03-31-2024
12:25 PM
- last edited on
04-02-2024
09:39 AM
by
Danny
Stupid newbie question...startup screen
New SL3. Upon "power on" I get a screen entitled "Scene Intelligent Auto". I'd prefer to have the ability to immediately begin shooting without having to get out of that screen. Is that possible?
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04-02-2024 12:56 PM
Glad we got it figured out. I checked my 90D, first time it's been in Auto and it does the same thing. It might just be a Canon standard to help people starting out.
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03-31-2024 03:56 PM - edited 03-31-2024 04:01 PM
I am doing this from memory but go into your menu and scroll over to the camera/person menu (green) it's after the wrench. You should see Shooting screen, set that to standard, Menu display, set that to standard and mode guide and feature guide, I believe if you disable those you will get the results you are looking for.....again, strictly from memory.
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03-31-2024 05:29 PM - edited 03-31-2024 05:43 PM
@Godzilla wrote:New SL3. Upon "power on" I get a screen entitled "Scene Intelligent Auto". I'd prefer to have the ability to immediately begin shooting without having to get out of that screen. Is that possible?
I'm sure you've found it by now thanks to March411's advice, but to further explain, by default a lot of Canon cameras are set to "Guided" which will show help screens all along the way through various settings. You can change this to "Standard" in the menu described by March411. To see the options available, please start at page 51 of the Advanced Users Guide.
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04-01-2024 05:01 PM
Thanks for the help, but it didn't change the screen I get on startup.
04-01-2024 05:02 PM
Thanks for the help, but it didn't change the screen I get on startup
04-01-2024 05:17 PM - edited 04-01-2024 05:20 PM
Why does it prevent you from shooting?
If you press the shutter half-way it should dismiss it.
Do you want to shoot with the viewfinder or live view? If live view you *always* have to press a button to activate it.
04-01-2024 06:03 PM - edited 04-01-2024 06:06 PM
Are you turning on your camera in Auto mode? When you go into Auto I believe you will always get that screen.
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04-02-2024 12:49 PM
I think you are correct. Kind of surprising that after Canon has done so much to increase shooting speed that the opportunity of a quick snap shot is hindered by the camera not ready at power on, especially in AUTO mode. No biggie I guess.
Thank you all for your replies and help!
04-02-2024 12:51 PM
Maybe it should, as you say, but it doesn't.
Thanks for your reply!
04-02-2024 12:56 PM
Glad we got it figured out. I checked my 90D, first time it's been in Auto and it does the same thing. It might just be a Canon standard to help people starting out.
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