMP Button
Omni Selector
MENU Button
SET Button
AE Lock/FE Lock Button
Exposure/White Balance/AEB/
Flash Exposure Compensation Button
DISPLAY Button
Optical Viewfinder Window
Built-in Flash
MF
MF(Manual Focus)
Button
Speaker
Terminal Cover
AF Auxiliary Light Emitter
Red-eye Reduction Lamp
Self-timer Lamp
A/V OUT (Audio/Video
Out ) Terminal
<Internal>
DIGITAL Terminal
DC IN Terminal
Tripod Socket
Battery Cover
Button Battery Holder
(internal)
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Battery Lock
● Display Panel
Red-eye Reduction icon
Flash ON/OFF icon
Spot Metering icon
Shutter Speed/Movie
Shooting time display
AE lock/FE Lock icon
Single shot/Continuous shot icon
Wireless Controller icon
Aperture Setting display
Manual Focus icon
JPEG compression icon
Resolution icon
RAW icon
White Balance icon
(Auto/Preset)
Battery Charge State icon
Self-timer icon
Information display
Custom White Balance display
AEB icon
Macro Mode icon
Flash Exposure
Compensation icon
Exposure Compensation level/AEB level/
Flash Exposure Compensation level display
-Red-Eye Reduction icon
Displayed when red-eye reduction is set.
-Flash On/Off icon
Auto : No icon is displayed.
OFF : The flash-OFF icon is displayed.
ON : The flash-ON icon is displayed.
-Spot Metering icon
Displayed when spot metering is set.
-Shutter Speed/Movie Shooting time display
(Indicates the remaining/passing time of Movie.)
-AE lock/FE lock icon
-JPEG compression icons
(Super Fine/Fine/Normal)
-Resolution icons (Large/Middle/Small)
-RAW icon
-White Balance mode icon
Displays the selected white balance mode.
-AEB icon
Displayed when AEB is set.
-Macro mode icon
Displayed when the macro feature is set.
-Flash Exposure Compensation icon
Displayed when flash exposure compensation is set.
-Single Shot/Continuous Shot icon
During single shooting, the top icon ( ) is displayed.
During continuous shooting, the entire icon is displayed.
-Wireless Controller icon
-Aperture Setting display
-Manual Focus icon
Displayed when Manual Focus is set.
-Battery Cahrge State icon
Displayed all when the battery level is normal.
Blinks for low battery level.
Blinks when the camera cannot operate and "Lb"
is also displayed at Information Display area.
-Self-Timer mode icon
Displayed when the self-timer is set.
The single shooting icon is also displayed.
-Information display (three-digit)
Indicates the remaining number of exposures.
Indicates any errors (when no CF card is inserted
or when the card has an error).
Indicates battery level (when the batteries are exhausted
and the camera cannot operate).
Indicates a PC connection.
-Custom White Balance icon
Displayed when custom white balance is set.
-Exposure Compensation level/AEB level/
Flash Exposure Compensation level display
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4. System
4-1 Product Diagram
P o w e r S h o t G 1
P C I N T E R F A C E K I T P K 5 0 0
I n t e r f a c e A d a p t e r f o r P C - 9 8 S e r ie s
P o w e r S h o t G 1
P o w e r S h o t G 1
I t e m
P o w e r S h o t G 1 B o d y
L e n s C a p
N e c k S t r a p
N o .
-
-
N S - D C 1 0 0
W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle r W L - D C 1 0 0
L it h iu m B a t t e r y ( f o r W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle r ) C R - 2 0 2 5
B a t t e r y P a c k
C o m p a c t P o w e r A d a p t e r
B P - 5 1 1
C A - 5 6 0
A C C a b le ( J )
A V C a b le
C o m p a c t F la s h C a r d
C a s e f o r C o m p a c t F la s h C a r d
I n t e r f a c e C a b le ( f o r U S B )
C D - R O M ( D r iv e r , a p p lic a t io n s o f t ) * 1
I n t e r f a c e A d a p t e r f o r P C - 9 8 S e r ie s
P o w e r S h o t G 1 B o d y
L e n s C a p
N e c k S t r a p
W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle r
-
A V C - D C 1 0 0
F C - 1 6 M
-
I F C - 2 0 0 P C U
-
A D - P C 9 8
-
-
N S - D C 1 0 0
W L - D C 1 0 0
L it h iu m B a t t e r ( f o r W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle )
B a t t e r y P a c k
C o m p a c t P o w e r A d a p t e r
A C C a b le ( N )
A V C a b le
I n t e r f a c e C a b le ( f o r U S B )
C D - R O M ( D r iv e r , a p p lic a t io n s o f t ) * 1
C o m p a c t F la s h C a r d
C a s e f o r C o m p a c t F la s h C a r d
P o w e r S h o t G 1 B o d y
L e n s C a p
N e c k S t r a p
W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle r
L it h iu m B a t t e r ( f o r W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle )
B a t t e r y P a c k
C o m p a c t P o w e r A d a p t e r
A C C a b le ( E )
A V C a b le
I n t e r f a c e C a b le ( f o r U S B )
C o m p a c t F la s h C a r d
C a s e f o r C o m p a c t F la s h C a r d
C R - 2 0 2 5
B P - 5 1 1
C A - 5 6 0
-
A V C - D C 1 0 0
I F C - 2 0 0 P C U
-
F C - 1 6 M
-
-
-
N S - D C 1 0 0
W L - D C 1 0 0
C R - 2 0 2 5
B P - 5 1 1
C A - 5 6 0
-
A V C - D C 1 0 0
I F C - 2 0 0 P C U
F C - 1 6 M
-
P o w e r S h o t G 1 P o w e r S h o t G 1 B o d y
L e n s C a p
N e c k S t r a p
W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle r
L it h iu m B a t t e r ( f o r W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle )
B a t t e r y P a c k
C o m p a c t P o w e r A d a p t e r
A C C a b le ( E , B , A S )
A V C a b le
I n t e r f a c e C a b le ( f o r U S B )
C D - R O M ( D r iv e r , a p p lic a t io n s o f t ) * 1
C o m p a c t F la s h C a r d
B a t t e r y P a c k
C a s e f o r C o m p a c t F la s h C a r d
B a t t e r y P a c k
T e r m in a l C o v e r
C h a r g e A d a p t e r / C a r B a t t e r y C a b le C h a r g e A d a p t e r
K it C R - 5 6 0 C a r B a t t e r y C a b le
D C C a b le
C o m p a c t P o w e r A d a p t e r
W id e C o n v e r t e r
C o m p a c t P o w e r A d a p t e r
W id e C o n v e r t e r
L e n s C a p / L e n s D u s t C a p / S o f t C a s e
T e le - c o n v e r t e r
C lo s e - u p L e n s
C o n v e r s io n L e n s A d a p t e r
W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle r
S o f t C a s e
I n t e r f a c e C a b le
I n t e r f a c e C a b le
I n t e r f a c e C a b le
A V C a b le
T e le - c o n v e r t e r
L e n s C a p / L e n s D u s t C a p / S o f t C a s e
C lo s e - u p L e n s
C o n v e r s io n L e n s A d a p t e r
W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle r
L it h iu m B a t t e r ( f o r W ir e le s s C o n t r o lle )
S o f t C a s e
I n t e r f a c e C a b le ( f o r U S B )
I n t e r f a c e C a b le ( f o r S e r ia l)
I n t e r f a c e C a b le ( f o r M a c )
A V C a b le
-
-
N S - D C 1 0 0
W L - D C 1 0 0
C R - 2 0 2 5
B P - 5 1 1
C A - 5 6 0
-
A V C - D C 1 0 0
I F C - 2 0 0 P C U
-
F C - 1 6 M
-
B P - 5 1 1
-
C G - 5 6 0
C B - 5 6 0
-
C A - 5 6 0
W C - D C 5 8
-
T C - D C 5 8
-
2 5 0 D 5 8 m m
L A - D C 5 8
W L - D C 1 0 0
C R - 2 0 2 5
S C - P S 4 0 0
I F C - 2 0 0 P C U
I F C - 2 0 0 P C S
I F C - 2 0 0 M C
A V C - D C 1 0 0
N e w
N e w
N e w
N e w
G
N e w
C u r r e n t
C u r r e n t
N e w
N e w
N e w
N e w
N e w
G
N e w
N e w
C u r r e n t
C u r r e n t
N e w
N e w
N e w
N e w
G
N e w
C u r r e n t
C u r r e n t
N e w
N e w
N e w
N e w
G
N e w
N e w
C u r r e n t
C u r r e n t
N e w
N e w
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Also used for Digital camcorder group’s products Alsp used for PowerShot S series
Also used for Film camera group’s products G General purpose
Name of software Windows Macintosh
Canon Utilities ZoomBrowser EX 2.4 (PhotoRecord 1.2 Canon Utilities ImageBrowser 1.4
Canon Utilities PhotoStitch 3.1
Canon Utilities RemoteCapture 1.1
Canon Utilities PhotoStitch 3.1
Canon Utilities RemoteCapture 1.1
Canon Digital Camera RS-232C T WAIN Driver 3.4
Canon Digital Camera USB T WAIN Driver 3.4
Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE
Apple QuickT ime 4.1
Canon Digital Camera Plug-In module 3.4
Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE
Apple QuickT ime 4.1
Table 4-1 Product Chart (excluding printed matter)
G20
PUSH
OUT
A/V
DIGIT AL DC IN 9.5V
G21
5. Specifications
5-1 Specifications
<CCD>
-Reading format
-Chip size
-Total pixels
-Effective pixels
<Lens>
-Focal length
-f/number
-Focusing range
(Measured from top of lens Macro
barrel)
-Lens construction
<Optical viewfinder>
-Type
-Magnification
-Coverage
Interline
8.10 (H) X 6.64 (V) mm (0.3 X 0.2 in.) equivalent to 1/1.8-inch
Approx. 3.34 million (2,140 (H) X 1,560 (V))
Approx. 3.24 million (2,088 (H) X 1,550 (V))
7 (W) - 21 (T) mm (34 (W) - 102(T) mm 35mm film equivalent)
2.0 (W) - 2.5 (T)
Normal AF : 70 cm (2.3 ft.) -infinity
AF : 6 (0.2 ft.) (W)/20 (0.7 ft.) (T) - 70 cm (2.3 ft.)
Manual Focus : 6 (0.2 ft.) (W)/20 (0.7 ft.) (T) - infinity
7 groups 8 pieces
Real-image optical zoom viewfinder
0.31 (W) - 0.93 (T)
Vertical : 84% Horizontal : 84% (When object is 3m away.)
-3.0-+1.0 dpt.
<LCD viewfinder>
-Type
-Pixels
-Display size
-Coverage
<Focusing>
-Control system
-Focusing points
Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD
113.578 dot (521 (H) X 218 (V))
46 mm diagonal (1.8inch)
97%
TTL Autofuocus (Continuous/Single) AF lock and Manual focus are available.
1 focusing point
<Exposure control>
-Light Metering method
-Exposure method
-Exposure compensation
<White balance>
-Mode
<Aperture and shutter>
-Shutter type
-Aperture range
-Shutter speed
Center-weighted averaging/Spot
Program AE/Shutter speed-priority AE/Aperture-priority AE/Manual
AE Lock is available.
+/-2.0EV (at every 1/3-stop)
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) is available.
TTL auto white balance, pre-set white balance (available settings : Daylight, Cloudy,
Tungsten, Fluorescent or Flash) or Custom white balance
Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter
W : F2.0 - F8.0/T : F2.5 - F8.0
8 - 1/1,000 sec.
(8 sec. shutter is available in Shutter speed-priority AE or Manual mode.)
(Aperture value is fixed to F8 if users set the shutter speed from 1/640 to 1/1,000 sec.
in Shutter speed-priority AE or Manual mode.)
(Shutter speed from 1/640 to 1/1,000 sec. is not available, if users set aperture value
except for F8 in Aperture-priority mode or Manual mode.)
Slow shutter of 1.3 sec. and more operates with noise reduction.
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<Flash (Built-in)>
-Operation modes
-Flash range
-Recycling time
-Flash exposure compensation
Auto, Red-eye reduction auto, Red-eye reduction ON, ON or OFF
0.7 - 4.5 m (W)/0.7 - 3.6 m (T) (When sensitivity is set to ISO100 equivalent)
10 sec. or shorter (full flash, battery voltage=7.4 V)
+/- 2.0EV (at every 1/3-stop)
<Flash (External)>
-Flash contacts
-Compatibility
-Flash exposure compensation
Sync-terminals at accessory shoe
Canon SPEEDLITE 220EX, 380EX, 420EX, 550EX
+/- 2.0EV (at every 1/3-stop)
<Shooting/Recording specifications>
-Shooting modes Auto/Creative zone(Program, Shutter priority, Aperture priority and Manual)/
-Continuous shooting
-Movie
-Self timer
-Wireless control
Programmed Image Control zone(Pan-focus, Portrait, Landscape, Night scene,
Black & White, Stitch assist and Movie)
Approx. 1.7 images/sec. (at Large/Fine mode and LCD viewfinder is OFF)
Approx. 15 frames/sec., up to approx. 30 sec./shot
Operates with approx. 10 seconds countdown.
Shooting and playback are available (Wireless controller is included in the camera kit).
When shooting, image is captured 2 seconds after shutter release operation.
-Sensitivity (Equivalent film speed) Auto, ISO50, ISO100, ISO200 and ISO400 equivalent (At Auto setting, camera auto
-Digital tele-converter
-Release time lag
-Shooting interval
-JPEG compression mode
-Number of recording pixels matically adjusts sensitivity in the range of from ISO50 to ISO100 equivalent.)
2X/4X (Maximum 12X digital zoom is available when combined with optical zoom.)
Approx. 0.07sec.
Approx. 1.8sec.
Super Fine, Fine or Normal
-File format
-Print order format
-Image recording format
Still image : Large: 2,048 X 1,536/Middle : 1,024 X 768/Small : 640 X 480
Movie : 320 X 240
Design rule for Camera File system (DCF * )
* “DCF” is an abbreviation of “Design rule for Camera File system” standardized by Japan
Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA).
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Version 1.0
Still image: JPEG or RAW
-Storage media
-Storage capacity
Movie: AVI (Image data: Motion JPEG, Audio data: WAVE [monaural])
CompactFlash™ (CF) card (Type I or Type II)
Above-written figures are measured under Canon’s standard conditions and may vary depending on the scene, subjects or camera settings.
File Size
FC-8M
FC-16M
FC-30M
FC-32M
FC-64M
FC-128M
340M B
(M icrodrive)
Small/N Small/F Small/SF M iddle/N M iddle/F M iddle/SF Large/N Large/F Large/SF RAW M ovie
88KB 156KB 273KB 174KB 329KB 591KB 468KB 943KB 1,722KB 2,469KB
79 46 26 41 22 12 15 7 3 2 30 sec.
161
325
323
94
190
189
54
110
109
84
171
170
45
92
91
25
51
51
32
65
64
15
32
32
8
17
17
5
11
11
62 sec
125 sec.
124 sec
648
1298
3639
379
760
2079
220
441
1212
342
684
1898
183
368
1015
103
207
581
130
261
727
64
130
366
35
71
200
24
49
250 sec
502 sec
140 1408 sec.
* For movies, time figures are displayed as if the movies were shot continuously.
-Tone reproduction 8 bits X 3 colors (10-bit signal processing)
G23
<Playback specifications>
-Playback modes
-Magnify
-Vertical and horizontal
conversion
<Erasing specifications>
-Erasing modes
Single, Multi (9 thumbnail images), Magnification or Slide show
Approx. 2.5X or 5X on built-in LCD monitor
Vertical and horizontal conversion can be set on each image.
(Both LCD and Video Out play an image according to setting.)
Single image, all images (When "All images" is set, any images in the CF card captured with another camera or peripheral device (DCF format) are erased. Regarding Canon digital cameras, images taken by the PowerShot 600/600N, the PowerShot 350, Power
Shot A5, PowerShot A5 Zoom, PowerShot Pro70 will not be erased but those taken by
PowerShot A50 (DCF only), PowerShot S10, PowerShot S20, IXY DIGITAL, Power
Shot Pro90 IS and EOS D30 (DCF format) will be erased.) *Protected images are not erased.
<Interface>
-Computer I/F
-A/V out
Universal Serial Bus (USB), RS-232C/RS-422,
Video : NTSC or PAL selectable
Audio : monaural
Cable type : L-type plug (3.5mm dia.)
<Display specifications>
-LED (Upper LED)
-LED (Lower LED)
-Lights in green : Indicates that the camera is ready with flash off.
Charging battery completed (full charge)
-Blinks in green : Recording to CF card/Reading CF card/Erasing data on CF card
-Lights in orange : Indicates that the camera and flash are ready.
Charging battery completed (adequate charge for use)
-Blinks in orange : Indicates that the camera is ready (camera shake warning)/during charging battery
-Lights in yellow : SW1 ON in macro shooting/manual focus shooting
<Power Supply>
-Power sources
-Power current
consumption
Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery (type: BP-511), AC adapter (type: CA-560),
Car battery adapter (type: CR-560) (option)
During shooting with LCD OFF : Approx. 130mA
(excluding rush current) (Battery voltage = 7.4 V) with LCD ON : Approx. 700mA
During playback with LCD
(excluding rush current) (Battery voltage = 7.4 V)
: Approx. 500mA
(excluding rush current) (Battery voltage = 7.4 V)
G24
-Shooting capacity
-Playback time
-Charging time
LCD ON BP-511 : Approx. 260 images
LCD OFF BP-511 : Approx. 800 images
Canon’s standard conditions of measuring shooting capacity are as follows:
Normal temperature (23 Celsius degrees). LCD viewfinder is ON. Shoot images at wide angle end and at telephoto end alternately with 20 seconds intervals. Use flash at every 4-time shootings. Turn camera off and on at every 8-time shootings.
