Canon 6350B001 manuel d'utilisation
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Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation
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Camer a User Guide • Makesureyoureadthisguide,includingthe“Safety Precautions”section,beforeusingthecamera. • Readingthisguidewillhelpyoulearntousethecamera properly . • Storethisguidesafelysothatyoucanuseitinthefuture. [...]
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2 Pac ka ge Contents Beforeuse,makesurethefollowingitemsareincludedinthepackage. Ifanythingismissing,contactyourcameradealer . Camera BatteryPack NB‑10L (withterminalcover) BatteryCharger CB‑2LC/CB‑2LCE NeckStrap NS-DC1 1 DIGIT ALCAMERA SolutionDisk* (CD-ROM) Gettin[...]
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3 Preliminar y Notes and Legal Infor mation • T akeandreviewsometestshotsinitiallytomakesuretheimageswere recordedcorrectly .PleasenotethatCanonInc.,itssubsidiariesand afliates,anditsdistributorsarenotliableforanyconsequentialdamages arisin[...]
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4 Par t Names and Conv entions in T his Guide Frontdial Lamp Lens Zoomlever Shooting: < i (telephoto)>/ < j (wideangle)> Playback: < k (magnify)>/ < g (index)> Strapmount Shutterbutton Powerbutton/lamp Modedial Hot[...]
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5 PartNamesandConventionsinThisGuide < (Shortcut)>/< c (Directprint)> button < + (AElock/FElock)>/ < (Filteringimagedisplay)>button < (AFFrameSelector)>/ < a (Singleimageerase)>button Screen(LCDmoni[...]
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6 T able of Contents PackageContents......................... 2 CompatibleMemoryCards ............ 2 PreliminaryNotesandLegal Information ..................................... 3 OrganizationofCamera UserGuide ..................................... 3 PartNamesandConventionsin ThisGu[...]
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7 T ableofContents CustomizationforShooting Styles ......................................... 166 6 PlaybackMode .................. 173 Viewing ...................................... 174 BrowsingandFilteringImages .. 180 EditingFaceIDInformation ....... 187 ImageViewingOptions ..........[...]
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8 Contents: Basic Operations 4 Shoot Usecamera-determinedsettings(AutoMode) .................................... 54 Shootingpeoplewell I Portraits ( = 95) P AgainstSnow ( = 96) SmoothSkin ( = 98) Matchingspecicscenes NightScenes ( = 95) S UnderWater ( = 96) t [...]
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9 Contents:BasicOperations Focusonfaces ............................................................... 54,95,145,151 Withoutusingtheash(FlashOff) ................................................. 25,55 Withmyselfintheshot(Self-T imer) ........................[...]
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10 Safety Precautions • Beforeusingtheproduct,pleaseensurethatyoureadthesafety precautionsdescribedbelow . Alwaysensurethattheproductisused correctly . • Thesafetyprecautionsnotedonthefollowingpagesareintended topreventinjuriestoyourse[...]
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11 SafetyPrecautions • Useonlytherecommendedbattery . • Donotplacethebatterynearorindirectame. • Unplugthepowercordperiodically ,andusingadrycloth,wipeaway anydustanddirtthathascollectedontheplug,theexteriorofthe[...]
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12 SafetyPrecautions • Whenusingtheash,becarefulnottocoveritwithyourngersor clothing. Thiscouldresultinburnsordamagetotheash. • A voidusing,placingorstoringtheproductinthefollowingplaces: - Placessubjecttostrongsun[...]
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13 SafetyPrecautions • Beforeyoudiscardthebattery ,covertheterminalswithtapeorother insulators. Contactingothermetalmaterialsmayleadtoreorexplosions. • Unplugthebatterychargerfromthepoweroutletafterchargingis complete,orwhenyou?[...]
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14 C OP Y[...]
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15 Basic Guide Givesbasicinstructions,frominitial preparationstoshooting,playback,and savingonacomputer C OP Y[...]
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16 Initial Prepar ations Prepareforshootingasfollows. Attaching the Strap Attachthestrap. Attachtheincludedstraptothecamera asshown. Ontheothersideofthecamera,attach thestrapthesameway . Holding the Camera Placethestraparoundyourneck[...]
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17 InitialPreparations Charging the Batter y Beforeuse,chargethebatterywiththeincludedcharger .Besuretocharge thebatteryinitially ,becausethecameraisnotsoldwiththebatterycharged. 1 Removethebatterycoverand insertthebatteryinthecharger . ?[...]
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18 InitialPreparations Inser ting the Batter y and Memor y Card Inserttheincludedbatteryandamemorycard(soldseparately). Notethatbeforeusinganewmemorycard(oramemorycardformatted inanotherdevice),youshouldformatthememorycardwiththiscamera ( = [...]
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19 InitialPreparations Label 4 Insertthememorycard. Insertthememorycardfacingasshown untilitclicksintothelockedposition. Makesurethememorycardisfacingthe rightwaywhenyouinsertit.Inserting memorycardsfacingthewrongway[...]
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20 InitialPreparations RemovingtheBatteryandMemoryCard Removethebattery . Openthecoverandpressthebattery lockinthedirectionofthearrow . Thebatterywillpopup. Removethememorycard. Pushthememorycardinuntilitclicks, and[...]
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21 InitialPreparations 2 Setthedateandtime. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonstochoosean option. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtospecifythedateandtime. Whennished,pressthe< m >button. 3[...]
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22 InitialPreparations ChangingtheDateandTime Adjustthedateandtimeasfollows. 1 Accessthecameramenu. Pressthe< n >button. 2 Choose[Date/Time]. Movethezoomlevertochoosethe[ 3 ] tab. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsor[...]
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23 InitialPreparations Display Language Changethedisplaylanguageasneeded. 1 EnterPlaybackmode. Pressthe< 1 >button. 2 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressandholdthe< m >button,and thenimmediatelypressthe< n > button. 3 Setthedi[...]
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24 StillImages Movies T r ying the Camer a Out Followtheseinstructionstoturnthecameraon,shootstillimagesor movies,andthenviewthem. Shooting (Smar t Auto) Forfullyautomaticselectionoftheoptimalsettingsforspecicscenes, simplyletthecameradeterminethe?[...]
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25 TryingtheCameraOut 4 Shoot. ShootingStillImages Focus. Presstheshutterbuttonlightly ,halfway down.Thecamerabeepstwiceafter focusing,and AFframesaredisplayedto indicateimageareasinfocus. If[Raisetheash]appearsonthescreen[...]
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26 TryingtheCameraOut ElapsedT ime ShootingMovies Startshooting. Pressthemoviebutton.Thecamera beepsonceasrecordingbegins,and [ Rec]isdisplayedwiththeelapsedtime. Blackbarsdisplayedonthetopand bottomedgesofthescreenindicate[...]
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27 TryingtheCameraOut Viewing Aftershootingimagesormovies,youcanviewthemonthescreenas follows. 1 EnterPlaybackmode. Pressthe< 1 >button. Y ourlastshotisdisplayed. 2 Browsethroughyourimages. T oviewthepreviousimage,?[...]
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28 TryingtheCameraOut V olume 3 Playmovies. Pressthe< m >buttontoaccessthe moviecontrolpanel,choose[ ](either pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dial),andthenpressthe< m > buttonagain. Playbacknow[...]
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29 TryingtheCameraOut ErasingtheImages Y oucanchooseanderaseunneededimagesonebyone.Becarefulwhen erasingimages,becausetheycannotberecovered. 1 Chooseanimagetoerase. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dial[...]
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30 Inc luded Softwar e, PDF Manuals ThesoftwareandPDFmanualsontheincludedDIGIT AL CAMERASolution Disk(CD-ROM)( = 2)areintroducedbelow ,withinstructionsfor installation,andsavingimagestoacomputer . Software AfterinstallingthesoftwareontheCD-ROM,?[...]
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31 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals System Requirements Theincludedsoftwarecanbeusedonthefollowingcomputers. Adobe ReaderisrequiredtoviewthePDFmanuals. Operating System Windows Macintosh Windows7SP1 WindowsVistaSP2 WindowsXPSP3 MacOSX10.6–10.7 Computer C[...]
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32 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals Installing the Software Windows7andMacOSX10.6areusedhereforthesakeofillustration. Usingthesoftwareautoupdatefunction,youcanupdatetothelatest versionanddownloadnewfunctionsviatheInternet(somesoftware exc[...]
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33 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals 3 Whenamessageisdisplayed promptingyoutoconnect thecamera,connectittoa computer . Withthecameraturnedoff,openthe cover( ).Withthesmallerplugofthe USBcableintheorientationshown, insertthe?[...]
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34 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals 4 Installtheles. T urnthecameraon,andfollowthe on-screeninstructionstocompletethe installationprocess. ThesoftwarewillconnecttotheInternet toupdatetothelatestversionand downloadnewfunctions.I[...]
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35 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals Saving Images to a Computer Windows7andMacOSX10.6areusedhereforthesakeofillustration. 1 Connectthecameratothe computer . Followstep3on = 33toconnectthe cameratoacomputer . 2 T urnthecamera?[...]
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36 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals CameraWindow 3 Savetheimagestothe computer . Click[ImportImagesfromCamera],and thenclick[ImportUntransferredImages]. ImagesarenowsavedtothePictures folderonthecomputer ,inseparate foldersnamedbydat[...]
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37 IncludedSoftware,PDFManuals • InWindows7,ifthescreeninstep2isnotdisplayed,clickthe[ ]iconin thetaskbar . • T ostartCameraWindowinWindowsVistaorXP ,click[DownloadsImages FromCanonCamerausingCanonCameraWindow]onthescree[...]
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38 Accessories SoftCase SC-DC85 NeckStrap NS-DC1 1 BatteryPack NB-10L* 1 (withterminalcover) BatteryCharger CB-2LC/CB-2LCE* 1 DIGIT AL CAMERA SolutionDisk USBCable(cameraend:Mini-B)* 2 MemoryCard CardReader Windows/ Macintosh Computer TV/Video System AC AdapterKit ACK-DC80 IncludedA[...]
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39 Accessories Accessories SoftCase SC-DC85 NeckStrap NS-DC1 1 BatteryPack NB-10L* 1 (withterminalcover) BatteryCharger CB-2LC/CB-2LCE* 1 DIGIT AL CAMERA SolutionDisk USBCable(cameraend:Mini-B)* 2 MemoryCard CardReader Windows/ Macintosh Computer TV/Video System AC AdapterKit ACK-DC80 [...]
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40 C OP Y[...]
