Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Pocket Guide
- Owners Manual
- Restore Default Settings (Menu Item)
- Date & Time Set (Menu Item)
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Table of Contents
- CF Card Compatibility
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Quick Start
- Getting Started
- Basic Shooting & Playback
- Advanced Shooting Techniques
- Program AE
- ISO Speed
- Using the Flash
- Changing Auto Focus Mode
- Selecting the Auto Focus Point
- Continuous Shooting
- Image Quality
- Selecting a Picture Style
- Action Shots
- Depth of Field
- Manual Exposure
- Automatic Depth of Field
- Metering Mode
- Exposure Compensation
- Auto Exposure Bracketing
- Customizing the Picture Style
- Defining a New Picture Style
- Setting the Color Space
- AE Lock
- FE Lock
- White Balance
- White Balance Correction
- Preventing Camera Shake
- Handy Features
- Menu Settings
- Setting Custom Functions
- Transferring Images to a Computer
- Automatic Sensor Cleaning
- Appending Dust Delete Data
- Manual Sensor Cleaning
- Image Management
- Printing Images
- Reference
- Troubleshooting
- System Accessory Map
- Specs
- Index
- Lens Manual
- Software Note - Install Software Before Connecting to a Computer
- Software Guide
- Scans of Supplied CD-ROMS
- Accessory Brochure
- Spanish Pocket Guide
- Great Photography IS Easy
- Do More with Macro
- Warranty
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Zoo
pictures
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Trying
to
take snapshots
of
the animals
l
but bars get
in
the way?
What
to do?
1. Simply set your lens
to
telephoto.
2. Choose the
Av
mode
and
hold the aperture
as
wide open
as
possible.
3.
Approach the
cage
as
close
as
safely possible
and
shoot.
Now,
see
how well
the
shot
turns
out.
The
cage
bars
are gone, and
the
animals
look like they're
in
the
wild.
It's
easy to get rid of distracting elements like cage bars
- with a little know-how!
"
..
Picture problems
Blurring
is
virtually
unavoidable
when
shooting
distant
subjects
with
a
telephoto
lens
(unlike
a
wide-angle
lensl.
Maybe
you
can
reduce
blur
with
a
faster
shutter
speed,
but
that
won't
work
on
cloudy
days
or
when
shooting
subiects
in
shadow.
So
a
Canon
IS
Lens
is
a
must!
Most children love going
to
the
zoo.
Here's how
to
shoot "wild" picturesl
Great
shot!
Can
you
get
it?
Photographing
animals
from
afar
takes
good
timing
and
usually,
super-telephoto
lens.
But
don't
worry!
With
a
steady-shooting
Canon
IS
Lens,
there's
no
fear
of
blurry
results.
Even
if
youlre
not
using
a
tripod.
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Zoo
pictures
Without
IS
lens
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06
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