Canon Eos Rebel T3 1100d Instruction Manual
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161 Handy Features Text Entry Procedure Changing the entry area: Press the < Q> button to toggle between the top and bottom entry areas. Moving the cursor: Press the < U> key to move the cursor. Entering text: In the bottom area, press the key or turn the < 6> dial to select a character, then press < 0> to enter it. Deleting a character: Press the < L> button to delete one character. Exiting: After entering the text, press the < M> button to finalize the text entry and return to the screen in step 2. Canceling the text entry: To cancel the text entry, press the < B> button to cancel it and return to the screen in step 2. You can also set or ch eck the copyright information with EOS Utility (provided software, p.270). COPY
Handy Features 162 Vertical images are rotated automatically so they are displayed vertically on the camera’s LCD monitor and on the personal computer instead of horizontally. The setting of this feature can be changed. Under the [ 5] tab, select [ Auto rotate], then press < 0>. The available settings are described below. Select one, then press < 0>. [On PD ]: The vertical image is automatica lly rotated during playback on both the camera’s LCD mo nitor and on the computer. [On D] : The vertical image is automatically rotated only on the computer. [Off] : The vertical image is not automatically rotated. The vertical image is not rotated during the image review immediately after it is captured. Press the < x> button and the image playback will display the rotated image. [On PD ] is set, but the image do es not rotate during playback. Auto rotate will not work with vertical images captured while [Auto rotate ] was set to [Off]. If the vertical image is taken while the camera is pointed up or down, the image might not be ro tated automatically for playback. In such a case, see “Rotating the Image” on page 179. On the camera’s LCD monitor, I want to rotate an image captured when [On D] had been set. Set [ OnPD ], then playback the image. It will be rotated. The vertical image does not rotate on the computer screen. The software used is not compat ible with image rotation. Use the software provided with the camera instead. 3 Auto Rotation of Vertical Images FAQ COPY
163 Handy Features While the menu is displayed, press the button to display the camera’s major function settings. While the menu is displayed, press the < B> button to display the settings. Press the < B> button again to return to the menu. B Checking Camera Settings Date/Time (p.33) WB correction (p.117)/ WB bracketing (p.118) Color space (p.119) Auto rotate display (p.162) Auto power off (p.155) Card remaining capacity Settings display Red-eye reduction (p.89) Beeper (p.154) Live View shooting (p.121) COPY
Handy Features 164 The camera’s shooting settings and menu settings can be reverted to the default. This can be done in Creative Zone modes. 1Select [Clear settings]. Under the [ 7] tab, select [Clear settings ], then press < 0>. 2Select [Clear all camera settings]. Select [Clear all camera settings ], then press < 0>. 3Select [OK]. Select [OK ], then press < 0>.XSetting [Clear all camera settings ] will reset the camera to the default settings on the next page. Clearing all camera settings: After the procedure above, go to [ 7 Clear settings ] and select [Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) ] to clear all the Custom Function settings (p.216). 3 Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings N FAQ COPY
165 Handy Features Shooting SettingsImage-recording SettingsAF modeOne-Shot AFQuality73AF point selectionAutomatic selectionPicture StyleStandardDrive modeu (Single shooting)Auto Lighting OptimizerStandard Metering modeq (Evaluative metering)Peripheral illumination correctionEnable/ Correction data retainedISO speed AUTO (Auto)ISO AutoMax.: 3200Exposure compensation/AEBCanceledColor spacesRGBWhite balanceQ (Auto)Flash exposure compensation0 (Zero)Custom white balanceCanceled Custom Functions UnchangedWB correctionCanceledWB-BKTCanceledCamera SettingsFile numberingContinuousAuto power off 30 sec.Dust Delete DataErasedBeepEnable Release shutter without cardEnableMovie Shooting SettingsAF modeLive modeImage review2 sec.AF w/ shutter button during kDisableHistogramBrightnessImage jump w/ 6e (10 images)kShutter/AE lock buttonAF/AE lockAuto rotateOn z DLCD brightnessk Highlight tone priorityDisableLCD off/on button Shutter buttonDate/TimeUnchangedMovie recording sizeUnchangedLanguageUnchangedSound recordingOnFeature guideEnableMetering timer16 sec.Copyright informationUnchangedGrid displayOffControl over HDMIDisableExposure compensationCanceledEye-Fi transmissionDisableMy Menu settingsUnchangedAuto Lighting OptimizerStandard Live View Shooting SettingsCustom white balanceCanceledLive View shootingEnableAF modeLive modePicture StyleStandardGrid display OffMetering timer16 sec. COPY
