Camera Configuration Canon Rebel T4i and T5i


Use the following guide to set up your camera to capture exposures ready for HDReal® processing. We recommend that you use Magic Lantern to increase the range of your bracketing from 3 exposures to 5 exposures.

Set Camera to Aperture Priority Mode
Set the Mode Dial to Av. Aperture should stay the same so that the depth of field does not change in between exposures. Only the shutter speed should change.
Set Aperture
Set the Aperture to 8.0 by turning the top dial. This preserves a deep depth of field while increasing shutter speeds so you can move faster.
Set ISO
Press the ISO button on top and set ISO to 400. This is a good balance between noise and shutter speed.
Set Picture Style
Press the Picture Style button on the back (the Down arrow). Select Neutral as the Picture Style.
Image Settings
Under the Camera 1 menu, select Quality. Select JPEG format, and select M with the jagged curve. This sets file sizes to about 2 MB and a resolution of around 8 MP.
Set White Balance
Press the WB button on the back (the Up arrow) and set white balance to AWB (Auto White Balance). Our system automatically corrects white balance so you don't need to do it in the camera.
Set Drive Mode
Press the Drive button on the back (the Left arrow) and select Continuous Shooting. This way, you'll be able to take all bracketed exposures with a single press of the cable release or shutter button.
Set Metering Mode
Under the Camera 2 menu, select Metering Mode and set it to Evaluative Metering. This is so the camera meters across the whole scene.
Set Auto Exposure Bracketing
Under the Camera 2 menu, select Expo.Comp./AEB. Turn the dials so you have 3 exposures at -2, 0, and +2. If you have Magic Lantern installed, set brackets to 5 exposures at -4, -2, 0, +2, +4.
Turn off Long Exposure Noise Reduction
Under the Camera 3 menu, set Long exposure noise reduction to Off. If this is on, shutter speeds are greatly increased.
Turn on Auto Image Rotation
Under the Set-up 1 menu, set Auto rotate to On for Camera and Computer. This way, vertical images can be recognized as such.
Set File Numbering
Under the Set-up 1 menu, set File numbering to Continuous. This prevents images from having the same file number.