Page 2 - Introduction; Before Starting to Shoot, Be Sure to Read the Following; carefully to ensure that you use the camera correctly.; Testing the Camera Before Use and Liability; After shooting, play images back and check whether they have been; Copyrights
2 Introduction Before Starting to Shoot, Be Sure to Read the Following To avoid botched pictures and accidents, first read the “Safety Precautions” ( = 22) and “Handling Precautions” ( = 25). Also, read this manual carefully to ensure that you use the camera correctly. Refer to This Manual while Usi...
Page 3 - Item Check List; If you purchased a Lens Kit, check that the lenses are included.
3 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) Strap Battery Pack LP-E17 (with protective cover) Battery Charger LC-E17 z The camera does not come with the Software CD...
Page 4 - Quick Start Guide
4 Quick Start Guide 1 (2) (1) (1) (2) Insert the battery ( = 37). z Upon purchase, charge the battery to start using ( = 35). 2 (2) (1) Insert the card ( = 37). z With the card’s label facing toward the back of the camera, insert it into the card slot. 3 White index Red index Attach the lens ( = 47)...
Page 7 - Compatible Cards; Cards that Can Record Movies
7 Compatible Cards The following cards can be used with the camera regardless of capacity. If the card is new or was previously formatted (initialized) by another camera or computer, format the card with this camera ( = 66). z SD/SDHC*/SDXC* memory cards * UHS-I cards supported. Cards that Can Recor...
Page 8 - Chapters
8 Chapters Introduction 2 Getting Started and Basic Camera Operations 34 Basic Shooting and Image Playback 69 Setting the AF and Drive Modes 103 Image Settings 114 Advanced Operations for Photographic Effects 146 Flash Photography 168 Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting) 180 Shooting M...
Page 9 - Contents by Purpose; Shooting; Continuous; Shoot without flash; Live View
9 Contents by Purpose Shooting z Shoot automatically Î Î = 69 - = 100 (Basic Zone modes) z Shoot continuously Î Î = 112 ( i Continuous shooting) z Take a picture of yourself in a group Î Î = 206 ( j Self-timer) z Freeze the action z Blur the action Î Î = 149 ( s Shutter-priority AE) z Shoot with eff...
Page 10 - Image Quality; Take a lot of pictures; Playback; Search for pictures quickly
10 Image Quality z Shoot with image effects matching the subject Î Î = 121 (Picture Style) z Make a large-size print of the picture Î Î = 115 ( 73 , 83 , 1 , D ) z Take a lot of pictures Î Î = 115 ( 7 a , 8 a , b ) AF (Focusing) z Change the point of focus Î Î = 108 ( S AF point selection) z Shoot a...
Page 11 - Wireless Features; 49 (Communicate with; Print pictures; 91 (Send images to a Web
11 Wireless Features z Send images to a smartphone Î Î = 349 (Communicate with smartphone) z Send images to a computer Î Î = 378 (Use with software) z Print pictures Î Î = 381 (Print from Wi-Fi printer) z Share images online Î Î = 391 (Send images to a Web service)
Page 12 - Index to Features
12 Index to Features Power z Battery • Charging ( = 35) • Installing/Removing ( = 37) • Battery level ( = 42) • Checking battery information ( = 460) z Household power outlet ( = 461) z Auto power off ( = 41) Cards z Installing/Removing ( = 37) z Formatting ( = 66) z Releasing shutter without card (...
Page 15 - Conventions in This Manual; Icons in this Manual; : This icon at the upper right of the page titles indicates that the
15 Conventions in This Manual Icons in this Manual < 6 > : Indicates the Main Dial. < W >< X >< Y >< Z > : Indicate up, down, left, and right on the < V > cross keys respectively. < 0 > : Indicates the Setting button. * In addition to the above, the icons an...
Page 16 - Contents
16 Introduction 2 Item Check List .................................................................................... 3 Quick Start Guide ................................................................................ 4 Compatible Cards ................................................................
Page 22 - Safety Precautions; precautions before using the product.; Warnings
22 Safety Precautions The following precautions are provided to prevent harm or injury to yourself and others. Make sure to thoroughly understand and follow these precautions before using the product. Warnings : Follow the warnings below. Otherwise, death or serious injuries may result. z To prevent...
Page 25 - Handling Precautions; Camera Care
25 Handling Precautions Camera Care z This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock. z The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater. If you accidentally drop the camera into water, promptly consult the nearest Canon Service Center. Wipe off any w...
Page 28 - Part Names
28 Part Names (14) (15) (13) (5) (3) (4) (2) (1) (8) (7) (6) (10) (9) (19) (18) (20) (21) (22) (16)(17) (23) (8) (12) (11) (1) Lens mount(2) Lens lock pin(3) Grip(4) EF-S lens mount index(5) EF lens mount index(6) Shutter button(7) Main Dial(8) Strap mount(9) Built-in microphones(10) Built-in flash/...
Page 30 - Mode Dial; the subject or scene for shooting.
30 Mode Dial The Mode Dial includes the Basic Zone modes and Creative Zone modes. (1) (1) Basic Zone All you do is press the shutter button. The camera sets everything to suit the subject or scene for shooting. A : Scene Intelligent Auto ( = 70) 8 : Special scene ( = 78) 2 Portrait ( = 79) 4 Close-u...
Page 32 - Viewfinder Information Display
32 Viewfinder Information Display (1) (7) (8) (9) (2) (4)(5)(6) (3) (11) (14) (12) (10) (13) (15) (16) (17) (18) (1) Focusing screen(2) Spot metering circle(3) AF point activation indicator(4) AF point(5) High-speed sync FE lock / FEB in-progress (6) AE lock / AEB in-progress(7) Warning icon(8) ISO ...
Page 33 - Battery Charger LC-E17
33 Battery Charger LC-E17 Charger for Battery Pack LP-E17 ( = 35). (1) (2) (3)(4) (1) Power plug (2) Charge lamp (3) Full-charge lamp (4) Battery pack slot
Page 34 - Attaching the Provided Strap
34 Getting Started and Basic Camera Operations This chapter describes preparatory steps before you start shooting and the basic camera operations. (1) (2) (3) (4) Attaching the Provided Strap Pass the end of the strap through the camera’s strap mount eyelet from the bottom. Then pass it through the ...
Page 35 - Charging the Battery; Remove the protective cover.; procedure in reverse.; Recharge the battery.
35 Charging the Battery 1 Remove the protective cover. z Detach the protective cover provided with the battery. 2 Attach the battery. z As shown in the illustration, attach the battery securely to the charger. z To detach the battery, follow the above procedure in reverse. 3 Recharge the battery. Fo...
Page 36 - Tips for Using the Battery and Charger; Upon purchase, the battery is not fully charged.; Charge the battery before use.; When not using the camera, remove the battery.; If the battery is left in the camera for a prolonged period, a small; The battery charger can also be used in foreign countries.; The battery charger is compatible with a 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50/60
36 Tips for Using the Battery and Charger z Upon purchase, the battery is not fully charged. Charge the battery before use. z Recharge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used. Even during storage, a charged battery will gradually drain and lose its capacity. z After recharging t...
Page 37 - Installing the Battery and Card; Slide the lever as shown by the arrows
37 Installing and Removing the Battery and Card Load a fully charged Battery Pack LP-E17 into the camera. The camera can use an SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory card (sold separately). UHS-I Speed Class SDHC and SDXC memory cards can also be used. The captured images are recorded onto the card. z Make sure ...
Page 38 - Removing the Battery and Card; Set the power switch to <
38 4 Close the cover. z Press the cover until it snaps shut. z When you set the power switch to < 1 >, the number of possible shots will be displayed on the LCD monitor. z After opening the card slot/battery compartment cover, be careful not to swing it back any further. Otherwise, the hinge m...
Page 40 - Using the LCD Monitor; Flip out the LCD monitor.
40 Using the LCD Monitor After you flip out the LCD monitor, you can set menu functions, use Live View shooting, shoot movies, or play back photos and movies. You can change the direction and angle of the LCD monitor. 1 Flip out the LCD monitor. 2 Rotate the LCD monitor. z When the LCD monitor is sw...
Page 41 - Turning on the Power; Automatic Sensor Cleaning
41 Turning on the Power If you turn on the power switch and the date/time/zone setting screen appears, see page 43 to set the date/time/zone. < k > : The camera turns on. You can shoot movies ( = 218). < 1 > : The camera turns on. You can shoot still photos. < 2 > : The camera is t...
Page 42 - Battery Level Indicator; : Battery level is low, but the camera
42 Battery Level Indicator When the power is turned on, the battery level will be indicated in one of the four levels. z : Battery level is sufficient. x : Battery level is low, but the camera can still be used. c : Battery will be exhausted soon. (Blinks) n : Recharge the battery. z Doing any of th...
Page 43 - Display the main tabs.; > button to display the
43 Setting the Date, Time, and Time Zone When you turn on the power for the first time or if the date/time/zone have been reset, the date/time/zone setting screen will appear. Follow the steps below to set the time zone first. Set the camera to the time zone in which you currently live so that, when...
Page 44 - Set the date and time.
44 z For the menu function setting procedures, see = 59 - = 62. z In step 3, the time displayed in [Time zone] is the time difference compared to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). z Press < 0 > again. z Press the < W > < X > keys to select the time zone, then press < 0 >. z I...
Page 45 - Set the daylight saving time.
45 5 Set the daylight saving time. z Set it as necessary. z Press the < Y > < Z > keys to select [ Y ]. z Press < 0 > so < r > is displayed. z Press the < W > < X > keys to select [ Z ], then press < 0 >. z When the daylight saving time is set to [ Z ] , the...
Page 46 - Selecting the Interface Language; Set the desired language.; > cross keys to select the
46 Selecting the Interface Language 1 Display the main tabs. z Press the < M > button to display the main tabs. 2 Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Language K ]. z Press the < Y > < Z > keys to select the [ 5 ] main tab, then press < 0 >. z Press the < Y > < Z > keys t...
Page 47 - Attaching and Detaching a Lens; Attaching a Lens; Remove the front lens cap.; Tips for Avoiding Smudges and Dust
47 Attaching and Detaching a Lens The camera is compatible with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses. Note that you cannot use RF or EF-M lenses. Attaching a Lens 1 Remove the caps. z Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown by the arrows. 2 Attach the lens. z Align the lens’s red ...
Page 48 - Zooming; Perform the zoom operation before; Detaching the Lens; Turn the lens until it stops, then detach
48 Zooming Turn the zoom ring on the lens with your fingers. z Perform the zoom operation before focusing. Turning the zoom ring after achieving focus may throw off the focus. Detaching the Lens While pressing the lens release button, turn the lens as shown by the arrow. z Turn the lens until it sto...
Page 49 - Basic Shooting Operations; Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity; Turn the dioptric adjustment knob.; Holding the Camera
49 Basic Shooting Operations Adjusting the Viewfinder Clarity Turn the dioptric adjustment knob. z Turn the knob left or right so that the AF points in the viewfinder look sharp. z If the knob is difficult to turn, remove the eyecup ( = 464). z If the camera’s dioptric adjustment still cannot provid...
Page 50 - Shutter Button; Pressing Halfway; shutter speed and aperture.; Pressing Completely; Preventing Camera Shake
50 Shutter Button The shutter button has two steps. You can press the shutter button halfway. Then you can further press the shutter button completely. Pressing Halfway This activates autofocusing and the automatic exposure system that sets the shutter speed and aperture. The exposure setting (shutt...
Page 51 - Setting the Screen Display Level; preference. Change the settings as necessary.; Shooting Screen; You can select; Select the display method.
51 Setting the Screen Display Level You can set how information is displayed on the screen according to your preference. Change the settings as necessary. 1 Display the main tabs. z Press the < M > button to display the main tabs. 2 Select the [ s ] tab. z Press the < Y > < Z > key...
Page 52 - Sample Screens
52 z Sample Screens < v >: Guided < v >: Standard < f >: Guided < f >: Standard z In Creative Zone modes, when [Guided] is set, only the functions particular to the set shooting mode are displayed on the Quick Control screen. Note that items that cannot be set from the Quick ...
Page 53 - Menu Display; You can select the display type from; Select the display type.
53 Menu Display You can select the display type from [Standard] or [Guided] . If you set [Guided] , main tab descriptions are provided when you press the < M > button. If you set [Standard] , you proceed directly to the menu screen when you press the < M > button. By default, it is set t...
Page 54 - Shooting Mode Guide; shooting modes. By default, it is set to
54 Shooting Mode Guide A brief description of the shooting mode can be displayed when you switch shooting modes. By default, it is set to [Enable]. 1 Select [Mode guide]. 2 Select [Enable]. 3 Turn the Mode Dial. B A description of the selected shooting mode will appear. 4 Press the < X > key. ...
Page 55 - Feature Guide; Quick Control screen
55 Feature Guide When using Quick Control or setting menu items, you can display a brief description of functions and options (feature guide). By default, it is set to [Enable]. 1 Select [Feature guide]. 2 Select [Enable]. z Sample Screens Quick Control screen Menu screen (1) (1) (1) Feature guide z...
Page 56 - Shooting Tips; Tap on the area within the frame.
56 Shooting Tips Shooting tips appear when [Shooting screen] is set to [Guided] ( = 51) and the camera settings result in any of the following conditions. In Basic Zone modes, shooting tips appear regardless of the [Shooting screen] setting. z You want to blur the background further (by setting the ...
Page 57 - Set the desired functions.
57 Quick Control for Shooting Functions You can directly select and set the shooting functions displayed on the LCD monitor with intuitive operations. This is called Quick Control. 1 Press the < Q > button. B The Quick Control screen will appear. 2 Set the desired functions. z Press the < V...
Page 58 - Sample Quick Control Screen
58 Sample Quick Control Screen z When [ s : Shooting screen: Guided] is Set (1) (4) (5) (6) (2)(3) (1) Exposure compensation (2) Return (3) Drive mode (4) Aperture (5) AF operation(6) AF point selection z When [ s : Shooting screen: Standard] is Set (1) (2)(3) (5) (7) (8) (9) (6) (4) (10)(11)(12)(13...
Page 59 - Menu Screen
59 Menu Operations and Configurations You can configure various settings with the menus such as the image- recording quality, date/time, etc. (2) (1) (4) (3) (1) < M > button (2) LCD monitor (3) < 0 > button (4) < V > cross keys Menu Screen The menu tabs and items displayed vary de...
Page 60 - Menu Setting Procedure
60 Menu Setting Procedure z When [ s : Menu display: Guided] is Set 1 Display the main tabs. z When you press the < M > button, the main tabs (1) and a description of the selected tab will appear. 2 Select a main tab. z Each time you press the < Y > < Z > keys of the cross keys, th...
