Canon PowerShot S3 IS PowerShot S3 IS Camera User Guide Advanced - Page 23

Playback Mode

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Before Using the Camera - Operations *1 Appears even if the LCD monitor is set to display no information. *2 Appears when selected in [Custom Display] (p. 17). *3 This is not normally displayed. It appears when remaining available internal memory (buffer) is half or less during movie recording. When the buffer warning indicates full, shooting or recording may be stopped. *4 "0" appears in red when no more recording space is available for either still images at the current number of recordable images, or movies. When both recording capacities are full, the "Memory card full" message appears. z Even in the no information display mode, shooting information appears for approximately 6 seconds when changing shooting settings. (Shooting information may not appear depending on the camera settings at that time.) z The "Raise the flash" message, (camera shake warning), or (flash warning) icon appears in red on the LCD monitor (or viewfinder) in low light conditions while the camera is preparing to shoot. Use one of the following shooting methods. - Turn the Image Stabilizer function on (p. 39) - Raise the ISO speed - Raise the flash to enable automatic or normal firing - Fix the camera to a tripod Playback Mode Standard WAVE Format Sound (p. 102) Folder Number-File Number Compression (Still image) (p. 36) Recording Pixels (Still image) (p. 36) Movie (p. 46) Shooting Date/Time Protection Status (p. 109) Total number of images Displayed image number 21

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Before Using the Camera - Operations
*1 Appears even if the LCD monitor is set to display no information.
*2 Appears when selected in [Custom Display] (p. 17).
*3 This is not normally displayed. It appears when remaining available internal
memory (buffer) is half or less during movie recording.
When the buffer warning indicates full, shooting or recording may be stopped.
*4 "0" appears in red when no more recording space is available for either still
images at the current number of recordable images, or movies. When both
recording capacities are full, the "Memory card full" message appears.
Playback Mode
Standard
Even in the no information display mode, shooting information
appears for approximately 6 seconds when changing
shooting settings. (Shooting information may not appear
depending on the camera settings at that time.)
The "Raise the flash" message,
(camera shake warning),
or
(flash warning) icon appears in red on the LCD monitor
(or viewfinder) in low light conditions while the camera is
preparing to shoot. Use one of the following shooting
methods.
- Turn the Image Stabilizer function on (p. 39)
- Raise the ISO speed
- Raise the flash to enable automatic or normal firing
- Fix the camera to a tripod
Protection Status (p. 109)
Folder Number-File Number
Shooting Date/Time
Displayed image number
Total number of images
Movie (p. 46)
WAVE Format Sound (p. 102)
Recording Pixels (Still image) (p. 36)
Compression (Still image) (p. 36)