Canon 3086C002 - User Manual

Canon 3086C002

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Introduction; come out. You can then better understand the camera. Be sure to
  • Page 3 – Item Check List
  • Page 4 – Instruction Manuals; The Instruction Manual included with the camera; complete instructions, can be downloaded from the Canon; Downloading the Advanced User Guide/Instruction Manuals; The Advanced User Guide and instruction manuals for lenses and; Download site; Advanced User Guide; To view the PDF files, an Adobe PDF viewing software such as
  • Page 5 – Downloading the Advanced User Guide/Instruction
  • Page 6 – Quick Start Guide; Insert the battery; Upon purchase, charge the; Insert the card; camera, insert it into the; Attach the lens; the camera to attach the lens.; Set the power switch to <
  • Page 7 – Set the shooting mode to [
  • Page 8 – About This Manual; Chapter Organization; Chapters 2–7 correspond to the functions in camera menus.; Icons in this Manual; : Indicates the corresponding direction on the <; icon to the right of a page title indicates that the function
  • Page 9 – Basic Assumptions for Operational Instructions, Sample Photos; Before following any instructions, make sure the power switch is
  • Page 10 – Compatible Cards; The following cards can be used with the camera regardless of; If the card is new or was previously formatted (initialized); Cards that Can Record Movies; When shooting movies, use a large-capacity card with good enough; The camera does not come with a card for recording photos/
  • Page 11 – Chapters
  • Page 12 – Contents; Introduction 2
  • Page 13 – Shooting Still Photos
  • Page 15 – BULB
  • Page 20 – Custom Functions / My Menu
  • Page 21 – Index to Features; Viewfinder; viewfinder
  • Page 22 – Reducing flicker
  • Page 23 – Flash; External flash; Movie Shooting; Wind filter; Playback; Magnified view
  • Page 25 – Safety Instructions; Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product; Denotes the risk of serious injury or death.
  • Page 27 – Denotes the risk of injury.
  • Page 28 – Handling Precautions; Camera Care; such as a magnet or electric motor. Also, avoid using or leaving the
  • Page 29 – rust and corrosion such as in a chemical lab.
  • Page 30 – Shutter; the lens with the rear end up and attach the rear
  • Page 31 – Part Names
  • Page 34 – LCD Panel; Information displayed varies depending; Sample display; Information displayed varies depending
  • Page 35 – Battery Charger LC-E6; Charge lamp
  • Page 36 – Attaching the Strap
  • Page 37 – Using the Cable Protector; When connecting the camera to a computer,; use the included cable; Using the cable protector helps prevent accidental; Using the Included Interface Cable and a Canon HDMI Cable; Cable protector
  • Page 38 – Using an Optional Canon Interface Cable; When using a genuine Canon interface
  • Page 39 – This chapter describes preparatory steps before you start
  • Page 40 – Charging the Battery; Detach the protective cover; charger and insert the plug into a
  • Page 41 – Charge Level; It takes approx. 2 hr. and 30 min. to fully recharge a completely; The time
  • Page 42 – Charge the battery before use.; different orientation to indicate whether the; If the battery is recharged, attach the protective
  • Page 43 – Inserting/Removing the Battery; Insertion; Slide the battery compartment; Insert the end with the electrical; Removal; Open the cover and remove the; Press the battery lock lever as shown
  • Page 44 – Inserting and Removing the Card; The captured images are recorded onto the card.; Make sure the card’s write-protect switch (1) is set upward to enable; Slide the cover to open it.; As shown by the illustration, face; Close the cover and slide it in the
  • Page 45 – Formatting the Card
  • Page 47 – Using the Screen; You can change the direction and angle of the screen.
  • Page 48 – Turning on the Power; Turns the camera on, accompanied; Changing the Interface Language
  • Page 49 – Battery Level Indicator; When the power switch is set to <; Display
  • Page 50 – Attaching and Detaching a Lens; Attaching a Lens; Set the lens’s focus mode switch to; AF; Remove the front lens cap.
  • Page 51 – Detaching the Lens; While pressing the lens release; Turn the lens until it stops, then; Tips for Avoiding Smudges and Dust
  • Page 52 – The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses.; Attach the lens to the adapter.
  • Page 53 – While pressing the lens release button,
  • Page 54 – Using the Viewfinder; Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity; Turn the dioptric adjustment knob.; Turn the knob left or right to make the
  • Page 55 – Basic Operations; Holding the Camera; Viewing the Screen as You Shoot; Shooting Through the Viewfinder; To obtain sharp images, hold the camera still to minimize camera
  • Page 56 – Shutter Button; Pressing Halfway; shutter speed and aperture.; Pressing Completely; called camera shake. It can cause blurred pictures. To prevent
  • Page 57 – You can set the shooting mode.
  • Page 58 – Press a button such as <
  • Page 60 – > LCD Panel Info Switching/Illumination Button
  • Page 61 – to access the
  • Page 62 – INFO Button; changes the information shown.
  • Page 63 – Menu Operations and Settings
  • Page 64 – Menu Setting Procedure; Display the menu screen.; tab in this
  • Page 65 – The current setting is indicated in
  • Page 66 – Dimmed Menu Items; setting is overriding it.
  • Page 67 – Touch-Screen Operation; Tap; tapping on; Drag
  • Page 68 – Quick Control; This is called Quick Control.; Select a setting item.; When the screen at left is displayed,
  • Page 69 – Shooting; This chapter describes shooting and introduces menu settings
  • Page 70 – [Shooting Mode] Settings for Still Photos; To prepare for still photo shooting, press; : Scene Intelligent Auto
  • Page 71 – Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting; Shooting 1
  • Page 72 – Shooting 4
  • Page 74 – Index to Features: Still Photo Shooting; Shooting Modes
  • Page 75 – Setting Image Quality; You can select the; Set the image quality.; To select the RAW quality, turn the
  • Page 76 – RAW Images; or; RAW Image Processing Software
  • Page 77 – Guidelines for Choosing Image Quality
  • Page 78 – Setting Up Dual Pixel RAW Shooting; Results will vary depending on shooting conditions, so before; Set the image quality to
  • Page 79 – A RAW image containing Dual Pixel; Amount and Effect of Dual Pixel RAW Correction
  • Page 80 – Setting Cropping/Aspect Ratio; is set; Select how the shooting area is; On the screen in step 2, press the
  • Page 81 – When
  • Page 82 – Areas outside the cropped area are not recorded in RAW shooting
  • Page 83 – : Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos; ambient light level. In; Select the ISO speed item.
