1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS digital camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the camera and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
The Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS features an exquisite 18.4mm stainless steel casing. Its 12.1-megapixel high resolution ensures captivating detail reproduction for large prints or cropped enlargements. The Canon DIGIC 4 image processor provides high speed and excellent image quality with vibrant colors and minimized noise. The DIGIC 4 processor also offers optimized motion and face detection technology. Motion detection distinguishes camera shake from deliberate subject movement, adjusting settings to reduce blur. Face Detection continuously focuses on faces, offering benefits like an automatic timer for group photos and red-eye correction. The new Blink Detection feature identifies and indicates images where subjects have blinked. The 2.5-inch, 230,000-pixel PureColor II LCD provides excellent image preview and detailed review. An optical viewfinder is available for classic image composition and battery-saving operation. Despite its ultra-slim size, the Digital IXUS 100 IS includes an HD video function, recording sharp high-definition movies (1280 x 720) for playback on an HD TV via the integrated HDMI™ interface. Versatile recording modes include auto, portrait, night shots, children and pets, indoor, sunset, fireworks, beach, snow, digital macro, and color change. My Colors photo effects include Vivid, Neutral, Sepia, Rich Blue, Rich Green, and Rich Red.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia ko nga mea katoa e whai ake nei kei roto i to kete kamera:
- Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS Camera Body
- Te here a ringa
- Pūhiko Pūhiko
- Pūhiko Pūhiko
- Tauira USB
- Ataata Ataata
- Raupaparorohiko CD-ROM
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

Image: Contents of the Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS camera package, including the camera, battery, charger, cables, and strap.
3. Kāmera Neke Atuview
3.1 Tuhinga o mua View

Whakaahua: Mua view of the Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS camera, showing the lens, flash, and autofocus assist beam.
3.2 Runga View

Whakaahua: Runga view of the Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS camera with the lens extended, showing the power button and shutter button.
3.3 Whakamuri View

