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Canon ELPH LT 260 - Camera - APS - 2x zoomMetallic silver
So light and slim, the ELPH LT260 camera fits in wherever fun, friends and great times take you. Autofocus makes every picture sharp, clear and perfect. There's a 2X zoom lens for fantastic closeups and a real-time shutter with a response time of 0.03 seconds. Plus there's a built-in flash with red-eye reduction. This ELPH offers three print sizes: snapshot, HDTV wide angle and panoramic. With all of its amazing features, ELPH LT260 couldn't be easier to use or more affordable. This ... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Canon Elph LT 260 photo ]
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| char2 |
6:57pm on Saturday, July 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great non-digital camera For anyone who is interested in an non-digital camera, this is the camera for you! It does all the basics and much more. | |
| dpoland |
12:04pm on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| Small and compact Tooo long to take picture at nite.pics always blurred Small , easy to use I have no cons | |
| Cross_ |
9:56am on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| No luck yet I love the features of this camera, but my camera was delivered damaged. I returned the item. | |
| millriver |
11:27am on Friday, April 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is absolutely the worst product I have had the misfortune of owning. I had an awesome Nikon One Touch 35 MM for 11 years that I had to replace, so I decided to check out this tiny Canon Elph. I found that although this camera has three differnt picture modes it was a very usuless camera. | |
| satellitesatelite |
11:04am on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Very light and small. Easy to use. Best non-digital camera. The film it takes cost more then regular film. | |
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Thank you for purchasing this Canon product. pleaseread these instructions Beforetakingpictures, carefully a thorough for understanding how the of cameraoperates.
Table of Contents
These instructions dividedinto four sections: are Introduction, BasicOperations, Advanced Operations, and Additional Information. When firstusingthe camera,be sure to read the instructions from the Introduction.
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Introduction Handling recautions P..2 Tableof Contents.4 AdvancedPhotoSystemQuick Reference.6 Q u i c kR e f e r e n c e.8 N o m e n c l a t u.r. e.10 A t t a c h i n a n d U s i n gt h e S t r a p. :. g H o l d i n gh e C a m e r a t..14
f;k Basic Operations I i ; : L l _ J L o a d itn g B a t t e r y he.15 t. E L o a d i n gh e F i l mC a r t r i d g e. 1 A b o utth eF i l m a r t r i d g.e. C.s t O E T u r n i n gh e P o w e r n. t P t r C h e c k i n gh e B a t t e r y o w e r. h t E C h o o s i n tg e P r i n T y p e. t..20 E U s i n g h eZ o o m
E taking Pictures in Auto Flash Mode.21.22 n G r e e n / O r a n gIe d i c a t o r s. a P h T a k i n g i c t u r ets r o u g h W i n d o w. 2 3.,.24 P Close-up hotography. E R e m o v i n gt h e F i l m C a r t r i d g e. 2 5.26 P F i l mC a r t r i d g e r o c e s s i n g F H a n d l i n g i l mC a r t r i d g eA f t e rE x p o s u r e. s
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Simple film cartridge loading. (-+ 16). Unlikeprevious135 (35mm)film,there is no need to openthe back coverand pull the film leaderacross.
A choice of print types (--+ 19) You can choosefrom three printtypes. C print:Classicprint. H print:Wide-angle print. P print:Panorama print
A variety of data (lX information) is recorded on magnetically the film surface. Alltheinformation on at described leftcanbe recorded
thefilm. The exposureinformation used in the printingprocess is to producebetter quality Prints.
Exposed film cartridges can be processed for printing at Advanced Photo System certified shops. (+ 26) the I Afterdeveloping, shop will returnyour pictures, with alongwith an indexprint,and the film cartridge t h e f i l mi n s i d e. When orderingreprints shop,just match from a certified the lD on the back of the printor on the indexprint and specify sheetwith the lD on the film cartridge, which printsyou want.
Quick Reference
Loadthe battery. ls) (-+ l
Open the film cartridge compartment cover. (-+ 16). Turn crank openthe the to cover. Check thevisual that exposure indicator the on filmcartridge shows Q (unexposed).
Drop in the film cartridge and close the cover. (-+ 16)
Switch the camera on. (--+18) 4The lenscover opens and thelensandflash set are forshooting.
QuickReference Choose the print type. (-+ le) t Theviewfinder screen cnanges.
