Camera User GuideDIGITAL CAMERACamera User GuideCDI-E090-010 XXXXXXX © 2003 CANON INC. PRINTED IN JAPANENGLISH• Please start by reading the Precaution
4Please ReadTest ShotsBefore you try to photograph important subjects, we highly recommend that youshoot several trial images to confirm that the came
94Switching between the Built-in Flash Adjustment Settings (continued)Compensating the Flash Output.In mode or when [Flash Adjust] is set to [Manual]
95Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsSwitching the Timing at which the Flash Fires1st-curtainThe flash fires right after the shutter opens, regard
96Shooting Images at Set Intervals (Intervalometer)You can shoot images at a set interval. This function can be used for fixed-pointobservation of pla
97Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects6Press the shutter button.• The first image is shot and the interval shooting session starts.• Once the set n
98Shooting with Focus LockFocus Lock Method 11Press the button to turn on the LCD monitor.2Aim the AF frame at an object at a similar distance to the
99Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsFocus lock cannot be used while the Shooting mode is set to .• Some settings are not available with certain
100Shooting in Manual Focus ModeThe focus can be manually set.1Press the button to turn on the LCD monitor.2Press and hold the button, then useC or
101Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsUsing the Manual Focus in Combination with the Auto FocusThe camera automatically searches for a more suitab
102 Saving Custom SettingsYou can save frequently used Shooting modes and various shooting settings to the (custom) mode. When necessary, you can then
103Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsSetting the Auto Rotate FunctionThis camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that detects
5 Warnings• Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense light sourceswhich could damage your eyesight.• Do not trigger the flash i
104Resetting the File NumbersYou can select the way file numbers are assigned.1In the [ (Set up)] menu, select [File No.Reset].See Selecting Menus an
105Replaying, Erasing• Press the button to show the data for the displayed image (p. 28).• Press the button to quickly delete the displayed image (p
106 Magnifying ImagesImages can be magnified up to approximately 10 times.1Slide the power/replay lever to the right.2Slide the zoom lever toward .•
107Replaying, ErasingViewing Images in Sets of Nine(Index Replay)Up to nine images can be viewed at once in index replay.1Slide the power/replay lever
108 Jumping Between ImagesThe display can be advanced or set back 9 images in either single image replay orindex replay.1Press the button while in
109Replaying, ErasingYou may experience frame dropping and audio breakup when replaying a movie ona computer with insufficient system resources.•The v
110Editing MoviesYou can delete unwanted portions from the first or second half of a movie clips.1Select the movie you wish to edit and press .See Vie
111Replaying, Erasing6Select (Save) using C or D on themulticontroller.When is selected, the edited movie is notsaved and the camera reverts to replay
112Rotating Images in the DisplayImages can be rotated 90º and 270º clockwise on the LCD monitor.Original 90º 270º1Select [Rotate] from the [ (Replay
113Replaying, ErasingAttaching Sound Annotations to ImagesIn replay mode (including single replay, index replay, magnifying replay and the replayimmed
6• Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dustand dirt that collects on the plug, the exterior of the power outlet and th
114Automated Playback (Slide Show)Slide show image settings are based on DPOF standards (p. 122).Starting a Slide ShowAll images, or a selection of im
115Replaying, ErasingSelecting Images for Slide ShowsYou can mark images for inclusion in slide shows 1-3. Up to 998 images may bemarked per slide sho
116Adjusting the Play Time and Repeat SettingsYou can change the play time for all the images in a show and have the showrepeat itself continuously.1D
117Replaying, Erasing5Press the button.The set up menu closes.• The display interval may vary somewhat for some images.• Slide shows can be easily ed
118Protecting ImagesYou can protect important images from accidental erasure.1In the [ (Replay)] menu, select[Protect] and press .See Selecting Menus
119Replaying, ErasingErasing Images IndividuallyPlease note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise caution before erasinga file.1Set the cam
120Erasing All ImagesPlease note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise caution before erasinga file.1In the [ (Replay)] menu, select [Eras
121Replaying, ErasingFormatting a CF CardYou should format a new CF card or one from which you wish to erase all imagesand other data.Please note that
122PrintingAbout PrintingThis camera supports direct printing. By connecting the camera to an optionaldirect print compatible printer (CP series)*1 or
123Printing, TransferringPlease refer to the System Map supplied with your camera for direct printfunction compatible printer (CP series) information.
