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Switching to Live View Mode

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Your camera offers an alternative way of setting up shots called Live View, which disables the viewfinder and instead displays a live preview of your subject on the camera monitor. The following list explains the basics of using Live View:

 Switching to Live View for photography: Set the Live View/Movie shooting switch, labeled in Figure 1-17, to the camera icon. Next, press the Start/Stop button to shift from viewfinder shooting to Live View mode. You hear a clicking noise and then the viewfinder goes dark and the monitor displays the live scene. By default, some shooting data appears as well, with the amount and type of information varying depending on your exposure mode and a few other settings. The figure shows the display as it appears in the Scene Intelligent Auto exposure mode when the default picture-taking settings are used for that mode.FIGURE 1-17: In Live View mode, a live preview of your subject appears on the monitor, and the viewfinder is disabled. If nothing happens after you press the Start/Stop button a few times, you may need to reset the Live View Shoot menu option to Enable. This is the default setting, but it’s possible you or another user changed the setting to Disable at some point. Where you find the Live View Shoot option depends on your exposure mode; in the basic exposure modes, the option lives on Shooting Menu 2, as shown on the left in Figure 1-18. In the advanced modes (P, Tv, Av, M, B, C1, and C2), go to Shooting Menu 4, as shown on the right.Why would Canon give you the option to disable Live View functionality? Because it’s possible to accidentally press the Live View button and switch to that mode when you don’t really want to go there.

 Engaging Live View for movie recording: For movie recording, simply moving the Live View/Movie shooting switch to the Movie mode setting, represented by the red movie-camera symbol, engages Live View. You can’t use the viewfinder in Movie mode, so you can’t disable Live View shooting from the menu.In Movie mode, pressing the Start/Stop button starts and stops recording. To exit Movie mode, move the Live View/Movie shooting switch to the camera icon.


FIGURE 1-18: To use Live View, make sure this menu option is set to Enable.

In many ways, shooting photos in Live View mode is the same as for viewfinder photography, but some important aspects, such as autofocusing, work very differently. Chapter 3 shows you how to take a picture in Scene Intelligent Auto exposure mode using Live View; Chapter 8 covers movie recording. Other chapters mention Live View variations related to specific picture-taking options.

Canon EOS 90D For Dummies

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