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41 Camer a Basics Practicalguidethatintroducesothercamerabasicsand describesshootingandplaybackoptions 1 Advanced Guide C OP Y[...]
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42 On/Of f ShootingMode Pressthepowerbuttontoturnthe cameraonandprepareforshooting. T oturnthecameraoff,pressthepower buttonagain. PlaybackMode Pressthe< 1 >buttontoturnthecamera onandviewyourshots. T otu[...]
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43 Shutter Button T oensureyourshotsareinfocus,alwayspresstheshutterbuttonlightly (halfway)initially .Oncethesubjectisinfocus,pressthebuttonalltheway downtoshoot. Inthismanual,shutterbuttonoperationsaredescribedaspressingthe butto[...]
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44 Optical Viewnder T oconservebatterypowerwhenshooting,youcanusetheoptical viewnderinsteadofthescreen.Shootthesamewayaswhenusingthe screen. 1 Deactivatethescreen. Pressthe< p >buttontoturnthescreen off( = 46). 2 [...]
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45 Shooting Modes Usethemodedialtoaccesseachshootingmode. P ,Tv ,A v ,M,C1, andC2Modes T akeavarietyof shotsusingyour preferredsettings ( = 123,161). MovieMode Forshootingmovies ( = 1 19). Y oucanalsoshoot movieswhenthe mode?[...]
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46 Shooting Display Options Pressthe< p >buttontoviewotherinformationonthescreen,ortohide theinformation.Fordetailsontheinformationdisplayed,see = 286. Display1 Display2 DisplayOff • Evenifthescreenisoff,itwillturnonwhen[...]
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47 FUNC. Menu CongurecommonlyusedshootingfunctionsthroughtheFUNC.menuas follows. Notethatmenuitemsandoptionsvarydependingontheshootingmode ( = 292–295). 1 AccesstheFUNC.menu. Pressthe< m >button. MenuItems Options 2 Choose[...]
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48 MENU Menu Congureavarietyofcamerafunctionsthroughothermenusasfollows. Menuitemsaregroupedbypurposeontabs,suchasshooting[ 4 ], playback[ 1 ],andsoon.Notethatavailablesettingsvarydependingon theselectedshootingorplaybackmode?[...]
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49 MENUMenu 4 Chooseanoption. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonstochoosean option. 5 Finishthesetupprocess. Pressthe< n >buttontoreturntothe screendisplayedbeforeyoupressedthe < n >buttoninstep1. • T oundoan[...]
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50 Indicator Display Thepowerlampandindicatoronthebackofthecamera( = 5)willlight orblinkdependingonthecamerastatus. Indicator Color Indicator Status CameraStatus PowerLamp Green On Cameraon Blinking Lowbattery Indicator Green On Readytoshoot(whenthe[...]
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51 Clock Y oucancheckthecurrenttime. Pressandholdthe< m >button. Thecurrenttimeappears. Ifyouholdthecameraverticallywhile usingtheclockfunction,itwillswitch toverticaldisplay .Pressthe< q >< r > buttonsor?[...]
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52 C OP Y[...]
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53 Smar t Auto Mode Convenientmodeforeasyshotswithgreatercontrol overshooting 2 C OP Y[...]
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54 StillImages Movies Shooting (Smar t Auto) Forfullyautomaticselectionatoptimalsettingsforspecicscenes,simply letthecameradeterminethesubjectandshootingconditions. 1 T urnthecameraon. Pressthepowerbutton. Thestartupscreenisdisplayed. 2 [...]
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55 Shooting(Smart Auto) 4 Shoot. ShootingStillImages Focus. Presstheshutterbuttonhalfway .The camerabeepstwiceafterfocusing,and AFframesaredisplayedtoindicate imageareasinfocus. Several AFframesaredisplayedwhen multipleareasarei[...]
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56 Shooting(Smart Auto) ElapsedT ime ShootingMovies Startshooting. Pressthemoviebutton.Thecamera beepsonceasrecordingbegins,and [ Rec]isdisplayedwiththeelapsed time. Blackbarsdisplayedonthetopand bottomedgesofthescreenindicate[...]
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57 Shooting(Smart Auto) StillImages/Movies • T oactivatethescreenwhenthecameraisonbutthescreenis blank,pressthe< p >button. • T orestorecamerasoundifyouhaveaccidentallydeactivatedit(by holdingthe< p >buttondownwhiletu[...]
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58 Shooting(Smart Auto) Movies Microphone • Keepyourngersawayfromthe microphonewhileshootingmovies. Blockingthemicrophonemayprevent audiofrombeingrecordedormay causetherecordingtosoundmufed. • Avoidtouchingcameracontrolsotherthanthe[...]
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59 Shooting(Smart Auto) StillImages Movies Scene Icons In< A >mode,shootingscenesdeterminedbythecameraareindicated bytheicondisplayed,andcorrespondingsettingsareautomatically selectedforoptimalfocusing,subjectbrightness,andcolor .Dependingon the[...]
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60 Shooting(Smart Auto) • Whenthedrivemodeissetto[ ]( = 139),andwhen[HgLampCorr .]issetto [On]andscenesareautomaticallycorrected( = 83),Smiling,Sleeping,Babies (Smiling),Babies(Sleeping),andChildreniconswillnotbedis[...]
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61 Shooting(Smart Auto) StillImages Movies Image Stabilization Icons Optimalimagestabilizationfortheshootingconditionsisautomatically applied(IntelligentIS). Additionally ,thefollowingiconsaredisplayedin < A >mode. Imagestabilizationforstill images Imagesta[...]
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62 Shooting(Smart Auto) StillImages Movies On-Screen Frames A varietyofframesaredisplayedoncethecameradetectssubjectsyouare aimingthecameraat. • A whiteframeisdisplayedaroundthesubject(orperson’sface) determinedbythecameratobethemai[...]
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63 Common, Con venient F eatures StillImages Movies Zooming In Closer on Subjects (Digital Zoom) Whendistantsubjectsaretoofarawaytoenlargeusingtheopticalzoom, usedigitalzoomforuptoabout20xenlargement. 1 Movethezoomlevertoward < i >. Holdthelever[...]
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64 Common,ConvenientFeatures • Focallengthwhenopticalanddigitalzoomarecombinedisasfollows (35mmlmequivalent). 28–560mm(28–140mmwithopticalzoomalone) • T odeactivatedigitalzoom,pressthe< n >button,choose[DigitalZoom]?[...]
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65 Common,ConvenientFeatures Onceyoustarttheself-timer ,thelamp willblinkandthecamerawillplayaself- timersound. T wosecondsbeforetheshot,theblinking andsoundwillspeedup.(Thelampwill remainlitincasetheashres.) ?[...]
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66 Common,ConvenientFeatures StillImages Movies CustomizingtheSelf-Timer Y oucanspecifythedelay(0–30seconds)andnumberofshots(1–10). 1 Choose[ $ ]. Followingstep1on = 64,choose[ $ ] andpressthe< n >button. 2 Congure[...]
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67 Common,ConvenientFeatures StillImages Adding a Date Stamp Thecameracanaddtheshootingdatetoimages,inthelower-rightcorner . However ,notethatdatestampscannotbeeditedorremoved,soconrm beforehandthatthedateandtimearecorrect( = 20). 1 ?[...]
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68 Common,ConvenientFeatures StillImages Choosing Subjects to F ocus On (Tracking AF) Shootafterchoosingasubjecttofocusonasfollows. 1 SpecifyT racking AF . Pressthe< o >button. [ ]isdisplayedinthecenterofthe screen. 2 Chooseasubjectto?[...]
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69 Using F ace ID Ifyouregisterapersonaheadoftime,thecamerawilldetectthatperson’s face,andprioritizefocus,brightness,andcolorforthatpersonwhen shooting.In< A >mode,thecameracandetectbabiesandchildren basedonregisteredbirthday[...]
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70 UsingFaceID Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[AddtoRegistry], andthenchoose[AddaNewFace]. 2 Registerfaceinformation. Aimthecamerasothatthefaceofthe personyouwanttoregisteris[...]
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71 UsingFaceID The[EditProle]screenisdisplayed. 4 Enteraname. Pressthe< m >button. Pressthe< o >< p >< q >< r >buttonsor turnthe< 7 >dialtochooseacharacter , andthenpressthe< m >button[...]
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72 UsingFaceID 6 Savethesettings. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[Save],andthen pressthe< m >button. Afteramessageisdisplayed,pressthe < q >< r >buttonsorturnthe< 7 >?[...]
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73 UsingFaceID Shooting Ifyouregisterapersonaheadoftime,thecamerawillprioritizethatperson asthemainsubject,andoptimizefocus,brightness,andcolorforthat personwhenshooting. Whenyoupointthecameratowarda subject,thenamesofu[...]
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74 UsingFaceID Checking and Editing R e gistered Infor mation CheckingRegisteredFaceIDInformation 1 Accessthe[Check/EditInfo] screen. Followingstep1on = 69,choose [Check/EditInfo]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Chooseapersontocheck. Press?[...]
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75 UsingFaceID ChangingtheNameorBirthday 1 Accessthe[EditProle]screen. Followingsteps1–3on = 74,choose [EditProle]andpressthe< m >button. 2 Inputchanges. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 [...]
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76 UsingFaceID Overwritingand AddingFaceInformation Y oucanoverwriteexistingfaceinformationwithnewfaceinfo.Y oushould updatefaceinformationregularly ,especiallywithbabiesandchildren,as theirfaceschangequicklyastheygrow . Y oucanalsoaddf[...]
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77 UsingFaceID 4 Choosethefaceinfoto overwrite. Pressthe< o >< p >< q >< r >buttonsor turnthe< 7 >dialtochoosethefaceinfo tooverwrite,andthenpressthe< m > button. 5 Registerfaceinformation. Follows[...]
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78 UsingFaceID ErasingFaceInformation 1 Accessthe[Check/EditInfo] screen. Followingstep1on = 69,choose [Check/EditInfo]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Choosethenameoftheperson whosefaceinfoyouwantto erase. Pressthe&[...]
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79 UsingFaceID Erasing Register ed Infor mation Y oucaneraseinformation(faceinfo,name,birthday)registeredtoFaceID. However ,namesrecordedinpreviouslyshotimageswillnotbeerased. 1 Accessthe[EraseInfo]screen. Followstep1on = 69andc[...]
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80 Image Customization F eatures StillImages Changing the Aspect Ratio Changetheimageaspectratio(ratioofwidthtoheight)asfollows. Congurethesetting. Pressthe< m >button,choose[ ]in themenu,andchoosethedesiredoption ( = 47). Oncethe[...]
