Canon 4082C022 - User Manual

Canon 4082C022

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 9 – Introduction; Before starting to shoot, be sure to read the following; To avoid shooting problems and accidents, first read the; Take some test shots, and understand about product liability; may prohibit photography even for private enjoyment.
  • Page 10 – Package Contents; Camera; If you purchased a Lens Kit, check that the lenses are included.
  • Page 11 – Caution; not match those listed in the Lens Instruction Manual.
  • Page 12 – Instruction Manuals; Advanced User Guide; Complete instructions are provided in this Advanced User Guide.; Lens/Software Instruction Manual; Download from the following website.; Note; ] to display the QR code on the camera screen.
  • Page 13 – Quick Start Guide; You can insert two cards.
  • Page 14 – Set the power switch to <; Zone
  • Page 15 – Set the Mode dial to <; All the necessary camera settings will be set automatically.
  • Page 16 – The image just captured will be displayed for approx. 2 sec. on the
  • Page 17 – About This Guide; Icons in This Guide
  • Page 18 – attached as an example.
  • Page 19 – Compatible Cards; If the card is new; Cards That Can Record Movies; In this guide, “card” refers to SD memory cards, SDHC memory cards,; A card is not included.; Please purchase it separately.
  • Page 20 – Safety Instructions; Denotes the risk of serious injury or death.
  • Page 22 – temperature can increase
  • Page 23 – Handling Precautions; Camera care
  • Page 25 – Lens
  • Page 26 – Smudges on the image sensor; the sensor cleaned by a nearest Canon Service Center.; Battery; Tips for using the battery and charger
  • Page 27 – Part Names; Attaching the Strap
  • Page 31 – Mode dial; You can set the shooting mode.; Viewfinder information display; Information displayed varies depending on camera status.
  • Page 32 – Battery Charger LC-E6; Battery slot
  • Page 33 – Battery Charger LC-E6E; Charge lamp
  • Page 34 – loosen from the buckle.
  • Page 35 – Software; Software Overview; or installed in environments without an internet connection.; EOS Utility; This software is for users who are familiar with image processing.; GPS Log File Utility
  • Page 36 – Always install the latest version of the software.; software will not be installed correctly.
  • Page 38 – Downloading the Software Instruction Manual; Software Instruction Manual download site
  • Page 39 – Preparation and Basic Operations
  • Page 40 – Charging the Battery; Detach the protective cover provided with the battery.; Do the opposite to remove the battery.
  • Page 41 – Recharge the battery.; the prongs into a power outlet.; ambient temperature and the battery's remaining capacity.
  • Page 43 – Inserting/Removing Batteries; Insertion; Slide the battery compartment cover lock and open the cover.
  • Page 44 – Press the cover until it snaps shut.
  • Page 45 – Removal; Open the cover and remove the battery.; Press the battery lock lever as shown by the arrow and remove the
  • Page 46 – Inserting/Removing Cards; Recording is possible as long as there is at least one; Slide the cover to open it.
  • Page 47 – insert it until it clicks in place.
  • Page 48 – Formatting the Card
  • Page 50 – ] will prevent you from
  • Page 51 – Using the Screen; You can change the direction and angle of the screen.
  • Page 52 – You can protect the screen.
  • Page 53 – Turning on the Power; Changing the Interface Language; If you set the power switch to <
  • Page 54 – To change the interface language, see
  • Page 55 – Automatic Sensor Cleaning; Whenever the power switch is set to <; Sensor cleaning; If you repeatedly turn the power switch to <
  • Page 56 – Battery Level Indicator; When the power switch is set to <; Doing any of the following will exhaust the battery faster:
  • Page 57 – Attaching/Detaching RF Lenses; Attaching a Lens; When changing lenses, do it quickly in a place with minimal dust.
  • Page 58 – Remove the rear lens cap and the body cap by turning them as shown
  • Page 59 – For RF lenses without a focus mode switch, set to [; AF
  • Page 60 – Detaching a Lens
  • Page 61 – The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses.
  • Page 62 – Attach the lens to the adapter.; mount index on the adapter and turn the lens as shown by the arrow; Attach the adapter to the camera.; Align the red mount indexes (3) on the adapter and camera and turn
  • Page 63 – Remove the front lens cap.
  • Page 64 – Turn the lens until it stops, then detach it.; Detach the lens from the adapter.; Hold down the lens release lever on the adapter and turn the lens; For lens precautions, see
  • Page 65 – Using the Viewfinder; Adjusting the Viewfinder; Turn the dioptric adjustment knob.; The viewfinder and screen cannot be activated at the same time.
  • Page 66 – Basic Operations; Holding the Camera
  • Page 67 – Viewing the screen as you shoot; As you shoot, you can tilt the screen to adjust it. For details, see; Shooting through the viewfinder; With your right hand, hold the camera firmly by the camera grip.
  • Page 68 – Shutter Button; further press the shutter button completely.; Pressing halfway; This releases the shutter and takes the picture.; Preventing camera shake; • Hold the camera still, as shown in
  • Page 69 – halfway and immediately press it completely.
  • Page 72 – > Quick Control Dial 2; Press a button such as <
  • Page 75 – Equivalent to pressing the shutter button halfway (except in <
  • Page 76 – Multi function lock; again to unlock the controls.
  • Page 77 – by customizing operations in [; Customize dials
  • Page 78 – The following sample screens are for still photos.
  • Page 79 – Menu Operations and Settings; Menu Setting Procedure
  • Page 81 – Mode; Main tabs
  • Page 82 – Display the menu screen.; Each time you turn the <
  • Page 83 – The current setting is indicated in blue.
  • Page 84 – Dimmed Menu Items; Example: When Highlight tone priority has been set; You can reset menu functions to the default settings by selecting [; Basic settings
  • Page 85 – Quick Control; Select a setting item and set your preferred option.; left or right. Some items are set by pressing a button after this.
  • Page 86 – Touch-Screen Operation; Tapping; you can return to the preceding screen.; Responsiveness to touch operations can be adjusted in [ :; Touch control
  • Page 87 – Dragging; Slide your finger while touching the screen.
  • Page 88 – Shooting Mode; This chapter describes shooting modes.
  • Page 89 – optimum settings automatically.; It can also adjust focus automatically on either the still or; An AF point may be displayed on the subject, under some shooting
  • Page 90 – correctly for some subject or shooting conditions.
  • Page 91 – > mode makes the colors look more impressive in nature, outdoor, and
  • Page 92 – Minimizing blurred photos; camera securely on the tripod.; FAQ; Multiple AF points are displayed simultaneously.; If the lens's focus mode switch is set to <; The shutter speed display is blinking.; close, detach the hood before taking the picture with flash.
  • Page 93 – Recomposing the Shot
  • Page 94 – Shooting Moving Subjects
  • Page 95 – Scene Icons; Scene
  • Page 96 – > mode, with control over each of these parameters, is equivalent to; ] appears to the left; AUTO
  • Page 97 – Set the amount of exposure compensation.; To reset the setting to [; Combinations of functions in <
  • Page 98 – You can set shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed to [; compensation amount to [
  • Page 99 – Focus on the subject.; Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely.
  • Page 102 – > dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture value stops
  • Page 106 – Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto
  • Page 108 – ] set to the default setting; Exposure level increments
  • Page 109 – Bulb Timer; Set the desired aperture value.; Elapsed exposure time is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 110 – Long bulb exposures produce more noise in the image than usual.; You can reduce the noise generated during long exposures by using [; Long; You can also shoot bulb exposures with Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold
  • Page 112 – The bulb timer is cleared (and reverts to [; Disable
  • Page 113 – Shooting and Recording; Still Photo Shooting
  • Page 114 – to the right of titles indicates functions only available in <
  • Page 116 – Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting; Shooting 1
  • Page 119 – Shooting 7; Touch Shutter; Shooting 8; VF display format
  • Page 121 – Shooting 2; Interval timer; Shooting 3
  • Page 122 – Shooting 4; Movie rec quality
  • Page 123 – Image Quality; RAW Images
  • Page 124 – and
  • Page 125 – HEIF can be specified when [; HDR shooting; Meaning of image quality icons:
  • Page 126 – or; RAW image processing; other operations with RAW images captured by this camera.
