Canon ELIPH 500 HS, 310 HS manual Check display p, Switch frames, Change the magnification level or

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You can magnify the area of a recorded image that was inside the AF Frame to check the focus.

..... Touch D ISR to switch the focus

check display (p. 44).

A white frame will appear where the AF frame was when the focus was set.

A gray frame will appear on a face detected during playback.

The area within the orange frame appears magnified.

Switch frames.

Touch the lower right image, or move the zoom lever toward O, once.

The screen shown on the left will appear. Touch u,,= to move to a different frame when multiple frames appear.

Change the magnification level or

location.

Moving the zoom lever, or touching the magnified image on the lower right of the screen, or _, _ will change the displayed magnification rate.

If you drag across the image on the lower right, you can move the location of the displayed area.

Touching _, or the image in the upper left resets the display to Step 1.

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Contents OSo,IXUS 310 HS 107 CameraAdjustthesetting Choose a Shooting modeShoot Available Shutter SpeedsSetting.e Apet.reValueiiiiiiii Adjustthe settingAvailable Aperture Values 109110 111 Shooting MoviesPosierE eoi Other Shooting Modes112 Choose the area to keep in focus ChooseChoose a playback speed 113Playback Speeds and Estimated Playback Times for 1 Min Oot=ngS.perSNowMot=onMoviesClips Choose a frame rate115 Frame Rates and Playback Times for 30 Sec. ClipsChooseanoption Image Quality and Shooting Time per Memory Card116 117 Touch , orChoose a portion to delete EditingSave the edited movie 118119 Editing FunctionsSwitch the displayed images Searching images Using index DisplayDisplay images in an index Choose an imageSearching mages by Scrolling Choose an image121 Choose Play the movie122 Choose ? Chooseafi terView the filtered images Search filtersViewingSlideshows Choose a transition effect124 Chooseasetti.g Changing SettingsChoose Slideshow 125Switch frames Check display pChange the magnification level or 127 Magnify an imageChoose an image group View each image in the group128 GroupJng Images Chooseasetti.gChoose Group images 129130 Choose oChoose Transition Use a Function Registered to131 Changing Touch Actions Registered Functions ii!!!iiiiii NexiFavoriie SwiichioihenextimageiaggedasafavoiiieChoose Set Touch Actions PatternTurn off the camera and TV Viewing images on a Standard TVConnect the camera to the TV 133Viewing images on a High=Definition TV Turn on the cameraTurn off the camera and TV Connect the camera to the TV Display imagesUse the TVsremote control Using a TV Remote to Control the CameraWo ,ng,m g son TVi !i!i Iiii!iyChooseiJ Ctrl via Hdmi136 Summary of the Camera Control Panel Displayed on the TVChoose Protect Protect the imageChoose a se,ection method 137Choose Select Choose images138 Choose All images Protect imagesChoose a Selection Method Choose Ai mages ErasingAtlNmagesChoose All images EraseMake the setting Choose Favorites141 142 Completethesetting143 Rot.retheimaee Choose @144 Choose Resize Choosea. imagesi=eDisplay the new image 145Choose an Adjust the trimming areaImage Save as a new image and display147 Choose My Colors Choose an option148 Choose i=Contrast Save as a new image and display149 Choose Red-Eye Correction Choose and correct the image150 151 Canon=Brand PictBridge Compliant PrintersEasy Print Choose8152 153 Print imagesChooseamenuoption SettingsChoose the option 154Choose Trimming Trimming and Printing TrimmingChoose the trimming area 155Choose the paper type Choose a paper sizeChoose the layout 156Ntg.ages ChoosethelengthandwidthChoosethe printingarea Available Layout OptionsChoose a printing method Printing Movies Connect the camera to the printerPrinting Methods for Movies 158Choose r movies will be Excluded Adding images to a Print List with the Func MenuAdd images to the print list 159Choose Print Settings ChooseasettingOff 160Choosing the Number of Copies Set the number of prints161 Clearing All Selections Choose Clear All Selections162 163 Customizing Camera Settings164 Turning Off Hi.ts & TipsDisplay the Format screen Low Level Memo Card FormattingStart the low level format 165Registering Recorded images as the Start-up Screen166 Changing the Screen Color EvenifyoushooiusinganewChanging the File Number Assignment 167Creating Folders by Shooting Date Turning Off the Power Saving FunctionChanging the Lens Retract Time 168Using the WorJd Clock Setting the Screen Shut-Off TimeSetthewoHdt mezone Set the home time zoneChoose the world time zone Calibrating the Touch Panel170 Turning Off the AF Assist 8earn Turning Off the Red-Eye Reduction Function171 Changing the Way the image Displays Right After Shooting ShootingDisplaying Grid Lines 172Changing the IS-ModeSettings Choo,oShoot,o e,,oo173 174 Adding icons Display the settings screenRearranging icons Preset LayoutsRemoving icons 175Choosing the image that First Displays Playback Turning Off Active DisplayTurning Off the Auto Rotate Function 176177 Useful .formatioTurn off the camera Insert the coupler Connect the power cordPlug the cord into the coupler 178179 IGrayi NotconnectedChoose Disable in Eye-Fi trans Choose Connection info180 181 PowerSubject is too dark 182Shooting Movies Screen183 184 List of Messages That Appear on the Screen 185186 List of Messages That Appear on the Screen Lens ErrorShooting information Display @ @@187 188 Icons189 @ @ @190 Summary of Movie Control Panel in Viewing Movies p191 192 PAv Tv193 AWB 194195 0 o O 0 o196 Sheeting MenuMenus 198 Menus TSet up MenuCoiiectsredeyesinsiiiiimages Pi50 Mesii!iAuioRoiaie 6n/6ff Pif6 Print Menu2OO TFT 201PCM 202203 SpecificationsPack 2O4Auto 2O5Index 206Digital 2O7
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ELIPH 500 HS, 310 HS specifications