Page 61 - Display the menu screen.
61 7 Set the setting. z Press < 0 > to set it. B If you change the setting from the default, it will be indicated in blue (available only for the menu items under the [ z ] tab). 8 Exit the setting. z Press the < M > button twice to exit the menu and return to shooting-ready state. z In ...
Page 62 - Dimmed Menu Items
62 Dimmed Menu Items Example: When [Multi Shot Noise Reduction] is set Dimmed menu items cannot be set. The menu item is dimmed if another function setting is overriding it. You can see the overriding function by selecting the dimmed menu item and pressing < 0 >. If you cancel the overriding f...
Page 63 - Tap; Operations possible by tapping on the screen
63 Operating the Camera with Touch Screen You can operate the camera by tapping on the LCD monitor (touch-sensitive panel) with your fingers. Tap Sample Screen (Quick Control) z Use your finger to tap on (touch briefly and then remove your finger from) the LCD monitor. z By tapping, you can select m...
Page 64 - Drag; Operations possible by dragging your finger on the screen
64 Drag Sample Screen (Menu screen) z Slide your finger while touching the LCD monitor. Sample Screen (Scale display) Operations possible by dragging your finger on the screen z Selecting a menu tab or item after pressing the < M > button z Setting with scale display z Quick Control z Selectin...
Page 65 - Setting the Touch Control Response; Select the desired setting, then press
65 Setting the Touch Control Response 1 Select [Touch control]. z Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Touch control], then press < 0 >. 2 Set the touch control response setting. z Select the desired setting, then press < 0 >. z [Standard] is the normal setting. z [Sensitive] provides a more rea...
Page 66 - Formatting Memory Cards
66 Formatting Memory Cards If the card is new or was previously formatted by another camera or computer, format the card with this camera. z When the card is formatted, all images and data on the card will be erased. Even protected images will be erased, so make sure there is nothing you need to kee...
Page 67 - Card’s file formats
67 Perform [Format card] in the following cases: z The card is new. z The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer. z The card is full of images or data. z A card-related error is displayed ( = 477). Low-level Formatting z Perform low-level formatting if the card’s writing or reading s...
Page 68 - Switching the LCD Monitor Display; Menu Functions
68 Switching the LCD Monitor Display The LCD monitor can display the Quick Control screen, menu screen, captured images, etc. z When you turn on the power, the Quick Control screen will appear. You can then check the current shooting function settings. z When you press the shutter button halfway, th...
Page 69 - With Basic Zone modes, all you do is point and shoot, and
69 Basic Shooting and Image Playback This chapter describes how to use the Basic Zone modes on the Mode Dial for best results and how to play back images. With Basic Zone modes, all you do is point and shoot, and the camera sets everything automatically. Also, because advanced shooting function sett...
Page 70 - It can also adjust focus; Set the Mode Dial to <; focus, and the camera will normally
70 Fully Automatic Shooting (Scene Intelligent Auto) < A > is a fully automatic mode. The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically. It can also adjust focus automatically on either the still or moving subject by detecting the motion of the subject ( = 74). 1 Set th...
Page 71 - Focus on the subject.
71 3 Focus on the subject. z Press the shutter button halfway. The lens elements will shift to focus. B When achieving focus, the dot inside the AF point achieving focus flashes briefly in red. At the same time, the beeper will sound and the focus indicator < o > (1) in the viewfinder will lig...
Page 72 - FAQ; The focus indicator <
72 FAQ z The focus indicator < o > blinks and focus is not achieved. - Aim the AF point over an area with good contrast, then press the shutter button halfway ( = 50). - If you are too close to the subject, move away and shoot again. - Select the AF point nearest to where you want to focus ( =...
Page 73 - When flash was used, the bottom part of the picture came out; The shadow of the lens barrel was captured in the picture because
73 z When flash was used, the bottom part of the picture came out unnaturally dark. The shadow of the lens barrel was captured in the picture because the subject was too close to the camera. Move further away from the subject and shoot. If a hood is attached to the lens, remove it before taking the ...
Page 74 - Recomposing the Shot; > mode, pressing the shutter button halfway to focus on a; Shooting a Moving Subject; shutter button completely to take the picture.
74 Full Auto Techniques (Scene Intelligent Auto) Recomposing the Shot Depending on the scene, positioning the subject toward the left or right to include a balanced background will result in a picture with better perspective. In the < A > mode, pressing the shutter button halfway to focus on a...
Page 75 - Live View Shooting
75 Live View Shooting You can shoot while viewing the image on the LCD monitor. This is called “Live View shooting”. For details, see page 180. 1 Display the Live View image on the LCD monitor. z Press the < A > button. B The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. 2 Focus on the subje...
Page 76 - Shooting with Effects Applied (Creative Assist); Creative Assist Effects
76 Shooting with Effects Applied (Creative Assist) 1 Press the < Q > button. z In viewfinder shooting, use the < Y > < Z > keys to select [Creative Assist], then press < 0 >. z In Live View shooting, read the message and select [OK]. 2 Select an effect. z Use the < Y > ...
Page 77 - Saving Effects
77 z [ ] Brightness Adjust image brightness. z [ ] Contrast Adjust contrast. z [ ] Saturation Adjust the vividness of colors. z [ ] Color tone 1 Adjust amber/blue color tone. z [ ] Color tone 2 Adjust green/magenta color tone. z [ ] Monochrome Set the toning effect for monochrome shooting. Set to [O...
Page 78 - Special Scene Mode
78 Special Scene Mode The camera will automatically choose the appropriate settings when you select a shooting mode for your subject or scene. * < 8 > stands for Special Scene. 1 Set the Mode Dial to < 8 >. 2 Press the < Q > button. 3 Select a shooting mode. z Press the < W >...
Page 79 - Shooting Portraits; > (Portrait) mode blurs the background to make the human subject; against an uncluttered dark background.; Use a telephoto lens.; subject from the waist up. Move in closer as necessary.
79 Shooting Portraits The < 2 > (Portrait) mode blurs the background to make the human subject stand out. It also makes skin tones and hair look softer. Shooting Tips z Select the location where the distance between the subject and the background is the farthest. The further the distance betwe...
Page 80 - portraits. Images are processed to make skin look smoother.; Adjust the face size.; Frames are displayed around any main subjects detected for skin
80 Shooting Portraits with Smooth Skin Tone Use the < E > (Smooth skin) mode to make skin look more attractive in portraits. Images are processed to make skin look smoother. Shooting Tips z Adjust the face size. Frames are displayed around any main subjects detected for skin smoothing. For mor...
Page 81 - Shooting Group Photos; When using a zoom lens, use the wide-angle end to make it easy to get; Take multiple shots of the group.
81 Shooting Group Photos Use the < q > (Group Photo) mode to shoot group photos. You can take a picture in which both the people in the front and people in the back are all in focus. Shooting Tips z Use a wide-angle lens. When using a zoom lens, use the wide-angle end to make it easy to get al...
Page 82 - Shooting Landscapes; > (Landscape) mode for wide scenery or to have everything in; When using a zoom lens, set the lens to the wide-angle end to make
82 Shooting Landscapes Use the < 3 > (Landscape) mode for wide scenery or to have everything in focus from near to far. For vivid blues and greens, and very sharp and crisp images. Shooting Tips z With a zoom lens, use the wide-angle end. When using a zoom lens, set the lens to the wide-angle ...
Page 83 - Shooting Moving Subjects; person or a moving vehicle.; beeping softly. If focus cannot be achieved, the focus indicator <
83 Shooting Moving Subjects Use the < 5 > (Sports) mode to shoot a moving subject, such as a running person or a moving vehicle. Shooting Tips z Use a telephoto lens. Use of a telephoto lens is recommended for shooting from a distance. z Use the center AF point to focus. Aim the center AF poin...
Page 84 - Photographing Children; Use the center AF point to focus.
84 Photographing Children When you want to continuously focus on and photograph children running around, use < C > (Kids). Skin tones will look healthy. Shooting Tips z Use the center AF point to focus. Aim the center AF point over the subject, then press the shutter button halfway to autofocu...
Page 85 - Use a simple background.
85 Shooting Close-ups When you want to shoot flowers or small things up close, use the < 4 > (Close-up) mode. To make small things appear much larger, use a macro lens (sold separately). Shooting Tips z Use a simple background. A simple background makes small objects such as flowers stand out ...
Page 86 - Shooting Food; Change the color tone.
86 Shooting Food When shooting food, use < P > (Food). The photo will look bright and appetizing. Also, depending on the light source, the reddish tinge will be suppressed in the pictures taken under tungsten lights, etc. Shooting Tips z Change the color tone. You can change [Color tone] . To ...
Page 87 - Shooting Candlelight Portraits
87 Shooting Candlelight Portraits When you want to photograph a human subject lit in candlelight, use < x > (Candlelight). The atmosphere of candlelight is reflected in the color tones of the picture. Shooting Tips z Use the center AF point to focus. Aim the center AF point in the viewfinder o...
Page 88 - Check the subject’s brightness.
88 Shooting Night Portraits (With a Tripod) When you want to photograph people at night and obtain a natural-looking night scene in the background, use the < 6 > (Night Portrait) mode. Using a tripod is recommended. Shooting Tips z Use a wide-angle lens and a tripod. When using a zoom lens, us...
Page 89 - Hold the camera firmly.; they may not align properly in the final image.; For shots including people, fire the flash.; move until all four consecutive shots are taken.
89 Shooting Night Scenes (Handheld) Using a tripod when shooting a night scene gives the best results. However, the < F > (Handheld Night Scene) mode enables you to shoot night scenes even while handholding the camera. In this shooting mode, four shots are taken consecutively for each picture,...
Page 90 - Shooting Backlit Scenes; When shooting a scene having both the bright and dark areas, use the
90 Shooting Backlit Scenes When shooting a scene having both the bright and dark areas, use the < G > (HDR Backlight Control) mode. When you take one picture in this mode, three consecutive shots are taken at different exposures. This results in one image, with a wide tonal range, that has min...
Page 91 - > Handheld Night Scene; Control
91 Cautions for < q > Group Photo z Since distortion correction is applied, the camera records an image area narrower than the one seen through the viewfinder. (The image periphery is slightly trimmed and the resolution looks slightly lowered.) Also, during Live View shooting, the angle of vie...
Page 92 - > HDR Backlight Control
92 Cautions for < F > Handheld Night Scene z In flash photography, if the subject is too close to the camera, the picture may come out extremely bright (overexposure). z In flash photography, if you shoot a night scene with limited lights, the shots may not align correctly. This may result in ...
Page 93 - Shooting with Creative Filter Effects
93 Shooting with Creative Filter Effects In the < v > (Creative filters) mode, you can apply one of ten filter effects (Grainy B/W*, Soft focus*, Fish-eye effect*, Water painting effect*, Toy camera effect*, Miniature effect*, HDR art standard, HDR art vivid, HDR art bold, and HDR art embossed...
Page 95 - During Live View Shooting; Creative Filter Characteristics; Soft focus
95 During Live View Shooting z With Grainy B/W, the grainy effect displayed on the LCD monitor will look different from the grainy effect recorded in the picture. z With the Soft focus and Miniature effects, the blurred effect displayed on the LCD monitor may look different from the blurred effect r...
Page 98 - Adjusting Miniature Effect; Move the miniature effect frame.
98 Adjusting Miniature Effect 1 Move the AF point. z Move the AF point to where you want to focus on. 2 Move the miniature effect frame. z Move the miniature effect frame if the AF point is outside of it, so that the AF point is aligned with it. z Press the < u > button (or tap on the [ r ] ic...
Page 99 - Quick Control
99 Quick Control You can directly select and set settings accessed by pressing the < Q > button in Basic Zone modes. 1 Set the Mode Dial to a Basic Zone mode. 2 Press the < Q > button. B The Quick Control screen will appear. 3 Set the desired functions. z Press the < V > cross keys...
Page 100 - Adjusting the Brightness
100 Adjusting the Brightness This section describes how to adjust brightness for shooting in < 8 > modes other than < 8 : G >. You can adjust both the brightness and darkness across 3-step ranges with 0 being the standard. 1 Set the Mode Dial to < 8 : 2 E q35C4Px6F >. z Set to any ...
Page 101 - Image Playback
101 Image Playback The easiest way to play back images is described below. For more details on the playback procedure, see page 280. 1 Play back the image. z Press the < x > button. B The last image captured or played back will appear. 2 Select an image. z To play back images starting with the...
Page 102 - Exit the image playback.; > button to exit the image; Shooting Information Display; With the shooting information screen displayed (
102 3 Exit the image playback. z Press the < x > button to exit the image playback and return to shooting-ready state. Shooting Information Display With the shooting information screen displayed ( = 101), you can press the < W > < X > keys to change the shooting information display...
Page 103 - The AF points in the viewfinder; The
103 Setting the AF and Drive Modes The AF points in the viewfinder are arranged to make AF shooting suitable for a wide variety of subjects and scenes. You can also select the AF operation and drive mode that best match the shooting conditions and subject. z The N icon at the upper right of the page...
Page 104 - Changing the Autofocus Operation; Select the AF operation.
104 Changing the Autofocus Operation You can select the AF (autofocus) operation characteristics to suit the shooting conditions or subject. In Basic Zone modes, the optimum AF operation is set automatically for the respective shooting mode. 1 Set the lens focus mode switch to <AF>. 2 Turn the...
Page 105 - One-Shot AF for Still Subjects
105 One-Shot AF for Still Subjects Suited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus only once. z The dot inside the AF point (1) achieving focus lights up briefly in red, and the focus indicator < o > (2) in the viewfinder will also light up. z With e...
Page 106 - AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects; The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken.
106 AI Servo AF for Moving Subjects This AF operation is suited for moving subjects when the focusing distance keeps changing. While you hold down the shutter button halfway, the camera will keep focusing on the subject continuously. z The exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken. z When t...
Page 107 - Setting Lens Electronic MF; With USM and STM lenses equipped with electronic manual focusing; Set the desired setting.; Disable after One-Shot AF; Manual focus adjustment after the AF operation is disabled.; Enable after One-Shot AF; holding down the shutter button halfway.
107 z The effective range of the AF-assist beam emitted by the built-in flash is approx. 4 meters/13.1 feet. z The AF-assist beam is fired as needed when the built-in flash has been raised. To prevent it from firing, set [ z : AF-assist beam firing] to [Disable] ( = 167). Setting Lens Electronic MF ...
