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Correcting the Image'sDark Corners

About the Lens Correction Data

The camera already contains lens peripheral illumination correction data for approx. 25 lenses. In step 2, if you select [Enable], the peripheral light correction will be applied automatically for any lens whose correction data has been registered in the camera.

With EOS Utility (provided software, p.302), you can check which lenses have their correction data registered in the camera. You can also register the correction data for unregistered lenses. For details, see the Software Instruction Manual (CD-ROM) for EOS Utility (p.304).

UFor JPEG images already captured, lens peripheral illuminatior correction cannot be applied.

Depending on shooting conditions noise might appear on the image periphery.

When using a non-Canon lens, setting the correction to [Disable] is recommended, even if [Correction data available] is displayed.

_] ® Lens peripheral light correction is also applied when an Extender is

attached,

If the correction data for the attached lens has not been registered to the camera, the result will be the same as when the correction is set to

[Disable].

The correction amount applied will be slightly lower than the maximum correction amount settable with Digital Photo Professional [provided software).

If the lens does not have distance information, the correction amount will be lower.

The higher the ISO speed, the lower the correction amount will be.

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Contents Canon Advanced Shooting About the Main Dial PointerTake the picture Set the Mode Dial to TvTv Action Shots ISO Set the Mode Dial to Av Av Changing the Depth of Field JShooti.gTip Using the Builtin Flash Depth of Field Preview#Set the Mode Dial to M Manual ExposureBulb Bulb Exposures 100Set the Mode Dial to A-DEP DEPAutomatic Depth=of=Field AETake the picture 101102 =IChanging the Metering ModeSet the metering mode Setting Exposure Compensation 103Making it brighter Making it darkerSet the flash exposure Compensation amount 1O4Flash Exposure Compensation Auto Exposure Bracketing Select E×po. comp./AEBShooting Tips Using AEB with continuous shooting 106=X Locking the E×posure AE Lock Effects=- Locking the Flash E×posure 108Press the button Press the % buttonSelect the setting CorrectingtheBrightnessandContrastAutomaticallySelect Auto Lighting Optimizer 3Take the pictureIl Select Peripheral illumin Correcting the images Dark Corners110 About the Lens Correction Data 111Select a parameter. j =~ Customizing image CharacteristicsSelect a Picture Style Saturation Parameter Settings and Effects Sharpness113 Monochrome Adjustment Filter EffectToning Effect 114RegisteringPreferred image Characteristics Press the ,. button Select User Def115 PressElect a parameter Set the parameter116 WB Matching the Light Source Custom White Balance117 Press the a WB button. y,,White balance wiHHappear118 WB Adjustingthe Color Tone for the LightSource White Balance Correction119 Select WB Shift/BKTRecord the shot Setting the Color Reproduction Range @ About Adobe RGB121 Set the desired color space122 Shooting Tips Using the self=timer 2 with mirror IockupMirror Lock=up to Reduce Camera Shake Shootingwiththe LCDMonitor LiveViewShooting Display the Live View image. Press the r button Shooting with the LCD Monitor124 125 Enabling Live View ShootingAbout the information Display 126Final Iage Simulation 127Shooting Function Settings 128Menu Function Settings 12913O Changing the Autofocus Mode Live Mode AFFace detection Live Mode AF 132Focus the subject 133Live Mode and Face DetectionLive Mode Notes 134135 Select the AF point. # Quick Mode AF136 137 MF Focusing Manually 138Move Magnifying Focus Manually139 Live View Image Cautions140 Shooting Result CautionsShooting Movies 142 Set the Mode Dial to ==l,, Shooting Movies 143 144 Manual Exposure ShootingFocus and shoot the movie 145146 ISO147 Final image SimulationShooting Stills in the Din Mode 148Shooting Still Photos RashQuick Control Setting the Movie=recording Size 150Being recorded 1920x1080 151Using Movie Digital Zoom 152Set the digital zoom Use digital zoomSetting the Video Snapshot Shooting Duration Taking Video Snapshots153 Select the Video snapshotCreating a Video Snapshot Album 154Continue to shoot more video Snapshots Album Quit the video snapshot shooting155 Options in Steps 4Playback Video snapshot Operations Playing an Album 156157 158 159 160 Sound recording161 162 163 Movie Shooting Cautions Recording and image Quality164 Handy Features Handy Features Setting the image Review Time#f=8Card Reminder 166167 Setting the Auto Power-off TimeAdjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness Create a Folder 168Selecting a Folder About FoldersReplacing the card 17OFile Numbering Methods Auto reset The file numbering is reset to 0001 whenever you Select the option to be set Setting Copyright Information172 Text Entry Procedure 173AutoRotation of Verticallages 174Settings display 175Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings Select Clear settings176 Select OKAutomaticselection 177Enable 178Turning the LCD IVlonitor Off/On Changing the Shooting Settings Screen Color179 Setting the Flash Flash firing18O Select Flash control181 Built=in flash func. setting and External flash funcSetting Settable Functions 182 Display the Custom Function Setting the External Speedlite Custom Functions183 Automatic Sensor Cleaning Cleaning the Sensor NowSelect Sensor cleaning Under the tab, select Sensor cleaning, then pressAppending Dust Delete Data Obtain the Dust Delete Data185 Select Dust Delete DataPhotograph a solid=white object About the Dust Delete Data186 Manuat Sensor Cleaning Clean the sensorEnd the cleaning Set the power switch to OFFSetting the power switch to OFF 188Wireless Flash Photography 190 Using Wireless FlashSlave Unit Settings and PoSition Easy Wireless Flash Shooting Press the button to raiseBuilt=in flash 191Setting Select Built-in flash func. setting, then pressSelect Built=in flash rune 192=TTL II meter 193Fullyautomatic Shooting With Multiple External Speedlites Custom Wireless Flash Shooting 194Mode Set Firing group to =AII, then Take the picture 195Fully-automatic Shooting with Multiple External Speedlites = AB Multiple slave units in multiple groups Group 197Select Other Settings Flash Exposure Compensation198 Flash exp. compIreless func. = Setting the Flash Output Manually for Wireless Flash199 Page CaHOH

600D specifications

The Canon EOS 600D, also known as the Rebel T3i in North America, is a popular digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that was released in early 2011. As an entry-level DSLR, it appeals to beginner photographers and enthusiasts alike, thanks to its user-friendly design, impressive features, and superb image quality.

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