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81 ImageCustomizationFeatures StillImages Changing Image Resolution (Size) Choosefrom4levelsofimageresolution,asfollows.Forguidelineson howmanyshotsateachresolutionsettingcantonamemorycard,see “Specications”( = 303). Congurethesettin[...]
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82 ImageCustomizationFeatures StillImages Red-Ey e Cor r ection Red-eyethatoccursintheashphotographycanbeautomatically correctedasfollows. 1 Accessthe[Built-inFlash Settings]screen. Pressthe< n >button,choose[Flash Control]onthe[ 4 ]tab,?[...]
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83 ImageCustomizationFeatures StillImages Cor r ecting Greenish Ima ge Areas fr om Mercur y Lamps Inshotsofeveningsceneswithsubjectsilluminatedbymercurylamps,the subjectsorbackgroundmayappeartohaveagreenishtinge.Thisgreenish tingecanbecorrectedautomatically[...]
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84 ImageCustomizationFeatures Movies Changing Mo vie Ima ge Quality 3imagequalitysettingsareavailable.Forguidelinesonthemaximum movielengthateachlevelofimagequalitythatwilltonamemorycard, see“Specications”( = 303). Congurethesetting.[...]
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85 ImageCustomizationFeatures Movies Using the W ind Filter Distortedaudiocausedbyrecordingwhenthewindisstrongcanbe reduced.However ,therecordingmaysoundunnaturalwhenthisoptionis usedwhenthereisnowind. Congurethesetting. Pressthe< n &[...]
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86 Helpful Shooting F eatures StillImages Movies Using the Dual Axis Electronic Lev el Anelectroniclevelcanbedisplayedasaguidelinetoensurethecamerais levelfromfronttobackandlefttoright. 1 Displaytheelectroniclevel. Pressthe< p >buttonseveral?[...]
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87 HelpfulShootingFeatures StillImages Magnifying the Ar ea in F ocus Y oucancheckthefocusbypressingtheshutterbuttonhalfway ,whichwill enlargetheportionoftheimageinfocusinthe AFframe. 1 Congurethesetting. Pressthe< n >button,choos[...]
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88 HelpfulShootingFeatures StillImages Checking f or Closed Eyes [ ]isdisplayedwhenthecameradetectsthatpeoplemayhaveclosed theireyes. 1 Congurethesetting. Pressthe< n >button,choose[Blink Detection]onthe[ 4 ]tab,andthen choose[On][...]
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89 Customizing Camera Oper ation Customizeshootingfunctionsonthe[ 4 ]tabofthemenuasfollows. Forinstructionsonmenufunctions,see“ n Menu”( = 48). StillImages Deactivating the AF Assist Beam Y oucandeactivatethelampthatnormallylightsuptohelpyouf[...]
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90 CustomizingCameraOperation StillImages Changing the Image Display Period After Shots Changehowlongimagesaredisplayedaftershotsasfollows. Congurethesetting. Pressthe< n >button,choose [Review]onthe[ 4 ]tab,andthen choosethedesiredoption( = ?[...]
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91 CustomizingCameraOperation StillImages Changing the Image Display Style After Shots Changethewayimagesaredisplayedaftershotsasfollows. 1 In[Review],chooseeither2–10 secondsor[Hold]( = 90). 2 Congurethesetting. Pressthe< n >button,?[...]
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92 C OP Y[...]
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93 Other Shooting Modes Shootmoreeffectivelyinvariousscenes,andtakeshots enhancedwithuniqueimageeffectsorcapturedusing specialfunctions 3 C OP Y[...]
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94 StillImages Movies Auto Clip R ecor ding (Mo vie Digest) Y oucanmakeashortmovieofadayjustbyshootingstillimages. Beforeeachshot,thecamerawillautomaticallyrecordamovieclipofthe scene.Eachcliprecordedthatdayiscombinedintoasinglele. 1[...]
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95 Specic Scenes Chooseamodematchingtheshootingscene,andthecamerawill automaticallycongurethesettingsforoptimalshots. 1 Enter< K >mode. Setthemodedialto< K >. 2 Chooseashootingmode. Pressthe< m >button,choose?[...]
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96 SpecicScenes StillImages Movies S Shootunderwater(Underwater) Natural-coloredshotsofsealifeand underwaterscenery ,whenyouusean optionalwaterproofcase( = 237). Thismodecancorrectwhitebalanceand matchtheeffectofusingaco[...]
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97 SpecicScenes • Whenyouuseatripodforeveningscenes,shootingin[ A ]modeinstead of[ ]modewillgivebetterresults( = 54). StillImages ShootingWithanUnderwaterFocusingRange Iffocusingisdifcultin[ S ]mode( = 96)withafo[...]
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98 SpecicScenes StillImages Making Skin Look Smoother (Smooth Skin) Y oucanapplyasmootheningeffectwhenshootingimagesofpeople. Theeffectlevelandcolor([LighterSkin T one],[DarkerSkinT one])canbe chosenasfollows. 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–?[...]
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99 Image Ef fects (Creativ e Filter s) Addavarietyofeffectstoimageswhenshooting. 1 Enter< >mode. Setthemodedialto< >. 2 Chooseashootingmode. Pressthe< m >button,choose[ ]in themenu,andthenchooseashooting mode([...]
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100 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Shooting High-Contrast Scenes (High Dynamic Range) Threeconsecutiveimagesarecapturedatdifferentbrightnesslevels eachtimeyoushoot,andthecameracombinesimageareaswithoptimal brightnesstocreateasingleimage.Thismo[...]
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101 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) AddingColorEffects Followsteps1–2on = 99and choose[ ]. Pressthe< >button,chooseacolor effect(eitherpressthe< q >< r >buttons orturnthe< 7 >dial),andthenpressthe?[...]
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102 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shooting with Faded Colors (Nostalgic) Thiseffectmakescolorslookfadedandimageslookweathered,asinold photographs.Choosefromveeffectlevels. 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–2on = 99and cho[...]
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103 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Shooting with a Fish-Eye Lens Effect (Fish-eye Effect) Shootwiththedistortingeffectofash-eyelens. 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–2on = 99and choose[ ]. 2 Chooseaneffectlevel. T urnthe< z &[...]
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104 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shots Resembling Minia tur e Models (Miniature Effect) Createstheeffectofaminiaturemodel,byblurringimageareasaboveand belowyourselectedarea. Y oucanalsomakemoviesthatlooklikescenesinminiaturemodelsby?[...]
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105 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) PlaybackSpeedandEstimatedPlaybackTime (forOne-MinuteClips) Speed PlaybackTime Approx.12sec. Approx.6sec. Approx.3sec. • Thezoomisnotavailablewhenshootingmovies.Besuretoset thezoombeforeshooting. • T ry[...]
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106 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Shooting with a T oy Camera Ef fect (T oy Camera Ef fect) Thiseffectmakesimagesresembleshotsfromatoycamerabyvignetting (darker ,blurredimagecorners)andchangingtheoverallcolor . 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–[...]
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107 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Shooting W ith a Soft F ocus Ef fect Thisfunctionallowsyoutoshootimagesasifasoftfocuslterisattached tothecamera.Y oucanadjusttheeffectlevelasdesired. 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–2on[...]
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108 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shooting in Monochrome Shootimagesinblackandwhite,sepia,orblueandwhite. 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–2on = 99and choose[ ]. 2 Chooseacolortone. T urnthe< z >dialtoc[...]
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109 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shooting with Color Accent Chooseasingleimagecolortokeepandchangeothercolorstoblackand white. 1 Choose[ T ]. Followsteps1–2on = 99and choose[ T ]. 2 Accessthesettingscreen. ?[...]
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11 0 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) StillImages Movies Shooting with Color Swap Y oucanreplaceoneimagecolorwithanotherbeforeshooting.Notethat onlyonecolorcanbereplaced. 1 Choose[ Y ]. Followsteps1–2on = 99and choose[ Y ]. 2 Access?[...]
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111 ImageEffects(CreativeFilters) 5 Specifytherangeofcolorsto replace. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtoadjusttherange. T oreplaceonlyyourspeciedcolor , choosealargenegativevalue.T oreplace colo[...]
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11 2 Special Modes for Other Pur poses StillImages Auto Shooting After F ace Detection (Smar t Shutter) AutoShooting AfterSmileDetection Thecamerashootsautomaticallyafterdetectingasmile,evenwithoutyou pressingtheshutterbutton. 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–2on =[...]
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11 3 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes StillImages UsingtheWinkSelf-T imer Aimthecameraatapersonandpresstheshutterbuttonallthewaydown. Thecamerawillshootabouttwosecondsafterawinkisdetected. 1 Choose[ ]. Followsteps1–2on?[...]
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11 4 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes • Ifthewinkisnotdetected,winkagainslowlyanddeliberately . • Winkingmaynotbedetectedifeyesareobscuredbyhair ,ahat,orglasses. • Closingandopeningbotheyesatoncewillalsobedetectedasa[...]
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11 5 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes 3 Presstheshutterbuttonallthe waydown. Thecameranowentersshootingstandby mode,and[Lookstraightatcamerato startcountdown]isdisplayed. Thelampblinksandtheself-timersound isplayed. 4 Join[...]
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11 6 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes StillImages High-Speed Continuous Shooting (High-speed Burst HQ) Y oucanshootaseriesofshotsinrapidsuccessionbyholdingtheshutter buttonallthewaydown.Fordetailsonthecontinuousshootingspeed,see “Specications”( = ?[...]
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11 7 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes ImagesDisplayedDuringPlayback Eachsetofimagesshotcontinuouslyismanagedasasinglegroup,and onlytherstimageinthatgroupwillbedisplayed.T oindicatethatthe imageispartofagroup,[ ]isdisplayed[...]
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11 8 SpecialModesforOtherPurposes StillImages Shooting Stitch Assist Images Shootalargesubjectbytakingmultipleshotsatvariouspositions,andthen usetheincludedsoftware( = 30)tocombinethemintoapanorama. 1 Choose[ x ]or[ v ]. Followsteps?[...]
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11 9 Movies Shooting V arious Mo vies Movies Shooting Mo vies in < E > Mode 1 Enter< E >mode. Setthemodedialto< E >. Blackbarsdisplayedonthetopand bottomedgesofthescreenindicate imageareasnotrecorded. 2 Congurethesettingstos[...]
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120 ShootingV ariousMovies Movies Shooting iF r ame Mo vies ShootmoviesthatcanbeeditedwithiFrame-compatiblesoftwareor devices.Y oucanquicklyedit,save,andmanageiFramemoviesusingthe includedsoftware( = 30). 1 Choose[ ]. Setthemodedialto[...]