BP-511: Approx. 160 min.
Canon’s standard conditions of measuring playback time are as follows:
Normal temperature (23 Celsius degrees). Repeat playback automatically at a speed of 1 image per 5 seconds.
Installed in the camera : Approx. 80 min (Adequate charge for use: Approx. 90%)
Full charge (100%) requires another approx. 2 hours.
<Camera specifications>
-Operating temperature
-Operating humidity
-Dimensions (WxHxD)
-Weight
0 - 40 C (32 - 104 F)
10 - 90%
119.7 X 76.8 X 63.8 mm (4.7 X 3.0 X 2.5 in.) (excluding protrusion)
Approx. 420 g (14.8 oz) (excluding batteries and CF card)
G25
[Parameter availability by modes]
Shooting mode
Green
Creative
Auto
P
T v
Av
Manual
Landscape
Night scene
Portrait
Image Pan-focus
B&W
StitchAssist D
Movie D
AE+/AEB EF+/-
0 else 0 else 0
WB Flash Drive Macro else Auto else Red-eye Auto Red-eye ON OFF Ext Single Cont. Self Off On L
Size
M
Quality
S SF F N
RAW AVI
Auto ON
D X D X D X D X d O X X O O D X O D O D O O O D O X X d
D
O
O d
X
O
X d
D
D X D
O
D X D X D X
O d
D
O
O
X X
D
O D X X X D O
X
O
D
D
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
D
D
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O d
D
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O O O
D X
X X X
D
D
D
D
O O D O
D X
D X d O O O d O O X
O O D O d O O O d O X X
D X
X
X
O
D
D
O
O d O d O X X
O D O X X X X X X X D
Digital zoom
OFF ON
D
D
D
O
X
X
Shooting mode Cont rast Sat urat ion Sharpness Sensitivity Metering mode AF Focus AE lock Av/T v
Green
Creative
Aut o
P
T v
Av
0 + 0 + 0 + Aut o 50 100 200 400 Normal Spot Cont One AF MF Off On Av T v
X
O
D d
X X D
O O d
X X
O O
D d
X
O
D
O
X d
X
O
X
O
X
O
Manual X
Landscape X best X X best X X best X best X X X X
Night scene X best X X best X X best X best X X X X
Portrait X best X X best X X best X best X X X X
Image Pan-focus X best X X best X X best X best X X X X
B&W
StitchAssist
Movie
X best X X best X
X best X X best X X best X D X X X X
X best X X best X
X best
X best
X
X
D
D
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
D
D best best best best best best best
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X d d
X
D
O
D
D
D
D
X D
D
D
X
D X
O D X
O D X
X
O
X
O X X
O D O X O
O O X
O
D O D X
X X X X X
X X
D O D X
O
D
X D
O D X
O D X X X
D : Default (set to switch the modes) d : factory preset O : Selectable
: The parameter is changeable at first shot is in StitchAssist mode X : Unselectable memorized in case of shut down
[Replay compatibility]
The following table shows the replay compatibility of images shot by PowerShot series cameras. The PowerShot G1 supports up to 3,200(H) x 2,400(V) pixels as its main image resolution.
Model Name PS 350
(Capture)
PS Pro70
PS A50
CIFF
PS A5/A5 Zoom CIFF
CIFF
CIFF
DCF X
O
Model name (Replay)
PS 350 PS A5/A5 Zoom PS Pro70 PS A50 PS S10/S20 DIGIT AL IXUS PS G1 PS Pro90 IS EOS D30
PS S100
X X X X O
O *1
O *2
O *2
X
O
O *1
O *1
O *1
X
O
O *1
O *1
O *1
O *1
O
O *1
O *1
O *1
O *1
X
X
X
O *1
X
X
X
O *1
X
X
X
O *1
X
X
X
O *1
PS S10/S20 DCF X
IXY DIGIT AL DCF X
X
X
X
X
O
O
*3
*3
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
PS G1
PS Pro90 IS
EOS D30
DCF X
DCF X
DCF X
DCF model from DCF X other companies
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O *3 *1
O *3 *1
O *3 *1
O *3
O
O
O
O
*4 *1
*4 *1
*4 *1
*4
O
O
O
O
*4 *1
*4 *1
*4 *1
*4
O
O
O
O *4
O
O
O
O *4
O
O
O
O *4
O : Replayable
: Replay of images in RAW mode not possible
X : Not replayable
*1 : Thumbnail display of RAW mode images
*2 : Thumbnail display of RAW mode images
JPEG file replay up to 1,024 x 768 pixels
*3 : Only JPEG file replay
Replayable up to 1,632 x 1,232 pixels. Thumbnail display (160 x 120) of images exceeding that size.
"Image too large" message displayed when too big.
*4 : Only JPEG file replay
Replayable up to 3,200 x 2,400 pixels. Thumbnail display (160 x 120) of images exceeding that size.
"Image too large" message displayed when too big.
Since the PowerShot G1/Pro90 IS’s RAW has an internal JPEG file for playback, a full-screen image is displayed.
However, if the RAW from the PowerShot A50 and older models is played back with the PowerShot G1/Pro90 IS, thumbnails will be displayed.
G26
5-2 System requirements (Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk 2.0 is required for installing software)
[Microsoft Windows ® 95, Windows ® 98, WindowsNT ® 4.0 and Windows ® 2000]
-Computer Model
-OS
-CPU
-RAM
-Hard disk space
-Interface
-Display
-Sound card
IBM PC/AT or compatible
Microsoft Windows ® 95, Windows ® 98 (including Second Edition),
Windows ® Me, Windows NT ® 4.0 (Service Pack 3 or higher) and
Windows ® 2000
Pentium 133MHz or better. (Windows Me : Pentium 150 MHz or better)
32MB RAM minimum for Windows 95 and Windows 98.
64MB RAM minimum for Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000.
Canon Utilities
ZoomBrowser EX (include PhotoRecord)
PhotoStitch
RemoteCapture
Canon Digital Camera USB TWAIN Driver
120MB
40MB
20MB
15MB
15MB Canon Digital Camera RS-232C TWAIN Driver
Adobe Photoshop LE
(This is not included Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk 2.0 ) 40MB
USB (Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows 2000 pre-install model and upgraded model from Windows 98 pre-install model to Windows Me).
RS-232C (optional Interface Cable IFC-200PCS is required).
800 x 600 pixels – 256 colors minimum,
1024 x 768 pixels – 16-bit color or more recommended.
Playing back sound tracks from movie files requires.
Playing back movie files and/or using QuickTime VR function requires QuickTime 3.0 or higher.
(QuickTime 4.1 is in the CD-ROM “DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk” included in this package.)
These softwares are not available on Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) function offered by Windows Me.
[Macintosh]
-Computer Model
-OS
-CPU
-RAM
-Hard disk space
-Interface
-Display
Power Macintosh, PowerBook, iMac or iBook
Mac OS 8.1 or higher, QuickTime 3.0 or higher
(QuickTime 4.1 is in the CD-ROM “DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk” included in this package.)
PowerPC
20MB RAM minimum for application memory.
Canon Utilities
ImageBrowser EX
PhotoStitch
RemoteCapture
Canon Digital Camera Plug-In Module
20MB
30MB
15MB
15MB
Adobe Photoshop LE
(This is not included Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk 2.0 ) 40MB
USB (iMac, iBook and Power Macintosh NEW G3/Power Macintosh G4 or
PowerBook G3 with Apple genuine USB interface only. iMac Update 1.0 and iMac Firmware Update 1.0 must be installed for use in your iMac computer under Mac OS 8.1.).
RS-422 (Modem port or printer port – optional Interface Cable IFC-200MC is required).
800 x 600 pixels – 256 colors minimum,
1024 x 768 pixels – thousands of colors or more recommended.
Plug-In Module requires Adobe Photoshop ® 3.0 or higher (Adobe Photoshop 5.0LE is included in this package).
G27
<Accessories’ Compatibility>
PowerShot G1 PowerShot PRO90 IS
<Battery>
NB-6N
NB-5H
NB-4H
NB-1L
BP-511
<Adapter/Charger>
CB-15N
CA-PS100/100E
CA-PS200
CA-PS300
CB-2L/2LE
CA-560
CR-560
<DC Coupler>
DR-100/100A
DR-200
DR-300
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
Note for PS 600, 600N for PS A, S series for PS Pro70 for IXY DIGITAL/DIGITAL IXUS/PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH for Video Camera FV-2, FV-10 for PS 600, 600N for PS A, S series for PS Pro70 for IXY DIGITAL/DIGITAL IXUS/PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH for IXY DIGITAL/DIGITAL IXUS/PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH for Video Camera FV-2, FV-10 for Video Camera FV-2, FV-10 for PS A, S series for PS Pro70 for IXY DIGITAL/DIGITAL IXUS/PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH
<Lens accessories>
WC-PS28
WC-DC58
TC-DC58
250D 58mm
500D 58mm
LA-DC58
LH-DC58
<Speedlite>
220EX
380EX
550EX
420EX
<Wireless controller>
WL-DC100
X
O
O
O
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
X
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O for PS 600, 600N for PS G1, PRO90 IS for PS G1 for EOS for EOS for PS G1 for PS PRO90 IS for EOS, PS Pro70 for EOS, PS Pro70 for EOS for EOS for G1, PS PRO90 IS
G28
PowerShot G1 PowerShot PRO90 IS
<Cable etc.>
VC-100
VC-200
AVC-DC100
IFC98B/15
IFCDOS/V
IFC-100PC
IFC-100MC
IFC-200PCS
IFC-200PCU
IFC-200MC
AD-PC98
<Case>
SC-10
SC-PS100
SHC-PS200
SC-PS300
SC-PS400
SHC-PS300
<All Weather Case>
AW-PS100
AW-110
AW-PS200
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
X
Note for PS A, S series for IXY DIGITAL/DIGITAL IXUS/PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH for G1, PS PRO90 IS for PS600, 600N for PS600, 600N for PS A series, PS Pro70 for PS A series, PS Pro70 for PS S series for PS S series for PS S series for PS S series for PS 600, 600N for PS A, S series for PS Pro70 for IXY DIGITAL/DIGITAL IXUS/PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH for PS G1 for PS PRO90 IS for PS A5 for PS A5Z for IXY DIGITAL/DIGITAL IXUS/PS S100 DIGITAL ELPH
G29
5-3 Main accessory specifications
<Wide Converter WC-DC58>
-Magnification : Approx. 0.8X
-Focal length
-Lens construction
-Focusing range
: infinity
: 3 groups 3 pieces
: 10mm (0.03 ft.) -infinity
-Dimension
(on maximum wide angle, measured from front lens)
: Length : 40.2mm (1.6 in.)
Maximum diameter : 80.0mm (3.1 in.)
-Weight : 157g (5.5 oz)
-Attaching to the camera : 58mm standard filter screw
(The LA-DC58 is required to attach the
WC-DC58 to PowerShot G1)
80.0
(3.1)
37.7
(1.5)
59.5
( 2.3)
2.5
(0.1)
Fig. 5-1 Wide Converter WC-DC dimensions.
(mm (inch))
<Tele-converter TC-DC58>
-Magnification : Approx. 1.5X
-Focal length
-Lens construction
-Focusing range
: infinity
: 2 groups 3 pieces
: 400 mm (1.3 ft.) -infinity
(at telephoto end, measured from front lens)
-Dimension : Length : 37.3mm (1.5 in.)
Maximum diameter : 65.0mm (2.6 in.)
-Weight : 117g (4.1 oz)
-Attaching to the camera : 58mm standard filter screw
(The LA-DC58 is required to attach the
65.0
(2.6)
34.8
1.4
59.5
(2.3)
2.5
0.1
TC-DC58 to PowerShot G1)
Fig. 5-2 Tele Converter TC-DC58 dimensions.
(mm (inch))
<Close-up Lens 250D 58mm>
-Focal length : 250mm
-Focusing range : 120 - 200 mm (0.4 - 0.7 ft.) (measured from front lens with Macro mode)
*Even if the user is shooting in normal AF mode with the Close-up Lens attached, the camera will focus within a range of 200 - 250 mm (0.7 - 0.8 ft.).
-Attaching to the camera : 58mm standard filter screw
-Weight
(The LA-DC58 is required to attach the 250D to PowerShot G1)
: Approx. 80g (2.8 oz)
<Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58>
-See Fig. 5-3 for the dimensions.
-Weight : Approx. 15.6g (0.6 oz)
*To attach the LA-DC58 to the PowerShot G1,
first remove the lens ring, then attach the adapter in its place.
∅
62.0
(2.4)
∅
∅
50.0
(2.0)
55.0 (2.2)
34.67+/-0.05
(1.4)
Fig. 5-3 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58 dimensions (mm (in.))
G30
<AV Cable AVC-DC100>
- RCA pin plug-L plug
- See Fig. 5-4 for the dimensions.
150+/-30 (6.0+/- 1.2)
1500+/-100 (59.1+/- 4.0)
60 (2.4)
Yellow
Black
Fig. 5-4 AV Cable AVC-DC100 dimensions (mm (in.))
<Battery Pack BP-511>
-Type
-Nominal voltage
-Nominal capacity
-Charging time
: Lithium-ion secondary battery
: DC 7.4 V
: Approx. 1,100 mAh
: Approx. 80 min. (charging the battery installed in the camera)
(Adequate charge for use) Approx. 80 min. (charging with CG-560 and CA-560, rapid charging)
Approx. 80 min.
(charging with CG-560 and CB-560, rapid charging by car)
-Operating Temperature : 0-40 C (32 - 104 F)
-Operating humidity : 65% or less RH
-Dimensions (W X H X D) : Approx. 38 X 55 X 21 mm (1.5 x 2.2 x 0.8 in.)
-Weight : Approx. 70 g (2.5oz)
21 (0.8)
38 (1.5)
55
(2.2)
Fig. 5-5 Battery Pack BP-511 dimensions (mm (in.))
<Compact Power Adapter CA-560>
-Rated input power source
-Nominal rated output
-Power Consumption
: AC 100-240 V (+/- 10%, 50Hz/60Hz)
: DC 9.5V 2.7A (Japan)/DC 9.5V 2.7A (North America)/DC 9.5V 2.7A (PAL)
: Approx. 60VA (100V)-75VA (240V) (Japan)/Approx. 34W (North America)/
Approx. 34W (PAL)
-Operating Temperature
-Recommended temperature
-Dimensions (W X H X D)
: 0 - 40 C (32 - 104 F)
: 10 - 30 C (50 - 86 F)
: Approx. 57 X 28 X 104 mm (2.2 x 1.1 x 4.1 in.) (the main unit only)
Adapter cable length : Approx. 1.8 m (71.0 in.)
-Weight (the main unit only)
(Power cable)
: Approx. 180 g (6.3 oz) (Japan)/Approx. 180 g (North America)/Approx. 180 g (PAL)
Approx. 90 g (3.2 oz) (Japan)/Approx. 115 g (4.1 oz) (North America)/
Approx. 115 g (4.1 oz) (PAL), Approx. 90 g (3.2 oz) (E),
Approx. 150 g (5.3 oz) (B), Approx. 125 g (4.4 oz) (AS)
28 (1.1) 104 (4.1)
57 (2.2)
Fig. 5-6 Compact Power Adapter CA-560 dimensions (mm (in.))
G31
<Charge Adapter/Car Battery Cable Kit CR-560>
<Charge Adapter CG-560>
-Input voltage
-Input current
: DC 9.5 V
: DC 2.5A 2.7A (DC 9.5V, while charging the battery pack)
-Nominal output : Battery terminals : DC 8.4V 1.6A (while charging the BP-511)
DC OUT terminals : DC 8.4V 1.6A (with the adapter)
-Charging detection : Voltage/current detection by a microprocessor
-Charging time : BP-511: Approx. 80 min.
-Charging indications : No Battery Pack attached : Off
Battery Pack charging : Flashing in red
Charging completed : Lit up in red
Battery Pack malfunction : Flashing>>Off
-Terminal (DC IN) : Low type 3-pin special connector
-Operating temperature : 0 - 40C (32 - 104 F)
-Recommended temperature : 10 - 30 C (50 - 86 F)
-Dimensions (WXHXD) : Approx. 93 X 36 X 71 mm
-Weight
(3.7 x 1.4 x 2.8 in.)
: Approx. 140g (4.9 oz)
71
(2.8)
36 (1.4)
B
B
93 (3.7)
A
B
Fig. 5-7 Charge Adapter CG-560 dimensions (mm (in.))
<Car Battery Cable CB-560>
-Type : Car Battery Cable with a cigarette plug
-Connectable cigarette
lighter socket
-Protection device
-Cable length
-Weight
: DC 12V/DC 24V, minus grounded (can be used in cars in most of countries.)
: Fuse (built-in 125V, 4A (factory preset))
: Approx. 1.8m (71.0 in.), with a special terminal on the other end.
: Approx. 80g (2.8 oz)
Fig. 5-8 Car Battery Cable CB-560 dimensions (mm (in.))
<Wireless Controller WL-DC100>
-Type : Infrared
-Range
-Directivity
: 5m (16.4 ft.) or longer (front, indoor)
: Horizontal 15 degree 3m (9.8 ft.) or longer/
-Battery
Vertical 15 degree 1m (3.3 ft.) or longer
: CR2025
-Power current consumption: 14mA +/- 10mA
-Stand by current : Max. 20 µ A
-Weight : Approx. 10 g (0.4 oz)
Fig. 5-9 Wireless Controller WL-DC100 dimensions (mm (in.))
G32
35.0 (1.4)
32.0 (1.3)
6.5 (0.3)
6. Operation
6-1 Operating Procedures
<Shooting Operation>
<Basic picture-taking (Auto mode)>
-Set the main dial to “Shooting mode” and set the mode dial to “Auto. ”
-Frame the subject and press the shutter button.
