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SX120 IS, SX120IS manual
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Contents
Camera User Guide
ENGLISH
Checking the Package Contents
Read This First
What Do You Want to Do
Shoot/View Movies
Table of Contents
5 Getting More Out of Your
6 Using Various Functions
7 Using Playback and Other
Conventions Used in this Guide
Safety Precautions
Battery
Other Warnings
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Getting Started
Inserting the Batteries and Memory Card
Check the card’s write-protecttab
Open the cover
Insert the batteries
Insert the memory card
Close the cover
Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken
Compatible Batteries
Can any other batteries be used
Why use NiMH batteries
Battery Charge Indicator
Approximate Number of Shots per Memory Card
Can you check the number of shots that can be taken
Compatible Memory ards
What is the write-protecttab
Setting the Date and Time
Turn on the camera
Set the date and time
Make the setting
Display the menus
Choose [Date/Time] in the 3tab
Change the date and time
Setting the Display Language
Enter Playback mode
Display the settings screen
Set the display language
Pressing the Shutter Button
Press halfway (lightly to the first stop)
Press fully (to the second stop)
Taking Pictures
Choose A mode
Compose the shot
Focus
Shoot
Scene Icons
Viewing Images
Choose an image
Erasing Images
Choose an image to erase
Erase the image
Printing Images
Turn off the camera and printer
Connect the camera to the printer
Turn on the printer
Choose an image to print
Print images
Shooting in Easy mode
Choose 9 mode
Viewing or Erasing in Easy mode
Press the 1button
Press the mbutton
Shooting Movies
Choose E mode
Stop shooting
Viewing Movies
Choose a movie
Play the movie
Transferring Images to a Computer
Install the software
Connect the camera to the computer
Open CameraWindow
Transfer Images
Accessories
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Separately Sold Accessories
Learning More
Components Guide
Control Dial
1Button
Information Displayed on the Screen
Playback (Detailed Information Display)
Indicator
FUNC. Menu – Basic Operations
Choose a shooting mode
Display the FUNC. menu
Choose a menu item
Choose an option
MENU – Basic Operations
Display the menu
Choose a tab
Changing the Sound Settings
Choose [Mute]
Choose [Volume]
Change the volume
Changing the Screen Brightness
Choose [LCD Brightness]
Change the brightness
Returning the Camera to Default Settings
Choose [Reset All]
Reset the settings
Formatting Memory Cards
Choose [Format]
Format the memory card
Low Level Format
About formatting
Power Saving Function (Auto Power Down)
Shooting in Special
Conditions and Commonly
Used Functions
Shooting in Various Conditions
Choose the Shooting mode
I Take portraits (Portrait)
JTake landscapes (Landscape)
FTake snapshots at night (Night Snapshot)
Shooting in Special Scenes
Choose a Shooting mode
UShoot sunsets (Sunset)
,Take nightscapes (Night Scene)
tTake shots of fireworks (Fireworks)
wTake shots of people at the beach (Beach)
yTake shots of aquatic life in an aquarium (Aquarium)
OTake shots of foliage (Foliage)
PTake shots of people in snow (Snow)
ZShoot using high ISO speed (ISO 3200)
Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom)
Move the zoom lever toward
Move it toward i again
Choose [Digital Zoom]
Accept the setting
Inserting the Date and Time
Choose [Date Stamp]
Using the Self-Timer
Press the pbutton
Choose Ò
Using the Face Self-Timer
Choose
Compose the shot and press the shutter button halfway
Press the shutter button fully
Join the subjects and look at the camera
Choosing Settings Yourself
Shooting in Program AE
Set the mode dial to G
Adjust the settings according to your purposes (pp. 66 – 75)
Turning the Flash n
Raise the flash
Adjusting the Brightness (Exposure Compensation)
Choose the exposure compensation
Adjust the brightness
Shooting Close-ups(Macro)
Choose e
Changing the Recording Pixels (Image Size)
Choose the recording pixels
Choose the compression ratio
Approximate Values for Recording Pixels and Compression Ratio
Approximate Values for Paper Size
Changing the ISO Speed
Choose the ISO speed
Adjusting the White Balance
Choose the white balance
Continuous Shooting
Choose a Drive mode
Changing the Tone of an Image (My Colors)