  • Page 84 – ISO Speed Guide; Low ISO speeds reduce image noise but may increase the risk of
  • Page 85 – Setting the Manually-Settable ISO Speed Range; You can set the manually-settable ISO speed range (minimum and; Set the minimum limit.; Select the minimum limit box, then; Set the maximum limit.; Select the maximum limit box, then
  • Page 86 – Setting the ISO Speed Range for ISO Auto; You can set the automatic ISO speed range for ISO Auto within ISO
  • Page 87 – Setting the Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto; You can set the minimum shutter speed so that the shutter speed set; Automatically set; Set the desired minimum shutter; Manually set; dial to select the shutter speed, then
  • Page 88 – Selecting a Picture Style; Just by selecting a preset Picture Style, you can obtain image; Select a Picture Style.; Select a Picture Style, then press
  • Page 89 – Picture Style Characteristics
  • Page 90 – Suited for processing the image with a computer. The color of a; User Defined 1–3; You can register a basic style such as
  • Page 91 – The Picture Style selection screen has icons for; Symbols
  • Page 92 – Customizing a Picture Style; You can customize the Picture Styles. You can adjust Picture Style; Select the Picture Style to adjust, then
  • Page 93 – Adjust the effect level, then press; Settings and Effects
  • Page 94 – ] Monochrome Adjustment; Filter effect; Filter; Toning effect; create a monochrome image in the
  • Page 95 – Registering a Picture Style; Select the base Picture Style.
  • Page 96 – in
  • Page 97 – Setting the White Balance; the Auto; Select the white balance item.; > dial to select the; Select a white balance setting.
  • Page 98 – White Balance
  • Page 99 – ] Auto White Balance; Cautions for Setting [
  • Page 100 – ] Custom White Balance; Shoot a white object.; Aim the camera at a plain white; Import the white balance data.; > keys to select the; OK; Select the custom white balance.
  • Page 101 – ] Setting the Color Temperature; Set the color temperature.; Select
  • Page 102 – White Balance Correction; Set the white balance correction.; ” mark to the appropriate; Shift; indicates the direction and correction
  • Page 103 – White Balance Auto Bracketing; Set the white balance bracketing; ” indicates the; Bracket
  • Page 104 – Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast; Optimizer. The default setting is; Set a correction option.; The image will be recorded with the
  • Page 105 – Setting Noise Reduction; High ISO Speed Noise Reduction; ] Multi Shot Noise Reduction
  • Page 106 – Cautions for Setting Multi Shot Noise Reduction
  • Page 107 – Long Exposure Noise Reduction; Set a reduction option.
  • Page 109 – Highlight Tone Priority; : Improves gradation in
  • Page 110 – look darker due to the optical characteristics of the lens. Image
  • Page 111 – Confirm that the name of the attached; Peripheral Illumination Correction; Distortion Correction
  • Page 112 – Digital Lens Optimizer
  • Page 113 – Chromatic Aberration Correction; Diffraction Correction
  • Page 114 – Lens Correction Data; selected, the peripheral illumination; General Cautions for Lens Aberration Correction; General Notes for Lens Aberration Correction
  • Page 115 – Reducing Flicker; to
  • Page 117 – Setting the Color Space; In; Set a color space option.; Adobe RGB
  • Page 118 – Card Reminder; You can set the camera not to shoot unless there is a card in the; Setting the Image Review Time; after shooting. To keep the captured image displayed, set
  • Page 119 – Setting the Metering Timer; You can set how long the metering timer runs (which determines the
  • Page 120 – Exposure Simulation; During; using
  • Page 121 – Appending Dust Delete Data; Preparation; MF; Obtaining the Dust Delete Data; during the cleaning, no picture is
  • Page 122 – is no card in the camera.; Dust Delete Data
  • Page 123 – Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto); ] is a fully automatic mode. The camera analyzes the scene
  • Page 124 – movement. The camera does not; Auto; Minimizing Blurred Photos
  • Page 125 – FAQ; Multiple AF points are displayed simultaneously.; The shutter speed display is blinking.; due to; When the external flash was used, the bottom part of the
  • Page 126 – Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto); Recomposing the Shot; Shooting a Moving Subject
  • Page 127 – Scene Icons
  • Page 128 – Information Display (Still Photo Shooting)
  • Page 129 – Cautions for Still Photo Shooting; “General Still Photo Shooting Cautions” are on pages 142–143.; Notes for Still Photo Shooting
  • Page 130 – Shooting with the Touch Shutter; Enable the Touch Shutter.; Tap on the screen to shoot.
  • Page 132 – The shutter speed and aperture are
  • Page 133 – Differences Between [; Program Shift
  • Page 134 – Press the shutter button halfway.; Check the display and shoot.; As long as the aperture is not
  • Page 135 – Shutter Speed Display
  • Page 136 – As long as the shutter speed is not
  • Page 137 – Aperture Value Display; Press the button you have assigned to depth-of-field preview (using
  • Page 138 – To set the shutter speed, turn the; Focus on the subject.; Exposure level mark; Set the exposure and take the; and set the desired shutter speed and
  • Page 139 – Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto; If the ISO speed is set to
  • Page 141 – Combinations of Functions in [
  • Page 143 – Lens
  • Page 144 – Selecting the Drive Mode; Select the drive mode item.; > dial to select the drive; Select the drive mode.; When set to reduce flicker:
  • Page 145 – With Servo AF shooting:
  • Page 147 – before the picture is taken.
  • Page 149 – High speed
  • Page 150 – Silent Live View Shooting; Disable; for shifting or
  • Page 151 – Silent Shooting; shooting where the camera must be quiet.; Select the drive mode
  • Page 152 – Selecting the Metering Mode; Select the metering mode.; metering; ] Evaluative metering; camera adjusts the exposure automatically to suit the scene.
  • Page 154 – Setting the Desired Exposure Compensation; Set the compensation amount.
  • Page 155 – according to the drive mode set in
  • Page 157 – Locking the Exposure for Shooting (AE Lock); press the shutter button to take; AE Lock Effects
  • Page 158 – Set the desired aperture.
  • Page 159 – Bulb Timer; You can preset the bulb exposure’s exposure time. The bulb timer
  • Page 160 – Set the desired exposure time.; Set the desired number, then press
  • Page 162 – Effects; the picture looks like an oil painting.
  • Page 163 – Specify the images to save.
