Canon Eos Rebel T3 1100d Instruction Manual
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101 Set exposure compensation if the exposure (without flash) does not come out as desired. This feature can be used in Crea tive Zone modes (except ). You can set the exposure compensation up to ±5 stops in 1/3-stop increments. Making it brighter: Hold down the < O> button and turn the < 6> dial to the right. (Increased exposure) Making it darker: Hold down the < O> button and turn the < 6> dial to the left. (Decreased exposure) XAs shown in the figure, the exposure level is displayed on the LCD...
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Setting Exposure CompensationN 102 Set flash exposure compensation if the flash exposure of the subject does not come out as desired. You can set the flash exposure compensation up to ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments. 1Press the < Q> button. (7 ) XThe Quick Control screen will appear (p.40). 2Select [ y]. Press the < S> key to select [ y*].X[Flash exposure comp.] will be displayed at the bottom. 3Set the flash exposure compensation amount. To make the flash exposure brighter, turn the < 6> dial...
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103 This feature takes exposure compensation a step further by varying the exposure automatically (up to ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments) with three shots as shown below. You can then choose the best exposure. This is called AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing). 1Select [Expo. comp./AEB]. Under the [ 2] tab, select [Expo. comp./AEB ], then press < 0>. 2Set the AEB amount. Turn the < 6> dial to set the AEB amount. Press the < U> key to set the exposure compensation amount. If AEB is combined with...
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3 Auto Exposure BracketingN 104 Follow steps 1 and 2 to turn off the AEB amount display. The AEB setting will also be cancel ed automatically if the power switch is set to < 2>, flash recycling is completed, etc. Using AEB with continuous shooting: If continuous shooting (p.86) has been set and you press the shutter button completely, the three bracketed shots will be taken continuously in this sequence : Standard exposure, decreased exposure, and increased exposure. Using AEB with < u>...
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105 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 button to lock the exposure, then recompose and take the shot. This is called AE (autoexposure) lock. It is effective for backlit subjects. 1Focus the subject. Press the shutter button halfway. XThe exposure setting will be displayed. 2Press the < A> button. (0 ) XThe < A> icon lights in the viewfinder to indicate...
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106 If the subject is on the side of the frame and you use flash, the subjec\ t may turn out to be too bright or dark depending on the background, etc. This is when you should use FE lock. After se tting the proper flash exposure for the subject, you can recompose (put the subject toward the side) and shoot. This feature can also be used with a Canon EX-series Speedlite. * FE stands for Flash Exposure. 1Press the button. XThe built-in flash will rise. Press the shutter button halfway and look...
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107 If the image comes out dark or the contrast is low, the brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically. This feature is called Auto Lighting Optimizer. The default setting is [ Standard]. With JPEG images, the correction is done when the image is captured. For RAW images, it can be corrected with Digital Photo Prof essional (provided software, p.270). 1Select [Auto Lighting Optimizer]. Under the [ 2] tab, select [Auto Lighting Optimizer ], then press < 0 >. 2Select the setting....
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108 Due to the lens characteristics, the four corners of the picture might look darker. This phenomenon is called lens light fall-off or drop in peripheral illumination and can be corrected automatically. The default setting is [Enable ]. With JPEG images, the correction is done when the image is captured. For RAW images, it can be corrected with Digital Photo Professional (provided software, p.270). 1Select [Peripheral illumin. correct.]. Under the [ 1] tab, select [Peripheral illumin....
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109 3 Correcting the Image’s Dark Corners The camera already contains lens peripheral illumination correction data for about 25 lenses. In step 2, if you select [ Enable], the peripheral light correction will be applied automatically for any lens whose correction data has been registered in the camera. With EOS Utility (provided softwa re, p.270), you can check which lenses have their correction data regi stered in the camera. You can also register the correction data for unregi stered lenses. For...
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110 You can customize a Picture Style by adjusting individual parameters like [ Sharpness] and [ Contrast]. To see the resulting effects, take test shots. To customize [ Monochrome], see page 112. 1Select [Picture Style]. Under the [ 2] tab, select [Picture Style ], then press < 0>. XThe Picture Style selection screen will appear. 2Select a Picture Style. Select a Picture Style, then press the button. XThe Detail set. screen will appear. 3Select a parameter. Select a parameter such as...