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121 ShootingV ariousMovies Movies Shooting Super Slow Motion Mo vies Y oucanshootfast-movingsubjectsforplaybacklaterinslowmotion.Note thatsoundisnotrecorded. 1 Choose[ ]. Setthemodedialto< E >. Pressthe< m >button,choose[ E ] in[...]
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122 ShootingV ariousMovies • Themoviewillbeplayedbackinslowmotionwhenyoufollowsteps1–3 on = 174. • Y oucanchangetheplaybackspeedofmoviesshotin[ ]modebyusing theincludedsoftware.Fordetails,refertothe Software[...]
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123 P Mode Morediscerningshots,inyourpreferredshootingstyle • Instructionsinthischapterapplytothecamerawiththemodedialsetto < G >mode. • < G >:Program AE; AE:AutoExposure • Beforeusingafunctionintroducedinthischapterin[...]
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124 StillImages Movies Shooting in Prog r am AE Mode (<P> Mode) Y oucancustomizemanyfunctionsettingstosuityourpreferredshooting style. 1 Enter< G >mode. Setthemodedialto< G >. 2 Customizethesettingsas desired( = 125–160),and?[...]
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125 Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation) StillImages Adjusting Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation) Thestandardexposuresetbythecameracanbeadjustedin1/3-stop increments,inarangeof–3to+3. Asyouwatchthescreen,turnthe exposurecompensationdialto?[...]
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126 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Locking Image Brightness/Exposure (AE Lock) Beforeshooting,youcanlocktheexposure,oryoucanspecifyfocusand exposureseparately . 1 Locktheexposure. Aimthecameraatthesubjecttoshoot withtheexposur[...]
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127 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Changing the Metering Method Adjustthemeteringmethod(howbrightnessismeasured)tosuitshooting conditionsasfollows. Pressthe< >button,choosethe desiredoption(eitherpressthe< q >< r > [...]
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128 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages LinkingtheSpot AEPointFrametotheAFFrame 1 Setthemeteringmethodto[ ]. Followthestepson = 127tochoose[ ]. 2 Congurethesetting. Pressthe< n >button,choose [Spo[...]
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129 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Changing the ISO Speed Pressthe< o >button,chooseanoption (eitherpressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturn the< 7 >dial),andthenpressthe< m > button. Theoptionyoucongu[...]
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130 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Adjustingthe Setting Whenthecameraissetto[ ],maximumISOspeedcanbespeciedin arangeof[ ]–[ ],andsensitivitycanbespeciedinarangeofthree levels. 1 Accessthesettingsc[...]
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131 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Auto Exposure Brack eting (AEB Mode) Threeconsecutiveimagesarecapturedatdifferentexposurelevels (standardexposure,underexposure,andthenoverexposure)eachtime youshoot.Y oucanadjusttheamountofunderexposure[...]
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132 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) StillImages Cor r ecting Image Brightness (i-Contr ast) Beforeshooting,excessivelybrightordarkimageareas(suchasfacesor backgrounds)canbedetectedandautomaticallyadjustedtotheoptimal brightness. T oavoidwashed-outhighlig[...]
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133 ImageBrightness(ExposureCompensation) • ISOspeed( = 129)willbeadjustedtoaspeedwithinthe supportedrangeifyouhavespeciedavalueoutsidethe supportedrangeindicatedhere. StillImages ShadowCorrect Automaticallypreserveimagedetailins[...]
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134 Color and Continuous Shooting StillImages Movies Adjusting W hite Balance Byadjustingwhitebalance(WB),youcanmakeimagecolorslookmore naturalforthesceneyouareshooting. Pressthe< m >button,choose[ ]in themenu,andchoosethedesiredoption ([...]
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135 Color and Continuous Shooting Still Images Movies Custom White Balance For image colors that look natural under the light in your shot, adjust white balance to suit the light source where you are shooting. Set the white balance under the same light source that will illuminate your shot. Follow the steps on = 134 and choose [ ] or [ ]. ?[...]
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136 ColorandContinuousShooting 2 Congureadvancedsettings. T oconguremoreadvancedsettings, pressthe< n >buttonandturn the< z >or< 7 >dialtoadjustthe correctionlevel. T oresetthecorrectionlevel,pressthe < &[...]
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137 ColorandContinuousShooting StillImages Movies Changing Image Color T ones (My Color s) Changeimagecolortonesasdesired,suchasconvertingimagestosepia orblackandwhite. Pressthe< m >button,choose[ ]in themenu,andchoosethedesiredoption ( [...]
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138 ColorandContinuousShooting • Whitebalance( = 134)cannotbesetin[ ]or[ ]modes. • With[ ]and[ ]modes,colorsotherthanpeople’sskintone maybemodied.Thesesettingsmaynotproducetheexpected resultswithsomeskintones. Sti[...]
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139 ColorandContinuousShooting StillImages Continuous Shooting Holdtheshutterbuttonallthewaydowntoshootcontinuously . Fordetailsonthecontinuousshootingspeed,see“Specications” ( = 303). 1 Congurethesetting. Pressthe< m >button,c[...]
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140 ColorandContinuousShooting • IfyouuseFaceID( = 69)in[ W ],thenamerecordedintheimagewillbe xedtothelocationwhereitisdisplayedintherstshot.Evenifthesubject moves,thenamewillstayxedinthesameposit[...]
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141 Shooting Range and F ocusing StillImages Movies Shooting at Preset F ocal Lengths (Step Zoom) Y oucanshootatpresetfocallengthsof28,35,50,85,100or140mm (35mmlmequivalent).Thisisconvenientwhenyouwanttoshootatthe angleofviewofthosefocalle[...]
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142 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages Movies Shooting Close-ups (Macro) T orestrictthefocustosubjectsatcloserange,setthecamerato[ e ].For detailsonthefocusingrange,see“Specications”( = 303). Pressthe< q >button,choose[ e ][...]
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143 ShootingRangeandFocusing MFIndicator 2 Specifythegeneralfocal position. Referringtotheon-screenMFindicator bar(whichshowsthedistanceandfocal position)andthemagnieddisplayarea, pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7[...]
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144 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages Movies Digital T ele-Con ver ter Thefocallengthofthelenscanbeincreasedbyapproximately1.5xor2.0x. Thiscanreducecamerashakebecausetheshutterspeedisfasterthanit wouldbeifyouzoomed(includingusingdigi[...]
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145 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages Movies Changing the AF F r ame Mode Changethe AF(autofocus)framemodetosuittheshootingconditionsas follows. Pressthe< n >button,choose[AF Frame]onthe[ 4 ]tab,andthenchoose thedesiredoption( = ?[...]
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146 ShootingRangeandFocusing • Iffacesarenotdetected,orwhenonlygrayframesaredisplayed (withoutawhiteframe),uptoninegreenframesaredisplayedin theareasinfocuswhenyoupresstheshutterbuttonhalfway . • Iffacesarenotdetected[...]
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147 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages MovingandResizing AFFrames(FlexiZone) Whenyouwanttochangethepositionorsizeofthe AFframe,setthe AF framemodeto[FlexiZone]( = 146). 1 Preparetomovethe AFframe. Pressthe< >but[...]
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148 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages ChoosingSubjectstoFocusOn(T racking AF) Shootafterchoosingasubjecttofocusonasfollows. 1 Choose[T racking AF]. Followthestepson = 145tochoose [T rackingAF]. [ ]isdisplayedinthecent[...]
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149 ShootingRangeandFocusing • [Servo AF]( = 150)issetto[On]andcannotbechanged. • T rackingmaynotbepossiblewhensubjectsaretoosmallormove toorapidly ,orwhensubjectcolororbrightnessmatchesthatofthe backgroundtooclosel[...]
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150 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages ShootingwithServo AF Thismodehelpsavoidmissingshotsofsubjectsinmotion,becausethe cameracontinuestofocusonthesubjectandadjusttheexposureaslong asyoupresstheshutterbuttonhalfway . 1 Congure?[...]
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151 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages Changing the F ocus Setting Y oucanchangedefaultcameraoperationofconstantlyfocusingon subjectsitisaimedat,evenwhentheshutterbuttonisnotpressed.Instead, youcanlimitcamerafocusingtothemomentyoupress?[...]
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152 ShootingRangeandFocusing 3 Choosethefacetofocuson. T oswitchthefaceframe[ ]toanother detectedface,pressthe< >button. Afteryouhaveswitchedthefaceframe toalldetectedfaces,[FaceSelect:Off] isdisplayed,andth[...]
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153 ShootingRangeandFocusing StillImages F ocus Br ack eting (Focus-BKT Mode) Threeconsecutiveimagesarecapturedeachtimeyoushoot,withthe rstoneatthefocaldistanceyousetmanuallyandtheothersatfarther andnearerfocalpositionsdeterminedbypresets.[...]
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154 Flash StillImages Activating Flash Y oucanhavetheashreforeachshot.Fordetailsontheashrange,see “Specications”( = 303). 1 Raisetheash. Movethe< >switch. 2 Congurethesetting. Pressthe< r >button,c[...]
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155 Flash StillImages Shooting with Slow Sync hr o Withthisoption,theashrestoincreasethebrightnessofthemain subject(suchaspeople)whilethecamerashootsataslowshutterspeedto increasethebrightnessofthebackgroundthatisoutoftheash[...]
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156 Flash StillImages Adjusting the Flash Exposure Compensation Justaswithregularexposurecompensation( = 125),youcanadjustthe ashexposurefrom–2to+2stops,in1/3-stopincrements. Raisetheash,pressthe< r >buttonand immediatelyturnth[...]
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157 Flash StillImages Shooting with the FE Lock Justaswiththe AElock( = 1 26),youcanlocktheexposurefortheash shots. 1 Raisetheashandsetitto[ h ] ( = 154). 2 Locktheashexposure. Aimthecameraatthesubjecttoshoot [...]
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158 Flash StillImages Changing the Flash Timing Changethetimingoftheashandshutterreleaseasfollows. 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe< n >button,choose[Flash Control]onthe[ 4 ]tab,andthenpress the< m >button( = 4 8 ). 2 [...]
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159 StillImages Shooting RAW Ima ges RA Wimagesare“raw”(unprocessed)data,recordedwithessentiallyno lossofimagequalityfromthecamera’sinternalimageprocessing.Use DigitalPhotoProfessional( = 30)toadjustRA Wimagesasdesiredwith minimalloss[...]
