Canon Eos Rebel T3i 600d Instruction Manual
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71 The easiest way to playback images is explained below. For more details on the playback procedure, see page 201. 1Playback the image. When you press the < x> button, the last image captured will be displayed. 2Select an image. To view images starting with the last image, press the < Y> key. To view images starting with the first (oldest) image, press the < Z> key. Each time you press the < C> button, the display format will change. 3Exit the image playback. Press the < x> button to exit the image playback and return to the shooting settings display. x Image Playback No information Histogram With basic information Shooting information display COPY
73 Creative Shooting In the Basic Zone modes, to prevent spoiled shots, most functions are set automatically and cannot be changed. In the < d> (Program AE) mode, you can set various functions and be more creative. In the < d> mode, the camera sets the shutter speed and aperture automatically to obtain a standard exposure. The difference between the Basic Zone modes and < d> is explained on page 268. The functions explained in this chapter can also be used in the < s>, < f >, and < a> modes explained in Chapter 4. The M mark shown on the right of the page title indicates that the function is available only in Creative Zone modes (p.22). *< d> stands for Program. * AE stands for Auto Exposure. COPY
74 The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture to suit the subject’s brightness. This is called Program AE. 1Set the Mode Dial to . 2Focus the subject. Look through the viewfinder and aim the selected AF point over the subject. Then press the shutter button halfway. X The dot inside the AF point achieving focus lights briefly in red, and the focus confirmation light < o> in the viewfinder’s bottom right lights (with One Shot AF). X The shutter speed and aperture will be set automatically and displayed in the viewfinder. 3Check the display. A standard exposure will be obtained as long as the shutter speed and aperture display do not blink. 4Take the picture. Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely. d: Program AE COPY
75 d: Program AE Change the ISO speed or use the built-in flash. To match the subject and ambient li ghting level, you can change the ISO speed (p.79) or use the bu ilt-in flash (p.90). In the mode, the built-in flash will not fire auto matically. So under low light, press the < I> (Flash) button to raise the built-in flash. The program can be shifted. (Program shift) After pressing the shutter button halfway, turn the < 6> dial to change the shutter speed and aper ture setting combination (program). Program shift is cancel ed automatically after the picture is taken. Program shift is not possible with flash. Shooting Tips If the “ 30” shutter speed and the maximum aperture blink, it indicates undere xposure. Increase the ISO speed or use flash. If the “ 4000” shutter speed and the minimum aperture blink, it indicates overex posure. Decrease the ISO speed. Differences Between < d> and < A> (Scene Intelligent Auto)With < A>, many functions such the AF mode, drive mode, and built-in flash are set automatically to prevent spoiled shots. The functions you can set are limited. With < d>, only the shutter spee d and aperture are set automatically. You can free ly set the AF mode, drive mode, built-in flash, and other functions (p.268). COPY
76 You can select the pixel count and the image quality. Ten image- recording quality settings are provided: 73, 83 , 74 , 84 , 7a, 8a , b , c, 1 , 1+73 . 1Select [Quality]. Under the [ 1] tab, select [Quality ], then press < 0>. X [Quality ] will appear. 2Select the image-recording quality. The respective quality’s pixel count and number of possible shots will be displayed to help you select the desired quality. Then press < 0>. * Figures for the file size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst are based on Canon’s 4GB test card and testing standards (3:2 aspect ratio, ISO 100, and Standard Picture Style). These figures will vary depending on the subject, card brand, aspect ratio, ISO speed, Picture Styl e, Custom Functions, and other settings. 3 Setting the Image-recording Quality Pixel count Possible shots Guide to Image-recording Quality Settings (Approx.) QualityPixels Recorded (megapixels)File Size (MB)Possible ShotsMaximum Burst 73High quality JPEG Approx. 17.9 (18M)6.457034 833.211 2 011 2 0 74Medium qualityApprox. 8.0 (8M)3.410701070 841.721002100 7a Low quality Approx. 4.5 (4.5M)2.216701670 8a1.131803180 bApprox. 2.5 (2.5M)1.327802780 cApprox. 0.35 (0.35M)0.31078010780 1High qualityApprox. 17.9 (18M)24.51506 1 +7324.5+6.411 03 COPY
