Canon A95 manual Icons Displayed in Shooting Mode

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Preparing the Camera

Icons Displayed in Shooting Mode

 

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

p. 41, 54

 

Postcard Print

 

 

 

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

*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.

zWhen 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.

zIn 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.

zSetting the shooting mode dial to or modes turns the LCD monitor on regardless of whether it is set to on or off.

zA 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.

zAfter 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).

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Contents Camera User Guide Function Symbols Used Flowchart and Reference GuidesUsing the Flash ProceduresTable of Contents About Printing 101 Dpof Print Settings 103 Saving Custom Settings Setting the Auto Rotate FunctionRegistering My Camera Settings 121 Battery Performance 144Read This First Warranty LimitationsPlease Read Test ShotsLanguage Setting Camera Body TemperatureCharging the Date/Time Battery About the LCD MonitorSafety Precautions Read This First Read This First Read This First Read This First Preventing Malfunctions Avoid Condensation Related ProblemsAvoid Strong Magnetic Fields If Condensation Forms Inside the CameraAF-assist Beam p Components GuideTerminal p Direct Print Compatible Printers Sold SeparatelyAF Frame Selector Battery Cover p Button p Indicators pStrap Mount LCD Monitor ViewfinderUpper Indicator Shooting Mode Dial IndicatorsLower Indicator Power LampClose the battery cover Installing the BatteriesProper Battery Handling Preparing the CameraPreparing the Camera Never use batteries that look like this Battery Status IndicationsChange Batteries Should replace the batteries ImmediatelyClose the CF card slot cover securely Formatting a CF Card About CF CardsPress the Menu button Press the SET button Press the Menu button Setting the Date/TimeSetting the Language Shortcut Operation LCD monitor can also be positioned as below Opening the LCD MonitorFold the LCD monitor back against the camera body Shooting Mode Using the LCD MonitorDISP. Button Detailed AF Frame set to AiAF pIcons Displayed in Shooting Mode DISP. Button Playback ModeDISP. Button Detailed Display ISO Speed Flash Macro Mode Icons Displayed in Playback Mode Detailed DisplayWhite Balance Following information may also appear with some image filesDark image Balanced image Bright image About the HistogramSample Histograms Press the ON/OFF button until the power lamp lights green p Turning the Power On/OffPress the ON/OFF button again to turn the power off Basic FunctionsSwitching between Shooting and Playback ZOpen the LCD monitor and slide the mode switch to Shooting The Basics Auto ModePress the shutter button halfway Shutter button has a two-stage actionPressing Halfway Press the shutter Button all the wayPressing halfway automatically sets the exposure and focus Pressing FullyAbout the Autofocus Function Shooting with the ViewfinderImage Seen in Viewfinder vs. Recorded Image AF-assist BeamDisplayed Reviewing an Image Right after ShootingRec. menu appears Changing the Image Display DurationUsing the Mode Dial Image Zone Landscape Mode Portrait ModeNight Scene Mode Shooting Modes Always use a tripod to prevent camera shakeResolution Changing the Resolution and CompressionPurpose LargeSelect Resolution you Wish to set using Left or right ButtonPress the FUNC. button ExcludingShoot the image Using the FlashPress the button to switch between Flash modes Adjustments Setting the Red-eye Reduction FunctionRec. menu, set Red- eye to On Appears on the LCD monitorPress the DISP. button to turn the LCD monitor on Button Macro ModeMacro mode is not available Current setting is displayed Self-timerDigital Zoom Continuous Shooting Framing a Subject Shooting Panoramic Images Stitch AssistShoot the first image Use the same procedures to Shoot the remaining framesPress the SET button after the last shot ShootingClearly with the optimal exposure Special Scene ModeTurn the mode dial to Special Scene mode Night Snapshot Kids & Pets Indoor Foliage Snow BeachPress the FUNC. button Shoot the image Postcard Print ModeSelect Postcard using the left or right button Press the Menu button Shoot the image Select Off, Date or Date & Time using the left or rightEmbedding the Date in the Image Data Time pPress the shutter button all Way Movie ModeBasics Playback The Basics Viewing Images in Sets of Nine Index Playback Canceling the Magnified DisplayImages appear at once index playback Movie Selected ImagesPress the zoom lever toward While in index playback p Jumping Between ImagesChange the image Selection Viewing/Editing MoviesSelect the movie you wish to edit Press the SET button Pausing and Resuming PlayFast Forwarding/Rewinding Editing MoviesSelect an editing Method using Up or down ButtonOr more can be edited in 1-frame units New FileErase function p ErasingConfirmation screen appears Erasing Shooting Advanced Functions Selecting Menus and SettingsSelecting Settings with the FUNC. Button Shooting Mode Only Rec. Menu Play Menu Set up Menu Settings you wish to setUse the left or right button to select Use the up or down button to select a menu itemShooting Advanced Functions Rec. Menu Menu Settings and Default SettingsPlay Menu Volume Start-up Vol Set up MenuMute Operation VolReleased Volume Shutter Volume Selftimer VolLanguage Auto RotateFt./in Customizing the Camera My Camera Settings Turn the power on Resetting the Settings to DefaultCan be performed from Shooting or Playback mode Press the Menu button for longer Than 5 secondsHow to Use the Mode Dial Using the Mode Dial Creative