Page 2 - Contents
Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Package Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Supplemental Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - Introduction; Before starting to shoot, be sure to read the following; Take some test shots, and understand about product liability
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 7 - Package Contents; Camera; Caution
Package Contents Before use, make sure the following items are included in the package. If anything ismissing, contact your dealer. Camera Wrist strap Interface cable The camera does not come with a memory card ( ). The battery is built into the camera.Be careful not to lose any of these items. Caut...
Page 8 - Supplemental Information
Supplemental Information Check the following website for supplemental information about the camera. https://cam.start.canon/H001/ 8
Page 9 - Compatible Accessories
Compatible Accessories Check the following website for details on compatible accessories. https://cam.start.canon/H002/ 9
Page 10 - Instruction Manuals; Instruction Manual (included with the camera); Advanced User Guide
Instruction Manuals Instruction Manual (included with the camera) Provides basic camera instructions. Advanced User Guide Complete instructions are provided in this Advanced User Guide.For the latest Advanced User Guide, refer to the following website. https://cam.start.canon/C014/ 10
Page 11 - Quick Start Guide; Welcome
Quick Start Guide Charge the camera ( ). Charge the camera initially before use ( ). Insert the card ( ). Turn the camera on ( ). Press the < > button. If the language selection screen appears, use < > to select the language, then press < > ( ). If the date/time/zone setting screen...
Page 12 - Flip out the screen and stand, then set the camera down; REC; Review the recorded movie.
Flip out the screen and stand, then set the camera down ( ). You can also use the camera in handheld shooting and recording. Record a movie ( ). To start recording, tap [ ] or press the Start/Stop button. To stop recording, tap [ ] or press the Start/Stop button again. [ REC ] is displayed in the up...
Page 13 - Note
Page 14 - About This Guide; Icons in This Guide
About This Guide Icons in This Guide Basic Assumptions for Operational Instructions and Sample Photos Icons in This Guide < > < > < > < > Indicates the direction to press the cross keys < >. < > Indicates the Quick Control/Set button. In addition to the above, the...
Page 16 - Compatible Cards; If the card is new; Cards That Can Record Movies
Compatible Cards In this guide, all supported memory cards are simply referred to as “the card.”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 thecard with this camera ( ). mic...
Page 17 - Safety Instructions; Denotes the risk of serious injury or death.
WARNING: Safety Instructions Be sure to read these instructions in order to operate the product safely.Follow these instructions to prevent injury or harm to the operator of the product or others. Denotes the risk of serious injury or death. Keep the product out of the reach of young children. A str...
Page 20 - Handling Precautions; Camera care; Smooth
Handling Precautions Camera care This camera is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or subject it to physical shock.The camera is not waterproof and cannot be used underwater. If the camera gets wet,contact a Canon Service Center immediately. Wipe off any water droplets with a clean,dry cloth, an...
Page 21 - Screen; Cards
Screen The following does not affect images captured by the camera. Although the screen is produced under extremely high-precision manufacturingconditions and more than 99.99% of the pixels meet design specifications, 0.01% orfewer pixels may be defective or appear as red or black dots. This is not ...
Page 22 - Part Names
Part Names Attaching the Strap (3) (4) (2) (1) (5) (6) (7) (8) (11) (12)(13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (19) (18) (9) (10) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) 22
Page 25 - Preparation and Basic Operations
Preparation and Basic Operations This chapter describes preparatory steps before you start shooting and the basic cameraoperations. • Charging the Camera • Inserting/Removing Cards • Using the Screen and Stand • Turning on the Power • Basic Operations • Menu Operations and Settings • Quick Control •...
Page 26 - Charging the Camera; Charge the camera on the day you will use it or the day before.
Charging the Camera 1. Charge the camera. Charge the camera over a USB connection with the included cable.After charging begins, the indicator turns orange.The indicator goes off after the camera is fully charged. Charging the camera when it is fully depleted takes approx. 1 hr. and 50 min. atroom t...
Page 27 - Inserting/Removing Cards; Insertion; Inserting cards the wrong
Inserting/Removing Cards Insertion Removal Caution Use of memory cards other than microSD / microSDHC / microSDXC cards is notsupported. Insertion 1. Open the cover. Turn the camera off ( ). After making sure the indicator is off, open the cover and rotate itout of the way. 2. Insert the card. Inser...
Page 29 - Removal
Removal 1. Open the cover. Turn the camera off ( ). 2. Remove the card. Press the card in to eject it. Pull the card straight out, then close the cover. Caution A lit indicator indicates that the camera is writing to, reading from, erasingfrom, or transferring data to the card. Do not open the card ...
Page 30 - Using the Screen and Stand; Flip out the screen and stand.
Using the Screen and Stand You can change the direction and angle of the screen. 1. Flip out the screen and stand. The screen lifts upward and opens to about 180°. Using the stand, you can set up the camera tilting downward in a rangeof –30° to –10° or upward in a range of 10° to 30°. Caution Avoid ...
Page 31 - Turning on the Power; Changing the interface language; Changing the video system
Turning on the Power Battery Level Indicator To turn the camera on, press the < > button. Press it again to turn the camera off. Changing the interface language A language selection screen is displayed on initial startup.To change the interface language, see Language . Setting the date, time, ...
Page 33 - Basic Operations
Basic Operations Start/Stop Button < / > Down/Info Button < > Comm/Multi-Access Button Indicator Display Start/Stop Button Press the Start/Stop button in Movie mode to start recording. Press it again to stoprecording.Press the Start/Stop button in still photo mode to take one picture. 33
Page 37 - Menu Operations and Settings
Menu Operations and Settings Menu Screen Menu Setting Procedure Dimmed Menu Items 37
Page 39 - Menu Setting Procedure; Display the menu screen.
Menu Setting Procedure 1. Display the menu screen. Press the < > button to display the menu screen. 2. Select an item. Press < > to select an item, then press the < > button. 39
Page 41 - Dimmed Menu Items; Reset
Dimmed Menu Items Example: With the Digital IS setting set to [Enhanced] Dimmed menu items cannot be set. The menu item is dimmed if another function setting isoverriding it. You can see the overriding function by selecting the dimmed menu item and pressing the< > button. If you cancel the ove...
Page 42 - Quick Control; Select a setting item and set your preferred option.
Quick Control You can directly and intuitively select and set the settings displayed.Available setting items vary by shooting mode. 1. Press the < > button. 2. Select a setting item and set your preferred option. Movie recording mode Still photo shooting mode Press the < > < > keys...
Page 45 - Touch-Screen Operation; Tapping
Touch-Screen Operation Tapping Dragging Tapping Sample screen (Quick Control) Use your finger to tap (touch briefly and then remove your finger from) the screen. For example, when you tap [ ], the Quick Control screen appears. By tapping [ ], you can return to the preceding screen. Note To have the ...
Page 46 - Dragging
Dragging Sample screen (Menu screen) Slide your finger while touching the screen. For example, drag on the main tabs to move to a different tab. 46
Page 47 - Shooting and Recording
Shooting and Recording This chapter describes shooting and recording and introduces menu settings on theshooting [ ] tab. • Movie Recording • Still Photo Shooting • Tab Menus: Movie Recording • Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting • Shooting Mode • Movie Recording Size • Sound Recording • Movie ISO Speed...
Page 48 - Movie Recording
Movie Recording 1. Focus on the subject. Tracking a subject to focus on it Set [ : Autofocus method ] to [ Face tracking AF ]. An AF point is displayed over a person's face or other subject, whichthe camera keeps in focus. To focus on a different subject, tap it. The AF point changes to [ ]. To exit...
