Feature availability table, Af modes and film advance modes, A-dep – Canon EOS Rebel 2000 User Manual
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Reference Section
Feature Availability Table
: Set aulomalically. O: User selectable.
Command
Dial Mode
AF
Focusing Point Selection
Film Advance
Metering Mode
Built-in Flash
On&Shol
AF
Al
Focus
Auto
Manual Single Continuous
Evaluative
Center-
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BveraqeC
Partial
Auto
Manual
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U
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P
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O
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Av
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M
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A-DEP
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■ Available only while the partial metering button is pressed.
‘ In the < M > mode, centerweighted averaging metering is set.
■
Al stands for Artificial Intelligence.
One-Shot AF
Al Focus AF
: The exposure setting (shutter speed and aperture) is set when focus is
achieved. The picture cannot be taken uniess the subject is focused.
: The AF mode is set automatically to suit the subject’s movement when
the shutter button is pressed.
If the subject is stiii, the focus is locked when focus is achieved (One-
Shot AF). If the subject is moving, focusing is continuous and predictive
AF is used so that the subject is in focus at the moment of exposure.
AF Modes and Film Advance Modes
Film Advance Mode
One-Shot AF
Al Servo AF
Single
The picture cannot be taken until
focus is achieved. When focus is
achieved, AF lock also takes
effect at the same time. The
evaluative metering's exposure
reading is also locked. (The
exposure selling is retained before
the picture is taken.)
Autofocusing continues to match
the subject’s movement. The
exposure setting is set at the
moment of exposure.
Continuous
The same conditions as above
apply during continuous shooting
(maximum speed of 1.5 frame per
second).
The same conditions as above
apply during continuous shooting,
Autofocusing continues during
continuous shooting (maximum
speed of 1.3 frame per second).
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