Programmed Image Control Modes
Select a shooting mode to suit the target subject, and the camera will be
set to obtain the best results.
Portrait
U
This mode blurs the background to make the
human subject stand out.
?Holding down the shutter button executes
continuous shooting.
?For better background blur, use a telephoto lens
and fill the frame with the subject or have the
subject stand closer to the camera.
sThis automatically sets the AF mode to
<4>, the film advance mode to <H>,
and the metering mode to <Z>.
Landscape
I
This is for wide scenic views, night scenes, etc.
?Using a wide-angle lens will further enhance the
depth and breadth of the picture.
sThis automatically sets the AF mode to
<4>, the film advance mode to <J>
(single-frame shooting), and the metering mode
to <Z>.
Close-up
O
Use this mode to take close-up shots of
flowers, insects, etc.
?As much as possible, focus the subject at the
lens closest focusing distance.
?To obtain a larger magnification, use the
telephoto end of a zoom lens.
?For serious close-up shots, optional EOS-
dedicated macro lenses are recommended.
sThis automatically sets the AF mode to
<4>, the film advance mode to <J>
(single-frame shooting), and the metering mode
to <Z>.
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