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Responding to Error Messages

61: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found

 

z

Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the camera and the 

antenna of the access point?

 

g

Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible 

from the point of view of the camera (

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What to check on the camera

 

z

Does the SSID set on the camera match that of the access point?

 

g

Check the SSID at the access point, then set the same SSID on the 

camera.

What to check at the access point

 

z

Is the access point turned on?

 

g

Turn on the power of the access point.

 

z

If filtering by MAC address is active, is the MAC address of the camera in 

use registered at the access point?

 

g

Register the MAC address of the camera used to the access point. 

The MAC address can be checked on the 

[View info]

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Summary of Contents for EOS RP

Page 1: ...canon CT2 B100 EOSRP Instruction Manual Mode d emploi lnstrucciones ...

Page 2: ...cauou EOSRP Advanced User Guide PDF file and software can be downloaded from the Canon Web site QJ4 QJ 192 www canon com icpd ...

Page 3: ... this manual safely too so that you can refer to it again when necessary Testing the Camera Before Use and Liability After shooting play images back and check whether they have been properly recorded If the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or downloaded to a computer Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused Copyrights Copyright laws in some ...

Page 4: ...ome with a memory card W 10 interface cable or HDMI cable For details on the Advanced User Guide and Instruction Manuals see the next page Ifyou purchased a Lens Kit check that the lenses are included Be careful not to lose any of the above items D When you need Lens Instruction Manuals download them from the Canon website W4 The Lens Instruction Manuals PDF files are for lenses sold individually ...

Page 5: ...and software PDF files can be downloaded from the Canon website to a computer or other device Download site www canon com icpd Advanced User Guide Lens Instruction Manual Software Instruction Manual j To view the PDF flies an Adobe PDF viewing software such as Adobe 4 Acrobat Reader DC most recent version recommended Is required Adobe Acrobat Reader DC can be downloaded for free from the Internet ...

Page 6: ...n be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet using the QR code www canon com icpd l i A software app is required to read the QR code Select your country or region of residence then download the Advanced User Guide Instruction Manuals Select t Manual software URL to display the QR code on the camera screen 5 ...

Page 7: ...cing toward the back of the camera insert it into the carg slot Attach the lens W44 Align the red mount index on the lens with the red mount index on the camera to attach the lens Make sure the lens s focus mode switch is set to AF QJ44 Set the power switch to ON W42 Flip out the screen W41 When the date time zone setting screen is displayed see CD167 ...

Page 8: ...e shutter button halfway and the camera will focus on the subject Take the picture W50 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 E button W150 To view the images captured so far see Image Playback QJ 150 To delete images see Erasing Images l 156 7 I ...

Page 9: ...n to the above the icons and symbols used on the camera s buttons and displayed on the screen are also used in this manual when discussing relevant operations and functionality in page titles Functions only available in Creative Zone modes Fv P Tv Av M or B mode or for movies recorded with manual exposure lil Reference page numbers for more information PDF Refer to the Advanced User Guide a PDF fi...

Page 10: ...ll the menu settings and Custom Functions are set to their defaults The illustrations in this manual show the camera attached with the RF24 105mm F4 L IS USM lens as an example The sample photos displayed on the camera and used in this manual are for instructional purposes only In references to using EF or EF S lenses it is assumed that a mount adapter is used 9 I ...

Page 11: ...is camera lJJ 161 SD SDHC SDXC memory cards UHS 11 and UHS 1 cards supported When recording movies use a high capacity card with ample performance fast enough writing and reading speeds for the movie recording size In this manual card refers to SD memory cards SDHC memory cards and SDXC memory cards X C The camera does not come with a card for recording photos movies Please purchase it separately ...

Page 12: ...on Preparation and Basic Operations Basic Shooting Creative Zone Shooting Playback Set up Wi Fi Wireless Communication Functions Custom Functions My Menu Reference 2 I 35 I 63 I 85 I 93 I 141 I 151 I 11s I 189 I 191 I 11 ...

Page 13: ...Instructions 21 Handling Precautions 24 Part Names 27 Charging the Battery 36 Inserting Removing the Battery and Card 38 Using the Screen 41 Turning on the Power 42 Attaching and Detaching a Lens 44 Attaching and Detaching EF EF S Lenses 46 Using the Viewfinder 48 Basic Operations 49 Menu Operations and Settings 56 Touch Screen Operation 60 Quick Control 61 12 ...

Page 14: ...oting Landscapes 73 Shooting Moving Subjects 74 Photographing Children 75 Panning 76 Shooting Close ups 78 Shooting Food 79 Shooting Night Portraits With a Tripod 80 Shooting Night Scenes Handheld 81 Shooting Backlit Scenes 82 Shooting Quiet Scenes 83 Program AE 86 Shutter Priority AE 87 Aperture Priority AE 88 Manual Exposure 89 Flexible Priority AE 90 Long Bulb Exposures 92 13 ...

Page 15: ... ISO Speed for Still Photos 107 Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast 108 Setting the White Balance 109 Selecting a Picture Style 111 Setting Noise Reduction 113 Shooting with the Touch Shutter 115 Reducing Flicker 116 Selecting the AF Operation 117 Selecting the AF Method 118 Focusing on People s Eyes 125 Setting Continuous AF 126 Selecting the Drive Mode 127 Using the Self Timer 129 Locking...

Page 16: ... Image Display 153 Playing Back Movies 154 Erasing Images 156 Tab Menus Set up 158 Formatting Memory Cards 161 Displaying the Shooting Mode Guide 162 Displaying the Feature Guide 163 Setting Eco Mode 164 Setting Power Saving Features 165 Adjusting the Screen Brightness 166 Setting the Date Time and Time Zone 167 Setting the Interface Language 169 Disabling Beeps for Camera Operations 170 Sensor Cl...

Page 17: ...u Can Do via Wi F Wireless Communication Functions 176 Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi Fl 178 Custom Functions I My Menu 189 Tab Menus Customlzatlo n 190 Tab Menus My Menu 190 Reference 191 Software OveNlew 192 Index 1 205 Ill For ttouble hootrng tnfor na11on1 r efer to u eAtivanced User Gltlde available onHne See JJ4 for downloading clefatls 16 ...

Page 18: ...me Zone W 167 Beeper Ill170 Copyright information IPDF Clear all camera settings W174 Dioptric adjustment ll48 Information display in viewfinder PDFI Viewfinder vertical display IPDFI Viewfinder display format IPDFI Vari angle Ill41 Touch control lll60 Brightness lll 166 Display settings PDFI Electronic level PDF Help Ill172 AF operation Ul 117 AF method W 118 AF point selection Ill122 Eye Detecti...

Page 19: ...or long exposures CIJ114 Highlight tone priority IPDF Lens aberration correction ill104 Reducing flicker W 116 Color space PDF 18 Shooting mode W30 HOR mode PDFI Multiple exposures PDF Bulb timer IPDF Depth of field preview PDF Remote switch PDF Remote control IPDF Quick Control CW61 Touch Shutter W115 Magnified view PDF Grid display PDF Shooting information display PDF Display settings PDF Multi ...

Page 20: ...rophone IPDFI Wind filter lPDFI Attenuator PDF Auto slow shutter lPDFl Av 1 8 stop increments IPDFI HDMI output IPDFI Remote control shooting PDF Index to Features Image review time IPDFI Single image display Ill150 Shooting information display PDFI Grid display PDF Touch playback QJ 152 Playback information display PDFI Index display QJ 153 Image browsing Jump display PDFI Setting image search co...

Page 21: ...ng mode PDF 8insorCleaning and DustReduction Sensor cleaning W171 Appending Dust Delete Data lPDFI Manual sensor cleaning IPDFI Downloading and Installing D192 Software Instruction Manuals W193 20 Connect to smartphones W 178 Auto send images to smartphones lPDF Remote control EOS Utility IPDFI Auto send images to computers PDFI Print from Wi Fi printers IPDFI Upload to Web services IPDFI Clear wi...

Page 22: ...objects or liquids into the product Do not use the product where flammable gases may be present This may cause electric shock explosion or fire Do not leave a lens or a camera with a lens attached exposed without the lens cap attached The lens may concentrate the light and cause fire Do not touch the product connected to a power outlet during lightning storms This may cause electric shock Observe ...

Page 23: ...e when the product is still warm in temperature Do not unplug the product by pulling the power cord Do not leave the product connected to a power source for long periods of time Do not charge batteries battery packs at temperatures outside the range of 5 40 C 41 104 F This may cause electric shock explosion or fire Do not allow the product to maintain contact with the same area of skin for extende...

Page 24: ...sh Do not leave the product in places exposed to extremely high or low temperatures The product may become extremely hot cold and cause burns or 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 ...

Page 25: ...e it off with a clean well wrung wet cloth Using the camera in a location with large amounts of dirt or dust may cause a malfunction Cleaning the camera after use is recommended Allowing dirt dust water or salt to remain on the camera may cause a malfunction If you accidentally drop the camera into water or are concerned that moisture water dirt dust or salt may have gotten inside it promptly cons...

Page 26: ...e moisture has fully evaporated before resuming use Even after the camera is completely dry if it is still internally cold do not remove the lens card or battery until the camera has adjusted to the ambient temperature If the camera will not be used for an extended period remove the battery and store the camera in a cool dry well ventilated location Even while the camera is in storage press the sh...

Page 27: ...s It will return to normal at room temperature Cards To protect 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 ma...

Page 28: ...lane mark 10 Flash sync contacts Main dial 11 Hot shoe M Fn Multi function button 12 RF lens mount index Shutter button 13 Power switch Movie shooting button 14 Strap mount AF assist beam Setf timer 15 Microphone Remote control lamp 16 Image sensor Grip Battery compartment 17 Lens release button Contacts 18 Lens lock pin Lens mount 19 Body cap I 19 27 ...

Page 29: ...Terminal cover 5 Mode dial 6 Quick control dial 7 LOCK Multi function lock switch 8 t AF start button 9 Viewfinder sensor 10 INFO Info button 28 11 Access lamp 12 1 SET Quick Control Setting button 13 MENU Menu button 14 jl Remote control terminal 15 HDMI OUT HDMI mini OUT terminal 16 MIC External microphone IN terminal 17 Digital terminal 18 O Headphone terminal ...

Page 30: ...ap mount 2 Screen 11 Card slot 3 Tripod socket 12 Battery compartment 4 T cross 13 Card slot Battery compartment keys cover lock 5 Serial number 14 Card slot Battery compartment 6 Accessory positioning hole cover 7 Speaker 15 j Erase button 8 AE lock FE lock button 16 E Playback button 9 EE Q AF point Index Magnify Reduce button 29 I ...

Page 31: ... button The camera sets everything to suit the subject or scene for shooting ru Scene Intelligent Auto Ill64 SCN Special scene llJ70 Portrait CQ71 Group Photo W72 ft 2ll Landscape lJ73 II Sports 1Il74 R 4 Kids lll75 II Panning fll76 m 30 Close up fll78 Food W79 Night Portrait W80 Handheld Night Scene lll 81 HOR Backlight Control W82 Silent Mode QJ83 ...

Page 32: ...ects as desired Fv Flexible priority AE W90 p Program AE CD86 Tv Shutter priority AE Ul87 Av Aperture priority AE Ul88 M Manual exposure lll89 B Bulb QJ92 3 Custom shooting modes You can assign Fv P Tv Av M B AF operation menu functions and more to I or i 4 9 Movie recording JJ 138 31 I ...

Page 33: ...Part Names Viewfinder Information Display 32 Information displayed varies depending on camera status ...

Page 34: ... ClJ36 1 Power plug 1 2 Charge lamp 3 Full charge lamp 4 Battery pack slot 2 _ _ ___ l f 3 t lf 4 Battery Charger LC E17E Charger for Battery Pack LP E17 ClJ36 1 4 2 3 ___ __ 5 1 Battery pack slot 2 Full charge lamp 3 Charge lamp 4 Power cord 5 Power cord socket 33 I ...

Page 35: ... the end of the strap through the camera s strap mount eyelet from the bottom Then pass it through the strap s buckle as shown in the illustration Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle ...

Page 36: ...Preparation and Basic Operations This chapter describes preparatory steps before you start shooting and the basic camera operations ...

Page 37: ...cord to the charger and insert the plug into a power outlet Recharging starts automatically and the charge lamp 1 lights up in orange When the battery is fully recharged the full charge lamp 2 will light up in green It takes approx 2 hr to fully charge a completely exhausted battery at room temperature 23 C 73 F The time required to charge the battery will vary greatly depending on the ambient tem...

Page 38: ...ched Storing the battery when it is fully charged may 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 ...

Page 39: ... card 0 Make sure the card s write protect switch 1 is set upward to enable writing and erasing 1 Slide the card slot 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 3 Insert the card Insert the card with the label facing the back of the camera as shown until it 1 clicks in place fiiiii i ...

Page 40: ...over Set the power switch to OFF Check that the access lamp 1 is off then open the cover If Saving is displayed on the screen close the cover Remove 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 QJ 36 to the battery 3 Remove the card Gently push in the card then let it go to eject Pull the...

Page 41: ...t images are being written to read from or erased from the card or data is being transferred Do not open the card slot battery cover compartment Also never do any of the following while the access lamp is lit or blinking Otherwise it can damage the Image data card or camera Removing the card Removing the battery Shaking or striking the camera Unplugging and connecting a power cord when household p...

Page 42: ...l n 3 Face it toward you Normally use the camera with the screen facing you D Be careful not to forcefully rotate the screen putting much power on the rotating axis hinge When a cable is connected to a camera terminal the rotation angle range of the flipped out screen will be limited ll When not using the camera close the screen facing inward You can protect the screen A mirror image right left re...

Page 43: ...te time zone setting screen appears see ll 167 to set the date time zone cttanalng the Interface t anau 1e To change the interface language see IJJ169 Aulolllatlc Sensor Cleaning Sensor cleaning which may make a small noise is performed automatically whenever you set the power switch to OFF or attach or detach lenses To enable automatic sensor cleaning when the power switch is set to ON as well yo...

Page 44: ...shutter button halfway for a prolonged period Activating the AF frequently without taking a picture Using the lens s Image Stabilizer Using the Wi Fi function or Bluetooth function The number of possible shots may decrease depending on the actual shooting conditions The lens operation is powered by the camera s battery Certain lenses may exhaust the battery faster than others In low ambient temper...

Page 45: ...by the arrows _ l 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 AF11MF DI 44 3 Set the lens s focus mode switch to AF AF stands for autofocus MF stands for manual focus Autofocus will not operate 4 Remove the front lens cap ...

Page 46: ...n When attaching or detaching a lens set the camera s power switch to OFF If the front part focusing ring of the lens rotates during autofocusing do not touch the rotating part j For instructions on how to use the lens refer to the Lens Instruction Manual OJ4 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 at...

Page 47: ...rning them as shown by the arrows l Attach the lens to the adapter Align the red or white mount index on 3 the lens with the corresponding mount index on the adapter and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks into place 1 Red index 2 White index 3 Attach the adapter to the camera r r irr c tt r Align the red mount indexes 3 on the 46 adapter and camera and turn the lens as shown by th...

Page 48: ...nt lens cap 1 While pressing the lens release button turn the adapter as shown by the arrow Turn the adapter until it stops then detach it l 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 detached lens U For lens precautions see Ill45 47 I ...

Page 49: ...to activate it You can also restrict display to either the screen or viewfinder Turn the dioptric adjustment knob Turn the knob left or right to make the viewfinder display look sharp U The viewfinder and screen cannot be activated at the same time 48 ...

Page 50: ...ze camera shake Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting 1 Wrap your right hand around the camera grip firmly 2 Hold the lens bottom with your left hand 3 Rest your right index finger lightly on the shutter button 4 Press 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 Press the camera against your face and look th...

Page 51: ... Completely This action shoots 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 steady Press the shutter button halfway to autofocus then slowly press the shutter button completely l1 Ifyou press the shutter button completely without pressing it halfway fir...

Page 52: ...esl has the same effect as pressing the shutter button halfway Fn Multl Functfon Button By pressing the M Fn button and turning the diall you can set the ISO speedl drive mode AF operation white balance and flash exposure compensation 51 I ...

Page 53: ...dial If you press the shutter button halfway the camera will go back to shooting ready state 2 Turn only the dial While looking at the screen or viewfinder turn the dial Use this dial to set the shutter speed aperture etc EiJ Step 1 can be performed even when controls are locked with the Multi function lock W54 52 ...

Page 54: ...utter button halfway the camera will go back to shooting ready state _ c1 2 Turn only the dial While looking at the screen or viewfinder turn the dial Use this dial to set the exposure compensation amount the aperture setting for manual exposures etc j Step 1 can be performed even when controls are locked with the Multi function lock W54 53 I ...

Page 55: ...ntally changing settings from the Main dial Quick control dial control rrrig or touch screen paner conngure Multi function lock and set ll1e L0CK swilch to L0CK Control Ring You can assign a commonly used function to the control ring of RF ten es or mount adapters 54 ...

Page 56: ...INFO Button Basic Operations Each press of the INFO button changes the information shown The following sample screens are for still photos 55 I ...

Page 57: ...and Settings 2 u 3 tt 1 6 7 4 __ 5 1 MENU button 2 INFO button SET button Quick control dial 3 Screen 7 Main dial 4 cross keys Basic Zone Modes Menu Screen In Basic Zone modes some tabs and menu items do not appear 56 ...

Page 58: ...ality L CICropping aspect ratio FULL Image review 2 sec Release shutter without card ON 9 6 t e 7 Custom Functions 8 MyMenu 9 Menu settings Menu 8ettl119 Procedure 1 Display the menu screen Press the MENU button l Select a tab Press the INFO button to switch between main tabs Turn the dial to select a secondary tab 57 I ...

Page 59: ...ress SET 4 Select an option Turn the dial to select an option The current setting is indicated in blue 5 Set an option Press SET to set it 6 Exit the setting Press the MENU button to finish and prepare for shooting j The description of menu functions hereafter assumes that you have pressed the MENU button to display the menu screen 58 You can also tap on the menu screen or press the cross keys to ...

Page 60: ...erriding it You can see the overriding function by selecting the dimmed menu item and pressing SET If you cancel the overriding function s setting the dimmed menu item will become settable D You may not be able to see the overriding function for certain dimmed menu items I With t Clear all camera settings you can reset the menu functions to the default settings Ill174 59 ...

Page 61: ...e shutter without card Use your finger to tap on touch briefly and then remove your finger from the screen For example when you tap on I the Quick Control screen appears By tapping on you can return to the preceding screen Slide your finger while touching the screen j If t Beep is set to Touch i tf the beep will not sound for touch operations 0 0170 Touch control responsiveness can be adjusted 60 ...

Page 62: ... T keys for selection When the screen at left is displayed press the T keys for selection 3 Select an option Turn the or dial or press the keys to change the setting There are also functions that are set by pressing a button following these operations Press SET to finalize the setting and return to the previous screen I You can also tap on the screen for Quick Control settings W60 61 I ...

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Page 64: ...asic Shooting This chapter describes how to 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 63 ...

Page 65: ... focus automatically on either the still or moving subject by detecting the motion of the subject lll67 64 1 Set the Mode dial to 2 Press SET Read the message and select OK 3 Aim the camera at what you will shoot the subject A frame may be displayed around the subject under some shooting conditions When an AF point is displayed on the screen aim it over the subject ...

Page 66: ... For stationary subjects the AF point is displayed in green when the subject is in focus and the camera beeps One Shot AF For moving subjects the AF point is displayed in blue and tracks subject movement The camera does not beep Servo AF 5 Take the picture Press the shutter button completely to take the picture D The image just captured will be displayed for approx 2 sec on the screen 0 Subject mo...

Page 67: ...he subject you can take the picture Pressing the shutter button halfway does not focus the subject If the focus mode switch on the lens is set to MF manual focus set it to AF autofocus The shutter speed display is blinking Since it is too dark taking the picture may result in a blurred subject due to camera shake Using a tripod or a Canon EUEX series Speedlite sold separately CD133 is recommended ...

Page 68: ...the shot while keeping the shutter button pressed halfway and then press the shutter button completely to take the picture This is called focus lock Shooting a Moving Subject After you press the shutter button halfway and a blue AF point appears the camera detects subject movement and focuses using Servo AF Keep the subject on the screen as you hold down the shutter button halfway and at the decis...

Page 69: ...ct the effect level and other details Use the keys to set it then press SET To reset the setting press the button then select OK Select one of the preset effects Note that Saturation Color tone 1 and Color tone 2 are not available with B W Background blur Adjust background blur Choose higher values to make backgrounds sharper or lower values to make them blurrier Auto adjusts background blurring t...

Page 70: ...e 1 and Color tone 2 are not available with options other than Off j Background blur is not available when the flash is used These settings are reset when you switch shooting modes or set the power switch to OFF To save the settings set O Retain Creative Assist data to Enable Saving Favorite Settings To save the current setting to the camera press the INFO button on the Creative Assist setting scr...

Page 71: ... turning the or 9 dial j The Quick Control screen appears after step 2 when Mode guide is set to Disable Press the keys to select the shooting mode You can also set the shooting mode from 0 Shooting mode after setting the Mode dial to SCN Available Shooting Modes in the SCN Mode Shooting mode Page Shooting mode P al Portrait QJ11 Close up 1Il78 Group Photo lJ72 Food W 79 2a Landscape lJ73 l l i Ni...

Page 72: ...e subject and background the more blurred the background will look The subject will also stand out 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 make sure the AF point on the face is lit in green before you shoot When shooting close ups of the face ...

Page 73: ...n using a zoom lens use the wide angle end to make it easy to get all the people in the group in focus at once from the front row to the back Also if you place a little distance between the camera and the subjects so that the subjects entire bodies are in the shot the focus range increases in depth Take multiple shots of the group It is recommended to shoot multiple photos in case some people clos...

Page 74: ...reens and very sharp and crisp images 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 Shooting night scenes Shooting with ta while handholding the camera may cause camera shake Using a tripod is recommended 73 I ...

Page 75: ...ea AF frame By default 10 AF method is set to Tracking An Area AF frame 1 appears when you press the shutter button halfway Once the subject is in focus the AF point turns blue Shoot continuously The default setting is HJ High speed continuous shooting At the decisive moment press the shutter button completely to take the shot To track the subject and capture changes as it moves keep holding down ...

Page 76: ...frame 1 appears when you press the shutter button halfway Once the subject is in focus the AF point turns blue Shoot continuously The default setting is H High speed continuous shooting At the decisive moment press the shutter button completely to take the shot To track the subject and capture changes in facial expression and movement keep holding down the shutter button to shoot continuously 75 I...

Page 77: ...a to follow the moving subject When shooting turn the camera smoothly as you track the moving subject Aim the AF point over the part of the moving subject where you want to focus then press the shutter button halfway and keep holding it down as you tum the camera to match the subject s speed and movement Press the shutter button completely while moving the camera to take the picture Keep tracking ...

Page 78: ...r With Effect you can set the level of background motion blur The Max setting will set a slower shutter speed to increase the background motion blur around the subject Ifthe subject blur is noticeable set Effect to Med or Min to reduce the blur 77 ...

Page 79: ...small objects such as flowers 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 ...

Page 80: ...ht and appetizing Also depending on the light source the reddish tinge will be suppressed in the pictures taken under tungsten lights etc t f Change the color tone You can change Color tone To increase the food s reddish tinge set it toward Warm Set it toward Cool if it looks too red 79 I ...

Page 81: ...e lens and a tripod When using a zoom lens use the wide angle end to obtain a wide night view Also since camera shake is prone to occur with handheld shooting use a tripod Check the image brightness Note that it is recommended to play back the captured image on location to check the image brightness If the subject looks dark move nearer and shoot again Also shoot in other shooting modes Since came...

Page 82: ...rded Stto oting Tips Hold the camera firmly During shooting hold the camera firmly and steadily In this mode four shots are aligned and merged into a single image However if there is significant misalignment in any of the four shots due to camera shake they may not align properly in the final image For portraits use an external Speedlite If you are to include people in the picture use an external ...

Page 83: ...esults in one image with a wide tonal range that has minimized the clipped shadows caused by backlighting HOR stands for High Dynamic Range Hold the camera firmly During shooting hold the camera firmly and steadily In this mode three shots are aligned and merged into a single image However if there is significant misalignment in any of the three shots due to camera shake they may not align properl...

Page 84: ...e is needed you can shoot without beeps such as shutter release sounds S llps Take some test shots It is recommended to take a few test shots in advance because under some shooting conditions lens aperture adjustment may be audible I 83 ...

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Page 86: ...om to shoot in a variety 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 SET W162 OJ l il Make sure the Multi function lock feature is off ...

Page 87: ... 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 are set automatically 3 Check the display As long as the exposure value is not blinking standard exposure will be obtained 4 Take the picture Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely...

Page 88: ...r 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 150 l i t I l o ___ I 1175 F40 Set the Mode dial to Tv 2 Set the desired shutter speed Turn the dial to set it 3 Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway The aperture is set automatically 4 Check the display and sho...

Page 89: ...larger aperture hole will make less of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus Av stands for Aperture value aperture opening Blurred background Sharp foreground and background With a low aperture f number f 5 6 With a high aperture f number f 32 E i 1 Setthe Mode dial to Av 1125 F56 0 I 88 2 Set the desired aperture Turn the dial to set it 3 Focus on the subject Press the shutte...

Page 90: ... With ISO Auto you can set exposure compensation 3 Set the shutter speed and aperture I To set the shutter speed turn the dial To set the aperture turn the dial 4 Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway The exposure setting will be displayed Check the exposure level mark I to see how far the current exposure level is from the standard exposure level 1 Standard exposure index 2 Exposu...

Page 91: ...Flexible value 90 Set the Mode dial to Fv l Set the shutter speed aperture and ISO speed Turn the fig1 dial to select an item to set A 8 icon appears to the left of the selected item Turn the 8 dial to set the option To reset the setting to AUTO press the A or key 3 Set the amount of exposure compensation Turn the fig1 dial and select the exposure level indicator A 8 icon appears to the left of th...

Page 92: ...election Manual AUTO AUTO selection Manual Available Similar to Av I selection AUTO Available Manual Manual Similar to M selection selection Manual selection j Values for shutter speed aperture and ISO speed that are set to AUTO are underlined You can set shutter speed aperture and ISO speed to AUTO and exposure compensation to tO in steps 2 or 3 by pressing the or key 91 ...

Page 93: ...ue is called bulb exposure Use bulb exposures for night scenes fireworks the heavens and other subjects requiring long exposures 9 1 Set the Mode dial to B BULB ill 92 l Set the desired aperture Turn the B dial to set it 3 Take the picture The exposure will continue for as long as you keep the shutter button pressed completely The elapsed exposure time will be displayed on the screen ...

Page 94: ...Shooting Th chapter describe shooting and introduces menu settings on tfle shooting 0 tab 93 ...

Page 95: ...Shooting Still Photos A tr Icon to the right of a page title indicates that the function is available only in Creative Zone fy P Tv Av M or B mode 94 ...

Page 96: ...without card ON Shooting 2 Lens aberration correction External Speedlite control Shooting 3 Expo comp AEB 01S0 speed settings 1s0 speed settings 2 1 1 2 3 Auto Lighting Optimizer Highlight tone priority OFF Metering timer Expo simulation 8 sec Enable m 100 w 102 PDF PDF W 104 IPDF w 1os PDF PDF w 1os PDF IPDFI IPDFI I 95 ...

Page 97: ... Auto Shooting 5 5 Long exp noise reduction OFF High ISO speed NR 10 Dust Delete Data Touch Shutter Multiple exposure HDR Mode Focus bracketing Disable Disable Disable HOR Disable Shooting 6 96 Interval timer Anti flicker shoot Disable Disable QJ1os IPDFI lPDFI IPDFI Q 111 w114 QJ113 IPDF w11s PDF IPDF IPDFi PDF __ IPDFI w11s PDFI ...

Page 98: ...hooting 8 Lens electronic MF AF assist beam firing MF peaking settings Shooting 9 Movie rec I Sound recording Movie di ital IS Movie Servo AF Auto slow shutter FHD51 JE J Auto Disable Enable Tab Menus Still Photo Shooting UJ117 QJ11a 1Il125 lll126 PDFI PDFI PDFI PDFI Q 1142 PDFI PDF CD146 IPDFI 97 ...

Page 99: ...L Image review 2 sec Release shutter without card ON Shooting 2 Shooting 3 Eye Detection AF Continuous AF Disable Disable Touch drag AF settings QJ10 Ql100 PDF jPDF JJ68 w11s PDF CQ11a l 125 IJ126 IPDF j Shooting mode and AF method are available in SCN mode Retain Creative Assist data is available in Cit mode 98 ...

Page 100: ...ting 4 Shooting 5 Movie rec size Sound recording Movie digital IS Movie Servo AF SfHD IPB On Disable Enable PDFI QJ67 PDFI 0142 PDFI PDFI W 146 jJ MF peaking settings is available in SCN mode Ult Auto servo is available in Clt mode 99 I ...

Page 101: ...de L ill L M ill M S1 ill S1 and S2 RAW image quality options include 9 and c QCropping awect atio FULL Image review Relea e shutter without card ON 100 1 Select Q Image quality 2 Set the image quality To select the RAW quality turn the 8 dial and to select the JPEG quality press the keys Press SET to set it ...

Page 102: ...essing conditions You can use Digital Photo Professional EOS software to process RAW images You can make various adjustments to images depending upon how they will be used and can generate JPEG or other types of images reflecting the effects of those adjustments Maximum Burst for Continuous Shooti I The approximate maximum burst is shown 2 2 1 1 0 AUTO 9 on the shooting screen and in the lower rig...

Page 103: ...APS C size as if using a telephoto lens or you can set an aspect ratio to suit your shooting application before shooting For EF S lenses a 3 2 aspect ratio in the center is captured magnified approx 1 6x APS C size 102 1 Select 0 0 Cropping aspect ratio l Select an item Select Full frame 1 6x crop 1 1 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio or 16 9 aspect ratio With EF S lenses 1 6x crop is set automaticall...

Page 104: ... Setting Cropping Aspect Ratio 3 Take the picture When 1 6x crop is set or an EF S lens is used an image magnified approx 1 6x is displayed When 1 1 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio or 16 9 aspect ratio is set the image within the black masked is captured 103 I ...

Page 105: ...phenomena by using Lens aberration correction 104 1 Select Q Lens aberration correction 2 Select an item 3 Select Enable Confirm that the name of the attached lens and except for diffraction correction Correction data available are displayed If Correction data not available or is displayed see Digital Lens Optimizer 4 Take the picture The image captured will have lens aberration corrected ...

