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EOS R6 Mark II: Basic Operations
Article ID: ART182206 |
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Date published: 05/11/2023 |
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Date last updated: 09/12/2023 |
Description
Basic Operations
Solution
Basic Operations
Holding the Camera
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Viewing the screen as you shoot
As you shoot, you can tilt the screen to adjust it. For details, see Using the Screen.
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Shooting through the viewfinder
To obtain sharp images, hold the camera still to minimize camera shake.
- With your right hand, hold the camera firmly by the camera grip.
- With your left hand, support the lens from below.
- Rest your right index finger lightly on the shutter button.
- Rest your arms and elbows lightly against the front of your body.
- To maintain a stable stance, place one foot slightly ahead of the other.
- Hold the camera near your face and look through the viewfinder.
Shutter Button
The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely.
Pressing halfway
This activates autofocusing and the automatic exposure system that sets the shutter speed and aperture value.
The exposure value (shutter speed and aperture value) is displayed on the screen or in the viewfinder for 8 sec. (metering timer/).
Pressing completely
This releases the shutter and takes the picture.
Note
- The camera will still pause before taking a picture if you press the shutter button completely without pressing it halfway first, or if you press the shutter button halfway and immediately press it completely.
- Even during menu display or image playback, you can return to shooting standby by pressing the shutter button halfway.
Main Dial
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(1) After pressing a button, turn the dial.
Press a button such as , then turn the dial.
If you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will go back to shooting standby.
- Used for operations such as setting the white balance, drive mode, flash exposure compensation, or Picture Style.
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(2) Turn only the dial.
While looking at the screen or viewfinder, turn the dial.
- Use this dial to set the shutter speed, aperture value, etc.
Note
- The operations in (1) can be performed even when controls are locked with the Multi-function lock ().
Quick Control Dial 1
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(1) After pressing a button, turn the dial.
Press a button such as , then turn the dial.
If you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will go back to shooting standby.
- Used for operations such as setting the metering mode, AF operation, ISO speed, or AF area.
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(2) Turn only the dial.
While looking at the screen or viewfinder, turn the dial.
- Used for operations such as setting the exposure compensation amount and the aperture value setting for manual exposures.
Note
- The operations in (1) can be performed even when controls are locked with the Multi-function lock ().
Quick Control Dial 2
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(1) After pressing a button, turn the dial.
Press a button such as , then turn the dial.
If you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will go back to shooting standby.
- Used for operations such as switching between main tabs on the menu screen.
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(2) Turn only the dial.
While looking at the screen or viewfinder, turn the dial.
- Used for operations such as setting the ISO speed.
Note
- The operations in (1) can be performed even when controls are locked with the Multi-function lock ().
Multi-Controller
is an eight-direction key with center button. To use it, press lightly with the tip of your thumb.
Multi-Function Button
By pressing the button and then the button again repeatedly (or turning the dial), you can set the white balance (), drive mode (), flash exposure compensation (), Picture Style (), metering mode (), AF operation (), ISO speed (), and AF area ().
- Turn the dial to adjust the upper row of setting items (white balance, drive mode, flash exposure compensation, and Picture Style).
- Turn the dial to adjust the lower row of setting items (metering mode, AF operation, ISO speed, and AF area).
Note
- To set the AF area, you can also press the button and then the button.
AF Start Button
Equivalent to pressing the shutter button halfway (in Creative Zone modes).
Control Ring
By default, exposure compensation can be set by turning the control ring of RF lenses or mount adapters while pressing the shutter button halfway in Fv, P, Tv, Av, or M mode. Otherwise, you can assign a different function to the control ring by customizing operations in [: Customize dials] ().
Info Button
Each press of the button changes the information shown.
The following sample screens are for still photos.
In Basic Zone modes, the screen by (1) is not displayed.
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SIMS Doc Id
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