Canon EOS R3 - Manual

Canon EOS R3

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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; Connecting other devices
  • Page 10 – Package Contents; Camera
  • Page 11 – Cable Protector; The camera does not come with a memory card (; Caution
  • Page 12 – Supplemental Information
  • Page 13 – Compatible Accessories
  • Page 14 – Instruction Manuals; Advanced User Guide; View or download from the following website.; Note; ] to display the QR code on the camera screen.
  • Page 15 – Quick Start Guide; Upon purchase, charge the battery to start using (
  • Page 16 – Zone
  • Page 17 – Focus on the subject (
  • Page 19 – About This Guide; Icons in This Guide
  • Page 20 – and the Multi-function lock feature is off (
  • Page 21 – Compatible Cards; If the card is new; Cards That Can Record Movies
  • Page 22 – Safety Instructions; Denotes the risk of serious injury or death.; Keep the product out of the reach of young children.
  • Page 24 – High
  • Page 25 – Handling Precautions; Camera care
  • Page 26 – To protect the card and its recorded data, note the following:
  • Page 28 – Part Names; Attaching the Strap
  • Page 34 – LCD panel information display; Information; Viewfinder information display; Information displayed varies depending on camera status.
  • Page 35 – Battery Charger LC-E19
  • Page 37 – Using the Cable Protector; When connecting the camera to a computer,; use the included interface cable or a; Using the; Preparation; Attach the protector to the camera.
  • Page 38 – (4) Slim commercially available HDMI cable
  • Page 39 – (5) Included or optional Canon interface cable
  • Page 40 – (6) Thick commercially available HDMI cable
  • Page 42 – Software; Software Overview; EOS Utility
  • Page 44 – Download the software.; Decompress it on the computer.; For Windows; Click the displayed installer file to start the installer.; For macOS; • A drive icon and installer file will appear on the desktop.; Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
  • Page 45 – Software Instruction Manuals; Check the following website for software instruction manuals.
  • Page 46 – Preparation and Basic Operations
  • Page 47 – Charging the Battery; Connect and plug in the battery charger.
  • Page 48 – or slot; Charging is finished when all three charge lamps
  • Page 50 – All three lamps are blinking.
  • Page 51 – Inserting/Removing Batteries; Insertion; Remove the battery compartment cap.
  • Page 53 – Removal; Turn the battery release handle and remove the battery.; Make sure the power switch is set to <
  • Page 54 – Inserting/Removing Cards; Recording is possible as long as there is at least one; Slide the cover to open it.
  • Page 55 – Inserting cards the wrong way may
  • Page 57 – Set the power switch to <; > button and on the Quick
  • Page 58 – Formatting the Card
  • Page 59 – ] icon is displayed as you are; > and stop shooting for a while before removing cards. Removing hot
  • Page 61 – Using the Screen; You can change the direction and angle of the screen.
  • Page 63 – Turning on the Power; Changing the Interface Language; If you set the power switch to <
  • Page 64 – To change the interface language, see; Automatic Sensor Cleaning; Whenever the power switch is set to <
  • Page 65 – Battery Level Indicator; When the power switch is set to <; Doing any of the following will exhaust the battery faster:
  • Page 66 – Attaching/Detaching RF Lenses; Attaching a Lens
  • Page 68 – For RF lenses without a focus mode switch, set to [; AF
  • Page 69 – Detaching a Lens; Turn the lens until it stops, then detach it.
  • Page 70 – The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses.
  • Page 72 – Remove the front lens cap.
  • Page 73 – Detach the lens from the adapter.; For lens precautions, see
  • Page 74 – Using the Multi-Function Shoe
  • Page 75 – Attaching the shoe cover; Attach accessories correctly as described in
  • Page 76 – Using the Viewfinder; Adjusting the Viewfinder; Turn the dioptric adjustment knob.
  • Page 77 – Press in the position indicated.
  • Page 78 – Hold the eyecup as shown.
  • Page 79 – Hold the eyecup as shown in step 2 and lift straight up.
  • Page 80 – Using Eye Control; Eye control is only available in still photo shooting.; Performing Calibration; After adjusting the viewfinder (
  • Page 81 – Calibration results (calibration data) are saved to the current [; Look through the viewfinder.
  • Page 82 – Look at the indicator displayed and press the <; Perform calibration for vertical shooting.; For higher eye control accuracy, select [; Refine; ] and perform calibration
  • Page 83 – Exit; calibration number shown in step 2.; Also read
  • Page 84 – Adding calibration data; then perform calibration.
  • Page 85 – Using Eye Control for AF; Menu settings
  • Page 86 – You can enable switching between [; Eye control; ] from the Quick Control screen by customizing the Quick; Select calibration data to use.
  • Page 87 – Operations in viewfinder shooting; A pointer (1) is displayed when you look through the viewfinder.; Subject tracking; also displayed when subjects are detected.
  • Page 88 – You can assign eye control subject confirmation ([
  • Page 89 – Using eye control to display the focus guide; ], you can use eye control to display the focus guide
  • Page 90 – General eye control precautions; glasses or sunglasses
  • Page 91 – Enhancing eye control accuracy; open as you look through the viewfinder.; If eye control seems inaccurate
  • Page 92 – Configuring Pointer Display; Pointer display; Pointer visibility can be set to [; Sensitivity; • Set toward the negative end to make the pointer less responsive.; Color
  • Page 93 – Display format
  • Page 94 – You can enter names to identify calibration data.; Select a calibration data number.; Select the number and press the <; OK
  • Page 95 – Saving and loading calibration data; Save to card; ] to save all calibration data on the camera to the; Load from card; ] to overwrite calibration data on the camera
  • Page 96 – Deleting calibration data; Delete the calibration data.; Select the data to delete and press <; Delete all
  • Page 97 – Basic Operations
  • Page 98 – Holding the Camera; Viewing the screen as you shoot; As you shoot, you can tilt the screen to adjust it. For details, see; Shooting through the viewfinder
  • Page 99 – Shutter Button; Pressing halfway; This releases the shutter and takes the picture.; Preventing camera shake; • Hold the camera still, as shown in
  • Page 101 – Press a button such as <
  • Page 102 – > Quick Control Dial 1
  • Page 103 – > Quick Control Dial 2
  • Page 104 – Examples of using the Multi-controller
  • Page 105 – You can set the shooting mode.
  • Page 108 – Multi function lock
  • Page 109 – > LCD Panel Info Switching/Illumination Button; > button changes the information on the LCD panel.
  • Page 110 – Vertical Shooting
  • Page 111 – Customize dials
  • Page 112 – Button Backlighting; > button backlighting is activated during
  • Page 113 – The following sample screens are for still photos.
  • Page 114 – Menu Operations and Settings; Menu Screen
  • Page 115 – Main tabs
  • Page 116 – Menu Setting Procedure; Display the menu screen.; Each time you turn the <
  • Page 117 – The current setting is indicated in blue.
  • Page 118 – Dimmed Menu Items; Example: When focus bracketing has been set; ], you can reset menu functions to the default settings by; Basic settings
  • Page 119 – Quick Control
  • Page 120 – Select a setting item and set your preferred option.; left or right. Some items are set by pressing a button after this.; Customize Quick Controls; > vertically or horizontally to select an item on the screen
  • Page 121 – Touch-Screen Operation; Tapping; you can return to the preceding screen.; Responsiveness to touch operations can be adjusted in [ :; Touch control
  • Page 122 – Dragging; Slide your finger while touching the screen.
  • Page 123 – Shooting Mode; This chapter describes shooting modes.
  • Page 124 – Set the shooting mode to [; ] appears to the left; AUTO
  • Page 125 – Set the amount of exposure compensation.; ] appears to the left of the exposure level indicator.; Combinations of functions in [
  • Page 126 – compensation amount to [
  • Page 127 – Focus on the subject.; The shutter speed and aperture value are set automatically.
  • Page 128 – Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely.; If the “
  • Page 130 – Press the shutter button halfway.; Check the display and shoot.; > dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture value stops
  • Page 131 – Shutter speeds from “
  • Page 134 – will be displayed for the aperture.
  • Page 135 – Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto; With ISO Auto, you can set exposure compensation (; Set the shutter speed and aperture value.
