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C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: About OUR Digital Cameras (Canon R50)
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Clearly understanding your camera's functions is essential for capturing high-quality images and maximizing your creative potential. We will explore some of the critical functions commonly found in the Canon R50 Mirrorless camera and how they can be used to enhance your photography.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: You will follow along with instruction and use what we have learned to handle the camera properly!
They are YOUR responsibility!
Badges MUST be worn when at events and taking photos
Must be assigned event to be allowed pass/camera
Badge goes with camera...it MUST be returned with Camera!
$10 fee for missing or damaged badge! No camera checkout if fee is not paid!
Do NOT remove a lens. If a lens change is needed please ask!
CANON EOS R50
BODY (Light Tight Box)
Light and compact body
24 megapixels
Lens
Our lens is a 18-45 mm lens
Small and Compact
Limited range, but you can still take great photos!
Zoom Lens
Our ZOOM lens is a 70-300 mm lens
EF lens with adapter
Please be extra careful with these lenses!
Not needed in every circumstance!
Battery and Charger
Battery slides in charger
Charger plugs into wall
Full light will indicate when it is charged
Memory Cards
These will vary in size (GB)
Please do NOT force them in!
Please leave the card in the camera.
I will remove Event images for organization and backup!
During relgular projects, YOU will download images & format card!
The Bells and Whistles...so to speak!
The FRONT
From the front, we can see the body and lens
Technically, the shutter button is visable too!
The BACK
VIEWFINDER
AE Lock Button: Locks exposure settings
Magnify: Magnifies image during playback mode
AF POINT: Auto Focus Point
Index: Displays multiple images during playback mode
Reduce: Reduces Magnification of image during playback mode
INFO Button: Tells the user info about what they are about to or have taken
CROSS Keys: More below!
Menu: More to come!
Playback Button: To review images
LCD Screen
The TOP
SHUTTER BUTTON
ISO Button
Dial (Used for a few changes)
ON/OFF switch
MODE Dial
Shoe (this we will get to later on)
The BOTTOM
Battery/Memory Card Door
Tripod Mount
BATTERY (removing and inserting)
Door for Battery/SD card located on bottom of camera...
Open Battery/SD card door...
Insert battery as shown...
Push until battery clicks in place. Gray lever is a slide lever that locks when the battery goes in. Do NOT force it!
Installing Battery
Door is located on the BOTTOM of the camera
Click the lever to open the door
Insert battery
Push (gently) until battery locks in place
Memory Card (SD Card)
Door for Battery/SD card located on bottom of camera...
Memory card goes in as shown...
Push (gently) to click into place
Close and lock battery/SD card door...Pull tab to left to Lock!
Installing Memory card (SD Card)
Door is located on the BOTTOM of the camera (with the battery)
R50 has ONE card slot
Click the lever to open the door
Insert the card in to slot with the label facing the front of the camera (lens side).
Push (gently) until Memory card clicks in place
Close and Lock door! (door does NOT auto lock!)
Lens
18-45 mm lens
Lens is collapsed...
Rotate lens to expand...
NOTE!
When you go to use the lens, you have to OPEN it up (it is collapsed)
Remove lens cap (Pinch sides to remove)
Lens begins in a collapsed state
Rotate lens and it will expand
Lens at 18 mm...
Rotate lens to set to 45mm etc...
LENS....
Lens is manual
Must be physically set in order to zoom
(not Power zoom)
18 mm will be a wider angle (you will see more in the scene)
45 mm is zoomed in closer (tighter crop)
REMEMBER!
Please turn the lens to collapse before turning it back in!
Let's turn ON the camera!
On the TOP
Push the ON/OFF lever to ON
Now let's go over what YOU need to use!
Located on the top right...
SHUTTER BUTTON
The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely.
Push fully to take your shot!
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/Timer 8 sec.).
PRESSING COMPLETELY
This releases the shutter and takes the picture.
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.
Located on the top right, next to shutter button...
ISO button
Push to change your ISO (sensitivity of your sensor)
Remember to set it to you BASE ISO (100) first!
Video Record Button
This is to shoot Video
We will NOT be doing video!
ON/OFF switch
Turns camera on and off
Remember to turn OFF before removing SD card!
MODE DIAL: Currently set to Manual (M)
MODE DIAL!
Located on the TOP of the camera
For changing the MODE you camera will shoot in
M = Manual Photo
You set the ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed
Av = Aperture Priority
You choose the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed.
