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Page 1 - Index to Features Index

Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexENGLISHAdvanced User Guide

Page 2 - Introduction

10Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexCompatible CardsThe following cards can be used with the camera rega

Page 3 - Item Check List

100Setting the White Balance[O] Custom White Balance With custom white balance, you can manually set the white balance for the specic light source of

Page 4 - Instruction Manuals

101Setting the White Balance oIf the exposure obtained in step 1 diers greatly from the standard exposure, a correct white balance may not be obtaine

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102u White Balance CorrectionN You can correct the white balance that is set. This adjustment will have the same eect as using a commercially availab

Page 6 - Quick Start Guide

103White Balance CorrectionWhite Balance Auto BracketingWith just one shot, three images with dierent color tones can be recorded simultaneously. Bas

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104Auto Correction of Brightness and ContrastN If the image comes out dark or the contrast is low, the brightness and contrast can be corrected automa

Page 8 - About This Manual

105Setting Noise ReductionN High ISO Speed Noise ReductionThis function reduces the noise generated in the image. It is especially eective at high IS

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106Setting Noise ReductionCautions for Setting Multi Shot Noise Reduction oIf there is signicant misalignment in the image due to camera shake, the n

Page 10 - Compatible Cards

107Setting Noise ReductionLong Exposure Noise ReductionFor images exposed for 1 sec. or longer, noise (dots of light and banding) typical of long expo

Page 11 - Chapters

108Setting Noise Reduction oWith [Auto] or [Enable] set, the noise reduction process after the picture is taken may take the same amount of time as th

Page 12 - Contents

109Highlight Tone PriorityNYou can reduce overexposed, clipped highlights.1 Select [z3: Highlight tone priority].2 Set an option. z[Enable]: Improves

Page 13 - Shooting 69

11Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features Index12345678ChaptersIntroduction 2Preparation and Basic Operations 39 Sh

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110Correction of Lens Aberrations due to Optical CharacteristicsN Peripheral light fall-o is a phenomenon that makes the image corners look darker du

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111Correction of Lens Aberrations due to Optical Characteristics3 Select [Enable]. zConrm that the name of the attached lens and (except for diracti

Page 16 - Playback 301

112Correction of Lens Aberrations due to Optical CharacteristicsDigital Lens Optimizer oDepending on shooting conditions, noise may be intensied toge

Page 17 - Set-up 361

113Correction of Lens Aberrations due to Optical CharacteristicsChromatic Aberration Correction[Chromatic aberr corr] is not displayed when [Digital L

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114Correction of Lens Aberrations due to Optical CharacteristicsLens Correction DataThe lens correction data for lens aberration corrections is regist

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115Reducing FlickerN If you shoot an image with a fast shutter speed under a light source such as uorescent light, the blinking of the light source

Page 20 - Reference 571

116Reducing Flicker oIn the [t], [d], or [f] mode, if the shutter speed changes during continuous shooting or if you shoot multiple shots of the same

Page 21 - Index to Features

117Setting the Color SpaceN The range of reproducible colors is called “color space”. With this camera, you can set the color space for captured imag

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118Card ReminderYou can set the camera not to shoot unless there is a card in the camera. The default setting is [Enable].1 Select [z1: Release shutte

Page 23 - Playback

119Setting the Metering TimerNYou can set how long the metering timer runs (which determines the duration of exposure display/AE lock) after it is tri

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12ContentsIntroduction 2Item Check List... 3Instruction Manuals ...

Page 25 - Safety Instructions

120Exposure SimulationNExposure simulation simulates and displays how the brightness (exposure) of the actual image will look.1 Select [z3: Expo. simu

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121Appending Dust Delete DataNNormally, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit will eliminate most of the dust that may be visible on captured images. However,

Page 27 - CAUTION:

122Appending Dust Delete Data3 Shoot a solid-white object. zAt a distance of 20–30 cm (0.7–1.0 ft.), ll the screen with a patternless, solid-white ob

Page 28 - Handling Precautions

123AFully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto)[A] is a fully automatic mode. The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automa

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124Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto) gFor moving subjects, the AF point is displayed in blue and tracks subject movement. The camera d

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125Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto) FAQ zFocusing is not possible (indicated by an orange AF point).Aim the AF point over an area wit

Page 31 - Part Names

126A Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)Recomposing the ShotDepending on the scene, positioning the subject toward the left or right to incl

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127Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto)Scene IconsIn the [A] shooting mode, the camera detects the scene type and sets everything automatical

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128Information Display (Still Photo Shooting)For details on the icons displayed for still photo shooting, see page 619. oWhen <g> is displayed i

Page 34 - ViewnderInformationDisplay

129Cautions for Still Photo Shooting oDo not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or an intense articial light source. Do

Page 35 - Battery Charger LC-E6E

13Contentsd Touch-Screen Operation ... 67Q Quick Control ...

Page 36 - Attaching the Strap

130x Shooting with the Touch ShutterJust by tapping on the screen, you can focus and take the picture automatically.1 Enable the Touch Shutter. zTap [

Page 37 - Using the Cable Protector

131Shooting with the Touch Shutter oEven if you set the drive mode to <o> or <i>, the camera will still shoot in the single shooting mode.

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132d: Program AEThe camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture to suit the subject’s brightness. This is called Program AE.* [d] stands

Page 39 - Basic Operations

133Program AE oIf the “30"” shutter speed and the lowest f/number blink, it indicates underexposure.Increase the ISO speed or use ash. oIf the “

Page 40 - Charging the Battery

134s: Shutter-Priority AEIn this mode, you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture to obtain the standard exposure matchi

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135Shutter-Priority AE oIf the lowest f/number blinks, it indicates underexposure.Turn the <6> dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aper

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136f: Aperture-Priority AEIn this mode, you set the desired aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to obtain the standard exposu

Page 43 - Insertion

137Aperture-Priority AE oIf the “30"” shutter speed blinks, it indicates underexposure.Turn the <6> dial to set a larger aperture (lower f

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138a: Manual ExposureIn this mode, you set both the shutter speed and aperture as desired. To determine the exposure, refer to the exposure level indi

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139Manual ExposureExposure Compensation with ISO AutoIf the ISO speed is set to [AUTO] for manual exposure shooting, you can set exposure compensation

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14ContentsCard Reminder ... 118Setting the Image Review Time...

Page 47 - Using the Screen

140t: Flexible-Priority AEIn this mode, you can set shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed manually or automatically and combine these settings with y

Page 48 - Turning on the Power

141Flexible-Priority AECombinations of Functions in [t] ModeShutter SpeedAperture ISO SpeedExposure CompensationShooting Mode[AUTO] [AUTO][AUTO]Availa

Page 49 - Battery Level Indicator

142General Still Photo Shooting CautionsImage Quality oWhen you shoot at high ISO speeds, noise (such as dots of light and banding) may become noticea

Page 50 - Attaching a Lens

143General Still Photo Shooting CautionsImages and Display oUnder low- or bright-light conditions, the displayed image may not reect the brightness o

Page 51 - Detaching the Lens

144i Selecting the Drive ModeSingle and continuous drive modes are provided. You can select the drive mode suiting the scene or subject. 1 Press the &

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145 Selecting the Drive Mode With Servo AF shooting:When [AF operation] is set to [Servo AF], the continuous shooting speed of max. approx. 5.0 shots

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146 Selecting the Drive Mode oApprox. 8.0 shots/sec. is the maximum <o> high-speed continuous shooting speed (p.144) under these conditions: sho

Page 54 - Using the Viewfinder

147j Using the Self-Timer Use the self-timer when you want to be in the picture such as a commemorative photograph. 1 Press the <B> button (9).

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148Using the Self-Timer o<l> enables you to shoot without touching the camera mounted on a tripod. This prevents camera shake if you shoot still

Page 56 - Shutter Button

149Selecting the Display Speed for High-Speed Continuous ShootingNHigh-speed display that switches between your shot and the live image is available w

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15ContentsBULB: Long (Bulb) Exposures ... 158w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting ... 1

Page 58 - > Main Dial

150Silent Live View ShootingNYou can adjust the camera’s drive and shutter operating characteristics to suit shooting conditions or the lens used.1 Se

Page 59 - > Quick Control Dial

151Silent ShootingNYou can shoot silently, using the sensor’s electronic shutter feature, instead of with the mechanical shutter normally used in stil

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152q Selecting the Metering ModeNYou can select one of four methods to measure the subject brightness. In [A] mode, evaluative metering is set automat

Page 61 - Tap (right end)

153Selecting the Metering Mode oBy default, the camera will set the exposure as follows.With [q] (Evaluative metering), holding down the shutter butto

Page 62 - INFO Button

154O Setting the Desired Exposure CompensationNExposure compensation can brighten (increased exposure) or darken (decreased exposure) the standard exp

Page 63 - Menu Operations and Settings

155h Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)NBy changing the shutter speed, aperture, or ISO speed automatically, you can bracket the exposure up to ±3 stops i

Page 64 - Select a tab

156Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)If [z3: Auto Lighting Optimizer] (p.104) is set to any setting other than [Disable], the eect of AEB may be reduced.

Page 65 - Conrm the option

157A Locking the Exposure for Shooting (AE Lock)NYou can lock the exposure when you want to set the focus and exposure separately or when you are to t

Page 66 - Dimmed Menu Items

158BULB: Long (Bulb) ExposuresIn this mode, the shutter stays open as long as you hold down the shutter button completely, and closes when you let go

Page 67 - Touch-Screen Operation

159Long (Bulb) Exposures oWith [z5: Long exp. noise reduction], you can reduce the noise generated during long exposures (p.107). oFor bulb exposures,

Page 68 - Quick Control

16ContentsTab Menus: AF (Movies)... 259Selecting the AF Operation ...

Page 69 - Shooting

160Long (Bulb) Exposures3 Set the desired exposure time. zSelect the hour, minute, or second. zPress <0> to display <r>. zSet the desired

Page 70 - -1 Shooting Still Photos

161w: HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingNYou can shoot still photos with clipped highlights and shadows reduced for a high dynamic range of tones even

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162HDR (High Dynamic Range) ShootingEects z[P] NaturalFor images preserving a wide tonal range where the highlight and shadow details would otherwise

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163HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting4 Set a [Continuous HDR] option. zSelect an option, then press <0>. zWith [1 shot only], HDR shooting will b

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164HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting oRAW HDR images are captured in JPEG73 image quality. RAW+JPEG HDR images are captured in the specied JPEG image

Page 74 - Shooting Modes

165HDR (High Dynamic Range) Shooting oWhen shooting HDR images with [Auto Image Align] set to [Enable], AF point display information (p.309) and Dust

Page 75 - Setting Image Quality

166P Multiple ExposuresNAs you shoot multiple exposures (2–9), you can see how the images will be merged into a single image.1 Select [z5: Multiple ex

Page 76 - RAW Images

167Multiple Exposures3 Set [Multi-expos ctrl]. zSelect the desired multiple-exposure control method, then press <0>. zAdditiveThe exposure of ea

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168Multiple Exposures5 Specify the images to save. zTo save all single exposures and the multiple-exposure image, select [All images] and press <0&

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169Multiple Exposures8 Shoot the next exposures. zWhen [On:Func/Ctrl] is set, images captured so far are displayed merged. To display only the current

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17Contentsk Enjoying Movies ... 324k Playing Back Movies ...

Page 80 - Setting Cropping/Aspect Ratio

170Multiple Exposures oThe image quality, ISO speed, Picture Style, high ISO speed noise reduction, color space, etc. set for the rst single exposure

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171Multiple ExposuresMerging Multiple Exposures with an Image Recorded on the CardYou can select a RAW image recorded on the card as the rst single e

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172Multiple Exposures oThe ISO speed, Picture Style, high ISO speed noise reduction, color space, etc. set for the rst image will also be applied for

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173Multiple Exposures FAQ zAre there any restrictions on the image quality?All single exposures and the multiple-exposure image are captured at your s

Page 84 - ISO Speed Guide

174Remote Control ShootingWireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately) compatible with Bluetooth® low energy technology enables remote control shoo

Page 85

175Remote Control Shooting4 Take the picture. zBy pressing the <2> button on the remote control, you can also autofocus. zTo shoot, press the re

Page 86 - Set the maximum limit

176Using a Remote SwitchYou can shoot by connecting Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold separately).For operating instructions, refer to the remote switch ins

Page 87 - Select [Min. shutter spd.]

177D Flash PhotographyEL/EX Series Speedlites for EOS CamerasUsing an EL/EX series Speedlite (sold separately) makes ash photography easy.For operati

Page 88 - Selecting a Picture Style

178Flash PhotographyCanon Speedlites Other Than the EL/EX Series zWith an EZ/E/EG/ML/TL-series Speedlite set to A-TTL or TTL autoash mode, the ash c

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179Setting the Flash FunctionNWith an EL/EX series Speedlite having compatible ash function settings, you can use the camera’s menu screen to set the

Page 90 - [Monochrome] Picture Style

18ContentsSetting Power-Saving Features... 377Adjusting the Screen Brightness ...