Page 106: ...s in 1 3 stop increments Increased exposure for a brighter image 1 320 f2 3 V Decreased exposure for a darker image 1 320 FS 6 G3 1 Check the exposure Press the shutter button halfway and check the exposure level indicator 2 Set the compensation amount Set it by looking at the screen as you turn the dial A rB icon is displayed to indicate exposure compensation 3 Take the picture To cancel exposure...

Page 107: ...e AEB range 1 Press the keys to set the exposure compensation level Press SET to set it When you close the menu the AEB range will be displayed on the screen 1 12s F56 32 Standard exposure 3 Take the picture Three bracketed shots will be taken according to the drive mode set in this sequence Standard exposure decreased exposure and increased exposure Decreased exposure 1 125 F8 0 l Increased expos...

Page 108: ...ess the M Fn button l Select the ISO speed item Turn the fi9 dial to select the ISO speed item 3 Set the ISO speed Turn the a dial to set it ISO speed can be set within ISO 100 40000 in 1 3 stop increments Select AUTO to set the ISO speed automatically llJ To expand the available ISO speed range from L equivalent to ISO 50 to H1 equivalent to ISO 51200 or H2 equivalent to ISO 102400 adjust ISO spe...

Page 109: ...s look dark or contrast is too low or high This function is called Auto Lighting Optimizer In Basic Zone modes Standard is set automatically 108 1 Select Q Auto Lighting Optimizer l Set a correction option 3 Take the picture The image will be recorded with the brightness and contrast corrected as necessary ...

Page 110: ...you can select the white balance to match the light source or set it manually by shooting a white object In Basic Zone modes IIID Ambience priority is set automatically In f mode B w White priority is set Press the M Fn button 6 With an image displayed on the screen press the M Fn button 2 Select the white balance item Turn the dial to select the white balance setting item 3 Select a white balance...

Page 111: ...ast when shooting a tungsten light scene If you select 53w White priority you can reduce the intensity of the image s warm color cast If you want to match the Auto white balance of previous EOS DIGITAL camera models select 53 Ambience priority 110 1 Select Q White balance 2 Select BJ With mill selected press the INFO button 3 Select an item ...

Page 112: ... 1 4 4 0 0 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 4 I 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 lill Ot Picture Style Characteristics l Aj Auto The color tone will be adjusted automatically to suit the scene The colors will look vivid for blue skies greenery and sunsets particularly in nature outdoor and sunset scenes l sl Standard The image looks vivid sharp and crisp This is a general purpose Picture Style suitable for most scenes j pl Por...

Page 113: ... Faithful Suited for processing the image with a computer The color of a subject that is captured in sunlight at a color temperature of 5200K will be adjusted to match the subject s colorimetrical color For subdued images with modest brightness and color saturation j i MJ Monochrome Creates black and white images j i 11 User Defined 1 3 You can register a basic style such as Portrait Landscape a P...

Page 114: ...adow areas can further be reduced 1 Select Q High ISO speed NR 2 Set the level Multi Shot Noise Reduction Applies the 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 If the image quality is set to RAW or RAW JPEG you cannot set Multi Shot Noise Reduction 3 Take the picture The ima...

Page 115: ...eduction option For exposures of 1 sec or longer noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected This Auto setting is effective enough in most cases ON Enable Noise reduction is performed for all exposures of 1 sec or longer The Enable setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected with the Auto setting 114 3 Take the picture The image will be recorded w...

Page 116: ...a Touch Shutter Disable You can tap on a spot to perform focusing on the spot Press the shutter button completely to take the picture 2 Tap on the screen to shoot Tap on the face or subject on the screen I On the point you tap the camera will focus Touch AF with the AF method that was set W 118 When is set the AF point turns green when focus is achieved then the picture is taken automatically If f...

Page 117: ... colors across the images may result Anti flicker shooting enables you to take pictures when exposure and colors are less affected by flickering 116 1 Select 0 Anti flicker shoot l Select Enable 3 Take the picture After setting to Enable or when the light source changes detect flicker before shooting by pressing the fl button selecting Anti flicker shoot then pressing the INFO button The picture w...

Page 118: ...focus is achieved the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound The focus remains locked while you hold down the shutter button halfway allowing you to recompose the image before taking the picture Servo AF for Moving Subject9 SERVO This AF operation is suited for moving subjects While you hold down the shutter button halfway the camera will keep focusing on the subject continuously When ...

Page 119: ...0 Face Tracking The camera detects and focuses on people s faces an AF point appears over any face detected which is then tracked If no face is detected the entire AF area is used for auto selection AF With Servo AF you can set the initial position for Servo AF As long as the Area AF frame can track the subject during shooting focusing will continue 118 l Spot AF The camera focuses in a narrower a...

Page 120: ... AF area Around Focusing uses one AF point and surrounding points a which makes it easier to focus on moving subjects than with 9 AF point expansion Servo AF operation is the same as for 9 AF point expansion J Zone AF Uses auto selection AF in Zone AF frames to cover a larger area than AF point expansion which makes focusing easier than with AF point expansion Prioritizes focusing on the nearest s...

Page 121: ...g the AF You can select the AF method to suit the shooting conditions or subject If you prefer to focus manually see QJ 131 AF operilt1on AF method Continuous AF D1 able Touch drag AF settings 120 1 Select 0 AF method l Select an item ...

Page 122: ...ter you press the EE button Focus on the subject Once you press the shutter button halfway and the subject is in focus the AF point turns green and the camera beeps twice An orange AF point indicates that the camera could not focus on subjects 3 Take the picture Tapping a Face for Focus Tapping a face or subject to focus on changes the AF point to and focuses where you tap Even if the face or subj...

Page 123: ...o displayed With Zone AF the Zone AF frame is displayed l Move the AF point Press the EB button Move the AF point to where you want to focus by turning the dial to move horizontally or dial to move vertically With some lenses it may not go to the edge of the screen You can also move the AF point by touching the screen or pressing the cross keys To center the AF point or Zone AF frame press the 1ii...

Page 124: ...e subject Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway When focus is achieved the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound If focus is not achieved the AF point will turn orange 4 Take the picture 123 I ...

Page 125: ... and resume shooting with AF under the light source you will use II Iffocusing is not possible with AF focus manually Ill131 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 With certain lenses it may take more time to achieve focus with autofocus or accurate...

Page 126: ...ra at the subject An AF point is displayed around their eye You can tap the screen to select an eye for focus The entire face is selected when you tap other facial features such as their nose or mouth Eyes to focus on are selected automatically Depending on the Eye Detection AF setting you can choose an eye or face for focus with the keys when appears after you press the EE button 4 Take the pictu...

Page 127: ...Setting Continuous AF This function keeps subjects generally in focus The camera is ready to focus immediately when you press the shutter button halfway 1 Select O Continuous AF 2 Select Enable 126 ...

Page 128: ...n press the M Fn button l Select the drive mode item Turn the 91 dial to select the drive mode item 3 Select the drive mode Turn the B dial to make a selection When you press the shutter button completely only one shot will be taken g H High speed continuous shooting When you hold down the shutter button completely you can shoot continuously at max approx 5 0 shots sec while you keep holding it do...

Page 129: ...ld down the shutter button completely you can shoot continuously at max approx 2 6 shots sec while you keep holding it down i o Self timer 10 sec remote control S 2 Self timer 2 sec Iremote control c Self timer Continuous shooting For self timer shooting see l 129 128 ...

Page 130: ... 1Osec for I the specified number of shots To set the number of shots taken continuously 2 10 select the Drive mode item on the Quick Control screen press the INFO button then turn the dial i and f 2 icons are displayed when the camera is paired with a wireless remote control sold separately 4 Take the picture Focus on the subject then press the shutter button completely To check operation look at...

Page 131: ...ve for shooting backlit subjects etc 130 1 Focus on the subject Press the shutter button halfway 2 The exposure setting will be displayed Press the button 8 A icon is displayed in the lower left of the screen to indicate that exposure is locked AE lock Each time you press the button the current exposure setting is locked 3 Recompose and take the picture When you are to take more pictures while mai...

Page 132: ...ing to focus roughly l Determine an area to magnify Press the EE button to activate magnified display then move it to where you want to focus by using the or dial or the cross keys To center the magnified area press the mi button I Magnify the image Each press of the INFO button changes the magnification ratio as follows 1x 5x 10x 1 AE lock 2 Magnified area position 3 Magnification Approx 131 ...

Page 133: ...ocusing Manually 132 4 Focus manually While looking at the magnified image turn the lens focusing ring to focus After focusing press the INFO button or SET to return to the normal view 5 Take the picture ...

Page 134: ...output flash exposure compensation With an image displayed on the screen press the M Fn button turn the g dial to select the flash exposure compensation item then turn the 8 dial to set the flash exposure compensation You can set flash exposure compensation up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments FE lock This enables you to attain an appropriate flash exposure for a specific I part of the subject Aim...

Page 135: ...a page title indicates that the function is available only for manual exposure recording Ill140 j You can record movies by pressing the movie shooting button during still photo shooting You can also specify movie recording mode from O Shooting mode after setting the Mode dial to 9 134 ...

Page 136: ...erration correction Time lapse movie Disable Remote control Disable Video snapshot Disable Shooting 3 Exposure comp 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 1s0 speed settings Auto Lighting Optimizer Highlight tone priority Auto slow shutter Metering timer 8 sec W 138 ll 142 IPDF IPDF PDF PDF PDF PDF PDF QJ 105 PDF 0 108 PDF IPDF PDF PDF I 135 ...

Page 137: ...e Style Auto High ISO speed NR 10 HDMI info disp ON Shooting 5 AF method Movie Servo AF Touch drag AF settings Shooting 6 136 Lens electronic MF or Movie Servo AF track sens O Movie Servo AF speed MF peaking settings QJ 110 IPDFI IPDFI IPDFI QJ 113 jPDFI QJ 118 W 146 QJ 125 IPDF PDF IPDFI PDFI IPDFI ...

Page 138: ...ab Menus Movie Recording In 3 mode the following screens are displayed Shooting 1 Shooting 2 Remote control Video snapshot Shooting 3 Disable Disable ll 138 PDFI PDFI PDFI W11a Q 1146 fll 125 IPDF 137 I ...

Page 139: ...T keys to select 9 Movie auto exposure then press SET Selection is also possible by turning the or 9 dial 4 Focus on the subject Before recording a movie focus with AF or manual focus LD120 Ql124 QJ 131 By default 0 Movie Servo AF is set to Enable so that the camera always keeps focusing W146 When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus with the current AF method ...

Page 140: ...tton to start recording a movie While the movie is being recorded the REC mark 1 will be displayed on the upper right of the screen Sound is recorded by the microphones at the positions indicated 2 To stop recording the movie press the movie shooting button again 139 I ...

Page 141: ...O speed for movie recording Et IC 1 Set the Mode dial to 140 l Press SET 3 Select Use the T keys to select 1 1 Movie manual exposure then press SET Selection is also possible by turning the or dial 4 Set the ISO speed Press the M Fn button Tum the dial to select the ISO speed item Turn the dial to set it ...

Page 142: ... shutter speed turn the 8 dial To set the aperture turn the dial Shutter speed can be set in a range of 1 4000 1 8 sec 6 Focus and record the movie The procedure is the same as steps 4 and 5 for Autoexposure Recording OJ 138 QJ139 i The Quick Control screen appears after step 2 when t Mode guide is set to Disable Use the keys to seled tet 141 I ...

Page 143: ...the Video system setting D The card s writing and reading speeds required for recording movies card performance requirements vary depending on the movie recording size Size tiK 3840 e2160 The movie is recorded in 4K quality The aspect ratio is 16 9 Not available unless the Mode dial is set to 11 9 o 1920x1080 The movie will be recorded in Full High Definition Full HD quality The aspect ratio is 16...

Page 144: ...lar movies If a red I 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 can select any frame to save as an approx 8 3 megapixel 3840x2160 JPEG still image to the card D Contrast detection is used to focus when recording 4K movies Focusing may take longer th...

Page 145: ...e cropped shooting settings and the lens used With EF S lenses movies are cropped around the center of the image RF or EF lenses With Q Movie cropping set to Disable 1 1 Full HD HD 4K time lapse Full HD time lapse 4K RF or EF lenses With Q Movie cropping set to Enable EF S lenses 3 HD 3 4K time lapse Full HD time I pse 4 4 4K 144 ...

Page 146: ...tem is set to For NTSC Compression method ITeI IPB Standard Compresses multiple frames at a time efficiently for recording I OIPB 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 possible recording time longer than with IPB Standard with a card havin...

Page 147: ...ter button halfway To keep the focus at a specific position or if you prefer not to record mechanical sounds from the lens you can temporarily stop Movie Servo AF by touching AFJ in the lower left of the screen When Movie Servo AF is paused if you return to movie recording after operations such as pressing the MENU or El button or changing the AF method Movie Servo AF will resume When Disable is s...

Page 148: ...photos and movies and introduces menu settings on the Playback El tab Images shot and saved with another device Normal display or selection on this camera may not be possible for images captured on other cameras or images from this camera that have been edited or renamed on a computer ...

Page 149: ... Creative Assist Quick Control RAW processing Create album Playback 3 Cropping Resize Rating Slide show Set image search conditions Image Jump w n io PDFI IPDFI 1ll1ss PDFI PDF PDFI PDF IPDF IPDF IPDFI IPDF IPDFI IPDFI IPDFI PDF D E RAW image processing and E Quick Control RAW processing are not displayed in Basic Zone modes 148 ...

Page 150: ...layback 4 PldyhJd information di Dldy Highltght aleJt Dis able Af point d1sp Disable PlaybiH t Jrlc1 Off v evv hom la t e n M gnificatn 1p fnabte l Tab Marius Playbaek jPOFJ POFl jPDF IPDF PDF PDF I 149 ...

Page 151: ...ct an Image To play back newer images press the button and 1o play back older images press the button Each time you press the INFO button the display wm change Shooting lnfonno11 on dlsp ay 150 Exit the Image playback Press the El button lo exit the J ma ge_ playback ...

Page 152: ...ck I li1 h S _ l With the shooting information screen displayed you can press the A keys to change the information displayed You can also customize the information displayed in El Playback information display 151 I ...

Page 153: ...ontrol playback Supported touch operations are like those used with smartphones and similar devices First press the E button to prepare for touch playback Image browsing Jump display Index display Magnified view j You can also magnify display by double tapping with one finger 152 ...

Page 154: ...unterclockwise The 4 image index display will appear The selected image is highlighted with an orange frame Turning the dial further counterclockwise will switch the display from 9 images 36 images and to 100 images If you turn the dial clockwise it will rotate through 100 36 9 4 and I single image display r _ JI 3 Select an image Press the cross keys to move the orange frame and select the image ...

Page 155: ...ons at the left edge of a thumbnail indicate a movie As movies cannot be played back from the index display press SET to switch to the single image display 3 In the single image display press SET 4 Press SET to play back the movie The movie will start playing back You can pause playback and display the movie playback panel by pressing SET Press it again to resume the playback You can also adjust t...

Page 156: ...Holding SET down will rewind the movie II Next frame Plays the movie frame by frame each time you press SET Holding SET down will fast forward the movie M Skip forward Skips forward 4 sec each time you press SET 8c Edit Displays the editing screen nBackground music Plays back a movie with the selected background music Available when you play 4K or 4K time lapse movies c 1 Frame Grab Enables you to...

Page 157: ...t be recovered Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it To prevent important images from being erased accidentally protect them Eraslng a Single Image 156 1 Select the image to be erased Press the El button Use the keys to select the image to erase Press the lm button 3 Erase the images JPEG or RAW Images or Movies Select Erase RAW JPEG images Select an item ...

Page 158: ...Set up This chapter describes menu settings on the set up t tab A icon to the right of a page title indicates that the function is available only in Fv P Tv Av M or B mode ...

Page 159: ...Disp brightness Date Time Zone LanguageQID Set up 3 Video systPm Touch control Beep Battery info Sensor cleaning Continuous ono Enable Enable 10 10 18 13 30 English For NTSC Standard Enable HDMI resolution Auto HDMI HOR output Off 158 IPDF ___ PDF IPDF ll 161 w 1a2 QJ 163 l 164 w 1as IIJ 166 w 1a1 QJ 169 PDF PDF w 110 PDF QJ 111 PDF IPDF ...

Page 160: ...ze Small Set up 5 Wireless communication settings GPS device settings Set up 6 Multi function lock Custom shooting mode C1 C3 Clear all camera settings Copyright information Manual software URL Certification Logo Display Firmware CJVer 1 o O PDF PDF c lPDF IPDF IPDF IPDF QJ 173 PDF PDF PDF CQ174 IPDF PDF PDF IPDFI Tab Menus Set up I 159 ...

Page 161: ...s Shutter btn function for movies Help text size Small Set up 6 Multi function lock Clear all camera settings Copyright information Manual software URL Certification Logo Display IPDFI IPDF IPDFI IPDFI PDF IPDFl W174 PDF IPDF IPDF In Basic Zone and HDR Movie modes the following screen is displayed for t6 160 Multi function lock Manual software URL PDF IPDFI ...

Page 162: ...d 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 t Format card 2 Format the card Select OK For low level formatting press the m button to add a checkmark to Low level format then select OK 161 I ...

Page 163: ...ed when you switch shooting modes 162 1 Select Mode guide 2 Select Enable 3 Turn the Mode dial A brief description of the selected shooting mode is displayed To display more details press the key To clear the mode guide press SET In SCN or mode the shooting mode selection screen is displayed ...

Page 164: ...splaying the Feature Guide A brief description of functions and items can be displayed when you use Quick Control or menu settings Choose tile iutofocus method 1 Select Feature guide 2 Select Enable 163 I ...

Page 165: ...screen darkens to reduce battery consumption 164 1 Select Eco mode 2 Select On The screen darkens when the camera is not used for approx two seconds Approx ten seconds after darkening the screen turns off To activate the screen and prepare for shooting when the screen is off press the shutter button halfway ...

Page 166: ... of when the screen camera and viewfinder turn off automatically Display off Auto power off and Viewfinder off 1 Select Power saving l Select an item Even when Auto power off is set to Disable the screen will turn off after the time set in Display off 165 I ...

Page 167: ...der brightness can be adjusted separately 166 1 Select Disp brightness 2 Make the adjustment Referring to the gray chart use the keys to adjust the brightness then press SET When adjusting viewfinder brightness look through the viewfinder as you set it ...

Page 168: ... 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 Press SET Use the f keys to select the time zone then press SET If your time zone is not listed press the MENU button then set the diff...

Page 169: ...e date and time Use the keys to select an item then press SET Use the keys to set it then press SET 4 Set the daylight saving time Set it as necessary Use the keys to select i then press SET Use the keys to select then press SET When the daylight saving time is set to the time set in step 3 will advance by 1 hour If id is set the daylight saving time will be canceled and the time will go back by 1...

Page 170: ...Setting the Interface Language 1 Select Language 2 Set the desired language I 169 ...

Page 171: ...hen subjects are in focus or for other operations 170 1 Select Beep 2 Select an item Touch J The beeper will be silent only for touch operations Disable Disables beeping when subjects are in focus when you shoot with the self timer and when you use touch operations ...

Page 172: ...sor Cleaning The camera s sensor cleaning feature cleans the front of the image sensor Acthfatlng Immediate Cl nlnQ 1 Select Sensor cleaning l Select Clean now o Select OK on the confirmation dialog I 171 ...

Page 173: ... description about the feature by pressing the INFO button Press it again to exit Help display To scroll the screen when a scrollbar 1 appears on the right press the A l keys or turn the dial Example O High ISO speed NR INFO Example Multi function lock 172 INFO 1 ...

Page 174: ... can connect the camera to a smartphone or computer wirelessly and send your shots or control the camera remotely 1 Select Wireless communication settings 2 Set the item For details see Wi Fi Wireless Communication Functions 173 I ...

Page 175: ...Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings The camera s settings for shooting functions and menu functions can be reverted to their defaults 174 1 Select Clear all camera settings l Select OK ...

Page 176: ...Wi Fi Wireless Communication Functions This chapter describes how to send images wirelessly from the camera to a smartphone via Wi Fi t16 ...

Page 177: ...at Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage from erroneous wireless communication settings when using the camera In addition Canon cannot be held liable for any other loss or damage caused by use of the camera When using wireless communication functions establish appropriate security at your own risk and discretion Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage caused by unauthorized...

Page 178: ... the camera to a computer via Wi Fi and operate the camera remotely using EOS Utility EOS software With the dedicated application Image Transfer Utility 2 images on the camera can also be sent to a computer automatically 3 Print images using a Wi Fi printer Connect the camera to a printer supporting PictBridge Wireless LAN via Wi Fi to print images 4 Send images to a Web service Share images with ...

Page 179: ...on a smartphone or save viewed images to a smartphone Operate the camera to take a picture or change camera settings using a smartphone Send images to a smartphone from the camera Turn on Bluetooth and Wi Fi from the smartphone settings screen Note that pairing with the camera is not possible from the smartphone s Bluetooth settings screen 178 ...

Page 180: ...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 Android iOS j For the operating system versions supported by Camera Connect refer to the download site of Camera Connect Interface or functions of the camera and Camera Connect are subject to change for firmware update of the camera or application update of Camera Connect ...

Page 181: ...ompatlble Smartphone vla W J f Make sure Camera Connect is installed on the smartphone and that Bluetooth and Wi Fi are on Steps on the Camera 1 180 1 Select Wireless communication settings l Select Bluetooth function 3 Select Bluetooth function 4 Select Smartphone ...

Page 182: ...Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi Fi 5 Register Nickname When using the displayed nickname press the MENU button You can change the nickname 6 Select OK 7 Select Pairing 181 I ...

Page 183: ...em If Camera Connect is already installed select Do not display 182 If Camera Connect is not installed select Android or iOS scan the displayed QR code with the smartphone to access Google Play or App Store and install Camera Connect Pairing now begins ...

Page 184: ...Fi Steps on the Smartphone 1 Bluetooth Pairing Request eos would like to pair with your Cancel 9 Start Camera Connect 1 1 QSelect the camera to pair with If you are using an Android smartphone go to step 12 11 Tap on Pair iOS only 183 I ...

Page 185: ...ot be connected to two or more devices at the same time via Bluetooth Bluetooth connection consumes battery power even after the camera s auto power off is activated 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...

Page 186: ...is established the screen for the selected function will appear Wi Fi on is displayed on the camera The Bluetooth and Wi Fi icons are lit on the main Camera Connect screen The Wi Fi connection to a Bluetooth compatible smartphone is now complete Wi Fi on Screen Disconnect exit Terminates the Wi Fi connection Confirm set You can check the settings Error details When a Wi Fi connection error occurs ...

Page 187: ...nnect l Select a Camera Connect function Select the Camera Connect function you want to use In iOS select Join when a message is displayed to confirm camera connection When a Wi Fi connection is established the screen for the selected function will appear For the Camera Connect functions see QJ 187 ...

Page 188: ...ored in the camera The camera s Live View image can be viewed on a smartphone You can shoot with remote operation Auto transfer Enables camera and app setting adjustment to send shots to a smartphone automatically as they are captured Bluetooth remote controller You can control the camera by using a smartphone paired via Bluetooth as a remote control Not available when connected via Wi Fi Location...

Page 189: ...connect W1 F1 and return to W1 F1 function etting screen On the Camera Connect screen tap on On the Wi Fi on screen select Disconnect exit If the Wi Fi on screen is not displayed select Wi Fi function on the t Wireless communication settings screen Select Dlsconnect exit then select OK on the confirmation dialog Terminating the Wi Fi connection will switch the camera to the Bluetooth connection 18...

Page 190: ...My Menu You can fine tune camera functions and change 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 ...

Page 191: ...Tab Menus Customization C Fn I Exposure C Fn II Autofocus C Fnm Operation Others Clear all Custom Fune C Fn Clear customized settings Tab Menus My Menu 190 PDFI PDFI PDF PDF IPDF PDF PDF IPDF IPDF ...

Page 192: ...Reference This chapter describes how to download and install the software on a computer as well as how to download software instruction manuals fl 1 ...

Page 193: ... versions cannot display images from this camera correctly Also processing RAW images from this camera is not possible Always update any previous version of the software that is installed by overwriting it with the latest version 1 Download the software Connect to the Internet from a computer and access the following Canon website 192 www canon com icpd Select your country or region of residence a...

Page 194: ...ruction Manuals PDF files can be downloaded from the Canon website to your computer Software Instruction Manual Download Site www canon com icpd j To view the Instruction Manuals PDF flies an Adobe PDF viewing software such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC most recent version recommended Is required Adobe Acrobat Reader DC can be downloaded for free from the Internet Double click the downloaded Instruct...

Page 195: ...inition 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 F_ i Alliance WPS used on camera settings screens and in this manual stands for Wi Fi Protected Setup The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Canon ...

Page 196: ...ian Gladman Worcester UK All rights reserved LICENSE TERMS The redistribution and use of this software with or without changes is allowed without the payment of fees or royalties provided that 1 source code distributions include the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 binary distributions include the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the f...

Page 197: ...alfunction fire etc caused by the failure of 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 0 Battery Pack LP E17 is dedicated to Canon products only Using it with an incompatible ba...

Page 198: ...l penalties Altering or modifying the product Removing the certification labels from the product Do not use the wireless function of this product near medical equipment or other electronic equipment Use of the wireless function near medical equipment or other electronic equipment may affect operation of those devices Supplementary Information CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN ...

Page 199: ...wireless devices There is no proof however that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure of low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies o...

Page 200: ...this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different...

Page 201: ...Complies with IMDA Standards D800671 Some logos for technical standards the camera has met can be viewed on the screen by choosing MENU t tab Certification Logo Display 200 ...

Page 202: ...elligent Auto 64 Aspect ratio Still photo cropping aspect ratio Autofocus AF Auto Lighting Optimizer 108 Auto power off 165 Av Aperture priority AE 88 B Basic Zone 30 Battery Power B Bulb 92 Beep Beeper 170 Bluetooth function Connecting 180 Bracketing AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing 106 Bulb exposures 92 BUSY 101 C Camera Default settings 174 Holding the camera 49 Camera shake 50 66 Cards 10 26 38 Fo...

Page 203: ...te 133 FE lock 133 Flash exposure compensation 133 Flash sync contacts 27 Flexible priorityAE 90 Focusing AF Focus lock 67 Focus mode switch 44 47 Food 79 206 Formatting card initialization 161 Frame rate 145 Full High Definition Full HD movie 142 Fv Flexible priority AE 90 G Group Photo 72 H Handheld night scene 81 HD 1280x720 Movie 142 HOR Backlight Control 82 Help 172 High ISO speed noise reduc...

Page 204: ...ooting 135 Playback 148 Setting procedure 57 Still photo shooting 95 MF Manual focusing 131 M Fn button 51 M Manual exposure 89 Index Mode dial 30 Mode guide 162 Monochrome 112 Movies 134 Autoexposure shooting 138 Compression method 145 Frame rate 145 Manual exposure shooting 140 Movie recording size 142 Movie Servo AF 146 Movie shooting button 27 Playback 1 54 Shooting area 144 MP4 145 Multi func...

Page 205: ...D SDHC SDXC cards Cards Self timer 129 Sensitivity ISO speed 208 Sensor cleaning 171 Serial number 29 Servo AF Movie Servo AF 146 SERVO 117 SERVO Servo AF 117 Shooting mode A Scene Intelligent Auto 64 Av Aperture priority AE 88 B Bulb 92 Fv Flexible priority AE 90 M Manual exposure 89 P Program AE 86 SCN Special scene mode 70 Tv Shutter priorityAE 87 Shutter button 50 Shutter priority AE 87 Silent...

Page 206: ...finder Dioptric adjustment 48 Viewfinder off 165 Volume movie playback 155 w White balance 109 Auto 110 White priority AWB 110 Wi Fi function 175 Android 179 Camera Connect 179 187 iOS 179 Pairing 181 Remote operation 187 Viewing images 187 Wireless communication settings 173 175 z Zone AF 119 122 Index I 209 ...

Page 207: ...nstruction Manual are current as of October 2018 For information on the compatibility with any products introduced after this date contact any Canon Service Center For the latest version Instruction Manual refer to the Canon Web site ...

Page 208: ...canon I PRINTED IN JAPAN I IMPRIME AU JAPON I CT2 B100 B 1811AB80 CANON INC 2018 IMPRESO EN JAP6N ...

Page 209: ...E Advanced User Guide z z This manual is for the EOS RP with firmware version 1 2 0 or later installed ...

Page 210: ...is manual safely too so that you can refer to it again when necessary Testing the Camera Before Use and Liability After shooting play images back and check whether they have been properly recorded If the camera or memory card is faulty and the images cannot be recorded or downloaded to a computer Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or inconvenience caused Copyrights Copyright laws in some cou...

Page 211: ...with a memory card 10 interface cable or HDMI cable o o For details on the Advanced User Guide and Instruction Manuals see the next page o o If you purchased a Lens Kit check that the lenses are included o o Be careful not to lose any of the above items o o When you need Lens Instruction Manuals download them from the Canon website 4 o o The Lens Instruction Manuals PDF files are for lenses sold i...

Page 212: ...n Manuals for lenses and software PDF files can be downloaded from the Canon website to a computer or other device z z Download site www canon com icpd Advanced User Guide Lens Instruction Manual Software Instruction Manual o o To view the PDF files an Adobe PDF viewing software such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC most recent version recommended is required o o Adobe Acrobat Reader DC can be downloade...

Page 213: ... lenses and software PDF files can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet using the QR code www canon com icpd o o A software app is required to read the QR code o o Select your country or region of residence then download the Advanced User Guide Instruction Manuals o o Select 5 Manual software URL to display the QR code on the camera screen ...

Page 214: ...oward the back of the camera insert it into the card slot 3 Attach the lens 48 z z Align the red mount index on the lens with the red mount index on the camera to attach the lens z z Make sure the lens s focus mode switch is set to 2 48 4 Set the power switch to 1 46 5 Flip out the screen 45 z z When the date time zone setting screen is displayed see 374 ...

Page 215: ...shutter button halfway and the camera will focus on the subject 8 Take the picture 54 z z Press the shutter button completely to take the picture 9 Review the picture z z The image just captured will be displayed for approx 2 sec on the screen z z To display the image again press the x button 296 z z To view the images captured so far see Image Playback 296 z z To delete images see Erasing Images ...

Page 216: ... 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 manual when discussing relevant operations and functionality M in page titles Functions only available in Creative Zone modes t d s f a or F mode or for movies recorded with manual exposure Reference page numbers for more information Warn...

Page 217: ...6 58 z z It is assumed that all the menu settings and Custom Functions are set to their defaults z z The illustrations in this manual show the camera attached with the RF24 105mm F4 L IS USM lens as an example z z The sample photos displayed on the camera and used in this manual are for instructional purposes only z z In references to using EF or EF S lenses it is assumed that a mount adapter is u...