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160 Other Settings StillImages Changing the Compression Ratio (Image Quality) Choosefromtwocompressionratios,asfollows:[ ](SuperFine), [ ](Fine).Forguidelinesonhowmanyshotsateachcompressionratio cantonamemorycard,see“Specications”( = 303). Co[...]
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161 Tv , Av , M, C1, and C2 Mode T akesmarter ,moresophisticatedshots,andcustomize thecameraforyourshootingstyle • Instructionsinthischapterapplytothecameraassettotherespective mode. 5 C OP Y[...]
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162 StillImages Specic Shutter Speeds (<Tv> Mode) Setyourpreferredshutterspeedbeforeshootingasfollows.Thecamera automaticallyadjuststheaperturevaluetosuityourshutterspeed. Fordetailsonavailableshutterspeeds,see“Specications”( = 303). 1 [...]
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163 StillImages Specic Aper tur e V alues (<Av> Mode) Setyourpreferredaperturevaluebeforeshootingasfollows.Thecamera automaticallyadjuststheshutterspeedtosuityouraperturevalue. Fordetailsonavailableaperturevalues,see“Specications”( = 303).[...]
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164 StillImages Specic Shutter Speeds and Aper tur e V alues (<M> Mode) Followthesestepsbeforeshootingtosetyourpreferredshutterspeedand aperturevaluetoobtainthedesiredexposure. Fordetailsonavailableshutterspeedsandaperturevalues,see “Specications”[...]
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165 SpecicShutterSpeedsand ApertureV alues(<M>Mode) • < D >:Manual • Calculationofstandardexposureisbasedonthespeciedmeteringmethod ( = 127). • Y oucancustomizecameraoperationsothatturningthe< 7 >dialadjusts th[...]
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166 Customization f or Shooting Styles StillImages Movies Customizing Display Infor mation Setthenumberofcustomdisplays( = 46)andwhatinformationis displayedineachdisplaywhenthe< p >buttonispushedinshooting display . 1 Accessthesettingscreen. P[...]
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167 CustomizationforShootingStyles • Settingswillnotbesavedifyoupresstheshutterbuttonhalfway andreturntotheshootingscreenfromthecustomdisplaysettings screen. • Grayed-outitemscanalsobespecied,buttheymaynotbe displayedins[...]
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168 CustomizationforShootingStyles StillImages Movies Assigning Functions to the F r ont Dial and Control Dial Assigncommonlyusedfunctionstothefrontdialandcontroldial,by shootingmode. 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe< n >button,choose[Set z7 Func.]?[...]
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169 CustomizationforShootingStyles StillImages Movies Assigning Functions to the < > Button 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe< n >button,choose[Set Shortcutbutton]onthe[ 4 ]tab,andthen pressthe< m >button( = 48). 2 Congurethe?[...]
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170 CustomizationforShootingStyles StillImages Saving Shooting Settings Savecommonlyusedshootingmodesandyourconguredfunctionsettings forreuse.T oaccesssavedsettingslater ,simplyturnthemodedialto< > or< >.Evensettingsthatareusually[...]
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171 CustomizationforShootingStyles • T oeditsavedsettings(excepttheirshootingmode),choose< > or< >,changethesettings,andthenrepeatsteps2–3.These settingdetailsarenotappliedinothershootingmodes. • T oclearinformation[...]
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172 CustomizationforShootingStyles 3 Rearrangethemenulistorder , asneeded. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[Sort],andthenpress the< m >button. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe?[...]
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173 Playbac k Mode Havefunreviewingyourshots,andbrowseoreditthem inmanyways • T opreparethecamerafortheseoperations,pressthe< 1 >buttonto enterPlaybackmode. • Itmaynotbepossibletoplaybackoreditimagesthatwere renamed?[...]
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174 StillImages Movies Viewing Aftershootingimagesormovies,youcanviewthemonthescreenas follows. 1 EnterPlaybackmode. Pressthe< 1 >button. Y ourlastshotisdisplayed. 2 Browsethroughyourimages. T oviewthepreviousimage,pres[...]
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175 Viewing V olume 3 Playmovies. T ostartplayback,pressthe< m >button toaccessthemoviecontrolpanel, choose[ ](eitherpressthe< q >< r > buttonsorturnthe< 7 >dial),andthen pressthe< m >buttonagain. 4 Adjust[...]
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176 Viewing StillImages Movies Switching Display Modes Pressthe< p >buttontoviewotherinformationonthescreen,ortohide theinformation.Fordetailsontheinformationdisplayed,see = 288. NoInformation Display Simple Information Display Detailed Information?[...]
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177 Viewing StillImages Movies RGBHistogram RGBHistogram T oviewanRGBhistogram,pressthe < o >buttonindetailedinformation display .TheRGBhistogramshowsthe distributionofshadesofred,green,and blueinanimage.Thehorizontalaxis represent[...]
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178 Viewing Viewing Movie Digest Clips Viewmovieclipsrecordedautomaticallyin[ ]mode( = 94)onadayof stillimageshootingasfollows. 1 Chooseanimage. Stillimagesshotin[ ]modearelabeled withan[ ]icon. Chooseastillimagelabeled?[...]
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179 Viewing StillImages Checking the F ocus T ocheckthefocusofyourshots,youcanmagnifytheareaoftheimage thatwasinthe AFframeatthetimeofshooting. 1 AccessFocusCheck. Pressthe< p >button( = 176). A whiteframeisd[...]
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180 Browsing and Filtering Images StillImages Movies Naviga ting T hr ough Images in an Index Bydisplayingmultipleimagesinanindex,youcanquicklyndtheimages youarelookingfor . 1 Displayimagesinanindex. Movethezoomlevertoward< g >to displayimage[...]
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181 BrowsingandFilteringImages StillImages Movies Finding Images Matc hing Specied Conditions Finddesiredimagesquicklyonamemorycardfullofimagesbyltering imagedisplayaccordingtoyourspeciedconditions.Y oucanalsoprotect ( = 192)ordelete( = [...]
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182 BrowsingandFilteringImages 2 Choosethesecondcondition andchecktheimagesfound. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonstochoose anothercondition.Onceyouturnthe < 7 >dial,youcanviewtheimages narroweddownbyyourconditions. T [...]
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183 BrowsingandFilteringImages StillImages FilteringDisplayby[ ] 1 Choose[ ]. Followingsteps1–2on = 181–182, choose[ ]andpressthe< m >button. 2 Chooseaperson. Pressthe< o >< p >< q >< r >buttons to[...]
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184 BrowsingandFilteringImages StillImages Movies Using the F r ont Dial to Jump Usethefrontdialtondandjumpbetweendesiredimagesquicklyby lteringimagedisplayaccordingtoyourspeciedconditions. JumptoFavorites Displaysimagestaggedasfavorites( = [...]
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185 BrowsingandFilteringImages Movies Viewing Movie Digest Mo vies Moviescreatedin[ ]mode( = 94)canbeviewedbydate. 1 Chooseamovie. Pressthe< n >button,choose [MovieDigestPlayback]onthe[ 1 ]tab, andthenchoosethedate. 2 Playth[...]
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186 BrowsingandFilteringImages • Duringgroupplayback(step2),youcanbrowsethroughimagesquickly “NavigatingThroughImagesinanIndex”( = 180)andmagnifythem “MagnifyingImages”( = 189).Y oucanprotect,erase,orprintallimages i[...]
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187 Editing F ace ID Infor mation Ifyounoticethatanameisincorrectduringplayback,youcanchangeitor eraseit. However ,youcannotaddnamesforpeoplewhoarenotdetectedbyFace ID(namesarenotdisplayed),andforpeoplewhosenameshavebeen erased[...]
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188 EditingFaceIDInformation 4 Choosethenameoftheperson tooverwrite. Followstep2on = 76tochoose thenameofthepersonyouwantto overwrite. ErasingNames Followingstep3on = 187,choose [Erase]andpressthe< m >[...]
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189 Image V iewing Options StillImages Magnifying Ima ges ApproximatePositionof Displayed Area 1 Magnifyanimage. Movingthezoomlevertoward< k >will zoominandmagnifytheimage.Y ou canmagnifyimagesuptoabout10xby continuingtoholdthezoom?[...]
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190 ImageViewingOptions StillImages Movies Viewing Slideshows Automaticallyplaybackimagesfromamemorycardasfollows. 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe< n >button,andthen choose[Slideshow]onthe[ 1 ]tab ( = 48). 2 Congurethesetting. [...]
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191 ImageViewingOptions StillImages Auto Playbac k of Similar Images (Smar t Shufe) Basedonthecurrentimage,thecameraoffersfourimagessimilartoit thatyoumaywishtoview . Afteryouchoosetoviewoneofthoseimages, thecameraoffersfourmoreimages. [...]
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192 StillImages Movies Protecting Ima ges Protectimportantimagestopreventaccidentalerasurebythecamera ( = 196,197). Choosing a Selection Method 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe< n >buttonandchoose [Protect]onthe[ 1 ]tab( = 48). 2 Ch[...]
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193 ProtectingImages Choosing Images Individuall y 1 Choose[Select]. Followingstep2above,choose[Select] andpressthe< m >button. 2 Chooseanimage. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochooseanimage,andthen pr[...]
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194 ProtectingImages Selecting a Range 1 Choose[SelectRange]. Followingstep2on = 192,choose [SelectRange]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Chooseastartingimage. Pressthe< m >button. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturn?[...]
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195 ProtectingImages 4 Protecttheimages. Pressthe< p >buttontochoose [Protect],andthenpressthe< m > button. • Y oucanalsochoosetherstorlastimagebyturningthe< 7 >dialwhenthe topscreeninsteps2and3is?[...]
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196 StillImages Movies Erasing Ima ges Y oucanchooseanderaseunneededimagesonebyone.Becarefulwhen erasingimages,becausetheycannotberecovered.However ,protected images( = 192)cannotbeerased. 1 Chooseanimagetoerase. Pressthe< q >[...]
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197 ErasingImages Erasing All Ima ges Y oucaneraseallimagesatonce.Becarefulwhenerasingimages, becausetheycannotberecovered.However ,protectedimages( = 192) cannotbeerased. ChoosingaSelectionMethod 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Pressthe<[...]
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198 ErasingImages 3 Erasetheimage. Pressthe< n >button. A conrmationmessageisdisplayed. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[OK],andthenpress the< m >button. SelectingaRange 1 Choose[[...]
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199 ErasingImages Specifying AllImagesatOnce 1 Choose[Select AllImages]. Followingstep2on“Choosinga SelectionMethod”( = 197),choose [Select AllImages]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Erasetheimages. Pressthe< q >< r &g[...]