  • Page 136 – Set the exposure and take the picture.; If the ISO speed is set to [; ] for manual exposure shooting, you can set exposure
  • Page 137 – > button and recompose the shot, you can see the exposure; Exposure level increments
  • Page 138 – Bulb Timer
  • Page 139 – Elapsed exposure time is displayed on the LCD panel.; You can reduce the noise generated during long exposures by using [; Long
  • Page 141 – Disable
  • Page 142 – Shooting and Recording; Still Photo Shooting
  • Page 145 – Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting; Shooting 1
  • Page 148 – ] is not displayed when an IS-equipped lens is
  • Page 149 – Shooting 9; Display simulation
  • Page 150 – Image Quality; Image Size Selection
  • Page 151 – and
  • Page 152 – is set if you set both RAW and JPEG/HEIF to [
  • Page 153 – RAW Images; or; RAW image processing
  • Page 154 – Guide to Image Quality Settings; See
  • Page 155 – Maximum Burst for Continuous Shooting; If the maximum burst is displayed as “; BUSY; Still photo file size / Number of possible shots /
  • Page 156 – Select the desired image size.; Quality of 6–10 is indicated by <
  • Page 158 – Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio; To proceed without changing shooting area display, press <
  • Page 159 – image quality options are not available
  • Page 160 – Setting examples
  • Page 161 – Still photo
  • Page 162 – Setting with camera controls
  • Page 163 – Setting from the menu
  • Page 164 – Exposure compensation in AEB may be less effective with [; Auto Lighting
  • Page 165 – ] blinks in the lower left of the screen during AEB.
  • Page 166 – ISO Speed Settings for Still Photos; With an image displayed on the screen, set by turning the <; For details on the ISO Auto range, see; ISO speed guide
  • Page 167 – ISO speed can also be set in the ISO speed item by pressing the <
  • Page 168 – ISO Speed Range When Set Manually; Minimum
  • Page 169 – Maximum
  • Page 170 – ISO Speed Range Used with ISO Auto
  • Page 171 – ] settings will also function as the minimum and
  • Page 172 – Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto; ] mode when shooting subjects in motion with a wide-angle
  • Page 174 – HDR PQ Settings
  • Page 175 – For images captured with [
  • Page 176 – HDR Mode; Auto; ] will have the dynamic range set automatically; Disable HDR
  • Page 177 – ], HDR shooting is canceled automatically after you; Every shot; ], HDR shooting continues until the setting in step 2 is
  • Page 179 – display information (
  • Page 181 – Auto Lighting Optimizer; Set a correction option.; If a setting other than [; ] is set and you use exposure compensation or flash
  • Page 183 – Highlight Tone Priority; You can reduce overexposed, clipped highlights.; ]: Improves gradation in highlights. The gradation between the; Enhanced; ]: Reduces overexposed highlights even more than; Enable
  • Page 185 – Anti-Flicker Shooting
  • Page 186 – ] is set and you shoot under a flickering light source, the shutter-
  • Page 190 – Auto detecting; Set the desired shutter speed.
  • Page 191 – Manual setting
  • Page 192 – Adjust the shutter speed.
  • Page 193 – ] mode adjusts the aperture value as needed in HF anti-flicker
  • Page 194 – Shooting with Speedlites; EL/EX Series Speedlites for EOS Cameras; Sync speed; Varies depending on the shutter mode.; Flash exposure compensation; > dial to select the flash exposure; FE lock; compose the shot and take the picture.
  • Page 195 – Function Shoe
  • Page 196 – Canon Speedlites Other Than the EL/EX Series; ] and adjust the aperture value before
  • Page 197 – Non-Canon Flash Units; PC terminal; You can use flash units with a sync cord via the PC terminal (
  • Page 198 – Flash Function Settings
  • Page 199 – Flash Firing
  • Page 201 – E-TTL II Flash Metering; ] for flash metering suitable for shots of people.; Evaluative; ] is set, some subjects and shooting conditions may
  • Page 202 – Continuous Flash Control; ] to perform flash metering for each shot.
  • Page 203 – Slow Synchro; You can set the flash-sync speed for flash photography in [; Shutter mode; Note that under low light, backgrounds will be darker than with [
  • Page 205 – Sample display; Flash mode
  • Page 206 – ] is the standard mode of EL/EX series Speedlites for automatic; Adjust exposure compensation (
  • Page 207 – Wireless functions
  • Page 208 – Shutter synchronization; ] so that the flash fires immediately after
  • Page 210 – Flash exposure bracketing
  • Page 211 – Flash Custom Function Settings; Set the desired functions.; EX series Speedlites always fire at full output when the [; Flash metering mode; Custom Function is set to [; External Speedlite control
  • Page 212 – ] on the confirmation screen to clear all flash settings or
  • Page 213 – White Balance; Select the white balance item.; > dial to select the white balance setting item.
  • Page 214 – To set your preferred color temperature, select [; White balance
  • Page 218 – ] Setting a Color Temperature; Set the color temperature.; ] to a value measured with a commercially available color
  • Page 219 – Custom White Balance; Registering Custom White Balances; Registration from the menu
  • Page 220 – Select a custom white balance number to be registered.; > dial to select a number from 1 to 5 for [
  • Page 221 – Shoot a plain white object.; You can use any of the white balance settings.
  • Page 222 – Registration from the Quick Control screen; Select the white balance setting item.
  • Page 223 – Shoot a plain white object (; The custom white balance is registered to the camera.; Selecting an image recorded on a card; Shoot a plain white object as described in step 4 in
  • Page 224 – Select an image to register as the custom white balance.; > dial to select the image captured in step 1, then press
  • Page 225 – shot with another camera.
  • Page 226 – Selecting and Shooting with Custom White Balances; Select the custom white balance number.; ] screen, select the number of the registered
  • Page 227 – Setting from the Quick Control screen; > dial to select a number from 1 to 5, then press the
  • Page 228 – Naming Custom White Balances
  • Page 229 – The entered name is displayed below [
  • Page 230 – White Balance Correction; White Balance Correction
  • Page 231 – Set the white balance correction.; > to move the “■” mark on the screen to your preferred
  • Page 232 – In step 2 for
  • Page 233 – white balance bracketing.; Bracket; stands for bracketing.
  • Page 234 – Color Space; Set a color space option.; Adobe RGB
  • Page 235 – Picture Style Selection; Picture Style Characteristics; Select a Picture Style.
  • Page 236 – If the desired color tone is not obtained with [
  • Page 237 – You can add a new style based on presets such as [; Portrait; Picture Style file, then adjust it as needed (; Standard
  • Page 238 – Symbols; Icons on the Picture Style selection screen represent [; ] cannot be set for movie
  • Page 239 – Picture Style Customization; Settings and Effects; Monochrome; Monochrome Adjustment; Select the Picture Style to adjust, then press the <
  • Page 240 – Set the effect level.; > button to save the adjusted setting and return to
  • Page 241 – ] in step 3, you can restore the parameter settings of the
  • Page 242 – ] will make the filter effect more pronounced.; Toning effect
  • Page 243 – Picture Style Registration; You can select a base Picture Style such as [; and register it under [
  • Page 244 – Select the base Picture Style, then press <
  • Page 246 – Clarity
  • Page 247 – Lens Aberration Correction; Peripheral Illumination Correction; Lens aberration correction
  • Page 248 – Confirm that the name of the attached lens and [; Correction data; Digital Lens
  • Page 249 – Distortion Correction
  • Page 250 – Digital Lens Optimizer; Image processing after you shoot takes longer when set to [
  • Page 251 – Chromatic Aberration Correction
  • Page 252 – Diffraction Correction; recommended even if [
  • Page 254 – Long Exposure Noise Reduction; Set a reduction option.; ] setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected
  • Page 255 – ] set, noise reduction after you shoot may take as long as
  • Page 256 – High ISO Speed Noise Reduction; Multi Shot Noise Reduction; Applies noise reduction with higher image quality than [; ] is not available with image
  • Page 257 – ” is displayed as
  • Page 258 – Dust Delete Data Acquisition
  • Page 261 – Dust Delete Data Appending; 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 262 – Multiple Exposures; Merging Multiple Exposures with a JPEG Image Recorded on the Card
  • Page 263 – To exit shooting multiple exposures, select [
  • Page 265 – Select the number of exposures, then press <; Specify the images to save.
