The Canon PowerShot ELPH 310 HS Digital Camera is more than a fun point-and-shoot. While it's slim, brightly colored, and easy to use, the ELPH 310 HS is also a versatile companion, allowing you to step outside the basic for unlimited creative potential. And it all starts with the 12.1Mp CMOS sensor for stunning still images and quality 1080p HD videos.
Canon's HS SYSTEM puts those powerful 12.1 megapixels at your disposal with the marriage of the CMOS sensor and the DIGIC 4 Image Processor. The processor not only puts files onto your memory card quickly and efficiently, it also expands the ISO range up to 3200, adjusting to even low-light situations for blur-free images. The sensor, as previously mentioned, helps you capture impressive still or video files.
The ELPH 310 HS employs various features to help you make the most of each situation. For instance, the 8x optical zoom lets you capture far-off subjects without a loss in image quality. Optical image stabilization works to prevent blur and motion. The 3.0" PureColor LCD is a large platform on which to compose and review your images. And of course, the 28-224mm (35mm equivalent) lens gives you a wide range of zooming to shoot it all: group shots, landscapes, buildings, etc.
When it comes to the HD video function of the 310 HS, this camera does more than simply record. Video is recorded at 1920 x 1080p high definition at 24 frames per second, among other various resolutions. A dedicated Movie Button helps you start shooting video faster too, without having to search through menus. Other special features for video capture include a wind filter and optical zoom while shooting for higher-quality recordings. The ELPH 310 HS also features iFrame Movie Support by allowing you to shoot in Apple's iFrame format for compatibility with both Mac and Windows applications.
Normal: Corrects for a wide range of camera movement when shooting stills
Panning: Panning motion is detected so that IS does not interfere with desired camera movement
Hybrid: Corrects for shift-type camera shake, which typically occurs in macro (close-up) shooting
Dynamic: Effective for video shooting at wide-angle focal lengths, eliminating the unwanted shaking that typically occurs while walking
Powered: Compensates for hand movement when shooting video at the telephoto end of the zoom range, where camera shake is magnified
Tripod: When tripod use is detected, the Image Stabilizer is stopped because it is not needed
Program: Access advanced exposure compensation features while shooting mostly automatically
Movie Digest: Records a video clip before capturing a still image and then combines one day's worth of clips into a video
Low Light: For high quality image capture in an amazing range of dimly-lit situations
Portrait: The camera sets a large aperture, focusing the subject and artistically blurring the background to make your subject "pop"
Kids & Pets: Reduced focusing time freezes fast-moving subjects, so you won't miss those special shots
Smart Shutter: The camera automatically takes the photo when people smile, wink, or get into frame
High-Speed Burst: The camera shoots continuously at a high speed while you hold down the shutter
Best Image Selection: The camera takes five photos in succession, and then chooses the best one out of the bunch
Handheld Night Scene: Suppresses image blur even without the help of a tripod
Super Vivid: Super Vivid intensifies existing hues, saturating the scene with bright colors
Color Accent: Choose to retain a single color in your image while other colors turn monochrome
Color Swap: Select a color and replace it with a color you specify for special effects
Beach: Get clear shots of people at a sunny beach without darkened faces
Foliage: Capture brilliant shots of autumn foliage, greenery and blossoms
Snow: Shoot clear snow scenes without darkened subjects or an unnatural bluish tint
Fireworks: Grab brilliant images of skyrocketing fireworks
Stitch Assist: Build awe-inspiring panoramas by neatly aligning sequential images
Long Shutter: Use to blur moving subjects for artistic effect, ideal for urban night photography
Fisheye Effect: Add a classic photo distortion without a fisheye lens
Miniature Effect: Create an illusion where very large objects appear in miniature proportions
Toy Camera Effect: Simulates photos taken with "toy" or pinhole cameras, darkening the image at the edges to create a vignette effect
Monochrome: Choose from three single-tone effects: Black-and-White, Sepia, or Blue
Poster Effect: Poster Effect combines several similar shades into one color, turning subtle gradations into eye-catching, scene-popping contrasts
iFrame Movie: The Apple movie format, iFrame, makes it easier and quicker to import and upload videos while retaining high image quality
Super Slow Motion Movie: Record your clips in high (approximately 240 fps), and then watch your videos in slow motion
How does this work? When you activate Movie Digest, the camera continuously records a "loop" of video up to 4 seconds long into an area of the memory card reserved for this feature. Every time you take a still photo, the video clip residing in memory at that time is appended to a file that will eventually become the day's highlights video. The following day, the camera will start a new video file. Movie Digest does not affect regular video shooting, so you can use it and still switch between still and video capture as desired.
Although the beauty of Movie Digest is the ease with which you can create a video of the day, you can, if you wish, edit the created videos on your computer. Version 6.8 or later of the included ZoomBrowser EX (for Windows) and ImageBrowser (for Mac OS) software lets you freely select and delete unwanted scenes from your Movie Digest videos
