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How to make date stamp option ON in Canon IXUS70 Model

  • Anonymous May 09, 2009

    thx Rob
    but when i push the function/set button, and press the directioal button down i cannot see Date and time. i can see that only when i go to Menu, then i sroll down and find Date and Time
    is that wht you mean plz?
    thx in advance
    Richard

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Hi there, my name is Rob and I can help you.

To put the date stamp in a picture do this:
1) Make sure you have the correct date and time set in the camera. To do this:
Push the function/set button. Press the directional button down to select Date and Time.
Push the directional button to the right then down or up to set the date and time. Then press the function/set button to save it.
Then:
2) Push the selector button up to the camera icon, and press function/set. Scroll down to Date Stamp.
Scroll right to turn on the Date and Time Stamp, then up or down to until it says On.
Press function/set when your done.

That is your solution. Remember once the date/time stamp is embedded in a picture, you can't take it out.
Let me know if you have any further questions, and thanks for coming to FixYa. Please feel free to rate my solution a fixya.

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IXUS 70

Make sure selector toggle is in camera mode (ie ready to take a pic).

Select menu - the pink camera frame should display -
scroll down to Date Stamp - scroll into off / Date / Date & Time position.

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