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Camera Manuals - Canon - Canon SD990 (PC1332) Camera User Manual

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Table of Contents
6
Chapters 1 – 3 explain the basic operations and frequently used functions of
this camera Chapters 4 and on explain the advanced functions, letting you
learn further as you read each chapter
Checking the Package Contents 2
Read This First 3
What Do You Want to Do? 4
LCD Monitor Precautions8
Safety Precautions9
Charging the Battery12
Inserting the Battery and Memory
Card14
Setting the Date and Time17
Setting the Display Language19
Pressing the Shutter Button20
Taking Pictures21
Viewing Images 24
Erasing Images25
Printing Images26
Shooting Movies 28
Viewing Movies30
Downloading Images to a
Computer 31
Accessories 36
Separately Sold Accessories38
Components Guide40
Information Displayed on the
Screen 42
Indicators 44
m FUNC Menu – Basic
Operations 45
n MENU – Basic Operations 46
Changing the Sound Settings 47
Changing the Screen Brightness 48
Returning the Camera to Default
Settings 49
Formatting Memory Cards 50
Power Saving Function
(Auto Power Down) 51
Changing the Image Display Time 52
Clock Functions 52
K Shooting Various Scenes 54
! Turning the Flash Off 57
i Zooming in More Closely on
Subjects (Digital Zoom) 58
Inserting the Date and Time 60
Ò Using the Self-Timer 61
" Using the Face Self-Timer 62
e Shooting Close-ups (Macro) 63
R Zooming In on Close Subjects
(Digital Macro) 64
G Shooting in Program AE 66
h Turning the Flash On 67
u Shooting Far Away Subjects
(Infinity) 67
Changing the Recording Pixels
(Image Size) 68
Table of Contents
1 Getting Started 11
2 Learning More39
3 Shooting Special
Scenes and Using
Common Functions 53
4 Making Settings for the
Images You Want 65
Table of Contents
7
Changing the Image Quality
(Compression Ratio) 68
- Changing the ISO Speed 70

Adjusting the Tone
(White Balance) 71
Adjusting the Brightness
(Exposure Compensation) 72
W Continuous Shooting 72
Changing the Tone of an Image
(My Colors) 73
Î Shooting Using the Two Second
Self-Timer 74
$ Customizing the Self-Timer 75
Shooting Using the Viewfinder 76
Shooting Using a TV 76
Shoot While Checking
the Histogram 77
Changing the Composition to Shoot
(Focus Lock) 78
Shooting with 8 (Quick Shot) 79
Changing the AF Frame Mode 82
Shooting With Magnified Focus
Display 83
% Shooting with AF Lock 84
Shooting with Servo AF 84
f Manual Focus 85
0 Selecting the Person to Focus On
(Face Select) 86
Changing the Metering Mode 87
& Shooting with AE Lock 87
( Shooting with FE Lock 88
~ Flash Exposure Compensation 88
D Setting the Shutter Speed and
Aperture Value 89
Setting the Flash Output90
@ Adjusting Dark Subjects and
Shooting (i-Contrast) 91
OE Red-Eye Correction 92
Changing the Color and Shooting 93
L Shooting Stitch Assist
Images96
Changing the Movie Mode 98
Changing the Image Quality98
AE Lock/Exposure Shift99
Other Shooting Functions100
Playback Functions 100
* Editing101
g Search Images by Sets of 9
(Index Display) 104
d Searching for Images Using the
Jump Display105
Viewing Slideshows 107
Checking the Focus or People’s
Expressions (Focus Check) 110
k Magnifying Images 111
+ Changing Image Transitions111
Viewing Images on a TV 112
/ Erasing All Images113
: Protecting Images117
; Organizing Images by Category
(My Category)119
\ Rotating Images120
= Resizing Images 121
[ Trimming 122
5 Using Advanced Shooting
Functions 81
6 Using Various
Functions for Shooting
Movies 97
7 Using Various Playback and
Other Functions 103
Table of Contents
8
? Adding Effects With the
My Colors Function123
@ Adjusting Dark Subjects
(i-Contrast)124
] Correcting Red-Eye Effect125
^ Attaching Sound Memos127
Transferring Images to a
Computer 128
{ Designating Images for Transfer
(DPOF) 129
Print List (DPOF) 131
Designating Images for Printing
(DPOF) 132
_ Sound-Only Recording
(Sound Recorder) 135
Changing Functions138
Changing Shooting Functions 142
Changing Playback Functions 146
5 Changing the Start-up Image or
Sound (My Camera Settings) 147
Using Household Power 150
Using a Supplementary Flash 150
You Think There is a Problem 151
List of Messages That Appear
on the Screen 154
Functions Available in Each
Shooting Mode 156
Menus 158
Handling Precautions 162
Specifications 163
Index 166
• Do not sit in a chair with the camera in your pocket
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor
• When putting the camera in your bag, ensure that hard objects
do not come into contact with the LCD monitor
If this occurs, it may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor
• Do not attach accessories to the strap
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage the LCD monitor
8 Customizing the Camera 137
9 Useful Information for Using
the Camera 149
LCD Monitor Precautions







 
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