Canon Eos Rebel T6i 750d Instruction Manual
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111 Subjects Difficult to Focus on 1Set the lens focus mode switch to . 2Focus on the subject. Focus by turning the lens focusing ring until the subject looks sharp in the viewfinder. MF: Manual Focus Focusing ring If you press the shutter button halfway during manual focusing, the AF point that achieved focus and the focus indicator < o> will light up in the viewfinder.
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112 Single and continuous drive modes are provided. 1Press the button. [Drive mode ] will appear. 2Select the drive mode. Press the < Y> < Z> keys to select the desired drive mode, then press < 0 >. u :Single shooting When you press the shutter button completely, only one shot will be taken. i :Continuous shooting (Max. approx. 5.0 shots/sec.) While you hold down the shutter button completely, shots will be taken continuously. B :Silent single shooting Single shooting with less shooting sound...
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113 i Selecting the Drive Mode If or < M> is set, the time lag from when you press the shutter button completely until the picture is shot will be longer than with normal single or continuous shooting. With Live View shooting, < B> and cannot be set. When the battery level is low, the continuous shooting speed may become slightly slower. In AI Servo AF operation, the continuous shooting speed may become slightly slower depending on the subject and the lens used. i: The maximum continuous...
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114 1Press the button. [Drive mode ] will appear. 2Select the self-timer. Press the < Y> < Z> keys to select the self-timer, then press < 0>. Q :10-sec. self-timer The remote controller can also be used (p.350). l :2-sec. self-timer (p.75) q : 10-sec. self-timer plus continuous shots Press the keys to set the number of multiple shots (2 to 10) to be taken with the self-timer. 3Take the picture. Look through the viewfinder, focus on the subject, then press the shutter button completely. ...
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115 4 Image Settings This chapter explains image-related function settings: Image-recording quality, ISO speed, Picture Style, white balance, Auto Lighting Optimizer, noise reduction, lens aberration correction, anti-flicker shooting, and other functions. In Basic Zone modes, only the following can be set as described in this chapter: Im age-recording quality and lens aberration correction. The J icon at the upper right of the page title indicates that the function is available only in Creative...
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116 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 the image-recording quality. Under the [z 1] tab, select [Image quality ], then press < 0>. [Image quality ] will appear. 2Set 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...
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117 3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality * The file size, possible shots, and maximum burst during continuous shooting are based on Canon’s testing standards (3:2 aspect ratio, ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style) using an 8 GB card. These figures will vary by 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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3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality 118 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 back the image with 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?...
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119 3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality 1 is the raw image data before it is made into 73 or other images. 1 images cannot be viewed on a computer without the use of EOS software, such as Digital Photo Prof essional (p.404). However, you can perform various adjustments on them that are impossible with other image types such as 73. 1 is effective when you want to precisely adjust the image yourself or shoot an important subject. 1 +73 records a 1 image and a 73 image with a single shot. The...
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120 You can change the image’s aspect ratio. [3:2] is set by default. When [4:3 ], [16:9 ], or [ 1:1] is set, lines will appear to indicate the shooting range. During Live View shooting, the image appears with the surrounding area masked in black. 1Select the aspect ratio. Under the [z 3] tab, select [Aspect ratio ], then press < 0>. [Aspect ratio ] will appear. 2Set the aspect ratio. Select an aspect ratio, then press . JPEG images The images will be saved with the set aspect ratio. RAW...