Page 91 - Symbols

180Setting the Flash FunctionFlash FiringTo enable ash photography, set to [Enable]. To disable ash ring or enable only the AF-assist beam, set to

Page 92 - Customizing a Picture Style

181Setting the Flash FunctionSlow SynchroYou can set the ash-sync speed for ash photography in [f] aperture-priority AE mode or [d] Program AE mode.

Page 93 - Settings and Eects

182Setting the Flash FunctionSafety FETo avoid overexposure from the ash ring during the day or at close range, the camera can automatically lower t

Page 94 - ] Monochrome Adjustment

183Setting the Flash Function zFlash modeYou can select the ash mode to suit your desired ash photography.[E-TTL II ash metering] is the standard m

Page 95 - Registering a Picture Style

184Setting the Flash Function zWireless functions / Flash ratio controlWireless (multiple) ash photography is possible with radio or optical transmis

Page 96 - Adjust the item

185Setting the Flash Function zShutter synchronizationNormally, set this to [First-curtain synchronization] so that the ash res immediately after th

Page 97 - Setting the White Balance

186Setting the Flash Function zFlash exposure compensationYou can set ash exposure compensation up to ±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments.For details, re

Page 98 - White Balance

187Setting the Flash FunctionFlash Custom Function SettingsFor details on the Speedlite’s Custom Functions, refer to the Speedlite’s (sold separately)

Page 99 - ] Auto White Balance

188188-2 Shooting Movies[Shooting Mode] Settings for MoviesTo prepare for movie shooting, press the <W> button, then press the <B> button

Page 100 - ] Custom White Balance

189Tab Menus: Movie Shooting zShooting 1p.192p.219p.202p.205p.220 zShooting 2p.245p.224p.245 zShooting 3p.249p.249p.246p.246p.247p.247p.248

Page 101 - Set the color temperature

19ContentsSetting Copyright Information ... 420Checking Other Information ...

Page 102 - White Balance Correction

190Tab Menus: Movie Shooting zShooting 4p.250p.250p.250p.250p.236p.250p.251In [y] mode, the following screens are displayed. zShooting 1p.192p.205p.20

Page 103 - White Balance Auto Bracketing

191Index to Features: Movie ShootingShooting Mode z[y] [k] modes B p.209 z[t] mode B p.210 z[v] mode B p.211 z[M] mode B p.213Menus/Shooting Features

Page 104

192Setting the Movie Recording QualityUnder the [z1: Movie rec quality] tab, select [Movie rec. size] to set the image size, frame rate, and compressi

Page 105 - Setting Noise Reduction

193Setting the Movie Recording Quality oIf you change the [53: Video system] setting, also set [z1: Movie rec quality] again. oNormal playback of 4K,

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194Setting the Movie Recording QualityMovie-Recording CoverageImage sensor coverage for movies varies depending on movie recording quality and cropped

Page 107 - Long Exposure Noise Reduction

195Setting the Movie Recording Quality zFrame rate (fps: frame per second) [2] 119.9fps/[8] 59.94fps/[6] 29.97fpsFor areas where the TV system is NTS

Page 108

196Setting the Movie Recording Quality zMovie recording format [C] MP4All movies you shoot with the camera are recorded as movie les in MP4 format (

Page 109 - Highlight Tone Priority

197Setting the Movie Recording QualityCards that Can Record MoviesFor details on cards that can record at each level of movie recording quality, see p

Page 110 - Optical Characteristics

198Setting the Movie Recording Quality24.00pRecords movies at a frame rate of 24.00 fps.When [Enable] is set, you can select the movie recording quali

Page 111 - Distortion Correction

199Setting the Movie Recording QualityHigh Frame RateYou can shoot HD movies at a high frame rate of 119.9 fps or 100.0 fps. This is ideal for shootin

Page 112 - Digital Lens Optimizer

2Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexIntroductionBefore Starting to Shoot, Be Sure to Read the FollowingTo

Page 113 - Diraction Correction

20ContentsWi-Fi/Bluetooth Status Display ... 5377 Custom Functions / My Menu 539Tab Menus: Customization .

Page 114 - Lens Correction Data

200Setting the Movie Recording QualityMovie Files Exceeding 4 GBEven if you shoot a movie exceeding 4 GB, you can keep shooting without interruption.

Page 115 - Reducing Flicker

201Setting the Movie Recording QualityTotal Movie Recording Time and File Size Per MinuteFor details on le sizes and the recording time available at

Page 116

202Setting the Sound RecordingYou can shoot movies while recording sound with the built-in stereo microphone or an external stereo microphone. You can

Page 117 - Setting the Color Space

203Setting the Sound RecordingAttenuatorAutomatically suppresses sound distortion caused by loud noises. Even if [Sound rec.] is set to [Auto] or [Man

Page 118 - Setting the Image Review Time

204Setting the Sound Recording oSounds from Wi-Fi operations may be captured with built-in or external microphones. During sound recording, using the

Page 119 - Setting the Metering Timer

205Setting the Time CodeAs movies are recorded, a time code is also recorded automatically to keep track of the time for synchronization. Time codes a

Page 120 - Exposure Simulation

206Setting the Time CodeMovie Recording CountYou can select how time is displayed on the movie shooting screen. zRec timeDisplays the time that has el

Page 121 - Appending Dust Delete Data

207Setting the Time CodeHDMI zTime codeTime codes can be added to movies as you record them to an external device via HDMI. ONo time code is added t

Page 122 - Dust Delete Data

208Setting the Time CodeDrop FrameThe time code will not match the actual time when frames are counted in the time code if the frame rate is set to 2

Page 123

209k Shooting Moviesy/k Autoexposure ShootingWhen the shooting mode is set to [y] or [k], autoexposure control will take eect to suit the scene’s cur

Page 124 - Minimizing Blurred Photos

21Index to FeaturesPower zCharging the battery B p.40 zBattery level B p.49 zChecking battery information B p.387 zHousehold power outlet B p.582 zEco

Page 125

210Shooting Moviest Shutter-Priority AE[t] mode enables you to set your preferred shutter speed for movies. ISO speed and aperture are set automatical

Page 126 - Shooting a Moving Subject

211Shooting Moviesv Aperture-Priority AE[v] mode enables you to set your preferred aperture for movies. ISO speed and shutter speed are set automatica

Page 127 - Scene Icons

212Shooting MoviesNotes for [y], [k], [t], and [v] Modes oIn the [y] mode, the scene icon for the scene detected by the camera is displayed on the upp

Page 128

213Shooting MoviesM Manual Exposure ShootingYou can manually set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for movie shooting. Using manual exposure

Page 129

214Shooting Movies oFor movie shooting, the ISO speed cannot be expanded to L (equivalent to ISO 50). oWhen switching from still photo shooting to mov

Page 130 - Tap on the screen to shoot

215Shooting MoviesISO Speed in [M] ModeIn [M] mode, you can set the ISO speed manually or select [AUTO] to set it automatically. For details on the IS

Page 131

216Shooting MoviesStill Photo ShootingStill photos cannot be taken during movie shooting. To take still photos, stop recording and change the [Shootin

Page 132 - : Program AE

217Cautions for Movie Shooting oDo not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or an intense articial light source. Doing so

Page 133 - Program AE

218Notes for Movie Shooting oEach time you shoot a movie, a new movie le is created on the card. oThe movie’s eld of view coverage for shooting 4K,

Page 134 - : Shutter-Priority AE

219Movie CroppingNWith RF or EF lenses, movies can be cropped around the center of the image, as if using a telephoto lens.Shooting movies with EF-S l

Page 135 - Shutter Speed Display

22Index to FeaturesMetering zMetering mode B p.152Drive zDrive mode B p.144 zSelf-timer B p.147 zSilent LV shooting B p.150 zSilent shooting B p.151 z

Page 136 - : Aperture-Priority AE

220Movie Digital ISIn-camera image stabilization electronically corrects camera shake during movie shooting. This function is called “Movie digital IS

Page 137 - Depth-of-Field Preview

221Movie Digital ISCombination ISEven more eective correction is possible by shooting movies with Movie digital IS and a Combination IS-compatible le

Page 138 - : Manual Exposure

222Shooting HDR MoviesYou can shoot high dynamic range movies that retain detail in highlights of high-contrast scenes.You can specify to shoot HDR mo

Page 139 - Manual Exposure

223Shooting HDR Movies5 Shoot an HDR movie. zShoot the movie in the same way as normal movie shooting. zFor details on le sizes and the recording tim

Page 140 - : Flexible-Priority AE

224a Shooting Time-lapse MoviesStill photos shot at a set interval can be stitched together automatically to create a 4K or Full HD time-lapse movie.

Page 141 - Flexible-Priority AE

225Shooting Time-lapse Movies zEnableH(3840x2160)The movie is recorded in 4K quality. The aspect ratio is 16:9. The frame rate is 29.97 fps (6) for NT

Page 142

226Shooting Time-lapse Movies6 Set the number of shots. zSelect [No. of shots]. zRefer to the [k: Time required] and [3: Playback time] to set the num

Page 143 - Images and Display

227Shooting Time-lapse Movies7 Select the exposure’s setting method. zSelect [Auto exposure]. zSelect an option, then press <0>. zFixed 1st fram

Page 144 - Selecting the Drive Mode

228Shooting Time-lapse Movies9 Set the beeper. zSelect [Beep as img taken]. zIf [Disable] is set, the beeper will not sound for shooting.(1) (2)10 Che

Page 145 - During <

229Shooting Time-lapse Movies12 Read the message. zRead the message and select [OK].13 Take test shots. zAs with still photo shooting, set the exposur

Page 146

23Index to FeaturesFlash zExternalashB p.177 zFlash exposure compensation B p.177 zFE lock B p.177 zFlash function settings B p.182 zFlash Custom

Page 147 - Using the Self-Timer

230Shooting Time-lapse Movies14 Press the movie shooting button. gThe camera will be ready to start shooting a time-lapse movie. zTo return to step 13

Page 148

231Shooting Time-lapse Movies oUsing a tripod is recommended. oTaking test shots as in step 13 and shooting test movies for time-lapse movies beforeha

Page 149 - Continuous Shooting

232Shooting Time-lapse Movies oDo not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or an intense articial light source. Doing so

Page 150 - Silent Live View Shooting

233Shooting Time-lapse Movies oIf the shutter speed exceeds the shooting interval (such as for long exposures), or if a slow shutter speed is set auto

Page 151 - Silent Shooting

234Shooting Time-lapse Movies oIf you start time-lapse movie shooting while the white <s> temperature warning (p.253) is displayed, the image qu

Page 152 - Selecting the Metering Mode

235Shooting Time-lapse MoviesYou can use Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately, p.174) to start and stop the time-lapse movie shooting. zWith

Page 153

236Shooting Movies Set to Canon LogNCanon Log gamma curve leverages image sensor characteristics to capture a wide dynamic range for movies that will

Page 154 - Take the picture

237Shooting Movies Set to Canon Log5 Set the options as desired. zSet [View Assist.], [Color Matrix] [Characteristics], and [HDMI color space]. For de

Page 155 - Set the AEB range

238Shooting Movies Set to Canon Log zCanon Log zOn (8bit)Select when recording movies with Canon Log to the card. Also enables you to record to an ext

Page 156

239Shooting Movies Set to Canon Log zView Assist.When played on the camera, these movies may look darker and have lower contrast than movies shot with

Page 157 - AE Lock Eects

24Index to FeaturesImage Editing zRAW image processing B p.339 zResizing JPEGs B p.345 zCropping JPEGs B p.346Image Transfer/Print Order zImage tra

Page 158 - BULB: Long (Bulb) Exposures

240Shooting Movies Set to Canon Log zColor MatrixUsing a color matrix, you can specify how colors are reproduced, to plan for postproduction processin

Page 159 - Bulb Timer

241Shooting Movies Set to Canon Log zCharacteristicsAdjust as needed. Select an item ([Sharpness: Strength], [Saturation], or [Hue]), adjust the eect

Page 160 - Select [OK]

242Shooting Movies Set to Canon LogShooting Settings zShooting with ISO Auto is not possible, and if set to ISO Auto when Canon Log is specied, the s

Page 161 - Set [Eect]

243Shooting Movies Set to Canon LogGeneral Canon Log Shooting Precautions oHDR movies are not available when Canon Log is set. oSpecifying Canon Log w

Page 162

244Menu Function Settings This section describes menus used for shooting movies.[z1] zMovie recording qualityFor details on movie recording quality,