  • Page 127 – Guide to Image Quality Settings; See
  • Page 128 – Maximum Burst for Continuous Shooting; lower right of the viewfinder.; If the maximum burst is displayed as “; BUSY; the maximum burst listed in
  • Page 129 – Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio
  • Page 130 – image quality options are not available when
  • Page 131 – Setting examples
  • Page 132 – Still photo
  • Page 133 – When you close the menu, the AEB range will be displayed on the
  • Page 135 – ISO Speed Settings for Still Photos; For details on ISO speed in movie recording, see; For details on the ISO Auto range, see; ISO speed guide; and longer flash range but may increase image noise.
  • Page 136 – ISO speed can also be set in the ISO speed item by pressing the <; an expanded ISO speed.
  • Page 137 – ISO Speed Range When Set Manually; Minimum
  • Page 138 – Maximum
  • Page 139 – ISO Speed Range Used with ISO Auto
  • Page 140 – ] settings will also function as the minimum and
  • Page 141 – Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto; > mode when shooting subjects in motion with a wide-
  • Page 143 – HDR PQ Settings; Shots are captured as HEIF or RAW images.; Enable
  • Page 145 – impression similar to how they would appear on an HDR display; Set the image quality.; ] also apply to images displayed on the
  • Page 146 – For images captured with [
  • Page 147 – Auto Lighting Optimizer; If a setting other than [
  • Page 148 – For; RAW image
  • Page 149 – Highlight Tone Priority; You can reduce overexposed, clipped highlights.; ]: Improves gradation in highlights. The gradation between the; ]: Reduces overexposed highlights even more than; Noise may increase slightly.; Enhanced
  • Page 150 – Anti-Flicker Shooting
  • Page 152 – Shooting with Speedlites; EL/EX Series Speedlites for EOS Cameras; Flash exposure compensation; > dial to select the flash exposure; FE lock; compose the shot and take the picture.
  • Page 153 – is difficult under low light.; Flash function settings
  • Page 154 – Canon Speedlites Other Than the EL/EX Series; > and adjust the aperture value
  • Page 155 – Non-Canon Flash Units; Sync speed; Shutter mode; other manufacturers poses a risk of malfunction and even damage.
  • Page 156 – Flash Function Settings; setting the flash functions.
  • Page 157 – Flash Firing
  • Page 158 – ] is effective in dark scenes, there may be no
  • Page 159 – E-TTL II Flash Metering; ] for flash metering suitable for shots of people.; Evaluative; ] is set, some subjects and shooting conditions may
  • Page 160 – Continuous Flash Control; shooting speed without recomposing shots.
  • Page 161 – Slow Synchro; You can set the flash-sync speed for flash photography in <; preventing subject blur and camera shake than with [
  • Page 162 – Sample display; Flash mode; flash function settings.
  • Page 163 – ] is the standard mode of EL/EX series Speedlites for automatic
  • Page 164 – Wireless functions; wireless flash photography.
  • Page 165 – Shutter synchronization; First-curtain synchronization; ] so that the flash fires immediately after; ] and use low shutter speeds for natural-looking; High-speed synchronization; ] for flash photography at higher shutter speeds than; be applied automatically even if [; Second-curtain synchronization
  • Page 166 – Flash exposure bracketing; output automatically as three shots are taken at once.
  • Page 167 – Flash Custom Function Settings; Set the desired functions.
  • Page 168 – Select the settings to be cleared.; ] on the confirmation screen to clear all flash settings or
  • Page 169 – White Balance; Select the white balance item.; > dial to select the white balance setting item.
  • Page 170 – To set your preferred color temperature, select [; White balance
  • Page 173 – The warm color cast of subjects may fade.
  • Page 174 – at the actual location of the shoot.; Registration from an image on a card; Shoot a white object.; > and shoot to obtain; Correct white balance may not be obtained if the exposure of your; Monochrome; cropped images, and images shot with another camera.
  • Page 175 – Import the white balance data.; > dial to select the image captured in step 1, then press; OK
  • Page 176 – Shooting and registering white balances; > left or right to select
  • Page 177 – greatly from standard exposure.
  • Page 178 – Set the color temperature.; The color temperature can be set from approx. 2500K to 10000K in; ] to a value measured with a commercially available color
  • Page 179 – White Balance Correction; White Balance Correction
  • Page 180 – Set the white balance correction.; > to move the “■” mark on the screen to your preferred; Shift; ] indicates the direction and correction
  • Page 181 – In step 2 for; Bracket; ] indicates the bracketing direction and correction
  • Page 182 – nine images will be recorded for a single shot.; stands for bracketing.
  • Page 183 – Color Space; sRGB; Adobe RGB; the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual (EOS software).
  • Page 184 – Picture Style Selection; Picture Style Characteristics; Select a Picture Style.
  • Page 185 – If the desired color tone is not obtained with [; Color images cannot be recovered from JPEG images shot with the
  • Page 186 – You can add a new style based on presets such as [; Portrait; as with the default settings of [; Standard
  • Page 187 – Symbols; Icons on the Picture Style selection screen represent [; ] cannot be set for movie
  • Page 188 – Picture Style Customization; Settings and Effects; Monochrome Adjustment; Select the Picture Style to adjust, then press the <
  • Page 189 – Set the effect level.; > button to save the adjusted setting and return to
  • Page 190 – ] in step 3, you can restore the parameter settings of the
  • Page 191 – trees stand out more.; ] will make the filter effect more pronounced.; Toning effect; Effective when you want to create memorable images.
  • Page 192 – Picture Style Registration; You can select a base Picture Style such as [; and register it under [
  • Page 193 – Select the base Picture Style, then press <
  • Page 195 – Clarity
  • Page 196 – Lens Aberration Correction; Peripheral Illumination Correction; Lens aberration correction
  • Page 197 – Digital Lens; Not available when shooting multiple exposures.; The higher the ISO speed, the lower the amount of correction will be.; > mode when correction
  • Page 198 – Distortion Correction
  • Page 199 – Digital Lens Optimizer; Utility Instruction Manual.; Image processing after you shoot takes longer when set to [
  • Page 200 – Chromatic Aberration Correction
  • Page 201 – Diffraction Correction; effects of correction.; recommended even if [
  • Page 202 – shooting is recommended.; If necessary, refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual as well.
  • Page 203 – Long Exposure Noise Reduction; Set a reduction option.; is effective enough in most cases.; Noise reduction is performed for all images exposed for 1 sec. or; ] setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected; Auto
  • Page 204 – ] set, noise reduction after you shoot may take as long as
  • Page 205 – High ISO Speed Noise Reduction; Multi Shot Noise Reduction
  • Page 207 – Dust Delete Data Acquisition; Preparation; Use an RF or EF lens.
  • Page 208 – during the cleaning, no picture is taken.
  • Page 209 – Shoot a plain white object.; Shoot with a plain white object (such as a new sheet of white paper)
  • Page 210 – Dust Delete Data Appending; Dust Delete Data before shooting is recommended.; Dust Delete Data is not obtained when EF-S lenses are used, or when [; Cropping/aspect ratio; Dust Delete Data is not added to images when [; Distortion correction
  • Page 211 – Multiple Exposures; Merging Multiple Exposures with a RAW Image Recorded on the Card
  • Page 214 – Select the number of exposures, then press <; Specify the images to save.
  • Page 215 – setting in step 2 is set to [; The number of remaining exposures is indicated on the screen (1) for
  • Page 216 – Shoot the next exposures.; As you shoot, you can view the multiple-exposure image so far, check; preview; exposure image so far or delete the previous single exposure ( ).
