Canon EOS R6 - Manual

Canon EOS R6

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 10 – 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
  • Page 11 – Package Contents; Camera; The camera does not come with a memory card (
  • Page 12 – Caution
  • Page 13 – Supplemental Information
  • Page 14 – Compatible Accessories
  • Page 15 – Instruction Manuals; Advanced User Guide; ] to display the QR code on the camera screen.
  • Page 16 – Quick Start Guide; Upon purchase, charge the battery to start using (
  • Page 17 – Zone; Set the focus mode to AF (; Focus mode; When using lenses with a focus mode switch, set the switch to <
  • Page 18 – Set the Mode dial to <; All the necessary camera settings is set automatically.; Focus on the subject (; An AF tracking frame [
  • Page 20 – About This Guide; Icons in This Guide
  • Page 22 – Compatible Cards; If the card is new; Cards That Can Record Movies; A card is not included.; Please purchase it separately.
  • Page 23 – Safety Instructions; Denotes the risk of serious injury or death.; PRODUCT CONTAINS BUTTON/COIN CELL BATTERY
  • Page 26 – Handling Precautions; Camera care
  • Page 27 – Screen and viewfinder; The following does not affect images captured by the camera.; Cards; To protect the card and its recorded data, note the following:
  • Page 28 – Tips for using the battery and charger
  • Page 29 – Part Names; Attaching the Strap
  • Page 33 – Mode dial; The Mode dial is divided into Basic Zone and Creative Zone modes.
  • Page 37 – Software/App Overview
  • Page 38 – Installing Computer Software; Click the displayed installer file to start the installer.; For macOS; Double-click the dmg file to open the installation window.; Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
  • Page 39 – Installing Smartphone Apps
  • Page 40 – Software Instruction Manuals; Check the following website for software instruction manuals.
  • Page 41 – Preparation and Basic Operations
  • Page 42 – Charging the Battery; Detach the protective cover provided with the battery.; Do the opposite to remove the battery.
  • Page 44 – Upon purchase, the battery is not fully charged.; Charge the battery before use.; Charge the battery on the day before or on the day it is to be used.; attach the protective cover in the opposite orientation.; When not using the camera, remove the battery.; Check the battery's recharge performance (
  • Page 45 – Inserting/Removing Batteries; Insertion; Slide the battery compartment cover lock and open the cover.; Insert the end with the electrical contacts.
  • Page 46 – Press the cover until it snaps shut.
  • Page 47 – Removal; Open the cover and remove the battery.
  • Page 48 – Inserting/Removing Cards; Recording is possible as long as there is at least one; Slide the cover to open it.
  • Page 49 – The card in the rear card slot is [
  • Page 50 – Set the power switch to <; > button and on the Quick
  • Page 51 – Formatting the Card
  • Page 52 – ] icon is displayed as you; Cards may be hot, due to high internal camera temperature. Set the
  • Page 54 – Using the Screen; You can change the direction and angle of the screen.
  • Page 56 – Turning on the Power; Changing the Interface Language; Note; If you set the power switch to <
  • Page 57 – To change the interface language, see
  • Page 58 – Automatic Sensor Cleaning; Whenever the power switch is set to <; Sensor cleaning; If you repeatedly turn the power switch to <
  • Page 59 – Battery Level Indicator; Doing any of the following will exhaust the battery faster:
  • Page 61 – Attaching a Lens
  • Page 63 – Detaching a Lens; Turn the lens until it stops, then detach it.
  • Page 64 – The camera cannot be used with EF-M lenses.
  • Page 66 – Remove the front lens cap.
  • Page 67 – Detach the lens from the adapter.; For lens precautions, see
  • Page 68 – Using the Multi-Function Shoe
  • Page 69 – Attaching the shoe cover; Attach accessories correctly as described in
  • Page 70 – Using the Viewfinder; Dioptric Adjustment; Turn the dioptric adjustment knob.
  • Page 71 – Basic Operations; Holding the Camera
  • Page 72 – 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 73 – Shutter Button; Pressing halfway; This releases the shutter and takes the picture.; Preventing camera shake; • Hold the camera still, as shown in
  • Page 76 – > Quick Control Dial 1; Press a button such as <
  • Page 77 – > Quick Control Dial 2
  • Page 78 – Examples of using the Multi-controller
  • Page 79 – To set the AF area, you can also press the <
  • Page 81 – Multi function lock
  • Page 83 – The following sample screens are for still photos.
  • Page 84 – Menu Operations and Settings; Basic Zone Menu Screen
  • Page 86 – Creative Zone Menu Screen; Main tabs
  • Page 87 – Menu Setting Procedure; Display the menu screen.; Each time you turn the <
  • Page 88 – The current setting is indicated in blue.
  • Page 89 – Dimmed Menu Items; Example: When set to single shooting drive mode; You can reset menu functions to the default settings by selecting [; Basic settings
  • Page 90 – Quick Control; Quick Control in Still Photo Shooting or Playback
  • Page 91 – Select a setting item and set your preferred option.; left or right. Some items are set by pressing a button after this.
  • Page 92 – Quick Control in Movie Recording; > button to access the Quick Control screen. Each; Display 1; ] screen as described in; Display 2
  • Page 93 – Switch pages as needed.; You can also switch pages by tapping (A) or swiping left or right.
  • Page 95 – Touch-Screen Operation; Tapping; you can return to the preceding screen.; Responsiveness to touch operations can be adjusted in [ :; Touch control
  • Page 96 – Dragging; Slide your finger while touching the screen.
  • Page 97 – Basic Zone; Hybrid Auto
  • Page 99 – optimum settings automatically.; It can also adjust focus automatically on either the still or; Read the message and select [; OK
  • Page 100 – Focus on the subject.; Press the shutter button halfway to focus.
  • Page 101 – Press the shutter button completely to take the picture.; > mode makes the colors look more impressive in nature, outdoor, and; Minimizing blurred photos
  • Page 102 – FAQ; After focusing, multiple AF points are displayed simultaneously.; Focus has been achieved at all those points.; The shutter speed display is blinking.; Note the following if you are not using flash.; Shooting Moving Subjects
  • Page 103 – Scene Icons; Scene; Adjusting Settings
  • Page 104 – Shooting with Effects Applied (Creative Assist)
  • Page 106 – Creative Assist effects; ] adjusts background blurring to match the; Saving effects; To save the current setting to the camera, tap [
  • Page 107 – Compose your shots and shoot.
  • Page 109 – Special Scene Mode
  • Page 110 – Select a shooting mode.; > button to display the Quick Control screen.; You can also set the shooting mode in [; Shooting mode; access the Quick Control screen, use the <
  • Page 112 – Portrait Mode; Shooting tips; Use a telephoto lens.; The default setting is [
  • Page 113 – Group Photo Mode; front to the back all in focus.; Take a few shots of the group.; It is a good idea to take a few shots, because people sometimes blink.
  • Page 114 – Landscape Mode; Keep the camera steady when shooting night scenes.; Using a tripod is recommended.; Flash photography is not available.
  • Page 115 – Panoramic Shot Mode; Choose a shooting direction.; ] in the lower right to choose the; Press the shutter button halfway.; Keeping the shutter button pressed halfway, focus on the subject.
  • Page 117 – Sports Mode
  • Page 118 – Kids Mode; Track the subject with the Area AF frame.
  • Page 119 – Panning Mode; subjects clear and sharp.; Turn the camera to follow the moving subject.
  • Page 120 – For details on lenses compatible with [; Flexible Zone AF 1; Effect
  • Page 121 – Use a simple background.; Focusing is not possible if you are too close.
  • Page 122 – Food Mode
  • Page 123 – Night Portrait Mode; background. Note that shooting in this mode; requires an external flash unit.; Using a tripod; Check the image brightness.; Consider also shooting in <
  • Page 124 – Handheld Night Scene Mode; Hold the camera steady.; Keep your elbows close to your body to hold the camera steady (; ” appears on the screen as images are processed, and shooting is
  • Page 125 – HDR Backlight Control Mode
  • Page 126 – Silent Shutter Mode; Take some test shots.