Page 218: ... SDHC SDXC memory cards UHS II and UHS I cards supported Cards that Can Record Movies When recording movies use a high capacity card with ample performance fast enough writing and reading speeds for the movie recording size For details see 586 In this manual card refers to SD memory cards SDHC memory cards and SDXC memory cards The camera does not come with a card for recording photos movies Pleas...

Page 219: ...rs Introduction 2 Preparation and Basic Operations 39 Basic Shooting 67 Creative Zone 95 Shooting 109 Playback 293 Set up 357 Wi Fi Wireless Communication Functions 415 Custom Functions My Menu 523 Reference 553 ...

Page 220: ...Handling Precautions 28 Part Names 31 Preparation and Basic Operations 39 Charging the Battery 40 Inserting Removing the Battery and Card 42 Using the Screen 45 Turning on the Power 46 Attaching and Detaching a Lens 48 Attaching and Detaching EF EF S Lenses 50 Using the Viewfinder 52 Basic Operations 53 Menu Operations and Settings 60 Touch Screen Operation 64 Quick Control 65 Contents ...

Page 221: ...es 79 Shooting Moving Subjects 80 Photographing Children 81 Panning 82 Shooting Close ups 84 Shooting Food 85 Shooting Night Portraits With a Tripod 86 Shooting Night Scenes Handheld 87 Shooting Backlit Scenes 88 Shooting Quiet Scenes 89 Cautions for the SCN Modes 90 Creative Zone 95 Program AE 96 Shutter Priority AE 98 Aperture Priority AE 100 Manual Exposure 102 Flexible Priority AE 104 Long Bul...

Page 222: ...Exposure Bracketing AEB 129 Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos 131 Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast 136 Highlight Tone Priority 137 Setting the Metering Timer 138 Exposure Simulation 139 Setting the White Balance 140 White Balance Correction 145 Setting the Color Space 147 Selecting a Picture Style 148 Customizing a Picture Style 152 Registering a Picture Style 155 Setting Noise Redu...

Page 223: ... Method 188 Focusing on People s Eyes 198 Setting Continuous AF 199 Setting Lens Electronic MF 200 Setting AF Assist Beam Firing 201 Focus Bracketing 202 Selecting the Drive Mode 206 Using the Self Timer 209 Selecting the Metering Mode 211 Locking the Exposure for Shooting AE Lock 213 Focusing Manually 214 Remote Control Shooting 217 Using a Remote Switch 219 Flash Photography 220 Setting the Flas...

Page 224: ... Movies 262 Recording Video Snapshots 274 Setting Movie Servo AF 280 Other Menu Functions 285 General Movie Recording Cautions 291 Playback 293 Tab Menus Playback 294 Image Playback 296 Magnifying Images 299 Index Display Multiple Image Display 300 Playing Back Movies 301 Editing a Movie s First and Last Scenes 304 Grabbing a Frame from 4K Movies or 4K Time Lapse Movies 306 Playback on a TV 308 Pr...

Page 225: ...Images 339 Setting Ratings 340 Slide Show Auto Playback 343 Filtering Images for Playback 345 Jump Display Jumping Through Images 347 Customizing Playback Information Display 349 Displaying the Highlight Alert 351 Displaying AF Points 352 Displaying a Grid 353 Specifying Initial Image Display When Playback Begins 354 Setting the Initial Magnification Ratio and Position 355 Set up 357 Tab Menus Set...

Page 226: ...ontrol Response 379 Disabling Beeps for Camera Operations 380 Checking the Battery Information 381 Sensor Cleaning 382 Setting the HDMI Output Resolution 386 RAW Playback on an HDR TV 387 Customizing Information Displayed When Shooting 388 Setting a Priority for Shooting Display Performance 393 Setting the Viewfinder Display Format 393 Setting the Display Mode 394 Customizing Shutter Button Functi...

Page 227: ... Connecting to a Printer via Wi Fi 461 Sending Images to a Web Service 473 Wi Fi Connection via Access Points 488 Reconnecting via Wi Fi 493 Changing or Deleting Connection Settings 496 Clearing Wireless Communication Settings to Default 498 View Info Screen 499 Responding to Error Messages 500 Wireless Communication Function Notes 511 Security 513 Checking Network Settings 514 Wireless communicat...

Page 228: ...ings 526 Clearing Custom Function Settings 546 Tab Menus My Menu 547 Registering My Menu 548 Reference 553 Software Overview 554 Importing Images to a Computer 556 Charging a Battery in the Camera 558 Using an Extension Grip 560 Troubleshooting 562 Error Codes 581 Performance Data 582 Information Display 591 Index 603 ...

Page 229: ...me Zone 374 z z Beeper 380 z z Copyright information 411 z z Clear all camera settings 410 Viewfinder z z Dioptric adjustment 52 z z Information display in viewfinder 389 z z Viewfinder vertical display 390 z z Viewfinder display format 393 Screen z z Vari angle 45 z z Touch control 64 z z Brightness 373 z z Display settings 394 z z Electronic level 388 z z Help 396 AF z z AF operation 185 z z AF ...

Page 230: ...long exposures 159 z z Highlight tone priority 137 z z Lens aberration correction 123 z z Reducing flicker 179 z z Color space 147 Shooting z z Shooting mode 34 z z HDR mode 171 z z Multiple exposures 165 z z Bulb timer 107 z z Depth of field preview 101 z z Remote switch 219 z z Remote control 217 z z Quick Control 65 z z Touch Shutter 163 z z Magnified view 195 z z Grid display 390 z z Shooting ...

Page 231: ...recording 257 z z Microphone 258 z z Wind filter 257 z z Attenuator 258 z z Auto slow shutter 288 z z Av 1 8 stop increments 289 z z HDMI output 290 z z Remote control shooting 285 Playback z z Image review time 122 z z Single image display 296 z z Shooting information display 597 z z Grid display 353 z z Touch playback 298 z z Playback information display 349 z z Index display 300 z z Image brows...

Page 232: ...oting mode 408 Sensor Cleaning and Dust Reduction z z Sensor cleaning 382 z z Appending Dust Delete Data 161 z z Manual sensor cleaning 384 Software z z Downloading and Installing 554 z z Software Instruction Manuals 555 Wireless Features z z Connect to smartphones 419 z z Auto send images to smartphones 439 z z Remote control EOS Utility 453 z z Auto send images to computers 458 z z Print from Wi...

Page 233: ...ert foreign objects or liquids into the product o o Do not use the product where flammable gases may be present This may cause electric shock explosion or fire o o Do not leave a lens or a camera with a lens attached exposed without the lens cap attached The lens may concentrate the light and cause fire o o Do not touch the product connected to a power outlet during lightning storms This may cause...

Page 234: ...se when the product is still warm in temperature o o Do not unplug the product by pulling the power cord o o Do not leave the product connected to a power source for long periods of time o o Do not charge batteries battery packs at temperatures outside the range of 5 40 C 41 104 F This may cause electric shock explosion or fire o o Do not allow the product to maintain contact with the same area of...

Page 235: ... o o Do not leave the product in places exposed to extremely high or low temperatures The product may become extremely hot cold and cause burns or injury when touched o o 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 o o Do not apply strong...

Page 236: ...pe it off with a clean well wrung wet cloth z z Using the camera in a location with large amounts of dirt or dust may cause a malfunction z z Cleaning the camera after use is recommended Allowing dirt dust water or salt to remain on the camera may cause a malfunction z z If you accidentally drop the camera into water or are concerned that moisture water dirt dust or salt may have gotten inside it ...

Page 237: ...the moisture has fully evaporated before resuming use Even after the camera is completely dry if it is still internally cold do not remove the lens card or battery until the camera has adjusted to the ambient temperature z z If the camera will not be used for an extended period remove the battery and store the camera in a cool dry well ventilated location Even while the camera is in storage press ...

Page 238: ...It will return to normal at room temperature Cards To protect the card and its recorded data note the following z z Do not drop bend or wet the card Do not subject it to excessive force physical shock or vibration z z Do not touch the card s electronic contacts with your fingers or anything metallic z z Do not affix any stickers etc on the card z z Do not store or use the card near anything that h...

Page 239: ...button 4 Shutter button 5 Movie shooting button 6 AF assist beam Self timer Remote control lamp 7 Grip Battery compartment 8 Contacts 9 Lens mount 10 Flash sync contacts 11 Hot shoe 12 RF lens mount index 13 Power switch 14 Strap mount 15 Microphone 16 Image sensor 17 Lens release button 18 Lens lock pin 19 Body cap ...

Page 240: ...er 5 Mode dial 6 5 Quick control dial 7 R Multi function lock switch 8 p AF start button 9 Viewfinder sensor 10 B Info button 11 Access lamp 12 Q 0 Quick Control Setting button 13 M Menu button 14 F Remote control terminal 15 D HDMI mini OUT terminal 16 Y External microphone IN terminal 17 g Digital terminal 18 n Headphone terminal ...

Page 241: ...Y Z V cross keys 5 Serial number 6 Accessory positioning hole 7 Speaker 8 A AE lock FE lock button 9 S u AF point Index Magnify Reduce button 10 Strap mount 11 Card slot 12 Battery compartment 13 Card slot Battery compartment cover lock 14 Card slot Battery compartment cover 15 L Erase button 16 x Playback button ...

Page 242: ...s press the shutter button The camera sets everything to suit the subject or scene for shooting A Scene Intelligent Auto 68 8 Special scene 75 2 Portrait 77 4 Close up 84 q Group Photo 78 P Food 85 3 Landscape 79 6 Night Portrait 86 5 Sports 80 F Handheld Night Scene 87 C Kids 81 G HDR Backlight Control 88 r Panning 82 I Silent Mode 89 ...

Page 243: ... various subjects as desired t Flexible priority AE 104 d Program AE 96 s Shutter priority AE 98 f Aperture priority AE 100 a Manual exposure 102 F Bulb 106 3 Custom shooting modes You can assign t d s f a F AF operation menu functions and more to w x or y 408 4 k Movie recording 239 ...

Page 244: ...36 Part Names Viewfinder Information Display Information displayed varies depending on camera status ...

Page 245: ...Battery Pack LP E17 40 1 2 3 4 1 Power plug 2 Charge lamp 3 Full charge lamp 4 Battery pack slot Battery Charger LC E17E Charger for Battery Pack LP E17 40 4 5 1 2 3 1 Battery pack slot 2 Full charge lamp 3 Charge lamp 4 Power cord 5 Power cord socket ...

Page 246: ...s the end of the strap through the camera s strap mount eyelet from the bottom Then pass it through the strap s buckle as shown in the illustration Pull the strap to take up any slack and make sure the strap will not loosen from the buckle ...

Page 247: ...39 39 Preparation and Basic Operations This chapter describes preparatory steps before you start shooting and the basic camera operations ...

Page 248: ...the charger and insert the plug into a power outlet g g Recharging starts automatically and the charge lamp 1 lights up in orange g g When the battery is fully recharged the full charge lamp 2 will light up in green z z It takes approx 2 hr to fully charge a completely exhausted battery at room temperature 23 C 73 F The time required to charge the battery will vary greatly depending on the ambient...

Page 249: ...ttached Storing the battery when it is fully charged may lower the battery performance z z 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 Do...

Page 250: ... o o Make sure the card s write protect switch 1 is set upward to enable writing and erasing Insertion 1 1 Slide the card slot battery compartment cover lock and open the cover 2 Insert the battery z z Insert the end with the electrical contacts z z Insert the battery until it locks in place 3 Insert the card z z Insert the card with the label facing the back of the camera as shown until it clicks...

Page 251: ... z z Set the power switch to 2 z z Check that the access lamp 1 is off then open the cover z z If Saving is displayed on the screen close the cover 2 Remove the battery z z Press the battery lock lever as shown by the arrow and remove the battery z z To prevent short circuits always attach the included protective cover 40 to the battery 3 Remove the card z z Gently push in the card then let it go ...

Page 252: ...card or camera Removing the card Removing the battery Shaking or striking the camera Unplugging and connecting a power cord when household power outlet accessories sold separately are used o o If the card already contains recorded images the image number may not start from 0001 363 o o If a card related error message is displayed on the screen remove and reinsert the card If the error persists use...

Page 253: ...proximate 3 Face it toward you z z Normally use the camera with the screen facing you o o Be careful not to forcefully rotate the screen putting much power on the rotating axis hinge o o When a cable is connected to a camera terminal the rotation angle range of the flipped out screen will be limited o o When not using the camera close the screen facing inward You can protect the screen o o A mirro...

Page 254: ...ging the Interface Language To change the interface language see 377 Automatic Sensor Cleaning z z Sensor cleaning which may make a small noise is performed automatically whenever you set the power switch to 2 or attach or detach lenses To enable automatic sensor cleaning when the power switch is set to 1 as well you can set this in 5 Sensor cleaning 383 o o If you set the power switch to 2 while ...

Page 255: ...d period Activating the AF frequently without taking a picture Using the lens s Image Stabilizer Using the Wi Fi function or Bluetooth function o o The number of possible shots may decrease depending on the actual shooting conditions o o The lens operation is powered by the camera s battery Certain lenses may exhaust the battery faster than others o o In low ambient temperatures shooting may not b...

Page 256: ...he 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 3 Set the lens s focus mode switch to AF z z AF stands for autofocus z z MF stands for manual focus Autofocus will not operate z z For RF lenses without a focus mode switch set to AF or MF in the camera menu in z Focus mode 4Remove the front lens cap ...

Page 257: ...vision o o When attaching or detaching a lens set the camera s power switch to 2 o o If the front part focusing ring of the lens rotates during autofocusing do not touch the rotating part o o For instructions on how to use the lens refer to the Lens Instruction Manual 4 Tips for Avoiding Smudges and Dust When changing lenses do it quickly in a place with minimal dust When storing the camera withou...

Page 258: ...body cap by turning them as shown by the arrows 2 1 2 Attach the lens to the adapter z z Align the red or white mount index on the lens with the corresponding mount index on the adapter and turn the lens as shown by the arrow until it clicks into place 1 Red index 2 White index 3 3 Attach the adapter to the camera z z Align the red mount indexes 3 on the adapter and camera and turn the lens as sho...

Page 259: ...taching the Lens 1 While pressing the lens release button turn the adapter as shown by the arrow z z Turn the adapter until it stops then detach it 2 Detach the lens from the adapter z z Hold down the lens release lever on the adapter and turn the lens counterclockwise z z Turn the lens until it stops then detach it z z Attach the rear lens cap to the detached lens o o For lens precautions see 49 ...

Page 260: ...can also restrict display to either the screen or viewfinder 394 Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity Turn the dioptric adjustment knob z z Turn the knob left or right to make the viewfinder display look sharp o o The viewfinder and screen cannot be activated at the same time ...

Page 261: ...he camera still to minimize camera shake Horizontal shooting Vertical shooting 1 Wrap your right hand around the camera grip firmly 2 Hold the lens bottom with your left hand 3 Rest your right index finger lightly on the shutter button 4 Press 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 Press the camera agai...

Page 262: ...essing Completely This action shoots z z 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 steady Press the shutter button halfway to autofocus then slowly press the shutter button completely o o If you press the shutter button completely without pressing it...

Page 263: ...eative Zone modes has the same effect as pressing the shutter button halfway B Multi Function Button By pressing the B button and turning the 5 dial you can set the ISO speed drive mode AF operation white balance and flash exposure compensation ...

Page 264: ... dial If you press the shutter button halfway the camera will go back to shooting ready state 2 Turn only the 6 dial While looking at the screen or viewfinder turn the 6 dial Use this dial to set the shutter speed aperture etc o o Step 1 can be performed even when controls are locked with the Multi function lock 58 ...

Page 265: ...he shutter button halfway the camera will go back to shooting ready state 2 Turn only the 5 dial While looking at the screen or viewfinder turn the 5 dial Use this dial to set the exposure compensation amount the aperture setting for manual exposures etc o o Step 1 can be performed even when controls are locked with the Multi function lock 58 ...

Page 266: ...unction lock and set the R switch to R For 5 Multi function lock details see 407 T Control Ring By default the aperture value can be set by turning the control ring of RF lenses or mount adapters while pressing the shutter button halfway in t f a or F mode Otherwise you can assign a different function to the control ring by customizing operations in C Fn III 6 Customize dials 542 ...

Page 267: ...59 Basic Operations INFO Button Each press of the B button changes the information shown The following sample screens are for still photos ...

Page 268: ...rations and Settings 1 7 5 3 2 4 6 1 M button 2 B button 3 Screen 4 V cross keys 5 0 button 6 Quick control dial 7 Main dial Basic Zone Modes Menu Screen In Basic Zone modes some tabs and menu items do not appear ...

Page 269: ...Secondary tabs 3 Menu items 4 z Shooting 5 3 Playback 6 5 Set up 7 8 Custom Functions 8 9 My Menu 9 Menu settings Menu Setting Procedure 1 Display the menu screen z z Press the M button 2 Select a tab z z Press the B button to switch between main tabs z z Turn the 6 dial to select a secondary tab ...

Page 270: ...s indicated in blue 5 Set an option z z Press 0 to set it 6 Exit the setting z z Press the M button to finish and prepare for shooting o o The description of menu functions hereafter assumes that you have pressed the M button to display the menu screen o o You can also tap on the menu screen or press the V cross keys to operate the menu o o To cancel the operation press the M button ...

Page 271: ...overriding it You can see the overriding function by selecting the dimmed menu item and pressing 0 If you cancel the overriding function s setting the dimmed menu item will become settable o o You may not be able to see the overriding function for certain dimmed menu items o o With 5 Clear all camera settings you can reset the menu functions to the default settings 410 ...

Page 272: ...touch briefly and then remove your finger from the screen z z For example when you tap on Q the Quick Control screen appears By tapping on 2 you can return to the preceding screen Drag Sample screen Menu screen z z Slide your finger while touching the screen o o If 5 Beep is set to Touch the beep will not sound for touch operations 380 o o Touch control responsiveness can be adjusted 379 ...

Page 273: ...s for selection z z When the screen at left is displayed press the W X Y Z keys for selection 3 Select an option z z Turn the 6 or 5 dial or press the Y Z keys to change the setting There are also functions that are set by pressing a button following these operations z z Press 0 to finalize the setting and return to the previous screen o o You can also tap on the screen for Quick Control settings ...

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Page 275: ... 67 Basic Shooting This chapter describes how to 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 ...

Page 276: ... focus automatically on either the still or moving subject by detecting the motion of the subject 71 1 Set the Mode dial to A 2 Press 0 z z Read the message and select OK 3 Aim the camera at what you will shoot the subject z z A frame may be displayed around the subject under some shooting conditions z z When an AF point is displayed on the screen aim it over the subject ...

Page 277: ...vo AF 5 Take the picture z z Press the shutter button completely to take the picture g g The image just captured will be displayed for approx 2 sec on the screen o o Subject movement whether subjects are still or moving may not be detected correctly for some subject or shooting conditions o o If you normally prefer to shoot with One Shot AF set z A Auto servo to Disable o o AF operation One Shot A...

Page 278: ... If multiple AF points are displayed simultaneously all of these positions are in focus As long as one AF point is displayed on the subject you can take the picture z z Pressing the shutter button halfway does not focus the subject If the focus mode switch on the lens is set to MF manual focus set it to AF autofocus z z The shutter speed display is blinking Since it is too dark taking the picture ...

Page 279: ...ecompose the shot while keeping the shutter button pressed halfway and then press the shutter button completely to take the picture This is called focus lock Shooting a Moving Subject After you press the shutter button halfway and a blue AF point appears the camera detects subject movement and focuses using Servo AF Keep the subject on the screen as you hold down the shutter button halfway and at ...

Page 280: ... and sets everything automatically to suit the scene The detected scene type is indicated on the upper left of the screen For icon details see 595 Adjusting Settings by Touching the Screen By touching icons you can adjust settings for drive mode image quality Touch Shutter and Creative Assist ...

Page 281: ...ils z z Use the Y Z keys to set it then press 0 z z To reset the setting press the A button then select OK Creative Assist Effects z z Preset Select one of the preset effects Note that Saturation Color tone 1 and Color tone 2 are not available with B W z z Background blur Adjust background blur Choose higher values to make backgrounds sharper or lower values to make them blurrier Auto adjusts back...

Page 282: ...Color tone 1 and Color tone 2 are not available with options other than Off o o Background blur is not available when the flash is used o o These settings are reset when you switch shooting modes or set the power switch to 2 To save the settings set z Retain Creative Assist data to Enable Saving Favorite Settings To save the current setting to the camera press the B button on the Creative Assist s...

Page 283: ...ess the 0 button 3 Select a shooting mode z z Press the W X keys to select the shooting mode then press 0 z z You can also select the shooting mode by turning the 6 or 5 dial o o Cautions on each shooting mode are listed together 90 Read the cautions before shooting o o The Quick Control screen appears after step 2 when 5 Mode guide is set to Disable Press the Y Z keys to select the shooting mode ...

Page 284: ...e Page 2 Portrait 77 4 Close up 84 q Group Photo 78 P Food 85 3 Landscape 79 6 Night Portrait 86 5 Sports 80 F Handheld Night Scene 87 C Kids 81 G HDR Backlight Control 88 r Panning 82 I Silent Mode 89 o o You can also set the shooting mode from z Shooting mode after setting the Mode dial to 8 ...

Page 285: ...out better against an uncluttered dark background z z 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 z z Focus on the face As you focus make sure the AF point on the face is lit in green before you shoot When shooting close ups of the face you can set z Eye Detection AF to Enable to shoot with the subject s eyes in focus o o ...

Page 286: ...it easy to get all the people in the group in focus at once from the front row to the back Also if you place a little distance between the camera and the subjects so that the subjects entire bodies are in the shot the focus range increases in depth z z Take multiple shots of the group It is recommended to shoot multiple photos in case some people close their eyes o o When shooting indoors or in lo...

Page 287: ...nd very sharp and crisp images Shooting Tips z z 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 z z Shooting night scenes Shooting with 3 while handholding the camera may cause camera shake Using a tripod is recommended ...

Page 288: ...t with the Area AF frame By default z AF method is set to u Tracking An Area AF frame 1 appears when you press the shutter button halfway Once the subject is in focus the AF point turns blue z z Shoot continuously The default setting is o High speed continuous shooting At the decisive moment press the shutter button completely to take the shot To track the subject and capture changes as it moves k...

Page 289: ...g An Area AF frame 1 appears when you press the shutter button halfway Once the subject is in focus the AF point turns blue z z Shoot continuously The default setting is o High speed continuous shooting At the decisive moment press the shutter button completely to take the shot To track the subject and capture changes in facial expression and movement keep holding down the shutter button to shoot ...

Page 290: ...urn the camera to follow the moving subject When shooting turn the camera smoothly as you track the moving subject Aim the AF point over the part of the moving subject where you want to focus then press the shutter button halfway and keep holding it down as you turn the camera to match the subject s speed and movement Press the shutter button completely while moving the camera to take the picture ...

Page 291: ...an only be set to 1 point AF or Zone AF By default it is set to Zone AF with the zone in the center of the screen selected o o To prevent camera shake it is recommended that you hold the camera with both hands tighten your arms close to your body and track the subject s movement smoothly to take pictures o o This effect is most effective with trains cars etc that move at a constant speed in one di...

Page 292: ...d makes small objects such as flowers stand out better z z 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 V focal plane mark on the top of the camera to the subject Focusing is not possible if you are too close z z With a zoom lens use the telephoto end If you have a zoom lens using the telephoto ...

Page 293: ...and appetizing Also depending on the light source the reddish tinge will be suppressed in the pictures taken under tungsten lights etc Shooting Tips z z Change the color tone You can change Color tone To increase the food s reddish tinge set it toward Warm Set it toward Cool if it looks too red ...

Page 294: ...to obtain a wide night view Also since camera shake is prone to occur with handheld shooting use a tripod z z Check the image brightness Note that it is recommended to play back the captured image on location to check the image brightness If the subject looks dark move nearer and shoot again z z Also shoot in other shooting modes Since camera shake is prone to occur with night shots shooting also ...

Page 295: ...corded Shooting Tips z z Hold the camera firmly During shooting hold the camera firmly and steadily In this mode four shots are aligned and merged into a single image However if there is significant misalignment in any of the four shots due to camera shake they may not align properly in the final image z z For portraits use an external Speedlite If you are to include people in the picture use an e...

Page 296: ...s in one image with a wide tonal range that has minimized the clipped shadows caused by backlighting HDR stands for High Dynamic Range Shooting Tips z z Hold the camera firmly During shooting hold the camera firmly and steadily In this mode three shots are aligned and merged into a single image However if there is significant misalignment in any of the three shots due to camera shake they may not ...

Page 297: ...e sounds Shooting Tips z z Take some test shots It is recommended to take a few test shots in advance because under some shooting conditions lens aperture adjustment may be audible o o As you shoot a white frame is momentarily displayed around the screen o o The drive mode can only be set to u m or l ...

Page 298: ... speed will become slower Therefore this mode is not suitable for any shooting except for panning o o By default i is set Note that o cannot be selected o o External Speedlites cannot be used It will not fire o o Although lens IS is applied to images captured with lenses supporting r mode the effect is not shown on the screen as you shoot IS and subject blur correction are activated when you shoot...

Page 299: ...ithin the Zone AF frame Subjects moving in irregular directions or at irregular speeds Subjects whose movements are partly irregular For example the vertical movement of a runner Subjects whose speed changes dramatically For example right after the start of movement or while turning along a curve When you move the camera too fast or too slow When the camera s movement does not match the subject s ...

Page 300: ... case set the lens s focus mode switch to MF and focus manually 48 51 o o Shots will look slightly different from the image as displayed on the screen o o If you use an external Speedlite and the subject is close overexposure may result o o If you use an external Speedlite for a night scene with limited lighting the shots may not align correctly This may result in a blurry picture o o If you use a...

Page 301: ... or extremely high contrast scenes o o When shooting subjects that are sufficiently bright as they are for example for normally lit scenes the image may look unnatural due to the HDR effect o o If you shoot a moving subject the subject s movement may leave afterimages or the surrounding area of the subject may become dark o o The image alignment may not function properly with repetitive patterns l...

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Page 303: ...reedom to shoot in a variety of ways by setting your preferred shutter speed aperture value exposure and more z z To clear the shooting mode description displayed when you turn the Mode dial press 0 369 o o Make sure the Multi function lock feature is off ...

Page 304: ...Focus on the subject z z Aim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway g g Once the subject is in focus the AF point turns green with One Shot AF g g The shutter speed and aperture are set automatically 3 Check the display z z As long as the exposure value is not blinking standard exposure will be obtained 4Take the picture z z Compose the shot and press the shutter button...

Page 305: ...e functions you can set are limited On the other hand with d mode only the shutter speed and aperture are set automatically You can freely set the AF method metering mode and other functions Program Shift o o In d mode you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture combination Program set automatically by the camera while maintaining the same exposure This is called Program shift o o To shif...

Page 306: ...ect A slower shutter speed can create a blurred effect giving the impression of motion s stands for Time value Blurred motion Slow speed 1 30 sec Frozen motion Fast speed 1 2000 sec 1 Set the Mode dial to s 2 Set the desired shutter speed z z Turn the 6 dial to set it 3 Focus on the subject z z Press the shutter button halfway g g The aperture is set automatically 4Check the display and shoot z z ...

Page 307: ...r shutter speed until the aperture stops blinking or set a higher ISO speed o o If the highest f number blinks it indicates overexposure Turn the 6 dial to set a faster shutter speed until the aperture stops blinking or set a lower ISO speed Shutter Speed Display o o For example 0 5 indicates 0 5 sec and 15 15 sec ...

Page 308: ...ber larger aperture hole will make less of the foreground and background fall within acceptable focus f stands for Aperture value aperture opening Blurred background With a low aperture f number f 5 6 Sharp foreground and background With a high aperture f number f 32 1 Set the Mode dial to f 2 Set the desired aperture z z Turn the 6 dial to set it 3 Focus on the subject z z Press the shutter butto...

Page 309: ...lay o o The higher the f number the smaller the aperture opening will be The f number displayed varies depending on the lens If no lens is attached to the camera F00 will be displayed for the aperture Depth of Field PreviewM Press the button you have assigned to depth of field preview using 8C Fn III 5 Customize buttons 537 to stop down the lens to the current aperture setting and check the area i...

Page 310: ...exposure compensation 103 3 Set the shutter speed and aperture z z To set the shutter speed turn the 6 dial To set the aperture turn the 5 dial 1 2 4Focus on the subject z z Press the shutter button halfway g g The exposure setting will be displayed z z Check the exposure level mark s to see how far the current exposure level is from the standard exposure level 1 Standard exposure index 2 Exposure...

Page 311: ...Auto q Evaluative metering and 8C Fn I 7 AE lock meter mode after focus set to the default setting 529 holding down the shutter button halfway will lock the ISO speed after focus is achieved with One Shot AF o o When ISO Auto is set you can press the A button to lock the ISO speed o o To compare the current exposure to the exposure when you pressed the A button initially with a manually set ISO sp...

Page 312: ...lue 1 Set the Mode dial to t 2 Set the shutter speed aperture and ISO speed z z Turn the 5 dial to select an item to set A 6 icon appears to the left of the selected item z z Turn the 6 dial to set the option z z To reset the setting to AUTO press the W or Z key 3 Set the amount of exposure compensation z z Turn the 5 dial and select the exposure level indicator A 6 icon appears to the left of the...

Page 313: ...lar to a Manual selection o o Blinking values indicate that the values set will cause underexposure or overexposure Adjust the exposure until the value stops blinking o o Slow sync shooting is not used under low light when you have set up t mode to resemble f or d mode even when Slow synchro in z External Speedlite control is set to 1 180 30sec auto o o Values for shutter speed aperture and ISO sp...

Page 314: ...z The exposure will continue for as long as you keep the shutter button pressed completely g g The elapsed exposure time will be displayed on the screen o o Do not point the camera toward an intense light source such as the sun or an intense artificial light source Doing so may damage the image sensor or the camera s internal components o o Long bulb exposures produce more noise in the image than ...

Page 315: ... bulb exposures When you press the remote control s transmit button the bulb exposure will start immediately or 2 sec later Press the button again to stop the bulb exposure Bulb TimerM You can preset the bulb exposure s exposure time The bulb timer eliminates the need to keep holding down the shutter button during the bulb exposure This reduces camera shake The bulb timer can be set only in the F ...

Page 316: ...splayed on the screen during bulb timer shooting z z To cancel the timer setting set Disable in step 2 o o While the bulb timer is operating if you press the shutter button completely and let go of it the bulb exposure will stop o o If you keep pressing the shutter button completely after the exposure starts the bulb exposure will continue even after the set exposure time elapses The bulb exposure...

Page 317: ...109 109 Shooting This chapter describes shooting and introduces menu settings on the shooting z tab ...

