Canon 2764B003 EOS 5D Mark II Instruction Manual - Page 112
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ShootingN About the Information Display Each time you press the button, the information display will change. White balance Screen settings · h: Stills display · g: Exposure simulation · e: Movie display Picture Style AF mode · : Quick mode · : Live mode · : Live face detection mode Drive mode Movie recording size Image-recording quality Shutter speed Aperture Movie shooting remaining time/Elapsed time AF point (Quick mode) Magnifying frame Histogram AE lock AEB FEB Flash-ready Battery check Highlight tone priority ISO speed Shots remaining Flash exposure compensation Exposure level indicator/AEB range * The display will show only the settings currently applied. About the icon If Live View shooting is done under direct sunlight or other hot environments, the icon (warning for the camera's high internal temperature) may appear on the screen. If Live View shooting continues with a high internal temperature, it may degrade image quality. You should therefore stop Live View shooting if the warning icon appears. If you use a hard disk-type card and continue Live View shooting while the warning icon is displayed, the camera's internal temperature will further increase and the Live View shooting will then stop automatically. Live View shooting will be disabled until the camera's internal temperature decreases. The histogram and icon are displayed when [Exposure simulation] has been set as explained in step 5 on page 108. If is blinking, it indicates that the Live View image is not being displayed at the suitable brightness due to low or bright light conditions. However, the captured image will reflect the exposure setting. If flash is used or bulb is set, the icon and histogram will be grayed out (for your reference). The histogram might not be properly displayed in low light or bright light conditions. 112