Canon 9128B016 Digital Camera User Manual


 
83: Custom ControlsN
456
In manual exposure <a>, you can set the aperture with the <5> or
<6> dial.
Pressing the button assigned to this function will switch to the image-
recording quality set here. While this change is in effect, the image-
recording quality (JPEG/RAW) will blink in the viewfinder (with [Show/
hide in viewfinder]’s [Image quality] checkmarked). After the shooting
ends, the One-touch image quality setting will be canceled and the
image-recording quality will be switched back to the previous quality.
*6:On the setting screen, by pressing the <B> button, you can select the image-
recording quality for this function.
Pressing the button assigned to this function will switch to the image-recording
quality set here. While this change is in effect, the image-recording quality
(JPEG/RAW) will blink in the viewfinder (with [
Show/hide in viewfinder
]’s
[
Image quality
] checkmarked). Even after shooting, the One-touch image
quality setting will not be canceled. To revert to the previous image-recording
quality setting, press the button assigned to this function again.
*6:On the setting screen, by pressing the <B> button, you can select the image-
recording quality for this function.
Press <0> to display the image-recording quality setting screen
(p.149) on the LCD monitor.
: Aperture setting in M mode
: One-touch image quality setting
: One-touch image quality (hold)
: Image quality
If RAW or RAW+JPEG is set for the image-recording quality to be switched
to with [One-touch image quality setting] and [One-touch image quality
(hold)], [Multi Shot Noise Reduction] (p.176) will not work after the switch.
For [z3: High ISO speed noise reduct’n], [Standard] will be applied for
shooting.
During the switch to the One-touch image quality setting, you can display
<z> in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel (p.441).