Canon EOS 90D For Dummies
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Robert Correll. Canon EOS 90D For Dummies
Canon EOS 90D For Dummies® To view this book's Cheat Sheet, simply go to www.dummies.com and search for “Canon EOS 90D For Dummies Cheat Sheet” in the Search box. Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
Pages
Introduction
About This Book
Foolish Assumptions
Icons Used in This Book
Beyond the Book
Where to Go from Here
Fast Track to Super Snaps
Getting Up and Running
Preparing the Camera for Initial Use
Exploring External Camera Features
Topside controls
Back-of-the-body controls
And the rest …
Ordering from Camera Menus
Mastering menu basics
Navigating Custom Functions
Customizing the Touch Screen
CARING FOR THE CAMERA MONITOR
Viewing Shooting Settings
Displaying the Quick Control screen
Decoding viewfinder data
Displaying viewfinder data
Adding a level and gridlines to the display
Displaying a flicker-detection warning
Noting the bottom right number
Reading the LCD panel
Switching to Live View Mode
Customizing the Live View display
Staying safe with Live View
Using Quick Control Mode
Familiarizing Yourself with the Lens
Focusing
Zooming
Enabling Image Stabilization
FOCAL LENGTH AND THE CROP FACTOR
Removing a lens
Decoding Canon lens terminology
Working with Memory Cards
Buying SD cards
Formatting a card
Removing a card
Handling cards
Locking cards
Reviewing Basic Setup Options
Setup Menu 1
Setup Menu 2
Setup Menu 3
Setup Menu 4
Setup Menu 5
Choosing Basic Picture Settings
Choosing an Exposure Mode
Basic Zone exposure modes
Creative Zone modes (P, Tv, Av, M, B, C1, and C2)
Changing the Drive Mode
Understanding the Image Quality Setting
Adjusting the Image Quality setting
Considering resolution: L, M, S1, or S2?
Understanding file type (JPEG or Raw)
JPEG: The imaging (and web) standard
Raw (CR3): The purist’s choice
Final JPEG versus Raw recommendations
Setting the Photo Aspect Ratio
Adding Flash
Using flash in Basic Zone modes
RED-EYE REDUCTION: DOES IT WORK?
Using flash in P, Tv, Av, M, B, C1, and C2 modes
Enabling and disabling flash
Adjusting shutter speed for flash photography
Adjusting flash output with Flash Exposure Compensation
Locking the flash exposure
Investigating other advanced flash options
Taking Great Pictures, Automatically
Using Scene Intelligent Auto Mode
Viewfinder shooting
Live View photography
Shooting Without the Flash in Basic Modes
Taking Advantage of Special Scenes
Selecting a Specialty Scene
Adjusting a few settings
Gaining More Control with Creative Assist
Taking Creative Control
Taking Charge of Exposure
Introducing the Exposure Trio: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
Aperture affects depth of field
Shutter speed affects motion blur
ISO affects image noise
Doing the exposure balancing act
Stepping Up to Advance Exposure Modes (P, Tv, Av, M, B, C1, and C2)
Monitoring Exposure Settings
Choosing an Exposure Metering Mode
Setting ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed
Controlling ISO
Adjusting aperture and shutter speed
Sorting Through Your Camera’s Exposure-Correction Tools
Overriding autoexposure results with Exposure Compensation
Improving high-contrast shots with Highlight Tone Priority
Experimenting with Auto Lighting Optimizer
Looking at a few other exposure solutions
Locking Autoexposure Settings
Bracketing Exposures Automatically
Controlling Focus and Depth of Field
Setting the Lens to Automatic or Manual Focusing Mode
WHAT’S LENS ELECTRONIC MF?
Exploring Viewfinder Focusing Options
Adjusting autofocus performance
AF Area Selection mode: One focus point or many?
AF Operation mode: Focus lock or continuous AF?
Choosing the right autofocus combo
Considering a few other autofocus settings
PREVENTING SLOW-SHUTTER BLUR
Focusing in Live View and Movie Modes
AF Method: Setting the focusing area
AF Operation: One-Shot or Servo?
Manual focusing in Live View and Movie modes
CORRECTING LENS DISTORTION AND DIFFRACTION
Manipulating Depth of Field
Mastering Color Controls
Understanding White Balance
Changing the White Balance setting
Creating a custom White Balance setting
Fine-tuning color with White Balance Shift
Bracketing White Balance
Taking a Quick Look at Picture Styles
Changing the Color Space
Putting It All Together
Recapping Basic Picture Settings
Shooting Still Portraits
Capturing Action
Capturing Scenic Vistas
Capturing Dynamic Close-Ups
Shooting and Viewing Movies
Recording Movies Using Default Settings
Choosing between NTSC and PAL
Customizing Recording Settings
Choosing a Movie Recording Size setting
Setting audio options
Reviewing Other Movie Options
Autofocusing options
Movie Digital IS
Playing with exposure and color
Checking out a few final features
Playing Movies
After the Shot
Picture Playback
Adjusting Automatic Image Review
Viewing Pictures in Playback Mode
Viewing thumbnails (Index mode)
Jumping through images
Rotating pictures
Zooming in for a closer view
Showing focus points during playback
Viewing Picture Data
Basic Information display mode
Detailed Information display mode
Understanding histograms
Interpreting a brightness histogram
Reading an RGB histogram
Taking Advantage of Image Search
Viewing Photos and Movies on a TV
Working with Picture and Movie Files
Deleting Files
Protecting Photos and Movies
Rating Photos and Movies
Cropping Photos
Installing the Canon Software
Sending Pictures to the Computer
Downloading via Wi-Fi or USB
Downloading from a card reader
Using Creative Assist During Playback
Working with Raw Images
Processing Raw Images in the Camera
Converting Raw Images in Digital Photo Professional 4
Adding Cleaning Instructions to Images
Preparing Pictures for Online Sharing
The Part of Tens
Ten More Customization Options
Changing the Furniture Around
Disabling the AF-Assist Beam
Customizing Exposure Increments
Creating a Custom Menu
Adding Custom Folders
Creating Your Own Exposure Modes
Changing the Direction of the Dials
Embedding Copyright Notices
Controlling the Lens Focus Drive
Even More Advanced Autofocusing Tweaks
Ten Features to Explore on a Rainy Day
Shooting Time-Lapse Photos and Movies
Experimenting with Focus Bracketing
Enabling Mirror Lockup
Investigating More Printing Options
Adding Effects to Photos During Playback
Adding Effects During Shooting
Shooting in Multiple Exposure Mode
Creating Video Snapshots
Trimming Movies
Presenting a Slide Show
Exploring Wireless Connections
Preparing the Camera
Connecting to a Computer
Disconnecting and reconnecting
Reviewing EOS Utility functions
Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet
Decoding the Wireless Symbols
Index. A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Z
About the Authors
Dedication
Authors’ Acknowledgments
WILEY END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
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In 2003, Canon revolutionized the photography world by introducing the first digital SLR (dSLR) camera to sell for less than $1,000, the EOS Digital Rebel/300D. The camera delivered exceptional performance and picture quality, earning it rave reviews and multiple industry awards. No wonder it quickly became a best seller.
That tradition of excellence and value lives on in the EOS 90D. Like its predecessors, this baby offers advanced controls for experienced photographers as well as features to help beginners be successful from the get-go. Adding to the fun, the camera also offers 4K ultra-high-definition video recording and built-in Wi-Fi for easy connections to your computer, smartphone, or tablet.
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In dim lighting, you can press the little light bulb button above the right corner of the display to illuminate the panel with an amber light.
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