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Powerful slave flash, fired by the camera's pre-flash. Effectively doubles the flash range of the camera. Comes with mounting bracket. Please see Compatibility tab for compatible models. Actual prices are determined by individual dealers and may vary. My Canon. Products Home. Network Cameras Software Solutions.

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Number of Recordable Images. Image data. Time of Recordable Movies. Movie data. This data is estimated from Canon's standard shooting conditions. Figures for Movie Mode represent total capacity of the particular media. Playback Specifications. Playback Modes File. Still Image: Single, Magnification approx. Erasing Specifications. Erase Modes. Still Image: single image, select range, select by date, select by category, select by folder, all images Movie: part of movie, all of movie.

Computer Interface. Video Out. Audio Out. Power Supply. The above figures comply with CIPA testing standards and apply when fully-charged batteries are used. Power Source. Shooting Capacity. Playback Time. Physical Specifications. Operating Temperature. Operating Humidity. Dimensions W x H x D. Subject to change without notice. Mac is a trademark of Apple, Inc. All other products and brand names are registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.

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LCD Pixels. LCD Coverage. Maximum Aperture. Shutter Speed. Light Metering Method. Exposure Control Method. Exposure Compensation. AE Lock. White Balance Control. Built-in Flash. Flash Range. Recycling Time. Shooting Modes. Photo Effects. Self Timer. Wireless Control. Continuous Shooting. Storage Media. File Format. Print Order Format. Image Recording Format. Number of Recording Pixels. Large: x , Medium1: x , Medium2: x , Small: x pixels Movie: x , x or x Image data.

This data is estimated from Canon's standard shooting conditions. Individual clips are limited to 3 minutes. Playback Modes File. The 2. While shooting, the LCD displays such things such as shooting mode, metering mode, flash status, orientation landscape or portrait , resolution, quality superfine, fine, normal , ISO setting in Manual mode , white balance setting and numbers of photos you can take on the card.

While reviewing photos, the LCD shows the file number, sequence within the card 2 of 32, for example , resolution, quality, date and time taken. If the Display button is pushed, it additionally displays camera mode, exposure compensation used, white balance setting, flash setting, metering mode used, and displays a histogram to check if your photo is over or underexposed. You also have the option of having the LCD display just the image no info during shooting, or to have it turned off altogether to save battery life.

The only thing missing that an enthusiast might wish for is a mode in which you can control shutter speed, aperture size, or both. Light metering is also selectable between Evaluative, Center-Weighted and Spot. This is one small camera. The top of the camera has from left to right : the small Power button a bit small for average-to-large sized hands, but certainly minimizes the chances of accidentally depressing it and the zoom lever which concentrically surrounds the shutter release button.

The very tiny Power status light is directly under the Power button.



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