Page 51 - Still Photo Shooting
Still Photo Shooting To focus, tap a subject you want to capture. Press the Start/Stop button to shoot.A yellow frame is displayed when the camera cannot focus on subjects. Note For fully automatic operation from focusing to shooting, simply by tapping a subject,set [ : Touch Shutter ] to [ Enable ]...
Page 52 - Tab Menus: Movie Recording; Shooting 1
Tab Menus: Movie Recording Note *1 Not displayed in [ Smooth skin movie ] mode or [ Movie IS mode ]. *2 Available only in [ Auto movie ] or [ Manual exposure movie ] mode. *3 Not displayed in [ Smooth skin movie ] mode. Shooting 1 (1) Shooting mode (2) Movie rec. size (3) Sound recording (4) ISO spe...
Page 54 - Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting; Auto photo
Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting For still photo shooting, set the shooting mode to [ Auto photo ]. Shooting 1 (1) Shooting mode (2) Image quality (3) Still img aspect ratio (4) Self-timer Shooting 2 (1) Touch Shutter (2) Grid display (3) Review duration (4) Reverse display 54
Page 55 - Shooting Mode
Shooting Mode Auto Movie Smooth Skin Movie Movie IS Mode Manual Exposure Movie Auto Photo You can change the recording mode to suit the scene. 1. Select [ : Shooting mode]. 55
Page 56 - Select a shooting mode.
2. Select a shooting mode. Press the < > < > keys to select the recording mode, then press the < > button. To switch to Photo mode, press the < > button. Auto Movie Select [ ]. Exposure is controlled automatically to suit the brightness. Screen brightness can be adjusted by s...
Page 57 - Smooth Skin Movie; Smooth skin effect; Shooting tips; Enable the camera to detect faces.
Smooth Skin Movie Select [ ]. Image processing makes skin look smoother.The level of this effect can be set in [ Smooth skin effect ] on the Quick Control screen. Screen brightness can be adjusted by selecting [ ]. Shooting tips Enable the camera to detect faces. Frames are displayed around any main...
Page 58 - Movie IS Mode; Digital IS
Movie IS Mode Select [ ]. Enables movie recording with reduced camera shake.You can select [ Digital IS ] or [ Auto level ] on the Quick Control screen ( , ). Screen brightness can be adjusted by selecting [ ]. Caution [ : Digital IS ] is set to [ Off ] when you have specified digital zoom. 58
Page 59 - Manual Exposure Movie
Manual Exposure Movie Select [ ]. Enables you to set the shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed.With ISO speed set to [ ], you can set exposure compensation. 1. Select [ ]. 2. Select an item. Set by pressing the < > < > keys. Check the exposure level mark (2) to see how far the cur...
Page 60 - Auto Photo
Subject Background Auto Photo Select [ ]. The camera analyzes the scene and sets the optimum settings automatically. Screen brightness can be adjusted by selecting [ ]. An icon representing the type of scene detected appears in the upper right of the screenduring shooting. People Subjects Other Than...
Page 61 - Movie Recording Size; size; Video system
Movie Recording Size 4K Movie Recording Cards That Can Record Movies Movie Recording Time Limit You can set the recording size, frame rate, and compression method in [ : Movie rec. size ]. Note that the frame rate is updated automatically to match the [ : Video system ] setting ( ). Image Size Aspec...
Page 62 - Frame rate; Compression method; Movie recording format
Frame rate (fps: frames per second) [ ] 59.94 fps / [ ] 29.97 fps For areas using the NTSC TV system, such as North America, Japan, South Korea, andMexico. [ ] 50.00 fps / [ ] 25.00 fps For areas using the PAL TV system, such as Europe, Russia, China, and Australia. [ ] 23.98 fps Mainly for cinemati...
Page 63 - If a white
4K Movie Recording Recording 4K movies requires a stable card with a fast writing speed. For details, see Cards That Can Record Movies . 4K movie recording greatly increases the processing load, which may increase theinternal camera temperature faster or higher than for regular movies. If a white [ ...
Page 65 - Movie Recording Time Limit
Movie Recording Time Limit The maximum recording time per movie is 1 hr. Once 1 hr. is reached, recording stopsautomatically. You can start recording a movie again by pressing the Start/Stop button(which records the movie as a new file). Caution The camera's internal temperature may rise and less re...
Page 66 - Sound Recording; Sound recording
Sound Recording Sound Recording/Sound-Recording Level Wind Filter You can record movies while recording sound with the built-in stereo microphone or anexternal stereo microphone. You can also freely adjust the sound-recording level.Use [ : Sound recording ] to set sound recording functions. Caution ...
Page 67 - Auto
Note Audio is also output when the camera is connected to televisions via HDMI, unless[ Sound recording ] is set to [ Disable ]. In case of feedback from television audio output, move the camera away from the television or turn down the volume.The volume balance between L/R (left/right) cannot be ad...
Page 69 - Movie ISO Speed Settings
Movie ISO Speed Settings ISO speed You can set your preferred ISO speed. Select [ ISO speed ] to access the ISO speed setting screen. Set by pressing the < > < > keys. You can also select ISO Auto by pressing the < > button. Max for ISO speed Enables you to set the maximum value fo...
Page 70 - Movie Auto Slow Shutter
Movie Auto Slow Shutter You can choose whether to record movies that are brighter and less affected by image noisethan when set to [ Disable ] by automatically slowing the shutter speed under low light. Available in [ ] recording mode. With [ Movie IS mode ], this feature is fixed to [ Enable ], and...
Page 72 - ND Filter
ND Filter For optimal brightness in the scenes you shoot, Auto ND filter reduces light intensity to 1/8the actual level, by an amount equivalent to three stops. Besides [ Auto ], you can also select [ Off ] or [ On ]. 1. Select [ : ND filter]. 2. Select an option. Caution Selecting [ On ] or [ Auto ...
Page 73 - White Balance; Smooth skin movie; White balance
White Balance [ ] Auto White Balance [ ] Color Temperature White balance (WB) is for making the white areas look white. Normally, the Auto [ ] (Ambience priority) or [ ] (White priority) setting will obtain the correct white balance. If natural-looking colors cannot be obtained with Auto, you can se...
Page 76 - Set the color temperature.
[ ] Color Temperature A value can be set representing the white balance color temperature. 1. Select [ : White balance]. 2. Set the color temperature. Select [ ], then press < >. Press the < > < > keys to set your preferred color temperature, then press the < > button. The co...
Page 77 - Autofocus Method; Select an autofocus method.
Autofocus Method Face Tracking AF Specified Frame AF AF Shooting Tips Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult You can change the method of autofocusing (autofocus method) to suit the subject andscene you are shooting. 1. Select [ : Autofocus method]. 2. Select an autofocus method. 77
Page 79 - Specified Frame AF
Specified Frame AF The camera focuses in a single AF point that you specify. You can move the AF point toyour preferred position by tapping, dragging, or using the < > < > < > < > keys after tapping the screen to display the AF point selection screen. 79
Page 80 - AF Shooting Tips
AF Shooting Tips It may take some time to focus, depending on the subject and shooting conditions.The available autofocus range varies depending on the aspect ratio, image stabilization,and other settings. 80
Page 81 - Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult
Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult Subjects with low contrast, such as a blue sky or flat surfaces in solid colors, or othercases when highlight or shadow details are clipped.Subjects in low light.Stripes and other patterns where there is contrast only in the horizontal direction.Fine ...
