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Trying the Camera Out................. |
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Safety Precautions
•Before using the product, please ensure that you read the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the product is used correctly.
•The safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to prevent injuries to yourself and other persons, or damage to the equipment.
•Be sure to also check the guides included with any separately sold accessories you use.
Warning Denotes the possibility of serious injury or death.
• Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to people’s eyes.
Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash could damage eyesight. In COPYparticular, remain at least 1 meter (39 inches) away from infants when using the flash.
• Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants.
Strap: utting the strap around a child’s neck could result in asphyxiation.
• Use only recommended power sources.
• Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the product.
• Avoid dropping or subjecting the product to severe impacts.
• To avoid the risk of injury, do not touch the interior of the product if it has been dropped or otherwise damaged.
• Stop using the product immediately if it emits smoke, a strange smell, or otherwise behaves abnormally.
• Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol, benzine, or thinner to clean the product.
• Do not let the product come into contact with water (e.g. sea water) or other liquids.
• Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the camera.
This could result in electrical shock or fire.
If liquids or foreign objects come into contact with the camera interior, immediately turn the camera off and remove the battery.
If the battery charger becomes wet, unplug it from the outlet and consult your camera retailer or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
• Use only the recommended battery.
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• Do not place the battery near pets.
Pets biting the battery could cause leakage, overheating or explosion, resulting in fire or damage.
•Do not sit down with the camera in your pocket.
Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the screen.
•When putting the camera in your bag, ensure that hard objects do not come into contact with the screen.
•Do not attach any hard objects to the camera.
Doing so may cause malfunctions or damage the screen.
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Included Software, |
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Setting Menu |
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zzCB-2LF: Flip out the plug ( ) and plug |
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the charger into a power outlet ( ). |
CB-2LF |
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it continuously for more than 24 hours. |
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charger or cord to other objects. Doing so could result in malfunction |
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1 Insert the battery.
zzAfter aligning the o marks on the battery and charger, insert the battery by pushing it in () and down ().
•Charged batteries gradually lose their charge, even when they are not used. Charge the battery on (or immediately before) the day of use.
•The charger can be used in areas with 100 – 240 V AC power (50/60 Hz). For power outlets in a different format, use a commercially available adapter for the plug. Never use an electrical transformer designed for traveling, which may damage the battery.
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5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
Wi-Fi Functions |
7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
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9 |
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tab. |
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5 Playback Mode |
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7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
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9 |
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Remove the memory card.
zzPush the memory card in until it clicks, and then slowly release it.
XXThe memory card will pop up.
3 Set the home time zone.
zzPress the <q><r> buttons to choose your home time zone.
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zzWhen finished, press the <m> button.
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5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
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7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
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9 |
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2 Choose [Date/Time].
zzMove the zoom lever to choose the [3] tab.
Display Language
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zzPress and hold the <m> button, and |
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date/time battery (backup battery) after the battery pack is removed. |
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choose a language, and then press the |
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charged battery or connect the camera to an AC adapter kit (sold separately, |
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<m> button. |
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and choosing [Language |
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3 |
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Modes |
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4 |
P Mode |
5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
Wi-Fi Functions |
7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
Accessories |
9 |
Appendix |
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Still Images |
Movies |
Trying the Camera Out
Follow these instructions to turn the camera on, shoot still images or movies, and then view them.
Shooting (Smart Auto)
For fully automatic selection of the optimal settings for specific scenes, simply let the camera determine the subject and shooting conditions.
4 Shoot.
Shooting Still Images Focus.
zzPress the shutter button lightly, halfway down. The camera beeps twice after focusing, and AF frames are displayed to indicate image areas in focus.
1 Turn the camera on. zzPress the power button.
XXThe startup screen is displayed.COPY
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zzSet the mode switch to [A].
zzAim the camera at the subject. The camera will make a slight clicking noise as it determines the scene.
XXIcons representing the scene and image stabilization mode are displayed in the upper right of the screen.
XXFrames displayed around any detected subjects indicate that they are in focus.