  • Page 266 – shot only; automatically after the shooting ends.; Continuously; setting in step 2 is set to [; > button enables you to view the captured image
  • Page 267 – exposure image so far or delete the previous single exposure (
  • Page 270 – > button before you finish shooting your specified number
  • Page 271 – FAQ; Multiple exposures are captured as JPEG [
  • Page 272 – Focus Bracketing
  • Page 274 – ] if you prefer not to compensate for changes in image; composited image and the source images are saved.; ] if you prefer not to perform in-camera depth
  • Page 275 – ] for cropping before compositing, to prepare any; ], compatible Speedlites fire and the camera shoots as
  • Page 276 – To save your shots in a new folder, tap [; Once shooting begins, release the shutter button.
  • Page 277 – ] setting may cause unevenness in composite images, or shooting may
  • Page 278 – Depth compositing image quality setting and images saved; ] set to an option other than; Rec options
  • Page 279 – Panning Assist
  • Page 280 – The camera shoots in [
  • Page 281 – Interval Timer Shooting
  • Page 282 – Can be set in a range of [
  • Page 283 – ] or set the power switch to
  • Page 284 – autofocusing is not possible. Consider setting the mode to <; ] if you set the power
  • Page 285 – Silent Shutter Function
  • Page 286 – Shutter Mode; You can choose the method of shutter release.; Shooting activates the mechanical shutter.; • A white frame is displayed when you press the shutter button; Beep
  • Page 287 – • Shoot with an option other than [; Silent shutter function
  • Page 288 – Releasing Shutter without Card
  • Page 289 – On
  • Page 290 – ]: Image stabilization is active only at the moment of; For details on image stabilization for movie recording, see; Focal Length
  • Page 291 – > dial to select the digit of the focal length.; ] is not displayed when lenses are attached that support lens
  • Page 292 – Customizing Quick Controls; Resetting the Custom Quick Control Screen or Clearing All Items
  • Page 293 – Select items to remove.
  • Page 295 – > button to check the screen with your settings applied.; Reset settings; ] to restore the default Quick Control screen items and layout.; Clear all items; ] to remove all items from the layout, so that no Quick Control
  • Page 296 – Shooting with the Touch Shutter; Enable the Touch Shutter.; Each time you tap the icon, it will toggle between [
  • Page 297 – Tapping the screen focuses with [
  • Page 298 – Image Review; Review Duration; To keep the image displayed immediately after you shoot, set to [; Hold
  • Page 299 – ] is set, images are displayed as long as the time set in the [; Screen
  • Page 300 – Viewfinder Display; ] for viewfinder display of your shots immediately after you shoot.; ] is set to an option; Off
  • Page 301 – than electronic shutter.; ] for display that switches between each shot and the
  • Page 303 – Metering Timer
  • Page 304 – Display Simulation; Exposure only during
  • Page 306 – Optical Viewfinder Simulation; ] may differ from actual shooting results.; Setting this feature to [
  • Page 307 – Not available when the camera is set to shoot multiple exposures.
  • Page 308 – Shooting Information Display; Customizing Information on the Screen
  • Page 311 – Customizing Information in the Viewfinder; > dial to select information screens to show in the
  • Page 313 – Viewfinder Vertical Display
  • Page 314 – Information is automatically rotated, making it easier to read.; Information is not automatically rotated.
  • Page 315 – Grid; A grid can be displayed on the screen and viewfinder.
  • Page 316 – Histogram; You can select the content and display size of the histogram.; Brightness
  • Page 317 – Lens Information Display; You can display information about the lens in use.
  • Page 318 – You can display the focal length of the lens in use.; SA variable amount
  • Page 319 – Vertical Exposure Level Indicator; ] when using metered manual flash with an external flash; ], the metering level is shown in real time on the exposure level; ] if you prefer not to display the indicator.
  • Page 320 – Flicker Detection Display; You can specify whether to show the [; ] icon is displayed under the following conditions.; ] icon is illuminated when flicker is detected.
  • Page 321 – Clearing Settings
  • Page 322 – Viewfinder Display Format; You can select how information is presented in the viewfinder.
  • Page 323 – Display Performance; > button to add a checkmark, you can include
  • Page 324 – Shooting under low light with [; Suppress lower frame rate; ] set for shooting screen
  • Page 325 – Auto Power Off Temperature; Cards may become hot when [; the card has cooled down before removing it.
  • Page 326 – Metering Mode Selection; Select the metering mode.
  • Page 328 – Setting via the menu; Evaluative metering
  • Page 329 – Center-weighted average
  • Page 330 – Manual Exposure Compensation; For details on exposure compensation when [; Set the compensation amount.; Increased exposure, to brighten images
  • Page 332 – AE Lock Effects
  • Page 333 – Recompose and take the picture.; > button and press the shutter button to; AE lock is not possible with bulb exposures.
  • Page 334 – General Still Photo Shooting; Information Display; For details on the icons displayed for still photo shooting, see; White display of the [
  • Page 335 – General Still Photo Shooting Precautions; ] icons indicate high internal camera temperature, caused by; Shooting results
  • Page 337 – Movie Recording
  • Page 338 – Tab Menus: Movie Recording
  • Page 340 – Shooting 5; Shooting 6; Remote control
  • Page 342 – Autoexposure Recording
  • Page 343 – Exposure is controlled automatically to suit the brightness.; Set the recording mode to [; Before recording a movie, focus with AF (; Movie Servo AF; camera always keeps focusing (
  • Page 344 – REC; displayed in the upper right of the screen.
  • Page 345 – Set it by looking at the screen as you turn the <
  • Page 346 – Focus and record the movie.; Same as steps 2 and 3 for
  • Page 347 – Aperture-Priority AE
  • Page 348 – AE lock during movie recording, you can cancel it by pressing the <
  • Page 350 – Manual Exposure Recording
  • Page 351 – Available shutter speeds vary by frame rate (
  • Page 354 – Available shutter speeds in [
  • Page 355 – Still photo shooting is not supported in movie recording mode.; To shoot still photos,; Shooting mode
  • Page 357 – Movie Recording Size; K Movie Recording; size; The frame rate displayed on the [; Video system; Other devices may not play movies such as 4K,
  • Page 358 – Movies cannot be recorded in HD or VGA quality.; If
  • Page 359 – Image Area; Movie cropping; Recording with Movie digital IS (
  • Page 360 – Frame rate; High Frame Rate; Compression method
  • Page 361 – Before recording 4K movies, format cards by selecting [; Low level format
  • Page 362 – Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB; ). It may not be possible to save movie files exceeding 4 GB if
  • Page 363 – Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute; Movie recording
  • Page 364 – is available with the recording size set to; ] setting if you return this setting to [
  • Page 365 – Movie Recording Format
  • Page 366 – RAW movies; ). The light option produces RAW movies with smaller; RAW movies cannot be processed with [
  • Page 367 – Movie Cropping
  • Page 368 – Sound Recording; Wind Filter; Sound recording; ] settings when listening with
  • Page 369 – Sound will not be recorded.
  • Page 371 – Attenuator; Microphone
  • Page 372 – HDR Movie Recording; Available when the recording size is set to; Record the movie in the same way as normal movie recording.
  • Page 373 – HDR movie recording is not available with [; Digital IS
  • Page 374 – Canon Log Settings; Shooting Settings
  • Page 376 – Canon Log
  • Page 377 – ] does not affect movies recorded to the card, which are
  • Page 378 – Characteristics; Sharpness; Color space; Cinema Gamut; ] as the color space for HDMI output or
  • Page 380 – Canon Log Image Quality; View Assist is not used during movie playback.
  • Page 382 – Interval
  • Page 383 – ]) is displayed in red if the card does not have; Card performance requirements
  • Page 384 – ) for PAL, and movies are recorded in MP4
  • Page 385 – will be set automatically for each subsequent shot.
  • Page 387 – ] to prevent the camera from beeping for each shot.
  • Page 389 – Press the movie shooting button.; The camera is now ready to start recording a time-lapse movie.
  • Page 390 – AF will not work during time-lapse movie recording.
  • Page 392 – ] mode, aperture is fixed and exposure is controlled; Shutter btn function for movies
  • Page 394 – Approx. Time Available for Recording Time-Lapse Movies
  • Page 396 – Movie Digital IS; IS mode; setting the lens Image Stabilizer switch to <
  • Page 397 – Image stabilization with Movie digital IS is disabled.; corrected. The image will be more magnified.