Page 318: ...110 110 Shooting Still Photos z z A M icon to the right of a page title indicates that the function is available only in Creative Zone t d s f a or F mode ...

Page 319: ...111 Tab Menus Still Photo Shooting z z Shooting 1 116 119 122 182 z z Shooting 2 123 222 z z Shooting 3 129 131 286 136 137 138 139 ...

Page 320: ...112 Tab Menus Still Photo Shooting z z Shooting 4 140 143 145 147 148 152 155 z z Shooting 5 159 157 161 163 165 171 202 z z Shooting 6 176 106 179 181 ...

Page 321: ...ab Menus Still Photo Shooting z z Shooting 7 185 188 198 199 183 z z Shooting 8 200 201 216 z z Shooting 9 249 257 260 280 288 o o When RF lenses without a focus mode switch are used Focus mode is displayed ...

Page 322: ... Zone modes the following screens are displayed z z Shooting 1 76 116 122 182 z z Shooting 2 73 163 176 z z Shooting 3 188 198 199 183 o o Shooting mode and AF method are available in 8 mode o o Retain Creative Assist data is available in A mode ...

Page 323: ...115 Tab Menus Still Photo Shooting z z Shooting 4 201 71 216 z z Shooting 5 249 257 260 280 o o MF peaking settings is available in 8 mode o o A Auto servo is available in A mode ...

Page 324: ...he image quality setting screen always applies to a setting of Full frame regardless of the actual aspect ratio setting 119 o o If is set for both the RAW image and JPEG image 73 will be set o o If you select both RAW and JPEG each time you shoot the image will be recorded simultaneously to the card in both RAW and JPEG at the image recording qualities that were set The two images will be recorded...

Page 325: ...ed and can generate JPEG or other types of images reflecting the effects of those adjustments RAW Image Processing Software o o To display RAW images on a computer using Digital Photo Professional hereafter DPP EOS software is recommended o o Previous versions of DPP Ver 4 x cannot process RAW images taken with this camera If a previous version of DPP Ver 4 x is installed on your computer obtain a...

Page 326: ... indicates that you can shoot 99 or more shots continuously The value starts decreasing once it reaches 98 or less BUSY display indicates that internal memory is full and shooting will stop temporarily If you stop continuous shooting the maximum burst will increase After all the captured images are written to the card you can resume continuous shooting and shoot up to the maximum burst listed in t...

Page 327: ...ied approx 1 6x APS C size 1 Select z zCropping aspect ratio 2 Select an item z z Select Full frame 1 6x crop 1 1 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio or 16 9 aspect ratio z z With EF S lenses 1 6x crop is set automatically and no other option is available o o 74 84 7a 8a image quality options are not available when 1 6x crop is set or with EF S lenses o o Cropped shooting with the image quality set to 7...

Page 328: ...U set or EF S lens used 3 Take the picture z z When 1 6x crop is set or an EF S lens is used an image magnified approx 1 6x is displayed z z When 1 1 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio or 16 9 aspect ratio is set the image within the black masked is captured W set ...

Page 329: ...Speedlite o o For details on pixel counts when cropping or an aspect ratio is set see 584 o o Nearly 100 field of view coverage is maintained vertically and horizontally when cropping or an aspect ratio is set o o Aspect ratio information is added to RAW images when an aspect ratio is set which are captured at full size When the RAW images are played back the image area used for shooting is indica...

Page 330: ...splayed on the screen immediately after shooting To keep the captured image displayed set Hold To not have the captured image displayed set Off 1 Select z Image review 2 Set a time option o o When Hold is set images are displayed as long as the time set in 5 Power saving ...

Page 331: ...nomena by using Lens aberration correction 1 Select z Lens aberration correction 2 Select an item 3 Select Enable z z Confirm that the name of the attached lens and except for diffraction correction Correction data available are displayed z z If Correction data not available or is displayed see Digital Lens Optimizer 125 4Take the picture z z The image captured will have lens aberration corrected ...

Page 332: ... Distortion Correction Distortion image warping can be corrected o o To correct distortion the camera captures a narrower image area than the area seen when shooting which crops the image a little and slightly lowers the apparent resolution o o Setting distortion correction may change the angle of view slightly o o The amount of image cropped may vary between still photos and movies o o When you m...

Page 333: ...pending 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 o o The higher the ISO speed the lower the correction amount will be o o For movie recording Digital Lens Optimizer will not appear Correction is not possible o o Enabling...

Page 334: ...o Depending on shooting conditions noise may be intensified together with the effects of correction o o The higher the ISO speed the lower the correction amount will be o o For movie recording Diffraction correction will not appear Correction is not possible o o With Diffraction correction degraded resolution due to the low pass filter etc is corrected in addition to diffraction Therefore correcti...

Page 335: ...ction correction if the lens used does not have distance information General Notes for Lens Aberration Correction o o The effect of the lens aberration correction varies depending on the lens used and shooting conditions Also the effect may be difficult to discern depending on the lens used shooting conditions etc o o If the correction is difficult to discern magnifying and checking the image afte...

Page 336: ...fway and check the exposure level indicator Increased exposure for a brighter image Decreased exposure for a darker image 2 Set the compensation amount z z Set it by looking at the screen as you turn the 5 dial g g A O icon is displayed to indicate exposure compensation 3 Take the picture z z To cancel exposure compensation set the exposure level indicator N to the standard exposure index C o o If...

Page 337: ...e 6 dial to set the AEB range 1 Press the Y Z keys to set the exposure compensation level z z Press 0 to set it g g When you close the menu the AEB range will be displayed on the screen Standard exposure Decreased exposure Increased exposure 3 Take the picture z z Three bracketed shots will be taken according to the drive mode set in this sequence Standard exposure decreased exposure and increased...

Page 338: ...acketed shots will be taken consecutively and the camera will automatically stop shooting When m or l is set the three bracketed shots will be taken consecutively after a 10 sec or 2 sec delay When set to q three times the specified number of shots are taken in continuous shooting o o You can set AEB in combination with exposure compensation o o AEB cannot be used with flash Multi Shot Noise Reduc...

Page 339: ...n press the B button 2 Select the ISO speed item z z Turn the 5 dial to select the ISO speed item 3 Set the ISO speed z z Turn the 6 dial to set it z z ISO speed can be set within ISO 100 40000 in 1 3 stop increments z z Select AUTO to set the ISO speed automatically z z For details on the ISO Auto range see 582 o o To expand the available ISO speed range from L equivalent to ISO 50 to H1 equivale...

Page 340: ...etting o o As L equivalent to ISO 50 is an expanded ISO speed setting the dynamic range will be somewhat narrower compared with the standard setting o o If z Highlight tone priority is set to Enable or Enhanced 137 L equivalent to ISO 50 ISO 100 125 160 H1 equivalent to ISO 51200 and H2 equivalent to ISO 102400 cannot be selected o o When shooting with a high ISO speed high temperature long exposu...

Page 341: ...L equivalent to ISO 50 to H1 equivalent to ISO 51200 and the maximum limit within ISO 100 to H2 equivalent to ISO 102400 1 Select z z ISO speed settings 2 Select ISO speed range 3 Set the minimum limit z z Select the minimum limit box then press 0 z z Select the ISO speed then press 0 4Set the maximum limit z z Select the maximum limit box then press 0 z z Select the ISO speed then press 0 5 Selec...

Page 342: ...elect Auto range 2 Set the minimum limit z z Select the minimum limit box then press 0 z z Select the ISO speed then press 0 3 Set the maximum limit z z Select the maximum limit box then press 0 z z Select the ISO speed then press 0 4Select OK o o The Minimum and Maximum settings will also function as the minimum and maximum speeds for ISO speed safety shift 529 ...

Page 343: ...6 dial to set a slower or faster speed then press 0 Manually set z z If you select Manual turn the 6 dial to select the shutter speed then press 0 o o If a correct exposure cannot be obtained with the maximum ISO speed limit set with Auto range a shutter speed slower than the Min shutter spd will be set to obtain the standard exposure o o This function will not be applied to flash photography and ...

Page 344: ...y may change under some shooting conditions o o If the effect of Auto Lighting Optimizer is too strong and results are not at your preferred brightness set to Low or Disable o o 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 function to Disable ...

Page 345: ... the grays and highlights becomes smoother z z Enhanced Reduces overexposed highlights even more than Enable under some shooting conditions 3 Take the picture g g The image will be recorded with highlight tone priority applied o o Noise may increase slightly o o The available ISO range starts at ISO 200 Expanded ISO speeds cannot be set o o Enhanced is not available not displayed when recording mo...

Page 346: ...mer You can set how long the metering timer runs which determines the duration of exposure display AE lock after it is triggered by an action such as pressing the shutter button halfway 1 Select z Metering timer 2 Set a time option ...

Page 347: ...n the image brightness will change accordingly z z During e Normally the image is displayed at standard brightness so it is easy to see E Image brightness will only be close to the actual brightness exposure of the resulting image while you hold down the button you have assigned to Depth of field preview using 8 C Fn III 5 Customize buttons 537 g z z Disable E The image is displayed at standard br...

Page 348: ...te balance to match the light source or set it manually by shooting a white object In Basic Zone modes Q Ambience priority is set automatically In P mode Qw White priority is set 1 Press the B button 9 z z With an image displayed on the screen press the B button 2 Select the white balance item z z Turn the 5 dial to select the white balance setting item 3 Select a white balance setting z z Turn th...

Page 349: ... temperature 144 2500 10000 Applicable with Speedlites having a color temperature transmission function Otherwise it will be fixed to approx 6000K White Balance To the human eye a white object looks white regardless of the type of lighting With a digital camera the white for color correction basis is decided depending on the color temperature of the illumination and then the color is adjusted with...

Page 350: ...If you want to match the Auto white balance of previous EOS DIGITAL camera models select Q Ambience priority 1 Select z White balance 2 Select Q z z With Q selected press the B button 3 Select an item Cautions for Setting Qw White priority o o The warm color cast of subjects may fade o o When multiple light sources are included in the scene the warm color cast of the picture may not be reduced o o...

Page 351: ... Shoot a white object z z Aim the camera at a plain white subject so that white fills the screen z z Focus manually and shoot with the standard exposure set for the white object z z You can use any of the white balance settings 2 Select z Custom White Balance 3 Import the white balance data z z Press the Y Z keys to select the image captured in step 1 then press 0 g g Select OK to import the data ...

Page 352: ...ature A value can be set representing the white balance color temperature 1 Select z White balance 2 Set the color temperature z z Select P z z Turn the 6 dial to set the desired color temperature then press 0 z z The color temperature can be set from approx 2500K to 10000K in 100K increments o o When setting the color temperature for an artificial light source set the white balance correction mag...

Page 353: ...to the appropriate position z z B is for blue A for amber M for magenta and G for green The image s color balance will be adjusted toward the color in the direction of the move g g On the right of the screen Shift indicates the direction and correction amount respectively z z Pressing the L button will cancel all the WB Shift Bkt settings z z Press 0 to exit the setting o o One level of the blue a...

Page 354: ... g g On the right Bracket indicates the bracketing direction and correction amount z z Pressing the L button will cancel all the WB Shift Bkt settings z z Press 0 to exit the setting o o During white balance bracketing the maximum burst for continuous shooting will be lower o o Since three images are recorded for one shot it takes longer to record the image to the card o o The images will be brack...

Page 355: ... used for commercial printing and other industrial uses Recommended when using equipment such as Adobe RGB compatible monitors or DCF 2 0 Exif 2 21 or later compatible printers o o If the still photo is shot in the Adobe RGB color space the first character in the file name will be an underscore _ o o The ICC profile is not appended For the descriptions about the ICC profile refer to the Digital Ph...

Page 356: ...t by selecting a preset Picture Style you can obtain image characteristics effectively matching your photographic expression or the subject In Basic Zone modes D Auto is set automatically 1 Select z Picture Style 2 Select a Picture Style ...

Page 357: ... is a general purpose Picture Style suitable for most scenes z z Q Portrait For nice skin tones The image looks softer Suited for close up portraits By changing the Color tone 153 you can adjust the skin tone z z R Landscape For vivid blues and greens and very sharp and crisp images Effective for impressive landscapes z z u Fine Detail Suited for detailed outline and fine texture description of th...

Page 358: ...ightness and color saturation z z V Monochrome Creates black and white images o o Color images cannot be recovered from JPEG images shot with the Monochrome Picture Style z z W User Defined 1 3 You can register a basic style such as Portrait Landscape a Picture Style file etc and adjust it as desired 155 With any of the User Defined Picture Style that has not yet been set pictures will be taken wi...

Page 359: ... indicate the values for these settings specified for the respective Picture Style Symbols g Sharpness A Strength B Fineness C Threshold h Contrast i Saturation j Color tone k Filter effect Monochrome l Toning effect Monochrome o o During movie recording an asterisk will be displayed for both Fineness and Threshold for Sharpness Fineness and Threshold will not be applied to movies ...

Page 360: ...yle settings such as Contrast or Sharpness Strength Fineness and Threshold To customize Monochrome see 154 1 Select z Picture Style 2 Select a Picture Style z z Select the Picture Style to adjust then press the B button 3 Select an item z z See the next page for details on the settings and effects ...

Page 361: ...cates the fineness of the outlines to be emphasized The smaller the number the finer the outlines that can be emphasized 2 Sets how much the outline is emphasized based on the difference in contrast between the subject and the surrounding area The smaller the number the more the outline will be emphasized when the contrast difference is low However noise tends to be more noticeable when the number...

Page 362: ...ge with no filter effects Ye Yellow The blue sky will look more natural and the white clouds will look 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 o o Increasing the Contras...

Page 363: ...rent settings Picture Styles that you have registered on the camera using EOS Utility EOS software can also be modified here 1 Select z Picture Style 2 Select User Def z z Select User Def then press the B button 3 Press 0 z z With Picture Style selected press 0 4Select the base Picture Style z z Select the base Picture Style z z Also select styles this way when adjusting styles registered to the c...

Page 364: ...ve changed the settings from default values o o 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 o o If you perform 5 Clear all camera settings 410 all the User Def settings will revert to their defaults o o To shoot with a registered Picture Style select the registered ...

Page 365: ...e shadow areas can further be reduced 1 Select z High ISO speed NR 2 Set the level z z M Multi Shot Noise Reduction Applies the 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 If the image quality is set to RAW or RAW JPEG you cannot set Multi Shot Noise Reduction 3 Take the pictu...

Page 366: ...ay take some time 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 o o Multi Shot Noise Reduction is not available with bulb shooting shooting with AEB or WB bracketing shooting RAW or RAW JPEG images or with features such as long exposure noise reduction multip...

Page 367: ... z AUTO Automatic For exposures of 1 sec or longer noise reduction is performed automatically if noise typical of long exposures is detected This Auto setting is effective enough in most cases z z ON Enable Noise reduction is performed for all exposures of 1 sec or longer The Enable setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected with the Auto setting 3 Take the picture g g The image will be reco...

Page 368: ...ture is taken may take the same amount of time as that for the exposure o o Images may look grainier with the Enable setting than with the Disable or Auto setting o o BUSY is displayed as noise is reduced and the shooting screen is not displayed until processing is finished when you can shoot again ...

Page 369: ...bject such as a sheet of paper z z Set the lens focal length to 50 mm or longer z z Set the lens s focus mode switch to MF and set the focus to infinity If the lens has no distance scale rotate the camera to face toward you and turn the focusing ring clockwise all the way Obtaining the Dust Delete Data 1 Select z Dust Delete Data 2 Select OK g g After the automatic self cleaning of the sensor is p...

Page 370: ...ocedure on the preceding page then select OK Take the picture again Dust Delete Data The camera will append the Dust Delete Data obtained to all shots from now on Acquiring Dust Delete Data before shooting is recommended For details about using Digital Photo Professional EOS software to erase dust spots automatically refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual File size is essential...

Page 371: ...en z z y Touch Shutter Disable You can tap on a spot to perform focusing on the spot Press the shutter button completely to take the picture 2 Tap on the screen to shoot z z Tap on the face or subject on the screen g g On the point you tap the camera will focus Touch AF with the AF method that was set 188 g g When x is set the AF point turns green when focus is achieved then the picture is taken a...

Page 372: ...t AF o o Tapping on the screen in magnified view will not focus or take the picture o o If you shoot by tapping on the screen with z Image review set to Hold you can press the shutter button halfway to take the next shot o o To shoot with bulb exposure tap on the screen twice The first tap on the screen will start the bulb exposure Tapping it again will stop the bulb exposure Be careful not to sha...

Page 373: ...latively Based on the No of exposures set a negative exposure compensation Follow the basic guide below to set the exposure compensation amount Exposure Compensation Setting Guide by Number of Exposures Two exposures 1 stop three exposures 1 5 stop four exposures 2 stops z z Average Based on the No of exposures negative exposure compensation is set automatically as you shoot multiple exposures If ...

Page 374: ...oot the first exposure g g The captured image will be displayed z z In 1 on the screen you can check the number of exposures left z z Pressing the x button enables you to view the captured image 169 7 Shoot the next exposures z z Images captured so far are displayed merged For image only display press the B button repeatedly z z Multiple exposure shooting will end when the set number of exposures ...

Page 375: ...ceable the noise irregular colors and banding will be o o If Additive is set the image processing after taking the multiple exposures will take time The access lamp will light up longer o o In step 7 the brightness and noise of the multiple exposure image displayed during shooting will be different from those of the final multiple exposure image recorded o o Multiple exposure shooting is canceled ...

Page 376: ...ll be displayed at the bottom of the screen 3 Take the picture z z When you select the first image the number of remaining exposures as set with No of exposures will decrease by 1 z z Images You Can Select Lens Attached Cropped Shooting Selectable Images RF EF lens Off RAW images captured at full size On RAW images from cropped shooting or taken with an EF S lens EF S lens o o These images cannot ...

Page 377: ...ection Checking and Deleting Multiple Exposures During Shooting Before you finish shooting your specified number of exposures you can press the x button to view the multiple exposure image so far check exposure and see how the images will be merged Pressing the L button will display the operations possible during multiple exposure shooting Operation Description 2 Return to previous screen The scre...

Page 378: ... for multi expo you can select the first single exposure from the images recorded on the card 168 Note that you cannot merge multiple images already recorded on the card z z Will auto power off take effect during multiple exposure shooting As long as Auto power off under 5 Power saving is not set to Disable the camera automatically turns off after approx 30 min which ends multiple exposure shootin...

Page 379: ...sures standard exposure underexposure and overexposure are captured consecutively for each shot and then merged together automatically The HDR image is recorded as a JPEG image HDR stands for High Dynamic Range 1 Select z HDR Mode 2 Set Adjust dyn range z z Selecting Auto will have the dynamic range set automatically depending on the image s overall tonal range z z The higher the number the wider ...

Page 380: ... with Art standard and the low contrast and flat gradation create a graphic art effect z z C Art bold The colors are the most saturated making the subject pop out and the picture looks like an oil painting z z D Art embossed The color saturation brightness contrast and gradation are decreased to make the picture look flat The picture looks faded and old The subject outlines will have bright or dar...

Page 381: ...nds z z With Every shot HDR shooting continues until the setting in step 2 is set to Disable HDR 5 Set Auto Image Align z z For handheld shooting select Enable When using a tripod select Disable 6 Take the picture z z When you press the shutter button completely three consecutive images will be captured and the HDR image will be recorded to the card ...

Page 382: ...varies depending on the settings of Minimum and Maximum for ISO speed range o o The flash will not fire during HDR shooting o o AEB is not available o o If you shoot a moving subject the moving subject may leave afterimages o o In HDR shooting three images are captured with different shutter speeds set automatically For this reason even in t s and a modes the shutter speed will change relative to ...

Page 383: ...erly o o 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 o o Auto image alignment may not function properly with repetitive patterns lattice stripes etc or flat single tone images o o The color gradation of the sky or white walls may not be reproduced correctly Irr...

Page 384: ...t z Interval timer 2 Select Enable z z Select Enable then press the B button 3 Set the shooting interval and number of shots z z Select an item to set hours minutes seconds number of shots z z Press 0 to display r z z Set the desired number then press 0 Returns to s z z Interval Can be set in a range of 00 00 01 99 59 59 z z Number of shots Can be set in a range of 01 99 To keep the interval timer...

Page 385: ...t the camera will prepare for the next interval timer shot approx 5 sec in advance which will temporarily prevent operations such as adjusting shooting settings accessing menus and playing back images o o If the next scheduled interval timer shot is not possible because the camera is shooting or processing images it will be skipped For this reason fewer shots than specified will be taken o o Even ...

Page 386: ... fewer shots than specified will be taken Using shutter speeds nearly the same as the shooting interval may also reduce the number of shots o o If the time it takes to record to the card exceeds the shooting interval due to the shooting functions set or card performance some of the shots may not be taken with the set intervals o o When using flash with interval timer shooting set an interval longe...

Page 387: ...picture z z After setting to Enable or when the light source changes detect flicker before shooting by pressing the Q button selecting Anti flicker shoot then pressing the B button z z The picture will be taken with reduced unevenness of exposure or color tone caused by the flicker o o With Enable set the shutter release time lag is longer when you shoot under a flickering light source Also the co...

Page 388: ...a bright light in the image flicker may not be properly detected o o Flicker reduction may not be possible under special lighting o o Depending on the light source flicker may not be detected properly o o Depending on the light sources or shooting conditions the expected result may not be obtained even if you use this function o o Taking test shots in advance is recommended o o Detect flicker manu...

Page 389: ...h shot and the live image o o Images may waver or flicker during high speed display This occurs more often at high shutter speeds However this does not affect shooting results o o High speed display is not performed under the following conditions It may also stop as you are shooting Shutter speed slower than 1 30 sec aperture larger than f 11 conditions that make autofocusing difficult and flash p...

Page 390: ...182 Card Reminder You can set the camera not to shoot unless there is a card in the camera The default setting is Enable 1 Select z Release shutter without card 2 Select Disable ...

Page 391: ...F settings 2 Select Touch drag AF z z Select Enable Positioning Method You can set how positions are specified by touching or dragging 1 Set the positioning method z z Absolute The AF point moves to the touched or dragged position on the screen z z Relative The AF point moves in the direction you drag by an amount corresponding to the amount you drag no matter where you touch the screen ...

Page 392: ...for touch and drag operations 1 Set the active touch area o o Touching the screen when u Tracking is set displays a round orange frame 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 press the L button ...

Page 393: ...ons or subject 1 Select z AF operation 2 Select an item o o If focus cannot be achieved the AF point will turn orange If this occurs the picture cannot be taken even if the shutter button is pressed completely Recompose the shot and try to focus again Or see Shooting Conditions that Make Focusing Difficult 197 ...

Page 394: ...ited for moving subjects While you hold down the shutter button halfway the camera will keep focusing on the subject continuously z z When focus is achieved the AF point will turn blue z z The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken z z For details on the continuous shooting speed for continuous shooting see 206 o o Depending on the lens used the distance to the subject and the subject ...

Page 395: ...Disable o o When you are using an external flash unit either the camera or the flash unit fires an AF assist beam as needed However only the camera s AF assist beam fires when you are using a Speedlite 90EX Macro Ring Lite or Macro Twin Lite o o A small series of flashes is fired even if you set the external flash s AF assist beam emission method in the Personal Functions to infrared AF assist bea...

Page 396: ... Method Face Tracking The camera detects and focuses on people s faces p an AF point appears over any face detected which is then tracked If no face is detected the entire AF area is used for auto selection AF With Servo AF you can set the initial position for Servo AF 192 As long as the Area AF frame can track the subject during shooting focusing will continue Spot AF The camera focuses in a narr...

Page 397: ...xpand AF area Around Focusing uses one AF point S and surrounding points w which makes it easier to focus on moving subjects than with Z AF point expansion Servo AF operation is the same as for Z AF point expansion Zone AF Uses auto selection AF in Zone AF frames to cover a larger area than AF point expansion which makes focusing easier than with AF point expansion Prioritizes focusing on the near...

Page 398: ...y 1 point AF or Zone AF can be set o o Only u Tracking and 1 point AF are available when 4K movie recording is set o o To set the AF method you can also access the AF method screen by pressing the S button and then the B button o o The descriptions on 191 194 assume that z AF operation is set to One Shot AF 186 With Servo AF 186 set the AF point will turn blue when focus is achieved o o Regarding ...

Page 399: ... g p an AF point appears over any face detected z z You can choose a face with the Y Z keys when h appears after you press the S button 2 Focus on the subject z z Once you press the shutter button halfway and the subject is in focus the AF point turns green and the camera beeps twice g g An orange AF point indicates that the camera could not focus on subjects 3 Take the picture ...

Page 400: ...den o o AF cannot 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 o o The p may cover only a part of the face not the whole face o o The size of the AF point changes depending on the subject Setting the Initial Servo AF Position 1 Set 8 C Fn II 7 Initial Servo AF pt for c to an option other than Automat...

Page 401: ... displayed z z With Zone AF the Zone AF frame is displayed 2 Move the AF point z z Press the S button z z Move the AF point to where you want to focus by turning the 6 dial to move horizontally or 5 dial to move vertically With some lenses it may not go to the edge of the screen z z You can also move the AF point by touching the screen or pressing the V cross keys z z To center the AF point or Zon...

Page 402: ...ake the picture o o The camera will keep moving the active AF point S to track subjects for Zone AF when Servo AF operation is used but under some shooting conditions such as when subjects are small it may not be possible to track the subject o o Focusing may be difficult when using a peripheral AF point In this case select an AF point in the center o o With 8C Fn II 6 Orientation linked AF point ...

Page 403: ... AF methods autofocusing is performed after restoring normal display z z With Servo AF if you press the shutter button halfway in the magnified view the camera will return to the normal view for focusing o o If focusing is difficult in the magnified view return to the normal view and perform AF o o If you perform AF in the normal view and then use the magnified view accurate focus may not be achie...

Page 404: ... changes as you 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 o o If focusing is not possible with AF focus manually 214 o o 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 t...

Page 405: ...rescent or LED lighting z z Extremely small subjects z z Subjects at the edge of the screen z z Strongly backlit or reflective subjects Example Car with a highly reflective body etc z z Near and distant subjects covered by an AF point Example Animal in a cage etc z z Subjects that keep moving within the AF point and will not stay still due to camera shake or subject blur z z Performing AF when the...

Page 406: ...ye for focus Eyes to focus on are selected automatically z z Depending on the Eye Detection AF setting you can choose an eye or face for focus with the Y Z keys when appears after you press the S button 4 Take the picture o o Subject eyes may not be detected correctly depending on the subject and shooting conditions o o To disable Eye Detection AF without using menu operations press these buttons ...

Page 407: ...in focus The camera is ready to focus immediately when you press the shutter button halfway 1 Select z Continuous AF 2 Select Enable o o Enabling this function reduces the number of shots available because the lens is driven continuously and battery power is consumed ...

Page 408: ...n you can keep holding down the shutter button halfway as you turn the lens focusing ring to magnify the area in focus and manually adjust the focus z z Disable in AF mode Manual focus adjustment is disabled when the lens s focus mode switch is set to AF o o With One Shot enabled magnify display may not be magnified even if you turn the lens focusing ring while pressing the shutter button halfway ...

Page 409: ... assist beam Set if you prefer not to fire AF assist beams from the camera and external flash units z z LED LED AF assist beam onlyM An LED AF assist beam is fired by LED equipped external flash units If your external flash unit is not LED equipped the camera s AF assist beam is fired instead o o If an external Speedlite s AF assist beam firing Custom Function is set to Disable this function s set...

Page 410: ...reate a single image in focus over a wide area by using an application that supports depth compositing such as Digital Photo Professional EOS software Bkt stands for bracketing 1 Select z Focus bracketing 2 Specify Focus bracketing z z Select Enable 3 Set the number of images z z Specify the number of images captured per shot z z Can be set in a range of 2 999 ...

Page 411: ... in a new folder tap and select OK 5 Set Exposure smoothing z z You can suppress changes in image brightness during focus bracketing by setting Exposure smoothing to Enable which compensates for changes in the actual aperture value effective f number at each focus position 6 Take the picture z z Focus at the nearer end of your preferred focal range then press the shutter button completely z z Once...

Page 412: ... f 2 8L MACRO IS USM EF180mm f 3 5L MACRO USM EF S60mm f 2 8 MACRO USM o o Suitable Focus increment settings vary by subject An unsuitable Focus increment setting may cause unevenness in composite images or shooting may take more time because more shots are taken Take some test shots to decide a suitable Focus increment setting o o Combining images may take some time when the Number of shots setti...

Page 413: ...re value in a range of f 5 6 11 before shooting o o Details such as shutter speed aperture value and ISO speed are determined by conditions for the first shot o o If z Picture Style is set to Auto Standard will be applied for shooting o o To cancel shooting press the shutter button completely again o o Focus bracketing switches to Disable when the power switch is set to 2 ...

Page 414: ... the drive mode z z Turn the 6 dial to make a selection z z u Single shooting When you press the shutter button completely only one shot will be taken z z o High speed continuous shooting When you hold down the shutter button completely you can shoot continuously at max approx 5 0 shots sec while you keep holding it down However the maximum continuous shooting speed may become slower under the fol...

Page 415: ...pletely you can shoot continuously at max approx 2 6 shots sec while you keep holding it down When AF operation is set to Servo AF subject tracking with a continuous shooting speed of max approx 2 6 shots sec is given priority z z m Self timer 10 sec remote control z z l Self timer 2 sec remote control z z q Self timer Continuous shooting For self timer shooting see 209 For remote control shooting...

Page 416: ...eduction shutter speed aperture subject conditions brightness AF operation type of lens use of flash and shooting settings o o With Servo AF the maximum continuous shooting speed may become slower depending on subject conditions or the lens used o o With z Anti flicker shoot set to Enable 179 shooting under flickering light will decrease the maximum continuous shooting speed Also the continuous sh...

Page 417: ...elect the drive mode item 3 Select the self timer z z Turn the 6 dial to select the self timer m Q Shoot in 10 sec l k Shoot in 2 sec q Shoot continuously in 10 sec for the specified number of shots To set the number of shots taken continuously 2 10 select the Drive mode item on the Quick Control screen press the B button then turn the 6 dial z z Q and k icons are displayed when the camera is pair...

Page 418: ...onditions depending on image quality use of external flash and other factors o o l enables you to shoot without touching the camera mounted on a tripod This prevents camera shake if you shoot still life or long exposures o o After taking self timer shots playing back the image 296 to check focus and exposure is recommended o o When using the self timer to shoot yourself use focus lock 71 on an obj...

Page 419: ... General purpose metering mode suited even for backlit subjects The camera adjusts the exposure automatically to suit the scene z z w Partial metering Effective where there are much brighter lights around the subject due to backlight etc Covers approx 5 5 of the area at the center of the screen The partial metering area is indicated on the screen z z r Spot metering Effective when metering a speci...

