List of Messages

RAW

You attempted to play back a RAW image.

Unidentified Image

You attempted to play back an image that was recorded in a special data type

(proprietary data type used by the camera of another manufacturer, etc.) or a movie

 

recorded by another camera.

Cannot magnify !

You attempted to magnify an image recorded in a different camera or data type, an

image edited with a computer, or a movie.

 

Cannot rotate

You attempted to rotate an image recorded in a different camera or data type, an image

edited with a computer, or a movie.

 

Incompatible WAVE

A sound memo cannot be added to this image since the data type of the existing sound

format

memo is incorrect.

Cannot register this

You attempted to register an image recorded in a different camera or a movie as a start-

image !

up image.

Protected !

You attempted to erase a protected image or movie.

Too many marks

Too many images have been marked for printing or transferring. Cannot process any

more.

 

Unselectable image

You attempted to set the print settings for a non-JPEG image.

Cannot complete !

Could not save the print or transfer settings.

 

Camera malfunctioned. Turn off the power and turn on again, then re-shoot or play

 

back. If the same message recurs frequently, the camera may be damaged. Note the

Exx

error number [xx] and take the camera to a Customer Support Help Desk. If this

message appears immediately after you have taken a shot, the camera may not have

 

 

shot the image. Switch to the Playback mode and check whether the image was

 

actually recorded.

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A510, A520 specifications

The Canon A510 is a compact digital camera that was introduced as part of Canon's popular PowerShot A series, well-known for balancing user-friendliness with functionality. This camera is aimed at both novice photographers and those with a bit more experience, striking an appealing balance through its features and affordability.

At the heart of the Canon A510 is a 3.2-megapixel image sensor that delivers high-quality, vibrant images. Given its era, this resolution was quite respectable and allows for prints up to 11x14 inches, making the camera suitable for various applications, from snapshots to more serious photography. The A510 features a 4x optical zoom lens with a focal length equivalent to 35mm to 140mm, giving photographers the ability to capture both wide-angle shots and decent close-ups without sacrificing image clarity.

One standout feature of the Canon A510 is its DIGIC image processor. This advanced technology contributes to quicker response times, enhanced color rendering, and improved overall image quality. The camera also offers a range of shooting modes, including Auto, Manual, Portrait, Landscape, and Night Scenes, among others. These modes allow users to easily adapt to different lighting conditions and subjects, bolstering the camera's versatility.

Another characteristic that sets the A510 apart is its user-friendly interface and ergonomic design. The 1.5-inch LCD screen provides a clear view for composing shots and reviewing images. The menus are straightforward, allowing users to navigate settings without feeling overwhelmed. Additionally, the camera's lightweight and compact size make it a great travel companion, easily fitting in a purse or small bag.

Battery life is also a notable feature of the A510, as it uses AA batteries, which are convenient and widely available. This makes it easy for users to carry spare batteries, ensuring they won't miss important moments while on the go.

Overall, the Canon A510 is a reliable and practical choice for anyone looking for a digital camera that combines ease of use with a solid set of features. Its blend of functionality, portability, and image quality makes it a memorable entry in Canon's lineup, appealing to both casual users and budding photographers alike.