Canon Eos Rebel T5 1200 Instruction Manual
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71 In Basic Zone modes when the shooting function settings screen is displayed, you can press the < Q> button to display the Quick Control screen. The table on the next page shows the functions that can be set with the Quick Control screen in each Basic Zone mode. 1Set the Mode Dial to a Basic Zone mode. 2Press the button. ( 7 ) X The Quick Control screen will appear. 3Set the functions. Press the < W> < X> keys to select a function. (This step is not necessary in the A/7 mode.) X The selected function and Feature guide (p.53) will appear. Press the < Y> < Z> keys or turn the < 6 > dial to change the setting. Q Quick Control Example: Portrait mode COPY
Q Quick Control 72 Settable Functions in Basic Zone Modes o: Set automatically k : User selectable : Not selectable * Use the keys to set the number of continuous shots. FunctionA(p.56)7(p.61)C(p.62)2(p.65)3(p.66)4(p.67)5(p.68)6(p.69) Drive mode u : Single shooting kkkkkk i: Continuous shootingkkk Self-timerj: 10 sec.kkkkkkkk q: Continuous shooting*kkkkkkkk Flash firing a : Automatic firing ooooo D: Flash on (Fires at all times)k b: Flash offokoo Ambience-based shots (p.73)kkkkkk Light/scene-based shots (p.77)kkkk Blurring/sharpening the background (p.63)k If you change the shooting mode or set the power switch to < 2>, the camera will revert to the default settings (except the self-timer). COPY
73 Except in the and < 7> Basic Zone modes, you can select the ambience for shooting. 1Set the Mode Dial to any of the following modes: , , < 3 >, , , or < 6>. 2Display the Live View image. Press the < A> button to display the Live View image. 3On the Quick Control screen, select the desired ambience. Press the < Q> button ( 7). Press the keys to select [ Standard setting]. [Ambience-based shots ] will appear on the screen. Press the < Y> < Z> keys or turn the < 6 > dial to select the ambience. X The LCD monitor will display how the image will look with the selected ambience. Shoot by Ambience Selection AmbienceA7C23456Ambience Effect (1) Standard settingkkkkkkNo setting (2) Vivid kkkkkkLow / Standard / Strong (3) Soft kkkkkkLow / Standard / Strong (4) Warm kkkkkkLow / Standard / Strong (5) Intense kkkkkkLow / Standard / Strong (6) Cool kkkkkkLow / Standard / Strong (7) Brighter kkkkkkLow / Medium / High (8) Darker kkkkkkLow / Medium / High (9) Monochrome kkkkkkBlue / B/W / Sepia COPY
Shoot by Ambience Selection 74 4Set the ambience effect. Press the < W> < X> keys to select the effect bar so that [ Effect] appears at the bottom. Press the < Y> < Z> keys or turn the < 6 > dial to select the desired effect. 5Take the picture. Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. To return to viewfinder shooting, press the < A> button to exit Live View shooting. Then press the shutter button completely to take the picture. If you change the shooting mode or set the power switch to < 2>, the setting will revert back to [ Standard setting ]. The Live View image shown with the ambience setting applied will not look exactly the same as the actual photo. Using flash may minimize the ambience effect. In bright outdoors, the Live View image you see on the LCD monitor may not have exactly the same brightness or ambience as the actual photo. Set [ 52: LCD brightness ] to 4 and look at the Live View image so that the LCD monitor is unaffected by outside light. If you do not want the Live View image to be displayed when setting functions, press the < Q> button after step 1 and set [ Ambience-based shots ] and [ Effect ]. COPY
75 Shoot by Ambience Selection Ambience Settings (1)Standard setting Standard image characteristics for the respective shooting mode. Note that < 2> has image characteristic s geared for portraits and < 3 > is geared for landscapes. Each ambience is a modification of the respective shooting m ode’s image characteristics. (2) Vivid The subject is given a sharp, vivid look. This results in a photo that looks more impressive than the one taken with [ Standard setting]. (3) Soft The subject is de-emphasized, giving them a softer, daintier look. Good for portraits, pets, flowers, etc. (4) Warm Colors are made warmer and the subject is de-emphasized, making them seem warmer and gentler. Good for portraits, pets, and other subjects to which you want to give a warm look. (5) Intense While the overall bright ness is slightly lowered, the subject is emphasized for a more intense feeling. Makes the human or living subject stand out more. (6) Cool The overall brightness is slightly lowered with a cooler color cast, giving the photo a dusky, quiet mood. Makes subjects in the shade look more calm and impressive. COPY
