However, if the subject moves from that spot, autofocus is adjusted as needed until the time you press the shutter button the rest of the way to take the shot.\r\n\r\n
This continuous autofocusing is not available if you shoot in Live View mode. Rotate the Main dial to cycle through the settings.\r\n
Depending on the lighting conditions, you may not see significant changes for some settings. Use the Quick Control screen to change the setting.\r\n\r\n\r\n \t
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- Portrait, Landscape, and Sports: Things work just as they do for Close-up mode (described in the preceding steps). If you're more concerned with exposure than color, check out the Brighter and Darker settings, which give you a way to overrule the cameras exposure decisions. As you vary the available settings, the Live View display updates to show you how the subject will be rendered. Unfortunately, you can't add light by using the camera's built-in flash; it's disabled in Sports mode.\r\n\r\n
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- Food mode: The goal of this mode is to tweak color and exposure in a way that makes food more appetizing at least, in a way that Canon thinks makes food look better to most people.
The close-focusing capabilities of your camera depend entirely on the lens you use.
You can choose from three Effect levels. When you select this option, the camera makes no adjustment to the characteristics normally produced by your selected scene mode.
\r\n \t - Vivid: Increases contrast, color saturation, and sharpness. \r\n \t
- Soft: Creates the appearance of slightly softer focus. \r\n \t
- Warm: Warms (adds a reddish-orange color cast) and softens. \r\n \t
- Intense: Boosts contrast and saturation (color intensity) even more than the Vivid setting. \r\n \t
- Cool: Adds a cool (blue) color cast. \r\n \t
- Brighter: Lightens the photo. \r\n \t
- Darker: Darkens the photo. \r\n \t
- Monochrome: Creates a black-and-white photo, with an optional color tint. \r\n
Eliminating color casts
\r\nNormally, the camera renders colors accurately through its automatic white-balancing system, which compensates for any color added to a scene by the light source. You also can choose the continuous Self-Timer mode, which also has a 10-second delay but enables you to capture up to nine frames each time you press the shutter button. But there are a few variations to understand:\r\n- \r\n \t
- Autofocusing in Sports mode: In Sports mode, the camera sets initial focus on the object at the center of the frame when you press the shutter button halfway.
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- Close-up mode: Switching to Close-up mode doesnt enable you to focus at a closer distance to your subject than normal, as it does on some non-SLR cameras. For the three variations Vivid, Warm, and Intense I applied the maximum level of adjustment, setting the Effect option to Strong.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_258346\" align=\"alignnone\" width=\"236\"] To create these variations, I used the Ambience setting. Use the cross keys to select the Effect setting and rotate the Main dial or press the left/right cross keys to set the level of the adjustment.\r\n
The Effect display indicates the adjustment level. However, Landscape does not offer the Fluorescent and Tungsten options for the Lighting or Scene Type setting.
\r\n \t - Night Portrait and Food: You lose access to the Lighting or Scene Type option. The Effect display indicates the adjustment level. You can choose either of the two other Live View autofocusing options. More about how things work in the other scene modes later; for now, stick with Close-up. But you can make small adjustments to color, sharpness, contrast, and exposure.\r\n
Taking a look at the Ambience option
\r\nIn all the scene modes, you can modify the results of your next shot via the Ambience setting. ) \r\n
Instead, Close-up mode, like Portrait mode, is designed to blur background objects so that they dont compete for attention with your main subject. The longer exposure time enables the camera to rely more on ambient light and less on the flash to expose the picture. 5. If you add the Vivid ambience option, you amp things up another notch.
[/caption]\r\n\r\n 5. For example, in the first screen, the Default setting is selected. When not writing, she teaches master classes in photography and photo retouching.
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How to View Pictures in Playback Mode on the Canon EOS Rebel T7/2000D, How to Shoot in the Canon EOS Rebel T7/2000D Auto and Flash Off Modes, Transferring Files from your Canon EOS Rebel T7/2000D to a Smartphone or Tablet, How to Add Flash on Your Canon EOS Rebel T7/2000D, Basic Setup Options for Your Canon EOS Rebel T7/2000D. I used Close-up mode to capture the orchid in the figure, for example.The text at the bottom of the screen reminds you that you're adjusting the light/scene type setting.
\r\n\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_258385\" align=\"alignnone\" width=\"535\"] This control enables you to adjust the Lighting or Scene Type setting. 8. (Your lens manual should specify the minimum focusing distance. Colors, sharpness, and contrast are all standard in Sports mode, with none of the adjustments that occur in Portrait and Landscape modes. \r\n - Close-up mode: Switching to Close-up mode doesnt enable you to focus at a closer distance to your subject than normal, as it does on some non-SLR cameras. For the three variations Vivid, Warm, and Intense I applied the maximum level of adjustment, setting the Effect option to Strong.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_258346\" align=\"alignnone\" width=\"236\"] To create these variations, I used the Ambience setting. Use the cross keys to select the Effect setting and rotate the Main dial or press the left/right cross keys to set the level of the adjustment.\r\n
\r\n - Food mode: The goal of this mode is to tweak color and exposure in a way that makes food more appetizing at least, in a way that Canon thinks makes food look better to most people.
In Portrait, Close-up, and Night Portrait modes, flash is set to automatic firing; the camera raises and fires the built-in flash when the ambient light is insufficient to expose the picture. (Note that the Live View preview isnt always 100-percent accurate, especially in terms of image brightness, but its fairly close.) The camera decides which of the nine focus points to use to set the focusing distance (usually choosing the one that falls over the object closest to the lens).
As soon as you rotate the dial, you see the impact of the newly selected ambience setting on the scene. I took all pictures in the Landscape scene mode. Landscape mode also increases contrast and color saturation, with blues and greens appearing especially vibrant. Your choices include Default (no adjustment), Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, and Sunset. For the Ambience and Lighting or Scene Type options, you also can highlight the option on the Quick Control screen and then press Set to display a list of all the available settings. But you can make small adjustments to color, sharpness, contrast, and exposure.\r\n