Instruction manuals (PDF les) can be downloaded from the Canon website (p.6).www.canon.com/icpdBasic Instruction ManualENGLISHCameraWi-Fi/NFC Functio
11ChaptersIntroduction4Getting Started31Basic Shooting and Image Playback69Setting the AF and Drive Modes97Image Settings109Advanced Operations121Shoo
10119 AF points are provided for autofocusing. You can select the AF area selection mode and AF point(s) suiting the scene or subject.You can select o
S Selecting the AF Area and AF PointK1021Press the <S> or <B> button (9). Look through the viewfinder and press the <S> or <B>
103S Selecting the AF Area and AF PointKYou can manually select the AF point or zone. If 19-point automatic selection AF + AI Servo AF has been set, y
104Select one AF point <S> to be used for focusing.The 19 AF points are divided into five zones for focusing. All the AF points in the selected
1051Set the lens focus mode switch to <MF>.2Focus on the subject. Focus by turning the lens focusing ring until the subject looks sharp in the
106Single and continuous drive modes are provided.1Press the <YQi> button. [Drive mode] will appear.2Select the drive mode. Press the <Y>
1071Press the <YQi> button. [Drive mode] will appear.2Select the self-timer. Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select the self-timer, then
1094Image SettingsThis chapter explains image-related function settings: Image-recording quality, ISO speed, Picture Style, white balance, Auto Lighti
110You 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, 1.1Sel
121Introduction 4Item Check List... 5Instruction Manuals ...
1113 Setting the Image-Recording Quality* The file size, possible shots, and maximum burst during continuous shooting are based on Canon’s testing sta
112Set 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.1P
113By selecting a Picture Style, you can obtain image characteristics matching your photographic expression or the subject.In Basic Zone modes, [D] (A
114The function adjusting the color tone so that white objects look white in the picture is called white balance (WB). Normally, the [Q] (Auto) settin
115If the image comes out dark or the contrast is low, the brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically. This function is called Auto Lighti
116This function reduces the noise generated in the image. Although noise reduction is applied at all ISO speeds, it is particularly effective at high
1173 Setting Noise ReductionKNoise reduction is possible with images exposed for 1 sec. or longer.1Select [Long exp. noise reduction]. Under the [z3]
118Peripheral light fall-off is a phenomenon that makes the image corners look darker due to the lens characteristics. Color fringing along subject ou
1193 Correction of Lens Peripheral Illumination and Aberrations2Take the picture. The image will be recorded with the chromatic aberration corrected.
120If 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
13Contents23Basic Shooting and Image Playback 69A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto) ...70A Full Auto Techniques (Scene
1215Advanced OperationsIn Creative Zone modes, you can change various settings of the camera as you desire to obtain a wide variety of shooting result
122The camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture to suit the subject’s brightness. This is called Program AE.*<d> stands for Prog
123You can either freeze the action or create motion blur with the <s> (Shutter-priority AE) mode on the Mode Dial.*<s> stands for Time va
124To blur the background or to make everything near and far look sharp, set the Mode Dial to <f> (Aperture-priority AE) to adjust the depth of
125You can set both the shutter speed and aperture manually as desired. While referring to the exposure level indicator in the viewfinder, you can set
126Four methods (metering modes) to measure the subject’s brightness are provided. Normally, evaluative metering is recommended.In Basic Zone modes, m
127Set exposure compensation if the exposure (without flash) does not come out as desired. This feature can be used in Creative Zone modes (except <
128This feature takes exposure compensation a step further by varying the exposure automatically (up to ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments) with three sh
129You can lock the exposure when the area of focus is to be different from the exposure metering area or when you want to take multiple shots at the
130In indoor, low light, or backlit conditions in daylight, just raise the built-in flash and press the shutter button to take flash pictures. In the
Contents14456Image Settings 109Setting the Image-Recording Quality ...110g: Changing the ISO Speed to Suit th
1316Shooting with the LCD Monitor(Live View Shooting)You can shoot while viewing the picture on the camera’s LCD monitor. This is called “Live View sh
1321Display the Live View image. Press the <A> button. The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. In the <A> mode, the scene ic
133A Shooting with the LCD MonitorSet [A: Live View shoot.] to [Enable].Number of Possible Shots with Live View Shooting The figures above are based
A Shooting with the LCD Monitor134 Each time you press the <B> button, the information display will change.*The number will be displayed when t
135You can select the AF (autofocus) operation characteristics suiting the shooting conditions or subject. In Basic Zone modes, the optimum AF operati
Changing the Autofocus OperationK136Suited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus only once. When focus
137You can select an AF method to suit the shooting conditions and your subject. The following AF methods are provided: [u(face)+Tracking], [FlexiZone
Using AF to Focus (AF Method)138 You can also tap on the LCD monitor screen to select the face or subject. If the subject is not a face, <z> wi
139Using AF to Focus (AF Method)2Select the AF point.J Pressing <0> or the <L> button will toggle between automatic selection and zone se
Using AF to Focus (AF Method)140The camera focuses with a single AF point. This is effective when you want to focus on a particular subject.1Display t
15Contents789Shooting Movies 145k Shooting Movies ...146Autoexposure Shooting...
