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General Features
Mini DV Camcorder Features
Digital Still Camera Features
Software Requirements
Specifications
Warranty Note
General Features
DV Photo Plus: DV Photo Plus
provides superior clarity and brilliant color to every shot you take by
combining four Canon technologies:
- Optics: The Optura S1
features an f/1.8-2.8 Canon Video lens with 11 elements in 9 groups and a
10x power zoom.
-
2.2
Megapixel CCD: True color and the finest detail are found in every shot
processed by Canon's 2.2 Megapixel CCD. The Optura S1 has a 1/3.9" CCD with
approximately 2.2-million total pixels: 1.23-million for video on tape,
2-million for digital still images.
- DIGIC DV: The DIGIC DV
signal processing circuit is a system for achieving superior video and
photographic quality images. DIGIC DV makes it possible to achieve accurate
color for both video and digital photos. Since video and photos have
different color requirements, DIGIC DV utilizes two different color
techniques to maximize video quality on a TV and still image quality for
print or computer display.
- Print and Share: The
camcorder's Print and Share button allows you to easily print photos or
transfer images onto your computer with a simple touch of a button. You can
bypass the computer altogether by simply connecting the camcorder to select
Canon printers or any PictBridge compatible printer.
RGB Primary Color Filter: The
Optura S1's CCD integrates an RGB Primary Color Filter, which
separates light passing through the lens into individual red, green and blue
color components, similar to professional camcorders. As a result, the Optura S1 achieves more accurate color reproduction with finer gradations than models
using a conventional color filter. The difference is especially noticeable in
skin tones, or scenes with a dominant color, such as a sunset, ski slope or
forest.
Digital Zoom: The digital zoom
can be switched between 40x and 200x.
2.5" Color LCD Viewscreen: This
unit features a 2.5" color TFT LCD viewscreen with approximately 123,000 pixels.
When the LCD viewscreen is out, it can be rotated up to 270 degrees, allowing
you to choose the best angle. You can also push the panel flat against the
camcorder until it is flush with the side, with the screen facing outwards.
Color Viewfinder: The camcorder
has a 0.33" TFT color viewfinder with approximately 113,000 pixels. The
viewfinder turns on when the LCD monitor is in the closed position.
USB Terminal: The
Optura S1 is equipped with a USB terminal for fast and easy
transfer of full quality digital video to a computer. With the USB terminal, you
can also process and organize still images on your PC, or bypass your PC and
print directly to a compatible Canon printer or to a PictBridge-compatible
printer of any brand.
IEEE 1394 DV Terminal: This
unit is equipped with a 4-pin DV In/Out terminal that conforms to IEEE 1394
standards. It takes just a single digital cable to transfer or copy your videos
in pure digital form to your DV compatible computer or another Canon DV
camcorder. Once you've transferred video images to your computer, you can edit
your movies or send your movies over the Internet, or post them on your Web
site.
Self Timer: The self timer is
useful when you want to include yourself in the picture when recording movies or
still photographs. The camcorder starts to record after a 10-second countdown
period. When using the supplied remote control, the camcorder begins recording
after 2 seconds.
Mini Video Light: The Optura S1 features a mini video assist light that can be turned on at any time
regardless of the recording program. The light automatically turns on in the
Night Mode.
DV Messenger2: DV Messenger2
software lets you use the camcorder for Internet Video Chat with Microsoft
Windows Messenger through the IEEE1394 (DV) or USB. You can control the zoom and
focus of your camcorder or the person you're chatting with. You can also watch
and control the video playback of either camcorder from your computer. With the
camcorder's Network mode, you can access your camcorder at home from a remote
location, as well as switch the camcorder's mode (camera to VCR or Tape to
Card).
Exif Print (Exif 2.2): The
Canon Optura S1 conforms to "Exif Print," a worldwide standard. Vital camera
settings (such as: exposure mode, white balance, exposure time) and scene data
are recorded to the image file when it is captured. Printers compatible with "Exif
Print" are able to use this information to produce high quality photographs,
exactly the way they were intended at the time of capture. This intelligent
communication process also allows the printer to correct for poor lighting or
mistakes, resulting in photos that can be even better than the originals.