Page 163 - Specify the images to save

245Menu Function Settings [z2] zLens aberration correctionMPeripheral illumination, distortion, and chromatic aberration can be corrected as you shoot

Page 164

246Menu Function Settings [z3]M zExposure compensationMExposure compensation is available in a range of ±3 stops, in 1/3-stop increments. For details

Page 165

247Menu Function Settings HISO AutoYou can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in 4K movie shooting in [k], [t], or [v] mode or in [M] mode with ISO

Page 166 - Multiple Exposures

248Menu Function Settings zk Auto slow shutterMYou can choose whether to shoot movies that are brighter and less noisy than when set to [Disable] by

Page 167

249Menu Function Settings zMetering timerMFor details on the metering timer, see page 119. zk Av 1/8-stop incrementsMYou can set aperture values on a

Page 168 - Shoot the rst exposure

25Safety InstructionsBe sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely.Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to

Page 169 - Shoot the next exposures

250Menu Function Settings [z4]M zWhite balanceMFor details on white balance, see page 97. zCustom White BalanceMFor details on custom white balance, s

Page 170

251Menu Function Settings zHDMI displayYou can specify how movies are displayed as they are recorded via HDMI to an external device. Movie output its

Page 171

252Menu Function Settings For Longer HDMI OutputTo continue HDMI output for longer than 30 min., select [A+a], then set [Auto power o] under [52: Po

Page 172

253General Movie Shooting CautionsRed <E> Internal Temperature Warning Icon oIf the camera’s internal temperature increases due to prolonged mov

Page 173

254General Movie Shooting CautionsRecording and Image Quality oIf you use a card with a slow writing speed, an indicator may appear on the right of th

Page 174 - Remote Control Shooting

2552553AFThis chapter describes autofocus operation and introduces menu settings on the AF ([2]) tab. zA M icon to the right of a page title indicates

Page 175

256Tab Menus: AF (Still Photos) zAF1p.262p.265p.276p.277p.278p.279 zAF2p.283p.284

Page 176 - Using a Remote Switch

257Tab Menus: AF (Still Photos) zAF3p.288p.289p.290 zAF4p.296p.293p.295 zAF5p.297p.298p.299p.300Features in [23], [24], and [25] menus are described i

Page 177 - Flash Photography

258Tab Menus: AF (Still Photos)In [A] mode, the following screen is displayed. zAF1p.278p.279p.263p.284

Page 178 - Non-Canon Flash Units

259Tab Menus: AF (Movies) zAF1p.265p.279p.286 zAF2p.283p.284

Page 179 - Setting the Flash Function

26Safety Instructions oObserve the following instructions when using a battery charger or AC adapter.• Periodically remove any dust buildup from the

Page 180 - E-TTL II Flash Metering

260Tab Menus: AF (Movies) zAF3p.291p.292 zAF4p.293 zAF5p.297p.298Features in [23], [24], and [25] menus are described in the camera’s Help system (p.4

Page 181 - Slow Synchro

261Tab Menus: AF (Movies)In [y] mode, the following screen is displayed. zAF1p.279p.286p.284

Page 182 - Flash Function Settings

262Selecting the AF OperationNYou can select the AF operation characteristics to suit the shooting conditions or subject.1 Select [21: AF operation].2

Page 183 - Flash mode

263Selecting the AF OperationOne-Shot AF for Still Subjects (ONE SHOT)Suited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera

Page 184

264Selecting the AF OperationAF-Assist BeamUnder low light, the AF-assist beam may be lit continuously when you press the shutter button halfway. This

Page 185 - Shutter synchronization

265Selecting the AF MethodYou can select the AF method to suit the shooting conditions or subject. The camera attempts to focus on faces of any people

Page 186

266Selecting the AF Method: Expand AF area (Z)Focusing uses one AF point <S> and points above, below, and to the left and right <w>. Eect

Page 187 - Select [Clear settings]

267Selecting the AF Method: Large Zone AF: VerticalUses auto selection AF in a vertical Large Zone AF frame to cover a larger area than Zone AF, which

Page 188 - -2 Shooting Movies

268Selecting the AF MethodSelecting the AF MethodMYou can select the AF method to suit the shooting conditions or subject.If you prefer to focus manua

Page 189 - Tab Menus: Movie Shooting

269Selecting the AF Method zu(face)+Tracking: cThe camera detects and focuses on human faces. If a face moves, the AF point <p> also moves to tr

Page 190

27Safety Instructions CAUTION:Denotes the risk of injury. oDo not re the ash near the eyes.It may hurt the eyes. oStrap is intended for use on the b

Page 191 - Menus/Shooting Features

270Selecting the AF MethodSpecifying a Subject for FocusOn the screen, tap where you want to focus, whether on a subject or at a certain position.Once

Page 192 - Movie Recording Size

271Selecting the AF Method z1-point AF / Expand AF area (Z) / Expand AF area: Around / Zone AF / Large Zone AF: Vertical / Large Zone AF: HorizontalMY

Page 193 - 4K Movie Shooting

272Selecting the AF Method3 Focus on the subject. zAim the AF point over the subject and press the shutter button halfway. gWhen focus is achieved, th

Page 194 - Movie-Recording Coverage

273Selecting the AF MethodMagnied ViewYou can check the focus by magnifying display by approx. 5x or 10x.Magnied view is not possible with [u+Tracki

Page 195

274Selecting the AF MethodNotes for AFAF Operation zEven when focus is achieved, pressing the shutter button halfway will focus again. zImage brightne

Page 196 - Movie recording format

275Selecting the AF MethodShooting Conditions that Make Focusing Dicult zSubject with low-contrast such as the blue sky, solid-color at surfaces or

Page 197 - Cards that Can Record Movies

276Setting the AF Point SizeNFor pinpoint focusing, you can set [AF frame size] to [Small].1 Select [21: AF frame size].2 Select an item.Only availab

Page 198

277Focusing on People’s EyesNYou can shoot with the subject’s eyes in focus.1 Select [21: Eye Detection AF].2 Select [Enable].3 Aim the camera at t

Page 199 - High Frame Rate

278Setting Continuous AFThis function keeps subjects generally in focus. The camera is ready to focus immediately when you press the shutter button ha

Page 200 - Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB

279Setting Touch & Drag AFYou can move the AF point or Zone AF frame by touching or dragging on the screen as you look through the viewnder.Enabl

Page 201 - Movie Shooting Time Limit

28Handling PrecautionsCamera Care zThis camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock. zThe camera is not waterpr

Page 202 - Setting the Sound Recording

280Setting Touch & Drag AFActive Touch AreaYou can specify the area of the screen used for touch and drag operations.1 Set the active touch area.

Page 203 - Attenuator

281MF: Focusing ManuallyIf focusing is not possible with autofocus, you can magnify the image and focus manually.1 Set the lens’s focus mode switch to

Page 204

282MF: Focusing Manually4 Adjust magnication. zEach press of the <B> button changes the magnication ratio, as follows.1x → 5x → 10x5 Focus man

Page 205 - Setting the Time Code

283MF: Focusing ManuallySetting MF Peaking (Outline Emphasis)MEdges of subjects in focus can be displayed in color to make focusing easier. You can se

Page 206 - Movie Playback Count

284MF: Focusing ManuallyFocus GuideSetting [Focus guide] to [On] provides a visual guide that shows which direction to adjust focus and the extent of

Page 207

285MF: Focusing Manually oUnder dicult shooting conditions for AF (p.275), the guide frame may not be displayed correctly. oNo AF points are displaye

Page 208 - Drop Frame

286Setting Movie Servo AFWith this function enabled, the camera focuses on the subject continuously during movie shooting.1 Select [21: Movie Servo AF

Page 209 - Shooting Movies

287Setting Movie Servo AFCautions When [Movie Servo AF] is Set to [Enable] oShooting Conditions that Make Focusing Dicult• A fast-moving subject app

Page 210 - Shutter-Priority AE

288Customizing AF FunctionsN[23] zTracking sensitivity You can set the subject-tracking sensitivity, which aects responsiveness to interfering object

Page 211 - Aperture-Priority AE

289Customizing AF Functions zAcceleration/deceleration tracking Sets the Servo AF tracking sensitivity for subjects that change speed suddenly, as by

Page 212

29Handling Precautions zDo not block shutter curtain operation with your nger or other objects. Doing so may cause a malfunction. zUse only a commer

Page 213 - Manual Exposure Shooting

290Customizing AF Functions zAF point auto switching This sets the switching sensitivity of the AF points as they track the subject moving dramaticall

Page 214

291Customizing AF Functions zMovie Servo AF track sensitivityYou can adjust the tracking sensitivity (to one of seven levels), which aects responsive

Page 215 - Shutter Speed

292Customizing AF Functions zMovie Servo AF speedYou can set the Movie Servo AF’s AF speed and its operation conditions.This function is settable when

Page 216 - Still Photo Shooting

293Customizing AF Functions[24] zLens electronic MFWith the USM and STM lenses equipped with electronic manual focusing, you can set whether to use el

Page 217 - Cautions for Movie Shooting

294Customizing AF Functions [ ] Disable in AF modeManual focus adjustment is disabled when the lens’s focus mode switch is set to <AF>.With [On

Page 218 - Notes for Movie Shooting

295Customizing AF Functions zAF-assist beam ringEnables or disables the AF-assist beam of the camera or an external Speedlite for EOS cameras.1 Selec

Page 219 - Movie Cropping

296Customizing AF Functions zOne-Shot AF release priorityYou can specify whether to prioritize focus or release timing for One-Shot AF (except when sh

Page 220 - Movie Digital IS

297Customizing AF Functions[25] zLens drive when AF impossibleIf focus cannot be achieved with autofocus, you can have the camera keep searching for t

Page 221 - Combination IS

298Customizing AF Functions zLimit AF methodsYou can limit the AF methods available to those that you will use.For details on AF methods, see page 265

Page 222 - Shooting HDR Movies

299Customizing AF Functions zOrientation linked AF pointYou can assign AF points or Zone AF frames to dierent positions based on whether you are shoo

Page 223 - Shoot an HDR movie

3Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexItem Check ListBefore starting, check that all the following items ar

Page 224 - Shooting Time-lapse Movies

30Handling PrecautionsScreen,Viewnder,andLCDPanel z Although the screen and viewnder are manufactured with very high precision technology with

Page 225

300Customizing AF Functions zInitial Servo AF pt for cYou can set the initial AF point for Servo AF when the AF method is set to [Face+Tracking].1 Sel

Page 226 - Set the number of shots

3013014PlaybackThis chapter covers topics related to playback—playing back captured still photos and movies—and introduces menu settings on the Playba

Page 227 - > button to turn

302Tab Menus: Playback zPlayback 1p.318p.317p.335p.353p.357p.348p.339 zPlayback 2p.346p.345p.321p.331p.313p.311 zPlayback 3p.307p.309p.309p.305p.206p.

Page 228 - Exit the menu

303Index to Features: Playback and Related OperationsPlayback zSingle-image display B p.304 zShooting information display B p.305 zGrid display B p.3

Page 229 - Take test shots

304x Image PlaybackSingle-Image Display1 Play back the image. zPress the <x> button.2 Select an image. zTo play back newer images, press the <

Page 230 - Shoot the time-lapse movie

305Image PlaybackShooting Information DisplayWith the shooting information screen displayed, you can press the <W> <X> keys to change the

Page 231

306Image PlaybackTouch PlaybackThe camera features a touch-screen panel that you can touch to control playback. Supported touch operations are like th

Page 232

307Customizing Playback Information DisplayYou can specify screens and accompanying information displayed during image playback.1 Select [33: Playback

Page 233

308Customizing Playback Information Display z[Brightness] displayThis histogram is a graph showing the distribution of the image’s brightness level. T

Page 234

309Customizing Playback Information DisplayHighlight AlertWhen [33: Highlight alert] is set to [Enable], overexposed, clipped highlights will blink. T

Page 235

31Part Names(20)(16)(12)(13)(14)(15)(17)(18)(19)(21)(22)(6)(7)(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(8)(9)(10)(11)(1) <W> button(2) Movie shooting button(3) <6&g

Page 236

310H Index Display (Multiple-Image Display)Search for images quickly with the index display showing 4, 9, 36, or 100 images on one screen.1 Press the

Page 237 - Shoot the movie

311e Jump Display (Jumping Through Images)In the single-image display, you can turn the <6> dial to jump through the images forward or backward

Page 238 - Canon Log

312Jump Display (Jumping Through Images)(1) (2)3 Browse by jumping. zPress the <x> button. zIn the single-image display, turn the <6> dial

Page 239 - View Assist

313t Filtering Images for PlaybackYou can lter image display according to your search conditions. After setting the image search conditions, you can

Page 240 - Color Matrix

314Filtering Images for Playback3 Apply the search conditions. zPress <0> and read the message displayed. zSelect [OK]. gThe search condition is

