Canon PowerShot SX230 HS PowerShot SX230 HS / SX220 HS Camera User Guide - Page 45

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Indicator Histogram during Playback High z The graph that appears in Detailed Information Display (p. 186) is called the histogram. The histogram shows the distribution of brightness in an image Low horizontally, and the amount of brightness Dark Bright vertically. When the graph approaches the right side, the image is bright, but when it approaches the left side, the image is dark, and in this way you can judge the exposure. GPS Information Display SX230 HS z If you press the o button in Detailed Information Display, you can check the location information (latitude, longitude, elevation) and shooting date recorded to still images and movies (p. 104) when [GPS] is set to [On]. The displayed contents, from top to bottom, are latitude, longitude, elevation and UTC. • When a signal is not correctly received from a GPS satellite, [---] will appear in place of numerical values for items where positioning data is incomplete. • UTC stands for "Coordinated Universal Time", and is approximately equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time. Indicator The indicator on the back of the camera (p. 43) will light or blink depending on the camera's status. Colors Green Status Lights Blinks Operation Status When connected to a computer (p. 35), display off (p. 169) During camera start-up, recording/reading/transmitting image data, when shooting long exposures (pp. 108, 110), or while the logger function is operating (p. 104) SX230 HS . When the indicator blinks green, do not turn off the power, open the memory card slot/battery cover, shake or jolt the camera. These actions may corrupt the image data or cause the camera or memory card to malfunction. 45

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45
Histogram during Playback
z
The graph that appears in Detailed
Information Display (p. 186) is called the
histogram. The histogram shows the
distribution of brightness in an image
horizontally, and the amount of brightness
vertically. When the graph approaches the
right side, the image is bright, but when it
approaches the left side, the image is dark,
and in this way you can judge the exposure.
GPS Information Display
z
If you press the
o
button in Detailed
Information Display, you can check the
location information (latitude, longitude,
elevation) and shooting date recorded to
still images and movies (p. 104) when
[GPS] is set to [On].
The displayed contents, from top to bottom,
are latitude, longitude, elevation and UTC.
The indicator on the back of the camera (p. 43) will light or blink depending
on the camera’s status.
Bright
Dark
High
Low
SX230 HS
When a signal is not correctly received from a GPS satellite, [---] will
appear in place of numerical values for items where positioning data is
incomplete.
UTC stands for “Coordinated Universal Time”, and is approximately
equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time.
Colors
Status
Operation Status
Green
Lights
When connected to a computer (p. 35), display off (p. 169)
Blinks
During camera start-up, recording/reading/transmitting image
data, when shooting long exposures (pp. 108, 110), or while
the logger function is operating (p. 104)
.
When the indicator blinks green, do not turn off the power, open the memory
card slot/battery cover, shake or jolt the camera. These actions may corrupt
the image data or cause the camera or memory card to malfunction.
Indicator
SX230 HS