Using the LCD Monitor (continued)

• You can also set the LCD monitor display settings in the shooting mode while an

image is being reviewed right after being taken by first pressing the button

and then the button.

The display mode is memorized when the camera is turned off. It assumes the last mode when it is turned on again. When the LCD monitor is used for shooting and

the low battery icon appears, however, the LCD monitor may not automatically turn on the next time the camera is started.

When the LCD monitor is set to On (No Information), shooting information appears for approximately 6 seconds when you take any of the following actions.

The power is turned on.

The button is pressed.

The focus is set with the manual focus.

The shutter speed or the aperture value is changed with the main dial.

The shooting mode is changed.

Setting the mode dial to or turns on the LCD monitor regardless of whether it is set to on or off.

The camera shake warning icon will appear on the LCD monitor in low light conditions while the camera is preparing to shoot. When this icon appears, set the flash to On or Auto, or fix the camera to a tripod to shoot.

2Replaying Mode

Pressing the button cycles the information view mode each time the button is pressed.

Single Replay (p. 113):Simple Display Detailed Display No Display

Index Replay (p. 115): Simple Display No Display

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Canon G3 manual Replaying Mode, Using the LCD Monitor

G3 specifications

The Canon G3, launched in 2003, is a part of Canon's celebrated PowerShot series, designed for photography enthusiasts who seek a blend of high-quality features in a compact body. This digital camera marked a significant progression in point-and-shoot technology, offering a range of functionalities typically found in more advanced SLRs.

At the heart of the G3 is its 4-megapixel resolution, which was impressive for its time. This allows photographers to capture images with remarkable detail, suitable for both prints and digital use. One of the standout features of the G3 is its Canon 7.0-28.0mm lens, which offers a versatile focal length equivalent to 35-140mm in 35mm terms. This zoom lens enables users to take sharp photos in various situations, from wide landscapes to tighter portraits.

The G3 incorporates a DIGIC processor that enhances image processing speed and quality, ensuring faster operation and superior color accuracy. This technology allows for improved image control and the ability to shoot in different modes, including various scene settings that can adapt to different lighting and environmental conditions.

One of the benefits of the G3 is its articulated 1.5-inch LCD screen, which can tilt to allow for creative angles while composing shots. This feature is especially beneficial for capturing overhead or low-angle images. Despite its compact size, the G3 includes a hot shoe for attaching external flash units, expanding its versatility for shooting in challenging lighting conditions.

The camera also supports multimedia storage with CompactFlash cards, allowing for expanded memory options for photographers who enjoy shooting in high-resolution modes. Battery life is commendable, providing users with the ability to shoot for extended periods without frequent recharges.

Another notable characteristic of the G3 is its robust build quality, featuring a combination of metal and durable plastic. This design not only enhances aesthetics but also ensures that the camera can withstand mild impacts and daily wear and tear.

In summary, the Canon G3 represents a pivotal moment in digital photography with its impressive specifications and thoughtful design. From its high-resolution capabilities and flexible zoom lens to the cutting-edge DIGIC technology, the G3 remains a significant choice for hobbyists seeking high-quality images in a compact format. This camera’s features continue to resonate with photographers appreciating the blend of simplicity and advanced capabilities.