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Be careful not to block the AF-assist Beam with fingers or other items.
Be careful not to block the AF- assist Beam with fingers or other items. Try using a tripod or other stable support, and use the camera's self-timer to ensure that nothing is blocking the AF-assist beam.
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Setting up the wireless settings on the PowerShot SD430 when a wireless network is already in use (Infrastructure mode)
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Using the AC adapter for the PowerShot SD200, SD300, SD400, SD430 Wireless, SD450, SD600 and SD630
Using the AC adapter for the PowerShot SD200, SD300, SD400, SD430 Wireless , SD450, SD600 and SD630
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Setting up the wireless settings when making a one-to-one direct connection between the PowerShot SD430 and the computer (Ad hoc mode)
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Procedure for resetting the camera to its default settings PowerShot SD450, SD550, SD430 Wireless, SD600, SD630, SD700IS, SD800 IS and SD900.
Procedure for resetting the camera to its default settings PowerShot SD450, SD550, SD430 Wireless , SD600, SD630, SD700IS, SD800 IS and SD900.
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Printers that offer direct printing via PictBridge are supported
Any PictBridge-compliant printers can print images via a wireless connection using the wireless print adapter supplied with the camera. With PictBridge-compliant printers, you can print images via a wireless connection directly with the camera regardless of the printer's manufacturer or the printer model. Please check if your printer is PictBridge-compliant using the following instructions.
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Adjust the location of network device(s)
Network device location For proper wireless communication to occur, it is important that network devices are suitably located. Make sure that:
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Using Movie Mode PowerShot SD430
Shooting a Movie Movie files cannot be transfered via wireless operation.
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Connecting the PowerShot SD430 to a printer wirelessly
Connecting the camera to a printer wirelessly Connect the camera to a printer wirelessly using the wireless print adapter and compact power adapter supplied with your camera. Caution
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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.
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