141Just by tapping on the LCD monitor screen, you can focus and take the picture automatically. This works in all shooting modes.1Display the Live Vie
142You can magnify the image and focus precisely with manual focus.1Set the lens focus mode switch to <MF>. Turn the lens focusing ring to focu
143MF: Focusing Manually5Focus manually. While looking at the magnified image, turn the lens focusing ring to focus. After achieving focus, press th
1457Shooting MoviesMovie shooting is enabled by setting the power switch to <k>. The movie recording format will be MP4. For cards that can rec
146Connecting the camera to a TV set is recommended to play back the movies shot.When the shooting mode is set to any mode other than <a>, autoe
147k Shooting MoviesIn the <a> mode, you can freely set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for movie shooting. Using manual exposure to
k Shooting Movies1485Focus and shoot the movie. The procedure is the same as steps 3 and 4 for “Autoexposure Shooting” (p.146).
149k Shooting Movies Each time you press the <B> button, the information display will change.* Applies to a single movie clip.Information Displ
150With [Z2: Movie rec. size], you can set the movie recording size (image size, frame rate, and compression method) and other functions. Image SizeL
16The following precautions are provided to prevent harm or injury to yourself and others. Make sure to thoroughly understand and follow these precaut
1513 Setting the Movie Recording SizeTotal Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute (Approx.) Movie Files Exceeding 4 GBEven if you shoot a movi
3 Setting the Movie Recording Size152Do not hold the camera in the same position for long periods of time.Even if the camera does not feel too hot, pr
1538Image PlaybackThis chapter explains basic procedures to play back images and movies.Images shot and saved with another deviceThe camera may not be
154Search for images quickly with the index display showing 4, 9, 36, or 100 images on one screen.1Play back the image. When you press the <x>
155You can magnify a captured image by approx. 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor.1Magnify the image. Press the <u> button during image playback.
156The LCD monitor is a touch-sensitive panel that you can touch with your fingers for various playback operations. First, press the <x> button
157d Playing Back with the Touch ScreenPinch two fingers.Touch the screen with two fingers spread apart, and pinch your fingers together on the screen
1581Play back the image. Press the <x> button to display an image.2Select a movie. Turn the <5> dial to select the movie to be played ba
159k Playing Back MoviesMovie Playback Panel* When background music is set, the movie sound will not be played back.Tap [7] on the center of the scree
160You can either select and erase unnecessary images one by one or erase them in one batch. Protected images will not be erased.Once an image is eras
17Safety Precautions When the camera or accessories are not in use, make sure to remove the battery and disconnect the power plug from the equipment
1619Downloading Imagesto Your ComputerThis chapter explains how to download images from the camera to your computer, gives an overview of the software
162You can use the EOS software to download the images in the camera to your computer. There are two ways to do this.1Install the software (p.165).2Us
163Downloading Images to a ComputerYou can also use a card reader to download images to your computer.1Install the software (p.165).2Insert the card i
164EOS Solution DiskThis disk contains various software for EOS cameras.Communication Software for the Camera and Computer You can download images (s
165Compatible OS1Check that the camera is not connected to your computer.2 Insert the EOS Solution Disk (CD).3 Select your geographic area, country an
Installing the Software166Compatible OS1Check that the camera is not connected to your computer.2Insert the EOS Solution Disk (CD). On your computer’
167Trademarks Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora
168Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommendedThis product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories.C
169Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your hous
Safety Precautions18 Do not use or store the product inside a car under the hot sun or near a heat source. The product may become hot and cause skin
In the Wi-Fi/NFC Function Basic Instruction Manual, basic operation procedures for easy-to-use “Connect to a smartphone”, “Transfer images between c
W-2This camera’s wireless LAN functions let you perform a range of tasks wirelessly, from sending images to Web services and other cameras to controll
W-3Introduction(1)q Connect to a smartphone (p.W-17)View saved images or operate the camera from a Wi-Fi-enabled smartphone or tablet. Install the ded
W-4 In this manual, the term “wireless LAN” is used as a general term for Wi-Fi and Canon’s original wireless communication functions. Brackets [ ]
W-5ChaptersFor more detailed procedures, refer to the Instruction Manual downloadable from the Canon website. For how to download the Instruction Manu
W-654213Introduction W-2What You Can Do Using the Wireless LAN Functions...W-2Conventions Used in this Manual...
