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High Frame Rate

You can record movies at a high frame rate of 119.9 fps or 100.0 fps. This is ideal for
recording movies that will be played back in slow motion. Note that the maximum recording
time per movie is 15 min.

Movies are recorded in 

 (

) or 

 (

) quality.

Sound is not recorded in High Frame Rate movies.

Time code display during movie recording advances 4 sec. per second.

Because High Frame Rate movies are recorded as 29.97 fps/25.00 fps movie files, they
are played in slow motion at 1/4 speed.

Caution

Precautions when set to [High Frame Rate: On]

Time codes are not recorded when [

Count up

] is set to [

Free run

] in [

Time

code

] (

).

Check the [

Movie rec. size

] setting if you return this setting to [

Disable

].

The screen may flicker if you record High Frame Rate movies under fluorescent or
LED lighting.
For a moment when you start or stop recording High Frame Rate movies, the
movie is not updated, and the frame stops momentarily. Be aware of this when
recording movies to external devices via HDMI.
Movie frame rates shown on the screen as you record High Frame Rate movies do
not correspond to the frame rate of the movie recorded.
ISO speed can be set within ISO 100–12800. Setting [

ISO expansion

] to

[

Enable

] (

) expands the maximum speed to H (equivalent to ISO 25600).

The frame rate of HDMI video output is 59.94 fps or 50.00 fps.
The camera's internal temperature may rise and less recording time may be
available after extended movie playback or image display.

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Summary of Contents for EOS R50

Page 1: ...Advanced User Guide E CT2 D267 A CANON INC 2022 ...

Page 2: ...sic Operations 41 Charging the Battery 42 Inserting Removing the Battery and Card 45 Using the Screen 51 Turning on the Power 53 Attaching and Detaching RF RF S Lenses 56 Attaching and Detaching EF EF S Lenses 61 Multi Function Shoe 65 Using the Viewfinder 67 Basic Operations 68 Menu Operations and Settings 75 Quick Control 81 Touch Screen Operation 82 Basic Zone 84 A Fully Automatic Shooting Scen...

Page 3: ... Mode 124 Creative Filters Mode 125 Creative Zone 132 P Program AE 133 Tv Shutter Priority AE 135 Av Aperture Priority AE 137 M Manual Exposure 141 Long Bulb Exposures 144 Flash Photography 146 Shooting with the Built in Flash 147 Flash Function Settings 151 Shooting with Speedlites 169 Shooting and Recording 173 Still Photo Shooting 174 Tab Menus Still Photo Shooting 176 Image Quality 184 Still I...

Page 4: ...Customization 235 Picture Style Registration 239 Clarity 242 Shooting Creative Filters 243 Lens Aberration Correction 248 Long Exposure Noise Reduction 256 High ISO Speed Noise Reduction 258 Dust Delete Data Acquisition 260 Focus Bracketing 263 Silent Shutter Function 268 Shutter Mode 269 Releasing Shutter without Card 271 Image Stabilizer IS Mode 272 Customizing Quick Controls 274 Shooting with t...

Page 5: ... Creative Filters 346 Time Lapse Movies 350 Movie Self Timer 362 Image Stabilizer IS Mode 363 Auto Level 365 Shutter Button Function for Movies 366 Zebra Settings 368 Shooting Information Display 371 Time Code 375 Other Menu Functions 382 General Movie Recording Precautions 390 AF Drive 394 Tab Menus AF Still Photos 395 Tab Menus AF Movie Recording 399 AF Operation 401 Movie Servo AF 407 Selecting...

Page 6: ...s 484 Digest Movie Editing 487 Playback on a TV Set 490 Protecting Images 492 Erasing Images 496 Rotating Still Photos 503 Changing Movie Orientation Information 505 Rating Images 507 Print Ordering DPOF 513 Creative Assist 518 Playback Creative Filters 521 Red Eye Correction 525 Resizing JPEG HEIF Images 527 Cropping JPEG HEIF Images 529 Converting HEIF to JPEG 532 Slide Show 537 Setting Image Se...

Page 7: ... Basic Communication Settings 618 Reconnecting via Wi Fi Bluetooth 641 Editing Deleting Connection Settings 642 Airplane Mode 645 Wi Fi Settings 646 Bluetooth Settings 648 Camera Name 649 GPS Settings 650 Error Details 654 Resetting Communication Settings 655 Virtual Keyboard Operations 656 Responding to Error Messages 657 Wireless Communication Function Precautions 664 Security 666 Checking Netwo...

Page 8: ...5 UI Magnification 706 HDMI Resolution 707 Touch Control 708 App Selection for USB Connections 709 Resetting the Camera 711 Custom Shooting Mode C Mode 713 Battery Information 716 Copyright Information 718 Other Information 721 Custom Functions My Menu 722 Tab Menus Custom Functions 723 Custom Function Setting Items 725 Tab Menus My Menu 741 Registering My Menu 742 Reference 749 Importing Images t...

Page 9: ...Troubleshooting Guide 759 Error Codes 775 ISO Speed in Movie Recording 776 Information Display 777 Specifications 788 Trademarks and Licensing 808 ...

Page 10: ...ages cannot be recorded or transferred to a computer Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused Copyrights Copyright laws in some countries prohibit the unauthorized use of images recorded with the camera or music images with music transferred to the memory card for purposes other than personal enjoyment Also be aware that certain public performances exhibitions etc may prohi...

Page 11: ... with protective cover Battery Charger LC E17 LC E17E Strap Battery Charger LC E17 or LC E17E is provided The LC E17E comes with a power cord The camera does not come with a memory card interface cable or HDMI cable If you purchased a Lens Kit check that the lenses are included Be careful not to lose any of these items No software CD ROM is included Software can be downloaded from the Canon websit...

Page 12: ...nuals download them from the Canon website Lens Instruction Manuals PDF files are for lenses sold separately and when a lens kit is purchased some accessories included with the lens may not match those listed in the Lens Instruction Manual 12 ...

Page 13: ...Supplemental Information Refer to the following website for information on lenses compatible with camera features and for supplemental information about the camera https cam start canon H001 13 ...

Page 14: ...Compatible Accessories Check the following website for details on compatible accessories https cam start canon H002 14 ...

Page 15: ...tructions are provided in this Advanced User Guide For the latest Advanced User Guide refer to the following website https cam start canon C011 Lens Software Instruction Manual View or download from the following website https cam start canon Note Select Manual software URL to display the QR code on the camera screen 15 ...

Page 16: ...Quick Start Guide Insert the battery Upon purchase charge the battery to start using Insert the card Insert the card with the label facing the front of the camera until it clicks into place 16 1 2 ...

Page 17: ...ns with the red mount index on the camera to attach the lens Set the power switch to then set the Mode dial to All the necessary camera settings is set automatically Flip out the screen When the language setting screen is displayed see Language 17 3 4 5 ...

Page 18: ... the camera will focus on the subject If blinks on the screen manually raise the built in flash Take the picture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture Review the picture The image just captured will be displayed for approx 2 sec on the screen To display the image again press the button 18 6 7 8 ...

Page 19: ...tion for the button you pressed as timed after you release the button In addition to the above the icons and symbols used on the camera s buttons and displayed on the screen are also used in this guide when discussing relevant operations and functionality to the right of titles indicates functions only available in Creative Zone modes P Tv Av or M Links to pages with related topics Warning to prev...

Page 20: ...the menu settings and Custom Functions are set to their defaults Illustrations in this guide show the camera with the RF S18 45mm F4 5 6 3 IS STM lens attached as an example The sample photos displayed on the camera and used in this guide are for instructional purposes only In references to using EF or EF S lenses it is assumed that a mount adapter is used 20 ...

Page 21: ...r format the card with this camera SD SDHC SDXC memory cards UHS I cards supported Cards That Can Record Movies When recording movies use a card with ample performance fast enough writing and reading speeds for the movie recording size In this guide card refers to SD memory cards SDHC memory cards and SDXC memory cards A card is not included Please purchase it separately 21 ...

Page 22: ...wed or placed inside any part of the body If it is suspected a button coin cell battery has been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body seek medical attention immediately Use only power sources specified in this instruction manual for use with the product Do not disassemble or modify the product Do not expose the product to strong shocks or vibration Do not touch any exposed internal part...

Page 23: ... or let them come into contact with metallic pins or other metal objects Do not touch the battery charger or AC adapter connected to a power outlet during lightning storms Do not place heavy objects on the power cord Do not damage break or modify the power cord Do not wrap the product in cloth or other materials when in use or shortly after use when the product is still warm in temperature Do not ...

Page 24: ...injury when touched Strap is intended for use on the body only Hanging the strap with any product attached on a hook or other object may damage the product Also do not shake the product or expose the product to strong impacts Do not apply strong pressure on the lens or allow an object to hit it This may cause injury or damage to the product Only mount the product on a tripod that is sufficiently s...

Page 25: ...sation first put the camera in a sealed plastic bag and let it adjust to the warmer temperature before taking it out of the bag If condensation forms on the camera to avoid damage do not use the camera or remove the lens card or battery Turn the camera off and wait until the moisture has fully evaporated before resuming use Even after the camera is completely dry if it is still internally cold do ...

Page 26: ...Attach the lens cap to prevent direct sunlight and other light from entering the lens when you are not shooting 26 ...

Page 27: ...ct the card and its recorded data note the following Do not drop bend or wet the card Do not subject it to excessive force physical shock or vibration Do not touch the card s electronic contacts with your fingers or anything metallic Do not affix any stickers etc on the card Do not store or use the card near anything that has a strong magnetic field such as a television speakers or magnets Also av...

Page 28: ... or debris on the image sensor that appears in images Besides dust entering the camera from outside in rare cases lubricant from the camera s internal parts may adhere to the front of the sensor If smudges are visible on images have the sensor cleaned by a nearest Canon Service Center 28 ...

Page 29: ...Part Names Attaching the Strap 1 2 3 4 8 7 5 6 10 21 26 27 18 19 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 9 20 24 25 23 22 29 ...

Page 30: ...one 13 Speaker 14 Focal plane mark 15 Strap mount 16 AF assist beam red eye reduction self timer remote control lamp 17 Terminal cover 18 Lens release button 19 Lens lock pin 20 External microphone IN terminal 21 Dioptric adjustment slider 22 Tripod socket 23 Card battery compartment cover 24 Card battery compartment cover lock 25 Serial number body number 26 Body cap 27 Shoe cover 30 ...

Page 31: ... 1 4 6 13 12 11 10 9 19 17 18 16 5 22 21 20 7 8 2 3 14 15 31 ...

Page 32: ...k Control Set button 11 Left autofocus manual focus button 12 Down erase button 13 Playback button 14 AE lock FE lock magnify button 15 AF point selection index reduce button 16 Up exposure compensation button 17 Right self timer drive mode selection button 18 Cross keys 19 Menu button 20 HDMI micro OUT terminal 21 Digital terminal 22 DC cord hole 32 ...

Page 33: ...scene for shooting Scene Intelligent Auto Hybrid Auto Special scene Self Portrait Kids Portrait Panning Smooth skin Close up Group Photo Food Landscape Handheld Night Scene Panoramic shot HDR Backlight Control Sports Silent shutter Creative filters Grainy B W Miniature effect Soft focus HDR art standard Fish eye effect HDR art vivid Water painting effect HDR art bold Toy camera effect HDR art embo...

Page 34: ... Zone These modes give you more control for shooting various subjects as desired P Program AE Tv Shutter priority AE Av Aperture priority AE M Manual exposure 3 Movie recording For a variety of movie recording 34 ...

Page 35: ... for Battery Pack LP E17 1 Power plug 2 Charge lamp 3 Full charge lamp 4 Battery slots Battery Charger LC E17E Charger for Battery Pack LP E17 1 Power cord socket 2 Charge lamp 3 Full charge lamp 4 Battery pack slot 5 Power cord 35 ...

Page 36: ... Strap Pass the end of the strap through the strap mount from the bottom then pass it through the strap buckle as shown Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle 36 ...

Page 37: ... shoot remotely from the computer Digital Photo Professional Software recommended for users who shoot RAW images Enables image viewing editing printing and more Picture Style Editor Enables you to edit existing Picture Styles or create and save original Picture Style files This software is for users who are familiar with image processing Smartphone apps Camera Connect Enables you to transfer captu...

Page 38: ...t display for images from this camera 1 Download the software Connect to the internet from a computer and access the following Canon website https cam start canon Depending on the software you may need to enter the camera s serial number The serial number is on the bottom of the camera 2 Extract the installer on the computer For Windows Click the displayed installer file to start the installer For...

Page 39: ...ing Smartphone Apps Always install the latest version Apps can be installed from Google Play or App Store You can also access Google Play and App Store from the following Canon website https cam start canon 39 ...

Page 40: ...Software Instruction Manuals Check the following website for software instruction manuals https cam start canon 40 ...

Page 41: ...era operations Charging the Battery Inserting Removing the Battery and Card Using the Screen Turning on the Power Attaching and Detaching RF RF S Lenses Attaching and Detaching EF EF S Lenses Multi Function Shoe Using the Viewfinder Basic Operations Menu Operations and Settings Quick Control Touch Screen Operation 41 ...

Page 42: ...Charging the Battery 1 Detach the protective cover provided with the battery 2 Fully insert the battery into the charger Do the opposite to remove the battery 42 ...

Page 43: ...range When the battery is fully charged the full charge lamp 2 will light up in green Charging a depleted battery takes approx 2 hr at room temperature 23 C 73 F The time required to charge the battery will vary greatly depending on the ambient temperature and the battery s remaining capacity For safety charging in low temperatures 5 10 C 41 50 F takes longer up to approx 4 hr Upon purchase the ba...

Page 44: ...lower the battery performance The battery charger can also be used in foreign countries The battery charger is compatible with a 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz power source If necessary attach a commercially available plug adapter for the respective country or region Do not attach any portable voltage transformer to the battery charger Doing so may damage the battery charger If the battery becomes ...

Page 45: ...ully charged Battery Pack LP E17 and card in the camera The captured images are recorded onto the card Insertion 1 Slide the card battery compartment cover lock and open the cover 2 Insert the battery Insert the end with the electrical contacts Insert the battery until it locks in place 45 ...

Page 46: ...t clicks into place Caution Make sure the card s write protect switch 1 is set upward to enable writing and erasing 4 Close the cover Press the cover closed then slide the card battery compartment cover lock to lock it Caution You cannot use batteries other than the Battery Pack LP E17 46 ...

Page 47: ...Formatting the Card If the card is new or was previously formatted initialized by another camera or computer format the card with this camera 47 ...

Page 48: ...he access lamp 1 is off before opening the card battery compartment cover If Saving is displayed on the screen close the cover 2 Removing the battery Press the battery lock lever as shown by the arrow and remove the battery To prevent short circuits always attach the included protective cover to the battery 48 ...

Page 49: ...al camera temperature Set the power switch to and stop shooting for a while before removing cards Removing hot cards immediately after shooting may cause you to drop and damage them Be careful when removing cards Note The number of shots available varies depending on remaining card capacity and settings such as image quality and ISO speed Setting Release shutter without card to Disable will preven...

Page 50: ...ng optional household power outlet accessories If the card already contains recorded images the image number may not start from 0001 If a card related error message is displayed on the screen remove and reinsert the card If the error persists use a different card If you can transfer images on the card to a computer transfer all the images and then format the card with the camera The card may then ...

Page 51: ...le of the screen 1 Flip out the screen 2 Rotate the screen When the screen is out you can tilt it up or down or rotate it to face the subject Indicated angles are only approximate 3 Face it toward you Normally use the camera with the screen facing you 51 ...

Page 52: ...nected to a camera terminal the rotation angle range of the flipped out screen will be limited Note Keep the screen closed and facing the camera body when the camera is not in use You can protect the screen A mirror image right left reversed of subjects is displayed when the screen faces subjects in front of the camera 52 ...

Page 53: ...tos and record movies The camera is turned off and does not function Set the power switch to this position when not using the camera Note Saving is displayed if you set the power switch to during image recording to the card and the camera will turn off after recording is finished Setting the Display Language Set the Language if the Language setting screen appears after you turn on the camera 53 ...

Page 54: ...d Time Zone Set the Date Time Zone if the Date Time Zone setting screen appears Connecting the Camera to a Smartphone Instructions for connecting to a smartphone are displayed if you select OK when the setup screen appears 54 ...

Page 55: ...iod Activating the AF frequently without taking a picture Using Image Stabilizer Using the Wi Fi function or Bluetooth function Using the screen frequently Using accessories compatible with the multi function shoe The number of available shots may decrease depending on the actual shooting conditions Lens operations are powered by the camera s battery Certain lenses may exhaust the battery faster t...

Page 56: ...lens set the camera s power switch to If the front part focusing ring of the lens rotates during autofocusing do not touch the rotating part Tips for avoiding smudges and dust When changing lenses do it quickly in a place with minimal dust When storing the camera without a lens attached be sure to attach the body cap to the camera Remove smudges and dust on the body cap before attaching it 56 ...

Page 57: ...ove the rear lens cap 1 and body cap 2 by turning them as shown by the arrows 2 Attach the lens Align the red mount index on the lens with the red mount index on the camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks in place 57 ...

Page 58: ...utofocus stands for manual focus Autofocus is disabled For RF lenses without a focus mode switch Set Focus mode to AF Note You can also select AF or MF by pressing the key when the shooting screen is displayed Not available in or mode 58 ...

Page 59: ...For RF lenses with a focus mode switch Set the lens focus mode switch to Because the setting on the lens takes precedence the camera setting has no effect 4 Remove the front lens cap 59 ...

Page 60: ...Detaching a Lens While pressing the lens release button turn the lens as shown by the arrow Turn the lens until it stops then detach it Attach the rear lens cap to the lens you removed 60 ...

Page 61: ...taching a Lens All EF and EF S lenses can be used by attaching an optional Mount Adapter EF EOS R The camera cannot be used with EF M lenses Attaching a Lens 1 Remove the caps Remove the rear lens cap 1 and body cap 2 by turning them as shown by the arrows 61 ...

Page 62: ...rresponding mount index on the adapter and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks into place 3 Red index 4 White index 3 Attach the adapter to the camera Align the red mount indexes 5 on the adapter and camera and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks into place 62 ...

Page 63: ...4 Set the lens s focus mode switch to stands for autofocus stands for manual focus Autofocus is disabled 5 Remove the front lens cap 63 ...

Page 64: ...ntil it stops then detach it 2 Detach the lens from the adapter Hold down the lens release lever on the adapter and turn the lens counterclockwise Turn the lens until it stops then detach it Attach the rear lens cap to the lens you removed Caution For lens precautions see Attaching and Detaching RF RF S Lenses 64 ...

Page 65: ... After removal keep the shoe cover in a convenient place to avoid losing it Attaching accessories When attaching accessories that communicate through contacts of the multi function shoe insert the accessory s mounting foot until it clicks into place then slide the mounting foot locking lever to secure it For details refer to the accessory s Instruction Manual Use of accessories not designed for a ...

Page 66: ...as shown Caution Attach accessories correctly as described in Attaching accessories Incorrect attachment may cause the camera or accessories to malfunction and accessories may fall off Blow off any foreign material on the multi function shoe with a commercially available blower or similar tool If the multi function shoe becomes wet turn off the camera and allow it to dry before use Use the shoe co...

Page 67: ...tment slider Slide the slider left or right to make the viewfinder display look sharp Caution The viewfinder and screen cannot be activated at the same time Viewfinder display is disabled when the screen is flipped out even if you look through the viewfinder At some aspect ratios black bars are displayed on the top and bottom or left and right edges of the screen These areas are not recorded 67 ...

Page 68: ...Basic Operations Holding the Camera Shutter Button Dial Control Ring Info Button 68 ...

Page 69: ... to minimize camera shake 1 Horizontal shooting 2 Vertical shooting 1 With your right hand hold the camera firmly by the camera grip 2 With your left hand support the lens from below 3 Rest your right index finger lightly on the shutter button 4 Rest your arms and elbows lightly against the front of your body 5 To maintain a stable stance place one foot slightly ahead of the other 6 Hold the camer...

Page 70: ...tter speed and aperture value is displayed on the screen or in the viewfinder for 8 sec metering timer Pressing completely This releases the shutter and takes the picture Preventing camera shake Hand held camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake It can cause blurred pictures To prevent camera shake note the following Hold the camera still as shown in Holding the Camera ...

Page 71: ...ress the shutter button completely without pressing it halfway first or if you press the shutter button halfway and immediately press it completely Even during menu display or image playback you can return to shooting standby by pressing the shutter button halfway 71 ...

Page 72: ...the dial If you press the shutter button halfway the camera will go back to shooting standby Used for operations such as setting the ISO speed 2 Turn only the dial While looking at the screen or viewfinder turn the dial Use this dial to set the shutter speed aperture value etc 72 ...

Page 73: ...sing the shutter button halfway in P Tv Av or M mode Otherwise you can assign a different function to the control ring by customizing it in Customize control ring Caution Focus control ring must be set when using lenses that have a combination focus control ring but have no switch to switch between these features 73 ...

Page 74: ... Info Button Each press of the button changes the information shown The following sample screens are for still photos In Basic Zone modes the screen by 1 is not displayed 74 ...

Page 75: ...Menu Operations and Settings Basic Zone Menu Screen Creative Zone Menu Screen Menu Setting Procedure Dimmed Menu Items 1 button 2 button 3 Screen 4 button 5 Dial 75 ...

Page 76: ...Basic Zone Menu Screen In Basic Zone modes some tabs and menu items are not displayed 76 ...

Page 77: ...Creative Zone Menu Screen 1 Main tabs 2 Secondary tabs 3 Menu items 4 Shooting 5 Autofocus 6 Playback 7 Wireless features 8 Set up 9 Custom Functions 10 My Menu 11 Menu settings 77 ...

Page 78: ...n Press the button to display the menu screen 2 Select a tab Press the button to switch between main tabs groups of functions Turn the dial to select a secondary tab 3 Select an item Press the keys to select the setting item then press the button 78 ...

Page 79: ...e 5 Set an option Press the button to set it 6 Exit the setting Press the button to return to shooting standby Note The description of menu functions hereafter assumes that you have pressed the button to display the menu screen Menu operations are also possible by tapping the menu screen To cancel the operation press the button 79 ...

Page 80: ...an see the overriding function by selecting the dimmed menu item and pressing the button If you cancel the overriding function s setting the dimmed menu item will become settable Caution You may not be able to see the overriding function for certain dimmed menu items Note You can reset menu functions to the default settings by selecting Basic settings in Reset camera 80 ...

Page 81: ...etting item and set your preferred option Press the keys to select a setting item Turn the dial to adjust the setting Some items are set by pressing a button after this Press the keys to select an item on the screen shown above Turn the dial to adjust the setting Some items are set by pressing a button after this 81 ...

Page 82: ...uch briefly and then remove your finger from the screen For example when you tap the Quick Control screen appears By tapping you can return to the preceding screen Note To have the camera beep for touch operations set Beep to Enable Responsiveness to touch operations can be adjusted in Touch control 82 ...

Page 83: ...Dragging Sample screen Menu screen Slide your finger while touching the screen 83 ...

Page 84: ...o use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode dial for best results With Basic Zone modes all you do is point and shoot and the camera sets everything automatically A Fully Automatic Shooting Scene Intelligent Auto A Assist Features Hybrid Auto 84 ...

Page 85: ... Portrait Mode Smooth Skin Mode Group Photo Mode Landscape Mode Panoramic Shot Mode Sports Mode Kids Mode Panning Mode Close up Mode Food Mode Handheld Night Scene Mode HDR Backlight Control Mode Silent Shutter Mode Creative Filters Mode 85 ...

Page 86: ...ettings is a fully automatic mode The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically It can also adjust focus automatically on either the still or moving subject by detecting the motion of the subject 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Press the button Read the message and select OK 86 ...

Page 87: ... to access the selection screen 4 Aim the camera at what you will shoot the subject An AF point 1 may be displayed on the subject under some shooting conditions When an AF point is displayed on the screen aim it over the subject 87 ...

Page 88: ...us that AF point turns green and the camera beeps One Shot AF An AF point in focus on a moving subject turns blue and tracks subject movement Servo AF 6 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture The image just captured will be displayed for approx 2 sec on the screen To retract the built in flash push it down with your fingers Caution Subject movement whether subject...

Page 89: ...ok more impressive in nature outdoor and sunset scenes If you do not obtain the desired color tones change the mode to a Creative Zone mode and select a Picture Style other than then shoot again Minimizing blurred photos Be careful about camera shake in handheld shots To avoid camera shake consider using a tripod Use a sturdy tripod that can bear the weight of the shooting equipment Attach the cam...

Page 90: ...ctures taken with flash are too bright Pictures may be bright overexposed if you shoot subjects at close range in flash photography Move away from the subject and shoot again The bottom part of pictures taken with flash is unnaturally dark Shooting subjects that are too close may make the shadow of the lens visible in your shots Move away from the subject and shoot again If you are using a lens ho...

Page 91: ...ts Pressing the shutter button halfway tracks moving subjects to keep them in focus Keep the subject on the screen as you hold down the shutter button halfway and at the decisive moment press the shutter button completely 91 ...

Page 92: ... and sets everything automatically to suit the scene An icon representing the detected scene appears in the upper left of the screen in still photo shooting or when you press the movie shooting button to record a movie with the Mode dial set to 92 ...

Page 93: ...Adjusting Settings By tapping icons on the screen you can adjust settings for image quality Touch Shutter Assist and Creative Assist 93 ...

Page 94: ...A Assist Features Selecting Assist Features Creative Assist Creative Bracketing Advanced Selecting Assist Features 1 Select Assist 2 Select an option 94 ...

Page 95: ...Note From the shooting screen you can access the selection screen directly by tapping 95 ...

Page 96: ...Creative Assist You can shoot with your preferred effects applied 1 Press the button Read the message and select OK 2 Select an effect Use the dial to select an effect then press the button 96 ...

Page 97: ...3 Select the effect level and other details Set with the dial then press the button To reset the setting press the button then select OK 97 ...

