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    3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality
    1 is the raw image data before it is made into  73 or other images. 
    Although  1 images require software such as Digital Photo 
    Professional (provided, p.364) so that they can be displayed on the 
    computer, they also offer flexibil ity 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 si multaneously. 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 that does not have the software provided 
    with the camera installed.
    About  1
    About  1+73
    File number File extension
    0001 . CR2
    1
     image
    73  image 0001 . JPG
     
    To  d i s p l a y  1  images on a computer, using  the provided software is 
    recommended (p.364).
      Commercially-available software may not be able to display  1 images 
    taken with this camera. To see if the  1 images are compatible with 
    other software, check with the respective software manufacturer.
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    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.93).
    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.93).
    ISO Speed Guide
    * High ISO speeds will result in grainier images.
    i : 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.107).400 - 1600Overcast skies or evening time
    1600 - 12800, HDark indoors or night
    Under [ 54: Custom Functions (C.Fn) ], if [2: ISO expansion] is set to [1: 
    On ], “H” (equivalent to ISO 25600) can also be set (p.298).
      Under [ 54: Custom Functions (C.Fn)], if [ 3: Highlight tone priority] is 
    set to [ 1: Enable ], ISO 100 and “ H” (equivalent to ISO 25600) cannot be 
    selected (p.299).
      Shooting in high temperatures may result in images that look grainier. 
    Long exposures can also cause i rregular colors in the image.
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    i: Changing the ISO Speed N
    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 on the next 
    page, the ISO speed will be set 
    automatically to suit the shooting mode.
    ISO [AUTO]
      When you shoot at high ISO speeds,  noise (such as dots of light and 
    banding) may become noticeable.
      If you use a high ISO speed and fl ash to shoot a close subject, 
    overexposure may result.
      With ISO 12800 or “ H” (equivalent to ISO 25600), the maximum burst for 
    continuous shooting will greatly decrease.
      As “ H” (equivalent to ISO 25600) is an expanded ISO speed setting, 
    noise (such as dots of light and banding) and irregular colors will be more 
    noticeable, and the resolution will be lower than usual.
      As the maximum ISO speed that can be set differs between still photo 
    shooting and movie shooting (manual exposure), the ISO speed you set 
    may change when you switch from still photo shooting to movie shooting. 
    Even if you switch back to still photo shooting, the ISO speed will not 
    revert to the original setting.
    The maximum ISO speed settable varies depending on the setting for [ 2: 
    ISO expansion ] under [54: Custom Functions (C.Fn) ].
    • When [ 0: Off] is set: If you set ISO 12800 during still photo shooting 
    and then switch to movie shooting, ISO speed will be changed to ISO 
    6400.
    • When [ 1: On] is set: If you set ISO 12800 or “ H” (equivalent to ISO 
    25600) during still photo shooting and then switch to movie shooting, 
    the ISO speed will change to “ H” (equivalent to ISO 12800).
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    i: Changing the ISO Speed N
    *1: Fixed at ISO 400 for bulb exposures.
    *2: Depends on the maximum ISO speed limit set.
    *3: If fill flash results in overexposure, ISO 100 or a higher ISO speed will be set.
    *4: Except in the A, 6 , and F  modes.
    *5: Automatically set within ISO 400 - ISO 1600 (or up to the maximum limit) in the  C , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5  and < d> modes if you use bounce flash with an external 
    Speedlite.
    For ISO Auto, you can set the maxi mum ISO speed limit within ISO 400 
    - ISO 6400.
    Under the [z3] tab, select [ISO Auto ], 
    then press < 0>. Select the ISO speed, 
    then press < 0>.
    Shooting ModeISO Speed Setting
    A/7/C/3/4/5/6/GAutomatically set within ISO 100 - ISO 6400
    2ISO 100
    FAutomatically set within ISO 100 - ISO 12800
    d/s/f/a*1Automatically set within ISO 100 - ISO 6400*2
    With flashISO 400*3*4*5
    3  Setting the Maximum IS O 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 information (p.270), you may find an 
    ISO speed such as 125 or 640 displayed 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.
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    By selecting a Picture Style, you can obtain image characteristics 
    matching your photographic ex pression or the subject.
    In Basic Zone modes, you cannot select the Picture Style.
    1Press the  button.
    X[Picture Style] will appear.
    2Select a Picture Style.
      Press the < U> key or turn the 
    < 6 > dial to select the desired 
    Picture Style, then press < 0>.
    D  Auto
    The color tone will be adjusted to suit the scene. The colors will 
    look vivid, especiall y for blue skies, greenery, and sunsets in 
    nature, outdoor, and sunset scenes.
    P  Standard
    The image looks vivid, sharp, and crisp. This is a general-purpose 
    Picture Style suitable for most scenes.
    Q  Portrait
    For nice skin tones. The image l ooks softer. Suited for close-up 
    portraits.
    By changing the [ Color tone] (p.133), you can adjust the skin 
    tone.