  • Page 398 – Image
  • Page 399 – Shutter Button Function for Movies; ] setting overrides any; Customize buttons
  • Page 401 – Zebra Settings
  • Page 404 – Time Code; Time code
  • Page 405 – Count Up; Rec run; 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 406 – Start Time Setting; You can set the initial time of the time code.; Resets the time set with [; Manual input setting
  • Page 407 – Movie Recording Count; You can select how time is displayed on the movie recording screen.; Rec time
  • Page 408 – Movie Play Count; You can select how time is displayed on the movie playback screen.
  • Page 409 – HDMI; No time code is added to HDMI video output.; To determine compatibility of external recording devices with [
  • Page 410 – Drop Frame; discrepancy is corrected automatically when [
  • Page 411 – Other Menu Functions; ISO speed settings; ISO speed; You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in movie recording in [; Max for Auto
  • Page 412 – HDR shooting; For details on HDR shooting; Highlight tone priority
  • Page 413 – HF anti-flicker shooting; Auto slow shutter
  • Page 414 – ] is recommended when recording moving subjects under low
  • Page 415 – For details on white balance, see; Set Custom WB; For details on registering custom white balances, see; WB correction; For details on white balance correction, see; Picture Style; For details on Picture Styles, see; For details on clarity, see
  • Page 416 – Lens Aberration; High ISO speed NR; For details on High ISO speed noise reduction, see
  • Page 417 – ], you can start or stop movie recording using Wireless Remote
  • Page 418 – For details on customizing Quick Controls, see; Metering timer; For details on the metering timer, see; VF display format; For details on the viewfinder display format, see
  • Page 420 – HDMI display; The default setting is [; For longer HDMI output; ). HDMI output will continue after the camera
  • Page 421 – Time codes can be added to HDMI video output (
  • Page 422 – General Movie Recording Precautions; ] is set and the ISO speed or aperture value changes during
  • Page 423 – Recording and image quality
  • Page 426 – When lenses without a focus mode switch are used, [; Focus mode
  • Page 433 – AF Operation; One-Shot AF for Still Subjects
  • Page 434 – Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing
  • Page 435 – Selecting the
  • Page 436 – Servo AF for Moving Subjects
  • Page 437 – Set the still photo shooting/movie recording switch to <
  • Page 438 – • The camera focuses on the subject continuously even when you
  • Page 439 – Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult
  • Page 440 – Selecting the AF Area
  • Page 441 – AF Area; This section describes AF area operation with [; The camera focuses in a narrower area than 1-point AF.
  • Page 445 – Manual Focus; Orientation linked AF; areas after choosing vertical and horizontal orientations.
  • Page 446 – To set the AF area, you can also press the <; Servo AF
  • Page 447 – Subject Tracking; Among the subjects detected, a tracking frame [; Eye detection; No tracking frame is displayed when [
  • Page 448 – Manually selecting a subject for focus; Check the tracking frame.; Unless the tracking frame [
  • Page 451 – Subject to Detect; People
  • Page 452 – . In scenes without relevant subjects, the
  • Page 453 – Eye Detection; You can shoot with the eyes of people or animals in focus.
  • Page 454 – Eyes are not detected when [
  • Page 455 – Switching Tracked Subjects; Initial priority; obstructions and you can no longer see them; Subject to detect
  • Page 458 – Manually Setting AF Points or Zone AF Frames; With Expand AF area:
  • Page 460 – Focus and take the picture.; When focus is achieved, the AF point turns blue.; The camera will keep moving the AF point [; You can set AF areas and AF points when [; Orientation linked AF point
  • Page 462 – To clear registered AF points, hold down the <; Separate AF pts: Pt only
  • Page 463 – Magnified View; Magnification is centered on the AF point for [; Spot AF
  • Page 464 – AF Shooting Tips
  • Page 466 – AF Range
  • Page 467 – Focus Guide; > button changes the magnification ratio, as
  • Page 468 – Move the magnified area.; > to move the magnified area into position for focusing.
  • Page 471 – ] provides a guide frame that shows which direction to
  • Page 473 – Under difficult shooting conditions for AF (
  • Page 474 – Registering People to Prioritize; Registering Faces
  • Page 477 – Registering people from images on the card
  • Page 479 – Display when registered faces are detected
  • Page 480 – Detection may be less accurate under these conditions.
  • Page 481 – Select the face of a registered person.
  • Page 482 – When finished changing priority, press the <; Removing registered people
  • Page 484 – Disabling Detection of Registered People's Faces; Register people priority
  • Page 485 – Clearing All Registered People
  • Page 486 – ] also clears the information for all
  • Page 487 – Saving and Loading Registered Data; To rename the registered data file before saving it, press the <
  • Page 489 – Servo AF Characteristics; Your selected case is now set. Selected cases are displayed in blue.
  • Page 490 – Case Details; Case 1 to Case A are five combinations of settings for “
  • Page 492 – ] if non-subjects tend to steal the focus or
  • Page 493 – ] if you prefer focusing that immediately
  • Page 494 – ] to keep up with subjects that change
  • Page 496 – Standard setting. Suitable for moving subjects in general.
  • Page 497 – Acceleration/deceleration tracking
  • Page 498 – Adjusting Case Parameters; > dial to select the number of a case to adjust.; Select a parameter to adjust.
  • Page 499 – To return to the screen in step 1, press the <
  • Page 500 – Customizing AF Functions; One-Shot AF release priority
  • Page 501 – Note that the camera shoots whether or not the subject is in focus.; Preview AF; Fewer shots are available when set to [; continuously and battery power is consumed.
  • Page 502 – Lens operation when AF is not available; ] Continue focus search; ] is recommended for super telephoto lenses or other lenses; AF-assist beam firing
  • Page 503 – Speedlite AF-assist beam firing is disabled when the Speedlite's [; beam firing
  • Page 504 – details on AF areas, see; The [ ] mark cannot be cleared from all items at the same time.; An asterisk to the right of [; Limit AF areas; ] indicates that the default setting
  • Page 505 – AF area selection control; You can set how AF area selection methods are switched.; →Main Dial; Multi-controller sensitivity in AF point selection
  • Page 506 – Orientation-linked AF points; The default setting of [; Same for both vert/horiz
  • Page 507 – Electronic full-time MF; Operation of manual focus adjustment corresponds to the [; Manual focus adjustment is available whenever the camera is on.; Lens electronic MF; After the AF operation, manual focusing adjustment is disabled.
  • Page 508 – ], display may not be magnified even if you
  • Page 509 – Focusing ring rotation; Normal; Focusing ring sensitivity of RF lenses; 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 510 – Use as a focusing or control ring; Menu-based switching of lens focus/control ring functionality.; The ring works as a focusing ring.; Use as control ring; The ring works as a control ring.
  • Page 511 – Movie Servo AF speed; This function is available when [
  • Page 512 – Movie Servo AF tracking sensitivity; Operation when inactive is equivalent to when set to [
  • Page 513 – Selecting the Drive Mode; Select the drive mode.
  • Page 514 – while you keep holding it down.
  • Page 515 – available under the following conditions.
  • Page 517 – Focus on the subject, then press the shutter button completely.; ) on an object at the
  • Page 518 – Remote Control Shooting; Wireless Remote Control BR-E1; For operating instructions, refer to the BR-E1 instruction manual.
  • Page 520 – Playback
  • Page 523 – Playback 3; Slide show; Playback 4; Switch
  • Page 524 – Playback 5; Playback information display
  • Page 525 – Image Playback
  • Page 526 – > button to exit image playback and return to shooting; If the search conditions are set with [; Set image search conditions; an option other than [; ) are displayed with lines indicating the image
  • Page 527 – With the shooting information screen displayed (
  • Page 528 – Touch Playback; Browse images
  • Page 529 – You can also magnify display by double-tapping with one finger.
  • Page 530 – Magnified Image Display; Setting the Initial Magnification Ratio
  • Page 532 – You can set the initial magnification ratio.
  • Page 533 – Magnified view starts at the selected magnification ratio.; Actual size
  • Page 534 – Setting the Initial Magnification Position; You can set the initial magnification position.
  • Page 535 – From center; Magnified view starts from the center of the screen.; From focus pt
  • Page 536 – Magnification for Subsequent Images; Magnified position
  • Page 537 – The position set in [; ] is used when displaying
  • Page 538 – ] will be displayed in the lower right of the screen.; Switch to the index display.; > dial further counterclockwise will switch the display
  • Page 541 – Voice Memo Recording and Playback; Recording Voice Memos; Select an image to add a voice memo to.; > dial to select an image to add a voice memo to.