  • Page 217 – exposure shooting will end.; Merging Multiple Exposures with a RAW Image Recorded; selected RAW image will remain intact.
  • Page 218 – for the first image will also be applied for the subsequent images.
  • Page 219 – You can also select a RAW image used in multiple-exposure shooting.; Deselect img
  • Page 220 – > button before you finish shooting your specified number; Are there any restrictions on the image quality?; ], you can select the first single exposure from the
  • Page 222 – HDR Mode; Effects; ] will have the dynamic range set automatically; Disable HDR
  • Page 223 – shot only; ], HDR shooting is canceled automatically after you; Every shot; ], HDR shooting continues until the setting in step 2 is
  • Page 224 – To save the three images captured and the resulting HDR image,; All images; When you press the shutter button completely, three consecutive
  • Page 226 – otherwise be lost. Clipped highlights and shadows will be reduced.; Natural; The colors are more saturated than with [; Art standard; gradation create a graphic art effect.
  • Page 227 – Focus Bracketing
  • Page 229 – To save your shots in a new folder, tap [; shutter button completely.
  • Page 231 – Interval Timer Shooting; number of shots are taken.
  • Page 232 – Can be set in a range of [
  • Page 234 – Remote Control Shooting
  • Page 235 – Shutter Mode; You can choose the method of shutter release.; Mechanical; aperture of a bright lens wide open.; Electronic; Enables you to shoot without a shutter sound.
  • Page 236 – • Shoot with an option other than [
  • Page 237 – Releasing Shutter without Card
  • Page 238 – Focal Length; IS; > combines stabilization by the lens and camera.; On
  • Page 239 – ]: Image stabilization is active only at the moment of; ] are not displayed when an IS-equipped lens is; For details on image stabilization for movie recording, see; length when using lenses that do not support lens communication.
  • Page 240 – > dial to select the digit of the focal length.; ] is not displayed when lenses are attached that support lens
  • Page 241 – Shooting with the Touch Shutter; Enable the Touch Shutter.; Each time you tap the icon, it will toggle between [
  • Page 242 – Tapping the screen focuses with [
  • Page 243 – Image Review; Review Duration; To keep the image displayed immediately after you shoot, set to [; Hold
  • Page 244 – ] is set, images are displayed as long as the time set in the [
  • Page 245 – Viewfinder Review; ] for viewfinder display of your shots immediately after you shoot.; ] is set to an option; Off
  • Page 246 – ] for display that switches between each shot and the; photography, or ISO expansion. It may also stop as you are shooting.
  • Page 248 – Metering Timer
  • Page 249 – Exposure Simulation; During
  • Page 250 – Shooting Information Display; viewfinder when you shoot.; Customizing Information on the Screen
  • Page 251 – > dial to select screens of information to show on the
  • Page 253 – Customizing Information in the Viewfinder
  • Page 255 – Viewfinder Vertical Display
  • Page 256 – Information is automatically rotated, making it easier to read.; Information is not automatically rotated.
  • Page 257 – Grid; A grid can be displayed on the screen and viewfinder.
  • Page 258 – Histogram; You can select the content and display size of the histogram.; Brightness
  • Page 259 – Setting Focus Distance Display; select the timing and unit of measurement.; Select the timing of display.
  • Page 260 – For certain RF lenses, magnification is also displayed.
  • Page 261 – Clearing Settings
  • Page 262 – Viewfinder Display Format
  • Page 263 – Display Performance; > button to add a checkmark, you can include
  • Page 264 – Shooting under low light with [; Suppress lower frame rate; ] set for shooting screen
  • Page 265 – Metering Mode Selection; Select the metering mode.; Evaluative metering; exposure automatically to suit the scene.; Partial metering
  • Page 266 – Center-weighted average
  • Page 267 – Manual Exposure Compensation; For details on exposure compensation when <; Set the compensation amount.; Increased exposure, to brighten images
  • Page 269 – AE Lock Effects; Press the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 270 – Recompose and take the picture.; > button and press the shutter button to; AE lock is not possible with bulb exposures.
  • Page 271 – General Still Photo Shooting; Information Display; For details on the icons displayed for still photo shooting, see; White display of the [
  • Page 272 – General Still Photo Shooting Precautions; shooting for a while and allow the camera to cool down.; Shooting results; desired. Return to the normal view before taking the picture.
  • Page 274 – Movie Recording; For movie recording, set the Mode dial to <; settings again before recording movies.; Movies recorded in modes other than <
  • Page 275 – Tab Menus: Movie Recording
  • Page 277 – Shooting 5; HDR Movie Recording; Shooting 6; Remote control
  • Page 279 – Autoexposure Recording; Exposure is controlled automatically to suit the brightness.
  • Page 280 – the current AF method.
  • Page 281 – REC; displayed in the upper right of the screen.
  • Page 283 – Manual Exposure Recording
  • Page 284 – Press the shutter button halfway and check the exposure level
  • Page 285 – Focus and record the movie.; Same as steps 4 and 5 for; image flicker may be recorded.; > button and recompose the shot, you can see the exposure
  • Page 287 – Shutter Speed; Available shutter speeds in [
  • Page 288 – Still photo shooting is not supported in movie recording mode.; To shoot still photos,
  • Page 290 – Movie Recording Quality; You can set the image size, frame rate, and compression method in the [; The frame rate displayed on the [; Video system; requirements) vary by movie recording quality.
  • Page 291 – The movie is recorded in 4K quality. The aspect ratio is 16:9.; Rate movies normally, because playback is processing-intensive.; Movies cannot be recorded in HD or VGA quality.
  • Page 292 – K Movie Recording
  • Page 293 – Image Area; cropped shooting settings and the lens used.; High Frame Rate movies cannot be recorded with EF-S lenses, or with [
  • Page 294 – Frame rate; High Frame Rate; Compression method; Compresses multiple frames at a time efficiently for recording.; Movie recording format
  • Page 295 – Card performance requirements
  • Page 297 – Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB; Using SD/SDHC cards formatted with the camera; new movie file will be created automatically.; Using SDXC cards formatted with the camera
  • Page 298 – Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute; Movie recording
  • Page 299 – Movie Recording Time Limit; When recording non-High Frame Rate movies; available after extended movie playback/Live View display.
  • Page 300 – Movie Cropping; For details on the recording area, see
  • Page 301 – Sound Recording; Wind Filter; insert the plug all the way in.; Sound recording; ] settings when listening with
  • Page 302 – automatically in response to the sound level.; Manual; Sound will not be recorded.
  • Page 303 – low bass sounds will also be reduced.
  • Page 304 – Attenuator; Microphone; You can also use headphones during movie playback.
  • Page 305 – Canon Log Settings; Shooting Settings
  • Page 307 – Canon Log; to an external device that supports 10-bit recording.; used in Canon Log recording.; color space are used in Canon Log recording.
  • Page 309 – Characteristics; Color space
  • Page 311 – Canon Log Image Quality; Canon Log or ISO 800 for Canon Log 3.; Canon Log 2 is not supported.
  • Page 312 – Record the movie in the same way as normal movie recording.
  • Page 313 – HDR movie recording is not available with [
  • Page 315 – Interval
  • Page 316 – ]) is displayed in red if the card does not have; For details on cards that can record time-lapse movies (card
  • Page 317 – ) for PAL, and movies are recorded in MP4
  • Page 319 – will turn off when approx. 30 min. elapse after the shooting started.; during exposure. Also note that images may not be displayed if
  • Page 320 – ] to prevent the camera from beeping for each shot.
  • Page 322 – Press the movie shooting button.
