Canon 5dsr Manual
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181 u White Balance Correction N During WB bracketing, the maximum burst for continuous shooting will be lower. Since three images are recorded for one shot, it takes longer to record the image to the card. You can also set white balance correction and AEB together with white balance bracketing. If you set AEB in combination with white balance bracketing, a total of nine images will be recorded for a single shot. When white balance bracketing is set, the white balance icon will blink. You can change the number of shots for white balance bracketing (p.404). “Bkt. ” stands for bracketing.
182 If the image comes out dark or the contrast is low, the brightness and contrast can be corrected automatical ly. This function is called Auto Lighting Optimizer. The default setting is [ Standard]. With JPEG images, the correction is applied when the image is captured. [Standard ] is automatically set in the < A> mode. 1Select [Auto Lighting Optimizer]. Under the [z 2] tab, select [Auto Lighting Optimizer ], then press < 0 >. 2Select the setting. Select the desired setting, then press . 3Take the picture. The image will be recorded with the brightness and contrast corrected if necessary. 3 Auto Correction of Brightness and ContrastN Depending on the shooting conditions, noise may increase. If the Auto Lighting Optimizer is too strong and the image is too bright, set [ Low ] or [Disable ]. If a setting other than [ Disable] is set and y ou use exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation to darken the exposure, the image may still come out bright. If you want a darker exposure, set this function to [ Disable]. If [z 3: Highlight tone priority ] is set to [Enable], [Auto Lighting Optimizer ] will be set automatically to [Disable]. In step 2, if you press the < B> button and uncheck < X> the [ Disabled in M or B modes ] setting, the [Auto Lighting Optimizer ] can also be set in the < a> and < F> modes.
183 This function reduces the noise generated in the image. Although noise reduction is applied at all ISO speeds, it is particularly effective at high ISO speeds. At low ISO speeds, the noise in the darker parts of the image (shadow areas) is further reduced. 1Select [High ISO speed NR]. Under the [z 3] tab, select [High ISO speed NR], then press < 0>. 2Set the level. Select the desired noise reduction level, then press . M: Multi Shot Noise Reduction This applies noise reduction wi th higher image quality than [High]. For a single photo, four shots are taken continuously and aligned and merged automatically into a single JPEG image. If the image-recording quality is set to RAW or RAW+JPEG, you cannot set [Multi Shot Noise Reduction ]. 3Take the picture. The image will be recorded with noise reduction applied. 3 Setting Noise ReductionN High ISO Speed Noise Reduction When Multi Shot Noise Reduction is set, you can display < z> in the viewfinder (p.409).
3 Setting Noise Reduction N 184 Cautions for Setting Mult i Shot Noise Reduction If there is significant misalignment in the image due to camera shake, the noise reduction effect may be minimal. If you are handholding the camera, keep it steady to prevent camera shake. Using a tripod is recommended. If you shoot a moving subject, the moving subject may leave afterimages. The image alignment may not function properly with repetitive patterns (lattice, stripes, etc.) or flat, single-tone images. If the subject’s brightness changes as the four consecutive shots are taken, irregular exposure in the image may result. After shooting, it may take some time to record an image to the card for noise reduction and merging the images . During the processing of the images, “ buSY” will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel, and you cannot take another picture until the processing is completed. You cannot use AEB and WB bracketing. If [z 3: Long exp. noise reduction ], [z 3: Multiple exposure ], [z3: HDR Mode ], AEB, or WB bracketing is set, [ Multi Shot Noise Reduction] cannot be set. You cannot set [Multi Shot Noise Reduction ] for bulb exposures and movie shooting. Flash shooting is not possible. The EOS-dedicated, external Speedlite’s AF-assist beam will be emitted according to the [ 23: AF-assist beam firing ] setting. Doing any of the following will auto matically switch the setting to [ Standard ]: Set the power switch to < 2>, replace the battery, replace the card, select the < A> or < F> shooting mode, set or switch the image-recording quality to RAW or RAW+JPEG, or switch to movie shooting.