W-71Basic Operation andSettingsThis chapter describes the basic operation and settings necessary for using the camera’s wireless LAN functions.
W-8The basic operation for setting the camera’s wireless LAN functions is explained here. Follow the procedures below.1Select [Wi-Fi/NFC]. Under the
W-9Basic Operation and Settings4Select the Wi-Fi function to connect to. Press the <W> <X> or <Y> <Z> keys to select an item.
W-10Basic Operation and Settings If necessary, set [Auto power off] under the [52] tab to [Disable]. If the camera’s auto power off is activated dur
19Camera Care This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock. The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used
W-11Basic Operation and SettingsYou can operate wireless LAN functions by touching the camera’s screen as well.Using the camera’s NFC function enables
W-12Basic Operation and SettingsCable Connection Cautions When [51: Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to [Enable], connection via interface cable, stereo AV cable, o
W-132Registering aNicknameThis chapter describes how to set the camera’s nickname (for identification).
W-14Before setting up a connection, set the camera’s nickname (for identification).When the camera is connected to another device via a wireless LAN,
W-15Registering a Nickname3Enter a nickname. For instructions on entering characters, see “Virtual Keyboard Operation” on the next page. Enter any c
W-16Registering a Nickname Changing the entry areaPress the <Q> button to togglebetween the top and bottom entryareas. Moving the cursorPress
W-173Easy Connection to aSmartphoneConnecting the camera to a smartphone enables you to do the following:• View or manage images stored in the camera
W-18To communicate with a smartphone, the dedicated smartphone application Camera Connect (free of charge) is necessary. Camera Connect can be downlo
W-19PreparationWhen using an Android smartphone, check if it is NFC-enabled. When the smartphone is NFC-enabled: See p.W-20You can easily set up a co
W-20Connect the camera and a smartphone using the NFC function.The operation flow for connecting via NFC is as follows.(1) Turn on the camera and smar
Handling Precautions20 Avoid storing the camera where there are chemicals that result in rust and corrosion such as in a chemical lab. If the camera
W-21Connecting with the NFC Function1Touch a smartphone to the camera. If an image is being played back on the camera, end the playback. Touch the p
W-22Connecting with the NFC Function3Operate the Camera using Camera Connect. Perform further operations using Camera Connect. For the operation proc
W-23Smartphones that are not NFC-enabled can be connected in camera access point mode.To establish connection, operations on the smartphone are requir
W-24Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection4Select [Easy connection]. Press the <W> <X> keys to select [Easy connection]
W-25Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection6Start Camera Connect on the smartphone. When the smartphone’s Wi-Fi settings are complet
W-26Using Camera Access Point Mode to Establish a Connection8Connect to the camera. When a connection is established, the screen on the left will app
W-27You can use a smartphone with Camera Connect installed to view images stored in the camera and shoot remotely.The main functions of Camera Connect
W-28Operating the Camera Using a SmartphoneTo terminate the connection, perform either of the following operations. Tap [t] on the Camera Connect scr
W-29The camera can reconnect to a smartphone for which connection settings have been registered.1Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [Wi
W-30Reconnecting4Activate the smartphone’s Wi-Fi function. If the connection destination has been changed, restore the setting to connect to the came
The Camera Basic Instruction Manual covers the most basic operations.Instruction manuals (PDF files) can be downloaded from the Canon website (p.6).ww
21Handling PrecautionsSmudges Adhering to the Front of the SensorBesides dust entering the camera from outside, in rare cases lubricant from the camer
W-31While playing back images on the camera, touch an NFC-enabled smartphone to the camera to send a captured image to the smartphone. If a connectio