Page 241

315u Magnifying ImagesYou can magnify your captured images.(1)1 Magnify the image. zDuring image playback, press the <u> button. gThe magnied v

Page 242 - Canon Log Image Quality

316 Magnifying ImagesSetting the Initial Magnication Ratio and PositionIf you select [33: Magnicatn (apx)], you can set the initial magnication rat

Page 243

317b Rotating ImagesYou can use this feature to rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation.1 Select [31: Rotate image].2 Select an image. z

Page 244 - Menu Function Settings

318K Protecting ImagesYou can protect important images from being accidentally erased.Protecting a Single Image1 Select [31: Protect images].2 Select

Page 245

319Protecting ImagesSpecifying the Range of Images to be ProtectedWhile looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the rst and last

Page 246

32Part Names(3)(4)(5)(12)(14)(6)(8)(7)(9)(11)(10)(13)(15)(17)(19)(16)(18)(2)(1)(1) Eyecup(2) Viewnder eyepiece(3) Dioptric adjustment knob(4) Pow

Page 247

320Protecting ImagesProtecting All Images in a Folder or on a CardYou can protect all the images in a folder or on a card at once.When you select [All

Page 248 - Auto slow shutter

321p Setting RatingsYou can rate images on a scale of 1–5 (l/m/n/o/p). This function is called rating.Rating a Single Image1 Select [32: Rating].2 Sel

Page 249

322 Setting RatingsRating by Specifying the RangeWhile looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the rst and last images for a rang

Page 250

323 Setting RatingsRating All Images in a Folder or on a CardYou can rate all the images in a folder or on a card at once.Under [32: Rating], when you

Page 251

324k Enjoying MoviesYou can play back and enjoy the captured movies mainly in the following three ways.Playback on a Television (p.333)By connecting t

Page 252 - For Longer HDMI Output

325k Playing Back Movies1 Play back the image. zPress the <x> button.2 Select a movie. zPress the <Y> <Z> keys to select the movie t

Page 253 - Recording and Image Quality

326Playing Back MoviesMovie Playback PanelItem Playback Operations7 Play Pressing <0> toggles between playback and stop.8 Slow motionAdjusts the

Page 254 - Restrictions in IPB Recording

327XEditing a Movie’s First and Last ScenesYou can edit out the rst and last scenes of a movie in approx. 1-sec. increments.1 Pause movie playback. g

Page 255

328Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes5 Save the edited movie. zSelect [W], then press <0>. zThe save screen will appear. zTo save it as a n

Page 256 - Tab Menus: AF (Still Photos)

329I Grabbing a Frame from 4K Movies or 4K Time-Lapse MoviesFrom 4K movies or 4K time-lapse movies, you can select individual frames to save as approx

Page 257

33Part Names(9)(8)(11)(12)(14)(15)(16)(17)(13)(2)(1)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(10)(1) Contact cover(2) Accessory positioning hole(3) Screen(4) Tripod socket(

Page 258

330Grabbing a Frame from 4K Movies or 4K Time-Lapse Movies7 Save the frame. zSelect [OK] to save the current frame as a JPEG still image.8 Select the

Page 259 - Tab Menus: AF (Movies)

331Slide Show (Auto Playback)You can play back the images on the card as an automatic slide show.1 Specify the images to be played back. zTo play back

Page 260

332Slide Show (Auto Playback)4 Start the slide show. zSelect [Start], then press <0>. gAfter [Loading image...] is displayed, the slide show wil

Page 261

333Viewing Images on a TelevisionBy connecting the camera to a television with an HDMI cable, you can play back the captured still photos and movies o

Page 262 - Selecting the AF Operation

334Viewing Images on a Television oAdjust movie sound volume with the television. The sound volume cannot be adjusted with the camera. oBefore connect

Page 263

335L Erasing ImagesYou can either select and erase unnecessary images one by one or erase them in one batch. Protected images (p.318) will not be eras

Page 264 - AF-Assist Beam

336Erasing ImagesCheckmarking [X] Images to Be Erased in a BatchBy adding checkmarks to the images to be erased, you can erase all those images at onc

Page 265 - Selecting the AF Method

337Erasing ImagesSpecifying the Range of Images to Be ErasedWhile looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the rst and last images

Page 266 - : Zone AF

338Erasing ImagesErasing All Images in a Folder or on a CardYou can erase all the images in a folder or on a card at once.When [31: Erase images] is s

Page 267 - : Large Zone AF: Horizontal

339R Processing RAW Images with the CameraNYou can process 1 or F images with the camera and save them as JPEG images. As the RAW image itself does no

Page 268

34Part NamesLCD PanelSample displayInformation displayed varies depending on camera status. For icon details, see page 617.ViewnderInformationDispl

Page 269

340Processing RAW Images with the Camera3 Set the desired processing conditions.[Use shot settings] zImages are processed using image settings at the

Page 270

341Processing RAW Images with the Camera5 Select the image to display. zSelect [Original image] or [Processed img.]. gThe selected image will be displ

Page 271

342Processing RAW Images with the CameraRAW Image Processing Options z[ ] Brightness adjustmentYou can adjust the image brightness up to ±1 stop in 1/

Page 272 - Focus on the subject

343Processing RAW Images with the Camera z[ ] Color space (p.117)You can select either sRGB or Adobe RGB. Since the camera screen is not compatible wi

Page 273 - Magnied View

344Processing RAW Images with the Camera [ ] Chromatic aberration correction (p.113)Chromatic aberrations (color fringing along the subject’s outline

Page 274 - Notes for AF

345S Resizing JPEG ImagesYou can resize a JPEG image to make the pixel count lower and save it as a new image. Resizing an image is possible only with

Page 275 - AF Range

346N Cropping JPEG ImagesYou can crop a captured JPEG image and save it as another image. Cropping an image is possible only with JPEG images. Images

Page 276 - Setting the AF Point Size

347Cropping JPEG Images zMoving the Cropping FramePress the <V> cross keys to move the frame vertically or horizontally. Move the cropping frame

Page 277 - Focusing on People’s Eyes

348d Transferring Images to a Computer/FTP ServerYou can connect the camera to a computer and use the camera to transfer images from the card to the c

Page 278 - Setting Continuous AF

349Transferring Images to a Computer/FTP Server3 Set the power switch to <1>. zWhen a message to select a program is displayed on the computer,

Page 279 - Setting Touch & Drag AF

35Part NamesBattery Charger LC-E6ECharger for Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 (p.40).(3)(4)(2)(1)(1) Charge lamp(2) Battery pack slot(3) Power cord(4) P

Page 280 - Active Touch Area

350Transferring Images to a Computer/FTP ServerSelecting Images to Transfer zSelecting Images1 Select [x1: Image transfer].2 Select [Image sel./transf

Page 281 - MF: Focusing Manually

351Transferring Images to a Computer/FTP Server6 Transfer the image. zConrm that the main EOS Utility screen is displayed on the computer. zSelect [D

Page 282 - Focus manually

352Transferring Images to a Computer/FTP Server In a FolderSelecting [Folder images not transfer’d] selects all unsent images in the folder.Selecting

Page 283 - Set the level and color

353W Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) enables you to print images recorded on the card according to your printing in

Page 284 - Focus Guide

354Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)4 Exit the setting. zPress the <M> button. zNext, select [Sel.Image] or [Multiple] to specify the images to

Page 285

355Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)Specifying Images for Printing zSelecting ImagesSelect and specify the images one by one.Press the <M> butto

Page 286 - Setting Movie Servo AF

356Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) All Images in a FolderSelect [Mark all in folder] and select the folder. A print order for one copy of all the i

Page 287

357p Specifying Images for a PhotobookYou can specify up to 998 images to be printed in a photobook. When you use EOS Utility (EOS software) to import

Page 288 - Customizing AF Functions

358Specifying Images for a PhotobookSpecifying the Image Range for a PhotobookWhile looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the ra

Page 289

359Specifying Images for a PhotobookSpecifying All Images in a Folder or on a CardYou can specify all the images in a folder or on a card at once for

Page 290 - AF point auto switching

36Part NamesAttaching the StrapPass the end of the strap through the camera’s strap mount eyelet from the bottom. Then pass it through the strap’s buc

Page 292 - Movie Servo AF speed

3613615Set-upThis chapter describes menu settings on the set-up ([5]) tab. zA M icon to the right of a page title indicates that the function is avail

Page 293

362Tab Menus: Set-up zSet-up 1p.365p.367p.370p.372p.373 zSet-up 2p.376p.377p.378p.379p.380p.383 zSet-up 3p.384p.385p.386p.387p.391p.395p.396

Page 294 - [ ] Disable in AF mode

363Tab Menus: Set-up zSet-up 4p.397p.402p.402p.403p.406 zSet-up 5p.407p.411 zSet-up 6p.416p.417p.419p.420p.422p.422p.422 (not shown in movie mode)

Page 295

364Tab Menus: Set-upWhen you are shooting movies, the following screen is displayed for [54].p.397p.402p.403p.404p.406In [A] and [y] modes, the follow

Page 296

365Creating and Selecting a FolderYou can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved.Creating a Folder1 Select [51:

Page 297

366Creating and Selecting a FolderSelecting a Folder(1) (2)(3) (4) zSelect a folder on the folder selection screen. zCaptured images are stored in you

Page 298

367File Numbering MethodsThe captured images saved in a folder are assigned a le number from 0001 to 9999. You can change how the image les are numb

Page 299

368File Numbering MethodsContinuousWhen you wish to continue the le numbering sequence even after the card is replaced or a new folder is created.Eve

Page 300

369File Numbering MethodsAuto ResetWhen you wish to restart the le numbering from 0001 each time the card is replaced or a new folder is created.When

Page 301

37Part NamesUsing the Cable ProtectorWhen connecting the camera to a computer, use the included interface cable or a genuine Canon cable.When connecti

Page 302 - Tab Menus: Playback

370Renaming FilesFile names consist of four alphanumeric characters followed by a four-digit image number (p.367) and the le extension. You can chang

Page 303 - Image Transfer

371Renaming Files zUse the <V> cross keys or <5> dial to select a character, then press <0> to enter it. zBy selecting [], you can c

Page 304 - Image Playback

372Setting the Auto Rotation of Vertical ImagesYou can change the auto rotation setting that straightens images shot in vertical orientation when they

Page 305 - Grid Display

373Formatting the CardIf the card is new or was previously formatted (initialized) by another camera or computer, format the card with this camera.Whe

Page 306 - Touch Playback

374Formatting the Card Format the card in the following cases: zThe card is new. zThe card was formatted by a dierent camera or a computer. zThe card

Page 307 - Histogram

375Formatting the Card oIt may not be possible to use SDXC cards formatted with this camera in other cameras. Also note that exFAT-formatted cards may

Page 308 - Sample Histograms

376Setting Eco ModeEnables you to conserve battery power in shooting mode. When the camera is not in use, the screen darkens to reduce battery consump

Page 309 - AF Point Display

377Setting Power-Saving FeaturesYou can adjust the timing of when the screen, camera, and viewnder turn o automatically (Display o, Auto power o,

Page 310 - Select an image

378Adjusting the Screen BrightnessScreen and viewnder brightness can be adjusted separately.1 Select [52: Disp. brightness].2 Make the adjustment. zR

Page 311

379Adjusting the Screen Color ToneScreen and viewnder color tone can be adjusted separately.1 Select [52: Disp. color tone].2 Make the adjustment. zP

Page 312 - Browse by jumping

38Part NamesUsing an Optional Canon Interface Cable(5)When using a genuine Canon interface cable (sold separately), run the cable through the clamp (5

Page 313 - Filtering Images for Playback

380Setting the Date, Time, and Time ZoneWhen you turn on the power for the rst time or if the date/time/zone have been reset, follow the steps below

Page 314 - Display the found images

381Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone zPress the <Y> <Z> keys to select a [Time dierence] item (+/-/hour/minute), then press <0>

Page 315 - Magnifying Images

382Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone oThe date, time, and time zone settings may be reset when the camera is stored without the battery, when its

Page 316

383Setting the Interface Language1 Select [52: LanguageK].2 Set the desired language.

Page 317 - Rotating Images

384Setting the Video SystemSet the video system of any television used for display. This setting determines the frame rates available when you shoot m

Page 318 - Protecting Images

385Setting the Touch Control Response1 Select [53: Touch control].2 Select an item. z[Standard] is the normal setting. z[Sensitive] provides a more re

Page 319 - Specify the range of images

386Disabling Beeps for Camera OperationsYou can disable beeping when subjects are in focus or for other operations.1 Select [53: Beep].2 Select an ite

Page 320

387Checking the Battery InformationYou can check the conditions of the battery you are using. By registering multiple batteries to the camera, you can

Page 321 - Setting Ratings

388Checking the Battery InformationRegistering Batteries to the CameraYou can register up to six LP-E6N/LP-E6 batteries to the camera. To register mul

Page 322

389Checking the Battery InformationLabeling Batteries with Serial NumbersIt is convenient to label registered LP-E6N/LP-E6 battery packs with their se

Page 323

39391Preparation and Basic OperationsThis chapter describes preparatory steps before you start shooting and the basic camera operations.