Page 98: ...contrast Saturation Adjust the vividness of colors Color tone 1 Adjust amber blue color tone Color tone 2 Adjust green magenta color tone Monochrome Set the toning effect for monochrome shooting Note Background blur is not available in flash photography These settings are reset when you switch shooting modes or set the power switch to To save the settings set Retain Creative Assist data to Enable ...

Page 99: ...he normal image each with characteristics such as brightness and color tone automatically changed 1 Select Assist 2 Select Creative bracketing Note Index display makes it easier to review the captured images on the camera Caution Continuous shooting is not available 99 ...

Page 100: ...Advanced Compositing and other advanced processing is applied to your shots based on scene detection by the camera 1 Select Assist 2 Select Advanced 100 ...

Page 101: ...ven or noisy The image processing may not be sufficient in scenes with strong backlighting or high contrast Shooting moving subjects may result in afterimages from the movement or darkness around the subject Images may not be aligned correctly if they are patterned with a lattice or stripes for example are generally flat and uniform or are greatly out of alignment due to camera shake or other issu...

Page 102: ...an make a short movie of the day just by shooting still photos The camera records approx 2 4 second clips of scenes before each shot which are later combined in a digest movie 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Press the button Compose your shots and shoot 102 ...

Page 103: ...imer Digest movies are saved as separate movie files in the following cases even if they were recorded on the same day in mode The digest movie file size exceeds 4 GB when recording to cards that are not exFAT formatted Changes are made to date time zone video system or daylight saving time settings or the card is switched The digest movie file intended for additional recording is protected Author...

Page 104: ...1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Select Digest type 3 Select an option Include stills Digest movies include still photos No stills Digest movies do not include still photos 104 ...

Page 105: ...y choose the appropriate settings when you select a shooting mode for your subject or scene stands for Special Scene 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Press the button 3 Select a shooting mode Use the dial to select a shooting mode then press the button 105 ...

Page 106: ...ay the Quick Control screen Note You can also set the shooting mode in Shooting mode When Mode guide is set to Disable after step 1 press the button to access the Quick Control screen use the dial to select a shooting mode then press the button 106 ...

Page 107: ...e Shooting Modes in SCN Mode Shooting Mode Self Portrait Kids Portrait Panning Smooth skin Close up Group Photo Food Landscape Handheld Night Scene Panoramic shot HDR Backlight Control Sports Silent shutter 107 ...

Page 108: ...rring Tap the screen to shoot Besides pressing the shutter button completely to shoot you can also shoot by tapping the screen once you enable Touch Shutter by tapping to change it to Caution After the camera achieves focus do not change the distance between you and the camera until the picture is taken Be careful not to drop the camera Note The self timer lamp does not blink when the screen is fa...

Page 109: ...ut better against an uncluttered dark background Use a telephoto lens If you have a zoom lens use the telephoto end to fill the frame with the subject from the waist up Focus on the face As you focus before shooting make sure the AF point on the subject s face is green When shooting close ups of faces you can set Eye detection to Enable to shoot with the subject s eyes in focus Shoot continuously ...

Page 110: ...more effective skin smoothing you can move closer to or farther from the subject so that the frame is displayed on the subject s face Focus on the face As you focus before shooting make sure the AF point on the subject s face is green When shooting close ups of faces you can set Eye detection to Enable to shoot with the subject s eyes in focus Caution Areas other than people s skin may be modified...

Page 111: ...back at once You can also increase the depth of field by standing a little farther away from subjects so that they fit completely in the frame Take a few shots of the group It is a good idea to take a few shots because people sometimes blink Note Hold the camera steady or use a tripod when shooting indoors or under low light Caution The angle of view changes slightly due to distortion correction N...

Page 112: ...arp and crisp images Shooting tips With a zoom lens use the wide angle end When using a zoom lens set the lens to the wide angle end to make the objects near and far in focus It also adds breadth to landscapes Keep the camera steady when shooting night scenes Using a tripod is recommended Caution Flash photography is not available 112 ...

Page 113: ... the camera in one direction while pressing the shutter button completely 1 Choose a shooting direction Press the button or tap in the lower right to choose the direction you will shoot An arrow is displayed showing the direction to move the camera 2 Press the shutter button halfway Keeping the shutter button pressed halfway focus on the subject 113 ...

Page 114: ...wever the panorama created up to that point will still be saved In consideration of the large sizes of mode images use a computer or other device to reduce panorama images if you will print them from a memory card inserted in a Canon printer If panoramas cannot be managed correctly by software or Web services try resizing them on a computer Shots of the following subjects and scenes may not be com...

Page 115: ...n halfway Once the subject is in focus the AF point turns blue Shoot continuously The default setting is High speed continuous At the decisive moment press the shutter button completely to take the picture To track the subject and capture changes as it moves keep holding down the shutter button to shoot continuously Caution Under low light where camera shake tends to occur the shutter speed value ...

Page 116: ... the shutter button halfway Once the subject is in focus the AF point turns blue Shoot continuously The default setting is High speed continuous At the decisive moment press the shutter button completely to take the picture To track the subject and capture changes in facial expression and movement keep holding down the shutter button to shoot continuously Caution Using an external flash unit will ...

Page 117: ...the camera after this Set the level of background motion blur In Effect you can set the level of background motion blur Set to Effect max for a slower shutter speed and more background motion blur around subjects If subject blur is excessive reduce it by setting Effect to Effect med or Effect min Use the subject blur guide Set Subject blur guide to On to display a guide indicating the extent of su...

Page 118: ...Note The guide appears when a tracking frame is displayed while Whole area tracking Servo AF is set to On Only the gray lines are shown when the shutter button is not pressed 118 ...

Page 119: ...tch the Effect setting Your specified panning effect level may not be applied when shooting under bright light such as on sunny summer days or when shooting slow subjects The following subjects or shooting conditions may prevent subject blur guide display and suitable subject blur correction with lenses supporting mode Subjects with very low contrast Subjects in low light Strongly backlit or refle...

Page 120: ...wers stand out better Move in as close as possible to the subject Check the lens for its minimum focusing distance The lens minimum focusing distance is measured from the focal plane mark on the top of the camera to the subject Focusing is not possible if you are too close With a zoom lens use the telephoto end If you have a zoom lens using the telephoto end will make the subject look larger When ...

Page 121: ...olor tone can be adjusted To increase the reddish tinge of food set toward Warm tone red or set toward Cool tone blue if it looks too red Caution The warm color cast of subjects may fade When multiple light sources are included in the scene the warm color cast of the picture may not be reduced In flash photography Color tone switches to the standard setting If there are people in the picture the s...

Page 122: ...AW image quality cannot be set Flash photography is not available Autofocusing at night or in dark scenes may be difficult when points of light lie within the AF point In this case set the focus mode to MF and focus manually Shooting moving subjects may result in afterimages from the movement or darkness around the subject Images may not be aligned correctly if they are patterned with a lattice or...

Page 123: ...modes RAW image quality cannot be set Flash photography is not available Note that the image may not be rendered with a smooth gradation and may look uneven or noisy HDR Backlight Control may not be effective for excessively backlit scenes or extremely high contrast scenes When shooting subjects that are sufficiently bright as they are for example for normally lit scenes the image may look unnatur...

Page 124: ...er taking some test shots in advance because lens aperture and focusing adjustment may be audible under some shooting conditions Caution Be responsible when using silent shooting and respect subject privacy and portrait rights Images of fast moving subjects may look distorted Continuous shooting and flash photography are not available 124 ...

Page 125: ...ilters Mode Creative Filter Characteristics Adjusting the Miniature Effect You can shoot with filter effects applied Filter effects can be previewed before you shoot 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Press the button 125 ...

Page 126: ... button and select an icon below Creative filters except or Turn the dial to adjust the effect then press the button Caution RAW and RAW JPEG are not available When RAW image quality is set images are captured with image quality When RAW JPEG image quality is set images are captured with the specified JPEG image quality Continuous shooting is not available when or is set 126 ...

Page 127: ...arance of your shots With Soft focus or Miniature effect options the blurred effect preview may differ somewhat from the appearance of your shots No histogram is displayed A magnified view is not available Some Creative filter settings are available in Creative Zone modes 127 ...

Page 128: ...ge the color density Note that night scenes or dark scenes may not be rendered with a smooth gradation and may look uneven or noisy Toy camera effect Shifts colors to those typical of toy cameras and darkens the four corners of the image Color tone options can be used to change the color cast Miniature effect Creates a diorama effect Shooting under the default setting will keep the center looking ...

Page 129: ...alignment due to camera shake or other issues Be careful about camera shake in handheld shots Subjects such as the sky or white walls may not be rendered with smooth gradation and may have noise or irregular exposure or colors Shooting under fluorescent or LED lighting may result in unnatural color reproduction of the illuminated areas It takes some time to record images to the card since they are...

Page 130: ...tapping you can also switch between vertical and horizontal scene frame orientation Switching scene frame orientation is also possible with the keys when in horizontal orientation and keys when in vertical orientation To move the scene frame use the dial or keys To center the scene frame again press the button Press the button to confirm the scene frame position and enable movement of the AF point...

Page 131: ...o the position to focus on Aligning the AF point and scene frame is recommended To return the AF point to the center of the screen press the button To confirm the position of the AF point press the button Note To switch between moving the scene frame and AF point press the button 131 ...

Page 132: ... of ways by setting your preferred shutter speed aperture value exposure and more To clear the shooting mode description displayed when you turn the Mode dial press the button P Program AE Tv Shutter Priority AE Av Aperture Priority AE M Manual Exposure Long Bulb Exposures 132 ...

Page 133: ...e 1 Set the Mode dial to P 2 Focus on the subject Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway Once the subject is in focus the AF point turns green with One Shot AF The shutter speed and aperture value are set automatically 3 Check the display As long as the exposure value is not blinking standard exposure will be obtained 133 ...

Page 134: ... and many other functions automatically to prevent bad shots In contrast P mode only sets the shutter speed and aperture value automatically and you can freely set the AF area metering mode and other functions Program shift In P mode you can freely change the combination program of shutter speed and aperture value set automatically by the camera while maintaining the same exposure This is called P...

Page 135: ...he brightness of the subject A faster shutter speed can freeze the action of a moving subject A slower shutter speed can create a blurred effect giving the impression of motion Tv stands for Time value Blurred motion Slow speed 1 30 sec Frozen motion Fast speed 1 2000 sec 1 Set the Mode dial to Tv 2 Set the desired shutter speed Turn the dial to set it 135 ...

Page 136: ...f the lowest aperture value blinks it indicates underexposure Turn the dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture value stops blinking or set a higher ISO speed If the highest aperture value blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the dial to set a faster shutter speed until the aperture value stops blinking or set a lower ISO speed Note Shutter speed display For example 0 5 indicates 0 5...

Page 137: ...ber smaller aperture hole will make more of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus On the other hand a lower f number larger aperture hole will make less of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus Av stands for Aperture value aperture opening Blurred background With a low aperture value f 5 6 Sharp foreground and background With a high aperture value f 32 1 S...

Page 138: ...ing the standard exposure will be obtained Caution If the 30 shutter speed blinks it indicates underexposure Turn the dial to decrease the aperture value open the aperture until the shutter speed blinking stops or set a higher ISO speed If the 1 4000 shutter speed blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the dial to increase aperture value close the aperture until the shutter speed blinking stops or ...

Page 139: ... value display The higher the value the smaller the aperture opening will be The aperture value displayed varies depending on the lens If no lens is attached to the camera F00 will be displayed for the aperture 139 ...

Page 140: ...o check the area in focus assign depth of field preview to a button and press it Note The larger the aperture value the wider the area in focus from the foreground to the background The depth of field effect is readily apparent on images as you press the button assigned to depth of field preview Exposure is locked AE lock as you hold down the button assigned to depth of field preview 140 ...

Page 141: ...re level indicator or use a commercially available exposure meter M stands for Manual 1 Set the Mode dial to M 2 Set the ISO speed Press the button to set it With ISO Auto you can set exposure compensation 3 Set the desired shutter speed Turn the dial to set it 4 Set the desired aperture value Press the key to select the aperture value then turn the dial to set a value 141 ...

Page 142: ...O Auto If the ISO speed is set to AUTO for manual exposure shooting you can set exposure compensation as follows Tap the exposure level indicator Expo comp AEB Turn the control ring while pressing the shutter button halfway Caution Exposure may not be as expected when ISO Auto is set because the ISO speed is adjusted to ensure standard exposure for your specified shutter speed and aperture value I...

Page 143: ...utton and recompose the shot you can see the exposure level difference on the exposure level indicator compared to when the button was pressed Any existing exposure compensation amount is maintained if you switch to M mode with ISO Auto after using exposure compensation in P Tv or Av mode 143 ...

Page 144: ...otography and other subjects requiring long exposures 1 Set the Mode dial to M 2 Set the shutter speed to BULB Turn the dial to the left to set BULB 3 Set the desired aperture value Press the key to select the aperture value then turn the dial to set a value 4 Take the picture The exposure will continue for as long as you keep the shutter button pressed completely Elapsed exposure time is shown on...

Page 145: ...SO 400 is used when the camera is set to ISO Auto Note You can reduce the noise generated during long exposures by using Long exp noise reduction Using a tripod is recommended for bulb exposures You can also shoot bulb exposures by using Wireless Remote Control BR E1 sold separately When you press the remote controller s release transmit button the bulb exposure will start immediately or 2 sec lat...

Page 146: ...f titles indicates functions only available in Creative Zone modes P Tv Av or M Caution Flash photography is not available with Shutter mode set to Electronic Flash cannot be used while you are recording movies AEB is not available in flash photography Shooting with the Built in Flash Flash Function Settings Shooting with Speedlites 146 ...

Page 147: ...he flash In Creative Zone modes shooting with flash is possible whenever the flash is raised BUSY is displayed on the screen while the flash is charging 2 Press the shutter button halfway Confirm that appears on the screen 3 Take the picture When focus is achieved and you press the shutter button completely the flash will fire at all times To retract the built in flash after shooting push it down ...

Page 148: ...flash unless it is fully raised Note If the bottom of images is dark when you use super telephoto or large diameter lenses consider using an external Speedlite sold separately Shooting with FE Lock The background or other factors may make subjects brighter or darker in flash photography with subjects near the edge of the screen In this case use FE lock After setting the flash output for the approp...

Page 149: ...sh is fired by the flash and the flash output required for shooting is retained appears briefly on the screen and is lit Each time you press the button a preflash is fired and the flash output required for shooting is retained 4 Take the picture Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely 149 ...

Page 150: ...Caution The icon blinks when subjects are too far away and your shots would be dark Approach the subject and repeat steps 2 to 4 150 ...

Page 151: ...sh Custom Function Settings Clearing Flash Function Settings Clearing All Speedlite Custom Functions Functions of the built in flash or external EL EX series Speedlites can be set from menu screens on the camera Before setting functions of external Speedlites attach the Speedlite and turn it on For details on external Speedlite functions refer to the Speedlite s instruction manual 1 Select Flash c...

Page 152: ...o in Basic Zone or P modes to have the flash fire automatically based on shooting conditions Set to to have the flash always fire when you shoot Select in Creative Zone modes to keep the flash off or if you will use the AF assist beam 152 ...

Page 153: ...uce lifelike shots with a natural mood Especially useful when shooting dark scenes indoors for example After switching to Av or P mode consider setting Slow synchro in Flash control to 1 250 30sec auto and using slow sync shooting Set the balance to Flash priority to make the flash the main source of light Useful for reducing shadows on subjects and in the background from ambient light Caution For...

Page 154: ...hat emphasizes firing in continuous shooting If Average is set the flash exposure will be averaged for the entire metered scene Note Depending on the scene flash exposure compensation may be necessary Caution Even when Eval FacePrty is set some subjects and shooting conditions may prevent you from obtaining the expected result 154 ...

Page 155: ... shot before continuous shooting The flash output level for the first shot is applied to all subsequent shots Useful when prioritizing continuous shooting speed without recomposing shots Caution Any subject movement in continuous shooting may cause exposure problems E TTL 1st shot is set automatically in drive mode when external flash units are used 155 ...

Page 156: ...Red Eye Reduction Set to Enable to reduce red eye by firing the red eye reduction lamp before firing the flash 156 ...

Page 157: ...vents a slow shutter speed from being set automatically in low light conditions Effective for preventing subject blur and camera shake Light from the flash provides standard exposure for subjects but note that backgrounds may be dark 1 250 sec fixed The shutter speed is fixed at 1 250 sec which is more effective in preventing subject blur and camera shake than with 1 250 1 60sec auto However in lo...

Page 158: ...Built in Flash Function Settings Flash mode Set to E TTL II to shoot in E TTL II E TTL fully automatic flash mode Set to Manual flash to specify your preferred flash output in flash output 158 ...

Page 159: ...n and use low shutter speeds for natural looking shots of subject motion trails such as car headlights Caution When using second curtain synchronization set the shutter speed to 1 30 sec or slower For shutter speeds exceeding 1 40 sec first curtain synchronization is used automatically even if 2nd curtain is set 159 ...

Page 160: ...ensation After taking the picture cancel the flash exposure compensation by setting it back to 0 Caution Setting Auto Lighting Optimizer to an option other than Disable may still cause images to look bright even if you set negative flash exposure compensation for darker exposure If flash exposure compensation is set with a Speedlite sold separately you cannot set the flash exposure compensation wi...

Page 161: ...Note The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after you set the power switch to 161 ...

Page 162: ... other factors Refer to the instruction manual of your flash unit for details on its functions Sample display 1 Flash mode 2 Wireless functions Firing ratio control RATIO 3 Flash zoom flash coverage 4 Shutter synchronization 5 Flash exposure compensation 6 Flash exposure bracketing Caution Functions are limited when using EX series Speedlites that are not compatible with flash function settings 16...

Page 163: ...available when using a compatible Speedlite This mode automatically reduces flash output by one stop and increases ISO speed by one stop Useful in continuous shooting and helps conserve flash battery power Regarding other flash modes refer to the Instruction Manual of a Speedlite compatible with the respective flash mode Caution Adjust exposure compensation as needed in case of overexposure from f...

Page 164: ... the Instruction Manual of a Speedlite compatible with wireless flash photography Firing ratio control RATIO With a macro flash you can set the firing ratio control For details on firing ratio control refer to the Instruction Manual of the macro flash Flash zoom flash coverage With Speedlites having a zooming flash head you can set the flash coverage 164 ...

Page 165: ...e to blur the background behind subjects outdoors in daylight for example Caution When using second curtain synchronization set the shutter speed to 1 30 sec or slower If the shutter speed is 1 40 sec or faster first curtain synchronization will be applied automatically even if Second curtain synchronization is set Flash exposure compensation Just as exposure compensation is adjustable you can als...

Page 166: ...Flash exposure bracketing Speedlites equipped with flash exposure bracketing FEB can change the external flash output automatically as three shots are taken at once 166 ...

Page 167: ...g 2 Set the desired functions Select the number Select an option Caution With an EL EX series Speedlite the Speedlite will always fire at full output if the Flash metering mode Custom Function is set to 1 TTL autoflash Setting or clearing Speedlite Personal Functions P Fn is not possible from the camera s External flash func setting screen Set it directly on the Speedlite 167 ...

Page 168: ...ngs 1 Select Clear settings 2 Select the settings to be cleared Select Clear built in flash set Clear external flash set or Clear ext flash C Fn set Select OK on the confirmation screen to clear all flash settings or Custom Function settings 168 ...

Page 169: ...i function shoe requires Multi Function Shoe Adapter AD E1 sold separately Setting Auto Lighting Optimizer to an option other than Disable may still cause images to look bright even if you set lower flash exposure compensation for darker images Note The Speedlite will fire an intermittent AF assist beam as needed if autofocusing is difficult under low light You can also set flash exposure compensa...

Page 170: ...TL series Speedlite set to A TTL or TTL autoflash mode the flash can be fired at full output only Set the camera s shooting mode to M or Av and adjust the aperture value before shooting When using a Speedlite that has manual flash mode shoot in manual flash mode 170 ...

Page 171: ...shooting confirm that flash sync is performed correctly by taking some test shots at a sync speed of approx 1 60 sec to 1 30 sec Caution Manually lower the built in flash before attaching an external flash unit Using the camera with a dedicated flash unit or flash accessory for cameras of other manufacturers poses a risk of malfunction and even damage Do not attach a high voltage flash unit to the...

Page 172: ...aphy For details refer to the instruction manuals of flash units supporting wireless multi flash photography 2 During standby press the button A setting screen for each flash group is displayed Press the keys to select a group A E to configure Press the button to set the flash mode Turn the dial to adjust flash output or flash exposure compensation Note You can access the Quick flash group control...

Page 173: ...Shooting and Recording This chapter describes shooting and recording and introduces menu settings on the shooting tab Still Photo Shooting Movie Recording 173 ...

Page 174: ...uto Lighting Optimizer Highlight Tone Priority Anti Flicker Shooting Metering Mode White Balance White Balance Correction Color Space Picture Style Selection Picture Style Customization Picture Style Registration Clarity Shooting Creative Filters Lens Aberration Correction Long Exposure Noise Reduction High ISO Speed Noise Reduction Dust Delete Data Acquisition Focus Bracketing Silent Shutter Func...

Page 175: ...gh Speed Display Metering Timer Display Simulation Optical Viewfinder Simulation Shooting Information Display Reverse Display Viewfinder Display Format Display Performance General Still Photo Shooting 175 ...

Page 176: ...ting Shooting 1 1 Image quality 2 Still img aspect ratio 3 Digital tele conv Shooting 2 1 Expo comp AEB 2 ISO speed settings 3 HDR shooting 4 HDR Mode 5 Auto Lighting Optimizer 6 Highlight tone priority 7 Anti flicker shoot 176 ...

Page 177: ... Metering mode Shooting 4 1 White balance 2 Custom White Balance 3 WB Shift Bkt 4 Color space 5 Picture Style Picture Style Selection Picture Style Customization Picture Style Registration 6 Clarity 7 Shooting creative filters 177 ...

Page 178: ...1 Lens aberration correction 2 Long exp noise reduction 3 High ISO speed NR 4 Dust Delete Data Shooting 6 1 Focus bracketing 2 Drive mode 3 Silent shutter function 4 Shutter mode 5 Release shutter without card 178 ...

Page 179: ...ode 2 Customize Quick Controls 3 Touch Shutter 4 Image review 5 High speed display 6 Metering timer Shooting 8 1 Display simulation 2 OVF sim view assist 3 Shooting info disp 4 Reverse display 5 VF display format 6 Disp performance 179 ...

Page 180: ...Shooting 9 1 Movie rec size 2 Sound recording 3 ISO speed settings 4 Auto slow shutter 5 Auto level 6 Shutter btn function for movies 180 ...

Page 181: ...Basic Zone modes the following screens are displayed Shooting 1 1 Shooting mode 2 Assist 3 Image quality 4 Still img aspect ratio 5 Flash control Shooting 2 1 Drive mode 2 Release shutter without card 181 ...

Page 182: ...ooting 3 1 IS Image Stabilizer mode 2 Touch Shutter 3 Image review 4 Shooting info disp 5 Reverse display 6 VF display format 7 Disp performance Shooting 4 1 Digest type 2 Retain Creative Assist data 182 ...

Page 183: ...Shooting 5 1 Movie rec size 2 Sound recording 3 Auto level 4 Shutter btn function for movies 183 ...

Page 184: ...lect the pixel count and the image quality JPEG HEIF image quality options are as follows For RAW images you can specify or as the image quality 1 Select Image quality 2 Set the image quality For RAW images use the dial to select the size and for JPEG HEIF images use the keys Press the button to set it 184 ...

Page 185: ...JPEG HEIF to Two versions of each shot are recorded at your specified image quality when you have selected both RAW and JPEG HEIF Both images have the same file number but each has a different file extension with JPG for JPEG HIF for HEIF and CR3 for RAW is in Fine quality Meaning of image quality icons RAW Compact RAW JPEG HEIF Large Medium Small 185 ...

Page 186: ... Photo Professional EOS software hereafter DPP is recommended Older versions of DPP Ver 4 x do not support display processing editing or other operations with RAW images captured by this camera If a previous version of DPP Ver 4 x is installed on your computer obtain and install the latest version of DPP from the Canon website to update it which will overwrite the previous version Similarly DPP Ve...

Page 187: ...e Quality Settings For details on file size number of shots available maximum burst and other estimated values see Still photo file size Number of shots available and Maximum burst for continuous shooting Approx 187 ...

Page 188: ...f you stop continuous shooting the maximum burst will increase After all captured images have been written to a card you can once again shoot at the maximum burst listed in Maximum burst for continuous shooting Approx Red display of maximum burst indicates that internal memory will be full in 1 sec or less of continuous shooting after which BUSY will appear on the screen and shooting will stop tem...

Page 189: ... the image s aspect ratio 1 Select Still img aspect ratio 2 Set the aspect ratio Select an aspect ratio To proceed without changing shooting area display press the button JPEG images The images will be recorded with the set aspect ratio 189 ...

Page 190: ...Photo Professional EOS software to generate an image with the same aspect ratio as set at the time of shooting when you process RAW images with this software Aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 1 1 Note RAW images shot at an aspect ratio of 4 3 16 9 or 1 1 are displayed during playback with lines indicating the shooting area but these lines are not recorded in the image 190 ...

Page 191: ...area 1 Select Digital tele conv 2 Select a shooting magnification Shooting magnification is not adjusted when Off is selected Caution Higher shooting magnification results in lower image quality Not available when RAW image quality is selected Note One AF point is used fixed at the center Tracking frames are not displayed 191 ...

Page 192: ...ents by automatically adjusting the shutter speed aperture value or ISO speed AEB stands for Auto Exposure Bracketing 1 Select Expo comp AEB 2 Set the AEB range Turn the dial to set the AEB range 1 By using the keys you can set the amount of exposure compensation Press the button to set it Once an AEB range is set it is shown on the screen on the exposure level indicator 192 ...

Page 193: ... to press the shutter button three times for each shot In or mode holding down the shutter button completely captures three images one after another before the camera automatically stops shooting When or is set three consecutive shots are captured after a delay of 10 or 2 sec When set to three times the specified number of shots are taken in continuous shooting You can set AEB in combination with ...

