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POWERSHOT SD4500 IS

Brand: Canon | Category: Digital Camera
Table of contents
  1. Checking the Package Contents
  2. Read This First
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Conventions Used in This Guide
  7. Safety Precautions
  8. Getting Started
  9. Charging the Battery
  10. Compatible Memory Cards (Sold Separately)
  11. Inserting the Battery
  12. Inserting the Memory Card
  13. Setting the Date and Time
  14. changing the date and time
  15. Setting the Display Language
  16. Formatting Memory Cards
  17. Pressing the Shutter Button
  18. Taking Pictures (Smart Auto)
  19. Viewing Images
  20. Erasing Images
  21. Shooting Movies
  22. stop shooting
  23. Viewing Movies
  24. Transferring Images to a Computer for Viewing
  25. install the software
  26. turn on the camera
  27. transfer and view images
  28. Accessories
  29. Separately Sold Accessories
  30. other accessories
  31. Learning More
  32. Components Guide
  33. control dial
  34. Screen Display
  35. Indicator
  36. FUNC. Menu – Basic Operations
  37. MENU – Basic Operations
  38. Changing the Sound Settings
  39. Changing the Screen Brightness
  40. Returning the Camera to Default Settings
  41. Power Saving Function (Auto Power Down)
  42. Low Level Memory Card Formatting
  43. Turning the Flash Off
  44. Zooming in More Closely on Subjects (Digital Zoom)
  45. Inserting the Date and Time
  46. Using the Self-Timer
  47. Shooting in Various Conditions
  48. adding effects and shooting
  49. Detecting a Smile and Shooting
  50. Using the Wink Self-Timer
  51. Using the Face Self-Timer
  52. Shoot with the Effects of a Fish-Eye Lens (Fish-eye Effect)
  53. Take Shots That Look Like a Miniature Model (Miniature Effect)
  54. Yourself
  55. Shooting in Program AE
  56. Turning the Flash On
  57. Changing the Recording Pixel Setting (Image Size)
  58. Changing the ISO Speed
  59. Adjusting the White Balance
  60. Continuous Shooting
  61. choose an option
  62. Using the Self-Timer to Prevent Camera Shake
  63. Customizing the Self-Timer
  64. Shooting Using a TV Monitor
  65. Changing the AF Frame Mode
  66. Magnifying the Focal Point
  67. Shooting with the AF Lock
  68. Changing the Metering Method
  69. Shooting with the AE Lock
  70. Shooting with Slow Synchro
  71. Correcting the Brightness and Shooting (i-Contrast)
  72. Checking for Shut Eyes
  73. Changing the Color and Shooting
  74. Shooting Long Exposures
  75. Shooting Stitch Assist Images
  76. Shooting Movies in E Mode
  77. Shooting Super Slow Motion Movies
  78. Changing the Movie Quality
  79. AE Lock/Exposure Shift
  80. Other Shooting Functions
  81. Playback Functions
  82. Editing
  83. save the edited movie
  84. editing functions
  85. Quickly Searching Images
  86. Viewing Images in Filtered Playback
  87. Viewing Slideshows
  88. changing settings
  89. Checking the Focus
  90. Magnifying Images
  91. Changing Image Transitions
  92. Viewing Images on a TV
  93. Viewing Images on a High-Definition TV
  94. Protecting Images
  95. protect images
  96. Tagging Images as Favorites
  97. Print
  98. using the menu
  99. Rotating Images
  100. Resizing Images
  101. Trimming
  102. Adding Effects with the My Colors Function
  103. Correcting the Red-Eye Effect
  104. Printing
  105. Printing Images
  106. print images
  107. print settings
  108. choosing the number of copies
  109. set all images to print once
  110. Print Added Images
  111. Settings
  112. Changing Camera Settings
  113. creating folders by shooting date
  114. changing the lens retract time
  115. using the world clock
  116. Changing Shooting Function Settings
  117. displaying the overlay
  118. Changing Playback Function Settings
  119. Useful Information
  120. Using Household Power
  121. Using an Eye-Fi Card
  122. checking connection information
  123. Troubleshooting
  124. image is blurred
  125. List of Messages That Appear on the Screen
  126. Information Displayed on the Screen
  127. scene icons
  128. Handling Precautions
  129. Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode
  130. Menus
  131. print menu
  132. Playback Mode FUNC. Menu
  133. Specifications
  134. Index