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    Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects
    Settings that can be saved to the  /  mode
    • Shooting Mode (P,Tv ,Av  and 
    M ) • Functions available in 
    P,Tv ,
    Av  and  M except for Super 
    Macro mode (p. 202)
    • Rec. menu settings
    • Manual Focus location • Zoom location
    1Turn the mode dial to P, Tv, Av or M.
    2Set the setting contents you wish to save.
    3Select [Save settings] from the 
    [  (Rec.)] menu.
    z See  Selecting Menus and Settings
    (p. 44).
    4Select [C1] or [C2] and press the SET button.
    z Selects a save destination ( C1 or C2).
    5Press the MENU button.
    zWhen you wish to re-save partially modified settings (except 
    shooting mode) that were previously saved in the  C1 or C2 mode, 
    select  C1 or C2 in Step 1.
    z The setting contents do not influence other shooting modes.
    z Saved settings can be reset (p. 52).  
    						
    							
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    Using the ND Filter
    The brightness can be decreased by setting the ND filter on. This 
    allows you to select a smaller aperture value and a slower shutter 
    speed than usual.
    Mode Dial    
    1Select [ND Filter] in the [  (Rec.)] menu.zSee  Selecting Menus and Settings  (p. 44).
    2Select [On] and press the MENU button.
    zND  appears on the display panel and the LCD monitor (or in the 
    viewfinder).
    z Always use a tripod to prevent camera shake in this mode.
    z Standard brightness is decreased to approximately 1/8 when the 
    ND filter is on. For example, if the appropriate aperture value is 
    8, it becomes 2.8 when the ND filter is on.  
    						
    							
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    Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects
    Setting the Auto Rotate Function
    This camera is equipped with an Intelligent Orientation sensor that 
    detects the orientation of an image shot with the camera on end and 
    automatically rotates it to the correct viewing orientation in the 
    display. You can set this function on/off.
    Mode Dial            
    1Select [Auto Rotate] in the [  
    (Set up)] menu.
    zSee  Selecting Menus and Settings
    (p. 44).
    2Select [On] and press the MENU 
    button.
    z When this function is On, an icon 
    showing the orientation of the camera 
    appears at the upper right corner of the 
    LCD monitor (or viewfinder).
    z This function may not operate correctly when the camera is 
    pointed straight up or down. Check that the correct camera 
    orientation icon (e.g.  ) is displayed and if it is not, then set the 
    Auto Rotate function to Off.
    z Even if the Auto Rotate function is set to On, the orientation of 
    images downloaded to a computer will depend upon software 
    used to download the images.
    z When the camera is held on end to shoot, the Intelligent 
    Orientation sensor judges the upper end to be “up” and the lower 
    end to be “down”. It then regulates the optimal white balance and 
    exposure for vertical photography. This function operates 
    regardless of the On/Off status of the Auto Rotate function.
    z When changing the camera’s orientation between the horizontal 
    and vertical positions, you may hear noise coming from the 
    orientation detection mechanism. This is not a malfunction.
    Normal
    Camera on right end Camera on left end  
    						
    							
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    Resetting the File Numbers
    You can select the way file numbers are assigned.
    OnThe file numbers are reset to the start (100-0001) each time a new CF 
    card is inserted. New images recorded on CF cards with existing files 
    are assigned the next available number.
    Off The file number of the last image to be shot is memorized so that 
    images recorded to a new CF card start from the next number.
    1In the [  (Set up)] menu, select 
    [File No. Reset].
    z
    See  Selecting Menus and Settings
    (p. 44).
    2Select [On] or [Off] and press the 
    MENU button.
    z Setting the [File No. Reset] to [Off] is useful for avoiding file 
    name duplication when images are downloaded to a computer.
    About File and Folder NumbersImages are assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9900, and folders 
    are assigned folder numbers from 100 to 998 (folder numbers 
    cannot contain 99 in the last two digits).
    CANON
    CANON
    CANON
    CANONDCIM
    Folder numbers cannot contain 99 in the last two digits.  
    						
    							
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    Shooting – Selecting Particular Effects
    Folder File CapacityEach folder usually contains up to 100 images.
    However, since images shot in Continuous mode or Stitch Assist 
    mode are always saved into the same folder, a folder may contain 
    more than 100 images. The number of images may also exceed 
    100 if a folder contains images copied from a computer or images 
    shot with other cameras. Please note, however, that the images in 
    folders containing 2001 or more images cannot be replayed in this 
    camera.  
    						