  • Page 543 – Audio quality of voice memo recording can be changed in [; Memo audio
  • Page 544 – Memo Audio Quality; You can set the audio quality for recording voice memos.
  • Page 545 – Playing Voice Memos; Select an image for voice memo playback.; > dial to select an image labeled with a [
  • Page 546 – Play back the voice memo.; > button to play back the voice memo through; ) also erases any voice memos added to the images.
  • Page 547 – Movie Playback; ] icon displayed in the upper left of
  • Page 549 – Movie playback panel; ), because volume cannot be adjusted by turning
  • Page 550 – Editing a Movie's First and Last Scenes
  • Page 551 – Specify the part to be edited out.; > left or right to go back or forward one frame. Keep; Check the edited movie.; To change the edited part, go back to step 3.
  • Page 553 – K Movie Frame Grab; On the shooting information screen (; Select a frame to grab.; For movie playback panel instructions, see
  • Page 555 – Playback on a TV Set; (depending on the video system of your; Connect the HDMI cable to the camera.; Use the cable protector (; Connect the HDMI cable to the television.; Connect the HDMI cable to the television's HDMI IN port.
  • Page 557 – Protecting Images; If you format the card (; convenient when you want to erase all unneeded images at once.; Protecting Individual Images via the Menu
  • Page 558 – Select the image to protect.; > to protect the selected image, after which it will be labeled; During playback, you can protect images by pressing the <
  • Page 559 – Specifying the Range of Images to Protect; Select range; To select another image to protect, repeat step 2.
  • Page 560 – Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 561 – Erasing Images; Erasing Images Individually; Select the image to be erased.
  • Page 562 – Erase; Series of images captured in [; Erase scene including image; During playback, you can erase images by pressing the <
  • Page 563 – To select another image to be erased, repeat step 3.
  • Page 565 – Specifying the Range of Images to Erase; To select another image to be erased, repeat step 2.
  • Page 567 – Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 568 – Rotating Still Photos; Select an image to rotate.; Each time you press <
  • Page 569 – Movies cannot be rotated.
  • Page 570 – Changing Movie Orientation Information; > dial to select a movie with orientation information to
  • Page 571 – Change the orientation information.; As you watch the camera and
  • Page 572 – Rating Images; Rating Individual Images With the <; Select the image to be rated.; To rate another image, repeat steps 1 and 2.
  • Page 573 – During playback, you can rate images by pressing the <
  • Page 574 – Rating Individual Images via the Menu
  • Page 576 – Rating by Specifying the Range
  • Page 578 – Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 579 – Values next to ratings are displayed as [; display only the images given a specific rating.
  • Page 580 – Copying Images; Copying Individual Images
  • Page 582 – Select an image to copy.; To select another image to copy, repeat step 4.
  • Page 583 – Select the folder to copy the image to, then press <; Create folder
  • Page 584 – Results are displayed after copying is finished. Select [; the screen in step 2.
  • Page 585 – Copying a Range of Images
  • Page 586 – Specify the range of images.; To select another image to copy, repeat step 3.
  • Page 587 – Copying All Images in a Folder or on a Card; All images
  • Page 588 – Print Options
  • Page 589 – Multiple; ] to specify the images to be
  • Page 590 – If you print an image with a large image size using the [
  • Page 591 – > button to save the print order to the card.; Index
  • Page 592 – Selecting multiple images
  • Page 593 – RAW Image Processing
  • Page 594 – You can select multiple images to process at once.; Select images; To process other images, repeat this step.
  • Page 597 – You can magnify images displayed for [; Results of processing with [
  • Page 598 – Processing Images with Specified Aspect Ratios
  • Page 599 – 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.
  • Page 600 – You can set the image quality when creating a JPEG or HEIF image.; : Lens aberr correction; displayed. If the effect is difficult to discern, magnify the image (
  • Page 601 – ] is set, noise may be intensified together with the
  • Page 602 – Cloud RAW Image Processing; Checking Processing Capacity
  • Page 603 – You can check how many images you can process at image.canon.
  • Page 604 – ] is [0] unless you have a paid subscription for cloud RAW image
  • Page 605 – Adding Images to Process
  • Page 606 – > dial to select an image to process, then press the
  • Page 609 – Checking/Removing Selected Images; To remove from the upload list, press the <
  • Page 610 – ] when a message is displayed about removing images from
  • Page 611 – Uploading Images
  • Page 612 – Resizing JPEG/HEIF Images; images and RAW images or movies
  • Page 613 – Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [; To resize another image, repeat steps 2 to 4.
  • Page 614 – Cropping JPEG/HEIF Images
  • Page 616 – To crop another image, repeat steps 2 to 5.; ) will not be appended; Cropping
  • Page 617 – Converting HEIF to JPEG; JPEGs converted from HEIF images are labeled with [; Converting Individual Images
  • Page 618 – If there are other images for conversion, select [; Yes
  • Page 619 – ] to use the original HEIF images for display.
  • Page 620 – Specifying the Range of Images to Convert
  • Page 622 – 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 623 – After completing the settings, press the <
  • Page 624 – During the automatic playback of still photos, you can press the <
  • Page 625 – Setting Image Search Conditions; Clearing the Search Conditions
  • Page 626 – Set the search conditions.; If you select the option and press the <; Apply the search conditions.; The search condition is applied.
  • Page 627 – If no images match the search conditions, <; Access the screen in step 2, then press the <
  • Page 628 – 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; will show all rated images as you
  • Page 629 – You can browse by the jump method set.
  • Page 630 – Browsing Images with the Rate+Quick Control Dial 1; You can configure this feature when [; function
  • Page 632 – Switching the Main Dial and Quick Control Dial 2
  • Page 633 – Rate/Voice Memo Button Function; Assigns rating to the <
  • Page 635 – 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 636 – ] is displayed in the lower left of the [
  • Page 637 – Sample histograms; Dark image
  • Page 639 – Displaying the Highlight Alert
  • Page 640 – AF Point Display
  • Page 641 – Playback Grid
  • Page 644 – HDMI HDR Output
  • Page 645 – Communication Functions
  • Page 646 – Tab Menus: Communication Functions Tab; Wireless features 1
  • Page 648 – Available Communication Functions; Syncing time between cameras (
  • Page 650 – Camera Connect Communication from Smartphones; Features available over a Bluetooth connection; Use the latest version of the smartphone OS.
  • Page 653 – If Camera Connect is already installed, select [; Do not display; If Camera Connect is not installed, select [; Android
  • Page 654 – If you are using an Android smartphone, go to step 11.
  • Page 657 – ] when a message is displayed to confirm camera; Reconnecting
  • Page 658 – Main Functions of Camera Connect; Images on camera; Enables remote shooting as you view a live image on the smartphone.; Auto transfer; Camera settings can be changed.
  • Page 659 – Canceling the Pairing; Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows.; Clear the camera information on the smartphone.
  • Page 661 – Wi-Fi Connection Without Using Bluetooth
  • Page 666 – Steps on the smartphone; Operate the smartphone to establish a Wi-Fi connection.
  • Page 669 – Automatic Image Transfer as You Shoot
  • Page 670 – Size to send
  • Page 671 – Sending Images to a Smartphone from the Camera
  • Page 672 – Select sending options and send the images.; Sending images individually; Select an image to send.; counterclockwise to select the image using the index display.
  • Page 673 – Sending multiple selected images
  • Page 674 – Select images to send.; To switch to three-image display for image selection, press the <
  • Page 675 – On the displayed screen, select an image size.
  • Page 676 – Sending a specified range of images; To cancel the selection, repeat this step.
  • Page 678 – Sending all images on the card
  • Page 679 – Sending images that match the search conditions; Send all the images that match the search conditions set in [; Set image search; Setting Image
  • Page 680 – Ending image transfer (
  • Page 681 – You can cancel the image transfer by selecting [; Cancel; size still photos are not reduced.
  • Page 682 – Settings to Make Images Viewable from Smartphones; Images can be specified after the Wi-Fi connection is terminated.
  • Page 684 – All images stored on the card become viewable.; Images shot in past days; to confirm the selection.; remote shooting is not possible.
