Shooting in manual mode – Canon 700 User Manual

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Shooting

Shooting in Manual Mode

The following three modes are available.

See Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 192).

Manual

Use this mode to select settings yourself, such as the exposure
compensation, white balance or photo effect.

Digital

Macro

Use this mode when the distance from the lens to the subject is
within 5

50 cm (2.0 in.

1.6 ft.) (at maximum wide angle).

The subject can be shown larger than in standard macro mode
because it trims the image edges and zooms in with the digital
zoom (p. 72).

My Colors Use these modes to change image colors and then shoot (p. 102).

1

Turn the mode dial to

(Manual).

2

In the FUNC. menu, select

.

• See Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 47).
• You can shoot right after selecting an

option. The menu displays again after the
shot, allowing you to change the settings
easily.

3

Change the settings.

• See Functions Available in Each Shooting

Mode (p. 192).

4

Shoot (p. 45).

• If the subject is difficult to focus on when

the shutter button is pressed halfway, the
beep will sound one time and the lower
indicator beside the viewfinder will blink
yellow.

• When the AiAF option is set to [Off]

(p. 89), the AF frame will appear yellow. (If
the AiAF option is set to [On], the AF
frame will not appear.)

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