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    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 Settings (Approx.)
    Image QualityPixels 
    Recorded 
    (megapixels)File Size 
    (MB)Possible ShotsMaximum  Burst
    73High 
    quality
    JPEG
    24 (24M)7.6940180 (940)
    833.918101810 (1810)
    74 Medium 
    quality 10.6 (11M) 4.0 1770 1770 (1770)
    842.035003500 (3500)
    7
    a
    Low 
    quality5.9 (5.9M)2.528302830 (2830)
    8 a 1.3 5320 5320 (5320)
    b2.5 (2.5M)1.353205320 (5320)
    c0.35 (0.3M)0.32018020180 (20180)
    1 +73
    High 
    quality 24 (24M) 28.1+7.6 190 6 (6)
    128.12407 (8) 
    						
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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.
    1Press the  button (9 ).
    2Set the ISO speed.
    While looking at the LCD panel or in 
    the viewfinder, turn the < 6> or 
    < 5 > dial.
     “A” indicates ISO Auto. The ISO 
    speed will be set automatically.
    ISO Speed Guide
    * High ISO speeds will result in grainier images.
    g : Changing the ISO Speed to Suit the LightK
    ISO SpeedShooting Situation
    (No flash)Flash Range
    ISO 100 - ISO 400Sunny outdoorsThe higher the ISO 
    speed, the farther the 
    flash range will extend 
    (p.130).
    ISO 400 - ISO 1600Overcast skies or evening time
    ISO 1600 - ISO 12800, HDark indoors or night 
    						
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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, [D] (Auto) is set automatically.
    1Press the  button.
    The Picture Style selection screen will 
    appear.
    2Select a Picture Style.
     Select a Picture Style, then press 
    .
     The Picture Style will be set.
    A Selecting a Picture StyleK
    You can also set the Picture Style with [z2: Picture Style ]. 
    						
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    The function adjusting the color tone so that white objects look white in 
    the picture is called white balance (WB). Normally, the [ Q] (Auto) 
    setting will obtain the correct whit e balance. If natural-looking colors 
    cannot be obtained with [ Q], you can select the white balance to 
    match the light source or set it  manually by shooting a white object.
    1Press the  button.
    [White balance ] will appear.
    2Select a white balance setting.
    Select the desired setting, then press 
    .
     The “Approx. ****K” (K: Kelvin) 
    displayed for the white balance 
    settings < W>, , ,  
    or < U> is the respective color 
    temperature.
    B : Matching the Light Source K 
    						
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    If the image comes out dark or the contrast is low, the brightness and 
    contrast can be corrected automatical ly. This function is called Auto 
    Lighting Optimizer. The default setting is [ Standard]. With JPEG 
    images, the correction is applied when the image is captured. 
    In Basic Zone modes, [ Standard] is set automatically.
    1Select [Auto Lighting Optimizer].
    Under the [z 2] tab, select [Auto 
    Lighting Optimizer ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    2Select the setting.
     Select the desired setting, then press 
    .
    3Take the picture.
     The image will be recorded with the 
    brightness and contrast corrected if 
    necessary.
    3 Auto Correction of Brightness and ContrastK 
    						
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    This function reduces the noise generated in the image. Although noise 
    reduction is applied at all ISO speeds, it is particularly effective at high 
    ISO speeds. At low ISO speeds, the noise in the darker parts of the 
    image (shadow areas) is further reduced. Change the setting to suit the 
    noise level.
    1Select [High ISO speed NR].
    Under the [z 3] tab, select [High ISO 
    speed NR ], then press < 0>.
    2Set the level.
     Select the desired noise reduction 
    level, then press .
     [M: Multi Shot Noise Reduction]
    This applies noise reduction wi th higher image quality than [High]. 
    For a single photo, four shots  are taken continuously and aligned 
    and merged automatically into a single JPEG image.
    3Take the picture.
     The image will be recorded with noise 
    reduction applied.
    3  Setting Noise ReductionK
    High ISO Speed Noise Reduction 
    						
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    3 Setting Noise Reduction K
    Noise reduction is possible with images exposed for 1 sec. or longer.
    1Select [Long exp. noise 
    reduction].
    Under the [z 3] tab, select [Long 
    exp. noise reduction ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    2Set the desired setting.
     Select the desired setting, then press 
    .
     [Auto]
    For exposures of 1 sec. or longer , noise reduction is performed 
    automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected. This 
    [Auto ] setting is effective in most cases.
     [Enable]
    Noise reduction is performed for all exposures of 1 sec. or longer. 
    The [ Enable] setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected with 
    the [Auto] setting.
    3Take the picture.
     The image will be recorded with noise 
    reduction applied.
    Long Exposure Noise Reduction 
    						
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    Peripheral light fall-off is a phenomenon that makes the image corners 
    look darker due to the lens characteristics. Color fringing along subject 
    outlines is called chromatic aberrati on. And image distortion due to lens 
    characteristics is called distortion.  These lens aberrations and light fall-
    off can be corrected. By default, Peri pheral illumination and Chromatic 
    aberration correction are set to [ Enable], and Distortion correction is set 
    to [Disable].
    1Select [Lens aberration 
    correction].
    Under the [z 1] tab, select [Lens 
    aberration correction ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    2Select the setting.
     Check that [ Correction data 
    available ] is displayed for the 
    attached lens.
     Select [ Peripheral illumin. ], then 
    press < 0>.
     Select [ Enable], then press < 0>.
    3Take the picture.
     The image will be recorded with the 
    peripheral illumination corrected.
    1Select the setting.
    Check that [ Correction data 
    available ] is displayed for the 
    attached lens.
     Select [ Chromatic aberration ], then 
    press < 0>.
     Select [ Enable], then press < 0>.
    3 Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and Aberrations
    Peripheral Illumination Correction
    Chromatic Aberration Correction 
    						
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    3 Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and Aberrations
    2Take the picture.
    The image will be recorded with the 
    chromatic aberration corrected.
    1Select the setting.
    Check that [ Correction data 
    available ] is displayed for the 
    attached lens.
     Select [ Distortion ], then press < 0>.
     Select [ Enable], then press < 0>.
    2Take the picture.
     The image will be recorded with the 
    distortion corrected.
    The camera already contains data  for lens peripheral illumination 
    correction, chromatic aberration correc tion, and distortion correction for 
    approx. 30 lenses. If you select [ Enable], the peripheral illumination 
    correction, chromatic aberration correc tion, and distortion correction will 
    be applied automatically for any  lens whose correction data is 
    registered in the camera.
    With EOS Utility (EOS software), y ou can check which lenses have their 
    correction data registered in the ca mera. You can also register the 
    correction data for unregistered lens es. For details, refer to the EOS 
    Utility Instruction Manual (p.168).
    For lenses incorporating the correction data, it is not necessary to 
    register the correction data to the camera.
    Distortion Correction
    Lens Correction Data 
    						
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    If you shoot an image with a fast shutter speed under a light source 
    such as fluorescent light, the blinking  of the light source causes flicker 
    and the image may be vertically  unevenly exposed. If continuous 
    shooting is used under these conditions, uneven exposures or colors 
    across the images may result.
    With anti-flicker shooting, the camera  detects the frequency of the light 
    source’s blinking and takes the pictur e when the flicker causes less 
    effect on exposure or color.
    1Select [Anti-flicker shoot.].
    Under the [z 3] tab, select [Anti-
    flicker shoot. ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [Enable].
     Select [ Enable], then press < 0>.
    3Take the picture.
     The image will be taken with reduced 
    unevenness of exposure or color 
    caused by the flicker.
    3  Reducing Flicker K 
    						
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