  • Page 686 – • If the still photo shooting/movie recording switch is set to <
  • Page 687 – Wi-Fi Connections with a Computer Using EOS Utility; Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi; Basic Communication Settings
  • Page 691 – Steps on the access point
  • Page 693 – For details on subsequent operations, see
  • Page 695 – Browser Remote; ] requires a computer with one of the following browsers; Sync time between cameras; GPS
  • Page 696 – Preparing to connect via Wi-Fi; Communication Function Precautions; Preparing to connect via wired LAN
  • Page 697 – Displaying the Connection Wizard; Troubleshooting; Network settings
  • Page 698 – Create from list; ] when multiple communication and function; Load
  • Page 700 – The options displayed vary depending on the [; Select communication; ] when communication settings are
  • Page 701 – For details on IP address settings, see; For details on IPv6 address settings, see
  • Page 703 – Checking the Type of Access Point; When WPS is supported; • Connecting manually to detected networks (; Access point encryption; The camera supports the following options for [
  • Page 705 – ] to initiate connection with the access point.
  • Page 708 – Connecting Manually to Detected Networks; Instructions in this section are continued from; Selecting the access point; Select an access point.; > dial to select the access point to connect to in the list of
  • Page 709 – Entering the access point encryption key; Setting the IP Address; Key index; Select the key index number set on the access point.
  • Page 711 – Connecting Manually by Specifying Networks; Entering the SSID
  • Page 712 – Setting the access point authentication method; Select an option and then [
  • Page 714 – Connecting in Infrastructure Mode
  • Page 717 – Connecting in Camera Access Point Mode; Connecting with Easy connection
  • Page 718 – The next screen is displayed.
  • Page 719 – Configuring Communication; Select from list; ] when communication function settings; Use the other device to connect to the camera.
  • Page 720 – When you are connecting by selecting [; Easy connection
  • Page 721 – Connecting with Manual connection; SSID
  • Page 722 – To specify the settings manually, select [
  • Page 723 – If an error is displayed for [; Auto setting
  • Page 726 – Set up the IP address settings automatically.; ], configure IPv6 settings after all settings are
  • Page 727 – Setting the IP address manually
  • Page 728 – Select an option to configure.; Select an option to access the screen for numerical input.; > dial to switch to other input fields at the top of the
  • Page 729 – Checking Network Settings; Select an IPv6 option.
  • Page 731 – Configuring Communication Function Settings
  • Page 732 – Complete connection settings for the communication function.
  • Page 733 – Image Transfer to FTP Servers; Configuring FTP Server Connection Settings; These instructions are continued from
  • Page 739 – Importing a root certificate for FTPS; FTPS; used by the FTP server must be imported to the camera.
  • Page 742 – The captured image is transferred to the FTP server.
  • Page 743 – together manually at a later time (; Transferring the current image; Follow steps 1–3 in
  • Page 744 – Specifying sizes or types of images to transfer
  • Page 748 – Transferring Multiple Images at Once; Selecting images to transfer
  • Page 749 – Select the images to transfer.
  • Page 750 – The selected images are transferred to the FTP server.
  • Page 751 – Select a selection method.
  • Page 752 – In a folder; Select transfer failed images
  • Page 754 – In a card
  • Page 755 – Range
  • Page 756 – Select the type of images to transfer.
  • Page 757 – Some menu items are not available during image transfer.
  • Page 758 – Adding a Caption Before Transfer; The last image viewed is displayed.
  • Page 759 – Other images cannot be selected from the [; Transfer with caption
  • Page 760 – Auto Retry If Transfer Fails; is displayed after you press the <
  • Page 761 – Viewing Transferred Images; Target folder of the FTP server; Under the default settings of the FTP server, images are stored in [; C drive
  • Page 762 – Transferring Images with Mobile File Transfer
  • Page 763 – Sending Images to a Web Service; Registering image.canon and Setting Up Auto Send; Separate ISP connection and access point fees may apply.
  • Page 765 – Enter your email address.
  • Page 767 – Steps on the computer or smartphone; Set up camera web link.; Access the page in the notification message.
  • Page 770 – to end the connection for other functions.
  • Page 772 – Configuring EOS Utility Connection Settings
  • Page 773 – Steps on the computer; Start EOS Utility on the computer.; Select the camera to connect to, then click [; Connect
  • Page 774 – Display returns to the [; Setting information is stored on the camera.
  • Page 775 – Using EOS Utility
  • Page 777 – Select an image to transfer.
  • Page 778 – The selected images are transferred to the computer.
  • Page 786 – Creating and Registering Captions; Enter the caption or captions.
  • Page 787 – ] to set your new captions on the camera.
  • Page 788 – Controlling the Camera with Browser Remote
  • Page 789 – Configuring Browser Remote Connection Settings; Full control; ] account can use all Browser Remote features. This; Login name; ] to access the virtual keyboard; ] to return to the screen in step 1. Follow steps 1–2 for each
  • Page 792 – Logging in to Browser Remote; Start a browser on the computer.; Enter
  • Page 793 – you specified in; ] to display the top Browser Remote menu screen.; Configure default settings as needed.
  • Page 794 – Language; Enables you to select the display language.; Display theme; You can set the Browser Remote background color.; AF for still photo shooting; Displayed if you select [; Shooting
  • Page 795 – Rec function/card selection; Enables you to set the recording function and card selection.; You can set the shutter method for shooting still images.
  • Page 796 – Enables you to configure anti-flicker shooting.; Enables you to configure high-frequency anti-flicker shooting.; HTTPS settings; Select to end the Browser Remote connection.
  • Page 798 – Browsing Images; Enables you to browse images on cards in the camera.
  • Page 802 – Audio playback screen; Selecting an image and then [
  • Page 803 – Shooting Remotely; You can use Browser Remote to shoot remotely.; Shooting still photos; The remote shooting screen is displayed.
  • Page 805 – Display the Live View image.
  • Page 806 – Configure the settings as needed.
  • Page 807 – performed and a picture is taken.
  • Page 809 – Recording movies; Configure settings as needed.; Follow steps 3–6 in
  • Page 811 – Registering IPTC Information; A screen for editing IPTC information is displayed.; Load from file
  • Page 813 – Configuring FTP Server Settings; The FTP setting screen is displayed.
  • Page 817 – Ending Connections or Reconnecting; Ending Connections
  • Page 818 – The devices are disconnected.
  • Page 819 – In the saved settings, select settings to use for the connection.
  • Page 820 – The devices are connected again.
  • Page 821 – Airplane Mode; You can temporarily disable Wi-Fi functions.; repeatedly to access detailed information display.
  • Page 822 – Checking and Editing Network Settings; Checking and Editing Connection Settings
  • Page 825 – Changing connection settings; Change with wizard; Use the connection wizard to change connection settings.; See instructions starting with
  • Page 826 – Change from list; Select an option and change setting details as needed.; • Select to name sets of settings. Use the virtual keyboard (
  • Page 828 – Saving and loading settings; ] enables you to save all communication; Saving settings
  • Page 830 – Loading settings; Select a settings file.; Select a settings file that matches your network environment.
  • Page 834 – Delete settings; • Select to delete communication settings.; • Select to check communication settings.
  • Page 835 – Editing function settings; Select saved settings to edit.
  • Page 836 – ] enables you to use the virtual
  • Page 837 – FTP server; ] enables you to configure settings related to
  • Page 838 – Viewable imgs; ] enables you to specify which images; • Select to delete function settings.; • Select to check function settings.
  • Page 839 – Directory structure of the target folder; the root folder by changing the [; Overwriting files of the same name; ] may enable access to the; Trusting target servers; ] if you prefer to connect to FTP servers even when trust cannot be
  • Page 840 – Specifying Connection Options; FTP transfer settings
  • Page 841 – ] enables you to configure settings related to FTP transfer
  • Page 842 – Browser Remote settings; ] enables you to set the account used for Browser; Account settings; HTTPS; ] enables HTTPS communication for Browser Remote access.
  • Page 843 – Smartphone settings; Send to smartphone after shot; the size of images to send automatically.; Auto send / Size to send
  • Page 845 – Setup wizard
  • Page 846 – Checking the MAC Address; Check the MAC address.; The MAC addresses for [; Wired
  • Page 847 – Syncing Time Between Cameras; Preparing for Time Syncing
  • Page 850 – Syncing the Time; Preparing the sender camera; First, set up the camera to use as a sender.; Set
  • Page 851 – After the screen is displayed, the camera is ready.
  • Page 852 – Preparing receiver cameras; Set up cameras to use as receivers.; Follow steps 1–6 in Preparing the Sender Camera.; The following screen is displayed.
