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EOS R3: Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio
Article ID: ART182071 |
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Date published: 05/11/2023 |
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Date last updated: 08/31/2023 |
Description
Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio
Solution
Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio
Normally with RF or EF lenses, images are captured at the sensor size of approx. 36.0×24.0mm in full-frame shooting, but in cropped shooting, you can isolate and magnify the center of the image approx. 1.6× (APS-C size) as if using a telephoto lens, or you can set an aspect ratio as needed before shooting. EF-S lenses capture a 3:2 area in the center, magnified approx. 1.6× (APS-C size).
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Select [: Cropping/aspect ratio].
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Select an option.
- Select [Full-frame], [1.6x (crop)], [1:1 (aspect ratio)], [4:3 (aspect ratio)], or [16:9 (aspect ratio)].
- With EF-S lenses, [1.6x (crop)] is set automatically, and no other option is available.
- To proceed without changing shooting area display, press and go to step 4.
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Select how the shooting area is displayed.
- On the screen in step 2, press the button.
- Select the type of display, then press .
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Take the picture.
Setting examples
When is set
When is set or an EF-S lens is used
When / is set
When / is set
- When [1.6x (crop)] is set or an EF-S lens is used, an image magnified approx. 1.6× is displayed.
- When [1:1 (aspect ratio)], [4:3 (aspect ratio)], or [16:9 (aspect ratio)] is set, the image within the black masked or outlined area is captured.
Note
- For details on pixel counts when cropping or an aspect ratio is set, see Still photo pixel count.
- Nearly 100% field of view coverage is maintained vertically and horizontally when cropping or an aspect ratio is set.
- Aspect ratio information is added to RAW images when an aspect ratio is set, which are captured at full size. When the RAW images are played back, the image area used for shooting is indicated by lines. Note that only the shooting image area is shown in Slide Show.
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SIMS Doc Id
1677016413048469509
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