Shoot.
zzPress the shutter button all the way down.
XXAs the camera shoots, a shutter sound is played, and in low-light conditions, the flash fires automatically.
zzKeep the camera still until the shutter sound ends.
XXYour shot is only displayed until the camera is ready to shoot again.
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5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
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7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
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9 |
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3 Compose the shot.
zzTo zoom in and enlarge the subject, move |
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and to zoom away from the subject, move |
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it toward <j> (wide angle). |
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Viewing |
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Start shooting. |
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[ Rec] is displayed with the elapsed time. |
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image areas not recorded. |
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second. In this mode, press the <q><r> |
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buttons to browse through images. |
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the <m> button. |
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3 |
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Modes |
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P Mode |
5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
Wi-Fi Functions |
7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
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9 |
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zzMovies are identified by a [ |
] icon. To |
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2 Erase the image. |
play movies, go to step 3. |
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zzPress the <m> button, press the |
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<o><p> buttons to choose [a], and |
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then press the <m> button again. |
3 Play movies.
You can choose and erase unneeded images one by one. Be careful when erasing images, because they cannot be recovered.
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buttons to choose [Cancel], and then |
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<o><p> buttons to choose [ |
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zzPress the <q><r> buttons to choose an image.
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3 |
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Modes |
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4 |
P Mode |
5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
Wi-Fi Functions |
7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
Accessories |
9 |
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PDF Manuals
Camera User Guide
zzRefer to this guide for a more in-depth understanding of camera operation.
Software Guide
zzRefer to this guide when using the included software. The guide can be accessed from the help system of included software (some software excluded).
Using the included software, you can update to the latest version, and download new functions via the Internet (some software excluded). Be sure to install the software on a computer with an Internet connection so you can use this function.
• Internet access is required to use this function, and any ISP account
charges and access fees must be paid separately.
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Modes |
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4 |
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5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
Wi-Fi Functions |
7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
Accessories |
9 |
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System Requirements
The included software can be used on the following computers. Adobe
Reader is required to view the PDF manuals.
Operating
System*1
Computer
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Macintosh |
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Computers running one of the above operating systems (preinstalled), with an included USB port and Internet connection
*1Wi-Fi image transfer to a computer requires Windows 8, Windows 7 SP1, Mac OS X
10.6.8, Mac OS X 10.7, or Mac OS X 10.8.2 or later.
*2 Information on computer models compatible with Mac OS X 10.8 is available on the Apple website.
*3 Includes Silverlight 5.1 (max. 100 MB). Additionally, in Windows XP, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 or later (max. 500 MB) must be installed. Installation may take some time, depending on computer performance.
• Check the Canon website for the latest system requirements, including supported OS versions.
Installing the Software
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Still images: 1.6 GHz or higher, |
Mac OS X 10.7 – 10.8: Core 2 |
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3 |
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Modes |
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4 |
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5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
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7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
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2 Begin the installation. |
4 Install the files. |
zzClick [Easy Installation] and follow the |
zzTurn the camera on, and follow the |
on-screen instructions to complete the |
on-screen instructions to complete the |
installation process. |
installation process. |
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XXThe software will connect to the Internet |
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to update to the latest version and |
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download new functions. Installation may |
3 When a message is displayed |
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take some time, depending on computer |
prompting you to connect |
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performance and the Internet connection. |
the camera, connect it to a |
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zzClick [Finish] or [Restart] on the screen |
computer. |
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after installation and remove the CD- |
zzWith the camera turned off, open the |
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ROM when the desktop is displayed. |
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zzTurn the camera off and disconnect the |
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cover ( ). With the smaller plug of the |
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cable. |
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included interface cable (=2) in the |
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orientation shown, insert the plug fully |
• When not connected to the Internet, there are the following limitations. |
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into the camera terminal ( ). |
- The screen in step 3 will not be displayed. |
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- Some functions may not be installed. |
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• The first time you connect the camera to the computer, drivers will be installed, |
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so it may take a few minutes until camera images are accessible. |
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• If you have several cameras that were bundled with ImageBrowser EX on the |
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included CD-ROMs, be sure to use each camera with their included CD-ROM |
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zzInsert the larger plug of the interface |
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computer, refer to the computer user |
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3 |
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4 |
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5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
Wi-Fi Functions |
7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
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Saving Images to a Computer |
CameraWindow |
3 Save the images to the |
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Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.6 are used here for the sake of illustration. |
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computer. |
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zzClick [Import Images from Camera], and |
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1 Connect the camera to the |
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then click [Import Untransferred Images]. |
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computer. |
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XXImages are now saved to the Pictures |
zzFollow step 3 in “Installing the Software” |
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folder on the computer, in separate |
(=20) to connect the camera to a |
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folders named by date. |
computer. |
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zzAfter images are saved, close |
2 Turn the camera on to access |
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CameraWindow, press the <1> button |
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to turn the camera off, and unplug the |
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CameraWindow. |
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zzPress the <1> button to turn the camera on. |
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•Although you can save images to a computer simply by connecting your camera to the computer without using the software, the following limitations apply.