  • Page 127 – Creative Filters Mode; Creative Filter Characteristics
  • Page 128 – Select a filter effect.; The image is shown with the filter effect applied.; Adjust the effect and shoot.; > dial to adjust the filter effect level, then press the; These operations are also possible by using <
  • Page 129 – ], the grainy preview will differ somewhat from the appearance of; Soft focus; ] options, the blurred effect preview may
  • Page 130 – Adjusting the Miniature Effect
  • Page 131 – ], you can shoot high dynamic range photos that
  • Page 132 – Move the scene frame.
  • Page 133 – Move the AF point as needed and shoot.
  • Page 134 – Creative Zone
  • Page 135 – > mode, with control over each of these parameters, is equivalent to; Tv; ] appears to the left; AUTO
  • Page 137 – compensation amount to [
  • Page 138 – Aim the camera at the subject and press the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 139 – Compose the shot and press the shutter button completely.; If the “
  • Page 140 – Blurred motion
  • Page 141 – Check the display and shoot.
  • Page 142 – > dial to set a slower shutter speed until the aperture value stops
  • Page 143 – Blurred background
  • Page 147 – Exposure Compensation with ISO Auto; With ISO Auto, you can set exposure compensation (; Set the shutter speed and aperture value.
  • Page 148 – Set the exposure and take the picture.; If the ISO speed is set to [; ] for manual exposure shooting, you can set exposure
  • Page 150 – Bulb Timer; Elapsed exposure time is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 151 – You can reduce the noise generated during long exposures by using [; Long
  • Page 153 – ] and the exposure time are displayed on the screen during; Disable; > ends bulb timer shooting; Shooting creative filters
  • Page 154 – Shooting and Recording; Still Photo Shooting
  • Page 157 – Tab Menus: Still Photo Shooting; Shooting 1
  • Page 161 – Shooting 9
  • Page 162 – In Basic Zone modes, the following screens are displayed.
  • Page 163 – Shooting 3; Touch Shutter; Shooting 4; Digest type
  • Page 164 – Shooting 5; Sound recording
  • Page 165 – Image Quality; RAW Images; Rec options
  • Page 166 – > button. Note that recording separately to
  • Page 167 – RAW image processing
  • Page 168 – Guide to Image Quality Settings; File size/number of shots available
  • Page 169 – Maximum Burst for Continuous Shooting; If the maximum burst is displayed as [; BUSY; Maximum burst
  • Page 170 – Dual Pixel RAW; Shooting; Set the image quality to
  • Page 171 – Startup takes longer when the power switch is set to <
  • Page 172 – Still Photo Cropping/Aspect Ratio; You can change the image area before shooting. With [
  • Page 174 – Still photo
  • Page 175 – Digital Tele-Converter
  • Page 176 – Select a shooting magnification.; Different shooting magnifications are available when [; Cropping/aspect ratio; Shooting magnification is not adjusted when [; Off; Higher shooting magnification results in lower image quality.
  • Page 177 – dial, you can set the exposure compensation amount.
  • Page 179 – Manual Exposure Compensation; For details on exposure compensation when <
  • Page 181 – Effect of AE Lock
  • Page 182 – Recompose and take the picture.; > button and press the shutter button to; AE lock is not possible with bulb exposures.
  • Page 183 – ISO Speed Settings for Still Photos; Setting with a dial; With an image displayed on the screen, set by turning the <; ] is selected, pressing the shutter button halfway will
  • Page 184 – Setting ISO speed from a screen of options; Tap the ISO speed in the lower right of the screen.
  • Page 185 – ISO speed guide; ISO speed can also be set in the ISO speed item by pressing the <
  • Page 186 – ISO Speed Range When Set Manually; Minimum
  • Page 187 – Maximum
  • Page 188 – ISO Speed Range Used with ISO Auto
  • Page 189 – ] settings will also function as the minimum and
  • Page 190 – Minimum Shutter Speed for ISO Auto; > mode when shooting subjects in motion with a wide-angle
  • Page 192 – HDR Shooting
  • Page 193 – For images captured with [
  • Page 194 – HDR Mode; Moving Subjects
  • Page 195 – Limit max brightness; Available only with [; HDR shooting
  • Page 196 – Dynamic Range; ] will have the dynamic range set automatically depending on the
  • Page 197 – When shooting HDR images with [
  • Page 199 – Auto Lighting Optimizer; Set a correction option.; If a setting other than [; ] is set and you use exposure compensation or flash
  • Page 200 – For; RAW
  • Page 201 – 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 202 – ] and cannot be changed after you
  • Page 203 – Anti-Flicker Shooting
  • Page 204 – ] is set and you shoot under a flickering light source, the shutter-
  • Page 205 – Turn the Mode dial to choose a shooting mode (
  • Page 207 – Auto Detecting; Set the desired shutter speed.
  • Page 208 – ] to switch to the indicated shutter speed.; Manual setting; screen. Go to step 2 in
  • Page 209 – Do the following if [; No flicker detected; ] is displayed, or if switching shutter speeds
  • Page 210 – Manual Setting; Adjust the shutter speed.
  • Page 211 – > mode adjusts the aperture value as needed in high-frequency
  • Page 212 – Shooting with Speedlites; EL/EX Series Speedlites for EOS Cameras; Sync speed; Varies depending on the shutter mode.; Flash exposure compensation; > button repeatedly to select the flash exposure; FE Lock; compose the shot and take the picture.
  • Page 213 – Function Shoe
  • Page 214 – Canon Speedlites Other Than the EL/EX Series; > and adjust the aperture value before
  • Page 215 – Non-Canon Flash Units
  • Page 216 – Quick Flash Group Control; A setting screen for each flash group is displayed.
  • Page 217 – FE Memory Function
  • Page 218 – The FE memory function is available in <; will not change even if the <
  • Page 219 – Flash Function Settings
  • Page 220 – Flash Firing
  • Page 222 – E-TTL II Flash Metering; ] for flash metering suitable for shots of people.; Evaluative; ] is set, some subjects and shooting conditions may
  • Page 223 – Continuous Flash Control; ] to perform flash metering for each shot.
  • Page 224 – Slow Synchro; You can set the flash-sync speed for flash photography in <; maximum flash synchronization speed varies depending on the [; Shutter mode
  • Page 226 – Sample display; Flash mode
  • Page 227 – ] is the standard mode of EL/EX series Speedlites for automatic; Adjust exposure compensation (
  • Page 228 – Wireless functions
  • Page 229 – Shutter synchronization; ] so that the flash fires immediately after
  • Page 230 – Flash exposure bracketing
  • Page 231 – Flash Custom Function Settings; Set the desired functions.
  • Page 232 – ] on the confirmation screen to clear all flash settings or
  • Page 233 – : Evaluative metering
  • Page 234 – With; AE lock meter. mode after focus
  • Page 235 – White Balance; Select the white balance item.; > button to select the white balance setting item.
  • Page 236 – To set your preferred color temperature, select [; White balance
  • Page 240 – Shoot a white object.; Set the camera to manual focus (
  • Page 241 – Import the white balance data.; > dial to select the image captured in step 1, then press
  • Page 242 – Shooting and registering white balances
  • Page 244 – ] to a value measured with a commercially available color
  • Page 245 – White Balance Correction; White Balance Correction
  • Page 246 – Set the white balance correction.; > to move the “■” mark on the screen to your preferred
  • Page 247 – In step 2 for
  • Page 248 – white balance bracketing.; Bracket; stands for bracketing.
  • Page 249 – Color Space; sRGB; Adobe RGB
  • Page 250 – Picture Style Selection; Picture Style Characteristics; Select a Picture Style.
  • Page 251 – If the desired color tone is not obtained with [
  • Page 252 – You can add a new style based on presets such as [; Portrait; Picture Style file, then adjust it as needed (; Auto
  • Page 253 – Symbols; Icons on the Picture Style selection screen represent [; ] cannot be set for movie
  • Page 254 – Picture Style Customization; Settings and Effects; Monochrome; Monochrome Adjustment; Select the Picture Style to adjust, then press the <
  • Page 255 – Set the effect level.; Adjust the effect level, then press the <
  • Page 256 – ] in step 3, you can restore the parameter settings of the
  • Page 257 – ] will make the filter effect more pronounced.; Toning effect
  • Page 258 – Picture Style Registration; You can select a base Picture Style such as [; and register it under [
  • Page 259 – Select the base Picture Style, then press the <
  • Page 261 – Clarity
  • Page 262 – Shooting Creative Filters; Configuring Shooting Creative Filters
  • Page 263 – Images are shown with the filter effect applied.; Some items on the AF tab are not available with [; Miniature effect; The images captured have the filter effect applied.