Press the zoom button to set the subject size. (-+ 20)
Position the AF frame over the subject and take the picture. (-+ 21) t Theflash fires in low-light automatically conditions.
When you have finished the film and it has rewound, remove the film cartridge.(-+ 25). Check frame that counter to hasreturned "0"andthe before ! iconis blinking youopenthefilmcartridge cover. compartment
. Remove the film cartridge and close the film cartridge compartment cover.
Nomenclature
Viewfinder window
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Shutter button (-> 21)
Red-eyereduction/ Self-timer lamp
Light-metering sensor
Nomenclature details,referto the page indicated. Forfurther
(-> Greenindicator 221 (+ indicator 221 Orange Mainswitch (+ 18) button FlTitle selection (+ Viewfinder 12, 19) LCD panel lever Printtype selection (+ ) [!! Wide/[f ]Tele zoom button(+ 20)
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Battery compartment (+ cover 15)
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l<O Flash mode button (+ 271
mount (+ 13) Filmcartridge cover compartment crank(+ 16,25) Filmcartridge cover compartment Tripodsocket specification Printquantity buttonQ a2) Sff button(+ 37,38, 43, 44)
DAIEbutton (+ 36, 38) button N) Self-timer (+ 35) button SEtECt (+ 38, 40,42,44)
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Titleimprinting indicator Date/Title no./Print quantity/Custom function indicator no. Red-eye reduction indicator
Film cartridgeFrame counter indicator
Loading the FilmCartridge
About the Film Cartridges. Use1X240 film. cartridge. Youcannotuse conventional 135(35mm)film in this camera. Use film cartridgesthat show the visualexposure Q (unexposed) indicator.
Checking the Photography Data
. Slidethe main switchto OFF. Pressthe t@ button. t The information shown below appearson the LCD panel.
(lSO speed) Filmsensitivity Film type f I n : C o l o rn e g a t i v ei l m film Ir : Color reversal b L : B l a c ka n d w h i t ef i l m --:Otherfilm
lf you load a film cartridgeshowingthe [J (exposed), or [ (processed) ] (partiallyexposed)indicator,"0" appearson the framecounterand the ! icon blinks. Replacethe film cartridge with one that showstne O (unexposed)indicator. You will hear the cameramotor runningeven when no film cartridge loadedin step 3. is
[!lTurning the Power On
Slide the main switch to ON. t The lenscoveropensand the lens and flashare set for shooting. lf you slidethe switch OFF,the to lens and flashboth retract, lens the covercloses and the camera switches off.
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Takecare not to obstruct lensor flashwithyourfingers. the When you switch the camera off, the displayon the LCD panel does not disappear.
E Checfing the Battery Power
Checkthat the batteryicon@ appearson the LCD panelwhen you switchthe cameraon. The batteryis fully charged. GEI (on) (on) Preparea new battery. G (-+ rqd (blinking)Installthe new battery. 15) A new battery generally has sufficient capacity for eight 25-shot film cartridges (basedon Canon's Standard Test Methodwith normaltemperatures and with the flash used for 50% of shots).At low (-10"C/14'F), battery temperatures the capacity is approximately third of normalcapacity. one. battery. [-f| UseoneCR2lithium lJl. Always check battery the capacity before using the camera. lf youaretraveling intend takemanypictures, or to takea supply spare of batteries. batteries be The may difficult obtain yourdestination. to at. lf youtakea number consecutive of shotsusing the power flash, battery the maydropofftemporarily and prevent LCDpanel the fromdisplaying correctly. data lf thisoccurs. switch camera andwaita few the off minutes before switchingon again. it
the E Choosing PrintType
Withthis camera,you can chooseany of 3 print C formats suityour subject: print,H printor P print. to
Turn the print type selection lever. t The vieMinderscreenchanges as shown belowwhen you selecta printtype. You can selecta different print type for each shot. t The blackareas in the viewfinder not appearon do the orint.
Viewfinder
Printed photo
f l It. When you take picturesat distancesbetween0.45 and 1.0 m (1.5 and 3.3 ft.),the area abovethe close(-+ up frame is not photographed. 12,2al. For P prints,becauseof the large variationbetween the area visible in the viewfinderand the area actually photographed, shots should be taken from distances of at least2 m (6.6ft.).
E Usingthe Zoom
You can use the El Wide/tll Telezoom buttonto changethe size of your subject.
liril Wide-angle(26 mm) Use this settingfor largescaleimagessuch as sceneryand grouppictures.
