Shutter Curtain Sync; Magnified View; Lcd Display When Power On - Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi Instruction Manual

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Setting Custom Functions
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0:
1st~curtain
sync.
The flash fires immediately after the shot is exposed.
1:
2nd-curtain sync.
The flash fires immediately before the exposure ends. This creates a
light trail following the moving subject such as a car at night.
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When 2nd-curtain sync is set, a flash is fired twice: First when you press the
shutter button completely, and again immediately before the exposure ends.
0:
Image playback only
(p.118)
1:
Image review and playback
To see a magnified view during the image review immediately after
shooti ng, hold down the <
~N'
> button and press the <
8.,
> butto n.
During the magnified view, you can magnify
or
reduce the view with the
<8..>
and
<q>
buttons. To magnify the playback image with the
<[Ej>
button, press the
<8..>
button.
0:
Display
When the power switch is turned on, the camera settings will be displayed.
1:
Retain power OFF status
If you pressed the <
DISP.
> button to turn off the
LCD
monitor and then you turn
off the power, the
LCD
monitor will not turn on when you turn on the power
again. This helps to save battery power. If you press a button like
<
ISO
>
or
<AF>
which displays a setting screen on the
LCD
monitor, the respective
setting screen will still appear. The menu screens and image playback will also
still be displayed when used.
If you pressed the
<DISP.
> button to turn on the
LCD
monitor and then you turn
off the power, the
LCD
monitor will turn on when you turn on the power again.
o
If C.Fn-1-4 has been set, first check that the viewfinder information has turned
off before pressing
<ISO>, <AF>,
or other buttons. If the viewfinder information
is still displayed and you press the button, the setting screen will not appear.
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