PowerShot Manual
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* : Regular orientation, : Held vertically
The camera detects the shooting orientation and adjusts settings for optimal shots.
Orientation is also detected during playback, and in either orientation, the camera
automatically rotates images as needed.
However, the orientation may not be detected correctly when the camera is pointed
straight up or down.
On-Screen Information
Shooting (Information Display)
Shooting mode (p. 200),
Scene icon (p. 50)
Camera orientation*
White balance (p. 102)
My Colors (p. 103)
Movie recording (p. 94)
Drive mode (p. 104)
Long Shutter (p. 91),
Exposure compensation
level (p. 99)
Camera shake warning
(p. 49)
H (Function) (p. 41)
Battery level (p. 197)
Compression (image
quality) (p. 115) /
Resolution (pp. 68, 70)
Eye-Fi connection status
(p. 184)
Recordable shots
Movie quality
AF frame (p. 108)
Remaining time
Spot AE point frame
(p. 100)
Focusing range (p. 106),
AF lock (p. 113)
Digital zoom magnification
(p. 53), Digital tele-
converter (p. 107)
Flash mode (pp. 57, 114)
Red-eye correction
(p. 68)
Touch Shutter (p. 56)
Date stamp (p. 58)
l (Display) (p. 40)
Grid lines (p. 71)
Self-timer (p. 54)
AE lock (p. 99), FE lock
(p. 115)
Shutter speed
Aperture value
Metering method (p. 100)
i-Contrast (p. 101)
ISO speed (p. 100)
Mercury lamp correction
(p. 69)
Super slow motion movie
(shooting time) (p. 94)
Zoom bar (p. 47)
Blink detection (p. 72)
Image stabilization (p. 52)
Image stabilization (p. 119)
Time zone (p. 156)
Wind filter (p. 70)
Exposure compensation
bar (p. 99)
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