Shooting in Monochrome (PowerShot ELPH 135, 140IS, and 150IS)
Article ID: ART115619 |
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Date published: 05/11/2015 |
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Date last updated: 08/15/2015 |
Description
Shooting in Monochrome (PowerShot ELPH 135, 140IS, and 150IS)
Solution
Shooting in Monochrome ID : 8202035200 _ EN _ 1 |
Solution | The procedure for shooting in monochrome is explained below. 1. Press the power button to turn the camera on. 2. Press the < ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0100112.gif) > button until [LIVE]* is displayed. * [LIVE] will be displayed at the time of purchase. If the settings have been changed, the selected shooting mode will be displayed.
3. Press the <FUNC./SET> ( ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0017088.gif) ) button, choose [Shooting Mode] from the menu, and then press the <FUNC./SET> ( ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0017088.gif) ) button again.
4. Press the < ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0100112.gif) >< ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0100113.gif) > buttons to choose [ ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0098705.gif) ] (Monochrome), and then press the <FUNC./SET> ( ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0017088.gif) ) button.
5. After pressing < ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0100113.gif) >, press the < ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0099806.gif) > or < ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0099807.gif) buttons to choose a color tone, and then press the <FUNC./SET> ( ![](/library/attachments/CanonUSA/TroubleshootingContents/Images/Global/G0017088.gif) ) button. - A preview is shown of how your shot will look with the effect applied.
Selectable color tones are listed in the following table. B/W | Black and white shots. | Sepia | Sepia tone shots. | Blue | Blue and white shots. |
6. Shoot. This concludes the explanation for shooting in monochrome. |