  • Page 323 – Press the shutter button completely to start recording the time-
  • Page 324 – Using a tripod is recommended.; Playback time
  • Page 327 – Approx. Time Available for Recording Time-Lapse Movies; see
  • Page 329 – IS mode; Stabilizer switch to <; IS Mode
  • Page 331 – Movie Digital IS; Image stabilization with Movie digital IS is disabled.; ] is set, stronger camera shake can be corrected. The image will
  • Page 332 – lenses or movie cropping, the image area is further reduced.
  • Page 333 – Shutter Button Function for Movies; during movie recording.; ] setting overrides any; Customize buttons
  • Page 335 – Zebra Settings; pattern over or around image areas of a specified brightness.
  • Page 337 – expanded ISO speed is set.; Zebra pattern
  • Page 338 – Time Code; Time code; devices other than the camera.
  • Page 339 – Count Up; Rec run; recorded continue from the last time code in the previous file.; The time code keeps advancing, even when you are not recording.; ], time codes are not added to High Frame Rate movies that; Free run; ], time codes will be affected by any changes to settings for
  • Page 340 – Start Time Setting; You can set the initial time of the time code.; Resets the time set with [; Manual input setting
  • Page 341 – Movie Recording Count; You can select how time is displayed on the movie recording screen.; Rec time; displays the time that has elapsed since movie recording began (1).
  • Page 342 – Movie Play Count; You can select how time is displayed on the movie playback screen.
  • Page 343 – HDMI
  • Page 344 – Drop Frame; discrepancy is corrected automatically when [
  • Page 345 – Other Menu Functions; For details on exposure compensation, see; ISO speed settings; ISO speed; expansion can also be configured.; You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in movie recording in [; Max for Auto
  • Page 346 – HDR PQ settings; For details on HDR PQ settings, see; Highlight tone priority; Highlight tone priority, see; Menu Screen; disabled and have no effect.
  • Page 347 – Auto slow shutter
  • Page 348 – For details on white balance, see; Custom White Balance; For details on custom white balance, see; WB correction; For details on white balance correction, see; Picture Style; For details on Picture Styles, see; For details on clarity, see
  • Page 349 – High ISO speed NR; For details on High ISO speed noise reduction, see
  • Page 350 – ], you can start or stop movie recording with Remote Controller
  • Page 351 – Metering timer; For details on the metering timer, see; For details on the viewfinder display format, see
  • Page 352 – As a result, it may enable you to record movies over a longer period.
  • Page 353 – HDMI display; For longer HDMI output
  • Page 354 – between movies of different recording qualities or frame rates.; Audio is also output via HDMI, except when [
  • Page 355 – General Movie Recording Precautions; ] is set and the ISO speed or aperture value changes during; Red [ ] internal temperature warning icon
  • Page 356 – Recording and image quality; Canon Log View Assist.
  • Page 359 – When lenses without a focus mode switch are used, [; Focus mode
  • Page 365 – AF Operation; One-Shot AF for Still Subjects
  • Page 366 – Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing
  • Page 367 – camera will focus only once.
  • Page 368 – Servo AF for Moving Subjects; when focus is achieved.; the camera may not be able to achieve correct focus.
  • Page 369 – Selecting the AF Method; AF Method; over any face detected, which is then tracked.
  • Page 370 – The camera focuses in a narrower area than 1-point AF.
  • Page 372 – which makes focusing easier than with Expand AF area.
  • Page 373 – effective for moving subjects.
  • Page 374 – If you prefer to focus manually, see; Select the AF method.; To set the AF method, you can also press the <
  • Page 375 – You can also tap the screen to choose a face.
  • Page 376 – Focus and take the picture.; the AF point turns green and the camera beeps.
  • Page 377 – Tapping the screen to focus will focus with [; The size of the AF point changes depending on the subject.; Setting the initial Servo AF position; You can manually set the initial Servo AF position when [; Initial Servo AF pt for; is set to an option other than [
  • Page 379 – Subject to Detect; People; animals as the main subjects to track.; Vehicles; results for vehicles as the main subjects to track.; None
  • Page 380 – key details or bodies of vehicles as subjects.
  • Page 381 – Eye Detection; With the AF method set to [
  • Page 382 – > button to change the; ] without using menu operations, press the
  • Page 383 – the specified Zone AF frame is displayed.
  • Page 384 – > to move the AF point into position; When focus is achieved, the AF point will turn green and the beeper
  • Page 385 – AF point in the center.
  • Page 386 – Magnified View; To check the focus when the AF method is other than [; focus may not be achieved.
  • Page 387 – AF Shooting Tips; Image brightness may change before and after autofocusing.
  • Page 388 – Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult
  • Page 389 – AF Range
  • Page 390 – Continuous AF; when you press the shutter button halfway.; Fewer shots are available when set to [; continuously and battery power is consumed.
  • Page 391 – Movie Servo AF
  • Page 394 – Touch & Drag AF Settings; Positioning Method
  • Page 395 – You can set how positions are specified by tapping or dragging.; Absolute; The AF point moves to the tapped or dragged position on the screen.; Relative; The AF point moves in the direction you drag, by an amount
  • Page 396 – Active Touch Area; Tapping the screen when [
  • Page 397 – Manual Focus; Focus Guide; > button changes the magnification ratio, as
  • Page 398 – Move the magnified area.; > to move the magnified area into position for focusing.; In magnified view, the exposure is locked.
  • Page 400 – In magnified view, peaking display is not shown.
  • Page 401 – Focus guide; ] provides a guide frame that shows which direction to adjust; AF method; frame in the direction you press (except in <
  • Page 403 – No AF points are displayed while the guide frame is displayed.
  • Page 404 – AF-Assist Beam Firing
  • Page 406 – Servo AF Characteristics; Your selected case is now set. Selected cases are displayed in blue.
  • Page 407 – Case Details; Cases 1 to A are five combinations of settings for “
  • Page 409 – Default; subjects or the background.; ] if non-subjects tend to steal the focus or
  • Page 410 – effective when you want to always focus on the closest subject.; ] if you prefer focusing that immediately
  • Page 411 – ] to keep up with subjects that change
  • Page 413 – AF points or subjects straying from AF points.
  • Page 415 – Adjusting Case Parameters; > dial to select the number of a case to adjust.; Select a parameter to adjust.
  • Page 416 – To return to the screen in step 1, press the <; you to adjust settings for the selected case.
  • Page 417 – Customizing AF Functions; Lens electronic MF; manual focus adjustment is used with One-Shot AF.
  • Page 418 – by turning the lens focusing ring.; ], display may not be magnified even if you
  • Page 419 – focus before capturing the image.; Note that the camera shoots whether or not the subject is in focus.
  • Page 420 – Switching tracked subjects; Initial priority; and you can no longer see them; Subject to detect
  • Page 421 – Lens drive when AF impossible; ] Continue focus search; the focus search drive.; ] is recommended for super telephoto lenses or other lenses
  • Page 422 – Limit AF methods; ] indicates that the default
  • Page 423 – AF method selection control; You can set how AF method selection methods are switched.; →Main Dial
  • Page 424 – Orientation linked AF point; The default setting of [; Same for both vert/horiz; and the camera is set to use the center AF point in 1-point AF.
  • Page 425 – and the AF method is set to [
  • Page 426 – Focus ring rotation; Normal; RF lens MF focus ring sensitivity; You can set the sensitivity of the RF lens focusing ring.; ] Varies with rotation speed; Focusing ring sensitivity varies depending on rotation speed.; ] Linked to rotation degree
  • Page 427 – sensitivity- AF pt select
  • Page 428 – Electronic full-time MF; Manual focus adjustment is available whenever the camera is on.; Operation of manual focus adjustment corresponds to the [
  • Page 429 – Movie Servo AF speed; This function is available when [
  • Page 430 – Movie Servo AF track sens.; when an obstacle cuts across the AF points.
  • Page 431 – Selecting the Drive Mode; With an image displayed on the screen, press the <; Select the drive mode item.
  • Page 432 – Select the drive mode.; while you keep holding it down.
  • Page 433 – ] is available under the; Continuous shooting speed for [; conditions or the lens used.