Page 420: ...k after focus is achieved with One Shot AF In the w Partial metering r Spot metering and e Center weighted average metering modes the exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken Pressing the shutter button halfway does not lock the exposure o o With 8C Fn I 7 AE lock meter mode after focus you can set whether or not to lock the exposure AE lock when focus is achieved with One Shot AF 529 ...

Page 421: ...ed in the lower left of the screen to indicate that exposure is locked AE lock z z Each time you press the A button the current exposure setting is locked 3 Recompose and take the picture z z When you are to take more pictures while maintaining the AE lock keep holding down the A button and press the shutter button to take another picture AE Lock Effects Metering Mode AF Point Selection Method Aut...

Page 422: ...ughly 2 Determine an area to magnify z z Press the S button to activate magnified display then move it to where you want to focus by using the 6 or 5 dial or the V cross keys z z To center the magnified area press the L button 1 2 3 3 Magnify the image z z Each press of the B button changes the magnification ratio as follows 1x 5x 10x 1 AE lock 2 Magnified area position 3 Magnification Approx ...

Page 423: ... While looking at the magnified image turn the lens focusing ring to focus z z After focusing press the B button or 0 to return to the normal view 5 Take the picture o o Even with manual focusing you can use the Touch Shutter to take a picture ...

Page 424: ...tection except in A mode 1 Select z MF peaking settings 2 Select Peaking z z Select On 3 Set the level and color z z Set it as necessary o o Peaking display is not shown during magnified display o o 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 o o Peaking display shown on the screen is not recorded ...

Page 425: ...st first pair connect and register the camera and remote control For pairing instructions see 399 Do the following after the devices are paired 1 Press the B button 9 z z With an image displayed on the screen press the B button 2 Select the drive mode item z z Turn the 5 dial to select the drive mode item 3 Select the self timer remote control z z Turn the 6 dial to select Q or k ...

Page 426: ...l z z For detailed shooting instructions refer to the BR E1 instruction manual o o You cannot use infrared remote control units such as Remote Controller RC 6 o o If focusing is not possible with AF focus manually before shooting 214 o o Auto power off time may be extended when the camera is set for remote shooting o o The remote control can also be used for movie recording 285 ...

Page 427: ...Switch You can shoot by connecting Remote Switch RS 60E3 sold separately For operating instructions refer to the remote switch instruction manual 1 Open the terminal cover 2 Connect the plug to the remote control terminal ...

Page 428: ...dial to set the flash exposure compensation You can set flash exposure compensation up to 3 stops in 1 3 stop increments z z FE lock This enables you to attain an appropriate flash exposure for a specific part of the subject Aim the viewfinder center over the subject press the camera s A button then compose the shot and take the picture o o Even if you set negative flash exposure compensation to k...

Page 429: ...lash mode Non Canon Flash Units z z Sync Speed The camera can synchronize with non Canon compact flash units at up to 1 180 sec With large studio flash units the flash duration is longer than that of a compact flash unit and varies depending on the model Before shooting confirm that flash is synced correctly at approx 1 60 1 30 sec o o If the camera is used with a flash unit or flash accessory ded...

Page 430: ...se the camera s menu screen to set the Speedlite s functions and Custom Functions Attach the Speedlite to the camera and turn on the Speedlite before setting the flash functions For details on the Speedlite s functions refer to the Speedlite s Instruction Manual 1 Select z External Speedlite control 2 Select an item ...

Page 431: ...ite that supports auto flash firing is attached the automatic firing is performed according to the shooting conditions For detailed shooting instructions refer to the instruction manual of Speedlites supporting auto flash firing E TTL II Flash Metering For normal flash exposures set it to Evaluative If Average is set the flash exposure will be averaged for the entire metered scene ...

Page 432: ...eed from being set automatically in low light conditions It is effective for preventing subject blur and camera shake However while the subject will be properly exposed with the flash the background may come out dark z z 1 180 sec fixed The flash sync speed is fixed at 1 180 sec This more effectively prevents subject blur and camera shake than with 1 180 1 60sec auto However in low light the subje...

Page 433: ...vailable options vary depending on the Speedlite model its Custom Function settings the flash mode and other factors For details on the Speedlite s functions refer to the Speedlite s Instruction Manual Sample display 1 4 2 3 6 5 1 Flash mode 2 Wireless functions Firing ratio control 3 Flash zoom Flash coverage 4 Shutter synchronization 5 Flash exposure compensation 6 Flash exposure bracketing o o ...

Page 434: ...lly decreases 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 o o Adjust exposure compensation 128 as needed in case of overexposure from flash photography with CSP in t s or a mode o o With CSP ISO sp...

Page 435: ... flash MR 14EX II etc compatible with flash function settings you can set the firing ratio between flash tubes or flash heads A and B or use wireless flash with additional receiver units For details on firing ratio control refer to the macro flash s Instruction Manual z z Flash zoom Flash coverage With Speedlites having a zooming flash head you can set the flash coverage Normally set this to AUTO ...

Page 436: ...synchronization is set together with E TTL II flash metering the flash will be fired twice in a row once when you press the shutter button completely and once right before the end of the exposure If High speed synchronization is set the flash can be used at all shutter speeds This is effective when you want to shoot with background blur open aperture in locations such as outdoors in daylight o o W...

Page 437: ...h exposure compensation is set with the Speedlite you cannot set the flash exposure compensation with the camera If it is set with both the camera and Speedlite the Speedlite s setting overrides the camera s z z Flash exposure bracketing While changing the flash output automatically three shots will be taken For details refer to the Instruction Manual of a Speedlite equipped with flash exposure br...

Page 438: ... fire at full output if the Flash metering mode Custom Function is set to TTL autoflash o o The Speedlite s Personal Function P Fn cannot be set or canceled on the camera s z External Speedlite control screen Set it directly on the Speedlite Clearing Flash Function Settings Flash C Fn Settings 1 Select Clear settings 2 Select the settings to be cleared z z Select Clear flash settings or Clear all ...

Page 439: ...ffers 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 o o Exposure simulation may not be performed under some shooting settings The g icon and histogram will be displayed in gray The image will be displayed on the screen at the stan...

Page 440: ...w minutes before shooting again White s and Red E Internal Temperature Warning Icons o o If the camera s internal temperature rises from extended shooting or use in hot environments a white s or red E icon will appear o o The white s icon indicates that the image quality of still photos will decline Stop shooting for a while and allow the camera to cool down o o The red E icon indicates that shoot...

Page 441: ...en However the actual captured image will correctly show the bright area o o In low light if you set the 5 Disp brightness to a bright setting noise or irregular colors may appear in the image However the noise or irregular colors will not be recorded in the captured image o o When you magnify the image the image sharpness may look more pronounced than in the actual image Lens o o If the attached ...

Page 442: ... idle over an extended period the screen will turn off automatically after the time set in Display off or Viewfinder off under 5 Power saving The camera then turns off automatically after the time set in Auto power off 372 o o With the HDMI Cable HTC 100 sold separately you can display the image on a television 308 Note that no sound will be output ...

Page 443: ...ght of a page title indicates that the function is available only for manual exposure recording 241 o o You can record movies by pressing the movie shooting button during still photo shooting o o You can also specify movie recording mode from z Shooting mode after setting the Mode dial to k ...

Page 444: ...236 Tab Menus Movie Recording z z Shooting 1 239 249 256 257 260 z z Shooting 2 285 262 285 274 z z Shooting 3 138 289 128 286 136 287 288 ...

Page 445: ...Tab Menus Movie Recording z z Shooting 4 142 143 145 148 157 290 z z Shooting 5 188 198 183 280 z z Shooting 6 200 282 283 216 o o When RF lenses without a focus mode switch are used Focus mode is displayed ...

Page 446: ...238 Tab Menus Movie Recording In u mode the following screens are displayed z z Shooting 1 239 257 z z Shooting 2 285 274 z z Shooting 3 188 280 198 183 ...

Page 447: ...eys to select k Movie auto exposure then press 0 z z Selection is also possible by turning the 6 or 5 dial 4Focus on the subject z z Before recording a movie focus with AF or manual focus 190 197 214 z z By default z Movie Servo AF is set to Enable so that the camera always keeps focusing 280 z z When you press the shutter button halfway the camera will focus with the current AF method ...

Page 448: ...n lock the exposure AE lock by pressing the A button After applying AE lock during movie recording you can cancel it by pressing the S button AE lock setting is retained until you press the S button o o Exposure compensation can be set in a range of up to 3 stops o o ISO speed shutter speed and aperture are not recorded in movie Exif information o o The camera is compatible with Speedlite function...

Page 449: ...for movie recording 1 Set the Mode dial to k 2 Press 0 3 Select M z z Use the W X keys to select M Movie manual exposure then press 0 z z Selection is also possible by turning the 6 or 5 dial 4Set the ISO speed z z Press the B button z z Turn the 5 dial to select the ISO speed item z z Turn the 6 dial to set it ...

Page 450: ... the shutter speed turn the 6 dial To set the aperture turn the 5 dial z z Shutter speed can be set in a range of 1 4000 1 8 sec 6 Focus and record the movie z z The procedure is the same as steps 4 and 5 for Autoexposure Recording 239 240 o o The Quick Control screen appears after step 2 when 5 Mode guide is set to Disable Use the Y Z keys to select M ...

Page 451: ...shutter speed while recording under fluorescent or LED lighting image flicker may be recorded o o With ISO Auto exposure compensation can be set in a range of 3 stops o o When ISO Auto is set you can press the A button to lock the ISO speed After locking the ISO speed during movie recording you can cancel it by pressing the S button ISO speed lock is maintained until you press the S button o o If ...

Page 452: ...hooting Still photos cannot be taken in movie recording mode To shoot still photos turn the Mode dial to switch to another shooting mode Information Display Movie Recording For details on the icons displayed for movie recording see 593 ...

Page 453: ...e type of noise may occur if you focus manually with certain lenses equipped with an electronic focusing ring o o Shooting 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 an uneven audio level or loss of focus o o Large aperture values may delay or prevent accurate focusin...

Page 454: ... Stereo sound is recorded by the camera s built in microphone 240 o o Any external microphones such as Directional Stereo Microphone DM E1 sold separately connected to the camera s external microphone IN terminal are used instead of the built in microphones 258 o o Most external microphones equipped with a 3 5 mm diameter mini plug can be used o o With EF lenses focus preset during movie recording...

Page 455: ... Set the Mode dial to k 2 Press 0 3 Select u z z Use the W X keys to select u HDR Movie then press 0 z z Selection is also possible by turning the 6 or 5 dial 4Record an HDR movie z z Record the movie in the same way as normal movie recording z z For details on file sizes and the recording time available see the table on 586 ...

Page 456: ...may become more noticeable when the HDR movie is played back frame by frame or in slow motion compared to normal playback o o 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 to external devices via HDMI o o The record...

Page 457: ...eds required for recording movies card performance requirements vary depending on the movie recording size Before recording movies see 585 to check the performance requirements of the card Image Size z z H 3840 2160 The movie is recorded in 4K quality The aspect ratio is 16 9 Not available unless the Mode dial is set to k z z L 1920 1080 The movie will be recorded in Full High Definition Full HD q...

Page 458: ...card For details see Cards that Can Record Movies on 585 z z Recording 4K movies greatly increases the processing load which may cause the camera s internal temperature to increase faster or become higher than for regular movies If a red E 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...

Page 459: ... of the image z z RF or EF lenses With z Movie cropping set to Disable 1 2 1 Full HD HD 4K time lapse Full HD time lapse 2 4K z z RF or EF lenses With z Movie cropping set to Enable z z EF S lenses 4 3 3 HD 4K time lapse Full HD time lapse 4 4K o o Full HD movies cannot be recorded with EF S lenses or with z Movie cropping set to Enable o o Recording with Movie digital IS 260 further crops the ima...

Page 460: ...ystem is set to For NTSC z z Compression method X 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 possible recording time longer than with IPB Standard with a card having th...

Page 461: ... use a slow writing card when recording movies the movie may not be recorded properly Also if you play back a movie on a card with a slow reading speed the movie may not be played back properly o o When recording movies use high performance cards with a writing speed sufficiently higher than the bit rate o o When movies cannot be recorded normally format the card and try again If formatting the ca...

Page 462: ...dually Movie files cannot be played back automatically in consecutive order After the movie playback ends select the next movie and play it back z z 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...

Page 463: ...the recording time available at each movie recording size see 586 Movie Recording Time Limit The maximum recording time per movie is 29 min 59 sec Once 29 min 59 sec is reached recording automatically stops You can start recording a movie again by pressing the movie shooting button which records the movie as a new file ...

Page 464: ...Full HD movies cannot be recorded with movie cropping o o The center of the screen is further cropped reducing the shooting area when z Movie digital IS is set to Enable or Enhanced o o The shooting area available with movie cropping is the same as when recording movies with EF S lenses o o 4K movies are always recorded with the center of the recording screen cropped and enabling z Movie cropping ...

Page 465: ... z Manual You can adjust the sound recording level as needed Select Rec level and press the Y Z keys while looking at the level meter to adjust the sound recording level Look at the peak hold indicator and adjust so that the level meter sometimes lights up on the right of the 12 12 dB mark for the loudest sounds If it exceeds 0 the sound will be distorted z z Disable Sound will not be recorded Win...

Page 466: ...ernal microphone equipped with a miniature stereo plug 3 5 mm diameter is connected to the camera s external microphone IN terminal the external microphone will be given the priority Using the Directional Stereo Microphone DM E1 sold separately is recommended z z Using headphones By connecting commercially available headphones with a 3 5 mm mini plug to the headphone terminal you can listen to the...

Page 467: ...more effective to remove the external microphone from the camera and position it away from the camera and lens o o Do not connect anything other than an external microphone to the camera s external microphone IN terminal o o Noise reduction is not applied to the audio played through headphones Thus the audio recorded with the movie will be different o o Do not change the Sound recording settings w...

Page 468: ...en using a lens with built in optical Image Stabilizer set the lens s Image Stabilizer switch to 1 1 Select z Movie digital IS 2 Select an item z z Disable v Image stabilization with Movie digital IS is disabled z z Enable w Camera shake will be corrected The image will be slightly magnified z z Enhanced x Not displayed for still photos shooting Compared to when Enable is set stronger camera shake...

Page 469: ... angle the more effective the image stabilization will be The narrower the angle of view telephoto the less effective the image stabilization will be o o When using a tripod setting Movie digital IS to Disable is recommended o o 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 o o ...

Page 470: ... celestial motion etc Time lapse movies will be recorded in MP4 format at the following quality H6W NTSC H5W PAL for 4K shooting and L 6 W NTSC L 5 W PAL for Full HD shooting Note that the frame rate will be switched automatically according to the 5 Video system setting 378 1 Select a shooting mode z z Select k 239 or M 241 2 Select z Time lapse movie 3 Select Time lapse 4Select a scene z z Select...

Page 471: ...lect No of shots Use the Y Z keys to set a value then press 0 z z Refer to the k Time required and 3 Playback time to set the number When Custom is set z z Select the digit z z Press 0 to display r z z Set the desired number then press 0 Returns to s z z Check that 3 Playback time is not displayed in red z z Select OK to register the setting o o With Scene available intervals and numbers of shots ...

Page 472: ...rame rate is 29 97 fps 6 for NTSC and 25 00 fps 5 for PAL and movies are recorded in MP4 C format with ALL I W compression z z L 1920 1080 The movie will be recorded in Full High Definition Full HD quality The aspect ratio is 16 9 The frame rate is 29 97 fps 6 for NTSC and 25 00 fps 5 for PAL and movies are recorded in MP4 C format with ALL I W compression ...

Page 473: ...set the exposure automatically to match the brightness Note that if functions such as Picture Style and white balance are set to Auto they will be set automatically for each subsequent shot 9 Configure Screen auto off z z Disable Even during time lapse movie recording the image will be displayed The screen turns off only at the time of shooting Note that the screen will turn off when approx 30 min...

Page 474: ...s the time required to shoot the set number of shots with the set interval If it exceeds 24 hours days will be displayed 2 Playback time Indicates the movie recording time time required to play back the movie when creating the time lapse movie in 4K movie or Full HD movie from the still photos taken with the set intervals 12Close the menu z z Press the M button to turn off the menu screen ...

Page 475: ...ll be recorded to the card z z If there are no problems with the test shots go to the next step z z To take test shots again repeat this step o o Test shots are captured in JPEG 73 quality o o You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in k mode or in M mode with ISO Auto in aMax for Auto under z kISO speed settings 286 o o If you have set Half press under 5 Shutter btn function for movies to Mete...

Page 476: ...Press the B button and check again the Time required 1 and Interval 2 displayed on the screen z z Press the shutter button completely to start recording the time lapse movie z z AF will not work during time lapse movie recording z z While the time lapse movie is recorded oREC is displayed g g When the set number of shots are taken the time lapse movie recording ends z z To cancel recording time la...

Page 477: ...4 hour increments o o Even if the time lapse movie s playback time is less than 1 sec a movie file will still be created For Playback time 00 00 will be displayed o o If the shooting time is long using the household power outlet accessories sold separately is recommended o o YCbCr 4 2 0 8 bit color sampling and the Rec ITU R BT 709 color space are used for 4K Full HD time lapse movies o o If the c...

Page 478: ...displayed while time lapse movies are being recorded may look different from the resulting movie For example there may be inconsistent brightness from flickering light sources or noise from a high ISO speed o o When recording a time lapse movie under low light the image displayed during shooting may look different from what is actually recorded in the movie In such cases the g icon will blink o o ...

Page 479: ...mages may not be displayed if the interval between shots is too brief o o The captured images are not recorded as still photos Even if you cancel the time lapse movie recording after only one shot is taken it will be recorded as a movie file o o If you connect the camera to a computer with the interface cable and use EOS Utility EOS software set z Time lapse movie to Disable If an option other tha...

Page 480: ...he image quality of the time lapse movie may decline It is recommended that you start time lapse movie recording after the white s disappears camera s internal temperature decreases o o With Auto exposure set to Each frame ISO speed shutter speed and aperture may not be recorded in the time lapse movie Exif information in some modes ...

Page 481: ... movie shooting switch to o immediate release or 2 release after 2 sec delay If the remote control s switch has been set to k the time lapse movie recording cannot start Camera status remote control setting o Immediate release 2 2 sec delay k Movie recording Test shooting screen Test shooting To shooting ready Shooting ready Starts shooting To test shooting screen During time lapse movie recording...

Page 482: ... event Video snapshots are available when the movie recording size is set to L6X NTSC or L5X PAL Video snapshot albums can also be played back with background music 336 Creating a Video Snapshot Album Video snapshot 1 Video snapshot 2 Video snapshot Video snapshot album Setting Recording Time Per Video Snapshot 1 Select a shooting mode z z Select k 239 or M 241 2 Select z Video snapshot 3 Select E...

Page 483: ...ect OK 6 Specify the playback time z z Specify playback time per video snapshot 7 Specify the playback effect z z This setting determines how fast albums are played back 1 8Check the required recording time z z The time required to record each video snapshot is indicated 1 based on the playback time and effect ...

Page 484: ...cording g g The blue bar indicating recording time gradually decreases and after the specified time elapses recording stops automatically g g A confirmation message is displayed 277 11 Save as a video snapshot album z z Select J Save as album z z The clip is saved as the first video snapshot in the album 12Record your next video snapshots z z Repeat step 10 to record the next video snapshot z z Se...

Page 485: ...ecently W Save as a new album step 12 Creates a new album and saves the clip as the first video snapshot This album file is different from the one recorded most recently W Playback video snapshot steps 11 12 Plays the video snapshot just recorded r Do not save to album step 11 r Delete without saving to album step 12 Deletes the recently recorded video snapshot without saving it to an album Select...

Page 486: ...an existing album then press 0 z z Select OK g g Some video snapshot settings will be updated to match settings of the existing album 3 Close the menu z z Press the M button to close the menu g g The video snapshot recording screen is displayed 4Record a video snapshot z z Record the video snapshot referring to Creating Video Snapshot Albums 276 o o You cannot select an album taken with another ca...

Page 487: ...ions o o No sound is recorded when you set Playback effect to 1 2x speed or 2x speed o o Recording time per video snapshot is only approximate It may differ slightly from the actual recording time indicated during playback due to the frame rate and other factors ...

Page 488: ...e shutter button halfway To keep the focus at a specific position or if you prefer not to record mechanical sounds from the lens you can temporarily stop Movie Servo AF by touching Z in the lower left of the screen When Movie Servo AF is paused if you return to movie recording after operations such as pressing the M or x button or changing the AF method Movie Servo AF will resume z z When Disable ...

Page 489: ...ormed or you control the camera or lens during movie recording the camera s built in microphone may also record mechanical sounds of the lens or sounds of camera lens operations In this case using an external microphone may reduce these sounds If the sounds are still distracting with an external microphone it may be more effective to remove the external microphone from the camera and position it a...

Page 490: ...is effective when you want to prevent the AF points from rapidly tracking something that is not the intended subject during panning or when an obstacle cuts across the AF points Responsive 1 2 3 This makes the camera more responsive when tracking a subject that covers the AF point The closer the setting is to the plus symbol the more responsive the camera is It is effective when you want to keep t...

Page 491: ...ffect at all times for movie recording before and during movie recording or set During shooting to have the AF speed take effect only during movie recording z z 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 ...

Page 492: ...hen 4K movie recording is set o o Available when z Movie Servo AF is set to Enable and z AF method is set to 1 point AF o o Operation when z AF method is set to an option other than 1 point AF is equivalent to setting AF speed to Standard 0 o o An asterisk to the right of z Movie Servo AF speed indicates that the default setting has been modified ...

Page 493: ...erration correction see 123 z z Remote control shooting When Enable is set you can start or stop movie recording using Wireless Remote Control BR E1 sold separately First pair the BR E1 with the camera 399 With Wireless Remote Control BR E1 Set the release mode movie shooting switch to the k position then press the release button For details on Time lapse movie recording see 273 ...

Page 494: ...ISO speed setting range minimum and maximum Max for Auto You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in Full HD HD movie recording in k mode or in M mode with ISO Auto HMax for Auto You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in 4K movie recording in k mode or in M mode with ISO Auto aMax for Auto You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in 4K time lapse Full HD time lapse movie recording in k mod...

Page 495: ...light tone priority You can reduce overexposed clipped highlights as you record movies For details on Highlight tone priority see 137 o o Enhanced is not available not displayed when recording movies with z Highlight tone priority set ...

Page 496: ...Disable Enables you to record movies with smoother more natural movement less affected by subject shake than when set to Enable Note that under low light movies may be darker than when set to Enable Enable Enables you to shoot brighter movies less affected by image noise than when set to Disable by automatically reducing the shutter speed to 1 30 sec NTSC or 1 25 sec PAL under low light o o Settin...

Page 497: ...with an RF lens Available in M shooting mode Select Enable to change the aperture increment from 1 3 stop or 1 2 stop to 1 8 stop o o kAv 1 8 stop incr is not available not displayed when EF or EF S lenses are used o o When set to Enable setting options in 8C Fn I 1 Exposure level increments are disabled and have no effect ...

Page 498: ...off Recorded movies are saved to the card z z Clean H output HDMI output consists solely of 4K movies Shooting information and AF points are also displayed on the camera but no image is recorded to the card Note that Wi Fi communication is not available z z Clean L output HDMI output consists solely of Full HD movies Shooting information and AF points are also displayed on the camera but no image ...

Page 499: ...f you do not press the shutter button halfway The Image Stabilizer consumes battery power and may shorten the total movie recording time depending on the shooting conditions When the Image Stabilizer is not necessary such as when using a tripod it is recommended that you set the IS switch to 2 o o If the brightness changes as you record a movie with auto exposure the movie may appear to stop momen...

Page 500: ...will hardly go upward First shoot a few test movies to see if the card can write fast enough o o If the indicator indicates that the card is full and movie recording stops automatically the sound near the end of the movie may not be recorded properly o o If the card s writing speed is slow due to fragmentation and the indicator appears formatting the card may make the writing speed faster 1 Audio ...

Page 501: ...till photos and movies and introduces menu settings on the Playback x tab Images shot and saved with another device Normal display or selection on this camera may not be possible for images captured on other cameras or images from this camera that have been edited or renamed on a computer ...

Page 502: ... Playback z z Playback 1 310 313 314 318 322 z z Playback 2 325 331 333 334 z z Playback 3 337 339 340 343 345 347 o o 3 RAW image processing and 3 Quick Control RAW processing are not displayed in Basic Zone modes ...

Page 503: ...295 Tab Menus Playback z z Playback 4 349 351 352 353 354 355 ...

Page 504: ...z z To play back newer images press the Z button and to play back older images press the Y button z z Each time you press the B button the display will change No information Basic information display Shooting information display 3 Exit the image playback z z Press the x button to exit the image playback ...

Page 505: ...ooting Information Display With the shooting information screen displayed you can press the W X keys to change the information displayed You can also customize the information displayed in x Playback information display 349 ...

Page 506: ... touch to control playback Supported touch operations are like those used with smartphones and similar devices First press the x button to prepare for touch playback Image browsing Magnified view Index display Jump display o o You can also magnify display by double tapping with one finger ...

Page 507: ...d area position 1 and 6u will be displayed on the lower right of the screen z z To magnify images turn the 6 dial clockwise z z To reduce magnification turn the 6 dial counterclockwise For index display 300 keep turning the dial 2 Scroll the image z z Press the V cross keys to scroll the image vertically and horizontally z z To cancel the magnified view press the u button ...

Page 508: ... counterclockwise g g The 4 image index display will appear The selected image is highlighted with an orange frame z z Turning the 6 dial further counterclockwise will switch the display from 9 images 36 images and to 100 images If you turn the dial clockwise it will rotate through 100 36 9 4 and single image display B B B B 3 Select an image z z Press the V cross keys to move the orange frame and...

Page 509: ...ns at the left edge of a thumbnail indicate a movie As movies cannot be played back from the index display press 0 to switch to the single image display 3 In the single image display press 0 4Press 0 to play back the movie g g The movie will start playing back 1 z z You can pause playback and display the movie playback panel by pressing 0 Press it again to resume the playback z z You can also adju...

Page 510: ... 0 Holding 0 down will rewind the movie 6 Next frame Plays the movie frame by frame each time you press 0 Holding 0 down will fast forward the movie v Skip forward Skips forward 4 sec each time you press 0 X Edit Displays the editing screen 304 y Background music Plays back a movie with the selected background music 336 I Frame Grab Available when you play 4K or 4K time lapse movies Enables you to...

Page 511: ...ess 0 Holding 0 down will fast forward the movie v Next clip Displays the first frame of the next video snapshot L Erase clip Erases the current video snapshot X Edit Displays the editing screen 304 y Background music Plays back an album with the selected background music 336 Playback position mm ss Playback time minutes seconds Volume Use the W X keys to adjust the speaker volume 301 o o Adjust t...

Page 512: ... select X 3 Specify the part to be edited out z z Select either U Cut beginning or V Cut end z z Press the Y Z keys for frame by frame playback z z After deciding which part to edit out press 0 The portion indicated by a line at the bottom of the screen will remain 4Check the edited movie z z Select 7 to play the edited movie z z To change the edited part go back to step 3 z z To cancel the editin...

Page 513: ...save the edited movie and return to the movie playback screen o o Because editing is performed in approx 1 sec increments at the position indicated by at the bottom of the screen the actual position where movies are trimmed may differ from your specified position o o Movies shot with another camera cannot be edited with this camera o o You cannot edit a movie when the camera is connected to a comp...

Page 514: ...e Y Z keys to select a 4K movie or 4K time lapse movie z z On the shooting information screen 599 4K movies and 4K time lapse movies are indicated by an H icon z z In index display press 0 to switch to single image display 3 In the single image display press 0 4Pause movie playback g g The movie playback panel will appear 5 Select a frame to grab z z Use the movie playback panel to select the fram...

Page 515: ...me as a JPEG still image 8Select the image to display z z Check the destination folder and image file number z z Select View original movie or View extracted still image o o Frame grabbing is not possible with Full HD movies Full HD time lapse movies or with 4K movies or 4K time lapse movies from a different camera ...

Page 516: ...nnect the HDMI cable to the camera z z With the plug s dHDMI MINI logo facing the front of the camera insert it into the D terminal 2 Connect the HDMI cable to the television z z 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 4Set the camera s power switch to 1 5 Press the x button g g The image ...

Page 517: ... Depending on the television part of the image displayed may be cut off o o Do not connect any other device s output to the camera s D terminal Doing so may cause a malfunction o o Certain televisions may not display the images due to incompatibility o o It may take some time before images are displayed To avoid delay set 5 HDMI resolution to 1080p 386 o o Touch screen operations are not supported...

Page 518: ...ages 2 Select Select images 3 Select an image z z Use the Y Z keys to select the image to protect 1 4Protect the image z z Press 0 to protect the selected image The K icon 1 will appear at the top of the screen z z To cancel the image protection press 0 again The K icon will disappear z z To protect another image repeat steps 3 and 4 ...

Page 519: ... range to protect all the specified images at once 1 Select Select range z z Select Select range in 3 Protect images 2 Specify the range of images z z Select the first image start point z z Next select the last image end point g g The images in the specified range will be protected and the J icon will appear z z To select another image to be protected repeat step 2 ...

Page 520: ...ions 345 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 filtered images will be canceled o o If you format the card 367 the protected images will also be erased o o Once an image is protected it cannot be erased by the ca...

Page 521: ... rotate 3 Rotate the image z z Each time you press 0 the image will rotate clockwise as follows 90 270 0 z z To rotate another image repeat steps 2 and 3 o o If you set 5 Auto rotate to OnzD 366 before taking vertical shots you need not rotate the image with this function o o If the rotated image is not displayed in the rotated orientation during image playback set 5 Auto rotate to OnzD ...

Page 522: ...e recovered Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it To prevent important images from being erased accidentally protect them Erasing a Single Image 1 Select the image to be erased z z Press the x button z z Use the Y Z keys to select the image to erase 2 Press the L button 3 Erase the images JPEG or RAW Images or Movies z z Select Erase RAW JPEG images z z Select an item ...

Page 523: ... to be erased you can erase all those images at once 1 Select 3 Erase images 2 Select Select and erase images 3 Select an image z z Use the Y Z keys to select the image to erase then press 0 z z To select another image to be erased repeat step 3 4Erase the images z z Press the M button then press OK ...

Page 524: ...can specify the first and last images for a range to erase all the specified images at once 1 Select Select range z z Select Select range in 3 Erase images 2 Specify the range of images z z Select the first image start point z z Next select the last image end point 3 Press the M button 4Erase the images z z Select OK ...

Page 525: ...older or All images on card all the images in the folder or on the card will be erased If the search conditions are set with 3 Set image search conditions 345 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 o o To erase all the images including protected images format the card 367 ...

