Auto Exposure Bracketing (Aeb Shooting) - Canon EOS M50 User Manual

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Underexposure
1
Set the shooting
mode
mode →
z
button
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB
Shooting)
Three images are captured at different exposure
levels each time you shoot. Bracketing width is
adjustable in 1/3-stop increments in a range of ±2
stops, centered on the exposure compensation
Overexposure
level.
2
Access the menu
screen
button →
z
[
] →
button
3
Set up the camera
[
2] → [Expo.
z
comp./AEB]
Exposure
z
compensation: /
buttons
AEB:
dial

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Charlene
April 14, 2025

I can't get the viewfinder function to work, on the LCD screen. I have a Canon EOS M5. I received it as a gift.

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Mr. Anderson
April 14, 2025

To enable the viewfinder function on the LCD screen of a Canon EOS M50:

1. Go to the camera menu.
2. Navigate to "Function Settings."
3. Select option 4, "Display Settings."
4. Choose "Display Control."
5. Set it to "Manual" to disable the automatic switch between the viewfinder and LCD.

This allows the LCD screen to stay active instead of switching to the viewfinder. To go back to using the viewfinder, repeat the steps and set "Display Control" back to "Auto."

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