  • Page 166 – Multiple Exposures
  • Page 167 – Additive; Exposure Compensation Setting Guide by Number of Exposures; Average; Based on the
  • Page 169 – Shoot the next exposures.
  • Page 171 – Merging Multiple Exposures with an Image Recorded on the Card; Only; Select the first image.; Lens Attached Cropped Shooting
  • Page 172 – Checking and Deleting Multiple Exposures During Shooting; Before you finish shooting your specified number
  • Page 173 – Are there any restrictions on the image quality?; How are multiple-exposure files numbered?; With the camera set to save all images, multiple-exposure image; Will auto power off take effect during multiple-exposure; As long as
  • Page 174 – Remote Control Shooting; Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately) compatible with; Pairing; you must first pair (connect and register) the; With an image displayed on the
  • Page 175 – For detailed shooting instructions,
  • Page 176 – Using a Remote Switch; You can shoot by connecting Remote; Open the terminal cover.
  • Page 177 – Flash Photography; EL/EX Series Speedlites for EOS Cameras; For operation procedures, refer to the EL/EX series Speedlite’s; Flash exposure compensation
  • Page 178 – Canon Speedlites Other Than the EL/EX Series; autoflash mode, the flash can be fired at full output only.; Non-Canon Flash Units; Sync Speed
  • Page 179 – Setting the Flash Function; With an EL/EX series Speedlite having compatible flash function; Attach the Speedlite to the camera; For details on the Speedlite’s functions, refer to the Speedlite’s; : External Speedlite
  • Page 180 – Flash Firing; E-TTL II Flash Metering
  • Page 181 – Slow Synchro
  • Page 182 – Safety FE; To avoid overexposure from the flash; Flash Function Settings; The information displayed, position of display, and available; For details on
  • Page 183 – is the standard
  • Page 184 – Wireless functions / Flash ratio control; so that the
  • Page 185 – Shutter synchronization; background blur (open aperture) in locations such as outdoors in
  • Page 187 – Flash Custom Function Settings; Set the desired functions.; Select the number, then press; Clearing Flash Function Settings / Flash C.Fn Settings; Select the settings to be cleared.
  • Page 188 – Shooting Movies; To prepare for movie shooting, press the
  • Page 189 – Tab Menus: Movie Shooting
  • Page 191 – Index to Features: Movie Shooting; Shooting Mode
  • Page 192 – Setting the Movie Recording Quality; Under the; (card performance requirements) vary depending on the movie; Movie Recording Size; Image size; The movie is recorded in 4K quality. The aspect ratio is 16:9.; When shooting; The movie is recorded in
  • Page 193 – K Movie Shooting
  • Page 194 – Movie-Recording Coverage; Image sensor coverage for movies varies depending on movie
  • Page 195 – Frame rate; Mainly for motion pictures.; Compression method; Compresses each frame, one at a time, for recording. Although file; Since the movie is recorded at a bit rate lower than with IPB
  • Page 196 – Movie recording format; All movies you shoot with the camera are recorded as movie files
  • Page 197 – speed (as specified in card performance requirements) shown in the
  • Page 198 – Records movies at a frame rate of 24.00 fps.
  • Page 199 – High Frame Rate
  • Page 200 – Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB; Using SD/SDHC cards formatted with the camera
  • Page 201 – Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute; When shooting non-High Frame Rate movies; The maximum recording time per movie is 29 min. 59 sec. Once; When shooting High Frame Rate movies; The maximum recording time per movie is 7 min. 29 sec. Once
  • Page 202 – Setting the Sound Recording; Use; Wind Filter
  • Page 203 – Attenuator; Using a microphone
  • Page 205 – Setting the Time Code; As movies are recorded, a time code is also; Count Up; Rec run; Start Time Setting; Manual input setting; Set to camera time
  • Page 206 – Movie Recording Count; Movie Playback Count; Rec time; set; During movie shooting
  • Page 207 – HDMI; Time code; Record Command; Off; start and stop shooting a movie.
  • Page 208 – Drop Frame; in the time code if the frame rate is set to; Enable; Corrects the discrepancy automatically by skipping time code; Time codes are displayed as follows.
  • Page 209 – Autoexposure Shooting
  • Page 210 – The procedure is the same as steps
  • Page 211 – mode enables you to set your preferred aperture for movies. ISO; > dial as you watch the; Focus and shoot the movie.
  • Page 212 – ISO speed is set automatically in
  • Page 213 – Manual Exposure Shooting
  • Page 215 – Shutter Speed; Available shutter speeds in
  • Page 216 – Still Photo Shooting; Still photos cannot be taken during movie shooting.; To take still
  • Page 217 – Cautions for Movie Shooting; “General Movie Shooting Cautions” are on page 253.
  • Page 218 – Notes for Movie Shooting
  • Page 219 – Movie Cropping; With RF or EF lenses, movies can be cropped around the center of the
  • Page 220 – Movie Digital IS; Movie digital IS, images can be stabilized even when using a lens
  • Page 221 – Combination IS; Movie digital IS and a Combination IS-compatible lens, which will
  • Page 222 – Shooting HDR Movies; You can specify to shoot HDR movies from the Quick Control screen
  • Page 223 – Shoot the movie in the same way as
  • Page 224 – Shooting Time-lapse Movies; to create a 4K or Full HD time-lapse movie. A time-lapse movie shows; Select a shooting mode.
  • Page 225 – to register the setting.
  • Page 226 – Set the number of shots.
  • Page 227 – the shooting started.
  • Page 229 – Read the message and select; ISO
  • Page 230 – Press the movie shooting button.; Press the shutter button completely
  • Page 235 – With Wireless Remote Control BR-E1; Camera status/remote; Approx. Time Available for Shooting Time-lapse Movies
  • Page 236 – Shooting Movies Set to Canon Log
  • Page 237 – Set the options as desired.
  • Page 238 – Canon Log
  • Page 239 – to check details, set
  • Page 240 – Color Matrix; Using a color matrix, you can specify; Cinema EOS Original; Neutral; Reproduces
  • Page 241 – Characteristics; Adjust as needed. Select an item; Strength; Saturation; HDMI color space; can be set when
  • Page 242 – Shooting Settings; Canon Log Image Quality
  • Page 243 – General Canon Log Shooting Precautions; aberration correction]; Playing Movies Recorded with Canon Log
  • Page 244 – Menu Function Settings; This section describes menus used for shooting movies.; Movie recording quality; For details on movie recording quality, see page 192.; Movie cropping; For details on movie cropping, see page 219.; Sound recording; For details on sound recording, see page 202.; For details on Movie digital IS, see page 220.