Page 526: ...g 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 Setting the Printing Option 1 Select 3 Print order 2 Select Set up 3 Set the options as desired z z Set the Print type Date and File No Print type K Standard Prints one image on one sheet L Index Multiple thumbnail images are printed on one sheet K...

Page 527: ...ate and File No cannot both be set to On at the same time o o When printing with 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 o o Certain DPOF compliant printers and photofinishers may not be able to print the images as you specified Refer to the printer s instruction manual be...

Page 528: ...ressing the W X keys you can set the number of copies to be printed up to 99 1 Quantity 2 Total images selected 3 4 z z Index Press 0 to add a checkmark to the box X The image will be included in the index print 3 Checkmark 4 Index icon z z Selecting Multiple Images Select Range Under Multiple select Select range Selecting the first and last images of the range marks all the images in the range wi...

Page 529: ...h conditions are set with 3 Set image search conditions 345 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 images filtered by the search conditions will be specified for printing If you select Clear all found images all the print order of the filtered images will be cleared...

Page 530: ...the specified images for a photobook will be copied to a dedicated folder This function is useful for ordering photobooks online Specifying One Image at a Time 1 Select 3 Photobook Set up 2 Select Select images 3 Select the image to be specified z z Use the Y Z keys to select an image then press 0 z z To select other images to be specified for a photobook repeat step 3 ...

Page 531: ...point to end point of images to be specified for a photobook at once 1 Select Multiple z z Under 3 Photobook Set up select Multiple 2 Select Select range 3 Specify the range of images z z Select the first image start point z z Next select the last image end point g g A checkmark X will be appended to all the images within the range between first and last images ...

Page 532: ...45 and you select Multiple the display will change to All found images and Clear all found images If you select All found images all the images filtered by the search conditions will be specified for the photobook If you select Clear all found images all the photobook order of the filtered images will be cleared o o RAW images or movies cannot be specified for the photobook Note that RAW images or...

Page 533: ...lso use Digital Photo Professional EOS software to process RAW images 1 Select 3 RAW image processing 2 Select an item then select images z z You can select multiple images to process at once Select images z z Use the Y Z keys to select images to process then press 0 z z Press the M button Select range z z Select the first image start point z z Next select the last image end point z z Press the M ...

Page 534: ...ction setting screen z z To return to the image settings at the time of shooting press the L button Comparison Screen z z You can switch between the After change and Shot settings screens by pressing the B button and turning the 5 dial z z Items in orange on the After change screen have been modified since the time of capture z z Press the M button 4Save the image z z When using Customize RAW proc...

Page 535: ... Image quality setting Using V cross keys you can scroll the magnified image vertically and horizontally To cancel the magnified view press the u button again Images with Aspect Ratio Setting JPEG images at the specified aspect ratio are created when you process RAW images with z zCropping aspect ratio 119 set to 1 1 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio or 16 9 aspect ratio o o Some settings cannot be ch...

Page 536: ...emperature z z Picture Style 148 You can select the Picture Style You can adjust the sharpness contrast and other parameters z z Auto Lighting Optimizer 136 You can set the Auto Lighting Optimizer z z High ISO speed noise reduction 157 You can set the noise reduction processing for high ISO speeds If the effect is difficult to discern magnify the image 299 z z 73 Image quality 116 You can set the ...

Page 537: ...S software at maximum correction amount If the effects of correction are not apparent use Digital Photo Professional to apply the peripheral illumination correction Distortion correction 124 Image distortion due to lens characteristics can be corrected If Enable is set the corrected image will be displayed The image periphery will be trimmed in the corrected image Since the image resolution may lo...

Page 538: ...ern magnify the image 299 o o Processing RAW images in the camera will not produce exactly the same results as processing RAW images with Digital Photo Professional EOS software o o If you perform Brightness adjustment noise banding etc may be intensified with the effects of adjustment o o When Digital Lens Optimizer is set noise may be intensified together with the effects of correction Image edg...

Page 539: ... 3 Creative Assist 2 Select an image z z Use the Y Z keys to select images to process then press 0 3 Select an effect level z z Use the Y Z keys to select the effect z z By selecting Preset and pressing 0 you can choose Vivid Soft or other preset effects Auto 1 Auto 2 and Auto 3 are effects recommended by the camera based on image conditions ...

Page 540: ...z You can adjust effects such as Brightness or Contrast by pressing 0 and then using the Y Z keys z z Press 0 when adjustment is finished z z To reset the effect press the L button z z To confirm the effect press the S button 4Select OK to save the image ...

Page 541: ...f RAW image processing performed from the Quick Control screen 1 Select 3 Quick Control RAW processing 2 Select an item z z Creative Assist RAW processing that applies your preferred effect 331 z z RAW image processing RAW processing according to conditions you specify 325 ...

Page 542: ...ms You can rearrange delete or play back the video snapshots in an album 1 Select 3 Create album 2 Select an album to edit z z Press 0 to add a checkmark X z z After selection press the M button 3 Select OK 4Select an editing option ...

Page 543: ...clear the selection and remove L press 0 again 7 Play video snapshot Use the Y Z keys to select a video snapshot to play then press 0 Use the W X keys to adjust the volume 5 Finish editing z z Press the M button when you are finished editing z z Select W Finish editing 6 Save the image z z To play an album with background music use Background music to select the music 336 z z To check your editing...

Page 544: ...lect the background music z z Use the W X keys to select the music then press 0 For Slide show you can select multiple tracks 3 Listen to a sample z z To listen to a sample press the B button z z Use the W X keys to adjust the volume Press the B again to stop playback z z To delete the music use the W X keys to select it then press the L button o o For instructions on copying background music to c...

Page 545: ...elect the image to crop 3 Set the cropping frame z z Press 0 to display the cropping frame z z The image area within the cropping frame will be cropped z z Changing the Cropping Frame Size Turn the 6 dial to change the cropping frame size The smaller the cropping frame the more magnified the cropped image will look z z Changing the Aspect Ratio and Orientation Turn the 5 dial to select e Press 0 t...

Page 546: ...tilt After completing the tilt correction press 0 4Check the image area to be cropped z z Turn the 5 dial to select b g g The image area to be cropped will be displayed 5 Save the image z z Turn the 5 dial to select W z z Select OK to save the cropped image z z Check the destination folder and image file number then select OK z z To crop another image repeat steps 2 to 5 o o The position and size ...

Page 547: ...to select the image to resize 1 3 Select the desired image size z z Press 0 to display the image sizes z z Select the desired image size 1 z z Only resizing to b is available for JPEG images captured in cropped shooting or with EF S lenses 4Save the image z z Select OK to save the resized image z z Check the destination folder and image file number then select OK z z To resize another image repeat...

Page 548: ...age to be rated z z Use the Y Z keys to select the image to rate 4Rate the image z z Press 0 and a blue highlight frame will appear as shown in the screen shown on the left z z Use the W X keys to select a rating mark then press 0 g g When you append a rating mark to the image the number beside the set rating will increase by one z z To rate another image repeat steps 3 and 4 ...

Page 549: ... z z Select Select range in 3 Rating 2 Specify the range of images z z Select the first image start point z z Next select the last image end point g g A checkmark X will be appended to all the images within the range between first and last images 3 Press the M button 4Rate the image z z Turn the 6 dial to select a rating mark then select OK g g All the images in the specified range will be rated s...

Page 550: ...lect OK When you are not rating images or cancelling the rating select OFF If the search conditions are set with 3 Set image search conditions 345 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 o o Values next to ratings are displayed as if more than 1 000 images have that rating o o With 3 Set ...

Page 551: ...the images to be played back in the slide show filter the images with 3 Set image search conditions 345 2 Select 3 Slide show 3 Set the playback as desired z z Select Set up z z Set the Display time Repeat repeated playback and Transition effect effect when changing images for the still photos z z To play background music use Background music to select the music 336 z z After completing the settin...

Page 552: ... slide show press 0 During pause G will be displayed on the upper left of the image Press 0 again to resume the slide show o o During the automatic playback of still photos you can press the B button to switch the display format 296 o o Volume during movie playback can be adjusted by pressing the W X keys o o During auto playback or pause you can press the Y Z keys to view another image o o During...

Page 553: ... W X keys to select an item z z Use the Y Z keys to set the setting g g A checkmark X 1 is appended to the left of the item Specified as the search condition z z If you select the item and press the B button the checkmark X will be removed The search condition is canceled Item Description 9Rating Displays images with the selected rating condition dDate Displays images taken on the selected shootin...

Page 554: ...ges are filtered for display the screen will have an outer yellow frame 2 Clearing the Search Conditions Access the screen in step 2 then press the L button to remove all the checkmarks X Press 0 to clear the search conditions o o If no images match the search conditions OK is not available on the screen in step 2 o o Search conditions may be cleared if you perform power card or image editing oper...

Page 555: ...g to the jump method set 1 Select x Image jump w 6 2 Select the jump method o o With Jump images by the specified number you can turn the 6 dial to select the number of images to jump by o o When you select Display by image rating turn the 6 dial to specify the rating 340 If you browse images with 9 selected all the rated images will be displayed ...

Page 556: ...mage display turn the 6 dial g g You can browse by the set method 1 Jump method 2 Playback position o o To search images by shooting date select g Date o o To search images by folder select h Folder o o If the card contains both movies and still photos select i Movies or j Stills to display one or the other ...

Page 557: ... a checkmark X to the number of each screen to display then select OK g g Your selected information can be accessed by pressing the B button during playback or by pressing the W X keys when shooting information is displayed Histogram The brightness histogram shows the exposure level distribution and overall brightness The RGB histogram is for checking the color saturation and gradation You can swi...

Page 558: ...sure level inclination and the overall gradation Dark image Normal brightness Bright image Sample Histograms z z RGB display This histogram is a graph showing the distribution of each primary color s brightness level in the image RGB or red green and blue The horizontal axis indicates the color s brightness level darker on the left and brighter on the right while the vertical axis indicates how ma...

Page 559: ...sed highlights on the playback screen To obtain more detailed gradation in the blinking areas where you want the gradation to be faithfully reproduced set the exposure compensation to a negative amount and shoot again for a better result 1 Select 3 Highlight alert 2 Select Enable ...

Page 560: ...s You can display the AF points that were used to focus which will be outlined in red on the playback screen If automatic AF point selection is set multiple AF points may be displayed 1 Select 3 AF point disp 2 Select Enable ...

Page 561: ...display a grid over still photos shown in single image display on the playback screen This function is convenient for checking the image s vertical or horizontal tilt as well as composition 1 Select 3 Playback grid 2 Select an item ...

Page 562: ...is displayed first when you start image playback 1 Select 3 View from last seen 2 Select an item z z Enable Playback resumes from the last image displayed except when you have just finished shooting z z Disable Playback resumes from your most recent shot whenever the camera is restarted ...

Page 563: ...nter at the selected magnification z z Actual size from selected point The recorded image s pixels will be displayed at approx 100 The magnified view starts at the AF point that achieved focus If the photo is taken with manual focus the magnified view starts at the image center z z Same as last magnification from center The magnification will be the same as the last time you exited the magnified v...

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Page 565: ...357 357 Set up This chapter describes menu settings on the set up 5 tab z z A M icon to the right of a page title indicates that the function is available only in t d s f a or F mode ...

Page 566: ...358 Tab Menus Set up z z Set up 1 361 363 366 367 369 370 z z Set up 2 371 372 373 374 377 z z Set up 3 378 379 380 381 382 386 387 ...

Page 567: ...359 Tab Menus Set up z z Set up 4 388 393 393 394 395 397 z z Set up 5 398 402 z z Set up 6 407 408 410 411 413 413 413 ...

Page 568: ...en you are recording movies the following screen is displayed for 54 and 56 z z Set up 4 388 393 394 395 397 z z Set up 6 407 410 411 413 413 In Basic Zone and HDR Movie modes the following screen is displayed for 56 407 413 ...

Page 569: ...361 Creating and Selecting a Folder You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved Creating a Folder 1 Select 5 Select folder 2 Select Create folder 3 Select OK ...

Page 570: ... automatically Folders numbered from 100 to 999 can be created Creating Folders with a Computer o o With the card open on the screen create a new folder named DCIM Open the DCIM folder and create as many folders as necessary to save and organize your images The folder name must follow the format 100ABC_D The first three digits are always the folder number from 100 to 999 The last five characters c...

Page 571: ...elect Continuous or Auto reset z z If you want to reset the file numbering select Manual reset 365 z z Select OK to create a new folder and the file number will start with 0001 o o If the file number in folder 999 reaches 9999 shooting will not be possible even if the card still has storage capacity The screen will display a message telling you to replace the card Replace it with a new card Exampl...

Page 572: ...ltiple cards or in 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 0051 0052 1 ...

Page 573: ... 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 0051 0001 1 File numbering after replacing the card 100 0051 101 0001 File numbering after creating a folder Card 2 Card 1 Card 1 1 File numbering is reset Manual Reset When you wish to reset the file numbering to 0001 or to start from file number...

Page 574: ...oth the camera and computers z z OnD Automatically rotates images only for display on computers z z Off o o Images captured with auto rotation set to Off will not rotate during playback even if you later set auto rotation to On o o If a picture is taken while the camera is pointing up or down automatic rotation to the proper orientation for viewing may not be performed correctly o o If images are ...

Page 575: ...ake 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 5 Format card 2 Format the card z z Select OK z z For low level formatting press the L button to add a checkmark X to Low level format then select OK o o The card capacity displayed on the card format screen may be smaller than the capacity indicated on the car...

Page 576: ...rmal formatting will already be complete and you can use the card as usual Card s File Formats z z SD SDHC cards will be formatted in FAT32 SDXC cards will be formatted in exFAT z z When recording a movie with a card formatted in exFAT the movie will be recorded in a single file instead of being split into multiple files even if it exceeds 4 GB The movie file will exceed 4 GB o o It may not be pos...

Page 577: ...when you switch shooting modes 1 Select 5 Mode guide 2 Select Enable 3 Turn the Mode dial g g A brief description of the selected shooting mode is displayed z z To display more details press the X key z z To clear the mode guide press 0 In 8 or k mode the shooting mode selection screen is displayed ...

Page 578: ...ature Guide A brief description of functions and items can be displayed when you use Quick Control setting 1 Select 5 Feature guide 2 Select Enable o o To clear a description either tap it or continue performing operations ...

Page 579: ...creen darkens to reduce battery consumption 1 Select 5 Eco mode 2 Select On z z The screen darkens when the camera is not used for approx two seconds Approx ten seconds after darkening the screen turns off z z To activate the screen and prepare for shooting when the screen is off press the shutter button halfway ...

Page 580: ...r turn off automatically Display off Auto power off and Viewfinder off 1 Select 5 Power saving 2 Select an item z z Even when Auto power off is set to Disable the screen will turn off after the time set in Display off o o Display off and Auto power off settings do not apply when Eco mode is set to On ...

Page 581: ...1 Select 5 Disp brightness 2 Make the adjustment z z Referring to the gray chart use the Y Z keys to adjust the brightness then press 0 z z When adjusting viewfinder brightness look through the viewfinder as you set it o o To check the image s exposure referring to the histogram 349 is recommended ...

Page 582: ...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 5 Date Time Zone 2 Set the time zone z z Use the Y Z keys to select Time zone z z Press 0 z z Use the W X keys to select the time zone then press 0 z z If your time zone is not listed press the M button then...

Page 583: ...ime z z Use the Y Z keys to select an item then press 0 z z Use the W X keys to set it then press 0 4Set the daylight saving time z z Set it as necessary z z Use the Y Z keys to select Y then press 0 z z Use the W X keys to select Z then press 0 z z When the daylight saving time is set to Z the time set in step 3 will advance by 1 hour If Y is set the daylight saving time will be canceled and the ...

Page 584: ...t the battery when its battery becomes exhausted or when it is exposed to below freezing temperatures for a prolonged period If this happens set them once again o o After changing Zone Time difference check that the correct date time are set o o Auto power off time may be extended while the 5 Date Time Zone screen is displayed ...

Page 585: ...377 Setting the Interface Language 1 Select 5 LanguageK 2 Set the desired language ...

Page 586: ...y This setting determines the frame rates available when you record movies 1 Select 5 Video system 2 Select an item z z NTSC For areas where the TV system is NTSC North America Japan South Korea Mexico etc z z PAL For areas where the TV system is PAL Europe Russia China Australia etc ...

Page 587: ...fingernails or ballpoint pens for touch operations o o 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 o o Attaching any commercially available protective sheet or sticker on the screen may degrade the touch ope...

Page 588: ...hen subjects are in focus or for other operations 1 Select 5 Beep 2 Select an item z z Touch The beeper will be silent only for touch operations z z Disable Disables beeping when subjects are in focus when you shoot with the self timer and when you use touch operations ...

Page 589: ...e level is displayed Green Battery s recharge performance is good Green Battery s recharge performance is slightly degraded Red Purchasing a new battery is recommended o o 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 o o If a battery communication error m...

Page 590: ...ensor Cleaning The camera s sensor cleaning feature cleans the front of the image sensor Activating Immediate Cleaning 1 Select 5 Sensor cleaning 2 Select Clean nowf z z Select OK on the confirmation dialog ...

Page 591: ...able position on a desk or other flat surface o o Even if you repeat the sensor cleaning the result will not improve much Note that Clean nowf may not be available immediately after cleaning o o Dots of light may appear in captured images or on the shooting screen if the sensor is affected by cosmic rays or similar factors By selecting Clean nowf their appearance may be suppressed 382 ...

Page 592: ...ally with a commercially available blower or similar tool The image sensor is extremely delicate If the sensor needs to be cleaned directly having it done by a Canon Service Center is recommended 1 Setting the power switch to 2 2 Remove the lens and clean the sensor 3 End the cleaning z z Attach the lens or body cap ...

Page 593: ... a plain blower without any brush attached A brush can scratch the sensor o o Do not insert the blower tip inside the camera beyond the lens mount This may damage the shutter curtains o o Never use pressurized air or gas to clean the sensor Pressurized air may damage the sensor and sprayed gas may freeze on the sensor and scratch it o o If a smudge that cannot be removed with a blower remains havi...

Page 594: ...xternal recording device with an HDMI cable 1 Select 5 HDMI resolution 2 Select an item z z Auto The images will automatically be displayed at the optimum resolution matching the connected television z z 1080p Output at 1080p resolution Select if you prefer to avoid display or delay issues when the camera switches resolution ...

Page 595: ...ailable during HDR display o o JPEG images are used for HDR display in the case of L ISO 50 equivalent images or multiple exposure RAW images o o 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 o o Depending on the TV used images may not look as expected o o Some image effects and information may not be displayed on an HDR TV ...

Page 596: ... 1 Select Screen info settings 2 Select screens z z Use the W X keys to select screens of information to show on the camera z z For information you prefer not to display press 0 to clear the checkmark X z z To edit the screen press the B button 3 Edit the screen z z Use the W X keys to select items to show on the screen z z For items you prefer not to display press 0 to clear the checkmark X z z S...

Page 597: ... select screens of information to show in the viewfinder z z For information you prefer not to display press 0 to clear the checkmark X z z To edit the screen press the B button 3 Edit the screen z z Use the W X keys to select items to show in the viewfinder z z For items you prefer not to display press 0 to clear the checkmark X z z Select OK to register the setting ...

Page 598: ... displayed when you are shooting still photos vertically 1 Select VF vertical display 2 Select an item z z On Information is automatically rotated making it easier to read z z Off Information is not automatically rotated Grid Display A grid can be displayed on the screen and viewfinder 1 Select Grid display 2 Select an item ...

Page 599: ...content Brightness or RGB and display size Large or Small z z Press M button to confirm the setting Setting Focus Distance Display You can display focus distance when using RF lenses In focus distance display you can select the timing and unit of measurement 1 Select Focus distance disp 2 Select the timing of display 3 Select the unit of measurement z z Press M button to confirm the setting ...

Page 600: ...392 Customizing Information Displayed When Shooting Clearing Settings You can restore Shooting info disp to the default settings 1 Select Reset 2 Select OK ...

Page 601: ... to prioritize in viewfinder display for still photos 1 Select 5 Viewfinder performance 2 Select an item Setting the Viewfinder Display Format You can select the viewfinder display format 1 Select 5 VF display format 2 Select an item z z Use the W X keys to select an item z z Press 0 to set it ...

Page 602: ...screens 1 Select 5 Display settings 2 Select an item z z Auto Normally use the screen for display but switch to the viewfinder when you look through it z z Manual You can restrict display to the screen or viewfinder 3 Select screen or viewfinder display z z Press 0 to set it ...

Page 603: ...performed by pressing the shutter button completely With Fully press set to Start stop mov rec you can start stop movie recording not only by pressing the movie shooting button but also by pressing the shutter button completely or by using Remote Switch RS 60E3 sold separately 219 o o Half press switches from Meter One Shot AF to Meter k Servo AF when Movie rec size is set to H o o Even if you set...

Page 604: ...description about the feature by pressing the B button Press it again to exit Help display To scroll the screen when a scrollbar 1 appears on the right press the W X keys or turn the 5 dial z z Example z High ISO speed NR B B 1 z z Example 5 Multi function lock B B ...

Page 605: ...397 Help Help Display Text Size You can change the text size for the Help display 1 Select 5 Help text size 2 Select an item ...

Page 606: ...ou can connect the camera to a smartphone or computer wirelessly and send your shots or control the camera remotely 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Set the item z z For details see Wi Fi Wireless Communication Functions ...

Page 607: ...tely which supports Bluetooth low energy technology Pairing To use BR E1 you must first pair connect and register the camera and remote control 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Select Bluetooth function 3 Select Bluetooth function 4Select Remote z z If the message Register a nickname to identify the camera appears register a nickname as described on 422 ...

Page 608: ...lect Q or k as the drive mode 209 When recording movies z z In z Remote control select Enable z z For instructions after the pairing is complete refer to the BR E1 s Instruction Manual o o Bluetooth connections consume battery power even after the camera s auto power off is activated o o When you do not use the Bluetooth function setting it to Disable in step 4 is recommended To use the remote con...

Page 609: ...iring with a different BR E1 clear the information about the connected remote control 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Select Bluetooth function 3 Select Check clear connection info 4Press the B button 5 Clear the connection information z z Select OK ...

Page 610: ...et up refer to the GP E2 Instruction Manual Precautions When Using GP E2 o o Be sure to check the countries and regions where its use is allowed and use the function in accordance with the laws and regulations of the country or region o o Make sure the GP E2 firmware is updated to Ver 2 0 0 or later Firmware updating requires an interface cable For updating instructions visit the Canon website o o...

Page 611: ...alled on the smartphone For details on installing Camera Connect see 420 Specifying the smartphone as the GPS device 1 On the smartphone activate location services 2 Establish a Bluetooth connection z z Connect the camera to a smartphone via Bluetooth For details see 421 3 Select 5 GPS device settings ...

Page 612: ...rmation can now be acquired from the smartphone z z To check acquired geotag information latitude longitude elevation and Coordinated Universal Time UTC select GPS information display on the GPS device settings screen 5 Take the picture z z Images are geotagged with the information from the smartphone ...

Page 613: ... information cannot be acquired On Location information acquired For details on how GPS connection status is indicated when the GP E2 is used refer to the GP E2 Instruction Manual 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 296 349 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 614: ... Location information is no longer acquired after any of the following operations Setting Bluetooth function to an option other than Smartphone Turning the camera off Quitting Camera Connect Deactivating location services on the smartphone o o 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 ...

Page 615: ...tings 1 Select 5 Multi function lock 2 Select camera controls to lock z z Press 0 to add a checkmark X z z Select OK g g Setting the R switch to R locks the selected X camera controls o o In Basic Zone modes only Touch control can be set o o If it is changed from the default setting an asterisk will be displayed on the right edge of 5 Multi function lock ...

Page 616: ...on the registration screen g g The current camera settings are registered to Custom shooting mode C 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 Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes If you sele...

Page 617: ...409 Registering Custom Shooting Modes o o You can also change shooting and menu settings in Custom shooting modes ...

Page 618: ...Settings The camera s settings for shooting functions and menu functions can be reverted to their defaults 1 Select 5 Clear all camera settings 2 Select OK o o For details on clearing all Custom Function and customized control settings see 546 ...

Page 619: ...nformation 1 Select 5 Copyright information 2 Select an item 3 Enter text z z Use the V cross keys or 5 dial to select a character then press 0 to enter it z z By selecting you can change the input mode z z To delete single characters select or press the L button 4Exit the setting z z Press the M button then press OK ...

Page 620: ...on that you entered Deleting the Copyright Information When you select Delete copyright information in step 2 you can delete the Author and Copyright information o o If the entry for Author or Copyright is long it may not be displayed entirely when you select Display copyright info o o You can also set or check the copyright information with EOS Utility EOS software ...

Page 621: ...ote that scanning QR codes requires an app z z Displaying certification logosM Select 5 Certification Logo Display to display some of the logos of the camera s certifications Other certification logos can be found in this Instruction Manual on the camera body and on the camera s package z z Firmware versionM Select 5 Firmware to update the firmware of the camera or current lens ...

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Page 623: ...415 415 Wi Fi Wireless Communication Functions This chapter describes how to send images via Wi Fi from the camera to a variety of compatible devices and how to use Web services ...

Page 624: ...nt Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage from erroneous wireless communication settings when using the camera In addition Canon cannot be held liable for any other loss or damage caused by use of the camera When using wireless communication functions establish appropriate security at your own risk and discretion Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage caused by un...

Page 625: ...nect the camera to a computer via Wi Fi and operate the camera remotely using EOS Utility EOS software With the dedicated application Image Transfer Utility 2 images on the camera can also be sent to a computer automatically 3 l Print images using a Wi Fi printer 461 Connect the camera to a printer supporting PictBridge Wireless LAN via Wi Fi to print images 4 R Send images to a Web service 473 Sh...

Page 626: ...e Wi Fi Connection via Access Points 488 Interface Cable Connection Cautions o o 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 connection before connecting the interface cable o o When the camera is connected to a computer or another device with an interface cable you cannot...

Page 627: ...a Access Points 488 Selecting the Wi Fi Connection Method Connecting to a Bluetooth compatible Smartphone via Wi Fi 421 By connecting to a Bluetooth compatible smartphone via Bluetooth in advance you can connect via Wi Fi simply by performing an operation on the camera or smartphone Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi Fi from the Wi Fi function Menu 433 You can use Wi Fi to connect to a smartphone t...

Page 628: ...ay 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 Android iOS o o For the operating system versions supported by Camera Connect refer to the download site of Camera Connect o o Interface or functions of the camera and Camera Connect are subject to change for firmware update of the camera or application update of Cam...

Page 629: ...th compatible Smartphone via Wi Fi Make sure Camera Connect is installed on the smartphone and that Bluetooth and Wi Fi are on Steps on the Camera 1 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Select Bluetooth function 3 Select Bluetooth function 4Select Smartphone ...

Page 630: ...422 Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi Fi 5 Register Nickname z z When using the displayed nickname press the M button z z You can change the nickname 497 6 Select OK 7 Select Pairing ...

Page 631: ... z z If Camera Connect is already installed select Do not display z z If Camera Connect is not installed select Android or iOS scan the displayed QR code with the smartphone to access Google Play or App Store and install Camera Connect g g Pairing now begins ...

Page 632: ...24 Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi Fi Steps on the Smartphone 1 9 Start Camera Connect 10Select the camera to pair with g g If you are using an Android smartphone go to step 12 11 Tap on Pair iOS only ...

Page 633: ...or more devices at the same time via Bluetooth o o Bluetooth connection consumes battery power even after the camera s auto power off is activated Therefore the battery level may be low when you use the camera Troubleshooting Pairing o o 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...

Page 634: ...essage is displayed to confirm camera connection z z For the Camera Connect functions see 437 g g When a Wi Fi connection is established the screen for the selected function will appear g g The Bluetooth and Wi Fi icons are lit on the main Camera Connect screen The Wi Fi connection to a Bluetooth compatible smartphone is now complete ...

Page 635: ...Fi Connection 449 z z Terminating the Wi Fi connection will switch the camera to the Bluetooth connection qWi Fi on Screen Disconnect exit z z Terminates the Wi Fi connection Confirm set z z You can check the settings Error details z z When a Wi Fi connection error occurs you can check the details of the error ...

Page 636: ...a Connect 2 Select a Camera Connect function z z Select the Camera Connect function you want to use z z In iOS select Join when a message is displayed to confirm camera connection When a Wi Fi connection is established the screen for the selected function will appear z z For the Camera Connect functions see 437 ...

Page 637: ...If you will not use the Bluetooth function select Disable Pairing z z Pair the camera with the device selected in Bluetooth function Check clear connection info z z You can check the name and communication status of the paired device z z To remove registration of the paired device press the B button For details see Removing a Paired Device s Registration 432 Bluetooth address z z You can check the...

Page 638: ...f Once the devices are paired you can use a smartphone to connect via Wi Fi and transfer images from the camera even when it is off Configure Stay conn if off 1 Select Bluetooth function z z Select Bluetooth function on the Wireless communication settings screen 2 Set Stay conn if off to Enable z z On the Bluetooth function screen set Stay conn if off to Enable Even when the camera is off it will ...

Page 639: ... connection Images on the camera are listed when the Wi Fi connection is established Using Camera Connect z z You can use Camera Connect to transfer images to the smartphone and you can delete or rate images from the camera z z To terminate the Wi Fi connection tap on on the main Camera Connect screen 449 o o This feature is not available unless the camera and smartphone are paired via Bluetooth o...

Page 640: ...vice s registration on the Bluetooth function screen 429 Steps on the Camera 1 Select Check clear connection info 2 Press the B button 3 Clear the connection information z z Select OK Steps on the Smartphone 4Remove the camera registration z z In the Bluetooth settings of the smartphone select the nickname of the camera to remove registration for ...

Page 641: ...Menu Steps on the Camera 1 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Select Wi Fi function z z If the Nickname screen is displayed register a nickname 422 3 Select q Connect to smartphone z z If the history 493 is displayed switch the screen with the Y Z keys 4Select Register a device for connection ...

Page 642: ...ed QR code with the smartphone then access Google Play or App Store and install Camera Connect 1 2 6 Check the SSID network name and password z z Check the SSID 1 and password 2 displayed on the camera screen z z In Wi Fi settings if you set Password to None the password will not be displayed or required For details see 516 o o By selecting Switch network in step 6 you can establish a Wi Fi connec...

Page 643: ...the password enter the password checked in step 6 8Start Camera Connect z z When the Waiting to connect screen is displayed on the camera start Camera Connect on the smartphone 9 Select the camera to connect to via Wi Fi z z Select and tap on the camera to connect to via Wi Fi from Cameras on Camera Connect Steps on the Camera 2 10Establish a Wi Fi connection z z Select OK z z To specify viewable ...