Tv= Shutter Priority
You choose the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture.
P = Program
The camera automatically selects the shutter speed and aperture.
A = Automatic
The camera automatically sets all the settings
BACK OF CAMERA
The back of the camera is where we find all of our functions!
Varios buttons as already mentioned
LCD screen with MORE!
INFO Button pressed...
INFO BUTTON
Displays information on the LCD screen
As you press the button the screen changes
MENU BUTTON
Displays an array of menu items
As you press the button the screen changes
Cross Keys are located BELOW the MENU button...
CROSS KEYS
Exposure Compensation (Up)
Self-Timer/Drive Mode (Right)
Erase Button (down)
AF/MF Button (left)
RIGHT:
Self-Timer/Drive Mode (Right)
What speed of photos you want to take continuously (Frame Rate)
High Speed Continuous+ is typically used in sports!
LEFT:
AF/MF Button (left)
We use Auto Focus (AF)
Adjusting Exposure
Shutter and Aperture
At the bottom, you can see SHUTTER (1/125) and APERTURE (F6.3)
NOTE: when you see the YELLOW dial by either that is the one selected and works with the dial next to the shutter button!
Dial...
With the SHUTTER DIAL, depending on which way you rotate the shutter will go up or down
Or tap the screen (it is a touch screen) to adjust the shutter speed!
Pressing UP button on Cross Keys...
Press the UP on the Cross Keys to toggle to Aperture (f- stop)
Note: the YELLOW dial icon moves to Aperture/f-stop setting
Again you can use the dial on top to change the aperture
Or tap the screen (it is a touch screen) to adjust the aperture!
Quick Menu Button (Q)
Press the Q button on the back of the camera
Quick Menu Button (Q)
AF Area on the top left of the LCD screen
Auto Focus Area:
How much of your camera is able to see with your auto focus
Spot: only that little box will have it in focus. Good for Portraits.
Whole Area Auto Focus: Camera will determine what needs to be in focus.
Good for Landscapes
Auto Focus Operation:
We will use SERVO AF
Important!
If you are shooting something that is always moving around, leave it in Servo and the camera will always be tracking the moving subject.
Others:
ONE SHOT: will give you focus in one area but will alos NOT change auto focus
AI SHOT: Camera will figure out what auto focus mode it needs to be in
Subject Detection
Detects different subjects automatically!
Camera will ignore other objects to focus on
Typically I will turn this off. Sometimes you will be focused on one subject and another person goes by and the camera will focus on them!
Photo Quality
On the back
If you click the L icon (with the quarter circle)
You will see a bunch of options
These are for JPG
We will shoot in Large JPG (fine quality)
WHITE BALANCE
In the Q menu, pres the AWB (Auto White Balance)
For now, please leave it on AWB
The camera will decide for now
ISO
Press the ISO button
Use the touch screen to change your ISO!
Or the Cross keys (right and left to move the ISO scale)
HOLDING THE CAMERA
(1) Horizontal shooting
(2) Vertical shooting
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.
Put the strap around your neck!!
Set your ISO (film speed.) Do this by pressing the ISO button and rotating the selector dial. Start with ISO 100.
Set slower speeds for bright sun, faster speeds for indoors and at night. You may also set to ISO-Auto. ISO-400 for most shooting.
Set your mode dial to M (manual). Then, set your shutter speed for:
INDOORS...1/60
OUTDOORS... 1/250 or faster.
Do this by rotating the selector dial (on top by the shutter release button).
Tap the shutter button. This turns on the light meter.
After pressing the Shutter button half way, rotate the dial until the line is in the middle of the METERING SCALE.
Focus and zoom carefully.
Looking through viewfinder (seen on screen inside):
Back of Camera (LCD Screen):
Press the AV +/- button
Look at the back LCD screen to see the exposure compensation meter (also called the METERING SCALE).
Be aware! When changing exposure compensation, it will never change back to zero unless YOU change it.
To get an exceptable exposure, we are trying to get the center line of the metering scale to the 0 mark!
TURN CAMERA OFF!
Push the ON/OFF lever to OFF
Remember to turn OFF before removing SD card!
Play with the camera controls found in the 'Creative Zone' of an EOS Digital SLR. Here, you can really dictate the outcome of your photos and get the effects you want. Your shots will appear below where you can review, get feedback and compare the settings you used.
For us...try to freeze the propellor!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete then select SIGN OFF!
Please place HEADPHONES on your Monitors!