Canon EOS Rebel T2 EOS Rebel T2 manual - Page 27

User-Controlled Shooting - film camera manual

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User-Controlled Shooting Selecting the AF mode 28 3Selecting the AF point 29 Focus Lock 30 When Autofocus Fails (Manual Focusing 31 HSelecting the Film Advance Mode 32 Metering Modes 32 T Program AE 33 R Shutter-Priority AE 35 E Aperture-Priority AE 36 W Manual Exposure 37 Q Automatic Depth-of-Field AE 38 ∑Exposure Compensation 39 LAuto Exposure Bracketing (AEB 40 jAE Lock 41

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User-Controlled Shooting
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3
Selecting the AF mode
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28
3
Selecting the AF point
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29
Focus Lock
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30
When Autofocus Fails (Manual Focusing)
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31
H
Selecting the Film Advance Mode
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32
Metering Modes
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32
T
Program AE
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33
R
Shutter-Priority AE
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35
E
Aperture-Priority AE
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36
W
Manual Exposure
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37
Q
Automatic Depth-of-Field AE
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38
Exposure Compensation
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39
L
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)
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40
j
AE Lock
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41
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Multiple Exposures
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42
Depth-of-Field preview
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42
D
Setting the ISO Film Speed
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43
8
Beeper Setting
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43
7
Safety Release Lock
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44
Using the Built-in Flash
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44
5
Setting Custom Functions
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47
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With Creative Zone modes, you can set
the desired shutter speed or aperture
value to obtain the exposure you want.
You take control of the camera.
•A
next to the page title indicates that
the feature is available only in Creative
Zone modes.