Canon CDI-E144-010 User Manual
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Preparing the Camera
Preparing t
he Camera, Basic Functions
Icons Displayed in Shooting Mode
*1:The icons of all the SCN mode options appear (p. 51).
*2:Zoom powers reflect the combined optical and digital
zoom effects. These figures appear when the digital
zoom is activated.
Shooting Mode
p. 39, 76
Exposure Compensation
p. 85
White Balance
p. 86
Drive Mode
p. 46, 48
ISO Speed
p. 89
Photo Effect
p. 90
Light Metering Mode
p. 83
Compression
p. 41
Resolution
Postcard Print
p. 41, 54
Flash
p. 43
Red-eye Reduction
p. 44
Macro Mode
p. 45
Manual Focus
p. 93
Auto Rotate Function p. 95
z(Red)
Movie Recording Mode
p. 56
3.8x 4.9x 6.1x 7.6x 9.3x 12x Digital Zoom Setting
*2
p. 47
Camera Shake Warning
p. 14
Low Battery
p. 17
z When a Shooting mode setting is changed, the
settings appear on the LCD monitor for about 6
seconds even if the LCD monitor is set to
Standard (No Information) or off. (The Shooting
mode settings may not appear depending on the
camera setting.) You can set the flash, Macro
mode, and the manual focus settings while this
information appears on the LCD monitor.
z
and the icons in
(the shaded area of
the chart) appear even when the information
view is turned off.
z In addition to the above, the AF frame, spot
metering frame, shutter speed, aperture value,
recordable images or recordable movie time are
displayed as in the example to the left.
z Setting the shooting mode dial to
or
modes turns the LCD monitor on regardless of
whether it is set to on or off.
z A slow shutter speed has likely been selected
because of insufficient lighting if the upper
indicator blinks orange after the metering
preparations are complete and the camera shake
icon (
) displays in the LCD monitor. Set the
flash to
or
, or affix the camera to a tripod
to shoot.
z After you take a photo by fully pressing the
shutter button, the image displays on the LCD
monitor for approximately two seconds (or the
review duration you set from 2 to 10 seconds). If
you press the SET button while the image is
displayed, it will continue to display (p. 37).