Page 324 - Enjoying Movies

390Checking the Battery InformationChecking the Remaining Capacity of a Registered BatteryYou can check the remaining capacity of batteries not curren

Page 325 - Playing Back Movies

391f Sensor CleaningSelf-cleaning of the front of the sensor is performed whenever you set the power switch to <2>.You can also activate sensor

Page 326 - Movie Playback Panel

392 Sensor CleaningSetting Auto Cleaning1 Select [Auto cleaningf].2 Select an item. zPress the <Y> <Z> keys to select an item, then press

Page 327

393 Sensor CleaningManual Sensor CleaningMDust that could not be removed by automatic cleaning can be removed manually with a commercially available b

Page 328 - Save the edited movie

394 Sensor Cleaning oWhile cleaning the sensor, never do any of the following. If the power is cut o, the shutter will close. These may result in dam

Page 329 - 4K Time-Lapse Movies

395Setting the HDMI Output ResolutionSet the image output resolution used when the camera is connected to a television or external recording device wi

Page 330 - Select the image to display

396RAW Playback on an HDR TVYou can view RAW images in HDR by connecting the camera to an HDR TV.1 Select [53: HDMI HDR output].2 Select [On]. oImage

Page 331 - Slide Show (Auto Playback)

397Customizing Information Displayed When ShootingYou can customize the details and screens of information shown on the camera or in viewnder when yo

Page 332 - Exit the slide show

398Customizing Information Displayed When ShootingCustomizing Information in the Viewnder1 Select [VF info/toggle settings].2 Select screens. zPress

Page 333 - HDMI MINI

399Customizing Information Displayed When ShootingVertical Viewnder DisplayYou can select how viewnder information is displayed when you are shootin

Page 334

4Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexInstruction ManualsThe Instruction Manual included with the camera pr

Page 335 - Erasing Images

40Charging the Battery1 Detach the protective cover provided with the battery.2 Fully insert the battery in the charger. zDo the opposite to remove th

Page 336 - Checkmarking [

400Customizing Information Displayed When ShootingSetting the HistogramYou can select the content and display size of the histogram.1 Select [Histogra

Page 337

401Customizing Information Displayed When ShootingClearing SettingsYou can restore [Shooting info. disp.] defaults.1 Select [Reset].2 Select [OK].

Page 338

402Setting a Priority for Shooting Display PerformanceYou can select the performance parameter to prioritize in shooting screen display for still phot

Page 339

403Setting the Display ModeYou can select the display mode for shooting screens.1 Select [54: Display settings].2 Select an item. zAutoNormally use th

Page 340

404Customizing Shutter Button FunctionalityYou can set the functions performed by pressing the shutter button halfway or completely during movie shoot

Page 341 - Dual Pixel RAW Images

4051 HelpWhen [zHelp] is displayed below a menu, you can display a description about the feature by pressing the <B> button. Press it again to e

Page 342 - RAW Image Processing Options

406HelpHelp Display Text SizeYou can change the text size for the Help display.1 Select [54: Help text size].2 Select an item. zExample: [z5: High ISO

Page 343 - (p.112)

407Setting Wireless FeaturesYou can connect the camera to a smartphone or computer wirelessly and send your shots or control the camera remotely.1 Sel

Page 344

408Setting Wireless FeaturesShooting with a Remote ControlBy pairing the camera via Bluetooth with Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately, sup

Page 345 - Resizing JPEG Images

409Setting Wireless Features5 Select [Pairing]. zSelect [Pairing]. zPress and hold the <W> button and <T> button on the BR-E1 simultaneous

Page 346 - Cropping JPEG Images

41Charging the BatteryCharge LevelCharge LampColor Display0–49%OrangeBlinks once per second50–74% Blinks twice per second75% or higherBlinks three tim

Page 347

410Setting Wireless FeaturesCanceling the PairingBefore pairing with a dierent BR-E1, clear the information about the connected remote control.1 Sele

Page 348 - Preparing for Image Transfer

411Geotagging ImagesYou can geotag images with GPS Receiver GP-E2 (sold separately) or a Bluetooth enabled smartphone.Using GP-E21 Attach GP-E2 to the

Page 349 - Transferring RAW+JPEG Images

412Geotagging ImagesUsing a SmartphoneThe dedicated application Camera Connect (free of charge) must be installed on the smartphone. For details on in

Page 350 - Selecting Images to Transfer

413Geotagging Images4 Select [Smartphone]. zSelect [Smartphone] in [Select GPS device]. gLocation information can now be acquired from the smartphone.

Page 351 - Selecting Multiple Images

414Geotagging ImagesGPS connection displayYou can check the status of smartphone location information acquisition on the screens for still photo or mo

Page 352

415Geotagging Images oThe smartphone can acquire location information only while it is paired with the camera via Bluetooth. oDirection information is

Page 353 - Setting the Printing Options

416R Setting the Multi-Function LockSpecify camera controls to lock when the Multi-function lock is enabled. This can help prevent accidentally changi

Page 354 - Exit the setting

417w: Registering Custom Shooting ModesNYou can register current camera settings, such as shooting, menu, and Custom Function settings, as Custom shoo

Page 355 - (4) Index icon

418Registering Custom Shooting ModesMy Menu settings will not be registered under Custom shooting modes.You can also change shooting and menu settings

Page 356

419Reverting the Camera to the Default SettingsN The camera’s settings for shooting functions and menu functions can be reverted to their defaults.1 S

Page 357 - Select [Select images]

42Charging the Battery zUpon purchase, the battery is not fully charged.Charge the battery before use. zRecharge the battery on the day before or on t

Page 358 - Select [Multiple]

420Setting Copyright InformationN When you set the copyright information, it will be recorded to the image as Exif information.1 Select [56: Copyrigh

Page 359

421Setting Copyright InformationChecking the Copyright InformationWhen you select [Display copyright info.] in step 2, you can check the [Author] and

Page 360

422Checking Other Information zDownloading instruction manualsTo download instruction manuals, select [56: Manual/software URL] and scan the displayed

Page 361

4234236Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) FunctionsThis chapter describes how to send images via Wi-Fi® from the camera to a variety of compatible devices

Page 362 - Tab Menus: Set-up

424What You Can Do via Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) Functions(CANON iMAGE GATEWAY)(4) Send images to a Web service(3) Print images using a Wi-Fi pr

Page 363

425What You Can Do via Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) Functions(1) q Communicate with a smartphone (p.427)Control the camera remotely and browse image

Page 364

426What You Can Do via Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) FunctionsBluetooth® FeaturesBy pairing the camera with a smartphone compatible with Bluetooth lo

Page 365 - Creating a Folder

427Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiThis section describes how to directly connect the camera to a smartphone via Wi-Fi. zConnecting to a smartphon

Page 366 - Selecting a Folder

428Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi zUse the latest version of the smartphone OS. zCamera Connect can be installed from Google Play or App Store.

Page 367 - File Numbering Methods

429Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiConnecting to a Bluetooth-compatible Smartphone via Wi-FiSteps on the Camera (1)1 Select [55: Wireless communic

Page 368 - 0051 0052

43Inserting/Removing the BatteryLoad a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6N (or LP-E6) into the camera.Insertion 1 Slide the battery compartment cover lo

Page 369 - 0051 0001

430Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi5 Select [Bluetooth function].6 Select [Bluetooth function].7 Select [Smartphone].8 Register [Nickname]. zWhen

Page 370 - Renaming Files

431Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi9 Select [OK].10 Select [Pairing].11 Select an item. zIf Camera Connect is already installed, select [Do not di

Page 371 - Select a registered le name

432Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSteps on the Smartphone (1)12 Enable the Bluetooth function.13 Start Camera Connect.14 Select the camera to pai

Page 372

433Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSteps on the Camera (2)16 Select [OK].17 Press <0>. zPairing is now complete, and the camera is connected

Page 373 - Formatting the Card

434Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSteps on the Smartphone (2)18 Select a Camera Connect function. zIn iOS, select [Join] when a message is displa

Page 374 - Card’s File Formats

435Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi zFor how to terminate the Wi-Fi connection, see “Terminating the Wi-Fi Connection” (p.457). zTerminating the W

Page 375

436Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi[Bluetooth function] ScreenOn the [Bluetooth function] screen, you can change or check the Bluetooth function s

Page 376 - Setting Eco Mode

437Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiStay conn. if o zSelecting [Enable] lets you view images on the camera and control it in other ways by connect

Page 377 - Setting Power-Saving Features

438Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiEstablishing a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is O1 Start Camera Connect. zStart Camera Connect on a smartph

Page 378 - Make the adjustment

439Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiRemoving a Paired Device’s RegistrationTo pair the camera with a dierent smartphone, clear the paired device’s

Page 379 - 2: Disp. color tone]

44Inserting and Removing the CardThe captured images are recorded onto the card.Make sure the card’s write-protect switch (1) is set upward to enable

Page 380 - Set the time zone

440Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiConnecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi from the [Wi-Fi function] MenuSteps on the Camera (1)1 Set Wi-Fi settings

Page 381 - Set the daylight saving time

441Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi6 Select an item. zIf Camera Connect is already installed, select [Do not display]. zIf Camera Connect is not i

Page 382

442Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSteps on the SmartphoneSmartphone’s screen (sample)8 Operate the smartphone to establish a Wi-Fi connection. zA

Page 383

443Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi gThe main window of Camera Connect will be displayed on the smartphone.The Wi-Fi connection to a smartphone is

Page 384 - Setting the Video System

444Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiOperating the Camera Using a SmartphoneThe main functions of Camera Connect are described below.Images on camer

Page 385 - Select an item

445Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi oIf the Wi-Fi connection is terminated while recording a movie with remote shooting, the following will occur.

Page 386 - 3: Beep]

446Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSending Images to a Smartphone Automatically as You ShootYour shots can be sent automatically. Before following

Page 387 - 3: Battery info.]

447Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi5 Set [Size to send]. zSelect the image size, then press <0>.6 Take the picture.

Page 388 - Select [Register]

448Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSending Images to a Smartphone from the CameraYou can use the camera to send images to a smartphone paired via

Page 389 - 7c400300

449Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi(2) Sending Images from the Quick Control Screen During Playback1 Play back the image.2 Press the <Q> but

Page 390

45Inserting and Removing the CardRemoval(1)1 Open the cover. zSet the power switch to <2>. zCheck that the access lamp (1) is o, then open the

Page 391 - Sensor Cleaning

450Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi(3) Selecting Sending Options and Sending the ImagesSending Images Individually1 Select an image to send. zPres

Page 392 - Setting Auto Cleaning

451Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSending Multiple Selected Images1 Press <0>.2 Select [Send selected].3 Select images to send. zPress the

Page 393 - Manual Sensor Cleaning

452Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi4 Exit image selection. zSelect [OK].5 Select [Size to send]. zSet it as necessary. zOn the displayed screen, s

Page 394

453Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi3 Specify the range of images. zSelect the rst image (start point), then press <0>. zSelect the last ima

Page 395 - 3: HDMI resolution]

454Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSending All Images on the Card1 Press <0>.2 Select [Send all card].3 Select [Size to send]. zOn the displ

Page 396 - RAW Playback on an HDR TV

455Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSending Images that Match the Search ConditionsSend all the images that match the search conditions set in [Set

Page 397

456Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiEnding Image TransferSending Images from the Camera When Paired via Bluetooth (Android) zPress the <M> bu

Page 398 - Edit the screen

457Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi oDuring the image transfer operation, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter button is pressed

Page 399 - Vertical Viewnder Display

458Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-FiSpecifying Viewable ImagesYou can specify images viewable on a smartphone by operating the camera. Images can b

Page 400 - Setting the Histogram

459Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi5 Select [Viewable imgs].6 Select an item. zSelect [OK] to access the setting screen.[All images]All images sto

Page 401 - Clearing Settings

46Inserting and Removing the Card oWhen the access lamp is lit or blinking, it indicates that images are being written to, read from, or erased from t

Page 402

460Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi[Select by rating]Specify viewable images depending on whether a rating is appended (or not appended) or by the

Page 403 - Setting the Display Mode

461Connecting to a Computer via Wi-FiThis section describes how to connect the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi and perform camera operations using EOS

Page 404

462Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi5 Select [Register a device for connection].(1)(2)6 Check the SSID (network name) and password. zCheck the SSID (

Page 405

463Connecting to a Computer via Wi-FiSteps on the Camera (2)8 Select [OK]. gThe following message is displayed. “******” represents the last six digit

