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Light Rail Transport (LRT) system captured via Action mode

 

 

 

Night - fires the flash at the start of the exposure to illuminate nearby subjects, then leaves the shutter open for up to four seconds to capture the detail of illuminated subjects.

Portrait - always fires the flash giving well-balanced exposures for subjects. The lens focal length adjusts to give a constant magnification for half-length portraits.

Close-up - allows focusing at distances less than 0.45 meters (using ISO 100) shots can be taken at distances up to infinity.

The lens allows close shooting to 2 feet away

Fill-in flash was used for this shot

Close-up of a hibiscus flower with fill-in flash

 

Personal - allows users to create their own Best Shot mode with settings such as flash mode and single point AF or continuous shootings to suit the situation. These settings are retained even if the batteries are removed.

The "Best Shot" functions automatically select 3-point AiAF, one point central or Servo AF settings to provide the best focusing method for different situations. The Light Guide flash system, introduced for the first time on the Canon IXUS Z70, is more efficient than normal flash systems and, being smaller, is incorporated into the sleek design of the camera to slide out automatically when it is turned on.

The flash extends horizontally when the camera is switched on and slides back when it is switched off. It will cover subjects up to 4.1 meters away at wide-angle settings and 2.4 meters with telephoto settings (using ISO 100 film). The recycling time is approximately 3 seconds.

The Prima Super 120 Caption also features red-eye reduction, self-timer, automatic exposure compensation of +/- 1.5 and dioptric adjustment of the viewfinder from -3 to 0 dioptric. A Real Time release function allows for a shutter release time of just 0.06 seconds - ideal for unexpected photo opportunities.

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