Press this button to release the shutter.
The shutter button press has two stages:
Half-pressing the button activates the AF function,
while pressing it down fully releases the shutter.
This is the section that connects the interchangeable lens to the camera body. To attach the lens, you line up the lens mount index on the lens with the corresponding one on the lens mount and turn the lens clockwise until you hear a click.
Lens Mount Index
Align the mark on the lens with this mark when you are attaching or detaching a lens.
Red index: For EF lenses (Can be used on both Canon full-frame and APS-C DSLRs)
White index: For EF-S lenses (Can be used on Canon APS-C DSLRs)
Press this button when you want to detach the lens. The lens lock pin retracts when the button is pressed, enabling you to turn the lens freely. Before shooting, lock the lens into place by turning it until you hear a click.
The mirror is unique to DSLR cameras. It reflects light from the lens into the viewfinder, which lets the photographer see the shot through the viewfinder in real time. The mirror flips up immediately right before shutter release
Viewfinder Display
ISO Speed
The ISO speed setting varies constantly when the Auto setting is selected. A higher ISO speed makes it easier to capture shots of a dimly-lit scene.
ISO Speed Setting Button
Press this button to adjust the sensitivity of the camera toward light. ISO speed is an international standard that is determined based on the sensitivity of negative films.
Quick Control Button
Pressing this button displays the Quick Control screen (further explained in the section "Settings on the Quick Control Screen"), which allows you to confirm various camera settings at one glance and adjust them.
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