How do I display shooting information during playback? (EOS 7D Mark II)

Solution

Displaying the Shooting Information
1. Set the camera's power switch to <ON>.



2. Press the <> button to play back images.
The last image captured or played back will appear.

3. Turn the <> dial to select the image you would like to display information for, then press the <INFO.> button.





4. Each time you press the <INFO> button, the information display will change.
: No information : Basic information display : Shooting information display


REFERENCE
< Shooting Information Display>
With the shooting information screen displayed, you can tilt <> up or down to change the shooting information displayed at the screen’s bottom as follows.
 
Detailed information <-> Lens / Histogram information <-> White balance information <-> Picture Style information <-> Color space / Noise reduction information <-> Lens aberration correction information <-> GPS information* <-> Detailed information 
* If GPS information was not recorded for the image, the GPS information screen will not be displayed.

Detailed shooting information
Detailed shooting information is shown below
<Sample Still Photo Taken in a Creative Zone Mode>


Shooting mode/ Multiple exposureFile size
Shutter speedFlash exposure compensation amount / HDR Mode / Multi Shot Noise Reduction
ApertureImage-recording quality
Exposure compensation amountPicture Style/Settings
Histogram (Brightness/RGB)AF Microadjustment
Shooting date and timeWhite balance correction
ISO speedColor temperature when <> is set
Scroll barAuto Lighting Optimizer
Highlight tone priorityWhite balance
Metering mode

* When you shoot in RAW+JPEG image quality, the RAW image file size will be displayed.
* During flash photography without flash exposure compensation, <> will be displayed.
* <HDR> and the dynamic range adjustment amount will be displayed for images taken in the HDR mode.
* <> will be displayed for multiple-exposure photos.
* <> will be displayed for images shot with Multi Shot Noise Reduction.
* For still photos taken during movie shooting, <> will be displayed.
* For images developed with the camera’s RAW processing function or resized and then saved, <> will be displayed.

IMPORTANT
If the image was taken by another camera, certain shooting information may not be displayed.