Page 644: ...i Fi connection see Terminating the Wi Fi Connection 449 z z To reconnect via Wi Fi see Reconnecting via Wi Fi 493 qWi Fi on Screen Disconnect exit z z Terminates the Wi Fi connection Confirm set z z You can check the settings Error details z z When a Wi Fi connection error occurs you can check the details of the error o o When connected via Wi Fi you can send images to a smartphone from the Quick...

Page 645: ...he camera Remote live view shooting z z The camera s Live View image can be viewed on a smartphone z z You can shoot with remote operation Auto transfer z z Enables camera and app setting adjustment to send shots to a smartphone automatically as they are captured 439 Bluetooth remote controller z z You can control the camera by using a smartphone paired via Bluetooth as a remote control Not availa...

Page 646: ...remote shooting the AF speed may become slower o o Depending on the communication status image display or shutter release timing may be delayed o o When saving images to a smartphone you cannot take a picture even if you press the camera s shutter button Also the camera screen may turn off o o The Wi Fi connection will be terminated if you set the camera s power switch to 2 or open the card slot b...

Page 647: ...atically as You Shoot Your shots can be sent automatically Before following these steps make sure the camera and smartphone are connected via Wi Fi 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Select Wi Fi settings 3 Select Send to smartphone after shot 4Set Auto send to Enable ...

Page 648: ...440 Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi Fi 5 Set Size to send z z Select the image size then press 0 6 Take the picture ...

Page 649: ...d images to a smartphone paired via Bluetooth Android devices only or connected via Wi Fi 1 Play back the image 2 Press the Q button 3 Select q g g If you perform this step while connected via Bluetooth a message is displayed and the connection switches to a Wi Fi connection 4Select sending options and send the images ...

Page 650: ...5 dial to select an image to send then press 0 z z You can press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise to select the image using the index display 2 Select Send img shown z z In Size to send you can select the image sending size z z When sending movies you can select the image quality of movies to send in Quality to send ...

Page 651: ...s the Y Z keys or turn the 5 dial to select an image to send then press 0 z z You can press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise to switch to the three image display to select the images To return to the single image display also press the u button and operate the 6 dial z z After selecting the images to send press the M button ...

Page 652: ...mage selection z z Select OK 5 Select Size to send z z On the displayed screen select an image size z z When sending movies select the image quality in Quality to send 6 Select Send 3 Sending a Specified Range of Images 1 Press 0 2 Select Send range ...

Page 653: ...z z To cancel the selection repeat this step z z You can press the u button and turn the 6 dial to change the number of images shown in the index display 4Confirm the range z z Press the M button 5 Select Size to send z z On the displayed screen select an image size z z When sending movies select the image quality in Quality to send 6 Select Send ...

Page 654: ...ne via Wi Fi 4 Sending All Images on the Card 1 Press 0 2 Select Send all card 3 Select Size to send z z On the displayed screen select an image size z z When sending movies select the image quality in Quality to send 4Select Send ...

Page 655: ...match the search conditions set in Set image search conditions at once For Set image search conditions refer to Filtering Images for Playback 345 1 Press 0 2 Select Send all found 3 Select Size to send z z On the displayed screen select an image size z z When sending movies select the image quality in Quality to send ...

Page 656: ... Android z z Press the M button on the image transfer screen z z Select OK on the screen on the left to end image transfer and the Wi Fi connection Sending Images from the Camera over a Wi Fi Connection z z Press the M button on the image transfer screen z z To terminate the Wi Fi connection see Terminating the Wi Fi Connection 449 ...

Page 657: ...ze for still photos applies to all still photos sent at that time Note that b size still photos are not reduced o o Selecting compression for movies applies to all movies sent at that time o o When you use a battery to power the camera make sure it is fully charged o o With a Wi Fi connection established the camera s auto power off does not function Terminating the Wi Fi Connection To terminate th...

Page 658: ...ied after the Wi Fi connection is terminated 1 Select Wi Fi function z z Select Wi Fi function on the Wireless communication settings screen 2 Select q z z If the history 493 is displayed switch the screen with the Y Z keys 3 Select Edit device information 4Select a smartphone z z Select the name of the smartphone on which you want to make the images viewable ...

Page 659: ... shooting date basis Images shot up to nine days ago can be specified z z When Images shot in past days is selected images shot up to the specified number of days before the current date become viewable Use the W X keys to specify the number of days then press 0 to confirm the selection z z Once you select OK the viewable images are set o o If Viewable imgs is set to any setting other than All ima...

Page 660: ... number range Select range 1 2 Select the first and last images from images arranged by the file number to specify the viewable images 1 Press 0 to display the image selection screen Select an image using the Y Z keys or 5 dial You can press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise to select the image using the index display 2 Select an image as the starting point 1 3 Use Z to select an i...

Page 661: ...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 perform a variety of camera operations Steps on the Camera 1 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Select Wi Fi function z z If the Nickname screen is displayed register a nickname 422 3 Select D Remote control EOS Utility z z I...

Page 662: ...ayed on the camera screen z z In Wi Fi settings if you set Password to None the password will not be displayed or required For details see 516 Steps on the Computer 1 Computer s screen sample 6 Select the SSID then enter the password z z On the computer s network setting screen select the SSID checked in step 5 z z For the password enter the password checked in step 5 ...

Page 663: ...splayed represents the last six digits of the MAC address of the camera to be connected Steps on the Computer 2 8Start EOS Utility 9 In EOS Utility click Pairing over Wi Fi LAN z z If a firewall related message is displayed select Yes 10Click Connect z z Select the camera to connect to then click Connect ...

Page 664: ...t z z Terminates the Wi Fi connection Confirm set z z You can check the settings Error details z z When a Wi Fi connection error occurs you can check the details of the error The Wi Fi connection to a computer is now complete z z Operate the camera using EOS Utility on the computer z z To reconnect via Wi Fi see Reconnecting via Wi Fi 493 ...

Page 665: ...to shooting mode to movie recording mode o o With a Wi Fi connection to EOS Utility established certain functions are unavailable o o In remote shooting the AF speed may become slower o o Depending on the communication status image display or shutter release timing may be delayed o o In Remote Live View shooting the rate of image transmission is slower compared to a connection via an interface cab...

Page 666: ... z z In Image Transfer Utility 2 access the pairing settings screen z z The screen to set up pairing is shown when you follow the instructions displayed the first time Image Transfer Utility 2 starts up Steps on the Camera 2 Select Auto send images to computer z z Select Wi Fi settings on the 5 Wireless communication settings screen z z On the Wi Fi settings screen select Auto send images to compu...

Page 667: ...ish a Wi Fi connection between the camera and the access point connected to the computer For connection instructions see Wi Fi Connection via Access Points 488 6 Select the computer to pair the camera with Steps on the Computer 2 7 Pair the camera and computer z z Select the camera then click Pairing ...

Page 668: ...Select images to send screen 4Connect the computer and access point via Wi Fi and start Image Transfer Utility 2 z z Images are sent automatically to the computer when you turn the camera on within range of the access point o o Auto power off is disabled o o Any images captured after automatic transfer are sent automatically when the camera is restarted o o If images are not sent automatically try...

Page 669: ...g instructions refer to the printer user manual Establishing a Wi Fi Connection 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Select Wi Fi function z z If the Nickname screen is displayed register a nickname 422 3 Select l Print from Wi Fi printer z z If the history 493 is displayed switch the screen with the Y Z keys 4Select Register a device for connection ...

Page 670: ...d or required For details see 516 6 Set up the printer z z On the Wi Fi settings menu of the printer to be used select the SSID you have checked z z For the password enter the password checked in step 5 7 Select the printer z z In the list of detected printers select the printer to connect to via Wi Fi z z If your preferred printer is not listed selecting Search again may enable the camera to find...

Page 671: ...ing to a Printer via Wi Fi o o Wi Fi connection is possible with Wi Fi printers supporting PictBridge Wireless LAN o o To establish a Wi Fi connection via an access point see Wi Fi Connection via Access Points 488 ...

Page 672: ...z Press the Y Z keys or turn the 5 dial to select an image to print then press 0 z z You can press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise to select the image using the index display 2 Select Print image 3 Print the image z z For the print setting procedures see 467 z z Select Print then OK to start printing ...

Page 673: ... printing options z z For the setting procedures refer to Digital Print Order Format DPOF 318 z z If the print order is complete before establishing a Wi Fi connection go to step 4 4Select Print z z Print can be selected only when an image is selected and the printer is ready to print 5 Set the Paper settings 467 ...

Page 674: ...ting select Print image and print o o When you use a battery to power the camera make sure it is fully charged o o Depending on the image s file size and image quality it may take some time to start printing after you select Print o o To stop printing press 0 while Stop is displayed then select OK o o When printing with Print order if you stopped printing and want to resume printing of the remaini...

Page 675: ...g screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Sets date or file number printing 469 2 Sets the printing effects 469 3 Sets the number of copies to print 470 4 Sets the print area 471 5 Sets the paper size type and layout 468 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 Paper Se...

Page 676: ...Prints with no borders If your printer cannot print borderless prints the print will have borders Bordered Prints with white borders along the edges xx up Option to print 2 4 8 9 16 20 or 35 images on one sheet Default The page layout varies depending on the printer model or its settings o o Borderless printing may result in significant cropping if the aspect ratio of the paper and image do not ma...

Page 677: ... Default Printing effects differ depending on the printer For details refer to the printer s instruction manual E On Prints in the printer s standard colors The image s Exif information is used to make automatic corrections E Off No automatic correction is applied E Red Eye1 Effective in flash images where the subject has red eye The red eye is reduced for printing o o If you imprint shooting info...

Page 678: ...Select R z z Select the number of copies to print o o The Default setting for printing effects and other options are the printer s own default settings as set by the printer s manufacturer Refer to the printer s instruction manual to find out what the Default settings are ...

Page 679: ...be printed The shape of the frame aspect ratio can be changed with Paper settings Changing the Cropping Frame Size Turn the 6 dial to change the cropping frame size Moving the Cropping Frame Press the W X or Y Z keys to move the frame over the image vertically or horizontally Switching the Orientation of the Cropping Frame Pressing the B button will toggle the cropping frame between the vertical a...

Page 680: ... to the printer s instruction manual Error Messages o o 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 o o Confirm that paper is loaded correctly Ink Error o o Check the printer s ink level and the waste ink tank Hardware...

Page 681: ...rnet Explorer and settings required for CANON iMAGE GATEWAY access z z For information on countries and regions where CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is available visit the Canon website http www canon com cig z z For CANON iMAGE GATEWAY instructions and setting details refer to the help information for CANON iMAGE GATEWAY z z If you also intend to use Web services other than CANON iMAGE GATEWAY you must have...

Page 682: ... CANON iMAGE GATEWAY as a destination Web service on the camera You will need to enter an email address used on your computer or smartphone Steps on the Camera 1 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Select Wi Fi function z z If the Nickname screen is displayed register a nickname 422 3 Select R 4Select I Agree ...

Page 683: ...nection z z Connect to an access point via Wi Fi Go to step 7 on 490 6 Enter your email address z z Enter your email address then select OK 7 Enter a four digit number z z Enter a four digit number of your choice then select OK 8Select OK g g The R icon changes to ...

Page 684: ... Set up camera web link z z Access the page in the notification message z z Follow the instructions to complete the settings on the camera web link settings page Steps on the Camera 2 10Add CANON iMAGE GATEWAY as a destination z z Select g g CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is now added ...

Page 685: ...Web service you want to use z z Visit the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY website and access the camera web link settings page z z Follow the on screen instructions to complete settings for Web services you want to use Steps on the Camera 2 Add the Web service you configured as a destination z z On the Wi Fi function screen select ...

Page 686: ...unction z z Select Wi Fi function on the Wireless communication settings screen 2 Select a Web service z z If the history 493 is displayed switch the screen with the Y Z keys z z A screen to select a destination may be displayed depending on the type and settings of the Web service 492 ...

Page 687: ...nd z z Press the Y Z keys or turn the 5 dial to select an image to send then press 0 z z You can press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise to select the image using the index display 2 Select Send img shown z z In Size to send you can select the image sending size z z On the screen after images are sent select OK to end the Wi Fi connection z z When the Terms of use screen is display...

Page 688: ...he Y Z keys or turn the 5 dial to select an image to send then press 0 z z You can press the u button and turn the 6 dial counterclockwise to switch to the three image display to select the images To return to the single image display also press the u button and operate the 6 dial z z After selecting the images to send press the M button ...

Page 689: ...Size to send is not displayed z z On the displayed screen select an image size 5 Select Send z z On the screen after images are sent select OK to end the Wi Fi connection z z When the Terms of use screen is displayed thoroughly read the message then select I Agree z z To scroll the screen use the W X keys ...

Page 690: ...ect Send range 3 Specify the range of images z z Select the first image start point z z Select the last image end point g g Images will be selected and X will appear z z To cancel the selection repeat this step z z You can press the u button and turn the 6 dial to change the number of images shown in the index display 4Confirm the range z z Press the M button ...

Page 691: ...age size 6 Select Send z z On the screen after images are sent select OK to end the Wi Fi connection z z When the Terms of use screen is displayed thoroughly read the message then select I Agree z z To scroll the screen use the W X keys Sending All Images on the Card 1 Press 0 2 Select Send all card ...

Page 692: ...he displayed screen select an image size 4Select Send z z On the screen after images are sent select OK to end the Wi Fi connection z z When the Terms of use screen is displayed thoroughly read the message then select I Agree z z To scroll the screen use the W X keys ...

Page 693: ...ions Send all the images that match the search conditions set in Set image search conditions at once For Set image search conditions refer to Filtering Images for Playback 345 1 Press 0 2 Select Send all found 3 Select Size to send z z On the displayed screen select an image size ...

Page 694: ...rvice 4Select Send z z On the screen after images are sent select OK to end the Wi Fi connection z z When the Terms of use screen is displayed thoroughly read the message then select I Agree z z To scroll the screen use the W X keys ...

Page 695: ...e length of movies will be limited o o Certain images may not be able to be sent with Send range Send all card or Send all found o o When you reduce the image size all images to be sent at the same time are resized Note that movies or b size still photos are not reduced o o Reduced is enabled only for still photos shot with cameras of the same model as this camera Still photos shot with other mode...

Page 696: ...the WPS button and how long to press it It may take approx one minute to establish a Wi Fi connection 1 Select 5 Wireless communication settings 2 Select Wi Fi function z z If the Nickname screen is displayed register a nickname 422 3 Select an item z z If the history 493 is displayed switch the screen with the Y Z keys z z Press the W X or Y Z keys to select an item ...

Page 697: ...hen q Connect to smartphone is selected the screen on the left is displayed If Camera Connect is already installed select Do not display 5 Select Switch network z z Displayed when q D or l is selected 6 Select Connect with WPS o o For Camera access point mode displayed in step 6 see 492 ...

Page 698: ... PBC mode z z Select OK 8Connect to the access point via Wi Fi z z Press the access point s WPS button z z Select OK 9 Select Auto setting z z Select OK to access the setting screen for the Wi Fi function z z If an error occurs with Auto setting see 518 ...

Page 699: ... 10Specify the settings for the Wi Fi function qConnect to smartphone Go to step 7 on 435 DRemote control EOS Utility Go to step 8 or 9 on 455 lPrint from Wi Fi printer Go to step 7 on 462 Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Go to step 6 on 475 ...

Page 700: ... the EOS Utility Instruction Manual z z The Send to screen may be displayed z z Select the destination from the list of registered destinations z z The procedures for setting up a connection and sending images are the same as those for other Web services Camera Access Point Mode Camera access point mode is a connection mode for connecting the camera directly to each device via Wi Fi Displayed when...

Page 701: ...item is not displayed use the Y Z keys to switch screens z z If Connection history is set to Hide the history will not be displayed 516 3 Operate the connected device q Smartphone z z Activate the smartphone s Wi Fi function then start Camera Connect z z If the smartphone s connection destination has been changed restore the setting to connect via Wi Fi to the camera or the same access point as th...

Page 702: ... same access point as the camera When directly connecting the camera to a computer via Wi Fi _Canon0A is displayed at the end of the SSID l Printer z z If the printer s connection destination has been changed restore the setting to connect via Wi Fi to the camera or the same access point as the camera When directly connecting the camera to a printer via Wi Fi _Canon0A is displayed at the end of th...

Page 703: ...ys to switch screens z z Select the item to newly connect to via Wi Fi from the screen on the left z z For details on q Connect to smartphone see Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi Fi from the Wi Fi function Menu 419 z z For D Remote control EOS Utility see Connecting to a Computer via Wi Fi 453 z z For details on l Print from Wi Fi printer see Connecting to a Printer via Wi Fi 461 z z When sending...

Page 704: ...function z z Select Wi Fi function on the Wireless communication settings screen 2 Select an item z z When the screen on the left appears use the Y Z keys to switch screens z z From the screen on the left select the item for which to change or delete the connection settings 3 Select Edit device information 4Select a device z z Select the device for which to change or delete the connection settings...

Page 705: ... Change device nickname You can change the nickname using the virtual keyboard 517 z z Viewable imgs 450 Displayed when q Connect to smartphone is selected Settings will appear at the bottom of the screen z z Erase connection information You can delete connection settings saved on the camera For Web services visit the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY website to delete the connection settings ...

Page 706: ...can prevent their information from being exposed when you lend or give your camera to other people 1 Select Clear settings 2 Select OK g g Wireless communication settings are cleared to default and the Wireless communication settings screen will reappear o o Performing 5 Clear all camera settings does not delete the wireless communication setting information ...

Page 707: ...ror details and the camera s MAC address 1 Select Wi Fi function z z Select Wi Fi function on the Wireless communication settings screen 2 Press the B button g g The View info screen will appear z z When an error has occurred press 0 to display the error content ...

Page 708: ...ss 0 499 z z Select Error details on the Wi Fi on screen Click the error code number s page in the following chart to jump to the corresponding page 11 501 12 501 21 502 22 503 23 504 61 505 63 506 64 506 65 507 66 507 67 507 68 508 69 508 91 508 121 508 125 509 126 509 127 509 141 509 142 509 151 510 152 510 o o When an error occurs Err is displayed on the upper right of the Wi Fi function screen...

Page 709: ...ss point set to use the same password for authentication g g This error occurs if the passwords do not match when the authentication method for encryption is set to Open system The setting is case sensitive so check upper and lower case characters Make sure that the correct password for authentication is set on the camera 517 12 Connection target not found z z Is the power of the target device and...

Page 710: ...z z Is the power of the DHCP server on g g Turn on the DHCP server z z Are there enough addresses for assignment by the DHCP server g g Increase the number of addresses assigned by the DHCP server g g Remove devices assigned addresses by the DHCP server from the network to reduce the number of addresses in use z z Is the DHCP server working correctly g g Check the DHCP server settings to make sure...

Page 711: ... g g On the DNS server make sure IP addresses and the corresponding names are entered correctly z z Is the DNS server working correctly g g Check the DNS server settings to make sure it is working correctly as a DNS server g g If applicable ask your network administrator to ensure the DNS server is available What to check on the network as a whole z z Does the network that you are trying to connec...

Page 712: ...If the camera s IP address is set to Manual setting in network environments using a DHCP server change the setting to Auto setting 490 Responding to Error Messages 21 23 o o Also check the following points when responding to errors numbered 21 23 o o Are the camera and the access point set to use the same password for authentication This error occurs if the passwords do not match when the authenti...

Page 713: ...ck on the camera z z Does the SSID set on the camera match that of the access point g g Check the SSID at the access point then set the same SSID on the camera What to check at the access point z z Is the access point turned on g g Turn on the power of the access point z z If filtering by MAC address is active is the MAC address of the camera in use registered at the access point g g Register the ...

Page 714: ...he camera z z If filtering by MAC address is active is the MAC address of the camera in use registered at the access point g g Register the MAC address of the camera used to the access point The MAC address can be checked on the View info screen 499 64 Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal z z Are the camera and the access point set to use the same encryption method g g The camera supports the f...

Page 715: ...z band or influence of rain or high humidity 511 66 Incorrect wireless LAN password z z Are the camera and the access point set to use the same password for authentication g g The setting is case sensitive so check upper and lower case characters Make sure that the correct password for authentication is set on the camera 67 Incorrect wireless LAN encryption method z z Are the camera and the access...

Page 716: ...re within reach of each other 69 Multiple wireless LAN terminals have been found Cannot connect Retry from the beginning z z Connection is in progress by other access points in Pushbutton Connection mode PBC mode of WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup g g Wait a while before trying to establish the connection 91 Other error z z A problem other than error code number 11 to 69 occurred g g Turn the camera s p...

Page 717: ... service g g Try again to establish the Wi Fi connection to the Web service 141 Printer is busy Reconnect to try again z z Is the printer performing a printing process g g Try again to establish the Wi Fi connection to the printer after the printing process is finished z z Is another camera connected to the printer via Wi Fi g g Try again to establish the Wi Fi connection to the printer after the ...

Page 718: ...ter was somehow interrupted g g To resume automatic image transfer set the camera s power switch to 2 and then set it to 1 152 Card s write protect switch is set to lock z z Is the card s write protect switch set to the locked position g g Slide the card s write protect switch to the writing position ...

Page 719: ... rate drops because of the influence of the following electronic devices stop using them or move further away from the devices to transmit communication z z 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 othe...

Page 720: ...Communication Function Notes Using the Wireless Remote Control BR E1 z z When Bluetooth function is set to Remote to use the Wireless Remote Control BR E1 the camera cannot be connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth ...

Page 721: ...ess to 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 ...

Page 722: ...S X open the Terminal application enter ifconfig a and press the Return key The IP address assigned to the computer is indicated in the en0 item next to inet in the format For information about the Terminal application refer to the Mac OS X help To avoid using the same IP address for the computer and other devices on the network change the rightmost number when setting up the IP address assigned t...

Page 723: ... Wi Fi function The following Wi Fi functions are available z z Communicate with smartphone z z Remote control EOS Utility z z Print from Wi Fi printer z z Send images to Web service Bluetooth function 429 Displays the Bluetooth function screen on which you can set or check the Bluetooth functions Nickname You can change the nickname using the virtual keyboard 517 Clear settings 498 Clear all wire...

Page 724: ...word except when connecting to an access point via Wi Fi Connection history You can set whether to Show or Hide the history of the Wi Fi connected devices Auto send images to computer With the dedicated software Image Transfer Utility 2 you can send images on the camera to a computer automatically 458 Send to smartphone after shot Your shots can be sent to a smartphone automatically 439 MAC addres...

Page 725: ...ing 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 Change the type of keyboard 9 Finish the text entry z z Use the W X Y Z keys to move within 2 and 4 8 z z Press 0 to confirm input or when switching input modes ...

Page 726: ...t an item z z Select an item to access the screen for numerical input z z To use a gateway select Enable then select Address 3 Enter the desired values z z Turn the 6 dial to move the input position in the upper area and turn the 5 dial to select the number Press 0 to enter the selected number z z To set the entered values and return to the screen for step 2 press the M button ...

Page 727: ...ly 4Select OK z z When you have completed setting the necessary items select OK z z If you are not sure what to enter see Checking Network Settings 514 or ask the network administrator or another person knowledgeable about the network ...

Page 728: ...ked on the camera screen 3 3 1 2 2 1 Wi Fi function 2 Bluetooth function 3 Wireless signal strength Communication status Wi Fi function Wireless signal strength Not connected Wi Fi Disable Off Wi Fi Enable Connecting Blinking Connected Sending data fg Connection error Blinking ...

Page 729: ...Fi Bluetooth Status Display Bluetooth Function Indicator Bluetooth function Connection status Screen Other than Disable Bluetooth connected Bluetooth not connected Disable Bluetooth not connected Not displayed ...

Page 730: ...522 ...

Page 731: ...ons My Menu You can fine tune camera functions and change 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 ...

Page 732: ...524 Tab Menus Customization 526 530 536 546 546 ...

Page 733: ...t up 3 Change the setting as desired z z Use the W X keys to select a setting number z z To set up another Custom Function repeat steps 2 3 z z At the bottom of the screen the current Custom Function settings are indicated below the respective function numbers z z Any options changed from defaults are displayed in blue 4Exit the setting z z Press the M button g g The screen in step 1 is displayed ...

Page 734: ...AEB flash exposure compensation etc z z 0 1 3 stop z z 1 1 2 stop o o When 1 2 stop is set the display will be as shown below C Fn I 2 ISO speed setting increments You can change the manual ISO speed setting increments to a whole stop z z 0 1 3 stop z z 1 1 stop o o Even if 1 stop is set ISO speed will be automatically set in 1 3 stop increments when ISO Auto is set o o Even when 1 stop is set you...

Page 735: ...Enable z z 1 Disable C Fn I 4 Bracketing sequence The AEB shooting sequence and white balance bracketing sequence can be changed z z 0 0 z z 1 0 z z 2 0 AEB White Balance Bracketing B A Direction M G Direction 0 Standard exposure 0 Standard white balance 0 Standard white balance Decreased exposure Blue bias Magenta bias Increased exposure Amber bias Green bias ...

Page 736: ...e table below z z 0 3 shots z z 1 2 shots z z 2 5 shots z z 3 7 shots 1 stop step increments 1st Shot 2nd Shot 3rd Shot 4th Shot 5th Shot 6th Shot 7th Shot 3 3 shots Standard 0 1 1 2 2 shots Standard 0 1 5 5 shots Standard 0 2 1 1 2 7 7 shots Standard 0 3 2 1 1 2 3 o o If 2 shots is set you can select the or side when setting the AEB range With WB bracketing the 2nd shot will be adjusted toward ei...

Page 737: ...m the default setting safety shift will override it if the standard exposure cannot be obtained o o The minimum and maximum limits for the safety shift with the ISO speed are determined by Auto range 134 However if the manually set ISO speed exceeds the Auto range the safety shift will take effect up or down to the manually set ISO speed o o Safety shift will take effect as necessary even when fla...

Page 738: ...ross the AF points or if the subject strays from the AF points The 2 setting makes the camera keep tracking the target subject longer than the 1 setting However if the camera focuses on a wrong subject it may take slightly longer to switch and focus on the target subject z z Responsive 2 Responsive 1 The camera can focus consecutively on subjects at different distances that are covered by the AF p...

Page 739: ... an obstruction in front of the subject z z 2 1 Effective for subjects having sudden movements sudden acceleration deceleration or sudden stops Even if the moving subject s speed suddenly changes dramatically the camera continues to focus on the target subject For example the camera is less likely to focus behind a subject that suddenly starts approaching you or in front of an approaching subject ...

Page 740: ...ven if the target subject moves dramatically up down left or right and moves away from the AF point the camera switches its focus to neighboring AF points to continue focusing on the subject The camera switches to the AF point deemed most likely to focus on the subject based on the subject s continual movement contrast etc Setting 2 makes the camera more prone to switch the AF point than with 1 Ho...

Page 741: ...ens drive will not be performed This prevents the lens from becoming grossly out of focus due to the focus search drive o o 1 Stop focus search is recommended for super telephoto lenses or other lens that cover a large area to avoid significant delay from focus search drive if the lens becomes greatly out of focus C Fn II 5 Limit AF methods You can limit the AF methods available to those that you ...

Page 742: ...sition are used for both vertical and horizontal shooting z z 1 Separate AF pts pt only Separate AF point or Zone AF frame positions can be assigned for each camera orientation 1 Horizontal 2 Vertical with the camera grip above 3 Vertical with the camera grip below Useful when switching to AF points or Zone AF frames in other positions automatically based on camera orientation AF points or Zone AF...

Page 743: ...ally to suit the shooting conditions z z 1 Initial AF pt set for c Servo AF starts from the manually set AF point when AF operation is set to Servo AF and the AF method is set to u Tracking z z 2 AF pt set for If you switch from Spot AF 1 point AF Expand AF area Z or Expand AF area Around to u Tracking Servo AF starts from the manually set AF point Useful for starting Servo AF from the AF point se...

Page 744: ...mode matches the direction to set exposure compensation in d s and f modes z z 0 Normal z z 1 Reverse direction C Fn III 2 Control ring rotation RF lens and mount adapter control ring turning direction when setting the shutter speed and aperture can be reversed z z 0 Normal z z 1 Reverse direction C Fn III 3 Focus ring rotation RF lens focusing ring turning direction can be reversed z z 0 Normal z...

Page 745: ...uttons You can assign frequently used functions to buttons such as V or p Different functions for use when shooting still photos or movies can be assigned to the same button 1 Select a part of the bar 2 Select a function to assign z z Press 0 to set it ...

Page 746: ...ion Set AF point to center k k One Shot AFzServo AF 1 k k Touch drag AF k k Eye Detection AF 1 k k Exposure Metering start k AE lock k k AE lock hold k k AE lock while button pressed k AE Lock FE Lock 1 k k Exposure compensation hold button turn Set ISO speed hold button turn Flash function settings 1 k k FE lock 1 k k Movie k Movies k k Pause Movie Servo AF k ...

Page 747: ...m Function Settings k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k ...

Page 748: ...in Fv mode 1 k k Quick Control screen k k Magnify Reduce k k Menu Menu display k k Image quality 1 k k Picture Style k k Select folder k k Create folder k k Maximize screen brightness temporary k k Display off k k Switch between viewfinder screen k k Eco mode k k Wi Fi function k k No function disabled k k 1 Cannot be assigned as a function available when recording movies ...

Page 749: ...k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k o o stands for AF stop button provided on super telephoto lenses equipped with Image Stabilizer ...

Page 750: ...542 Custom Function Settings C Fn III 6 Customize dials Assign functions to the 6 5 dials or control ring T 1 Select a part of the bar 2 Select a function to assign z z Press 0 to set it ...

Page 751: ...de k k Change aperture hold metering button k Change shutter speed hold metering button k Set ISO speed hold metering button k Exposure compensation hold metering button k Change aperture value k Change shutter speed k Set ISO Speed k Exposure compensation k No function disabled k k k o o T Control ring on RF lenses and mount adapters ...

Page 752: ...ns on power off You can set whether to retract gear type STM lenses such as EF40mm f 2 8 STM automatically when the camera s power switch is set to 2 z z 0 Enable z z 1 Disable o o With auto power off the lens will not retract regardless of the setting o o Before detaching the lens make sure that it is retracted o o When 0 Enable is set this function takes effect regardless of the lens s focus mod...

Page 753: ... compressed but file sizes are larger z z 0 Enable z z 1 Disable o o Editing movie files recorded with 1 Disable and then saving them with compression will also compress the audio o o Audio is compressed even if 1 Disable is selected when Movie rec size is set to L6V NTSC or L5V PAL o o Audio for video snapshots is compressed even when 1 Disable is selected ...

