Tips For Using The Self-Timer; Exposure Compensation - Canon POWERSHOT S2 IS User Manual

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Normally,
the camera
shakes
a little when you press
the shutter
button.
Setting
the self4imer
to []
delays
the shutter
release
for 2 seconds
and
allows
the camera
to stop shaking,
thus preventing
a blurred
image.
Even better
results can be obtained
by placing
the camera
on a stable
surface
or by using a tripod to shoot.
This camera
automatically
adjusts
the exposure
to shoot images
with the
optimal
brightness.
However,
recorded
images
may sometimes
be
brighter
or darker than the actual image depending
on the shooting
conditions,
tf this happens,
adjust the exposure
compensation
manually.
eUnderexposure
The whole
recorded
image is dark, which
makes
white elements
of the image appear
gray. Shooting
bright subjects
or in backlit
conditions
may cause the
image to be underexposed.
Adjust
the exposure
compensation
towards
the (+) end.
eOptimal
Exposure
• Overexposure
The whole
recorded
image
is bright,
which
makes
black elements
of the image appear
gray, Shooting
dark subjects
or in dark places
may cause the image
to be overexposed,
Adjust the exposure
compensation
towards
the (-) end,

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