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Part I: Getting Started
change the ISO speed setting. I show you how to use this button as the
need arises.
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ISO speed-setting button:
This button sets the ISO speed setting. (See
Chapter 6 for more on the ISO speed setting.) Canon has instituted a
nice feature on this button. This is the only button on the top of the
camera that’s rounded on the top, which makes it easy to find this
button by feel. The button is also right next to the Main dial, which
makes it easy to find without taking your eye from the viewfinder.
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Hot shoe:
Slide a compatible flash unit (a Canon flash unit is dubbed
a
Speedlite
) into this slot. The contacts in the hot shoe communicate
between the camera and the flash unit. (I discuss flash photography in
Chapter 6.)
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Mode dial:
This button determines which shooting mode the camera
uses to take the picture. (I show you how to use this dial to choose
specific shooting modes in Chapter 6; in Chapter 8, I show you how to
choose optimal settings for specific picture-taking situations.)
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Speaker (monaural):
Playback sound when previewing recorded video.
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Microphone (monaural):
Record sound when capturing video.
Exploring the back of the camera
The back of the camera is also an important place. Here you find controls to
access the camera menu, switch to Live View mode, and much more. The
following is what you find on the back of your SL1/100D (see Figure 1-2):
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Menu:
Press this button to display the last used camera menu on the
LCD monitor. (I introduce you to the camera menu in Chapter 2 and
refer to the menu throughout this book.)
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Info button:
Press this button to display shooting information on the
LCD monitor. You can choose from many different information screens.
(Read about the different screens in Chapter 4.) When you’re not in
shooting mode, use the Info button to show other information, such
as the amount of space remaining on the SD card, the color space, and
other camera information.
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Display Off sensor:
This device is a switch that turns the shooting set-
ting display settings on the LCD monitor off when your eye nears the
viewfinder and displays them again when you move your eye away from
the viewfinder.
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Viewfinder/eyepiece:
Use the viewfinder to compose your pictures.
Shooting information, battery status, and the amount of shots that can
be stored on the memory card are displayed in the viewfinder. The
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