Page 83 - IS Settings; On
IS Settings You can reduce camera shake as movies are recorded. Caution Set [ : Auto level ] to [ Disable ]. 1. Select [ : Digital IS]. 2. Select an option. Off ( ) Deactivates image stabilization. On ( ) Camera shake will be corrected. The image will be slightly magnified. Enhanced ( ) Compared to ...
Page 85 - Movie Auto Level
Movie Auto Level Auto leveling helps keep movies straight as you record them. With this feature set, thedisplay area may narrow, and subjects may be enlarged. Caution Set [ : Digital IS ] to [ Off ]. 1. Select [ : Auto level]. 2. Select an option. 85
Page 86 - Grid
Grid A grid can be displayed on the screen. 1. Select [ : Grid display]. 2. Select an option. 86
Page 87 - Recording Emphasis
Recording Emphasis Displays a blinking red frame around the screen during movie recording. This makes it easyto see at a glance that recording is in progress. 1. Select [ : Recording emphasis]. 2. Select [On]. 87
Page 88 - Aspect Marker; Off
Aspect Marker If you will change the image aspect ratio when editing the recorded movie, you can displayaspect markers on the movie recording screen (during standby and recording) to be awareof the final angle of view after editing. 1. Select [ : Aspect marker]. 2. Select an option. To hide the mark...
Page 89 - Reverse Display
Reverse Display A mirror image can be displayed when you shoot with the screen rotated toward the subject(toward the front of the camera). 1. Select [ : Reverse display]. 2. Select [On]. Select [ Off ] if you prefer not to reverse display when the screen is facing the subject. 89
Page 90 - Standby: Low Resolution
Standby: Low Resolution Set to [ On ] to conserve battery power and control the rise of camera temperature during standby.As a result, it may enable you to record movies over a longer period. 1. Select [ : Standby: Low res.]. 2. Select [On]. Caution Image quality on the standby screen may differ fro...
Page 91 - Display During HDMI Connection
Display During HDMI Connection You can specify how movies are displayed as they are recorded via HDMI to an externaldevice. Movie output itself corresponds to the [ : Movie rec. size ] setting. The default setting is [ ]. 1. Select [ : HDMI display]. 2. Select an option. + Enables movie display both...
Page 92 - For longer HDMI output
Caution Card recording is not performed with [ HDMI display ] set to [ + ]. Camera menus and image playback are only displayed on the screen connected via HDMI.The HDMI output resolution and frame rate are automatically adjusted to suit themovie recording size. For longer HDMI output To continue HDM...
Page 93 - Image Quality
Image Quality You can select the pixel count and the image quality. 1. Select [ : Image quality]. 2. Select an option. 93
Page 94 - Still Image Aspect Ratio
Still Image Aspect Ratio You can change the image's aspect ratio. 1. Select [ : Still img aspect ratio]. 2. Select an option. 94
Page 95 - Touch Shutter; Tap the screen to shoot.
Touch Shutter Just by tapping the screen, you can focus and take the picture automatically. 1. Select [ : Touch Shutter]. 2. Select [Enable]. 3. Tap the screen to shoot. Tap the face or subject on the screen. After the camera focuses, the AF point turns green and a picture istaken automatically. The...
Page 96 - Review duration
Caution When shooting by tapping with [ : Review duration ] set to [ Hold ], you can take the next shot by tapping [ ]. 96
Page 97 - Review Duration
Review Duration To keep the image displayed immediately after you shoot, set to [ Hold ], and if you prefer not to have the image displayed, set to [ Off ]. 1. Select [ : Review duration]. 2. Select an option. Note When [ Hold ] is set, images are displayed as long as the time set in the [ Screen of...
Page 98 - General Movie Recording Precautions; Guidance Display Before Movie Recording
General Movie Recording Precautions Guidance Display Before Movie Recording Warning Indicator Display in Movie Recording Warning Icon for Low-Temperature Contact Burns Other Precautions Guidance Display Before Movie Recording Guidance may be displayed when the camera starts up, after settings are ad...
Page 99 - Warning Indicator Display in Movie Recording; Subsequent recording
Warning Indicator Display in Movie Recording A 10-level indicator (1) is displayed during movie recording in case of excessive internalcamera temperature. As the internal temperature rises, the level on the indicator extends to the right. How fast thelevel increases will depend on shooting condition...
Page 100 - Warning Icon for Low-Temperature Contact Burns
Warning Icon for Low-Temperature Contact Burns [ ] is displayed if the camera becomes warm during streaming or during image output to external devices. To avoid low-temperature contact burns at this time, do not touch thecamera over an extended period. The camera may turn off automatically if commun...
Page 101 - Other Precautions; Recording and image quality
Other Precautions Caution Precautions for movie recording Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or anintense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or thecamera's internal components.If you record something that has fine detail, moire or false...
Page 102 - General Still Photo Shooting Precautions
General Still Photo Shooting Precautions Caution Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or anintense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or thecamera's internal components. Image quality Shooting in high temperatures may cause noise and irre...
Page 103 - Playback
Playback This chapter covers topics related to playback—playing back captured still photos andmovies—and introduces menu settings on the playback [ ] tab. Caution Normal display or selection on this camera may not be possible for imagescaptured on other cameras, or images from this camera that have ...
Page 105 - Movie Playback
Movie Playback 1. Switch to playback. Press the < > button. 2. Select a movie. Press the < > < > keys to select a movie to play. In single-image display, a [ ] icon in the center of the screen indicates that the image is a movie. In index display, perforations at the left edge of a...
Page 107 - Movie playback panel
Movie playback panel Item Playback Operations Playback Pressing the < > button toggles between playing movies and pausing playback. Skip backward Skips backward approx. 1 sec. each time you press the < > key. Holding down the < > key will rewind the movie. Skip forward Skips forwar...
Page 108 - Image Playback
Image Playback Single-Image Display Touch Playback Single-Image Display 1. Switch to playback. Press the < > button. The last image captured or played back is displayed. 2. Browse images. To play back images starting with your most recent shot, press the< > key. To play back images start...
Page 110 - Browse images
Touch Playback The camera features a touch-screen panel that you can touch to control playback.Supported touch operations are like those used with smartphones and similar devices. First,press the < > button to prepare for touch playback. Browse images Index display Magnified view 110
Page 112 - Playback on a TV Set; Connect the HDMI cable to the camera.
Playback on a TV Set By connecting the camera to a television with a commercially available HDMI cable, you canplay back the captured still photos and movies on the television. If the image does not appear on the TV screen, confirm that [ : Video system] iscorrectly set to [For NTSC] or [For PAL] (d...
Page 114 - Protecting Images; Protecting Individual Images
Protecting Images Protecting Individual Images Specifying the Range of Images to Protect Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can protect important images from being accidentally erased. Caution If you format the card ( ), the protected images will also be erased. Note Once an image is...
Page 115 - Select the image to protect.
2. Select [Select images]. 3. Select the image to protect. Press the < > < > keys to select the image to protect. 4. Protect the image. Press the < > button to protect the selected image, after which it will be labeled with a [ ] icon (1) at the top of the screen. To cancel protect...
Page 116 - Specifying the Range of Images to Protect; Select range
Specifying the Range of Images to Protect While looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the first and last images fora range to protect all the specified images at once. 1. Select [Select range]. Select [ Select range ] in [ : Protect images ]. 2. Specify the range of images. Sel...
Page 117 - Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card
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 [ : Protect images ], all the images in the folder or on the card will be protected. To cancel protection, select [ Un...
