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CMS-XML Definition of Zoom Lens
CMS-XML Definition of Auto Zoom
Auto Zoom Definition: A motorized mechanism that is utilized to alter the focal length of the zoom lens of a camera. Description:
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions The parts or provided items of cameras or accessories are dangerous if swallowed. If swallowed, seek immediate medical assistance .
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Specifications
Specifications Step zoom Lens shift system ... card conforming to Canon testing standards. H .264 / ... from eyepiece lens end) 10 shots/sec ... ... . 5– 40 °C / ... ... .8 ( H ) × 103 ... Approx. 1.31 (W) × 2.00 ( H ) × 4.06 (D) in. ... 0– 40 °C (32–104°F) ... 10 –90% ... IEEE 802.11 b ... All data above is based on Canon testing standards and CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) testing standards and guidelines.
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Charging the Camera
Charging the Camera For safety, charging in low temperatures (5– 10 °C/41–50°F) takes longer. ... Some commercially available power adapters (USB Type-C Power Delivery, with an output voltage/current of at least 9 V DC/2A) have also been confirmed to work with the camera. For details, check the Canon website.
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Part Names
Part Names Focal length switching/Set button ( 10 ) Menu button
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Information Display
Shooting Screen Wi-Fi signal strength ( 10 ) Movie recording time available/Elapsed recording time
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Drive Mode
Drive Mode When you hold down the shutter button completely, you can shoot continuously at max. approx. 10 shots/sec.
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Continuous AF
Continuous AF More battery power is consumed when set to [Enable ], because the lens is driven continuously.
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Handling Precautions
Handling Precautions The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater. If the camera gets wet, contact a Canon Service Center immediately. Wipe off any water droplets with a clean, dry cloth, and if the camera is exposed to salty air, wipe it off with a clean, well-wrung wet cloth.
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