-Using the Optical Viewfinder-
Look through the optical viewfinder, frame the subject, then press the shutter button halfway. The Indicator will light in green and the beep will sound twice. Then press the shutter button completely to take the picture. The Shutter sound will sound or beep will soud once. When the camera finishes writing the image to the buffer memory, the Indicator turns off.
-Using the LCD monitor -
Press the DISPLAY button to turn on the LCD monitor, if it is turned off. After framing the object, press the shutter button halfway. The image displayed on the LCD monitor will freeze for a moment. The Indicator will then immediately light in green and the beep will sound twice. Press the shutter button completely to take the pictureand the shutter sound will sound or beep will sound once. When the picture is taken, the LCD monitor will blackout once and then the image is displayed again (quick review). When the camera starts writing the image to the CF card, the Indicator turns off and the LCD monitor resumes a part of viewfinder.
-The quick review displays the image on the LCD monitor for 2 sec. in default mode. The quick review will still display the image even when LCD monitor is turned off. (keep to display the quick review if the shutter button is pressed completely and holded). Press the SET button when the quick review is displayed, keep to display the quick review after the shutter button is released.
<Using Flash>
-Press the FLASH button to toggle the flash mode in the following loop: Auto>>Red-eye reduction Auto>>Red-eye reduction ON>>ON (fill-flash)>>OFF (flash disabled)>>Auto. Select the desired flash mode.
-When the flash are ready and you press the shutter button halfway, the Indicator lights in orange and the beep sounds twice. Press the shutter button completely to take the picture.
<Self-timer>
-Press the Self-timer button to select the Self-timer shooting mode.
-When the shutter button is pressed halfway, the camera operates in the same way as with "Basic picture-taking." When the shutter button is pressed completely, the self-timer lamp blinks. The blinking rate speeds up after 8 sec. and the picture is taken 2 sec. later.
<Continuous Shooting (Creative zone/Image zone except for StitchAssist and Movie)>
-Press the Continuous Shooting button to select the continuous shooting mode.
-The camera operation when the shutter button is pressed halfway is the same as with "Basic picture-taking."
-Keep pressing the shutter button completely to shoot continuously. If the beep is set, beep sounds after each shot is taken.
If the LCD monitor is used, a quick review image is displayed after each shot is taken.
-Release the shutter button to stop continuous shooting.
<Wireless control shooting>
-Press the DRIVE button to select the self-timer mode and you can use the wireless controller to take still pictures and movie and zooming operation.
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<Macro feature (Auto/Creative zone/Portrait/B&W/StitchAssist/Movie)>
-Press the MACRO button and use the Optical viewfinder or LCD monitor to frame the subject, then press the shutter button halfway. The macro indicator lights yellow.
-The camera operation when the shutter button is pressed halfway and completely is the same as with “Basic picturetaking.”
-In Macro mode, LCD monitor is recommend for avoid parallax.
<Picture-taking with Stitch Assist (Enabled in all modes except for RAW mode, at EVF only.)>
-Set the mode dial to Stitch Assist mode
-Set the picture-taking direction with the Omni Selector, and press the SET button or take a picture (SW2).
-When the first picture is taken, aim the camera to take the next picture which is displayed in the Live image. If you want to take the same picture again, press the Omni Selector (LEFT/RIGHT) in the direction of the previous picture. The previous picture will then be displayed and you can take another shot to replace it. Or you can go back to taking the next picture by pressing the Omni Selector (LEFT/RIGHT) in the next direction.
-Press the SET button to exit.
<Digital Zoom (Enabled in all modes at EVF except for StitchAssist, movie and RAW modes.)>
-The digital tele-converter ratio (Off/2x/4x) is selectable with the MENU button.
-As a short cut, the digital zoom ratio can also be changed with the SET + Omni Selector [TELE/WIDE].
<Exposure compensation, white balance, AEB, and flash exposure compensation>
- Pressing the Exposure compensation/white balance/AEB/flash exposure compensation button switches the function in the following sequence: Exposure compensation, white balance, AEB, and flash exposure compensation.
[Exposure compensation]
- Set the exposure compensation amount with the Omni Selector. The exposure compensation index bar shifts position to indicate the exposure compensation amount on the Display panel and the LCD monitor.
[White balance]
- Use the Omni Selector to select the desired item. The selected white balance setting is displayed on the Display panel and the LCD monitor.
-For custom white balance, select the icon and aim at a white sheet of paper. Then press the * (AE lock) button to obtain the data.
-Press the SET button to register the setting. Then follow the normal picture-taking procedure.
[AEB]
-Press the RIGHT key on the Omni Selector to increase the AEB range or press the LEFT key to narrow the AEB range.
[Flash exposure compensation]
-Press the Omni Selector (LEFT/RIGHT) to set the flash exposure compensation amount. The procedure is the same as for setting the exposure compensation.
<Shooting movie (at EVF only)>
-Turn the Mode Dial to “Movie.”
-The Movie starts recording at SW2 and stops when SW2 is pressed again. The recording stops when the maximum recording time elapses (30 sec. ) or when the buffer memory or CF card become full.
<Creative Zone>
-Set the Mode Dial to M, P, Av, or Tv.
-The Display panel displays all the values that can be set for the respective mode. At EVF, the values are also displayed on the LCD monitor.
-Use the Omni Selector to set the desired value.
<Manual focus (Enabled in all modes except for Auto and Pan Focus, at EVF only.)>
-Press the MF button and the MF indicator lights yellow.
-Press and hold the MF button + Omni Selector (UP/DOWN) to set the focusing distance. An indicator showing the current position will be displayed on the LCD monitor.
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<AE Lock/FE Lock (Enabled in all Creative Zone except for M, at EVF only.)>
-Set the Mode Dial to a Creative Zone mode.
-AE lock takes effect at SW1 or when the AE lock/FE Lock button is pressed while there is no other camera operation. FE is locked in Flash mode is set.
-During AE lock, the image is captured at SW1 and SW2.
< Spot metering (Creative Zone modes only.)>
-Set the Mode Dial to a Creative Zone mode.
-The spot metering button toggles between spot metering and center-weighted averaging metering. Set it to spot metering.
<Video/Audio Out>
-In shooting modes other than Stitch Assist, the EVF output can be switched to the A/V Out. The EVF signal is output to
Video Output when the video jack is connected.
<Rec. Menu>
-In shooting mode, press the MENU button to display the Rec Menu.
-Press the Omni Selector to select the item to be set. The following items can be set:
-Resolution (Large [Default]/Middle/Small)
-Compression (Super Fine/Fine [Default]/Normal)
-File Format (RAW/JPEG[Default])
-ISO speed (50 [Default]/100/200/400/Auto)
-Digital Zoom (OFF [Default]/2X/4X)
-AF Mode (SINGLE/CONT[Default])
-Review (OFF/2 sec.[Default]/10 sec.)
-File No. reset (ON/OFF [Default])
-Contrast (-/0[Default]/+)
-Sharpness (-/0[Default]/+)
-Saturation (-/0[Default]/+)
-For each item, press the Omni Selector to make the selection, then press SET button to set it.
-Press the MENU button to exit.
<Setting MENU (Shooting/Playback)>
-Press the MENU button to display the Setting Menu.
-Press the Omni Selector to select the item to be set. The following items can be set:
-Beep (ON [Default]/OFF)
-LCD Brightness (Bright/Normal [Default])
-Shutter Sound (in shooting) (2 [Default]/0-5)
Playback Vol. (in playback) (3 [Default]/0-5)
-Auto Power Down (ON [Default]/OFF)
-Date/Time (set the date and time/Style)
-Format (CF)
-Language (English/Deutsch/Francais/Espanol/Japanese [NTSC version])
(English/Deutsch/Francais/Nederlands/Dansk/Suomi/Itliano/Norsk/Svenska/ Espanol [PAL version])
-Video System (NTSC/PAL)
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<Play>
<Normal play>
-Set the main dial to “Play mode.”
-Press the Index button to to switch from Single to Multi. In Multi mode, to display 3X3 thumbnail images. The lower right thumbnail is the latest one. Press the JUMP button to switch JUMP mode. In single play, press the Omni Selector
(LEFT/RIGHT) to jump 9 images ahead or back. In Multi mode, press the Omni Selector (LEFT/RIGHT) to jump next or previous page. Press the SET+[LEFT] or SET+[RIGHT] to jump the last or first image in both modes.
-In Single mode, keep to press the Omni Selector (LEFT/RIGHT) button, to do high-speed image search mode. Release the button to be select the image at that moment.
<Wireless Control Playback>
-To enable remote control operation, set the play mode.
-Operations with the Omni Selector and DISPLAY button, toggling between single-frame and multiple playback, and image enlargement during playback are possible by using Wireless Controller WL-DC100.
-Press the shutter button of WL-DC100 to playback movie.
<Magnification>
-In Single mode, press the Magnification button to toggle in the following loop : 1X >>2.5X >>5X>>1X. Slelct desired magnification ratio and magnify the image on the LCD monitor.
-Press the Omni Selector to scroll the magnified image.
<Movie Playback>
-A movie file (AVI) can be played with the SET button. During playback, press the SET button once to pause the playback and press it again to resume playback.
-During playback, press the Omni Selector (LEFT/RIGHT) to stop the playback and see the previous or next image.
<Show info>
-Press the DISPLAY button. In Single play mode, standard display type and detailed type display type can be selected.
-Details of information are as follows;
<Standard display>
1.File number 2. Movie Icon 3.Image number/total number of images 4.Protect setting icon/Sound/Recording
pixels/Image compressionlevel / DCF annotated information icon 5.Shooting Date/Time
<Detailed display>
6. Shooting mode dial information 7.Tv value 8. Av value 9. Exposure compensation value
10.Flash exposure compensation value 11.Light metering method icon (spot metering only)
12.White balance setting icon 13. Macro/Manual Focus 14. ISO speed setting
<Other Play Settings>
-In the play mode, press the MENU button to display the Play Menu.
-Press the Omni Selector to select the desired item, then press the SET button. The following items can be set:
-Single Erase
-Erase all
-Protect
-Rotate (0 degree, 90 degrees, 270 degrees)
-Slide Show
-Print Order (Marks the images to be printed with Canon Digital Printer CD-300 and the printers compatible with
DPOF)
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<Erasing Images>
-In the play mode, press the MENU button to display the Play Menu.
-Select "Single Erase" or "Erase All", then press the SET button.
-When Single Erase has been selected, the image displayed before the Play Menu appeared will be displayed. Press the
Omni Selector to select the image to be erased. Then press the SET button. A confirmation message will be displayed.
Select "OK" and press the SET button. If "Erase All" is selected, the confirmation message will appear immediately.
Select "OK" and press the SET button.
-Press the * (AE Lock) button to set the short cut for single erase.
<Rotate>
-In the play mode, press the MENU button to display the Play Menu. Select "Rotate".
-When the target image is displayed, pressing the SET button rotates the image to the angle of (0, 90, 270 ) degree.
-Press the MENU button to fix.
<Image-protect>
-On the Playback menu, select "Protect" and press the SET button.
-When the target image is displayed, pressing the SET button sets the image-protect. (If the image is already protected, the image-protect will be canceled.)
<Slide Show (Still image/Movie)>
-While in the play mode, press the MENU button to display the Play Menu. On this menu, select Slide Show and then press the SET button.
-Select “Start” and press the SET button.
-To display all the images in numeric order, select "All Images." To display only the previously marked images in the specified order, select "Show 1-3."
-Marking Images
1.On the Slide Show menu, select "Show 1-3" and then press the SET button. Select "Select" and then press the SET button.
2.Single image will be displayed. To mark an image, use the Omni Selector (LEFT/RIGHT) to select the image and then press the Omni Selector (UP). A number will then appear on the marked image. To remove the check mark, select the marked image and then press the Omni Selector (DOWN) button to unmark the image, then press the
MENU button.
-To set the play time or to repeat the slide show, use the Set up menu.
-After selecting the play mode, select "Start" and press the SET button to start the Slide Show.
<Print order>
-On the Playback menu, select "Print order" and press the SET button.
-Below the current settings displayed, select "Order," "Set up," or "Reset," then press the SET button.
-When you select "Order," press the Omni Selector to display the images. Then press the SET button to so you can specify the number of copies. The current number will be displayed. Press the Omni Selector to change the number.
-When you select "Set up," set the print type, date, and file No. imprint, then press the SET button.
-To reset all the settings to the default, select "Reset" and press the SET button and select "OK." The image selection will also be cleared.
<Connection to a TV set>
-Use the A/V cable (provided) to connect the TV’s video IN and sound IN terminal to the camera’s A/V OUT terminal.
-Set the camera's Mode Switch to PLAY to display the image on the TV monitor.
-Press the Index button to select Single or Multi.
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REPAIR
INFORMATION
1 Troubleshooting ................................... R1
1-1 When an Error Code is Displayed .... R1
1-2 When a Problem Occurs .................. R3
2 Disassembly and Assembly ................. R5
2-1 Required Tools ................................ R5
2-2 Procedure ........................................ R5
2-3 Removal of Main Parts/Units ............ R6
2-4 Disassembly of Main Units ............. R29
3 Adjustments ....................................... R60
Adjustment Items ............................ R60
3-2 Adjustment Tool ............................. R61
3-3 Before Starting Electrical
Adjustment ..................................... R62
3-4 Calibration ...................................... R65
3-5 Adjustment Procedure .................... R70
1 Troubleshooting
1-1 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 table below.
[NOTE]
• The error code is displayed on the Display Panel (B/W LCD PANEL).
• Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see “3 Adjustments.”
Error
Code
E02
E03
E09
E16
Name
AF
TIME OUT
EF
TIME OUT
JPEG DMA
TIME OUT
IMAGING
TIME OUT
LENS ZOOM LENS
ERROR
Occurrence Conditions
AF processing did not end within the specified time.
The focus lens was not driven.
Auto Flash Control did not end within the specified time.
JPEG processing did not end within the specified time.
Communications between the CPU and peripheral ICs did not end within the specified time during or after photography in the EVF mode.
Feeding out of the lens barrel did not end within the specified time after the power was turned ON.
Detection of the zoom PI (photointerrupter) failed.
Cause and Probable Faulty Part
* Numbers in parentheses ( ) are the symbols on the most probable circuit component.
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC117/IC121/CN104)
OPTICAL UNIT(Focus Motor)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC117/CN104)
OPTICAL UNIT(Focus Motor)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
(IC116/IC117/IC121/CN104)
OPTICAL UNIT(Focus Motor)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC121)
See Page
R15,E1,E2
R21
R15,E1,E2
R21
R15,E1,E2
R21
R15,E1,E2
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC121/IC122/IC127)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC117/IC127)
R15,E1,E2
R15,E1,E2
The zoom position error was detected.
OPTICAL UNIT
OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC117/IC121)
The lens barrel is fed out with the lens cap attached
→
Remedy: Remove the lens cap, and restart the camera.
OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC117/IC121)
Either zoom movement is obstructed by some external cause, or there was some unintentional camera zoom movement.
→
Remedy: Restart the camera.
R21
R21
R15,E1,E2
R21
R15,E1,E2
R1
Error
Code
E23
E24
E25
E26
E27
E30
E50
E52
Name Occurrence Conditions
CF NO SPACE
POWER ON
ERROR
When the CF becomes full during writing of photographed images to CF, 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 CF. This error occurs when writing of the JPEG image file fails after 10 retries at increasingly higher compression ratios.
* The same applies in the case of the
Micro Drive.
The power of the imaging circuit on the MAIN PCB ASS’Y was not detected.
FOCUS PI
ERROR
CAPTURE
TIME OUT
CF WRITE
TIME OVER
POWER OFF
ERROR
The power of the LCD PCB ASS’Y was not detected.
Detection of the focus PI (photointerrupter) failed.
Writing of the photograph image to
SDRAM did not end within the specified time.
Free area could not be secured in the buffer for the photograph image within the specified time in the continuous shooting mode.
The camera power was turned OFF while the image was being recorded to the CF Card/Micro Drive (while the green LED was blinking). (The error code is displayed when the camera is
CF FORMAT
ERROR next turned ON.)
* This error may occur after E23.
The CF Card/Micro Drive could not be formatted properly.
QUICK REVIEW Review of the photograph image
ERROR failed.
Cause and Probable Faulty Part
* Numbers in parentheses ( ) are the symbols on the most probable circuit component.
See Page
R15,E1,E2
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC121)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
LCD PCB ASS’Y
HINGE UNIT
OPTICAL UNIT(Focus Motor)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC117/CN104)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
(IC113/IC121/IC132/CN133)
CF CARD/MICRO DRIVE
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC121)
The battery or DC plug was removed while the image was being recorded to the CF Card/Micro Drive.
→
Remedy: Restart the camera.
CF CARD/MICRO DRIVE
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC121)
R15,E1,E2
R27,E13,E14
R58,E3,E4
R49
R21
R15,E1,E2
R15,E1,E2
R15,E1,E2
R15,E1,E2
R2
1-2 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 “3 Adjustments.”
Problem
(when an error code is not displayed)
The camera does not work.
The image is not displayed on the LCD Monitor.
The image is not reversed even if the LCD
Monitor is rotated.
The photograph image is abnormal.
The zoom does not function.
The Display Panel (B/W LCD) is strange.
The Built-in Flash does not fire.
Cause and Probable Faulty Part
* Numbers in parentheses ( ) are the symbols on the most probable circuit component.
