4.7

Out of 2 Ratings

Owner's of the Canon Digital Camera PowerShot gave it a score of 4.7 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    5.0 out of 5
  • Durability

    5.0 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    4.5 out of 5
  • Performance

    4.5 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    4.5 out of 5
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Trouble shooting
Subject is too far away for
flash to reach.
zShoot within correct flash range of
the subject when using the built-in
flash (p. 181).
zRaise the ISO speed and then
shoot (p. 80).
Subject in recorded image is too bright, or
image flashes white.
Subject is too close,
making the flash too
strong.
zShoot within correct flash range of
the subject when using the built-in
flash (p. 181).
zAdjust the flash output with the
flash exposure compensation
function (p. 94).
zSet the safety FE to [On] (p. 67).
The subject is
overexposed because the
surroundings are too
dark.
zSet the exposure compensation to
a negative (-) setting (p. 83).
zUse the AE lock or spot metering
function (pp. 84, 78).
Too much light is shining
directly into the camera,
or is being reflected off
the subject.
zChange the shooting angle.
Flash is set to on. zPush down the flash to
(Flash off) (Basic Guide p. 15).
Image contains noise.
ISO speed is too high. zHigher ISO speeds or (High
ISO Auto) may increase image
noise. For higher image quality,
use as low an ISO speed as
possible (p. 80).
zIn , , , , and
modes in the mode, the ISO
speed increases and noise can
appear.