185 3 Setting Noise Reduction N Noise reduction is possible with images exposed for 1 sec. or longer. 1Select [Long exp. noise reduction]. Under the [z 3] tab, select [Long exp. noise reduction ], then press < 0 >. 2Set the desired setting. Select the desired setting, then press . Auto For exposures of 1 sec. or longer , noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected. This [Auto ] setting is effective in most cases. Enable Noise reduction is performed for all exposures of 1 sec. or longer. The [ Enable] setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected with the [Auto] setting. 3Take the picture. The image will be recorded with noise reduction applied. Long Exposure Noise Reduction
3 Setting Noise Reduction N 186 With [ Auto] and [ Enable ], the noise reduction process after the picture is taken may take the same amount of time as that for the exposure. During noise reduction, shooting is still possible as long as the maximum burst indicator in the viewfinder shows “1” or higher. Images taken at ISO 1600 or higher may look grainier with the [ Enable] setting than with the [ Disable] or [Auto ] setting. With [Enable ], if a long exposure is shot with the Live View image displayed, “ BUSY” will be displayed during the noise reduction process. The Live View display will not appear until the noise reduction is completed. (You cannot take another picture.)
187 You can reduce overexposed, clipped highlights. 1Select [Highlight tone priority]. Under the [z 3] tab, select [Highlight tone priority ], then press < 0 >. 2Select [Enable]. Highlight details are improved. The dynamic range is expanded from the standard 18% gray to bright highlights. The gradation between the grays and highlights becomes smoother. 3Take the picture. The image will be recorded with highlight tone priority applied. 3 Highlight Tone Priority N When [Enable ] is set, noise may increase slightly. With [Enable ], the settable range will be ISO 200 - ISO 6400. Also, the < A > icon will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel when highlight tone priority is enabled.
188 Peripheral light fall-off is a phenomenon that makes the image corners look darker due to the lens characteristics. Color fringing along subject outlines is called chromatic aberrati on. This lens aberration and light fall-off can be corrected. By default, Peripheral illumination and Chromatic aberration correction are set to [ Enable]. If [ Cannot correct - no data ] is displayed, see “Lens Correction Data” on the next page. 1Select [Lens aberration correction]. Under the [z 1] tab, select [Lens aberration correction ], then press < 0 >. 2Select the setting. Check that [ Correction data available ] is displayed for the attached lens. Select [ Peripheral illumin. ], then press < 0>. Select [ Enable], then press < 0>. 3Take the picture. The image will be recorded with the peripheral illumination corrected. 3 Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and Aberration Peripheral Illumination Correction Depending on shooting conditions, noise may appear on the image periphery. The correction amount applied will be lower than the maximum correction amount settable with Digital Photo Professional (EOS software, p.521). The higher the ISO speed, the lower the correction amount will be.
189 3 Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and Aberration 1Select the setting. Check that [ Correction data available ] is displayed for the attached lens. Select [ Chromatic aberration ], then press < 0>. Select [ Enable], then press < 0>. 2Take the picture. The image will be recorded with the chromatic aberration corrected. The camera already contains data for lens peripheral illumination correction and chromatic aberration correction for approx. 30 lenses. If you select [ Enable], the peripheral illumination correction and chromatic aberration correction will be applied automatically for any lens whose correction data is registered in the camera. With EOS Utility (EOS software), you can check the lenses of which correction data is registered in the camera. You can also register the correction data for unregistered lens es. For details, refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual (p.516). For lenses incorporating the correction data, it is not necessary to register the correction data to the camera. Chromatic Aberration Correction Lens Correction Data
3 Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and Aberration 190 Cautions for Lens Correction Peripheral illumination correction and chromatic aberration correction cannot be applied to JPEG images already taken. When using a non-Canon lens, setting the corrections to [ Disable] is recommended, even if [ Correction data available ] is displayed. If you use magnified view during Live View shooting, the peripheral illumination correction and chromatic aberration correction will not be reflected in the image shown on the screen. The correction amount will be less if the lens used does not have distance information. Notes for Lens Correction If the effect of the correction is not visible, magnify the image after shooting and check it again. Corrections can be applied even when an Extender or Life-size Converter is attached.