Best Canon EOS 4000D or Rebel T100 DSLR Camera Settings or Set Up

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Of course the first thing to do is install the battery. At the bottom of the camera there is the battery door, which also is the door for the card. If you have bought the camera from a registered dealer, then you will have received an authentic Canon battery. Other, third party cameras are available, but it is always better to use the proper Canon battery. With the Canon logo on one side, it has an arrow, helpfully pointing the way for the battery to be fitted into the camera. The battery is deigned to only go in one way, so if you feel you are forcing the battery in, then it is probably the wrong way.

The slot for the memory card is here too. And like the Battery socket, the card socket will only take the card in one way. I tend to use Sandisk memory cards and many professional photographers I know tend to think very highly of Sandisk. There are three reasons for that first is that they're quite hard wearing cards and secondly they often give you some software for retrieving files if there's any issue with the card. Finally they will guarantee the card for life, which is really very useful. However it is only the card that is guaranteed, so if you've got a lots of files or lots of images on there and the card breaks or doesn't function properly and the software won't retrieve them for you and you have to send it away to Sandisk, all you get back is a new card - you won't get your pictures back. So you must have somewhere to keep your files - your pictures and your videos - like an external hard drive or a computer.

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To put the lens on, you need to match the white square on the lens and camera, if it is an EF-S lens, or the red dots, if it is an EF lens. Then turn it clockwise. Whenever you change lens always keep the camera facing downwards so that dust and dirt can't fall in by accident.

Now you can switch on the camera on. There isn't actually an on switch, just an off switch. At this point, it is a good idea to move the Mode dial round to M for Manual, because that gives you the opportunity to see everything that's available to you in the menus. You access the menus by pressing the menu button on the back of the camera and you navigate round them either by using the cross keys here, or the rotate dial on the top of the Canon EOS 4000D. You confirm a selection by pressing the set button in the middle of the cross keys.

The first option that comes up when you switch the camera on is the option to change the time and the date. You do that by using the cross key pad. Now the other option that you may want to look at is also in setup menu 3 and that's called language. There are any number of languages that you can choose and again you use the cross keys to make your selection.

 

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