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
(CN1/CN2/CN5/IC01/IC02/F01/F02)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(CN01)
MAIN DIAL BRUSH
TOP MODULE UNIT
BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT
BATTERY EJECT SPRING
POWER LEAD
HINGE UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(SW100/CN105/CN106)
BUTTON PCB ASS’Y(SW3)
LCD PANEL
LCD PCB ASS’Y
(IC102/CN100/CN101/CN102)
BACK LIGHT UNIT
HINGE UNIT
LCD PCB ASS’Y(IC105)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(CN106)
OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
(CN103/CN104/CN107/IC121)
OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(CN102/CN103)
ZOOM BRUSH
TOP MODULE UNIT
B/W LCD PANEL
CONTACT RUBBER
TOP MODULE UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(CN102)
FLASH UNIT
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y(CN3/IC02)
TOP MODULE UNIT(IC1)
See Page
R27,E13,E14
R15,E1,E2
R41
R44,E5,E6
R53
R53
R53
R56
R15,E1,E2
R49,E7,E8
R58
R58,E3,E4
R59
R56
R58,E3,E4
R15,E1,E2
R21
R15,E1,E2
R21
R15,E1,E2
R30
R44,E5,E6
R42
R43
R44,E5,E6
R15,E1,E2
R46
R27,E13,E14
R44,E5,E6
R3
Problem
(when an error code is not displayed)
The External Flash does not fire.
Video output is strange.
Communications with the personal computer is not possible.
The CF card or Micro Drive is not recognized.
Sound cannot be recorded.
Shutter sound/Sound is not played back.
Operations from the Wireless Controller are not accepted.
Buttons do not work.
The Mode dial does not work.
The date setting is not held in memory.
Battery charge error
Cause and Probable Faulty Part
* Numbers in parentheses ( ) are the symbols on the most probable circuit component.
TOP MODULE UNIT(IC1/CN1)
See Page
R44,E5,E6
ACC. SHOE FPC
ACC. CONTACT UNIT
ACC. SHOE PIN
ACC. DETECT PLATE
JACK PCB ASS’Y(J1/CN1)
VID FPC
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y(CN7)
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
(CN8/CN5)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC114/CN101)
CF CARD/MICRO DRIVE
CF UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(CN108)
MIC. UNIT
TOP MODULE UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(CN100/IC106)
SPEAKER UNIT
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
(CN6/CN5)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(IC101/IC106)
TOP MODULE UNIT(IC5)
R38,E11,E12
R39
R36
R35
R14
R27
R27,E13,E14
R27,E13,E14
R15,E1,E2
R23,E10
R15,E1,E2
R48
R44,E5,E6
R15,E1,E2
R45
R27,E13,E14
R15,E1,E2
R44,E5,E6
BUTTON PCB ASS’Y
TOP MODULE UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(CN102/CN100)
MODE DIAL BRUSH
TOP MODULE UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(CN102)
BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT
DATE LEAD
BUTTON PCB ASS’Y(CN4)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y(CN100/IC114)
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y(IC01)
R49,E7,E8
R44,E5,E6
R15,E1,E2
R41
R44,E5,E6
R15,E1,E2
R53
R53
R49
R15,E1,E2
R27,E13,E14
R4
2 Disassembly and Assembly
2-1 Required Tools
DESCRIPTION
Screwdriver
Tweezers
Soldering iron
Solder
Steel wire
ADHESIVE TAPE
(ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000)
DIA BOND NO.1663
(BOND, DIA BOND NO. 1663 BLACK)
CEMEDINE SUPER X
(BOND,CEMEDINE SUPER X BLACK)
THREE BOND 1401C
(BOND,THREE BOND 1401C )
LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74
(LUBE,LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74 )
2-2 Procedure
PARTS NO.
CY4-6012-000
REMARKS
Local Purchase
Local Purchase
Local Purchase
Local Purchase
Local Purchase
Refer to R16, R43, R45, R48, R49
DY9-3008-000 Refer to R32, R33, R37, R45, R46
CY9-8118-000 Refer to R47
CY9-8011-000 Refer to R37
CY9-8102-000 Refer to R34, R52
The following flowchart shows the procedure for disassembling the PowerShot G1.
To assemble, follow the procedure in reverse. *( ) : denotes the page to be referenced.
[Relations among Line-Connected Units]
1.To disassemble the lower unit, disassemble the upper unit.
2.The paralleled units can be removed arbitrary without order.
R5
2-3 Removal of Main Parts/Units
2-3-1 FRONT COVER UNIT
STEP1
Remove the screws.
a
X 2 b X 1 b a X 2 b b
STEP2
Remove the screws.
b X 2
STEP3
Remove the FRONT COVER UNIT.
STEP4
Bleed the capacitor.
Warning-High Voltage!
Do not touch the CAPACITOR terminal . Be sure to bleed the capacitor by the discharge resistor (approx. 1k
Ω
/5W).
CAPACITOR terminal
<Screw> a : CD1-3280-000 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Gray Metallic) b : CD1-3277-000 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm, Gray Metallic)
R6
FRONT COVER UNIT
STEP5
Remove the FRONT RING.
FRONT RING
R7
2-3-2 REAR COVER UNIT
c x 2 c d
STEP1
Remove the screws.
c X 2 d X 1 e
STEP2
Remove the screws.
c
X 1 e X 1
STEP3
Remove the REAR COVER UNIT.
STEP4
Remove the SELECTOR SPRING.
<Screw> c : CD1-3278-000 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm, Black) d : CD1-3279-000 (M1.7mm, L4.0mm, Gray Metallic) e : XA4-9170-409 (M1.7mm, L4.0mm, Self-Tap, Black)
R8
h x 2
STEP5
Remove the screws.
h X 2
STEP6
Remove each of the parts.
REAR COVER UNIT
LCD LOCK SPRING
LCD LOCK STOPPER
LCD LOCK SLIDER
<Screw> h : XA4-9170-359 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Black)
R9
2-3-3 SIDE COVER
STEP1
Remove the JACK COVER.
JACK COVER
STEP2
Remove the screws.
c X 1 c
STEP3
Remove the SIDE COVER.
SIDE COVER
<Screw> c : CD1-3278-000 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm, Black)
R10
2-3-4 TOP UNIT
a g x 2
STEP1
Disconnect the flex.
Warning !
Disconnect the flex in the direction of the arrow. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged.
STEP2
Remove the screws.
a X 1 g
X 2
STEP3
Disconnect the flex.
STEP4
Remove the TOP UNIT.
<Screw> a : CD1-3280-000 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Gray Metallic) g : XA1-7170-167 (M1.7mm, L1.6mm)
R11
TOP UNIT
2-3-5 CF COVER
h x 2
STEP1
Remove the screws.
h X 2
STEP2
Remove the CF CLICKING SPRING1 and CF CLICKING SPRING2.
STEP3
Remove the CF COVER.
CF COVER
CF CLICKING SPRING2 CF CLICKING SPRING1
<Screw> h : XA4-9170-359 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Black)
R12
2-3-6 FLASH/SPEAKER UNIT
i
STEP1
Disconnect the cables.
STEP2
Remove the screw.
i X 1 i
STEP3
Disconnect the cable.
STEP4
Remove the screw.
i X 1
STEP5
Remove the FLASH/SPEAKER
UNIT.
FLASH/SPEAKER UNIT i
<Screw>
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
R13
2-3-7 JACK PCB ASSY
i i
STEP1
Disconnect the flex.
STEP2
Remove the screws.
i X 2
STEP3
Remove the JACK PCB ASS’Y.
i
<Screw>
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
JACK PCB ASS’Y
R14
2-3-8 MAIN PCB ASSY
f
STEP1
Remove the screw.
f X 1
STEP2
Remove the MAIN SHEET.
MAIN SHEET
STEP3
Disconnect the cables and the flex.
STEP4
Remove the screw.
f X 1 f
MAIN SHEET
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
STEP5
Remove the MAIN PCB ASS’Y.
STEP6
Remove the screw.
g X 1 g
STEP7
Remove the MAIN SHEET.
<Screw> f : FC2-8736-000 (M1.55mm, L2.5mm) g : XA1-7170-167 (M1.7mm, L1.6mm)
R15
2-3-9 REAR PLATE UNIT
i h x 3
STEP1
Disconnect the cables.
STEP2
Remove the screws.
h i
X 3
X 1 i
STEP3
Remove the screws.
g X 1 i X 1 g
A
B
STEP4
Disconnect the flex adhered by double-sided tape.
At Assembly
Affix double-sided tape to the rear side.
A : 5mm x 5mm
B : 2mm x 5mm
<Screw> g : XA1-7170-167 (M1.7mm, L1.6mm) i h : XA4-9170-359 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Black)
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
R16
R17
STEP5
Remove the REAR PLATE UNIT.
2-3-10 FINDER UNIT
j x 3
STEP1
Remove the screws.
STEP2
Remove the FINDER UNIT.
FINDER UNIT
At Assembly
For details on how to assemble the FINDER UNIT and OPTICAL UNIT, see the following page. j
<Screw>
: XA4-9170-407 (M1.7mm, L4.0mm, Self-Tap)
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OPTICAL UNIT
Assembling the FINDER UNIT and OPTICAL UNIT
Line Y
STEP1
Rotate the gear with your finger, and align line X on the lens barrel with line Y on the cam ring.
Line X
FINDER UNIT
Hole A
Line Y
Line X
STEP2
Rotate the gear with your finger in the direction of the arrow to the limit.
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Hole B
STEP3
Rotate the gear by about 7/8 of a turn from the state in STEP 2 to align holes A and B.
Hole A
STEP6
Tighten these screws.
Hole B
Hole A
STEP4
Pass the 1.2 mm dia. wire through holes A and B to lock the gear.
* During this operation, look through the FINDER to make sure that the lens is at the WIDE end.
<If you do not have 1.2 mm dia. wire>
Another FINDER UNIT
1.2 mm dia. wire
Shaft
Remove the shaft (1.2 mm dia.) from another FINDER UNIT for use instead of the wire. Once the shaft is removed from a FINDER
UNIT, that FINDER UNIT cannot be used.
STEP5
Assemble the FINDER UNIT onto the OPTICAL UNIT.
After the camera is completely assembled, turn the camera ON and OFF to retract the protruded lens barrel into the camera.
STEP7
Draw out the wire.
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2-3-11 OPTICAL UNIT
OPTICAL UNIT
<Screw> k : XA1-7170-407 (M1.7mm, L4.0mm)
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STEP1
Remove the screws.
k X 2 k x 2 k
STEP2
Remove the screws.
k X 1
STEP3
Remove the OPTICAL UNIT.
LENS PLATE
(Adhesive)
OPTICAL UNIT
STEP4
Remove the LENS PLATE.
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2-3-12 CF UNIT
l x 2
CF UNIT
<Screw> g : XA1-7170-167 (M1.7mm, L1.6mm) l : XA4-9170-609 (M1.7mm, L6.0mm, Self-Tap, Black)
PUSH
STEP1
Remove the screws.
g
X 2 l X 2 g x 2
STEP2
Remove the CF UNIT.
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2-3-13 BATTERY BOX UNIT
STEP1
Remove the CF PLATE.
CF PLATE
(Aadhesive) e x 2
STEP2
Remove the screws.
STEP3
Remove the BATTERY BOX UNIT.
<Screw> e : XA4-9170-409 (M1.7mm, L4.0mm, Self-Tap, Black)
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2-3-14 LCD/HINGE UNIT
STEP1
Remove the screws.
i X 2 i x 2
LCD/HINGE UNIT
STEP2
Remove the LCD/HINGE UNIT.
i
<Screw>
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
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2-3-15 SUB FRAME
STEP1
Remove the screws.
i X 3 i x 3 i x 2
STEP2
Remove the SUB FRAME.
STEP3
Remove the screws.
i X 2
SUB FRAME
MINI FRAME*
* The MINI FRAME is not included in the SUB FRAME (CD1-3253-000).
i
<Screw>
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
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2-3-16 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASSY
i x 3
STEP1
Remove the screws.
i X 3
STEP2
Remove the DC/DC CONVERTER
PCB ASS’Y.
STEP3
Remove the VID FPC.
VID FPC*
* The VID FPC is not included in the
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
(CM1-1076-000).
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y i
<Screw>
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
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2-3-17 TRIPOD BASE
STEP1
Remove the screws.
i X 3 i
<Screw>
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm) i x 3
MAIN FRAME
TRIPOD BASE
STEP2
Remove the TRIPOD BASE.
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2-4 Disassembly of Main Units
2-4-1 TOP UNIT
2-4-1-1 Disassembling the B/W LCD UNIT and DIAL/COVER UNIT
STEP1 g x 4 Remove the screws.
g
X 4 h X 2 h x 2
B/W LCD UNIT
STEP2
Disassemble the DIAL/COVER UNIT and B/W LCD UNIT.
DIAL/COVER UNIT
At Assembly
The DIAL/COVER UNIT and B/W LCD UNIT must be assembled with the MAIN DIAL BRUSH,
MODE DIAL BRUSH, MAIN DIAL and MODE DIAL rotated in the direction of the arrows to the limit.
Outer side MAIN DIAL BRUSH
Inner side MODE DIAL BRUSH
<Screw> g : XA1-7170-167 (M1.7mm, L1.6mm) h : XA4-9170-359 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Black)
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Outer side: MAIN DIAL
Inner side: MODE DIAL
2-4-1-2 DIAL/COVER UNIT
1) ZOOM LEVER etc.
SELF TIMER BUTTON
Claw
STEP1
Remove the SELF TIMER BUTTON.
STEP2
Remove the ZOOM BRUSH
ZOOM BRUSH
STEP3
Remove the screws.
g
X 2 g x 2
<Screw> g : XA1-7170-167 (M1.7mm, L1.6mm)
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ZOOM SPRING
STEP4
Remove the ZOOM SPRING
STEP5
Remove the E RING
ZOOM LEVER
E RING
RELEASE SPRING
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RELEASE CAP At Assembly
Glue with DIA BOND.
RELEASE BUTTON
2) MODE DIAL etc.
h
MODE CONNECTIVE PLATE
STEP1
Remove the screw.
h X 1
STEP2
Remove the MODE CONNECTIVE
PLATE.
At Assembly
Set the MODE DIAL to “ M ” and attach the MODE
CONNECTIVE PLATE at the position shown in the photograph on the left.
<Screw> h : XA4-9170-359 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Black)
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MODE DIAL
STEP3
Remove the MODE DIAL.
MODE DIAL PLATE MODE DIAL
At Assembly
Apply a coat of DIA BOND.
STEP4
Remove the MODE CLICK SPRING.
MODE CLICK SPRING
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MAIN DIAL
STEP5
Remove the MAIN DIAL.
STEP6
Remove the MODE CLICK SPRING.
MODE CLICK SPRING
At Assembly
Apply a coat of LOGENEST LAMBDA A-74 to the sliding surfaces of the MODE DIAL and
MAIN DIAL.
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3) ACC. SHOE etc.
i
STEP1
Remove the screw.
i X 1
STEP2
Remove the ACC. DETECT BASE2.
ACC. DETECT BASE2
STEP3
Remove the ACC. DETECT PLATE.
ACC. DETECT PLATE i
<Screw>
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
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ACC. SHOE PIN
STEP4
Remove the ACC. SHOE PIN.
ACC. DETECT BASE1
STEP5
Remove the ACC. DETECT BASE1.
STEP6
Insert tweezers under the ACC.
SHOE SPRING.
Warning !
Take care not to scratch parts.
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STEP7
Remove the ACC. SHOE SPRING.
At Assembly
Apply a coat of DIA BOND.
ACC. SHOE SPRING
STEP8
Remove the screws.
m
X 4 m x 4
ACC. SHOE
<Screw> m : XA1-3170-407 (M1.7mm, L4.0mm)
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At Assembly
After tightening the screws, apply a coat of THREE BOND
1401C to these screws.
4) ACC. SHOE FPC etc.
STEP9
Remove the screw.
h X 1 h
STEP10
Remove the ACC. SHOE FRAME.
STEP11
Remove the solder.
ACC. SHOE FRAME
STEP12
Remove the ACC. SHOE FPC.
ACC. SHOE FPC
<Screw> h : XA4-9170-359 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Black)
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ACC. CONTACT UNIT
STEP13
Remove the ACC. CONTACT UNIT.
TOP COVER UNIT
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2-4-1-3 B/W LCD UNIT
1) MAIN DIAL BRUSH etc.
STEP1
Remove the E RING.
E RING
MODE BASE PLATE
STEP2
Remove the MODE BASE PLATE.
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STEP3
Remove the MAIN DIAL BRUSH and MODE DIAL BRUSH.
MODE DIAL BRUSH
MAIN DIAL BRUSH
MODE DIAL FRAME
STEP4
Remove the MODE DIAL FRAME.
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2) B/W LCD PANEL etc.
Claw
Claw
STEP1
Remove the two B/W LCD CLIPs.
B/W LCD CLIP x 2
STEP2
Remove the B/W LCD PANEL.
At Assembly
Align the protruding section on the B/W LCD PANEL with the indent on the B/W LCD
HOLDER.
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CONTACT RUBBER x 2
STEP3
Remove the two CONTACT
RUBBERs.
At Assembly
CONTACT RUBBER direction
CONTACT
RUBBER
STEP4
Remove the B/W LCD HOLDER.
B/W LCD HOLDER
A
B
STEP5
Remove the sections adhered by double-sided tape.
At Assembly
Affix double-sided tape to the rear side.
A : 5mm x 5mm
B : 3mm x 5mm
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B/W LCD FRAME
STEP6
Remove the TOP MODULE UNIT.
TOP MODULE UNIT
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2-4-2 FLASH/SPEAKER UNIT
1) SPEAKER UNIT etc.
SPEAKER BUSH
STEP1
Remove the SPEAKER BUSH.
At Assembly
Apply a coat of DIA BOND.
SPEAKER UNIT
STEP2
Remove the SPEAKER UNIT.
At Assembly
Cut the double-sided tape to the following dimension for use.
5mm x 5mm
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2) AF LED FPC etc.
h
STEP1
Remove the screw.
X 1
FLASH UNIT
STEP2
<Screw> h : XA4-9170-359 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Black)
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STEP3
Disconnect the flex section.