Page 108 - Selecting the AF Point
108 Selecting the AF Point 1 Press the < S > button. B The selected AF point will be displayed on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder. 2 Select the AF point. z Use the < V > cross keys to select the AF point. z To select the AF point while looking in the viewfinder, turn the < 6 >...
Page 109 - Focus on the subject’s eyes before composing your shot.; If it is difficult to focus, select the center AF point.; tracking continues as long as the subject is covered by another AF
109 Shooting Tips z When shooting a portrait up close, use [One-Shot AF] and focus on the eyes. Focus on the subject’s eyes before composing your shot. z If it is difficult to focus, select the center AF point. The center AF point has the highest focusing performance among the nine AF points. z For ...
Page 110 - Subjects Difficult to Focus on
110 Subjects Difficult to Focus on Autofocus may fail to achieve focus (focus indicator < o > in the viewfinder blinks) with special subjects such as the following: z Subjects with very low contrast (Example: Blue skies, solid-color flat surfaces, etc.) z Subjects in very low light z Strongly ...
Page 111 - Focus by turning the lens focusing
111 MF: Manual Focus 1 Set the lens’s focus mode switch to <MF>. 2 Focus on the subject. z Focus by turning the lens focusing ring until the subject looks sharp in the viewfinder. z If you press the shutter button halfway and focus manually, the AF point achieving focus will light up briefly i...
Page 112 - Selecting the Drive Mode; Select the drive mode.; : Continuous shooting
112 Selecting the Drive Mode Single and continuous drive modes are provided. 1 Press the < Q > button. B The Quick Control screen will appear. 2 Select [ ]. z Press the < V > cross keys to select [ ], then press < 0 >. 3 Select the drive mode. z Press the < Y > < Z > ke...
Page 113 - For self-timer shooting, see page 206. For remote control shooting
113 l : Self-timer: 2 sec q : Self-timer: Continuous For self-timer shooting, see page 206. For remote control shooting with the BR-E1, see page 463. z The continuous shooting speed may become slower depending on the shutter speed, aperture, subject conditions, brightness, lens, flash use, temperatu...
Page 114 - Image Settings
114 Image Settings This chapter describes image-related function settings: Image-recording quality, ISO speed, Picture Style, white balance, Auto Lighting Optimizer, noise reduction, lens aberration correction, and other functions. z The N icon at the upper right of the page title indicates that the...
Page 115 - Setting Image Quality; options include
115 Setting Image Quality You can select the pixel count and the image quality. JPEG image quality options include 73 , 83 , 74 , 84 , 7 a , 8 a , and b . RAW image quality options include 1 and D . 1 Select the image-recording quality. z Under the [ z ] tab, select [Image quality], then press < ...
Page 116 - such as; What’s the difference between; and
116 FAQ z I want to select the image-recording quality matching the paper size for printing. Paper size Refer to the diagram on the left when choosing the image-recording quality. If you want to crop the image, selecting a higher quality (more pixels) such as 73 , 83 , 1 , or D is recommended. b is ...
Page 117 - RAW Images and JPEG Images; or; RAW Image Processing Software
117 RAW Images and JPEG Images z RAW images are raw data from the image sensor that are recorded to the card digitally as 1 or D (smaller than 1 ) files, depending on your selection. You can use Digital Photo Professional (EOS software) to process RAW images. You can make various adjustments to imag...
Page 118 - Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos; ISO Speed Guide
118 Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos Set the ISO speed (image sensor’s sensitivity to light) to suit the ambient light level. In Basic Zone modes, the ISO speed is set automatically. Regarding the ISO speed during movie shooting, see = 219, = 219, and = 222. 1 Press the < g > button. 2 S...
Page 120 - For ISO Auto, you can set the maximum ISO speed limit within ISO 400 -; ISO; Select; Select the ISO speed.; Select the ISO speed, then press
120 Setting the Maximum ISO Speed for [AUTO] For ISO Auto, you can set the maximum ISO speed limit within ISO 400 - ISO 25600. 1 Select [ z ISO speed settings]. z Under the [ z ] tab, select [ z ISO speed settings], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [Max for Auto]. z Select [Max for Auto], then press...
Page 121 - Selecting a Picture Style; Select a Picture Style.; Picture Style Characteristics; Auto; Standard
121 \ Selecting a Picture Style Just by selecting a preset Picture Style, you can obtain image characteristics effectively matching your photographic expression or the subject. 1 Select [Picture Style]. z Under the [ z ] tab, select [Picture Style], then press < 0 >. B The Picture Style select...
Page 123 - Symbols
123 Symbols The Picture Style selection screen has icons for [Strength], [Fineness], or [Threshold] for [Sharpness] as well as [Contrast] and other parameters. The numerals indicate the values for these parameters set for the respective Picture Style. Symbols g Sharpness J Strength K Fineness L Thre...
Page 124 - Customizing a Picture Style; > button to save the
124 Customizing a Picture Style You can customize the Picture Styles. You can change or adjust the parameter settings of Picture Styles such as [Strength], [Fineness], or [Threshold] for [Sharpness] as well as [Contrast] and other parameters from the default settings. To see the resulting effects, t...
Page 125 - Settings and Effects
125 Settings and Effects g Sharpness J Strength 0: Weak outline emphasis 7: Strong outline emphasis K Fineness* 1 1: Fine 5: Grainy L Threshold* 2 1: Low 5: High h Contrast -4: Low contrast +4: High contrast i Saturation -4: Low saturation +4: High saturation j Color tone -4: Reddish skin tone +4: Y...
Page 126 - Monochrome Adjustment; Filter effect; Toning effect
126 Monochrome Adjustment Besides the effects described on “Settings and Effects” ( = 125) such as [Contrast], or [Strength], [Fineness] and [Threshold] for [Sharpness], you can also set [Filter effect] and [Toning effect]. k Filter effect With a filter effect applied to a monochrome image, you can ...
Page 127 - Registering a Picture Style; Select the base Picture Style.
127 Registering a Picture Style You can select a base Picture Style such as [Portrait] or [Landscape], adjust its parameters as desired and register it under [User Def. 1], [User Def. 2], or [User Def. 3] . Useful when you want to preset multiple Picture Styles with different settings. Picture Style...
Page 129 - Matching the Light Source; Select a white balance setting.; White Balance
129 Matching the Light Source White balance (WB) is for making the white areas look white. Normally, the Auto [ Q ] (Ambience priority) or [ Q w] (White priority) setting will obtain the correct white balance. If natural-looking colors cannot be obtained with Auto, you can select the white balance t...
Page 130 - Auto White Balance; (Ambience priority), you can increase the intensity of the image’s; Select the desired item.
130 Auto White Balance With [ Q ] (Ambience priority), you can increase the intensity of the image’s warm color cast when shooting a tungsten-light scene. If you select [ Q w] (White priority), you can reduce the intensity of the image’s warm color cast. If you want to match the Auto white balance o...
Page 131 - Custom White Balance; Shoot a white object.
131 Custom White Balance With custom white balance, you can set the white balance for the specific light source of the shooting location. Make sure to perform this procedure under the light source at the actual location of the shoot. 1 Shoot a white object. z Look through the viewfinder and aim the ...
Page 133 - White Balance Correction; Set the white balance correction.; Shift; indicates the direction and correction
133 Adjusting the Color Tone for the Light Source You can correct the white balance that is set. This adjustment will have the same effect as using a commercially-available color temperature conversion filter or color compensating filter. Each color can be corrected to one of nine levels. This funct...
Page 134 - White Balance Auto Bracketing; Bracket; Bracketing Sequence
134 z You can set the camera to display < i > in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor for when white balance correction is set ( = 450). z One level of the blue/amber correction is equivalent to approx. 5 mireds of a color temperature conversion filter. (Mired: Unit of measure for color tempe...
Page 137 - Highlight Tone Priority
137 Highlight Tone Priority You can reduce overexposed, clipped highlights. 1 Select [Highlight tone priority]. z Under the [ z ] tab, select [Highlight tone priority], then press < 0 >. 2 Set an option. z [Enable] : Improves gradation in highlights. The gradation between the grays and highlig...
Page 138 - Setting Noise Reduction; High ISO Speed Noise Reduction
138 Setting Noise Reduction High ISO Speed Noise Reduction This function reduces the noise generated in the image. Although noise reduction is applied at all ISO speeds, it is particularly effective at high ISO speeds. When shooting at low ISO speeds, the noise in the darker parts of the image (shad...
Page 139 - Long Exposure Noise Reduction
139 When [Multi Shot Noise Reduction] is Set z If there is significant misalignment in the image due to camera shake, the noise reduction effect may become smaller. z If you are handholding the camera, keep it steady to prevent camera shake. Using a tripod is recommended. z If you shoot a moving sub...
Page 141 - aberration corrected.
141 Correction of Lens Aberrations due to Optical Characteristics Vignetting, image distortion, and other issues may be caused by lens optical characteristics. The camera can compensate for these phenomena by using [Lens aberration correction]. 1 Select [Lens aberration correction]. z Under the [ z ...
Page 142 - Peripheral Illumination Correction; Distortion Correction
142 Peripheral Illumination Correction Vignetting (dark image corners) can be corrected. z Depending on shooting conditions, noise may appear on the image periphery. z The higher the ISO speed, the lower the correction amount will be. z The correction amount applied will be lower than the maximum co...
Page 143 - Digital Lens Optimizer; with diffraction and low-pass filter-induced loss of clarity.; Chromatic Aberration Correction
143 Digital Lens Optimizer Various aberrations from lens optical characteristics can be corrected, along with diffraction and low-pass filter-induced loss of clarity. If [Correction data not available] or [ ] is displayed by [Digital Lens Optimizer] , you can use EOS Utility to add the lens correcti...
Page 144 - Diffraction Correction; General Cautions for Lens Aberration Correction
144 Diffraction Correction Diffraction (loss of sharpness caused by the aperture) can be corrected. z Depending on shooting conditions, noise may be intensified together with the effects of correction. z The higher the ISO speed, the lower the correction amount will be. z For movie shooting, [Diffra...
Page 145 - Set the desired color space.; Adobe RGB
145 Setting the Color Reproduction Range The range of reproducible colors is called “color space”. With this camera, you can set the color space for captured images to sRGB or Adobe RGB. For normal shooting, sRGB is recommended. In Basic Zone modes, [sRGB] is set automatically. 1 Select [Color space...
Page 146 - Main Dial Pointer
146 Advanced Operations for Photographic Effects In Creative Zone modes, you can change various settings of the camera as you desire to obtain a wide variety of shooting results, by selecting the shutter speed and/or aperture, adjusting the exposure as you prefer, etc. z After you press the shutter ...
Page 148 - To match the subject and ambient lighting level, you can change the; Change the program using Program shift.; After pressing the shutter button halfway, turn the <
148 Shooting Tips z Change the ISO speed. Use the built-in flash. To match the subject and ambient lighting level, you can change the ISO speed ( = 118) or use the built-in flash ( = 169). z Change the program using Program shift. After pressing the shutter button halfway, turn the < 6 > dial ...
Page 150 - Shutter Speed Display; To freeze the motion of a fast-moving subject
150 Shutter Speed Display z The LCD monitor displays the shutter speed as a fraction. However, the viewfinder displays only the denominator. “ 0"5 ” indicates 0.5 sec. and “ 15" ” is 15 sec. Shooting Tips z To freeze the motion of a fast-moving subject Use a fast shutter speed such as 1/4000...
Page 151 - Using the Built-in Flash
151 Using the Built-in Flash To obtain a correct flash exposure on the main subject, the flash output will be set automatically (autoflash) to match the automatically-set aperture.
Page 153 - Aperture Value Display; The depth of field will vary depending not only on the aperture, but
153 Aperture Value Display z The higher the f/number, the smaller the aperture opening will be. The f/ number displayed will differ depending on the lens. If no lens is attached to the camera, “ 00 ” will be displayed for the aperture. Shooting Tips z When using an aperture with a high f/number or s...
Page 154 - set automatically to match the brightness of the scene (
154 Using the Built-in Flash To obtain a correct flash exposure, the flash output will be automatically controlled (autoflash) to match the set aperture. The shutter speed will be set automatically to match the brightness of the scene ( = 176). In low light, the main subject is exposed with the auto...
Page 156 - Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto
156 5 Set the exposure and take the picture. z Check the exposure level indicator and set the desired shutter speed and aperture. z If the exposure level exceeds ±2 stops from the standard exposure, the end of the exposure level indicator will display < I > or < J > in the viewfinder. (O...
Page 157 - BULB
157 Using the Built-in Flash To obtain a correct flash exposure on the main subject, the flash output will be set automatically (autoflash) to match the manually-set aperture. Note that the range of settable shutter speed will be limited within 1/200 sec. to 30 sec. or to bulb. BULB: Long (Bulb) Exp...
Page 158 - Changing the Metering Mode; Set the metering mode.
158 Changing the Metering Mode Four methods (metering modes) to measure the subject’s brightness are provided. Normally, evaluative metering is recommended. In Basic Zone modes, evaluative metering is set automatically. (In the < 8 : x > and < v : X > modes, center-weighted average meter...
Page 159 - Center-weighted average metering; The metering is averaged for the entire scene with the
159 e Center-weighted average metering The metering is averaged for the entire scene with the screen center weighted more heavily. This metering mode is for advanced experts. z With q (Evaluative metering), the exposure setting will be locked when you press the shutter button halfway and focus is ac...
Page 162 - Auto Exposure Bracketing
162 Auto Exposure Bracketing This feature takes exposure compensation a step further by varying the exposure automatically in the range of ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments with three shots as shown below. You can then choose the best exposure. This is called AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing). Standard e...
Page 163 - Using AEB with continuous shooting
163 Canceling AEB z Follow steps 1 and 2 to turn off the AEB range display (set to 0). z The AEB setting will also be canceled automatically if the power switch is set to < 2 >, flash recharging is complete, etc. Shooting Tips z Using AEB with continuous shooting If you set the drive mode to &...
Page 164 - Locking the Exposure
164 Locking the Exposure You can lock the exposure when you want to set the focus and exposure separately or when you are to take multiple shots at the same exposure setting. Press the < A > button to lock the exposure, then recompose and take the picture. This is called AE lock. It is effecti...
Page 165 - The mirror will swing up.; Press the shutter button completely again.; The picture is taken and the mirror goes back down.; Remote control shooting; Since you do not touch the camera when the picture is taken, remote
165 Mirror Lockup to Reduce Camera Vibration Blur You can use the mirror lockup function to prevent the disturbing mechanical vibrations (mirror shock) when shooting with super telephoto lenses or shooting close-ups (macro photography). Mirror lockup is enabled by setting [Mirror lockup] to [1:Enabl...
