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CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Wireless Features
Wireless Features This chapter describes how communication functions are used to connect the camera to a smartphone or tablet (hereafter, collectively referred to as “smartphones”) over Wi-Fi and send images , control the camera remotely, or perform other operations. Caution
CMS-XML Printing an image using ZoomBrowser 5.x (One Photo per Page Print)
Trimming The area between the red and white trim boxes is the overprint or bleed area. Check the box next to "The Rule of Thirds" if you would like grid lines to assist you in composing the picture . The Rule of Thirds
CMS-XML PowerShot V10: Responding to Error Messages
Responding to Error Messages An error occurred when connecting to image .canon over Wi-Fi
CMS-XML Use a tripod or other stable support
Virtually all Canon cameras are fitted with an industry standard 1/4-20 tripod socket to facilitate easy mounting to standard tripods from various manufacturers. A tripod is an excellent way to support the camera with minimal vibration. This helps to ensure the sharpest possible images at shutter speeds far below what can normally be handheld.
CMS-XML How to stitch photos (using PhotoStitch) from ZoomBrowser EX ver. 5.x
How to Stitch Photos (use PhotoStitch 3.1) from ZoomBrowser EX ver. 5.x If you have several images of the same scene with only slight differences, you can use PhotoStitch to connect the images together to make a panoramic image. This explains how to use this program to stitch images. You can make it easier to stitch images together by using the camera's Stitch Assist mode to shoot them (available on most PowerShot models).
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Camera Connect Communication from Smartphones
Connecting to a Bluetooth-compatible Smartphone via Wi-Fi Images on the camera are listed on the smartphone when the Wi-Fi connection is established. On the camera, [Wi-Fi on
CMS-XML PowerShot V10: Basic Operations
Comm/Multi-Access Button Press the button to set it. During playback, you can send images to a smartphone or tablet (collectively referred to as “smartphones”) connected to the camera via Wi-Fi by pressing the
CMS-XML Importing images to a PC (using Windows functions / Windows 7)
For example, if you create a "holiday" tag, even if images with that tag are saved in different folders, you can list all of those images by selecting that tag. By using this option, you can speed up your image searches. For details, please refer to Windows Help .
CMS-XML ImageBrowser EX 1.1.0 (or later) - Sending Images by E-mail
If your e-mail software does not start in step 7, select the [Save to Folder] option in the [After Finishing the Task] part of step 6 to save them, and then attach the images to your message using your e-mail software. For questions regarding the operation of your e-mail software, please see the Help for your e-mail software. This completes the process of sending images by e-mail.
CMS-XML PowerShot V10: Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet
Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet Establish a Wi-Fi ... Establish a Wi-Fi ... Geotag images with GPS information acquired by the smartphone (). Control the camera remotely from a smartphone ().
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