  • Page 435 – exposure is recommended.
  • Page 436 – Remote Controller RC-6
  • Page 437 – > dial to select the drive mode item, then turn the; Press the release (transmit) button on the remote controller.; The remote control lamp lights up, and the camera shoots.
  • Page 438 – camera away from these light sources.
  • Page 439 – Wireless Remote Control BR-E1; For operating instructions, refer to the BR-E1 instruction manual.
  • Page 440 – Remote Switch RS-60E3; Open the terminal cover.
  • Page 441 – Playback; renamed on a computer.
  • Page 444 – Playback 3; Playback 4
  • Page 445 – Playback 5; Playback information display
  • Page 446 – Image Playback
  • Page 447 – > button to exit image playback and return to shooting
  • Page 448 – If the search conditions are set with [; Set image search conditions; the filtered images will be displayed.
  • Page 450 – Touch Playback; Browse images
  • Page 451 – You can also magnify display by double-tapping with one finger.
  • Page 452 – Magnified Image Display; Setting the Initial Magnification Ratio and Position
  • Page 453 – Magnification is not available for movies.
  • Page 454 – magnified view starts at the image center.
  • Page 455 – Switch to the index display.; The 4-image index display will appear. The selected image is
  • Page 458 – Movie Playback; ] icon displayed in the upper left of
  • Page 460 – Movie playback panel
  • Page 461 – Editing a Movie's First and Last Scenes
  • Page 462 – Specify the part to be edited out.; > left or right to go back or forward one frame. Keep; Check the edited movie.
  • Page 463 – ] to save the edited movie and; may differ from your specified position.; recorded in sizes of
  • Page 464 – K Movie Frame Grab; This function is called “Frame Grab.”; Select a frame to grab.; Use the movie playback panel to select the frame to grab as a still
  • Page 465 – ] to save the current frame as a JPEG still image.; Select the image to display.; Frame grabbing is not possible from the following 4K movies.
  • Page 466 – Playback on a TV Set; play back the captured still photos and movies on the television.; Connect the HDMI cable to the camera.; Connect the HDMI cable to the television's HDMI IN port.
  • Page 467 – matching the connected television.; adjusted with the camera.
  • Page 468 – Protecting Images; erase a protected image, you must first cancel the protection.; Protecting Individual Images via the Menu
  • Page 469 – Select the image to protect.; > to protect the selected image, after which it will be labeled
  • Page 470 – Specifying the Range of Images to Protect; a range to protect all the specified images at once.; Select range
  • Page 471 – Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 472 – Erasing Images; Erasing Images Individually; Select the image to be erased.
  • Page 473 – You can erase individual images during playback by pressing the <; btn function
  • Page 474 – To select another image to be erased, repeat step 3.
  • Page 476 – Specifying the Range of Images to Erase; a range to erase all the specified images at once.; appended to all the images within the range between first and last
  • Page 478 – Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card; You can erase all the images in a folder or on a card at once.
  • Page 479 – Rotating Still Photos; Select an image to rotate.
  • Page 480 – Each time you press <; rotate the image with this function.; Auto rotate; Movies cannot be rotated.
  • Page 481 – Changing Movie Orientation Information; > dial to select a movie with orientation information to
  • Page 482 – edited with this camera.
  • Page 483 – Rating Images; Rating Individual Images With the <; Select the image to be rated.; > button to rate the image, after which a message is
  • Page 484 – In the detailed settings for [; Rating
  • Page 485 – Rating Individual Images via the Menu
  • Page 487 – Rating by Specifying the Range; a range to rate all the specified images at once.; between first and last images.
  • Page 488 – All the images in the specified range will be rated (same rating) at
  • Page 489 – Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 490 – Values next to ratings are displayed as [; display only the images given a specific rating.
  • Page 491 – Copying Images; Copying Individual Images
  • Page 492 – Check the source and target card numbers and the free space on the
  • Page 493 – Select an image to copy.; To select another image to copy, repeat step 4.
  • Page 494 – Select the folder to copy the image to, then press <; Create folder
  • Page 495 – Results are displayed after copying is finished. Select [; the screen in step 2.
  • Page 496 – Copying a Range of Images; as you look at images in the index display.
  • Page 497 – Specify the range of images.
  • Page 498 – Copying All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 499 – Setting Print Options
  • Page 500 – Multiple; ] to specify the images to be
  • Page 501 – If you print an image with a large image size using the [
  • Page 502 – Selecting Images for Printing; > button to save the print order to the card.; Index
  • Page 504 – Specifying Individual Images via the Menu
  • Page 505 – Select the image to be specified.; > dial to select the image to be specified for a photobook,
  • Page 506 – Specifying the Image Range for a Photobook; end point) of images to be specified for a photobook at once.
  • Page 508 – Specifying All Images in a Folder or Card
  • Page 509 – RAW Image Processing
  • Page 510 – You can select multiple images to process at once.; Select images
  • Page 512 – You can magnify images displayed for [
  • Page 513 – Results of processing with [; in magnified view. Results are not applied in normal display.
  • Page 514 – Processing Images with Specified Aspect Ratios
  • Page 515 – RAW Image Processing Options; Brightness adjustment; You can select the white balance. Selecting [; Ambience priority; You can adjust clarity in a range of –4 to +4.; illuminated by flash.; can be detected in detail and are not too dark.
  • Page 516 – You can set the image quality when creating a JPEG or HEIF image.; Lens aberr correction; Image distortion due to lens characteristics can be corrected. If [
  • Page 517 – ] is set, the corrected image will be displayed. If the effect is; with the effects of adjustment.
  • Page 518 – Resizing JPEG/HEIF Images
  • Page 519 – Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [; To resize another image, repeat steps 2 to 4.
  • Page 520 – Cropping JPEG/HEIF Images
  • Page 522 – To crop another image, repeat steps 2 to 5.; set for tilt correction.; Cropping
  • Page 523 – Converting HEIF to JPEG; JPEGs converted from HEIF images are labeled with [; Converting Individual Images
  • Page 524 – > dial to select a HEIF image to convert to JPEG, then; If there are other images for conversion, select [; Yes
  • Page 525 – ] to use the original HEIF images for display.
  • Page 526 – Specifying the Range of Images to Convert
  • Page 528 – Slide Show; You can play back the images on the card as an automatic slide show.; Specify the images to be played back.; To play back all the images on the card, go to step 2.
  • Page 530 – During the automatic playback of still photos, you can press the <
  • Page 531 – Setting Image Search Conditions; Clearing the Search Conditions
  • Page 532 – Set the search conditions.
  • Page 533 – The search condition is applied.; Display the found images.; If no images match the search conditions, <
  • Page 534 – Access the screen in step 2, then press the <
  • Page 535 – Browsing Images with the Main Dial; > dial to jump through the images forward or; Select the jump method.; > dial to select the number of images to jump by.; Display by image rating
  • Page 536 – You can browse by the jump method set.
  • Page 537 – Switching the Main Dial and Quick Control Dial 2; Image jump; Magnify/Reduce screen are changed accordingly.
  • Page 538 – Rate Button Function; Assigns rating to the <
  • Page 539 – Customizing Playback Information Display; Add a checkmark [ ] next to the number of screens to display.; Select numbers with the <; Your selected information can be accessed by pressing the <
  • Page 540 – ] is displayed in the lower left of the [
  • Page 541 – Sample histograms; Dark image
  • Page 542 – the white balance bias.
  • Page 543 – Displaying the Highlight Alert
  • Page 544 – AF Point Display
  • Page 545 – Playback Grid
  • Page 547 – Displays the recording or playback time during movie playback.; Displays the time code during movie playback.
  • Page 548 – HDMI HDR Output; Depending on the TV used, images may not look as expected.
  • Page 549 – Wireless Features; wireless remote control or GPS device.; caused by unauthorized access or other security breaches.