Handy Features 166 The shooting settings display (p.46) can be turned on or off by pressing the shutter button halfway. Under the [6] tab, select [LCD off/on btn], then press < 0>. The available settings are described below. Select one, then press < 0>. [Shutter btn.] : When you press the shu tter button halfway, the display will turn off. And when you let go of the shutter button, the display will turn on. [Shutter/DISP]: When you press the shu tter button halfway, the display will turn off. And when you let go of the shutter button, the display will remain off. To turn on the display, press the < B> button. [Remains on] : Display remains on even w hen you press the shutter button halfway. To turn of f display, press the button. You can change the backgr ound color of the shooting settings screen. Under the [ 5] tab, select [ Screen color ], then press < 0>. Select the desired color, then press < 0>. When you exit the menu, the selected color will be displayed for the shooting settings screen. 3 Turning the LCD monitor Off/On 3 Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color COPY
167 The built-in flash and external Speedlite settings can be set with the camera’s menu. You can use the camera’s menu to set the external Speedlite function settings only if the attached EX-series Speedlite is compatible with this function. The setting procedure is the same as setting a camera menu function. Select [Flash control]. Under the [ 1] tab, select [Flash control ], then press < 0>. XThe flash control screen will appear. Normally, set this to [Enable ]. If [Disable] is set, neither the built- in flash nor the external Speedlite will fire. This is useful when you only want to use the flash’s AF-assist beam. With [Built-in flash func. setting ] and [External flash func. setting], you can set the functions listed on the next page. The functions displayed under [ External flash func. setting ] will vary depending on the Speedlite model. Select [Built-in flash func. setting ] or [ External flash func. setting ]. XThe flash functions will be displayed. The functions not dimmed can be selected and set. 3 Setting the Flash N [Flash firing] [Built-in flash func. setting] and [External flash func. setting] Even if [Flash firing ] has been set to [ Disable], if focus is difficult to achieve in low light, the built-in flash may still fire a series of flashes (AF-assist beam, p.84). COPY
3 Setting the Flash N 168 [Built-in flash func. setting] and [External flash func. setting] Settable Functions * Regarding [FEB] (Flash exposure bracketing), [Zoom], and [Wireless set. ], refer to the Speedlite’ s instruction manual. Flash mode With an external Speedlite, you can select the flash mode suiting your objective. [E-TTL II ] is the standard mode of EX-series Speedlites for automatic flash shooting. [Manual flash ] enables you to set the flash output yourself. This is for advanced users. For other flash modes, refer to your Speedlite’s instruction manual. Function[Built-in flash func. setting][External flash func. setting]Page Flash modeE-TTL II (Fixed)k168 Shutter sync.k169 FEB* —k— Flash exposure compensationk102 E-TTL II meter.k169 Zoom* —k— Wireless setting*—k— COPY
169 3 Setting the FlashN Shutter sync. Normally, set this to [ 1st curtain] so that the flash fires immediately after the exposure starts. If [ 2nd curtain ] is set, the flash will fire right before the exposure ends. When this is combined with a slow sync speed, you can create a trail of light such as from car headlights at night. With 2nd-curtain sync, a preflash is fired when you press the shutter button completely. This is to determine the exposure. Then immediately before the exposure ends, the real flash is fired. Therefore, two flashes will be fired. However, with shutter speeds faster than 1/30 sec., 1st curtain sync will automatically take effect. If an external Speedlite is attached, you can also set [ Hi-speed]. For details, see the Speedlite’s instruction manual. Flash exposure compensation See “ y Flash Exposure Compensation” on page 102. E-TTL II flash metering For normal flash exposures, set it to [ Evaluative]. [Average] is for advanced users. As with an extern al Speedlite, the metering area is averaged. Flash exposure compensation may be necessary. Clear flash settings On the [External flash func. setting ] screen, press the button to display the screen to clear the flash settings. When you select [OK], the settings for the built-in flash and external Speedlite will be cleared. COPY
3 Setting the Flash N 170 The Custom Functions displayed under [ External flash C.Fn setting] will vary depending on the Speedlite model. 1Display the Custom Function. Select [ External flash C.Fn setting ], then press < 0>. 2Set the Custom Function. Press the < U> key to select the function number, then set the function. The procedure is the same as setting the camera’s Custom Functions (p.216). To clear all the Custom Function settings, select [ Clear ext. flash C.Fn set. ] in step 1. Setting the External Speedlite Custom Functions COPY