Canon 80d Manual
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211 w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingN When shooting HDR images with [ Auto Image Align] set to [Enable], AF point display information (p.352) and Dust Delete Data (p.405) will not be appended to the image. If you perform handheld HDR shooting with [ Auto Image Align] set to [ Enable ], image periphery will be slightly trimmed and resolution will be slightly lowered. Also, if the images cannot be aligned properly due to camera shake, etc., auto image alignment may not take effect. Note that...
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212 You can shoot two to nine exposures to be merged into one image. With Live View shooting (p.255), you can see in real time how the exposures are merged when you shoot multiple-exposure images. 1Select [Multiple exposure]. Under the [z3] tab, select [Multiple exposure ], then press . 2Set [Multiple exposure]. Select [Enable], then press . To exit shooting multiple exposures, select [ Disable]. 3Set [Multi-expos ctrl]. Select the desired multiple-exposure control method, then press < 0>....
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213 P Multiple ExposuresN Average Based on the [No. of exposures], negative exposure compensation is set automatically as you shoot multiple exposures. If you shoot multiple exposures of the same scene, the expos ure of the subject’s background will be automatically controlled to obtain the standard exposure. 4Set the [No. of exposures]. Set the number of exposures, then press < 0>.You can set it from 2 to 9 exposures. 5Set [Continue Mult-exp]. Select either [1 shot only] or [Continuously],...
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P Multiple ExposuresN 214 7Shoot subsequent exposures. The merged multiple-exposure image will be displayed. With Live View shooting, the multiple- exposure images merged so far will be displayed. By pressing the < B> button, you can display only the Live View image. Multiple-exposure shooting will end when the set number of exposures are taken. With continuous shooting, if you keep holding down the shutter button, the shooting continues until the set numbers of exposures are taken.
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215 P Multiple ExposuresN During continuous shooting, the continuous shooting speed will decrease greatly. Only the merged multiple-exposure image will be saved. The images taken in steps 6 and 7 for the multiple-exposure image will not be saved. The image-recording quality, ISO speed, Picture Style, high ISO speed noise reduction and color space, etc. set for the first single exposure will also be set for the subsequent exposures. You cannot set an aspect ratio for multiple-exposure...
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P Multiple ExposuresN 216 You can select a 1 image recorded on the card as the first single exposure. The image data of the selected 1 image will remain intact.You can only select 1 images. You cannot select 41/61 or JPEG images. 1Select [Select image for multi. expo.]. The images on the card will be displayed. 2Select the first image. Turn the dial to select the image to be used as the first single exposure, then press < 0>.Select [OK].The file number of the selected image will be displayed...
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217 P Multiple ExposuresN Before you finish shooting the set number of exposures, you can press the < x> button to check the current exposure level, overlap alignment, and overall effect of the merged multiple- exposure image. If you press the < L> button, the operations possibl e during multiple- exposure shooting will be displayed. Checking and Deleting Multiple Exposures During Shooting OperationDescription q Undo last image Deletes the last image you shot (shoot another image). The number of...
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P Multiple ExposuresN 218 Are there any restrictions on the image-recording quality?All JPEG image-recording quality settings can be selected. If 41 or 61 is set, the merged multiple-exposure image will be a 1 image. Can I merge images recorded on the card? With [Select image for multi. expo.], you can select the first single exposure from the images recorded on the card (p.216). Note that you cannot merge multipl e images already recorded on the card. Are multiple exposures possible with Live...
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219 Camera vibrations caused by the mirror’s reflex action when the picture is taken is called “mirror shock” . Mirror lockup keeps the mirror up before and during exposure to reduce blur caused by camera vibrations. Useful when shooting cl ose-ups (macro photography), using a super telephoto lens, and shooting at slow shutter speeds. 1Set [Mirror lockup] to [Enable]. Under the [z4] tab, select [Mirror lockup ], then press . Select [Enable], then press . 2Focus on the subject, then press the...
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Using the Eyepiece Cover 220 Even if the drive mode is set to co ntinuous shooting, only one shot can be taken. You can also use the self-timer with mirror lockup. If approx. 30 sec. elapse after the mirror is locked up, it will go back down automatically. Pressing the shutter button completely again locks up the mirror again. When shooting with mirror lockup, using a tripod and Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold s eparately, p.221) is recommended. You can also use a remote controller (sold...