  • Page 245 – Lens aberration correction; be corrected as you shoot movies. For details on lens aberration; Remote control shooting; Set the release mode/movie shooting switch to the <
  • Page 246 – Exposure compensation; ISO speed; ISO speed range; movie shooting in
  • Page 247 – ISO Auto; Auto Lighting Optimizer
  • Page 248 – Auto slow shutter; Available in
  • Page 249 – Metering timer; For details on the metering timer, see page 119.
  • Page 250 – For details on white balance, see page 97.
  • Page 251 – HDMI display; monitor or other device.
  • Page 252 – For Longer HDMI Output; To continue HDMI output for longer than 30 min., select
  • Page 254 – Restrictions in IPB Recording
  • Page 255 – This chapter describes autofocus operation and introduces
  • Page 262 – Selecting the AF Operation; conditions or subject.
  • Page 263 – Suited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button; he focus remains locked while you hold down the shutter button; This AF operation is suited for moving subjects. While you hold; When focus is achieved, the AF point will turn blue.
  • Page 264 – Under low light, the AF-assist beam may be lit continuously when you
  • Page 265 – Selecting the AF Method; AF Method
  • Page 267 – Uses auto selection AF in a vertical
  • Page 268 – If you prefer to focus manually, see page 281.
  • Page 269 – To choose a different face, first press
  • Page 270 – Specifying a Subject for Focus; Setting the Initial Servo AF Position; : Initial Servo AF pt for; to an option other than
  • Page 271 – Horizontal; touching the screen or pressing the
  • Page 272 – Aim the AF point over the subject and
  • Page 273 – Magnified View; and is centered on
  • Page 274 – Notes for AF; AF Operation; Even when focus is achieved, pressing the shutter button halfway
  • Page 275 – Shooting Conditions that Make Focusing Difficult; horizontal direction.; AF Range
  • Page 276 – Setting the AF Point Size; For pinpoint focusing, you can set
  • Page 277 – Focusing on People’s Eyes; Aim the camera at the subject.
  • Page 278 – Setting Continuous AF; focus immediately when you press the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 279 – Setting Touch & Drag AF; Enabling Touch & Drag AF; Set the positioning method.; The AF point moves to the touched or dragged position on the
  • Page 280 – Active Touch Area; You can specify the area of the screen used for touch and drag; Set the active touch area.
  • Page 281 – MF: Focusing Manually; Turn the lens focusing ring to focus; Move the magnified area.; Move the area horizontally by turning
  • Page 282 – Adjust magnification.; changes the magnification ratio, as
  • Page 283 – Set the level and color.
  • Page 284 – Focus Guide
  • Page 286 – Setting Movie Servo AF; ● To keep the focus at a specific position, or if you prefer not to
  • Page 288 – Customizing AF Functions; Tracking sensitivity
  • Page 289 – Acceleration/deceleration tracking
  • Page 290 – AF point auto switching
  • Page 291 – Movie Servo AF track sensitivity
  • Page 292 – Movie Servo AF speed
  • Page 293 – Lens electronic MF
  • Page 294 – Manual focus adjustment is disabled when the lens’s focus mode
  • Page 295 – AF-assist beam firing
  • Page 296 – One-Shot AF release priority; The picture will not be taken until focus is achieved. Useful when; Note that pictures are taken whether or not the subject is in
  • Page 297 – Lens drive when AF impossible
  • Page 298 – Limit AF methods; You can limit the AF methods available to those that you will use.; To limit the available AF methods,
  • Page 299 – Orientation linked AF point; both vertical and horizontal shooting.
  • Page 300 – Initial Servo AF pt for; set AF point. Useful for starting Servo AF from the specified AF
  • Page 301 – This chapter covers topics related to playback—playing back; Images shot and saved with another device
  • Page 303 – Index to Features: Playback and Related Operations; Image Editing
  • Page 304 – Image Playback; To play back newer images, press the; No information; Exit the image playback.; > button to exit the
  • Page 305 – Shooting Information Display; Grid Display
  • Page 306 – Touch Playback; The camera features a touch-screen panel that you can touch to; Browsing images
  • Page 307 – Customizing Playback Information Display; > to add a checkmark; Histogram; brightness. The RGB histogram is; : Playback information
  • Page 308 – Sample Histograms
  • Page 309 – Highlight Alert
  • Page 310 – ] will be displayed on the lower; Switch to the index display.
  • Page 311 – Select the jump method.; Jump images by the specified
  • Page 312 – You can browse by the set method.; Jump method
  • Page 313 – Filtering Images for Playback; setting the image search conditions, you can play back and display; Set the search conditions.; A checkmark; Type of file
  • Page 314 – Apply the search conditions.; > and read the message; Display the found images.; Clearing the Search Conditions; > button to remove all
  • Page 315 – Magnifying Images
  • Page 316 – Setting the; If you select
  • Page 317 – Rotating Images; the image to be rotated.
  • Page 318 – Protecting Images; You can protect important images from being accidentally erased.; Protecting a Single Image; the image to be protected.
  • Page 319 – Specifying the Range of Images to be Protected; Specify the range of images.; The images in the specified range will
  • Page 320 – Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card; If you format the card
  • Page 321 – Setting Ratings; Rating a Single Image; Select the image to be rated.; the image to be rated.
  • Page 322 – Rating by Specifying the Range
  • Page 323 – Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card; Under
  • Page 324 – Enjoying Movies; Playback on a Television; the captured still photos and movies; Playback on the Camera Screen; the still photos or movies on the card in; Playback and Editing with a Computer; can be imported to a computer and
  • Page 325 – Playing Back Movies; As movies cannot be played
  • Page 326 – Movie Playback Panel
  • Page 327 – Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes; Pause movie playback.; back the edited movie.
  • Page 328 – Save the edited movie.; to save the edited movie and
  • Page 329 – Grabbing a Frame from 4K Movies or; Play and pause the movie.
  • Page 330 – Select the image to display.; extracted still image]
  • Page 331 – Display time
  • Page 332 – Start the slide show.
  • Page 333 – Viewing Images on a Television; HDMI MINI; Connect the HDMI cable to the; matching the connected television.
  • Page 335 – Erasing Images; You can either select and erase unnecessary images one by one or; Once an image is erased, it cannot be recovered. Make sure you no; Erasing a Single Image; Select the image to be erased.; the image to be erased.
