Canon 220 HS 5100B006 Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
5100B006
Face Detection Technology
Face Detection Technology makes it easier than ever to produce superb people shots.
This advanced system quickly and accurately detects faces in a scene – then optimises
camera settings so that everyone looks their best. With the ability to detect up to 35
faces in a frame, it’s great for group photos as well as portraits. These cameras include
the following Canon Face Detection Technologies:
This advanced system quickly and accurately detects faces in a scene – then optimises
camera settings so that everyone looks their best. With the ability to detect up to 35
faces in a frame, it’s great for group photos as well as portraits. These cameras include
the following Canon Face Detection Technologies:
Face Detection AF: Sets the focus for the faces in your people shots – not just
the closest subject
Face Detection AE: Optimises exposure for faces in all lighting conditions –
useful for backlit scenes or indoor shooting
Face Detection FE: Guards against washed-out faces when using the camera’s
flash – perfect for close-up shots in restaurants, clubs or other dimly lit
locations
locations
Face Detection WB: Optimises white balance for natural-looking skin tones
which remain true to life regardless of skin colour and lighting conditions
Red-Eye Correction: Automatically eliminates the unwanted effects of flash
photography after the shot is taken. At the touch of a button in playback,
natural-looking eyes can be instantly restored
photography after the shot is taken. At the touch of a button in playback,
natural-looking eyes can be instantly restored
Smart Flash Exposure (FE)
Canon’s Smart Flash Exposure intelligently controls the power and usage of the
onboard flash to ensure natural results in a variety of conditions. By using the focusing
distance as well as shooting scene information, an optimum balance between the
ambient light of the scene and flash power is achieved. When shooting in very bright
conditions, shadows sometimes appear on a subject’s face – these can be detected by
the camera and flash can be used to eliminate them. When shooting at close distances
overexposure is avoided by effectively sensing how reflective the subject is as well as
reducing the flash power to compensate for the close shooting distance.
onboard flash to ensure natural results in a variety of conditions. By using the focusing
distance as well as shooting scene information, an optimum balance between the
ambient light of the scene and flash power is achieved. When shooting in very bright
conditions, shadows sometimes appear on a subject’s face – these can be detected by
the camera and flash can be used to eliminate them. When shooting at close distances
overexposure is avoided by effectively sensing how reflective the subject is as well as
reducing the flash power to compensate for the close shooting distance.
Servo AF/AE
When a subject is moving towards or away from the camera and the shutter is half-
pressed, Servo AF/AE will track it continuously - ensuring that the subject is in focus and
well-exposed when the shutter is finally pressed.
pressed, Servo AF/AE will track it continuously - ensuring that the subject is in focus and
well-exposed when the shutter is finally pressed.
Motion Detection Technology
Motion Detection Technology automatically detects motion in the shooting scene. If