  • Page 265 – Characteristics of Shooting Creative Filters
  • Page 267 – Lens Aberration Correction; Lens aberration
  • Page 268 – Confirm that the name of the attached lens and [; Correction data; Digital Lens; Peripheral Illumination Correction
  • Page 269 – Distortion Correction
  • Page 270 – Focus Breathing Correction; Distortion correction; ] is not displayed in still photo shooting.
  • Page 271 – Digital Lens Optimizer; Image processing after you shoot takes longer when set to [
  • Page 272 – Chromatic Aberration Correction
  • Page 273 – Diffraction Correction; recommended even if [
  • Page 275 – Long Exposure Noise Reduction; Set a reduction option.; ] setting may reduce noise that cannot be detected
  • Page 276 – ] set, noise reduction after you shoot may take as long as
  • Page 277 – High ISO Speed Noise Reduction; Multi Shot Noise Reduction; Applies noise reduction with higher image quality than [; High; ] is not available with image
  • Page 278 – ” is displayed as
  • Page 279 – Dust Delete Data Acquisition; Preparation
  • Page 281 – Shoot a plain white object.
  • Page 282 – Dust Delete Data Appending; Dust Delete Data is not added to images when [
  • Page 283 – Multiple Exposures; Merging Multiple Exposures with a JPEG Image Recorded on the Card
  • Page 284 – To exit shooting multiple exposures, select [
  • Page 285 – Select a merging option, then press the <; Additive
  • Page 286 – Select the number of exposures, then press the <; Specify the images to save.
  • Page 287 – shot only; automatically after the shooting ends.; Continuously; setting in step 2 is set to [; > button enables you to view the captured image
  • Page 288 – exposure image so far or delete the previous single exposure (
  • Page 290 – The following images cannot be selected.; • Images from other cameras
  • Page 291 – > button before you finish shooting your specified number
  • Page 293 – RAW Burst Mode
  • Page 294 – ]: Shooting begins when you press the shutter button
  • Page 295 – ] if you will connect the camera to a
  • Page 296 – Focus Bracketing
  • Page 298 – ] suppresses changes in image brightness during; ] 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 299 – ] for cropping before compositing, to prepare any; ] if you prefer not to crop these images.; Once shooting begins, release the shutter button.
  • Page 300 – ] setting may cause unevenness in composite images, or shooting may
  • Page 301 – Depth compositing image quality setting and images saved; ] set to an option other than
  • Page 302 – Interval Timer Shooting
  • Page 303 – Can be set in a range of [
  • Page 304 – ] or set the power switch to
  • Page 305 – > focus mode, the camera will not shoot unless subjects are in focus.; ] if you set the power
  • Page 306 – Silent Shutter Function; Electronic
  • Page 307 – Shutter Mode; You can choose the method of shutter release.
  • Page 308 – • A white frame is displayed around the screen when [; Drive; • Shutter operations are accompanied by beeps. You can disable; Beep
  • Page 309 – • Shoot with an option other than [
  • Page 310 – Releasing Shutter without Card
  • Page 312 – ]: Image stabilization is active only at the moment of; For details on image stabilization for movie recording, see; Focal Length
  • Page 313 – > dial to select the digit of the focal length.; ] is not displayed when lenses are attached that support lens
  • Page 314 – Customizing Quick Controls; Resetting the Custom Quick Control Screen or Clearing All Items
  • Page 315 – Select items to remove.
  • Page 317 – > 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 318 – Shooting with the Touch Shutter; Enable the Touch Shutter.; Each time you tap the icon, it will toggle between [
  • Page 319 – Tapping the screen focuses with [
  • Page 320 – Image Review; Review Duration; To keep the image displayed immediately after you shoot, set to [; Hold
  • Page 321 – ] is set, images are displayed as long as the time set in the [; Screen
  • Page 322 – Viewfinder Display; ] for viewfinder display of your shots immediately after you shoot.
  • Page 323 – than electronic shutter.; ] for display that switches between each shot and the
  • Page 325 – Metering Timer
  • Page 326 – Display Simulation; Exposure only during
  • Page 328 – Optical Viewfinder Simulation; On; ] may differ from actual shooting results.
  • Page 329 – Setting this feature to [
  • Page 330 – Shooting Information Display; Customizing Information on the Screen
  • Page 333 – Customizing Information in the Viewfinder; > dial to select information screens to show in the
  • Page 335 – Viewfinder Vertical Display
  • Page 336 – Information is automatically rotated, making it easier to read.; Information is not automatically rotated.
  • Page 337 – Grid; A grid can be displayed on the screen and viewfinder.
  • Page 338 – Histogram; You can select the content and display size of the histogram.; Brightness
  • Page 339 – Lens Information Display; You can display information about the lens in use.
  • Page 340 – You can display the focal length of the lens in use.; SA variable amount
  • Page 341 – Clearing Settings
  • Page 342 – Viewfinder Display Format; You can select how information is presented in the viewfinder.
  • Page 343 – Display Performance; > button to add a checkmark, you can include; Smooth; for shooting standby in viewfinder shooting.
  • Page 344 – Shooting under low light with [; Suppress lower frame rate; ] set for shooting screen
  • Page 345 – Type of Digest Movie; Both still photos and clips are captured when you shoot in <
  • Page 346 – Include stills; No stills; ] is shown on the information display screen.
  • Page 347 – General Still Photo Shooting; Information Display; For details on the icons displayed for still photo shooting, see; White display of the [; Display simulation
  • Page 348 – General Still Photo Shooting Precautions; ] icon indicates high internal camera temperature. The white [; Shooting results
  • Page 350 – Movie Recording; to the right of titles indicates functions only available in [
  • Page 352 – Tab Menus: Movie Recording
  • Page 354 – Lens aberration correction; Shooting 6
  • Page 357 – Selecting a Recording Mode; Set the still photo shooting/movie recording switch to <; operation corresponds to [
  • Page 358 – Autoexposure Recording
  • Page 359 – REC; ] (1) is displayed in the upper right while movie recording is in
  • Page 360 – Set the recording mode to [; Turn the Mode dial to <; Set it by looking at the screen as you turn the <; Focus and record the movie.; Same as steps 2 and 3 for
  • Page 362 – Aperture-Priority AE
  • Page 366 – Manual Exposure Recording
  • Page 367 – Available shutter speeds vary by frame rate (
  • Page 370 – Available shutter speeds in [
  • Page 371 – Creative Filters
  • Page 372 – > dial to select the filter effect level, then press the
  • Page 373 – Can also be configured from [
  • Page 374 – Dream
  • Page 375 – HDR Movie Recording; Movies are recorded at; Record the movie in the same way as normal movie recording.
  • Page 376 – You can also record HDR movies by setting [
  • Page 377 – Still photo shooting is not supported in movie recording mode.; Before shooting still
  • Page 378 – ] icon appears due to high internal camera temperature during
  • Page 379 – Movie Recording Size; size; Note that the frame rate is updated automatically to match the [ :; Video system
  • Page 380 – ]: You can set the compression method of MP4 movies recorded to card [; Other devices may not play movies such as 4K,
  • Page 381 – Movies cannot be recorded in HD or VGA quality.; K Movie Recording; If a white
  • Page 382 – Image Area; RF or EF lenses with [; Recording with Movie digital IS (
  • Page 383 – Frame rate; High Frame Rate; Compression method; Compresses multiple frames at a time efficiently for recording.; Movie recording format
  • Page 384 – See; Before recording 4K movies, format cards by selecting [; Low level format
  • Page 385 – Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB; Using SDHC cards formatted with the camera; ). It may not be possible to save movie files exceeding 4 GB if
  • Page 386 – Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute; Movie recording
  • Page 387 – Movie Recording Time Limit; When recording non-High Frame Rate movies; Maximum recording time per movie is as follows.
  • Page 388 – Movies are recorded in
  • Page 389 – Time codes are not recorded when [; Count up; ] setting if you return this setting to [
  • Page 390 – Movie Cropping
  • Page 391 – Digital Zoom; With the recording size set to [
  • Page 392 – Shooting Conditions That Make Focusing Difficult
  • Page 393 – Sound Recording; Wind Filter; ] settings when listening with
  • Page 394 – Sound will not be recorded.
