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Canon quickmenu
Canon quickmenu





canon quickmenu

There are some useful features in there that can make life a bit easier when you’re out and about shooting though. Unless you want to regularly display your images on a TV screen or print directly from your camera, then the blue Playback menu is probably the one that you’ll spend the least amount of time in.

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Canon EOS playback menu How to customize your playback settings But in general, the Shooting menu layout is similar across all current bodies, making it easy to learn where the most important functions are. There can be some variation between cameras – Mirror lockup may be available as a Shooting menu option on some DSLRs, whereas it’s in the Custom Functions menu of others. While it may seem unnecessary duplication to have the same options in the Shooting menu, it can be easier to simply zip through the menu, read the options and make adjustments, rather than being faced by a wall of icons on the Quick Control screen and having to work out what you need to select. You might be interested in the best Canon lenses (opens in new tab).You can, of course, access these functions by pressing Q to open up the Quick Control screen. Reassuringly, Image Quality is always at the top of the first page, followed by other core settings, such as how long the image is displayed on screen after it’s been taken (or whether it’s displayed at all) and an option that prevents a picture being taken without a memory card in the camera.Įxposure comp, ISO, White Balance and Picture Style are key components of the next couple of pages in the menu, as these are settings that you’re likely to return to on many occasions. The red Shooting menu is where you’ll spend most of the your time when using a Canon camera, as that’s where the essential photo and video image settings are.







Canon quickmenu