Page 118 - Erasing Images; Erasing Images Individually; Select the image to be erased.
Erasing Images Erasing Images Individually Selecting ([ ]) Multiple Images to Erase Together Specifying the Range of Images to Erase Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can either select and erase unnecessary images individually or erase them in onebatch. Protected images ( ) will not be...
Page 119 - Erase
Page 121 - OK
Page 122 - Specifying the Range of Images to Erase
Specifying the Range of Images to Erase While looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the first and last images fora range to erase all the specified images at once. 1. Select [Select range]. Select [ Select range ] in [ : Erase images ]. 2. Specify the range of images. Select th...
Page 124 - Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card; All images in folder
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. When you select [ All images in folder ] or [ All images on card ] in [ : Erase images ], all the images in the folder or on the card will be erased. Note To erase all the images including prot...
Page 125 - Rotating Still Photos; Select an image to rotate.
Rotating Still Photos You can use this feature to rotate the displayed image to the desired orientation. 1. Select [ : Rotate stills]. 2. Select an image to rotate. Press the < > < > keys to select an image. 3. Rotate the image. Each time you press the < > button, the image is rota...
Page 127 - Changing Movie Orientation Information
Changing Movie Orientation Information You can manually edit movie playback orientation information (which determines which sideis up). 1. Select [ : Change mov rotate info]. 2. Select a movie. Press the < > < > keys to select the movie with orientation information to change. 127
Page 128 - Change the orientation information.
3. Change the orientation information. As you watch the camera and icon in the upper left of the screen, press the < > button to specify which side is up. Each press of the < > button edits the movie orientation information as follows: [ ] → [ ] → [ ]. Caution Movies are played horizonta...
Page 129 - Rating Images; Rating Individual Images
Rating Images Rating Individual Images Rating by Specifying the Range Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can rate images on a scale of 1–5 ( / / / / ). This function is called rating. * Rating images can help you organize them. Rating Individual Images 1. Select [ : Rating]. 2. Select [S...
Page 130 - Select the image to be rated.
3. Select the image to be rated. Press the < > < > keys to select the image to rate. 4. Rate the image. Press the < > button so that the current rating is outlined in blue, as shown. Press the < > < > keys to select a rating mark, then press the < > button. When y...
Page 131 - Rating by Specifying the Range
Rating by Specifying the Range While looking at the images in the index display, you can specify the first and last images fora range to rate all the specified images at once. 1. Select [Select range]. Select [ Select range ] in [ : Rating ]. 2. Specify the range of images. Select the first image (s...
Page 133 - Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card; Rating
Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card You can rate all the images in a folder or on a card at once. Under [ : Rating ], when you select [ All images in folder ] or [ All images on card ], all the images in the folder or on the card will be rated. Press the < > < > keys to select a r...
Page 134 - Resuming from Previous Playback; Enable; Disable
Resuming from Previous Playback 1. Select [ : View from last seen]. 2. Select an option. [ Enable ]: Playback resumes from the last image displayed (unless you have just finished shooting). [ Disable ]: Playback resumes from your most recent shot whenever the camera is restarted. 134
Page 135 - Wireless Features
Wireless Features This chapter describes how to stream or perform other operations over a Bluetooth ® or Wi-Fi connection. Caution Important Note that Canon cannot be held liable for any loss or damage caused by erroneouswireless communication settings when using the camera. In addition, Canon canno...
Page 136 - Tab Menus: Wireless Features; Communication functions 1
Tab Menus: Wireless Features Communication functions 1 (1) Connect to smartphone(tablet) (2) Connect to Wireless Remote (3) Upload to image.canon (4) Live streaming (5) Advanced connection (6) GPS settings Communication functions 2 (1) Airplane mode (2) Wi-Fi settings (3) Bluetooth settings (4) Came...
Page 138 - Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet
Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet Preparing the Smartphone Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi Main Functions of Camera Connect Maintaining a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is Off Canceling the Pairing You can do the following after pairing the camera with a smartphone. Establish a Wi-Fi conne...
Page 140 - Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi
Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi If the [ Welcome ] screen displayed initially indicates that the smartphone and camera are already paired, go to step 10. 1. Select [ : Connect to smartphone(tablet)]. 2. Select [OK]. This screen is not displayed if the Wi-Fi setting is already set to[ Enable ]. ...
Page 143 - Complete the pairing process.
9. Complete the pairing process. Press the < > button to finish pairing. The name of the connected device is displayed. Caution The camera cannot be connected to two or more devices at the same time viaBluetooth. To switch to a different smartphone for the Bluetooth connection, see Reconnectin...
Page 144 - Tap a Camera Connect function.; Confirm that the devices are connected via Wi-Fi.
10. Tap a Camera Connect function. For details on Camera Connect functions, see Main Functions of Camera Connect . Tap a Camera Connect function to initiate a Wi-Fi connection. 11. Confirm that the devices are connected via Wi-Fi. [ Wi-Fi on ] is displayed on the camera screen ( ). The Wi-Fi connect...
Page 145 - Confirm Wi-Fi settings; Error details; Disconnect
[ Wi-Fi on] screen Confirm Wi-Fi settings You can check setting details for Wi-Fi connections. Error details After any Wi-Fi connection errors, you can check the error details ( ). Disconnect Terminates the Wi-Fi connection. 145
Page 146 - Main Functions of Camera Connect; Images on camera; Bluetooth remote controller
Main Functions of Camera Connect Images on camera Images can be browsed, deleted, or rated.Images can be saved on a smartphone. Remote live view shooting Enables remote shooting as you view a live image on the smartphone. Bluetooth remote controller Enables remote control of the camera from a smartp...
Page 147 - Maintaining a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is Off; Airplane mode
Maintaining a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is Off You can use a smartphone to browse images on the camera or perform other operationseven when the camera is off, as long as it is paired to the smartphone via Bluetooth.If you prefer not to stay connected to the camera via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth when ...
Page 148 - Canceling the Pairing; Select the smartphone to cancel pairing with.
Canceling the Pairing Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows. 1. Select [ : Connect to smartphone(tablet)]. 2. Select [Edit/delete device]. 3. Select the smartphone to cancel pairing with. Smartphones currently paired with the camera are labeled [ ]. 148
Page 149 - Clear the camera information on the smartphone.
4. Select [Delete connection information]. 5. Select [OK]. 6. Clear the camera information on the smartphone. In the smartphone's Bluetooth setting menu, clear the camerainformation registered on the smartphone. 149
Page 150 - Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control; End the current Bluetooth connection and pair with the Wireless
Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control Canceling the Pairing This camera can also be connected to Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately) viaBluetooth for remote control shooting. 1. Select [ : Connect to Wireless Remote]. 2. Select [Add a device to connect to]. The following message appear...
Page 151 - Set up the camera for remote shooting.
3. Select [OK]. This screen is not displayed if the Bluetooth setting is already set to[ Enable ]. 4. Pair the devices. When the screen shown above appears, press and hold the < W > and < T > buttons on the BR-E1 simultaneously for at least 3 sec. After a message confirms that the camera...
Page 152 - Bluetooth settings
Note When you will not use Bluetooth, setting [ : Bluetooth settings ] to [ Disable ] is recommended ( ). 152
Page 154 - Uploading Images to image.canon
Uploading Images to image.canon Link the camera to image.canon to send images directly from the camera. A smartphone with a browser and internet connection is required.You will need to enter an email address used on the smartphone.For instructions on how to use image.canon services and details on co...
