Canon 5dsr Manual
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321 x Image Playback 3Exit the image playback. Press the < x> button to exit the image playback and return to shooting-ready state. With the shooting information screen displayed (p.320), you can tilt < 9 > up or down to change the shooting information displayed at the screen’s bottom as follows. For details, see pages 323-324. In single-image display and two-image display (p.332), you can overlay the grid on the image playback. With [33: Playback grid ], you can select [ 3x3 l], [6x4 m], or [ 3x3+diag n ]. This function is convenient for checking the image’s vertical or horizontal tilt as well as composition. Shooting Informa tion Display 3 Grid Display Detailed information Lens aberration correction information Color space / Noise reduction information Picture Style information 2 Lens / Histogram information White balance information Picture Style information 1 The grid is not display ed during movie playback.
322 Basic information display B : Shooting Information Display Sample Information for Still Photos Shutter speed Folder number - File number Rating Eye-Fi card transmission status Playback number/ Total images recorded Protect images Eye-Fi transfer completed Battery level Card Image-recording quality/Edited images/Cropping Highlight tone priority ISO speed Aperture Exposure compensation amount If the image was taken by another camera, certain shooting information may not be displayed. It may not be possible to play back images taken with the EOS 5DS/EOS 5DS R on other cameras.
323 B: Shooting Information Display Shooting information display •Detailed information * When you shoot in RAW+JPEG image quality, the RAW image file size will be displayed. * Lines indicating the shooting area will be displayed for images taken with the crop/aspect ratio set and with RAW or RAW+JPEG set for image quality. * Lines indicating the shooting area will be displayed for images with cropping information appended (p.411). * During flash photography without flash exposure compensation, will be displayed. *< w > and the dynamic range adjustment amount will be displayed for images shot with HDR shooting. *< P > will be displayed for multiple-exposure photos. *< M > will be displayed for images shot with Multi Shot Noise Reduction. * For still photos taken during movie shooting, < G> will be displayed. * For images that are processed (RAW pr ocessing function, resized, or cropped) and then saved, < u> will be displayed. * For images cropped and then saved, < N> will be displayed. Exposure compensation amount Shutter speed Shooting mode/ Multiple exposure ISO speed Shooting date and time Image-recording quality/ Edited images/Cropping Histogram (Brightness/RGB) AF Microadjustment Highlight tone priority Metering mode File size Flash exposure compensation amount/HDR shooting/ Multi Shot Noise Reduction Picture Style/Settings Auto Lighting Optimizer Aperture Scroll bar Crop White balance correction/ Correction amount White balance
B: Shooting Information Display 324 •Lens/Histogram information • Lens aberration correction information Histogram display (Brightness) Lens name Focal length Histogram display (RGB) • White balance information •Picture Style information 1 • Picture Style information 2 • Color space / Noise reduction information If you used GPS Receiver GP-E2 to record GPS information for the image, tilt < 9> up or down to view the “GPS information” screen.
325 B: Shooting Information Display • < > and < > modes: Shutter speed, aperture and ISO speed are not displayed. • < > mode: Aperture and ISO speed are not displayed. • < > mode: Shutter speed and ISO speed are not displayed. • < > mode + Auto ISO: ISO speed is not displayed. Highlight Alert When [33: Highlight alert ] is set to [Enable], overexposed, clipped highlights will blink. To obtain more image detail in the overexposed, blinking areas, set the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot again. AF Point Display When [33: AF point disp. ] is set to [Enable], the AF point that achieved focus will be displayed in red. If automatic AF point selection is set, multiple AF points may be displayed. Sample Movie Information Display Movie shooting mode/ Time-lapse movie File size Shutter speed Compression method Movie recording size Recording time/Time code Movie playback Aperture Frame rate ISO speed
B: Shooting Information Display 326 Histogram The brightness histogram shows the exposure level distribution and overall brightness. The RGB hist ogram is for checking the color saturation and gradation. The display can be switched with [ 33: Histogram disp. ]. [Brightness] Display This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of the image’s brightness level. The horizontal axis indicates the brightness level (darker on the left and brighter on the right), while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each br ightness level. The more pixels there are toward the left, the darker the image. The more pixels there are toward the right, the brighter the image. If there are too many pixels on the left, the shadow detail will be lost. If there are too many pixels on the right, the highlight detail will be lost. The gradation in- between will be reproduced. By checking the image and its brightness histogram, you can see the exposure level inclination and the overall gradation. [RGB] Display This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of each primary color’s brightness level in the image (RGB or red, green, and blue). The horizontal axis indicates the color’s brightness level (darker on the left and brighter on the right), while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each color brightness level. The more pixels there are toward the left, the darker and less prominent the color. The more pixels there are toward the right, the brighter and denser the color. If there are too many pixels on the left, the respective color information will be lacking. If there are too many pixels on the right, the color will be too saturated with no gradation. By checking the image’s RGB histogram, you can see the color’s saturation and gradation condition, as well as white balance inclination. Sample Histograms Dark image Normal brightness Bright image
327 You can search for images quickly with the index display showing 4, 9, 36, or 100 images on one screen. 1Press the button. During image playback or when the camera is ready to shoot, press the button. [6 u] will be displayed on the lower right of the screen. 2Switch to the index display. Turn the dial counterclockwise. The 4-image index display will appear. The selected image is highlighted with an orange frame. Turning the < 6> dial further counterclockwise will switch the display from 9 images, 36 images and to 100 images. If you turn the dial clockwise, it will rotate through 100, 36, 9, 4, and single-image display. 3Select an image. Operate or the dial to move the orange frame and select the image. Press the button to turn off the [6 u] icon, then turn the dial to go to the next screen or previous image. Press < 0> in the index display to display the selected image in the single-image display. x Searching for Images Quickly H Display Multiple Images on One Screen (Index Display) BBB B
x Searching for Images Quickly 328 In the single-image display, you can turn the dial to jump through the images forward or backward according to the jump method set. 1Select [Image jump w/6]. Under the [3 2] tab, select [Image jump w/ 6], then press < 0>. 2Select the jump method. Select the jump method, then press . d: Display images one by one e: Jump 10 images f: Jump 100 images g: Display by date h: Display by folder i: Display movies only j: Display stills only P: Display protected images only k: Display by image rating (p.337) Turn the < 6> dial to select. I Jump through Images (Jump Display)
329 x Searching for Images Quickly 3Browse by jumping. Press the < x> button to play back images. In the single-image display, turn the dial. You can browse by the method that was set. Playback position Jump method To search images by shooting date, select [ Date]. To search images by folder, select [ Folder]. If the card contains both movies and still photos, select [ Movies] or [ Stills ] to display one or the other. If no images match the [ Protect] or [Rating] setting, you cannot browse through images with the < 6> dial.
330 You can magnify a captured image by approx. 1.5x to 16x on the LCD monitor. 1Magnify the image. The image can be magnified as follows: 1. During image playback (single-image display), 2. During the image review after image capture, and 3. From the shooting-ready state. Press the < u> button. The magnified view will appear. The magnified area and [ 6u] will be displayed on the lower right of the screen. The image magnification increases as you turn the < 6> dial clockwise. You can magnify the image up to approx. 16x. The image magnification decreases as you turn the < 6> dial counterclockwise. In the case of 1 and 3 only, turning the dial further will display the index display (p.327). 2Scroll around the image. Use < 9> to scroll around the magnified image. To exit the magnified view, press the button or < x> button and the single-image display will return. u Magnifying Images Magnified area position In the case of 1 and 3 only, you can turn the < 5> dial to view another image while the magnification is maintained. A movie cannot be magnified.