  • Page 336 – ] Images to Be Erased in a Batch; By adding checkmarks to the images to be erased, you can erase all
  • Page 337 – Specifying the Range of Images to Be Erased
  • Page 338 – Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 339 – Processing RAW Images with the Camera
  • Page 340 – Set the desired processing; settings at the time of capture.; Comparison Screen; You can switch between the
  • Page 341 – Dual Pixel RAW Images
  • Page 342 – RAW Image Processing Options
  • Page 343 – ] Peripheral illumination correction; A phenomenon that makes the image corners look darker due; ] Distortion correction; parameter setting
  • Page 344 – ] Chromatic aberration correction; due to the lens characteristics can be corrected. If; Diffraction correction; The diffraction by the lens aperture degrading the image
  • Page 345 – Resizing JPEG Images; JPEG; Select the desired image size.; to save the resized
  • Page 346 – Cropping JPEG Images; Images shot in; Set the cropping frame.
  • Page 347 – Moving the Cropping Frame; image file number, then select
  • Page 348 – Transferring Images to a Computer/FTP Server; You can connect the camera to a computer and use the camera to; Direct image transfer is performed from the camera, as you look; For details on image; software) on the computer; Preparing for Image Transfer; Set the camera’s power switch to; When connecting the cable to the
  • Page 349 – When a message to select a program; After the EOS Utility screen appears, do not operate EOS Utility.; Transferring RAW+JPEG Images; which image to transfer.
  • Page 350 – Selecting Images to Transfer; Selecting Images; Select the images to transfer.; in the upper left of the screen, then
  • Page 351 – Selecting Multiple Images; Select Range
  • Page 352 – In a Folder; selects all unsent; On a Card
  • Page 353 – Setting the Printing Options; Set the; Standard; On
  • Page 355 – Specifying Images for Printing; > button to save the; Index; Checkmark
  • Page 356 – all the images on the card.; All Found Images
  • Page 357 – Specifying Images for a Photobook; Specifying One Image at a Time; Select the image to be specified.
  • Page 358 – Specifying the Image Range for a Photobook; While looking at the images in the index display, you can specify
  • Page 359 – Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 365 – Creating and Selecting a Folder; Creating a Folder
  • Page 366 – Selecting a Folder; Select a folder on the folder selection; Lowest file number; Folders; DCIM
  • Page 367 – File Numbering Methods; You can change how the image files are
  • Page 368 – Continuous; When you wish to continue the file numbering sequence even
  • Page 369 – Auto Reset; When you wish to restart the file numbering from 0001 each time; File numbering is reset; Manual Reset; When you wish to reset the file numbering to 0001 or to start from
  • Page 370 – Renaming Files; Registering/Changing File Names; Enter the letters and numbers of
  • Page 371 – dial to select a character, then press; Select a registered file name.
  • Page 372 – Setting the Auto Rotation of Vertical Images; You can change the auto rotation setting that; Automatically rotates images for display on both the camera and; Automatically rotates images only for display on computers.
  • Page 373 – camera or computer, format the card with this camera.; When the card is formatted, all images and data on the card will be
  • Page 374 – Format the card in the following cases:; The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer.; Card’s File Formats
  • Page 376 – Setting Eco Mode
  • Page 377 – Setting Power-Saving Features; You can adjust the timing of when the screen, camera, and viewfinder
  • Page 378 – Adjusting the Screen Brightness; Screen and viewfinder brightness can be adjusted separately.
  • Page 379 – Adjusting the Screen Color Tone; Screen and viewfinder color tone can be adjusted separately.
  • Page 380 – Since the captured images will be appended with the shooting; If your time zone is not listed,
  • Page 381 – Set the date and time.; When the daylight saving time is set
  • Page 383 – Setting the Interface Language; Set the desired language.
  • Page 384 – Setting the Video System; determines the frame rates available when you shoot movies.; NTSC; For areas where the TV system is; PAL; For areas where the TV system is PAL
  • Page 385 – Setting the Touch Control Response; is the normal setting.; Cautions for Touch Control Operations
  • Page 386 – Disabling Beeps for Camera Operations; You can disable beeping when subjects are in focus or for other; Touch; The beeper will be silent only for; Disables beeping when subjects are
  • Page 387 – Checking the Battery Information; displayed together with the remaining
  • Page 388 – Registering Batteries to the Camera; With the battery info. screen
  • Page 389 – Labeling Batteries with Serial Numbers; their serial numbers, using commercially available labels.
  • Page 390 – Checking the Remaining Capacity of a Registered Battery; Look for the serial number.; Deleting the Registered Battery Information; Select the battery information to delete.
  • Page 391 – Sensor Cleaning; the power switch to <; Activating Immediate Cleaning
  • Page 392 – Setting Auto Cleaning; Select [Auto cleaning
  • Page 393 – Manual Sensor Cleaning; manually with a commercially available blower or similar tool.; The image sensor is extremely delicate. If the sensor needs to; Remove the lens and clean the
  • Page 394 – While cleaning the sensor, never do any of the following. If
  • Page 395 – Setting the HDMI Output Resolution
  • Page 396 – RAW Playback on an HDR TV; You can view RAW images in HDR by connecting the camera to an
  • Page 397 – Customizing Information Displayed When Shooting; Customizing Information on the Screen; > to clear the checkmark
  • Page 398 – Customizing; screens of information to show in the
  • Page 399 – Vertical Viewfinder Display; shooting still photos vertically.; Information is automatically rotated,; Information is not automatically; A grid can be displayed on the screen and viewfinder.
  • Page 400 – Setting the Histogram; You can select the content and display size of the histogram.; Setting Focus Distance Display; You can display focus distance when using RF lenses. In focus; Select the timing of display.
  • Page 401 – Clearing Settings; You can restore
  • Page 402 – Setting a Priority for Shooting Display Performance; screen display for still photos.; Setting the Viewfinder Display Format; You can select the viewfinder display format.
  • Page 403 – Setting the Display Mode; You can select the display mode for shooting screens.; Normally use the screen for display,; Manual; You can restrict display to the screen; Select screen or viewfinder display.
  • Page 404 – Customizing Shutter Button Functionality
  • Page 405 – Help
  • Page 406 – Help Display Text Size; You can change the text size for the Help display.