Page 406 - Help Display Text Size

464Connecting to a Computer via Wi-FiSteps on the Camera (2)12 Establish a Wi-Fi connection. zSelect [OK].[DWi-Fi on] ScreenDisconnect,exit zTerminate

Page 407 - Setting Wireless Features

465Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi oIf the Wi-Fi connection is terminated while recording a movie with remote shooting, the following will occur.•

Page 408

466Connecting to a Computer via Wi-FiSending Images to a Computer AutomaticallyWith the dedicated software Image Transfer Utility 2, you can send imag

Page 409 - Set up the camera for remote

467Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi4 Select [OK].5 Connect to an access point via Wi-Fi. zEstablish a Wi-Fi connection between the camera and the ac

Page 410

468Connecting to a Computer via Wi-FiSending Images on the Camera to a Computer Automatically1 On the [Wi-Fi settings] screen, select [Auto send image

Page 411 - Geotagging Images

469Connecting to a Printer via Wi-FiThis section describes how to print images by directly connecting the camera to a printer via Wi-Fi. For printer o

Page 412 - Using a Smartphone

47Using the ScreenYou can change the direction and angle of the screen.1 Flip out the screen.175°180°90°2 Rotate the screen. zWhen the screen is swung

Page 413 - Select [Smartphone]

470Connecting to a Printer via Wi-Fi(1)(2)6 Check the SSID (network name) and password. zCheck the SSID (1) and password (2) displayed on the camera s

Page 414 - Geotagging information

471Connecting to a Printer via Wi-FiWi-Fi connection is possible with Wi-Fi printers supporting PictBridge (Wireless LAN).To establish a Wi-Fi connect

Page 415

472Connecting to a Printer via Wi-FiPrinting ImagesPrinting Images Individually1 Select the image to be printed. zPress the <Y> <Z> keys o

Page 416 - 6: Multi function lock]

473Connecting to a Printer via Wi-FiPrinting by Specifying the Options1 Press <0>.2 Select [Print order].3 Set the printing options. zFor the se

Page 417

474Connecting to a Printer via Wi-Fi6 Print the image. zWhen [OK] is selected, printing starts. oWith a Wi-Fi connection to a printer established, a p

Page 418

475Connecting to a Printer via Wi-FiPrint SettingsThe screen display and setting options vary depending on the printer. Also, certain settings may not

Page 419 - 6: Clear all camera

476Connecting to a Printer via Wi-Fi[Q] Setting the Paper Size zSelect the size of the paper in the printer.[Y] Setting the Paper Type zSelect the typ

Page 420 - Setting Copyright Information

477Connecting to a Printer via Wi-FiSetting the Date/File Number Imprinting zSelect [I]. zSelect what to print.Setting the Printing Eects (Image Opti

Page 421

478Connecting to a Printer via Wi-FiSetting the Number of Copies zSelect [R]. zSelect the number of copies to print.The [Default] setting for printing

Page 422 - Checking Other Information

479Connecting to a Printer via Wi-FiCropping the ImageSet cropping immediately before printing. Changing other print settings after you crop images ma

Page 423 - Communication) Functions

48Turning on the Power z<1>Turns the camera on, accompanied by the sound of the shutter curtain opening. Also accompanied by the sound of the ap

Page 424 - What You Can Do via Wi-Fi

480Connecting to a Printer via Wi-Fi oDepending on the printer, the cropped image area may not be printed as you specied. oThe smaller you make the c

Page 425

481Sending Images to a Web ServiceThis section describes how to use Web services to send images.Registering Web ServicesUse a smartphone or computer t

Page 426 - Features

482Sending Images to a Web ServiceRegistering CANON iMAGE GATEWAYLink the camera and CANON iMAGE GATEWAY by adding CANON iMAGE GATEWAY as a destinatio

Page 427 - (p.440)

483Sending Images to a Web Service6 Establish a Wi-Fi connection. zGo to step 7 on page 498 (PBC mode), step 7 on page 502 (PIN mode), or step 7 on pa

Page 428

484Sending Images to a Web ServiceSteps on the Computer or Smartphone10 Set up camera web link. zAccess the page in the notication message. zFollow t

Page 429

485Sending Images to a Web ServiceRegistering Other Web ServicesSteps on the Computer or Smartphone1 Congure the Web service you want to use. zVisit

Page 430 - Register [Nickname]

486Sending Images to a Web ServiceEstablishing a Wi-Fi Connection1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. zSelect [Wi-Fi function] on the [Wireless communication se

Page 431

487Sending Images to a Web ServiceSending Images to a Web ServiceYou can share images with your family and friends by sending images from the camera t

Page 432 - Tap on [Pair] (iOS only)

488Sending Images to a Web ServiceSending Multiple Selected Images1 Press <0>.2 Select [Send selected].3 Select the images to send. zPress the &

Page 433 - Press <

489Sending Images to a Web Service4 Select [Size to send]. zWhen YouTube is selected as the destination, [Size to send] is not displayed. zOn the disp

Page 434 - Steps on the Smartphone (2)

49Turning on the Powerz Battery Level IndicatorWhen the power switch is set to <1>, the battery level will be indicated in one of six levels. A

Page 435

490Sending Images to a Web ServiceSending a Specied Range of ImagesSpecify the range of images to send all the images in the range at once.1 Press &l

Page 436 - [Bluetooth function] Screen

491Sending Images to a Web Service5 Select [Size to send]. zOn the displayed screen, select an image size.6 Select [Send]. zOn the screen after images

Page 437 - Setting [Stay conn. if o]

492Sending Images to a Web Service3 Select [Size to send]. zSet it as necessary. zOn the displayed screen, select an image size.4 Select [Send]. zOn t

Page 438 - Using Camera Connect

493Sending Images to a Web ServiceSending Images that Match the Search ConditionsSend all the images that match the search conditions set in [Set imag

Page 439

494Sending Images to a Web Service4 Select [Send]. zOn the screen after images are sent, select [OK] to end the Wi-Fi connection. zWhen the [Terms of

Page 440 - [Wi-Fi function] Menu

495Sending Images to a Web Service oWith a Wi-Fi connection to a Web service established, a picture cannot be taken even if the camera’s shutter butto

Page 441

496Wi-Fi Connection via Access PointsThis section describes how to join a Wi-Fi network via an access point.Checking the Type of Access PointDetermine

Page 442

497Wi-Fi Connection via Access PointsEstablishing a Wi-Fi Connection with WPS (PBC Mode)First, check the position of the WPS button and how long to pr

Page 443

498Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points5 Select [Register a device for connection]. zWhen [q] (Connect to smartphone) is selected, the screen on the lef

Page 444 - Camera settings

499Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points8 Select [WPS (PBC mode)]. zSelect [OK].9 Connect to the access point via Wi-Fi. zPress the access point’s WPS bu

Page 445

5Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexInstruction ManualsDownloading the Advanced User Guide/Instruction Ma

Page 446

50Attaching and Detaching a LensAttaching a Lens1 Remove the caps. zRemove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrows.2

Page 447 - Set [Size to send]

500Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points[qConnect to smartphone]Go to step 9 on page 442.[DRemote control (EOS Utility)]Go to step 8 on page 463.[lPrint

Page 448

501Wi-Fi Connection via Access PointsEstablishing a Wi-Fi Connection with WPS (PIN Mode)First, check how to enter a PIN code on the access point.It ma

Page 449

502Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points zWhen [q] (Connect to smartphone) is selected, the screen on the left is displayed. If Camera Connect is already

Page 450 - Select [Send img shown]

503Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points9 Specify the PIN code at the access point. zAt the access point, specify the PIN code displayed on the camera sc

Page 451

504Wi-Fi Connection via Access PointsEstablishing a Wi-Fi Connection ManuallyEstablish a Wi-Fi connection by selecting the SSID (or ESS-ID) of the acc

Page 452

505Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points6 Select [Switch network]. zDisplayed when [q], [D], or [l] is selected.(3)(2)(1)7 Select the access point. zPres

Page 453 - Select [Send]

506Wi-Fi Connection via Access PointsEntering the Access Point Password zEnter the password specied for the access point. For details on the specied

Page 454

507Wi-Fi Connection via Access PointsSetting the IP Address10 Select [Auto setting]. zSelect [OK] to access the setting screen for the Wi-Fi function.

Page 455

508Wi-Fi Connection via Access PointsSend To ScreenA screen to select a destination may be displayed depending on the Web service.To register destinat

Page 456 - Ending Image Transfer

509Reconnecting via Wi-FiFollow these steps to reconnect to devices or Web services with registered connection settings.1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. zSe

Page 457

51Attaching and Detaching a LensDetaching the LensWhile pressing the lens release button, turn the lens as shown by the arrow. zTurn the lens until it

Page 458 - Specifying Viewable Images

510Reconnecting via Wi-Fi[D] Computer zOn the computer, start the EOS software. zIf the computer’s connection destination has been changed, restore th

Page 459 - [Images from past days]

511Reconnecting via Wi-FiConnecting to a Bluetooth-connected Smartphone via Wi-Fi1 Start Camera Connect. zTap on the Camera Connect icon on the smartp

Page 460 - [File number range]

512Reconnecting via Wi-FiRegistering Multiple Connection SettingsYou can register up to 20 connection settings for the Wi-Fi function.1 Select [Wi-Fi

Page 461

513Changing or Deleting Connection SettingsChange or delete connection settings saved on the camera. To change or delete the connection settings, term

Page 462

514Changing or Deleting Connection Settings5 Check or change the connection settings. zSelect an item, then change or delete the connection settings o

Page 463

515Clearing Wireless Communication Settings to DefaultAll wireless communication settings can be deleted. By deleting the wireless communication setti

Page 464

516View Info ScreenOn the [View info] screen, you can check error details and the camera’s MAC address.1 Select [Wi-Fi function]. zSelect [Wi-Fi funct

Page 465

517Responding to Error MessagesWhen an error occurs, display the details of the error by following one of the procedures below. Then, eliminate the ca

Page 466

518Responding to Error Messages11: Connection target not found zIn the case of [q], is Camera Connect running? gEstablish a connection using Camera Co

Page 467

519Responding to Error Messages21: No address assigned by DHCP serverWhat to check on the camera zOn the camera, IP address is set to [Auto setting].

Page 468

52Attaching and Detaching EF/EF-S LensesAll EF and EF-S lenses can be used by attaching the optional Mount Adapter EF-EOS R. The camera cannot be used

Page 469

520Responding to Error Messages22: No response from DNS serverWhat to check on the camera zOn the camera, does the DNS server’s IP address setting mat

Page 470

521Responding to Error Messages23: Device with same IP address exists on selected networkWhat to check on the camera zDo the camera and another device

Page 471 - (Wireless LAN)

522Responding to Error Messages61: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found zAre any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the camera and t

Page 472 - Printing Images

523Responding to Error Messages63: Wireless LAN authentication failed zAre the camera and the access point set to use the same authentication method?

