Canon Eos Rebel T5i 700d Instruction Manual
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81 In the , < 3>, < 4>, and < 5> Basic Zone modes, you can shoot while the settings match the lighting or scene type. Normally, [ Default setting] is adequate, but if the settings match the lighting condition or scene, the picture will look more accurate to your eye. For Live View shooting, if you set both [ Light/scene-based shots] and [Ambience-based shots] (p.77), you should first set [ Light/scene- based shots ]. This will make it easier to see the resulting effect on the LCD monitor. 1Set the...
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Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type 82 3On the Quick Control screen, select the lighting or scene type. Press the < Q> button ( 7). Press the < V> key to select [ Default setting]. [ Light/scene- based shots ] will appear on the screen. Press the < U> key or turn the < 6 > dial to select the desired 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 shoot...
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83 Shoot by Lighting or Scene Type Lighting or Scene Type Settings Default setting Default setting suited for most subjects. Daylight For subjects under sunlight. Gives more natural-looking blue skies and greenery, and reproduces li ght-colored flowers better. Shade For subjects in the shade. Suitabl e for skin tones, which may look too bluish, and for light-colored flowers. Cloudy For subjects under overcast skies. Makes skin tones and landscapes, which may otherwise look dull on a cloudy day,...
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84 The easiest way to play back images is explained below. For more details on the playback procedure, see page 241. 1Play back the image. Press the < x> button. X The last captured image or last image viewed will appear. 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 button, the display format will change. 3Exit the image playback. Press the < x> button to...
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85 3 Creative Shooting In Basic Zone modes, to prevent spoiled shots, advanced function settings cannot be changed. However, 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 314. The functions explained in this chapter can also be used in the < s>, < f>, and < a> modes...
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86 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 up briefly in red, and the focus confirmation light < o> on the viewfinder’s bottom right lights up (in One-Shot AF mode). X The shutter speed and aperture will...
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87 d: Program AE Change the ISO speed or use the built-in flash. To match the subject and ambient lighting level, you can change the ISO speed (p.92) or use the built-in flash (p.107). In the < d> mode, the built-in flash will not fire aut omatically. 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 aperture setting combination...
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88 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+ 73, 1 . 1Select [Image quality]. Under the [z 1] tab, select [Image quality ], then press < 0>. X [Image 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 . 3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality Pixels recorded...
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89 3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality * Figures for the file size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst are based on Canon’s 8 GB 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 Style, Custom Functions, and other settings. * Figures in parentheses apply to an UHS-I compatible 8 GB card based on Canon’s testing standards. Guide to Image-recording Quality...
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90 3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality I want to select the image-recording 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+ 73, or 1 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 (Fine) and 8...