[f ] Telephoto(52 mm) Use this settingfor pictures whereyou want to zoom in on your subject, such as portraits.
Pressthe hTllwide/ ren [l] zoombutton.
. Pressing [|] zooms in on your subjectwhile pressing lTr-il zoomsout for a wide-angle shot.
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Takecare not to obstructthe lens with your hands. When you switchthe cameraon, the lens is initially sel to wide-angle(26 mm). lf the camera is left unusedfor approximately 4 minuteswith the lens extendedto the telephoto position,the lens automatically retractsto the wideangleposition a protective as measure.
in ETatingPictures Auto FlashMode
buttonhas a two-stepaction. Theshutter while the Thefirststepsets the focus and exposure, the stepreleases shutter. second the conditions, flash fires automatically. In low-light
i I Set the focus. Position AF frame over the the subjectand pressthe shutterbuttondown halfway. lights t The green indicator when the subjectis in focus. The I icon appears on the LCD panelwhen the flash is set to fire automatically. KeePthe shutterbutton presseddown halfway.
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Compose the shot and take the picture. Pressthe shutterbutton down fully. Press the button down gentlyand smoothly. t The shutteris released.
There is a very short delay betweenthe shutterbutton being pressedand the shutter releasing.ln general, you should continueto hold the camera still until you hear the soundof the film windingon, which indicates that the shot has been taken. Pressingthe flash down sets the flash mode to Flash OFF. (-+ 32). You can use the CF1 custom functionsettingto set the camera to RealtimeReleasemode, in which the shutteris releasedinstantly.(--+44, 46)
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Green indicator Camera ready to shoot Lit: (subjectin focus). Blinks:Proximitywarning Orange indicator Flash fully charged. Lit: Blinks:Camera shake warning (in (D flash mode)
Taking Pictures in Auto Flash Mode
. When the green indicator blinks,move away from the stops blinkingand then subjectuntilthe indicator pressthe shutterbuttonagain. warningrange. The table below shows the proximity WarninqRanqe t o c m ( 0. 8t o 1. 5 f t. ) 25 cm to 2 m (0.8to 6.6 ft.) P. The green indicator of may lighteven at distances less than 25 cm (0.8 ft.).Take care not to get too closeto the subject. When the orangeindicator blinks(camerashake use a tripodor other meansto hold the warning), camera steady. Taking Pictures through a Window When you are taking picturesthrougha window,hold the camera 20 to 40 cm (0.7to 1.3 \ / ft.) from the glass and shoot at an angle to the glass. lf you are too far from the windowor shoot directly at the glass,the camera may focus on the surface of the glass ratherthan on the subject. FilmTvpe
TakingPictures Auto FlashMode in Close-up Photography Whenyou are shooting distances 45 cm to 1 m (1.5 at of to 3.3 ft.),the area visiblethroughthe viewfinder does not matchthe area actuallyincluded the shot.The area in abovethe close-up framewill not be included the in photograph. Fortakingpictures distances 45 cm to 1 m (1.5to 3.3 at of ft.),follow stepsbelow, the usingthe close-up frame. AF
.l I Set the focus. Position close-up frame the AF over the subjectand pressthe shutterbuttondown halfway. t The green indicator lights when the subjectis in focus. Keep the shutterbutton presseddown halfway. Compose the shot and take the picture. Comoosethe shot so that the sublectis belowthe close-up frame and take the picture. Do not changethe distance betweenthe cameraand the subiect.
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not photographed. photographed Area actually (insidedottedline) l=l lJl For P prints,becauseof the large variationbetweenthe area visiblein the viewfinder and the area actually photographed, shotsshouldbe takenfrom distances of at least2 m (6.6ft.).
the E Removing Film Cartridge
when it reachesthe end' Thefilm rewindsautomatically When the Theframecountercountsdown as the film rewinds. the filmis fullyrewound, frame countershows"0" and the t iconblinks. Youcan use the CF3 custom functionsettingto preventthe when it reachesthe end rewinding from automatically camera of the film. (-+ 44) ; I Check that the ! icon is blinking. lf the ! icon is not pressthe E blinking, button.(--; 11)
Set the flash mode to (l). I When you switchthe camera on, the camerais set to (l) Auto Flashmode. t lf the flash is goingto fire automatically, t icon the appearson the LCD panel when you pressthe shutter button down halfway. Takethe picture.