  • Page 550 – Tab Menus: Wireless Features; Wireless features 1
  • Page 551 – interface cable to a computer or other device.
  • Page 552 – Select an option for the camera to connect to.
  • Page 554 – Connecting to a Smartphone; Geotag images with GPS information acquired by the smartphone ( ).
  • Page 555 – Turning on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on a Smartphone; To establish a Wi-Fi connection via an access point, see
  • Page 556 – Installing Camera Connect on a Smartphone; on which Android or iOS is installed.; download site of Camera Connect.
  • Page 557 – Connecting to a Bluetooth-Compatible Smartphone via
  • Page 559 – If Camera Connect is already installed, select [; Do not display; If Camera Connect is not installed, select [; Android; displayed QR code with the smartphone to access Google Play or App
  • Page 563 – Changing or Deleting Connection Settings; Troubleshooting pairing
  • Page 564 – ] when a message is displayed to confirm camera
  • Page 565 – You can check the settings.; Error details
  • Page 566 – Camera Connect Functions; Images can be saved on a smartphone.
  • Page 567 – Maintaining a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is Off; Even when the camera power switch is set to <; Airplane mode; smartphone connection information is erased.
  • Page 568 – Canceling the Pairing; Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows.
  • Page 569 – Select the smartphone to cancel pairing with.; Smartphones currently paired with the camera are labeled [ ].; Clear the camera information on the smartphone.; In the smartphone's Bluetooth setting menu, clear the camera
  • Page 570 – Wi-Fi Connection without Using Bluetooth; See steps 1–2 in
  • Page 573 – Steps on the smartphone; Operate the smartphone to establish a Wi-Fi connection.; name) checked in step 7 in; Start Camera Connect and tap the camera to connect to via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 574 – The Wi-Fi connection to a smartphone is now complete.; For how to terminate the Wi-Fi connection, see
  • Page 575 – Automatic Image Transfer as You Shoot; sure the camera and smartphone are connected via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 577 – Sending Images to a Smartphone from the Camera; displayed, and the connection switches to a Wi-Fi connection.; Select sending options and send the images.
  • Page 578 – Select an image to send.; > dial counterclockwise to select the image; Size to send; When sending movies, you can select the image quality of movies to; Quality to send
  • Page 580 – Select images to send.; > dial counterclockwise to switch to select the
  • Page 586 – (5) Sending images that match the search conditions; Send all the images that match the search conditions set in [; Setting Image Search
  • Page 588 – Ending image transfer; Terminating Wi-Fi Connections; shutter button is pressed.
  • Page 589 – You can cancel the image transfer by selecting [; Cancel; You can select up to 999 files at a time.
  • Page 590 – Perform either of the following operations.
  • Page 591 – Settings to Make Images Viewable from Smartphones; Images can be specified after the Wi-Fi connection is terminated.
  • Page 592 – Select the name of the smartphone on which you want to make the
  • Page 593 – All images stored on the card become viewable.; Images shot in past days; remote shooting is not possible.
  • Page 595 – the following will occur.; function is recommended.
  • Page 596 – Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi; Operating the Camera Using EOS Utility
  • Page 598 – Select the SSID, then enter the password.; step 5 in
  • Page 599 – digits of the MAC address of the camera to be connected.
  • Page 600 – Select the camera to connect to, then click [; Connect
  • Page 601 – Operate the camera using EOS Utility on the computer.
  • Page 602 – Direct Transfer; can use the camera to transfer images to computer.; Selecting images to transfer
  • Page 603 – Select images to transfer.; > dial counterclockwise to switch to selecting
  • Page 604 – The selected images are transferred to the computer.
  • Page 605 – Selecting multiple images; Follow steps 1–3 in; Select a selection method to use.; ]. Selecting the first and last images of the
  • Page 608 – Select the type of images to transfer.
  • Page 609 – Some menu items are not available during image transfer.
  • Page 610 – Creating and Registering Captions; Adding a Caption Before Transfer; Enter the caption or captions.; To acquire caption data stored on the camera, select [; Load settings
  • Page 611 – ] to set your new captions on the camera.
  • Page 612 – Sending Images to a Web Service; This section describes how to send images to image.canon.; Registering image.canon and Setting Up Auto Send; Separate ISP connection and access point fees may apply.
  • Page 615 – Steps on the computer or smartphone; Set up camera web link.; Access the page in the notification message.
  • Page 618 – Auto send does not start during interval timer shooting.
  • Page 619 – Image Transfer to FTP Servers; up in advance to function as an FTP server.
  • Page 620 – Connecting to the Access Point
  • Page 621 – Select an option and then [; ] to configure connection settings and then; Configure offline; ] to configure FTP server connection settings
  • Page 623 – Configuring FTP Server Connection Settings; For secure FTP transfer using a root certificate, select [
  • Page 624 – enter the domain name.
  • Page 625 – Configure proxy server settings.; Not displayed if you selected [; FTPS
  • Page 627 – FTP Transfer Settings
  • Page 628 – Transferring Multiple Images at Once
  • Page 632 – Select the image to transfer.
  • Page 633 – The selected images are transferred to the FTP server.
  • Page 639 – images saved to the camera.
  • Page 640 – Other images cannot be selected from the [; Transfer with caption
  • Page 641 – Auto Retry If Transfer Fails; retry is not attempted.
  • Page 642 – Viewing Transferred Images; Target folder of the FTP server; Under the default settings of the FTP server, images are stored in [; C drive; ask the FTP server administrator where images are transferred.
  • Page 643 – Wi-Fi Connection via Access Points; Camera Access Point Mode
  • Page 644 – The following message is displayed if you have selected [
  • Page 646 – If an error occurs with [; Auto setting; Manual IP Address Setup
  • Page 647 – Specify the settings for the Wi-Fi function.; Upload to Web service]
  • Page 648 – connection; the camera screen to complete the connection settings.
  • Page 649 – The options displayed vary depending on the Wi-Fi function.
  • Page 650 – Enter the desired values.; > dial to move the input position in the upper area, and; If you are not sure what to enter, see
  • Page 651 – Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control
  • Page 652 – Pairing
  • Page 653 – For instructions after the pairing is complete, refer to the BR-E1's; When you will not use Bluetooth, setting this function to [
  • Page 656 – Reconnecting via Wi-Fi; Connection history
  • Page 657 – Operate the connected device.
  • Page 658 – Registering Multiple Connection Settings; Connect to smartphone
  • Page 659 – To delete connection settings, see
  • Page 660 – Airplane Mode; You can temporarily disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions.; repeatedly to access detailed information display.
  • Page 661 – You can check the MAC address of the camera.
  • Page 662 – Bluetooth Settings; Bluetooth; If you will not use the Bluetooth function, select [; You can check the camera's Bluetooth address.
  • Page 663 – Nickname; Enter text using the; When you finish entering characters, press the <
  • Page 664 – GPS Device Settings; Smartphone
  • Page 665 – follow local regulations.
  • Page 666 – On the smartphone, activate location services.; Start Camera Connect and pair the camera and smartphone via
  • Page 667 – GPS Connection Display; Gray: Location services are off; Geotagging images as you shoot; Images you shoot while the GPS icon is on are geotagged.; Geotagging information
  • Page 668 – camera via Bluetooth.; For movies, the GPS information initially acquired is added.
  • Page 670 – Change or delete the connection settings on the displayed screen.; Change device nickname
  • Page 671 – ] is selected. Settings will appear at the; Delete connection information
  • Page 672 – Resetting Communication Settings; camera to other people.; restored default wireless communication settings.
  • Page 673 – View Info Screen; You can check error details and the camera's MAC address.; View info
  • Page 674 – Virtual Keyboard Operations
  • Page 675 – Responding to Error Messages; ] is displayed in the upper right of the [; Bluetooth connection
  • Page 676 – 1: Connection target not found; method for encryption is [; Open system; 2: Connection target not found; Are the target device and access point turned on?
