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Jan 29, 2025 - 03:56 AM
To change the shooting mode on the Canon EOS 70D Digital SLR Camera, follow these steps:
1. Turn on the camera by rotating the power switch to the "On" position.
2. Look for the shooting mode dial located on the top right side of the camera body.
3. Rotate the shooting mode dial to select the desired shooting mode. The available shooting modes include:
- Full Auto (green square icon): This mode allows the camera to automatically adjust all settings for optimal results.
- Creative Auto (CA icon): In this mode, you can adjust settings like background blur and picture style while the camera handles other aspects.
- Program AE (P icon): This mode allows you to adjust various settings like ISO, white balance, and exposure compensation while the camera selects the appropriate shutter speed and aperture.
- Shutter-priority AE (Tv icon): In this mode, you can set the desired shutter speed, and the camera will select the appropriate aperture for proper exposure.
- Aperture-priority AE (Av icon): This mode allows you to set the desired aperture, and the camera will select the appropriate shutter speed for proper exposure.
- Manual exposure (M icon): In this mode, you have full control over both the shutter speed and aperture settings.
- Bulb (Bulb icon): This mode is used for long exposures, where the shutter remains open as long as the shutter button is pressed.
- Custom (C1, C2, C3 icons): These modes allow you to save and recall custom settings.
4. Once you have selected the desired shooting mode, you can start capturing photos or videos according to the specific settings and features of that mode.
For more detailed information on shooting modes and their functionalities, please refer to the Canon EOS 70D Digital SLR Camera Instruction Manual, which can be accessed using the provided link.
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