Resetting Canon PowerShot SX600 HS Compact Digital Camera

Last Updated on June 20, 2022 by Nick

Canon SX600 HS is equipped with 16 MP CMOS sensor high-sensitivity, which is collaborating with Canon’s DIGIC 4 + processors and ISO sensitivity that offers sharp image quality even in dark conditions. This camera also equipped with a super zoom 25-450mm lens (35mm equivalent) f / 3.8-6.9, plus support 18x optical zoom which is claimed to have the optical performance and versatility that is good, for the connoisseur who likes to travel photography to capture a particular moment.

Interestingly latest camera PowerShot series is equipped with Creative Shot Mode features commonly found on the PowerShot N series. Thanks to the presence of this mode allows the user to add 46 artistic effects on the resulting image. In addition, this camera is also equipped with the ability to record full HD 1080p video. Cool facilities are also present on the Canon cameras include WiFi connection that allows the transfer of data such as images or video to the PC, smartphone and tablet. There is also access NFC to connect with other devices more easily. Canon SX600 HS comes wrapped in black, white and red.

Canon PowerShot SX600 HSImage source: imaging-resource.com

Factory Reset:

Press [MENU] button. Move the zoom lever to choose the “Tools” tab, which is represented by a wrench and hammer icon. Select “Reset All” and then press the [Func. Set] button. When “Reset Settings to Default?” message appears, highlight “OK” using the directional buttons and then press [Func.Set] to select it and restore your camera’s factory settings.

Read also “How to Reset Canon PowerShot S120 -12.1 MP CMOS Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom” and another user guides. Hopefully the article of Resetting Canon PowerShot SX600 HS Compact Digital Camera useful for you.

Reference: Canon PowerShot SX600 HS manual

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