Effective Flash Range (usingnegative colorfilm)
Film speed Wide-angle 0. 4 5t o 4. 1 m ( 1. 5t o 1 3. 5f t. ) 0. 4 5t o 5. 8 m ( 1. 5t o 1 9. 0f t. ) 0. 4 5t o 8. 2 m ( 1. 5t o 2 6. 9f t. ) Telephoto 0. 4 5t o 2. 6 m ( 1. 5t o 8. 5 f t. ) 0. 4 5t o 3. 6 m ( 1 , 5t o 1 1. 8 t. ) f 0. 4 5t o 5. 2 m ( 1. 5t o 1 7. 1f t. )
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. Pressingthe flash down sets the flash mode to Flash OFF. (-+ 32). lf the @, f , on @o, $ icon is displayed the LCD panel,pressthe t6>button untilnone of the flash mode iconsare displayed.
the Changing FlashMode @ ttl Auto Flash with Red-eye Reduction
Usethis mode to reducethe red-eyeeffectwhen you conditions. of aretakingpictures peoplein low-light Whenyou pressthe shutterbutton,the red-eye reduction lamp lightsand then the flashfires.
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Set the flash mode to
. Pressthe l@button until tne @ icon appearson the LCDoanel.
Move to within 2 m (6.6 ft.) of your subject.
. The effectiverange of the lamp is red-eyereduction 2m.
Get your subject to look at the camera. The red-eyereduction if functionis only effective the subjectis looking directlyat the camera. Take the picture. Slowlypressthe shutter 3 buttondown fully. t Shutterreleaseis delayedfor abouta secondwhilethe lamp lights. red-eyereduction. Keep the shutterbutton presseddown untilyou hear the film advanceto the next fr a m e.
Red-eye Reduction Function When you use the flash to take photosof peoplein low-light glow red in conditions, theireyes sometimes the photograph. This is referred as the red-eyeeffect to and is causedby the lightof the flash reflecting the off retinaof the eye. In @ and E modes,the red-eyereduction lamp lights for approximately secondbeforethe flash fires.This 1 pupilsto contract causesthe subject's and thereby minimizes riskof red-eye. the
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heighten effectiveness the lamp.To make the the of shutteroperateimmediately, the t@ buttonto use select (f) mode (-+ 28) and then take the picture. ,,ii,l
lmportant guidelines for using the red'eye reduction function 1. Becausethis functionis not effectiveunlessthe.' subject is lookingdirectlyat the lamp, attracttho r'',r ':' subject's attention that he or she looksat the so camera. 2.Takethepicturefromwithin2m(6.6ft.}ofyour subject. 3. The effectiveness the red-eyereductionfunction of variesfrom personto person. 4. Takethe picturewith the lens set to the wide-angle setting.(-+ 20) 5. Raisethe ambientlightlevelas much as possible.
Changingthe Flash Mode
I nasn ON (ForcedFlash)Mode
of Inthismode,the flash fires regardless the light when the pictureis taken. Use this setting conditions flash in daylightor to softenthe outlineof the forfill-in subject.
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Set the flash mode to t. Press the t<D button until the 1 icon appearson the LCD panel. Take the picture.
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@ Flash OFF (Suppressed Flash) Mode In this mode,the flash does not fire regardless how of dark conditions when the pictureis taken. are Use this mode for sunsetshots,for placeswhereflash photography. use is prohibited, for available-light or
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Set the flash mode to 0. Pressthe t@ buttonuntilthe O icon appearson the LCD panel. Takethe oicture.
. Becausea slow shutterspeed is used (up to 2 seconds)when the flash is set to Gt mode in low-light conditions, take care to avoidcamerashake. When the orangeindicator blinks(camerashake warning), use a tripodor other meansto hold the camera steadv.
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Mode EiO t Slow-synchro
is Thisfunction usefulwhen you are taking picturesof The people background. a against sunsetor nighttime speedand flashilluminates of combination slow shutter whilestillcapturingthe background. thesubject
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Set the flash mode to E. Pressthe t@ buttonuntilthe pl @ t iconsappearon the LCD paner. Take the picture.
Becausea slow shutterspeed (up to 2 seconds)is used in $ mode, always use a tripod to prevent camera shake. Take care also to ensure that the subjectdoes not move immediatelyafter the flash fires'. The red-eye reductionfunctionoperateswhen the mode is set to E. (-+ 30).In some conditions, @(t)mode (-+ 29) may give better results.For this reason, it is best to take the shot in both $ mode and @(l)mode.