-It may take a few minutes after you connect the camera to the computer until camera images are accessible.
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Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended.
This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories.
Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accidents such as fire, etc., caused by the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or explosion of a battery pack). Please note that this warranty does not apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories, although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis.
Note that availability varies by area, and some accessories may no longer be available.
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Practical guide that introduces other camera basics and describes shooting and playback options
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On/Off
Shooting Mode
zzPress the power button to turn the
camera on and prepare for shooting.
zzTo turn the camera off, press the power button again.
Playback Mode
zzPress the <1> button to turn the camera on and view your shots.
Power Saving in Playback Mode
The camera turns itself off automatically after about five minutes of inactivity.
• You can deactivate Auto Power Down and adjust the timing of Display Off, if you prefer (=109).
•Power saving is not active while the camera is connected to a computer via the interface cable (=21), or when connected to other devices via Wi-Fi (=83).
zzTo turn the camera off, press the <1> button again.
• To switch to Playback mode from Shooting mode, press the <1> button.
• To switch to Shooting mode from Playback mode, press the shutter button halfway (=26).
• The lens will be retracted after about one minute once the camera is in Playback mode. You can turn the camera off when the lens is retracted by pressing the <1> button.
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The screen is automatically deactivated after about one minute of inactivity. In about two more minutes, the lens is retracted and the camera turns itself off. To activate the screen and prepare for shooting when the screen is off but the lens is still out, press the shutter button halfway (=26).
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Shutter Button
To ensure your shots are in focus, always begin by holding the shutter button halfway down, and once the subject is in focus, press the button all the way down to shoot.
In this manual, shutter button operations are described as pressing the button halfway or all the way down.
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• Length of shutter sound playback varies depending on the time required for the shot. It may take longer in some shooting scenes, and images will be blurry if you move the camera (or the subject moves) before the shutter sound ends.
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FUNC. Menu
Configure commonly used functions through the FUNC. menu as follows.
Note that menu items and options vary depending on the shooting mode (=135 – 136) or playback mode (=139).
4 Finish the setup process. zzPress the <m> button.
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MENU Menu
Configure a variety of camera functions through other menus as follows.
Menu items are grouped by purpose on tabs, such as shooting [4], playback [1], and so on. Note that available settings vary depending on the selected shooting or playback mode (=137 – 139).
1 Access the menu. zzPress the <n> button.
3 Choose a setting.
zzPress the <o><p> buttons to choose a setting.
zzTo choose settings with options not shown, first press the <m> or <r> button to switch screens, and then press the <o><p> buttons to select the setting.
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Advanced Guide
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2 |
ModeSmart Auto |
3 |
Other Shooting |
Modes |
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4 |
P Mode |
5 Playback Mode |
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6 |
Wi-Fi Functions |
7 |
Setting Menu |
8 |
Accessories |
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Customizing Camera |
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Smart Auto Mode
Convenient mode for easy shots with greater control over shooting
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5 Playback Mode |
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Wi-Fi Functions |
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