
Camera INFO display
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Camera information, pressing the INFO button with no reviewed image
displays a quick view of current camera configuration. In this example:
Current Date / Time, No AEB, No WB-BKT, Standard Parameters, 4
sec Info Review, No flash compensation, 4 min power off, Auto rotate
on, Kelvin WB set to 5200 K, 31.9 MB free on CF card, ISO 1600.
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Review after shutter release
If enabled the EOS-10D will provide a review of the image shot immediately
after the shutter release. This can be either a full screen image or an
information view with a thumbnail of the image, a histogram and exposure
information. As the EOS-10D is a 'shooting priority' camera a half-press
of the shutter release will always cancel this display.
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| If you have the Review option set to On this
is the kind of display you'll get after taking a shot, a simple full
screen image with no overlaid information. |
With review set to On (Info) you'll get more
detailed information. A smaller version of the image with overexposed
areas highlighted (blinking), a histogram and exposure information. |
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| During this instant review you can choose to
delete the image before it's "saved" by pressing the erase
button directly below the LCD monitor. |
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Play mode
The play button is used to enter the EOS-10D's play mode, from here you
can browse through your images (roll the quick control dial), examine
under magnification or organize (delete) your images. As with record review
a half or full press of the shutter release immediately cancels play mode.
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| Press the play button to display the last image
taken (or the last image on the CF card). The EOS-10D uses a 'rough
image' technique to provide you with a very quick impression of the
image, it then takes just under two seconds to replace this with a
finer detailed image. |
Press the info button to switch to the detailed
histogram and exposure information view. Note that overexposed areas
of the image are highlighted (blinking). |
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| Press the enlarge (AF point select) button to
magnify the image, the first level of magnification is 1.5x, there
are ten further magnification levels up to 10x. |
Here we can see a 10x magnified image, use the
quick control dial to pan around the image, press the direction switch
button to change between vertical and horizontal panning. |
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| Press reduce / thumbnail (AE lock) button to
switch to a thumbnail index view. Browse through images using the
quick control dial. |
Press the JUMP button to switch to jump mode
where you flip through pages of nine images at a time. I think this
could have been implemented more logically by another press of the
reduce button. |
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| Note you can also use JUMP mode with just a
single image displayed. |
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