  • Page 396 – Audio Noise Reduction; Disables audio noise reduction.; Enables audio noise reduction.; Reduces audio noise more than with [; Audio quality may be different when set to [
  • Page 397 – Canon Log Settings; Shooting Settings
  • Page 399 – Canon Log
  • Page 400 – ] does not affect movies recorded to the card, which are
  • Page 401 – Characteristics; Sharpness; Color space; ] as the color space when recording to
  • Page 403 – Canon Log Image Quality; View Assist is not used during movie playback.
  • Page 404 – Pre-Recording Setting
  • Page 409 – Interval
  • Page 410 – ]) is displayed in red if the card does not have; Card performance requirements
  • Page 411 – ) for PAL, and movies are recorded in MP4
  • Page 412 – will be set automatically for each subsequent shot.
  • Page 414 – ] to prevent the camera from beeping for each shot.
  • Page 417 – Press the movie shooting button.; The camera is now ready to start recording a time-lapse movie.
  • Page 421 – Approx. Time Available for Recording Time-Lapse Movies
  • Page 422 – To cancel the self-timer, either tap the screen or press the <
  • Page 423 – IS mode; the lens Image Stabilizer switch to <; IS Mode
  • Page 424 – Movie Digital IS; Image stabilization with Movie digital IS is disabled.; corrected. The image will be more magnified.
  • Page 425 – Image
  • Page 426 – Shutter Button Function for Movies
  • Page 428 – False Color Settings; False Color Display; Adjust the exposure, referring to false color descriptions in
  • Page 430 – Zebra Settings
  • Page 433 – Recording Emphasis; For details on the following topics, see
  • Page 434 – No frame is displayed to call attention to recording in progress.
  • Page 435 – Aspect Marker; Select a display option.
  • Page 437 – Quick Control Screen; You can change the Quick Control (; Select the view to display.; > dial to select Quick Control display options.
  • Page 438 – Time Code; Time code
  • Page 439 – Count Up; Rec run; The time code keeps advancing, even when you are not recording.; ], time codes are not added to movies recorded with the; Free run; ], time codes will be affected by any changes to settings for
  • Page 440 – Start Time Setting; You can set the initial time of the time code.; Resets the time set with [; Manual input setting
  • Page 441 – Movie Recording Count; You can select how time is displayed on the movie recording screen.; Rec time
  • Page 442 – Movie Play Count; You can select how time is displayed on the movie playback screen.
  • Page 443 – HDMI
  • Page 444 – Drop Frame; ] setting item is not displayed when the frame rate is set to
  • Page 445 – 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 446 – Auto slow shutter
  • Page 447 – ] is recommended when recording moving subjects under low
  • Page 448 – Lens
  • Page 449 – ] and cannot be changed in the following; Digital zoom; HDMI display
  • Page 450 – HDR PQ shooting and Canon Log are not available with [; For longer HDMI output; ). HDMI output will continue after the camera; Time codes can be added to HDMI video output (
  • Page 451 – HDMI RAW output; Set the movie recording quality in [
  • Page 452 – conform to the image settings configured on the
  • Page 453 – General Movie Recording Precautions; Guidance Display Before Recording
  • Page 454 – Warning Indicator Display in Movie Recording; Subsequent recording
  • Page 455 – ] is set and the ISO speed or aperture value changes during; Recording and image quality
  • Page 457 – AF stands for autofocus. MF stands for manual focus.
  • Page 458 – When lenses without a focus mode switch are used, [
  • Page 469 – AF Operation; One-Shot AF for Still Subjects; Set the focus mode to AF.
  • Page 470 – Shooting Conditions That
  • Page 471 – Selecting the; Shooting with the focus locked
  • Page 473 – Servo AF for Moving Subjects
  • Page 474 – AI Focus AF for Automatic AF Mode Switching; The AF mode is automatically switched from [; Servo AF
  • Page 475 – Movie Servo AF; Subject Detection AF
  • Page 478 – You can specify whether to use Movie Servo AF if the subject set in [; Subject to; ] are prioritized for automatic selection.; Subject to detect; AF stops if no subject is detected.
  • Page 479 – Selecting the AF Area
  • Page 480 – AF Area; The camera focuses in a narrower area than 1-point AF.
  • Page 483 – By default, a horizontal rectangular Zone AF frame is set.
  • Page 484 – Manual Focus; Orientation linked AF; areas after choosing vertical and horizontal orientations.
  • Page 486 – Whole Area Tracking Servo AF; AF operation
  • Page 487 – Subject to Detect; ] for the main subject
  • Page 488 – The following kinds of subjects may not be detected.
  • Page 489 – Manually selecting a subject for focus; Check the tracking frame.; ] away from AF points are displayed in gray, except
  • Page 491 – Tapping the screen to focus will focus with [
  • Page 492 – Eye Detection; You can shoot with the eyes of people or animals in focus.; Eye detection is not performed.
  • Page 494 – Switching Tracked Subjects; obstructions and you can no longer see them
  • Page 495 – Tracking with a Button; Start/stop whole area AF tracking
  • Page 497 – Focus Mode; AF
  • Page 498 – Manually Setting AF Points or Zone AF Frames; > to move the AF point into position for focusing (but note that
  • Page 499 – If the camera cannot focus, the AF point turns orange.; The camera will keep moving the AF point [
  • Page 500 – Magnified View; You can check the focus by pressing the <
  • Page 501 – AF Shooting Tips
  • Page 503 – AF Range
  • Page 504 – Preview AF; Fewer shots are available when set to [; continuously and battery power is consumed.
  • Page 505 – Touch & Drag AF Settings; Positioning Method
  • Page 507 – You can set how positions are specified by tapping or dragging.; Absolute; The AF point moves to the tapped or dragged position on the screen.; Relative
  • Page 508 – Active Touch Area; Set the area that will respond to touch.; A round orange frame [ ] is displayed when you tap the screen with [; ]. After you lift your finger at the position to move the
  • Page 509 – Relative Sensitivity; Positioning method; ], you can specify the amount of movement in; Set the amount of movement.
  • Page 510 – Focus Guide; Set the focus mode to MF.
  • Page 511 – For RF lenses with a focus mode switch; > button changes the magnification ratio, as; Move the magnified area.; > to move the magnified area into position for focusing.
  • Page 512 – > button to return to the normal
  • Page 517 – Under difficult shooting conditions for AF (
  • Page 518 – Servo AF Characteristics; Your selected case is now set. Selected cases are displayed in blue.
  • Page 519 – Case Details; Case 1 to Case A are five combinations of settings for “
  • Page 521 – ] if non-subjects tend to steal the focus or
  • Page 522 – ] if you prefer focusing that immediately
  • Page 523 – ] to keep up with subjects that change
  • Page 525 – Standard setting. Suitable for moving subjects in general.
  • Page 526 – Acceleration/deceleration tracking
  • Page 527 – Adjusting Case Parameters; > dial to select the number of a case to adjust.; Select a parameter to adjust.
  • Page 528 – To return to the screen in step 1, press the <
  • Page 529 – Customizing AF Functions
  • Page 530 – One-Shot AF release priority; Note that the camera shoots whether or not the subject is in focus.
  • Page 531 – Lens operation when AF is not available; ] Continue focus search; ] is recommended for super telephoto lenses or other lenses
  • Page 532 – AF-assist beam firing
  • Page 533 – Speedlite AF-assist beam firing is disabled when the Speedlite's [; beam firing
  • Page 534 – 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 535 – AF area selection control; You can set how AF area selection methods are switched.; →Main Dial; Multi-controller sensitivity in AF point selection
  • Page 536 – Orientation-linked AF points; The default setting of [; Same for both vert/horiz; and the selected AF area option becomes [; Whole area AF; The setting may be cleared if you switch lenses.
  • Page 537 – Limit subject to detect; Left/right eye detection
  • Page 539 – Electronic full-time MF; Operation of manual focus adjustment corresponds to the [; Lens electronic MF; After the AF operation, manual focusing adjustment is disabled.
  • Page 540 – ], display may not be magnified even if you
  • Page 541 – Use as a focusing or control ring; Menu-based switching of lens focus/control ring functionality.; The ring works as a focusing ring.