Choose My Colors
Shooting Using the Two Second Self-Timer
Choose Î
Customizing the Self-Timer
Choose $
Choose the settings
Shooting Using a TV Monitor
Changing the Composition with the Focus Lock
Recompose
Getting More Out of Your Camera
Changing the AF Frame Mode
Choose [AF Frame]
Magnifying the Focal Point
Choose [AF-PointZoom]
Check the focus
Shooting with the AF Lock
Lock the focus
Compose the scene and shoot
Choosing the Person to Focus On (Face Select)
Set Face Select mode
Choose the face on which to focus
Changing the Metering Mode
Choose the Metering mode
Shooting in Manual Focus Mode
Choose
Focusing roughly
Fine tuning the focus
Shooting with the AE Lock
Lock the exposure
Shooting with the FE Lock
Raise the flash and choose h (p. 66)
Shooting with Slow Synchro
Choose …
Setting the Shutter Speed
Set the mode dial to M
Setting the Aperture Value
Set the mode dial to B
Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture Value
Set the mode dial to D
Correcting the Brightness and Shooting (i-Contrast)
Choose [i-Contrast]
Red-EyeCorrection
Choose [Flash Settings]
Adjust the setting
Adjusting the Flash Exposure
Compensation
Choose
Adjusting the Flash Output
Set the camera to Dmode (p. 89)
Choose the flash output
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Using Various Functions for Shooting Movies
Changing the Image Quality
Choose the image quality
AE Lock/Exposure Shift
Change the exposure
Other Shooting Functions
Playback Functions
Using Playback and Other Functions
Quickly Searching Images (Index Display)
Move the zoom lever toward g
Change the displayed images
Searching for Images Using the Jump Display
Choose a jump method
Jump to an image
Viewing Slideshows
Choose [Slideshow]
Choose [Start]
Checking the Focus
Press the lbutton, and switch to the focus check display (p. 45)
Switch frames
Change the magnification level or location
Magnifying Images
Move the zoom lever toward k
Changing Image Transitions
Choose [Transition]
Viewing Images on a TV
Turn off the camera and TV
Connect the camera to the TV
Turn on the TV and switch it to the input to which the cable is connected
Protecting Images
Choose [Protect]
Protect the image
Erasing All Images
Choose [Erase all]
Erase all images
Rotating Images
Choose [Rotate]
Rotate the image
Resizing Images
Choose [Resize]
Choose an image size
Save the new image
Display the new image
Correcting the Brightness (i-Contrast)
Save as a new image and display
Correcting the Red-EyeEffect
Choose [Red-EyeCorrection]
Correct the image
Choosing Images for Printing (DPOF)
Choose [Print Settings]
Adjust the settings
Choose [Select Images & Qty.]
Set the number of prints
Choose [Select All Images]
Make print settings
Choose [Clear All Selections]
All selections will be cleared
Customizing the Camera
Changing Functions
Creating Folders by Shooting Date
Changing the Lens Retract Time
Turning off the Power Saving Function
Setting the Screen Shut-OffTime
Changing Distance Units
Changing Shooting Functions
Turning off the Red-EyeReduction Function
Changing the Image Display Time
Changing the Way the Image Displays Right After Shooting
Displaying the Overlay
Changing the IS-ModeSettings
Changing Playback Functions
Useful Information
Replacing the Date/Time Battery
Turn off the camera
Remove the date/time battery holder
Replace the battery
Insert the battery holder
Using Household Power
Plug the cord into the camera
Connect the power cord
Troubleshooting
Image is blurred
Subject is too dark
Subject is too bright (overexposed)
Image is dark even though the flash fired (p. 24)
Image taken using the flash is too bright (overexposed)
When you can’t make settings for shooting functions or FUNC. menu
Cannot operate buttons
Shooting movies
Correct shooting time does not display, or stops
appeared on the screen and shooting ended automatically
List of Messages that Appear on the Screen
Cannot complete
Naming error
Communication error
Lens error, restart camera
Exx (xx: number)
Handling Precautions
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode
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Menus
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3 Set up Menu
1 Playback Menu
2 Print Menu
Specifications
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Index
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