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Canon EOS R8 — Settings for Portrait Photography
Here are the recommended camera settings for portrait photography with the Canon EOS R8. These general values work as a great starting point — for settings tailored to your specific gear, try the wizard.
Recommended Settings
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| ISO | 100–400 |
| Aperture | f/1.8 – f/2.8 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/125s – 1/250s |
| White Balance | Auto / Daylight |
| Focus Mode | Single AF, Eye Detection |
These values are general recommendations. The wizard gives you values optimized for your Canon EOS R8 and lens — plus step-by-step menu paths.
Camera-Specific Tips
- The Canon EOS R8 features a vari-angle touchscreen that makes it easy to shoot from creative angles. Use it to compose shots from low or high perspectives without straining your neck.
- Activate the Focus Peaking feature on the Canon EOS R8 to see highlighted edges in the viewfinder when manually focusing. This helps ensure your subject is sharp, especially useful for portraits and bokeh effects.
- The Canon EOS R8's electronic viewfinder (EVF) offers a live histogram overlay, allowing you to monitor exposure levels in real-time as you adjust settings. This feature helps you achieve balanced exposures in any shooting condition.
- Customize the M-Fn (Multi-function) button on the Canon EOS R8 to access your most-used settings quickly. This can streamline your shooting process by reducing the need to dive into menus.
- Switch to the Silent Shutter mode on the Canon EOS R8 for discreet shooting, especially useful in quiet environments or when you want to avoid disturbing your subjects.
Where to find these settings on your Canon EOS R8
ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and more in the camera menu
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