Backup: The camcorder has a
built-in rechargeable lithium battery to retain date/time and other settings.
This battery is recharged while the camcorder is in use. If the camcorder is
used infrequently or not used for about 3 months, the battery will become
totally discharged. In this case, the battery can be recharged by connecting the
camcorder to the AC power adapter and leaving it connected for 24 hours.
My Camera Function: The
start-up image and sound, shutter sound, start/stop sound, and the self-timer
sound can be customized with the My Camera function.
Shooting Modes: The camcorder
features a back-mounted Mode Dial to allow you to choose the appropriate
shooting mode for multiple situations. The Mode Dial has an Auto setting in
which the camcorder adjusts focus, exposure, and other settings, allowing you to
just point and shoot. In addition, you can choose from settings in the Program
Zone or the Scene Zone.
Program Zone Modes: Camcorder
settings in the Program Zone include:
- Program AE: The camcorder
automatically adjusts the shutter speed and exposure according to the
brightness of the subject. In Program AE, you can point and shoot as in Auto
Mode, however, you have the option of changing some settings.
- Shutter Priority AE Mode:
You can select a shutter speed and the camcorder automatically sets a
matching aperture setting. When recording to a Mini DV tape, you can select
one of the following shutter speeds: 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000, or 1/2000. When recording to a memory card, you can select
one of the following shutter speeds: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/100,
1/250, or 1/500.
- Aperture Priority AE Mode:
You can select an aperture value and the camcorder automatically sets the
appropriate shutter speed. Aperture values include: 1.8, 2.0, 2.4, 2.8, 3.4,
4.0, 4.8, 5.6, 6.7, 8.0, 9.5, 11, 14, or 16. Low aperture values (large aperture) can be used
to blur the background for a portrait, while high aperture values (small
aperture) let you achieve a broad depth of field for recording landscapes.
Scene Zone Modes: Camcorder settings in the Scene Zone include:
- Portrait: the camcorder
uses a large aperture, achieving a focus on the subject while blurring other
distracting details
- Snow: for recording in
bright snow scenes to prevent the subject from being underexposed
- Spotlight: for recording
spotlit scenes
- Sports: this mode uses a
fast shutter speed to record sports scenes
- Beach: for recording on a
sunny beach to prevent the subject from being underexposed
- Fireworks: for recording
fireworks (tripod recommended)
- Night: you can record in dimly lit places in the Night mode. The mini video
light automatically turns on to give you more vivid colors.
- Sunset: for recording
sunsets with vibrant colors
Manual Exposure:
You can adjust the exposure when a backlit subject becomes underexposed or
overexposed due to bright lighting.
Mini DV
Camcorder Features
Advanced Image Stabilization:
The Optura S1's built-in high-quality image stabilizer allows
you to shoot rock-steady video, even when you're at maximum telephoto without a
tripod. It even works while panning and zooming.
Built-in Speaker:
The camcorder has a built-in monaural speaker so you can review the sound track
alongside the picture when you're using the LCD screen to play back a tape.
Recording Mode:
You can choose from the following recording modes: SP (standard play) or LP
(long play), which extends tape usage by 1.5 times. You can't add sound (audio
dubbing) to a tape that has been recorded in a mode other than SP mode. If you
plan to use this function later, record in SP mode.
Widescreen TV
Recording: In this mode, the images are recorded in 16:9 format for playback
on widescreen TVs.
Audio Recording:
The camcorder can record sound on a tape in two audio modes: 16-bit and 12-bit.
The 16-bit mode produces the higher sound quality (slightly superior to CD)
while the 12-bit mode records on two channels (stereo 1), leaving 2 channels
free (stereo 2) for you to add new sound at a later date.
Manual Audio Control:
For complete control, the Optura S1 offers manual audio adjustment. The
audio level can be monitored in the viewfinder or the LCD view screen. In
addition, you can turn on a microphone attenuator if the audio level is too high
causing distortion.
