Canon CDI-E151-010 Digital Camera User Manual


 
78 6. Shooting-Advanced Functions
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Press the button.
zYou can immediately shoot the image using the
selected AF frame by pressing the shutter
button instead of pressing button.
zThe AF frame will move back to its original
position (Center), if you hold down the
button.
Turn the LCD monitor on to set the AF frame to
the position you desire before shooting.
The AF frame is locked to center-point when
using the digital zoom or when an image is
shot using the viewfinder with the LCD monitor
off.
When [Spot AE Point] is selected as the light
metering mode, you can use the selected AF
frame as the spot AE point (p. 78).
For an explanation of the AF frame colors,
please refer to p. 27.
See Photo Tips and Information (p. 161).
Switching between Light Metering Modes
Evaluative metering is the default light
metering mode. This can be switched to
another metering mode.
Shooting Mode Dial
Evaluative
Light
Metering
The camera divides images into several
zones for light metering. The camera
evaluates the complex lighting conditions,
such as the position of the subject, the
brightness, the background, the direct light,
and the backlighting, and adjusts the
settings to the correct exposure for the main
subject.
This mode is particularly well-suited for
backlit conditions and general photography.
Center-
Weighted
Averaging
Averages the exposure from the entire image,
but places more weight on the subject at the
center.
Spot AE Point
Meters the area within the spot AE point
frame.
Center
Locks the spot metering frame to the center
of the LCD monitor.
AF Point Moves the spot AE point to the AF frame.