Page 155 - Install
3. Select [Connect]. If the dedicated app has not been installed, select [ Install ]. 4. Select [OK]. 5. Scan the QR code with the dedicated app. Select [ OK ]. 155
Page 156 - Confirm that the number is displayed in the dedicated app.
6. Establish a Wi-Fi connection. Connect to an access point via Wi-Fi. Follow the instructions for theconnection method used. • Connecting via WPS ( , ) • Connecting manually to detected networks ( ) • Connecting manually by specifying access point information ( ) 7. Confirm that the number is displ...
Page 159 - Auto send; Type to send; Switch network; Clear camera web link settings
[Upload to image.canon] screen Auto send Change the auto send settings. Type to send Select the type of images uploaded. Switch network Change the settings for Wi-Fi connections. Clear camera web link settings Clear the camera web link settings. 159
Page 160 - Live Streaming; Pairing with a Smartphone via Bluetooth; Prepare the smartphone (
Live Streaming Pairing with a Smartphone via Bluetooth Connecting to an Access Point via Wi-Fi You can live-stream images from the camera.Check the streaming requirements and terms of service in advance on the streaming site. Pairing with a Smartphone via Bluetooth Go to step 11 if the smartphone an...
Page 162 - Start Camera Connect.
7. Start pairing. Press the < > button to start pairing. If Camera Connect is not installed, use the smartphone to scan the QRcode on the screen, go to Google Play or App Store to install CameraConnect, then press the < > button to start pairing. 8. Start Camera Connect. Following the in...
Page 163 - Establish a Bluetooth connection.
9. Establish a Bluetooth connection. Press the < > button. When a message appears on the smartphone, use the smartphone asindicated. 163
Page 165 - Connecting to an Access Point via Wi-Fi
Connecting to an Access Point via Wi-Fi The camera automatically reconnects to access points used previously.These instructions are for connecting via WPS (PBC mode). To connect a different way,see Basic Communication Settings ( ). 1. Select [Connect with WPS]. 2. Select [WPS (PBC mode)]. Select [ O...
Page 166 - Auto setting
3. Connect to the access point. Press the access point's WPS button. For details on where the buttonis and how long to press it, refer to the access point user manual. Select [ OK ] to initiate connection with the access point. The following screen is displayed once the camera is connected to theacc...
Page 167 - STBY
6. Start streaming. [ STBY ] is shown on the recording standby screen. Use Camera Connect to start and stop streaming. You can also stopstreaming by pressing the Start/Stop button on the camera. Caution Video and audio may be noisy during streaming, depending on the communicationenvironment. Test st...
Page 168 - Advanced Connections
Advanced Connections Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet You can establish a direct Wi-Fi connection with a smartphone and use Camera Connect tocontrol the camera. 1. Select [ : Advanced connection]. 2. Select [OK]. This screen is not displayed if the Wi-Fi sett...
Page 169 - Start searching for access points.
3. Select [Connect to smartphone(tablet)]. 4. Select [Add a device to connect to]. 5. Start searching for access points. Press the < > button to start searching. If Camera Connect is not installed, use the smartphone to scan the QRcode on the screen, go to Google Play or App Store to install C...
Page 170 - Start Camera Connect and tap the camera name.
6. Establish a Wi-Fi connection. Connect to an access point via Wi-Fi. Follow the instructions for theconnection method used. • Connecting via WPS ( , ) • Connecting manually to detected networks ( ) • Connecting manually by specifying access point information ( ) 7. Start Camera Connect and tap the...
Page 171 - GPS Settings; GPS via Mobile; On the smartphone, activate location services.
GPS Settings GPS via Mobile GPS Information Display GPS via Mobile You can geotag images with a Bluetooth-compatible smartphone.Complete these settings after installing the dedicated Camera Connect app ( ) on the smartphone. 1. On the smartphone, activate location services. 2. Establish a Bluetooth ...
Page 173 - GPS Information Display
GPS Information Display You can check the location information added to your shots on the shooting informationscreen ( ). (1) Latitude (2) Longitude (3) Elevation (4) UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) Caution Location information is acquired from the smartphone only while the camera ispaired with it ...
Page 175 - Basic Communication Settings
Basic Communication Settings Checking the Type of Access Point Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode) Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode) Connecting Manually to Detected Networks Connecting Manually by Specifying Networks Connecting in Camera Access Point Mode Setting the IP Address 175
Page 176 - When WPS is supported; Access point encryption
Checking the Type of Access Point When connecting via an access point, check whether the access point supports WPS*,which simplifies connections between Wi-Fi devices.If you are unsure about WPS compatibility, refer to the access point user manual or otherdocumentation. * Stands for Wi-Fi Protected ...
Page 182 - Connecting Manually to Detected Networks; Selecting the access point
Connecting Manually to Detected Networks Instructions in this section are continued from Checking the Type of Access Point . Connect to an access point by selecting its SSID (or ESS-ID) in a list of active access pointsnearby. Selecting the access point 1. Select an access point on the [Select a net...
Page 183 - Entering the access point encryption key; Key index
Entering the access point encryption key Enter the encryption key (password) set on the access point. For details on theencryption key that has been set, refer to the access point's user manual.The screens displayed in steps 2–3 vary depending on the authentication andencryption set on the access po...
Page 185 - Connecting Manually by Specifying Networks; Entering the SSID
Connecting Manually by Specifying Networks Instructions in this section are continued from Checking the Type of Access Point . Connect to an access point by entering its SSID (or ESS-ID). Entering the SSID 1. Select [Manual settings] on the [Select a network] screen. 2. Enter the SSID (network name)...
Page 186 - Setting the access point authentication method
Setting the access point authentication method 3. Select the authentication method. Select an option and then [ OK ] to go to the next screen. On the [ Encryption settings ] screen displayed if [ Open system ] is selected, select [ Disable ] or [ WEP ]. Entering the access point encryption key Enter...
Page 187 - Enter the encryption key.
5. Enter the encryption key. Press the < > button to access the virtual keyboard ( ), then enter the encryption key. Select [ OK ] to initiate connection with the access point. The following screen is displayed once the camera is connected to theaccess point. 6. Set the IP address. Go to Setti...
Page 189 - Use the other device to connect to the camera.
3. Use the other device to connect to the camera. (1) SSID (network name) (2) Encryption key (password) In other device's Wi-Fi settings, select the SSID (network name) shownon the camera screen, then enter the password. 4. Complete the connection settings based on the device to connect to. 189
Page 190 - Connecting with Manual connection; SSID
Connecting with Manual connection Network settings for camera access point mode are configured manually. Set [ SSID ], [ Channel setting ], and [ Encryption settings ] on each screen displayed. 1. Select [Manual connection]. Select [ OK ]. 2. Enter the SSID (network name). Press the < > button...
Page 194 - Setting the IP address manually
Setting the IP address manually Set up the IP address settings manually. Note that the items displayed vary depending onthe communication function. 1. Select [Manual setting]. Select [ OK ]. 2. Select an option to configure. Select an option to access the screen for numerical input. To use a gateway...
Page 197 - Use the connected device as needed.
Page 198 - Editing/Deleting Devices for Connections; Changing Device Nicknames
Editing/Deleting Devices for Connections Changing Device Nicknames Deleting Connection Information Before editing or deleting connection settings for other devices, end the Wi-Fi connection.Here, [ : Connect to smartphone(tablet) ] is used as an example. Changing Device Nicknames You can change the ...
