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Setting Description Document Use Document mode for shooting flat, textual, or graphical pieces. This mode uses a high contrast setting and a low saturation setting, with flash set to Flash Off and the orientation sensor turned off. Aperture Priority Use Aperture Priority mode when you want specific control over the aperture (for example, using a lower F-number to blur the background or a higher F-number for more depth of field). This mode lets you select the F-number (aperture) setting in Live View using the buttons, while the camera selects the best shutter speed. My Mode This is a customizable shooting mode that allows you to select, save, and then repeatedly use a group of preferred settings on your camera. See Using My Mode on page 55. If the shooting mode setting is anything other than the default Auto Mode setting, the icon for the setting will appear in the Live View screen. The shooting mode remains in effect until it is changed again, or until it resets to the default Auto Mode setting when you turn the camera off. To save changed settings, use My Mode (see page 55 and Using the My Mode Saved Settings Sub-Menu on page 56). NOTE: The shooting mode does not apply when you are recording video clips. Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips 51

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Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips
If the shooting mode setting is anything other than the default
Auto Mode
setting, the icon for the setting will appear in the
Live View
screen.
The shooting mode remains in effect until it is changed
again, or until it resets to the default
Auto Mode
setting when
you turn the camera off. To save changed settings, use
My
Mode
(see page 55 and
Using the My Mode Saved Settings
Sub-Menu
on page 56).
NOTE:
The shooting mode does not apply when you are
recording video clips.
Document
Use
Document
mode for shooting flat, textual, or
graphical pieces. This mode uses a high contrast
setting and a low saturation setting, with flash set to
Flash Off
and the orientation sensor turned off.
Aperture
Priority
Use
Aperture Priority
mode when you want specific
control over the aperture (for example, using a lower
F-number to blur the background or a higher F-number
for more depth of field). This mode lets you select the
F-number (aperture) setting in
Live View
using
the
buttons, while the camera selects the best shutter
speed.
My Mode
This is a customizable shooting mode that allows you
to select, save, and then repeatedly use a group of
preferred settings on your camera. See
Using My
Mode
on page 55.
Setting
Description