User Manual - Page 81

For EOS-M10.

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81
Before Use
Basic Guide
Advanced Guide
Camera Basics
Auto Mode /
Hybrid Auto Mode
Other Shooting Modes
Tv, Av, and M Mode
Playback Mode
Wi-Fi Functions
Setting Menu
Accessories
Appendix
Index
P Mode
Changing the Noise Reduction Level
Still Images
Movies
You can choose from 3 levels of noise reduction: [Standard], [High], [Low].
This function is especially effective when shooting at high ISO speeds.
Press the [ ] button, choose [High
ISO speed NR] on the [ 4] tab, and
then choose the desired option (
=
32).
Using Multi Shot Noise Reduction
Automatically combine four images captured at once for noise reduction
superior to the [High] option in [High ISO speed NR].
1
Choose [ ].
Follow the steps in “Changing the Noise
Reduction Level” to choose [ ].
2
Shoot.
Hold the camera steady as you shoot.
When you press the shutter button all the
way down, the camera will take four shots
and combine them.
Peripheral illumination correction and chromatic aberration
correction cannot be applied to JPEG images already taken.
When using a non-Canon lens, setting the corrections to [Disable]
is recommended, even if [Correction data available] is displayed.
To correct RAW images, use Digital Photo Professional (
=
152).
Noise may occur around the edges of images shot under some
conditions if you set [Peripheral illumin.] to [Enable].
The camera cannot be used to check the effect of correcting
chromatic aberration in RAW images. Instead, use Digital Photo
Professional (
=
152) to check.
Your settings are retained even after you change lenses, but
images are not corrected unless the camera has correction data
for the new lens. If [Correction data not available] is displayed in
step 2, use EOS Utility (
=
152) to add lens correction data to
the camera.
If the effect of the correction is not visible, magnify the image and
check it again.
The corrections are also applied when an Extender or Life-size
Converter is attached.
If the lens does not have distance information, the correction
amount will be lower.
The amount of peripheral illumination correction is slightly less
than the maximum in Digital Photo Professional.
The higher the ISO speed, the lower the amount of peripheral
illumination correction.
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