W-32Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC Function4Press <0>.5Select [Send img shown]. Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select [Send img shown
W-33Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC FunctionWhen the index display is selected in step 1 on page W-31, the image selection screen will appear on the
W-34Easy Image Transfer Using the NFC FunctionOn the screen to complete the process for sending the image, press <0> to send another image. [Se
W-354Transferring ImagesBetween CamerasImages can be transferred between Canon cameras via the built-in wireless LAN functions. Wireless connection i
W-36Register the target camera to connect to via a wireless LAN. The camera can be connected to only one camera at a time.1Select [Wi-Fi function]. U
W-37Selecting the Connection Destination4Select the images to send. Select images on the camera sending the images (p.W-38). Do not operate the came
W-38Select and send images individually.1Select an image to send. Turn the <5> dial to select an image to send, then press <0>. By press
W-39Sending ImagesSelect multiple images and send them at once.1Press <0>.2Select [Send selected]. To select a size at which to send the images
W-40Sending Images4Reduce the image size. Set it if necessary. On the next screen, press the <W> <X> keys to select an image size, then
22NomenclatureBuilt-in flash/AF-assist beam (p.130/100)Mode Dial (p.27)<g> ISO speed setting button (p.112)<6> Main Dial (p.49)Shutter but
W-41Sending Images While connected, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed. When you want to terminate the connecti
W-42The camera can reconnect to another camera for which connection settings have been registered.1Select [Wi-Fi function]. Under the [51] tab, set [
W-435Easy Connection toConnect StationConnect Station (sold separately) is a device that allows you to import captured still photos and movies for vie
W-44This section explains how to connect the camera and Connect Station (sold separately) via a wireless LAN. To save images in other ways, refer to t
W-45Saving ImagesDo not drop the camera on Connect Station or touch the camera to it with too much force. Doing so may damage Connect Station’s inter
W-479Countries and Regions Permitting Wireless LAN UseUse of wireless LAN is restricted in some countries and regions, and illegal use may be punishab
23NomenclatureDisplay-off sensor (p.63)Viewfinder eyepieceEyecup<B> Info button (p.63, 94, 134, 149)<M> Menu button (p.55)LCD monitor/Touc
Instruction manuals (PDF les) can be downloaded from the Canon website (p.6).www.canon.com/icpdBasic Instruction ManualENGLISHCameraWi-Fi/NFC Functio
Nomenclature24Shooting Function Settings (in Creative Zone modes, p.27)The display will show only the settings currently applied.Shutter speedMulti fu
25NomenclatureLCD PanelThe display will show only the settings currently applied.Shutter speedBulb exposure (buLb)FE lock (FEL)Busy (buSY)Built-in fla
Nomenclature26Viewfinder InformationThe display will show only the settings currently applied.Shutter speedBulb exposure (buLb)FE lock (FEL)Busy (buSY
27NomenclatureMode DialYou can set the shooting mode. Turn the Mode Dial while holding down the Mode Dial center (Mode Dial lock release button).Basic
Nomenclature28Lens without a Distance ScaleFocusing ring (p.105, 142)Focus mode switch (p.43)Zoom position index (p.44)Hood mount (p.45)Filter thread(
29NomenclatureBattery Charger LC-E17Charger for Battery Pack LP-E17 (p.32).Battery Charger LC-E17ECharger for Battery Pack LP-E17 (p.32).Power plugCha
4The EOS 760D is a digital single-lens reflex camera featuring a fine-detail CMOS sensor with approx. 24.2 effective megapixels, DIGIC 6, high-precisi
311Getting StartedThis chapter explains preparatory steps before you start shooting and basic camera operations.Attaching the Provided StrapPass the e
321Remove the protective cover. Detach the protective cover provided with the battery.2Attach the battery. As shown in the illustration, attach the
33Charging the Battery Upon purchase, the battery is not fully charged.Charge the battery before use. Recharge the battery on the day before or on t