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200 StillImages Movies R otating Images Changetheorientationofimagesandsavethemasfollows. 1 Choose[Rotate]. Pressthe< n >buttonandchoose [Rotate]onthe[ 1 ]tab( = 48). 2 Rotatetheimage. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsort[...]
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201 RotatingImages Deactivating A uto Rotation Followthesestepstodeactivateautomaticrotationbythecamera,which rotatesimagesshotinverticalorientationsotheyaredisplayedverticallyon thecamera. Pressthe< n >button,choose[Auto Rotate]onthe[...]
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202 Image Cate gories Y oucantagimagesasfavoritesorassignthemtoMyCategory( = 203) groups.Bychoosingacategoryinlteredplayback,youcanrestrictthe followingoperationstoallofthoseimages. • Viewing( = 174),V iewingSlideshows( =[...]
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203 ImageCategories • Favoriteimageswillhaveathree-starrating( )when transferredtocomputersrunningWindows7orWindowsVista.(Doesnot applytomoviesorRAWimages.) StillImages Movies Organizing Ima ges by Categor y (My Categor y) Y oucanorganizeimagesintoc[...]
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204 ImageCategories ChoosingImagesIndividually 1 Choose[Select]. Followingstep2on = 203,choose [Select]andpressthe< m >button. 2 Chooseanimage. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochooseanimage. 3 [...]
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205 ImageCategories SelectingaRange 1 Choose[SelectRange]. Followingstep2on = 203,choose [SelectRange]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Chooseimages. Followsteps2–3on = 194tospecify images. 3 Chooseacategory . [...]
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206 Editing Still Images • Imageediting( = 206–21 1)isonlyavailablewhenthememory cardhassufcientfreespace. StillImages Resizing Images Saveacopyofimagesatalowerresolution. 1 Choose[Resize]. Pressthe< n >buttonandchoose [R[...]
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207 EditingStillImages 5 Reviewthenewimage. Pressthe< n >button.[Displaynew image?]isdisplayed. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[Y es],andthenpress the< m >button. Thesavedimag[...]
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208 EditingStillImages PreviewofImage After Cropping Cropping Area Resolution AfterCropping 3 Adjustthecroppingarea. A frameisdisplayedaroundtheportionof theimagetobecropped. Theoriginalimageisshownintheupper left,andapreview[...]
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209 EditingStillImages StillImages Changing Image Color T ones (My Color s) Y oucanadjustimagecolorsandthensavetheeditedimageasaseparate le.Fordetailsoneachoption,see = 137. 1 Choose[MyColors]. Pressthe< n >button,andthen cho[...]
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210 EditingStillImages StillImages Cor r ecting Image Brightness (i-Contr ast) Excessivelydarkimageareas(suchasfacesorbackgrounds)canbe detectedandautomaticallyadjustedtotheoptimalbrightness.Insufcient overallimagecontrastisalsoautomaticallycorrected,tom[...]
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2 11 EditingStillImages StillImages Cor r ecting R ed-Eye Automaticallycorrectsimagesaffectedbyred-eye. Y oucansavethe correctedimageasaseparatele. 1 Choose[Red-EyeCorrection]. Pressthe< n >button,andthen choose[Red-EyeCorrection]onthe[[...]
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212 EditingStillImages • Someimagesmaynotbecorrectedaccurately . • T ooverwritetheoriginalimagewiththecorrectedimage,choose [Overwrite]instep4.Inthiscase,theoriginalimagewillbe erased. • Protectedimagescannotbeoverwritten. • RA [...]
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213 Movies Editing Mo vies Y oucancutmoviestoremoveunneededportionsatthebeginningorend. 1 Choose[ * ]. Followingsteps1–5on = 174–175, choose[ * ]andpressthe< m >button. Themovieeditingpanelandeditingbar are?[...]
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214 EditingMovies 4 Savetheeditedmovie. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonstochoose [ ],andthenpressthe< m >button. Pressthe< o >< p >< q >< r >buttonsor turnthe< 7 >dialtochoose[NewFile], andthen[...]
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215 EditingMovies Editing Mo vie Digest Clips Individualchapters( = 94)recordedin[ ]modecanbeerased,as needed.Becarefulwhenerasingchapters,becausetheycannotbe recovered. 1 Selectthechaptertoerase. Followsteps1–5on = 174?[...]
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216 C OP Y[...]
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217 Setting Menu Customizeoradjustbasiccamerafunctionsforgreater convenience 7 C OP Y[...]
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218 Adjusting Basic Camera Functions Functionscanbeconguredonthe[ 3 ]tab.Customizecommonlyused functionsasdesired,forgreaterconvenience( = 48). Silencing Camera Oper ations Silencecamerasoundsandmoviesasfollows. Choose[Mute],andthenchoose[On]. •[...]
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219 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Customizing Sounds Customizecameraoperatingsoundsasfollows. Choose[SoundOptions],andthenpress the< m >button. Chooseanitem,andthenpressthe < q >< r >buttonstochooseanoption. 1,2 Presetsounds ([...]
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220 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Date and Time Adjustthedateandtimeasfollows. 1 Accessthe[Date/Time]screen. Choose[Date/T ime],andthenpressthe < m >button. 2 Congurethesetting. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonstochoosean option,[...]
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221 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions 2 Switchtothedestinationtime zone. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoose[ World],andthen pressthe< n >button. [ ]isnowshownontheshootingscreen (“On-Scree[...]
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222 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Star t-up Scr een Customizethestart-upscreenshownafteryouturnthecameraonas follows. Choose[Start-upImage],andthenpress the< m >button. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialt[...]
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223 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions • Y oucanassigntheoperatingsoundsandstart-upimageforyourcamera fromtheincludedsoftware.Refertothe Software Guide ( = 30)fordetails. F or matting Memor y Car ds Beforeusinganewmemorycardoracardformatted[...]
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224 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions • Thetotalcardcapacityindicatedontheformattingscreenmaybelessthan theadvertisedcapacity . Low-LevelFormatting Performlow-levelformattinginthesecases:[Memorycarderror]is displayed,thecameraisnotworkingcorrec[...]
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225 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions File Numbering Y ourshotsareautomaticallynumberedinsequentialorder(0001–9999) andsavedinfoldersthatstoreupto2,000imageseach.Y oucanchange howthecameraassignslenumbers. Choose[FileNumbering],and?[...]
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226 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Lens Retraction Timing Thelensisnormallyretractedforsafetyaboutoneminuteafteryoupress the< 1 >buttoninShootingmode( = 42). T ohavethelensretracted immediatelyafteryoupressthe< 1 >button,set?[...]
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227 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Metric/Non-Metric Display ChangetheunitofmeasurementshownintheMFindicator( = 143)and zoombar( = 54)fromm/cmtoft/inasneeded. Choose[Units],andthenchoose[ft/in]. C OP Y[...]
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228 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Electronic Lev el Calibr ation Calibratetheelectroniclevelifitseemsineffectiveinhelpingyoulevelthe camera. 1 Makesurethecameraislevel. Placethecameraonaatsurface,such asatable. 2 Accessthe[Electroni[...]
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229 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Setting Copyright Inf or mation to R ecor d in Images T orecordtheauthor ’snameandcopyrightdetailsinimages,setthis informationbeforehandasfollows. 1 Accessthesettingscreen. Choose[CopyrightInfo],andthenpress the< m [...]
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230 Adjusting Basic Camera Functions • T o check the information entered, choose [Display Copyright Info] on the screen in step 1, and then press the < m > button. • Y ou can also use the included software ( = 30) to enter , change, and delete copyright information. Some characters entered with the included software may not display [...]
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231 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions Display Language Changethedisplaylanguageasneeded. 1 Accessthe[Language]screen. Choose[Language ],andthenpress the< m >button. 2 Congurethesetting. Pressthe< o >< p >< q >< r >buttonso[...]
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232 AdjustingBasicCameraFunctions • Thefollowingfunctionsarenotrestoredtodefaultsettings. - [ 3 ]tabsettings[Date/T ime]( = 20),[Language ]( = 23),[Time Zone]( = 220),[VideoSystem]( = 243),andtheimageassignedto [Start-up[...]
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233 Accessories Useincludedaccessorieseffectivelyandenjoythe camerainmorewayswithoptionalCanonaccessories andothercompatibleaccessoriessoldseparately 8 C OP Y[...]
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234 Tips on Using Inc luded Accessories Effective Ba tter y and Char ger Use • Chargethebatteryon(orimmediatelybefore)the dayofuse Chargedbatteriesgraduallylosetheircharge,evenwhen theyarenotused. Y oucaneasilycheckthechargestateofthebatteryby attac[...]
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235 Optional Accessories Thefollowingcameraaccessoriesaresoldseparately .Notethatavailability variesbyarea,andsomeaccessoriesmaynolongerbeavailable. Po wer Supplies BatteryPackNB-10L Rechargeablelithium-ionbattery BatteryChargerCB-2LC/CB-2LCE Chargerfor[...]
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236 Optional Accessories SpeedliteBracketSB-E2 Preventsunnaturalshadowsnextto subjectsduringverticalshooting.Includes Off-CameraShoeCordOC-E3. SpeedliteT ransmitterST -E2 Enableswirelesscontrolofslave Speedliteashunits(exceptSpeedlite 270EX/220EX)[...]
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237 Optional Accessories Other Accessories SoftCaseSC-DC85 Protectsthecamerafromdustand scratches. Handlewithcaretopreventleather discoloration. W aterproofCaseWP-DC48 Forunderwaterphotographyatdepthsof upto40meters(130ft.). Alsouseful[...]
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238 Optional Accessories ConversionLens Adapter LA-DC58L AdapterrequiredtoattachtheT ele- converterorMacroRingLite/MacroT win Liteashtothecamera. RemoteSwitchRS-60E3 Enablesremoteshutterbuttonoperation (pressingthebuttonhalfwayorallthe[...]
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239 StillImages Movies Using Optional Accessories StillImages Movies Playback on a TV ByconnectingthecameratoaTV ,youcanviewyourshotsonthelarger screenoftheTV . Fordetailsonconnectionorhowtoswitchinputs,refertotheTVmanual. • Someinformation[...]
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240 UsingOptional Accessories 3 T urntheTVonandswitchto videoinput. SwitchtheTVinputtothevideoinputyou connectedthecabletoinstep2. 4 T urnthecameraon. Pressthe< 1 >buttontoturnthecamera on. Imagesfrom?[...]
