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    i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosN
    You can set the manually-settable ISO speed range (minimum and 
    maximum limits). You can set the minimum limit within ISO 100 to ISO 
    16000, and the maximum limit within  ISO 200 to H (equivalent to ISO 
    25600).
    1Select [ISO speed settings].
    Under the [z2] tab, select [ISO 
    speed settings
    ], then press .
    2Select [Range for stills].
    3Set the minimum limit.
    Select the minimum limit box, then 
    press <
    0>.Select the ISO speed, then press 
    <
    0>.
    4Set the maxi mum limit.
    Select the maximum limit box, then 
    press <
    0>.
    Select the ISO speed, then press 
    .
    5Select [OK].
    3 Setting the Manually-S ettable ISO Speed Range 
    						
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    You can set the automatic ISO speed range for ISO Auto within ISO 100 
    - ISO 16000. You can set the minimum limit within ISO 100 - ISO 12800, 
    and the maximum limit within ISO 200 - ISO 16000 in 1-stop 
    increments.
    1Select [Auto range].
    2Set the minimum limit.
    Select the minimum limit box, then 
    press <
    0>.
    Select the ISO speed, then press 
    .
    3Set the maximum limit.
    Select the maximum limit box, then 
    press .
    Select the ISO speed, then press 
    <
    0>.
    4Select [OK].
    3 Setting the ISO Speed Range for ISO Auto
    The [Minimum ] and [Maximum] settings will also be applied to the ISO 
    speed safety shift’s minimum and maximum ISO speeds (p.415). 
    						
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    i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosN
    You can set the minimum shutter speed so that the shutter speed set 
    automatically will not be too slow when ISO Auto is set.
    This is useful in the <
    d> and  modes when you use a wide-angle 
    lens to shoot a moving subject or when you use a telephoto lens. It 
    helps to reduce camera shake and blurred subjects.
    1Select [Min. shutter spd.].
    2Set the desired minimum shutter 
    speed.
    Select [Auto] or [Manual].
    If you select [Auto], turn the  
    dial to set the desired speed, slower 
    or faster, compared to the standard 
    speed, then press <
    0>.
    If you select [Manual], turn the  
    dial to select the shutter speed, then 
    press <
    0>.
    3  Setting the Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto
    Automatically set
    Manually set
    If a correct exposure cannot be obtained with the maximum ISO speed 
    limit set with [ Auto range], a shutter speed slower than the [ Min. shutter 
    spd. ] will be set to obtain a standard exposure.
     This function will not be applied to flash and movie shooting.
    When [ Auto: 0 ] is set, the minimum shutter speed will be the reciprocal of 
    the lens focal length. A single step from [ Slower] to [Faster ] is equivalent to 
    a single shutter speed stop. 
    						
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    By selecting a Picture Style, you can obtain image characteristics 
    matching your photographic ex pression or the subject.
    In Basic Zone modes, [
    D] (Auto) is set automatically. (In  
    modes, [P] (Standard) is set.)
    1Select [Picture Style].
    Under the [z3] tab, select [Picture 
    Style], then press .
    2Select a Picture Style.
    Select a Picture Style, then press 
    .
    The Picture Style will be set.
    D Auto
    The color tone will be adjusted automatically to suit the scene. The 
    colors will look vivid for bl ue skies, greenery and sunsets, 
    particularly in nature, outdoor and sunset scenes.
    P Standard
    The image looks vivid, sharp, and  crisp. This is a general-purpose 
    Picture Style suitab le for most scenes.
    Q Portrait
    For nice skin tones. The image l ooks softer. Suited for close-up 
    portraits.
    By changing the [
    Color tone] (p.157), you can adjust the skin tone.
    A  Selecting a Picture Style N
    Picture Style Characteristics
    If the desired color tone is not obtained with [ Auto], use another Picture 
    St yle . 
    						
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    A Selecting a Picture StyleN
    R Landscape
    For vivid blues and greens, and very sharp and crisp images. 
    Effective for impressive landscapes.
    u Fine Detail
    Suited for detailed outline and fine te xture description of the subject. 
    The colors will be slightly vivid.
    S NeutralThis Picture Style is for users who prefer to process images with 
    their computer. For natural co lors and subdued images with modest 
    brightness and color saturation.
    U FaithfulSuited for processing the image wi th a computer. The color of a 
    subject that is captured  in sunlight at a color temperature of 5200K 
    will be adjusted to match the subj ect’s colorimetrical color. For 
    subdued images with modest bright ness and color saturation.
    V Monochrome
    Creates black-and-white images.
    W User Def. 1-3
    You can register a basic style such as [Portrait], [Landscape], a 
    Picture Style file, etc., and adjust it as desired (p.160). Any User 
    Defined Picture Style that has  not been set will have the same 
    default settings as the [
    Auto] Picture Style.
    Black-and-white images shot in JPEG cannot be turned into color. Be 
    careful not to leave the [Monochrome ] setting on when you want to shoot 
    photos in color again.
    You can display  in the viewfinder when [ Monochrome] is set (p.425). 
    						
