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Introduction
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01.Product Tour
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02.Hardware
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03.Design & Layout
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04.Modes
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05.Controls
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06.Conclusion
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07.Specs & Ratings
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08.Comments
Canon PowerShot A2100 IS
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Controls
Modes
Auto Mode
The A2100 has a full automatic exposure mode. Some shooting features also have automatic modes, such as ISO, white balance, red eye correction, and flash.
Movie Mode
The A2100 captures movies in AVI format with monaural sound. It can shoot at 640x480 or 320x240 resolution at 30 fps. Videos are capped at 4GB or 60 minutes, whichever comes first.
Drive/Burst Mode
The only burst mode option is continuous shot. In this mode you can get about 1.1 frames per second with the highest picture size and quality.
Playback Mode
The A2100 has a few post-production options. You can, of course, set up a slideshow. You can also adjust contrast, fix red eye, resize your picture, or rotate it. The camera also supports direct connection to PictBridge-compatible printers. All you have to do is plug the camera in and press the Print button. Then you can choose your paper quality, number of copies, etc., and start printing.
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| The A2100 has a standard array of playback features. |
Custom Image Presets
The A2100 separates scenes into two groups. The first batch are accessed through the control dial: landscape, indoor, kids & pets, and night snapshot scene modes are all accessible through the dial. There are also some 'special scene' modes, which can be set via the function menu. Here you can choose from sunset, night scene, fireworks, long shutter, beach, aquarium, foliage, and ISO 3200.
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