Canon EOS 10D EOS 10D INSTRUCTIONS - Page 61

Setting Auto Rotation

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Settings for Shooting Setting Auto Rotation During playback, vertical images can be displayed vertically after being rotated clockwise by 90˚ or 270˚ automatically. On the menu, select [Auto rotate]. Press the < > button. 1 •• Turn the < > dial to select [Auto rotate], then press < >. 3 2 •Set the Auto rotate setting. Turn the < > dial to select [On], then press < >. s When the setting is completed, the menu will reappear. • Press the < > button to exit the menu and turn off the LCD monitor. 3 •Take a vertical shot. For the image review right after image capture, the image will not be displayed vertically on the LCD monitor. (→p.42) 4 •Playback the image. Press the < > button. s The vertical shot will be displayed vertically as shown on the left. • If a vertical image is taken while the camera is pointed up or down, the image might not rotate automatically for playback. • If you take a vertical shot with [Auto rotate] set to [On] and use the menu's [Rotate] feature to rotate it, the image's rotate information will be overwritten. When you change the camera's orientation between horizontal and vertical, the camera orientation sensor will make a small sound. This is not a defect. 61

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Settings for Shooting
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Setting Auto Rotation
During playback, vertical images can be displayed vertically after being rotated clockwise by
90˚ or 270˚ automatically.
If a vertical image is taken while the camera is pointed up or down, the image might
not rotate automatically for playback.
If you take a vertical shot with [
Auto rotate
] set to [
On
] and use the menu’s [
Rotate
]
feature to rotate it, the image’s rotate information will be overwritten.
When you change the camera’s orientation between horizontal and vertical, the camera
orientation sensor will make a small sound. This is not a defect.
On the menu, select [Auto rotate].
Press the <
> button.
Turn the <
> dial to select [
Auto rotate
], then
press <
>.
1
Set the Auto rotate setting.
Turn the <
> dial to select [
On
], then press <
>.
s
When the setting is completed, the menu will
reappear.
Press the <
> button to exit the menu and turn
off the LCD monitor.
2
Take a vertical shot.
For the image review right after image capture, the
image will not be displayed vertically on the LCD
monitor. (
p.42)
3
Playback the image.
Press the <
> button.
s
The vertical shot will be displayed vertically as
shown on the left.
4