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78.Large (Smooth)

61.Auto Power Off

84.Raw+L (Smooth)

62.Auto Rotate

79.Large (Blocky)

63.Format

67.Language Changer

Canon Rebel XS Diagram

By: An Truong and Chanchai Manisi

85.Raw

68.LCD Brightness

69.Date/Time Setting

80.Medium (Smooth)

82.Small (Smooth)

70.Video System

65.Screen Color

81.Medium (Blocky)

71.Sensor Cleaning

83.Small (Blocky)

66.File Numbering

Exposure Settings Definitions

64.LCD OFF/ON Button

Mode Definitions

72.Live View Function Settings

Controls Definitions

73.Flash Control

1.Focus Knob

2.Zoom Knob

3.Focus Mode Switch

41.Exposure

Compensation

42.Viewfinder adjustment

knob

4.Stabilizer On/Off Switch

26.AE Lock

5.Shutter Button

30.AF Point

Selection

16.Automatic Depth of field- The camera selects the f-stop needed to keep all objects in the frame in the zone of sharp focus and then selects the shutter speed that will produce a good exposure.

17.Manual Exposure- The user controls both the shutter speed and f-stop.

19.Aperture-priority Auto Exposure- The user selects f-stop, and the camera selects the shutter speed that will produce a good exposure.

22.Shutter-priority Auto Exposure- The user sets shutter speed, and the camera selects the f-stop that will produce a good exposure.

23.Programmed Auto Exposure- The camera selects both the F-stop and shutter speed to ensure proper exposure, but the user can choose from multiple combinations of the two settings.

40.Menu

6.Main Control Dial

7.ISO

31.Metering mode

8.Mode Switch

32.Autofocus

mode

1.Focus Knob- Helps to focus the image before taking the photo.

2.Zoom Knob- Helps zoom in and out of the image to your preference.

3.Focus Mode Switch- Changes focus to auto or manual.

4.Stabilizer On/Off Switch- Panning is when you use the lens to follow a moving subject during the exposure or to get rid of or reduce blurriness.

5.Shutter Button- Button that is clicked on to take the photo.

6.Main Control Dial- Dial that changes the shutter speed.

7.ISO- Stands for International Standards Organizations; changes to speed of the shutter button to catch up to image’s speed.

8.Mode Switch- Dial switch for all the modes on Canon camera.

9.Canon Camera Strap- The strap on Canon camera to put around neck to carry around.

10.Batteries- Battery storage for Canon camera.

11.Flash- A sudden brief burst of bright light or a sudden glint from a reflective surface that brightens the image in dark atmosphere.

12.Tripod socket- The socket on the bottom of camera that is used to place on a tripod.

13.Camera lens- Lens the is used to scope the image you are taking.

14.Lens cap- Cover up for the Canon camera lens.

28.USB connection- Slot where USB cord can be plugged in and connected to computer.

29.Memory Card Holder- Memory card storage area on Canon camera.

34.White Balance- Setting used to create a white balance screen.

35.Erase- Erases the photos

36.Playback- Gallery that contains the photos you took.

38.Display- Displays settings and images on LCD monitor.

39.LCD monitor- Monitor screen that displays the images and setting menus on Canon camera.

40.Menu- Menu settings for all aspects on Canon camera.

15.Flash off- Same as full Auto, but with flash disabled.

18.Night Portrait- same as Portrait but combines flash with a slow shutter speed to produce softer lighting and brighter backgrounds. Use a tripod to avoid camera shake.

20.Sports- Selects a faster shutter speed to capture moving subjects without.

21.Close-Up- Produces softly focused backgrounds especially suitable for closeups of flowers and other nature subjects.

24.Full Auto- completely automatic the camera analyzes the scene and tries to choose settings that produce the best results.

25.Portrait- designed to produce softly focused backgrounds for flattering portraits.

27.Landscape- Designed to keep both near and distant subjects in sharp focus.

31.Metering mode- Refers to the way in which a camera determines the exposure.

32.Autofocus mode- Canon camera focuses on the image for you.

33.Drive mode- Continuous shooting lets you capture several frames a second.

39.LCD monitor

33.Drive mode

47.Shoot w/o card

9.Canon Camera Strap

44.Beep

36.Playback

38.Display

34.White Balance

10.Batteries

46.Red-eye ON/OFF

43.Quality

37.Picture Style

11.Flash

35.Erase

45.Review Time

12.Tripod socket

Quality Settings Definitions

78.Large(Smooth)- Setting that changes the shot to a large and smooth surface.