Using Focus Lock
Lock the focus when you want the subjectof your shot to be off to one side of the frame.
i | Set the focus. Position AF frameover the the subjectand pressthe shutterbuttondown halfway. t The green indicator lights when the sublectis in focus. Keeo the shutterbutton presseddown halfway. Compose the shot and take the picture. Composeyour shot. Pressthe shutterbutton down fully. Pressthe buttondown gentlyand smoothly. t The shutteris released.
Take care that the distancefrom the camera to the subjectdoes not change. lf the distancedoes change, lockthe focus again.
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functionallowsyou to take a picture Theself-timer from the camera. you are somedistance when
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Setthe modeto SelfI timer.
I Pressthe U button. t The O icon appearson the LCDoanel. ' l f y o u p r e s st h e U b u t t o n again,the g disaPPears mode is and Self-timer cancelled. Compose the Picture and press the shutter button. lamP t The red-eyereduction flashes(oncea second) anda 1O-second on is countdown disPlaYed the LCDoanel. t The pictureis takenafter 1 approximatelY0 seconds. To cancelthe self-timer, pressthe S button.
Do not standdirectlyin front of the camerawhen you pressthe shutterbuttonas this will resultin the picture beingout of focus. Approximately seconds before the shutteris 2 lf the released, lamp beginsto flash more rapidly. the red-eyereductionfunctionand the flash are both used,the lamp stays lit for the last 2 seconds. Self-timer shotscan be takenfor the 4 minutesthat the O icon is displayed. Set the camera on a stable surfaceor use a tripod to hold the camera steadY. The FocusLock function can be used in the same way as in normalPhotography.
DATE lmprinting the Date and Time
The date and time can be imprinted the back or on on both sidesof your photograph.
Select the date/time combination. The date/time combination changes eachtime you pressthe DATE button. Takethe picturewith the desired date/time combination selected.
Changingthe Print Quantity AfterTaking a Shot
,1 I Select the mode for specitying the print quantity for the previous frame. Presst'fre g buttonO and then pressthe SEIICIbutton @ for at least2 seconds. + "P-0"(no prints)blinkson the LCD panel. Set the print quantity. 'Press the trl button. the I Eachtimeyoupress changes the button, setting to from sequentially P-1, P-2, through P-9andthenback to to P-0,P-1, etc. Holdthe button downfor 2 or seconds moreto cycle the through settings. continuously Complete the settang. 'Ptess the SET button. t Thefilm rewinds frameand 1 specification the printquantity frameis for the previous reolaced. The date/time reappears. display
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. lf you switch the camera off before completing the setting,the setting revertsto its previousvalue.lf you replacethe battery,the date and time display on the LCD panel revertsto three blinkingdashes ('-- -- --") and you cannot specifythe print quantity. When this occurs,set the date and time before specifyingthe print quantity.(-+ 38). Some photo shops may not supportthe print quantity function.Check with the photo shop specification beforehand.
Setting the Custom Functions
Realtime Release
FlashMode Memory
Automatic Film Rewind
. Alwaysuse the push-button projection the strap on buckleto push the SELECT SET and buttons.(-+ 13)
Custom Settingdisplay
Select custom function setting. Slidethe main switchto OFF. Hold down tne 'pl button and oressthe SET button. + "CF 1-0"appearson the LCD panel.
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Select a function. The selected function changessequentially from CF1 to CF2 to CF3, and back to CF1, each time you press the SETECT button.
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Effectswith the FunctionSet to 1 the Releases shutter immediatelywhen you press the shutter down halfwayand then press it down fully. Usefullor button where vou need an instantcamera response. situations the Stores flash mode in memory immediatelybefore the is camera switchedotf. Usefulwhen you always want to set mode. theflashto a for Useful situationswhere you do not want the sudden sound of the film rewinding.Press the E! button to start film rewinding.
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Set the function. Press the SEI button to change the settingdisplay to 1 (functionenabled). Press the Sff button again to change the settingto 0 (functiondisabled). Pressingthe DAIE button or settingthe main switch to ON completesthe settings.
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The custom function settings are retained even when you switch the camera off and on, replacethe film cartridge, or replace the battery.