Page 194: ...the exposure level indicator 2 Set the compensation amount Increased exposure to brighten images Decreased exposure to darken images To set the amount press the key to select exposure compensation and watch the screen as you turn the dial A icon is displayed to indicate exposure compensation 3 Take the picture To cancel exposure compensation set the exposure level to the standard exposure index Ca...

Page 195: ...Note The exposure compensation amount will remain in effect even after you set the power switch to 195 ...

Page 196: ... lock the exposure then recompose and take the picture This is called AE lock It is effective for shooting backlit subjects etc 1 Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway The exposure value will be displayed 2 Press the button A icon is displayed in the lower left of the screen to indicate that exposure is locked AE lock 3 Recompose and take the picture To cancel AE lock press the but...

Page 197: ...F Point Selection Automatic Selection Manual Selection Exposure centered on the AF point in focus is locked Exposure centered on the selected AF point is locked Center weighted exposure is locked Center weighted exposure is locked when is set with the camera configured for manual focusing 197 ...

Page 198: ... ISO 100 32000 in 1 3 stop increments With AUTO selected ISO speed is set automatically When AUTO is selected pressing the shutter button halfway will display the ISO speed actually set You can also press the button to set the speed to AUTO ISO speed guide Low ISO speeds reduce image noise but may increase the risk of camera subject shake or reduce the area in focus shallower depth of field in som...

Page 199: ...f light or banding irregular colors or color shift may be noticeable at high ISO speeds in high temperatures or with long exposures When shooting in conditions that produce an extreme amount of noise such as a combination of high ISO speed high temperature and long exposure images may not be recorded properly If you use a high ISO speed and flash to shoot a close subject overexposure may result 19...

Page 200: ...SO Auto you can set the maximum ISO speed limit within ISO 400 32000 1 Select ISO speed settings 2 Select Max for Auto Select Max for Auto then press the button 3 Select the ISO speed Select an ISO speed then press the button 200 ...

Page 201: ...ion defined in ITU R BT 2100 and SMPTE ST 2084 Actual display depends on monitor performance Shots are captured as HEIF or RAW images HDR stands for High Dynamic Range PQ stands for Perceptual Quantization 1 Select HDR shooting 2 Select Enable On the screen during shooting and playback converted images are displayed that resemble how the images would look on an HDR display device 201 ...

Page 202: ...stogram when HDR shooting is set to Enable Disp performance is not available when HDR shooting is set to Enable It is set to Smooth For images captured with HDR shooting set to Enable before playback on an HDR display device set HDMI HDR output to On Note that regardless of the HDMI HDR output setting HDR images are used for display on HDR display devices 202 ...

Page 203: ...ndscape and still life shots HDR shooting enhances gradation in dark image areas by merging three images deliberately captured at different exposures standard underexposed and overexposed to produce an HDR image that compensates for loss of detail in dark image areas HDR images are captured as HEIFs or JPEGs HDR stands for High Dynamic Range 1 Select HDR Mode 2 Select On 203 ...

Page 204: ... the dynamic range will be To cancel HDR shooting select Off in step 2 4 Set Limit max brightness only with HDR shooting set to Enable With Disable maximum brightness is not limited Recommended when you will review images on a monitor supporting display at brightnesses exceeding 1000 nits With 1000 nits maximum brightness is limited to approx 1000 nits 204 ...

Page 205: ...DR shooting continues until the setting in step 2 is set to Disable HDR 6 Set Auto Image Align For handheld shooting select Enable When using a tripod select Disable 7 Take the picture When you press the shutter button completely three consecutive images will be captured and the HDR image will be recorded to the card 205 ...

Page 206: ...e alignment may not take effect Note that when shooting with excessively bright or dark exposure settings auto image alignment may not work properly If you perform handheld HDR shooting with Auto Image Align set to Disable the three images may not be properly aligned and the HDR effect may be reduced Using a tripod is recommended Auto image alignment may not function properly with repetitive patte...

Page 207: ...and apparent resolution may change under some shooting conditions If the effect of Auto Lighting Optimizer is too strong and results are not at your preferred brightness set to Low or Disable If a setting other than Disable is set and you use exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation to darken the exposure the image may still come out bright If you want a darker exposure set this functi...

Page 208: ...Note To enable Auto Lighting Optimizer to be set even in M mode press the button in step 2 to clear the checkmark for Disable during man expo 208 ...

Page 209: ...n highlights The gradation between the grays and highlights becomes smoother Enhanced Reduces overexposed highlights even more than Enable under some shooting conditions Caution Noise may increase slightly The available ISO range starts at ISO 200 Expanded ISO speeds cannot be set With Enhanced results in some scenes may not look as expected 209 ...

Page 210: ...to Enable and cannot be changed after you set HDR shooting to Enable by pressing the button to add a checkmark to this setting Highlight tone priority is set to Disable when HDR Mode is set to On even if you set HDR shooting to Enable 210 ...

Page 211: ... fast shutter speeds under flickering light sources such as fluorescent lights due to uneven vertical exposure Anti flicker shooting enables you to take pictures when exposure and colors are less affected by flickering 1 Select Anti flicker shoot 2 Select Enable 3 Take the picture 211 ...

Page 212: ...aptured images may vary between Enable and Disable Shutter speed aperture value and ISO speed may change when you start shooting with AE lock If the subject is against a dark background or if there is a bright light in the image flicker may not be properly detected Flicker reduction may not be possible under special lighting Depending on the light source flicker may not be detected properly Depend...

Page 213: ...ct Metering mode 2 Select an option Evaluative metering General purpose metering mode suited even for backlit subjects The camera adjusts the exposure automatically to suit the scene Partial metering Effective where there are much brighter lights around the subject due to backlight etc The partial metering area is indicated on the screen Spot metering Effective when metering a specific part of the...

Page 214: ...th evaluative metering holding down the shutter button halfway when shooting with One Shot AF locks the exposure value AE lock With partial metering spot metering or center weighted average metering exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken without locking the exposure value when the shutter button is pressed halfway 214 ...

Page 215: ...ority setting will obtain the correct white balance If natural looking colors cannot be obtained with Auto you can select the white balance to match the light source or set it manually by shooting a white object In Basic Zone modes Ambience priority is set automatically White priority is set in mode 1 Select White balance 2 Select an option Turn the dial to select a white balance option 215 ...

Page 216: ...r Temperature K Kelvin Auto Ambience priority 3000 7000 Auto White priority Daylight 5200 Shade 7000 Cloudy twilight sunset 6000 Tungsten light 3200 White fluorescent light 4000 When using Flash Automatically set Custom 2000 10000 Color temperature 2500 10000 Applicable with Speedlites having a color temperature transmission function Otherwise it will be fixed to approx 6000K 216 ...

Page 217: ...o changes in lighting so that white objects look white under all kinds of lighting Cameras determine white from the color temperature of lighting and based on this apply image processing to make color tones look natural in your shots 217 ...

Page 218: ...crease the intensity of the image s warm color cast when shooting a tungsten light scene If you select White priority you can reduce the intensity of the image s warm color cast 1 Select White balance 2 Select With selected press the button 3 Select an option 218 ...

Page 219: ...e priority The warm color cast of subjects may fade When multiple light sources are included in the scene the warm color cast of the picture may not be reduced When using flash the color tone will be the same as with Ambience priority 219 ...

Page 220: ...m the camera at a plain white object so that white fills the screen Set the camera to manual focus and shoot so that the white object has standard exposure You can use any of the white balance settings Caution Correct white balance may not be obtained if the exposure of your image differs greatly from standard exposure These images cannot be selected images captured with the Picture Style set to M...

Page 221: ...2 Select Custom White Balance 3 Import the white balance data Use the keys to select the image captured in step 1 then press the button Select OK to import the data 4 Select White balance 5 Select 221 ...

Page 222: ...Shooting and registering white balances 1 Press the button 2 Select a white balance setting Press the keys for selection 3 Select Shoot to set WB Turn the dial to select then press the button 222 ...

Page 223: ...at the white object has standard exposure The custom white balance is registered to the camera Caution Correct white balance may not be obtained if the exposure of your image differs greatly from standard exposure Note Instead of shooting a white object you can also shoot a gray card or standard 18 gray reflector commercially available 223 ...

Page 224: ... Color Temperature A value can be set representing the white balance color temperature 1 Select White balance 2 Select a color temperature With selected press the button 224 ...

Page 225: ...e When setting the color temperature for an artificial light source set the white balance correction magenta or green bias as necessary When setting to a value measured with a commercially available color temperature meter take some test shots in advance and adjust the setting as needed to compensate for any difference between the color temperature meter and the camera 225 ...

Page 226: ...lance Auto Bracketing You can correct the white balance that is set This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially available color temperature conversion filter or color compensating filter White Balance Correction 1 Select WB Shift Bkt 226 ...

Page 227: ... the mark The direction and amount of correction are indicated in the upper right of the screen Pressing the button will cancel all the WB Shift Bkt settings Press the button to exit setup Note One level of the blue amber correction is equivalent to approx 5 mireds of a color temperature conversion filter Mired Unit of measure for color temperature used to indicate values such as the density of a ...

Page 228: ...the dial clockwise sets the B A bracketing and turning it counterclockwise sets the M G bracketing B A bias 3 levels The direction and amount of bracketing are indicated in the upper right of the screen Pressing the button will cancel all the WB Shift Bkt settings Press the button to exit setup Caution During white balance bracketing the maximum burst for continuous shooting will be lower Since th...

Page 229: ...ta M bias and 3 Green G bias You can also set white balance correction and AEB together with white balance bracketing If you set AEB in combination with white balance bracketing a total of nine images will be recorded for a single shot The white balance icon blinks to indicate that white balance bracketing has been set Bracket stands for bracketing 229 ...

Page 230: ...obe RGB This color space is mainly used for commercial printing and other professional applications Recommended when using equipment such as Adobe RGB compatible monitors or DCF 2 0 Exif 2 21 or later compatible printers Note File names of still photos shot in the Adobe RGB color space begin with _ The ICC profile is not appended For the descriptions about the ICC profile refer to the Digital Phot...

Page 231: ...ture Style Characteristics Symbols Just by selecting a preset Picture Style you can obtain image characteristics effectively matching your photographic expression or the subject 1 Select Picture Style 2 Select a Picture Style 231 ...

Page 232: ...as described in Settings and Effects Landscape For vivid blues and greens and very sharp and crisp images Effective for impressive landscapes Fine Detail For detailed rendering of fine subject contours and subtle textures The colors will be slightly vivid Neutral For retouching later on a computer Makes images subdued with lower contrast and natural color tones Faithful For retouching later on a c...

Page 233: ...a new style based on presets such as Portrait or Landscape or a Picture Style file then adjust it as needed Shots taken with a style you have not customized yet will have the same characteristics as the default Auto setting 233 ...

Page 234: ...rs indicate the values for these settings specified for the respective Picture Style Sharpness Strength Fineness Threshold Contrast Saturation Color tone Filter effect Monochrome Toning effect Monochrome Caution For movie recording is indicated for the Fineness and Threshold parameters of Sharpness Fineness and Threshold cannot be set for movie recording 234 ...

Page 235: ... Adjustment You can customize any Picture Style by changing it from the default settings For details on customizing Monochrome see Monochrome Adjustment 1 Select Picture Style 2 Select a Picture Style Select the Picture Style to adjust then press the button 235 ...

Page 236: ...ttings and effects see Settings and Effects 4 Set the effect level Adjust the effect level then press the button Press the button to save the adjusted setting and return to the Picture Style selection screen Any settings you change from default values are displayed in blue 236 ...

Page 237: ...phasis Fineness 1 1 Fine 5 Grainy Threshold 2 1 Low 5 High Contrast 4 Low contrast 4 High contrast Saturation 4 Low saturation 4 High saturation Color tone 4 Reddish skin tone 4 Yellowish skin tone 1 Indicates the edge thinness that enhancement applies to The smaller the number the finer the outlines that can be emphasized 2 Contrast threshold between edges and surrounding image areas which determ...

Page 238: ... crisper Or Orange The blue sky will look slightly darker The sunset will look more brilliant R Red The blue sky will look quite dark Fall leaves will look crisper and brighter G Green Skin tones and lips will appear muted Green tree leaves will look crisper and brighter Note Increasing Contrast will make the filter effect more pronounced Toning effect By applying a toning effect you can create a ...

Page 239: ...ired and register it under User Def 1 User Def 3 Useful when creating several Picture Styles with different settings Picture Styles that you have registered on the camera using EOS Utility EOS software can also be modified here 1 Select Picture Style 2 Select User Def Select User Def then press the button 239 ...

Page 240: ...e button 4 Select a base Picture Style Select the base Picture Style then press the button Also select styles this way when adjusting styles registered to the camera with EOS Utility EOS software 5 Select an option Select an option then press the button 240 ...

Page 241: ...hanged from default values Caution If a Picture Style is already registered under User Def changing the base Picture Style will clear the parameter settings of the previously registered User Defined Picture Style You can restore the default User Def style and settings by selecting Basic settings in Reset camera Note To shoot with a registered Picture Style select the registered User Def then shoot...

Page 242: ...d to make images look softer or toward the positive end for a sharper appearance 1 Select Clarity 2 Set the effect level Caution Setting clarity may darken or lighten the areas around boundaries in high contrast images The effect of this setting is not shown in images on the screen in still photo shooting 242 ...

Page 243: ...ers You can shoot with filter effects applied Note that only images with the filter effects applied are saved Configuring Shooting Creative Filters 1 Select Shooting creative filters Caution The camera shoots in single shooting mode when a Creative filter is set regardless of the drive mode setting or 243 ...

Page 244: ...h the filter effect applied Caution Some items on the AF tab are not available with Fish eye effect or Miniature effect selected 3 Adjust the filter effect Press the button Turn the dial to adjust the filter effect 4 Take the picture The images captured have the filter effect applied 244 ...

Page 245: ...Note Different creative filter effects are available in movie recording 245 ...

Page 246: ... painting and the subject look more three dimensional By adjusting the effect you can change the contrast and saturation Note that subjects such as the sky or white walls may not be rendered with a smooth gradation and may look uneven or noisy Water painting effect Makes the photo look like a watercolor painting with soft colors By adjusting the effect you can change the color density Note that ni...

Page 247: ... will differ somewhat from the appearance of your shots With Soft focus or Miniature effect options the blurred effect preview may differ somewhat from the appearance of your shots No histogram is displayed A magnified view is not available 247 ...

Page 248: ...n Digital Lens Optimizer Chromatic Aberration Correction Diffraction Correction Vignetting image distortion and other issues may be caused by lens optical characteristics The camera can compensate for these phenomena by using Lens aberration correction 1 Select Lens aberration correction 2 Select an option 248 ...

Page 249: ...izer Peripheral Illumination Correction Vignetting dark image corners can be corrected Caution Depending on shooting conditions noise may appear on the image periphery The higher the ISO speed the lower the amount of correction will be Note The amount of correction applied will be lower than the maximum correction amount applied with Digital Photo Professional EOS software 249 ...

Page 250: ... distortion correction may subtly change the angle of view resulting in images that are cropped a little and seem slightly less sharp The amount of image cropped may vary between still photos and movies Note With RF lenses distortion correction during movie recording is supported 250 ...

Page 251: ...on before use because the image processing may affect apparent image resolution and noise Optimal correction is applied based on the position of the focusing distance range switch on the lens The correction is also applied in MF mode Correction is not applied to any difference between the actual focusing distance and the range of the switch Movies with abrupt changes to the angle of view may be re...

Page 252: ...ower with High Image recording to the card also takes longer Depending on shooting conditions noise may be intensified together with the effects of correction Image edges may also be emphasized Adjust Picture Style sharpness or set Digital Lens Optimizer to Disable as needed before shooting The higher the ISO speed the lower the amount of correction will be For movie recording Digital Lens Optimiz...

Page 253: ...Chromatic Aberration Correction Chromatic aberration color fringing around subjects can be corrected Note Chromatic aberr corr is not displayed when Digital Lens Optimizer is set to Standard or High 253 ...

Page 254: ... from diffraction but also from the low pass filter and other factors Thus correction is also effective for exposures with the aperture wide open Diffraction correction is not displayed when Digital Lens Optimizer is set to Standard or High Caution General precautions for lens aberration correction Lens aberration correction cannot be applied to existing JPEG HEIF images When using a non Canon len...

Page 255: ...correction is difficult to discern magnifying and checking the image after shooting is recommended Corrections are applied even when an extender or life size converter is attached If the correction data for the attached lens is not registered to the camera the result will be the same as when the correction is set to Disable except for diffraction correction If necessary refer to the EOS Utility In...

Page 256: ...se reduction 2 Set a reduction option Auto For images exposed for 1 sec or longer noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected This setting is effective enough in most cases Enable Noise reduction is performed for all images exposed for 1 sec or longer The Enable setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected with the Auto setting 256 ...

Page 257: ...may take as long as exposure for the shot Images may look grainier with the Enable setting than with the Disable or Auto setting BUSY is displayed as noise is reduced and the shooting screen is not displayed until processing is finished when you can shoot again 257 ...

Page 258: ...ced 1 Select High ISO speed NR 2 Set the level Low Standard High The camera applies an amount of noise reduction corresponding to your specified level Multi Shot Noise Reduction Applies noise reduction with higher image quality than High For a single photo four shots are taken continuously and aligned and merged automatically into a single JPEG image Note that Multi Shot Noise Reduction is not ava...

Page 259: ... to record an image to the card after performing noise reduction and merging the images BUSY is displayed as images are processed and shooting is not possible until processing is finished Multi Shot Noise Reduction is not available with any of these features bulb exposures AEB WB bracketing RAW RAW JPEG long exposure noise reduction HDR mode HDR PQ settings focus bracketing or Creative filter shoo...

Page 260: ...S software to erase the dust spots automatically Preparation Use an RF or EF lens Prepare a solid white object such as a sheet of paper Set the lens focal length to 50 mm or longer Set the focus mode to MF and focus manually at infinity If the lens has no distance scale rotate the camera to face toward you and turn the focusing ring clockwise all the way 1 Select Dust Delete Data 2 Select OK 260 ...

Page 261: ...ge will not be saved the data can still be obtained even if there is no card in the camera When the picture is taken the camera will start collecting the Dust Delete Data When the Dust Delete Data is obtained a message will appear If the data is not obtained successfully an error message will appear Check the information in Preparation select OK and shoot again 261 ...

Page 262: ...on Manual File size is essentially unaffected by Dust Delete Data appended to images Caution If the object has any pattern or design it may be recognized as dust data and affect the accuracy of the dust deletion with the Digital Photo Professional EOS software Dust Delete Data is not added to shots taken under the following conditions In or mode shooting In mode shooting When multi shot noise redu...

Page 263: ...cally after each shot These images enable you to create a single image in focus over a deep depth of field Compositing is also possible using an application that supports depth compositing such as Digital Photo Professional EOS software 1 Select Focus bracketing 2 Set Focus bracketing Select Enable 263 ...

Page 264: ...t Specify how much to shift the focus This amount is automatically adjusted to suit the aperture value at the time of shooting Larger aperture values increase the focus shift and make focus bracketing cover a wider range under the same focus increment and number of shots After completing the settings press the button 264 ...

Page 265: ...e for changes in image brightness during focus bracketing Use this option for purposes other than depth compositing of the captured images in applications such as DPP 6 Set Depth composite Select Enable for in camera depth compositing The depth composited image is saved Select Disable if you prefer not to perform in camera depth compositing Only captured images are saved Caution Depth composited i...

Page 266: ...k border in the saved images You can crop the images manually or edit them as needed 8 Take the picture To save your shots in a new folder tap and select OK Focus at the nearer end of your preferred focal range then press the shutter button completely Once shooting begins release the shutter button The camera shoots continuously shifting the focal position toward infinity Shooting ends after your ...

Page 267: ...w After cancellation composited images are not saved Depth compositing may fail for patterned images with a lattice or stripes for example or images that are generally flat and uniform When taking several shots start by focusing closer then gradually focus farther away Too great a distance when moving the focal position between multiple shots may cause unevenness in depth composited images or it m...

Page 268: ...ged Anti flicker shooting Disable Flash firing Off Shooting creative filters Off Long exposure noise reduction Disable Shutter mode Electronic AF assist beam firing Disable Beep Disable Self timer lamp not illuminated Remote control lamp not illuminated When using lenses equipped with focus preset consider turning off the focus preset beep 1 Select Silent shutter function 2 Select On 268 ...

Page 269: ...ed sound and vibration from shutter operations compared to electronic first curtain Recommended when shooting with the aperture of a bright lens wide open Maximum shutter speed can be set higher than for electronic first curtain A white frame is displayed around the screen at the time of shooting when Drive mode is set to or Shutter operations are accompanied by beeps Beeping can be disabled in Be...

Page 270: ...occur with than with or Precautions when set to Electronic The continuous shooting speed may become slower depending on the shooting conditions Images of fast moving subjects may look distorted Images may lack suitable exposure if the aperture value changes in P Program AE or Tv Shutter priority AE mode With some lenses and under some shooting conditions lens focusing and aperture adjustment may b...

Page 271: ...Releasing Shutter without Card You can set the camera not to shoot unless there is a card in the camera The default setting is Enable 1 Select Release shutter without card 2 Select Disable 271 ...

Page 272: ...te that the IS mode setting is not displayed when you are using IS lenses that have an IS switch In that case setting the lens IS switch to activates stabilization by the lens 1 Select IS Image Stabilizer mode 2 Select an IS mode option Off Deactivates image stabilization On Camera shake will be corrected Caution In some cases this may not provide sufficient stabilization for certain lenses 272 ...

Page 273: ...Note For details on image stabilization for movie recording see Movie Digital IS 273 ...

Page 274: ...Customizing Quick Controls Resetting the Custom Quick Control Screen or Clearing All Items Quick Control items and the layout are customizable 1 Select Customize Quick Controls 2 Select Edit layout 274 ...

Page 275: ...emove then press the button Items shown on the Quick Control screen are labeled with a checkmark Items without a checkmark will be removed 4 Select items to add Use the dial or keys to select an item to add then press the button To change the layout press the button 275 ...

Page 276: ...5 Change the layout Press the keys to select an item to move then press the button Press the keys to move the item then press the button Press the button to exit setup 6 Select Save and exit 276 ...

Page 277: ...d Resetting the Custom Quick Control Screen or Clearing All Items Select Reset settings to restore the default Quick Control screen items and layout Select Clear all items to remove all items from the layout so that no Quick Control screen is displayed when the button is pressed 277 ...

Page 278: ... Touch Shutter Disable You can tap a spot to perform focusing on the spot Press the shutter button completely to take the picture 2 Tap the screen to shoot Tap the face or subject on the screen On the point you tap the camera focuses Touch AF using your specified AF Area When is set the AF point turns green when focus is achieved then the picture is taken automatically If focus is not achieved the...

Page 279: ...g the screen in magnified view will not focus or take the picture When shooting by tapping with Review duration in Image review set to Hold you can take the next shot by pressing the shutter button halfway or tapping Note To shoot with bulb exposure tap the screen twice Tap once to start exposure and again to stop it Be careful not to shake the camera when tapping the screen 279 ...

Page 280: ...ewfinder Display Review Duration To keep the image displayed immediately after you shoot set to Hold and if you prefer not to have the image displayed set to Off 1 Select Image review 2 Select Review duration 3 Set a time option 280 ...

Page 281: ...Note When Hold is set images are displayed as long as the time set in the Screen off option of Power saving 281 ...

Page 282: ...r viewfinder display of your shots immediately after you shoot 1 Select Image review 2 Select Viewfinder display 3 Select an option Note Viewfinder display settings take effect when Review duration is set to an option other than Off 282 ...

Page 283: ... and the live image is available when shooting in high speed continuous shooting drive mode and in a shutter mode other than electronic shutter 1 Select High speed display 2 Select an option Select Enable for display that switches between each shot and the live image 283 ...

Page 284: ...is not performed for shutter speeds slower than 1 30 sec aperture values higher than f 11 conditions that make autofocusing difficult flash photography or high ISO expansion It may also stop as you are shooting High speed display is not available in the following cases With OVF sim view assist set to On With Display simulation set to Disable or Exposure only during DOF 284 ...

Page 285: ...how long the metering timer runs which determines the duration of exposure value display after it is triggered automatically by an action such as pressing the shutter button halfway 1 Select Metering timer 2 Set a time option 285 ...

Page 286: ...e brightness will change accordingly Similarly changes to the aperture value will alter the depth of field Exposure Image brightness as displayed closely matches the actual brightness exposure of your shots If you set exposure compensation the image brightness will change accordingly Exposure only during DOF Normally the image is displayed at standard brightness so it is easy to see Only when you ...

Page 287: ...lenses this setting may increase the shutter release time lag The depth of field shown is only a guideline For more precise indication of the depth of field press the button assigned to depth of field preview Exposure DOF is not available with some lenses blinks if either exposure or depth of field cannot be simulated or if neither can be simulated is dimmed if either exposure or depth of field si...

Page 288: ...nder and screen display resembling the view from an optical viewfinder is available in still photo shooting Note that images displayed with this feature set to On may differ from actual shooting results 1 Select OVF sim view assist 2 Select an option 288 ...

Page 289: ...nd after One Shot AF is more likely to change when set to On than when set to Off Optical viewfinder simulation is not used during display to external monitors including in display to both an external monitor and the camera screen Depending on setting screens optical viewfinder simulation may not be used for display Display may not resemble an optical viewfinder in some cases The display appearanc...

Page 290: ...on in the Viewfinder Viewfinder Vertical Display Grid Histogram Lens Information Display Clearing Settings You can customize the details and screens of information shown on the screen or in the viewfinder when you shoot Customizing Information on the Screen 1 Select Shooting info disp 290 ...

Page 291: ...fo settings 3 Select screens Press the keys to select screens of information to show on the camera For information you prefer not to display press the button to clear the checkmark To edit the screen press the button 291 ...

Page 292: ...4 Edit the screen Press the keys to select options to show on the information screen For items you prefer not to display press the button to clear the checkmark Select OK to register the setting 292 ...

