Image Stabilizer Function; Af-Assist Beam - Canon POWERSHOT S2 IS User Manual

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AF-assist
Beam
• The AF-assist Beam will sometimes
emit when the shutter button is
pressed halfway to assist focusing in certain conditions,
e.g., dark
conditions.
• The AF-assist Beam can be turned off (p. 77).
For example, if animals are your subject, turn off the beam when shooting
in the dark to avoid startling them.
However, please keep in mind the following facts.
- Turning the AF-assist Beam offwhen
shooting in dark places may make
it more difficult for the camera to focus.
- Even when the AF-assist beam is turned off, the red-eye reduction
lamp
fires when [Red-eye] is set to [On].
The image stabilizer
function
allows
you to minimize
the camera
shake
effect (blurred
images)
when you shoot
distant
subjects
that have been
magnified
or when you shoot
in dark conditions.
This function's
default
setting
is [On].
1
From
the
[r"_l
(Rec.)]
menu,
select
[IS Mode],
and
press
< or I_ button.
• Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 73)
• [Continuous],
[Oft], [Shoot Only] and [Panning] can be selected.
Continuous
ShootOnly
I linagestabilizatbnis activewhen the shutter buttonis pressed all the way
down.
Pann,ng
I:°_: stab,,,zatbn
_s a ct,re when the camera
shakes
vettba,,y
(up and
Idown).

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