7• Always keep the terminals of the battery charger clean. Do not place metalobjects on top of the terminals. There is a risk of fire and other hazard
124➔➔➔➔➔Selecting from the Print Order MenuUse the Print Order Menu as shown below to select all print settings. However, setthe camera to replay mode
125Printing, Transferring➔➔➔➔: Turns the menu on/off: Selects items and settings: Sets items and settingsImage (p. 131)StylePaper (p. 131)Borders (p.
126Connecting the Camera to a PrinterYou can make clear prints swiftly and easily when you connect the camera to anoptional direct print function comp
127Printing, Transferring4Press the printer’s ON/OFF button to turnon the power.• When the printer is properly connected to thecamera, it powers up,
128When you detach the cable from the camera, hold the plug and do not pull by thecable.• On Bubble Jet printers with operation panels, images cannot
129Printing, TransferringPrinting* The following illustrations show examples from a direct print functioncompatible printer (CP series). Options for
130Printing (continued)You cannot print movies or images recorded in the RAW format.Cancel Printing• To cancel printing between images printed, press
131Printing, TransferringSetting the Print Settings (Direct Print Function)Selecting the Number of Copies1In Replaying mode, press and selectthe [Cop
1321In the print setting menu, choose [Style]using C or D on the multicontroller andpress again.2Choose [Image] (or [Paper]), [Borders] or[Date] using
133Printing, TransferringSetting the Printing Area (Trimming)You can specify which portion for an image gets printed.Prior to TrimmingPlease set the P
81Charge the Battery (p. 15).Charge the battery using the supplied batterycharger. The charging is complete when thecharge indicator turns from red to
1342Trim the Image.Changing the Size of the Trimming Frame• Slide the zoom lever toward or .• The trimming frame can be changed to aminimum selection
135Printing, TransferringPrint Settings (DPOF Print Settings)You can select images on a CF card for printing and specify the number of printcopies in
136Print Settings (DPOF Print Settings) (continued)3Select images for printing.Single Images• When the print type (p. 137) is set to [Standard] or[Bot
137Printing, TransferringSetting the Print StyleAlways select a print style after having selected the image you wish to print.The following print sett
138• When [Print Type] is set to [Index], the [Date] and [File No.] cannot be set to [On].• If [Print Type] is set to [Both], both [Date] and [File No
139Printing, TransferringResetting the Print SettingsThe print settings can all be removed at once. The print type is reset to [Standard]and the date
140Printing with DPOF Print SettingsYou can use the DPOF print settings to print with an optional direct print functioncompatible printer (CP series)
141Printing, Transferring• To print the date, set the [Date] setting in the print order menu in Step 2 on theprevious page to [On]. You cannot set the
142Image Transfer Settings (DPOF Transfer Order)Using the camera, you can make marks on images you wish to transfer and attachto e-mails. (Please use
143Printing, Transferring3Select images for transferring.Single Images• Select an image using B or A on themulticontroller and mark or remove marks fr
9Quick Start6Focus (p. 33).Aim the camera and lightly press the shutterbutton halfway. Two beeps will sound when theautofocus is set.7Shoot (p. 33).Pr
144A video-compatible television connected via the supplied AV cable AVC-DC100 canbe used to view images as you shoot or replay them.1Turn off the cam
145ConnectingDownload images taken with the camera to a computer in one of the following ways:• Connect the camera to a computer with the USB cableYou
146 Terminal1. Open the terminal coverwith your fingernail.2. Insert the connector untilit clicks.To disconnect the cable from the camera:Hold the cab
147Connecting• It is recommended to power the camera with the optional AC Adapter KitACK700 when connected to a computer (p. 162).• If you disconnect
148Rec. Menu* Some items may not appear in certain Shooting modes (p. 180).List of Menu Options and MessagesFlash Sync Sets the timing at which the fl
149AppendixAF-assist Beam Sets the output of the AF-assist beamaccording to shooting conditions whenusing the auto focus.• On*•OffDigital Zoom Sets wh