Audio Dubbing: You
can add sound to the original sound on a pre-recorded tape from audio products
(AUDIO IN) or with the internal microphone. The original
sound will not be erased.
Audio Mix: When you play back a
tape that was recorded in 12-bit mode, you can set the audio output to play
stereo 1 (the original sound), stereo 2 (any new sound, dubbed to the tape after
recording), or mix the balance between the two.
Record Search:
When the camcorder is in record pause mode, you can use record search to play
the tape forwards or backwards to find the point where you want to start or
resume recording. By using record search, you can ensure a smooth, noise-free
transition between the new scene and the old one.
Record Review:
When the camcorder is in record pause mode, you can use record review to play
back the last few seconds of your recording and then return automatically to
record pause mode. You can quickly make sure that a scene has recorded properly
and then go on to shoot the next scene, without producing any noise in the
picture.
Zero Set Memory:
If you wish to return to a particular scene later, you can mark the point with
the Zero Set Memory function and the tape will stop at that point when you
rewind or fast forward the tape. If you remove the tape, the Zero Set Memory is
cancelled and the counter display shows the time code.
Faders: You can
select one of the following faders:
- Fade Trigger: When you
start recording, the scene gradually fades in from a black screen. When you
stop recording, it gradually fades out.
- Wipe: When you start
recording, the picture begins as a thin vertical line in the center of the
screen which gradually expands sideways until it fills the whole of the
screen. When you end a scene, the image is wiped from both sides of the
screen.
- Corner Wipe: When you
start recording, the image appears from the corners until it fills the whole
screen. When you end a scene, the image is wiped off from the corners.
- Jump: When you start
recording, a small image appears from the left, jumps into the center and
enlarges until it fills the whole screen. When you end a scene, the image
shrinks, jumps from the center to the left and disappears.
- Flip: When you start
recording, the image flips into the screen. When you end a scene, the image
flips out of the screen.
- Puzzle: When you start
recording, the image appears in 16 pieces and the pieces move around until
the puzzle is solved. When you end a scene, the image divides into 16 pieces
and the pieces move around and disappear.
- Zigzag: When you start
recording, the image appears in zigzag from the top of the screen. When you
end a scene, black stripes appear in zigzag from the bottom of the screen
until they cover the whole image.
- Beam: When you start
recording, the screen turns yellow, forms a beam and the full image appears.
When you end a scene, a yellow beam appears in the middle of the screen and
expands until it covers the whole image.
- Tide: When you start
recording, the image appears from both sides like tides. When you end a
scene, the image disappears from both sides like tides.
Effects: You can select from
the following effects:
- Black and White: makes the
image black and white
- Sepia: makes a monochrome
image with a brownish tint
- Art: adds a paint-like
effect, called solarization, to the image
- Mosaic: blurs the image by
enlarging the size of some pixels
- Ball: image becomes a ball
- Cube: image becomes a cube
and rotates
- Wave: both ends of the
image sway in waves
- Color Masking: image
becomes a rhombus through a masking frame that changes the colors
- Mirror: creates a
symmetrical image as if there were a mirror in the middle of the screen
Card Mix: Enhance the
appearance of your recordings by combining still images from the memory card
with camcorder recordings. The supplied Digital Solutions CD-ROM disc contains
numerous prerecorded frames, backgrounds, and animations that can be
superimposed over live video recordings. The card mix modes include: Card Chroma
Key, Card Luminance Key, Camera Chroma Key, and Card Animation. The level of the
Card Mix is adjustable in the menu.
White Balance: The
camcorder's auto white balance system compensates for a wide range of lighting
conditions. The white balance can also be set manually or by using one of the
six preset modes: Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent or Fluorescent
H.
Wind Screen: The
camcorder has an automatic wind screen to prevent wind noise from interfering
with the sound track.
Analog-Digital
Converter: Connecting the camcorder to your VCR or 8 mm video camera allows
conversion of recorded analog video and audio signals to digital signals in an
instant. The digital signals can be output to the other equipment with a DV
terminal.