  • Page 677 – Manual setting; What to check on the DHCP server; Is the power of the DHCP server on?; • Turn on the DHCP server.; Are there enough addresses for assignment by the DHCP server?; reduce the number of addresses in use.; Is the DHCP server working correctly?
  • Page 678 – • If no DNS server is used, set the camera's DNS address setting to [; What to check on the DNS server; Is the power of the DNS server on?; • Turn on the DNS server.; Is the DNS server working correctly?; What to check on the network as a whole; devices including the camera.
  • Page 679 – 3: Device with same IP address exists on selected network; ] in network environments using
  • Page 680 – • If no proxy server is used, set the camera's proxy server setting to [; What to check on the FTP server
  • Page 682 – Is the proxy server on?; • Turn on the proxy server.; Is the proxy server working correctly?; and port number, then set them on the camera.; Have you exceeded the maximum number of FTP server connections?; number of connections.; 4: Cannot disconnect FTP server. Error code received from server.; • Restart the FTP server and camera.
  • Page 683 – • Use ASCII characters for the folder name.
  • Page 685 – • Turn on the power of the access point.; 3: Wireless LAN authentication failed; authentication is set on the camera.
  • Page 686 – 4: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal; address can be checked on the [; 5: Wireless LAN connection lost; 7: Incorrect wireless LAN encryption method; registered at the access point?; address can be checked on the [; MAC address
  • Page 688 – 51: Transmission canceled; Automatic image transfer was somehow interrupted.; 52: Card's write protect switch is set to lock; Is the card's write-protect switch set to the locked position?; • Slide the card's write-protect switch to the writing position.
  • Page 689 – Wireless Communication Function Precautions; Distance between the camera and the smartphone; smartphone closer together, then establish a Wi-Fi connection.; Installation location of access point antenna; Change the camera connection to the wireless remote control in [; Connect to Wireless
  • Page 690 – Security; Transmission monitoring
  • Page 691 – Checking Network Settings; server information are also displayed.
  • Page 692 – Wireless Communication Status; Wireless communication status can be checked on the screen.; Quick Control screen
  • Page 693 – Bluetooth Function Indicator
  • Page 699 – Selecting Cards for Recording/Playback; Recording Method with Two Cards Inserted
  • Page 701 – Rec options
  • Page 702 – Folder Settings
  • Page 703 – Folder
  • Page 704 – Standard/Auto switch card; > button in still photo shooting mode plays images from the card
  • Page 705 – ] set, the camera switches to the priority card when cards are
  • Page 706 – Creating a Folder
  • Page 707 – Change folder name
  • Page 708 – Renaming Folders; Enter letters and numbers of your choice.
  • Page 709 – Selecting a Folder
  • Page 710 – File Numbering; Continuous
  • Page 711 – If you want to reset the file numbering, select [; Manual reset; ] to create a new folder, and the file number will start with
  • Page 712 – folder on a computer.; File numbering after replacing cards or switching target cards; Card A
  • Page 713 – formatted card each time.
  • Page 714 – file numbering of images saved to that folder starts from 0001.
  • Page 715 – File Naming; are unique for each camera and set when the camera is shipped.; Registering/Changing File Names
  • Page 718 – Formatting; format the card with this camera.
  • Page 719 – > button to add a checkmark; Low level format
  • Page 720 – Conditions requiring card formatting; The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer.; want to totally erase the data on the card.; Card file formats; movie file will exceed 4 GB.; computer operating systems or card readers.; capacity indicated on the card.
  • Page 721 – Auto Rotate; when they are displayed.
  • Page 723 – Adding Orientation Information to Movies; smartphones or other devices.; Play movies on smartphones or other devices in the orientation in; of the recording orientation.; regardless of this setting.
  • Page 724 – Time zone
  • Page 725 – Time difference; After entering the time zone or time difference, turn the <
  • Page 726 – Set daylight saving time.; canceled and the time will go back by 1 hour.
  • Page 727 – Auto power off time may be extended while the [ :
  • Page 728 – Language; Set the desired language.
  • Page 729 – Video System; rates available when you record movies.; For NTSC; For areas where the TV system is NTSC (North America, Japan, South; For PAL
  • Page 730 – Changing the Help Text Size; Help
  • Page 733 – Beeps; Disables beeping for touch operations.
  • Page 734 – Headphone Volume
  • Page 735 – Power Saving
  • Page 736 – Eco Mode; the screen darkens to reduce battery consumption.
  • Page 737 – Screen/Viewfinder Display; Viewfinder
  • Page 738 – ] set, the camera responds to the eye sensor when the screen is
  • Page 739 – Screen Brightness
  • Page 740 – Viewfinder Brightness; Check the effect in the viewfinder.
  • Page 741 – Screen and Viewfinder Color Tone
  • Page 742 – Fine-Tuning Viewfinder Color Tone
  • Page 743 – UI Magnification; restore the original display size.; Touch-screen operations are not supported.
  • Page 744 – HDMI Resolution; external recording device with an HDMI cable.
  • Page 745 – Touch Control; ] makes the touch-screen panel more responsive than; impair responsiveness to touch operations.; Sensitive
  • Page 746 – prevent accidentally changing settings.; Select camera controls to lock.
  • Page 747 – Shutter at Shutdown; Closes the shutter. Normally set to closed, to prevent dust from
  • Page 748 – Sensor Cleaning; Cleaning Now
  • Page 749 – ] may not be available immediately after cleaning.
  • Page 750 – Cleaning Automatically; Select [Auto cleaning
  • Page 751 – Cleaning Manually; commercially available blower or similar tool.; Remove the lens and clean the sensor.
  • Page 752 – the sensor, and sprayed gas may freeze on the sensor and scratch it.
  • Page 753 – Resetting the Camera; Settings for individual selected items can be reset.
  • Page 754 – Custom shooting modes are reset when [; Other settings
  • Page 756 – Register the desired items.; Select the Custom shooting mode to register, then select [; Automatic Update of Registered Settings
  • Page 757 – Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes; Clear settings; ] in step 2, the settings of each mode can be restored to default
  • Page 758 – Battery Information; Registering Batteries to the Camera
  • Page 759 – may not be attained or malfunction may result.
  • Page 760 – If the battery is not registered, it will be grayed out.
  • Page 761 – The battery is now displayed in white.
  • Page 762 – Labeling Batteries with Serial Numbers; numbers, using commercially available labels.
  • Page 763 – impossible to turn on the power.
  • Page 764 – Find the matching serial number.; On the battery history screen, find the battery serial number (1)
  • Page 765 – Deleting the Registered Battery Information; In; Select the battery information to delete.
  • Page 766 – Copyright Information; Checking the Copyright Information
  • Page 767 – Display copyright info.
  • Page 768 – Deleting the Copyright Information; Delete copyright information
  • Page 769 – Other Information; website at the URL displayed and download software.; Certification Logo Display; ] to display some of the logos of the camera's; Firmware; ] to update the firmware of the camera, lens, or other compatible
  • Page 770 – Custom Functions/My Menu; adjust frequently to My Menu tabs.
  • Page 771 – Tab Menus: Customization; Custom Functions 1
  • Page 773 – Custom Functions 5
  • Page 774 – Custom Function Setting Items; You can customize camera features on the [
  • Page 775 – Display when set to [; ISO speed setting increments; when ISO Auto is set.
  • Page 776 – Speed from metering/ISO Auto; ISO speed during metering or during the metering timer.; : Restore Auto after metering; Bracketing auto cancel
  • Page 777 – Number of bracketed shots; Bracketing sequence; ], the bracketed shots will be taken as shown
  • Page 778 – Safety shift; Safety shift overrides any changes to [
  • Page 779 – Same expo. for new aperture
  • Page 780 – You can set the shutter speed range. In <; Set aperture range; You can set the aperture value range. In <
  • Page 781 – aperture value can be reversed.