34Load a fully charged Battery Pack LP-E17 into the camera. The camera’s viewfinder becomes bright when a battery is installed, and darkens when the b
35The card (sold separately) can be an SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory card. SDHC and SDXC memory cards with UHS-I can also be used.The captured images are r
Installing and Removing the Card361Open the cover. Set the power switch to <2>. Make sure the access lamp is off, then open the cover. If [Re
37After you flip out the LCD monitor, you can set menu functions, use Live View shooting, shoot movies, and play back images and movies. You can chang
38If you turn on the power switch and the date/time/zone setting screen appears, see page 40 to set the date/time/zone.<k> : The camera turns on
39Turning on the PowerWhen the power is turned on, the battery level will be indicated in one of the four levels.H : Battery level is sufficient.I : B
40When you turn on the power for the first time or if the date/time/zone are reset, the date/time/zone setting screen will appear. Follow the steps be
5Before starting, check that all the following items are included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer.* Battery Charger LC-E
413 Setting the Date, Time, and Zone4Set the date and time. Press the <Y> <Z> keys to select the number. Press <0> so <a> is
421Display the menu screen. Press the <M> button to display the menu screen.2Under the [52] tab, select [LanguageK]. Press the <Y> <Z
43The camera is compatible with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses. The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses.1Remove the caps. Remove the rear lens cap a
Attaching and Detaching a Lens44Turn the zoom ring on the lens with your fingers.If you want to zoom, do it before focusing. Turning the zoom ring af
45Attaching and Detaching a LensA lens hood can block unwanted light and prevent rain, snow, dust, etc. adhering to the front of the lens. When storin
46When you use the IS lens’s built-in Image Stabilizer, camera shake is corrected to obtain a sharper shot. The procedure explained here is based on t
47Turn the dioptric adjustment knob. Turn the knob left or right so that the AF points in the viewfinder look the sharpest.To obtain sharp images, ho
Basic Operation48The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely.
49Basic OperationTurn the dial while holding down the lock release button at the center of the dial.Use it to set the shooting mode.(1)After pressing
Basic Operation50(1)After pressing a button, turn the <5> dial.After pressing a button such as <g> <WB> <XA> <YQi> <
6Camera and Wi-Fi/NFC Function Basic Instruction ManualThe booklet is the Basic Instruction Manual.More detailed Instruction Manuals (PDF files) can b
51Basic OperationBy setting [13: Multi function lock] under [54: Custom Functions (C.Fn)] and moving the <R> switch to the right, you can preven
Basic Operation52After you press the <B> button a number of times, the shooting function settings will be displayed.With the shooting function s
53You can directly select and set the shooting functions displayed on the LCD monitor. This is called Quick Control.1Press the <Q> button (7).
Q Quick Control for Shooting Functions54 Select the desired function and press <0>. The function’s setting screen will appear. Turn the <6&
55You can set various settings with the menus such as the image-recording quality, date and time, etc.3 Menu OperationsTabMenu itemszShootingLCD monit
3 Menu Operations561Display the menu screen. Press the <M> button to display the menu screen.2Select a tab. Press the Quick Control Dial’s <
573 Menu OperationsExample: When [Multi Shot Noise Reduction] is setDimmed menu items cannot be set. The menu item is dimmed if another function setti
58The LCD monitor is a touch-sensitive panel that you can operate with your fingers.Quick Control (Sample display) Use your finger to tap on (touch b
59d Using the Touch ScreenMenu screen (Sample display) Slide your finger while touching the LCD monitor.Scale display (Sample display)Operations poss
d Using the Touch Screen601Select [Touch control]. Under the [53] tab, select [Touch control], then press <0>.2Set the touch control setting.
