Canon PowerShot SX120 IS User Guide

Connect the camera to your computer using a USB cable. Turn on the camera and ensure it is in playback mode. Your computer should recognize the camera as a removable drive. You can then copy the photos to your desired folder.
Check if the batteries are properly installed and have enough charge. Try replacing them with new ones. If the camera still doesn't turn on, inspect the battery contacts for dirt or corrosion and clean them if necessary.
Go to the 'Menu' on your camera, navigate to the 'Tools' tab, and select 'Reset All'. Confirm the reset when prompted. This will restore the camera to its factory settings.
Blurry images can result from camera shake. Use a faster shutter speed or stabilize the camera using a tripod. Ensure that the focus is locked on the subject by half-pressing the shutter button before taking a picture.
Press the 'ISO' button on the back of the camera. Use the navigation buttons to select the desired ISO value. Press 'FUNC/SET' to confirm your selection.
The Canon PowerShot SX120 IS supports SD, SDHC, and MMC memory cards. Ensure that the card is properly inserted and formatted if needed.
To extend battery life, reduce the use of the LCD screen by using the viewfinder, minimize flash usage, and turn off the camera when not in use. Consider using rechargeable NiMH batteries for better performance.
Press the 'Macro' button on the back of the camera, which is represented by a flower icon. This allows you to focus on subjects that are closer to the lens, ideal for close-up photography.
Turn off the camera and remove the batteries. Wait for a few minutes, then reinsert the batteries and turn the camera back on. If the issue persists, gently clean around the lens barrel with compressed air to remove any debris.
Visit the Canon website and download the latest firmware for the PowerShot SX120 IS. Follow the instructions provided to transfer the firmware file to your camera via a memory card and execute the update process through the camera menu.