Programmed image control (p.i.c.), Programmed image control – Canon EOS 1000N User Manual
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Programmed Image Control (P.I.C.)
With P.I.C., focus and filnn wind settings as well as shutter speed and aperture value set
tings are made automatically for four types of pictures; portraits, landscapes, close-ups,
and sports. This allows you to take pictures easily and concentrate on composition.
• If the“ ^ ” mark blinks in the viewfinder, switch to flash photography or use a tripod.
• If the shutter speed blinks to warn of camera shake, we recommend switching to flash
photography or using a tripod.
O Portrait
Settings; One-shot AF/Continu-
ous wind/Evaluative metering
Shallow depth of field is generally used to
emphasize the subject, therefore large
apertures (small numbers) are set. Focus
on the subject’s eyes. Continuous film wind
helps keep up with the subtle changes in
expression.
For effective background blur, separate
the subject from the background as much
as possible and use a telephoto lens or the
telephoto setting on your zoom lens
mm on the EF 35-80 mm f/4-5.6 USM).
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