4.4

Out of 18 Ratings

Owner's of the Canon Digital Camera 9543B001 gave it a score of 4.4 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    4.39 out of 5
  • Durability

    4.35 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    4.31 out of 5
  • Performance

    4.61 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    4.17 out of 5
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Before Use
Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
1
Camera Basics
2
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
3
Other Shooting Modes
5
Tv, Av, M, C1, and C2 Mode
6
Playback Mode
7
Wi-Fi Functions
8
Setting Menu
9
Accessories
10
Appendix
Index
4
P Mode
When transferring RAW images (or RAW and JPEG images
recorded together) to a computer, always use the dedicated
software (
=
164).
Digital zoom (
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40), date stamps (
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45), and red-eye
reduction (
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52) are set to [Off] in [ ] and [ ] modes.
Additionally, noise reduction level (
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74), i-Contrast (
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75)
and My Colors (
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77) cannot be congured.
The le extension for JPEG images is .JPG, and the extension for
RAW images is .CR2.
Shooting RAW Images
Still Images
Movies
RAW images are “raw” (unprocessed) data, recorded with essentially no
loss of image quality from the camera’s internal image processing. Use
Digital Photo Professional (
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164) to adjust RAW images as desired
with minimal loss of image quality.
Press the [ ] button, choose [ ] in the
menu, and choose the desired option
(
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29
).
Records JPEG images. JPEG images are processed in the camera
for optimal image quality and compressed to reduce le size.
However, the compression process is irreversible, and images
cannot be restored to their original, unprocessed state. Image
processing may also cause some loss of image quality.
Records RAW images. RAW images are “raw” (unprocessed)
data, recorded with essentially no loss of image quality from the
camera’s image processing. The data cannot be used in this
state for viewing on a computer or printing. You must rst use the
software (Digital Photo Professional) to convert images to ordinary
JPEG or TIFF les. Images can be adjusted with minimal loss of
image quality.
For details on resolution and the number of shots that will t on a
card, see “Number of Shots per Memory Card” (
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197).
Records two images, both a RAW image and a JPEG image, for
each shot.
The JPEG image can be viewed on a computer or printed without
using the software.