At Assembly
Apply a coat of DIA BOND.
BLACK
AF LED LEAD
RED
AF LED FPC
STEP4
Remove the solder from the cables.
AF LED LENS
AF LED HOLDER
At Assembly
Apply a coat SEMEDYNE SUPER X to the part indicated [ ].
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2-4-3 REAR PLATE UNIT
STEP1
Remove the MIC. HOLDER.
STEP2
Remove the FLASH IC HOLDER.
MIC. HOLDER
FLASH IC HOLDER
At Assembly
Cut the double-sided tape to the following dimension for use.
5mm x 5mm
RED
BLACK
MIC. UNIT
STEP3
Remove the solder from the cables.
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2) BUTTON PCB ASSY
i x 2
STEP1
Remove the screws.
X 2
STEP2
Remove the SEL. BUTTON BASE.
B
A
C
STEP3
Remove the sections adhered by double-sided tape.
At Assembly
Affix double-sided tape to the rear side.
A : 5mm x 10mm
B : 5mm x 10mm
C : 5mm x 10mm
BUTTON PCB ASS’Y i
<Screw>
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
REAR FRAME
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2-4-4 BATTERY BOX UNIT
1) BATTERY COVER
STEP1
Open the BATTERY COVER.
STEP2
Rotate the BATTERY COVER to the side.
DATE BATTERY HOLDER
BATTERY COVER
STEP3
Remove the BATTERY COVER.
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2) BATTERY LOCK SWITCH etc.
n
STEP1
Remove the screw.
n
X 1
STEP2
Remove the solder from the cables.
SUB LEAD1
BATTERY LOCK SWITCH
BLACK
RED
3) BATTERY LOCK OPENER etc.
STEP1
Remove the screw.
h X 1 h
<Screw> h : XA4-9170-359 (M1.7mm, L3.5mm, Self-Tap, Black) n : XA4-9200-657 (M2.0mm, L6.5mm, Self-Tap)
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BATTERY COVER LOCK STEP2
BATTERY LOCK SPRING Remove each of the parts.
BATTERY COVER OPENER
At Assembly
Apply a coat of LOGENEST
LAMBDA A-74 to the sliding surfaces.
4) BATTERY EJECT SPRING etc.
Claw l x 2
STEP1
Remove the screws.
l X 2
STEP2
Remove the BATTERY BOX
COVER.
BATTERY BOX COVER l
<Screw>
: XA4-9170-609 (M1.7mm, L6.0mm, Self-Tap, Black)
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STEP3
Remove the BATTERY EJECT
SPRING.
BATTERY EJECT SPRING
5) POWER LEAD etc.
RED(POWER LEAD)
BLACK(DATE LEAD) STEP1
Remove the solder from each of the cables.
BLACK(POWER LEAD) RED(DATE LEAD)
DATE LEAD*
*DATE LEAD = SUB LEAD (CK2-1169-000)
POWER LEAD
BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT
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2-4-5 LCD/HINGE UNIT
LCD PLATE
(Adhesive) c x 2
STEP1
Remove the LCD PLATE.
STEP2
Remove the screws.
c X 2
STEP3
Remove the screws.
c X 2 c x 2
STEP4
Remove the LCD TOP COVER.
<Screw> c : CD1-3278-000 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm, Black)
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i
STEP5
Remove the screw.
i X 1
STEP6
Disconnect the cables.
STEP7
Remove the HINGE UNIT.
i
<Screw>
: XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
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c x 2
STEP8
Remove the screws.
c X 2
HINGE COVER
HINGE UNIT
STEP9
Remove the HINGE COVER.
STEP10
Remove the screw.
i X 1 i
<Screw> c : CD1-3278-000 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm, Black) i : XA1-7170-307 (M1.7mm, L3.0mm)
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LCD FRAME COVER
STEP11
Remove the NUT PLATE.
NUT PLATE
STEP12
Remove the LCD FRAME COVER.
STEP13
Disconnect the flex.
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STEP14
Remove the LCD PANEL.
LCD PANEL
At Assembly
Be sure to remove the protective sheet attached to service parts.
STEP15
Remove the solder.
STEP16
Remove the LCD PCB ASS’Y.
LCD SHEET
BACK LIGHT UNIT
LCD PCB ASS’Y
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3 Adjustments
3-1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items
PowerShot G1 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
Replacement Part
BATTERY BOX UNIT
OPTICAL UNIT
FLASH UNIT
MAIN PCB ASSY
LCD PCB ASSY
LCD PANEL
BACK LIGHT UNIT
CCD
Adjustment
#1
Optical
Unit
Adjustment
#2
Imaging
Process
Adjustment
#3
LCD
Adjustment
Flash
Adjustment
#4
: Adjustment is necessary after replacement.
: 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.
* When OPTICAL UNIT is replaced, adjust certainly at the procedure as below.
#1. CCD Adjustment
↓
#2. Optical Unit Adjustment
↓
#3. Imaging Process Adjustment
↓
#4. Flash Adjustment
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3-2 Adjustment Tool
The following tools are required for electrical adjustment.
DESCRIPTION
PC/AT-Compatible Machine
(Windows98 pre-installed Model, USB port)
Adjustment Software (CD-ROM)
PARTS NO.
REMARKS
Local purchase
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU (USB Cable)
Speedlite 380EX
Brightness Box (light source A)
Color Viewer (5600° K)
Standard Color Bar Chart
Standard 18% Gray Chart
Auto Focus Chart
Color Bar Image
W-10 Filter *3
C-12 Filter
Light-Shielding Cloth (500 x 500 or larger)
Tripod
CF card
CY8-4368-031
FH6-0775-000
DY9-2039-100
DY9-2002-000
CY4-6016-000
CY9-1543-000
DY9-2029-000
CD-ROM, SERVICE
MANUAL (J/E)
Enclosed in camera kit
(or Local purchase)
(or Local purchase)
Local purchase
Local purchase
(or Local purchase)
(or Local purchase)
CHART, 18%GRAY
*1
*2
(or Local purchase)
(or Local purchase)
Local purchase
Local purchase
Local purchase
*1 Print the AF Chart on the letter size paper from the G1AFc.pdf ( in the folder of this CD-
ROM, :\ AdjustmentSoftware \ PowerShot G1 \ ).
*2 Its the Dcim folder ( in the folder of this CD-ROM, : \ AdjustmentSoftware \ PowerShot
G1\ ).
*3 2pcs. required.
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3-3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustment
3-3-1 TW AIN Driver Installation
Install the PowerShot G1 USB Driver to PC.
(“Imaging Process Adjustment” is impossible when the RS-232C TW AIN driver is used.)
3-3-2 Installing the Adjustment Software q w
Double click : \AdjustmentSoftware \ PowerShot G1 \ English* \ Setup.exe \ , in this CD-ROM.
*When you perform the adjustment in the U.S.A., double click the Setup.exe in the “USA” folder.
When the dialog box below appears, click the “OK” button.
e When the dialog box below appears, click the button. (Software installation will then begin.)
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3-3-3 Preparation
Before starting up the Adjustment Software, follow the preparatory steps below: q w
Obtain all the tools necessary for the adjustment.
For the LCD Adjustment, jot down the numeric value written on the data-sheet of LCD PCB
ASS’You will need it later.
e r
For the “Language Setting”, jot down the setting of the language and the video output type.
You will need it later.
(Refer to 3-5-6.Language setting)
Connect the Camera to the Power Source with the Compact Power Adapter CA-560.
Personal Computer
USB
CAMERA BODY
DIGITAL
Compact Power Adapter
CA-560 t y
Connect the Camera’s Digital terminal to the PC’s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC-
200 PCU.
Set the camera to the “PC” mode.
Note: Perform the preparation in the following order otherwise the camera won’t work properly.
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3-3-4 Precautions for Connecting to a USB Port
After completing the preparatory steps, use Explorer and double click
C:\Program Files\PowerShot G1\PSG1.exe\
3-3-5 Menu Window
When the Adjustment Software starts up, the Menu Window below will appear.
3-3-6 How to Use the Adjustment Software
■ Calibration/Adjustment
For starting, click the button related with adjustment.
* Whenever you use your light source for the adjustment for the first time, besure to click the
“Imaging Cal.” Button.
* Whenever you use your Standard 18% Gray Chart for the adjustment for the first time, besure to click the “Flash Cal.” Button.
(For the details, refer to “3-4 Calibration” or “3-5 Adjustment Procedure”.)
■ Quitting the Adjustment Software
Click the “Exit” button.
■ Saving or Loading data
•
“Save” button: This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format.
•
“Load” button: This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera.
■ Saving or Loading data
•
“Save” button: This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format.
•
“Load” button: This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera.
■ Notes
•
If the adjustment fails, a message indicating the failure will appear. If this happens, do the adjustment again.
•
The Adjustment Software is dedicated only to Canon Digital Camera PowerShot G1. Never use it for any other camera.
•
The Windows98 must be pre-installed on the computer that is equipped with the USB terminal.
(Windows95 does not support the USB.)
*The operation with the Win2000, WinMe, etc. is not guaranteed.
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3-4 Calibration
3-4-1 Imaging Calibration
■ Tools Used
• Reference Camera (Merchandise)
• Compact Power Adapter CA-560
• Adjustment Software
• Color Bar Chart
1 Click the “Imaging Cal.” button.
• Personal Computer
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU
• Color Viewer (5600° K)
• W-10 Filter (2pcs.)
2 When the message on the right appears, check that the reference camera
(Marchandise) is connected to the computer.
Click the “OK” button.
3 When the message on the right appears, go to 4.
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4 q Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer via the two W-10 filters.
Color Viewer
W-10
Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand
Personal
Computer
5 When the message on the right appears go to 6.
6 ı Remove the Filters from the Color Viewer.
against the center part of the Color Viewer.
e Click the “ADJUST” button.
Personal
Computer
Color Viewer
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand
7 When the message on the right appears, go to 8.
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8 q Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color
Viewer .
w Place the camera so that the lens is set gently against the “Red” part of the Color
Bar Chart.
e Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
Color Bar Chart
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand
Personal
Computer
9 q When the message on the right appears, place the camera so that the lens is set gently against the “Yellow” part of the
Color Bar Chart.
w Click the “ADJUST” button.
10 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Imaging
Cal”.)
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3-4-2 Flash Calibration
■ Tools Used
•
Reference Camera (Merchandise)
•
Personal Computer
•
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU
•
Adjustment Software
•
Tripod
1 Click the “Flash Cal.” button.
•
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
•
18% Gray Chart
2 q When the message on the right appears, check that the reference camera (Merchandise) is connected to the computer.
w Click the “OK” button.
3 When the message on the right appears, go to 4.
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4 q Place the 18% Gray Chart 57cm away from the finder of camera front.
w Make the room as dark as a darkroom.
e Click the “ADJUST” button.
18% Gray Chart
Personal
Computer
57cm
Power
Source
CAMERA
BODY
Tripod
5 q When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button.(This ends the “Flash
Cal.”.) w Turn the room light back on.
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3-5 Adjustment Procedure
3-5-1 CCD Adjustment
■ Tools Used
•
Personal Computer
•
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
•
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU
•
Adjustment Software
•
Brightness Box (light source A)
•
C-12 Filter
1 Click the “CCD”button.
2 When the message on the right appears,
Go to 3.
3 q Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness
Box via the C-12 Filter.
w Set the Brightness Box to EV12.
e Click the “ADJUST” button.
Personal
Computer
C-12 Filter
Brightness
Box
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
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4 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button.
( This ends the “CCD” Adjustment.)
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3-5-2 Optical Unit Adjustment
■ Tools Used
•
Personal Computer
•
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU
•
Auto Focus Chart
1 Click the “Optical Unit”button.
•
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
•
Adjustment Software
•
Tripod
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 q Place the Auto Focus Chart 47cm away from the finder of camera front.
* Place the Auto Focus Chart on a plain color wall or equivalent.
* Adjust the light so that the brightness of the chart will be about EV8.5.
w Fine-adjustment the position of the camera so that the center of the Auto Focus Chart is aligned with the center of the LCD.
e Click the “ADJUST” button.
Personal
Computer
AUTO FOCUS CHART
47cm
Power
Source
CAMERA
BODY
Tripod
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4 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Optical U.” Adjustment.)
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3-5-3 Imaging Process Adjustment
■ Tools Used
•
Personal Computer
•
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
•
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU
•
Adjustment Software
•
Brightness Box (light source A)
•
Light-Shielding Cloth
•
•
W-10Filter (2 pcs.)
Color V iewer (5600° K)
•
Color Bar Chart
1 Click the “Imaging Process” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 q Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the
Brightness Box .
w Set the Brightness Box to EV12.
e Click the “ADJUST” button.
Personal
Computer
Brightness
Box
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
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4 When the message on the right appears, go to 5.
5 q Place the camera so that lens is set against the center of the Color Viewer via the two W-10 Filters.
w Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
W-10
Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand
Personal
Computer
6 When the message on the right appears, go to 7.
7 q Remove the W-10 filters.
w Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer.
e Click the “ADJUST” button.
Personal
Computer
Color Viewer
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand
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8 When the message on the right appears, go to 9.
9 q Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color
Viewer .
w Place the camera so that the lens is set gently against the “Red ”part of the Color
Bar Chart.
e Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
Color Bar Chart
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand
Personal
Computer
10 q When the message on the right appears, place the camera so that the lens is set gently against the “Yellow” part of the Color Bar
Chart.
w Click the “ADJUST” button.
11 When the message on the right appears, go to 12.
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12 q Remove the Color Bar Chart from the
Color Viewer.
w Place the camera so that lens is set against the center of the Color Viewer.
e Click the “ADJUST” button.
Personal
Computer
Color Viewer
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand
13 q When the message on the right appears, cover the camera with the Light-Shielding
Cloth so that the no light reasons the CCD.
w Click the “ADJUST” button.
14 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH”button.
(This ends the “Imaging Process” Adjustment.)
R77
3-5-4 LCD Adjustment
■ Tools Used
•
Reference Camera (Merchandise)
•
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
•
Adjustment Software
•
Color Bar Image in “AUT_0001.jpg”
•
Personal Computer
•
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU
•
CF card
1 Click the “LCD” button.
2 q When the message on the right appears, enter in the text boxes the data written on the data-sheet is attached with LCD PCB ASS’Y w Click the “ADJUST” button.
3 q Make a fine adjustment on [4]R_BRIGHT and [5]B_BRIGHT according to the condition of LCD, and then click the “ADJUST” button to preview on the LCD.
(This fine-adjustment is unnecessary for Service part.) w Click the “FINISH” button.
(This ends the “LCD” Adjustment.)
R78
<< Data Sheet of LCD PCB ASS’Y >>
The data of the data-sheet attached with LCD PCB ASS’Y has varieties (Adjustment-Value, default-
Value or none).
Classification of the use of LCD PCB ASS’Y.
A.
Mass-produced products in the early lots
(Approx. 15 k units)
B.
Products mass-produced after October , 2000
C
Service parts
[2] BRIGHT
[3] CONTRAST
[1] H_AFC
S for Service Parts
[4] R_BRIGHT
[5] B_BRIGHT
Depending on this information, the method of “ LCD adjustment” varies when LCD PCB ASS’Y or
MAIN PCB ASS’Y is replaced.
For details, please refer the table below.
Position
N/A
The right side of
LCD PCB ASS’Y
The right side of
Date-Sheet
LCD PCB ASS’Y
Date
[1] Adjustment value
[2] Adjustment value
[3] Adjustment value
[4] Default value
[5] Default value
[1] Adjustment value
[2] Adjustment value
[3] Adjustment value
[4] Adjustment value
[5] Adjustment value
(There is “S” mark in the bottom of right on the data-sheet.)
Method of “LCD Adjustment”
(A or B are necessary when replacing MAIN PCB ASS’Y.) a) Read adjustment value [1] to [5] recorded in old MAIN PCB ASS’Y using “LCD adjustment” of
Adjustment Software, and jot down the value.
* If the above is impossible, replace
LCD PCB ASS’Y with service parts. In that case, refer C. for
LCD adjustment.
b) After replacing with the new
MAIN PCB ASS’Y, input the value you jot down in a).
a) Input the value [1] to [5] written on the data-sheet.
b) Regarding [4] and [5], conduct fine adjustment.
(Refer to the next page.)
Input the value [1] to [5] written on the data sheet.
(Fine adjustment is unnecessary.)
R79
■ Fine Adjustment of [4]R-BRIGHT and [5]B-BRIGHT q Copy the “Dcim” folder (in the folder of CD-ROM, : \ AdjustmentSoftware \ PowerShot G1\ ) to the unrecorded CF root directory.
w Insert the CF card to the Reference Camera.
e Set the Reference Camera in play mode, and display “Color Bar Image”.
r Comparing a Color Bar displayed on a camera whose LCD is being adjusted with a Color Bar displayed on the Reference Camera, conduct fine-adjustment with adjustment value of
[4]R_BRIGHT and [5]B_BRIGHT.
R80
3-5-5 Flash Adjustment
■ Tools Used
•
Personal Computer
•
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
•
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200PCU
•
Adjustment Software
•
18% Gray Chart
•
Tripod
•
Speedlite 380EX
1 Click the “Flash” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 q Attach “Speedlite 380EX” on the camera, and turn it on.
w Set 18% Gray Chart 57cm from the Finder on camera front.
e Make the room as dark as a darkroom.
r Click the “ADJUST” button.
18% Gray Chart
Personal
Computer
57cm Ext.Flash
Power
Sorce
CAMERA
BODY
Tripod
4 q When the message on the right appears,turn the External-Flash off.
w Click the “ADJUST” button.
R81
5 q When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Flash” adjustment.) w Turn the room light back on.
R82
3-5-6 Language setting
Unlike the conventional PowerShot Series (incl. IXY DIGITAL), the PowerShot G1 can select the video output system (NTSC/PAL).