  • Page 407 – Setting Wireless Features; You can connect the camera to a smartphone or computer wirelessly
  • Page 408 – Shooting with a Remote Control; If the message “Register a nickname
  • Page 409 – When shooting still; Set up the camera for remote; When shooting movies
  • Page 410 – Canceling the Pairing; connected remote control.; Clear the connection information.
  • Page 411 – Geotagging Images; You can geotag images with GPS Receiver GP-E2 (sold separately) or; Precautions When Using GP-E2
  • Page 412 – Using a Smartphone; The dedicated application Camera Connect (free of charge) must be; Specifying the smartphone as the GPS device; Connect the camera to a smartphone
  • Page 414 – GPS connection display; ● Gray: Location services are off; Geotagging images as you shoot; Images you shoot while the GPS icon is on are geotagged.; Geotagging information; You can check the location information added to your shots on the; Longitude
  • Page 416 – Setting the Multi-Function Lock; This can help prevent accidentally changing settings.; Select camera controls to lock.
  • Page 417 – : Registering Custom Shooting Modes; > modes. You can register different functions to use when; : Custom shooting mode; Select the Custom shooting mode; Automatic Update of Registered Settings; If you change a setting while shooting in Custom shooting mode, the; Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes
  • Page 419 – Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings; be reverted to their defaults.
  • Page 420 – Setting Copyright Information
  • Page 421 – Checking the Copyright Information; Deleting the Copyright Information; When you select
  • Page 422 – Checking Other Information; Downloading instruction manuals
  • Page 423 – Communication) Functions; This chapter describes how to send images via Wi-Fi
  • Page 424 – What You Can Do via Wi-Fi; Important; Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage from
  • Page 426 – ● Establish a Wi-Fi connection from either the camera or smartphone,; Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points; Interface Cable Connection Cautions; : Wireless communication; Cards; Using the Camera with a Wi-Fi Connection Established
  • Page 427 – Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi; images to a smartphone.; Selecting the Wi-Fi Connection Method; Connecting to a Bluetooth-compatible Smartphone via Wi-Fi; on the camera or smartphone.; Installing Camera Connect on a Smartphone
  • Page 428 – Use the latest version of the smartphone OS.
  • Page 429 – After the; communication settings]
  • Page 430 – When using the displayed nickname,
  • Page 431 – If Camera Connect is already
  • Page 432 – Enable the Bluetooth function.; If you are using an Android
  • Page 433 – Pairing is now complete, and
  • Page 434 – Select a Camera Connect function.; on the main Camera Connect screen.; The Wi-Fi connection to a Bluetooth-compatible smartphone is
  • Page 435 – For how to terminate the Wi-Fi connection, see “Terminating the Wi-; Error details; When a Wi-Fi connection error occurs, you can check the details of
  • Page 436 – On the; Bluetooth function; selected in; Check/clear connection info; You can check the name and; Bluetooth address
  • Page 437 – images on the camera and control it; Establishing a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is Off; on the
  • Page 438 – In the Camera Connect menu, tap on; Using Camera Connect; on the main Camera; paired via Bluetooth.
  • Page 439 – Removing a Paired Device’s Registration; Steps on the Camera
  • Page 440 – Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi from the; Select [Register a device for
  • Page 441 – Canon0A
  • Page 442 – Steps on the Smartphone; Smartphone’s screen; Operate the smartphone to; When the; Select the camera to connect to via
  • Page 443 – The main window of Camera Connect; The Wi-Fi connection to a smartphone; Operate the camera using Camera
  • Page 444 – Operating the Camera Using a Smartphone; The main functions of Camera Connect are described below.; Images on camera; performed on images stored in the; Remote live view shooting; The camera’s Live View image can be viewed on a smartphone.; Auto transfer; Enables camera and app setting adjustment to send shots to a; Location information
  • Page 446 – Sending Images to a Smartphone Automatically as You Shoot; make sure the camera and smartphone are connected via Wi-Fi.; Select [Send to smartphone after
  • Page 447 – Select the image size, then press
  • Page 448 – Sending Images to a Smartphone from the Camera; You can use the camera to send images to a smartphone paired via; Select [Send images to; If you perform this step while; Select sending options and send
  • Page 449 – (2) Sending Images from the Quick Control Screen During Playback
  • Page 450 – Select an image to send.; > dial to select an image to
  • Page 451 – Sending Multiple Selected Images
  • Page 452 – Exit image selection.; Sending a Specified Range of Images
  • Page 453 – To cancel the selection, repeat this
  • Page 454 – Sending All Images on the Card; On the displayed screen, select an
  • Page 455 – Sending Images that Match the Search Conditions; Send all the images that match the search conditions set in
  • Page 456 – Ending Image Transfer; Sending Images from the Camera When Paired via Bluetooth
  • Page 457 – Terminating the Wi-Fi Connection; To terminate the Wi-Fi connection, perform either of the following; On the Camera Connect screen, tap; If the
  • Page 458 – Specifying Viewable Images; You can specify images viewable on a smartphone by operating the; Images can be specified after the Wi-Fi connection is
  • Page 459 – to access the setting
  • Page 460 – > to display the image
  • Page 461 – Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi; Operating the Camera Using EOS Utility
  • Page 462 – Select the SSID, then enter the
  • Page 463 – The following message is displayed.
  • Page 464 – When a Wi-Fi connection error; The Wi-Fi connection to a computer is now complete.; Operate the camera using EOS Utility on the computer.
  • Page 466 – Sending Images to a Computer Automatically; Connect the computer and access point; pairing settings screen.
  • Page 467 – Connect to an access point via Wi-; Establish a Wi-Fi connection between; Select the computer to pair the; Select the camera, then click
  • Page 468 – Sending Images on the Camera to a Computer Automatically; Connect the computer and access; Images are sent automatically to the
  • Page 469 – Connecting to a Printer via Wi-Fi; the printer user manual.; Establishing a Wi-Fi Connection
  • Page 470 – Print images
  • Page 472 – Printing Images; Printing Images Individually; > dial counterclockwise
  • Page 473 – Printing by Specifying the Options; For the setting procedures, refer to
  • Page 475 – Print Settings; The screen display and setting options vary depending on the; Also, certain settings may not be available. For details, refer to; Print setting screen; Returns to the image selection screen.; Paper Settings
  • Page 476 – ] Setting the Paper Size; Select the size of the paper in the; ] Setting the Paper Type; Select the type of the paper in the; ] Setting the Page Layout; Select the page layout.; Borderless; Bordered; Default
  • Page 477 – Setting the Date/File Number Imprinting; Setting the Printing Effects (; Contents displayed on the screen vary depending on the printer.; Option
  • Page 478 – Setting the Number of Copies
  • Page 479 – Cropping the Image; Set cropping immediately before; Changing other print settings; Changing the Cropping Frame Size; the vertical and horizontal orientations.