ZoneDifferences between the and Modes Setting the Shutter SpeedProgram AE Value Seconds ApertureWide Angle TelephotoAperture Value Display Setting the ApertureManually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture Rec. menu, select AF frame Select the AF FrameSetting an AF Frame Manually Press the button Switching between Light Metering ModesUsing the left or Metering modeSelect * Evaluative FUNC. menu Select a lightSelect * +/- Exp. FUNC. menu Adjusting the ExposureAdjust the compensation using the left or Right button Select * Auto FUNC. menu Adjusting the Tone White BalanceCustom DaylightSelect * Auto in the Func Menu Setting a Custom White BalanceWhite balance cannot be adjusted Shooting mode other than is selected Zoom is positioned to the telephoto end settingSet the digital zoom to Off Mode, white balance data cannot be readSelect * ISO Speed FUNC. menu Select the ISO speed using Left or right buttonChanging the ISO Speed Select * Effect Off in the Func Menu Select the photo effect using Left or right buttonChanging the Photo Effect Select Flash Output in the FUNC. menu Adjusting the Flash OutputAdjust the flash output using Left or right button Shooting with AF Lock Shooting with Focus LockIndicator Appears Shooting in Manual Focus ModePress the MF Button until AppearsSet the setting contents you wish To save Focus using the left or right Button and shoot the imageSaving Custom Settings Setting the Auto Rotate Function Select Save Settings Rec. menu and press the SET buttonSet up menu, select Auto Rotate Select OK and press the SET button Press the Menu buttonShooting Advanced Functions Rotating Images in the Display Playback Advanced FunctionsPlay menu, select Rotate and press the SET Button Original 270Select Sound Memo in the Play menu and press SET button Attaching Sound Memos to ImagePlaying the Sound Memos Erasing the Sound MemosAuto Play Pausing and Resuming Auto PlayPlay menu, select Auto Play and press the SET Button Stopping Auto PlayProtected Icon Protecting ImagesPlay menu, select Protect and press the SET Button About Printing Various FunctionsDirect Print Compatible Printing Print settingsPlay menu, select Print Order and press the SET Button Dpof Print SettingsSelecting Images for Printing Single ImagesAll the Images on a CF Card z Press the zoom lever Setting the Print Style Format specified in the Date/Time menu Resetting the Print SettingsPlay menu, select Transfer Order and press SET button Image Transmission Settings Dpof Transfer OrderSelect images for transferring Selecting Images for TransferringAll the Images on a CF Card Downloading Images to a ComputerWindows Connecting the Camera to a ComputerMacintosh Disk first time only Slide the cameras mode switch toUSB port Interface cable DIGITALTerminal Various Functions 111Windows Proceed to steps 5 and 6 on the right Macintosh Press the ON/OFF button until the power lamp lights greenDownloading Images by Direct Transfer All Images/New Images/DPOF Trans. Images Use the up or down button to Select , or Press ButtonSelect & Transfer/Wallpaper SelectVarious Functions 115 See steps 2 to 4 onXxx is a three-digit number from 100 to 998 p 116 Double-click the icon of the drive With the CF cardDownloading Directly from a CF card Viewing Images on a TV Set Set up menu, select File No. Reset Resetting the File NumberVarious Functions 119 Start-up image displays 120 Customizing the Camera My Camera SettingsChanging My Camera Settings Registering the CF Card Images and Sounds Registering My Camera SettingsPress the DISP. button Select or using the left or right buttonAn image appears Start-up Image Go to a, 7a 122ZStart-up Image File Format of My Camera SettingsRecording Format Wave monaural Quantization Bits Recording TimeList of Messages Cannot magnify Unidentified ImageCannot rotate Incompatible WaveProblem Cause Solution TroubleshootingShutter button when the upper indicator lights ZBe sure the cover is closed securelyLens will not ZClose the CF card slot cover or battery coverUntil ready to use them 129 Subjects for the Autofocus pRecorded image is Be too bright Subject Subject too close causing flash toFormatting a CF Card p Appendix Using the Power Kits Sold SeparatelyCharge Indicator Remains lit Using the AC Adapter Kit ACK600 Tele-converter TC-DC52A Using the Lenses Sold SeparatelyWide Converter WC-DC52 Close-Up Lens 250D 52 mm Shooting Ranges in Macro ModeConversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52D EndLens Release button Hold it down, Turn the ring Direction Arrow Be sure that the camera is turned off Press the ringAttaching a Lens RingAppendix Camera Care and Maintenance PowerShot A95 SpecificationsHigh-Speed continuous shooting Approx .0 shots/sec Fluorescent H or customPets and Night Snapshot, Stitch assist and Movie Compatible AA-size alkaline batteries included in the camera kit Battery Performance M2 Medium CF Cards and Estimated Capacities Recordable ImagesM1 Medium Image File Size Estimated NiMH Battery NB-2AHCompactFlashTM Card Battery Charger CB-4AH/CB-4AHECompact Power Adapter CA-PS500 Separately Close-up Lens 250D 52 mm SoldConversion Lens Adapter LA-DC52D Sold Separately Tele-converter TC-DC52A Sold SeparatelyZAdvanced Technique for the Macro Mode p ZTip for Using the Self-timer pZHow to Adjust the Exposure p Photo Tips and InformationUnderexposure Adjust the exposure compensation towards the + endOptimal Exposure Overexposure ZISO Speed p35, 71 BatteriesCompactFlash card 141 ErasingFocus ExposureLight Metering ManualMy Camera MovieOperation Sound PlaybackTransfer Order Start-upWave Files Appendix 155156 Appendix 157 158 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode Drive AF Lock Manual Focus Macro Mode Digital ZoomMode Frame
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