  • Page 542 – 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 543 – Movie Servo AF speed; When active; ] to have the AF speed take effect at all times for movie; During shooting; speed take effect only during movie recording.; AF speed
  • Page 544 – Movie Servo AF tracking sensitivity; Operation when inactive is equivalent to when set to [
  • Page 545 – Selecting the Drive Mode; With an image displayed on the screen, press the <; Select the drive mode item.
  • Page 546 – Remote Control Shooting
  • Page 547 – slower when using batteries with weak recharge performance); • Settings are applied that cause the aperture value to change in <
  • Page 550 – Focus on the subject, then press the shutter button completely.; interval, such as image quality and use of flash.; ) on an object at the
  • Page 551 – Wireless Remote Control BR-E1; For operating instructions, refer to the BR-E1 instruction manual.
  • Page 552 – Remote Switch RS-60E3; Open the terminal cover.
  • Page 553 – Customizing Operation; Switching AF Areas with the <; AF area selection can be assigned to the <
  • Page 555 – Choosing One Subject from Several People with <
  • Page 556 – Press the shutter button halfway, then release it.; ) is displayed if multiple subjects are detected.; ] is not displayed on both sides of the frame during Servo AF,
  • Page 557 – Adjusting the Zone AF Frame Size; You can resize the Zone AF frame displayed for Flexible Zone AF 1–3.; Adjust the Zone AF frame size.; > dial to adjust the Zone AF frame size, then
  • Page 558 – Playback
  • Page 563 – Playback 7; Playback information display
  • Page 564 – In Basic Zone modes, the following screens are displayed for [; Playback 3
  • Page 566 – Image Playback
  • Page 567 – Each time you press the <
  • Page 568 – If the search conditions are set with [; Set image search conditions; an option other than [; ) are displayed with lines indicating the image
  • Page 569 – With the shooting information screen displayed (
  • Page 570 – Touch Playback; Browse images
  • Page 571 – You can also magnify display by double-tapping with one finger.
  • Page 572 – Magnified Image Display; Setting the Initial Magnification Ratio
  • Page 573 – Magnification is not available for movies.
  • Page 574 – You can set the initial magnification ratio.
  • Page 575 – Magnified view starts at the selected magnification ratio.; Actual size; Displays images essentially full-size, based on their pixels.; Same as last
  • Page 576 – Setting the Initial Magnification Position; You can set the initial magnification position.
  • Page 577 – From center; Magnified view starts from the center of the screen.; From focus pt
  • Page 578 – Magnification for Subsequent Images; Magnified position
  • Page 579 – The position set in [; ] is used when displaying
  • Page 580 – Switch to the index display.; > dial further counterclockwise will switch the display
  • Page 583 – Movie Playback; ] icon displayed in the upper left of
  • Page 584 – The movie playback panel will appear.
  • Page 585 – Movie playback panel
  • Page 586 – Digest movie playback panel
  • Page 587 – Controls not on the previous two screens are as follows.; ), because volume cannot be adjusted by pressing
  • Page 588 – Editing a Movie's First and Last Scenes; Pause movie playback.
  • Page 589 – 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 591 – Select a 4K movie or 4K time-lapse movie.; On the shooting information screen (
  • Page 592 – Select a frame to grab.; For movie playback panel instructions, see; ] to save the current frame as a JPEG still image.; Check the destination folder and image file number.
  • Page 593 – Frame grabbing is not possible from the following 4K movies.; Canon Log settings; • Movies recorded with other cameras
  • Page 594 – Digest Movie Editing; > mode can be erased. Be careful when erasing; Select a still photo with an attached digest movie.; > dial to select a still photo that includes a digest movie.
  • Page 595 – The clip is erased, and the digest movie is overwritten.
  • Page 597 – Playback on a TV Set; (depending on the video system of your; Connect the HDMI cable to the camera.; Connect the HDMI cable to the television's HDMI IN port.
  • Page 599 – Protecting Images; If you format the card (; convenient when you want to erase all unneeded images at once.; Protecting Individual Images
  • Page 600 – Select the image to protect.; > button to protect the selected image, after which it will
  • Page 601 – Specifying the Range of Images to Protect; Select range; To select another image to protect, repeat step 2.
  • Page 602 – Protecting All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 603 – Erasing Images; Erasing Images Individually; Select the image to be erased.
  • Page 604 – Erase; Series of images captured in [; Erase scene including image
  • Page 605 – To select another image to be erased, repeat step 3.
  • Page 607 – Specifying the Range of Images to Erase; To select another image to be erased, repeat step 2.
  • Page 609 – Erasing All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 610 – Rotating Still Photos; Select an image to rotate.
  • Page 611 – Movies cannot be rotated.
  • Page 612 – Changing Movie Orientation Information; > dial to select a movie with orientation information to
  • Page 613 – Change the orientation information.; As you watch the camera and
  • Page 614 – Rating Images; Rating Individual Images with the <; Select the image to be rated.; To rate another image, repeat steps 1 and 2.
  • Page 615 – In the detailed settings for [; Rating
  • Page 616 – Rating Individual Images via the Menu
  • Page 618 – Rating by Specifying the Range
  • Page 620 – Rating All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 621 – Values next to ratings are displayed as [; display only the images given a specific rating.
  • Page 622 – Copying Images; Copying Individual Images
  • Page 624 – Select the source folder, then press the <; Select an image to copy.; To select another image to copy, repeat step 4.
  • Page 625 – Select the folder to copy the image to, then press the <; Create folder
  • Page 626 – Results are displayed after copying is finished. Select [; the screen in step 2.
  • Page 627 – Copying a Range of Images
  • Page 628 – Specify the range of images.; To select another image to copy, repeat step 3.
  • Page 629 – Copying All Images in a Folder or on a Card; All images
  • Page 630 – Setting Print Options
  • Page 631 – Multiple; ] to specify the images to be
  • Page 632 – If you print an image with a large image size using the [
  • Page 633 – > button to save the print order to the card.; Index; > button are included in
  • Page 634 – Selecting multiple images
  • Page 635 – Specifying Individual Images
  • Page 636 – Select an image for the photobook.; > dial to select an image for the photobook, then press
  • Page 637 – Specifying the Image Range for a Photobook
  • Page 639 – Specifying All Images in a Folder or on a Card
  • Page 641 – You can select multiple images to process at once.; Select images; > dial to select an image to process, then press the; To process other images, repeat this step.
  • Page 644 – You can magnify images displayed for [; Results of processing with [
  • Page 645 – Processing Images with Specified Aspect Ratios
  • Page 646 – 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.; Auto Lighting Optimizer (
  • Page 647 – You can set the image quality when creating a JPEG or HEIF image.; Lens aberr correction; Distortion correction (; Image distortion due to lens characteristics can be corrected. If [; Digital Lens Optimizer (; Lens Optimizer is set to [; Chromatic aberr corr (; displayed. If the effect is difficult to discern, magnify the image (
  • Page 648 – Diffraction correction (; ] is set, the corrected image will be displayed. If the effect is; ] is set, noise may be intensified together with the
  • Page 649 – Creative Assist
  • Page 650 – ] are effects recommended by the camera based on image
  • Page 651 – confirmation message is displayed.
  • Page 652 – Quick Control RAW Processing
  • Page 653 – RAW processing that applies your preferred effect (; RAW processing according to conditions you specify (
  • Page 654 – Dual Pixel RAW Processing; Portrait Relighting
  • Page 656 – Comparison screen; After change
  • Page 657 – Selection is possible from up to 10 people.
  • Page 658 – Background Clarity
  • Page 659 – You can switch between the [; screens by pressing the [; ] screen have been modified
  • Page 661 – Cloud RAW Image Processing; Checking Processing Capacity
  • Page 662 – You can check how many images you can process at image.canon.
  • Page 663 – ] is [0] unless you have a paid subscription for cloud RAW image
  • Page 664 – Adding Images to Process
  • Page 668 – Checking/Removing Selected Images; To remove from the upload list, press the <
  • Page 669 – ] when a message is displayed about removing images from
  • Page 670 – Uploading Images
  • Page 671 – Playback Creative Filters
  • Page 672 – Adjust the filter effect, then press the <; ], you can switch between vertical and horizontal
  • Page 673 – Check the destination folder and image file number, then select [; To apply filter processing to other images, repeat steps 2–5.