Simultaneous Photo
Recording: While recording video, the Optura S1 is capable of
simultaneously capturing VGA quality (640 x 480 pixels) digital photos on the
memory card. This allows you to capture e-mail ready photos without
interruption.
Digital Still Camera
Features
Memory Card: The
camcorder can take, store and manage still images on miniSD Cards. A 16MB miniSD
Card is supplied with the camcorder.
Recording Still Images
to a Memory Card: You can record still images onto a memory card. When
recording to a memory card, you can select a still image size of 640 x 480, 1280
x 960, or 1632 x 1224. In addition, you can select an image quality of Normal,
Fine, or Superfine.
Drive Mode: The
Drive Mode Selector lets you choose between single or multiple image shooting:
-
Single Frame
Shooting: Records a single still image when you press the photo button.
-
Continuous
Shooting: Captures a quick series of still images while you press the
photo shutter button. Records up to 2.5 frames per second at 1632 x 1224 or
3 frames per second at 1280 x 960 and 640 x 480. Maximum number of shots: 10
(1632 x 1224 and 1280 x 960) or 60 (640 x 480).
-
High-Speed
Continuous Shooting: Captures a quick series of still images while you
press the photo shutter button. Records up to 3 frames per second at 1632 x
1224 or 5 frames per second at 1280 x 960 and 640 x 480. Maximum number of shots: 10
(1632 x 1224 and 1280 x 960) or 60 (640 x 480).
-
Auto Exposure
Bracketing (AEB): The camcorder records a still image in three different
exposures (dark, normal, light in 1/2 EV steps), allowing you to choose the
best shot.
Image Effects: The
Optura S1 allows you to record with the following saturation and contrast color
effects:
-
Vivid:
emphasizes the contrast and color saturation to record in crisp colors
-
Neutral: tones
down the contrast and color saturation to record in neutral hues
-
Low Sharpening:
records subjects with softened outlines
-
Soft Skin Detail:
softens the details in the skin tone area for a more complimentary
appearance
-
Custom: allows
you to adjust the brightness, contrast, color depth, and sharpness of the image
Focusing Modes:
You can select from the following AF (autofocus) frame selection modes:
-
9 Point AiAF (Auto
Selection): depending on shooting conditions, an AF frame is
automatically selected from the 9 frames and focused
-
Center Point:
of 9 AF frames, the center one is selected to focus
Flash Modes: You
can use the built-in flash for recording still images in dark places. You can
choose from the following modes:
-
Auto: flash
fires automatically according to the brightness of the subject
-
Red-eye Reduction,
Auto: flash fires automatically according to the brightness of the
subject and the assist lamp lights up to reduce the red-eye effect
-
Flash On:
flash always fires
-
Flash Off:
flash does not fire
Metering Modes:
You can select from the following metering modes:
-
Evaluative
Metering: used for standard conditions. The area within the frame is
divided into several zones and light is measured based on subject position,
brightness, direct light, and backlighting.
-
Center-Weighted
Averaging: averages the exposure from the entire frame but places more
weight on the subject at the center
-
Spot:
measures the area within the spot AE point frame
Stitch Assist: You
can shoot a series of overlapping images and merge the images into one large
panoramic scene using the supplied PhotoStitch software on a computer.
Motion JPEG
Movies: You can record Motion JPEG movies at 15 frames per second and store
them onto the inserted memory card. You can select a movie size of 160 x 120 or
320 x 240. With miniSD Cards up to 256 MB, you record until the card is full.
Viewing Still Images: There are
3 ways to view still images: Single image, Slide show (one after the other
automatically in order of recording), or Index screen (six images at once).
Card Jump Function: You can
jump from the current image to another recorded image without displaying the
images one by one.
Transferring
Still Images to a PC:
You can download still images from a memory card to a PC with the included USB
cable. Using the software provided, you can organize, store, and print still
images.
Direct Print:
With Canon's Direct Print capability, you can make high-quality color prints
directly from the Optura S1 without having to use a computer. Simply connect a
single cable from the Optura S1 to an optional Canon Photo Printer that is
Direct Print compatible.
