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Updating your camera to use image.canon.
The following procedure( s ) will need to be followed to update your camera to use image.canon. Depending on the model of your camera, you may require update via EOS Utility, a firmware update, or a refresh of the web services via the camera's menu.
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What Is Cross-type AF?
The term “cross-type AF” has been used since the late 1980 s in the camera industry, but perhaps not always with supporting information to clearly define what is meant by it. In this article, we’ll attempt to explain more clearly what the term means, and why it remains an advantage in SLR AF systems to this day.
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What lenses are compatible with my EOS Digital SLR?
The following camera bodies are compatible with all EF and EF- S mount lenses: EOS 7D EOS 7D Mark II
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Changing the Aspect Ratio (EOS REBEL T6/EOS 1300D)
Solution In <P><Tv><Av><M>, the cameraâ s aspect ratio for images can be changed during Live View shooting. REFERENCE
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Definition of Pixel
Pixel Pixels are generally thought of as the smallest complete sample of an image. The definition is highly context sensitive. For example, we can speak of pixels in a visible image (e.g. a printed page) or pixels carried by one or more electronic signal( s ), or represented by one or more digital value( s ), or pixels on a display device, or pixels in a digital camera (photosensor elements).
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When Attempting to Open Digital Photo Professional, an Error Message Appears (Screen Resolution and Enlargement Scale)
NOTE The screens displayed may differ depending on your computerâ s operating system. In case of Windows 7
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Why Connect via Wireless LAN (the Wi-Fi Function)? (EOS REBEL T6 / EOS 1300D)
Solution By connecting to a Wi-Fi network or other device supporting this cameraâ s wireless functions, you can perform tasks such as sending images or controlling the camera. Connect to a smartphone
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How do I add the date and time to my pictures?
For more information on setting, refer to the cameraâ s instruction manual. ID: 8201542000_EN_25
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How to Read an MTF Chart
Fine repeating line sets are created parallel to a diagonal line running from corner to corner of the 35mm frame, directly through the exact center of the image area. These are called sagittal lines, sometimes designated " S " on Canon's MTF charts. At a 90° angle to these, additional sets of repeating lines are drawn, called Meridional (or "M") line sets.
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The camera cannot be connected with a computer / The computer does not recognize the camera (EOS REBEL T6/EOS 1300D)
1. [Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to [Enable] If [Wi-Fi/NFC] is set to [Enable] under the cameraâ s [
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