    A Optimal Image Characte ristics for the SubjectN
    Picture Style Characteristics
    If the desired color tone is not obtained with [ Auto], use another Picture 
    St yle.
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    A Optimal Image Characteristics for the Subject N
    R Landscape
    For vivid blues and greens, and very sharp and crisp images. 
    Effective for impressive landscapes.
    S  Neutral
    This Picture Style is for users who prefer to process images with 
    their computer. For natural colors and subdued images.
    U  Faithful
    This Picture Style is for users who prefer to process images with 
    their computer. When the subject is captured under a color 
    temperature of 5200K, the color is adjusted colorimetrically to 
    match the subject’s color. Images will appear dull and subdued.
    V Monochrome Creates black-and-white images.
    W  User Def. 1-3
    You can register a basic style such as [ Portrait], [Landscape ], a 
    Picture Style file, etc., and adjust  it as desired (p.135). Any User 
    Defined Picture Style that has not been set will have the same 
    default settings as the [ Auto] Picture Style.
    Black-and-white images shot in formats other than  1 cannot be 
    reverted to color. If you want to later shoot pictures in color, make sure 
    the [ Monochrome ] setting has been canceled. When [ Monochrome] is 
    selected, < 0> will appear in the viewfinder.
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    You can select the AF (autofocus) operation characteristics suiting the 
    shooting conditions or s ubject. In Basic Zone modes, the optimum AF 
    operation is set automatically fo r the respective shooting mode.
    1On the lens, set the focus mode 
    switch to .
    2Press the  button.
    X[AF operation ] will appear.
    3Select the AF operation.
     Press the < U> key or turn the 
    < 6 > dial to select the desired AF 
    operation, then press < 0>.
    4Focus the subject.
      Aim the AF point over the subject and 
    press the shutter button halfway. The 
    camera will then autofocus in the 
    selected AF operation.
    f: Changing the Autofocus Operation N
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    f: Changing the Autofocus Operation N
    Suited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button 
    halfway, the camera will focus only once.
     When focus is achieved, the dot in side the AF point achieving focus 
    lights up briefly in red, and the focus confirmation light < o> in the 
    viewfinder will also light up.
      With evaluative metering (p.117), the exposure setting will be set at 
    the same time focus is achieved.
      While you hold down the shutter button halfway, the focus will be 
    locked. You can then recompose the shot if desired.
    This AF operation is suited for moving subjects when the focusing 
    distance keeps changing. While you hold down the shutter button 
    halfway, the subject will be focused continuously.
      The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken.
      When the AF point selection (p.100) is automatic, the camera first 
    uses the center AF point to focus.  During autofocusing, if the subject 
    moves away from the center AF po int, focus tracking continues as 
    long as the subject is covered by another AF point.
    One-Shot AF for Still Subjects
    AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects
      If focus cannot be achieved, the focus confirmation light < o> in the 
    viewfinder will blink. If this occurs, th e picture cannot be taken even if the 
    shutter button is pressed completely. Recompose the picture and try to 
    focus again. Or see “Subjects Difficult to Focus” (p.103).
      If [z 1: Beep ] is set to [ Disable], the beeper will not sound when focus 
    is achieved.
    With AI Servo AF, the beeper will not sound even when focus is achieved. 
    Also, the focus conf irmation light  in the viewfinder will not light up.
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    f: Changing the Autofocus Operation N
    AI Focus AF switches the AF operation from One-Shot AF to AI 
    Servo AF automatically if a still subject starts moving.
     After the subject is focused in One- Shot AF operation, if the subject 
    starts moving, the camera will detect the movement, change the AF 
    operation automatically to AI Servo AF, and keep tracking the 
    moving subject.
    AI Focus AF for Automatic Switching of AF Operation
    When focus is achieved with AI Focus  AF with the Servo operation active, 
    the beeper will continue beeping softly. However, the focus confirmation 
    light < o> in the viewfinder will not light up. Note that focus will not be 
    locked in this case.
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    In Basic Zone modes, the camera will normally focus the closest subject 
    automatically. Therefore, it may not  always focus your target subject.
    In the < d>, < s>, < f >, and < a> modes, you can select the AF 
    point and use it to focus the target subject.
    1Press the  button. (9)
    X The selected AF point will be 
    displayed on the LCD monitor and in 
    the viewfinder.
    2Select the AF point.
      Use the < S> key to select the AF 
    point.
      While looking at the viewfinder, you 
    can select the AF point by turning the 
     dial until the desired AF point 
    lights up in red.
      When all the AF points light up, 
    automatic AF point selection will be 
    set. The AF point will be selected 
    automatically to focus the subject.
      Pressing < 0> toggles the AF point 
    selection between the center AF point 
    and automatic AF point selection.
    3Focus the subject.
      Aim the selected AF point over the 
    subject and press the shutter button 
    halfway to focus.
    S  Selecting the AF Point N
    You can also tap the screen to select AF points. During manual AF point 
    selection, tapping the [ ] icon at the bottom left of the screen will switch 
    to automatic AF point selection.
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