Canon EOS 1D Mark III User Guide - Page 26
Info Display, Shooting Sequence - iv full frame
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Info Display Below the image, the shutter speed, aperture, exposure level (exposure compensation amount, AEB level), flash exposure level, shots remaining, and ISO speed are displayed. In the magnified view, the magnified location, magnification, and AE lock status are displayed on the right of the image. In addition, when you press the INFO button, the Picture Style, battery check, AE lock status, and flash-ready are also displayed on the lower left of the image. If C. Fn IV -16-1 is set and you press the INFO button again, a brightness or RGB histogram appears on the right of the image. (For flash shots and bulb, the histogram display will be grayed out.) Press the INFO button again and only the Live View image (without information) will be displayed. If [Grid display: On] has been set, a four-line grid will be displayed on the image. This can be used to check the vertical or horizontal orientation of the image. The grid appears only in the full view mode (not in the magnified view). Also, with C. Fn IV -14 [Add aspect ratio information] set anywhere from 1 to 6, you can shoot in the same aspect ratio as 6 x 4.5cm, 6 x 6 cm, 6 x 7cm, and 4 x 5 in., corresponding to mediumand large-format film sizes. When this feature is set, vertical lines matching the respective aspect ratio will appear on the screen. You can then compose the subject within this frame. Since the aspect ratio information will be appended to the image, when you open the image with Digital Photo Professional 3.0, the image will be displayed in the aspect ratio that was set. Note that the image areas outside the vertical lines are not actually deleted and that when the image is played back with the camera, the vertical lines matching the aspect ratio will also appear. Grid display C.Fn IV-14-1 (aspect ratio 6:6) Aspect ratio display (6:6) Information display 4 Shooting Sequence During Live View shooting, the picture is displayed and then the reflex mirror locks up automatically to maintain Live View display (and returns later). The Live View display's frame rate is approx. 30 fps. The picture remains smooth even if you change the camera's direction or if the subject moves. If the camera direction is changed to a scene with a very different light level, the Live View picture's brightness will be thrown off for a moment. If this happens, wait until the picture brightness stabilizes again before shooting. VI. LIVE VIEW MODE 26