  • Page 481 – Sending Images to a Web Service; Registering Web Services; and other Web services.
  • Page 482 – Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
  • Page 483 – Go to step 7 on page 498 (PBC; Enter your email address.; Enter your email address, then select
  • Page 484 – Steps on the Computer or Smartphone; Access the page in the notification; Add CANON iMAGE GATEWAY as a
  • Page 485 – Registering Other Web Services; Visit the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY
  • Page 486 – Select a Web service.; switch the screen with the <
  • Page 487 – Sending Images Individually
  • Page 489 – When YouTube is selected as the
  • Page 490 – Specify the range of images to send all the images in the range at; Images will be selected and
  • Page 494 – On the screen after images are
  • Page 496 – Checking the Type of Access Point; access point instruction manual or other documentation.; When WPS is supported; may be disabled. Deactivate stealth functions.
  • Page 499 – Connect to the access point via Wi-; Specify the settings for the Wi-Fi
  • Page 500 – Connect to smartphone]
  • Page 503 – Specify the PIN code at the access; select
  • Page 504 – Establishing a Wi-Fi Connection Manually; Selecting the Access Point
  • Page 505 – Select the access point.
  • Page 506 – Entering the Access Point Password
  • Page 507 – Setting the IP Address
  • Page 508 – Send To Screen
  • Page 509 – Reconnecting via Wi-Fi; registered connection settings.; Operate the connected device.; same access point as the camera.
  • Page 511 – Connecting to a Bluetooth-connected Smartphone via Wi-Fi; Start Camera Connect.; Tap on the Camera Connect icon
  • Page 512 – Registering Multiple Connection Settings
  • Page 513 – Changing or Deleting Connection Settings
  • Page 514 – Check or change the connection; Select an item, then change or; Change device nickname; Displayed when; Erase connection information; You can delete connection settings saved on the camera.
  • Page 515 – Clearing Wireless Communication Settings to Default; from being exposed when you lend or give your camera to other; screen will
  • Page 516 – View Info Screen; Select an item, then press the
  • Page 517 – Responding to Error Messages; of the procedures below. Then, eliminate the cause of the error by
  • Page 518 – 1: Connection target not found; This error occurs if the passwords do not match when the; 2: Connection target not found; Turn on the target device and access point, then wait a while. If a
  • Page 519 – address to
  • Page 521 – 3: Device with same IP address exists on selected network; Responding to Error Messages 21–23; Are the camera and the access point set to use the same password
  • Page 522 – Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible; If filtering by MAC address is active, is the MAC address of; Register the MAC address of the camera used to the access
  • Page 525 – Setup) button for the specified period of time?
  • Page 527 – 51: Transmission canceled; To resume automatic image transfer, set the camera’s power; 52: Card’s write protect switch is set to lock; Slide the card’s write-protect switch to the writing position.
  • Page 528 – Wireless Communication Function Notes; Distance Between the Camera and the Smartphone; a case, bring the camera and the smartphone closer together, then; Installation Location of Access Point Antenna; the device and the camera.; Nearby Electronic Devices
  • Page 529 – Cautions for Using Multiple Cameras; When connecting multiple cameras to one access point via Wi-Fi,; Using the Wireless Remote Control BR-E1
  • Page 530 – Security; Transmission monitoring
  • Page 531 – Checking Network Settings; Windows; Enter; Mac OS; Return; computer is indicated in the; address assigned to the camera in the processes described on page
  • Page 532 – While the camera is connected to a; Nickname; You can change the nickname using the; Clear settings
  • Page 534 – Virtual Keyboard Operation; > to confirm input or when switching input modes.
  • Page 535 – Setting the IP Address Manually; Set up the IP address settings manually. The items displayed vary; Enter the desired values.; > dial to move the input
  • Page 536 – When you have completed setting the
  • Page 538 – Bluetooth Function Indicator
  • Page 539 – My Menu; You can fine-tune camera functions and change the
  • Page 540 – Tab Menus: Customization
  • Page 542 – Custom Function Settings; You can customize camera features on the; Exposure level increments; ISO speed setting increments
  • Page 543 – Bracketing auto cancel; when you set the power switch to <; Bracketing sequence
  • Page 544 – Number of bracketed shots
  • Page 545 – Safety shift
  • Page 546 – Same exposure for new aperture; Maximum aperture may decrease (the lowest f/number may increase) in
  • Page 547 – Set shutter speed range
  • Page 548 – AE lock metering mode after focus; Dial direction during Tv/Av; Control ring rotation; shutter speed and aperture can be reversed.
  • Page 549 – Focus ring rotation; RF lens focusing ring turning direction can be reversed.; RF lens MF focus ring sensitivity; RF lens focusing ring sensitivity can be set.; ] Varies with rotation speed
  • Page 550 – Add cropping information; When you shoot, instead of cropping images recorded to the card, the
  • Page 551 – Default Erase option; You can set the default option in the erase menu (p.335) accessed by; Release shutter without lens
  • Page 552 – Retract lens on power off; This is to set the lens retraction mechanism for when a gear-driven
  • Page 553 – Add IPTC information; This is helpful in file management and other tasks using the
  • Page 554 – Selecting
  • Page 555 – Customizing Operations; Select an item on the [
  • Page 556 – Functions Available for Buttons
  • Page 560 – Functions Available for Dials
  • Page 561 – You can assign different functions to; Select a function to assign.
  • Page 562 – Assign functions to swiping <; until; Disabling Safety Lock; To change the setting, select
  • Page 563 – Full Cover Setting
  • Page 564 – Functions Available for the M-Fn Bar
  • Page 566 – Registering My Menu; Under My Menu tab, you can register menu items and Custom; Creating and Adding My Menu Tab; You can create up to five My Menu; Registering Menu Items under the My Menu Tab(s)
  • Page 567 – Register the desired items.; My Menu Tab Settings; Sort registered items
  • Page 568 – Delete tab; Rename tab
  • Page 569 – Deleting all My Menu tabs / Deleting all items; You can delete all the created My Menu; Delete all My Menu tabs; You can delete all My Menu tabs you created. When you select; Delete all items; You can delete all the items registered under the
  • Page 570 – Menu Display Settings; You can select; Normal display; Displays the last displayed menu screen.; Display from My Menu tab; Displays with the; Display only My Menu tab; Only the
  • Page 571 – Reference; This chapter provides reference information on camera
  • Page 572 – Software Overview; Downloading and Installing the Software; Do not connect the camera to a computer before you install the; Download the software.
