Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Pocket Guide
- Owners Manual
- Restore Default Settings (Menu Item)
- Date & Time Set (Menu Item)
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Table of Contents
- CF Card Compatibility
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Quick Start
- Getting Started
- Basic Shooting & Playback
- Advanced Shooting Techniques
- Program AE
- ISO Speed
- Using the Flash
- Changing Auto Focus Mode
- Selecting the Auto Focus Point
- Continuous Shooting
- Image Quality
- Selecting a Picture Style
- Action Shots
- Depth of Field
- Manual Exposure
- Automatic Depth of Field
- Metering Mode
- Exposure Compensation
- Auto Exposure Bracketing
- Customizing the Picture Style
- Defining a New Picture Style
- Setting the Color Space
- AE Lock
- FE Lock
- White Balance
- White Balance Correction
- Preventing Camera Shake
- Handy Features
- Menu Settings
- Setting Custom Functions
- Transferring Images to a Computer
- Automatic Sensor Cleaning
- Appending Dust Delete Data
- Manual Sensor Cleaning
- Image Management
- Printing Images
- Reference
- Troubleshooting
- System Accessory Map
- Specs
- Index
- Lens Manual
- Software Note - Install Software Before Connecting to a Computer
- Software Guide
- Scans of Supplied CD-ROMS
- Accessory Brochure
- Spanish Pocket Guide
- Great Photography IS Easy
- Do More with Macro
- Warranty
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Macro
lenses
are ideal for taking portrait photos.
Since the subject stands out crisply against a hazy background,
you can capture the whole scene in an attractive image.
To
create a beautifully blurred background,
just
choose the
Av
'
mode setting
while keeping the aperture fully open (for example,
f/2.8
or an even lower f/number, depending on your lens).
Let
the
subject
stand
out
dearly
against a
blurred
background.
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Make
full
use
oflight
for
attractive background
effects.
Try
photographing a
subject
against background illumination -
such
as
gleams
of
light
falling
through
leaves
-
to
capture
images
against a wonderfully
luminous
backdrop.
Don't forget
to
set
the
aperture
2
as
fully
open
as
possible.
By
making
the
most
of
backlighting
(shooting
the
subject
against
light),
you
can
take
an
impressive
portrait -
using
the
hair
to
create
a
shining
"halo"
effect.
There
are
many ideal
subjects
for
great
clear
image
photos
- a
child,
for
example.
Using a Canon
Macro
Lens,
his
portrait
looks a
little
different
from
ordinary
snapshots,
with
an
attractive
blurred
background.
He looks like a
great
I
ittle
fellow
now
I
doesn't
he?
Won't
he
be
a
great
guy when
he
grows
up?
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