Whakaahua: Rear view of the Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS camera with the LCD screen displaying an image, showing control buttons.
4. Tatūnga
4.1 Te whakauru i te Pūhiko me te Kaari Mahara
- Open the battery/card slot cover on the bottom of the camera.
- Insert the battery pack with the contacts facing the correct direction, pushing it in until it locks.
- Insert an SD/SDHC memory card into the card slot until it clicks into place. Ensure the card is facing the correct way.
- Close the battery/card slot cover securely.
4.2 Te Whakataki i te Pūhiko
- Whakauruhia te pākahiko ki roto i te riihi pākahiko.
- Monohia te rihi ki te putanga hiko. Ka marama te rama tohu utu.
- Once charging is complete, the indicator light will change or turn off. Remove the battery from the charger.
4.3 Ngā Tautuhinga Tīmatanga (Te Rā me te Wā)
- Turn on the camera. If this is the first time using it or the battery has been removed for an extended period, the date/time setting screen may appear.
- Whakamahia ngā pātene ahunga hei whakarite i te rā, te wā, me te rohe wā tika.
- Pehia te FUNC./SET pātene hei whakaū i ngā tautuhinga.
5. Te Whakahaere i te Kaamera
5.1 Whakakā/Weto
Pehia te ON/OFF te paatene kei runga ake o te kamera hei whakakaha, whakaweto ranei.
5.2 Basic Photography (Auto Mode)
- Tautuhia te waea aratau ki te AUTO tūnga.
- Frame your subject using the LCD monitor or optical viewKaituku.
- Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. The camera will automatically detect faces and adjust settings.
- Patohia te paatene kati ki raro ki te tango pikitia.
5.3 Te whakamahi i te Topa
Use the zoom lever (usually around the shutter button) to zoom in (T for Telephoto) or zoom out (W for Wide-angle).
5.4 Ngā Tautuhinga Uira
Press the flash button (often part of the directional pad) to cycle through flash modes: Auto, On, Off, Slow Sync, Rear Curtain Sync. Select the appropriate mode for your shooting conditions.
5.5 Hopu Ataata
- Switch the camera to video recording mode (if a dedicated switch or option is available, otherwise select from the mode dial).
- Pēhia te pātene kiriata hei tīmata i te tuhi.
- Patohia ano te paatene kiriata kia mutu te tuhi.
5.6 Aratau Whakahoki
Pehia te Whakahoki pātene ki view your captured photos and videos. Use the directional buttons to navigate through images.
5.7 Connecting to a TV (HDMI)
Use an HDMI cable to connect the camera's HDMI port to an HDMI-compatible television. This allows you to view your photos and videos on a larger screen in high definition.
5.8 Connecting to a Computer (USB)
Connect the camera to your computer using the supplied USB cable. The camera will appear as a removable drive, allowing you to transfer photos and videos. Install the Canon software from the CD-ROM for additional features and easier management.
6. Tiaki
6.1 Te horoi i te kamera
- Tinana kāmera: Horoia ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Mo te paru maro, kia ngawari te whakamahi i te kakahu damphoroia ki te wai, kātahi ka murua kia maroke.
- Arotahi: Whakamahia he pupuhi arotahi hei tango i te puehu, katahi ka muru ata ki te kakahu horoi mo te arotahi. Kaua e pa ki te mata o te arotahi me o maihao.
- Aroturuki LCD: Gently wipe with a soft cloth. Avoid applying pressure.
6.2 Tiaki Pūhiko
- Always use genuine Canon battery packs and chargers.
- Remove the battery from the camera when not in use for extended periods.
- Whakaorangia nga pākahiko ki te waahi makariri, maroke.
6.3 Rokiroki
When storing the camera for a long time, remove the battery and memory card. Store the camera in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
7. Te Raru
7.1 Camera Does Not Turn On
- Me whakarite kua whakakiia te pākahiko me te whakauru tika.
- Tirohia mehemea he ma nga hoapaki pākahiko.
7.2 He Pōuriuri Ngā Whakaahua
- Me whakarite kia ma te arotahi.
- Press the shutter button halfway to allow the camera to focus before fully pressing.
- Use the image stabilizer feature if available and enabled.
- Tirohia te āhua o te māramatanga; whakamahia he rama uira mēnā e tika ana.
7.3 Flash Does Not Fire
- Tirohia te tautuhinga aratau rama; kia mōhio kei te "Whakakore" te aratau.
- The flash may not fire if the battery level is low.
7.4 Cannot Transfer Images to Computer
- Me mohio kei te hono pai te taura USB ki te kamera me te rorohiko.
- Verify that the camera is in the correct connection mode (e.g., "Connect to PC" or "Mass Storage").
- Try restarting both the camera and the computer.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS |
| Pūoko Whakaahua | 12.1 Megapixel CMOS |
| Topa Optical | 3x |
| Huringa Mamati | 4x |
| Roa Arotahi | 33 - 100 mm (35mm equivalent) |
| Aperture Morahi | f/3.2 - f/5.8 |
| Whakapumau Atahanga | Optical (True) |
| Whakaaturanga LCD | 2.5-inch PureColor II LCD |
| Hopu Ataata | HD (1280 x 720) MP4 |
| Rokiroki Media | SD, SDHC Memory Card |
| Hononga | HDMI, USB |
| Taumaha | 120 Karamu |
| Max Image Dimensions | 4000 Pika |
| Tairongo ISO | 100 - 6400 (expanded) |
| Tere Tere | 0.033 - 0.066 seconds (max/min) |
| Piro TohuAunoa | 9 |
| kohiko | Hanga-i roto |
| Puna Mana | Pūhiko Pūhiko Rechargeable |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the warranty card included in your product package or visit the official Canon webpae mo to rohe. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
You can find additional support resources, FAQs, and driver downloads on the Canon Ao Webpae or your local Canon support page.