Canon EOS 10D EOS 10D INSTRUCTIONS - Page 109

Image with Shooting Information

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Image Playback Image with Shooting Information While an image is displayed on the LCD monitor, press the < image's shooting information. >. button to display the Press the < > button. • While a single image is displayed, press the < > button. • You can change the displayed image by turning the < > dial. • Pressing the < > button toggles between the single image display and image with shooting information display. Image Flash exposure compensation amount (not displaayed if flash was not used) Exposure compensation amount Aperture value Shutter speed Images recorded / Total images recorded Image-recording quality Image protect File No. Histogram Sound annotations (EOS 10D cannot record sound) Metering mode Shooting mode ISO speed WB-BKT Shooting time White balance Color temperature (if specified) Shooting date • While the camera is ready for shooting, pressing the < > button will display the 8 camera settings as explained in "Checking Camera Settings." (→p.62) • The image with shooting information will also be displayed when you press the < > button during autoplay, image rotation, and image protection. Histogram A histogram is a graph indicating the image's brightness. The horizontal axis indicates the brightness level, while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each brightness level. From left to right on the horizontal axis, the brightness goes from dark to bright. The more pixels there are toward the left, the darker the image. The more pixels there are toward the right, the brighter the image. If there are too many pixels on either Sample histogram side, you can set exposure compensa- tion (→p.89) to take the shot again so that the exposure is more accurate. Dark image Normal image Bright image Highlight Alert When shooting information display is set, the over-exposed portion will be shown with blinking worning. For better results check the histogram and adjust the exposure compensation towards the decreased exposure end, then take the shot again. 109 Image Playback

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Image Playback
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Image Playback
Press the <
> button.
While a single image is displayed, press the
<
> button.
You can change the displayed image by turning the
<
> dial.
Pressing the <
> button toggles between the
single image display and image with shooting
information display.
While an image is displayed on the LCD monitor, press the <
>. button to display the
image’s shooting information.
Image with Shooting Information
While the camera is ready for shooting, pressing the <
> button will display the
camera settings as explained in “Checking Camera Settings.” (
p.62)
The image with shooting information will also be displayed when you press the
<
> button during autoplay, image rotation, and image protection.
Histogram
A histogram is a graph indicating the image’s brightness. The horizontal axis indicates the
brightness level, while the vertical axis indicates how many pixels exist for each brightness
level. From left to right on the horizontal axis, the brightness goes from dark to bright.
The more pixels there are toward the left, the darker the image. The more pixels there are
toward the right, the brighter the image.
If there are too many pixels on either
side, you can set exposure compensa-
tion (
p.89) to take the shot again so
that the exposure is more accurate.
Highlight Alert
When shooting information display is set, the over-exposed portion will be shown with blinking
worning. For better results check the histogram and adjust the exposure compensation
towards the decreased exposure end, then take the shot again.
Dark image
Normal image
Bright image
Sample histogram
File No.
Histogram
Sound annotations
(EOS 10D cannot record sound)
Metering mode
Shooting mode
ISO speed
WB-BKT
Shooting time
White balance
Color temperature
(if specified)
Shooting date
Image
Flash exposure compensation amount
(not displaayed if flash was not used)
Exposure compensation amount
Aperture value
Shutter speed
Images recorded /
Total images recorded
Image-recording quality
Image protect