(The video output system is not settable with the Adjustment Software.)
On the other hand, the user cannot select the indication language of the LCD, as it is already prepared for each destination as below. (2 kinds)
•
5 languages (N) : English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese
•
10 languages (P) : English, German, French, Dutch, Danish,
Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish
Therefore, be sure to set the indication language of the LCD on the adjustment software.
■ Tool Used
•
Personal Computer
•
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
•
INTERF ACE CABLE IFC-200PCU
•
Adjustment Software
< Procedures >
1. Open the “Languages” Pull-Down Menu of the Adjustment Software.
2. Select any of the 5 languages (N) / 10 languages (P) according to the destination (or the initial setting of camera).
Notes:
1. If the above setting is not performed, the language before the electrical adjustment is effective.
2. The MAIN PCB ASS’Y of Service part is set to the “5 languages (N)”.
* Before the electrical adjustment, it is recommended to take notes of settings of the indication language and video output system.
R83
3-5-7 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.
R84
PARTS
CATALOG
PowerShot G1
No.1
Main parts/units
35
11
F
36
35
35
10
12
18
36
34
See P7
28
See P3
19
20
See P9
37
26
F
34
39
32
25
D
34
C
34
32
31 3
30
6
7
4
C
5
35
B
36
13
23
See P21
27
36
30
See P11 36
24
36
22 36
16
36
B
17 21
E
8
36
38 9
14
29
28
30
33 36
15
34
1
A
2
E
See P5
D
29
P2
29
36
P1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
28
29
30
31
24
25
26
27
20
21
22
23
16
17
18
19
36
37
38
39
32
33
34
35
12
13
14
15
8
9
10
11
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * CM1-1069-000
2
3
*
*
CD1-3216-000
CM1-1068-000
6
7
4
5
*
*
*
*
CD1-3191-000
CD1-3192-000
CS8-5210-000
CS8-5211-000
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
CD1-3185-000
CD1-3174-000
CD1-3229-000
CD1-3230-000
CD1-3176-000
CM1-1075-000
CM1-1078-000
CD1-3197-000
*
XA4-9170-409
FC2-8736-000
XA1-7170-167
XA4-9170-359
XA1-7170-307
XA4-9170-407
XA1-7170-407
XA4-9170-609
CY1-6068-000
CY1-6069-000
CD1-3268-000
CD1-3231-000
CM1-1077-000
CD1-3253-000
CD1-3244-000
CM1-1076-000
CK1-0518-008
CD1-3255-000
CD1-3232-000
CY1-6067-000
CD1-3280-000
CD1-3277-000
CD1-3278-000
CD1-3279-000
Parts List
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
6
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
F
F
F
F
C
C
C
B
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
C
B
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
B 1 FRONT COVER UNIT
B
B
1
1
RING, FRONT
REAR COVER UNIT
B
C
C
C
1
1
1
1
SLIDER, LCD LOCK
STOPPER, LCD LOCK
SPRING, LCD LOCK
SPRING, SELECTOR
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
COVER, JACK
COVER, SIDE
SPRING, CF CLICKING 1
SPRING, CF CLICKING 2
COVER, CF
PCB ASS’Y, JACK
PCB ASS’Y, MAIN
SHEET, MAIN
3
2
6
5
19
3
3
2
FINDER UNIT
OPTICAL UNIT
PLATE, LENS
PLATE, CF
CF UNIT
FRAME, SUB
FRAME, MINI
PCB ASS’Y, DC/DC CONVERTER
FPC, VID
BASE, TRIPOD
FRAME, MAIN
PLATE, BODY NUMBER
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
PowerShot G1
No.1
REMARKS
Category of “CLASS”
A: Frequency of use: High
B: Frequency of use: Middle
C: Frequency of use: Low
D: Safety-related critical parts
E: Consumable parts
F: Standard screws and washers
S: Supply of the parts is limited
P2
PowerShot G1
No.2
TOP UNIT
34
23
25
24
27
29
28
31
29
30
27
5
33
7
6
4
21
10
9
12
11
12
38
26
36
35
35
35
32
3
35
2
1
8
36
20
36
14
15
19
16
13
37
22
18
17
P3
Parts List
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
28
29
30
31
24
25
26
27
20
21
22
23
16
17
18
19
36
37
38
32
33
34
35
12
13
14
15
8
9
10
11
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * CD1-3252-000
2
3
*
*
CL1-1006-000
CD1-3260-000
6
7
4
5
*
*
*
*
CS2-5656-000
CD1-3259-000
CD1-3250-000
CD1-3251-000
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
CB2-0574-000
CD1-3243-000
CD1-3241-000
CD1-3242-000
CD1-3236-000
CD1-3226-000
CD1-3225-000
CD1-3224-000
*
CD1-3249-000
XD2-1100-132
XD2-1100-172
XA1-7170-167
XA4-9170-359
XA1-7170-307
XA1-3170-407
CD1-3223-000
CA1-9328-000
CB1-6258-000
CD1-3265-000
CK1-0519-000
CA1-6504-000
CM1-1081-000
CD1-3234-000
CL1-1009-000
CL1-1008-000
CL1-1005-000
CD1-3246-000
CK9-0318-000
CD1-3245-000
CD1-3248-000
CM1-1080-000
F
F
F
C
C
C
F
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
C
C
C
C
B
B
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
B 1 BUTTON, SELF TIMER
C
C
1
1
BRUSH, ZOOM
SPRING, ZOOM
C
B
C
B
1
1
1
1
SPRING, RELEASE
LEVER, ZOOM
BUTTON, RELEASE
CAP, RELEASE
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
PLATE, MODE CONNECTIVE
DIAL, MODE
PLATE, MODE DIAL
DIAL, MAIN
SPRING, MODE CLICK
BASE, ACCESSORY DETECT 2
PLATE, ACCESSORY DETECT
PIN, ACCESSORY SHOE
1
1
1
6
4
1
4
BASE, ACCESSORY DETECT 1
SPRING, ACCESSORY SHOE
SHOE, ACCESSORY
FRAME, ACCESSORY SHOE
FPC, ACCESSORY SHOE
ACCESSORY CONTACT UNIT
TOP COVER UNIT
PLATE, MODE BASE
BRUSH, MODE DIAL
BRUSH, MAIN
FRAME, MODE DIAL
CLIP, B/W LCD
PANEL, B/W LCD
RUBBER, CONTACT
HOLDER, B/W LCD
TOP MODULE UNIT
FRAME, B/W LCD
RING, E
RING, E
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
PowerShot G1
No.2
REMARKS
P4
PowerShot G1
FLASH/SPEAKER UNIT
4
6
8
5
3
7
2
1
No.3
P5
Parts List
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * CD1-3281-000
2
3
*
*
CM1-1055-000
CM1-1059-000
6
7
4
5
8
*
*
*
*
CK2-1168-000
CD1-3211-000
YN2-1146-000
CM1-1060-000
XA4-9170-359
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
C 1 BUSH, SPEAKER
C
C
1
1
SPEAKER UNIT
FPC, AF LED
C
C
C
C
F
1
1
1
1
1
LEAD, AF LED
HOLDER, AF LED
LENS, AF LED
FLASH UNIT
SCREW
PowerShot G1
No.3
REMARKS
P6
PowerShot G1
REAR PLATE UNIT
4
7
5
No.4
6
1
2
3
P7
Parts List
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * CD1-3213-000
2
3
*
*
CD1-3212-000
CM1-1056-000
4
5
6
7
*
*
*
CD1-3187-000
CM1-1083-000
CD1-3186-000
XA1-7170-307
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
C 1 HOLDER, MICROPHONE
C
C
1
1
COVER, FLASH IC
MICROPHONE UNIT
C
C
C
F
1
1
1
2
BASE, SEL.BUTTON
PCB ASS’Y, BUTTON
FRAME, REAR
SCREW
PowerShot G1
No.4
REMARKS
P8
PowerShot G1
13
8
9
BATTERY BOX UNIT
10
4
No.5
4
11
12
3
14
5
7
2
6
1
P9
Parts List
12
13
14
8
9
10
11
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * CD1-3175-000
2
3
*
*
CD1-3264-000
WC2-0102-000
6
7
4
5
*
*
*
*
CK2-1169-000
CD1-3227-000
CD1-3228-000
FS4-2684-000
*
*
*
*
*
CD1-3266-000
CS8-5214-000
CL1-1007-000
CK2-1167-000
XA4-9170-359
XA4-9170-609
XA4-9200-657
F
F
F
C
C
C
C
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
B 1 COVER, BATTERY
B
C
1
1
HOLDER, DATE BATTERY
SWITCH, BATTERY LOCK
C
C
B
C
1
1
1
1
LEAD, SUB
LOCK, BATTERY COVER
OPENER, BATTERY COVER
SPRING, BATTERY LOCK
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
COVER, BATTERY BOX
SPRING, BATTERY EJECT
BATTERY BOX MAIN UNIT
LEAD, POWER
SCREW
SCREW
SCREW
PowerShot G1
No.5
REMARKS
P10
PowerShot G1
5
12
6
12
3
11
4
No.6
LCD/HINGE UNIT
9
8
11
1
2
11
10
7
P11
Parts List
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * CD1-3283-000
2
3
*
*
CD1-3182-000
CM1-1054-000
6
7
4
5
*
*
*
*
CD1-3189-000
CD1-3193-000
CD1-3181-000
WG2-5199-001
8
9
10
11
12
*
*
*
*
CY1-6075-000
CD1-3194-000
CM1-1073-000
CD1-3278-000
XA1-7170-307
C
C
C
F
F
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
B 1 PLATE, LCD
B
C
1
1
COVER, LCD TOP
HINGE UNIT
C
C
B
C
1
1
1
1
COVER, HINGE
PLATE, NUT
COVER, LCD FRAME
PANEL, LCD
1
4
1
1
2
PCB ASS’Y, LCD
SHEET, LCD
BACK LIGHT UNIT
SCREW
SCREW
PowerShot G1
No.6
REMARKS
P12
PowerShot G1
1
Accessories
3
Neck Strap NS-DC100
2
N.S.
* 1
Wireless Controller WL-DC100* 1
Lens Cap
N.S.
* 1
4
Battery Pack BP-511* 2
N.S.
* 1
Compact Power* 2
Adapter CA-560
No.7
5 6
JPN
* 1 N.S. stands for No Stock
* 2 Product available
N
PLUG TYPE
7
E
P13
8
B
9
AS
PowerShot G1
No.7
Parts List
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * C84-1029-000
2
3
*
*
CY1-6074-000
C84-1028-000
6
7
4
5
8
9
*
*
*
*
*
*
DY1-8242-000
D82-0641-000
D82-0642-000
D82-0643-000
D82-0644-000
D82-0645-000
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
B 1 STRAP, NECK
B
B
1
1
HOLDER, BATTERY
LENS CAP UNIT
C
C
C
C
C
C
1
1
1
1
1
1
COVER, TERMINAL BP-511/BP-522
CORD, AC(DOM)
CORD, AC(N)
CORD, AC(E)
CORD, AC(B)
CORD, AC(AS)
REMARKS
P14
PowerShot G1
Accessories
1 2
N.S.
* 1
Charge Adapter/Car Battery Cable Kit CR-560* 2
3 4
N.S.
* 1
FRONT CAP REAR CAP
Wide Converter WC-DC58* 2
5 4
FRONT CAP REAR CAP
N.S.
* 1
Tele Converter TC-DC58* 2
* 1 N.S. stands for No Stock
* 2 Product available
P15
No.8
Parts List
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * DY1-8243-000
2
3
*
*
DY1-8244-000
CY1-6071-000
4
5
*
*
CY1-6072-000
CY1-6073-000
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
C 1 CAR BATTERY CABLE CB-560
C
B
1
1
DC CABLE
CAP, FRONT
B
B
1
1
CAP, REAR
CAP, FRONT
PowerShot G1
No.8
REMARKS
P16
PowerShot G1
1 Solution DISK CD-ROM
Accessories
System Map
No.9
Language :
10 Japanese
11 English
12 French
13 Spanish
Adobe Photoshop LE CD-ROM
N.S.
* 1
Camera User Guide
Language :
2 Japanese
3 English
4 French
5 Spanish
Software Starter Guide
Language :
6 Japanese
7 English
8 French
9 Spanish
* 1 N.S. stands for No Stock
P17
PowerShot G1
No.9
Parts List
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * CY1-6070-000
2
3
*
*
CY8-9010-013
CY8-9020-010
6
7
4
5
*
*
*
*
CY8-9030-009
CY8-9040-007
CY8-9010-019
CY8-9020-014
8
9
10
11
12
13
*
*
*
*
*
*
CY8-9030-013
CY8-9040-011
CY8-9010-014
CY8-9020-011
CY8-9030-010
CY8-9040-008
S
S
S
S
S
S
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
S 1 SOLUTION DISK CD-ROM
S
S
1
1
CAMERA USER GUIDE(J)
CAMERA USER GUIDE(E)
S
S
S
S
1
1
1
1
CAMERA USER GUIDE(F)
CAMERA USER GUIDE(S)
SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE(J)
SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE(E)
1
1
1
1
1
1
SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE(F)
SOFTWARE STARTER GUIDE(S)
SYSTEM MAP(J)
SYSTEM MAP(E)
SYSTEM MAP(F)
SYSTEM MAP(S)
REMARKS
Japanese
English
French
Spanish
Japanese
English
French
Spanish
Japanese
English
French
Spanish
P18
PowerShot G1
1 DIA BOND 1663B
Service Tools
6 18% GRAY CHART
No.10
2 CEMEDINE SUPER X (B) 7 C-12 FILTER
3 THREE BOND 1401C 8 W-10 FILTER
4 LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74 9 SERVICE MANUAL & ADJUSTMENT
SOFTWARE CD-ROM
5 ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000
P19
PowerShot G1
No.10
Parts List
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * DY9-3008-000
2
3
*
*
CY9-8118-000
CY9-8011-000
6
7
8
9
4
5
*
*
*
*
*
*
CY9-8102-000
CY4-6012-000
CY4-6016-000
DY9-2029-000
CY9-1543-000
CY8-4368-031
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
Y 1 BOND, DIA BOND NO.1663 BLACK
Y
Y
1
1
BOND, CEMEDINE SUPER X 8008 BLACK
BOND, THREE BOND 1404C
200ml
20ml
200g
REMARKS
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1
1
1
1
1
1
LUBE, LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74
ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000
CHART, 18% GRAY
FILTER, C-12
FILTER, W-10
CD-ROM, SERVICE MANUAL(J/E)
80g
6mm x 50m roll
1.5m x 3m including Adjustment
Software
P20
PowerShot G1
Fuse
2
1
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
No.11
P21
Parts List
SYMBOL NEW PARTS NO.
1 * CY4-6069-000
2 * CY4-6070-000
CLASS Q’TY DISCRIPTION
C 1 FUSE,DAITO KE25
C 1 FUSE,DAITO KE32
PowerShot G1
No.11
F01
F02
REMARKS
P22
ELECTRIC
DIAGRAMS
1 PATTERN DIAGRAMS ......................................... E1
1-1 MAIN PCB ASS'Y .......................................... E1
1-2 LCD PCB ASS'Y ............................................ E3
1-3 TOP MODULE UNIT ..................................... E5
1-4 BUTTON PCB ASS'Y .................................... E7
1-5 JACK PCB ASS'Y .......................................... E9
1-6 CF UNIT ......................................................... E10
1-7 ACCESSORY SHOE FPC ............................. E11
1-8 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y ................
2 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM .........................
3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS.............................................. E17
3-1 OVERALL ...................................................... E17
3-2 MAIN PCB ASS'Y (1/3) ................................. E18
3-3 MAIN PCB ASS'Y (2/3) .................................
3-4 MAIN PCB ASS'Y (3/3) ................................. E20
3-5 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y ................
3-6 LCD PCB ASS'Y ............................................ E22
C
B
E
D
A
I
1 PATTERN DIAGRAMS
1-1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y
H
IC114
RTC
SW100
LCD Monitor Open/Close
DETECTION SW
G
IC121
Digital Signal Processor
F
X101
X’tal (NTSC)
X102
X’tal (PAL)
IC110
RS232C Driver
1 2 3 4
X100
X’tal (CPU)
IC113
CPU
IC134
FLASH ROM
IC122
CDS/AD
5 6
(COMPONENT SIDE)
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
D
C
F
E
B
A
I
H
G
IC103, IC107
Filter/Buffer
IC100
EVR
IC127
TG
IC132, IC133
SDRAM
IC106
Audio/Video IC
IC105
Power SW IC (for Digital Signal Processor/CF)
IC117
Focus/Zoom motor Driver
IC116
IG Driver
1 2 3 4 5 6
(SOLDERING SIDE)
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1-2 LCD PCB ASS’Y
I I I I IC102
LCD Driver
IC100
Buffer
(COMPONENT SIDE)
E3
IC103
Ope. Amp.