RealtimeReleasePhotography
. To use this mode,set the customfunction CF1 to 1.l I Set the focus. Position AF frame over the the subjectand pressthe shutterbuttondown halfway. t The camera makesa brief whirring sound. rf The green indicator lights when the subjectis in focus. Keep the shutterbutton presseddown halfway. Take the picture. When the photo opportunity arrives,pressthe shutter buttondown fully. t The shutteris released immediately.
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. lf you press the shutter button all the way down in a single movement,realtimereleasedoes not operate. Take care that the distancefrom the camera to the subjectdoes not change.lf the distancedoes change, start againfrom step 1. Take care not to touch the lens as this may result in the picturebeing out of focus. The @ (l) anO B modes use red-eyereductionand shouldnot be used,as the shuttercannotbe released immediately. The Focus Lock functioncan be used in the same way as for normal photography.
Troubleshooting
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Problem I n eI r t t c o n btinksiiThe LCD paner. iconis The@ notdisplayed on theLCDpanel. Cause.The batteryhas expired.No batteryis loaded.The batteryis insertedwith the wrongpolarities.The batteryhas completely expired. The power is turned off. The batteryhas exprreo. An exposedor processedfilm cartridgehas been loadedin the camera. will be The shutter releasedonly after
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.Replace the battery.
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Technical specifications
Full description
So light and slim, the ELPH LT260 camera fits in wherever fun, friends and great times take you. Autofocus makes every picture sharp, clear and perfect. There's a 2X zoom lens for fantastic closeups and a real-time shutter with a response time of 0.03 seconds. Plus there's a built-in flash with red-eye reduction. This ELPH offers three print sizes: snapshot, HDTV wide angle and panoramic. With all of its amazing features, ELPH LT260 couldn't be easier to use or more affordable. This is your dream camera, come true.
| General | |
| Camera Type | Point & Shoot / Zoom camera |
| Width | 3.7 in |
| Depth | 1.2 in |
| Height | 2.5 in |
| Weight | 5.3 oz |
| Enclosure Color | Metallic silver |
| Localization | English |
| Camera | |
| Camera Format | APS |
| Exposure Range | 1/900 sec - 2 sec |
| Exposure Modes | Automatic |
| Exposure Range Details | EV 0.9-17 - wide lens - flash on / flash auto ( ISO 100 ) EV 2.2-17 - tele lens - flash on / flash auto ( ISO 100 ) EV 3.1-18 - wide lens - flash off / slow sync ( ISO 100 ) EV 4-20 - tele lens - flash off / slow sync ( ISO 100 ) |
| Shutter Control | Electronic |
| Auto Focus | Active |
| Auto Focus Modes | Single-shot |
| Film Speed Range | ISO 25 - 10000 |
| Film Advance | Automatic |
| Date Imprint Function | Yes |
| Date Imprint Selections | Hour/minute, no data, day/hour/minute, year/month/day, day/month/year, month/day/year |
| Information Exchange (magnetic IX) | Date/time imprinting, title imprinting, print quality improvement (PQI) |
| Timer Functions | Date imprinting, self timer |
| Self Timer Delay | 10 sec |
| Remote Control | Optional - infrared |
| Features | Autofocus lock, autoexposure lock |
| Lens System | |
| Type | Zoom lens |
| Lens Aperture | F/4.2-6.7 |
| Focal Length | 26 mm - 52 mm |
| Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera | 32 - 64mm |
| Min Focus Range | 17.7 in |
| Focus Adjustment | Automatic |
| Optical Zoom | 2 x |
| Lens Construction | 6 group(s) / 6 element(s) |
| Features | Aspherical lens |
| Viewfinder | |
| Type | Real-image zoom |
| Field Coverage | 79% |
| Magnification | 0.47 - 0.84x |
| Viewfinder Frames | C/H/P size mask, autofocus frame, close-up correction frame |
| LED Information | Flash ready, autofocus ready |
| Camera Flash | |
| Camera Flash | Pop-up flash |
| Flash Modes | Backlight mode, auto mode with red-eye reduction, flash ON mode, auto mode, flash OFF mode |
| Shooting Range | 18 in - 13.4 ft : ISO 100 ( wide lens ) 18 in - 8.5 ft : ISO 100 ( tele lens ) |
| Power Consumption | Recycling time - 6 sec |
| Battery | |
| Type | Camera battery - CR2 |
| Technology | Lithium ion |
| Required Qty | 1 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 1 year warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - parts and labor - 1 year |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Canon |
| Part Number | ELPHLT260 |
| GTIN | 00750845811438 |
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