Canon 350D Menus
By
Jean-Pierre Roche,
published on July 12, 2005
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: canon, digital, rebel, xt
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: canon, digital, rebel, xt
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Small, Or Too Small?
- 3. Small, Or Too Small?, Continued
- 4. Overall Design
- 5. Focusing
- 6. Exposure
- 7. Shooting
- 8. Canon 350D Menus
- 9. Nikon D70s Menus
- 10. Nikon D70s Menus, Continued
- 11. Flash: Internal Or External?
- 12. Flash: Internal Or External?, Continued
- 13. Drive, He Said
- 14. Drive, He Said, Continued
- 15. File Storage
- 16. View And Review
- 17. View And Review, Continued
- 18. Lenses: Not Really Comparable
- 19. Lens Availability: Plenty To Choose From
- 20. Connections And Software
- 21. Connections And Software, Continued
- 22. Connections And Software, Continued
- 23. Connections And Software, Continued
- 24. In Practice
- 25. Canon EOS350D
- 26. Nikon D70s
- 27. Noise & Sensitivity
- 28. Noise & Sensitivity, Continued
- 29. Conclusions
8. Canon 350D Menus

The 350D's menus are organized a little like those on a computer software application.

You can choose your color space. Adobe RGB is the broadest, but sRGB is preferable for most amateur users.

The 350D can print directly, especially to PictBridge-compatible printers.

Don't forget to set the date and time on your 350D!

Custom functions aren't always shown explicitly, so read the user's manual.
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