IC101
Regulator
F102, F101, F100
Filter
I I I I
(SOLDERING SIDE)
E4
1-3 TOP MODULE UNIT
D
C
F
E
B
A
I
H
G
LED2
Orange
LED1
Green
1 2 3 4 5 6
(COMPONENT SIDE)
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
E5
D
C
F
E
B
A
I
H
G
1 2 3 4 5 6
(SOLDERING SIDE)
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
E6
1-4 BUTTON PCB ASS’Y
C
B
A
E
D
G
F
I
H
TH1
Thermistor
IC1
FLASH Control IC
SW10
CF Cover Open/Close DETECTION SW
1 2 3 4 5 6
(COMPONENT SIDE)
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
E7
D
C
F
E
B
A
I
H
G
1 2 3 4 5 6
(SOLDERING SIDE)
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
E8
1-5 JACK PCB ASS’Y
I I I I
(COMPONENT SIDE)
(SOLDERING SIDE)
E9
1-6 CF UNIT
C
B
E
D
G
F
I
H
A
1 2 3
E10
4 5 6
1-7 ACCESSORY SHOE FPC
I I I I
(COMPONENT SIDE)
E11
I I I I
(SOLDERING SIDE)
E12
1-8 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
C
B
E
D
I
H
G
F
IC01
Battery Charge Control IC
A
1 2
(COMPONENT SIDE)
3 4
E13
5 6
C
B
E
D
G
F
I
H
A
IC02
DC/DC Converter
1 2
(SOLDERING SIDE)
3 4
E14
5 6
F01, F02
Fuse
2 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
26 1
50
CN1
25
B/W LCD PANEL
LCD PANEL
TOP MODULE UNIT
BACK LIGHT UNIT
BUTTON BATTERY
(BATTERY BOX UNIT)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
20 1
25 1
26
LCD OPEN/CLOSE
DETECT SW
CN108
50
21
CN100
39
26 25
25 26
50 1
20
1
CN105
8
50
1
1
CN106
13
CN104
1 6
1
1
CN103
16
8
24 CN102 1
1
11
LCD PCB ASS’Y
1
LCD ROTATION
DETECT SW
(HINGE UNIT)
AF LED FPC
1
CN1
5
FLASH UNIT
26 50
BUTTON PCB ASS’Y
2
CN4
1
CN1
7
1
CN3
2
1
CF COVER
OPEN/CLOSE
DETECT SW
25 CN1 1
CF UNIT
CN2
2
1
CN4
1
CN3
5
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
CN6
1
2
50
12
CN8
25
CN5
CN1
1
1
4
1 2
CN2
26
1
3
2
CN7
1
6 5
5
RS232C/USB DC IN
SPEAKER UNIT
MIC
IG FPC
VID FPC
ACC. SHOE FPC
BATTERY COVER
OPEN/CLOSE
DETECT SW
OPTICAL UNIT
CCD FPC
OPT FPC
BATTERY BOX UNIT
JACK PCB ASS’Y
1
6
CN1
E15
CONNECTORS
LCD PCB ASS’Y
5
6
3
4
7
8
1
2
CN100
LCD_BRT
LCD_21V
GND
LCD_12V
LCD_5V
LCD_15V
VDD0
GND
1
2
CN101
CSV
CSH
5
6
3
4
VHAFC
LCD_CONT_CS
P_DET_02
Serial_D2L
7
8
Serial_CLK
Y+S
9 R-Y
10 GND
11 B-Y
CN102
6
7
4
5
1
2
3
8
9
PCG
XPCG
10 VSS
11 G
12 R
13 B
14 PCD
15 XENB
Not Connected
HVDD
CKH1
CKH2
STH
XSTH
CSH
16 ENB
17 CSV
18 XSTV
19 STV
20 VVDD
21 CKV2
22 CKV1
23 COM
24 Not Connected
BUTTON PCB ASS’Y
5
6
3
4
7
1
2
CN1
EF_XGND
AVEF
EF_STOP
EF_ID
EF_CCC
EF_X
STRB_SW
1
2
CN3
BAT_OPEN
GND
1
CN4
Vlitium
2 GND
JACK PCB ASS’Y
4
5
6
1
2
3
CN1
VIDEO_OUT
GND
AUDIO
GND
Not Connected
VIDEO_SW
FLASH UNIT
1
2
3
4
5
CN1
IGBT
VBAT
SENSE
OSC
GND
TOP MODULE UNIT
26 LCD_SEG(20)
27 LCD_SEG(19)
28 LCD_SEG(18)
29 LCD_SEG(17)
30 LCD_SEG(16)
31 LCD_SEG(15)
32 LCD_SEG(14)
33 LCD_SEG(13)
34 LCD_SEG(3)
35 LCD_SEG(2)
36 LCD_SEG(27)
37 LCD_SEG(12)
38 LCD_SEG(11)
39 LCD_SEG(10)
40 LCD_SEG(9)
41 LCD_SEG(8)
42 LCD_SEG(7)
43 LCD_SEG(6)
44 LCD_SEG(5)
45 LCD_SEG(4)
46 LCD_SEG(3)
47 LCD_SEG(2)
48 LCD_SEG(1)
49 LCD_SEG(0)
50 LCD_COM(0)
8
9
6
7
4
5
2
3
1
CN1
LCD_SEG(21)
LCD_SEG(22)
LCD_SEG(23)
LCD_SEG(24)
LOCK_P_DET
MATCOM(1)
MATCOM(2)
MATSW(1)
MATSW(2)
10 MATSW(3)
11 MATSW(4)
12 MATSW(5)
13 MATSW(6)
14 MATSW(7)
15 Not Connected
16 Not Connected
17 GND
18 AFLED 01
19 AFLED 22
20 AFLED 21
21 VCPU
22 MATSW(8)
23 LCD_C0M(1)
24 LCD_SEG(26)
25 LCD_SEG(25)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
1
2
CN100
Vlitium
MATSW(7)
5
6
3
4
MATCOM(1)
MATSW(8)
MATCOM(3)
MATSW(6)
7
8
MATSW(1)
MATSW(4)
9 MATSW(3)
10 MATSW(2)
11 MATSW(5)
12 DAC2
13 CF_OPEN
14 XTRIG
15 BAT_OPEN
16 THRM
17 MIC_IN
18 GND
19 DAC1
20 STSP
21 STROBO_STP
22 EFAD
23 SENSE
24 STRB_DET_SW
25 SCLK
26 OSC
27 BCLK
28 MOSI
29 MISO
30 /SPCR
31 REG 5.0V(E2)
32 REG 5.0V(E2)
33 CSEF0
34 CSEF1
35 REMOTE
36 REG5.0V(byVBAT)
37 GND
38 GND
39 GND
CN101
6
7
4
5
1
2
3
PS
I_SENSE
DC_J_DET
CHG_CS
Not Connected
Not Connected
REDCONT
8
9
RX
TX
10 E5LAT
11 E3LAT
12 E2LAT
13 VDD3(12.0V)
14 VDD2(15.0V)
15 VDD3(5.0V)
16 VDD5(21V)
17 VDD2(-7.5V)
18 VDD3(15.0V)
19 VDD0(3.3V)
20 VDD0(3.3V)
21 VDD0(3.3V)
22 GND
23 GND
24 GND
25 GND
26 VC_DET
27 SENSE
28 OSC
29 IGBT
30 VBAT
31 VBAT
33 D-
34 D+
35 RESERVED
36 BAT_SENSE
37 /E0LAT
38 Not Connected
39 GND
40 SP+
41 SP-
42 VDD2(5.5V)
43 VDD2(5.5V)
44 Not Connected
45 VDD0(3.3V)
46 VDD0(3.3V)
47 VIDEO
48 LINEOUT
49 GND
50 GND
CN103
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
Not Connected ired(zoom)
VCC(zoom)
Sens(zoom)
Focus 4(/b)
Focus 2(/a)
Focus 3(b)
Focus 1(a)
9 Zoom 3(b)
10 Zoom 1(a)
11 Zoom 2(/a)
12 Zoom 4(/b)
13 ired(focus)
14 VCC(focus)
15 Sens(focus)
16 Not Connected
4
5
2
3
6
1
CN104
Not Connected ig 1 ig 3 ig 2 ig 4
Not Connected
5
6
3
4
7
8
1
2
CN105
BKL_BRT
BKL_21V
GND
LCD_12V
LCD_5V
LCD_15V
VDD0
GND
CN106
5
6
3
4
1
2
ROT_DET
ROT_GND
CSV
CSH
VHAFC
LCD_CONT_CS
7
8
P_DET_02
Serial_D2L
9 Serial_CLK
10 Y+S
11 R-Y
12 GND
13 B-Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
CN102
5
6
3
4
1
2
LCD_SEG(21)
LCD_SEG(22)
LCD_SEG(23)
LCD_SEG(24)
LOCK_P_DET
MATCOM(1)
7
8
MATCOM(2)
MATSW(1)
9 MATSW(2)
10 MATSW(3)
11 MATSW(4)
12 MATSW(5)
13 MATSW(6)
14 MATSW(7)
15 Not Connected
16 Not Connected
17 GND
18 AFLED 01
19 AFLED 22
20 AFLED 21
21 VCPU
22 MATW(8)
23 LCD_COM(1)
24 LCD_SEG(26)
25 LCD_SEG(25)
26 LCD_SEG(20)
27 LCD_SEG(19)
28 LCD_SEG(18)
29 LCD_SEG(17)
30 LCD_SEG(16)
31 LCD_SEG(15)
32 LCD_SEG(14)
33 LCD_SEG(13)
34 LCD_SEG(3)
35 LCD_SEG(2)
36 LCD_SEG(27)
37 LCD_SEG(12)
38 LCD_SEG(11)
39 LCD_SEG(10)
40 LCD_SEG(9)
41 LCD_SEG(8)
42 LCD_SEG(7)
43 LCD_SEG(6)
44 LCD_SEG(5)
45 LCD_SEG(4)
46 LCD_SEG(3)
47 LCD_SEG(2)
48 LCD_SEG(1)
49 LCD_SEG(0)
50 LCD_COM(0)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
27 /CD2
28 D10
29 /IOIS16
30 D09
31 D02
32 D08
33 D01
34 /STSCHG
35 D00
36 Not Connected
37 A00
38 /CE1
39 D15
40 DO7
41 D14
42 D06
43 D13
44 D05
45 D12
46 D04
47 D11
48 D03
49 /CD1
50 GND
1
2
CN108
/REG
A01
5
6
3
4
/INPACK
A02
/WAIT
A03
7
8
RESET
A04
9 Not Connected
10 A05
11 Not Connected
12 A06
13 VCC
14 VCC
15 IREQ
16 A07
17 /WE
18 A08
19 /IOWR
20 A09
21 /IORD
22 /OE
23 Not Connected
24 A10
25 /CE2
26 GND
1
2
CN107
GND
V4
5
6
3
4
V3A
H2
H1
VL
7
8
CSUB
SUB
9 GND
10 H1
11 H2
12 RG
13 VDD
14 V3B
15 V2
16 V1A
17 V1B
18 GND
19 GND
20 VOUT
DC/DC CONV.PCB ASS’Y
3
4
5
1
2
CN1
GND
DC_IN
Not Connected
GND
GND
1
CN2
BATT
2 GND
3
4
1
2
5
CN3
IGBT
VBAT
SENSE
OSC
GND
1
2
CN4
REDCONT SW
VDD2_5.5
CN5
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
PS
I_SENSE
DC_J_DET
CHG_CS
Not Connected
Not Connected
REDCONT
RX
9 TX
10 E5LAT
11 E3LAT
12 E2LAT
13 VDD3(12.0V)
14 VDD2(15.0V)
15 VDD3(5.0V)
16 VDD5(21V)
17 VDD2(-7.5V)
18 VDD3(15.0V)
19 VDD0(3.3V)
20 VDD0(3.3V)
21 VDD0(3.3V)
22 GND
23 GND
24 GND
25 GND
26 VC_DET
27 SENSE
28 OSC
29 IGBT
30 VBAT
31 VBAT
32 VBUS
33 D-
34 D+
35 RESERVED
36 BAT_SENSE
37 /E0LAT
38 Not Connected
39 GND
40 SP+
41 SP-
42 VDD2(5.5V)
43 VDD2(5.5V)
44 Not Connected
45 VDD0(3.3V)
46 VDD0(3.3V)
47 VIDEO
48 LINEOUT
49 GND
50 GND
1
2
CN6
SP+
SP-
3
4
1
2
5
6
CN7
VIDEOOUT
GND
LINEOUT
GND
Not Connected
VIDEO_DET
CN8
5
6
3
4
1
2
GND
RX
TX
Not Connected
Not Connected
VBUS
7
8
Not Connected
Not Connected
9 D-
10 D+
11 Not Connected
12 GND
13 GND
14 GND
CF UNIT
CN1
5
6
3
4
1
2
/REG
A01
/INPACK
A02
/WAIT
A03
7
8
RESET
A04
9 Not Connected
10 A05
11 Not Connected
12 A06
13 VCC
14 VCC
15 IREQ
16 A07
17 /WE
18 A08
19 /IOWR
20 A09
21 /IORD
22 /OE
23 Not Connected
24 A10
25 /CE2
26 GND
27 /CD2
28 D10
29 /IOIS16
30 D09
31 D02
32 D08
33 D01
34 /STSCHG
35 D00
36 Not Connected
37 A00
38 /CE1
39 D15
40 D07
41 D14
42 D06
43 D13
44 D05
45 D12
46 D04
47 D11
48 D03
49 /CD1
50 GND
CN2
17 A03
18 A02
19 A01
20 A00
21 D00
22 D01
23 D02
24 /IOIS16
25 /CD2
26 /CD1
27 D11
28 D12
29 D13
30 D14
31 D15
32 /CE2
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
9 /OE
10 A09
11 A08
12 A07
13 VCC
14 A06
15 A05
16 A04
GND
D03
D04
D05
D06
D07
/CE1
A10
33 Not Connected
34 /IORD
35 /IOWR
36 /WE
37 IREQ
38 VCC
39 /CSEL
40 Not Connected
41 RESET
42 /WAIT
43 /INPACK
44 /REG
45 Not Connected
46 /STSCHG
47 D08
48 D09
49 D10
50 GND
3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1 OVERALL
ACC. SHOE
FPC
DATA COMMUNICATION
ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL
ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
BUTTON PCB ASS’Y
BAT OPEN CF OPEN
TH1
MIC
FLASH
Control IC
ACC. SHOE
REMOTE
KEY
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
VDD2_15V
VDD2_–75V
BUTTON BATTERY
TOP MODULE
UNIT
OLC
DIAL/
KEY
FINDER LED
VDD2_5V
5V-VBAT
RTC
VDD0
RESET
USB
RS232C
CPU
DAC
AV Amp.
T.G.
VBAT
BATTERY
LOAD TEST
VDD0
TH100
MOTOR
DRIVER
AF-AUXILIARY
LIGHT EMITTER
AF LED FPC
MIC IN
OPTICAL UNIT
CCD FPC
CCD
SENSOR
OPT FPC
Sens
Vcc
M Zoom MOTOR
M Focus MOTOR
M
Iris MOTOR
IG FPC
VDD0 a b c
FLASH MEMORY
VDD2_15V
VDD2_–7.5V
VDD2_5V +5V REG
VDD2_5.5V
5V-VBAT
VBAT
+5V REG
VBAT
SD RAM
OSC
ADC
Digital Signal
Processing IC
VDD
FLASH UNIT
HV/OSC/XE_DRIVE
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
VBAT
SPEAKER
UNIT
JACK PCB
ASS’Y
VID FPC
AV OUT a b c
REG
DC/DC
CONVERTER
VDD0
VDD2_5.5V
VDD2_–15V
VDD2_–7.5V
VDD5_21V
VDD3_15V
VDD3_12V
VDD3_5V
RS232C/USB CN8
BATTERY BOX
UNIT
DC IN
(9.5V)
CN1
CHARGE
CONTROL
VIDEO
LCD ROTATION DETECT SW
LCD PCB ASS’Y
L.P.F.