Page 167 - AF-Assist Beam Settings; > keys to select the; ] Enable external flash only; Enables infrared AF-assist beam emitting by external Speedlites
167 AF-Assist Beam Settings Specify firing of the AF-assist beam from the camera’s built-in flash or an EOS Speedlite. 1 Select [AF-assist beam firing]. z Under the [ z ] tab, select [AF-assist beam firing] , then press < 0 >. 2 Select an item. z Press the < W > < X > keys to selec...
Page 168 - Flash Photography; This chapter describes how to shoot with built-in flash and
168 Flash Photography This chapter describes how to shoot with built-in flash and external Speedlites (EL/EX-series, sold separately), and how to set flash settings on the camera’s menu screen. z AEB cannot be used in flash photography.
Page 169 - Raise the flash with your fingers.; Press the shutter button halfway.
169 Using the Built-in Flash In indoor, low light, or backlit conditions in daylight, just raise the built- in flash and press the shutter button to easily take beautiful pictures. In the < d > mode, the shutter speed (1/60 sec. - 1/200 sec.) will be set automatically to prevent camera shake. ...
Page 170 - If the exposure setting in the viewfinder blinks, decrease the ISO; Detach the lens hood. Do not get too close to the subject.
170 Shooting Tips z In bright light, decrease the ISO speed. If the exposure setting in the viewfinder blinks, decrease the ISO speed. z Detach the lens hood. Do not get too close to the subject. If the lens has a hood attached or you are too close to the subject, the bottom of the picture may look ...
Page 171 - Flash Exposure Compensation; Set the compensation amount.; If the exposure is too dark, press the; After taking the picture, cancel the
171 Flash Exposure Compensation Set the flash exposure compensation if the brightness of the subject does not come out as desired (so you want to adjust the flash output) in flash photography. You can set the flash exposure compensation up to ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments. 1 Select [Flash control]...
Page 173 - FEL
173 Locking the Flash Exposure (FE lock) If the subject is at the edge of the screen, and you use flash, the subject may turn out to be too bright or dark depending on the background, etc. Use FE lock in such a case. After setting the flash output for the appropriate subject brightness, you can reco...
Page 174 - Using an External Speedlite
174 Using an External Speedlite EOS-dedicated, EL/EX-series Speedlites Using an EL/EX-series Speedlite (sold separately) makes flash photography easy. For operation procedures, refer to the EL/EX-series Speedlite’s Instruction Manual. z Functions are limited when using EX series Speedlites that are ...
Page 175 - Setting the Flash Function; and turn on the Speedlite before setting the flash functions.; Flash Firing
175 Setting the Flash Function With the built-in flash or an EL/EX-series, external Speedlite compatible with the flash function settings, you can use the camera’s menu screen to set flash functions and the external Speedlite’s Custom Functions. If you use an external Speedlite, attach the Speedlite...
Page 178 - Flash mode; is the; Shutter synchronization
178 z Flash mode When using an external Speedlite, you can select the flash mode to suit your desired photographic effects. z [E-TTL II flash metering] is the standard mode of EL/EX-series Speedlites for automatic flash photography. z [Manual flash] is the mode for advanced users who want to set the...
Page 179 - Setting the External Speedlite Custom Functions; Display the Custom Function.; Clear All Settings to Default; Select the settings to be cleared.
179 Setting the External Speedlite Custom Functions The Custom Functions displayed under [External flash C.Fn setting] vary depending on the Speedlite model. 1 Display the Custom Function. z With the camera ready to shoot with an external Speedlite, select [External flash C.Fn setting] , then press ...
Page 180 - Shooting with the LCD; If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing the LCD
180 Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting) You can shoot while viewing the image on the camera’s LCD monitor. This is called “Live View shooting”. z If you handhold the camera and shoot while viewing the LCD monitor, camera shake may cause blurred images. Using a tripod is recommended in...
Page 181 - Shooting with the LCD Monitor; Display the Live View image.
181 Shooting with the LCD Monitor 1 Display the Live View image. z Press the < A > button. B The Live View image will appear on the LCD monitor. In the < A > mode, the scene icon for the scene detected by the camera is displayed on the upper left of the screen ( = 186). z The Live View i...
Page 182 - Enabling Live View Shooting; Set; Continuous Shooting Display; During Live View shooting, if you perform <
182 z The image’s field of view is approx. 100% (with image-recording quality set to JPEG 73 and aspect ratio set to 3:2). z You can check the depth of field in Creative Zone modes by pressing the < 0 > or < U > button when they are configured as described below. - In [ 5 : Custom Functi...
Page 184 - Information Display; Each time you press the <
184 Information Display z Each time you press the < B > button, the information display will change. (1) (2)(3)(4)(5) (6) (8) (9) (7) (10)(11) (12) (13) (14) (15)(16)(17)(18)(19) (21) (20) (23) (22) (24) (27) (25) (28) (26) (31) (30) (29) (33) (32) (1) Shooting mode(2) AF method(3) AF operatio...
Page 185 - Do not hold the camera in the same position for long periods of time.
185 z You can display the histogram by pressing the < B > button. However, the histogram is not displayed while pressing the shutter button completely. z When < g > is displayed in white, it indicates that the Live View image is displayed at the brightness level closely matching that of ...
Page 186 - Scene Icons; > shooting mode, the camera detects the scene type and sets
186 Scene Icons In the < A > shooting mode, the camera detects the scene type and sets everything automatically to suit the scene. The detected scene type is indicated on the upper left of the screen. Subject Background Portrait Non-Portrait Background Color Movement Nature and Outdoor Scene M...
Page 187 - Shooting Function Settings; Select a function and set it.
187 Shooting Function Settings Function settings particular to Live View shooting are described here. Quick Control Press the < Q > button when an image is displayed to access the Quick Control screen, where you can adjust settings. 1 Press the < Q > button. B The settable functions will...
Page 188 - Select a filter effect.
188 Shooting with Creative Filter Effects While viewing the Live View image, you can apply one of seven filter effects (Grainy B/W, Soft focus, Fish-eye effect, Art bold effect, Water painting effect, Toy camera effect, and Miniature effect) for shooting. The camera saves only the image with the Cre...
Page 191 - Miniature effect; Creates a diorama effect.
191 z c Miniature effect Creates a diorama effect. If you want the image center to look sharp, take the picture without changing any setting. To move the area where you want to look sharp (miniature effect frame), see “Adjusting Miniature Effect” ( = 98). 1-point AF is used as the AF method. Positio...
Page 192 - Menu Function Settings; Still img aspect ratio
192 Menu Function Settings Setting items for Live View shooting are shown on the [ z ] and [ 5 ] tabs in Live View shooting. z Still img aspect ratio N You can change the image’s aspect ratio. [3:2] is set by default. The area surrounding the Live View image is masked in black when the following asp...
Page 193 - Metering timer
193 Image Quality Aspect Ratio and Pixel Count (Approx.) 3:2 4:3 16:9 1:1 73 / 83 6000×4000 (24 megapixels) 5328×4000* (21.3 megapixels) 6000×3368* (20.2 megapixels) 4000×4000 (16 megapixels) 74 / 84 3984×2656 (10.6 megapixels) 3552×2664 (9.5 megapixels) 3984×2240* (8.9 megapixels) 2656×2656 (7.1 me...
Page 196 - Servo AF for Moving Subjects
196 One-Shot AF for Still Subjects Suited for still subjects. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus only once. z When focus is achieved, the AF point will turn green and the beeper will sound. z The focus remains locked while you hold down the shutter button halfway, allow...
Page 197 - Focusing with AF; Selecting the AF Method; subject. As the AF method, you can select; Select the AF method.; Select the desired AF method, then
197 Focusing with AF Selecting the AF Method You can select an AF method to suit the shooting conditions and your subject. As the AF method, you can select [ u (face)+Tracking] ( = 198), [Spot AF], [1-point AF], or [Zone AF] ( = 200). If you want to achieve precise focus, set the lens’s focus mode s...
Page 199 - Focusing on a subject other than a human face
199 z Focusing on a subject other than a human face Once the AF point < z > achieves focus, the AF point < z > will also move to track the subject if you change the composition or if the subject moves. z If the subject’s face is significantly out of focus, face detection will not be poss...
Page 201 - Press the shutter button completely to; Notes for AF; AF Operation; The image brightness may change during and after the AF operation.
201 4 Take the picture. z Press the shutter button completely to take the picture ( = 181). z Focusing may be difficult when using a peripheral AF point. In this case, select an AF point in the center. Notes for AF AF Operation z Even when focus is achieved, pressing the shutter button halfway will ...
Page 203 - Magnified View
203 Magnified View To check the focus when the AF method is other than [ u +Tracking] , magnify display by approx. 5× or 10× by pressing the < u > button or tapping [ Y ] in the lower right. Magnified view is not available with [ u +Tracking]. z To move the AF point, press the < V > cros...
Page 204 - Focusing on People’s Eyes; Aim the camera at the subject.
204 Focusing on People’s Eyes With the AF method set to [ u +Tracking] , you can shoot with the subject’s eyes in focus. 1 Select [Eye Detection AF]. z Under the [ z ] tab, select [Eye Detection AF], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [Enable]. 3 Aim the camera at the subject. B An AF point is display...
Page 205 - Setting Continuous AF; focus immediately when you press the shutter button halfway.
205 Setting Continuous AF This function keeps subjects generally in focus. The camera is ready to focus immediately when you press the shutter button halfway. 1 Select [Continuous AF]. z Under the [ z ] tab, select [Continuous AF], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [Enable]. z Enabling this function ...
Page 208 - Shooting with the Touch Shutter; Enable the Touch Shutter.
208 Shooting with the Touch Shutter Just by tapping on the LCD monitor screen, you can focus and take the picture automatically. 1 Enable the Touch Shutter. z Tap [ y ]. Each time you tap on the icon, it will toggle between [ y ] and [ x ]. z [ x ] (Touch Shutter: Enable) The camera will focus on th...
Page 212 - MF: Focusing Manually; Display the magnifying frame.
212 MF: Focusing Manually You can magnify the image and focus precisely with MF (manual focus). 1 Set the lens’s focus mode switch to <MF>. z Turn the lens focusing ring to focus roughly. 2 Display the magnifying frame. z Press the < u > button. B The magnifying frame will appear. z You ...
Page 214 - Set the level and color.
214 3 Set the level and color. z Set it as necessary. z Peaking display is not shown during magnified display. z MF peaking may be hard to discern at high ISO speeds, especially when ISO expansion is set. If necessary, lower the ISO speed or set [Peaking] to [Off]. z Peaking display shown on the LCD...
Page 216 - Custom Functions
216 General Live View Shooting Cautions Live View Image z Under low- or bright-light conditions, the Live View image may not reflect the brightness of the captured image. z Even if a low ISO speed is set, noise may be noticeable in the displayed Live View image under low light. However, when you sho...
Page 217 - Shooting Movies; For cards that can record movies, see page
217 Shooting Movies Movie shooting is enabled by setting the power switch to < k >. z For cards that can record movies, see page 7. z If you handhold the camera and shoot movies, camera shake can cause blurred movies. In such a case, using a tripod is recommended. z To shoot while handholding ...
Page 218 - Autoexposure Shooting
218 Shooting Movies Connecting the camera to a TV set is recommended to play back the shot movies ( = 305). Autoexposure Shooting When the shooting mode is set to any mode other than < a >, autoexposure control will take effect to suit the scene’s current brightness. 1 Set the power switch to ...
Page 219 - ISO Speed in Basic Zone Modes
219 z General Movie Shooting Cautions are on = 257– = 258. z If necessary, also read “General Live View Shooting Cautions” on = 215– = 216. z In the < f > and < s > shooting modes, the settings will be the same as when shooting in the < d > mode. z Settable menu functions differ be...
Page 220 - During movie shooting in <
220 z When switching from still photo shooting to movie shooting, check the ISO speed settings again before shooting movies. Scene Icons During movie shooting in < A >, an icon representing the scene detected by the camera will be displayed, and the shooting will be performed to suit the scene...
Page 221 - Manual Exposure Shooting; > button and press the; Set the shutter speed and aperture.
221 Manual Exposure Shooting In the < a > mode, you can manually set the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed for movie shooting. Using manual exposure to shoot movies is for advanced users. 1 Set the power switch to < k >. B The reflex mirror will make a sound, then the image will app...
Page 222 - ISO Speed During Manual Exposure Shooting
222 ISO Speed During Manual Exposure Shooting z With [AUTO] , the ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100– ISO 12800. The maximum limit varies depending on the [Max for Auto] setting in [ z : k ISO Auto] setting ( = 254). Note that when the camera is set for 4K movies, ISO speed is ISO 10...
Page 225 - Still Photo Shooting; Still photos cannot be taken during movie shooting.; viewfinder shooting or Live View shooting.
225 Still Photo Shooting Still photos cannot be taken during movie shooting. To take still photos, stop the movie shooting and take still photos using viewfinder shooting or Live View shooting. Cautions for Movie Shooting z Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or a...
Page 226 - Notes for Movie Shooting
226 Notes for Movie Shooting z Each time you shoot a movie, a new movie file is created on the card. z The movie’s field of view coverage for recording 4K, Full HD, and HD movies is approx. 100%. z Stereo sound is recorded by the camera’s built-in microphones. z If you connect the Directional Stereo...
Page 228 - Setting the Movie Recording Size; Image size
228 Setting the Movie Recording Size With [ z : Movie rec. size] , you can set the movie recording size (image size, frame rate, and compression method) and other functions. Movies will be recorded in the MP4 format. z Image size L 3840x2160 The movie is recorded in 4K quality. The aspect ratio is 1...
Page 229 - Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB
229 z Frame rate (fps: frame per second) 6 29.97fps/ 8 59.94fps For areas where the TV system is NTSC (North America, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, etc.). 5 25.00fps/ 7 50.00fps For areas where the TV system is PAL (Europe, Russia, China, Australia, etc.). 4 23.98fps Mainly for motion pictures. z Comp...
Page 230 - Movie Shooting Time Limit; The maximum recording time per movie is 29 min. 59 sec. Once 29 min.
230 Movie Shooting Time Limit The maximum recording time per movie is 29 min. 59 sec. Once 29 min. 59 sec. is reached, recording automatically stops. You can start shooting a movie again by pressing the < A > button. (The movie will be recorded as a new movie file.) z When downloading movie fi...
