150

Shooting movies

The recording time may not display properly or shooting may stop unexpectedly.

The following types of

zAlthough the recording time may not

memory cards are used.

display properly during shooting, the

- Slow recording cards.

movie will be recorded correctly on

- Cards formatted on a

the memory card. Recording time will

different camera or a

display properly if you format the

computer.

memory card in this camera

- Cards which have had

(excluding slow recording memory

images recorded and

cards) (p. 134).

erased repeatedly.

 

“!” displayed on the LCD monitor in red and shooting automatically stopped.

There is insufficient free zTry the following procedures.

space in the camera’s

- Format the card with a low level

built-in memory.

format before filming (p. 134).

 

- Lower the recording pixels or frame

 

rate (p. 74).

 

- Use a high-speed memory card

 

(SDC-512MSH, etc.).

Zoom does not operate.

Zoom lever was pressed while shooting in movie mode.

zOperate the zoom before shooting in movie mode (p. 55). Note the digital zoom is available while shooting (only in Standard movie mode).

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A580 specifications

The Canon A580 is a compact digital camera known for its user-friendly features and dependable performance, making it an excellent choice for novice photographers and those seeking a reliable point-and-shoot camera. Released as part of Canon's popular PowerShot series, the A580 combines simplicity with essential capabilities that appeal to a wide audience.

One of the standout characteristics of the Canon A580 is its 8-megapixel CCD sensor, which delivers clear, vibrant images with impressive detail. This resolution is more than sufficient for printing high-quality photos up to 8x10 inches. The camera's DIGIC III image processor enhances performance, ensuring swift image processing and improving overall image quality, even in varying lighting conditions.

The A580 features a 4x optical zoom lens with a focal length equivalent to 35mm to 140mm in 35mm terms. This versatility allows for a range of photography styles, from wide-angle landscapes to detailed close-ups. The lens is complemented by Canon's Optical Image Stabilization technology, which minimizes the effects of camera shake, making it easier to capture sharp images, particularly in low-light settings or at full zoom.

Navigating the A580 is effortless, thanks to its intuitive interface and a 2.5-inch LCD screen. The screen provides a clear view for framing shots and reviewing images, and it offers various display options to suit the photographer's needs. The camera also includes a range of shooting modes, including Auto, Manual, and various scene modes, allowing users to tailor their shooting experience to specific conditions or subjects.

Another notable feature of the Canon A580 is its built-in flash, which automatically adjusts based on lighting conditions and distance to the subject, ensuring well-exposed photos. The camera supports a variety of creative filters, enabling users to enhance their images with effects like sepia or black and white.

In terms of connectivity, the A580 uses standard SD/SDHC memory cards for storage, allowing users to expand their memory capacity as needed. The camera is powered by AA batteries, which are widely available, ensuring that users can easily replace power sources on the go.

Overall, the Canon A580 is a reliable and straightforward camera that caters to those who seek quality without complexity. Its balance of features, performance, and ease of use makes it a commendable choice for casual photographers looking to capture life's moments with clarity and style.