Page 293: ...ting info disp 2 Select VF info toggle settings 3 Select screens Press the keys to select screens of information to show on the camera For information you prefer not to display press the button to clear the checkmark To edit the screen press the button 293 ...

Page 294: ...4 Edit the screen Press the keys to select options to show on the information screen For items you prefer not to display press the button to clear the checkmark Select OK to register the setting 294 ...

Page 295: ...Viewfinder Vertical Display You can select how viewfinder information is displayed when you are shooting still photos vertically 1 Select Shooting info disp 2 Select VF vertical display 295 ...

Page 296: ...3 Select an option On Information is automatically rotated making it easier to read Off Information is not automatically rotated 296 ...

Page 297: ...Grid A grid can be displayed on the screen and viewfinder 1 Select Shooting info disp 2 Select Grid display 3 Select an option 297 ...

Page 298: ...ram You can select the content and display size of the histogram 1 Select Shooting info disp 2 Select Histogram disp 3 Select an option Select the content Brightness or RGB and display size Large or Small 298 ...

Page 299: ...Lens Information Display You can display information about the lens in use 1 Select Shooting info disp 2 Select Lens info display 299 ...

Page 300: ...n focus distance display you can select the timing and unit of measurement Focal length disp You can display the focal length of the lens in use SA variable amount You can display the amount of correction set when using lenses featuring spherical aberration control SA spherical aberration 300 ...

Page 301: ...Clearing Settings 1 Select Shooting info disp 2 Select Reset 3 Select OK 301 ...

Page 302: ...can be displayed when you shoot with the screen rotated toward the subject toward the front of the camera 1 Select Reverse display 2 Select On Select Off if you prefer not to reverse display when the screen is facing the subject 302 ...

Page 303: ...Viewfinder Display Format You can select how information is presented in the viewfinder 1 Select VF display format 2 Select an option 303 ...

Page 304: ...s 1 Select Disp performance 2 Select an option When set to Smooth By pressing the button to add a checkmark you can include low light locations in the scenarios for suppressing lower display frame rates The high frame rate 119 88 fps display of the Smooth option is used for shooting standby in viewfinder shooting 304 ...

Page 305: ...hooting under low light with Suppress lower frame rate set for shooting screen display may affect performance as follows Faster battery consumption Fewer shots available Lower image display brightness Difficulty in autofocusing Lower metering precision Lower flicker detection precision Lower subject detection precision 305 ...

Page 306: ...iffers from the actual shooting result because of low or bright light conditions However the actual image recorded will reflect the exposure setting Note that the noise may be more noticeable than the actual image recorded Display simulation may not be performed under some shooting settings The icon and histogram will be displayed in gray The image will be displayed on the screen at the standard b...

Page 307: ...ure is high image quality may decline Stop shooting and wait a few minutes before shooting again White internal temperature warning icon A white icon indicates high internal camera temperature The white icon indicates that the image quality of still photos will decline Stop shooting for a while and allow the camera to cool down If the camera s internal temperature is high the quality of images sho...

Page 308: ...e captured image When you magnify the image the image sharpness may look more pronounced than in the actual image Lens If the attached lens has an Image Stabilizer and you set the Image Stabilizer switch to the Image Stabilizer will operate at all times even if you do not press the shutter button halfway The Image Stabilizer consumes battery power and may decrease the number of available shots dep...

Page 309: ...essing the movie shooting button during still photo shooting Tab Menus Movie Recording Movie Recording Movie Recording Size High Frame Rate Digital Zoom Sound Recording Shooting Creative Filters Time Lapse Movies Movie Self Timer Image Stabilizer IS Mode Auto Level Shutter Button Function for Movies Zebra Settings Shooting Information Display Time Code Other Menu Functions General Movie Recording ...

Page 310: ... Shooting mode 2 Movie rec size 3 High Frame Rate 4 Digital zoom 5 Sound recording Shooting 2 1 Exposure comp 2 ISO speed settings 3 HDR shooting 4 Auto Lighting Optimizer 5 Highlight tone priority 6 Av 1 8 stop incr 7 Auto slow shutter 310 ...

Page 311: ...te Balance 3 WB correction 4 Picture Style Picture Style Selection Picture Style Customization Picture Style Registration 5 Clarity 6 Shooting creative filters 7 Lens aberration correction Shooting 4 1 Time lapse movie 2 Movie self timer 311 ...

Page 312: ...r mode 2 Customize Quick Controls 3 Auto level 4 Shutter btn function for movies 5 Metering timer 6 Zebra settings 7 Shooting info disp Shooting 6 1 Reverse display 2 VF display format 3 Standby Low res 4 HDMI display 5 Time code 312 ...

Page 313: ... displayed Shooting 1 1 Shooting mode 2 Movie rec size 3 Sound recording 4 Movie self timer Shooting 2 1 IS Image Stabilizer mode 2 Auto level 3 Shutter btn function for movies 4 Shooting info disp 5 Reverse display 6 VF display format 313 ...

Page 314: ...Shooting 3 1 Standby Low res 2 Time code 314 ...

Page 315: ...SO Speed in Mode Shutter Speed Close Up Demo Movie Recording IS Mode Movie Recording HDR Movie Recording Custom Shooting Mode Still Photo Shooting Information Display Movie Recording Autoexposure Movie Recording Exposure is controlled automatically to suit the brightness 1 Set the Mode dial to 315 ...

Page 316: ... Focus on the subject Before recording a movie focus with AF or manual focus By default Movie Servo AF is set to Enable so that the camera always keeps focusing When you press the shutter button halfway the camera focuses using your specified AF area 316 ...

Page 317: ...by tapping on the screen REC 1 is displayed in the upper right while movie recording is in progress and a red frame around the screen blinks Sound is recorded with the movie microphone 2 To stop recording the movie press the movie shooting button again You can also stop recording a movie by tapping on the screen 317 ...

Page 318: ...ISO Speed in Mode ISO speed is set automatically See ISO Speed in Movie Recording 318 ...

Page 319: ...Manual Exposure Movie Recording You can manually set the shutter speed aperture value and ISO speed for movie recording 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Select Shooting mode 3 Select Movie manual exp 319 ...

Page 320: ... record the movie Same as steps 4 and 5 for Autoexposure Movie Recording Caution During movie recording avoid changing the shutter speed aperture value or ISO speed which may record changes in the exposure or create more noise at high ISO speeds When recording a movie of a moving subject a shutter speed of approx 1 25 sec to 1 125 sec is recommended The faster the shutter speed the less smooth the...

Page 321: ... speed After locking during movie recording ISO speed lock can be canceled by pressing the button again If you press the button and recompose the shot you can see the exposure level difference on the exposure level indicator compared to when the button was pressed 321 ...

Page 322: ...ISO Speed in Mode You can set the ISO speed manually or select to set it automatically For details on ISO speed see ISO Speed in Movie Recording 322 ...

Page 323: ...ter speeds in mode vary depending on the frame rate you have set for your specified movie recording size Frame Rate Shutter Speed Sec Normal Movie Recording High Frame Rate Movie Recording 1 4000 1 125 1 4000 1 100 1 4000 1 8 323 ...

Page 324: ... for demonstrations product reviews or similar situations 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Select Shooting mode 3 Select Movie for close up demos 4 Record the close up demo movie Record the movie in the same way as normal movie recording Caution No AF points are displayed Subjects cannot be selected manually 324 ...

Page 325: ...re recorded This can provide effective stabilization even when non IS lenses are used When using an IS lens set the Image Stabilizer switch to 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Select Shooting mode 3 Select Movie IS mode Caution By default Digital IS is set to Enhanced 325 ...

Page 326: ...han for On The image will be more magnified Auto level Keeps images horizontally level during movie recording Note To avoid close ups of your face when the screen is facing the front of the camera for recording that will include your face you can switch the IS mode from enhanced to on to off which zooms out each time Otherwise you can tap to change the setting directly 5 Record the movie Record th...

Page 327: ...s of high contrast scenes Note Movies are recorded at NTSC or PAL 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Select Shooting mode 3 Select HDR Movie 4 Record an HDR movie Record the movie in the same way as normal movie recording For details on file sizes and the recording time available see Movie recording 327 ...

Page 328: ...pod is used for recording afterimages or noise may become more noticeable compared to normal playback when the HDR movie is played back frame by frame or in slow motion Image color and brightness may change significantly for a moment if you change settings for HDR movie recording Also the movie will not be updated for a moment and the frame stops momentarily Be aware of this when recording movies ...

Page 329: ...exposure recording is used 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Select Shooting mode 3 Select or is displayed when Movie auto exposure is registered to Custom shooting mode C mode and is displayed when Movie manual exp is registered 4 Focus and record the movie For details see the instructions for your registered shooting mode 329 ...

Page 330: ...Still Photo Shooting Still photo shooting is not supported in movie recording mode To shoot still photos turn the Mode dial to switch to another shooting mode 330 ...

Page 331: ...ording screen see Information Display Caution The remaining time displayed for movie recording is only a guideline Movie recording may stop before the initially displayed recording time elapses if the red icon appears due to high internal camera temperature during recording 331 ...

Page 332: ...in Movie rec size Note that the frame rate is updated automatically to match the Video system setting Image Size Aspect Ratio 3840 2160 16 9 1920 1080 16 9 Caution If you change the Video system setting also set Movie rec size again Other devices may not play movies such as 4K and High Frame Rate movies normally because playback is processing intensive Sharpness and noise vary slightly depending o...

Page 333: ...tails see Cards That Can Record Movies 4K movie recording greatly increases the processing load which may increase the internal camera temperature faster or higher than for regular movies If a white or red icon appears during movie recording the card may be hot so stop recording the movie and let the camera cool down before removing the card Do not remove the card immediately From a 4K movie you c...

Page 334: ...age Area The movie image area varies depending on the movie recording size setting 1 3840 2160 1920 1080 Caution Recording with Movie digital IS further crops the image around the center of the screen 334 ...

Page 335: ...hen Video system is set to For NTSC Compression method IPB Standard Compresses multiple frames at a time efficiently for recording IPB Light Since the movie is recorded at a bit rate lower than with IPB Standard the file size will be smaller than with IPB Standard and the playback compatibility will be higher This will make the available recording time longer than with IPB Standard with a card of ...

Page 336: ...erly Also if you play back a movie on a card with a slow reading speed the movie may not be played back properly When recording movies use high performance cards with a writing speed sufficiently higher than the bit rate When movies cannot be recorded properly format the card and try again If formatting the card does not resolve the problem refer to the card manufacturer s website etc Note To obta...

Page 337: ...ive order After the movie playback ends select the next movie and play it back Using SDXC cards formatted with the camera If you use the camera to format an SDXC card the camera will format it in exFAT When using an exFAT formatted card even if the file size exceeds 4 GB during movie recording the movie will be saved as a single file rather than being split into multiple files Caution When importi...

Page 338: ...Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute For details see Movie recording 338 ...

Page 339: ...ch records the movie as a new file When recording High Frame Rate movies The maximum recording time per movie is 15 min Once 15 min is reached recording stops automatically You can start recording a High Frame Rate movie again by pressing the movie shooting button which records the movie as a new file Caution The camera s internal temperature may rise and less recording time may be available after...

Page 340: ...heck the Movie rec size setting if you return this setting to Disable The screen may flicker if you record High Frame Rate movies under fluorescent or LED lighting For a moment when you start or stop recording High Frame Rate movies the movie is not updated and the frame stops momentarily Be aware of this when recording movies to external devices via HDMI Movie frame rates shown on the screen as y...

Page 341: ... Zoom With the recording size set to NTSC or PAL you can shoot with approx 1 10 digital zoom 1 Select Digital zoom 2 Select an option Select Enable then press the button Press the button to close the menu 341 ...

Page 342: ...sing a tripod to prevent camera shake is recommended Maximum ISO speed is ISO 12800 A magnified view is not available Since Movie digital zoom processes the image digitally the image will look grainier at higher magnifications Noise dots of light etc may also become noticeable Also see Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult The camera s internal temperature may rise and reduce the availa...

Page 343: ...rnal microphones During sound recording using the wireless communication function is not recommended The camera s built in microphone may also record mechanical sounds of the lens or sounds of camera lens operations if AF operations are performed or the camera or lens is operated during movie recording If so it may help reduce these sounds if you use an external microphone equipped with an output ...

Page 344: ...djusted Sound is recorded at a 48 kHz 16 bit sampling rate Sound Recording Sound Recording Level Auto The sound recording level is adjusted automatically Auto level control will take effect automatically in response to the sound level Manual You can adjust the sound recording level as needed Select Rec level and press the keys while looking at the level meter to adjust the sound recording level Lo...

Page 345: ...educe audio distortion in windy outdoor scenes Disabled when external microphones are connected to the external microphone IN terminal When the wind filter function takes effect part of the low bass sounds will also be reduced 345 ...

Page 346: ...matic B W or Miniature effect movie Recording size can be set to NTSC or PAL 1 Select Shooting creative filters 2 Select a filter effect Turn the dial to select a filter effect For Miniature effect movies move the AF point to the position to focus on Move the scene frame if the AF point is outside of it so that the AF point is aligned with it 346 ...

Page 347: ...ess the button When setting up miniature effect movies select the playback speed 4 Take the picture Caution A magnified view is not available No histogram is displayed Subjects such as the sky or white walls may not be rendered with smooth gradation and may have noise or irregular exposure or colors 347 ...

Page 348: ... and the dark areas along the screen edges by adjusting the filter effect Dramatic B W Creates an atmosphere of dramatic realism with high contrast black and white You can adjust the graininess and black and white effect Miniature effect movies You can record movies with a miniature diorama effect Select the playback speed and record Shooting under the default setting will keep the center looking ...

Page 349: ...Caution Miniature effect movies Sound is not recorded Movie Servo AF is disabled Editing is not available for miniature effect movies with a playback time less than 1 sec 349 ...

Page 350: ... subject changes in a much shorter period of time than the actual time it took It is effective for a fixed point observation of changing scenery growing plants celestial motion etc Time lapse movies are recorded in MP4 format at quality for NTSC or quality for PAL in Full HD recording Note that the frame rate is updated automatically to match the Video system setting 1 Select Time lapse movie 2 Se...

Page 351: ...Custom 4 Set the shooting interval Select Interval shots Select Interval sec Use the keys to set a value then press the button Refer to Time required 1 and Playback time 2 as you set it When Custom is set Select Interval min sec Press the button to display Use the keys to set a value then press the button Returns to Select OK to register the setting 351 ...

Page 352: ...hen press the button Returns to Make sure Playback time is not displayed in red Select OK to register the setting Note With Scene available intervals and numbers of shots are restricted to suit the type of scene For details on cards that can record time lapse movies card performance requirements see Card performance requirements If the number of shots is set to 3600 the time lapse movie will be ap...

Page 353: ...pplied for subsequent shots Each frame Metering is also performed for each subsequent shot to set the exposure automatically to match the brightness Note that any functions such as Picture Style and white balance that are set to Auto will be set automatically for each subsequent shot Caution Significant changes in brightness between shots may prevent the camera from shooting at the specified inter...

Page 354: ...min elapse after the shooting started Enable Note that the screen will turn off when approx 10 sec elapse after the shooting started Caution Even if Screen auto off is set to Disable the screen turns off during exposure Also note that images may not be displayed if the interval between shots is too brief Note During time lapse movie recording you can press the button to turn on off the screen 354 ...

Page 355: ...d to shoot the set number of shots with the set interval If it exceeds 24 hours days will be displayed Playback time 2 Indicates the movie recording time equivalent to the time required for playback once the Full HD movie is created from still photos taken at regular intervals 10 Close the menu Press the button to turn off the menu screen 355 ...

Page 356: ...11 Read the message Read the message and select OK 356 ...

Page 357: ...est shot go to the next step To take more test shots repeat this step Note Test shots are captured in JPEG quality Shutter speeds available in mode vary depending on Time lapse settings The range is 1 4000 to 30 sec in Custom mode or otherwise 1 4000 to 1 30 sec You can set the maximum limit for Auto ISO in mode or in mode with ISO Auto in the Max for Auto option of ISO speed settings If you have ...

Page 358: ...he time lapse movie Press the shutter button completely to start recording the time lapse movie AF will not work during time lapse movie recording A recording icon is displayed on the screen as the time lapse movie is recorded When the set number of shots are taken the time lapse movie recording ends To cancel recording time lapse movies set Time lapse to Disable 358 ...

Page 359: ...card If the time required for recording is more than 24 hours but not more than 48 hours 2 days will be indicated If three or more days are required the number of days will be indicated in 24 hour increments Even if the time lapse movie s playback time is less than 1 sec a movie file will still be created In this case 00 00 is indicated in Playback time If the shooting time is long using the house...

Page 360: ...image may look extremely distorted During time lapse movie recording auto power off will not take effect Also you cannot adjust the shooting function and menu function settings play back images etc Sound is not recorded for time lapse movies To start or stop time lapse movie recording you can press the shutter button completely regardless of the Shutter btn function for movies setting Significant ...

Page 361: ...apse movie Exif information in some shooting modes Note You can use Wireless Remote Control BR E1 sold separately to start and stop time lapse movie recording With Wireless Remote Control BR E1 First pair Wireless Remote Control BR E1 with the camera After you take some test shots and the camera is ready to shoot as in step 13 set the release timing movie shooting switch on the BR E1 to immediate ...

Page 362: ...er 1 Select Movie self timer 2 Select an option 3 Record the movie After you press the movie shooting button or tap the camera displays the number of seconds left before recording and beeps Note To cancel the self timer either tap the screen or press the button 362 ...

Page 363: ...fective stabilization even when non IS lenses are used When using an IS lens set the Image Stabilizer switch to Movie Digital IS 1 Select IS Image Stabilizer mode 2 Select a Digital IS option Off Image stabilization with Movie digital IS is disabled On Camera shake will be corrected The image will be slightly magnified 363 ...

Page 364: ... narrower the angle of view telephoto the less effective the image stabilization will be When using a tripod setting Movie digital IS to Off is recommended Depending on the subject and shooting conditions the subject may blur noticeably the subject momentarily looks out of focus due to the effects of the Movie digital IS Consider setting to Off when using a TS E lens or fish eye lens Since Movie d...

Page 365: ...Auto Level Auto leveling helps keep movies straight during recording Caution Set Digital IS in IS Image Stabilizer mode to Off 1 Select Auto level 2 Select an option 365 ...

Page 366: ...Shutter Button Function for Movies You can set the functions performed by pressing the shutter button halfway or completely during movie recording 1 Select Shutter btn function for movies 366 ...

Page 367: ...ress Specify the function performed by pressing the shutter button completely With Fully press set to Start stop mov rec you can start stop movie recording not only with the movie shooting button but also by pressing the shutter button completely or by using Wireless Remote Control BR E1 sold separately 367 ...

Page 368: ...ettings To help you adjust exposure before or during movie recording you can display a striped pattern over or around image areas of a specified brightness 1 Select Zebra settings 2 Select Zebra Select On 368 ...

Page 369: ...d brightness Zebra 2 Displays right slanting stripes over areas that exceed the specified brightness Zebra 1 2 Displays both Zebra 1 and Zebra 2 Zebra 1 display takes precedence where Zebra 1 and Zebra 2 display areas overlap 4 Set the level Zebra 1 level Zebra 2 level Set with the keys 369 ...

Page 370: ...s not reach 100 when HDR PQ is set Note that the maximum brightness value varies depending on Highlight tone priority and Picture Style settings Checking the zebra display level in advance is recommended when you will set Zebra pattern 370 ...

Page 371: ... on the screen or in the viewfinder during movie recording Note For details on the following topics see Shooting Information Display in Still Photo Shooting Customizing Information on the Screen Customizing Information in the Viewfinder Viewfinder Vertical Display Grid Histogram Lens Information Display Clearing Settings 371 ...

Page 372: ...Select Shooting info disp 2 Select Recording emphasis 3 Select an option On A red frame around the screen blinks while movie recording is in progress Off No frame is displayed to call attention to recording in progress 372 ...

Page 373: ...iting the recorded movie you can display aspect markers on the movie recording screen during standby and recording to be aware of the final angle of view after editing 1 Select Shooting info disp 2 Select Aspect marker 3 Select an option Select a display option 373 ...

Page 374: ...Note Markers are not shown during movie playback recorded movies are not tagged with aspect marker information 374 ...

Page 375: ... the time automatically as movies are recorded Time codes always record elapsed hours minutes seconds and frames They are mainly used when movies are edited To set up the time code use Time code Caution Time codes may not be displayed correctly if your movies are played back on devices other than the camera 375 ...

Page 376: ...e from the last time code in the previous file Free run The time code keeps advancing even when you are not recording Caution When set to Free run time codes are not added to High Frame Rate movies When set to Free run time codes will be affected by any changes to settings for time zone or daylight saving time 376 ...

Page 377: ...etting Enables you to set any starting hour minute second and frame Reset Resets the time set with Manual input setting or Set to camera time to 00 00 00 or 00 00 00 Set to camera time Matches the hour minute and second set as the time on the camera Sets the frame value to 00 377 ...

Page 378: ...splayed on the movie recording screen Rec time During recording standby displays the available recording time During recording displays the time that has elapsed since movie recording began 1 Time code Displays the time code during movie recording 2 378 ...

Page 379: ...ays the time code during movie playback Note Time codes are always recorded to movie files except when High Frame Rate movies are set to Free run regardless of the Movie rec count setting The Movie play count setting in Time code is linked to the Movie play count so that these settings always match The frame count is not displayed during movie recording or playback 379 ...

Page 380: ... the external device On Recording by an external device is synchronized to starting stopping recording on the camera Caution Time codes are not added to HDMI video output when you record High Frame Rate movies with Count up in Time code set to Free run To determine compatibility of external recording devices with Time code and Rec Command functions check with the device manufacturer Even with Time...

Page 381: ... Enable is set Enable Corrects the discrepancy automatically by skipping time code numbers DF drop frame Disable The discrepancy is not corrected NDF non drop frame Time codes are displayed as follows Enable DF 00 00 00 Playback 00 00 00 00 Disable NDF 00 00 00 Playback 00 00 00 00 Note The Drop frame setting item is not displayed when the frame rate is set to 23 98 fps or when Video system is set...

Page 382: ...lly You can also select ISO Auto Max for Auto You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in movie recording in mode or in mode with ISO Auto Max for Auto You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in time lapse movie recording in mode or in mode with ISO Auto HDR shooting For details on HDR shooting see HDR Shooting Auto Lighting Optimizer Brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically For...

Page 383: ...S lenses are used Auto slow shutter You can choose whether to record movies that are brighter and less affected by image noise than when set to Disable by automatically slowing the shutter speed under low light Available in recording mode Applies when the frame rate of the movie recording size is or Disable Enables you to record movies with smoother more natural movement less affected by subject s...

Page 384: ...Note Setting to Disable is recommended when recording moving subjects under low light or when afterimages such as trails may occur 384 ...

Page 385: ... balance correction see White Balance Correction Picture Style For details on Picture Styles see Picture Style Selection Clarity For details on clarity see Clarity Lens aberration correction Peripheral illumination distortion focus breathing and chromatic aberration can be corrected as you record movies For details on lens aberration correction see Lens Aberration Correction 385 ...

Page 386: ... 5 Customize Quick Controls For details on customizing Quick Controls see Customizing Quick Controls Metering timer For details on the metering timer see Metering Timer 386 ...

Page 387: ...of camera temperature during standby As a result it may enable you to record movies over a longer period Caution Image quality on the standby screen may differ from image quality on the screen during movie recording Briefly when you start recording movies image display may remain on the current frame instead of being updated With digital zoom set to an option other than Disable overheat control is...

Page 388: ...ice via HDMI but you can stop output of this information by pressing the button Before recording movies externally confirm that no information is being sent by the camera by making sure no shooting information AF points and so on is displayed on external monitors or other devices Caution Card recording is not performed with HDMI display set to Camera menus and image playback are only displayed on ...

Page 389: ...erating the camera when recording movies to external devices which may cause information to be displayed in the HDMI video output Brightness and color of movies recorded with the camera may look different from that of HDMI video output recorded by external devices depending on the viewing environment Note By pressing the button you can change the information displayed Time codes can be added to HD...

Page 390: ...he camera may become hot internally if movies are recorded under the current settings and that if you continue recording the camera may turn off automatically If you will record over an extended period consider changing the settings listed in the guidance such as movie recording size or use of digital zoom so that you can record without the camera displaying guidance If you prefer to record withou...

Page 391: ...te but once the temperature reaches level 8 the color changes flashes in red if you continue recording after the indicator reaches level 9 marked in orange A flashing icon indicates that the camera will soon turn off automatically A message is displayed if you continue to record while the icon is flashing and the camera automatically turns off Subsequent recording To keep recording under the same ...

Page 392: ...echanical lens sounds Avoid covering the built in microphones with your fingers or other objects Connecting or disconnecting an HDMI cable during movie recording will end recording If necessary also see General Still Photo Shooting Precautions The camera may become hot in movie recording while connected via Wi Fi Use a tripod or take other measures to avoid handheld recording Recording and image q...

Page 393: ...ie may not be recorded properly If the card s writing speed is slow due to fragmentation and the indicator appears formatting the card may make the writing speed faster Note Notes for movie recording Each time you record a movie a new movie file is created on the card Field of view coverage is approx 100 To enable starting stopping movie recording by pressing the shutter button completely set Full...

Page 394: ...eative Zone modes P Tv Av or M Note stands for autofocus stands for manual focus Tab Menus AF Still Photos Tab Menus AF Movie Recording AF Operation Movie Servo AF Selecting the AF Area Preview AF AF Assist Beam Firing Touch Drag AF Settings Manual Focus Customizing AF Functions Selecting the Drive Mode Using the Self Timer Remote Control Shooting Customizing Operation 394 ...

Page 395: ... operation 2 AF area 3 Whole area tracking Servo AF 4 Subject to detect 5 Eye detection 6 Focus mode Note When lenses without a focus mode switch are used Focus mode is displayed on the 1 tab AF2 1 Preview AF 2 AF assist beam firing 395 ...

