User Manual - Page 39

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39
Preparing the Camera
In-Camera Lens Correction
Depending on the characteristics of the lens used, the corners of an image frame may be darker than the center
due to light fall-off (peripheral illumination drop), or color shift/color fringing may be visible along high-contrast
edges in the image (chromatic aberration). If the camera has correction data available for the EF lens used, it can
apply this correction data to compensate as necessary.
1 Attach the lens you want to use.
2 Open the desired correction screen.
> [
v
& Camera Setup] > [Periph. Illum. Corr.] or [Chromatic Aberr. Corr.]
If correction data is not available, the corresponding menu option will appear grayed out. Visit your local
Canon website and check if there is correction data available for the lens you are using. If so, download the
necessary update package and upgrade the camera’s firmware following the instructions supplied therein.
3 Select [On] and then press the joystick
•As long as
> [
v
& Camera Setup] > [Periph. Illum. Corr.] or [Chromatic Aberr. Corr.] is set to
[On], the camera will automatically apply the appropriate correction data.
NOTES
About in-camera lens correction data: The camera contains a register of correction data for compatible lenses
that were available at the time the camera went on sale. Correction data for future lenses will be made
available as part of the regular updates released for the camera’s firmware. For more details, visit your local
Canon website.
No peripheral illumination/chromatic aberration correction will be applied in the following cases:
- When the appropriate correction data is not available for the lens attached.
- When using non-Canon lenses. Even if the corresponding menu setting is available (not grayed out), setting
it to [Off] is recommended.
When peripheral illumination correction is activated:
- Depending on the recording conditions, noise may appear in the periphery of the image as a result of the
correction.
- The level of correction will be lower for lenses that cannot provide distance information.
- The level of correction will be lower the higher the ISO speed/gain setting used.
- When using EF-S lenses, peripheral illumination fall-off may be more pronounced.
Operating modes:
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