Page 200 - Deleting Connection Information; Access the screen for the connected device.; Connect to Wireless Remote
Deleting Connection Information 1. Access the screen for the connected device. Follow steps 1–3 in Changing Device Nicknames . For [ : Connect to Wireless Remote ], see Canceling the Pairing . 2. Select [Delete connection information]. 3. Select [OK]. 200
Page 201 - Airplane Mode
Airplane Mode You can temporarily disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions. 1. Select [ : Airplane mode]. 2. Set to [On]. [ ] is displayed on the screen. Note [ ] may not be displayed in still photo shooting, movie recording, or playback,depending on display settings. If it is not displayed, press the ...
Page 202 - Checking the MAC Address
Wi-Fi Settings Checking the MAC Address 1. Select [ : Wi-Fi settings]. 2. Select an option. Wi-Fi When the use of electronic devices and wireless devices is prohibited,such as on board airplanes or in hospitals, set it to [ Disable ]. MAC address You can check the MAC address of the camera. Checking...
Page 203 - Check the MAC address.
1. Select [ : Wi-Fi settings]. 2. Select [MAC address]. 3. Check the MAC address. 203
Page 204 - Bluetooth Settings; Bluetooth; Connect to
Bluetooth Settings 1. Select [ : Bluetooth settings]. 2. Select an option. Bluetooth If you will not use the Bluetooth function, select [ Disable ]. Bluetooth address You can check the camera's Bluetooth address. Connect to You can check the name and communication status of the paireddevice. 204
Page 205 - Camera Name; Change the camera name.
Camera Name You can change the camera name (displayed on smartphones and other cameras) asneeded. 1. Select [ : Camera name]. 2. Change the camera name. Use the virtual keyboard ( ) to enter the camera name. 3. Press the < > button, then select [OK]. 205
Page 206 - Error Details
Error Details You can display details of errors affecting the camera's wireless communication functions. 1. Select [ : Error details]. Details of errors that have occurred are displayed. For more information on errors, see Responding to Error Messages . 206
Page 207 - Resetting Communication Settings
Resetting Communication Settings All wireless communication settings can be deleted. By deleting the wireless communicationsettings, you can prevent their information from being exposed when you lend or give yourcamera to other people. 1. Select [ : Reset communication settings]. 2. Select [OK]. Cau...
Page 208 - Virtual Keyboard Operations
Virtual Keyboard Operations (1) Input area, for entering text (2) Cursor keys, for moving in the input area (3) Current no. of characters/no. available (4) Keyboard (5) Switch input modes (6) Space (7) Delete a character in the input area (8) Exit input Use < > to move within (2) and (4)–(7). ...
Page 209 - Responding to Error Messages
Responding to Error Messages When an error occurs, display the details of the error by following one of the proceduresbelow. Then, eliminate the cause of the error by referring to the examples shown in thischapter. Select [ : Error details ]. Select [ Error details ] on the [ Wi-Fi on ] screen. Clic...
Page 210 - 1: Connection target not found; 2: Connection target not found
11: Connection target not found In the case of [Connect to smartphone(tablet)], is Camera Connect running? • Establish a connection using Camera Connect ( ). Are the camera and the access point set to use the same encryption key forauthentication? • This error occurs if the encryption keys do not ma...
Page 211 - 3: Device with same IP address exists on selected network; Manual setting; Open system
23: Device with same IP address exists on selected network Is another device on the camera network using the same IP address as thecamera? • Change the camera's IP address to avoid using the same address as another device on the network. Otherwise, change the IP address of the device that has adupli...
Page 212 - Does the SSID set on the camera match that of the access point?; What to check at the access point; Is the access point turned on?; 4: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal; MAC address; 5: Wireless LAN connection lost
61: Selected SSID wireless LAN network not found Are any obstacles blocking the line of sight between the camera and the antennaof the access point? • Move the antenna of the access point to a position clearly visible from the point of view of the camera. What to check on the camera Does the SSID se...
Page 213 - A problem other than error code number 11 to 83 occurred.
91: Other error A problem other than error code number 11 to 83 occurred. • Turn the camera's power switch off and on. 213
Page 214 - 21: Not enough free space on server; The target Web server does not have enough free space.; 25: Check the network settings; Is the network connected?; 27: An error has occurred; The image.canon site is busy at the moment.; The image.canon site is currently offline for maintenance.; 33: Cannot log in to Web service; An error occurred when signing in to image.canon.
121: Not enough free space on server The target Web server does not have enough free space. • Delete unnecessary images on the Web server, check the free space on the Web server, then try sending the data again. 125: Check the network settings Is the network connected? • Check the connection status ...
Page 215 - The settings for image.canon were changed.
134: Set the correct date and time The date, time, and time zone settings are incorrect. • Check the [ : Date/Time/Zone ] settings. 135: Web service settings have been changed The settings for image.canon were changed. • Check the image.canon settings. 136: The QR code shown on the camera was not sc...
Page 216 - Wireless Communication Precautions
Wireless Communication Precautions Distance Between the Camera and the Smartphone Installation Location of Access Point Antenna Nearby Electronic Devices Precautions for Using Multiple Cameras If the transmission rate drops, the connection is lost, or other problems occur when using thewireless comm...
Page 218 - Security
Security If security settings have not been properly set, the following problems may occur. Transmission monitoringThird parties with malicious intent may monitor wireless LAN transmissions and attemptto acquire the data you are sending.Unauthorized network accessThird parties with malicious intent ...
Page 220 - Wireless Communication Status; Recording standby screen
Wireless Communication Status Wireless communication status can be checked on the screen. Recording standby screen Information display screen during playback (1) Wi-Fi function(2) Bluetooth function(3) Wireless signal strength 220
Page 221 - Bluetooth Function Indicator
Communication Status Screen Wi-Fi Function Wireless Signal Strength Not connected Wi-Fi: Disable Off Wi-Fi: Enable Connecting (Blinking) Connected Sending data Connection error (Blinking) Bluetooth Function Indicator Bluetooth Function Connection Status Screen Other than [Disable] Bluetooth connecte...
Page 225 - Folder Settings; Creating a Folder
Folder Settings Creating a Folder Selecting a Folder You can freely create and select the folder where the captured images are to be saved. Creating a Folder 1. Select [ : Select folder]. 2. Select [Create folder]. 225
Page 227 - Selecting a Folder; Creating folders with a computer; DCIM
Selecting a Folder (1) Folder name (2) Number of images in folder (3) Lowest file number (4) Highest file number Select a folder on the folder selection screen.Captured images are stored in your selected folder. Note Folders A folder can contain up to 9999 images (file number 0001–9999). When a fold...
Page 228 - File Numbering
File Numbering Continuous Auto Reset Manual Reset The captured images saved in a folder are assigned a file number from 0001 to 9999. Youcan change how the image files are numbered. (Example) (1) File number 1. Select [ : File numbering]. 228
Page 229 - Manual reset
2. Set the item. Select [ Numbering ]. Select [ Continuous ] or [ Auto reset ]. If you want to reset the file numbering, select [ Manual reset ] ( ). Select [ OK ] to create a new folder, and the file number will start with 0001. Caution If the file number in folder 999 reaches 9999, shooting will n...
Page 230 - File numbering after replacing the card
Continuous For continuous file numbering regardless of switching cards orcreating folders Even after you replace the card or create a new folder, the file numbering continues insequence up to 9999. This is useful when you want to save images numbered anywherebetween 0001 to 9999 on multiple cards or...
