Canon PowerShot A75 PowerShot A75 Camera User Guide - Page 38

Reviewing an Image Right after, Shooting

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Shooting - The Basics AF-assist Beam z The AF-assist beam will sometimes emit when the shutter button is pressed halfway to assist focusing in certain conditions, i.e. dark conditions. z The AF-assist beam can be turned off (p. 67). For example, if animals are your subject, turn off the beam when shooting in the dark to avoid startling them. However, please keep in mind the following facts. • If the AF-assist beam is turned off, it may become more difficult for the camera to focus in dark conditions. • The red-eye reduction lamp may emit when you press the shutter button halfway even if the AF-assist beam is turned off. In order to prevent any lamp from emitting before the flash fires, set both the red-eye reduction function and the AF-assist beam to [Off] in the Shooting menu. Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting Mode Dial After a photo is taken, the image displays on the LCD monitor for two seconds. In addition, the image will keep on displaying regardless of the review duration setting if one of the following operations is performed. z Keeping the shutter button fully pressed z Pressing the SET button while the image is displayed Press the shutter button halfway again to stop displaying it. You can perform the following while images are displayed. • Erasing Images Individually (p. 63) • Display the setting details of the image (p. 30). • Magnifying Images (p. 58) (When pressing the SET button and displaying images) 36

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Shooting – The Basics
AF-assist Beam
The AF-assist beam will sometimes emit
when the shutter button is pressed
halfway to assist focusing in certain
conditions, i.e. dark conditions.
The AF-assist beam can be turned off
(p. 67).
For example, if animals are your subject,
turn off the beam when shooting in the
dark to avoid startling them.
However, please keep in mind the
following facts.
• If the AF-assist beam is turned off, it
may become more difficult for the
camera to focus in dark conditions.
• The red-eye reduction lamp may emit
when you press the shutter button
halfway even if the AF-assist beam is
turned off.
In order to prevent any lamp from
emitting before the flash fires, set both
the red-eye reduction function and the
AF-assist beam to [Off] in the Shooting
menu.
Reviewing an Image Right after
Shooting
After a photo is taken, the image displays on
the LCD monitor for two seconds. In addition,
the image will keep on displaying regardless
of the review duration setting if one of the
following operations is performed.
Keeping the shutter button fully pressed
Pressing the SET button while the image
is displayed
Press the shutter button halfway again to stop
displaying it.
You can perform the following while
images are displayed.
Erasing Images Individually
(p. 63)
Display the setting details of the image
(p. 30).
Magnifying Images
(p. 58) (When
pressing the
SET
button and
displaying images)
Mode Dial