  • Page 853 – Syncing time between sender and receiver cameras; Sync the time on the sender and receiver cameras as follows.; After the time is synchronized, the next screen is displayed.
  • Page 854 – Setting Up GPS Features; GPS Settings
  • Page 855 – Configure GPS details.
  • Page 857 – Auto time setting; ] will update the time when GPS signals are; ] prevents the date or time from being; Position update interval
  • Page 858 – GPS information display; recorded. Note that elevation is not recorded when [
  • Page 859 – GPS logger; Log GPS position; ], you can automatically record geotag information; Position update intvl; ] as log data saved in the camera's internal
  • Page 860 – Transferring log data to a card; You can transfer recorded log data to a card selected in [; Transfer log data to card; Deleting log data; To delete log data in internal memory, select [; Delete log data
  • Page 861 – Position data retention; ] is set, after geotag information cannot be acquired, the most
  • Page 862 – GPS Precautions; Countries/regions permitting use of GPS functions
  • Page 863 – Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control
  • Page 864 – buttons on the BR-E1 simultaneously for at least 3 sec.; When you will not use Bluetooth, setting this function to [
  • Page 867 – Reference; Changing the Camera Nickname; Enter text using the virtual keyboard (; When you finish entering characters, press the <
  • Page 869 – Virtual Keyboard Operations
  • Page 870 – Configuring IPv6; To use IPv6, configure the settings manually.
  • Page 871 – Select the communication settings that will use IPv6.
  • Page 872 – • To set the IP address manually, select [
  • Page 874 – Responding to Error Messages; > lamp on the camera blinks and the
  • Page 875 – 1: Connection target not found; • Establish a connection using Camera Connect (; Open system; 2: Connection target not found; Are the target device and access point turned on?
  • Page 876 – • Turn on the DHCP server.; What to check on the network as a whole; set it on the camera (
  • Page 877 – • 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?
  • Page 878 – 3: Device with same IP address exists on selected network; ] in network environments using; 1: Cannot connect to FTP server; • If no proxy server is used, set the camera's proxy server setting to [
  • Page 881 – Is the proxy server on?; Have you exceeded the maximum number of FTP server connections?; 4: Cannot disconnect FTP server. Error code received from server.
  • Page 882 – letters, and make sure the correct login name is set on the camera (; What to check on the FTP server; • Use ASCII characters for the folder name.
  • Page 883 – • Restart the FTP server.
  • Page 884 – 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?; • Turn on the power of the access point.; 2: No response from wireless LAN terminal; • Configure the camera for communication in ad hoc mode.; What to check on the other device; Is there a nearby device for ad hoc communication with the camera?; • Set up another device for ad hoc communication near the camera.; 4: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal; address can be checked on the [; MAC address
  • Page 885 – • Operate receiver cameras by following the correct instructions.; Are the receiver cameras too far from the sender camera?; • Bring the receiver cameras closer to the sender camera.; 2: Cannot connect to sender camera; • Operate the sender camera by following the correct instructions.; • Bring the sender camera closer to the receiver cameras.; 3: Could not synchronize the time; Is the sender camera too far from the receiver cameras?; • Bring the sender and receiver cameras closer together.
  • Page 886 – 1: Wired LAN connection lost; Is the LAN cable securely connected?; be severed, try using another cable to connect the devices.; Is the hub or router on?; • Turn on the hub or router.; A problem other than error code number 11 to 83 occurred.; • Turn the camera's power switch off and on.; 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?; • Check the connection status of the network.
  • Page 887 – 27: An error has occurred; The image.canon site is busy at the moment.; • Try again to establish the Wi-Fi connection to image.canon.; The image.canon site is currently offline for maintenance.; 34: Set the correct date and time; The settings for image.canon were changed.
  • Page 888 – Troubleshooting Guide; Cannot transfer images to an FTP server.; Cannot perform linked shooting.
  • Page 889 – Access point and antenna installation location
  • Page 890 – Security; Transmission monitoring
  • Page 891 – key. The IP address assigned to the computer is indicated in the [
  • Page 892 – Save/Load Communication Settings on Card
  • Page 893 – The settings are saved to the card.
  • Page 895 – Information from the settings file is loaded.
  • Page 896 – Resetting Communication Settings
  • Page 901 – Selecting Cards for Recording/Playback; Recording Method with Two Cards Inserted
  • Page 902 – separate
  • Page 904 – Images are recorded with the same file number to card and; the card with free space.; Folder
  • Page 906 – Folder Settings
  • Page 907 – Standard/Auto switch card; : Use card 1 for recording and playback
  • Page 908 – ] set, the camera switches to the priority card when cards are
  • Page 909 – Creating a Folder
  • Page 910 – Change folder name
  • Page 911 – Renaming Folders; Enter letters and numbers of your choice.; You can enter five characters.
  • Page 912 – Selecting a Folder; Folders are named as in “; Creating folders with a computer; With the card open on the screen, create a new folder with “; DCIM; ” is the required format for folder names, and
  • Page 913 – File Numbering; Continuous
  • Page 914 – If you want to reset the file numbering, select [; Manual reset; ] to create a new folder, and the file number will start with
  • Page 915 – ). This is useful when you want to save images; File numbering after replacing cards or switching target cards; Card A
  • Page 916 – Auto Reset; ). This is useful if you want to organize images by cards or folders.
  • Page 917 – Manual Reset
  • Page 918 – File Naming; Registering/Changing File Names
  • Page 921 – Card Formatting
  • Page 922 – > button to add a checkmark
  • Page 923 – Conditions requiring card formatting; Card file formats
  • Page 924 – Auto Rotate
  • Page 925 – Images captured with auto rotation set to [
  • Page 926 – Adding Orientation Information to Movies
  • Page 927 – ] is not available for RAW or MP4 files when the movie
  • Page 928 – Time zone
  • Page 929 – Time difference; After entering the time zone or time difference, turn the <
  • Page 930 – Set daylight saving time.; When the daylight saving time is set to [
  • Page 931 – Auto power off time may be extended while the [ :
  • Page 932 – Set the desired language.
  • Page 933 – Video System; For NTSC
  • Page 934 – Changing the Help Text Size; Help
  • Page 937 – Beeps; By default, beeping volume for touch operations is set to [
  • Page 938 – Volume; The volume of camera sounds is adjustable.
  • Page 939 – Headphones
  • Page 941 – Power Saving
  • Page 943 – Screen and Viewfinder Display; Viewfinder; Always use the viewfinder for display.; Always use the screen for display when it is open.
  • Page 944 – ] set, the camera does not respond to the viewfinder sensor when the
  • Page 945 – Screen Brightness
  • Page 946 – Viewfinder Brightness; Check the effect in the viewfinder.
  • Page 947 – Screen and Viewfinder Color Tone
  • Page 948 – Fine-Tuning Viewfinder Color Tone
  • Page 949 – UI Magnification
  • Page 950 – HDMI Resolution
  • Page 951 – Touch Control; Sensitive; ] makes the touch-screen panel more responsive than
  • Page 952 – ] indicates that the default
  • Page 953 – Shutter at Shutdown
  • Page 954 – Sensor Cleaning; Cleaning Now
  • Page 955 – ] may not be available immediately after cleaning.
  • Page 956 – Cleaning Automatically; Select [Auto cleaning; ], the sensor is cleaned when the screen goes
  • Page 957 – Cleaning Manually; Remove the lens and clean the sensor.
  • Page 959 – App Selection for USB Connections; Photo Import/Remote Control
  • Page 960 – Resetting the Camera; Reset individual settings; Settings for individual selected options can be reset.; Factory reset; Resets all settings to defaults.
  • Page 961 – Still photo Custom shooting modes are reset when [; ] is selected in still photo shooting mode, and
  • Page 963 – Register the desired items.; Select the Custom shooting mode to register, then select [; Automatic Update of Registered Settings
  • Page 964 – Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes; Clear settings; ] in step 2, the settings of each mode can be restored to default
  • Page 965 – Save/Load Camera Settings on Card; Saving Camera Settings
  • Page 967 – Loading Camera Settings; In step 2 of; ] to display up to ten camera
  • Page 968 – Battery Information; You can check the conditions of the battery you are using.
  • Page 970 – Copyright Information; Checking the Copyright Information
  • Page 971 – Display copyright info.
  • Page 972 – Deleting the Copyright Information; Delete copyright information
  • Page 973 – System Status Display; Checking the Error Log
  • Page 975 – Check the details as needed.