  • Page 675 – Resizing JPEG/HEIF Images; images and RAW images or movies
  • Page 676 – To resize another image, repeat steps 2 to 4.
  • Page 677 – Cropping JPEG/HEIF Images
  • Page 679 – To crop another image, repeat steps 2 to 5.; ) will not be appended; Cropping
  • Page 680 – Converting HEIF to JPEG; HEIF images that have been converted to JPEGs are labeled [; Converting Individual Images
  • Page 681 – If there are other images for conversion, select [; Yes
  • Page 682 – ] to use the original HEIF images for display.
  • Page 683 – Specifying the Range of Images to Convert
  • Page 685 – 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 686 – After completing the settings, press the <
  • Page 687 – displayed in the upper left of the screen. Press the <
  • Page 688 – Setting Image Search Conditions; Clearing the Search Conditions
  • Page 689 – Set the search conditions.; If you select the option and press the <
  • Page 690 – The search condition is applied.; Display the found images.; If no images match the search conditions, pressing the <
  • Page 691 – Access the screen in step 2, then press the <
  • Page 692 – Resuming from Previous Playback; ]: Playback resumes from the last image displayed (unless you; ]: Playback resumes from your most recent shot whenever the
  • Page 693 – 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 694 – You can browse by the jump method set.; You can also change the jump method by pressing <
  • Page 695 – Browsing Images with the Rate+Quick Control Dial 1; You can configure this feature when [; btn function
  • Page 698 – Rate Button Function
  • Page 700 – 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 701 – ] is displayed in the lower left of the [
  • Page 702 – Sample histograms; Dark image
  • Page 704 – Displaying the Highlight Alert
  • Page 705 – AF Point Display
  • Page 706 – Playback Grid
  • Page 708 – Displays the recording or playback time during movie playback.; Displays the time code during movie playback.
  • Page 709 – HDMI HDR Output
  • Page 710 – Still Photo Extraction from RAW Burst Images; You can extract any image from the sets (“rolls,”
  • Page 711 – Images are saved in [
  • Page 712 – Communication Functions
  • Page 713 – Tab Menus: Communication Functions; Communication functions 1; Connect to Wireless Remote; Communication functions 2; Transfer images to FTP server
  • Page 714 – Communication functions 3
  • Page 715 – Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet
  • Page 717 – Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi
  • Page 720 – Complete the pairing process.; The name of the connected device is displayed.
  • Page 721 – Tap a Camera Connect function.; For details on Camera Connect functions, see; Join; ] when a message is displayed to confirm camera connection.; Confirm that the devices are connected via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 722 – Send to smartphone after shot; Images can be transferred to a smartphone automatically (; 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
  • Page 723 – Main Functions of Camera Connect; Images on camera; Remote live view shooting; Enables remote shooting as you view a live image on the smartphone.; Auto transfer; Camera settings can be changed.
  • Page 724 – Maintaining a Wi-Fi Connection When the Camera Is Off; Even when the camera power switch is set to <; Airplane mode
  • Page 725 – Canceling the Pairing; Cancel pairing with a smartphone as follows.; Select the smartphone to cancel pairing with.; Smartphones currently paired with the camera are labeled [ ].
  • Page 726 – Clear the camera information on the smartphone.
  • Page 727 – Automatic Image Transfer to a Smartphone as You Shoot
  • Page 729 – Sending Images to a Smartphone from the Camera; > button, tap a Camera Connect function to connect; Select sending options and send the images.
  • Page 730 – Select an image to send.; Images can be selected by touch from index display (; Size to send
  • Page 732 – Select images to send.; To switch to selecting images from 3-image display, turn the <
  • Page 733 – Quality to send
  • Page 734 – To change the number of images in index display, turn the <
  • Page 738 – (5) Sending images that match the search conditions; Send all the images that match the search conditions set in [; Set image search; Setting Image
  • Page 740 – Ending image transfer; You can cancel the image transfer by selecting [; Cancel; size still photos are not reduced.
  • Page 741 – Connecting to a Wireless Remote Control
  • Page 742 – When the screen shown above appears, press and hold the <; Set up the camera for remote shooting.; When you will not use Bluetooth, setting [; Bluetooth settings
  • Page 744 – Connecting to EOS Utility; Operating the Camera Using EOS Utility
  • Page 747 – Select the SSID, then enter the password.; For the password, enter the password checked in step 4 in
  • Page 749 – Select the camera to connect to, then click [; Connect
  • Page 751 – You can use the camera to transfer images to a computer (; Set up direct transfer; You can specify the format of images to transfer to a computer (
  • Page 752 – Selecting images to transfer; For options other than [
  • Page 753 – Select the image to transfer.; The selected images are transferred to the computer.
  • Page 754 – Follow steps 1–2 in; Select a selection method.
  • Page 755 – Range; Selected images are registered in [; Images to transfer; Selecting
  • Page 756 – In a folder; Select transfer failed images
  • Page 758 – In a card
  • Page 759 – Select the type of images to transfer.; Some menu items are not available during image transfer.
  • Page 760 – Creating and Registering Captions; Adding a Caption Before Transfer; Load settings
  • Page 761 – ] to set your new captions on the camera.
  • Page 762 – Uploading Images to image.canon; Connecting the Camera to image.canon; Separate ISP connection and access point fees may apply.
  • Page 763 – If the dedicated app has not been installed, select [; Install
  • Page 764 – Confirm that the number is displayed in the dedicated app.
  • Page 765 – Complete the settings.; The setting menu is displayed on the camera screen.
  • Page 766 – Auto send; You can choose whether to upload images automatically.; Type to send; You can select the type of images uploaded.; Switch network; You can change the settings for Wi-Fi connections.; Clear camera web link settings; You can clear the camera web link settings.
  • Page 767 – Uploading is not possible during interval timer shooting.; Upload to image.canon
  • Page 768 – Stills only; Uploading only applies to still photos.
  • Page 769 – Transferring Images to an FTP Server; Connecting the Camera to an FTP Server
  • Page 770 – ] and go to step 6 to configure FTP server settings.
  • Page 772 – Use the virtual keyboard (
  • Page 776 – Configure online; Not displayed if you selected [; Configure offline
  • Page 777 – Images can be transferred to an FTP server (; Transfer with caption
  • Page 778 – Importing a root certificate for FTPS; FTPS; used by the FTP server must be imported to the camera.
  • Page 780 – or
  • Page 781 – The captured image is transferred to the FTP server.; Images cannot be erased during image transfer.; together manually at a later time (
  • Page 782 – Transferring the current image
  • Page 783 – Specifying sizes or types of images to transfer
  • Page 785 – Transferring Multiple Images at Once
  • Page 786 – To select other images to transfer, repeat step 4.
  • Page 787 – The selected images are transferred to the FTP server.
  • Page 793 – Follow step 1 in
  • Page 794 – Other images cannot be selected from the [
  • Page 795 – Auto Retry If Transfer Fails; Transfer images to FTP; To resolve the error displayed, see
  • Page 796 – Protecting Images after Transfer; You can automatically protect transferred images.; ] to automatically protect images in the camera that
  • Page 797 – Using the Power Saving Function
  • Page 798 – Viewing Transferred Images; Target folder of the FTP server; Under the default settings of the FTP server, images are stored in [; C drive
  • Page 799 – Transferring Images with Mobile File Transfer
  • Page 800 – Advanced Connections
  • Page 801 – Start searching for access points.
  • Page 802 – Start Camera Connect and tap the camera name.
  • Page 803 – Basic Communication Settings
  • Page 804 – EOS Utility; Wireless Communication Precautions
  • Page 805 – 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 807 – ] to initiate connection with the access point.
  • Page 811 – Connecting Manually to Detected Networks; Instructions in this section are continued from; Selecting the access point; > dial to select the access point to connect to in the list of
  • Page 812 – Entering the access point encryption key; Setting the IP Address; Key index; Select the key index number set on the access point.; > button to access the virtual keyboard (
  • Page 814 – Connecting Manually by Specifying Networks; Entering the SSID
  • Page 815 – Setting the access point authentication method; Select an option and then [
  • Page 816 – Enter the encryption key.
  • Page 819 – Connecting with Manual connection; SSID
  • Page 821 – If an error is displayed for [; Auto setting
  • Page 822 – Set up the IP address settings automatically.