Page 754: ...g 8 Clear all Custom Func C Fn you can clear all Custom Function settings other than Customize buttons and Customize dials settings z z Clearing Customize buttons and Customize dials settings By selecting 8 Clear customized settings you can clear Customize buttons and Customize dials settings ...

Page 755: ...547 Tab Menus My Menu 548 551 551 552 ...

Page 756: ...s and Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently Creating and Adding My Menu Tab 1 Select Add My Menu tab 2 Select OK z z You can create up to five My Menu tabs by repeating steps 1 and 2 Registering Menu Items under the My Menu Tab s 1 Select MY MENU Configure ...

Page 757: ... delete items under the menu tab and rename or delete the menu tab z z Sort registered items You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu Select Sort registered items select an item to rearrange then press 0 With z displayed use the W X keys to move the item then press 0 z z Delete selected items Delete all items on tab You can delete any of the registered items Delete selected item...

Page 758: ...z Rename tab You can rename the My Menu tab from MY MENU 1 Select Rename tab 2 Enter text z z Select or press the L button to delete any unneeded characters z z Use the V cross keys or 5 dial to select a character then press 0 z z By selecting you can change the input mode 3 Confirm input z z Press the M button then press OK ...

Page 759: ...e all My Menu tabs all the tabs from MY MENU1 to MY MENU5 will be deleted and the 9 tab will revert to its default z z Delete all items You can delete all the items registered under the MY MENU1 to MY MENU5 tabs The tab s will remain When Delete all items is selected all the items registered under all the created tabs will be deleted o o If you perform Delete tab or Delete all My Menu tabs tab nam...

Page 760: ... menu screen that is to appear first when you press the M button z z Normal display Displays the last displayed menu screen z z Display from My Menu tab Displays with the 9 tab selected z z Display only My Menu tab Only the 9 tab is displayed The z 3 5 and 8 tabs will not be displayed ...

Page 761: ...553 553 Reference This chapter provides reference information on camera features ...

Page 762: ...evious versions cannot display images from this camera correctly Also processing RAW images from this camera is not possible o o Always update any previous version of the software that is installed by overwriting it with the latest version 1 Download the software z z Connect to the Internet from a computer and access the following Canon website www canon com icpd z z Select your country or region ...

Page 763: ...n Manuals Software Instruction Manuals PDF files can be downloaded from the Canon website to your computer z z Software Instruction Manual Download Site www canon com icpd o o To view the Instruction Manuals PDF files an Adobe PDF viewing software such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC most recent version recommended is required o o Adobe Acrobat Reader DC can be downloaded for free from the Internet o o...

Page 764: ... to the computer with Interface Cable IFC 100U sold separately computer end USB Type C z z Insert the plug into the camera s digital terminal z z Insert the other end of the cable into the computer s USB terminal 3 Use EOS Utility to import the images z z Refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual o o With Wi Fi connection established the camera cannot communicate with the computer even if they a...

Page 765: ...Install the software 554 2 Insert the card into the card reader 3 Use Digital Photo Professional to import the images z z Refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual o o When importing 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 ...

Page 766: ... the other end into a power outlet g g Charging begins and the access lamp 1 is lit in green 1 z z When charging is finished the access lamp turns off Unplug the power cord and disconnect the USB power adapter from the camera o o To protect batteries and keep them in optimal condition do not charge continuously for more than 24 hours o o In case of charging problems the access lamp blinks in green...

Page 767: ...n again o o The charging time required and the amount charged vary depending on ambient temperature and remaining capacity o o For safety reasons recharging in low temperatures 5 10 C 41 50 F will take longer o o Batteries are not charged when the camera is connected via Wi Fi or when the card slot battery compartment cover is open ...

Page 768: ... battery and card can be inserted or removed while the extension grip is attached to the camera 1 Remove the card slot battery compartment cover z z Turn the camera off and remove the cover Be careful not to lose the cover after removal 2 Attach the extension grip z z Attach as shown at left and turn the attach detach dial to lock in place ...

Page 769: ...extension grip cover z z For instructions on inserting or removing the battery and card see Inserting Removing the Battery and Card 42 o o When reattaching the card slot battery compartment cover to the camera attach it opened to at least 90 ...

Page 770: ...ack the protection circuit will stop charging and the charge lamp will blink in orange In the case of 1 unplug the charger s power plug from the power outlet Detach and reattach the battery to the charger Wait a few minutes then reconnect the power plug to the power outlet If the problem persists contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center The charger s lamp does not blink z z If the inter...

Page 771: ...rsists contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center The access lamp is not lit during charging with the USB power adapter z z Try unplugging the USB power adapter and plugging it in again The camera is not activated even when the power switch is set to 1 z z Make sure the card slot battery compartment cover is closed 42 z z Make sure the battery is installed properly in the camera 42 z z Ch...

Page 772: ...e is poor replace the battery with a new one z z The number of possible 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 Wi Fi Bluetooth wireless communication function The camera turns off by itself z z Auto power off is in effect To ...

Page 773: ...card or delete unnecessary images to make space 42 314 z z Shooting is not possible if the AF point turns orange when you attempt to focus Press the shutter button halfway again to refocus automatically or focus manually 54 214 The card cannot be used z z If a card error message is displayed see 44 or 581 An error message is displayed when the card is inserted in another camera z z Since SDXC card...

Page 774: ...131 use flash 222 or use a tripod z z See Minimizing Blurred Photos on 70 I cannot lock the focus and recompose the shot z z Set the AF operation to One Shot AF Shooting with the focus locked is not possible with Servo AF 71 185 The continuous shooting speed is slow z z The continuous shooting speed for high speed continuous shooting may be lower depending on conditions such as these battery level...

Page 775: ...e maximum burst shown in the table on 583 is based on Canon s testing card The faster the card s writing speed the higher the actual maximum burst will be For this reason the maximum burst displayed may differ from the actual maximum burst High speed display is not available during high speed continuous shooting z z Refer to the high speed display requirements on 181 Some image quality options are...

Page 776: ... or H1 H2 Even if I set a decreased exposure compensation the image comes out bright z z Set z Auto Lighting Optimizer to Disable 136 When Low Standard or High is set even if you set a decreased exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation the image may come out bright I cannot set the exposure compensation when both manual exposure and ISO Auto are set z z See 103 to set the exposure comp...

Page 777: ...an EL EX series Speedlites used in autoflash mode always fire at full output 221 z z When the flash Custom Function setting for Flash metering mode is set to TTL autoflash the flash will always fire at full output 230 Flash exposure compensation cannot be set z z If flash exposure compensation is already set with the Speedlite flash exposure compensation cannot be set with the camera When the exte...

Page 778: ...ing Wireless Remote Control BR E1 see 217 or 399 z z To use a remote control for time lapse movie recording see 273 A white s or red E icon is displayed during shooting z z It indicates that the camera s internal temperature is high Image quality of still photos may be worse when a white s icon is displayed If a red E icon is displayed it indicates that shooting will soon stop automatically 291 Du...

Page 779: ...es other than M the ISO speed is set automatically In M mode you can manually set the ISO speed 589 ISO 100 cannot be set or ISO speed expansion cannot be selected during movie recording z z Check the ISO speed range and Range for H setting under z kISO speed settings z z When z Highlight tone priority is set to Enable the available ISO speed range starts at ISO 200 Expanded ISO speed cannot be se...

Page 780: ...ar exposures can be caused by fluorescent lighting LED lighting or other light sources during movie recording Also changes in the exposure brightness or color tone may be recorded In M mode a slow shutter speed may reduce the problem The problem may be more noticeable in time lapse movie recording The subject looks distorted during movie recording z z If you move the camera to the left or right pa...

Page 781: ... the Bluetooth settings on the smartphone and try pairing again 432 Wi Fi function cannot be set z z If the camera is connected to a computer or another device with an interface cable Wi Fi functions cannot be set Disconnect the interface cable before setting any functions 418 A device connected with an interface cable cannot be used z z Other devices such as computers cannot be used with the came...

Page 782: ...ed if Camera Connect is running when you reconfigure connection settings In this case quit Camera Connect for a moment and then restart it Operation Problems I cannot change the setting with 6 5 d or T z z Use the R switch to unlock the controls 58 z z Check the 5 Multi function lock setting 407 Touch operation is not possible z z Make sure 5 Touch control is set to Standard or Sensitive 379 A cam...

Page 783: ... is displayed z z Menu display on the 9 tab is set to Display from My Menu tab or Display only My Menu tab Set Normal display 552 The file name s first character is an underscore _ z z Set z Color space to sRGB If Adobe RGB is set the first character will be an underscore 147 The file name starts with MVI_ z z It is a movie file The file numbering does not start from 0001 z z If the card already c...

Page 784: ... as shooting information When printing you can imprint the date and time in the picture using the date and time recorded in the shooting information 318 is displayed z z If the number of images recorded on the card exceeds the number the camera can display will be displayed The screen does not display a clear image z z If the screen is dirty use a soft cloth to clean it z z The screen display may ...

Page 785: ...e Images taken with Multi Shot Noise Reduction applied Cropped images Images captured with Auto Image Align set to Enable in HDR shooting The image cannot be erased z z If the image is protected it cannot be erased 310 Still photos and movies cannot be played back z z The camera may not be able to play back images taken with another camera z z Movies edited with a computer cannot be played back wi...

Page 786: ...ra and lens The movie appears to freeze momentarily z z If there is a drastic change in the exposure level during autoexposure movie recording the recording will stop momentarily until the brightness stabilizes In this case shoot in the M mode 241 No picture appears on the television z z Make sure 5 Video system is set to For NTSC or For PAL correctly for the video system of your television 378 z ...

Page 787: ... computer using EOS Utility EOS software The image cannot be resized z z With this camera you cannot resize JPEG b and RAW images 339 The image cannot be cropped z z With this camera you cannot crop RAW images 337 Dots of light appear on the image z z White red or blue dots of light may appear in captured images or on the shooting screen if the sensor is affected by cosmic rays or similar factors ...

Page 788: ...If you repeatedly turn the power switch 1 and 2 within a short time period the f icon may not be displayed 46 Computer Connection Problems I cannot import images to a computer z z Install EOS Utility EOS software in the computer 554 z z If the camera is already connected via Wi Fi it cannot communicate with any computer connected with an interface cable Communication between the connected camera a...

Page 789: ...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 Errxx and contact a Customer Support Help Desk 1 Error number 2 Cause and countermeasures ...

Page 790: ...ed on using the screen and a fully charged Battery Pack LP E17 and following CIPA Camera Imaging Products Association testing standards z z ISO Auto Range Shooting Mode ISO Speed No Flash With Flash t d s f a ISO 100 40000 ISO 100 1600 F ISO 400 ISO 400 The actual ISO speed range depends on the Minimum and Maximum set with Auto range In Basic Zone modes ISO speed is set automatically ...

Page 791: ...n Canon s testing standards and an 32 GB card Maximum burst measured under conditions and with an SD card conforming to Canon testing standards 32 GB standard UHS II card o High speed continuous shooting Full frame still photo cropping aspect ratio ISO 100 Standard Picture Style The file size number of possible shots and maximum burst will vary depending on the subject card brand still photo cropp...

Page 792: ... 23 0 megapixels 6240 3504 Approx 21 9 megapixels a 2768 2768 Approx 7 7 megapixels 3680 2768 Approx 10 2 megapixels 4160 2336 Approx 9 7 megapixels a 2080 2080 Approx 4 3 megapixels 2768 2080 Approx 5 8 megapixels 3120 1752 Approx 5 5 megapixels b 1600 1600 Approx 2 6 megapixels 2112 1600 Approx 3 4 megapixels 2400 1344 Approx 3 2 megapixels o o The actual aspect ratio of images in the sizes mark...

Page 793: ...D Speed Class 10 or higher 65 X SD Speed Class 4 or higher HDR movie 65 V w 87 65 X When movie cropping and Movie digital IS are disabled This table indicates the card s writing and reading speeds required for recording movies card performance requirements However card performance requirements for 4K Full HD time lapse movies apply to reading speed ...

Page 794: ... X 38 min 2 hr 34 min 10 hr 19 min 196 MB min 65 X 1 hr 13 min 4 hr 53 min 19 hr 34 min 103 MB min When movie cropping and Movie digital IS are disabled o o An increase of the camera s internal temperature may cause movie recording to stop before the total recording time shown in the table 291 z z Total Possible Time for Movie Recording Approx Temperature Room Temperature 23 C 73 F Low Temperature...

Page 795: ...ure 0 C 32 F Interval Screen Auto Off 2 sec Disable Approx 2 hr 40 min Approx 2 hr 30 min Enable Approx 2 hr 50 min Approx 2 hr 40 min 10 sec Disable Approx 2 hr 20 min Approx 2 hr 10 min Enable Approx 4 hr 40 min Approx 4 hr 30 min With a fully charged Battery Pack LP E17 The possible movie recording time varies depending on the shooting conditions ...

Page 796: ...z Under z kISO speed settings setting Max for Auto or H Max for Auto to H2 102400 286 expands the maximum limit of the automatic ISO speed setting range to H2 equivalent to ISO 102400 You can lower the maximum value to narrow the automatic ISO speed setting range z z With z Highlight tone priority set to Enable 137 the automatic ISO speed setting range is ISO 200 25600 for Full HD HD movies and IS...

Page 797: ...aximum value to narrow the automatic ISO speed setting range z z You can set the ISO speed manually in a range of ISO 100 25600 for Full HD HD movies and ISO 100 12800 for 4K movies Note that under z kISO speed settings setting ISO speed range or Range for H to H2 102400 286 expands the maximum limit of the manual ISO speed setting range to H2 equivalent to ISO 102400 Note that you can also set th...

Page 798: ...ox 3 8 megapixels 2400 1600 Approx 3 8 megapixels Image Quality 1 1 aspect ratio 4 3 aspect ratio 16 9 aspect ratio 4 2768 2768 Approx 7 7 megapixels 3680 2768 Approx 10 2 megapixels 4160 2336 Approx 9 7 megapixels a 2080 2080 Approx 4 3 megapixels 2768 2080 Approx 5 8 megapixels 3120 1752 Approx 5 5 megapixels b 1600 1600 Approx 2 6 megapixels 2112 1600 Approx 3 4 megapixels 2400 1344 Approx 3 2 ...

Page 799: ... shoots 4 Focus bracketing HDR Multiple exposures Multi Shot Noise Reduction Bulb timer Interval timer 5 Shooting mode Scene icon 6 AF method 7 AF operation 8 Drive mode 9 Metering mode 10 Image quality 11 Movie recording size 12 AF point 1 point AF 13 Battery level 14 No of shots left for focus bracketing multiple exposures interval timer 15 Temperature warning 16 Electronic level 17 Histogram 18...

Page 800: ... compensation 34 Exposure level indicator 35 Focus distance display 36 Magnify button 37 ISO speed 38 Highlight tone priority 39 Exposure simulation 40 Exposure compensation 41 AEB FEB 42 GPS acquisition status o o You can set what is displayed for when you press the B button 388 o o The electronic level is not displayed when the AF method is set to u Tracking or the camera is connected via HDMI t...

Page 801: ...2 Battery level 3 Movie recording time available Elapsed recording time 4 Movie recording mode Time lapse movie Scene icon 5 AF method 6 Movie recording size 7 Sound recording level manual 8 Headphone volume 9 Movie digital IS 10 Movie Servo AF 11 Temperature warning 12 AF point 1 point AF 13 Histogram for manual exposure 14 Movie recording in progress 15 White balance White balance correction 16 ...

Page 802: ...istance display o o You can set what is displayed for when you press the B button 388 o o The electronic level is not displayed when the AF method is set to u Tracking or the camera is connected via HDMI to a television o o The electronic level grid lines or histogram cannot be displayed during movie recording The display will disappear when you start recording a movie o o When movie recording sta...

Page 803: ... In Motion 1 Close 2 Bright Gray Backlit Blue Sky Included Light blue Backlit Sunset 3 3 Orange Spotlight Dark blue Dark With Tripod 1 4 5 3 4 5 3 1 Not displayed during movie recording 2 Displayed when the attached lens has distance information With an extension tube or close up lens the icon displayed may not match the actual scene 3 The icon of the scene selected from the detectable scenes will...

Page 804: ...ght scene and the camera is mounted on a tripod 5 Displayed with any of the lenses below EF300mm f 2 8L IS II USM EF400mm f 2 8L IS II USM EF500mm f 4L IS II USM EF600mm f 4L IS II USM Image Stabilizer lenses released in and after 2012 4 5 If the conditions in both 4 and 5 are met the shutter speed will slow down ...

Page 805: ...hutter speed 6 Aperture 7 Exposure compensation amount 8 Bluetooth function 9 Already sent to a computer smartphone 10 Rating 11 Image protection 12 Folder number File number 13 Image quality Edited image Cropping 14 Highlight tone priority 15 ISO speed o o If the image was taken by another camera certain shooting information may not be displayed o o It may not be possible to play back images take...

Page 806: ...PEG image quality the RAW image file size will be displayed Lines indicating the image area will be displayed for images taken with the aspect ratio set 119 and with RAW or RAW JPEG set for image quality During flash photography without flash exposure compensation 0 will be displayed will be displayed for images shot with bounce flash photography An icon for the effect 172 and the dynamic range ad...

Page 807: ...ode Time lapse movie Video snapshot 3 Image size 4 Frame rate 5 Compression method 6 Movie digital IS 7 Recording time 8 Movie recording format G will be displayed for still photos taken as test shots for time lapse movies o o During movie playback will be displayed for Fineness and Threshold of Picture Style s Sharpness ...

Page 808: ...ed on camera settings screens and in this manual stands for Wi Fi Protected Setup o o The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Canon Inc is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners o o All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners About MPEG 4 Licensing This prod...

Page 809: ...third party software AES 128 Library Copyright c 1998 2008 Brian Gladman Worcester UK All rights reserved LICENSE TERMS The redistribution and use of this software with or without changes is allowed without the payment of fees or royalties provided that 1 source code distributions include the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 binary distributions include...

Page 810: ...s malfunction fire etc caused by the failure of 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 o o Battery Pack LP E17 is dedicated to Canon products only Using it with an incompatib...

Page 811: ...183 AF point auto switching 532 AF point expansion 189 193 AF start button 55 Album video snapshot 274 334 ALL I 265 Ambience priority AWB 142 Anti flicker shooting 179 Aperture priority AE 100 Area AF frame 80 81 192 A Scene Intelligent Auto 68 Aspect ratio Still photo cropping aspect ratio Attenuator 258 Autofocus AF Auto Lighting Optimizer 136 Auto power off 372 Auto reset 365 Auto rotate 366 A...

Page 812: ...bination IS 261 Continuous file numbering 364 Continuous shooting 206 Contrast 136 153 Control ring 58 Copyright information 411 Creative Assist 73 331 Creative Zone 35 Cropping images 337 Custom Functions 523 Customize buttons 538 Custom shooting mode 408 Custom white balance 143 D Date time 374 Daylight saving time 375 Default settings 410 Custom Functions 546 Customizing operations 546 Custom s...

Page 813: ...ect Monochrome 154 Fine Image quality 116 Firmware 413 First curtain synchronization 228 Flash exposure compensation 220 229 Flash mode 226 Flash Speedlite 220 Custom Functions 230 FEB Flash Exposure Bracketing 229 FE lock 220 Flash control function settings 222 Flash exposure compensation 220 229 Flash sync speed 221 Manual flash 226 Safety FE 225 Shutter synchronization 1st 2nd curtain 228 Slow ...

Page 814: ...review time 122 Images AF point display 352 Auto reset 365 Auto rotation 366 Continuous file numbering 364 Erasing 314 File numbering 363 Highlight alert 351 Histogram 349 Importing to computer 556 Index display 300 Jump display image browsing 347 Magnifying images 299 Manual reset 365 Manual rotation 313 Playback 293 Protecting images 310 Rating 340 Search conditions 345 Shooting information 297 ...

Page 815: ...Main dial 56 Malfunction 562 Manual exposure 102 Manual focus 214 Manual focusing 214 Manual reset 365 Maximum burst 118 583 Medium image quality 116 Memory cards Cards Menu 60 Custom Functions 524 Dimmed menu items 63 Function settings 358 Movie shooting 236 My Menu 548 Playback 294 Setting procedure 61 Still photo shooting 111 Metering mode 211 Metering timer 138 MF Manual focusing 214 M Fn butt...

Page 816: ... Video snapshots 274 Wind filter 257 MP4 252 Multi function 55 Multi function lock 58 407 Multiple exposure 165 Multi Shot Noise Reduction 157 My Menu 548 N Night Portrait 86 Noise reduction High ISO speed 157 Long exposures 159 Non Canon flash units 221 Normal Image quality 116 NTSC 252 378 O One Shot AF 186 Orientation linked AF point 534 P PAL 252 378 Panning 82 Partial metering 211 Part names ...

Page 817: ...ns 25 Safety shift 529 Saturation 153 Scene icons 72 595 Scene Intelligent Auto 68 SCN Special scene 34 75 Screen 30 45 Angle adjustment 45 Brightness 373 SD SDHC SDXC cards Cards Second curtain synchronization 228 Self timer 209 Sensitivity ISO speed Sensor cleaning 382 Serial number 33 Servo AF Initial AF Point 535 Movie Servo AF 280 282 283 SERVO 186 SERVO Servo AF 186 Sharpness 153 Shooting in...

Page 818: ...t Monochrome 154 Touch beeping 380 Touch operation 64 298 379 Touch Shutter 163 Tracking sensitivity 530 Tripod socket 33 Troubleshooting 562 TV display 308 Tv Shutter priority AE 98 U UHS II UHS I 10 USB digital terminal 32 556 UTC Coordinated Universal Time 406 V Video snapshots 274 Video system 378 Viewfinder Dioptric adjustment 52 Display format 393 Grid display 390 Information display 389 Ver...

Page 819: ...Pairing 422 Password 516 PictBridge 463 Printer 461 Printing 464 Print order 467 Reconnecting 493 Remote operation 437 Resize image 440 445 481 Sending all images on the card 446 483 Sending images that match search conditions 447 485 Send selected 443 480 SSID 434 454 462 Switch network 489 Viewable images 450 View info screen 499 Viewing images 437 Virtual keyboard 517 Wi Fi settings 516 WPS Wi ...

Page 820: ...ual are current as of July 2019 For information on the compatibility with any products introduced after this date contact any Canon Service Center For the latest version Instruction Manual refer to the Canon Web site CT2 D012 D CANON INC 2019 ...

Page 821: ...E Supplemental Information CANON INC 2018 CT2 D017 A canon EOSRP ...

Page 822: ... 270EX II EL 100 ST E3 RT Extension Grip EG E1 600EX II RT 470EX AI 430EX III RT 430EX III AC Adapter AC E6N 2 DC Coupler DR E18 2 Protecting Cloth PC E1 E2 USB Power Adapter PD E1 Hand Strap E2 System Map 1 No AF assist beam from Speedlite Transmitter ST E2 2 AC Adapter Kit ACK E18 can also be used t 8 1 000 i l t t_ ______ __ ___ ru 1 lJ nu ...

Page 823: ... 9 5 ft EF S lenses EF lenses RF lenses Remote Controller Adapter RA E3 SD SDHC SDXC Memory card Card reader Directional Stereo Microphone DM E1 Remote Switch RS 60E3 Timer Remote Controller TC 80N3 GPS Receiver GP E2 3 Headphone System Map 3 The digital compass cannot be used with the camera and the shooting direction is not recorded g i l r _I I ii El Li 1 I I I ffi I I I I ...

Page 824: ...nce Auto Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Qw Q Q Q Q Preset Custom Color temperature setting Correction Bracketing Auto Lighting Optimizer o o o o o o o o o o o o o High ISO speed noise reduction o o o o o o o o o o o o o Long exposure noise reduction Highlight tone priority Lens aberration correction Peripheral illumination correction o o o o o o o o o o o o o Distortion correction o Digital Lens Optimizer o o o ...

Page 825: ...ng k k k k k k k k k k k k Self timer 10 sec remote k k k k k k k k k k k k k Self timer 2 sec remote k k k k k k k k k k k k k Self timer Continuous k k k k k k k k k k k k Metering Evaluative metering o o o o o o o o o o o o o Partial metering Spot metering Center weighted average metering Exposure Program shift Exposure compensation AEB AE lock HDR shooting Multiple exposure Interval timer k k ...

Page 826: ...acketing k k k k k k Auto Lighting Optimizer k k k k k k High ISO speed noise reduction k k k k k k Long exposure noise reduction k k k k k k Highlight tone priority k k k k k k Lens aberration correction Peripheral illumination correction k k k k k k Distortion correction k k k k k k Digital Lens Optimizer k k k k k k Chromatic aberration correction k k k k k k Diffraction correction k k k k k k ...

Page 827: ... k k Spot metering k k k k k k Center weighted average metering k k k k k k Exposure Program shift k Exposure compensation k k k k k 1 AEB k k k k k AE lock k k k k k 2 HDR shooting k k k k k Multiple exposures k k k k k k Interval timer k k k k k Bulb timer k External flash Flash exposure compensation k k k k k k FE lock k k k k k k Flash function settings k k k k k k Custom Function settings k k...

Page 828: ...k Wind filter k k o Attenuator k k ISO speed Automatically set Auto o k o Manually set k Picture Style Automatically set Auto k k o Manual selection k k White balance Auto k k o Preset k k Custom k k Color temperature setting k k Correction k k Auto Lighting Optimizer k k o High ISO speed noise reduction k k o Highlight tone priority k k Lens aberration correction Peripheral illumination correctio...

Page 829: ...hod k k k Eye Detection AF k k k Touch drag AF k k k Manual focusing MF k k k MF peaking k k Metering o o o Exposure Exposure compensation k k 2 AE lock k k 3 Auto slow shutter k HDMI info disp k k 2 With ISO Auto you can set exposure compensation 3 With ISO Auto you can set a fixed ISO speed ...

Page 830: ...els Rounded to the nearest 100 000 Aspect ratio 3 2 Dust deletion Auto Appending Dust Delete Data Recording System Recording format Design rule for Camera File System DCF 2 0 Image type JPEG RAW CR3 a Canon 14 bit RAW format RAW JPEG simultaneous recording possible Pixels recorded L Large Approx 26 0 megapixels 6240 4160 M Medium Approx 11 5 megapixels 4160 2768 S1 Small 1 Approx 6 5 megapixels 31...

Page 831: ...ng Optimizer provided Noise reduction Applicable to high ISO speed shots and long exposures Highlight tone priority Available Lens aberration correction Peripheral illumination correction Distortion correction Digital Lens Optimizer Chromatic aberration correction Diffraction correction Autofocus Focus method Dual pixel CMOS AF Contrast AF for 4K movie recording AF method Face Tracking Spot AF 1 p...

Page 832: ...brightness range EV 5 to 18 f 1 2 center AF point at room temperature ISO 100 One Shot AF Servo AF characteristics Tracking sensitivity Acceleration deceleration tracking and AF point auto switching Focus bracketing Available AF assist beam Built in LED lamp Movie recording AF area 4K Horizontal Approx 88 Vertical Approx 100 Full HD HD Horizontal Approx 88 Vertical Approx 100 Focusing brightness r...

Page 833: ...100 Movie recording EV 1 to 20 at room temperature ISO 100 center weighted average metering Shutter Electronically controlled focal plane shutter Shutter speed 1 4000 sec to 30 sec total shutter speed range available range varies by shooting mode Bulb X sync at 1 180 sec Setting range differs when recording movies Shooting mode Basic Zone Scene Intelligent Auto Special scene Portrait Group Photo L...

Page 834: ...e auto exposure ISO speed automatically set expandable to H2 equivalent to ISO 102400 Movie manual exposure ISO Auto automatically set within ISO 100 25600 manually set within ISO 100 25600 in 1 3 or 1 stop increments expandable to H2 equivalent to ISO 102400 HDR movie ISO speed set automatically With highlight tone priority set the minimum limit will be ISO 200 Setting range differs when recordin...

Page 835: ...re control Additive Average Touch shutter Available Av 1 8 stop increments Available in movie recording Drive System Drive mode Single shooting High speed continuous shooting Low speed continuous shooting Self timer 10 sec remote Self timer 2 sec remote Self timer Continuous Continuous shooting speed High speed continuous shooting Max approx 5 0 shots sec Lower continuous shooting speed when reduc...

Page 836: ...nal Speedlite Compatible Speedlites EL EX series Speedlites Flash metering E TTL II autoflash Automatic firing Available with Speedlites equipped with this feature Safety FE Available Flash exposure compensation 3 stops in 1 3 or 1 2 stop increments FE lock Available Continuous shooting priority mode Available with Speedlites equipped with this feature PC terminal Not provided Flash control Flash ...

Page 837: ...or higher HD 59 94p 50 00p Standard IPB Approx 26 Mbps SD Speed Class 4 or higher HD 29 97p 25 00p Standard IPB Approx 13 Mbps SD Speed Class 4 or higher Sound recording Built in stereo microphones external stereo microphone jack provided Sound recording level adjustable wind filter provided attenuator provided Headphone Headphone terminal provided volume adjustable Movie cropping Available Movie ...

Page 838: ...y settings Mode guide Feature guide Interface languages 29 Touch screen panel Capacitive sensing Viewfinder Type OLED color electronic viewfinder Screen size and dots 0 39 inch 4 3 with approx 2 36 million dots Field of view coverage Still photo shooting Approx 100 vertically horizontally eyepoint approx 22 mm when set to JPEG Large Movie recording Approx 100 vertically horizontally Magnification ...

Page 839: ...pe of file Image browsing method 1 image 10 images Specified number Date Folder Movies Stills Protect Rating Image rotation Available Image protection Available Rating Available Movie playback Available Start end movie scene editing Available 4K movie frame grab Extraction of specified movie frames and saving as JPEG images Slide show All images or images matching the search conditions are played ...

Page 840: ...l Compatible with Remote Switch RS 60E3 Wireless remote control Compatible with Wireless Remote Control BR E1 via Bluetooth Wireless Features Wi Fi Standards compliance IEEE 802 11b g n Transmission method DS SS modulation IEEE 802 11b OFDM modulation IEEE 802 11g n Transmission frequency central frequency Frequency 2412 to 2462 MHz Channels 1 11 Connection method Camera access point mode infrastr...

Page 841: ...B NTSC Full HD 25 00P IPB PAL set Dimensions and Weight Dimensions W H D Approx 132 5 85 0 70 0 mm 5 22 3 35 2 76 in Weight Approx 485 g 17 11 oz including battery pack and card Approx 440 g 15 52 oz body only Operating Environment Working temperature range 0 40 C 32 104 F Working humidity 85 or less Extension Grip EG E1 Dimensions W H D Approx 132 8 22 2 59 3 mm 5 23 0 87 2 33 in Weight Approx 86...

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