Page 231 - Auto Reset
Auto Reset For restarting file numbering from 0001 after switching cards orcreating folders When you replace the card or create a folder, the file numbering restarts from 0001 for thenew images saved. This is useful if you want to organize images by cards or folders.If the replacement card or existi...
Page 232 - Manual Reset
Manual Reset For resetting file numbering to 0001 or starting from 0001 in newfolders When you reset the file numbering manually, a new folder is created automatically and thefile numbering of images saved to that folder starts from 0001.This is useful, for example, if you want to use different fold...
Page 233 - Card Formatting
Card Formatting Use this camera to format (initialize) the card in the following cases. The card is new.The card was formatted by a different camera or a computer.The card is full of images or data.A card-related error is displayed ( ). Caution Formatting a card will erase all data on it. Before for...
Page 234 - Card file formats
Card file formats microSD cards will be formatted in FAT12/16, microSDHC cards in FAT32, andmicroSDXC in exFAT. Caution It may not be possible to use microSDXC cards formatted with this camera in othercameras. Also note that exFAT-formatted cards may not be recognized by somecomputer operating syste...
Page 235 - Auto Rotate
Auto Rotate You can change the auto rotation setting that straightens images shot in vertical orientationwhen they are displayed. 1. Select [ : Auto rotate]. 235
Page 237 - Adding Orientation Information to Movies
Adding Orientation Information to Movies For movies recorded with the camera held vertically, orientation information indicating whichside is up can be added automatically to enable playback in the same orientation onsmartphones or other devices. 1. Select [ : Add rotate info]. 2. Select an option. ...
Page 238 - Time zone
Date/Time/Zone When you turn on the power for the first time or if the date/time/zone have been reset, followthese steps to set the time zone first.By setting the time zone first, you can simply adjust this setting as needed in the future andthe date/time will be updated to match it.Since the captur...
Page 239 - Time difference
Select the time zone. If your time zone is not listed, press the < > button, then set the difference from UTC in [ Time difference ]. Select a [ Time difference ] option (+–/hour/minute), then press the < > button. After setting the item, press the < > button. After entering the ti...
Page 240 - Set daylight saving time.
4. Set daylight saving time. Set it as necessary. Select [ ] or [ ], then press the < > button. When the daylight saving time is set to [ ], the time set in step 3 will advance by 1 hour. If [ ] is set, the daylight saving time will be canceled and the time will go back by 1 hour. 5. Exit the ...
Page 242 - For NTSC
Video System Set the video system of any television used for display. This setting determines the framerates available when you record movies. 1. Select [ : Video system]. 2. Select an option. For NTSC For areas using the NTSC TV system, such as North America, Japan,South Korea, and Mexico. For PAL ...
Page 243 - Beeps
Beeps 1. Select [ : Beep]. 2. Select an option. Enable The camera beeps after focusing and in response to touch operations. Disable Disables beeping for focusing, self-timer, shutter, and touch operations. Note By default, beeping volume for touch operations is set to [ 0 ] ( ). 243
Page 244 - Volume
Volume The volume of camera sounds is adjustable. 1. Select [ : Volume]. 2. Set the option. Select an option, then press the < > < > keys to adjust the volume. 244
Page 245 - Power Saving
Power Saving You can adjust the timing of when the screen turns off and when the camera turns off afterthe camera is left idle (Screen off and Auto power off). 1. Select [ : Power saving]. 2. Select an option. 245
Page 247 - Screen Brightness
Screen Brightness 1. Select [ : Screen brightness]. 2. Make the adjustment. Referring to the gray image, press the < > < > keys to adjust brightness, then press the < > button. Check the effect on the screen. Note To check the image's exposure, referring to the histogram is recomme...
Page 248 - HDMI Resolution
HDMI Resolution Set the image output resolution used when the camera is connected to a television orexternal recording device with an HDMI cable. 1. Select [ : HDMI resolution]. 2. Select an option. Auto The images will automatically be displayed at the optimum resolutionmatching the connected telev...
Page 249 - Select a function to assign.; Other settings
Communication/Multi-Access Button Function (inMovie Mode) The < > button can be assigned to frequently used Movie mode functions. 1. Select [ : btn funct. (in mov. mode)]. 2. Select a function to assign. Press the < > button to set it. Note To clear the function you have assigned, select...
Page 250 - App Selection for USB Connections; Photo import; Video calls/streaming
App Selection for USB Connections By connecting the camera to a smartphone or computer with the interface cable, you cantransfer images or import images to the smartphone or computer. 1. Select [ : Choose USB connection app]. 2. Select an option. Photo import Select when importing images to a comput...
Page 251 - Resetting the Camera; Basic settings
Resetting the Camera The camera's settings for shooting functions and menu functions can be restored to theirdefaults. 1. Select [ : Reset camera]. 2. Select an option. Basic settings Restores default settings for camera shooting functions and menusettings. Other settings Settings for individual sel...
Page 252 - Copyright Information
Copyright Information Checking the Copyright Information Deleting the Copyright Information When you set the copyright information, it will be recorded to the image as Exif information. Caution If the entry for “Author” or “Copyright” is long, it may not be displayed entirely whenyou select [ Displa...
Page 253 - Display copyright info.
3. Enter text. Use the < > dial to select a character, then press the < > button to enter it. By selecting [ ], you can change the input mode. Select [ ] to delete a character. 4. Exit the setting. Press the < > button, then press [ OK ]. Checking the Copyright Information When you...
Page 254 - Deleting the Copyright Information; Delete copyright information
Deleting the Copyright Information When you select [ Delete copyright information ] in step 2, you can delete the [ Author ] and [ Copyright ] information. 254
Page 255 - Other Information; Certification Logo Display; Firmware
Other Information Manual/software URL To download instruction manuals, select [ : Manual/software URL ] and scan the displayed QR code with a smartphone. You can also use a computer to access thewebsite at the URL displayed and download software. Certification Logo Display Select [ : Certification L...
Page 256 - Reference
Reference This chapter provides reference information on camera features. • Troubleshooting Guide • Error Codes • Information Display • Specifications • Before Disposal 256
Page 257 - Troubleshooting Guide; Power-related problems; The camera is not activated even when turned on.
Troubleshooting Guide Power-related problems Shooting-related problems Problems with wireless features Operation problems Display problems Playback problems If a problem occurs with the camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If thisTroubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, cont...
Page 258 - The camera turns off by itself.
The camera turns off by itself. A power-saving feature is enabled ( ). 258
Page 259 - Shooting-related problems
Shooting-related problems No images can be shot or recorded. Make sure the card is properly inserted ( ). If the card is full, replace the card or delete unnecessary images to make space( , ). The card cannot be used. If a card error message is displayed, see Inserting/Removing Cards and Error Codes...
Page 260 - I cannot take still photos during movie recording.
The image flickers or horizontal stripes appear during movie recording. Flickering, horizontal stripes (noise), or irregular exposures can be caused byfluorescent lighting, LED lighting, or other light sources during movie recording. Also,changes in the exposure (brightness) or color tone may be rec...
Page 262 - Display problems; Playback problems
Operation problems Camera operation is erratic. The buttons are unresponsive. An internal error may have occurred. Force the camera off by holding down the< > and < > buttons together for 8 sec. Wait a while before restarting the camera by pressing the < > button. Display problems ...