Page 396: ...AF3 1 Touch drag AF settings 2 MF peaking settings 3 Focus guide 4 Movie Servo AF AF4 1 Lens electronic MF 2 Focus control ring 396 ...

Page 397: ...available menus vary by shooting mode AF1 1 AF area 2 Whole area tracking Servo AF 3 Subject to detect 4 Eye detection 5 Focus mode Note When lenses without a focus mode switch are used Focus mode is displayed on the 1 tab AF2 1 Preview AF 2 AF assist beam firing 397 ...

Page 398: ...AF3 1 Touch drag AF settings 2 MF peaking settings 3 Focus guide 4 Movie Servo AF 398 ...

Page 399: ...o AF 2 AF area 3 Subject to detect 4 Eye detection 5 Focus mode Note When lenses without a focus mode switch are used Focus mode is displayed on the 1 tab AF2 1 Movie Servo AF speed 2 Touch drag AF settings 3 MF peaking settings 4 Focus guide 399 ...

Page 400: ...AF3 1 Lens electronic MF 2 Focus control ring 400 ...

Page 401: ...or Automatic AF Mode Switching You can select the AF operation characteristics to suit the shooting conditions or subject 1 Set the focus mode to AF For RF lenses without a focus mode switch Set Focus mode to AF For RF lenses with a focus mode switch Set the lens focus mode switch to 401 ...

Page 402: ...focus is not achieved the AF point will turn orange When using One Shot AF either recompose the shot and try to focus again or see Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult With Servo AF the camera shoots even when subjects are not in focus 402 ...

Page 403: ...tails on the continuous shooting speed for continuous shooting see Selecting the Drive Mode Note If Beep is set to Disable the beeper will not sound when focus is achieved See Lens electronic MF when using a lens that supports electronic manual focusing Shooting with the focus locked In focus lock shooting you will use One Shot AF with a fixed AF point then recompose the shot before shooting The s...

Page 404: ...2 After the AF point in focus turns green keep the shutter button pressed halfway and recompose the shot 3 Press the shutter button completely to take the picture 404 ...

Page 405: ...exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken For details on the continuous shooting speed for continuous shooting see Selecting the Drive Mode Caution Accurate focusing may not be possible at high aperture values or depending on the lens the distance to the subject and how fast the subject is moving Zooming during continuous shooting may throw off the focus Zoom first then recompose and shoo...

Page 406: ...us AF for Automatic AF Mode Switching The AF mode is automatically switched from One Shot AF to Servo AF based on subject status while you are pressing the shutter button halfway or shooting continuously 406 ...

Page 407: ...Movie Servo AF With this function enabled the camera focuses on the subject continuously during movie recording 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Select Movie Servo AF 407 ...

Page 408: ...fic position or if you prefer not to record mechanical sounds from the lens you can temporarily stop Movie Servo AF by tapping in the lower left of the screen Movie Servo AF will resume after pausing if you return to movie recording after operations such as pressing the or button or changing the AF area Disable Press the shutter button halfway to focus 408 ...

Page 409: ...ll be shortened The camera s built in microphone may also record mechanical sounds of the lens or sounds of camera lens operations if AF operations are performed or the camera or lens is operated during movie recording If so it may help reduce these sounds if you use an external microphone equipped with an output plug and position it away from the camera and lens Movie Servo AF pauses during zoomi...

Page 410: ... AF Area Whole Area Tracking Servo AF Subject to Detect Eye Detection Tracking with the Button Focus Mode Manually Setting AF Points or Zone AF Frames Magnified View AF Shooting Tips Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult AF Range 410 ...

Page 411: ...AF Area Camera operation in the AF area is as follows Spot AF The camera focuses in a narrower area than 1 point AF 1 point AF The camera focuses using a single AF point 411 ...

Page 412: ...g on your preferred subject is easier than with Flexible Zone AF When Servo AF is used first you will focus using an AF point Expand AF area Around Focuses using one AF point and the surrounding AF area outlined here in blue which makes it easier to focus on moving subjects than with Expand AF area When Servo AF is used first you will focus using an AF point 412 ...

Page 413: ... Flexible Zone AF 1 By default a square Zone AF frame is set Flexible Zone AF 2 By default a vertical rectangular Zone AF frame is set 413 ...

Page 414: ...tions such as faces of people or animals vehicles subject motion and subject distance Pressing the shutter button halfway displays over AF points in focus Whole area AF Uses auto selection AF in a whole area AF frame to cover a larger area than Flexible Zone AF which makes focusing easier than with 1 point AF Expand AF area Flexible Zone AF and effective for moving subjects Focusing areas are dete...

Page 415: ...an select the AF area to suit the shooting conditions or subject If you prefer to focus manually see Manual Focus 1 Select AF area 2 Select the AF area Note To set the AF area you can also press the button and then the button 415 ...

Page 416: ...d halfway with AF operation set to Servo AF 1 Select Whole area tracking Servo AF 2 Select an option On The AF area switches to whole area AF to track subjects across the entire screen area while the shutter button is pressed halfway Off Subjects are tracked only within AF points when the shutter button is pressed halfway or completely 416 ...

Page 417: ...era attempts to detect faces or bodies and a tracking frame is shown over any face detected When an animal s face or entire body cannot be detected the camera may track part of their body Vehicles Detects two or four wheeled motorsports vehicles and people and prioritizes detection results for vehicles as the main subjects to track For vehicles the camera attempts to detect key details or the enti...

Page 418: ...on the type color shape or orientation Frames may also appear for similar looking vehicles or subjects that are not vehicles To avoid having a tracking frame displayed next to unintended subjects when you are shooting people animals or vehicles with the camera set to Auto change the setting to track your intended subjects Note When pressing the shutter button halfway for subject selection you can ...

Page 419: ...than Whole area AF In this case aim the AF point over the subject A tracking frame appears over any subjects detected Tracking frames away from AF points are displayed in gray except in some cases Once the tracked subject is near an AF point even if it is outside the AF point the tracking frame turns white distinguishing it as an active frame which enables selection as the main subject 419 ...

Page 420: ...Selecting a subject by touch with AF area set to Whole area AF changes the tracking frame to and locks on to that subject for tracking across the entire screen To release locked tracking tap Pressing the shutter button halfway when the AF point does not overlap the tracking frame will focus using the active white AF frame For human subjects the active may cover only a part of the face not the whol...

Page 421: ... setting If the subject s face is significantly out of focus face detection will not be possible Adjust the focus manually so that the face can be detected then perform AF AF may not detect subjects or people s faces at the edges of the screen Recompose the shot to center the subject or bring the subject closer to the center 421 ...

Page 422: ...Eye Detection You can shoot with the eyes of people or animals in focus 1 Select Eye detection 2 Select an option 422 ...

Page 423: ...ected automatically To choose an eye to focus on if is displayed with AF area set to Whole area AF you can use the keys depending on the Eye detection setting 4 Take the picture Caution Depending on the subject and shooting conditions subject eyes may not be detected correctly or a subject s left or right eye may not be prioritized correctly Eyes are not detected when Subject to detect is set to N...

Page 424: ... based on assigning the button 1 Check the tracking frame A tracking frame appears after you aim the camera at a subject Aim the AF point over the subject if you have selected an option other than Whole area AF in AF area With Expand AF area or Expand AF area Around adjacent AF points are also displayed With Flexible Zone AF the specified Zone AF frame is displayed 424 ...

Page 425: ...g frame to then use the keys Once tracking begins the subject is tracked across the entire screen regardless of the specified AF area 3 Take the picture Note The position of AF areas and points when tracking stops during shooting standby corresponds to the position before tracking When tracking stops while the shutter button is pressed halfway or completely the AF area reverts to the state before ...

Page 426: ...a focuses 1 Select Focus mode 2 Select an option AF The camera operates in autofocus mode MF The camera operates in manual focus mode Note You can also switch between AF and MF when the shooting screen is displayed by pressing the key 426 ...

Page 427: ...onditions When lenses with a focus mode switch are attached When lenses designed exclusively for manual focusing are attached When no lens is attached When set to MF AF points are hidden during basic information display and an MF icon is displayed 427 ...

Page 428: ... AF 1 1 Check the AF point An AF point 1 is displayed 2 Move the AF point Press the button then use the keys to move the AF point into position for focusing but note that with some lenses it may not move to the edge of the screen You can also focus by tapping a position on the screen to move the AF point there To center the AF point press the button 428 ...

Page 429: ...hieved the AF point will turn orange Caution The camera will keep moving the AF point to track subjects when set to Flexible Zone AF and Servo AF but under some shooting conditions such as when subjects are small it may not be possible to track the subject Focusing may be difficult when using a peripheral AF point In this case select an AF point in the center Tapping the screen to focus will focus...

Page 430: ...ofocusing is performed in magnified view if you press the shutter button halfway When set to Servo AF or AI Focus AF pressing the shutter button halfway in magnified view reverts to the normal view for focusing Caution If focusing is difficult in the magnified view return to the normal view and perform AF If you perform AF in the normal view and then use the magnified view accurate focus may not b...

Page 431: ... shoot the screen may flicker and focusing may be difficult In this case restart the camera and resume shooting with AF under the light source you will use If focusing is not possible with AF focus manually For subjects at the edge of the screen that are slightly out of focus try centering the subject or AF point or Zone AF frame to bring them into focus then recompose the shot before shooting Wit...

Page 432: ...s colors or patterns Night scenes or points of light The image flickers under fluorescent or LED lighting Extremely small subjects Subjects at the edge of the screen Strongly backlit or reflective subjects Example Car with a highly reflective surfaces etc Near and distant subjects covered by an AF point Example Animal in a cage etc Subjects that keep moving within the AF point and will not stay st...

Page 433: ...AF Range The available autofocus range varies depending on the lens used and settings such as aspect ratio movie recording size and Movie digital IS 433 ...

Page 434: ...n focus The camera is ready to focus immediately when you press the shutter button halfway 1 Select Preview AF 2 Select Enable Caution Fewer shots are available when set to Enable because the lens is driven continuously and battery power is consumed 434 ...

Page 435: ...e Enables firing of the AF assist beam when needed OFF Disable Disables firing of the AF assist beam Set if you prefer not to fire the AF assist beam LED LED AF assist beam only Enables LED AF assist beam firing by Speedlites equipped with this feature when these flash units are attached If your Speedlite is not LED equipped the camera s AF assist beam is fired instead 435 ...

Page 436: ...Caution Speedlite AF assist beam firing is disabled when the Speedlite s AF assist beam firing Custom Function is set to Disable 436 ...

Page 437: ...Detection Positioning Method Active Touch Area Relative Sensitivity You can move the AF point or Zone AF frame by tapping or dragging on the screen as you look through the viewfinder Touch Drag AF 1 Select Touch drag AF settings 2 Select Touch drag AF Select Enable 437 ...

Page 438: ...a Note that this setting is not available with Touch drag AF set to Enable 1 Select Tap to select subject to detect 2 Select On Note To switch to a person on the left tap the left side of the area set in Active touch area and to switch to a person on the right tap the right side With Eye detection set to Enable the camera switches to the eyes of a different subject 438 ...

Page 439: ...tapping or dragging 1 Set Positioning method Absolute The AF point moves to the tapped or dragged position on the screen Relative The AF point moves in the direction you drag by an amount corresponding to the amount you drag no matter where you tap the screen 439 ...

Page 440: ...Active touch area 2 Set the area that will respond to touch Note A round orange frame is displayed when you tap the screen with AF area set to Whole area AF After you lift your finger at the position to move the AF point to is displayed and that subject is tracked To cancel subject selection tap 440 ...

Page 441: ...Relative you can specify the amount of movement in response to tapping or dragging 1 Select Rel sensitivity 2 Set the amount of movement For faster AF point positioning set toward the positive end and for slower positioning set toward the negative end 441 ...

Page 442: ...g MF Peaking Outline Emphasis Focus Guide If focusing is not possible with autofocus you can magnify the image and focus manually 1 Set the focus mode to For RF lenses without a focus mode switch Set Focus mode to MF 442 ...

Page 443: ...mode switch to 2 Magnify the image Pressing the button and then the button changes the magnification ratio as follows 3 Move the magnified area Use the keys to move the magnified area into position for focusing To center the magnified area press the button 443 ...

Page 444: ...he magnified image turn the lens focusing ring to focus After achieving focus press the button to return to the normal view Note In magnified view the exposure is locked Even when focusing manually you can use Touch Shutter to shoot 444 ...

Page 445: ...subjects in focus can be displayed in color to make focusing easier You can set the outline color and adjust the sensitivity level of edge detection 1 Select MF peaking settings 2 Select Peaking Select On 3 Set Level and Color Set as necessary 445 ...

Page 446: ...connected via HDMI Note that peaking display is shown on the camera screen when HDMI display is set to MF peaking may be hard to discern at high ISO speeds especially when ISO expansion is set If necessary lower the ISO speed or set Peaking to Off Note Peaking display shown on the screen is not recorded in images 446 ...

Page 447: ...an option other than None You can also display the guide frame near the eyes of the person detected as the main subject by setting Eye detection to an option other than Disable After pressing the button you can use the keys to move the guide frame in the direction you press To set the guide frame after moving it with the keys press the button You can also move and set the guide frame by tapping th...

Page 448: ...rent position in focus and adjustment amount as follows Much adjustment needed toward infinity Slight adjustment needed toward infinity In focus Slight adjustment needed toward close range Much adjustment needed toward close range 448 ...

Page 449: ...nts are displayed while the guide frame is displayed The guide frame is not displayed in these situations When the focus mode is set to on the camera or lens When display is magnified When digital zoom is set The guide frame is not displayed correctly during shifting or tilting of TS E lenses Note The camera s auto power off counter does not count time spent adjusting the focus with a lens s elect...

Page 450: ...n manual focusing adjustment is disabled One Shot enabled You can manually adjust the focus after the AF operation if you keep holding down the shutter button halfway One Shot enabled magnify You can manually adjust the focus after the AF operation if you keep holding down the shutter button halfway You can magnify the area in focus and adjust the focus manually by turning the lens focusing ring D...

Page 451: ...r button halfway as you turn the lens focusing ring Note For details on your lens s manual focus specifications refer to the Lens Instruction Manual Use as a focusing or control ring Menu based switching of lens focus control ring functionality Caution Available when using lenses that have a combination focus control ring but have no switch to switch between these features Use as focus ring The ri...

Page 452: ... AF when Use as control ring is selected press the button and add a checkmark to Focus mode is AF when used as a control ring Switching is also possible from the Quick Control screen when customized with Customize Quick Controls 452 ...

Page 453: ...ecording or set During shooting to have the AF speed take effect only during movie recording AF speed You can adjust the AF speed focus transition speed from the standard speed 0 to slow one of seven levels or fast one of two levels to obtain the desired effect for the movie creation Lenses supporting slow focus transition during movie recording USM and STM lenses released in and after 2009 are co...

Page 454: ...tem Turn the dial to select the drive mode item Single shooting When you hold down the shutter button completely only one shot will be taken High speed continuous shooting When you hold down the shutter button completely you can shoot continuously as described below while you keep holding it down based on the Shutter mode setting Elec 1st curtain max approx 12 shots sec Electronic max approx 15 sh...

Page 455: ...c Electronic max approx 15 shots sec Low speed continuous shooting When you hold down the shutter button completely you can shoot continuously as described below while you keep holding it down based on the Shutter mode setting Elec 1st curtain max approx 3 0 shots sec Electronic max approx 5 0 shots sec Self timer 10 sec Self timer 2 sec Self timer Continuous shooting For details on self timer sho...

Page 456: ... be less than approx 15 shots sec if any of the following occurs during continuous shooting Settings are applied in P or Tv shooting mode that cause the aperture value to change Zooming is performed Manual focusing is performed Servo AF changes the position in focus Continuous shooting speed with Servo AF may be slower depending on subject conditions or the lens used Visit the Canon website for de...

Page 457: ...orative photograph 1 Press the key With an image displayed press the key 2 Select the drive mode item Turn the dial to select the self timer Shoot in 10 sec Shoot in 2 sec Shoot continuously in 10 sec for the specified number of shots Press the keys to set the number of shots to take 2 10 457 ...

Page 458: ...rnal flash and other shooting conditions Note is used to start shooting without touching the camera to avoid camera shake when it is mounted on a tripod for shots such as still lifes or long exposures for example After taking self timer shots playing back the image to check focus and exposure is recommended When using the self timer to shoot yourself use focus lock on an object at the same distanc...

Page 459: ...ot remotely up to approx 5 meters 16 4 feet from the camera First pair the camera and BR E1 For operating instructions refer to the BR E1 instruction manual Note Auto power off time may be extended when the camera is set for remote control shooting BR E1 can also be used for movie recording Even in still photo shooting you can record movies by setting the remote control switch to movie mode 459 ...

Page 460: ... describes ways to customize AF operation You can also use a combination of customized settings Adjusting the Zone AF Frame Size You can resize the Zone AF frame displayed for Flexible Zone AF 1 3 1 Press the button during shooting screen display 2 Press the button 460 ...

Page 461: ...button and select Flexible Zone AF 1 2 or 3 4 Press the button 5 Adjust the Zone AF frame size Use the keys to adjust the Zone AF frame size then press the button To restore the default setting press the button 461 ...

Page 462: ...Playback Magnified Image Display Index Display Multiple Image Display Movie Playback Editing a Movie s First and Last Scenes Frame Extraction from 4K Movies Digest Movie Editing Playback on a TV Set Protecting Images Erasing Images Rotating Still Photos Changing Movie Orientation Information Rating Images Print Ordering DPOF Creative Assist Playback Creative Filters Red Eye Correction Resizing JPE...

Page 463: ... Movie Play Count HDMI HDR Output 463 ...

Page 464: ...e images 3 Rotate stills 4 Change mov rotate info 5 Rating 6 Print order Playback 2 1 Creative Assist 2 Playback creative filters 3 Red eye correction 4 Resize 5 Cropping 6 HEIF JPEG conversion In Basic Zone modes HEIF JPEG conversion is not displayed 464 ...

Page 465: ...ayback 3 1 Slide show 2 Set image search conditions 3 View from last seen 4 Image jump w Playback 4 1 Playback information display 2 AF point disp 3 Playback grid 4 Movie play count 5 HDMI HDR output 465 ...

Page 466: ...y 1 Switch to playback Press the button The last image captured or played back is displayed 2 Browse images To play back images starting with the most recent press the key To display images starting with the first captured image press the key Each time you press the button the display will change 466 ...

Page 467: ... the button to exit image playback and return to shooting standby Note Lines indicating the image area are shown on RAW images captured with Still img aspect ratio set to 1 1 4 3 or 16 9 If the search conditions are set with Set image search conditions only the filtered images will be displayed 467 ...

Page 468: ...g Information Display With the shooting information screen displayed you can press the button to switch to other information You can also customize the information displayed in Playback information display 468 ...

Page 469: ...touch screen panel that you can touch to control playback Supported touch operations are like those used with smartphones and similar devices First press the button to prepare for touch playback Browse images Jump display Index display 469 ...

Page 470: ...Magnified view Note You can also magnify display by double tapping with one finger 470 ...

Page 471: ...view will appear The magnified area position 1 will be displayed in the lower right of the screen Each press of the button magnifies display Each press of the button reduces display For index display press the button again after the final reduction To erase the current image select Erase images 471 ...

Page 472: ...2 Scroll the image Use the keys to scroll around the magnified image To cancel the magnified view press the button or tap 472 ...

Page 473: ...ck press the button The 4 image index display will appear The selected image is highlighted with an orange frame Pressing the button again switches display from 9 images to 36 and then to 100 Pressing the button switches display from 100 images to 36 9 4 and then single image display 473 ...

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Page 475: ...2 Browse images Press the keys to move the orange frame for image selection Press the button in index display to show the selected image in single image display 475 ...

Page 476: ...ct a movie to play In single image display the icon displayed in the upper left of the screen indicates a movie In index display perforations at the left edge of a thumbnail indicate a movie Movies cannot be played from index display so press the button to switch to single image display 476 ...

Page 477: ... The movie will start playing back Sound is played through the speaker 1 You can pause playback and access the movie playback panel by pressing the button Press it again to resume the playback Press the keys to adjust the volume even during playback 477 ...

Page 478: ...lays the next frame each time you turn the dial right Skip forward Skips forward approx 1 sec each time you press the key Holding the key down will fast forward the movie Playback position hh mm ss Playback time hours minutes seconds when Movie play count is set to Rec time hh mm ss ff DF hh mm ss ff NDF Time code hours minutes seconds frames when Movie play count is set to Time code Volume Press ...

Page 479: ...essing the button toggles between playing movies and stopping playback Next frame Displays the next frame each time you turn the dial right Next clip Press the key to display the first frame of the next clip Playback position hh mm ss Playback time hours minutes seconds Volume Press the keys to adjust the speaker volume Press the button to go to the next screen Press the button to return to single...

Page 480: ... the current frame and save it as a JPEG or HEIF still image Press the button to return to the previous screen Displayed only during digest movie playback Caution Adjust the volume using television controls when the camera is connected to a television for movie playback because volume cannot be adjusted by pressing the keys Movie playback may stop if the card s read speed is too slow or movie file...

Page 481: ... a Movie s First and Last Scenes You can edit out the first and last scenes of a movie in approx 1 sec increments 1 Pause movie playback The movie playback panel will appear 2 Press the button then select 481 ...

Page 482: ...ch turn of the dial goes back or forward one frame After deciding which part to edit out press the button The portion indicated by a line at the bottom of the screen will remain 4 Check the edited movie Select to play back the edited movie To change the edited part go back to step 3 To cancel the editing press the button 482 ...

Page 483: ... at the bottom of the screen the actual position where movies are trimmed may differ from your specified position Movies shot with another camera cannot be edited with this camera You cannot edit a movie when the camera is connected to a computer Compress and save is not available for the following movies Movies recorded with HDR shooting set to Enable Movies recorded in NTSC PAL or NTSC sizes Mov...

Page 484: ...ges This is referred to as frame grabbing 1 Select a 4K movie Use the keys for selection On the shooting information screen 4K movies are labeled with icons In index display press the button to switch to single image display 2 In single image display press the button 3 Select The movie will start playing back 484 ...

Page 485: ...ie The movie playback panel will appear 5 Select a frame to grab Use the movie playback panel to select the frame to grab as a still image For movie playback panel instructions see Movie playback panel 6 Press the button then select 485 ...

Page 486: ...ooting set to Enable Check the destination folder and image file number 8 Select the image to display Select View original movie or View extracted still image Caution Frame grabbing is not possible from the following 4K movies Movies recorded with other cameras Frame grabbing is not possible while the camera is connected to a computer 486 ...

Page 487: ... Switch to playback Press the button 2 Select a still photo with an attached digest movie Use the keys to select a still photo that includes a digest movie In single image display digest movies are labeled with in the upper left In index display press the button to switch to single image display 3 In single image display press the button 487 ...

Page 488: ...4 Select Digest movie playback begins 5 Press the button to pause the digest movie 6 Select a clip Use or to select a clip 7 Erase the clip Press the button then select 488 ...

Page 489: ...8 Select OK The clip is erased and the digest movie is overwritten Note For other instructions on using the movie playback panel for digest movies see Digest movie playback panel 489 ...

Page 490: ...irm that Video system is correctly set to For NTSC or For PAL depending on the video system of your television 1 Connect the HDMI cable to the camera Insert the HDMI cable in the camera s terminal 2 Connect the HDMI cable to the television Connect the HDMI cable to the television s HDMI IN port 3 Turn on the television and switch the television s video input to select the connected port 4 Set the ...

Page 491: ...ecting or disconnecting the cable between the camera and television turn off the camera and television Depending on the television part of the image displayed may be cut off Do not connect any other device s output to the camera s terminal Doing so may cause a malfunction Certain televisions may not display the images due to incompatibility It may take some time before images are displayed To avoi...

Page 492: ...on If you format the card the protected images will also be erased Note Once an image is protected it cannot be erased by the camera s erase function To erase a protected image you must first cancel the protection If you erase all the images only the protected images will remain This is convenient when you want to erase all unneeded images at once Protecting Individual Images 1 Select Protect imag...

Page 493: ...ss the button to protect the selected image after which it will be labeled with a icon 1 at the top of the screen To cancel protection and clear the icon press the button again To protect another image repeat steps 3 and 4 Note During playback you can press the button and protect images from the Quick Control screen 493 ...

Page 494: ...range to protect all the specified images at once 1 Select Select range Select Select range in Protect images 2 Specify the range of images Select the first image start point Next select the last image end point The images in the specified range will be protected and the icon will appear To select another image to protect repeat step 2 494 ...

Page 495: ...ll be protected To cancel protection select Unprotect all images in folder or Unprotect all images on card If the search conditions are set with Set image search conditions the display will change to All found images and Unprotect all found If you select All found images all the images filtered by the search conditions will be protected If you select Unprotect all found the protection of all the f...

Page 496: ...se unnecessary images individually or erase them in one batch Protected images will not be erased Caution Once an image is erased it cannot be recovered Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it To prevent important images from being erased accidentally protect them Erasing Images Individually 1 Press the button 2 Select the image to erase Use the keys to select the image to erase 4...

Page 497: ... Erase the images JPEG HEIF RAW images or movies Select Erase RAW JPEG RAW HEIF images Select an option Series of images captured in or drive mode are erased when you select Erase scene including image during playback 497 ...

Page 498: ...the images to be erased you can erase all those images at once 1 Select Erase images 2 Select Select and erase images 3 Select an image Use the keys to select an image to erase then press the button To select another image to be erased repeat step 3 Press the button 498 ...

Page 499: ...4 Erase the images Select OK 499 ...

Page 500: ... the specified images at once 1 Select Select range Select Select range in Erase images 2 Specify the range of images Select the first image start point Next select the last image end point A checkmark will be appended to all the images within the range between first and last images To select another image to be erased repeat step 2 3 Press the button 500 ...

Page 501: ...4 Erase the images Select OK 501 ...

Page 502: ... card in Erase images all the images in the folder or on the card will be erased If the search conditions are set with Set image search conditions the display will change to All found images If you select All found images all the images filtered by the search conditions will be erased Note To erase all the images including protected images format the card 502 ...