77 3 Setting the Image-recording Quality I want to select the image-reco rding quality matching the paper size for printing. Refer to the diagram on the left when choosing the image-recording quality. If you want to crop the image, selecting a higher quality (more pixels) such as 73 , 83 , 1 , or 1 +73 is recommended. b is suitable for playing the images on a digital photo frame. c is suitable for emailing the image or using it on a Web site. What’s the difference between 7 and 8? It indicates a different image quality due to a different compression rate. Even with the same number of pixels, the 7 image has higher image quality. If 8 is selected, the image quality will be slightly lower, but more images can be saved to the card. Both b and c have 7 (Fine) quality. I could take more shots than the number of possible shots indicated. Depending on the shooting conditions, you may be able to take more shots than was indicated. It mi ght also be fewer than indicated. The number of possible shots displayed is only approximate. Does the camera display the maximum burst? The maximum burst is displayed in the viewfinder’s right side. Since it is only a single-digit indicator 0 - 9, any number higher than 9 will be displayed only as “ 9.” Note that this number will also be displayed even when no card is installed in th e camera. Be careful not to shoot without a card in the camera. When should I use 1? 1 images require processing with your computer. For details, see “About 1” and “About 1+ 73 ” on the next page. FAQ Paper size A2 (42x59.4cm/16.5x23.4in.) A3 (42x29.7cm/16.5x11.7in.) A4 (29.7x21cm/11.7x8.3in.) 12.7x8.9cm/5.0x3.5in.73 83 1 1+73 74 84 7a 8ab COPY
3 Setting the Image-recording Quality 78 1 is the raw image data before it is made into 73 or other images. Although 1 images require software like Digital Photo Professional (provided, p.302) so they can be disp layed on the computer, they also offer flexibility for image adjustments possible only with 1. 1 is effective when you want to precisely adjust the image yourself or shoot an important subject. 1 +73 records both a 1 and 73 image with a single shot. The two images are saved to the card simultaneously. The two images will be saved in the same folder with the same file numbers (file extension \ .JPG for JPEG and .CR2 for RAW). 73 images can be viewed or printed even with a computer which does not have the software provided with the camera installed. About 1 About 1+73 0001 . JPG 0001 . CR2 File number File extension 1 image 73 image Commercially-available software might not be able to display RAW images. Using the provided software is recommended. COPY
79 Set the ISO speed (image sensor’s sensitivity to light) to suit the ambient light level. In Basic Zone modes, the ISO speed is set automatically (p.80). 1Press the button. (9 ) X [ISO speed ] will appear. 2Set the ISO speed. Press the < U> key or turn the < 6 > dial to select the desired ISO speed, then press < 0>. You can also set the ISO speed in the viewfinder while turning the < 6> dial. With [ AUTO ] selected, the ISO speed will be set automatically (p.80). ISO Speed Guide * High ISO speeds will result in grainier images. Z : Changing the ISO Speed N ISO SpeedShooting Situation (No flash)Flash Range 100 - 400Sunny outdoorsThe higher the ISO speed, the farther the flash range will extend (p.90).400 - 1600Overcast skies or evening time 1600 - 6400, HDark indoors or night Under [ 7 Custom Functions (C.Fn) ], if [2: ISO expansion ] is set to [1: On ], “H ” (equivalent to ISO 12800) can also be set (p.252). Under [ 7 Custom Functions (C.Fn) ], if [6: Highlight tone priority ] is set to [1: Enable ], ISO 100 and “H” (equivalent to ISO 12800) cannot be selected (p.254). Shooting in high temperatures may re sult in images that look grainier. Long exposures can al so cause irregular colors in the image. When you shoot at high ISO speeds, noise (banding, dots of light, etc.) may become noticeable. COPY
Z: Changing the ISO Speed N 80 If the ISO speed is set to [AUTO], the actual ISO speed to be set will be displayed when you press the shutter button halfway. As indicated below, the ISO speed will be set automatically to suit the shooting mode. *1: Fixed at ISO 400 for bulb exposures. *2: Depends on the maxi mum ISO speed limit set. *3: If fill flash results in ov erexposure, ISO 100 or a higher ISO speed will be set. *4: If bounce flash is used with an external Speedlite in a Basic Zone (except ) mode, < d> or < 8 > mode, ISO 400 - 1600 (or up to the maximum limit) will be set automatically. For ISO Auto, you can set the maximum IS O speed limit within ISO 400 - 6400. Under the [y] tab, select [ISO Auto ], then press < 0>. Select the ISO speed, then press < 0>. ISO [AUTO] Shooting ModeISO Speed Setting A /7 /C /3/ 4/5 /6Automatically set within ISO 100 - 3200 d /s/ f/ a*1/8Automatically set within ISO 100 - 6400*2 2Fixed at ISO 100 With flashFixed at ISO 400*3*4 3 Setting the Maximum ISO Speed for ISO Auto N When [AUTO] is set, the ISO speed is indicated in whole-stop increments. However, the ISO speed is actually set in finer increments. Therefore, in the image’s shooting in formation (p.226), you may find an ISO speed like 125 or 640 di splayed as the ISO speed. In the < 2> mode, the ISO speed shown in the table is actually used even if ISO 100 is not displayed. COPY