Page 231 - Using Movie Digital Zoom
231 Using Movie Digital Zoom When the recording size is L6X (NTSC) or L5X (PAL), you can shoot with an approx. 3x to 10x digital zoom. 1 Set the Mode Dial to a mode other than < 8 > or < v >. 2 Select [Digital zoom]. z Under the [ z ] tab, select [Digital zoom], then press < 0 >. 3...
Page 232 - Movie Digital IS
232 Movie Digital IS The camera’s Movie digital IS feature reduces camera shake as movies are recorded. With Movie digital IS, images can be stabilized even when using a lens without Image Stabilizer. When using a lens equipped with Image Stabilizer, set the lens’s Image Stabilizer switch to < 1 ...
Page 234 - Recording HDR Movies; The recording size is
234 Recording HDR Movies You can reduce the clipped highlights of bright areas, which may make details hard to see, as you shoot movies even in high-contrast scenes. The recording size is L6X (NTSC) or L5X (PAL). 1 Set the Mode Dial to < 8 >. 2 Shoot an HDR movie. z Since multiple frames are m...
Page 236 - Adjust the filter effect level.; Dream
236 5 Adjust the filter effect level. z Press the < Q > button and select the icon below [Shooting mode]. z Press the < Y > < Z > keys to adjust the effect, then press < 0 >. z When the Miniature effect movie is set, select the playback speed. 6 Shoot the movie. z Magnified v...
Page 237 - Miniature effect movie
237 z o Miniature effect movie You can shoot movies having a Miniature (diorama) effect. Select the playback speed and shoot. If you want the image center to look sharp, record the movie without changing any setting. To move the area where you want to look sharp (miniature effect frame), see “Adjust...
Page 238 - Shooting Time-lapse Movies; create a 4K or Full HD time-lapse movie. A time-lapse movie shows how
238 Shooting Time-lapse Movies Still photos shot at a set interval can be stitched together automatically to create a 4K or Full HD time-lapse movie. A time-lapse movie shows how a subject changes in a much shorter period of time than the actual time it took. It is effective for a fixed-point observ...
Page 240 - The movie is recorded in 4K quality. The aspect ratio is 16:9.; Fixed 1st frame; Metering is also performed for each subsequent shot to set the
240 8 Select the desired movie recording size. z L (3840×2160) The movie is recorded in 4K quality. The aspect ratio is 16:9. The frame rate is 29.97 fps ( 6 ) for NTSC and 25.00 fps ( 5 ) for PAL, and movies are recorded in MP4 ( C ) format with ALL-I ( W ) compression. z L (1920×1080) The movie wi...
Page 244 - With Wireless Remote Control BR-E1
244 z Using a tripod is recommended. z The movie’s field of view coverage for both the 4K and Full HD time-lapse movie recording is approx. 100%. z To cancel the time-lapse movie shooting, press the < A > button. The time- lapse movie shot so far will be recorded on the card. z You can play ba...
Page 245 - Recording Video Snapshots; these highlights of your trip or event.; Creating a Video Snapshot Album; Setting the Video Snapshot Shooting Duration
245 Recording Video Snapshots Record a series of short video snapshots, each a few seconds long, and the camera will combine them to create a video snapshot album that shows these highlights of your trip or event. Video snapshots are available when the movie recording size is set to L6X (NTSC) / L5X...
Page 246 - Read the message and select; Specify the playback time.; Specify playback time per video; Specify the playback effect.; This setting determines how fast albums; Check the required recording time.; The time required to record each video
246 4 Select [Album settings]. 5 Select [Create a new album]. z Read the message and select [OK]. 6 Specify the playback time. z Specify playback time per video snapshot. 7 Specify the playback effect. z This setting determines how fast albums are played back. z Note that with < 8 >, [Playback...
Page 247 - Shoot the first video snapshot.; To create another video snapshot; Save as a new
247 9 Exit the menu. z Press the < M > button to exit the menu. B A blue bar is displayed to indicate the shooting time (1). Creating a Video Snapshot Album 10 Shoot the first video snapshot. z Press the < A > button, then shoot. B The blue bar indicating the shooting time will gradually...
Page 248 - Exit the video snapshot shooting.
248 13 Exit the video snapshot shooting. z Set [Video snapshot] to [Disable]. To return to normal movie shooting, be sure to set [Disable]. z Press the < M > button to exit the menu, and return to the normal movie shooting. Options in Steps 11 and 12 Function Description J Save as album (Step ...
Page 249 - Adding to an Existing Album; Select an existing album.; Cautions for Shooting Video Snapshots
249 Adding to an Existing Album 1 Select [Add to existing album]. z Follow step 5 on = 246 to select [Add to existing album]. 2 Select an existing album. z Press the < Y > < Z > keys to select an existing album, then press < 0 >. z Select [OK]. B Certain video snapshot settings wil...
Page 250 - Setting items for recording movies are shown on the; Movie recording size (; You can set the movie recording size (image size, frame rate, and
250 Menu Function Settings Setting items for recording movies are shown on the [ z ] and [ 5 ] tabs when the power switch is set to < k >. z Movie recording size ( = 228) You can set the movie recording size (image size, frame rate, and compression method). z Digital zoom ( = 231) You can use ...
Page 251 - Sound recording
251 z Sound recording N Normally, the built-in microphones will record the sound in stereo. If the Directional Stereo Microphone DM-E1 (sold separately) is connected to the camera’s external microphone IN terminal ( = 28), the external microphone will be given the priority. (1) Level meter [Sound re...
Page 252 - You can shoot video snapshots.
252 z In Basic Zone modes, the settings available for [ z : Sound recording] will be [On]/[Off] . If [On] is set, the sound-recording level will be adjusted automatically (same as with [Auto] ), and the wind filter function will take effect. z The sound volume balance between L (left) and R (right) ...
Page 253 - Movie Servo AF; • Tap
253 z Movie Servo AF With this function enabled, the camera focuses on the subject continuously during movie shooting. The default setting is [Enable]. When [Enable] is set: - The camera focuses on the subject continuously even when you are not pressing the shutter button halfway. - If you want to k...
Page 255 - ISO Speed During Movie Shooting; ISO speed settings] under the; Auto Slow Shutter
255 ISO Speed During Movie Shooting N You can set the ISO speed separately for still photo shooting and movie shooting. Set in [ k ISO speed settings] under the [ z ] tab. z [ISO speed] In manual exposure, you can set the ISO speed ( = 222). z [Max for Auto] You can set the maximum limit of the auto...
Page 256 - Information Display for HDMI Output
256 Information Display for HDMI Output N You can configure information display for image output via an HDMI cable. z [With info] The image, shooting information, AF points, and other information is shown on the other device via HDMI. Note that the camera screen goes off. Recorded movies are saved t...
Page 259 - Handy Features
259 Handy Features z Disabling the Beeper ( = 260) z Card Reminder ( = 260) z Setting the Image Review Time ( = 261) z Setting the Auto Power Off Time ( = 261) z Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness ( = 262) z Creating and Selecting a Folder ( = 263) z File Numbering Methods ( = 265) z Setting the C...
Page 260 - Disabling the Beeper; Card
260 Handy Features Disabling the Beeper You can prevent the beeper from sounding when focus is achieved, during self-timer shooting, and during touch operations. Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Beep], then press < 0 >. Select [Disable], then press < 0 >. To silence the beeper only for touch...
Page 262 - Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness; > keys to adjust the brightness on
262 Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to make it easier to view. Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Disp. brightness], then press < 0 >. Press the < Y > < Z > keys to adjust the brightness on the adjustment screen, then press < 0 >...
Page 263 - Creating and Selecting a Folder; saving captured images.; Creating a Folder
263 Creating and Selecting a Folder You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved. This operation is optional since a folder will be created automatically for saving captured images. Creating a Folder 1 Select [Select folder]. z Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Se...
Page 264 - Selecting a Folder; Folders
264 Selecting a Folder z With the folder selection screen displayed, select a folder and press < 0 >. B The folder where the captured images will be saved is selected. z Subsequently captured images will be recorded into the selected folder. (1) Number of images in folder (2) Lowest file numbe...
Page 265 - File Numbering Methods
265 File Numbering Methods The image files will be numbered from 0001 to 9999 in the order the images are taken, then saved in a folder. You can change how the file number is assigned. The file number will appear on your computer in this format: IMG_0001.JPG. In [File numbering] under the [ 5 ] tab,...
Page 266 - When you replace the card or create a folder, the file numbering
266 z [Auto reset]: When you wish to restart the file numbering from 0001 each time the card is replaced or a new folder is created. When you replace the card or create a folder, the file numbering restarts from 0001 for the new images saved. This is useful if you want to organize images by cards or...
Page 267 - In
267 z [Manual reset]: When you wish to reset the file numbering to 0001 or to start from file number 0001 in a new folder. In [File numbering] under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Manual reset] , then select [OK] on the confirmation dialog. When you reset the file numbering manually, a new folder is created...
Page 268 - Setting the Copyright Information; Select the item to be set.; the
268 Setting the Copyright Information When you set the copyright information, it will be appended to the image as Exif information. 1 Select [Copyright information]. z Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Copyright information], then press < 0 >. 2 Select the item to be set. z Select [Enter author’s n...
Page 270 - The vertical image does not rotate on the computer screen.
270 Setting the Auto Rotation of Vertical Images Images shot in vertical orientation are rotated automatically to the proper orientation for viewing, so they will not be displayed in horizontal orientation when played back on the camera’s LCD monitor or viewed on a computer screen. You can change th...
Page 271 - Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings; to their defaults. This option is available in Creative Zone modes.; Clearing all camera settings; After the procedure above, select
271 Reverting the Camera to the Default Settings The camera’s shooting function settings and menu settings can be reverted to their defaults. This option is available in Creative Zone modes. 1 Select [Clear settings]. z Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Clear settings], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [...
Page 272 - Turning the LCD Monitor Off/On
272 Turning the LCD Monitor Off/On You can set the camera so that the LCD monitor does not turn off and on as you press the shutter button halfway (or press the < A > button). Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Screen off/on btn], then press < 0 >. The available settings are described below. S...
Page 273 - Activating the Sensor Cleaning Manually
273 Automatic Sensor Cleaning Whenever you set the power switch to < 1 > or < 2 >, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit is activated to automatically shake off the dust on the front of the sensor. Normally, you need not pay attention to this operation. However, you can manually perform sensor c...
Page 274 - Appending Dust Delete Data; Preparation; Obtaining the Dust Delete Data
274 Appending Dust Delete Data Normally, the Self Cleaning Sensor Unit will eliminate most of the dust that may be visible on captured images. However, for the case where visible dust still remains, you can append the Dust Delete Data to the image for erasing the dust spots later. The Dust Delete Da...
Page 275 - Dust Delete Data
275 3 Shoot a solid-white object. z At a distance of 20 cm–30 cm (0.7 ft.–1.0 ft.), fill the viewfinder with a patternless, solid-white object and take a picture. B The picture will be taken in aperture- priority AE mode at an aperture of f/22. z Since the image will not be saved, the data can still...
Page 276 - Manual Sensor Cleaning
276 Manual Sensor Cleaning Dust that could not be removed by the automatic sensor cleaning can be removed manually with a commercially-available blower, etc. Before cleaning the sensor, detach the lens from the camera. The image sensor is extremely delicate. If the sensor needs to be cleaned directl...
Page 278 - HDMI Output Resolution; television or external recording device with an HDMI cable.; matching the connected TV set.
278 HDMI Output Resolution Set the image output resolution used when the camera is connected to a television or external recording device with an HDMI cable. 1 Select [HDMI resolution]. z Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [HDMI resolution], then press < 0 >. 2 Select an item. z Press the < W >...
Page 279 - RAW Playback on an HDR TV; You can view RAW images in HDR by connecting the camera to an HDR
279 RAW Playback on an HDR TV You can view RAW images in HDR by connecting the camera to an HDR TV. 1 Select [HDMI HDR output]. z Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [HDMI HDR output], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [On]. z Press the < W > < X > keys to select [On]. z Make sure the HDR TV is s...
Page 280 - 9), how to play back and erase the captured images; Images shot and saved with another device
280 Image Playback This chapter describes advanced usage of the playback methods described in “Basic Shooting and Image Playback” ( = 69), how to play back and erase the captured images (still photos/movies), how to view them on a TV screen, and other playback-related functions. Images shot and save...
Page 281 - Searching for Images Quickly; Display Multiple Images on One Screen (Index Display); Switch to the index display.
281 Searching for Images Quickly Display Multiple Images on One Screen (Index Display) Search for images quickly with the index display showing 4, 9, 36, or 100 images on one screen. 1 Play back the image. z When you press the < x > button, the last image captured will be displayed. 2 Switch t...
Page 282 - Select the jump method.; : Display images one by one
282 Jumping through Images (Jump Display) In the single-image display, you can turn the < 6 > dial to jump through the images forward or backward according to the jump method set. 1 Select [Image jump w/ 6 ]. z Under the [ x ] tab, select [Image jump w/ 6 ], then press < 0 >. 2 Select th...
Page 284 - Magnifying Images; Scroll around the image.
284 Magnifying Images You can magnify a captured image by approx. 1.5x to 10x on the LCD monitor. 1 Magnify the image. z Press the < u > button during image playback. B The image will be magnified. The magnified area position (1) will be displayed on the lower right of the screen. z If you hol...
Page 285 - Playing Back with the Touch Screen; Browsing Images; Swipe with one finger.; one finger; Swipe with two fingers.; two fingers
285 Playing Back with the Touch Screen The LCD monitor is a touch-sensitive panel that you can touch with your fingers for various playback operations. First, press the < x > button to play back images. Browsing Images Swipe with one finger. z With single-image display, touch the LCD monitor w...
Page 286 - Magnifying Image; Spread two fingers apart.
286 Reducing Image (Index Display) Pinch two fingers. Touch the screen with two fingers spread apart, and pinch your fingers together on the screen. z Each time you pinch your fingers, the single-image display will change to the index display. z When you select an image, the orange frame will appear...
Page 287 - Rotating the Image
287 Rotating the Image You can use this feature to rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation. 1 Select [Rotate image]. z Under the [ x ] tab, select [Rotate image], then press < 0 >. 2 Select an image. z Press the < Y > < Z > keys to select the image to be rotated. z Yo...
Page 288 - Setting Ratings; Rating a Single Image; Select the image to be rated.
288 Setting Ratings You can rate images (still photos and movies) with one of the five rating marks: l / m / n / o / p . This function is called rating. * Rating images can help you organize them. Rating a Single Image 1 Select [Rating]. z Under the [ x ] tab, select [Rating], then press < 0 >...