  • Page 573 – A drive icon and installer file will appear on the desktop.; Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.; Downloading the Software Instruction Manuals; Canon Web site to your computer.; Software Instruction Manual Download Site; To view the Instruction Manuals (PDF files), an Adobe PDF viewing
  • Page 574 – Importing Images to a Computer; Importing by Connecting the Camera to the Computer; Install the software
  • Page 575 – Importing Images with a Card Reader; You can use a card reader to import images to a computer.; Refer to the Digital Photo Professional
  • Page 576 – Charging a Battery in the Camera; Connect the USB power adapter.; Charging begins, and the access
  • Page 578 – Using a Battery Grip; (sold separately) is an EOS R accessory that can power the camera; Remove the contact covers.; Remove the contact covers on the
  • Page 579 – Remove the battery compartment; To remove the cover, slide the lever; Attach and lock the battery grip.; the camera and turn the attach/detach
  • Page 580 – Remove the battery magazine.
  • Page 581 – Attaching Batteries; Attach the batteries.; Insert the batteries as shown.; Attach the battery magazine.; Insert the battery magazine all the
  • Page 582 – Using a Household Power Outlet; Attach the DC coupler.; separately) the same way as the
  • Page 583 – Guide the end of the cord out of the; Connect the DC coupler to the AC; Securely connect the DC coupler’s; Connect the power cord.; Connect the power cord to the AC
  • Page 584 – Button and Dial Operations; To use the buttons and dials, turn the
  • Page 585 – Using a Flash with a PC Sync Cord
  • Page 586 – Charging Batteries in the Battery Grip; CHARGE; Charge the batteries.; Charging begins, and the charge
  • Page 588 – Troubleshooting Guide; Power-Related Problems; Batteries cannot be charged with the charger.
  • Page 589 – Batteries cannot be charged with the USB power adapter
  • Page 590 – The access lamp still lights or blinks even
  • Page 591 – Shooting-Related Problems; The lens cannot be attached.
  • Page 592 – The image is out of focus or blurred.; I cannot lock the focus and recompose the shot.
  • Page 593 – aspect ratios are available.
  • Page 595 – The flash does not fire.; Flash exposure compensation cannot be set.
  • Page 596 – Remote control shooting is not possible.; A white
  • Page 597 – Movie shooting stops by itself.
  • Page 598 – The exposure changes during movie shooting.; still photos, stop shooting the movie, then select a shooting mode; 0-bit HDMI output is not available with Canon Log.
  • Page 599 – Problems with Wireless Features; A device connected with an interface cable cannot be used.; restart Camera Connect.
  • Page 600 – Cannot pair with a smartphone.; A previously paired smartphone cannot be paired with the camera; Operation Problems; I cannot change the setting with <; Make sure; A camera button or dial does not work as expected.
  • Page 601 – Display Problems; The menu screen shows fewer tabs and items.; unique file name (preset code) or the file name registered under; The file numbering does not start from 0001.
  • Page 602 – The shooting date and time displayed are incorrect.; The shooting date and time do not appear in the image. The date; The screen does not display a clear image.
  • Page 603 – Playback Problems
  • Page 604 – Mechanical sound and operation sound can be heard during; microphone, it may be more effective to remove the external; The movie appears to freeze momentarily.; If the movie file size reaches 4 GB, another movie file will be
  • Page 605 – My card reader does not recognize the card.; and RAW images; The image cannot be cropped.
  • Page 606 – Sensor Cleaning Problems; The shutter makes a sound during sensor cleaning.; Automatic sensor cleaning does not work.; If you repeatedly turn the power switch <; Computer Connection Problems; I cannot import images to a computer.; If the camera is already connected via Wi-Fi, it cannot communicate; Communication between the connected camera and computer
  • Page 607 – Error Codes; If there is a problem with the camera, an
  • Page 608 – Performance Data; Number of Possible Shots; ISO Auto Range
  • Page 609 – Guide to Image Quality Settings; The file size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst will vary
  • Page 610 – Pixel Count When Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio is Set; Image
  • Page 611 – Movie Recording Quality
  • Page 612 – Total Possible Time for Movie Shooting
  • Page 613 – Total Possible Time for Time-lapse Movie Shooting; Screen Auto Off
  • Page 614 – ISO Speed in Movie Shooting
  • Page 616 – Resize Options by Original Image Quality; Size for Resized Images
  • Page 617 – Information Display; Still photo/movie standby screen 1; AF operation
  • Page 618 – Movie standby screen 2
  • Page 619 – Still Photo Shooting Screen; Each time you press the <
  • Page 621 – Movie Shooting Screen
  • Page 623 – Subject
  • Page 625 – Playback Screen; Basic information display for still photos
  • Page 626 – Detailed information display for still photos
  • Page 627 – Detailed information display for movies
  • Page 629 – Third party software
  • Page 630 – Use of Genuine Canon Accessories Is Recommended
  • Page 633 – Numeric
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Page 2 - Introduction; come out. You can then better understand the camera. Be sure to

2 Introduction Before Starting to Shoot, Be Sure to Read the Following To avoid shooting problems and accidents, first read the “Safety Instructions” (p.25–27) and “Handling Precautions” (p.28–30). Also, read this manual carefully to ensure that you use the camera correctly. Refer to This Manual whi...

Page 3 - Item Check List

3 Chapters Contents Index to Features Index Chapters Contents Index to Features Index Item Check List Before starting, check that all the following items are included with your camera. If anything is missing, contact your dealer. Camera (with eyecup and body cap) Battery Pack LP-E6N (with protective...

Page 4 - Instruction Manuals; The Instruction Manual included with the camera; complete instructions, can be downloaded from the Canon; Downloading the Advanced User Guide/Instruction Manuals; The Advanced User Guide and instruction manuals for lenses and; Download site; Advanced User Guide; To view the PDF files, an Adobe PDF viewing software such as

4 Instruction Manuals The Instruction Manual included with the camera provides basic instructions for the camera and Wi-Fi functions. The Advanced User Guide (this PDF file), which provides complete instructions, can be downloaded from the Canon website to a computer or other device. Downloading the...

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