Canon PowerShot A75 Instructions

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The small size of the A75 makes it a quality travel camera.

The Canon PowerShot A75 is a beginner-level point and shoot camera. It offers the advantages of digital photography, such as instant image review, without the high price tag of more complex models. The A75 is designed to be easy to use with the fully automatic mode. This mode will adjust all of the camera's features to correspond to the current image. You will be able to focus on the creative elements of a photo, such as light and interesting angles, instead of the technical.

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  • Canon PowerShot A75
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Instructions

    • 1

      Insert fully charged batteries into the bottom of the camera by sliding the release lock and opening the cover. Insert four AA-sized batteries in the correct orientation and close the cover.

    • 2

      Insert a CompactFlash card into the side of the camera by pushing the cover outward, then swinging it open. Gently push the card inward until the eject button pops up, and close the cover.

    • 3

      Turn on the camera by pushing the "On/Off" button, and rotate the camera's shooting dial to "Auto." Push the switch on the back of the camera to the camera icon to place it in shooting mode.

    • 4

      Aim the camera at the subject and look through the viewfinder to compose the image. Use the zoom dial to enlarge the image. Press the shutter button halfway to gain focus.

    • 5

      Press the shutter button fully to take the photo. Look at the LCD screen for a brief review of the image.

    • 6

      Push the switch on the back of the camera to the "Playback" setting, which is a triangle icon, to review the images. The most recent photo will appear on the LCD.

    • 7

      Use the left and right arrow buttons to navigate between images in the order they were taken. Use the zoom dial to enlarge a photo or show multiple photos on screen.

    • 8

      Press the "Erase" button, which has a trash can icon, to delete the current file. Highlight "Erase" and press the "Set" button to delete it.

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