Page 289 - Specifying the Range; Specify the range of images.; icon will appear on the selected
289 Specifying the Range You can specify the range of images to rate all the images in the range at once. 1 Select [Select range]. z Select [Select range] in [ x : Rating], then press < 0 >. 2 Specify the range of images. z Select the first image (start point), then press < 0 >. z Select...
Page 290 - Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card; You can rate all the images in a folder or on a card at once.; Taking Advantage of Ratings
290 Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can rate all the images in a folder or on a card at once. z When you select [All images in folder] or [All images on card] in [ x : Rating], all the images in the folder or on the card will be specified. z Turn the < 6 > dial to select a r...
Page 291 - Filtering Images for Playback; the found images at once.; Set the search conditions.
291 Filtering Images for Playback You can search for images by specifying the conditions and display the filtered images. You can also play back in a slide show, protect, or erase all the found images at once. 1 Select [Set image search conditions]. z Under the [ x ] tab, select [Set image search co...
Page 292 - Implement the search conditions.; Read the message that appears and; Display the found images.; > button to play back
292 3 Implement the search conditions. z Press < 0 >. B Read the message that appears and select [OK]. 4 Display the found images. z Press the < x > button to play back images. B Images that match the set conditions will appear in a yellow frame. z If there are no images matching the sea...
Page 293 - Quick Control for Playback; Select an item and set it.
293 Quick Control for Playback During playback, you can press the < Q > button to set the following: [ J : Protect images], [ b : Rotate image], [ 9 : Rating], [ U : Creative filters] , [ S : Resize (JPEG images only)], [ N : Cropping], [ e : Image jump w/ 6 ], [ t : Image search], [ q : Send ...
Page 295 - Enjoying Movies; The three main ways to play back and enjoy movies are as follows:; Playback on a TV Set (; By connecting the camera to a TV set with an HDMI cable, you can play; movies on the card in an automatic slide show.; Playback and Editing with a Computer; compatible with the movie’s recording format.
295 Enjoying Movies The three main ways to play back and enjoy movies are as follows: Playback on a TV Set ( = 305) By connecting the camera to a TV set with an HDMI cable, you can play back the captured movies and still photos on the TV set. z Since hard disk recorders do not have an HDMI IN termin...
Page 296 - Playing Back Movies; As movies cannot be played
296 Playing Back Movies 1 Play back the image. z Press the < x > button to display an image. 2 Select a movie. z Press the < Y > < Z > keys to select the movie to be played back. z In the single-image display, the < s1 > icon displayed on the upper left indicates a movie. z I...
Page 297 - Movie Playback Panel
297 Movie Playback Panel Item Playback Operations 7 Play Pressing < 0 > toggles between playback and stop. 8 Slow motion Adjusts the slow motion speed by pressing the < Y > < Z > keys. The slow motion speed is indicated on the upper right of the screen. N Skip backward Skips backwa...
Page 298 - Movie Playback Panel (Video Snapshot Albums)
298 Movie Playback Panel (Video Snapshot Albums) Item Playback Operations 7 Play Pressing < 0 > toggles between playback and stop. 8 Slow motion Adjust the slow motion speed by pressing the < Y > < Z > keys. The slow motion speed is indicated on the upper right of the screen. N Pre...
Page 299 - Playback with the Touch Screen; Pause movie playback.
299 Playback with the Touch Screen Tap [ 7 ] at the center of the screen. B The movie will start playing back. z To display the Quick Control screen, tap < s1 > in the upper left. z To pause the movie while it is playing back, tap on the screen. The movie playback panel will also appear. Editi...
Page 300 - > to save the edited
300 4 Check the edited movie. z Select [ 7 ] to play the edited movie. z To change the edited part, go back to step 2. z To cancel the editing, press the < M > button, then select [OK] on the confirmation dialog. 5 Save the edited movie. z Select [ W ] (1), then press < 0 >. B The save s...
Page 301 - This; see
301 Grabbing a Frame from 4K Movies or 4K Time-Lapse Movies From 4K movies or 4K time-lapse movies, you can select individual frames to save as approx. 8.3-megapixel (3840×2160) JPEG still images. This function is called “Frame Grab (4K frame capture)”. 1 Play back the image. z Press the < 3 >...
Page 302 - Select the image to display.; Check the destination folder and image
302 6 Select [ M ]. z Select with the < Y > < Z > keys. 7 Save the image. z Select [OK] to save the current frame as a JPEG still image. 8 Select the image to display. z Check the destination folder and image file number. z Select [View original movie] or [View extracted still image]. z ...
Page 304 - Start the slide show.; After
304 3 Start the slide show. z Press the < W > < X > keys to select [Start], then press < 0 >. B After [Loading image...] is displayed, the slide show will start. 4 Exit the slide show. z To exit the slide show and return to the setting screen, press the < M > button. z To pau...
Page 305 - Playback on a TV; HDMI MINI
305 Playback on a TV By connecting the camera to a TV set with an HDMI cable, you can play back the captured still photos and movies on the TV set. For the HDMI cable, HDMI Cable HTC-100 (sold separately) is recommended. If the image does not appear on the TV screen, check if the [ 5 : Video system]...
Page 307 - Protecting Images; Protecting a Single Image; Select the image to be protected.
307 Protecting Images You can protect important images from being accidentally erased by the camera’s erase function. Protecting a Single Image 1 Select [Protect images]. z Under the [ 3 ] tab, select [Protect images], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [Select images]. B An image is displayed. 3 Sele...
Page 308 - Specifying the Range of Images to be Protected; The images will be protected and the
308 Specifying the Range of Images to be Protected You can specify the range of images to protect all the images in the range at once. 1 Select [Select range]. z Select [Select range] in [ x : Protect images], then press < 0 >. 2 Specify the range of images. z Select the first image (start poi...
Page 309 - Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card; You can protect all the images in a folder or on a card at once.
309 Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can protect all the images in a folder or on a card at once. When you select [All images in folder] or [All images on card] in [ 3 : Protect images] , all the images in the folder or on the card will be protected. To cancel the selection, select...
Page 310 - Erasing Images; Erasing a Single Image; Play back the image to be erased.; The Erase menu will appear.; > Images to be Erased in a Batch
310 Erasing Images You can either select and erase unnecessary images one by one or erase them in one batch. Protected images ( = 307) will not be erased. z Once an image is erased, it cannot be recovered. Make sure you no longer need the image before erasing it. To prevent important images from bei...
Page 311 - Select the images to be erased.
311 2 Select [Select and erase images]. B An image is displayed. 3 Select the images to be erased. z Press the < Y > < Z > keys to select the image to be erased, then press < 0 >. B A checkmark < X > will be displayed on the upper left of the screen. z By pressing the < I ...
Page 312 - Specifying the Range of Images to be Erased; Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card
312 Specifying the Range of Images to be Erased You can specify the range of images to erase all the images in the range at once. 1 Select [Select range]. z Select [Select range] in [ 3 : Erase images], then press < 0 >. 2 Specify the range of images. z Select the first image (start point), th...
Page 313 - Preparing to Print; Connecting the Camera to a Printer; Connect the camera to the printer.
313 Preparing to Print The direct printing procedure can be performed entirely with the camera while looking at the setting screens on camera’s LCD monitor. Connecting the Camera to a Printer 1 Set up the printer. z For details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual. 2 Connect the camera to the ...
Page 315 - Printing; Select the image to be printed.; Check that the icon is displayed on the
315 Printing The screen display and setting options vary depending on the printer. Also, certain settings may not be available. For details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual. 1 Select the image to be printed. z Check that the icon is displayed on the upper left of the LCD monitor. z Press t...
Page 316 - print order for a photofinisher.; Setting the Printing Options; Set the options as desired.; Set the
316 Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) enables you to print images recorded on the card according to your printing instructions such as the image selection, quantity to print, etc. You can print multiple images in one batch or create a print order for a photofinisher...
Page 318 - Specifying Images for Printing; Selecting Images; > button to save the print
318 Specifying Images for Printing Selecting Images Select and specify the images one by one. By pressing the < I > button, you can select images from a three-image display. To return to the single-image display, press the < u > button. Press the < M > button to save the print orde...
Page 319 - Selecting Multiple Images; Select Range; All Images in a Folder
319 Selecting Multiple Images z Select Range 1 Select [Select range]. z Select [Select range] in [Multiple], then press < 0 >. 2 Specify the range of images. z Select the first image (start point), then press < 0 >. z Select the last image (end point), then press < 0 >. B The [ X ]...
Page 320 - Specifying Images for a Photobook; Specifying One Image at a Time; Select the image to be specified.
320 Specifying Images for a Photobook You can specify up to 998 images to be printed in a photobook. When you use EOS Utility (EOS software) to transfer images to a computer, the specified images for the photobook will be copied to a dedicated folder. This function is useful for ordering photobooks ...
Page 321 - once for the photobook.
321 Specifying the Range You can specify the range of images to select all the images in the range at once for the photobook. 1 Select [Select range]. z In [Multiple] under [ x : Photobook Set-up] , select [Select range], then press < 0 >. 2 Specify the range of images. z Select the first imag...
Page 322 - , all the images in the
322 Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can also specify all the images in a folder or on a card at once for the photobook. When [Multiple] under [ x : Photobook Set-up] is set to [All images in folder] or [All images on card] , all the images in the folder or on the card will be spec...
Page 323 - Still Photo Example; Basic information display; is set, multiple AF points may be displayed at the same time.
323 Shooting Information Display The information displayed varies depending on the shooting mode and settings. Still Photo Example z Basic information display (1) (9) (10) (11) (12) (14) (13) (2) (3) (7) (4) (5) (6) (8) (1) Playback No./Total images recorded(2) Battery level(3) Wi-Fi signal strength...
Page 326 - Movie Example
326 Movie Example (6) (8) (10) (11) (7) (9) (1)(2)(3)(4) (5) (1) Playback (2) Aperture (3) Shutter speed(4) Movie shooting mode / Time-lapse movie (5) Movie digital IS (6) Movie recording size(7) Frame rate(8) Compression method(9) Movie recording format(10) Shooting time, Playback time(11) Movie fi...
Page 328 - Post-Processing Images; After taking a picture, you can apply a filter effect, resize
328 Post-Processing Images After taking a picture, you can apply a filter effect, resize the JPEG image (reduce the pixel count), or crop the JPEG image. z The camera may not be able to process images taken with another camera. z Post-processing of images as described in this chapter cannot be perfo...
Page 329 - Applying Creative Filter Effects
329 Applying Creative Filter Effects You can apply the following Creative filters to an image and save it as a new image: Grainy B/W, Soft focus, Fish-eye effect, Art bold effect, Water painting effect, Toy camera effect, and Miniature effect. 1 Select [Creative filters]. z Under the [ x ] tab, sele...
Page 332 - Select an effect level.
332 Applying Your Favorite Effects (Creative Assist) You can process RAW images by applying your preferred effects and saving as JPEGs. 1 Select [Creative Assist]. z Under the [ 3 ] tab, select [Creative Assist], then press < 0 >. 2 Select an image. z Use the < Y > < Z > keys to se...
Page 335 - Editing Video Snapshot Albums; Select an album to edit.; > to add a checkmark; Select an editing option.
335 Editing Video Snapshot Albums 1 Select [Create album]. z Under the [ 3 ] tab, select [Create album], then press < 0 >. 2 Select an album to edit. z Press < 0 > to add a checkmark [ X ]. z After selection, press the < M > button. 3 Select [OK]. 4 Select an editing option. z Pres...
Page 337 - Selecting the Background Music; Select the background music.; Play the background music.; To listen to a sample of the background
337 Selecting the Background Music Albums and slideshows can be played with background music once you copy the music to the card, using EOS Utility (EOS software). 1 Select [Background music]. z Set [Background music] to [On]. 2 Select the background music. z Use the < W > < X > keys to ...
Page 338 - Resizing JPEG Images; JPEG; Select the desired image size.
338 Resizing JPEG Images You 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 JPEG 3 , 4 , and a images. JPEG b and RAW images cannot be resized. 1 Select [Resize]. z Under the [ 3 ] tab, select [Resize], then press < 0 >...
Page 339 - Resize Options by Original Image Quality
339 Resize Options by Original Image Quality Original Image Quality Available Resize Settings 4 a b 3 k k k 4 k k a k z Images may be slightly cropped, depending on the combination of resizing and aspect ratio.
Page 340 - Cropping JPEG Images; Images shot in
340 Cropping JPEG Images You can crop a captured JPEG image and save it as another image. Cropping an image is possible only with JPEG images. Images shot in RAW cannot be cropped. 1 Select [Cropping]. z Under the [ x ] tab, select [Cropping], then press < 0 >. B An image will be displayed. 2 ...
Page 344 - This chapter describes how to connect the camera to a
344 Wireless Features This chapter describes how to connect the camera to a smartphone wirelessly via Bluetooth ® or Wi-Fi ® and send images to devices or Web services, as well as how to control the camera from a computer or wireless remote control.
Page 345 - Important; Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage from
345 What You Can Do via Wireless Communication Functions (CANON iMAGE GATEWAY) (4) Upload to Web services (3) Print images using a Wi-Fi printer (1) Communicate with a smartphone (5) Connect to a wireless remote control (2) Use with EOS software or other dedicated software Important Note that Canon ...
Page 346 - Tab Menus: Wireless Tab
346 Tab Menus: Wireless Tab = 347 = 416 = 417 = 418 = 419 = 425 z Wireless communication is not available while the camera is connected via an interface cable to a computer or other device. z Other devices, such as computers, cannot be used with the camera by connecting them with an interface cable ...
Page 347 - Communicate with a smartphone (; Control the camera remotely and browse images on the camera over; Use with EOS software or other dedicated software; Connect the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi and operate the camera
347 Selection of Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Connection 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth connection], then press < 0 >. 2 Select an item for the camera to connect to. (1) q Communicate with a smartphone ( = 349) Control the camera remotely and browse i...
Page 348 - Send images to a Web service (; Share images with friends or family on social media or the CANON; Connect to a wireless remote control; This camera can also be connected to Wireless Remote Control BR-E1
348 (4) R Send images to a Web service ( = 391) Share images with friends or family on social media or the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY online photo service for Canon customers after you complete member registration (free of charge). (5) F Connect to a wireless remote control This camera can also be connecte...
Page 349 - Connecting to a Smartphone; Turning on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on a Smartphone
349 Connecting to a Smartphone You can do the following after pairing the camera with a smartphone compatible with Bluetooth low energy technology (hereafter, “Bluetooth”). z Establish a Wi-Fi connection using only the smartphone ( = 351). z Establish a Wi-Fi connection with the camera even when it ...
