How to use Self Portrait Mode on the EOS M50 Mark II.
Article ID: ART178449 |
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Date published: 11/19/2020 |
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Date last updated: 12/01/2020 |
Description
Canon : Product Manual : EOS M50 Mark II : Self Portrait Mode
Solution
Self Portrait Mode
To take shots that include yourself, use [] (Self Portrait) mode. Rotate the screen around toward the lens. Customizable image processing includes skin smoothing as well as brightness and background adjustment to make yourself stand out.
Shooting tips
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Set the brightness and smooth skin effect.
[Brightness] and [Smooth skin effect] can be set in a range of five levels. In [Background], you can adjust the level of background blurring.
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Tap the screen to shoot.
Besides pressing the shutter button completely to shoot, you can also shoot by tapping the screen, once set to Touch Shutter: Enable by tapping [] to change it to [] ().
Caution
- After the camera achieves focus, do not change the distance between you and the camera until the picture is taken.
- Be careful not to drop the camera.
Note
- The self-timer lamp () does not blink when the screen is facing toward the front of the camera in [Self Portrait] mode.
- You can also take shots of yourself in special scene modes other than [Self Portrait] (except [Silent Mode]) by rotating the screen toward the front and tapping [] in the lower left.
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