Thursday, December 12, 2013

Use A Canon Powershot Sd750

Canon PowerShot SD750


Whether you are a casual photographer or a seasoned camera veteran, you will find that the Canon PowerShot SD750 delivers plenty of performance in a small, sleek package. This digital camera features a 7.1-megapixel digital ELPH with a 3x optical zoom lens, an image processor with face detection technology, a high-resolution LCD display and other features designed to create high-quality pictures. Using the SD750 is not an overly complicated process, but you need to be familiar with the basic functions on the camera to take acceptable pictures consistently.


Instructions


1. Turn on the camera by pressing the "Power" button on top of the camera or the ">" (arrow) button on the rear panel. When you press this button, the camera starts in shooting mode. Pressing the arrow button starts the camera in "Playback" mode.








2. Take a picture by setting the shooting mode to "Auto." To do this, slide the mode switch to "Rec," press the "Func/Set" button and use the arrow buttons to select "Auto." Press the "Func/Set" button. Aim the camera at the picture subject and then press the shutter button halfway to focus. The camera focuses when you hear it beep twice, and the indicator light is green. Fully press the shutter button to shoot the picture.








3. Review a picture after taking it by viewing it on the LCD display for up to 2 seconds after you take it. Alternately, keep pressing down the shutter button after you take a picture to force the image to remain on the screen indefinitely. To remove the image from the display, press the shutter button halfway.


4. Zoom in on a subject by pulling the zoom lever on top of the camera to the right. To zoom out, pull the zoom lever to the left. Enable the flash by pressing the "Flash" button (with a lightning icon) on the touch-control dial. You can select "Auto," "On" or "Off."


5. Use the self-timer function by pressing the timer button (with an icon that appears as a clock with one hand) on the touch-control dial. With this function, select a 10-second self-timer, a 2-second self-timer or a custom timer that lets you select the delay time (up to 30 seconds) and the number up shots (up to 10).

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