Canon PowerShot G11 PowerShot G11 Camera User Guide - Page 61

Shooting in, Quick Shot Mode

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Shooting in 8 (Quick Shot Mode) Use the viewfinder (p. 43) to shoot. The camera continuously adjusts the focus and exposure on the subject in the viewfinder, so you never miss a great shot. Set the camera to 8 mode. ● Set the mode dial to 8. X The screen in Step 2 displays. Adjust the settings. ● After pressing the m button, press the opqr buttons to choose an item. ● Turn the  dial to choose an option, then press the m button. ● Pressing the l button will turn off the display. Press once more to restore the display. Adjust the focus and exposure. ● Arrange your subject in the viewfinder. X If a face is detected, the focus and exposure will be adjusted to the face. X If no faces are detected, the focus and exposure will be adjusted to the subject in the center of the viewfinder. Shoot. ● When you want to take a picture, press the shutter button halfway, then quickly press the shutter button fully. X The image will be displayed on the screen. Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken in 8 Mode In 8 mode, the camera is continuously adjusting focus and exposure, rapidly depleting the battery. The approximate number of shots that can be taken is 340 (p. 15). 61

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Use the viewfinder (p. 43) to shoot. The camera continuously adjusts the
focus and exposure on the subject in the viewfinder, so you never miss a
great shot.
Set the camera to
8
mode.
Set the mode dial to
8
.
The screen in Step 2 displays.
Adjust the settings.
After pressing the
m
button, press the
opqr
buttons to choose an item.
Turn the
Â
dial to choose an option,
then press the
m
button.
Pressing the
l
button will turn off the
display. Press once more to restore the
display.
Adjust the focus and exposure.
Arrange your subject in the viewfinder.
If a face is detected, the focus and
exposure will be adjusted to the face.
If no faces are detected, the focus and
exposure will be adjusted to the subject in
the center of the viewfinder.
Shoot.
When you want to take a picture, press
the shutter button halfway, then quickly
press the shutter button fully.
The image will be displayed on the
screen.
Approximate Number of Shots That Can Be Taken in
8
Mode
In
8
mode, the camera is continuously adjusting focus and exposure,
rapidly depleting the battery. The approximate number of shots that can be
taken is 340 (p. 15).
Shooting in
8
(Quick Shot Mode)