Page 503: ...Rotating Still Photos You can use this feature to rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation 1 Select Rotate stills 2 Select an image to rotate Use the keys to select an image 503 ...

Page 504: ... 270 0 To rotate another image repeat steps 2 and 3 Note If you set Auto rotate to On before taking pictures you need not rotate the image with this function If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during image playback set Auto rotate to On Movies cannot be rotated 504 ...

Page 505: ...Information You can manually edit movie playback orientation information which determines which side is up 1 Select Change mov rotate info 2 Select a movie Use the keys to select a movie with orientation information to change 505 ...

Page 506: ...specify which side is up Each press of the button edits the movie rotation information as follows Caution Movies are played horizontally on the camera and via HDMI video output regardless of the Add rotate info setting Movie orientation information of movies recorded with other cameras cannot be edited with this camera 506 ...

Page 507: ...g by Specifying the Range Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can rate images on a scale of 1 5 This function is called rating Rating images can help you organize them Rating Individual Images 1 Select Rating 2 Select Select images 507 ...

Page 508: ...image Press the button so that the current rating is outlined in blue as shown Use the keys to select a rating mark then press the button When you append a rating mark to the image the number beside the set rating will increase by one To rate another image repeat steps 3 and 4 508 ...

Page 509: ...e all the specified images at once 1 Select Select range Select Select range in Rating 2 Specify the range of images Select the first image start point Next select the last image end point A checkmark will be appended to all the images within the range between first and last images To select other images repeat step 2 3 Press the button 509 ...

Page 510: ...4 Rate the image Turn the dial to select a rating mark then select OK All the images in the specified range will be rated same rating at once 510 ...

Page 511: ...he images in the folder or on the card will be rated Turn the dial to select a rating then select OK When you are not rating images or canceling the rating select If the search conditions are set with Set image search conditions the display will change to All found images If you select All found images all the images filtered by the search conditions will be rated as specified 511 ...

Page 512: ...Note Values next to ratings are displayed as if more than 1 000 images have that rating With Set image search conditions and Image jump w you can display only the images given a specific rating 512 ...

Page 513: ...e image selection quantity to print etc You can print multiple images in one batch or create a print order for a photofinisher You can set the print settings such as print type date imprinting file number imprinting etc The print settings will be applied to all the images specified for printing They cannot be set individually for each image Print Options 1 Select Print order 2 Select Set up 513 ...

Page 514: ...Index Multiple thumbnail images are printed on one sheet Both Prints both the standard and index prints Date On On imprints the recorded date of the captured image Off File No On On imprints the file number Off 4 Exit the setting Press the button Next select Sel Image or Multiple to specify the images to be printed 514 ...

Page 515: ...ith DPOF use the card for which print order specifications are set You cannot print in the specified print order if you extract just the images from the card for printing Certain DPOF compliant printers and photofinishers may not be able to print the images as you specified When using a printer refer to the printer s instruction manual When requesting service from a photofinisher ask in advance Do...

Page 516: ...rder to the card Standard Both 1 Quantity 2 Total images selected Press the button to set the print quantity for the current image to 1 By pressing the keys you can set a print quantity of up to 99 copies Index 3 Checkmark 4 Index icon Images that you add a checkmark to by pressing the button are included in index printing 516 ...

Page 517: ...copy of all the images on the card will be specified for printing If you select Clear all on card the print order will be cleared for all the images on the card If the search conditions are set with Set image search conditions and you select Multiple the display will change to Mark all found images and Clear all found images All found images If you select Mark all found images one copy of all the ...

Page 518: ...tive Assist You can process RAW images by applying your preferred effects and saving as JPEGs 1 Select Creative Assist 2 Select an image Use the keys to select an image to process then press the button 518 ...

Page 519: ...button you can choose VIVID SOFT or other preset effects AUTO1 AUTO2 and AUTO3 are effects recommended by the camera based on image conditions You can select effects such as Brightness or Contrast by pressing the button and then using the dial Press the button when adjustment is finished 519 ...

Page 520: ...To reset the settings press the button and select OK after a confirmation message is displayed To confirm the effect press the button 4 Select OK to save the image 520 ...

Page 521: ...mage and save it as a separate image Grainy B W Soft focus Fish eye effect Art bold effect Water painting effect Toy camera effect and Miniature effect 1 Select Playback creative filters 2 Select an image Use the keys to select an image then press the button Images can be selected by touch from index display 521 ...

Page 522: ... can move the area that looks sharp the white frame By tapping you can switch between vertical and horizontal scene frame orientation Scene frame orientation can also be switched from horizontal orientation by pressing the keys and from vertical orientation with the keys To move the scene frame use the dial or keys To confirm the position of the scene frame press the button 522 ...

Page 523: ...5 Note RAW images cannot be selected Note that for images captured in RAW JPEG shooting filter processing is applied to the JPEG image before saving the results Images processed using the fish eye effect filter will not have Dust Delete Data appended Playback creative filters cannot be applied to still photos from testing time lapse movies 523 ...

Page 524: ...e checking the resulting image Art bold effect Makes the photo look like an oil painting and the subject look more three dimensional By adjusting the effect you can change the contrast and saturation Note that subjects such as the sky or white walls may not be rendered with a smooth gradation and may look uneven or noisy Water painting effect Makes the photo look like a watercolor painting with so...

Page 525: ... portions of images affected by red eye The image can be saved as a separate file 1 Select Red eye correction 2 Select an image Use the keys to select an image to correct then press the button White frames are displayed around corrected image areas 525 ...

Page 526: ...3 Select OK The image is saved as a separate file Caution Some images may not be corrected accurately 526 ...

Page 527: ... available for or JPEGs or HEIFs in sizes except including those captured in RAW JPEG and RAW HEIF shooting Note that resizing is not available for images RAW images or frame grab images from 4K movies 1 Select Resize 2 Browse your images Use the keys to select an image to resize Press the button to display the image size 527 ...

Page 528: ...the desired image size Select the desired image size 1 4 Save Select OK to save the resized image Check the destination folder and image file number then select OK To resize another image repeat steps 2 to 4 528 ...

Page 529: ...captured JPEG or HEIF image and save it separately RAW images and frame grab images from 4K movies cannot be cropped 1 Select Cropping 2 Select an image Use the keys to select an image to crop Press the button to display the cropping frame 529 ...

Page 530: ... the dial to select then press the button While checking tilt relative to the grid turn the dial in 0 1 increments or tap the left or right arrow in 0 5 increments in the upper left of the screen to correct tilt After correction is finished press the button Changing the cropping frame aspect ratio and orientation Turn the dial and select Each press of the button changes the cropping frame aspect r...

Page 531: ... cropped image Check the destination folder and image file number then select OK To crop another image repeat steps 2 to 5 Caution The position and size of the cropping frame may change depending on the angle set for tilt correction Once a cropped image is saved it cannot be cropped again or resized AF point display information and Dust Delete Data will not be appended to the cropped images 531 ...

Page 532: ...n HDR shooting and save them as JPEG images Converting Individual Images Specifying the Range of Images to Convert Note HEIF images that have been converted to JPEGs are labeled Converting Individual Images 1 Select HEIF JPEG conversion 2 Select Select images 532 ...

Page 533: ...the keys to select an HEIF image then press the button To select other images repeat step 3 Press the button to convert to JPEG 4 Save Select OK to save the JPEG image If there are other images for conversion select Yes 533 ...

Page 534: ...HEIF images for display Select Processed img to use the converted JPEG images for display Note Some scenes may look different after conversion if the original and converted images are compared Conversion is not available for cropped images or for frame grab images from 4K movies 534 ...

Page 535: ...ange 2 Specify the range of images Select the first image start point Next select the last image end point A checkmark will be appended to all the images within the range between first and last images To select other images repeat step 2 3 Press the button 535 ...

Page 536: ...lay Select Original image to use the original HEIF images for display Select Processed img to use the converted JPEG images for display Note Some scenes may look different after conversion if the original and converted images are compared Conversion is not available for cropped images or for frame grab images from 4K movies 536 ...

Page 537: ... automatic slide show 1 Specify the images to be played back To play back all the images on the card go to step 2 If you want to specify the images to be played back in the slide show filter the images with Set image search conditions 2 Select Slide show 537 ...

Page 538: ...d Select Set up Set the Display time Repeat repeated playback and Transition effect effect when changing images settings for the still photos After completing the settings press the button Display time Repeat Transition effect 538 ...

Page 539: ...displayed in the upper left of the screen Press the button again to resume the slide show During the automatic playback of still photos you can press the button to switch the display format Volume during movie playback can be adjusted by pressing the keys During auto playback or when playback is paused you can press the keys to view other images During auto playback auto power off will not take ef...

Page 540: ...image display according to your search conditions After setting the image search conditions you can play back and display only the found images You can also protect rate play a slide show erase and apply other operations to filtered images 1 Select Set image search conditions 540 ...

Page 541: ... and press the button the checkmark will be removed which cancels the search condition Option Description Rating Displays images with the selected rating condition Date Displays images taken on the selected shooting date Folder Displays images in the selected folder Protect Displays images with the selected protect condition Type of file 1 Displays images of the selected file type Type of file 2 5...

Page 542: ...s applied 4 Display the found images Press the button Only the images that match the set conditions filtered will be played back When the images are filtered for display the screen will have an outer yellow frame 2 Caution If no images match the search conditions pressing the button in step 3 has no effect 542 ...

Page 543: ... power or card changes and editing adding or erasing images Auto power off time may be extended while the Set image search conditions screen is displayed Clearing the Search Conditions Access the screen in step 2 then press the button to clear all the search conditions 543 ...

Page 544: ...k 1 Select View from last seen 2 Select an option Enable Playback resumes from the last image displayed unless you have just finished shooting Disable Playback resumes from your most recent shot whenever the camera is restarted 544 ...

Page 545: ...ackward according to the jump method set 1 Select Image jump w 2 Select the jump method Note With Jump images by the specified number you can turn the dial to select the number of images to jump by With Display by image rating turn the dial to select the rating Selecting will show all rated images as you browse 545 ...

Page 546: ...3 Browse by jumping 1 Jump method 2 Playback position Press the button In single image display turn the dial You can browse by the jump method set 546 ...

Page 547: ...formation display 2 Add a checkmark next to the number of screens to display Use the keys to select a number Press the button to clear a checkmark Press it again to add a checkmark Repeat these steps to add a checkmark to the number of each screen to display then select OK Your selected information can be accessed by pressing the button during playback 547 ...

Page 548: ...checking the general exposure level and overall gradation and RGB display for checking saturation and gradation of red green and blue are available You can switch the histogram displayed by pressing the button when is displayed in the lower left of the Playback information display screen 548 ...

Page 549: ...there are toward the left the darker the image and the more pixels there are toward the right the brighter the image If there are too many pixels on the left detail in shadows will be lost and if there are too many pixels on the right detail in highlights will be lost The gradation in between will be reproduced By checking the image and its brightness histogram you can see the exposure level incli...

Page 550: ... color brightness level The more pixels there are toward the left the darker and less prominent the color and the more pixels there are toward the right the brighter and denser the color If there are too many pixels on the left the corresponding color information will be lacking and if there are too many pixels on the right the color will be too saturated without gradation By checking the image s ...

Page 551: ...AF Point Display You can display the AF points that were used to focus which will be outlined in red on the playback screen 1 Select AF point disp 2 Select Enable 551 ...

Page 552: ...ck screen This function is convenient for checking the image s vertical or horizontal tilt as well as composition 1 Select Playback grid 2 Select an option Note When panoramic images are displayed a single vertical and horizontal line are shown if Playback grid is set to an option other than Off 552 ...

Page 553: ...Movie Play Count You can select how time is displayed on the movie playback screen 1 Select Movie play count 553 ...

Page 554: ...layback Note Time codes are always recorded to movie files except when High Frame Rate movies are set to Free run regardless of the Movie rec count setting The Movie play count setting in Time code is linked to the Movie play count so that these settings always match The frame count is not displayed during movie recording or playback 554 ...

Page 555: ...a to an HDR TV 1 Select HDMI HDR output 2 Select On Note Make sure the HDR TV is set up for HDR input For details on how to switch inputs on the TV refer to the TV manual Depending on the TV used images may not look as expected On HDR TVs some information may not be displayed 555 ...

Page 556: ...t be held liable for any loss or damage caused by unauthorized access or other security breaches Tab Menus Communication Functions Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control Connecting to EOS Utility Uploading Images to image canon Connecting to a Printer via Wi Fi Advanced Connections Basic Communication Settings Reconnecting via Wi Fi Bluetooth Editing Deleting ...

Page 557: ...et 2 Connect to Wireless Remote 3 Connect to EOS Utility 4 Upload to image canon 5 Print from Wi Fi printer 6 Advanced connection Communication functions 2 1 Airplane mode 2 Wi Fi settings 3 Bluetooth settings 4 Camera name 5 GPS settings 6 Error details 7 Reset communication settings 557 ...

Page 558: ...s connected to computers or other devices via an interface cable The Wi Fi connection will be terminated if you set the camera power to or open the card battery compartment cover With a Wi Fi connection established the camera s auto power off does not function 558 ...

Page 559: ...smartphone Establish a Wi Fi connection using only the smartphone Establish a Wi Fi connection with the camera even when it is off Geotag images with GPS information acquired by the smartphone Control the camera remotely from a smartphone You can also do the following after connecting the camera to a smartphone via Wi Fi Browse and save images on the camera from a smartphone Control the camera rem...

Page 560: ...hich Android or iOS is installed Use the latest version of the smartphone OS Camera Connect can be installed from Google Play or App Store Google Play or App Store can also be accessed using the QR codes that appear when the camera is paired or connected via Wi Fi to a smartphone Note For the operating system versions supported by Camera Connect refer to the download site of Camera Connect Sample ...

Page 561: ...Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi Fi 1 Select Connect to smartphone tablet 2 Select Add a device to connect to 3 Press the button 561 ...

Page 562: ... the screen go to Google Play or App Store to install Camera Connect then press the button to start pairing 5 Start Camera Connect Following the instructions in the app select the camera for pairing 6 Establish a Bluetooth connection When a message appears on the smartphone use the smartphone as indicated Press the button 562 ...

Page 563: ...ctivated Therefore the battery level may be low when you use the camera Troubleshooting pairing Keeping pairing records for previously paired cameras on your smartphone will prevent it from pairing with this camera Before you try pairing again remove pairing records for previously paired cameras from your smartphone s Bluetooth settings screen 8 Tap a Camera Connect function For details on Camera ...

Page 564: ...the camera The Wi Fi connection to a smartphone is now complete To end the Wi Fi connection select Disconnect on the Wi Fi on screen Terminating the Wi Fi connection will switch the camera to the Bluetooth connection To reconnect start Camera Connect and tap the function you will use 564 ...

Page 565: ...mages can be transferred to a smartphone automatically Confirm Wi Fi settings You can check setting details for Wi Fi connections Error details After any Wi Fi connection errors you can check the error details Disconnect Ends the Wi Fi connection 565 ...

Page 566: ... view a live image on the smartphone Auto transfer Enables camera and app setting adjustment for automatic transfer of your shots Bluetooth remote controller Enables remote control of the camera from a smartphone paired via Bluetooth Not available when connected via Wi Fi Auto power off is disabled while you are using the Bluetooth remote controller feature Camera settings Camera settings can be c...

Page 567: ...se the smartphone to browse images on the camera or perform other operations If you prefer not to stay connected to the camera via Wi Fi Bluetooth when it is off either set Airplane mode to On or set Bluetooth settings to Disable Caution This function can no longer be used if the wireless settings are reset or the smartphone connection information is erased 567 ...

Page 568: ...ng Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows 1 Select Connect to smartphone tablet 2 Select Edit delete device 3 Select the smartphone to cancel pairing with Smartphones currently paired with the camera are labeled 568 ...

Page 569: ... Select Delete connection information 5 Select OK 6 Clear the camera information on the smartphone In the smartphone s Bluetooth setting menu clear the camera information registered on the smartphone 569 ...

Page 570: ...oot Your shots can be automatically sent to a smartphone Before following these steps make sure the camera and smartphone are connected via Wi Fi 1 Select Connect to smartphone tablet 2 Select Send to smartphone after shot 3 Set Auto send to Enable 570 ...

Page 571: ...4 Set Size to send 5 Take the picture 571 ...

Page 572: ...back 2 Press the button 3 Select Send images to smartphone If you perform this step while connected via Bluetooth a message is displayed requesting you to establish a Wi Fi connection After pressing the button tap a Camera Connect function to connect via Wi Fi then start again from step 1 4 Select sending options and send the images 572 ...

Page 573: ...s to select an image to send then press the button To select the image from index display press the button 2 Select Send img shown In Size to send you can select the image sending size When sending movies you can select the image quality of movies to send in Quality to send 573 ...

Page 574: ... 2 Sending multiple selected images 1 Press the button 2 Select Send selected 574 ...

Page 575: ... an image to send then press the button You can press the button to select the images from 3 image display To return to the single image display press the button After selecting the images to send press the button Select OK when a message is displayed 575 ...

Page 576: ...4 Select Size to send On the displayed screen select an image size When sending movies select the image quality in Quality to send 5 Select Send 576 ...

Page 577: ...ange of images Select the first image start point Next select the last image end point A checkmark will be appended to all the images within the range between first and last images To clear the selection repeat step 3 To change the number of images shown in index display press the or button 577 ...

Page 578: ...Press the button Select OK when a message is displayed 5 Select Size to send On the displayed screen select an image size When sending movies select the image quality in Quality to send 6 Select Send 578 ...

Page 579: ... 4 Sending all images on the card 1 Press the button 2 Select Send all card 579 ...

Page 580: ...3 Select Size to send On the displayed screen select an image size When sending movies select the image quality in Quality to send 4 Select Send 580 ...

Page 581: ...arch conditions Send all the images that match the search conditions set in Set image search conditions at once For details on Set image search conditions see Setting Image Search Conditions 1 Press the button 2 Select Send all found 581 ...

Page 582: ...3 Select Size to send On the displayed screen select an image size When sending movies select the image quality in Quality to send 4 Select Send 582 ...

Page 583: ...selecting Cancel during the transfer You can select up to 999 files at a time With a Wi Fi connection established disabling the smartphone s power saving function is recommended Selecting the reduced size for still photos applies to all still photos sent at that time Note that size still photos are not reduced Selecting compression for movies applies to all movies sent at that time Note that and m...

Page 584: ...e Control Canceling the Pairing This camera can also be connected to Wireless Remote Control BR E1 sold separately via Bluetooth for remote control shooting 1 Select Connect to Wireless Remote 2 Select Add a device to connect to 584 ...

Page 585: ...ra is paired with the BR E1 press the button 4 Set up the camera for remote control shooting For instructions after the pairing is complete refer to the BR E1 s Instruction Manual Caution Bluetooth connections consume battery power even after the camera s auto power off is activated Note When you will not use Bluetooth setting Bluetooth settings to Disable is recommended 585 ...

Page 586: ...celing the Pairing Before pairing with a different BR E1 clear the information about the connected remote control 1 Select Connect to Wireless Remote 2 Select Delete connection information 3 Select OK 586 ...

Page 587: ...re Install the latest version of software on the computer before setting up a Wi Fi connection For computer operating instructions refer to the computer user manual Operating the Camera Using EOS Utility Using EOS Utility EOS software you can import images from the camera control the camera and perform other operations Steps on the camera 1 1 Select Connect to EOS Utility 2 Select Add a device to ...

Page 588: ...isplayed on the camera screen To establish a Wi Fi connection using an access point press the button Follow the instructions for the connection method used Connecting via WPS Connecting manually to detected networks Connecting manually by specifying access point information 588 ...

Page 589: ... SSID then enter the password Computer s screen sample On the computer s network setting screen select the SSID checked in step 4 in Steps on the camera 1 For the password enter the password checked in step 4 in Steps on the camera 1 589 ...

Page 590: ...Steps on the camera 2 5 Select OK The following message is displayed represents the last six digits of the MAC address of the camera to be connected 590 ...

Page 591: ...on the computer 2 6 Start EOS Utility 7 In EOS Utility click Pairing over Wi Fi LAN If a firewall related message is displayed select Yes 8 Click Connect Select the camera to connect to then click Connect 591 ...

Page 592: ...Wi Fi connection Select OK Wi Fi on is displayed on the camera screen The Wi Fi connection to a computer is now complete Operate the camera using EOS Utility on the computer To reconnect via Wi Fi see Reconnecting via Wi Fi Bluetooth 592 ...

Page 593: ...e Any movie recording in progress in still photo shooting mode will end You cannot use the camera to shoot in still photo shooting mode when it is set to movie recording mode in EOS Utility With a Wi Fi connection to EOS Utility established certain functions are unavailable In remote shooting the AF speed may become slower Depending on the communication status image display or shutter release timi...

Page 594: ...k the camera to image canon to send images directly from the camera A smartphone with a browser and internet connection is required For instructions on how to use image canon services and details on countries and regions where it is available visit the image canon site https image canon Separate ISP connection and access point fees may apply Steps on the camera 1 1 Select Upload to image canon 594...

Page 595: ...2 Select Connect If the dedicated app has not been installed select Install 3 Select OK 4 Scan the QR code with the dedicated app Select OK 595 ...

Page 596: ... via Wi Fi Follow the instructions for the connection method used Connecting via WPS Connecting manually to detected networks Connecting manually by specifying access point information 6 Confirm that the number is displayed in the dedicated app Select OK 596 ...

Page 597: ...ete the settings Press the button The setting menu is displayed on the camera screen Note The icon changes to 8 Check the dedicated app Confirm that the camera model name is registered in the dedicated app 597 ...

Page 598: ...an choose whether to upload images automatically Type to send You can select the type of images uploaded Switch network You can change the settings for Wi Fi connections Clear camera web link settings You can clear the camera web link settings 598 ...

Page 599: ...ra starts up or recovers from auto power off Images uploaded to image canon can be downloaded to a computer or transferred to other web services 1 Select Upload to image canon The Upload to image canon screen appears 2 Set Auto send to Enable If Auto send is already set to Enable go to step 3 599 ...

Page 600: ...ading only applies to still photos Stills movies Uploading applies to both still photos and movies 4 Restart the camera Note Uploaded images are stored at image canon for 30 days at the original image size without storage limitations 600 ...

Page 601: ...section describes how to print images by directly connecting the camera to a printer supporting PictBridge Wireless LAN via Wi Fi For printer operating instructions refer to the printer user manual 1 Select Print from Wi Fi printer 2 Select Add a device to connect to 601 ...

Page 602: ...nt press the button Follow the instructions for the connection method used Connecting via WPS Connecting manually to detected networks Connecting manually by specifying access point information 4 Set up the printer In the Wi Fi settings menu of the printer to be used select the SSID you have checked For the password enter the password checked in step 4 602 ...

Page 603: ...elect the printer In the list of detected printers select the printer to connect to via Wi Fi If your preferred printer is not listed selecting Search again may enable the camera to find and display it 603 ...

Page 604: ...inting Printing images individually 1 Select the image to print Press the keys to select an image to print then press the button To select the image from index display press the button 2 Select Print image 604 ...

Page 605: ...3 Print the image For the print setting procedures see Print Settings Select Print then OK to start printing 605 ...

Page 606: ...fied image options 1 Press the button 2 Select Print order 3 Set the printing options For the print setting procedures see Print Ordering DPOF If the print order is complete before establishing a Wi Fi connection go to step 4 606 ...

Page 607: ...is not possible while connected to a printer via Wi Fi RAW images HEIF images and movies cannot be printed Before printing be sure to set the paper size File number printing may not be supported by certain printers Dates may be printed on the border by certain printers when Bordered is set Depending on the printer the date may appear faint if it is printed on a bright background or on the border 6...

Page 608: ...splayed then select OK When printing with Print order you can select Resume to continue printing the remaining images if you have stopped printing in progress Note that printing will not resume if any of the following occurs You change the print order or delete any of the specified images before resuming printing When index is set and you change the paper setting before resuming printing If a prob...

Page 609: ...nual Print settings screen 1 Sets date or file number printing 2 Sets the printing effects 3 Sets the number of copies to print 4 Sets the print area 5 Sets the paper size type and layout 6 Returns to the image selection screen 7 Starts the printing 8 The paper size type and layout you have set are displayed Depending on the printer certain settings may not be selectable 609 ...

Page 610: ...Paper settings Select Paper settings Setting the paper size Select the size of the paper in the printer 610 ...

Page 611: ...he page layout Caution If the image s aspect ratio is different from the printing paper s aspect ratio the image may be cropped significantly when you print it as a borderless print Images may also be printed at lower resolution Setting printing of the date file number Select Select what to print 611 ...

Page 612: ...shooting information printed for images shot at an expanded ISO speed H Default in printing effects and other options refers to default settings determined by the printer manufacturer For Default details refer to the printer instruction manual Setting the number of copies Select Select the number of copies to print 612 ...

Page 613: ...ed The shape of the frame aspect ratio can be changed in Paper settings Resizing the cropping frame size Press the or button to resize the cropping frame Moving the cropping frame Press the keys to move the frame vertically or horizontally Switching the orientation of the cropping frame Pressing the button will toggle the cropping frame between the vertical and horizontal orientations 3 Press the ...

Page 614: ...ter s instruction manual Error messages If a problem occurs during printing an error message will appear on the camera screen After fixing the problem resume printing For details on how to fix a printing problem refer to the printer s instruction manual Paper error Confirm that paper is loaded correctly Ink error Check the printer s ink level and the waste ink tank Hardware error Check for any pri...

Page 615: ...e or Tablet This section describes how to establish a direct Wi Fi connection with a smartphone and use Camera Connect to control the camera Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet 1 Select Advanced connection 2 Select Connect to smartphone tablet 615 ...

Page 616: ...tart searching if Camera Connect is already installed on the smartphone press the button If Camera Connect is not installed use the smartphone to scan the QR code on the screen go to Google Play or App Store to install Camera Connect then press the button to start searching 616 ...

Page 617: ...w the instructions for the connection method used Connecting via WPS Connecting manually to detected networks Connecting manually by specifying access point information 6 Start Camera Connect and tap the camera name 7 Select OK Wi Fi on is displayed on the camera screen 617 ...