Page 473

524Responding to Error Messages65: Wireless LAN connection lost zAre any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the camera and the antenna of th

Page 474 - Print the image

525Responding to Error Messages68: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal. Retry from the beginning. zDid you hold down the access point’s WPS (Wi-Fi

Page 475 - Print Settings

526Responding to Error Messages125: Check the network settings zIs the network connected? gCheck the connection status of the network.126: Could not c

Page 476

527Responding to Error Messages151: Transmission canceled zAutomatic image transfer to the computer was somehow interrupted. gTo resume automatic ima

Page 477

528Wireless Communication Function NotesIf the transmission rate drops, the connection is lost, or other problems occur when using the wireless commun

Page 478 - Setting the Number of Copies

529Wireless Communication Function NotesCautions for Using Multiple Cameras zWhen connecting multiple cameras to one access point via Wi-Fi, make sure

Page 479

53Attaching and Detaching EF/EF-S Lenses4 Set the lens’s focus mode switch to <AF>. z<AF> stands for autofocus. z<MF> stands for man

Page 480

530SecurityIf security settings have not been properly set, the following problems may occur. zTransmission monitoringThird parties with malicious int

Page 481 - Registering Web Services

531Checking Network Settings zWindowsOpen the Windows [Command Prompt], then type ipcong/all and press the <Enter> key.In addition to the IP ad

Page 482

532[Wireless communication settings] ScreenOn the [Wireless communication settings] screen, you can change the wireless communication function setting

Page 483 - Enter a four-digit number

533[Wi-Fi settings] ScreenWi-Fi zYou can set whether to [Enable] or [Disable] the wireless communication function. zWhen the use of electronic devices

Page 484 - Add CANON iMAGE GATEWAY as a

534Virtual Keyboard Operation(1) (2)(3)(4)(5) (7) (8) (9)(6)(1) Input area, for entering text(2) Cursor keys, for moving in the input area(3) Curre

Page 485

535Setting the IP Address ManuallySet up the IP address settings manually. The items displayed vary depending on the Wi-Fi function.1 Select [Manual s

Page 486 - Select a Web service

536Setting the IP Address Manually4 Select [OK]. zWhen you have completed setting the necessary items, select [OK]. zIf you are not sure what to enter

Page 487

537Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Status DisplayWireless communication status can be checked on the camera screen and LCD panel.(3)(3)(1)(1)(2)(2)(1) Wi-Fi function

Page 488

538Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Status DisplayBluetooth Function IndicatorBluetooth functionConnection statusScreen LCD PanelOther than [Disable]Bluetooth connecte

Page 489

5395397Custom Functions / My MenuYou can ne-tune camera functions and change the functionality of buttons and dials to suit your shooting preferences

Page 490

54Using the ViewfinderLook through the viewnder to activate it. You can also restrict display to either the screen or viewnder (p.403).Adjusting the

Page 491

540Tab Menus: Customization zC.Fn1p.542p.542p.543p.543p.544p.545p.546 zC.Fn2p.547p.547p.548 zC.Fn3p.548p.548p.549p.549

Page 492

541Tab Menus: Customization zC.Fn4p.555p.555p.561p.555 zC.Fn5p.550p.551p.551p.552p.553 zC.Fn6p.554

Page 493

542Custom Function SettingsNYou can customize camera features on the [8] tab to suit your shooting preferences. Any settings you change from default v

Page 494

543Custom Function SettingsBracketing auto cancelSpecify whether AEB and white balance bracketing settings are canceled when you set the power switch

Page 495

544Custom Function SettingsNumber of bracketed shotsThe number of shots taken with AEB and white balance bracketing can be changed from the default of

Page 496

545Custom Function SettingsSafety shiftIf the subject brightness changes and the standard exposure cannot be obtained within the autoexposure range, t

Page 497 - Register a nickname

546Custom Function SettingsSame exposure for new apertureMaximum aperture may decrease (the lowest f/number may increase) in [a] mode (manual exposure

Page 498 - Select [Connect with WPS]

547Custom Function SettingsC.Fn2Set shutter speed rangeYou can set the shutter speed range. In [t], [s] and [a] mode, you can set the shutter speed ma

Page 499

548Custom Function SettingsAE lock metering mode after focusFor each metering mode, you can set whether to lock the exposure (AE lock) after achieving

Page 500 - Go to step 7 on page 483

549Custom Function SettingsFocus ring rotationRF lens focusing ring turning direction can be reversed.[] Normal[] Reverse directionRF lens MF focus ri

Page 501

55Basic OperationsHolding the Camera zViewing the Screen as You ShootAs you shoot, you can tilt the screen to adjust it. For details, see page 47.High

Page 502 - Select [WPS (PIN mode)]

550Custom Function SettingsC.Fn5Add cropping informationAdding cropping information displays vertical lines for your specied aspect ratio, so that yo

Page 503

551Custom Function SettingsDefault Erase optionYou can set the default option in the erase menu (p.335) accessed by pressing the <L> button duri

Page 504

552Custom Function SettingsRetract lens on power oThis is to set the lens retraction mechanism for when a gear-driven STM lens (such as EF40mm f/2.8

Page 505 - Select the access point

553Custom Function SettingsAdd IPTC informationRegistering IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council) information to the camera from EOS Ut

Page 506 - Enter the password

554Custom Function SettingsC.Fn6Clear all Custom Functions (C.Fn)Selecting [86: Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn)] clears all Custom Function settings.Cus

Page 507 - Select [Auto setting]

555Customizing OperationsNYou can assign frequently used functions to camera buttons or dials according to your preferences for easy operations.1 Sele

Page 508 - Camera Access Point Mode

556Customizing OperationsFunctions Available for ButtonsFunctionLAFMetering and AF startk k k kAF stopk k kAE lock, AF stopk k kAF point selectionk k

Page 509 - Reconnecting via Wi-Fi

557Customizing Operationsk k k kk k k kk k k kk k k k k k k k k kk k k kk k k k k k k k k kk k k k k k k k k kk k k k k k k k k kk k k k k k k k k kk

Page 510

558Customizing OperationsFunctionLPress buttons directlyDial function settingsk k kShort press: LCD illuminationLong press: LCD information switchingk

Page 511

559Customizing Operationsk k k k k k k k k kk k k kk k k kk k k kk k k k kk k k k k k k k k kk k k k k k k k k kk k k k k k k k k kk k k k k k k k k k

Page 512

56Basic OperationsShutter ButtonThe shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter but

Page 513 - Select a device

560Customizing OperationsFunctions Available for DialsFunction6 5TShutter speed setting in M modek kAperture setting in M modek kSet ISO speed (5durin

Page 514

561Customizing OperationsCustomizing the M-Fn (Multi-Function) Bar1 Select [84: Customize M-Fn bar].2 Select [z] (for use when shooting) or [x] (for u

Page 515

562Customizing Operations4 Assign functions to swiping <m> or tapping each end. zSelecting [] (swipe), [ ] (tap left end), or [ ] (tap right end

Page 516 - View Info Screen

563Customizing Operations zFull Cover SettingWhen [Full cover setting] is enabled, you can access the M-Fn bar customization screen by fully covering

Page 517 - Responding to Error Messages

564Customizing OperationsFunctions Available for the M-Fn BarFunction zISO speed ISO speedChange value/selected itemAuto ISO speedCustom ISO speed (**

Page 518

565Tab Menus: My Menup.566p.569p.569p.570

Page 519

566Registering My MenuNUnder My Menu tab, you can register menu items and Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently.Creating and Adding My

Page 520

567Registering My Menu2 Select [Select items to register].3 Register the desired items. zSelect the item to be set, then press <0>. zSelect [OK]

Page 521

568Registering My Menu zDelete tabYou can delete the current My Menu tab. Select [Delete tab] to delete the [MY MENU*] tab. zRename tabYou can rename

Page 522

569Registering My MenuDeleting all My Menu tabs / Deleting all itemsYou can delete all the created My Menu tabs or My Menu items registered under them

Page 523

57Basic Operations<W> Mode ButtonYou can set the shooting mode.Press the <W> button, turn the <6> dial, then select the shooting mod

Page 524

570Registering My MenuMenu Display SettingsYou can select [Menu display] to set the menu screen that is to appear rst when you press the <M> bu

Page 525

5715718ReferenceThis chapter provides reference information on camera features.

Page 526

572Software OverviewYou can download the latest version of EOS software or other dedicated software from the Canon website.Downloading and Installing

Page 527

573Software Overview(1) Double-click the dmg le. gA drive icon and installer le will appear on the desktop. If the installer le does not appear, do

Page 528

574Importing Images to a ComputerYou can use EOS software to import images from the camera to a computer. There are two ways to do this.Importing by C

Page 529

575Importing Images to a ComputerImporting Images with a Card ReaderYou can use a card reader to import images to a computer.1 Install the software (p

Page 530 - Security

576Charging a Battery in the CameraUsing USB Power Adapter PD-E1 (sold separately), you can charge Battery Pack LP-E6N without removing it from the ca

Page 531 - Checking Network Settings

577Charging a Battery in the Camera oIf the access lamp does not light up, try unplugging the USB power adapter and plugging it in again. oThe chargin

Page 532

578Using a Battery GripFeaturing buttons and dials for vertical shooting, Battery Grip BG-E22 (sold separately) is an EOS R accessory that can power t

Page 533 - [Wi-Fi settings] Screen

579Using a Battery Grip2 Remove the battery compartment cover. zTurn the camera o and remove the cover. zWith the cover o, remove the battery (p.43)

Page 534 - Virtual Keyboard Operation

58Basic Operations<6> Main Dial(1) After pressing a button, turn the <6> dial.Press a button such as <W> or <B>, then turn the

Page 535 - Enter the desired values

580Using a Battery Grip4 Remove the battery magazine. oWhen reattaching the battery compartment cover to the camera, attach it opened to at least 90°.

Page 536

581Using a Battery GripAttaching Batteries1 Attach the batteries. zInsert the batteries as shown. zWhen only one battery is used, it can be inserted i

Page 537

582Using a Battery Grip oWhen attaching batteries, make sure the electrical contacts are clean. Wipe o any dirt on the contacts with a soft cloth. oA

Page 538 - Bluetooth Function Indicator

583Using a Battery Grip2 Attach the battery magazine. zGuide the end of the cord out of the cord hole.3 Connect the DC coupler to the AC adapter. zSec

Page 539 - Custom Functions /

584Using a Battery GripButton and Dial Operations zTo use the buttons and dials, turn the vertical-grip operation switch (4) to ON. zThe buttons and d

Page 540 - Tab Menus: Customization

585Using a Battery GripUsing a Flash with a PC Sync Cord zThe PC terminal enables you to use ash units with a PC sync cord. zThe PC sync cord can be

Page 541

586Using a Battery GripCharging Batteries in the Battery GripUsing USB Power Adapter PD-E1, you can charge LP-E6N batteries without removing them from

Page 542 - Custom Function Settings

587Using a Battery Grip oTo protect batteries and keep them in optimal condition, do not charge continuously for more than 24 hours. oIn case of charg

Page 543 - Bracketing sequence

588Troubleshooting GuideIf a problem occurs with the camera, rst refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve

Page 544 - Number of bracketed shots

589Troubleshooting GuideBatteries cannot be charged with the USB power adapter (sold separately). ●Batteries are not charged while the camera’s power

Page 545 - Safety shift

59Basic Operations<5> Quick Control Dial(1) After pressing a button, turn the <5> dial.Press a button such as <W> or <B>, then

Page 546

590Troubleshooting GuideThe access lamp still lights or blinks even when the power switch is <2>. ●If the power is turned o while an image is

Page 547 - Set aperture range

591Troubleshooting GuideShooting-Related ProblemsThe lens cannot be attached. ●To attach EF or EF-S lenses, you will need a mount adapter. The camera

Page 548

592Troubleshooting GuideThe image is out of focus or blurred. ●Set the lens’s focus mode switch to <AF> (p.50, 53). ●Press the shutter button ge

Page 549 - For details on the [

593Troubleshooting GuideThe maximum burst during continuous shooting is lower. ●If you shoot a subject that has ne detail such as a eld of grass, th

Page 550 - Add cropping information

594Troubleshooting GuideISO 100 cannot be set. ISO speed expansion cannot be selected. ●Check the [ISO speed range] setting under [z3: zISO speed sett

Page 551 - Release shutter without lens

595Troubleshooting GuideUsing ash in [f] or [d] mode lowers the shutter speed. ●Under [z2: External Speedlite control], set [Slow synchro] to [1/200-

Page 552 - [OFF] Disable

596Troubleshooting GuideHigh-speed sync is not available in [f] or [d] mode. ●Under [z2: External Speedlite control], set [Slow synchro] to [1/200-30s

Page 553 - Add IPTC information

597Troubleshooting GuideMovie shooting stops by itself. ●If the card’s writing speed is slow, movie shooting may stop automatically. For cards that ca

Page 554 - Function settings

598Troubleshooting GuideThe exposure changes during movie shooting. ●If you change the shutter speed or aperture during movie shooting, the changes in

Page 555 - Customizing Operations

599Troubleshooting GuideProblems with Wireless FeaturesWi-Fi function cannot be set. ●If the camera is connected to a computer or another device with

Page 556

6Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexQuick Start Guide1Insert the battery (p.43). zUpon purchase, charge

Page 557

60Basic Operations<R> Multi-Function Lock ButtonBy setting [56: Multi function lock] and pressing the <R> button, you can prevent settings

Page 558

600Troubleshooting GuideCannot pair with a smartphone. ●A previously paired smartphone cannot be paired with the camera again if the camera’s registra

Page 559

601Troubleshooting GuideDisplay ProblemsThe menu screen shows fewer tabs and items. ●In [A] mode, some tabs and items are not displayed. Tabs and item

Page 560 - Functions Available for Dials

602Troubleshooting GuideThe shooting date and time displayed are incorrect. ●Make sure the correct date and time are set (p.380). ●Check the time zone

Page 561

603Troubleshooting GuidePlayback ProblemsPart of the image blinks in black. ●[33: Highlight alert] is set to [Enable] (p.309).A red box is displayed o

Page 562

604Troubleshooting GuideOperation sound and mechanical sound can be heard during movie playback. ●If you operate the camera’s dials or lens during mov

Page 563 - Full Cover Setting

605Troubleshooting GuideMy card reader does not recognize the card. ●Depending on the card reader used and the computer’s operating system, SDXC cards

Page 564 - ], [ ], and [ ]

606Troubleshooting GuideSensor Cleaning ProblemsThe shutter makes a sound during sensor cleaning. ●Under [53: Sensor cleaning], when you select [Clean