Page 263 - Error Codes
Error Codes (1) Error number (2) Cause and countermeasures If there is a problem with the camera, an error message will appear. Follow the on-screeninstructions.If the problem persists, write down the error code (Err xx) and request service. 263
Page 264 - Information Display; Movie Recording Screen
Information Display Movie Recording Screen Still Photo Shooting Screen Playback Screen Movie Recording Screen Each time you press the < > button, the information display will change. The display will show only the settings currently applied. 264
Page 266 - Still Photo Shooting Screen
Still Photo Shooting Screen Each time you press the < > button, the information display will change. The display will show only the settings currently applied. (1) Available shots (2) Battery level (3) Wi-Fi function (4) Self-timer (5) Brightness (6) High temperature warning (7) Still photo im...
Page 269 - Basic information display for still photos
Basic information display for still photos (1) Wi-Fi signal strength (2) Wi-Fi function (3) Battery level (4) Playback number/Total images recorded (5) Send images to smartphone (6) Airplane mode (7) Shutter speed (8) Aperture value (9) Brightness (10) Bluetooth function (11) Rating (12) Image prote...
Page 271 - Detailed information display for still photos
Detailed information display for still photos (1) Shutter speed (2) Shooting mode (3) Aperture value (4) Brightness (5) Shooting date and time (6) Histogram (Brightness/RGB) (7) ISO speed (8) Scroll bar (9) Image quality (10) File size 271
Page 272 - Specifications; Lens; Image sensor
Specifications Lens Focal length During Movie recording(Full HD, 16:9) 6.6 mm (Approx. 19 mm equivalent, 35mm format equivalent) During Still photoshooting 6.6 mm (Approx. 18mm equivalent, 35mm format equivalent) Angle of view During Movie recording(Full HD, 16:9) 97.5° During Still photoshooting 10...
Page 273 - Recording system; Image recording format:; Image type and extension
Recording system Image recording format: Compliant with Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif 2.31* 1 * 1: Supports time offset information Image type and extension Image type Extension Still photos JPEG .JPG Movies IPB (Standard) / IPB (Light) .MP4 Recording media microSD, microSDHC, and ...
Page 274 - Still photo recording; Still photo pixel count; File size/number of shots available
Still photo recording Still photo pixel count Image size Resolution (pixels) Aspect ratio 3:2 4:3 16:9 1:1 JPEG Approx. 20.0 megapixels (5472 × 3648) Approx. 17.7 megapixels (4864 × 3648) Approx. 16.8 megapixels* 1 (5472 × 3072) Approx. 13.3 megapixels (3648 × 3648) Approx. 8.9megapixels (3648 × 243...
Page 275 - Movie recording
Movie recording Movie recording format Container format MP4 Compression H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC Audio AAC Movie recording size overview Movie recording size Resolution Aspect ratio Frame rate (fps) Video compression Audio compression NTSC PAL 4K UHD 3840×2160 16:9 29.9723.98 25.00 IPB (Standard) IPB (Lig...
Page 277 - Auto stopping of movie recording
Card performance requirements (movie recording) [write/read speed] Movie recording size Card performance requirements 4K UHD 29.97 fps25.00 fps23.98 fps IPB (Standard) UHS Speed Class 3 orhigher IPB (Light) SD Speed Class 10 orhigher Full HD 59.94 fps50.00 fps IPB (Standard) SD Speed Class 10 orhigh...
Page 278 - Focusing operation; Focusing area; Angle adjustment
Autofocus (AF) Focusing method: Contrast detection Focusing operation Still photo shooting Movie recording AF operation • One-Shot AF • Movie Servo AF AF method • Face tracking AF • Face tracking AF• Specified frame AF AF lock • Not supported • Tap to start/stop AF* 1 Manual focus (MF) Not supported...
Page 279 - Exposure control; Shutter; Still photo shooting; External interface; Digital terminal; HDMI output terminal:
Exposure control Metering mode: 384-zone (24×16) metering using the image sensor Metering mode: Evaluative metering Shutter Still photo shooting Type: Rolling shutter, using the image sensor Shutter speed: 1/2000–1/8 sec. * Up to 1.0 sec. depending on the scene. Movie recording Type: Rolling shutter...
Page 280 - Power source; USB charging time
Power source Battery: Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery * Not user-replaceable. USB charging time Battery charger used Charging time PD-E1 (at room temperature) Approx. 1 hr. 50 min. * To fully recharge a completely depleted battery (unless over-discharged; details conform to Canon testing s...
Page 281 - Dimensions and weight; Dimensions; Operating environment; Operating temperature:
Dimensions and weight Dimensions (W) × (H) × (D) Approx. 63.4 × 90.0 × 34.3mm / Approx. 2.50 × 3.54 × 1.35 in. Weight Exterior color Weight Body (including card) Black Approx. 211 g / Approx. 7.44 oz. Silver Approx. 211 g / Approx. 7.44 oz. Operating environment Operating temperature: 0–40°C / 32–10...
Page 282 - Standards compliance:
Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) communication Supported standards (equivalent to IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards) Wi-Fi standards Transmission method Maximum link speed IEEE 802.11b DSSS modulation 11 Mbps IEEE 802.11g OFDM modulation 54 Mbps IEEE 802.11n 72.2 Mbps * Not compatible with MIMO (Multiple-input and mul...
Page 283 - Before Disposal
Before Disposal Caution DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATIONS. Note A screwdriver for M1.4 Phillips head screws is recommended for screw removal. 1. Turn the camera off. 2. Remove the eight screws. 283
Page 286 - Trademarks and Licensing; Trademarks
Trademarks and Licensing Trademarks About MPEG-4 Licensing Accessories Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of MicrosoftCorporation in the United States and/or other countries.App Store and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and othercountr...
Page 287 - About MPEG-4 Licensing
About MPEG-4 Licensing “This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the MPEG-4 standard and may be used forencoding MPEG-4 compliant video and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that wasencoded only (1) for a personal and non-commercial purpose or (2) by a video providerlicensed under the AT...
Page 288 - Accessories; Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended
Accessories Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended This product is designed to achieve optimum performance when used with genuine Canonaccessories. Therefore, using this product with genuine accessories is highly recommended.Canon shall not be liable for any damage to this product and/or ac...
Page 304 - File numbering methods; Still Photo Recording; Image; JPEG; AAC
2 File Numbering 1. File numbering methods a. Continuous i. The numbering of captured images continues even after you replace the card. b. Auto reset i. When cards are replaced, the numbering is reset to start from 0001. If the new card already contains images, the numbering will continue from the l...
Page 309 - Yes; Quick Control Function
7 Playback Display Format Item Still Photo Movie Display conditions JPEG images MP4 movies*1 Image review Review duration: Off / 2 sec. / 4 sec. / 8 sec. / Hold Single-image display Yes Yes View from last seen Yes Yes Shooting information display No information display / Basic information display / ...
Page 310 - GFSK modulation; Video Calls / Streaming
8 Wi-Fi ® Supporting Standards Equivalent to IEEE 802.11b/g/n Standards Transmission Method DS-SS modulation (IEEE 802.11b)OFDM modulation (IEEE 802.11g/n) Transition Frequency (Central Frequency) 2.4 GHz band Frequency: 2412 to 2462 MHzChannels: 1 to 11 channels Security Connection Method Authentic...
Page 311 - External Interface; mm diameter stereo mini jack; Power Source; Approx. 500 recharging and usage cycles; Dimensions and Weight
9 External Interface USB Terminal USB Type-CEquivalent to Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) HDMI Out Terminal HDMI micro OUT terminal (Type D)* Resolution switches automatically* HDMI CEC not supported* Images not displayed unless [For NTSC] or [For PAL] is set correctly for the TVvideo system Microphone termi...