Canon IXUS 175 User Guide

Canon IXUS 175 manual cover
Pages 111
Year 2016
Language(s)
English en

Canon IXUS 175 Specification

The Canon IXUS 175 is a compact digital camera designed for ease of use and portability, perfect for casual photographers seeking reliable performance. It features a 20.0-megapixel CCD sensor that ensures high-resolution image capture with fine detail and clarity. The camera is equipped with a DIGIC 4+ image processor, which enhances image quality and processing speed, allowing for quick operation and improved performance in low-light conditions.

The IXUS 175 boasts an 8x optical zoom lens with a focal length range of 28-224mm (35mm equivalent), providing versatility for capturing wide-angle landscapes and distant subjects with ease. Its Digital Image Stabilization technology helps reduce motion blur, delivering sharp images even in challenging shooting scenarios.

The camera's 2.7-inch LCD screen offers a clear and bright display for composing shots and reviewing images. It supports 720p HD video recording, allowing users to capture high-definition videos with minimal effort. The Smart Auto mode intelligently selects the optimal settings from 32 predefined scenes, simplifying the photography process for beginners.

Additional features include a range of creative filters and modes, such as Fish-eye Effect, Miniature Effect, and Toy Camera Effect, enabling users to experiment with their photography style. The IXUS 175 also supports Eco Mode, extending battery life by reducing power consumption during inactive periods. This camera is powered by a rechargeable NB-11L lithium-ion battery, ensuring convenient and prolonged usage.

Compact and lightweight, the Canon IXUS 175 is an ideal choice for those seeking an easy-to-use camera that delivers quality images and videos, making it suitable for everyday use and travel photography.

Canon IXUS 175 F.A.Q.

How do I transfer photos from the Canon IXUS 175 to my computer?

To transfer photos, connect the camera to your computer using a USB cable. Turn on the camera, and it will be recognized as a removable drive. You can then copy the photos to your computer.

What should I do if my Canon IXUS 175 won't turn on?

First, ensure the battery is charged and properly inserted. If the camera still does not turn on, try a different battery. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact Canon support.

How can I reset the settings on my Canon IXUS 175 to factory defaults?

To reset the camera settings, navigate to the setup menu, select 'Reset All', and confirm your selection. This will restore the camera to its default settings.

What is the best way to clean the lens of the Canon IXUS 175?

Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe the lens. Avoid using solvents or rough materials to prevent scratching or damaging the lens.

How do I change the image resolution on the Canon IXUS 175?

To change the image resolution, press the 'FUNC./SET' button, navigate to the resolution option, and select the desired resolution.

Why are my photos blurry, and how can I fix this on my Canon IXUS 175?

Blurry photos can result from camera shake or incorrect focus. To fix this, ensure the camera is stable when taking photos, use a faster shutter speed, or enable image stabilization.

Can I record video with my Canon IXUS 175, and how?

Yes, the Canon IXUS 175 can record video. To do so, switch to video mode using the mode dial, press the shutter button to start recording, and press it again to stop.

How do I format the memory card in my Canon IXUS 175?

To format the memory card, go to the setup menu, select 'Format', choose the memory card, and confirm your choice. Formatting will erase all data on the card.

What type of battery does the Canon IXUS 175 use, and how do I replace it?

The Canon IXUS 175 uses an NB-11L rechargeable lithium-ion battery. To replace it, open the battery compartment cover, remove the old battery, and insert a charged battery.

How can I enable the flash on my Canon IXUS 175?

To enable the flash, press the 'FUNC./SET' button, navigate to the flash settings, and select the desired flash mode (e.g., Auto, On).