  • Page 784 – Exposure
  • Page 785 – Image
  • Page 786 – Movies
  • Page 787 – Operation
  • Page 789 – Frequently used functions can be assigned to the <; Select a camera control.; ] in the lower left of the screen by pressing the <
  • Page 790 – ] settings are not cleared even if you select [; Clear all
  • Page 791 – Functions available for dials
  • Page 793 – Clear customized settings
  • Page 794 – Add cropping information; to the aspect ratio set at the time of shooting.; Cropping information can only be added when [; produces JPEG or HEIF images with cropping information.
  • Page 795 – Audio compression; Default Erase option; Release shutter w/o lens
  • Page 796 – Retract lens on power off; Before detaching the lens, make sure that it is retracted.
  • Page 797 – Add IPTC information; This is helpful in file management; IPTC information is not added when you record movies.; During playback, you can check whether IPTC information was added.
  • Page 800 – Registering My Menu; Creating and Adding My Menu Tabs
  • Page 801 – You can create up to five My Menu tabs by repeating steps 1 and 2.
  • Page 802 – Registering Menu Items on My Menu Tabs
  • Page 803 – My Menu Tab Settings; You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu. Select [
  • Page 804 – Rename tab; You can rename the My Menu tab from [
  • Page 805 – Deleting All My Menu Tabs/Deleting All Items; You can delete all My Menu tabs you created. When you select [; ] will also delete tab names
  • Page 806 – Menu Display Settings; Menu display; ] to set the menu screen that is to appear first when you press; Normal display; Displays the last displayed menu screen.; Display from My Menu tab
  • Page 807 – Reference; This chapter provides reference information on camera features.
  • Page 808 – Importing Images to a Computer; Connecting to a Computer with an Interface Cable; Connect the camera to the computer.; Refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual.; computer even if they are connected with an interface cable.
  • Page 809 – Using a Card Reader; You can use a card reader to import images to a computer.; Insert the card into the card reader.; Refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual.
  • Page 810 – By connecting to an FTP server, you can send images on the camera to a
  • Page 811 – Charging; Connect the USB power adapter.; With the camera power switch set to <
  • Page 812 – Connect the power cord.; Connect the power cord to the USB power adapter and plug the other; Supplying power; ] is displayed on the screen while the camera is powered this way.
  • Page 814 – Using a Battery Grip; Attaching Batteries; Remove the contact covers.
  • Page 815 – Remove the battery compartment cover.; Turn off the camera before removing the battery.
  • Page 816 – Attach and lock the battery grip.; battery grip in place.; Remove the battery magazine.
  • Page 817 – Do not touch the camera or battery grip contacts.
  • Page 818 – Attach the batteries.; To remove the batteries, press the battery magazine lever in the
  • Page 819 – Attach the battery magazine.; Insert the battery magazine all the way in to secure it.; dirt on the contacts with a soft cloth.
  • Page 820 – Using a Household Power Outlet; Attach the DC coupler.; Attach DC Coupler DR-E6 (sold separately) the same way as the; Guide the end of the cord out of the cord hole.
  • Page 821 – Connect the DC coupler to the AC adapter.; Securely connect the DC coupler's plug to the socket of AC Adapter; Connect the power cord to the AC power adapter and insert the power; and do not remove the battery magazine.
  • Page 822 – Button and Dial Operations; Shutter button
  • Page 823 – Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge/Power the Camera; without removing it from the battery grip.; Charging stops if you operate the camera.
  • Page 825 – The camera cannot be powered unless a battery pack is in it.
  • Page 826 – Troubleshooting Guide; Power-related problems; In case of charging or charger issues, see
  • Page 828 – If the electrical contacts are dirty, use a soft cloth to clean them.; The battery becomes exhausted quickly.; battery with a new one.; The camera turns off by itself.; Auto power off is in effect. To deactivate auto power off, set [
  • Page 829 – Shooting-related problems; If a card error message is displayed, see
  • Page 833 – The ISO speed cannot be set for movie recording.
  • Page 834 – Sound is not recorded in High Frame Rate movies.; Count up; the movie, then select a shooting mode for still photos.
  • Page 835 – Turn on Bluetooth from the smartphone settings screen.; A device connected with an interface cable cannot be used.; the Wi-Fi connection before connecting the interface cable.; Operations such as shooting and playback are not possible.; Wi-Fi settings on the smartphone and set up a connection again.
  • Page 837 – screen also vary for still photos and movies.; The fourth character in the file name changes.
  • Page 838 – The screen does not display a clear image.; If the screen is dirty, use a soft cloth to clean it.
  • Page 839 – Playback problems; The images have been filtered for playback with [
  • Page 841 – Dots of light appear on the image.; Clean now
  • Page 842 – Automatic sensor cleaning does not work.; Repeatedly turning the power switch <
  • Page 843 – Make sure the main EOS Utility window is displayed.
  • Page 844 – Error Codes
  • Page 845 – System Map; : Bundled accessories
  • Page 848 – ISO Speed in Movie Recording
  • Page 849 – Still Photo Shooting Screen; Each time you press the <
  • Page 852 – Movie Recording Screen
  • Page 857 – Detailed information display for still photos
  • Page 858 – Detailed information display for movies
  • Page 861 – Specifications; Type; Canon RF mount; Image sensor; CMOS sensor; Recording system; Image recording format:; Compliant to Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif; Image type and extension
  • Page 862 – Still photo recording; Still photo pixel count
  • Page 863 – shooting
  • Page 864 – Movie recording format:
  • Page 867 – Built-in and external microphones; Recording media; Dioptric adjustment:; Screen; Color tone adjustment:; HDMI output; HDMI output resolution:
  • Page 868 – Autofocus; Dual Pixel CMOS AF; Focusing operation
  • Page 869 – Exposure control; Metering functions under various shooting conditions; ISO speed (recommended exposure index) in still photo shooting; Manually setting ISO speed in still photo shooting; ISO Auto range setting in still photo shooting
  • Page 870 – ISO Auto details in still photo shooting; ISO speed for movie recording; Manually set ISO speed in movie recording; ISO speed range in movie recording
  • Page 871 – Maximum setting of ISO Auto range in movie recording
  • Page 872 – Shutter; Still photo shooting; Type: Electronically controlled focal-plane shutter; Type: Rolling shutter, using the image sensor; External flash; Drive mode and continuous shooting speed
  • Page 873 – Digital terminal
  • Page 874 – Power source; Using USB Power Adapter PD-E1; AC power source
  • Page 876 – Dimensions and weight; Dimensions; Operating environment; Operating temperature:
  • Page 877 – Standards compliance:; Bluetooth Specification Version 4.2 compliant (Bluetooth Low; Transmission method:; GFSK modulation
  • Page 878 – Trademarks and Licensing; Trademarks
  • Page 879 – About MPEG-4 Licensing; or implied for any other use for MPEG-4 standard.”
  • Page 880 – Accessories; Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended; may request such repairs on a chargeable basis.; which Canon cannot be held liable.
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Advanced User Guide

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Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Package Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Instruction Manuals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 9 - Introduction; Before starting to shoot, be sure to read the following; To avoid shooting problems and accidents, first read the; Take some test shots, and understand about product liability; may prohibit photography even for private enjoyment.

Introduction Before starting to shoot, be sure to read the following To avoid shooting problems and accidents, first read the Safety Instructions and Handling Precautions . Also read this Advanced User Guide carefully to ensure that you use the camera correctly. Take some test shots, and understand ...

Page 10 - Package Contents; Camera; If you purchased a Lens Kit, check that the lenses are included.

Package Contents Before use, make sure the following items are included in the package. If anything is missing, contact your dealer. Camera (with body cap) Battery Pack LP-E6NH (with protective cover) Battery Charger LC-E6/LC-E6E * Strap * Battery Charger LC-E6 or LC-E6E is provided. (The LC-E6E com...

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