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241 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies ControllingtheCamerawithaTVRemote ConnectingthecameratoanHDMICEC-compatibleTVenablesplayback (includingslideshowplayback)usingtheTVremotecontrol. Inthiscase,youwillneedtoadjustsomeTVsettings.?[...]
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242 UsingOptional Accessories CameraControlPanelOptionsShownontheTV Return Closesthemenu. GroupPlayback Displayssetsofimagesshotin[ ]mode( = 1 16). (Onlydisplayedwhenagroupedimageisselected.) PlayMovie Startsmovieplayback.(Onlydisplayedwhen[...]
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243 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies PlaybackonaStandard-DenitionTV ConnectingthecameratoaTVwiththeStereo A VCableA VC-DC400ST (soldseparately)enablesyoutoviewyourshotsonthelargerscreenofthe TVasyoucontrolthecamera. 1 [...]
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244 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies Po wering the Camera with Household Po wer Poweringthecamerawith AC AdapterKitACK-DC80(soldseparately) eliminatestheneedtomonitortheremainingbatterylevel. 1 Makesurethecameraisoff. 2 Connecttheadaptertot[...]
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245 UsingOptional Accessories 4 Connectthepowercord. Insertoneendofthepowercordintothe compactpoweradapter ,andthenplug theotherendintoapoweroutlet. T urnthecameraonanduseitasdesired. Whennished,turnthecam[...]
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246 UsingOptional Accessories 2 Attachtheconversionlens adapter . Alignthe ● markontheconversionlens adapterwiththe ● markonthecamera, andthenturntheadapterinthedirection ofthearrowsuntilitlocks. T oremovetheadap[...]
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247 UsingOptional Accessories • Vignettingmayoccur(especiallyinthelowerright)whenthebuilt- inashisused. • Setthecameratomaximumtelephotowhenusingthetele- converter . Atotherzoompositions,vignettingmayoccur. • UsetheLCDmonitorto[...]
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248 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies Using Lens Filters (Sold Separ ately) Attachingalensltertothecameraprotectsthelensandallowsyouto shootwithvariouseffects. T oattachalenslter,youwillneedFilter Adapter F A-DC58D(soldseparately). 1 [...]
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249 UsingOptional Accessories • Thelteradapterandalenshoodcannotbeattachedtothecameraatthe sametime. StillImages Using a Remote Switc h (Sold Separ ately) AnoptionalRemoteSwitchRS-60E3canbeusedtoavoidcamerashake thatmayotherwiseoccurwhen[...]
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250 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies Using an Exter nal F lash (Sold Separately) MoresophisticatedashphotographyispossiblewithanoptionalSpeedlite EXseriesash.FormovieshootingusinganLEDlight,theoptional Speedlite320EXashisavailable. • Thi[...]
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251 UsingOptional Accessories 3 Chooseshootingmode< G >, < M >,< B >,or< D >. Flashsettingscanonlybeconguredin thesemodes.Inothermodes,theash isadjustedandredautomatically ,as needed. 4 Setthewhitebalance?[...]
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252 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages Movies UsingSpeedliteBracketSB-E2(SoldSeparately) UsingtheoptionalSpeedliteBracket SB-E2canhelppreventunnatural shadowsnexttosubjectsduringvertical shooting. StillImages MacroRingLiteMR-14EX Theseoptionalash[...]
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253 UsingOptional Accessories Alignthe ○ markontheringwiththe ● markonthecamera,andthenliftthe ringoff. 3 Attachthebacksectionofthe conversionlensadapter . Alignthe ● markonthebacksectionwith the ● mar[...]
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254 Using Optional Accessories 7 Set the white balance to [ h ] ( = 134). 8 Enter < e > mode ( = 142). 9 Set [ND Filter] to [On] ( = 133). 10 Conguretheexternalash. z Follow step 5 on = 251 to adjust the settings. • Keep the macro ring lite cord away from ash heads. • When using a tripod, adjust the position of[...]
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255 UsingOptional Accessories 3 Attachthebrackettothe camera. Slidetheotherbracketscrewtotheouter endofthebracket. Alignthebracket screwwiththetripodsocketonthe bottomofthecamera,andthentighten thescrewtosecureit. 4 ?[...]
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256 UsingOptional Accessories 7 Conguretheexternalashand settingsonthecamera. Followsteps6–10on = 253–254to congurethesetting. • Keepcords(fromthemacrotwinliteortheoff-camerashoecord) awayfromashhea[...]
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257 UsingOptional Accessories StillImages CameraSettings AvailablewithanExternalFlash (SoldSeparately) Thefollowingsettingsareavailablein< G >,< M >,< B >,or< D >mode. Inothershootingmodes,only[Red-EyeCorr .]and[Red-EyeLamp][...]
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258 UsingOptional Accessories *6 ForoptionsotherthanOn/Off,congurethesettingontheashunititself.Not availablewithSpeedlite430EXII/320EX/270EXII/270EX,MacroRingLiteMR-14EX, orMacroT winLiteMT -24EX.Whenthissettingissetto[On],[Shu[...]
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259 StillImages Movies Printing Images Y ourshotscaneasilybeprintedbyconnectingthecameratoaprinter .On thecamera,youcanspecifyimagestosetupbatchprinting,prepareorders forphotodevelopmentservices,andprepareordersorprintimagesfor photo[...]
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260 PrintingImages [ ]isdisplayed. 5 Chooseanimage. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochooseanimage. 6 Printtheimage. Pressthe< c >button. Printingnowbegins. T oprintotherimages,repe[...]
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261 PrintingImages StillImages Conguring Print Settings 1 Accesstheprintingscreen. Afterfollowingsteps1–5on = 259 –260tochooseanimage,pressthe < m >buttontoaccessthescreenatleft. 2 Congurethesettings. Pressthe[...]
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262 PrintingImages StillImages CroppingImagesBeforePrinting(Cropping) Bycroppingimagesbeforeprinting,youcanprintadesiredimagearea insteadoftheentireimage. 1 Choose[Cropping]. Afterfollowingstep1on = 261to accesstheprintingscreen,?[...]
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263 PrintingImages StillImages ChoosingPaperSizeandLayoutBeforePrinting 1 Choose[PaperSettings]. Afterfollowingstep1on = 261to accesstheprintingscreen,choose [PaperSettings]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Chooseapapersize. P[...]
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264 PrintingImages A vailableLayoutOptions Default Matchescurrentprintersettings. Bordered Printswithblankspacearoundtheimage. Borderless Borderless,edge-to-edgeprinting. N-up Choosehowmanyimagestoprintpersheet. IDPhoto Printsimagesforidenticationpurposes. Onlyavail[...]
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265 PrintingImages Movies Printing Mo vie Scenes 1 Accesstheprintingscreen. Followsteps1–5on = 259–260 tochooseamovie,andthenpressthe < m >button. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochoos[...]
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266 PrintingImages StillImages Adding Ima ges to the Print List (DPOF) Batchprinting( = 270)andorderingprintsfromaphotodevelopment servicecanbesetuponthecamera.Chooseupto998imagesona memorycardandcongurerelevantsettings,suchasthenu[...]
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267 PrintingImages StillImages ConguringPrintSettings Specifytheprintingformat,whethertoaddthedateorlenumber ,and othersettingsasfollows.Thesesettingsapplytoallimagesintheprintlist. Pressthe< n >button,andthen choose[Pr[...]
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268 PrintingImages • Specifying[Index]willpreventyoufromchoosing[On]forboth[Date]and [FileNo.]atthesametime. • IndexprintingisnotavailableonsomeCanonPictBridge-compatibleprinters (soldseparately). • Thedateisprintedinaformatmat[...]
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269 PrintingImages 3 Specifythenumberofprints. Pressthe< o >< p >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtospecifythenumberofprints (upto99). T osetupprintingforotherimagesand specifythenumberofprints,repeatsteps 2?[...]
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270 PrintingImages StillImages SettingUpPrintingfor AllImages 1 Choose[Select AllImages]. Followingstep1on = 268,choose [Select AllImages]andpressthe< m > button. 2 Conguretheprintsettings. Pressthe< q >< r >bu[...]
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271 PrintingImages StillImages Adding Ima ges to a Photobook Photobookscanbesetuponthecamerabychoosingupto998images onamemorycardandimportingthemintotheincludedsoftwareonyour computer ,wheretheyarestoredintheirownfolder .Thisiscon[...]
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272 PrintingImages StillImages AddingImagesIndividually 1 Choose[Select]. Followingthepreviousprocedure,choose [Select]andpressthe< m >button. 2 Chooseanimage. Pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturnthe < 7 >dialtochooseani[...]
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273 PrintingImages StillImages Removing AllImagesfromaPhotobook 1 Choose[Clear AllSelections]. Followingtheprocedureon = 272, choose[Clear AllSelections]andpress the< m >button. 2 Conrmclearingthephotobook. Pressthe< q >[...]
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274 StillImages Movies Using an Eye-Fi Card BeforeusinganEye-Ficard,alwaysconrmthatlocaluseispermitted ( = 2). InsertingapreparedEye-Ficardenablesautomaticwirelesstransferof imagestoacomputeroruploadingtoaphoto-sharingwebsite. Imagesaret[...]
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275 UsinganEye-FiCard ConnectionstatusofEye-Ficardsinthecameracanbecheckedonthe shootingscreen(inregularinformationdisplaymode)orplaybackscreen(in simpleinformationdisplaymode). (Gray) Notconnected Interrupted (Blinkingwhite) Connecting Notcommunicati[...]
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276 UsinganEye-FiCard Checking Connection Inf or mation ChecktheaccesspointSSIDusedbytheEye-Ficardortheconnection status,asneeded. Pressthe< n >button,choose [Eye-FiSettings]onthe[ 3 ]tab,andthen pressthe< m >button. Cho[...]
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277 A ppendix Helpfulinformationwhenusingthecamera 9[...]
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278 T roubleshooting Ifyouthinkthereisaproblemwiththecamera,rstcheckthefollowing. Iftheitemsbelowdonotsolveyourproblem,contactaCanonCustomer SupportHelpDesk. Powe r Nothinghappenswhenthepowerbuttonispressed. • Conrmthatthe[...]
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279 Troubleshooting Nodatestampisaddedtoimages. • Congurethe[DateStamp]setting( = 67).Notethatdatestampsarenotadded toimagesautomatically ,merelybecauseyouhaveconguredthe[Date/Time]setting ( = 20). • Datestampsarenot[...]