  • Page 823 – Setting the IP address manually
  • Page 824 – Select an option to configure.; Select an option to access the screen for numerical input.
  • Page 825 – Checking Network Settings
  • Page 826 – Select an IPv6 option.
  • Page 828 – Use the connected device as needed.
  • Page 829 – Editing/Deleting Devices for Connections; Changing Device Nicknames; You can change the nickname of devices the camera connects to.
  • Page 830 – Select the device for the connection.
  • Page 831 – Deleting Connection Information; Access the screen for the connected device.; Follow steps 1–3 in
  • Page 832 – FTP Server; You can configure FTP server settings. This is displayed when [; Transfer images to; Change the settings as needed.; The following are items not described in
  • Page 833 – ] is selected when you resend images that could not be transferred
  • Page 834 – Trusting target servers; ] if you prefer to connect to FTP servers even when trust cannot be
  • Page 835 – Airplane Mode; You can temporarily disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions.; repeatedly to access detailed information display.
  • Page 836 – Checking the MAC Address
  • Page 837 – You can check the MAC address of the camera.
  • Page 838 – Note that the camera supports following protocols.; Setup wizard; Follow the wizard to configure the authentication settings.; Confirm settings; Select to check authentication settings.; Delete settings; Select to delete authentication settings. Selecting [; ] on the screen displayed deletes
  • Page 839 – Check the MAC address.
  • Page 840 – Bluetooth Settings; Bluetooth; If you will not use the Bluetooth function, select [; You can check the camera's Bluetooth address.; Connect to
  • Page 841 – Camera Name; Change the camera name.
  • Page 842 – GPS Device Settings; Smartphone
  • Page 844 – On the smartphone, activate location services.
  • Page 845 – Images are geotagged with the information from the smartphone.
  • Page 846 – GPS Connection Display; and; Geotagging images as you shoot; Images you shoot while the GPS icon is on are geotagged.; Geotagging information
  • Page 848 – Error Details; Details of errors that have occurred are displayed.
  • Page 849 – Resetting Communication Settings
  • Page 850 – Virtual Keyboard Operations
  • Page 851 – Responding to Error Messages; disappears when the camera's power is set to <
  • Page 852 – 1: Connection target not found; • Establish a connection using Camera Connect (; 2: Connection target not found; • Turn on the DHCP server.
  • Page 853 – • 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 the DNS server on.; Is the DNS server working correctly?; What to check on the network as a whole; set it on the camera (
  • Page 854 – 3: Device with same IP address exists on selected network; ] in network environments using; method for encryption is set to [; Open system
  • Page 855 – • If no proxy server is used, set the camera's proxy server setting to [; method for encryption is [; ] is correctly set on the DNS server. Make; Server name; ] for the FTP server is correctly set on the camera (
  • Page 856 – What to check on the FTP server; the firewall settings to allow access to the FTP server.
  • Page 857 – What to check on the proxy server; Is the proxy server on?; • Turn on the proxy server.; Is the proxy server working correctly?; and port number, then set them on the camera.
  • Page 858 – Have you exceeded the maximum number of FTP server connections?; 4: Cannot disconnect FTP server. Error code received from server.
  • Page 859 – letters, and make sure the correct login name is set on the camera (; • Use ASCII characters for the folder name.
  • Page 860 – • Restart the FTP server.
  • Page 861 – 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.; 4: Cannot connect to wireless LAN terminal; address can be checked on the [; MAC address; 5: Wireless LAN connection lost
  • Page 862 – 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.; 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.
  • Page 863 – 33: Cannot log in to Web service; An error occurred when signing in to image.canon.; 34: Set the correct date and time; The settings for image.canon were changed.; uploading the images again.
  • Page 864 – Distance Between the Camera and the Smartphone
  • Page 866 – Security
  • Page 867 – The IP address assigned to the computer is indicated in the [
  • Page 868 – Wireless Communication Status; Wireless communication status can be checked on the screen.; Quick Control screen
  • Page 869 – Bluetooth Function Indicator
  • Page 875 – Selecting Cards for Recording/Playback; Recording is possible when card [; Recording Method with Two Cards Inserted
  • Page 876 – separate
  • Page 877 – Standard
  • Page 878 – Images are recorded with the same file number to card; the card with free space.; Folder
  • Page 879 – Set the recording method for movies.; Records movies to the card selected in [; Auto switch card; ], but recording ends when the card becomes
  • Page 881 – Standard/Auto switch card; : Use card 1 for recording and playback
  • Page 882 – ] set, the camera switches to the priority card when cards are
  • Page 883 – Folder Settings; Creating a Folder
  • Page 884 – Change folder name
  • Page 885 – Renaming Folders; Enter letters and numbers of your choice.; You can enter five characters.
  • Page 886 – Selecting a Folder; ) is executed, a new folder will be created; 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 887 – File Numbering; Continuous
  • Page 888 – If you want to reset the file numbering, select [; Manual reset; ] to create a new folder, and the file number will start with
  • Page 889 – ). This is useful when you want to save images; File numbering after replacing cards or switching target cards; Card A
  • Page 890 – Auto Reset; ). This is useful if you want to organize images by cards or folders.
  • Page 891 – Manual Reset
  • Page 892 – File Naming; Registering/Changing File Names
  • Page 895 – Card Formatting
  • Page 896 – > button to add a checkmark
  • Page 897 – Conditions requiring card formatting; Card file formats
  • Page 898 – Auto Rotate
  • Page 899 – Images captured with auto rotation set to [
  • Page 900 – Adding Orientation Information to Movies
  • Page 901 – Time zone
  • Page 902 – Time difference; After entering the time zone or time difference, select [
  • Page 903 – Set daylight saving time.; When the daylight saving time is set to [; Auto power off time may be extended while the [ :
  • Page 904 – Language; Set the desired language.
  • Page 905 – Video System; For NTSC
  • Page 906 – Changing the Help Text Size; Help
  • Page 909 – Shooting Mode Guide; A description of the selected shooting mode will appear.
  • Page 911 – Feature Guide
  • Page 913 – Beeps; By default, beeping volume for touch operations is set to [
  • Page 914 – Volume; The volume of camera sounds is adjustable.
  • Page 915 – Headphones
  • Page 917 – Audio Monitoring; Audio output without noise reduction.; ] results in audio output that is slightly out
  • Page 918 – Power Saving
  • Page 920 – Screen and Viewfinder Display; Viewfinder; Always use the viewfinder for display.; Always use the screen for display when it is open.
  • Page 921 – ] set, the camera does not respond to the viewfinder sensor when the
  • Page 922 – Screen Brightness
  • Page 923 – Viewfinder Brightness; > button. Check the effect in the viewfinder while; Manual; > dial to adjust viewfinder brightness, then press the
  • Page 924 – Screen and Viewfinder Color Tone
  • Page 925 – Fine-Tuning Viewfinder Color Tone
  • Page 926 – UI Magnification
  • Page 927 – HDMI Resolution
  • Page 929 – Touch Control; Sensitive; ] makes the touch-screen panel more responsive than
  • Page 930 – ] indicates that the default
  • Page 931 – Shutter at Shutdown
  • Page 932 – Sensor Cleaning; Cleaning Now
  • Page 933 – ] may not be available immediately after cleaning.
  • Page 934 – Cleaning Automatically; Select [Auto cleaning; ], the sensor is cleaned when the screen goes
  • Page 935 – Cleaning Manually; Remove the lens and clean the sensor.
  • Page 937 – App Selection for USB Connections; Photo Import/Remote Control
  • Page 938 – When the camera is used with [; Video calls/streaming
  • Page 939 – Resetting the Camera; Settings for individual selected options can be reset.
  • Page 940 – Still photo Custom shooting modes are reset when [; Other settings; ] is selected in still photo shooting mode, and movie Custom
  • Page 942 – Register the desired items.; Select the Custom shooting mode to register, then select [; Custom shooting mode icons change to [; Automatic Update of Registered Settings
  • Page 943 – Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes; Clear settings; ] in step 2, the settings of each mode can be restored to default
  • Page 944 – Battery Information; Registering Batteries to the Camera
  • Page 947 – If the battery is not registered, it will be grayed out.
  • Page 948 – Labeling Batteries with Serial Numbers
  • Page 950 – Find the matching serial number.
