Changing Aspect Ratio for a Cannon SLR
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Changing Aspect Ratio for a Cannon SLR
Does anyone know if it is possible to change the aspect ratio on a Canon EOS Digital Rebel Camera? We would like to change the aspect ratio to 16:9 but cannot find how to achieve this in the manual.
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Rosemary
Thanks in advance,
Rosemary
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Re: Changing Aspect Ratio for a Cannon SLR
There is no option for that. 3:2 is going to be your only output option. If you plan to make shows in the 16:9 ratio you will have to crop the photos. Keep this in mind when framing your images. Just add a little buffer at the top and/or bottom of the image and you should be fine.
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Re: Changing Aspect Ratio for a Cannon SLR
dnmilikan wrote:No, it is impossible to change the aspect ratio of any camera. The aspect ratio is determined by the sensor size and the number of pixels that the sensor incorporates.
Most pocket point and shoot cameras have an option to shoot in widescreen (16:9) mode. The images are cropped in-camera for the user rather than doing it later on in PhotoShop. SLR cameras traditionally have not added that option, but I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen eventually.
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Re: Changing Aspect Ratio for a Cannon SLR
Hi Mike and Donald,
Thanks for your prompt replies. The Canon belongs to my husband and he loves it. He will have to learn to leave "cropping room" when taking photos and as suggested I shall have to be mindful when using his pictures Wide Screen. My new Nikon Coolpix P90 has this feature which triggered the discussion about the Canon.
Thanks again - Stay cool,
Rosemary
Thanks for your prompt replies. The Canon belongs to my husband and he loves it. He will have to learn to leave "cropping room" when taking photos and as suggested I shall have to be mindful when using his pictures Wide Screen. My new Nikon Coolpix P90 has this feature which triggered the discussion about the Canon.
Thanks again - Stay cool,
Rosemary
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