Page 565 - Tab Menus: My Menu

607Error Codes(2)(1)If there is a problem with the camera, an error message will appear. Follow the on-screen instructions.(1) Error number(2) Cause

Page 566 - Registering My Menu

608Performance DataStill Photo Shooting zNumber of Possible ShotsTemperatureRoom Temperature (23°C / 73°F)Low Temperature (0°C / 32°F)Possible shots A

Page 567 - My Menu Tab Settings

609Performance Data zGuide to Image Quality Settings (Approx.)Image QualityPixels RecordedFile Size (MB)Possible ShotsMaximum BurstStandardHigh SpeedJ

Page 568

61Basic Operations<m> M-Fn (Multi-Function) BarMYou can assign commonly used functions to swiping the <m> bar and tapping each end. By def

Page 569

610Performance Data zPixel Count When Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio is Set (Approx. pixels)Image QualityFull-frame (3:2) 1.6x (crop)3/1/F6720x448

Page 570 - Menu Display Settings

611Performance DataMovie Shooting zCards that Can Record MoviesMovie Recording Quality SD CardH 65B4WUHS-II, Video Speed Class 60 or higherXUHS-I, UHS

Page 571 - Reference

612Performance Data zTotal Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute (Approx.)Movie Recording QualityTotal Possible Recording Time on CardFile siz

Page 572 - Software Overview

613Performance Data zTotal Possible Time for Time-lapse Movie Shooting (Approx.)Time-lapse Movie Shooting Room Temperature (23°C / 73°F)Low Temperatu

Page 573

614Performance DataISO Speed in Movie ShootingIn [y] Mode zFor HD/Full HD and High Frame Rate movies, ISO speed is automatically set in a range of ISO

Page 574 - (p.572)

615Performance DataIn [M] Mode zFor HD/Full HD and High Frame Rate movies with ISO speed set to [AUTO], it is automatically set in a range of ISO 100–

Page 575 - Install the software

616Performance DataImage Playback zResize Options by Original Image QualityOriginal Image QualityAvailable Resize Settings4a b3*k k k4k kak* Only b i

Page 576 - Connect the power cord

617Information DisplayLCD PanelStill photo/movie standby screen 1(3)(4)(6)(5)(9)(8)(7)(10)(11)(12)(13)(2)(1)(1) Multi-function lock(2) Shooting mode

Page 577

618Information DisplayMovie standby screen 2(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(1)(1) AF method(2) Movie digital IS(3) Image size(4) White balance(5) Canon Log(6)

Page 578 - Using a Battery Grip

619Information DisplayStill Photo Shooting ScreenEach time you press the <B> button, the information display will change. zViewnder display pos

Page 579

62Basic OperationsINFO ButtonEach press of the <B> button changes the information shown.The following sample screens are for still photos.

Page 580 - Remove the battery magazine

620Information Display(33)(32)(35)(34)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40)(41)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(24) Flash ready/Flash o/FE lock/High-speed sync(25)

Page 581 - Attaching Batteries

621Information DisplayMovie Shooting ScreenEach time you press the <B> button, the information display will change. zViewnder display positions

Page 582 - Attach the DC coupler

622Information Display(30)(29)(31)(32)(33)(34)(25)(26)(27)(28)(23)(22)(24)(22) Sound-recording level indicator (manual)(23) Canon Log(24) AE lock(2

Page 583 - Attach the battery magazine

623Information DisplayScene IconsIn [A] or [y] shooting mode, the camera detects the type of scene, and all settings are congured accordingly. The de

Page 584 - Button and Dial Operations

624Information Display*4: The icon of the scene selected from the detectable scenes will be displayed.*5: Displayed when all the following condition

Page 585 - PC terminal

625Information DisplayPlayback Screen zBasic information display for still photos(1) (8)(14)(13)(12)(11)(10)(9)(15)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(2)(1) Wi-Fi functi

Page 586 - Charge the batteries

626Information Display zDetailed information display for still photos(1)(8)(13)(12)(11)(10)(9)(15)(14)(16)(17)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(2)(1) Aperture(2) Shut

Page 587

627Information Display zDetailed information display for movies(1)(2)(7)(6)(8)(3)(4)(5)(1) Movie playback(2) Picture Style: Settings Canon Log: Char

Page 588 - Troubleshooting Guide

628Trademarks oAdobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. oMicrosoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora

Page 589

629About MPEG-4 Licensing“This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the MPEG-4 standard and may be used for encoding MPEG-4 compliant video

Page 590

63Menu Operations and Settings(1)(7)(5)(3)(2)(4)(6)(1) <M> button(2) <B> button(3) Screen(4) <V> cross keys(5) <0> button

Page 591 - Shooting-Related Problems

630Use of Genuine Canon Accessories Is RecommendedThis product is designed to achieve optimum performance when used with genuine Canon accessories. Th

Page 592

631Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your hous

Page 593

632CAUTIONRISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATION.

Page 594

633Numeric[4K] 3840x2160 (Movie) ... 192[4K] 3840x2160 (Time-lapse movie) ... 225[A+] (Scene Intelligent Aut

Page 595

634IndexAutofocus 9 AFAuto Lighting Optimizer ... 104Auto power o ... 377Auto reset ...

Page 596

635IndexCustom shooting mode... 417Custom white balance ... 100DD+ ...

Page 597

636IndexFile size ... 200, 609, 612Filter eect (Monochrome) ... 94Fine Detail ...

Page 598

637IndexHigh dynamic range 9 HDRHigh Frame Rate ... 199High ISO speed noise reduction ... 105Highlight alert...

Page 599

638IndexJump display...311LLandscape ... 89Language...

Page 600 - Operation Problems

639IndexCanon Log ... 236Cards suited for movie shooting ... 611Compression method ... 195Crop

Page 601 - Display Problems

64Menu Operations and SettingsScreen in [t], [d], [s], [f], [a], and [BULB] Modes(2)(3)(10)(4) (5) (6) (7) (8)(9)(1)(1) Main tabs(2) Secondary tabs(

Page 602

640IndexPPAL ... 195, 384Partial metering ... 152Part names ...

Page 603 - Playback Problems

641IndexScene Intelligent Auto ... 123Screen ... 30, 47Adjusting angle ...

Page 604

642IndexTilt correction ... 347Time code ... 205Time-lapse movie ...

Page 605

643IndexManual setting ... 535MAC address ... 496, 516Network ... 441, 462, 47

Page 606 - Computer Connection Problems

CEL-SX5DA210 © CANON INC. 2018CANON INC.30-2 Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, JapanEurope, Africa & Middle EastCANON EUROPA N.V.Bove

Page 607 - Error Codes

65Menu Operations and Settings3 Select an item. zTurn the <5> dial to select an item, then press <0>.4 Select an option. zTurn the <5&g

Page 608 - Performance Data

66Menu Operations and SettingsDimmed Menu ItemsExample: Highlight tone priorityDimmed menu items cannot be set. The menu item is dimmed if another fun

Page 609 - (Approx.)

67d Touch-Screen OperationYou can operate the camera by tapping or dragging on the screen (touch-screen panel) with your nger.TapSample screen (Quick

Page 610 - (Approx. pixels)

68Q Quick ControlYou can directly select and set the settings displayed on the screen. This is called Quick Control.1 Press the <Q> button (7).2

Page 611

69692ShootingThis chapter describes shooting and introduces menu settings on the shooting ([z]) tab. zA M icon to the right of a page title indicates

Page 612

7Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexQuick Start Guide6Set the shooting mode to [A] (p.123). zPress the

Page 613

7070-1 Shooting Still Photos[Shooting Mode] Settings for Still PhotosTo prepare for still photo shooting, press the <W> button, then press the &

Page 614 - ISO Speed in Movie Shooting

71Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting zShooting 1p.75p.78p.80p.118p.118 zShooting 2p.110p.179 zShooting 3p.155p.85p.104p.109p.119p.120

Page 615

72Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting zShooting 4p.97p.100p.102p.117p.88, 92, 95 zShooting 5p.107p.105p.121p.130p.166p.161 zShooting 6p.159p.115p.151p.150

Page 616

73Tab Menus: Still Photo ShootingIn [A] mode, the following screen is displayed. zShooting 1p.75p.78p.118p.118p.130p.192

Page 617 - Information Display

74Index to Features: Still Photo ShootingShooting Modes z[A] mode B p.123 z[t] mode B p.140 z[d] mode B p.132 z[s] mode B p.134 z[f] mode B p.136 z[a]

Page 618 - Movie recording in progress

75Setting Image QualityYou can select the pixel count and the image quality. JPEG image quality options include 73, 83, 74, 84, 7a, 8a, and b. RAW ima

Page 619 - Still Photo Shooting Screen

76Setting Image QualityRAW ImagesA RAW image is raw data output by the image sensor converted to digital data. It is recorded to the card as is, and y

Page 620

77Setting Image QualityGuidelines for Choosing Image QualityFor guidelines on le sizes, number of possible shots, and maximum burst shots, see page 6

Page 621 - Movie Shooting Screen

78Setting Up Dual Pixel RAW ShootingShooting 1 or F images with this feature enabled produces special, Dual Pixel RAW images containing dual pixel inf

Page 622

79Setting Up Dual Pixel RAW Shooting4 Take the picture. gA RAW image containing Dual Pixel data (Dual Pixel RAW image) is captured. oStartup takes lon

Page 623

8Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexAbout This ManualChapter OrganizationChapters 2–7 correspond to the f

Page 624 - • EF600mm f/4L IS II USM

80Setting Cropping/Aspect RatioNNormally with RF or EF lenses, images are captured at the sensor size of approx. 36.0 x 24.0 mm in full-frame shooting

Page 625 - Playback Screen

81Setting Cropping/Aspect RatioSetting examplesY setU set or EF-S lens used4 Take the picture. zWhen [1.6x (crop)] is set or an EF-S lens is used, an

Page 626

82Setting Cropping/Aspect Ratio oAreas outside the cropped area are not recorded in RAW shooting when [1.6x (crop)] is set, or with EF-S lenses. o[Sho

Page 627

83i: Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosNSet the ISO speed (image sensor’s sensitivity to light) to suit the ambient light level. In [A] mode, ISO

Page 628 - Trademarks

84Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosISO Speed Guide zLow ISO speeds reduce image noise but may increase the risk of camera/subject shake or reduce

Page 629 - Third party software

85Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosSetting the Manually-Settable ISO Speed RangeYou can set the manually-settable ISO speed range (minimum and ma

Page 630

86Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosSetting the ISO Speed Range for ISO AutoYou can set the automatic ISO speed range for ISO Auto within ISO 100–

Page 631 - Liechtenstein)

87Setting the ISO Speed for Still PhotosSetting the Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO AutoYou can set the minimum shutter speed so that the shutter speed

Page 632

88Selecting a Picture StyleNJust by selecting a preset Picture Style, you can obtain image characteristics eectively matching your photographic expre

Page 633

89Selecting a Picture StylePicture Style Characteristics z[D] AutoThe color tone will be adjusted automatically to suit the scene. The colors will lo

Page 634

9Chapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexChapters ContentsIndex to Features IndexAbout This ManualBasic Assumptions for Operational Instructions, Samp

Page 635

90Selecting a Picture Style z[U] FaithfulSuited for processing the image with a computer. The color of a subject that is captured in sunlight at a col

Page 636

91Selecting a Picture StyleSymbols The Picture Style selection screen has icons for [Strength], [Fineness], or [Threshold] for [Sharpness] as well as

Page 637

92Customizing a Picture StyleNYou can customize the Picture Styles. You can adjust Picture Style settings such as [Contrast] or [Sharpness] ([Strength

Page 638

93Customizing a Picture Style4 Adjust the item. zAdjust the eect level, then press <0>. zPress the <M> button to save the adjusted settin

Page 639

94Customizing a Picture Style[V] Monochrome AdjustmentBesides the eects described on the preceding page such as [Contrast], or [Strength], [Fineness]

Page 640

95Registering a Picture StyleNYou can select a base Picture Style such as [Portrait] or [Landscape], adjust it as desired, and register it under [User

Page 641

96Registering a Picture Style5 Select an item. zSelect an item (such as [Strength] in [Sharpness]), then press <0>.6 Adjust the item. zAdjust th

Page 642

97B: Setting the White BalanceNWhite balance (WB) is for making the white areas look white. Normally, the Auto [Q] (Ambience priority) or [Qw] (White

Page 643

98Setting the White Balance(Approx.)Display Mode Color Temperature (K: Kelvin)QAuto (Ambience priority, p.99)3000–7000Qw Auto (White priority, p.99)WD

Page 644

99Setting the White Balance[Q] Auto White Balance With [Q] (Ambience priority), you can slightly increase the intensity of the image’s warm color cast

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