Canon IXUS 225 HS User Guide

Canon IXUS 225 HS manual cover
Pages 178
Year 2013
Language(s)
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Canon IXUS 225 HS Specification

The Canon IXUS 225 HS is a compact digital camera designed for users seeking high-quality photography in a portable form. It features a 12.1-megapixel high-sensitivity CMOS sensor paired with the DIGIC 5 image processor, which together form the HS System, enhancing low-light performance and reducing noise. The camera is equipped with a 24mm ultra-wide-angle lens with a 10x optical zoom, providing versatility from broad landscapes to detailed close-ups. It boasts a 3.0-inch PureColor II G LCD screen, offering clear and vibrant image previews and playback. The IXUS 225 HS supports Full HD 1080p video recording with stereo sound, ensuring high-quality movie capture. Intelligent Image Stabilization automatically adjusts to the scene to reduce blur, while Smart Auto with 58 scene detection modes optimizes settings for various shooting conditions. Creative options include Face ID, High-speed Burst, and a range of artistic filters. The camera also features a sleek, stylish design with a metal body available in multiple colors, making it both durable and aesthetically pleasing. Connectivity options include USB for easy file transfer. The Canon IXUS 225 HS is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, ensuring extended usage for daily photography needs. This camera is ideal for users who demand a combination of ease of use, portability, and high-quality imaging.

Canon IXUS 225 HS F.A.Q.

How do I transfer photos from my Canon IXUS 225 HS to my computer?

To transfer photos, connect the camera to your computer using a USB cable. Ensure the camera is powered on and set to playback mode. Your computer should recognize the camera as a removable drive, allowing you to drag and drop files to your desired folder.

What should I do if my Canon IXUS 225 HS is not turning on?

First, check if the battery is charged and properly inserted. Try charging the battery or replacing it with a new one if necessary. If the camera still doesn't turn on, perform a reset by removing the battery and memory card, waiting a few minutes, and then reinserting them.

How can I improve battery life on my Canon IXUS 225 HS?

To extend battery life, reduce the use of the flash, limit playback time, and decrease the LCD screen brightness. Turn off the camera when not in use and use the Eco Mode if available.

Why are my images blurry on the Canon IXUS 225 HS?

Blurry images can result from camera shake, especially in low light. Use a tripod or enable image stabilization. Ensure the lens is clean and confirm that the autofocus is properly locking onto your subject.

What is the best shooting mode for low light on the Canon IXUS 225 HS?

For low light conditions, use the 'Low Light' scene mode or increase the ISO setting manually. Utilizing a tripod can also help prevent blur from camera shake.

How do I reset the Canon IXUS 225 HS to factory settings?

To reset the camera to factory settings, navigate to the menu, select the 'Tools' icon, and choose 'Reset All'. Confirm the reset when prompted.

Can I use an external flash with the Canon IXUS 225 HS?

The Canon IXUS 225 HS does not support the use of external flash units. It is designed with a built-in flash suitable for most typical use cases.

How do I enable continuous shooting mode on the Canon IXUS 225 HS?

To enable continuous shooting, press the 'FUNC/SET' button, navigate to the drive mode section, and select 'Continuous Shooting'. This allows you to capture multiple shots in quick succession.

What type of memory card is compatible with the Canon IXUS 225 HS?

The Canon IXUS 225 HS is compatible with SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards. Ensure the card is formatted properly in the camera before use.

How do I update the firmware on my Canon IXUS 225 HS?

To update the firmware, visit the Canon website and download the latest firmware for the IXUS 225 HS. Follow the instructions provided to install it, typically involving transferring the firmware file to a memory card and running the update via the camera's menu.