Canon Eos Rebel Xs 1000d Instruction Manual
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101 ShootingN Each time you press the < B> button, the information display will change. About the Information Display Focusing frame Histogram (Brightness/RGB) ISO speed Shots remaining Exposure level Aperture Shutter speed AE lock Picture Style Battery check Flash-readyFlash exposure compensation Drive mode White balance Live View exposure simulation Image-recording quality When < > is displayed in white, it indicates that the Live View image brightness is close to what the captured image will look like. If < > is blinking, it indicates that the Live View image is not being displayed at the suitable brightness due to low or bright light conditions. However, the captured image will reflect the exposure setting. If flash is used or bulb is set, the < > icon and histogram will be grayed out. The histogram might not be properly displayed in low light or bright light conditions.
102 Under [7 Custom Functions (C.Fn) ], when [ AF during Live View shooting ] (p.157) is set to [ 1: Quick mode] or [2: Live mode ], you can focus with AF. Quick mode and Live mode use a different AF method. If you want precise focusing, magnify the image and focus manually. (p.98) This is the same as using AF (p.60, 61) as usual with the dedicated AF sensor. Although you can focus the desired area quickly, the Live View image will be interrupted momentarily during the AF operation. Set to Quick mode, the lens focus mode switch to < f>, and the AF mode to < X>. 1Select the AF point. Before starting Live View shooting, select the AF point. Press the < S> button and press the < S > key to select the AF point. Press the shutter button halfway for shooting ready. 2Display the Live View image. Press < 0>. X The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. The selected AF point will be displayed. The focusing frame (larger frame) will also be displayed. Using AF to Focus N C.Fn-7-1: Quick mode AF point
103 Using AF to FocusN 3Focus the subject. Aim the selected AF point over the subject, and hold down the < A> button. X The Live View image will turn off, the reflex mirror will go back down, and AF will be executed. X When focus is achieved, the beeper will sound. 4Return to the Li ve View image display and shoot. When you let go of the < A> button, the Live View image will reappear. Check the focus and exposure, then press the shutter button to take the picture (p.99). You cannot take a picture during autofocusing. Take the picture only while the Live View image is displayed. You can move the focusing frame with the < S> keys. To magnify the area within the focusing frame, press the < u> button. Although you can set the AF mode to AI Servo AF or AI Focus AF, AF will stop when the camera returns to the Live View image display (step 4), so you cannot focus the moving subject. If you want AF and AE lock to work separately, select the [ 7 Custom Functions (C.Fn) ] menu’s [Shutter/AE lock button ] (p.158) and set it to [ 1: AE lock/AF ]. AF is not possible with Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold separately).
104 Using AF to FocusN The image sensor is used to focus. Although AF is possible with the Live View image displayed, the AF operation will take longer than with Quick mode. Also, achieving focus may be more difficult than with Quick mode. Set to Live mode and the lens focus mode switch to < f>. 1Display the Live View image. Press < 0>. X The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. When Live mode is set, the AF point < > will be displayed. 2Focus the subject. Aim the AF point over the subject, and hold down the < A> button. X When focus is achieved, the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound. X If focus is not achieved, the AF point will turn orange. 3Take the picture. Check the focus and exposure, then press the shutter button to take the picture (p.99). C.Fn-7-2: Live mode
105 Using AF to FocusN About the AF point with Live mode You can press the < S> keys to move the AF point to where you want to focus (it cannot go to the edges of the picture). To move to the center AF point, press the < L> button. To magnify the image at the AF point, press the < u> button. If focusing is difficult with the magnified image, return to the full view and use AF. If the image flickers, making it difficult to focus, stop the Live View shooting and resume Live View shooting under the actual light source to be used. Check that the flickering has stopped, then autofocus. If you autofocus in the full view, then magnify the image, the focus might be off. The AF-assist beam will not be emitted. AF is not possible with Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold separately). Depending on the subject or the lens used, achieving focus may be difficult or take some time. In such cases, focus manually (p.98) or autofocus with Qui ck mode. (p.102) Even when focus has been achieved, if you press the < A> button again, the lens will move to focus again. The image brightness may change during and after the AF operation. If you want AF and AE lock to work separately, select the [ 7 Custom Functions (C.Fn) ] menu’s [Shutter/AE lock button ] (p.158) and set it to [ 1: AE lock/AF ]. The AF speed may be different during the full view and magnified view.