LCD
CONTROL
LCD
PANEL
BACK LIGHT
UNIT
CF UNIT
CF CARD
E17
3-2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3)
DATA COMMUNICATION
ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL
OPTICAL UNIT
CCD FPC
IC1
CCD SENSOR
ICX252AMY
VOUT
V1A
V1B
V2
V3A
V3B
V4
SUB
CSUB
H1-1
H1-2
H2-1
H2-2
PG
VDD
VL
10
3
1
16
17
14
5
6
4
2
19
13
20
12
11
18
FROM
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3)
20
CN107
VOUT
H1
H2
H2
PG
VDD
VL
V1A
V1B
V2
V3A
V3B
V4
SUB
CSUB
H1
7
10
5
11
4
16
17
15
3
14
2
8
12
13
6
Q122
BUFFER
2SC3938
+15V
C281
C266
IC122 CDS_AD
AN2104N
C239
C238
35
36
CCDOUT1
CCDOUT2
C286
41
43
39
44
46
40
47
V1A
V1B
V2
V3A
V3B
V4
SUB
IC127 TG
CXD2497R
CKI
OSCO
26
27
OSCI
XSHP
XSHD
ADCLK
28
16
17
23
X103
36MHz
22
23
18
16
VREFL
VREFH
VRB
VRT
33
32
14
DS1
DS2
ADCLK
12
H1 MCKO
30
Q125
VSUB CONT
PDTC144
13
9
42
45
H2 VD
HD
PG
VDD SSI
VL SCK
SEN
5VVDD 3.3VVDD
8,14 7,15,29
34
35
31
32
33
CCDCLK_C
SSGOUT_1
SSGOUT_0
SSGOUT_5 24
CPOP
EX 10
EX 9
EX 51 EX_52
41
42
40
SDATA
SCK
LD
VDD
12,21,30
31,43,46
D0
D9
2
11
10
AD0
AD9
+15V
V BAT
BAT_SENSE
6
IC130
+5V REG
TK11250BM
4
12
11
10
26
CN101 (1/2)
13
15
27
28
29
42
43
16
14
17
18
36
30
BAT_SENSE
V BAT
31
19
20
21
45
46
VDD0_3.3V
VDD2_5.5V
VDD5_21V
VDD2_15V
VDD2_7.5V
VDD3_15V
VDD3_12V
VDD3_5V
SENSE
OSC
IGBT
E2LAT
E3LAT
E5LAT
VC_DET
VDD2_5.5V
2 a b c 4
P3_0
IC101 INV
P3_1
P3_2
P4_7
3
6
IC131
+3.3V REG
TK11233BM
4
IC105 MAIN POWER SW
BD6520F
1,2
VDD3_15V
VDD3_12V
VDD3_5V
A
EX20
6-8 L103
L101
L102
L104
TG, CDS_AD
VDD0
VDD11
VDD12
VDD4
VCPU
4
Serial_1
ADIN_5
4
2
SSG_0,1
VDD11
IC121 Digital Signal
Processing IC (1/2)
F712521A
VCCA-1
71,84,93
VREF-3
69,82,95 1.65VDC
5
IC120
+3.3V REG
MM1385EN
4
VDD 3_5V
224
226
228
234
CCD2
CCD11
YOUT1
73
Q118
2SC1774
91
Q120
2SC1774
RBOUT3
COUT1
86
Q119
2SC1774
210
211
215
221
SSGOUT_0
SSGOUT_1
SSGOUT_5
CCDCLK_C
SH1
SH2
99
100
IC124
3.3/5 BUFFER
2 6
5 3
7WT126
6
2
1
5
Q121
IMX1
4
3
1
3
5
7
IC123 S/H
6
7W66 Q117
2SC1774
2
Q116
2SC1774
Q116-Q121 : BUFFER
CN106
Y+S
R-Y
B-Y
10
11
13
COMP. VIDEO
P3_5
P3_6
P3_7
P4_6
4
5
6
252
P3_5
15
P2_7
251
P4_5
VDD
LCD
VDD5_21V
VDD3_12V
VDD3_5V
VDD3_15V
VDD0
6
EX_1
EX_0
EX_53
DA_7
EX_28
DA_2
CSV
CSH
P_DET 02
S_D2L
S_CLK
7
8
3
4
9
LCD_CONT_CS
VHAFC
6
5
ROT_DET 1
CN105
BKL_BRT
BKL_21V
LCD_12V
LCD_5V
LCD_15V
VDD 0
4
5
6
7
1
2
TO LCD PCB
ASS’Y
LCD ROTATION
DETECT SW
TO LCD PCB
ASS’Y
255
256
1
253
P3_0
P3_1
P3_2
P4_7
NXIN
X101
17
14.31818MHz
CD100
CD101
NXOUT
18
PXIN
32
X102
14.1875MHz
CD102
CD103
PXOUT
31
DA_8
E18
3-3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3)
DATA COMMUNICATION
ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL
ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
ACC. SHOE FPC
ACC. SHOE
TOP MODULE UNIT
OLC
COM_0
COM_3
SEG_0
SEG_27
Release SW
SW6 Upper Dial
SW3
Macro
SW4
Sokkyo
Lower
Dial
Zoom+
MATSW_1
MATSW_2
MATSW_3
MATSW_4
MATSW_5
LOCK_P_DET
CN1
LCD_COM_0 32
23
LCD_COM_3
LCD_SEG_0
35
34
49
37
33
26
1
+3.3V
4
25
24
LCD_SEG_27 36
MATCOM_1 6
MATCOM_2 7
LOCK_P_DET
MATSW_1
MATSW_2
MATSW_3
MATSW_4
MATSW_5
MATSW_6
MATSW_7
MATSW_8
5
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
AFLED_01
AFLED_21
22
18
20
AFLED_22
VCPU
19
21
28
2
8
3
3 Zoom–
SW5
MATSW_6
Manual
Forcus
Remocon
MATSW_7
Strobe
MATSW_8
LED2
SML31
AFLED_01
AFLED_21
AFLED_22
LED1 AAPG1211
AFLED21 : Green
AFLED22 : Red
MACRO : Umber
BUTTON PCB ASS’Y
IC2 SW
7W53
1
5
5
4
1
7
3
2
6
CN1
EF_XGND
STRB_SW
EF_CCC
EF_ID
EF_STOP
AVEF
EF_X
2
5
CCC
EFID
3
7
AVEF
SYNC
6
7
6
2
IC3 OR
4
1
7SH32
IC1 FLASH Control
LC4090L
NSPCR
11
EFAD
25
Q4 SW
2SC3631
2
IC4 OR
1
4
7SH32
Q1 BUFFER
+5V
XP4601
6
4
2
5
1
3
+5V
8
EX21
12
6 5 4
14
14
15 16
5 16
CN102
32
23
LCD_COM_0
35
34
49
LCD_COM_3
LCD_SEG_0
37
33
26
1
4
25
24
36
6
LCD_SEG_27
MATCOM_1
7 MATCOM_2
5
8
9
LOCK_P_DET
MATSW_1
MATSW_2
10 MATSW_3
11
12
MATSW_4
MATSW_5
13 MATSW_6
14
22
MATSW_7
MATSW_8
18 AFLED_01
20 AFLED_21
19
21
AFLED_22
VCPU
10
B
A
4
28
42
45
6
122
189
15 4
LCD_COM0
LCD_COM3
LCD_SEG0
LCD_SEG27
EX16
EX17
EX30
EX40
EX41
EX42
EX43
EX44
EX45
EX46
EX47 a b c
3
VCPU a
Q102 INV
PDTC144
P2-5 b
6 c
1
4
2
Q101 INV
XP6213
P2-4
5
P2-3
3
8
13
227
166
169
EX16
EX17
EX18
EX30
197
198
50
134
137
56
59
199
224
52
252
EX40
EX47
LCD_VLCO
4
Q112
VLCO
2SC4617
3
1
2 3
18 17
18 3
2 17
7
IC103
3.3/5V BUFFER
13
7
IC107
CATE VCC
13
D
C
3
VCPU
Q113 SW
XP03312
2
VCPU
Q106
VDD2_5.5V
VBAT
IC113 CPU (1/2)
µPD82434S1
X100
24MHz
IC115
RESET
RN5VD27A
P3_5
VDD
1
RTC
IC114 RTC4574JE
IC5 REMOTE CONTROL
RS-151
2
3 REMOTE
MIC IN
MIC GND
CN3
BAT_OPEN
GND
SW10
2
1
TH1
CN104
V-litium
GND
2
1
2
1
CF LID
OPEN DET. SW
THERMISTOR
2
1
VCPU
Q127
PDTC114
MIC
D_0
DA-5
IC109
B
10
3
ADIN_4,6,7 2
D_P
D_N
USB_VBUS
23
24
173
Serial_1
Q114 SW
XP03312
4 3
VCPU
EX9
EX10
90
10
EX20
94
M.POWER
EX20
EX7
223
19
SW100
EX29
LCD BASE
POSITION DET.
VCPU
3
USB_PWON 2
1
1
2
4
Q115 SW
XP03312
15
13
IC110 RS232C
MAX3222CAP
R1OUT R1IN
T1IN T1OUT
16
17
20
EX3
A/V
4
VCPU
MIC
BATTERY COVER
OPEN DET. SW
BUTTON
BATTERY
MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3)
CN101 (2/2)
DC_J_DET
I_SENSE
3
2
PS
CHG_CS
REDCONT
1
4
7
/E0LAT 37
SP+
SP–
VIDEO
LINE
40
41
47
48
D+
D–
VBUS 32
RX
TX
34
33
8
9
TO
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB
ASS’Y
E19
3-4 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3)
DATA COMMUNICATION
ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL
ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3)
VBAT
D
Q103 SW
2SA1577
VDD0
5
IC108
+3.3V REG
MM1385EN
4
Q104 SW
PDTC144
IC111
INV
7SH04
IC100 DAC
M62376GP
14
13
VCC
VDD
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
4
5
2
3
A7
A8
7
8
EX1
EX0
EX4
20
19
22
SI
CLK
/EN
A11
A12
D0
D1
18
17
MIC
COMP. VIDEO
A/V
4
VBAT
Q109
2SD1664
10
2.0B
BATTERY LOAD TEST
4 3
2
Q108
XP03311
BAT_SENSE
1
DA_2
DA_3
DA_4
LCD
6
DA_7
D_1
5
IC106 A V Amp.
BH6401KV 2
Serial_0
EX1
EX0
EX24
45
46
47
SDAT
SCK
SEN
MOUT
27
C122
35
32
VMIC
MICIN
2
VTRIN
POWER IN
MECAOUT
25
24
SP+
SP–
VIDEO
LINE
C144
17
15
8
22
POUTL
POUTR
VOUT
AUDIOOUT
IC141 LPF
S-89110ANC
1
C140
VDD0
TH100
4
1
LPF
IC142
BUFFER
TC75W51FK
3 7 5
5
IC112
+3.0V REG
MM1385HN
1
4
ADIN_4,6,7
Q107 SW XP03312
4 3
1
2
C
DA_5
DA_8
D_0
IC403 OR 7SH32
1
4
2
3
SSG OUT_0,1
2
0
1
13
12
11
P2-5
P2-4
P2-3
298
7
16
140
272
89
168
271
162
211
IC113 CPU (2/2)
µPD82434S1
TCTL1
INTP3
EX28
EX53
EX3
EX4
EX24
EX1
EX0
ADIN0
EX56
EX57
64
63
TOUT1
EX36
EX38
EX60
EX61
EX37
294 a 11
EX32
EX33
EX39
EX34
EX35
A1
A20
D0
D15
53 b
67 c
296 d
254 e
175
184 f g
132 h
54 i
253
196 j k
IC134 FLASH MEMORY
MBM29LV160BE909PCV
283,111,284,180,238 A1-A20
32,239,112,265,33
240,161,286,113,241
24,182,183,40,115
278,25,232,26,233
176,27,107,234,177
280,25,281,108,235
178
20
16
48,1-7,17-25
8,9,16, A0
D0-D15
44,42,40,38,35
A19
33,31,29,43,41
39,37,34,32,30
28
D00
D015
146
AOUT
MWRB
CSMEMB
MRDB
EX22
203
203
143
14 a b
14
47
45
13
/WE
/CE
/OE
/RESET
208
304
AVERF
AVERFP
167
EX23
265
264
149
301
303
ADIN3
ADIN4
ADIN6
ADIN7
ADIN2
92
EX13
275
EX14
9
207
EX8
TCTL0
219
INTP0 a
INTP1
WAITB
CSENGB
UBEB
ALE
EX6
ECLK
ESDT
ESREQ
INTP2
EX31
6
77
268
236
30
163
215
154
155
161
18 b c
EX51
EX52
62
141 d e f
11 g h c d e h j i f g k i j k
2
INTP2
CD
VDD12
TG.CDS_AD
1
IC139 COMPARATOR
NJM2903V
3
2 a b d e f c g h j i k
DA_3
7
5
6
DA_4
IC117
Zoom MOTOR DRIVE
10
12
14
16
9
11
13
15
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
EN1
EN2
EN3
EN4
OUT1A
OUT2A
OUT1B
OUT2B
OUT3A
OUT4A
OUT3B
OUT4B
2
4
23
21
5
7
19
17
1
2
3
4
1
6
7
8
4
5
2
3
9
11
13
15
10
12
14
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
EN1
EN2
EN3
16
EN4
IC116
Focus,Iris MOTOR DRIVE
OUT1A
OUT2A
OUT1B
OUT2B
2
4
OUT3A
OUT4A
OUT3B
OUT4B
19
17
23
21
5
7
VDD0
Q111 SW
2SA1577
5
6
7
8
D_1
Q110 SW
PDTC144
IC132 SDRAM
IC133 SDRAM
MB81F641642D
IC121 Digital Signal
Processing IC (2/2)
F712521A
114
115
116
20-27
0
1
2
VCC
/WE
/CAS
/RAS
CKE
/CS
CLK
A0
A11
A12
A13
DQ0
DQ15
DQML
DQMU
DQ0
DQ15
DQML
DQMU
23-26
29-34,22,35
12
178,179
181-185
187-191
SDADR_0
SDADR_11
PCADR_0
PCADR_1
PCADR_2
P1_0
P1_7
21
20
176
177 SDBS_0
16
17
18
37
19
38
2,4,5,7
8,10,11,13
42,44,45,47
39
2
16
203
202
201
199
194
193
136-139
141-144
146-149
48,50,51,53,15 151-154,205
206
SDBS_0
SDWE
SDCAS
SDRAS
SDCKE_0
SDCS_0
SDCLK
SDDT_0
SDDT_15
SDDQM_0
SDDQM_1
PCDT_0
PCDT_15
2,4,5,7
8,10,11,13
156-159
161-164
42,44,45,47 16
48,50,51,53,15
166-169
171-174,207
39 208
SDDT_16
SDDT_31
SDDQM_2
SDDQM_3
NPS R0
NPS WR
PCCE 1
PCCE 2
PCRDY
PCIR0
PCIOIS
P0_5
P0_1
P0_4
P0_0
0
1
2
118-125
127-134
16
112
113
110
111
106
104
108
242
238
250
237
8
CFAD_0
-10
CFDT_0-10
INTP2
CN103
Sens(Zoom) 4
Sens(Focus) 15
Zoom 1(a)
Zoom 2(a)
Zoom 3(b)
Zoom 4(b)
10
11
Focus 1(a)
Focus 2(a)
Focus 3(b)
Focus 4(b)
9
12
8
6
7
Vcc(Zoom)
Vcc(Focus)
5
3
14
CN104 ig 1 ig 2 ig 3 ig 4
3
5
2
4
CD
VDD4
Zoom
MOTOR
Focus
MOTOR
OPTICAL UNIT
Iris MOTOR
CF UNIT
CN1
32
2
46
44
42
40
32
24
35
33
31
30
28
47
45
43
41
39
12
16
18
20
4
6
8
10
21
19
38
25
5
15
29
17
7
3
1
49
27
13
14
11
16
13
CN108
A00
A01
A02
A03
A10
D00
D15
/IORD
/IOWR
/CE1
/CE2
/WAIT
IREQ
/IOIS16
/WE
RESET
/INPACK
/REG
/CD1
/CD2
VCC
32
2
46
44
42
40
32
24
35
33
31
30
28
47
45
43
41
39
12
16
18
20
4
6
8
10
21
19
38
25
5
8
16
15
29
17
7
3
1
49
27
13
14
CN2
A00
A10
D00
6
47
49
27
D15
/IORD
/IOWR
/CE1
/CE2
/WAIT
IREQ
/IOIS16
/WE
RESET
/INPACK
/REG
/CD1
/CD2
VCC
41
43
44
26
25
13
38
31
34
35
7
32
42
37
24
36
20
14
12
10
8
21
23
2
CF CARD
E20
3-5 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
E21
3-6 LCD PCB ASS’Y
DATA COMMUNICATION
ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL
FROM
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
LCD PCB ASS’Y
CN101
8
9
Y+S
R-Y
11 B-Y
Q102 (1/2)
5
4
3
1
F102
LPF
3
+5V
Q102 (2/2)
6
2
2
1
Q104 (1/2)
5
4
1
F101
Q104 (2/2)
6
LPF
3
2
2
1
3
IC102 LCD CONTROL
LV4127M
C115
51
YIN
C118
3
SYNCIN
C120
4
H.FILOUT
5
S.SEPIN
51
RYIN
Q103 (1/2)
5
4
1
F100
Q103 (2/2)
6
LPF
3
2
2
1
52
BYIN
ROUT
GOUT
BOUT
PCD
46
44
41
39
3
1
2
3
CSV
CSH
VHAFC
6
7
S_D2L
S_CLK
4 LCD_CONT_CS
Q102-Q104 : BUFFER
XP4601
IC100 BUFFER
7WH126
2 6
5 3
1,7
CD100
11
10
CSV
CSH
14
CKI
15
CKO
34
33
35
DATA
SCLK
LOAD
ENB
XENB
CKV1
CKV2
STV
XSTV
PCG1
PCG2
CKH1
CKH2
STH
XSTH
22
21
20
19
18
17
30
29
28
27
26
25
5 P_DET02
ZD100
6.8V
+12V
(+3V)
6
5
+4.5V
IC103 V_REF
NJM3414A
7
(6.1V)
2
3
1 (5.9V)
+12V +4.5V
50
SIGCENTER
6
CN100
LCD_15V
FROM
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
4 LCD_12V
5 LCD_5V
5
IC101
+4.5V REG
MM1385BN
4
48
VCC2 (+12V)
49
VCC1 (+4.5V)
7 VDD0
3
Q105 SW
XP03311
4 16
VDD1 (+3V)
2
(+15V)
1
CSV
CSH
IC105 BUFFER
7W04
3 5
1 7
Q106
Q107
Q106,Q107 :
BUFFER
PDTC114
2 BLK_21V
1 BLK_BRT
Q108 BRIGHT CONT.
2SC4617
R101
100
CN102
R
G
B
PCD
12
11
13
14
ENB
XENB
CKV1
CKV2
STV
XSTV
PCG
XPCG
CKH1
CKH2
STH
XSTH
14
15
22
21
19
18
8
9
5
6
3
4
COM
HVDD
VVDD
CSV
CSH
23
2
20
17
7
LCD PANEL
BACK LIGHT UNIT
E22
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Table of contents
- 7 Product Strategy
- 7 1-1 Background to commerciarize
- 7 1-2 Product Objectives
- 8 1-3 Product Concept
- 10 Overview
- 10 2-1 Features
- 21 2-2 Design Concept
- 22 Exterior
- 22 3-1 External Photos
- 23 3-2 6-dimensional Views
- 24 3-3 Nomenclature and Functions
- 26 System
- 26 4-1 Product Diagram
- 28 Specifications
- 28 5-1 Specifications
- 33 5-2 System requirements
- 36 5-3 Main accessory specifications
- 47 Troubleshooting
- 47 1-1 When an Error Code is Displayed
- 49 1-2 When a Problem Occurs
- 51 Disassembly and Assembly
- 51 2-1 Required Tools
- 51 2-2 Procedure
- 52 2-3 Removal of Main Parts/Units
- 75 2-4 Disassembly of Main Units
- 106 Adjustments
- 106 Adjustment Items
- 107 3-2 Adjustment Tool
- 108 Adjustment
- 111 3-4 Calibration
- 116 3-5 Adjustment Procedure
- 161 TOP MODULE UNIT
- 166 CF UNIT
- 167 ACCESSORY SHOE FPC
- 173 BLOCK DIAGRAMS
- 173 OVERALL