79.Large(Blocky)- Setting that changes the shot to a large and block surface.

80.Medium(Smooth)- Setting that changes the shot to a medium and smooth surface.

81.Medium(Blocky)- Setting that changes the shot to a medium and blocky surface.

82.Small(Smooth)- Setting that changes the shot to a small and smooth surface.

83.Small(Blocky)- Setting that changes the shot to a small and blocky surface.

84.Raw + L(Smooth)- Setting that changes the shot to the largest it can go and smooth in surface.

85.Raw- Setting that changes the shot to the largest it can go.

8.Mode Switch Knob

11.Flash

6.Main Control dial

Menu Settings Definitions

5.Shutter button

1.Focus Knob

19.Aperture-priorty

Autoexposure

17.Manual Exposure

22.Shutter-priority

Autoexposure

16.Automatic

Depth of fied

28.USB connection

11.Flash

3.Focus mode

switch

13.Camera lens

14.Lens cap

5.Shutter Button

1.Focus Knob

4.Stabilizer On/Off Switch

23.Programmed

Autoexposure

2.Zoom Knob

29.Memory Card Holder

74.Custom Functions

48.AEB

24.Full Auto

58.Print Order

49.Flash Exp Composure

41.Exposure Compensation- It is a "sliding scale" found on most digital cameras, usually indicated with a "plus/minus" sign and a sliding scale.

42.Viewfinder adjustment knob- Adjusts the viewfinder view from far and close; zooms in and out for viewing.

43.Quality- Setting for the size of the image.

44.Beep- Setting for the beep sound when an image is taken.

45.Review Time- Setting for amount of time playback image is shown before going back to shooting mode.

46.Red-eye ON/OFF- Turns on or off the red eyes on the image.

47.Shoot w/o card- Setting that lets you taken pictures without memory card.

48.AEB- Is when you take a photo three times and the system will pick the right photo for you.

49.Flash Exp Composure- Setting that helps you adjust the flash output.

50.Custom WB- Setting that sets for the white balance you often use.

51.WB SHIFT/BKT- Setting to shift location of white balance.

52.Color Space- abstract mathematical models that are commonly used to describe the way colors can be represented through numbers.

53.Dust Delete Data- is help you get rid of the photo that you don't want.

54.Auto Play- Automatically plays back the images in your gallery.

55.Protect Image- Setting that keeps your image from getting erased.

56.Rotate- Opinion to rotate the image you are taking; landscape style or portrait style.

57.Erase Images- Erases all or selected images.

58.Print Order- Setting for printing of selected or all images.

59.Transfer Order- Setting that transfers selected or all images onto memory card to be switched to another camera.

60.Histogram- Setting for the brightness or RGB.

61.Auto Power Off- Setting of when Canon camera automatically turns off.

62.Auto Rotate- Setting that allows image being taken to rotate on its own depending of how you hold Canon camera.

63.Format- Setting for Canon camera format that is saved on format card.

64.LCD OFF/ON Button- Setting to turn the monitor screen on or off.

65.Screen Color- Setting that changes the color of the LCD screen.

66.File Numbering- Automatically or manually numbers your picture files.

67.Language Changer- Setting for language.

68.LCD Brightness- Setting of the brightness to the monitor screen.

69.Date/Time Setting- Setting for changing the time and date.

70.Video System- You can take the video or recording by using this this mode.

71.Sensor Cleaning- Sensor that show the reflection of the photo on the screen (Is inside of camera)

72.Live View Function Settings- Setting for the what appears on the LCD screen when you take a picture; includes the grid display and metering timer.

73.Flash Control- Controlling the length of time of the flash by metering the light

74.Custom Functions- Settings that enables or disables basic customs settings.

75.Firmware Ver. 1.0.7- Setting to update the firmware for the memory card.

76.Clear Settings- Setting that clears all of your setted settings.

My Menu Settings- A menu that takes you to a menu where you can sort, register, delete, and display your images.

77.My Menu Settings- A menu that takes you to a menu where you can sort, register, delete, and display your images.

59.Transfer Order

77.My Menu Settings

50.Custom WB

57.Erase Images

60.Histogram

25.Portrait

56.Rotate

51.WB SHIFT/BKT

53.Dust Delete Data

55.Protect Image

75.Firmware Ver. 1.0.7

27.Landscape

15.Flash Off

52.Color Space

26.AE Lock

20.Sports

7.ISO

18.Night Portrait

76.Clear Settings

21.Close-up

54.Auto Play

AE Lock

Erase

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