Canon S60 PowerShot S60 Camera User Guide - Page 35

Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting

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due to the physical separation between the viewfinder and lens. This is called the parallax phenomenon and is more noticeable the closer the subject is to the lens. In some cases, portions of images shot up close that appear in the viewfinder will not appear in the recorded image. Please use the LCD monitor to shoot images up close. Shooting with an Off-Center AF Frame Selected You should always use the LCD monitor to compose images when you have selected an off-center AF frame. When setting the AF frame to the desired position to shoot an image, please use the LCD monitor (See Selecting an AF Frame  p. 76). Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting Shooting Mode Dial After a photo is taken, the image displays for two seconds (you can change this setting). There are two ways to display the image for longer: z Keeping the shutter button pressed z Pressing the SET button while the image is displayed* Press the shutter button halfway again to stop displaying the image and shoot. You can perform the following while images are displayed*. Š Display images in detailed display mode (p. 27) Š Magnify images (p. 43) Š Changing the file format (p. 34) Š Erase images individually (p. 46) Š Attach sound memos (p. 103) * Not available in (Stitch Assist) mode. 2. Shooting-The Basics 33

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2.
Shooting-The Basics
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due to the physical separation between the
viewfinder and lens. This is called the parallax
phenomenon and is more noticeable the closer
the subject is to the lens. In some cases,
portions of images shot up close that appear in
the viewfinder will not appear in the recorded
image. Please use the LCD monitor to shoot
images up close.
Shooting with an Off-Center AF Frame
Selected
You should always use the LCD monitor to
compose images when you have selected an
off-center AF frame. When setting the AF frame
to the desired position to shoot an image, please
use the LCD monitor (See
Selecting an AF
Frame
p. 76).
Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting
After a photo is taken, the image displays for
two seconds (you can change this setting).
There are two ways to display the image for
longer:
Keeping the shutter button pressed
Pressing the SET button while the image
is displayed*
Press the shutter button halfway again to stop
displaying the image and shoot.
You can perform the following while images are
displayed*.
Display images in detailed display mode
(p. 27)
Magnify images (p. 43)
Changing the file format (p. 34)
Erase images individually (p. 46)
Attach sound memos (p. 103)
* Not available in
(Stitch Assist) mode.
Shooting Mode Dial