Page 618: ...to Detected Networks Connecting Manually by Specifying Networks Connecting in Camera Access Point Mode Setting the IP Address Before using the following camera communication functions configure camera and computer settings as described starting in Preparation Connect to a smartphone via Wi Fi without using Bluetooth Upload images to a Web service 618 ...

Page 619: ...ity installation instructions visit the Canon website GPS See GPS Settings Caution Transferring movies Each movie file is large and transferring large files over Wi Fi may take some time Referring to Wireless Communication Function Precautions arrange your network environment for stable communication between devices and the access point 619 ...

Page 620: ...ually by specifying networks Access point encryption The camera supports the following options for Authentication and Encryption settings For this reason the encryption used by the access point must be set to one of the following when you will connect to detected networks manually Authentication Open system shared key or WPA WPA2 WPA3 Personal Encryption settings WEP TKIP or AES Caution Connection...

Page 621: ...e camera and access point can be connected simply by pressing the WPS button on the access point Connecting may be more difficult if multiple access points are active nearby If so try to connect with WPS PIN mode Check the position of the WPS button on the access point in advance It may take approx 1 min to establish a connection 1 Select Connect with WPS on the Select a network screen 2 Select WP...

Page 622: ... on where the button is and how long to press it refer to the access point user manual Select OK to initiate connection with the access point The following screen is displayed once the camera is connected to the access point 4 Set the IP address Go to Setting the IP Address 622 ...

Page 623: ...tion mode PIN mode an 8 digit identification number indicated on the camera is entered on the access point to establish a connection Even if multiple access points are active nearby connecting by using this shared identification number is relatively reliable It may take approx 1 min to establish a connection 1 Select Connect with WPS on the Select a network screen 2 Select WPS PIN mode Select OK 6...

Page 624: ...ctions on entering PIN codes on the access point refer to the access point user manual After entering the PIN code select OK on the camera 4 Connect to the access point Select OK to initiate connection with the access point The following screen is displayed once the camera is connected to the access point 624 ...

Page 625: ...5 Set the IP address Go to Setting the IP Address 625 ...

Page 626: ...ist of active access points nearby Selecting the access point 1 Select an access point on the Select a network screen 1 SSID 2 Security icon only for encrypted access points 3 Channel used Use the keys to select the access point to connect to in the list of access points Note Refresh To display Refresh scroll down the screen in step 1 Select Refresh to search for access points again 626 ...

Page 627: ...to Setting the IP Address if the IP address set screen is displayed instead of the screens shown for steps 2 3 2 Select a key index The Key index screen is displayed for WEP encrypted access points Select the key index number set on the access point Select OK 3 Enter the encryption key Press the button to access the virtual keyboard then enter the encryption key Select OK to initiate connection wi...

Page 628: ...4 Set the IP address Go to Setting the IP Address 628 ...

Page 629: ...om Checking the Type of Access Point Connect to an access point by entering its SSID or ESS ID Entering the SSID 1 Select Manual settings on the Select a network screen 2 Enter the SSID network name Press the button to access the virtual keyboard then enter the encryption key Select OK 629 ...

Page 630: ...t on the access point For details on the encryption key that has been set refer to the access point s user manual The screens displayed in steps 4 5 vary depending on the authentication and encryption set on the access point Go to Setting the IP Address if the IP address set screen is displayed instead of the screens shown for steps 4 5 4 Select a key index The Key index screen is displayed if you...

Page 631: ...access the virtual keyboard then enter the encryption key Select OK to initiate connection with the access point The following screen is displayed once the camera is connected to the access point 6 Set the IP address Go to Setting the IP Address 631 ...

Page 632: ...access point Two connection methods are available as follows Connecting with Easy connection Network settings for camera access point mode are configured automatically For instructions on using the devices you will connect to refer to the device instruction manual 1 Select Camera access point mode on the Select a network screen 2 Select Easy connection Select OK 632 ...

Page 633: ...e camera 1 SSID network name 2 Encryption key password In other device s Wi Fi settings select the SSID network name shown on the camera screen then enter the password 4 Complete the connection settings based on the device to connect to 633 ...

Page 634: ...de are configured manually Set SSID Channel setting and Encryption settings on each screen displayed 1 Select Manual connection Select OK 2 Enter the SSID network name Press the button to access the virtual keyboard then enter the SSID After input press the button Select OK 634 ...

Page 635: ...ual setting then turn the dial Select OK 4 Select an encryption setting option For encryption select AES Select OK When AES is selected the Password screen is displayed Press the button to access the virtual keyboard then enter the encryption key After input press the button 635 ...

Page 636: ...K If an error is displayed for Auto setting set the IP address manually 6 Use the other device to connect to the camera 1 SSID network name 2 Encryption key password 7 Complete connection settings for the communication function 636 ...

Page 637: ...s are disabled Setting the IP address automatically Set up the IP address settings automatically 1 Select Auto setting Select OK If an error is displayed for Auto setting set the IP address manually 2 Select an IPv6 option Select an option and then OK to go to the next screen Select Enable to use IPv6 3 Complete the connection settings based on the device to connect to 637 ...

Page 638: ... manually Note that the items displayed vary depending on the communication function 1 Select Manual setting Select OK 2 Select an option to configure Select an option to access the screen for numerical input To use a gateway select Enable then select Address 638 ...

Page 639: ...lected number To delete the number just entered press the button Select OK to confirm input and return to the screen in step 2 4 Select OK When you have completed setting the necessary items select OK The next screen is displayed If you are unsure what to enter see Checking Network Settings or ask the network administrator or other person in charge of the network 639 ...

Page 640: ...5 Select an IPv6 option Select an option and then OK to go to the next screen Select Enable to use IPv6 6 Complete the connection settings based on the device to connect to 640 ...

Page 641: ...to the same device 1 Select the type of connection for the device to connect to After the Wi Fi on screen appears select Disconnect then repeat step 1 2 Select the device for the connection Select the connection option in the list of past connections Note For all communication features used settings for up to 10 past connections are retained 3 Operate the connected device 641 ...

Page 642: ...e changing or deleting connection settings end the Wi Fi connection Changing Connection Nicknames You can change connection setting nicknames 1 Select the type of connection for the device to connect to After the Wi Fi on screen appears select Disconnect then repeat step 1 2 Select Edit delete device 642 ...

Page 643: ...3 Select the connection settings for the nickname to change 4 Select Change device nickname 5 Change the nickname Use the virtual keyboard to enter the nickname 6 Press the button then select OK 643 ...

Page 644: ...ion Information 1 Access the connection settings screen Follow steps 1 3 in Changing Connection Nicknames For Connect to Wireless Remote see Canceling the Pairing 2 Select Delete connection information 3 Select OK 644 ...

Page 645: ...ions 1 Select Airplane mode 2 Set to On is displayed on the screen Note may not be displayed in still photo shooting movie recording or playback depending on display settings If it is not displayed press the button repeatedly to access detailed information display 645 ...

Page 646: ...t an option Wi Fi When the use of electronic devices and wireless devices is prohibited such as on board airplanes or in hospitals set it to Disable MAC address You can check the MAC address of the camera Checking the MAC Address You can check the camera s MAC address 646 ...

Page 647: ...1 Select Wi Fi settings 2 Select MAC address 3 Check the MAC address 647 ...

Page 648: ...ettings 2 Select an option Bluetooth If you will not use the Bluetooth function select Disable Bluetooth address You can check the camera s Bluetooth address Connect to You can check the name and communication status of the paired device 648 ...

Page 649: ...u can change the camera name displayed on smartphones and other cameras as needed 1 Select Camera name 2 Change the camera name Use the virtual keyboard to enter the camera name 3 Press the button then select OK 649 ...

Page 650: ...one to geotag images Complete these settings after installing the dedicated Camera Connect app on the smartphone 1 On the smartphone activate location services 2 Establish a Bluetooth connection Start Camera Connect and pair the camera and smartphone via Bluetooth 3 Select GPS settings 650 ...

Page 651: ...4 Select GPS via mobile 5 Select Enable 6 Take the picture Images are geotagged with the information from the smartphone 651 ...

Page 652: ...ively Gray Location services are off Blinking Location information cannot be acquired On Location information acquired Geotagging images as you shoot Images you shoot while the GPS icon is on are geotagged Geotagging information You can check the location information added to your shots on the shooting information screen 1 Latitude 2 Longitude 3 Elevation 4 UTC Coordinated Universal Time 652 ...

Page 653: ...nformation is no longer acquired after any of the following operations Pairing with a wireless remote control via Bluetooth Turning the camera off Quitting Camera Connect Deactivating location services on the smartphone Location information is no longer acquired in any of the following situations The camera power turns off The Bluetooth connection is ended The smartphone s remaining battery level ...

Page 654: ...display details of errors affecting the camera s wireless communication functions 1 Select Error details Details of errors that have occurred are displayed For more information on errors see Responding to Error Messages 654 ...

Page 655: ...to other people 1 Select Reset communication settings 2 Select OK Caution If you have paired the camera with a smartphone on the smartphone s Bluetooth settings screen delete the connection information of the camera for which you restored default wireless communication settings Note All wireless communication settings can be cleared by selecting the Communication settings option for Other settings...

Page 656: ...in the input area 3 Current no of characters no available 4 Keyboard 5 Switch input modes 6 Space 7 Delete a character in the input area 8 Exit input Use the dial to move within 1 Use the keys to move within 2 and 4 7 Press the button to confirm input or when switching input modes 656 ...

Page 657: ... to the examples shown in this chapter Select Error details Select Error details on the Wi Fi on screen Click the following error numbers to jump to the corresponding section 11 12 21 22 23 61 64 65 91 121 125 127 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 141 142 Note In case of errors Err is displayed to the right of Error details It disappears when the camera s power is set to 657 ...

Page 658: ...it a while If a connection still cannot be established perform the procedures to establish the connection again 21 No address assigned by DHCP server What to check on the camera On the camera the IP address is set to Auto setting Is this the correct setting If no DHCP server is used configure the setting after setting the IP address to Manual setting on the camera What to check on the DHCP server ...

Page 659: ...ettings for IP addresses and the corresponding names correct On the DNS server make sure IP addresses and the corresponding names are entered correctly Is the DNS server working correctly Check the DNS server settings to make sure the server is working correctly as a DNS server If applicable ask your network administrator to ensure the DNS server is available What to check on the network as a whol...

Page 660: ...on method for encryption is set to Open system Check upper and lower case letters and make sure the correct password for authentication is set on the camera 61 Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the camera and the antenna of the access point Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible from the point of view of th...

Page 661: ... some reason and the connection cannot be restored The following are possible reasons excessive access to the access point from another device a microwave oven or similar appliance in use nearby interfering with IEEE 802 11b g n 2 4 GHz band or influence of rain or high humidity 91 Other error A problem other than error code number 11 to 83 occurred Turn the camera s power switch off and on 121 No...

Page 662: ...nnot log in to Web service An error occurred when signing in to image canon Check the image canon settings Try accessing image canon over Wi Fi again later 134 Set the correct date and time The date time and time zone settings are incorrect Check the Date Time Zone settings 135 Web service settings have been changed The settings for image canon were changed Check the image canon settings 136 The Q...

Page 663: ... the printer performing a printing process After the printing process is finished reestablish a Wi Fi connection with the printer Is another camera connected to the printer via Wi Fi End the Wi Fi connection with the other camera then reestablish a Wi Fi connection with the printer 142 Could not acquire printer information Reconnect to try again Is the power of the printer on Turn on the printer t...

Page 664: ...rtphone Installation location of access point antenna Nearby electronic devices Precautions for using multiple cameras If the transmission rate drops the connection is lost or other problems occur when using the wireless communication functions try the following corrective actions 664 ...

Page 665: ...er away from the devices to transmit communication The camera communicates over Wi Fi via IEEE 802 11b g n using radio waves in the 2 4 GHz band For this reason the Wi Fi transmission rate will drop if there are Bluetooth devices microwave ovens cordless telephones microphones smartphones other cameras or similar devices operating on the same frequency band nearby Precautions for using multiple ca...

Page 666: ... the network you are using to steal modify or destroy information Additionally you could fall victim to other types of unauthorized access such as impersonation where someone assumes an identity to gain access to unauthorized information or springboard attacks where someone gains unauthorized access to your network as a springboard to cover their tracks when infiltrating other systems It is recomm...

Page 667: ...pplication enter ifconfig a and press the Return key The IP address assigned to the computer is indicated in the enX item X number next to inet in the format For information about the Terminal application refer to the macOS help To avoid using the same IP address for the computer and other devices on the network change the rightmost number when configuring the IP address assigned to the camera in ...

Page 668: ...l screen Information display screen during playback 1 Wi Fi function 2 Wireless signal strength 3 Bluetooth function Communication Status Screen Wi Fi Function Wireless Signal Strength Not connected Wi Fi Disable Off Wi Fi Enable Connecting Blinking Connected Sending data Connection error Blinking 668 ...

Page 669: ...Bluetooth Function Indicator Bluetooth Function Connection Status Screen Other than Disable Bluetooth connected Bluetooth not connected Disable Bluetooth not connected Not displayed 669 ...

Page 670: ...dding Orientation Information to Movies Date Time Zone Language Video System Shooting Mode Guide Feature Guide Beeps Volume Power Saving Screen and Viewfinder Display Screen Brightness Viewfinder Brightness Fine Tuning Viewfinder Color Tone UI Magnification HDMI Resolution Touch Control App Selection for USB Connections Resetting the Camera Custom Shooting Mode C Mode Battery Information Copyright...

Page 671: ...et up 1 1 Select folder Creating a Folder 2 File numbering 3 Format card 4 Auto rotate 5 Add rotate info 6 Date Time Zone 7 Language Set up 2 1 Video system 2 Mode guide 3 Feature guide 4 Beep 5 Volume 6 Power saving 671 ...

Page 672: ...Set up 3 1 Screen viewfinder display 2 Screen brightness 3 Viewfinder brightness 4 Fine tune VF color tone 5 UI magnification 6 HDMI resolution Set up 4 1 Touch control 2 Choose USB connection app 672 ...

Page 673: ...Set up 5 1 Reset camera 2 Custom shooting mode C mode Only displayed in mode 3 Battery info 4 Copyright information 5 Manual software URL 6 Certification Logo Display 7 Firmware 673 ...

Page 674: ...lder Settings Creating a Folder Selecting a Folder You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved Creating a Folder 1 Select Select folder 2 Select Create folder 674 ...

Page 675: ...3 Select OK 675 ...

Page 676: ...m 100 to 999 can be created Creating folders with a computer With the card open on the screen create a new folder with DCIM as the name Open the DCIM folder and create as many folders as necessary to save and organize your images 100ABC_D is the required format for folder names and the first three digits must be a folder number in the range 100 999 The last five characters can be any combination o...

Page 677: ... Continuous Auto Reset Manual Reset The captured images saved in a folder are assigned a file number from 0001 to 9999 You can change how the image files are numbered Example 1 File number 1 Select File numbering 677 ...

Page 678: ... select Manual reset Select OK to create a new folder and the file number will start with 0001 Caution If the file number in folder 999 reaches 9999 shooting will not be possible even if the card still has free space After a message requesting you to replace the card is displayed switch to a new card 678 ...

Page 679: ...n multiple folders into one folder on a computer If the replacement card or existing folder already contains images recorded previously the file numbering of the new images may continue from the file numbering of the existing images on the card or in the folder If you want to use continuous file numbering it is recommended that you use a newly formatted card each time File numbering after replacin...

Page 680: ...r folders If the replacement card or existing folder already contains images recorded previously the file numbering of the new images may continue from the file numbering of the existing images on the card or in the folder If you want to save images with the file numbering starting from 0001 use a newly formatted card each time File numbering after replacing the card Card 1 Card 2 1 File numbering...

Page 681: ...olders When you reset the file numbering manually a new folder is created automatically and the file numbering of images saved to that folder starts from 0001 This is useful for example if you want to use different folders for the images taken yesterday and the ones taken today 681 ...

Page 682: ...rmat the card with this camera Caution When the card is formatted all images and data on the card will be erased Even protected images will be erased so make sure there is nothing you need to keep If necessary transfer the images and data to a computer etc before formatting the card 1 Select Format card 682 ...

Page 683: ...2 Format the card Select OK For low level formatting press the button to add a checkmark to Low level format then select OK 683 ...

Page 684: ... FAT12 or FAT16 SDHC cards in FAT32 and SDXC cards in exFAT Individual movies recorded to exFAT formatted cards are recorded as a single file without splitting them into multiple files even if they exceed 4 GB so the resulting movie file will exceed 4 GB Caution It may not be possible to use SDXC cards formatted with this camera in other cameras Also note that exFAT formatted cards may not be reco...

Page 685: ...Auto Rotate You can change the auto rotation setting that straightens images shot in vertical orientation when they are displayed 1 Select Auto rotate 685 ...

Page 686: ...tomatically rotated Caution Images captured with auto rotation set to Off will not rotate during playback even if you later set auto rotation to On Note If a picture is taken while the camera is aimed up or down automatic rotation to the proper orientation for viewing may not be performed correctly If images are not rotated automatically on a computer try using EOS software 686 ...

Page 687: ...e orientation on smartphones or other devices 1 Select Add rotate info 2 Select an option Enable Play movies on smartphones or other devices in the orientation in which they were recorded Disable Play movies horizontally on smartphones or other devices regardless of the recording orientation Caution Movies are played horizontally on the camera and via HDMI video output regardless of this setting 6...

Page 688: ...the time zone first you can simply adjust this setting as needed in the future and the date time will be updated to match it Since the captured images will be appended with the shooting date and time information be sure to set your date time 1 Select Date Time Zone 2 Set the time zone Use the keys to select Time zone then press the button Press the button 688 ...

Page 689: ...ce from UTC in Time difference Use the keys to select a Time difference option hour minute then press the button Set with the keys then press the button After entering the time zone or time difference select OK 3 Set the date and time Use the keys to select an item then press the button Set with the keys then press the button 689 ...

Page 690: ...by 1 hour 5 Exit the setting Select OK Caution The date time and time zone settings may be reset when the camera is stored without the battery when the battery is exhausted or when it is exposed to freezing temperatures for an extended period If this happens set them once again After changing Zone Time difference check that the correct date time are set Note Auto power off time may be extended whi...

Page 691: ...Language 1 Select Language 2 Set the desired language 691 ...

Page 692: ...ting determines the frame rates available when you record movies 1 Select Video system 2 Select an option For NTSC For areas where the TV system is NTSC North America Japan South Korea Mexico etc For PAL For areas where the TV system is PAL Europe Russia China Australia etc 692 ...

Page 693: ... description of the shooting mode can be displayed when you switch shooting modes The default setting is Enable 1 Select Mode guide 2 Select Enable 3 Turn the Mode dial A description of the selected shooting mode will appear 693 ...

Page 694: ...4 Press the key The rest of the description will appear To clear the mode guide press the button In mode you can display the shooting mode selection screen 694 ...

Page 695: ...Feature Guide A brief description of functions and items can be displayed when you use Quick Control 1 Select Feature guide 2 Select an option 695 ...

Page 696: ...Sample screens 1 Feature guide Note To clear a description either tap it or continue performing operations 696 ...

Page 697: ...an option Enable The camera beeps after focusing and in response to touch operations Disable Disables beeping for focusing self timer shutter and touch operations Note By default beeping volume for touch operations is set to 0 697 ...

Page 698: ...Volume The volume of camera sounds is adjustable 1 Select Volume 2 Set the option Select an option then use the keys to adjust the volume 698 ...

Page 699: ...g of when the screen dims and then turns off when the camera turns off and when the viewfinder turns off after the camera is left idle Screen dimmer Screen off Auto power off and Viewfinder off 1 Select Power saving 2 Select an option 699 ...

Page 700: ... turns off 30 min after it is dimmed although the camera itself remains on even if Screen off and Auto power off are set to Disable Viewfinder off also applies while the screen is still on After this time elapses the viewfinder sensor is deactivated Only Viewfinder off applies during viewfinder display After this time elapses the viewfinder sensor is deactivated and the viewfinder turns off Images...

Page 701: ...y screen Always use the screen for display when it is open Use the screen for display when it is closed and facing you and switch to the viewfinder when you look through it AUTO2 Auto 2 auto switching Use the screen for display when it is closed and facing you and switch to viewfinder display when you look through the viewfinder Viewfinder Always use the viewfinder for display Screen Always use th...

Page 702: ...ay by pressing a button you have customized by assigning to switching With this setting set to AUTO1 or AUTO2 the camera responds to the viewfinder sensor accordingly With AUTO1 set the camera does not respond to the viewfinder sensor when the screen is open 702 ...

Page 703: ...brightness 2 Make the adjustment Referring to the gray image use the keys to adjust screen brightness then press the button Check the effect on the screen Note To check the image s exposure referring to the histogram is recommended 703 ...

Page 704: ...brightness 2 Turn the dial and select either Auto or Manual Auto Press the button Check the effect in the viewfinder while shooting Manual Use the key to adjust viewfinder brightness then press the button Check the effect in the viewfinder 704 ...

Page 705: ...g Viewfinder Color Tone 1 Select Fine tune VF color tone 2 Make the adjustment Referring to the gray image use the keys to adjust viewfinder color tone then press the button Check the effect in the viewfinder 705 ...

Page 706: ...e tapping with two fingers Double tap again to restore the original display size 1 Select UI magnification 2 Select Enable Caution Use camera controls when configuring menu functions with the display magnified Touch screen operations are not supported 706 ...

Page 707: ...ecording device with an HDMI cable 1 Select HDMI resolution 2 Select an option Auto The images will automatically be displayed at the optimum resolution matching the connected television 1080p Output at 1080p resolution Select if you prefer to avoid display or delay issues when the camera switches resolution 707 ...

Page 708: ...s for touch operations Do not use wet fingers for touch operations If the screen has any moisture or if your fingers are wet the touch screen panel may not respond or malfunction may occur In this case turn off the power and wipe off the moisture with a cloth Attaching a commercially available protective sheet or a sticker on the screen may impair responsiveness to touch operations The camera may ...

Page 709: ...if you will use dedicated Android apps or the iOS version of Photos Video calls streaming Select if you will use UVC UAC compatible applications after connecting to a computer After selecting Video calls streaming use the interface cable to connect to the computer then start the application The resolution and frame rate of image output is 2K 1920 1080 at 30 fps Canon app s for iPhone Select if you...

Page 710: ...Caution For Video calls streaming consider using an optional household power outlet accessory when using the camera over extended periods 710 ...

Page 711: ...be restored to their defaults 1 Select Reset camera 2 Select an option Basic settings Restores default settings for camera shooting functions and menu settings Other settings Settings for individual selected options can be reset 3 Clear the settings Select OK on the confirmation screen 711 ...

Page 712: ...sensor is affected by cosmic rays or similar factors If so it may help to reduce their appearance by doing one of the following with Basic settings selected 1 Hold down the key and press the button or 2 Press the button then select OK but note that 2 restores default camera settings 712 ...

Page 713: ...stered Settings Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes Current camera settings in or mode such as shooting menu and Custom Function settings can be registered in Custom shooting mode 1 Select Custom shooting mode C mode 2 Select Register settings 713 ...

Page 714: ... to the Custom shooting mode Automatic Update of Registered Settings If you change a setting while shooting in Custom shooting mode the mode can be automatically updated with the new setting Auto update To enable this automatic update set Auto update set to Enable in step 2 714 ...

Page 715: ...Shooting Modes If you select Clear settings in step 2 the settings of each mode can be restored to default settings as they were before registration Note You can also change shooting and menu settings in Custom shooting modes 715 ...

Page 716: ...ery level 4 Battery recharge performance in three levels Green Battery recharge performance is good Green Battery recharge performance is slightly degraded Red Purchasing a new battery is recommended Caution Using a genuine Canon Battery Pack LP E17 is recommended If you use batteries that are not genuine Canon products the camera s full performance may not be attained or malfunction may result 71...

Page 717: ...Note If a battery communication error message is displayed follow the instructions in the message 717 ...

Page 718: ...ormation it will be recorded to the image as Exif information Caution If the entry for Author or Copyright is long it may not be displayed entirely when you select Display copyright info Note You can also set or check copyright information with EOS Utility EOS software 1 Select Copyright information 2 Select an option 718 ...

Page 719: ...it By selecting you can change the input mode Select to delete a character 4 Exit the setting Press the button then press OK Checking the Copyright Information When you select Display copyright info in step 2 you can check the Author and Copyright information that you entered 719 ...

Page 720: ...Deleting the Copyright Information When you select Delete copyright information in step 2 you can delete the Author and Copyright information 720 ...

Page 721: ...ter to access the website at the URL displayed and download software Certification Logo Display Select Certification Logo Display to display some of the logos of the camera s certifications Other certification logos can be found on the camera body and packaging Firmware Select Firmware to update the firmware of the camera lens or other compatible accessories in use 721 ...

Page 722: ...ange the functionality of buttons and dials to suit your shooting preferences You can also add menu items and Custom Functions that you adjust frequently to My Menu tabs Tab Menus Custom Functions Custom Function Setting Items Tab Menus My Menu Registering My Menu 722 ...

Page 723: ...Tab Menus Custom Functions Custom Functions 1 1 ISO expansion 2 Safety shift Custom Functions 2 1 Customize buttons 2 Customize control ring 3 Clear customized settings 723 ...

Page 724: ...Custom Functions 3 1 Release shutter w o lens 2 Retract lens on power off Custom Functions 4 1 Clear all Custom Func C Fn Selecting Clear all Custom Func C Fn clears all Custom Function settings 724 ...

Page 725: ...Custom Function Setting Items C Fn1 C Fn2 C Fn3 C Fn4 You can customize camera features on the tab to suit your shooting preferences Any settings you change from default values are displayed in blue 725 ...

Page 726: ... that H is not available with Highlight tone priority set to Enable or Enhanced OFF Disable ON Enable Safety shift You can shoot with the shutter speed and aperture value automatically adjusted to enable standard exposure if standard exposure would not be available under your specified shutter speed or aperture value in Tv or Av mode OFF Disable ON Enable 726 ...

