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Viewing Your T1i Images

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Viewing Your Images

As you’ve seen, the T1i displays your image for a brief time after you shoot. As you’ll
see later, you can extend this time by changing a menu setting. But when it comes
time to review your images, you’ll want to use the camera’s playback mode.
To review your images, press the Play ( ) button on the back of the camera (obviously,
the camera needs to be powered on for this to work).
The camera displays the last image that you shot, along with some status information.
(If you don’t see the image number and format information, press the
DISP button once.)

The left and right arrow keys on the back of the camera let you navigate forward
and backward through your images. Playback mode has a number of other features
that you’ll learn about in Chapter 3.

At any time, you can press the Play button again or give a half-press to the shutter
button to return to shooting mode. Note that the T1i can change between shooting
and playback modes very quickly, much faster than most point-and-shoot
cameras, meaning you don’t have to worry about missing a shot because the
camera is locked up in a playback mode.





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