PictBridge Printing
Capability: Using the supplied USB
cable, you can connect this camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer.
PictBridge is a standard that allows you to connect a PictBridge compliant
camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer and make prints, regardless of
brand.
Exif Print (Exif 2.2):
The Canon Optura S1 conforms to "Exif Print",
a worldwide standard. Vital camera settings (such as: exposure mode, white
balance, exposure time) and scene data are recorded to the image file when it is
captured. Printers compatible with "Exif Print" are able to use this information
to produce high quality photographs, exactly the way they were intended at the
time of capture. This intelligent communication process also allows the printer
to correct for poor lighting or mistakes, resulting in photos which can be even
better than the originals.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
Settings: On the memory card, you can select which image or images you want
to print and how many copies you want. This is convenient for printing images
all at once on a Canon Direct Print function compliant printer or printing at
participating photo labs.
Software Requirements
Supplied Software:
The supplied Digital Video Solutions Disk (Version 18.0) contains the
following programs:
Digital Video
Software System Requirements:
| |
Windows |
Macintosh |
|
Operating System |
Windows 98
(Second Edition)
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4)
Windows XP Home Edition or Professional (Service Pack 1 or 2)
Note: Proper operation is not guaranteed on an OS that has
been upgraded from a previous version. |
Mac OS X
(Version 10.1.5/10.2/10.3) |
|
Computer Model |
Computers that come with
above OS preinstalled and have built-in USB ports |
|
CPU |
Pentium 500
MHz or better |
PowerPC G3/G4/G5 |
|
RAM |
Windows
98/Windows Me: 128 MB or more
Windows 2000/Windows XP: 256 MB or more |
256 MB or more |
|
Interface |
USB; only
preinstalled operating systems with built-in USB ports |
USB; only systems equipped
with genuine Apple-brand built-in USB interfaces |
|
Free Hard Disk Space |
|
Canon
Utilities:
|
|
Display |
1024 x 768
pixels/High-Color (16-bit) or better |
1024 x 768
pixels/32,000 colors or better |
Specifications
Number of still images
that can be recorded on a memory card:
|
Image Size |
Image Quality |
Number of Images |
File Size Per Image |
|
16MB miniSD Card (supplied) |
128MB
miniSD Card |
256MB
miniSD card |
|
1632 x 1224 |
Super Fine |
9 |
85 |
175 |
1360KB |
|
Fine |
14 |
135 |
275 |
880KB |
|
Normal |
25 |
250 |
500 |
480KB |
|
1280 x 960 |
Super Fine |
15 |
140 |
280 |
850KB |
|
Fine |
20 |
215 |
430 |
560KB |
|
Normal |
40 |
395 |
795 |
300KB |
|
640 x 480 |
Super Fine |
75 |
690 |
1380 |
176KB |
|
Fine |
105 |
955 |
1900 |
120KB |
|
Normal |
170 |
1525 |
3040 |
72KB |
Maximum recording
time of a movie on a memory card:
|
Image Size |
Recording Time |
File Size per Second |
|
16MB miniSD Card
(supplied) |
128MB
miniSD Card |
256MB
miniSD Card |
|
320 x 240 |
50 seconds |
8 minutes |
16 minutes |
250KB/sec |
|
160 x 120 |
1 minute |
17 minutes |
34 minutes |
120KB/sec |
Battery Charging,
Recording, and Playback Times:
|
Battery Pack |
BP-208
(supplied) |
|
Charging Time |
160 minutes |
|
Maximum Recording Time |
Viewfinder |
120 minutes |
|
LCD |
Normal |
115 minutes |
|
Bright |
110 minutes |
|
Typical Recording Time |
Viewfinder |
70 minutes |
|
LCD |
Normal |
70 minutes |
|
Bright |
65 minutes |
|
Playback Time |
135 minutes |
Warranty
Note
Warranty Terms:
The camcorder carries a 1-year warranty on parts and labor, except for the video
head, which has a 90-day warranty.