Chapter 1
Getting Started with your Canon G10 ...7
The PowerShot G10— An Overview ...8
Jump Start— Taking Photos in Auto Mode ...9
Good Things to Know ...10
When Things Go Wrong ...12
Using the Monitor ...13
Using Dials and Buttons ...15
- Top of Camera ...15
- Back of Camera ...16
Using Menus ...17
- Tabbed Menus ...17
- The Function Menu ...19
- Resetting All Settings ...20
Managing Images in Review Mode ...21
Managing Images in Playback Mode ...22
- Jumping To Images ...23
- Erasing and Protecting Images ...23
Giving Slide Shows ...24
Using Categories ...26
- My Categories ...26
- Categorizing a Range of Images ...26
- Auto Category ...27
Selecting Image Quality and Size ...28
- Number of Pixels ...28
- How an Image is Captured ...30
- It’s All Black and White After All ...30
- Choosing Image Quality and Size ...Still Images ...31
Chapter 2
Controlling Exposure ...35
Understanding Exposure ...36
The Shutter Controls Light and Motion ...37
The Aperture Controls Light and Depth of Field ...39
Using Shutter Speed and Aperture Together ...41
- Exposure— Faucets & Buckets Analogy ...42
- Exposure— Seesaw Analogy ...43
Retaining Highlight and Shadow Details ...44
Choosing Shooting Modes ...45
Using Image Zone Modes ...46
Using Program AE (P) Mode and Program Shift ...48
Using Shutter-Priority (Tv) Mode ...49
Using Aperture-Priority (Av) Mode ...50
Using Manual (M) Mode ...51
How Your Exposure System Works ...52
Choosing a Metering Method ...54
When Automatic Exposure Works Well ...55
When to Override Automatic Exposure ...56
- Scenes Lighter than Middle Gray ...56
- Scenes Darker than Middle Gray ...57
- Subject Against Very Light Background ...57
- Subject Against Very Dark Background ...58
- Scenes with High Contrast ...58
- Hard to Meter Scenes ...59
How Overriding Autoexposure Works ...60
How to Override Automatic Exposure ...61
- Exposure Compensation ...61
- AE Lock ...62
- Autoexposure Bracketing (AEB) ...63
- Using Safety Shift ...64
- Using the Neutral Density Filter ...64
Using Histograms ...65
- Displaying Histograms ...65
- Evaluating Histograms ...65
- Clipped Pixels ...67
- Sample Histograms ...68
Chapter 3
Controlling Sharpness ...69
Getting Sharper Pictures ...70
- Using the Self-timer ...70
- Setting the Image Stabilization (IS) Mode ...71
- Changing the ISO ...72
- Auto ISO Shift ...73
Sharpness Isn’t Everything ...75
How to Photograph Motion Sharply ...76
- Speed of Subject ...76
- Direction of Movement ...76
- Distance to Subject and Focal Length of Lens ...77
Focus and Depth of Field ...78
- Focus ...78
- Depth of Field ...78
Focusing Techniques ...80
- Focusing ...80
- Changing the AF Frame Size ...81
- Moving the AF Frame ...81
- Selecting an AF Mode ...82
- Using Focus Lock and AF Lock (AFL) ...82
- Using Servo AF ...83
Face Detect and Face Self-Timer ...84
- Face Detect ...84
- Face Self-Timer ...85
Manual Focus and Focus Bracketing ...86
- Manual Focus ...86
- Bracketing Focus ...87
Checking Focus ...88
- Checking Focus in Shooting Mode ...88
- Checking Focus in Review Mode ...88
- Checking Focus in Playback Mode ...89
Controlling Depth of Field ...90
Using Maximum Depth of Field ...91
Using Shallow Depth of Field ...92
Conveying the Feeling of Motion ...93
Chapter 4
Capturing Light & Color ...94
Where Does Color Come From? ...95
White Balance ...96
Color Balance and Time of Day ...98
Sunsets and Sunrises ...99
Photographing at Night ...101
- Fireworks ...101
- The Moon ...101
- Weather ...103
- The Direction of Light ...105
- The Quality of Light ...107
Chapter 5
Understanding Lenses ...108
The Zoom Lens ...109
Normal Zoom ...110
Wide-Angle Zoom ...111
Telephoto and Digital Zoom ...113
Portraits with a Zoom Lens ...116
Perspective in a Photograph ...117
Canon Lens Converters ...118
Using Macro Mode ...119
Focusing and Depth of Field Close Up...120
Chapter 6
Using Flash and Studio Lighting ...121
How Automatic Flash Works ...122
- Flash Falloff ...122
- Flash and Shutter Speeds ...122
- Flash Settings ...123
- Flash FAQs ...123
- Using Safety FE ...123
- Using a Small External Flash ...124
- Using a Hot Shoe Mounted Speedlite ...124
Portraits with Flash ...125
Reducing and Removing Red-eye ...126
- Reducing or Correcting Red-eye in Shooting Modes ...126
- Removing Red-eye in PLayback Mode ...126
Using Flash On—Fill Flash ...128
Using Available Light ...129
Using Slow Synchro Flash ...130
Controlling Flash Exposures ...132
- Flash Exposure Lock ...132
- Flash Exposure Compensation ...132
- Flash Modes ...133
Studio Lighting ...134
- Candidates for Studio Lighting ...134
- Lighting ...134
- Backgrounds ...136
- Risers ...136
- Special Bulbs ...136
Portrait and Product Photography— Introduction ...137
The Main Light ...138
The Fill Light ...139
The Background Light ...140
The Rim Light...141
Chapter 7
Special Features ...142
Panoramas—Stitch-Assist Mode ...143
- Basic Techniques ...143
- Stitch-Assist Mode ...144
Using i-Contrast ...145
- Using i-Contrast While Shooting ...145
- Using i-Contrast in Playback ...145
Using Color Accent and Color Swap ...146
Using My Colors ...147
- Using My Colors in Shooting Mode ...147
- Using My Colors in Playback Mode ...148
Continuous Photography ...149
Capturing Movies ...150
- Movie Modes ...150
- Movie Recording ...150
Playing Movies ...152
Editing Movies ...153
Recording Sound ...154
- Attaching Sound to Images ...154
- Sound Only Recording and Playback ...154
Using C1 and C2 Modes ...155
Using The Shortcut Button ...156
Using the My Camera Menu ...157
Using My Menu ...158
Using the Set Up Menu ...159