Canon 900 TI manual „ To Remove the Memory Card

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„ To Remove the Memory Card

Use a finger to push the memory card in until you hear a click, then release it.

You can use SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards and MultiMediaCards with this camera.

These cards are collectively called memory cards in this guide.

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Contents Camera User Guide Flowchart and Reference Guides Components Guide „ Front View„ Back View „ Controls „Touch Control Dial „ Left Indicator Indicators„ Right Indicator Image recording/reading/erasing/transferringPreparations Charging the BatteryFor CB-2LX For CB-2LXE Installing the Battery Inserting the Memory Card„ To Remove the Memory Card „ Setting the Date/Time First Time Settings„ Setting the Display Language Shooting Press the ON/OFF buttonTurn the mode dial to the desired mode Selecting a Shooting Mode„ Reviewing an Image Right After Shooting „ Shooting Modes Aquarium ISO BeachUnderwater Press the zoom lever toward or Using the ZoomUsing the Flash Wide Angle Zooms out from the subjectMacro Shooting Close-Ups/Infinity ShotsInfinity Using the Self-Timer Press the button and use the or button to display , orSee Menus and Settings p Playback Turn the mode dial to playbackUse the or button to display the image you wish to view To exit instead of erasing, select Cancel ErasingMenus and Settings FUNC. MenuRec., Play, Print, Set up and My Camera Menus Printing See the Direct Print User Guide „ Camera to Computer Connection „ Using a Memory Card ReaderDownloading Images to a Computer Supplied Software„ Windows System Requirements„ Macintosh Preparing to Download Images Install the software„ Items to Prepare Connecting the camera to a computer Turn the cameras mode dial to playback and turn on the powerSelect Canon CameraWindow and click OK first time only Downloading Images to a ComputerDownload the images Downloading Images to a Computer All Images Downloading Images Using the Camera Direct TransferNew Images Downloading Images to a Computer European Union and EEA only Safety Precautions