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EOS R6: Other Menu Functions
Article ID: ART177925 |
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Date published: 11/19/2020 |
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Date last updated: 09/12/2023 |
Description
Other Menu Functions
Solution
Other Menu Functions
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Exposure comp.
Exposure compensation can be adjusted in a range of ±3 stops, in 1/3-stop increments. For details on exposure compensation, see Manual Exposure Compensation.
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ISO speed settings
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ISO speed
In [] mode, you can set the ISO speed manually. You can also select ISO Auto.
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ISO speed range
You can set the manual ISO speed setting range (minimum and maximum). ISO expansion can also be configured.
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Max for Auto
You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in movie recording in [] mode or in [] mode with ISO Auto.
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Max for Auto
You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in 4K time-lapse/Full HD time-lapse movie recording in [] mode or in [] mode with ISO Auto.
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HDR PQ settings
For details on HDR PQ settings, see HDR PQ Settings.
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Auto Lighting Optimizer
Brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically. For details on Auto Lighting Optimizer, see Auto Lighting Optimizer.
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You can reduce overexposed, clipped highlights as you record movies. For details on Highlight tone priority, see Highlight Tone Priority.
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Av 1/8-stop incr.
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Menu Screen
You can set aperture values on a finer scale when recording movies with an RF lens.
This feature is available when the camera is set to [].
Select [Enable] to change the aperture increment from 1/3 stop (or 1/2 stop) to 1/8 stop.
Caution
- [Av 1/8-stop incr.] is not available (not displayed) when EF or EF-S lenses are used.
- When set to [Enable], setting options in [: Exposure level increments] are disabled and have no effect.
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Auto slow shutter
You can choose whether to record movies that are brighter and less affected by image noise than when set to [Disable] by automatically slowing the shutter speed under low light.
Available in recording mode. Applies when the frame rate of the movie recording size is or .
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Disable
Enables you to record movies with smoother, more natural movement, less affected by subject shake than when set to [Enable]. Note that under low light, movies may be darker than when set to [Enable].
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Enable
Enables you to record brighter movies than when set to [Disable] by automatically reducing the shutter speed to 1/30 sec. (NTSC) or 1/25 sec. (PAL) under low light.
Note
- Setting to [Disable] is recommended when recording moving subjects under low light, or when afterimages such as trails may occur.
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Lens aberration correction
Peripheral illumination correction, distortion correction, and chromatic aberration correction can be corrected as you record movies. For details on lens aberration correction, see Lens Aberration Correction.
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For details on High ISO speed noise reduction, see High ISO Speed Noise Reduction.
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Overheat control
Set to [On] to conserve battery power and help prevent the camera from overheating while waiting to shoot.
As a result, it may enable you to record movies over a longer period.
Caution
- Image quality on the standby screen may differ from image quality on the screen during movie recording.
- Briefly when you start recording movies, image display may remain on the current frame instead of being updated.
Caution
- Card recording is not performed with [HDMI display] set to [+]. Camera menus and image playback are only displayed on the screen connected via HDMI.
- The HDMI output resolution and frame rate are automatically adjusted to suit the movie recording quality.
For longer HDMI output
To continue HDMI output for longer than 30 min., select [+], then set [Auto power off] in [: ] to [Disable] (). HDMI output will continue after the camera screen turns off when the time set in [Display off] elapses.
Caution
- HDMI output without information prevents display of warnings about the card space, battery level, or high internal temperature () via HDMI.
- During HDMI output, display of the next image may take some time if you switch between movies of different recording qualities or frame rates.
- Avoid operating the camera when recording movies to external devices, which may cause information to be displayed in the HDMI video output.
- Brightness and color of movies recorded with the camera may look different from that of HDMI video output recorded by external devices, depending on the viewing environment.
Note
- By pressing the button, you can change the information displayed.
- Time codes can be added to HDMI video output ().
- Audio is also output via HDMI, except when [Sound rec.] is set to [Disable].
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