Canon EOS 10D EOS 10D INSTRUCTIONS - Page 35

LCD Monitor, Reverting to the Default Settings

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BeforeYou Start LCD Monitor MenuOperations The color LCD monitor on the back of the camera enables you to review and select recorded images 1 and set various menu settings. • With the LCD monitor, you can use the < > dial even while the < > switch is < >. • The LCD monitor cannot be used as a viewfinder to shoot. • The LCD monitor's brightness can be set to one of five levels. (→p.143) Reverting to the Default Settings On the menu, select [Clear settings]. Press the < > button. 1 •• Turn the < > dial to select [Clear settings], then press < >. 2 •Select [Clear all camera settings]. Turn the < > dial to select [Clear all camera settings], then press < >. Clear the settings. Turn the < > dial to select [OK], then press < >. 3 •• Press the < > button to turn off the LCD monitor and exit the menu. s The camera's default settings will be as shown below. Shooting Settings AF mode One-Shot AF AF point selection Automatic Metering mode Evaluative Drive mode Single frame Exposure compensation 0 (Zero) AEB Canceled Flash exposure compensation 0 (Zero) Custom Functions Settings retained Image Recording Settings Quality (Large/Fine) ISO speed 100 White balance (Auto) Color temp. 5200K WB-BKT Canceled Parameters Standard Auto rotate On File numbering Continuous 35

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Before You Start
1
MenuOperations
LCD Monitor
The color LCD monitor on the back of the camera
enables you to review and select recorded images
and set various menu settings.
With the LCD monitor, you can use the <
> dial
even while the <
> switch is <
>.
The LCD monitor cannot be used as a viewfinder to
shoot.
The LCD monitor’s brightness can be set to one of
five levels. (
p.143)
Reverting to the Default Settings
On the menu, select [Clear settings].
Press the <
> button.
Turn the <
> dial to select [
Clear settings
], then
press <
>.
1
Select [Clear all camera settings].
Turn the <
> dial to select [
Clear all camera
settings
], then press <
>.
2
Clear the settings.
Turn the <
> dial to select [
OK
], then press <
>.
Press the <
> button to turn off the LCD monitor
and exit the menu.
s
The camera’s default settings will be as shown
below.
3
AF mode
AF point selection
Metering mode
Drive mode
Exposure compensation
AEB
Flash exposure compensation
Custom Functions
One-Shot AF
Automatic
Evaluative
Single frame
0 (Zero)
Canceled
0 (Zero)
Settings retained
Shooting Settings
Image Recording Settings
Quality
ISO speed
White balance
Color temp.
WB-BKT
Parameters
Auto rotate
File numbering
(Large/Fine)
100
(Auto)
5200K
Canceled
Standard
On
Continuous