Canon EOS 30D EOS 30D Instruction Manual - Page 85

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d Program AE If "30"" and the maximum aperture blink, it indicates underexposure. Increase the ISO speed or use flash. If "8000" and the minimum aperture blink, it indicates overexposure. Decrease the ISO speed or use an ND filter (optional) to reduce the amount of light entering the lens. Differences Between and (Full Auto) In both modes, the automatically-set shutter speed and aperture combination are the same. In the mode, you can set or use the functions below, but not in the mode. Shooting Settings Flash Settings (EX-series Speedlite) AF mode selection AF point selection Drive mode selection ISO speed setting Metering mode selection Program Shift Exposure compensation AEB AE lock with button Depth-of-field preview Clear all camera settings Custom Function (C.Fn) Clear all Custom Functions Sensor cleaning Flash Settings (Built-in flash) Flash On/Off FE lock Flash exposure compensation Manual/stroboscopic flash High-speed sync (FP flash) FE lock Flash ratio control Flash exposure compensation FEB 2nd-curtain sync Modeling flash Image-Recording Settings RAW and RAW+JPEG selection Picture Style selection/customize/registration Color space selection White balance selection Custom white balance selection White balance correction WB bracketing Color temperature setting About Program Shift In Program AE mode, you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture combination (program) set by the camera while maintaining the same exposure value. This is called program shift. To do this, press the shutter button down halfway, then turn the dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture is displayed. Program shift is canceled automatically after the image is captured. If you use a flash, you cannot use program shift. 85

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85
d
Program AE
If “
30"
” and the maximum aperture blink, it indicates
underexposure. Increase the ISO speed or use flash.
If “
8000
” and the minimum aperture blink, it indicates
overexposure. Decrease the ISO speed or use an ND
filter (optional) to reduce the amount of light entering
the lens.
Differences Between <
d
> and <
1
> (Full Auto)
In both modes, the automatically-set shutter speed and aperture
combination are the same.
In the <
d
> mode, you can set or use the functions below, but not in the <
1
> mode.
About Program Shift
In Program AE mode, you can freely change the shutter speed and
aperture combination (program) set by the camera while maintaining the
same exposure value. This is called program shift.
To do this, press the shutter button down halfway, then turn the <
6
>
dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture is displayed.
Program shift is canceled automatically after the image is captured.
If you use a flash, you cannot use program shift.
Shooting Settings
AF mode selection
AF point selection
Drive mode selection
ISO speed setting
Metering mode selection
Program Shift
Exposure compensation
AEB
AE lock with <
A
> button
Depth-of-field preview
Clear all camera settings
Custom Function (C.Fn)
Clear all Custom Functions
Sensor cleaning
Flash Settings (Built-in flash)
Flash On/Off
FE lock
Flash exposure compensation
Flash Settings (EX-series Speedlite)
Manual/stroboscopic flash
High-speed sync (FP flash)
FE lock
Flash ratio control
Flash exposure compensation
FEB
2nd-curtain sync
Modeling flash
Image-Recording Settings
RAW and RAW+JPEG selection
Picture Style selection/customize/registration
Color space selection
White balance selection
Custom white balance selection
White balance correction
WB bracketing
Color temperature setting