    							
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    Displaying Images Individually
    You can view the recorded images on the LCD monitor (or in the 
    viewfinder).
    Playback
    1Open the LCD monitor.zThe LCD monitor can be freely opened to 
    any position (p. 32).
    z You can use the viewfinder for playback 
    without opening the LCD monitor.
    2Turn the mode lever to  .zThe last recorded image appears (single 
    image playback).
    z You can switch between the LCD monitor 
    and viewfinder by pressing the   button.
    z  appears on the display panel.
    3Move between images turning the 
    main dial or using the  W or  X
    arrow on the omni selector.
    z Use W to move to the previous image 
    and  X to move to the next. Holding  W or 
    X  moves more rapidly between images, 
    but the images will not appear as clearly.
    z Turn the main dial to the left to move to the previous image and to 
    the right to move to the next.
    z Turn the main dial or press the  W or  X arrow on the omni selector 
    after having pressed the  JUMP button, to jump 10 images behind 
    or ahead. (A black screen appears while the camera is jumping 
    images.) If you press the  JUMP button once more, the camera 
    returns to the single image playback screen.
    z You may not be able to play back images that have been shot 
    with another camera or edited on a computer or with other 
    software applications.
    z Press the  INFO. button to show the data for the displayed image 
    (p. 34).
    z Press the   button to quickly delete the displayed image (p. 138).  
    						
    							
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    Playback, Erasing
     Magnifying Images
    Images can be magnified up to approximately 10 times while in 
    single image playback.
    1While in single image playback, 
    press the   button or turn the 
    zoom ring toward telephoto.
    zPress the  W,X ,S  or  T arrow on the 
    omni selector to move the magnified area 
    around the image.
    z To reduce the size of the magnified 
    image, press the   button or turn the 
    zoom ring toward wide angle.
    z You can also magnify images by pressing 
    the   button while holding the  SET
    button. Each press of the   button 
    magnifies the image approx. 2.5 times, 
    approx. 5 times and 10 times in order. 
    Also, the magnified image can be 
    reduced to approx. 5 times, 2.5 times and 
    normal size in order by pressing the   
    button repeatedly while holding the  SET
    button.
    z Movie frames and index playback images cannot be magnified.
    z You can magnify an image while it is displayed on the LCD 
    monitor (or in the viewfinder) in Shooting mode immediately after 
    the image is shot (p. 54).
    z Use the main dial to choose another image when the image is 
    magnified.
    Approximate position  
    						
    							
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     Viewing Nine Images at a Time 
    (Index Playback)
    Up to nine images can be viewed at once in index playback.
    1While in single image playback, 
    press the   button.
    zNine images appear at once (index 
    playback).
    2Change the image selection by turning the main dial 
    or using the  S,T ,W  or  X arrow on the omni 
    selector.
    3Press the   button.z Index playback cancels and the display reverts to single image 
    playback.
    z Press the  INFO. button to show the data for the displayed image 
    (p. 34).
    Movie
    Frame Selected 
    Image
    Pressing the 
    S arrow in this row displays the 
    previous set of nine images.
    Pressing the  T arrow in this row displays the 
    next set of nine images.  
    						
    							
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    Playback, Erasing
    JUMP Jumping Between Images
    The display can be advanced or set back 9 images in either single 
    image playback or index playback.
    1Press the JUMP button while in single image 
    playback (p. 122) or index playback (p. 124).
    zThe jump bar appears.
    2The displayed image(s) change.
    Single Image PlaybackzJump 9 images behind or ahead by 
    turning the main dial or using the  W or  X
    arrow on the omni selector.
    z Display the first or last image by pressing 
    the  W or  X arrow on the omni selector 
    while holding the  SET button.
    Index PlaybackzJump to the previous or next set of nine 
    images by turning the main dial or using 
    the  W or  X arrow on the omni selector.
    z Display the first or last 9 images by 
    pressing the  W or  X arrow on the omni 
    selector while holding the  SET button.
    3Press the JUMP button.zThe jump bar disappears and the jump mode cancels.
    Jump Bar
    Jump Bar  
    						
    							
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    Viewing Movies
    You can play back movies shot in   mode.
    1Turn the mode lever to  .
    zMovies cannot be viewed in index playback.
    2Select a movie by turning the 
    main dial or using the  W or  X
    arrow on the omni selector.
    z A movie displays with the instruction 
     on it.
    3Press the SET button.zThe movie playback panel appears.
    4Select   (Play) using the  W or 
    X  arrow on the omni selector and 
    press the SET button.
    z The movie images and sound will play.
    z You can adjust the volume using the  S
    or T arrow on the omni selector.
    z When a movie has finished playing, it will 
    display the last frame. If the  SET button is 
    pressed in this state, the camera will 
    revert to the movie playback display. If 
    the  SET  button is pressed again, the 
    movie will start playing from the first 
    frame.
    Pausing and Resuming Playz Press the  SET button to pause the 
    movie. Press it again to resume.
    Exiting Movie Playbackz Press the  MENU button (the Play menu 
    appears). To select another movie or 
    image, press the  MENU button again (the 
    screen returns to Step 2).
    Volume  
    						
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