Canon A95 PowerShot A95 Camera User Guide - Page 96

Focus using the left or right, button and shoot the image., Turn the shooting mode dial to, Set

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Shooting - Advanced Functions 2 Focus using the left or right button and shoot the image. z Adjust the focus using the left or right button until the image appears focused on the LCD monitor. z Pressing the MF button again cancels the manual focus mode. z You can use manual focus in the macro focal distance 5 to 45 cm (2.0 in. to 1.5 ft.) at wide angle end and 25 to 45 cm (9.8 in. to 1.5 ft.) at telephoto end. In this case, the fine scale is adopted. z You can change the MF indicator displayed distance units (p. 73). 94 Saving Custom Settings Mode Dial You can save frequently used shooting modes and various shooting settings to the (Custom) mode. When necessary, you can then shoot images with previously saved settings by simply turning the shooting mode dial to . Settings that are usually forgotten when the shooting mode is changed or when the power is turned off (such as Continuous Shooting and Self-timer mode) are also remembered. 1 Turn the shooting mode dial to , , , or . z When you wish to re-save partially modified settings (except shooting mode) that were previously saved in the mode, select . 2 Set the setting contents you wish to save. Settings that can be saved to the mode z Shooting mode ( , , , ) z Items that can be set in , , and modes (p. 159)

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Shooting – Advanced Functions
2
Focus using the left or right
button and shoot the image.
Adjust the focus using the left or right button
until the image appears focused on the LCD
monitor.
Pressing the
MF
button again cancels the
manual focus mode.
You can use manual focus in the macro
focal distance 5 to 45 cm (2.0 in. to 1.5
ft.) at wide angle end and 25 to 45 cm
(9.8 in. to 1.5 ft.) at telephoto end. In this
case, the fine scale is adopted.
You can change the MF indicator
displayed distance units (p. 73).
Saving Custom Settings
You can save frequently used shooting
modes and various shooting settings to the
(Custom) mode. When necessary, you
can then shoot images with previously saved
settings by simply turning the shooting mode
dial to
. Settings that are usually forgotten
when the shooting mode is changed or when
the power is turned off (such as Continuous
Shooting and Self-timer mode) are also
remembered.
1
Turn the shooting mode dial to
,
,
,
or
.
When you wish to re-save partially modified
settings (except shooting mode) that were
previously saved in the
mode, select
.
2
Set the setting contents you wish
to save.
Settings that can be saved to the
mode
Shooting mode (
,
,
,
)
Items that can be set in
,
,
and
modes (p. 159)
Mode Dial