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    The Picture Style selection screen has icons for [Strength], [Fineness], 
    or [
    Threshold] of [Sharpness], [Contrast], and other parameters. The 
    numerals indicate the set values  for these parameters set for the 
    respective Picture Style. 
    Symbols
    Symbols
    g Sharpness
    JStrength
    K
    Fineness
    L Threshold
    h Contrast
    i
    Saturation
    j Color tone
    k
    Filter effect (Monochrome)
    l
    Toning effect (Monochrome)
    During movie playback, “*, *” will be displayed for [ Fineness] and 
    [ Threshold] of [Sharpness]. [ Fineness] and [Threshold] will not be 
    applied to movies. 
    						
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    You can customize the Picture Styles. You can change or adjust the 
    parameter settings of Picture Styles such as [Strength], [Fineness], or 
    [
    Threshold] of [Sharpness], and [Contrast], and other parameters 
    from the default settings. To see the resu lting effects, take test shots. To 
    customize [Monochrome], see page 159.
    1Select [Picture Style].
    Under the [z3] tab, select [Picture 
    Style
    ], then press .
    2Select a Picture Style.
    Select a Picture Style, then press the 
     button.
    3Select a parameter.
    Select the parameter (such as 
    [Sharpness] - [Strength]) to be set, 
    then press <
    0>.
    The settings and effects are 
    explained on page 158.
    4Set the parameter.
    Adjust the parameter as desired, then 
    press <
    0>.
    A  Customizing a Picture Style N 
    						
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    Press the  button to save the 
    adjusted parameters. The Picture 
    Style selection screen will reappear.
    Any parameter settings different from 
    the default will be  displayed in blue.
    *1: Indicates the fineness of the outli nes to be emphasized. The smaller the 
    number, the finer the outlines that can be emphasized.
    *2: Sets how much the outline is emphasized based on the difference in contrast 
    between the subject and the surrounding area. The smaller the number, the 
    more the outline with low contrast difference can be emphasized. However, 
    noise tends to be more noticeable when the number is smaller.
    Parameter Settings and Effects
    g  Sharpness
    J Strength 0: Less sharp outline 7: Sharp outline
    K Fineness*11: Fine 5: Grainy
    L Threshold*21: Low 5: High
    h  Contrast -4: Low contrast +4: High contrast
    i Saturation-4: Low saturation+4: High saturation
    j  Color tone -4: Reddish skin tone +4: Yellowish skin tone
    During movie playback, [ Fineness] and [Threshold] for [Sharpness ] 
    cannot be set (these menu items are not displayed).
     By selecting [ Default set.] in step 3, you can revert the parameter 
    settings of the respective Picture Style to their defaults.
     To shoot with the Picture Style you adjusted, first select the adjusted 
    Picture Style, then shoot. 
    						
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    A Customizing a Picture StyleN
    Besides the effects described on the preceding page such as 
    [
    Contrast], or [Strength], [Fineness] and [Threshold] of [Sharpness], 
    you can also set [Filter effect] and [Toning effect].
    k Filter effect
    With a filter effect applied to a 
    monochrome image, you can make 
    white clouds or green trees stand out 
    more. 
    l Toning effect
    By applying a toning effect, you can 
    create a monochrome image in the 
    selected color. Effective when you want 
    to create more impressive images.
    The following can be selected: [
    N:None], 
    [
    S:Sepia], [B:Blue], [P:Purple], or 
    [G:Green].
    V  Monochrome Adjustment
    FilterSample Effects
    N: None Normal black-and-white image with no filter effects.
    Ye :  Ye l l o w The blue sky will look more natural, and the white clouds will look 
    crisper.
    Or: Orange The blue sky will look slightly dark
    er. The sunset will look more 
    brilliant.
    R: Red The blue sky will look quite dark. Fall leaves will look crisper and 
    brighter.
    G: Green Skin tones and lips will appear muted. Green tree leaves will look 
    crisper and brighter.
    Increasing the [
    Contrast] will make the filter effect more pronounced. 
    						
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    You can select a base Picture Style such as [Portrait] or [Landscape], 
    adjust its parameters as des ired and register it under [User Def. 1], 
    [
    User Def. 2], or [User Def. 3].
    You can create multiple Picture St yles with different settings.
    You can also adjust the parameters of a Picture Style that is registered 
    to the camera with EOS Utility (EOS software, p.512).
    1Select [Picture Style].
    Under the [z3] tab, select [Picture 
    Style
    ], then press .
    2Select [User Def. *].
    Select [User Def. *], then press the 
    <
    B> button.
    3Press < 0>.
    With [Picture Style] selected, press 
    <
    0>.
    4Select the base Picture Style.
    Select the base Picture Style, then 
    press .
    To adjust the parameters of a Picture 
    Style that is registered to the camera 
    with EOS Utility (EOS software), 
    select the Picture Style here.
    A  Registering a Picture Style N 
    						
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