Canon 80d Manual
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201 By changing the shutter speed or aperture automatically, the camera brackets the exposure up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments for three successive shots. This is called AEB. * AEB stands for Auto Exposure Bracketing. 1Select [Expo.comp./AEB]. Under the [z2] tab, select [ Expo.comp./AEB], then press . 2Set the AEB range. Turn the dial to set the AEB range. Press the < Y> keys to set the exposure compensation amount. Press to set it. When you exit the menu, the AEB range will be...
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Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)N 202 During AEB, < A> in the viewfinder and AEB range will blink. If the drive mode is set to < u> or < B>, press the shutter button three times for each shot. When < o>, , or < M> is set and you hold down the shutter button completely, the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously and the camera will automatically stop shooting. When < Q> or < k> is set, the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously after a 10-sec. or 2-sec. delay. You can set AEB...
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203 You can lock the exposure when the area of focus is to be different from the exposure metering area or when you want to take multiple shots at the same exposure setting. Press the < A> button to lock the exposure, then recompose and take the picture. This is called AE lock. It is effective for shooting backlit subjects, etc. 1Focus on the subject. Press the shutter button halfway. The exposure setting will be displayed. 2Press the button (0). The icon lights up in the viewfinder to...
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204 In this mode, the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button completely, and closes when you let go of the shutter button. This is call ed bulb exposure. Use bul b exposures for night scenes, fireworks, the heavens, and other subjects requiring long exposures. 1Set the Mode Dial to . 2Set the desired aperture. While looking at the LCD panel, turn the < 6> or dial. 3Take the picture. The exposure will continue for as long as you keep the shutter button pressed...
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205 F: Bulb Exposures You can preset the bulb exposure’s exposure time. With the bulb timer, you need not keep holding down the shutter button during the bulb exposure. This reduces camera vibration blur. The bulb timer can be set only in the < F> (Bulb) shooting mode. It cannot be set (or will not function) in any other shooting mode. 1Select [Bulb timer]. Under the [z4] tab, select [Bulb timer], then press . 2Select [Enable]. Select [Enable], then press the < B> button. p Bulb Timer N With [z...
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F: Bulb Exposures 206 3Set the desired exposure time. Select the hour, minute, or second.Press so is displayed. Set the desired number, then press < 0>. (Returns to .) 4Select [OK]. The set time will be displayed on the menu screen. When you exit the menu, will be displayed on the LCD panel. 5Take the picture. Press the shutter button completely, and the bulb exposure will start and continue until the set time elapses. To cancel the timer setting, set [ Disable] in step 2. Bulb timer...
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207 Clipped highlights and shadows will be reduced for a high dynamic range of tones even with high-contrast scenes. HDR shooting is effective for landscape and still-life shots. With HDR shooting, three images of different exposures (standard exposure, underexposure, and overexposure) are captured continuously for each shot and then merged together automatically. The HDR image is recorded as a JPEG image. * HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. 1Select [HDR Mode]. Under the [z3] tab, select [HDR...
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w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingN 208 NaturalFor images preserving a wide tonal range where the highlight and shadow details would otherwise be lost. Clipped highlights and shadows will be reduced. Art standard While the clipped highlights and sh adows will be reduced more than with [ Natural], the contrast will be lower, and the gradation flatter to have the picture look like a painti ng. The subject outlines will have bright (or dark) edges. Art vivid The colors are more saturated than with...
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209 w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingN 4Set [Continuous HDR]. Select either [1 shot only] or [Every shot], then press . With [1 shot only], HDR shooting will be canceled automatically after the shooting ends. With [Every shot], HDR shooting continues until the setting in step 3 is set to [ Disable HDR]. 5Set [Auto Image Align]. For handheld shooting, select [ Enable]. When using a tripod, select [Disable], then press . 6Take the picture. HDR shooting is possible with viewfinder shooting...
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w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting N 210 You cannot select RAW or RAW+JPEG. The HDR mode cannot be set if RAW or RAW+JPEG is set. The HDR mode cannot be set when AEB, WB bracketing, Multi Shot Noise Reduction, or multiple exposures are set, or during bulb exposures and movie shooting. HDR shooting is not possible with ISO expansion (H). HDR shooting is possible within ISO 100 - ISO 16000. The flash will not fire during HDR shooting. During HDR shooting, the settings of [Distortion...