Shoot by Ambience Selection 76 (7)Brighter The picture will look brighter. (8) Darker The picture will look darker. (9) Monochrome The picture will be monochrome. You can select the monochrome color to be black and white, sepia, or blue. When [ Monochrome] is selected, < 0> will appear in the viewfinder. COPY
77 In the , < 3>, < 4>, and < 5> Basic Zone modes, you can shoot with settings that match the li ghting or scene type. Normally, [ Default setting ] is adequate, but if the settings match the lighting condition or scene type, the picture will look more accurate to your eyes. For Live View shooting, if you set both [ Light/scene-based shots] and [Ambience-based shots ] (p.73), setting [Light/scene-based shots ] at first is recommended. This will make it easier to see the resulting effect on the LCD monitor. 1Set the Mode Dial to any of the following modes: , , < 4 >, or < 5>. 2Display the Live View image. Press the < A> button to display the Live View image. Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type Lighting or SceneA7C23456 (1) Default settingkkkk (2) Daylightkkkk (3) Shadekkkk (4) Cloudykkkk (5) Tungsten lightkkk (6) Fluorescent lightkkk (7) Sunsetkkkk COPY
Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type 78 3On the Quick Control screen, select the lighting or scene type. Press the < Q> button ( 7). Press the < W> < X> keys to select [Default setting]. [ Light/scene- based shots ] will appear on the screen. Press the < Y> < Z> keys or turn the < 6 > dial to select the lighting or scene type. X The resulting image with the selected lighting or scene type will be displayed. 4Take the picture. Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. To return to viewfinder shooting, press the < A> button to exit Live View shooting. Then press the shutter button completely to take the picture. If you change the shooting mode or set the power switch to < 2>, the setting will revert back to [ Default setting ]. If you use flash, the setting will switch to [ Default setting]. (However, the shooting information will display the light ing or scene type that was set.) If you want to set this together with [ Ambience-based shots], set the lighting or scene type that best ma tches the ambience you have set. In the case of [ Sunset], for example, warm colors will become prominent so the ambience you set may not work well. If you do not want the Live View image to be displayed when setting functions, press the < Q> button after step 1 and set [ Light/scene-based shots ]. COPY
79 Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type Lighting or Scene Type Settings (1)Default setting Default setting suited for most subjects. (2) Daylight For subjects under sunlight. Give s more natural-looking blue skies and greenery, and reproduces li ght-colored flowers better. (3) Shade For subjects in the shade. Suitabl e for skin tones, which may look too bluish, and for light-colored flowers. (4) Cloudy For subjects under overcast skies. Makes skin tones and landscapes, which may otherwise look dull on a cloudy day, look warmer. Also effective for light-colored flowers. (5) Tungsten light For subjects lit under tungsten li ghting. Reduces the reddish-orange color cast caused by tungsten lighting. (6) Fluorescent light For subjects under fluorescent lighting. Suited for all types of fluorescent lighting. (7) Sunset Suitable when you want to capture the sunset’s impressive colors. COPY
80 The easiest way to play back images is explained below. For more details on the playback procedure, see page 203. 1Play back the image. Press the < x> button. X The last captured image or last image played back will appear. 2Select an image. To view images starting with the last captured image, press the key. To view images starting with the first (oldest) image, press the < Z> key. Each time you press the 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 With basic information Histogram Basic information + Image quality/Playback number Shooting information display COPY