Page 727: ...ssign frequently used functions to camera buttons that are easy for you to use Different functions for use when shooting still photos or movies can be assigned to the same button 1 Select Customize buttons 2 Select a camera control 727 ...

Page 728: ...figure advanced settings for functions labeled with Detail set in the lower left of the screen by pressing the button Note Customize buttons settings are not cleared even if you select Clear all Custom Func C Fn To clear the settings select Clear customized settings 728 ...

Page 729: ...r customization Metering and AF start AF stop Set AF point to center Start stop whole area AF tracking One Shot AF Servo AF 1 AF area Eye detection Spot detection Focus mode Peaking Drive mode 1 1 Cannot be assigned as a function available in movie recording 729 ...

Page 730: ...AE lock 3 AE lock while button pressed 1 AE lock FE lock 1 2 Exposure compensation ISO speed Metering mode 1 Flash firing 1 FE lock 1 1 Cannot be assigned as a function available in movie recording 2 Default in still photo shooting 3 Default in movie recording 730 ...

Page 731: ... One touch image quality setting 1 One touch image quality hold 1 Still img aspect ratio 1 Digital tele conv 1 Auto Lighting Optimizer White balance Picture Style Protect Rating Select folder 1 Cannot be assigned as a function available in movie recording 731 ...

Page 732: ...le for customization Movie recording Zebra 4 Pause Movie Servo AF 4 Digital zoom 4 Movie self timer 4 3 Standby Low res 4 3 Default in movie recording 4 Cannot be assigned as a function available in still photo shooting 732 ...

Page 733: ...ettings 1 Quick flash group control 1 Depth of field preview 1 Quick Control screen Magnify Reduce Image replay Magnify images during playback Menu display Touch Shutter 1 Create folder 1 OVF sim view assist 1 Disp performance 1 Maximize screen brightness temp 733 ...

Page 734: ...rol ring Switch between VF screen Wi Fi Bluetooth connection No function disabled 1 Cannot be assigned as a function available in movie recording Note AF Stop or Lens Function button on super telephoto lenses with Image Stabilizer Menu direct button on Speedlites 734 ...

Page 735: ...Customize control ring Frequently used functions can be assigned to the ring 1 Select Customize control ring 2 Select a camera control 3 Select a function to assign Press the button to set it 735 ...

Page 736: ...Note Customize control ring settings are not cleared even if you select Clear all Custom Func C Fn To clear the settings select Clear customized settings 736 ...

Page 737: ...d meter btn Change aperture hold meter btn Exposure comp hold meter btn Set ISO speed hold meter btn Flash exposure comp output while holding metering button White balance selection Select color temperature Picture Style White balance selection while holding metering button Select color temperature while holding metering button Picture Style while holding metering button No function disabled Note ...

Page 738: ...Clear customized settings 1 Select Clear customized settings 2 Select OK Customize buttons and Customize control ring are restored to defaults 738 ...

Page 739: ...gear type STM lenses such as RF35mm F1 8 Macro IS STM automatically when the camera s power switch is set to ON Enable OFF Disable Caution With auto power off the lens will not retract regardless of the setting Before detaching the lens make sure that it is retracted Note When Enable is set this function takes effect regardless of the setting of the focus mode switch AF or MF on the camera or lens...

Page 740: ...ting Clear all Custom Func C Fn clears all Custom Function settings except Customize buttons and Customize control ring Note To clear settings configured with Customize buttons and Customize control ring select Clear customized settings 740 ...

Page 741: ...Tab Menus My Menu 1 Add My Menu tab 2 Delete all My Menu tabs 3 Delete all items 4 Menu display 741 ...

Page 742: ...Adding My Menu Tabs Registering Menu Items on My Menu Tabs My Menu Tab Settings Deleting All My Menu Tabs Deleting All Items Menu Display Settings On the My Menu tab you can register menu items and Custom Functions you often adjust 742 ...

Page 743: ...Creating and Adding My Menu Tabs 1 Select Add My Menu tab 2 Select OK You can create up to five My Menu tabs by repeating steps 1 and 2 743 ...

Page 744: ...ect MY MENU Configure 2 Select Select items to register 3 Register the desired items Select an item then press the button Select OK on the confirmation screen You can register up to six items To return to the screen in step 2 press the button 744 ...

Page 745: ...t an item to rearrange then press the button With displayed press the keys to rearrange the item then press the button Delete selected items Delete all items on tab You can delete any of the registered items Delete selected items deletes one item at a time and Delete all items on tab deletes all the registered items on the tab Delete tab You can delete the current My Menu tab Select Delete tab to ...

Page 746: ...ab from MY MENU 1 Select Rename tab 2 Enter text Use the keys to select a character then press the button to enter it By selecting you can change the input mode Select to delete a character 3 Confirm input Press the button then select OK 746 ...

Page 747: ...you created When you select Delete all My Menu tabs all the tabs from MY MENU1 to MY MENU5 will be deleted and the tab will revert to its default Delete all items You can delete all the items registered under the MY MENU1 to MY MENU5 tabs The tabs themselves will remain Caution Performing Delete tab or Delete all My Menu tabs will also delete tab names renamed with Rename tab 747 ...

Page 748: ... the menu screen that is to appear first when you press the button Normal display Displays the last displayed menu screen Display from My Menu tab Displays with the tab selected Display only My Menu tab Restricts display to the tab tabs are not displayed 748 ...

Page 749: ...ormation on camera features Importing Images to a Computer Importing Images to a Smartphone Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge Power the Camera Troubleshooting Guide Error Codes ISO Speed in Movie Recording Information Display Specifications 749 ...

Page 750: ...nnecting to a Computer with an Interface Cable 1 Install EOS Utility 2 Connect the camera to the computer Use an interface cable Connect the other end to a USB port on the computer 3 Use EOS Utility to import the images Refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual Caution With a Wi Fi connection established the camera cannot communicate with the computer even if they are connected with an interface...

Page 751: ...al 2 Insert the card into the card reader 3 Use Digital Photo Professional to import the images Refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual Note When downloading images from the camera to a computer with a card reader without using EOS software copy the DCIM folder on the card to the computer 751 ...

Page 752: ...Connecting to a Computer via Wi Fi You can connect the camera to the computer via Wi Fi and import images to the computer 752 ...

Page 753: ...ect Photo Import Remote Control when connecting an Android smartphone or when connecting an iPhone and using the Photos app Select Canon app s for iPhone when connecting an iPhone and using Camera Connect After the settings are complete turn the camera off 2 Connect the camera to the smartphone with AD P1 or a USB cable When using AD P1 refer to the instruction manual included with AD P1 Use of a ...

Page 754: ...mera Connect on the smartphone and start it For details on installing Camera Connect see Installing Camera Connect on a Smartphone 2 Turn the camera on 3 Tap Images on camera Select images displayed to import them to the smartphone 754 ...

Page 755: ...1 Turn the camera on 2 Use the smartphone to import images Android smartphones In the Files menu select Canon Digital Camera then import images in the DCIM folder iPhones Start the Photos app then import images from the card 755 ...

Page 756: ...ter PD E1 sold separately you can charge Battery Pack LP E17 without removing it from the camera The camera can also be powered Charging 1 Connect the USB power adapter With the camera power switch set to insert the USB power adapter plug fully into the digital terminal 756 ...

Page 757: ... is lit in green When charging is finished the access lamp turns off Supplying power To power the camera without charging batteries set the camera power switch to However batteries are charged during auto power off The battery level indicator is gray when power is supplied To change from powering the camera to charging set the camera power switch to 757 ...

Page 758: ...in green unplug the power cord reinsert the battery and wait a few minutes before plugging it in again If the problem persists take the camera to the nearest Canon Service Center The charging time required and the amount charged vary depending on ambient temperature and remaining capacity For safety charging in low temperatures takes longer The remaining battery level may decline when power is sup...

Page 759: ...ms Batteries cannot be charged with the battery charger Do not use any battery packs other than a genuine Canon Battery Pack LP E17 In case of charging or charger issues see Charging the Battery The battery charger lamp is blinking Orange blinking of the lamp indicates that a protection circuit has prevented charging because 1 there is a problem with the battery charger or battery or 2 communicati...

Page 760: ...emperature before attempting to charge it again The access lamp is not lit during charging with the USB power adapter Try unplugging the USB power adapter and plugging it in again The camera cannot be powered with the USB power adapter Check the battery compartment The camera cannot be powered without a battery pack Check the remaining battery level When batteries are depleted the adapter charges ...

Page 761: ...ry performance is poor replace the battery with a new one The number of available shots will decrease with any of the following operations Pressing the shutter button halfway for a prolonged period Activating the AF frequently without taking a picture Using the lens s Image Stabilizer Using the wireless communication functions The camera turns off by itself Auto power off is in effect To deactivat...

Page 762: ...ing Removing the Battery and Card and Error Codes An error message is displayed when the card is inserted in another camera Since SDXC cards are formatted in exFAT if you format a card with this camera and then insert it into another camera an error may be displayed and it may not be possible to use the card The image is out of focus or blurred Set the focus mode to AF Press the shutter button gen...

Page 763: ...s shooting Approx Even after I change the card the maximum burst displayed for continuous shooting does not change Estimated maximum burst indicated in the viewfinder does not change when you switch cards even if you switch to a high speed card Maximum burst listed in Maximum burst for continuous shooting Approx is based on the standard Canon test card and the actual maximum burst is higher for ca...

Page 764: ... and ISO Auto are set See M Manual Exposure to set the exposure compensation Not all the lens aberration correction options are displayed With Digital Lens Optimizer set to Standard or High Chromatic aberr corr and Diffraction correction are not displayed but they are both set to Enable for shooting During movie recording Digital Lens Optimizer or Diffraction correction are not displayed Using fla...

Page 765: ...Check the position of the remote control s release timing switch If you are using Wireless Remote Control BR E1 see Remote Control Shooting or Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control To use a remote control for time lapse movie recording see Time Lapse Movies A white or red icon is displayed during movie recording Indicates that the camera s internal temperature is high For details see the informa...

Page 766: ...hange the shutter speed or aperture value during movie recording the changes in the exposure may be recorded Recording a few test movies is recommended if you intend to perform zooming during movie recording Zooming as you record movies may cause exposure changes or lens sounds to be recorded or loss of focus The image flickers or horizontal stripes appear during movie recording Flickering horizon...

Page 767: ...MI video output Time codes advance faster than the actual time Time codes in High Frame Rate movie recording advance 4 sec per second I cannot take still photos during movie recording Still photos cannot be taken during movie recording To shoot still photos stop recording the movie then select a shooting mode for still photos I cannot record movies during still photo shooting It may not be possibl...

Page 768: ... device connected with an interface cable cannot be used Other devices such as computers cannot be used with the camera by connecting them with an interface cable while the camera is connected to devices via Wi Fi Terminate the Wi Fi connection before connecting the interface cable Operations such as shooting and playback are not possible With a Wi Fi connection established operations such as shoo...

Page 769: ...ined for use when shooting still photos and recording movies Touch operation is not possible Make sure Touch control is set to Standard or Sensitive A camera button or dial does not work as expected In movie recording check the Shutter btn function for movies setting Check the Customize buttons and Customize control ring settings 769 ...

Page 770: ... 0001 The shooting date and time displayed are incorrect Make sure the correct date and time are set Check the time zone and daylight saving time The date and time are not in the image The shooting date and time do not appear in the image The date and time are recorded in the image data as shooting information When you print photos this information can be used to include the date and time is displ...

Page 771: ...o play back images taken with another camera Movies edited with a computer cannot be played back with the camera Only few images can be played back The images have been filtered for playback with Set image search conditions Clear the image search conditions Mechanical sounds or sounds of camera operations can be heard during movie playback The camera s built in microphone may also record mechanica...

Page 772: ...deo system is set to For NTSC or For PAL correctly for the video system of your television Make sure the HDMI cable s plug is inserted all the way in There are multiple movie files for a single movie recording If the movie file size reaches 4 GB another movie file will be created automatically However if you use an SDXC card formatted with the camera you can record a movie in a single file even if...

Page 773: ...in EOS Utility window is displayed If the camera is already connected via Wi Fi it cannot communicate with any computer connected with an interface cable Check the version of the application Communication between the connected camera and computer does not work When using EOS Utility EOS software set Time lapse movie to Disable 773 ...

Page 774: ...ccessory In case this message is displayed again after reattachment make sure the terminals of the multi function shoe and accessory are clean and dry If you cannot remove the dirt or moisture contact a Canon Service Center If Accessory unavailable status is displayed check the terminals of the multi function shoe and accessory and make sure the accessory is not damaged 774 ...

Page 775: ...or number 2 Cause and countermeasures If there is a problem with the camera an error message will appear Follow the on screen instructions If the problem persists write down the error code Err xx and request service 775 ...

Page 776: ...o AUTO ISO speed is set automatically in a range of ISO 100 12800 When ISO Auto is set setting Max for Auto in ISO speed settings to H 25600 expands the maximum speed in the automatic setting range to H equivalent to ISO 25600 ISO speed can be set manually in a range of ISO 100 12800 Note that setting ISO expansion to Enable expands the maximum speed to H equivalent to ISO 25600 The minimum speed ...

Page 777: ...ording Screen Scene Icons Playback Screen Still Photo Shooting Screen Each time you press the button the information display will change The display will show only the settings currently applied 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 777 ...

Page 778: ...Image quality 9 Metering mode 10 Electronic level 11 AF point 1 point AF 12 Number of remaining shots for focus bracketing 13 Movie recording time available 14 Battery level 15 Quick Control button 16 Anti flicker shooting 17 White balance White balance correction 18 Picture Style 19 Creative filters 20 Still image aspect ratio 21 Touch Shutter 22 Magnify button 23 Histogram Brightness RGB 778 ...

Page 779: ...function 34 GPS 35 Exposure simulation 36 Bluetooth function 37 ISO speed 38 Highlight tone priority 39 Wi Fi signal strength 40 Exposure compensation 41 Exposure level indicator Note You can specify the information displayed in response to pressing the button The electronic level is not displayed when the camera is connected via HDMI to a television Other icons may be displayed temporarily after ...

Page 780: ... 15 1 Battery level 2 Movie recording time available Elapsed recording time 3 Shooting mode 4 AF area 5 Subject to detect 6 Movie recording size 7 Movie digital IS 8 Movie Servo AF 9 AF point 1 point AF 10 Histogram Brightness RGB 11 Movie recording in progress 12 White balance White balance correction 13 Picture Style 14 Creative filters 15 Digital zoom 16 GPS 17 Electronic level 780 ...

Page 781: ...riority 32 Exposure compensation 33 Exposure level indicator metering levels Caution You can specify the information displayed in response to pressing the button The electronic level is not displayed when the camera is connected via HDMI to a television The electronic level grid lines and histogram cannot be displayed during movie recording and if they are currently displayed recording a movie wil...

Page 782: ...Note Other icons may be displayed temporarily after setting adjustments 782 ...

Page 783: ...With an extension tube or close up lens the icon displayed may not match the actual scene 3 Icons of scenes selected from those that can be detected are displayed 4 Displayed when all the following conditions apply The shooting scene is dark it is a night scene and the camera is mounted on a tripod 5 Displayed with any of the following lenses EF300mm f 2 8L IS II USM EF400mm f 2 8L IS II USM EF500...

Page 784: ...Wi Fi signal strength 4 Wi Fi function 5 Battery level 6 Current image no Total images No of images found 7 Shutter speed 8 Aperture value 9 Exposure compensation amount 10 Already sent to a computer smartphone 11 Rating 12 Image protection 13 Folder no File no 14 Image quality Edited image Cropping Frame Grab 15 ISO speed 16 Highlight tone priority 784 ...

Page 785: ...Caution If the image was taken by another camera certain shooting information may not be displayed It may not be possible to play back images taken with this camera on other cameras 785 ...

Page 786: ... Reduction For images captured in RAW JPEG HEIF shooting indicates RAW file sizes Lines indicating the image area are displayed for images taken with the aspect ratio set and with RAW or RAW JPEG set for image quality For images with added cropping information lines are shown to indicate the image area During flash photography without flash exposure compensation will be displayed indicates images ...

Page 787: ...sion method 6 Movie orientation information 7 Recording time Time code 8 Movie recording format For simplicity explanations are omitted for items that are also included in basic detailed information display for still photos which are not shown here Note During movie playback is displayed for the Fineness and Threshold parameters of Sharpness in Picture Style 787 ...

Page 788: ... 14 9 mm CMOS format APS C Effective pixels 1 2 Max approx 24 2 megapixels Total pixels 1 Approx 25 5 megapixels Dual Pixel CMOS AF Supported 1 Rounded to the nearest 100 000 2 Using RF or EF lenses The effective pixel count may be lower with certain lenses and image processing Recording system Image recording format Compliant with Design rule for Camera File system 2 0 and Exif 2 31 1 1 Supports ...

Page 789: ...megapixels 1 3984 2240 Approx 7 1 megapixels 2656 2656 Approx 5 9 megapixels 2976 1984 Approx 5 3 megapixels 2656 1992 Approx 5 0 megapixels 1 2976 1680 Approx 3 9 megapixels 1984 1984 Approx 3 8 megapixels 2400 1600 Approx 3 4 megapixels 1 2112 1600 Approx 3 2 megapixels 1 2400 1344 Approx 2 6 megapixels 1600 1600 RAW 24 0 megapixels 6000 4000 Values for recorded pixels are rounded to the nearest...

Page 790: ...2 14110 RAW 2 27 0 1140 14 0 2230 RAW JPEG 2 27 0 8 7 860 14 0 8 7 1360 RAW HEIF 3 29 9 9 1 780 16 9 9 1 1180 1 Number of shots using a 32 GB card that conforms to Canon testing standards 2 When set to HDR shooting Disable 3 When set to HDR shooting Enable File sizes are determined based on Canon testing standards File size varies by shooting conditions such as aspect ratio subject ISO speed Pictu...

Page 791: ...W JPEG 2 7 7 13 13 RAW HEIF 3 7 7 13 13 1 Number of shots using a 32 GB UHS I card that conforms to Canon testing standards 2 When set to HDR shooting Disable 3 When set to HDR shooting Enable Maximum burst as measured under conditions conforming to Canon testing standards High speed continuous shooting in One Shot AF mode ISO 100 and Standard Picture Style Maximum burst varies depending on shooti...

Page 792: ...r 3 min 16 hr 15 min 70 501 Full HD 59 94 50 00 IPB Standard 1 hr 10 min 4 hr 43 min 18 hr 52 min 60 431 IPB Light 2 hr 0 min 8 hr 3 min 32 hr 15 min 35 252 29 97 23 98 25 00 IPB Standard 2 hr 20 min 9 hr 23 min 37 hr 35 min 30 216 IPB Light 5 hr 47 min 23 hr 11 min 92 hr 47 min 12 88 Full HD Time lapse movies 29 97 25 00 ALL I 47 min 3 hr 9 min 12 hr 38 min 90 644 Bit rate only applies to video o...

Page 793: ...PB Standard 47 min 3 hr 9 min 12 hr 36 min 90 646 IPB Light 1 hr 24 min 5 hr 39 min 22 hr 38 min 50 360 29 97 23 98 25 00 IPB Standard 1 hr 34 min 6 hr 17 min 25 hr 8 min 45 324 IPB Light 2 hr 30 min 10 hr 3 min 40 hr 15 min 28 202 Full HD Time lapse movies 29 97 25 00 ALL I 31 min 2 hr 6 min 8 hr 25 min 135 966 Bit rate only applies to video output not audio or metadata Movie recording stops when...

Page 794: ...lass 10 or higher UHS Speed Class 3 or higher 59 94 50 00 IPB Standard SD Speed Class 10 or higher UHS Speed Class 3 or higher IPB Light SD Speed Class 6 or higher SD Speed Class 10 or higher 29 97 23 98 25 00 IPB Standard SD Speed Class 6 or higher IPB Light SD Speed Class 4 or higher Full HD Time lapse movies 29 97 25 00 ALL I Read speed of 30 MB sec or higher Built in microphone Stereo micropho...

Page 795: ...ble in Creative Zone modes Automatically set in Basic Zone modes to suit the shooting mode When set to AI Focus AF the camera automatically switches from One Shot AF to Servo AF in response to subject movement also applies during continuous shooting Automatically set to AI Focus AF in mode Lens compatibility based on focusing area Refer to the Canon website Number of AF area available for automati...

Page 796: ...ece lens end Dioptric adjustment Approx 3 0 to 1 0 m 1 dpt Screen Type TFT color liquid crystal monitor Screen size Approx 7 5 cm 3 0 inch screen aspect ratio of 3 2 Dot count Approx 1 620 000 dots Angle of view Approx 170 vertically and horizontally Coverage Approx 100 vertically and horizontally at L image size and an aspect ratio of 3 2 Screen brightness Manually adjustable in a range of 1 7 To...

Page 797: ... not available not supported 2 Values differ when set to Digital tele converter ISO speed recommended exposure index in still photo shooting Manual ISO speed setting for still photos ISO speed Normal ISO speed ISO 100 32000 in 1 3 or 1 stop increments Expanded ISO speed H equivalent to ISO 51200 When set to Highlight tone priority the available manual setting range is ISO 200 32000 Expanded ISO sp...

Page 798: ... 2 M bulb ISO 400 3 ISO 400 3 Basic Zone ISO 100 6400 ISO 100 6400 ISO 100 3200 4 Varies by shooting mode Varies by shooting mode 1 ISO 200 when set to Highlight tone priority Enable Enhanced 2 Varies depending on the Max for Auto settings 3 If outside the setting range changed to the value closest to ISO 400 4 When using the built in flash ISO 1600 when using an external flash unit Variable contr...

Page 799: ...al ISO speed ISO 100 12800 in 1 3 or 1 stop increments Expanded ISO speed H equivalent to ISO 25600 Maximum ISO speed when set automatically corresponds to the Max for Auto setting When set to Highlight tone priority the setting range is ISO 200 12800 Expanded ISO speeds are not available in HDR or HDR PQ movie recording in movie recording with shooting creative filters or with digital zoom Manual...

Page 800: ...nc speed Shutter mode Setting range Setting increments X sync Electronic 1st curtain 1 4000 30 sec Bulb 1 3 stop 1 250 sec Electronic shutter 1 8000 30 sec Bulb Movie recording Type Rolling shutter using the image sensor Shutter speed Movie auto exposure 1 4000 1 25 sec Varies by frame rate Movie manual exposure 1 4000 1 8 1 sec Varies by shooting mode and frame rate 1 1 125 sec NTSC or 1 100 sec ...

Page 801: ... Yes High speed continuous shooting One Shot AF Servo AF 12 shots sec 1 2 15 shots sec 2 High speed continuous shooting One Shot AF Servo AF 7 6 shots sec 2 15 shots sec 2 Low speed continuous shooting One Shot AF Servo AF 3 0 shots sec 5 0 shots sec Self timer 10 sec Yes Yes Self timer 2 sec Yes Yes Self timer Continuous shooting Yes Yes 801 ...

Page 802: ...de angle end f 4 5 Telephoto end f 6 3 m ft m ft 100 0 3 1 2 1 0 3 9 0 4 0 9 1 0 3 0 1600 1 1 4 9 3 6 16 1 0 8 3 5 2 6 11 5 25600 4 3 19 6 14 1 64 3 3 0 14 0 9 8 45 9 Rounded to the first decimal place Suitable exposure may not be obtained when shooting distant subjects at high ISO speeds because preflash metering limits may be exceeded External flash Contacts for multi function shoe 21 pin contac...

Page 803: ...K movies Individual frames of 4K movies recorded with the camera can be saved as approx 8 3 megapixel 3840 2160 still photos JPEG or HEIF From normal movies still photos are saved as JPEGs and from HDR PQ movies as HEIF images In camera resizing or cropping is not supported for extracted still photos and these images cannot be edited with Creative filters or Creative Assist Print order DPOF Compli...

Page 804: ...AC E6N DC coupler DR E18 Number of shots available Type of shooting Temperature Available shots approx Using 50 flash AE shooting 2 Power saving 1 Smooth 2 Power saving Viewfinder shooting 23 C 73 F 310 230 320 On screen shooting 440 370 450 1 Based on CIPA standards 2 According to Canon measurement conditions which are based on CIPA standards Using a new fully charged LP E17 The number of shots a...

Page 805: ...3 hr 00 min Time available for movie recording Movie Servo AF Disable 4K IPB Standard 29 97 fps 25 00 fps 23 C 73 F Approx 1 hr 00 min 0 C 32 F Approx 1 hr 00 min Full HD IPB Standard 29 97 fps 25 00 fps 23 C 73 F Approx 2 hr 00 min 0 C 32 F Approx 2 hr 00 min Time available for continuous playback normal playback 4K IPB Standard 29 97 fps 25 00 fps 23 C 73 F Approx 3 hr 00 min With a fully charge...

Page 806: ...rior color Weight Body including battery and card 1 Black Approx 375 g Approx 13 23 oz White Approx 376 g Approx 13 26 oz Body only Black Approx 328 g Approx 11 57 oz White Approx 329 g Approx 11 61 oz Not including body cap or shoe cover 1 Based on CIPA guidelines Operating environment Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Operating humidity 85 or less 806 ...

Page 807: ...Camera access point WPA2 WPA3 Personal AES Open Disable Infrastructure Open WEP Disable Shared key WEP WPA WPA2 WPA3 Personal TKIP AES Bluetooth Standards compliance Bluetooth Specification Version 4 2 compliant Bluetooth Low Energy technology Transmission method GFSK modulation All data above is based on Canon testing standards and CIPA Camera Imaging Products Association testing standards and gu...

Page 808: ...her countries and is used under license QR Code is a trademark of Denso Wave Inc SDXC logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC HDMI HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC The Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo and the Wi Fi Protected Setup mark are trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned ...

Page 809: ...se for MPEG 4 standard THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VID...

Page 810: ...f non genuine Canon accessories e g a leakage and or explosion of a battery Please note that repairs arising out of the malfunction of non genuine accessories will not be covered by the warranty for repairs although you may request such repairs on a chargeable basis Caution Battery Pack LP E17 is dedicated to Canon products only Using it with an incompatible battery charger or product may result i...

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