106 Using AF to FocusN With Live mode, AF can fail to achieve focus in the following cases: Low-contrast subject such as a bl ue sky and solid-color surfaces. Subjects in low light. Stripes and other patterns where there is contrast only in the horizontal direction. Under a light source whose brightness, color, or pattern keeps changing. Night scenes or points of light. Under fluorescent lighting or when the image flickers. Extremely small subjects. Subjects strongly reflecting light. The AF point covers both a near and faraway subject (such as an animal in a cage). Subjects which keep moving with in the AF point and cannot keep still due to camera shake or subject blur. A subject approaching or leaving the camera. Autofocusing while the subject is way out of focus. Soft focus effect is applied with a soft focus lens. A special effects filter is used.
107 6 Handy Features Silencing the Beeper (p.108) Card Reminder (p.108) Setting the Image Review Time (p.108) Setting the Auto Power-off Time (p.109) Setting the LCD Monitor Brightness (p.109) File Numbering Methods (p.110) Auto Image Rotation (p.112) Checking Camera Function Settings (p.113) Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings (p.114) Preventing the LCD Monitor from Turning off Automatically (p.115) Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color (p.115) Flash Control (p.116) Automatic Sensor Cleaning (p.118) Appending Dust Delete Data (p.119) Manual Sensor Cleaning (p.121)
108 You can prevent the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved or during self-timer operation.Under the [1] tab, select [ Beep], then press < 0>. Select [ Off], then press < 0 >. This prevents shooting if there is no card in the camera. Under the [1] tab, select [ Shoot w/o card ], then press < 0>. Select [ Off], then press < 0>. If there is no card installed and you press the shutter button, “ Card” will be displayed in the viewfinder, and you cannot release the shutter. How long the image is displayed on the LCD monitor immediately after capture can be set. If [ Off] is set, the image review will not be displayed. If [ Hold] is set, the image review will be displayed up until the [Auto power off] time. During the image review, if you operate any camera controls such as pressing the shutter button halfway, the image display will end. Under the [ 1] tab, select [ Review time ], then press < 0>. Set the time, then press < 0>. Handy Features 3 Silencing the Beeper 3 Card Reminder 3 Setting the Image Review Time
109 Handy Features To save battery power, the camera turns off automatically after the set time of idle operation elapses. You can set this auto power-off time. When the camera has turned off due to auto power off, you can wake up the camera by pressing the shutter button halfway or any of the following buttons: < 0> etc. If [Off] has been set, either turn off the camera yourself or press the < B> button to turn off the shooting settings display to save battery power. If [Off] has been set and the camera is not used for 30 min., the LCD monitor will turn off automatically. To turn on the LCD monitor again, press the < B> button. Under the [ 5] tab, select [ Auto power off ], then press < 0>. Set the time, then press < 0>. You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to make it easier to read. Under the [ 6] tab, select [ LCD brightness ], then press < 0>. With the adjustment screen displayed, press the < U > key to adjust the brightness, then press < 0>. When checking the exposure of an image, set the LCD monitor brightness to 4 and prevent the ambient light from affecting the reviewed image. 3 Setting the Auto Power-off Time 3 Setting the LCD Monitor Brightness
Handy Features 110 The file number is like the frame number on a roll of film. The captured images are assigned a sequential file number from 0001 to 9999 and saved in one folder. You can change how the file number is assigned. The file number will appear on the personal computer in this format: IMG_0001.JPG. Under the [5] tab, select [ File numbering ], then press < 0>. Follow the steps below to select a file numbering method, then press < 0>. [Continuous]: The file numbering continues in sequence even after the card is replaced. Even after you replace the card, the file numbering continues in sequence up to 9999. This is conveni ent when you want to save the images numbered anywhere between 0001 to 9999 in one folder in your personal computer. However, if the replacement card contains images recorded previously, the file numbering of t he new images might continue from the file numbering of the existing images in the card. If you want to use continuous file numbering, you should use a newly-formatted card each time. 3 File Numbering Methods 0051 Card -1 0052 Card -2 File numbering after replacing the card Next sequential file number