150Replay Menu Protect Protects images from accidental erasure. Rotate Rotates images 90 or 270 degreesclockwise in the display. Erase all Erases all
151AppendixSet up MenuBeep Sets whether or not the beep soundswhen the shutter button is pressed orwhen a menu operation is performed.See also "H
152Set up Menu (continued)*Default settingShutter Volume Adjusts the sound volume when theshutter button is pressed all the way.There is no shutter so
153AppendixItem Menu Screen Settings ContentReferencePageOperation Vol. Adjusts the sound volume of theOperation Sound.• (Off)• (1)• (2)*• (3)• (4)• (
10* To connect the camera to a computer or printer, use one of the following cables.• Computer: USB Interface Cable IFC-300PCU (supplied with this cam
154Set up Menu (continued)*Default settingLanguage Sets the language used in the menusand messages on the LCD monitor. Themenu may appear differently
155AppendixMy Camera MenuYou can select the theme, start-up image and sound, shutter sound, operationsound and selftimer sound used on this camera. Th
156The settings of [Beep] in the [ (Set up)] menu[On] [Off][] ● [Beep] –[1] ● [1] ● [1][ ] ● [ ] ● [ ][ ] ● [ ] ● [ ]My Camera Menu (continued)*1How
157AppendixResetting the Settings to DefaultYou can reset the menu and button operation settings to default except for the[Date/Time], [Language], and
158List of MessagesThe following messages may appear on the LCD monitor.Reset settings to default?: Do you wish to reset all the camera and menu setti
159AppendixRAW: You attempted to replay an image recorded in anincompatible RAW format.Cannot magnify!: You attempted to magnify an image that wasphot
160The following messages may appear on the camera’s LCD monitor when a directprint compatible printer (CP series) is printing. Depending on the print
161AppendixThe following messages may appear when the camera is connected to the DirectPrint compatible Bubble Jet Printer.On Bubble Jet printers with
162Using an AC Adapter Kit (Optional)You are advised to use AC Adapter Kit ACK700* (optional) for long periods of useand when connecting to a computer
163Appendix• Always turn the camera’s power off before connecting or disconnecting thecompact power adapter (p. 24).• Use of any adapter other that AC
11Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsBack / Bottom ViewViewfinder (p. 32)Strap MountDC Coupler Cable Cover(p. 162)CF Card Slot/Battery Cover(p. 17,
164Using a Car Battery Charger (Optional)Car Battery Charger CBC-NB2 (sold separately) can be used to charge battery packsfrom an automobile’s cigaret
165AppendixUsing the Waterproof Case (Optional)Some of the camera's operations differ slightly when it is used in the waterproofcase WP-DC300 (so
166Never use thinners, benzene, synthetic cleansers or water to clean the camera. Thesesubstances may distort or damage the equipment.Camera Care and
167AppendixPower is not turned onCF card slot/battery coveropenedInsufficient battery voltagePoor contact betweencamera and batteryterminalsCamera is
168Replace the battery pack with a new one.Replace the battery pack with a new one.Replace the battery pack with a new one.• Clean the battery termina
169AppendixSubject too far for flash toreachSubject too closeSubject bright in comparisonto the backgroundLight shining directly onsubject or reflecte
170SpecificationsAll data is based on Canon’s testing standard. Subject to change without notice.PowerShot S50Camera effective pixels: Approx. 5 milli
171AppendixFlash range: (When sensitivity is set to AUTO)35 cm - 4.8 m (1.1 ft. - 15.7 ft.) (W),35 cm - 3 m (1.15 ft. - 9.8 ft.) (T)(When sensitivi
172Battery Performance (Battery Pack NB-2L at full charge)*The data above reflects standard Canon testing conditions. The actual figures will vary acc
173AppendixCF Cards and Estimated Capacities (Recordable Images)• These figures reflect standard shooting conditions established by Canon. Actual tota
12Controls● Upper IndicatorThe indicators light or blink when the shutter button is pressed or thefollowing operations are underway.• Green: Ready to
174Battery Pack NB-2LType: Rechargeable lithium ion cellNominal voltage: 7.4 VNominal amperage: 570 mAhCharge cycles: Approx. 300Operating temperature
175AppendixCompactFlash™ CardCard slot type: Type IDimensions: 36.4 x 42.8 x 3.3 mm (1.4 x 1.7 x 0.1 in.)Weight: Approx. 10 g (0.4 oz.)
