Press the DIGITAL EFFECTS and select D.EFFECT from the Digital Effects menu. If needed, you can find a copy of the User Manual on the Canon website: Canon Support Drivers ZR40
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I'm looking at our FD90 as I'm typing - it should be very similar to
your FD75. Use the menu button to move the cursor left on the
bottom of the display until "EFFECT" is highlighted. push the
center of the menu button to select EFFECT & then push up
to select DATE / TIME.push the button right to highlight "OFF"
then push up to highlight DAY / TIME. push in the center to
select and keep the day and time "effect" in your pictures.
only 2 effects can be used at a time. you assign the effects in your lil digital section in the master part of the board by turning the black knobs so the lit up numbers change to the effect you want then push the black button to lock it in. at which 2 of your aux's ( the last 2 i think its 5 and 6 ) control the SEND to your EFFECTS and the fader below the selections control the amount of effects goes into the MIX.
if there is a capitol P on the shooting seliction button on top of the camera spin it to that setting. then go to menu and color effects it should be dislpayed there. if you do not have the program button go into the menu on whichever shotting setting and look for the color effects
If you have windows movie maker (its part of the default installation of windows XP) you can use the rotate filter in the video effects tools.
Import your video into movie maker and select "Video Effects" under tools. Scroll through the various effects until you find the "rotate 90". Apply the effect and save the video.
I hope this helps!
The lens has been damaged and the light is being reflected within
the lens casing. These reflections are confusing your picture recording mechanism
camera.
3. In the menu that comes up, scroll with the up and down buttons until a menu item named "COL. EFFECT" is highlighted. Now press the right arrow button, and select the desired color effect. (Cool, warm, sepia, B&W).
The flashing overlap on your screen is telling you that you have a digital fader effect (D.EFFECTS) selected. To remove the effect, simply press the D.EFFECTS/BARS SELECT BUTTON and select D.EFFECTS [OFF].
For further information, check the manual under Using Digital Effects.
The cause and solution may include one of the following:
The flash is not on. Turn on the flash.
The subject is too far away for the flash to have an effect. Move so that the distance between you and the subject is within the effective flash range.
The subject is in front of a bright light (backlit). Use Fill flash.
There is not enough light. Increase Exposure Compensation.
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