Page 350 - Installing Camera Connect on a Smartphone; the smartphone on which Android or iOS is installed.
350 Installing Camera Connect on a Smartphone The dedicated app Camera Connect (free of charge) must be installed on the smartphone on which Android or iOS is installed. z Use the latest version of the smartphone OS. z Camera Connect can be installed from Google Play or App Store. Google Play or App...
Page 352 - Start Camera Connect.; If you are using an Android smartphone,
352 5 Select [Pair via Bluetooth]. z Press < 0 > to start pairing. z To pair with a different smartphone after pairing with one initially, select [OK] on the screen at left, then press < 0 >. Steps on the Smartphone (1) 6 Start Camera Connect. 7 Touch the camera for pairing. B If you are...
Page 353 - Troubleshooting Pairing
353 Steps on the Camera (2) 9 Select [OK], then press < 0 >. 10 Press < 0 >. z Pairing is now complete, and the camera is connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth.A Bluetooth icon appears on the main Camera Connect screen. z The camera cannot be connected to two or more devices at the s...
Page 354 - Error details
354 Steps on the Smartphone (2) 11 Select and tap on a Camera Connect function. z In iOS, tap [Join] when a message is displayed to confirm camera connection. z For the Camera Connect functions, see = 355. z When a Wi-Fi connection is established, the screen for the selected function will appear. z ...
Page 355 - Camera Connect Functions
355 Camera Connect Functions Images on camera z Images can be browsed, deleted, or rated. z Images can be saved on a smartphone. Remote live view shooting z Enables remote shooting as you view a live image on the smartphone. Auto transfer z Enables camera and app setting adjustment to send shots to ...
Page 357 - Canceling the Pairing; Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows.
357 Canceling the Pairing Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows. 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth connection], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [ q Connect to smartphone]. z If the history ( = 413) is displayed, switch the screen with the &...
Page 359 - Wi-Fi Connection Without Using Bluetooth; switch the screen with the <
359 Wi-Fi Connection Without Using Bluetooth Steps on the Camera (1) 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth connection], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [ q Connect to smartphone]. z If the history ( = 413) is displayed, switch the screen with the <...
Page 360 - Steps on the Smartphone; Activate the smartphone’s Wi-Fi
360 5 Select [Connect via Wi-Fi]. 6 Check the SSID (network name) and password. z Check the SSID (1) and password (2) displayed on the camera’s LCD monitor. z In [ k : Wi-Fi settings] , if you set [Password] to [None] , the password will not be displayed or required ( = 416). z By selecting [Switch ...
Page 362 - Automatic Image Transfer as You Shoot; these steps, make sure the camera and smartphone are connected via
362 Automatic Image Transfer as You Shoot Your shots can be automatically sent to a smartphone. Before following these steps, make sure the camera and smartphone are connected via Wi-Fi. 1 Select [Wi-Fi settings]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi-Fi settings], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [Send...
Page 363 - Sending Images to a Smartphone from the Camera; You can use the camera to send images to a smartphone paired via
363 Sending Images to a Smartphone from the Camera You can use the camera to send images to a smartphone paired via Bluetooth (Android devices only) or connected via Wi-Fi. 1 Play back the image. 2 Press the < Q > button. 3 Select [ q ]. z If you perform this step while connected via Bluetooth...
Page 364 - Select an image to send.; switch to the index display and select
364 (1) Sending Images Individually 1 Select an image to send. z Use the < Y > < Z > keys to select an image to send, then press < 0 >. z By pressing the < I > button, you can switch to the index display and select an image. 2 Select [Send img shown]. z In [Size to send] , yo...
Page 365 - Select images to send.; After selecting the images to send,; Exit image selection.
365 3 Select images to send. z Use the < Y > < Z > keys to select images to send, then press < 0 >. z You can press the < I > button to select the images from 3-image display. To return to the single-image display, press < u >. z After selecting the images to send, pres...
Page 366 - To cancel the selection, repeat this step.
366 (3) Sending a Specified Range of Images 1 Press < 0 >. 2 Select [Send range]. 3 Specify the range of images. z Select the first image (start point). z Select the last image (end point). z To cancel the selection, repeat this step. z You can press the < I > button to change the number...
Page 368 - (5) Sending Images that Match the Search Conditions
368 (5) Sending Images that Match the Search Conditions Send all the images that match the search conditions set in [Set image search conditions] at once. For [Set image search conditions] , refer to “Filtering Images for Playback” ( = 291). 1 Press < 0 >. 2 Select [Send all found]. 3 Select [...
Page 369 - Ending Image Transfer; Sending Images from the Camera When Paired via Bluetooth (Android)
369 Ending Image Transfer Sending Images from the Camera When Paired via Bluetooth (Android) z Press the < M > button on the image transfer screen. z Select [OK] on the screen on the left to end image transfer and the Wi-Fi connection. Sending Images from the Camera over a Wi-Fi Connection z P...
Page 374 - Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi; Operating the Camera Using EOS Utility; control the camera, and perform other operations.
374 Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi This section describes how to connect the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi and perform camera operations using EOS software or other dedicated software. Install the latest version of software on the computer before setting up a Wi-Fi connection. For computer oper...
Page 377 - you can check the details of the error.; The Wi-Fi connection to a computer is now complete.; Operate the camera using EOS Utility on the computer.
377 Steps on the Camera (3) 10 Establish a Wi-Fi connection. z Select [OK]. [ D Wi-Fi on] Screen Disconnect,exit z Terminates the Wi-Fi connection. Confirm set. z You can check the settings. Error details z When a Wi-Fi connection error occurs, you can check the details of the error. The Wi-Fi conne...
Page 378 - Sending Images on the Camera Automatically; on the camera to a computer automatically.; [Auto send images to
378 Sending Images on the Camera Automatically With the dedicated software Image Transfer Utility 2, you can send images on the camera to a computer automatically. Steps on the Computer (1) 1 Connect the computer and access point and start Image Transfer Utility 2. z The screen to set up pairing is ...
Page 379 - Pair the camera and computer.; Select the camera, then click
379 4 Select [OK]. 5 Connect to an access point via Wi-Fi. z Establish a Wi-Fi connection between the camera and the access point connected to the computer. For connection instructions, see “Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points” ( = 405). 6 Select the computer to pair the camera with. Steps on the Com...
Page 380 - If you select
380 Steps on the Camera (2) 8 Select [Auto send images to computer]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi-Fi settings], then press < 0 >. z Select [Auto send images to computer]. 9 Select [Image sending options]. 10 Select what to send. z If you select [Selected imgs] in [Range to send] , specify...
Page 381 - Connecting to a Printer via Wi-Fi; printer operating instructions, refer to the printer user manual.
381 Connecting to a Printer via Wi-Fi This section describes how to print images by directly connecting the camera to a printer supporting PictBridge (Wireless LAN) via Wi-Fi. For printer operating instructions, refer to the printer user manual. 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under the [ k...
Page 383 - Image Printing; Printing Images Individually
383 Image Printing Printing Images Individually 1 Select the image to be printed. z Use the < Y > < Z > keys to select an image to print, then press < 0 >. z By pressing the < I > button, you can switch to the index display and select an image. 2 Select [Print image]. 3 Print...
Page 384 - For the print setting procedures, refer
384 Printing According to Specified Image Options 1 Press < 0 >. 2 Select [Print order]. 3 Set the print options. z For the print setting procedures, refer to “Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)” ( = 316). z If the print order is complete before establishing a Wi-Fi connection, go to step 4. 4 ...
Page 386 - Print Settings; Print setting screen; Paper Settings
386 Print Settings The screen display and setting options vary depending on the printer. Also, certain settings may not be available. For details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual. Print setting screen (8) (1) (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) (7) (1) Sets date or file number printing ( = 388). (2) Sets t...
Page 387 - ] 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.
387 [ Q ] Setting the Paper Size z Select the size of the paper in the printer. [ Y ] Setting the Paper Type z Select the type of the paper in the printer. [ U ] Setting the Page Layout z Select the page layout. z If the image’s aspect ratio is different from the printing paper’s aspect ratio, the i...
Page 388 - Setting the Number of Copies
388 Setting the Date/File Number Imprinting z Select [ I ]. z Select what to print. Setting the Printing Effects (Image Optimization) z Select [ E ]. z Select printing effects. z If you imprint shooting information on an image shot at an expanded ISO speed (H ), the correct ISO speed may not be impr...
Page 391 - Sending Images to a Web Service; Registering Web Services; and other Web services.
391 Sending Images to a Web Service This section describes how to use Web services to send images. Registering Web Services Use a smartphone or computer to add your Web services to the camera. z A smartphone or computer with a browser and Internet connection is required to complete camera settings f...
Page 392 - Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY; Link the camera and CANON iMAGE GATEWAY by adding CANON iMAGE
392 Registering CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Link the camera and CANON iMAGE GATEWAY by adding CANON iMAGE GATEWAY as a destination Web service on the camera. You will need to enter an email address used on your computer or smartphone. Steps on the Camera (1) 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under th...
Page 393 - Enter your email address.; Enter your email address, then select
393 5 Enter your email address. z Enter your email address, then select [OK]. 6 Enter a four-digit number. z Enter a four-digit number of your choice, then select [OK]. 7 Select [OK]. B The [ R ] icon changes to [ ].
Page 394 - Access the page in the notification
394 Steps on the Computer or Smartphone 8 Set up camera web link. z Access the page in the notification message. z Follow the instructions to complete the settings on the camera web link settings page. Steps on the Camera (2) 9 Add CANON iMAGE GATEWAY as a destination. z Select [ ]. CANON iMAGE GATE...
Page 395 - Registering Other Web Services; Steps on the Computer or Smartphone; Visit the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY; Steps on the Camera
395 Registering Other Web Services Steps on the Computer or Smartphone 1 Configure the Web service you want to use. z Visit the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY website and access the camera web link settings page. z Follow the on-screen instructions to complete settings for Web services you want to use. Steps o...
Page 396 - Sending Images; links of the online albums.; Connecting to Web Services via Wi-Fi
396 Sending Images You can share images with your family and friends by sending images from the camera to a Web service registered on the camera or by sending Web links of the online albums. Connecting to Web Services via Wi-Fi 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi...
Page 398 - can select images from a three-image
398 Sending Multiple Selected Images 1 Press < 0 >. 2 Select [Send selected]. 3 Select images to send. z Use the < Y > < Z > keys to select an image to send, then press < 0 >. z By pressing the < I > button, you can select images from a three-image display. To return to...
Page 400 - Images will be selected and
400 Sending a Specified Range of Images Specify the range of images to send all the images in the range at once. 1 Press < 0 >. 2 Select [Send range]. 3 Specify the range of images. z Select the first image (start point). z Select the last image (end point). B Images will be selected and [ X ]...
Page 401 - Sending All Images on the Card
401 6 Select [Send]. z On the screen after images are sent, select [OK] to end the Wi-Fi connection. z When the [Terms of use] screen is displayed, thoroughly read the message, then select [I Agree]. z To scroll the screen, use the < W > < X > keys. Sending All Images on the Card 1 Press...
Page 403 - Sending Images that Match the Search Conditions; Send all the images that match the search conditions set in
403 Sending Images that Match the Search Conditions Send all the images that match the search conditions set in [Set image search conditions] at once. For [Set image search conditions] , refer to “Filtering Images for Playback” ( = 291). 1 Press < 0 >. 2 Select [Send all found]. 3 Select [Size...
Page 405 - Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points
405 Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points This section describes how to join a Wi-Fi network via an access point compatible with WPS (PCB mode). First, check the position of the WPS button and how long to press it. It may take approx. one minute to establish a Wi-Fi connection. 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetoot...
Page 407 - Connect to smartphone]
407 9 Specify the settings for the Wi-Fi function. [ q Connect to smartphone] z On the smartphone’s Wi-Fi setting screen, tap the SSID (network name) shown on the camera, then enter the password of the access point for the connection. Go to step 8 on = 360. [ D Remote control (EOS Utility)] Go to st...
Page 409 - Enter the desired values.
409 2 Select an item. z Select an item to access the screen for numerical input. z To use a gateway, select [Enable], then select [Address]. 3 Enter the desired values. z Turn the < 6 > dial to move the input position in the upper area and use the < Y > < Z > keys to select the num...
Page 410 - Connect to Wireless; buttons on the BR-E1 simultaneously for
410 Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control This camera can also be connected to Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately) via Bluetooth for remote control shooting ( = 463). 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth connection], then press < 0 &...
Page 411 - Enable remote control shooting.
411 5 Enable remote control shooting. z Set [Drive mode] under the [ z ] tab to [ Q ] ( = 112). z In [Remote control] under the [ z ] tab, select [Enable]. z For instructions after the pairing is complete, refer to the BR-E1’s Instruction Manual. z Bluetooth connections consume battery power even af...
Page 412 - Cancelling the Paring; controller currently connected.
412 Cancelling the Paring To pair with another BR-E1, clear the connection information of the remote controller currently connected. 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth connection], then press < 0 >. 2 Select [ F Connect to Wireless Remote]. 3...
Page 413 - Reconnecting via Wi-Fi; Operate the connected device.
413 Reconnecting via Wi-Fi Follow these steps to reconnect to devices or Web services with registered connection settings. 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth connection], then press < 0 >. 2 Select an item. z Select the item to connect to via...
Page 417 - Bluetooth Settings; Bluetooth
417 Bluetooth Settings 1 Choose [Bluetooth settings]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Bluetooth settings], then press < 0 >. 2 Select an item. z Bluetooth If you will not use the Bluetooth function, select [Disable]. z Check connection information You can check the name and communication status...
Page 418 - Changing the Nickname; You can change the camera nickname (displayed on smartphones and
418 Changing the Nickname You can change the camera nickname (displayed on smartphones and other cameras) as needed. 1 Choose [Nickname]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Nickname], then press < 0 >. 2 Enter text using the virtual keyboard ( = 427). z When you finish entering characters, press t...
Page 420 - Smartphone; Connect to Bluetooth.; Connect the camera to a smartphone
420 Smartphone Complete these settings after installing the dedicated Camera Connect app ( = 350) on the smartphone. 1 Turn on the smartphone’s location information function. 2 Connect to Bluetooth. z Connect the camera to a smartphone via Bluetooth ( = 351). 3 Select [GPS device settings]. z Under ...
Page 421 - GPS Connection Display; Blinking: Location information cannot be acquired.; Geotagging the Image when Taking Pictures; Images you shoot while the GPS icon is on are geotagged.; Location Information Appended to the Image; On the shooting information screen (
421 GPS Connection Display You can check the status of smartphone location information acquisition in the GPS connection icon on the screens for still photo or movie shooting ( = 184 and = 223, respectively). z Gray: Location services are off. z Blinking: Location information cannot be acquired. z O...
