Canon Pocket Guide G2 manual Zooming the Lens, Turning Digital Zoom on and OFF, Using Digital Zoom

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white balance icon bar on the monitor. (The first time you press it, you display the exposure compensation scale.)

3.Press the right or left point on the Omni Selector to high- light the icon for the white balance mode you want to use (AWB is the default). If you select the Custom icon (at the far right end of the bar), aim the camera so a white piece of paper or photographic gray card fills the viewfinder or monitor and press * (asterisk).

4.Do one of the following:

To use the setting for a number of shots, press the SET button.

To use the setting for just a few photos, press the shutter button to take the pictures. When the photos are saved and the icon bar reappears, press the right or left point on the Omni Selector to select another mode.

5.When finished, repeat Steps 1–4 to reset white balance to AWB (automatic white balance) or the current setting will be remembered.

ZOOMING THE LENS

To zoom the lens, press zoom lever to the left (counterclockwise) to zoom out and to the right (clockwise) to zoom in. The monitor and viewfinder zoom along with the lens so they show just the area that will appear in the photograph.

TURNING DIGITAL ZOOM ON AND OFF

1.With the camera and monitor on, set the Mode Dial to any mode other than Pan Focus, Stitch Assist or Movie. Also, you can’t being using the RAW file format.

2.Press MENU and then press the up or down point on the Omni Selector to highlight Digital Zoom.

3.Press the right or left point on the Omni Selector to select On or Off (the default) and press MENU to confirm the setting and hide the menu.

USING DIGITAL ZOOM

To use digital zoom when it’s turned on, press the zoom lever to zoom all the way in on a subject. Release the zoom lever, and then press it again to zoom into digital zoom, up to 11x.

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USING AUTO FLASH

1.With the camera on and in shooting mode, set the Mode Dial to any mode other than Stitch Assist, Movie, Tv, Av, or M.

2.Press the Flash button (a lightning bolt icon) until no flash icon is shown on the display panel a lighting bolt with the letter “A” is displayed on the monitor.

COMBATING REDEYE

1.With the camera on and in shooting mode, set the Mode Dial to and mode except Stitch Assist or Movie.

2.Press the Flash button (a lightning bolt icon):

When the redeye reduction icon (an eye) is displayed by itself, the flash is on auto and will fire only in dim light. This flash mode isn’t available in Movie, Tv, Av, M, or Stitch Assist. In Auto, Portrait, night scene, and color effects, this is the default mode.

When the icon is displayed along with a lightning bolt icon, the flash is in redeye/flash on mode and will fire regardless of the ambient lighting (fill flash). This flash mode is not available in Auto, Stitch Assist, or Movie modes.

USING FILL FLASH

1.With the camera on and in shooting mode, set the Mode Dial to any mode other than Auto or Movie.

2.Press the Flash button (a lightning bolt icon) until the flash on icon (also a lightening bolt) or redeye reduction/flash on icon (a lightning bolt and eye) is shown on the display panel and monitor.

TURNING THE FLASH OFF AND ON

1.With the camera on and in shooting mode, set the Mode Dial to any shooting mode. In landscape and movie mode, the flash is automatically turned off, but in landscape you can turn it on if you want.

2.Press the Flash button (a lightning bolt icon) until the flash off icon (a lightening bolt with a slash through it) is shown on the display panel.

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Contents Canon Powershot Preface Taking Pictures in Auto Mode Using Dials and ButtonsUsing Menus Managing Your ImagesSelecting Image Compression Giving a Slide ShowSelecting Image Size Selecting Jpeg or RAW File FormatUsing Manual Mode Using Image Zone ModesUsing Program AE Switching Between Spot and NON-SPOT MeteringUsing Autoexposure Bracketing AEB Using AE LockUsing Program Shift Using HistogramsUsing Focus Lock Using AF FramesUsing Single or Continuous Autofocus Using Manual FocusAdjusting White Balance Using Focus Lock for Maximum Depth of FieldUsing Focus Lock for Minimum Depth of Field Linking Spot Metering to the AF FrameUsing Fill Flash Using Digital ZoomUsing Auto Flash Zooming the LensUsing Flash Exposure Compensation Using Slow Sync FlashUsing Flash Exposure Lock Using AN External FlashChoosing a Continuous Mode Using Color EffectsUsing Continuous Mode Capturing MoviesAdjusting CONTRAST, SHARPNESS, and Saturation Using the SET UP MenuManaging Image Files GreenbatteriesDigital Wallet Features Store

Pocket Guide G2 specifications

The Canon Pocket Guide G2 is a compact yet powerful digital camera designed for photography enthusiasts who seek a blend of convenience and high performance. As a part of Canon’s acclaimed PowerShot series, the G2 combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it a go-to option for both amateur photographers and seasoned pros.

One of the standout features of the G2 is its impressive image quality, which is driven by a 4-megapixel CCD sensor. This sensor allows for clear, high-resolution images that capture fine details and vibrant colors, even in challenging lighting conditions. The camera boasts an impressive ISO range, enabling users to shoot in low light without significant noise, which is essential for indoor or nighttime photography.

The Canon G2 is equipped with a variable aperture lens with a focal length of 7.2 to 28.8 mm (equivalent to 35 to 140 mm in 35mm film), offering flexibility for different shooting scenarios. The lens features a fast f/2.0 maximum aperture, which is perfect for achieving a shallow depth of field and stunning bokeh effects. Coupled with an optical zoom capability, the G2 allows for a wider creative range when capturing landscapes, portraits, and more.

Another noteworthy aspect of the G2 is its advanced macro capabilities. Users can take stunning close-up shots from as little as 1.6 inches away, making it ideal for photographing flowers, insects, and intricate details. The camera also features a built-in flash and a hot shoe for external flash units, providing versatility in different lighting situations.

In terms of user interface, the Canon Pocket Guide G2 offers a friendly control layout with a customizable menu, making it easy to navigate settings and access various shooting modes. The camera includes a variety of scene modes that enhance user experience, from portrait and landscape to night snapshots.

Moreover, the G2 supports image stabilization technology, crucial for reducing blur in handheld shots. This makes it easier to capture sharp images, even with longer exposure settings.

The camera connects easily to computers and printers via USB, enabling quick sharing of images. Compact and portable, the Canon Pocket Guide G2 is perfect for those who want a reliable camera that fits in their pocket while delivering exceptional image quality and versatility on the go. Whether capturing life’s fleeting moments or exploring creative photography, the G2 stands out as a comprehensive tool for digital imaging.