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280 Troubleshooting Shotslooktoodarkdespitetheashring( = 57). • Shootwithinashrange( = 306). • Adjustbrightnessbyusingashexposurecompensationorchangingtheashoutput level( = 156,165). • IncreasetheISOspeed( [...]
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281 Troubleshooting Shooting Mo vies Theelapsedtimeshownisincorrect,orrecordingisinterrupted. • Usethecameratoformatthememorycard,orswitchtoacardthatsupportshigh- speedrecording.Notethateveniftheelapsedtimedisplayisincorrect,thelength[...]
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282 Troubleshooting Computer Cannottransferimagestoacomputer . Whenattemptingtotransferimagestothecomputerviaacable,tryreducingthe transferspeedasfollows. • Pressthe< 1 >buttontoenterPlaybackmode.Holdthe< n >buttondownas you?[...]
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283 On-Screen Messa ges Ifanerrormessageisdisplayed,respondasfollows. Nomemorycard • Thememorycardmaybeinsertedfacingthewrongway .Reinsertthememorycard facingthecorrectway( = 19). Memorycardlocked • Thewrite-protecttabofthememo[...]
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284 On-ScreenMessages Invalidselectionrange • Whenspecifyingarangeforimageselection( = 194,198,205,269),you attemptedtochooseaninitialimagethatwasafterthenalimage,orvice-versa. Exceededselectionlimit • Morethan998imagesweres[...]
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285 On-ScreenMessages Printerror • Checkthepapersizesetting( = 26 3).Ifthiserrormessageisdisplayedwhenthe settingiscorrect,restarttheprinterandcompletethesettingonthecameraagain. Inkabsorberfull • ContactaCanonCustomerSupport?[...]
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286 On-Screen Infor mation Shooting (Infor mation Display) Histogram ( = 176) Batterylevel( = 287) Cameraorientation * Whitebalance correction( = 135) MyColors( = 137) Eye-Ficonnection status( = 274) Self-timer( = 64) Camerasha[...]
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287 On-ScreenInformation Mercurylampcorrection ( = 83) AEBshooting( = 131) /Focusbracketing ( = 153) Drivemode( = 139) Zoombar( = 54) Blinkdetection ( = 88) Imagestabilization ( = 160) Timezone( = [...]
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288 On-ScreenInformation Playback (Detailed Inf or mation Display) Switchdisplay (histogram)( = 176) MyCategory( = 203) Exposurecompensation level( = 125), Exposureshiftlevel ( = 1 19) NDlter( = 133) Whitebalance ( = 134),Wh[...]
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289 On-ScreenInformation • SomeinformationmaynotbedisplayedwhenviewingimagesonaTV ( = 239). SummaryofMovieControlPanelin“Viewing”( = 174) Exit Play SlowMotion(T oadjusttheplaybackspeed,pressthe< q >< r >buttonsorturn?[...]
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290 ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E ExposureCompensation( = 125) * 1 * 1 – O O O – O O O OOOOOOOOO – OOOOOOO ––––– ISOSpeed ( = 129) * 1 * 1 – O O O O OO O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO * 1 * 1 O O O O – O – ?[...]
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291 FunctionsandMenuT ables O Availableorsetautomatically . – Notavailable. ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E ExposureCompensation( = 125) * 1 * 1 – O O O – O O O OOOOOOOOO – OOOOOOO ––––– ISOSpeed ( = 129) * 1 * 1 – O O O O OO O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO[...]
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292 FunctionsandMenuT ables FUNC. Menu ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E DRCorrection ( = 132) * 1 * 1 O O O O – O O O O O O O O – OOOOOOOOOOOOO ––– * 1 * 1 – O O O O – – – – – – – – O –––––––––––––––– * 1 * 1 O O O O – – – – –?[...]
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293 FunctionsandMenuT ables O Availableorsetautomatically . – Notavailable. ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E DRCorrection ( = 132) * 1 * 1 O O O O – O O O O O O O O – OOOOOOOOOOOOO ––– * 1 * 1 – O O O O – – – – – – – – O –––––––––?[...]
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294 FunctionsandMenuT ables ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E FlashExposureCompensation( = 156) * 1 * 1 – O O O – O – – –––––––––––––––––––––– FlashOutputLevel( = 165) * 1 * 1 O O O – – – – – –––––––––?[...]
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295 FunctionsandMenuT ables O Availableorsetautomatically . – Notavailable. ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E FlashExposureCompensation( = 156) * 1 * 1 – O O O – O – – –––––––––––––––––––––– FlashOutputLevel( = [...]
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296 FunctionsandMenuT ables 4 Shooting Menu ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E AFFrame( = 145) Face AiAF* 1 * 2 * 2 O O O O O O O O O O O O O – O – – O O – – OOOOOOOOO Tracking AF * 2 * 2 O O O O * 3 – O – – – – O – O O ––– O –––– OOOO ––– FlexiZone/Cente[...]
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297 FunctionsandMenuT ables O Availableorsetautomatically . – Notavailable. ShootingMode Function D B M G A K K E I S P t x v T Y E AFFrame( = 145) Face AiAF* 1 * 2 * 2 O O O O O O O O O O O O O – O – – O O – – OOOOOOOOO Tracking AF * 2 * 2 O O O O * 3 – O – – – – O – O O [...]
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298 FunctionsandMenuT ables ShootingMode Function D B M G A K I ISO AutoSettings ( = 130) MaxISOSpeed * 1 * 1 – O O O – O – – RateofChange * 1 * 1 – O – O – O – – HighISONR ( = 130) Low/Standard/High * 1 * 1 O O O O – – – – HgLampCorr . ( = 83) On/O[...]
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299 FunctionsandMenuT ables K E S P t x v T Y E –––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––?[...]
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300 FunctionsandMenuT ables 3 Set up Menu Item Ref.Page Item Ref.Page Mute = 218 LensRetract = 226 V olume = 218 PowerSaving = 42,226 SoundOptions = 219 Units = 227 Hints&T ips = 219 ElectronicLevel = 8 6 Date/Time = 2 0 VideoSystem = ?[...]
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301 FunctionsandMenuT ables 1 Playback Menu Item Ref.Page Item Ref.Page MovieDigestPlayback = 185 Red-EyeCorrection = 2 1 1 SmartShufe = 191 Cropping = 207 Slideshow = 190 Resize = 206 Erase = 196 MyColors = 209 Protect = 192 FaceIDInfo = ?[...]
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302 Handling Precautions • Thecameraisahigh-precisionelectronicdevice. Avoiddroppingitor subjectingittostrongimpact. • Neverbringthecameranearmagnets,motors,orotherdevicesthat generatestrongelectromagneticelds,whichmaycausemalfunctiono[...]
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303 Specications CameraEffective Pixels(Max.) Approx.12.1millionpixels LensFocalLength 5xzoom:6.1(W)–30.5(T)mm (35mmlmequivalent:28(W)–140(T)mm) Viewnder Real-imagetypeopticalzoomviewnder Dioptric AdjustmentRange:–3.0to+1.0m ‑1 [...]
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304 Specications NumberofShots/RecordingTime,PlaybackT ime NumberofShots ScreenOn Approx.350 ScreenOff Approx.770 MovieRecording Time* 1 ScreenOn Approx.1hour ,10minutes Continuous Shooting* 2 ScreenOn Approx.2hours PlaybackTime Approx.7hours *1 T imeunderdefault[...]
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305 Specications Numberof4:3ShotsperMemoryCard RecordingPixels Compression Ratio NumberofShotsperMemoryCard (Approx.shots) 8GB 32GB (Large) 12M/4000x3000 1379 5568 2192 8850 (Medium1) 6M/2816x21 12 2431 9814 3721 15020 (Medium2) 2M/1600x1200 7442 30040 12927 52176 (Small) 0.3M/640x[...]
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306 Specications FlashRange Maximumwideangle( j ) 50cm–7.0m(1.6–23ft.) Maximumtelephoto( i ) 50cm–4.5m(1.6–15ft.) ShootingRange Shooting Mode FocusingRange MaximumWide Angle ( j ) MaximumT elephoto ( i ) A – 1cm(0.4in.)–innity [...]
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307 Specications Aperture f/number f/1.8–f/8.0(W),f/2.8–f/8.0(T) < B >modeavailablevalues* f/1.8,f/2.0,f/2.2,f/2.5,f/2.8,f/3.2,f/3.5,f/4.0, f/4.5,f/5.0,f/5.6,f/6.3,f/7.1,f/8.0 *Dependingonthezoomposition,someaperturevaluesmaynotbeav[...]
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308 Specications ConversionLens AdapterLA-DC58L(SoldSeparately) CameraMount: Bayonet ThreadDiameter: 58mm Max.DiameterxLength: ɸ63.8x54.8mm(ɸ2.51x2.16in.) Weight: Approx.36g(approx.1.3oz.) Filter AdapterFA-DC58D(SoldSeparately) DiameterxLength:?[...]
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309 Inde x A ACadapterkit ............................ 235,244 Accessories ....................................... 235 AEBmode ......................................... 131 AElock .............................................. 126 AFframes .................................. 145,147 AFlock......................[...]
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310 Index Fireworks(shootingmode) .................. 96 Fish-eyeeffect(shootingmode) ........ 103 Flash Deactivatingash .................... 25,55 Flashexposurecompensation .... 156 On............................................... 154 Slowsynchro ............................... 155 FlexiZone(AF[...]
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3 11 Index P P(shootingmode) ............................. 124 Packagecontents .................................. 2 Photobookset-up .............................. 271 PictBridge .................................. 238,259 Playback Viewing Portrait(shootingmode) ...................... 95 Postereffect?[...]
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312 Index V Viewnder ............................................ 44 Viewing ................................................ 27 Imagesearch.............................. 181 Indexdisplay ............................... 180 Magnieddisplay........................ 189 Single-imagedisplay ..................... 27 Sl[...]
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313 CAUTION RISKOFEXPLOSIONIFBA TTERYISREPLACEDBY ANINCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSEOFUSEDBA TTERIES ACCORDINGTOLOCAL REGULA TION. BatteryChargerCB-2LC IMPORT ANTSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS- SA VE THESEINSTRUCTIONS. DANGER-TOREDUCE THERISKOF FIREORELECTRICSHOCK,CAREFULL [...]
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314 FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC1815 systems) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment[...]
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315 T rademark Acknowledgments • TheSDXClogoisatrademarkofSD-3C,LLC. • ThisdeviceincorporatesexF A TtechnologylicensedfromMicrosoft. • HDMI,theHDMIlogoandHigh-DenitionMultimediaInterfaceare trademarksorregisteredtrademarksofHDMILicensing?[...]
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