  • Page 951 – Deleting the Registered Battery Information; In; Select the battery information to delete, then press the <
  • Page 952 – Copyright Information; Checking the Copyright Information
  • Page 953 – Display copyright info.
  • Page 954 – Deleting the Copyright Information; Delete copyright information
  • Page 955 – 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 956 – Custom Functions/My Menu; Tab Menus: Custom Functions
  • Page 957 – Custom Functions 1
  • Page 959 – Custom Functions 5
  • Page 960 – Custom Function Setting Items; You can customize camera features on the [
  • Page 961 – Exposure level increments; Display when set to [; ISO speed setting increments; when ISO Auto is set.
  • Page 962 – Speed from metering/ISO Auto; > mode, the camera has adjusted the ISO speed; : Restore Auto after metering; Bracketing auto cancel
  • Page 963 – Number of bracketed shots; Bracketing sequence; ], the bracketed shots will be taken as shown
  • Page 964 – Safety shift; Safety shift overrides any changes to [
  • Page 965 – Same expo. for new aperture; ], the ISO speed is automatically adjusted within the ISO; and the exposure cannot be maintained at speeds in [
  • Page 966 – You can set the shutter speed range for each [
  • Page 967 – Set aperture range; You can set the aperture value range. In <
  • Page 968 – > mode matches the direction to set exposure compensation in <; direction to set Tv/Av
  • Page 969 – Customize buttons; Select a camera control.; You can configure advanced settings for functions labeled with [
  • Page 970 – ] settings are not cleared even if you select [; Clear all
  • Page 973 – Exposure
  • Page 977 – Movies
  • Page 978 – Operation
  • Page 981 – Customize dials; Frequently used functions can be assigned to the <
  • Page 983 – Functions available for dials
  • Page 984 – Clear customized settings
  • Page 985 – Add cropping information; Cropping information can only be added when [; produces JPEG or HEIF images with cropping information.
  • Page 986 – Audio compression; Default Erase option; Release shutter w/o lens
  • Page 987 – Retract lens on power off; Add IPTC information; IPTC information is not added when you record movies.
  • Page 990 – Registering My Menu; Creating and Adding My Menu Tabs
  • Page 991 – You can create up to five My Menu tabs by repeating steps 1 and 2.
  • Page 992 – Registering Menu Items on My Menu Tabs; You can register up to six items.
  • Page 993 – My Menu Tab Settings; You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu. Select [
  • Page 994 – Rename tab; You can rename the My Menu tab from [
  • Page 995 – 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 996 – 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 997 – Reference; This chapter provides reference information on camera features.
  • Page 998 – Importing Images to a Computer; Connecting to a Computer with an Interface Cable; Install EOS Utility (; Use an interface cable.; Use EOS Utility to import the images.; Refer to the EOS Utility Instruction Manual.
  • Page 1000 – 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 1001 – Connecting to a Computer via Wi-Fi
  • Page 1002 – Importing Images to a Smartphone; ] when connecting an Android; Connect the camera to the smartphone with AD-P1 or a USB cable.
  • Page 1003 – Using Camera Connect; Install Camera Connect on the smartphone and start it.; For details on installing Camera Connect, see
  • Page 1004 – Using Smartphone Features; Use the smartphone to import images.; iPhones: Start the Photos app, then import images from the card.
  • Page 1005 – Battery; Charging; Connect the USB power adapter.; With the camera power switch set to <
  • Page 1006 – Connect the power cord.; When charging is finished, the access lamp turns off.; Supplying power
  • Page 1008 – Using a Battery Grip; Attaching Batteries; Remove the contact covers.
  • Page 1009 – Remove the battery compartment cover.; Turn off the camera before removing the battery.
  • Page 1010 – Attach and lock the battery grip.
  • Page 1011 – Remove the battery magazine.
  • Page 1012 – Attach the batteries.; Insert the batteries as shown.
  • Page 1013 – Attach the battery magazine.; Insert the battery magazine all the way in to secure it.
  • Page 1014 – Using a Household Power Outlet; Attach the DC coupler.; Pass the DC coupler cord through the battery magazine cord groove.; Guide the end of the cord out of the cord hole.
  • Page 1016 – Button and Dial Operations; Shutter button
  • Page 1017 – Using a USB Power Adapter to Charge/Power the Camera
  • Page 1018 – ] is displayed on the screen while the camera is powered this way.
  • Page 1020 – Troubleshooting Guide; Power-related problems
  • Page 1021 – 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.; The camera cannot be powered with the USB power adapter.; Make sure the battery is inserted properly in the camera (
  • Page 1023 – The image is out of focus or blurred.; I cannot lock the focus and recompose the shot.
  • Page 1026 – The flash always fires at full output.; The flash always fires at full output when [; Flash metering mode; Custom Function settings is set to [; Flash exposure compensation cannot be set.; Slow synchro; Remote control shooting is not possible.; ] icon is displayed during movie; Warning; Movie recording stops by itself.; Card performance requirements (movie
  • Page 1027 – 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.; Sound is not recorded in High Frame Rate movies.
  • Page 1028 – A time code is not added.; Time codes advance faster than the actual time.; If you shake the camera with the power switch set to <
  • Page 1031 – 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 1032 – The screen does not display a clear image.
  • Page 1033 – Playback problems; If the image is protected, it cannot be erased (
  • Page 1034 – ] correctly for the video
  • Page 1035 – Images cannot be resized or cropped.; This camera cannot resize JPEG; Dots of light appear on the image.; Clean now
  • Page 1036 – Automatic sensor cleaning does not work.; Repeatedly turning the power switch <
  • Page 1038 – Communication error; shoe and accessory and make sure the accessory is not damaged.
  • Page 1039 – Error Codes
  • Page 1040 – ISO Speed in Movie Recording
  • Page 1041 – Still Photo Shooting Screen
  • Page 1045 – Movie Recording Screen
  • Page 1048 – The electronic level is not displayed in these situations.
  • Page 1052 – Detailed information display for still photos
  • Page 1054 – Detailed information display for movies
  • Page 1055 – Specifications; Canon RF mount; Image sensor; Full-frame CMOS sensor; Recording system; Image recording format:; Compliant with Design rule for Camera File system 2.0 and Exif; Image type and extension
  • Page 1056 – Recording media; Equipped with dual card slots; Still photo recording; Still photo pixel count
  • Page 1058 – Number of shots available when set to [
  • Page 1059 – Movie recording format:
  • Page 1062 – Focusing brightness range (Movie recording); Focusing operation; Lens compatibility based on AF area:
  • Page 1064 – OLED color electronic viewfinder; Approx. 170° vertically and horizontally; HDMI output
  • Page 1065 – 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 1067 – Manual ISO speed setting range for movies
  • Page 1068 – Maximum ISO Auto setting for movies; Maximum ISO Auto setting for time-lapse movies
  • Page 1069 – Shutter; Rolling shutter, using the image sensor
  • Page 1071 – External flash; Accessory shoe contacts:
  • Page 1072 – Frame grab from 4K movies; Compliant with DPOF Version 1.1; External interface; Digital terminal; HDMI output terminal:; Terminal compatible with Remote Switch RS-60E3
  • Page 1073 – Power source; Using USB Power Adapter PD-E1; AC power source
  • Page 1074 – Available operating time
  • Page 1075 – Dimensions and weight; Dimensions; Operating environment; Operating temperature:
  • Page 1076 – Transmission frequency (Center frequency); GHz band; Authentication and data encryption methods
  • Page 1077 – Standards compliance:; Bluetooth Specification Version 5.1 compliant (Bluetooth Low
  • Page 1078 – Trademarks and Licensing; Trademarks; word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
  • Page 1079 – About MPEG-4 Licensing
  • Page 1080 – Accessories; Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended
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Advanced User Guide

These operating instructions are for the EOS R6 Mark II with
firmware ver. 1.4.0 or later installed.

E

CT2-D244-C

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Summary

Page 2 - Contents

Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Package Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Supplemental Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 10 - 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

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 11 - Package Contents; Camera; The camera does not come with a memory card (

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) and shoe cover) Battery Pack LP-E6NH (with protective cover) Battery Charger LC-E6/LC-E6E* Strap * Battery Charger LC-E6 or L...

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