176IndexAAC Adapter Kit 162AEB Mode 86AE Lock 90AF FrameAuto Selection 74Manual Selection 74Aperture-Priority AE () 71Aperture
177AppendixLCD Monitor 28 - 31Brightness 151Light MeteringCenter-Weighted Averaging 77Evaluative 77Spot AE Point (AF Point) 77Spot
178Sound 24, 40 - 41, 155Stitch Assist Mode () 59Framing Subjects 59Shooting 60Strap 11TTelephoto 35Transfer OrderReset 14
179FCC NoticeDigital Camera, Model PC1048This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions;(1) t
180Functions Available in Each Shooting ModeThis chart shows the functions available in each shooting mode.You can shoot with the settings saved in th
13Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsShooting Mode DialUse the shooting mode dial to switch between the Shooting modes.• : Auto (p. 45)The camera au
Flowchart and Reference GuidesThis GuideShooting with the CameraSoftware Starter GuideInstalling the SoftwareThis GuideConnecting the Camera to a Comp
14Operating the MulticontrollerThe multicontroller is used to select choices, images and menus on the LCDmonitor and confirm the selection.Moving the
15Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsPreparing the CameraCharging the Battery PackRecharge Battery Pack NB-2L (supplied) with Battery Charger CB-2LT
16Charging the Battery Pack (continued)Battery Pack Handling Precautions•Keep the battery pack and camera terminals ( ) clean at all times. Dirtytermi
17Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsInstalling the Battery PackInstall Battery Pack NB-2L (supplied) into the camera as follows. We recommendthat y
18Installing the Battery Pack (continued)Battery Low StatusThe following icon and/or message appears when the battery becomes low.See Battery Performa
19Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsInstalling a CF Card1Turn off the camera (p. 24).Check that the power/mode indicator is not lit.2Slide the CF c
20Installing a CF Card (continued)CF Card Handling Precautions•CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend, force, or subjectthem to s
21Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsSetting the Date / TimeThe Set Date/Time menu will appear the first time the camera power is turned onor whenev
22Setting the Date / Time (continued)• You may need to reset the date and time if the battery pack is removed for aboutthree weeks.• The Date/Time can
23Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsSetting the Language1Turn on the camera (p. 24).2Press the button.The (Rec.) or (Replay) menu appears.3Sele
(i)Camera Body TemperatureIf your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may become warm. Please be awareof this and take care when ope
24Turning the Power On / OffThe power/mode indicator remains lit while the power of the camera is on. Thepower/mode indicator indicates the state of t
25Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions• You will hear a start-up sound and see the start-up image when the power comeson. (To change the startup soun
26Switching between Shooting and ReplayingYou can quickly switch between Shooting mode and Replaying mode. This isconvenient when you wish to shoot ag
27Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsReplaying ModePower OffReplaying ModeShooting Mode: Sliding the Power/Replay lever to the right: Opening/Closin
28Using the LCD MonitorThe LCD monitor can be used to confirm an image during shooting, to replayrecorded images or to adjust menu settings. Pressing
29Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsInformation Displayed on the LCD MonitorThe LCD monitor displays information in Shooting or Replaying mode, suc
302 Replaying ModeIn simple display mode, the following informationappears.In detailed display mode, the followinginformation also appears.• In additi
31Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsAbout the HistogramThe histogram is a graph that allows you to judge the brightness of the recordedimage. The g
32Using the Viewfinder to ShootSetting the LCD monitor to Off (p.28) and using the optical viewfinder can helpconserve power while shooting.• The view
33Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsPressing the Shutter ButtonThe shutter button features a two-stage action.● Pressing HalfwayPressing halfway au
(ii)Symbols Used: This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation.: This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic oper
34• If the orange or yellow indicator blinks while you press halfway, you can still pressfully to take the shot.• Images are first saved into the came
35Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsUsing the Zoom (Focal Length)The zoom can be adjusted from 35 to 105 mm (equivalent to 35 mm film format).Telep
36Selecting Menus and SettingsMenus are used to adjust shooting, replaying, date / time and electronic soundsettings. Menus can be displayed by either
37Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsSelecting Settings by Pressing the Button1Press the button.In Shooting mode, the [ (Rec.)] menu appears. In
38Selecting Menus and Settings (continued)Menu Settings and Factory DefaultsThis chart shows the options for each menu and the default settings.Menu I
39Preparing the Camera, Basic FunctionsMenu Item Available SettingsReferencePageBeep On* / Off 151LCD Brightness * / 151Auto Power Down On* / Off
40Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings)My Camera allows you to customize the start-up image and start-up, shutter,operation and self-timer sound
41Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions5Select setting content using B or A onthe multicontroller.6Press the button.• Pressing the button closes the
42Registering My Camera SettingsImages recorded onto the CF card and newly recorded sounds can be added as MyCamera settings to the and menu items
43Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions6Select or using B or A on themulticontroller. appears.7Press the button.An image appears.[Start-up Image]
(iii)About the Thumb IndexA quick introduction intended for new users who want toshoot first and learn more later. Tells you how to get thecamera runn
44Registering My Camera Settings (continued)• Sounds recorded with the movie (p.62) and sound annotation (p.113) functionscannot be added as My Camera
45Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings Auto ModeIn this mode, all you have to do is press the shutter button and let the camera doeverything
46• Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 180)• You can change the length of time images show on the LCD monitor aftershooting, or set it so t
47Shooting - Letting the Camera Select SettingsReviewing an Image Right after ShootingReviewing the ImageAfter a photo is taken, the image displays on
48The above operations cannot be performed if the image was shot with the digitalzoom or when is already selected as the recording format.Changing th
49Shooting - Letting the Camera Select SettingsChanging the Resolution and CompressionYou can change the resolution and compression (excluding movies)
50Changing the Resolution and Compression (continued)4Select the resolution you wish to setusing B or A on the multicontroller.5Press.6Select the comp
51Shooting - Letting the Camera Select SettingsNext Shooting ModeResolution and Compression after ChangeSettings change to those of the next modeSetti
52Changing the File FormatThe recording file format can be switched to the RAW format before shooting theimage.With the standard JPEG file format, the
53Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings4Select RAW using B or A on the multicontroller.You can shoot the image right after selecting settings
54 Using the FlashUse the flash according to the guidelines below.1Press the button to switch betweenflash modes.• The selected flash mode appears
55Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings1In the [ (Rec.)] menu, set [Red-eye] to[On]. appears on the LCD monitor.When shooting with the red-ey
56 Portrait ModeUse this mode when you want the subject to appear sharpand the background to blur.1Turn the shootingmode dial to .Shooting procedure
57Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings Night Scene ModeUse this mode to capture human subjects against the backdrop of an evening sky ornigh
58 Slow ShutterUse this mode to shoot moving objects to make themappear blurred such as river rapids.1Turn the shootingmode dial to .Shooting proced
59Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings Stitch Assist ModeUse this mode to shoot a series of overlapping frames for merging (stitching) into
60ShootingImages can be shot in the following 5 sequences in Stitch Assist mode.Horizontally, left to rightHorizontally, right to leftVertically, bott
61Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings4Compose and shoot the second image sothat it overlaps the first.• Minor discrepancies in the overlap c
62 Movie ModeUse this mode to shoot movie frames. The resolution can be set to either [ (320 ×240 (default setting))] or [ (160 × 120)] (p. 49).1Turn
63Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings Macro ModeUse the macro mode to shoot close-ups of subjects in the range of 10 to 50 cm(3.9 in. to 1.