Page 425 - exposed when you lend or give your camera to other people.
425 Clearing Wireless Communication Settings to Default All wireless communication settings can be deleted. By deleting the wireless communication settings, you can prevent their information from being exposed when you lend or give your camera to other people. 1 Select [Clear wireless settings]. z U...
Page 426 - View Info Screen; You can check error details and the camera’s MAC address.
426 View Info Screen You can check error details and the camera’s MAC address. 1 Select [Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection]. z Under the [ k ] tab, select [Wi-Fi/ Bluetooth connection], then press < 0 >. 2 Press the < B > button. B The [View info] screen will appear. z When an error has occurre...
Page 427 - Virtual Keyboard Operation; > to confirm input or when switching input modes.
427 Virtual Keyboard Operation (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (7) (8) (6) (1) Input area, for entering text (5) Switch input modes (2) Cursor keys, for moving in the input area (6) Space (3) Current no. of characters/no. available (7) Delete a character in the input area (4) Keyboard (8) Finish the text entry ...
Page 428 - Responding to Error Messages; examples shown in this chapter.
428 Responding to Error Messages When an error occurs, display the details of the error by following one of the procedures below. Then, eliminate the cause of the error by referring to the examples shown in this chapter. z On the [View info] screen, press < 0 > ( = 426). z Select [Error detail...
Page 430 - 1: No address assigned by DHCP server; What to check on the camera
430 21: No address assigned by DHCP server What to check on the camera z On the camera, IP address is set to [Auto setting] . Is this the correct setting? B If no DHCP server is used, specify the settings after setting the IP address to [Manual setting] on the camera ( = 408). What to check on the D...
Page 431 - 2: No response from DNS server
431 22: No response from DNS server What to check on the camera z On the camera, does the DNS server’s IP address setting match the server’s actual address? B Set the IP address to [Manual setting] . Then, on the camera, set the IP address that matches the address of the DNS server used ( = 408, = 4...
Page 432 - 3: Device with same IP address exists on selected network; Responding to Error Messages 21–23
432 23: Device with same IP address exists on selected network What to check on the camera z Do the camera and another device connected via Wi-Fi to the same network have the same IP address? B Change the camera’s IP address to avoid using the same address as another device on the network. Otherwise...
Page 433 - 1: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found
433 61: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found z Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the camera and the antenna of the access point? B Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible from the point of view of the camera ( = 439). What to check on the camera ...
Page 438 - 51: Transmission canceled; To resume automatic image transfer, set the camera’s power switch; 52: Card’s write protect switch is set to lock; Is the card’s write protect switch set to the locked position?
438 151: Transmission canceled z Automatic image transfer to the computer was somehow interrupted. B To resume automatic image transfer, set the camera’s power switch to < 2 >, and then set it to < 1 >. 152: Card’s write protect switch is set to lock z Is the card’s write protect switch ...
Page 439 - Install the device where people or objects do not come between the; Nearby Electronic Devices; to transmit communication.
439 Wireless Communication Function Notes If the transmission rate drops, the connection is lost, or other problems occur when using the wireless communication functions, try the following corrective actions. Distance Between the Camera and the Smartphone If the camera is too far from the smartphone...
Page 440 - Cautions for Using Multiple Cameras; sure the cameras’ IP addresses are different.; Using the Wireless Remote Control BR-E1; BR-E1 cannot be used while the camera and smartphone are paired
440 Cautions for Using Multiple Cameras z When connecting multiple cameras to one access point via Wi-Fi, make sure the cameras’ IP addresses are different. z When multiple cameras are connected to one access point via Wi-Fi, the transmission rate drops. z When there are multiple IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2...
Page 441 - Security; Transmission monitoring; and attempt to acquire the data you are sending.; Unauthorized network access; the network you are using to steal, modify, or destroy information.
441 Security If security settings have not been properly set, the following problems may occur. z Transmission monitoring Third parties with malicious intent may monitor the Wi-Fi transmissions and attempt to acquire the data you are sending. z Unauthorized network access Third parties with maliciou...
Page 442 - Checking Network Settings; Windows
442 Checking Network Settings z Windows Open the Windows [Command Prompt] , then type ipconfig/all and press the <Enter > key. In addition to the IP address assigned to the computer, the subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server information are also displayed. z Mac OS In Mac OS X, open the [Termin...
Page 443 - Wireless Communication Status; Wireless communication status can be checked on the LCD monitor.; strength
443 Wireless Communication Status Wireless communication status can be checked on the LCD monitor. Quick Control screen Information display screen during playback (2) (3) (1) (3) (2) (1) (1) Wireless signal strength (2) Wi-Fi function (3) Bluetooth function Communication status LCD monitor Wi-Fi fun...
Page 444 - Bluetooth Function Indicator
444 Bluetooth Function Indicator Bluetooth function Connection status LCD monitor Other than [Disable] Bluetooth connected Bluetooth not connected [Disable] Bluetooth not connected Not displayed z “Bluetooth connected” status is indicated when connected to smartphones via Wi-Fi and during automatic ...
Page 445 - Customizing the Camera; You can make fine adjustments to various camera functions
445 Customizing the Camera You can make fine adjustments to various camera functions to suit your picture-taking preferences with Custom Functions. Custom Functions can be set and work only in Creative Zone modes. Creative Zone modes
Page 446 - Setting Custom Functions; Change the setting as desired.; Clearing All Custom Functions
446 Setting Custom Functions 1 Select [Custom Functions(C.Fn)]. z Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Custom Functions(C.Fn)], then press < 0 >. 2 Select the Custom Function number (1). z Press the < Y > < Z > keys to select the Custom Function number, then press < 0 >. 3 Change the...
Page 448 - Custom Function Setting Items; When you set the ISO speed, you can set “; For automatic adjustment of the shutter speed and aperture value
448 Custom Function Setting Items Custom Functions are organized into three groups based on the function type: C.Fn I: Exposure, C.Fn II: Drive, C.Fn III: Operation/Others. C.Fn I: Exposure C.Fn-1 Exposure level increments 0: 1/3-stop1: 1/2-stop Sets 1/2-stop increments for the shutter speed, apertu...
Page 449 - C.Fn-4 Exposure compensation auto cancel; When you set the power switch to <
449 C.Fn-4 Exposure compensation auto cancel 0: Enable When you set the power switch to < 2 >, the exposure compensation setting will be canceled. 1: Disable The exposure compensation setting will remain in effect even if you set the power switch to < 2 >. C.Fn II: Drive C.Fn-5 Mirror lo...
Page 451 - During movie shooting
451 C.Fn-7 Shutter/AE lock button 0: AF/AE lock1: AE lock/AF This is convenient when you want to focus and meter separately. Press the < A > button to autofocus, and press the shutter button halfway to apply AE lock. 2: AF/AF lock, no AE lock During AI Servo AF (or Servo AF for Live View shoot...
Page 455 - Registering My Menu; Under My Menu tab, you can register menu items and Custom Functions; Creating and Adding My Menu Tab; You can create up to five My Menu tabs; Registering Menu Items under the My Menu Tab(s)
455 Registering My Menu Under My Menu tab, you can register menu items and Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently. You can also name the registered menu tabs, and press the < M > button to display the My Menu tab first. z When [ s : Menu display] is set to [Guided], the [ 9 ] ta...
Page 456 - Register the desired items.; My Menu Tab Settings; Sort registered items
456 2 Select [Select items to register]. 3 Register the desired items. z Select the desired item, then press < 0 >. z Select [OK] on the confirmation dialog. z You can register up to six items. z To return to the screen in step 2, press the < M > button. My Menu Tab Settings You can sort...
Page 457 - Rename tab
457 z Rename tab You can rename the My Menu tab from [MY MENU*]. 1 Select [Rename tab]. 2 Enter text. z Press the < L > button to delete any unnecessary characters. z Press the < V > cross keys to move the □ and select the desired character. Then press < 0 > to enter it. z By selec...
Page 458 - Deleting All My Menu Tabs / Deleting All Items; Delete all My Menu tabs; Menu Display Settings; Normal display
458 Deleting All My Menu Tabs / Deleting All Items You can delete all the created My Menu tabs or My Menu items registered under them. z Delete all My Menu tabs You can delete all My Menu tabs you created. When you select [Delete all My Menu tabs] , all the tabs from [MY MENU1] to [MY MENU5] will be...
Page 459 - Reference; Certification Logo
459 Reference This chapter provides reference information for camera features, system accessories, etc. Certification Logo z Select [ 5 : Certification Logo Display] and press < 0 > to display some of the logos of the camera’s certifications. Other certification logos can be found in this Inst...
Page 460 - Checking the Battery Information
460 Checking the Battery Information You can check the conditions of the battery you are using on the LCD monitor. Select [Battery info.]. z Under the [ 5 ] tab, select [Battery info.], then press < 0 >. (1) Battery position (2) Battery model or household power source being used. (3) The batte...
Page 461 - Using a Household Power Outlet; Connect the DC coupler’s plug.
461 Using a Household Power Outlet You can power the camera with a household power outlet by using the DC Coupler DR-E18 and AC Adapter AC-E6N (each sold separately). 1 Connect the DC coupler’s plug. z Connect the DC coupler’s plug to the AC Adapter’s socket. 2 Connect the power cord. z Connect the ...
Page 463 - Remote Control Shooting; After pairing the camera and BR-E1, set the drive mode to
463 Remote Control Shooting Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (Sold Separately) You can shoot remotely up to approx. 5 m/16.4 ft from the camera. After pairing the camera and BR-E1, set the drive mode to [ Q ]( = 112). For operating instructions, refer to the BR-E1 Instruction Manual. Remote Switch RS-6...
Page 464 - Removing the Eyecup; Push the bottom of the eyecup to detach
464 Removing the Eyecup z Push the bottom of the eyecup to detach it.
Page 465 - Troubleshooting Guide; Power-Related Problems; The battery does not recharge.
465 Troubleshooting Guide If a problem occurs with the camera, first consult this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center. Power-Related Problems The battery does not recharge. z Do not use any battery oth...
Page 467 - Shooting-Related Problems; The lens cannot be attached.
467 Shooting-Related Problems The lens cannot be attached. z The camera cannot be used with RF or EF-M lenses ( = 47). No images can be shot or recorded. z Make sure the card is properly inserted ( = 37). z Slide the card’s write-protect switch to the Write/Erase setting ( = 37). z If the card is fu...
Page 471 - The subject looks distorted during movie shooting.; Problems with Wireless Features; Cannot pair with a smartphone.
471 The subject looks distorted during movie shooting. z If you move the camera to the left or right or shoot a moving subject, the image may look distorted. The image flickers or horizontal stripes appear during movie shooting. z Flickering, horizontal stripes (noise), or irregular exposures can be...
Page 472 - Operation Problems; A camera button or dial does not work as expected.
472 Operations such as shooting and playback are not possible. z With a Wi-Fi connection established, operations such as shooting and playback may not be possible. Terminate the Wi-Fi connection, then perform the operation. Cannot reconnect to a smartphone. z Even with a combination of the same came...
Page 473 - Display Problems; The menu screen shows fewer tabs and options.
473 Display Problems The menu screen shows fewer tabs and options. z Certain tabs or menu options are not displayed in Basic Zone modes. Set the shooting mode to a Creative Zone mode ( = 59). z Under the [ 9 ] tab, [Menu display] is set to [Display only My Menu tab] ( = 458). The file name’s first c...
Page 474 - Playback Problems
474 The LCD monitor does not display a clear image. z If the LCD monitor is dirty, use a soft cloth to clean it. z In low or high temperatures, the LCD monitor display may seem slow or may look black. It will return to normal at room temperature. Playback Problems Part of the image blinks in black. ...
Page 476 - Sensor Cleaning Problems; The shutter makes a sound during sensor cleaning.; Computer Connection Problems; I cannot transfer images to a computer.
476 Sensor Cleaning Problems The shutter makes a sound during sensor cleaning. z When you select [Clean now f ] , the shutter will make a mechanical sound, but no picture is taken ( = 273). Automatic sensor cleaning does not work. z If you repeatedly turn the power switch < 1 > and < 2 >...
Page 477 - Error Codes; If there is a problem with the camera, an
477 Error Codes (1) (2) If there is a problem with the camera, an error message will appear. Follow the on- screen instructions. (1) Error number (2) Cause and countermeasures Number Error Message and Solution 01 Communications between the camera and lens is faulty. Clean the lens contacts. Clean th...
Page 478 - Trademarks
478 Trademarks z Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. z Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. z Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. ...
Page 479 - About MPEG-4 Licensing; * Notice displayed in English as required.; Third party software; This product includes third party software.
479 About 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 and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that was encoded only (1) for a personal and non-commercial purpose or (2) by a video provider licensed under...
Page 480 - Use of Genuine Canon Accessories Is Recommended; accessories is highly recommended.
480 Use of Genuine Canon Accessories Is Recommended This product is designed to achieve optimum performance when used with genuine Canon accessories. Therefore, using this product with genuine accessories is highly recommended. Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or accident...
Page 482 - Software Overview; Downloading and Installing the Software; Download the software.
482 Software Overview Downloading and Installing the Software When using EOS software or other dedicated software, use the latest version available. To download it, you will need to enter the serial number on the bottom of the camera. z Do not connect the camera to a computer before you install the ...
Page 484 - Downloading Images to a Computer; Saving Images to a Connected Computer; Install the software (
484 Downloading Images to a Computer You can use EOS software to download images from the camera to a computer. There are two ways to do this. Saving Images to a Connected Computer 1 Install the software ( = 482). 2 Use an interface cable (sold separately) to connect the camera to the computer. z Co...
Page 485 - Downloading Images with a Card Reader; You can use a card reader to download images to a computer.; Refer to the Digital Photo Professional
485 Downloading Images with a Card Reader You can use a card reader to download images to a computer. 1 Install the software ( = 482). 2 Insert the card into the card reader. 3 Use Digital Photo Professional to download the images. z Refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual. z When...
Page 486 - Index; Numbers
486 Index Numbers 1-point AF : 108, 197, 200[4K] 3840×2160 (Movie) : 2284K frame capture : 3019-point AF auto selection : 10810- or 2-sec. self-timer : 2061280×720 (Movie) : 2281920×1080 (Movie) : 228 A AC adapter : 461Access lamp : 38 Accessories : 3 Adobe RGB : 145AEB : 162, 448AE lock : 164AF AF-...