Information Displayed On The Lcd Monitor - Canon PowerShot G2 (PC1015) Reference Manual

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• The camera shake warning icon
low light conditions while the camera is preparing to shoot. When this icon
appears, use the flash or fix the camera to a tripod to shoot.
Replaying
• The LCD monitor turns on when the main dial is turned to
• Pressing the
Single Replay: Simple Display
Index Replay: Simple Display

Information Displayed on the LCD Monitor

The LCD monitor displays information in the shooting or replaying mode, such as
the camera settings, remaining image capacity and shooting date / time.
Shooting
Spot Metering
Frame
AF Frame
Aperture Setting
MF (Manual Focus)
Indicator
Shutter Speed
Recordable Images or
Recordable Movie Time (sec.)
will appear at the center of the LCD monitor in
button switches the information view mode.
Detailed Display
No Display
The following displays in information view.
(
...
...
L M1 M2 S
(Red)
4.3x 5.3x 6.7x 8.2x 11x
• The appearance of icons in the display panel and LCD monitor
may differ.
• The icons in the shaded boxes above display even when the LCD
monitor's information view is turned off.
• In addition to the above, the AF frame, spot metering frame,
shutter speed, aperture setting and MF indicator (when manual
focus is selected), are displayed as in the example to the left.
* Zoom powers reflect the combined optical and digital zoom
effects. These figures display when the digital zoom is activated.
.
No Display
Shooting Mode
)
Flash
Drive Mode
Metering Mode
White Balance
Exposure Level
AEB Mode
Flash Exposure
Compensation
Compression Settings
Resolution Settings
File Format
AE Lock / FE Lock
Movie Recording Mode
Macro Mode
Manual Focus
Zoom Power*
Camera Shake Warning
Low Battery
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