The Canon PowerShot 310 HS and Canon Elph 500 HS are compact digital cameras that cater to photography enthusiasts looking for portability without sacrificing quality. Launched as part of Canon's well-regarded PowerShot series, both models come equipped with a range of features that enhance user experience and photographic capabilities.

The Canon PowerShot 310 HS features a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, which enables vivid image capture and ensures excellent detail, even in low-light conditions. Its DIGIC 4 image processor further improves performance by reducing noise and increasing color accuracy. The camera is particularly known for its HS System, which combines the sensor and processor to deliver outstanding high ISO performance, thus enabling great shots in challenging lighting situations.

One of the remarkable features of the 310 HS is its 28mm wide-angle lens with a 4x optical zoom, allowing photographers to capture a wide range of scenes, from expansive landscapes to close-up portraits. The Intelligent IS technology also plays a critical role by stabilizing images to minimize blur from camera shake, ensuring sharp photos and smooth videos. The camera can record HD video at 720p, making it versatile for both still images and video capture.

On the other hand, the Canon Elph 500 HS holds a distinction for its sleek design, making it highly portable and stylish. It also boasts a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 image processor, ensuring similar high-quality imaging capabilities as the 310 HS. Its standout characteristic is the 2.7-inch touch screen LCD, providing an intuitive interface for users to navigate settings and review captured images easily.

The Elph 500 HS features a powerful 24mm wide-angle lens paired with a 4x optical zoom, enabling a wider perspective in shots and impressive close-ups. It is similar to the 310 HS in terms of Intelligent IS technology, which helps maintain image clarity. Additionally, this model supports full HD video recording, allowing users to capture life’s moments in stunning detail.

Both cameras offer creative shooting modes like Smart Auto, which intelligently selects the appropriate settings based on scene analysis, and various filters for enhancing images. With their compact design and advanced features, the Canon PowerShot 310 HS and Elph 500 HS cater to users looking to enhance their photography experience, providing a blend of quality, ease of use, and portability.