1Table of Contents: Functions and operations tables. These pages are shaded on the right edgesto make them easy to find.Read This First ...
64• Some settings are not available with certain Shooting modes. Please refer toFunctions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 180)• You can change th
65Shooting - Letting the Camera Select SettingsDigital ZoomWith the combined optical and digital zoom functions, images can bezoomed as follows.3.8 ti
66 Continuous ShootingUse this mode to shoot successive frames while the shutter button is fully pressed.Use this mode to view the images as you shoo
67Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsCamera settings such as shutter speed and aperture can be freely changed forshooting.Please see Mode (p. 45
68 Program AE (continued)• Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 180)• If a correct exposure cannot be obtained, the shutter speed and apertur
69Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects• If the aperture value shows in red, the image is under exposed (insufficient light) oroverexposed (too much
70 Setting the Shutter Speed (continued)• Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 180)• Please note that camera shake becomes a factor at low sh
71Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Setting the ApertureWhen you set the aperture in the aperture-priority AE mode, the cameraautomatically sel
72• If the shutter speed shows in red on the LCD monitor, the image is under exposed(insufficient light) or overexposed (too much light). Adjust the a
73Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsManually Setting the Shutter Speed and ApertureYou can manually set the shutter speed and aperture to achieve
2Fast Shutter ... 57Slow Shutter ...
74 Selecting an AF FrameThe AF frame indicates the area of the composition on which the camera focuses.You can set the AF frame in the following way.
75Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsWhen the Shooting Mode dial is set to , , or You can set the focusing frame manually to the desired positio
76• Some settings are not available with certain Shooting modes. Please refer toFunctions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 180)• Turn the LCD moni
77Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsSwitching between Light Metering ModesEvaluative metering is the default light metering mode. This can be sw
783In the [ (Rec.)] menu, select [Spot AEPoint].See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 36).4Select the [Center] or [AF Point] option,then press the bu
79Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Adjusting the ExposureAdjust the exposure compensation setting to avoid making the subject too darkwhen it
80 Setting the White BalanceWhen the white balance mode is set to match the light source, the camerareproduces colors more accurately.1Press the /
81Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsSetting a Custom White BalanceYou can set a custom white balance to obtain the optimal setting for the shooti
82 Setting the White Balance (continued)• Some settings are not available with certain Shooting modes. Please refer toFunctions Available in Each Sho
83Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Changing the Photo EffectYou can shoot with different photo effects.1Press the / / button.2Select * (E
3Automated Playback (Slide Show) ... 114Protecting Images ...
844Press the / / button.5Shoot the image.The white balance cannot be set when (sepia) or (B/W) mode is selected.Some settings are not available
85Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects Changing the ISO SpeedRaise the ISO speed when shooting in dark places or when you want to shoot witha fast
86Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Mode)In this mode, the camera automatically changes the exposure within a set range to takethree shots after you press
87Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsThe AEB mode cannot be used for flash photography. If the flash fires, only oneimage gets recorded.Some setti
88 Focus Bracketing (Focus-BKT Mode)You can shoot three images while the focus changes automatically when shootingwith the manual focus. Three ranges
89Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsThe Focus-BKT mode is not available when shooting with the flash on. The camerawill revert to shooting only o
90Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock)You can set the exposure and focus separately. This is effective when the contrast istoo strong between the su
91Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsThe AE lock function cannot be used when the LCD monitor is off.• Some settings are not available with certai
92Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock)You can obtain the correct exposure regardless of the location of your subject inthe composition.1Press
93Shooting - Selecting Particular EffectsSwitching between the Built-inFlash Adjustment SettingsThe flash fires with automatic flash adjustments (exce
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