  • Page 976 – Clearing the Camera Status Log; To clear all log information displayed, press the <
  • Page 977 – Other Information; 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 978 – Custom Functions/My Menu; Tab Menus: Custom Functions
  • Page 979 – Custom Functions 1
  • Page 982 – Custom Functions 7; Retract lens on power off; Custom Functions 8
  • Page 983 – Custom Function Setting Items; You can customize camera features on the [
  • Page 984 – Display when set to [; ISO speed setting increments; when ISO Auto is set.
  • Page 985 – Speed from metering/ISO Auto; ] mode, the camera has adjusted the ISO speed; : Restore Auto after metering; Bracketing auto cancel
  • Page 986 – Number of bracketed shots; Bracketing sequence; ], the bracketed shots will be taken as shown
  • Page 987 – Safety shift; Safety shift overrides any changes to [
  • Page 988 – Same expo. for new aperture; ], the ISO speed is automatically adjusted within the ISO; and the exposure cannot be maintained at speeds set in [
  • Page 989 – AE lock meter. mode after focus; Restrict shooting modes; You can restrict the shooting modes available with the <; Restricted shooting mode settings are not registered to [
  • Page 990 – Restrict metering modes; Metering used in manual exp; : Specified metering mode
  • Page 991 – Set shutter speed range; Set aperture range
  • Page 992 – AE Microadjustment; To access the adjustment screen, select [
  • Page 993 – FE Microadjustment; Limit continuous shot count; Restrict drive modes
  • Page 994 – ] mode matches the direction to set exposure compensation with the; direction to set Tv/Av
  • Page 995 – Select a camera control.; ] in the lower left of the screen by pressing the <
  • Page 996 – ] settings are not cleared even if you select [; Clear all
  • Page 999 – Exposure Compensation
  • Page 1002 – Movies
  • Page 1003 – Operation
  • Page 1007 – Frequently used functions can be assigned to the <
  • Page 1009 – Functions available for dials
  • Page 1011 – Clear customized settings
  • Page 1012 – Smart controller; This function is not available if you have set the [
  • Page 1013 – Vertical shooting controls; LOCK: Disable using lock; Setting the multi-function lock switch to <
  • Page 1014 – Add cropping information; Cropping information can only be added when [; produces JPEG or HEIF images with cropping information.
  • Page 1015 – Shutter release time lag; Shortened; Audio compression
  • Page 1016 – Default Erase option; You can set which option is selected by default in the erase menu (; Av setting without lens
  • Page 1017 – Add IPTC information; This is helpful in file management; IPTC information is not added when you record movies.
  • Page 1021 – Registering My Menu; Creating and Adding My Menu Tabs; You can create up to five My Menu tabs by repeating steps 1 and 2.
  • Page 1022 – Registering Menu Items on My Menu Tabs; You can register up to six items.
  • Page 1023 – My Menu Tab Settings; You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu. Select [
  • Page 1024 – Rename tab; You can rename the My Menu tab from [
  • Page 1025 – 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 1026 – 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; Restricts display to the [
  • Page 1027 – This chapter provides reference information on camera features.
  • Page 1028 – Importing Images to a Computer; Connecting to a Computer with an Interface Cable; Install EOS Utility (; Use the interface cable included with the camera.; Use EOS Utility to import the images.; Refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual.
  • Page 1029 – Using a Card Reader; You can use a card reader to import images to a computer.; Install Digital Photo Professional (; Refer to the Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual.
  • Page 1031 – Importing Images to a Smartphone; ] when connecting an Android; Connect the camera to the smartphone with AD-P1 or a USB cable.; Using smartphone features; Use the smartphone to import images.; iPhones: Start the Photos app, then import images from the card.
  • Page 1032 – Connect the USB power adapter.; With the camera power switch set to <
  • Page 1033 – Connect the power cord.; When charging is finished, the access lamp turns off.
  • Page 1034 – Power-related problems
  • Page 1035 – Batteries are not charged while the camera power switch is set to <; The access lamp blinks during charging with the USB power adapter.; Try unplugging the USB power adapter and plugging it in again.
  • Page 1037 – Make sure the card is properly inserted (; The card cannot be used.; If a card error message is displayed, see; The image is out of focus or blurred.; Press the shutter button gently to prevent camera shake (; I cannot lock the focus and recompose the shot.; possible with Servo AF (
  • Page 1041 – Movie recording stops by itself.; The ISO speed cannot be set for movie recording.; ISO speed is set automatically in [; Expanded ISO speeds cannot be selected for movie recording.; Expanded ISO speeds are not available when [; The exposure changes during movie recording.
  • Page 1042 – Sound is not recorded in High Frame Rate movies.; Count up; ] movie recording quality may enable movie recording.
  • Page 1045 – Tabs and items on the menu screen vary for still photos and movies.; The fourth character in the file name changes.; or the file name registered in User setting 1 (; The file numbering does not start from 0001.; Make sure the correct date and time are set (; The date and time are not in the image.
  • Page 1046 – The screen does not display a clear image.
  • Page 1047 – Playback problems; If the image is protected, it cannot be erased (
  • Page 1048 – ] correctly for the video
  • Page 1049 – Images cannot be resized or cropped.; This camera cannot resize JPEG; Dots of light appear on the image.; Clean now
  • Page 1050 – Automatic sensor cleaning does not work.; Repeatedly turning the power switch <
  • Page 1051 – Problems with the multi-function shoe; Communication error; shoe and accessory and make sure the accessory is not damaged.
  • Page 1052 – Error Codes
  • Page 1053 – ISO Speed in Movie Recording
  • Page 1054 – LCD Panel; Still photo/movie standby screen 1
  • Page 1055 – Still photo/movie standby screen 2
  • Page 1056 – Movie standby screen 3
  • Page 1057 – Movie recording in progress
  • Page 1058 – Still Photo Shooting Screen; Each time you press the <
  • Page 1062 – Movie Recording Screen
  • Page 1066 – Playback Screen; Basic information display for still photos
  • Page 1068 – Detailed information display for still photos
  • Page 1070 – Detailed information display for movies
  • Page 1071 – Specifications; Type; Canon RF mount; Image sensor; Full-frame back-illuminated stacked CMOS sensor; Recording system; Image recording format:; Compliant to Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif; Image type and extension
  • Page 1072 – Still photo recording; Still photo pixel count
  • Page 1073 – When using the electronic shutter
  • Page 1074 – When using the mechanical shutter/electronic first-curtain
  • Page 1075 – Movie recording format:
  • Page 1080 – Focusing operation
  • Page 1082 – Exposure control; Metering functions under various shooting conditions; ISO speed (recommended exposure index) in still photo shooting; Manual ISO speed setting range for still photos
  • Page 1084 – Manual ISO speed setting range for movies
  • Page 1085 – Shutter; Still photo shooting; Mechanical shutter / Electronic 1st-curtain / Electronic shutter; Shutter speed; Rolling shutter, using the image sensor; Movies in Tv or M mode:
  • Page 1086 – Drive; Drive mode and continuous shooting speed; External flash; Accessory shoe contacts:; 1 pins for accessories compatible with the multi-function shoe,
  • Page 1088 – Frame grab from 4K movies; Compliant with DPOF Version 1.1; External interface; HDMI output terminal:; power; Remote control terminal:; N3 type terminal
  • Page 1089 – Power source; Battery; Using USB Power Adapter PD-E1; AC power source
  • Page 1090 – Battery information; Dimensions and weight; Dimensions; Operating environment; Operating temperature:
  • Page 1092 – Transmission frequency (Center frequency); GHz band; Authentication and data encryption methods
  • Page 1093 – Bluetooth; Standards compliance:; Bluetooth Specification Version 5.0 compliant (Bluetooth Low
  • Page 1094 – Trademarks and Licensing; Trademarks; word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
  • Page 1095 – About MPEG-4 Licensing
  • Page 1096 – Accessories; Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended
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Advanced User Guide

These operating instructions are for the EOS R3 with firmware
ver. 1.4.0 or later installed.

E

CT2-D147-D

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Page 2 - Contents

Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Package Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Supplemental Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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; Connecting other devices

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

Package Contents Before use, make sure the following items are included in the package. If anything ismissing, contact your dealer. Camera (with body cap (Camera Cover R-F-5), battery compartment cap, and shoe cover) Eyecup ER-h Battery Pack LP-E19 (with protective cover) Battery Charger LC-E19 (wit...

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