7The camera can use the following cards regardless of capacity: If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or computer, format t
61If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or computer, format the card with this camera.When the card is formatted, all image
3 Formatting the Card62 The card is new. The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer. The card is full with images or data. A card-
63The LCD monitor can display the shooting settings screen, menu screen, captured images, etc. When you turn on the power, the shooting settings will
Switching the LCD Monitor Display64 Under [52: LCD auto off], you can prevent the LCD monitor from turning off automatically. Even when the menu scr
65You can display a grid in the viewfinder to help you check the camera tilt or compose the shot.1Select [Viewfinder display]. Under the [52] tab, se
66You can display the electronic level on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder to help you correct the camera tilt. Note that you can check only the
67Q Displaying the Electronic LevelA simple electronic level using a camera icon can be displayed in the viewfinder. Since this can be displayed while
68The Feature guide appears when you change the shooting mode or set a shooting function, Live View shooting, movie shooting, or Quick Control for pla
692Basic Shooting andImage PlaybackThis chapter explains how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode Dial for best results and how to play back images
70<A> is a fully automatic mode. The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically. It also adjusts focus automatically
8Quick Start Guide1Insert the battery (p.34).To charge the battery, see page 32.2Insert the card (p.35).With the card’s label facing toward the back
71A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)4Take the picture. Press the shutter button completely to take the picture. The captured image
A Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)72 The beeper continues to beep softly. (The focus indicator <o> does not light up.)It indic
73Depending on the scene, position the subject toward the left or right to create a balanced background and good perspective.In the <A> mode, pr
A Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)74You can shoot while viewing the image on the LCD monitor. This is called “Live View shooting”. For de
75The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically. In places where flash photography is prohibited such as in a museum or an
76In the <C> mode, you can set the following functions for shooting: (1) Extra Effect Shot, (2) Ambience-based shots, (3) Background blur, (4) D
77C Creative Auto ShootingIf you set (1), (2) or (3) when the camera is set for Live View shooting, you can see the effect on the screen before you st
C Creative Auto Shooting78(2) Ambience-based shots• You can select and shoot with the ambience you want to convey in your images.• Turn the <5>
79C Creative Auto Shooting(4) Drive mode: Use the <6> or <5> dial to make the selection.<u> Single shooting: Shoot one image at a ti
80The <2> (Portrait) mode blurs the background to make the human subject stand out. It also makes skin tones and hair look softer. Select the l
9Quick Start Guide6Flip out the LCD monitor (p.37).When the LCD monitor displays the date/time/zone setting screens, see page 40.7Focus on the subjec
81Use the <3> (Landscape) mode for wide scenery or to have everything in focus from near to far. For vivid blues and greens, and very sharp and
82When you want to shoot flowers or small things up close, use the <4> (Close-up) mode. To make small things appear much larger, use a macro len
83Use the <5> (Sports) mode to shoot a moving subject, such as a running person or a moving vehicle. Use a telephoto lens.The use of a telephot
84The camera will automatically choose the appropriate settings when you select a shooting mode for your subject or scene.1Set the Mode Dial to <8&
85When you want to continuously focus and shoot children running around, use <C> (Kids). Skin tones will look healthy. Track the subject with t
86When shooting food, use <P> (Food). The photo will look bright and vivid. Change the color tone.You can change [Color tone]. Food photos with
87When shooting a human subject in candlelight, use <x> (Candlelight). The candlelight color tones will be retained in the photo. Use the cente
88To shoot people at night and obtain a natural-looking night scene in the background, use the <6> (Night Portrait) mode. Using a tripod is reco
89Using a tripod when shooting a night scene gives the best results. However, the <F> (Handheld Night Scene) mode enables you to shoot night sce
90When shooting a scene having both bright and dark areas, use the <G> (HDR Backlight Control) mode. When you take one picture in this mode, thr
10Icons in this Manual<6> : Indicates the Main Dial.<5> : Indicates the Quick Control Dial.<W><X><Y><Z> : Indicate
91Cautions for both <6> (Night Portrait) and <F> (Handheld Night Scene) During Live View shooting, it may be difficult to focus on dots o
Q Quick Control92In Basic Zone modes when the shooting function settings screen is displayed, you can press the <Q> button to display the Quick
93Q Quick ControlSettable Functions in Basic Zone Modeso: Default setting k: User selectable : Not selectable* If you change the shooting mode or
94The easiest way to play back images is explained below.1Play back the image. Press the <x> button. The last image captured or played back wi
95x Image Playback3Exit the image playback. Press the <x> button to exit the image playback and return to shooting-ready state.With the shootin
973Setting the AF andDrive ModesThe 19 AF points in the viewfinder make AF shooting suitable for a wide variety of subjects and scenes.You can also se
98You can select the AF (autofocus) operation characteristics suiting the shooting conditions or subject. In Basic Zone modes, the optimum AF operatio
99f: Changing the Autofocus OperationKSuited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus only once. When foc
f: Changing the Autofocus OperationK100By default, the AF points light up in red when focus is achieved in low-light conditions. In Creative Zone mode
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